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Tuesday, July 29 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven "' 1 K WANfED lANTED -Exp. glri for gen. house -4vork. Ph. Main 79. 7-29-lt iUNG man" expert trccountnnt will work all or part 'time. Can tako care of' lncom6tfix'. Must have worn. What . have .you. Excellent references. . Address J. C, care Ob server. 7-29-lt fANTED To lease-small dairy farm Snear La uranaej. .-jsnquire at u I server office. . : 7-22-6 t. for Sale ..''Salu 954-J dr cnmolBg.'-tomatoes. ... 7-aa-aip - 1 : . , i, ii ! ton sale- 172-R. -Good roll-top desk. - Ph. IMA!. 7-20tf jOB SALE Refrigerator, 70 lb. ice I capacity, flat top office desk, linen f cupboard, CopelantCi electric range. I PH. Main 365. . 7-29-lt BALL 854-J for dry mtons, $1. 7-29-3tp B SAi,J-Boomlngs House. Cheap. I M. lii .G.t Bob 7r-l . v-an-aip JUILDING f AND ' REMODELING work done right . on .Jdjne. nans ui. rates without obligation, pall Main E. Austin. i i-kio-iiuH ;?h5at, fed. to hogs, 1U bring $1.60 ,i per bushel.; KlVfrview rami, iyj miles wem:ui ciitc.p.ov, ...-. laOipurebred DurjSe hogs at auction Frtuay,' "'AugusV.;,!. 'ThW.' tant? f tw .brooo sows tp.yoting pigs, and you: can? Buy them! it your 0" frOR SALE 5-rm. House, Mod. ex Terms to cept heat. KeasonaDie. suit, -I-hi. 912-W. 7-26-3 tp., boob QUALITY TIMOTHY and red. top hay in Duncatju.'. per -uu. . --. . Farmers' 21X1. E. D. Whiting. , . . 7-26-2 t. fOR" SALE Fryei t at Co. farm. Call 7-25-6 tp ff farmers zu.. fOR t SALE 10 ,;tf"gf water right, mouern duiiuiiibi. -w--t. j o orchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team and new Implements go with place. See owner for pHeetHid terms. C. E: Gump, phone 49aJ, 7-24-1 m. fOR SALE Sick S'.Ccldmt insure I ance, $10.00 per-year.- Frank Hop 1 kins, 2101 Fir. Ph. 349-J. 7-24-1 mp Wyr hat.f. MorMtf$rrtkrv cherries. 6c Per lb. ChtrttoK. -Haw." Cc-Va, Automobiles -' POR SALE '28 Chev. truck with log- glng trailer. Truck, license $375. V 5 Earl Lanman, Imbler. 7-29-3tp i Mn'aiii; Tnril.n tnnt.orr.Vele B1UJ ! i kS" S2: iT-... imM ,7-20-;8tp; E"f FOR SALE 1029 Model A FOtUiCoUpe '.-. Beautiful all steel bMlnlahed f i In brown buff, good yrety excel, fj lent upholstery, a guaranteed' mot :1. tor and easy terms. Come.-.in and J:drlye.lt:.4.B5: v ;, Jf; fli i 1926 FORD TOURING -T.fjpotl pani, Professrainal Directory Physicians & riurgeons A. tu RIOHAHDSON, M. D. , Physician and Surgeon , Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-16 Bes. M-BB LEE B. BOUVY, M. D. . LEVA WIIJKES, SI. D. : Practloe limited 't fliseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone " Building . Main 16 Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK B AMIES 801 X, AVE. Readings Bally. Readings by Mall a Specialty IL S. L. Batteries Tour old battery and $8.8 puts a new ono In your car. Burgess Battery arid Electric a blocks east of TJ. P. ? Depot. ' ' STORAGE COAL August will soon be here, which reminds us that it is the month for storing your winter's supply of coal. Let us fill your bin while the ground is dry. VANPETTEN LUMBER CO. h - -: - PHONE MAIN 7S1. GOOD SERSMEB QUICK" SSIFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates , (Count five average word to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion lOo Per line, each added conaeo- -utivo Insertion ,, 7o minimum charge on one order . ISO RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month f n 3 line.-, per month .f3.26 4 lines, per month $4.00 5 lines, per month ,, ' $4.75 : Bach additional line over rive charged at . 6Da per Hue per month. - . CASH IN ADVANCE) la re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher ratel charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified ordera must bo In this' office by 10 A. HI. DAY OP INSERTION. Step orders.nn ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hoir or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone order, solicited. Cash rates may , be earned on Ebons orders by payment on or efore uate of last insertion. PHONE MAIN 000 "An Observer "Want Ad ' Will Do It" and a real top, good rubber and , motor in A-l shape. $116. r: 1924 . FORD COUPE Body has never been hurt and fenders are Oi K. A ' good car for one who needs eco nomical transportatian., 05. 0 ! 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN First of ' ferlng of this car, practically neirV' tires, motor In A-l shape, excel lent upholstery and body looks like new. An OK cari$446. LARISON CHEVROLET CO.- 1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Good iires ana paint., license ?iou 1925 FORD T ROADSTER Good tires, i 1931 license , 60 iomtiii'i t rmiPR All new tires n onint WSl lTcso .106 new paint, 1931 license "" 1923 FORD ROADSTER New top.! good curtains. 1981 license ...45 ruiKirto uiKjiKjn. vv. 7-29-lt - - for SALE Oakland roadster. First class shape. Ph. Main 710.' 7-22-tf, FOR RENT PORO RENT .Unfilrri. 5-rm.; tiewly tinted ' house. Close' In,' 146-W. -' , .. .- 7-28-2 S, ; : i, FOR RENT strlctlj"mod. 6-rm. furn. house. Good location. Ph. Main 10 . or Main 644. f . 4 7-23-tf. "V" week or month prices. Reasonaoie. -1408 Wash. Ava,.; 7-23-1 mp. iwvj nrNT Furn "Snts " 2108 Adams. FOR RENT pum. opts., luuHaams. 6R RENT-t-Nlce. cool, mqdern apart-J- hient,! 2 beds, Frigldalre, LahdlB .' court!.... j ; ar',:iii;?i, i.T-2--.tf,'- Fftl RENT Mod., furri; apt. 2011-2nd: ': sfcPh. 223-R. I -.-. ' . 7-19-tf. FOR RENT ' Rms: over Sllvorthorn j. Wright Drug -store. (!; 5 i I'-Wtr, FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 246-J. ... . . 7-3-tf. FOR 'RENT Furn. houses and , apts., with baths, .clean,- quiet. z-n ratea Adults. 1810 Gieen ' wood. 1 ' - 5-10-1. m. MISCELLANEOUS SAVE that fallen wheat only hogs will save it. . Rivervicw Farm, 1V4 miles west of Enterprise, will sell 120. fine Duroc nogs at auction Friday, August .1. Buy ' these at your own "price. and save the wheat. '.':. ' - ' . -. i .-.., 7-29-ltp BOARD AND ROOM In private fam ily $8 per week. 1308 9th St. Ph. 273-W. - , ', 7-29-Stp EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I, O. O. P. temple, 447-J. 6-9-1 m. NOW IS THE CHANCE to buy clean brick for less than half the price while they lost at Island City school house. 7-14-tf. LA ORANDE MATTRESS & Up- i-n-inn a. Duo r fMinlns. WOMCH Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop. MONEY TO LOAN Wo are represen tatives for the Prudentlol Insur ance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of in terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. ROOFINO WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hlldebrand, 620-W. 3-8-1 mp. MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans on lnstall- ment plan. Lowest Tales. United ABSOLUTE serenity charac terizes our service. Every thing is don. with quiet effi ciency and no detail Is permit ted to escape our Attention. You can depend upon us. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 Counties States Investment Co. Ph. Wri 33. (UDITP VTTD TMaiTDaWriEl ' 4 - Vr, Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance company for less. La Grande In surance Agency, agents. R. P. Bax ter, Mgr. Ph. Main 86. . 7-H-tf. SOMMER HOTEL First class apart- was taken 111 while In California and ments, summer rates, also house, died in a San Francisco hospital .on .Close In, , 7-7-1 m. 'July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barnes, '. his brother, whose home Is in Braw- AUCTIONEER Call Jay Breshcars. ley, Col., the sister, Arlolne, of San Ph. Farmers 8x1, Routi 1, Allcel. ( Francisco, Miss Louise Pierce, Wood ' , . - . a -30-1 m. p. land, Cal., came north last Friday. ! making the trip by car.. Besides the In the District Court of the United Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Barnes, suites for the District of Oregon, there are a number of other near rel In the matter of Floyd H. Carnes, qtives, who deeply regret the young bankrupt. ' ' man's death. Six of his boyhood and To the creditors of Floyd H. Carnes, ' college friends during his attendance of La Grande. Union County, in the at the Oregon Stato college, acted as State and District aforesaid, a bank- pall bearers. La Rue Richards, Wil rupt. ' ' Ham Hill, Lawrence Moore, Abner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Wade, Laurel Witty and Paul Cason, the said Floyd H. Carnes was duly were those who acted. Interment was adjudicated bankrupt by the District in the Elgin cemetery. Court of the United States' for the f Tn0 E,gln church ot Christ plans District of Oregon on July 26th, 1030, on hoiding an all-day service next and the first meelng of his creditors Bunday. Tnere wlll be a basket aln. will bo held at the office of H. B. nor at noon and ftt a.a0 a prea.hlng Dixon. Referee, at La Grande, Ore- 8ervlce . wlu be held at wmcn tlme, gon. on Monday, August lhoJ30, at Ev 1st A Bennett wlu preach Tn(1 10 a. m., at .which time sa id creditor evan llstl0. meBtlngs wloh have may attend Prv,fn.the'rndclaltma been in progress at the church for amine the bankrupt, and transact weeks will come to. a such, other business as may properly tteCkS W"1 CDm8 come before said meeting. .. . . . J H.E. DIXON, . Joe Hall garth has recently finished Referee in Bankruptcy painting his . residence on the high i AU claims must be sworn to on way opposite the Sommer hotel.. -s . bankruptcy blanks before filing.) ' j:, Mrs., Sarah' Tuttle is expecting her . .. ,t ..-". 7-29-lt grandchildren, , the young .son and J ' 1 ' daughter of t her son, Lee, of Med ford, American Ships To Outclass The Hiiffe Leviathan . - NEW YORK (P) A 9U,uuu.uuu snip- building program, designed 'to give America suoromacy on the rich North JAtlantlc ocean trade routtes, has been launched by tne unuea ouii.es xjinco. In 1929 this country stood sevenm omong the world's shipbuilding na- tlonSi. Then Paul W. Chapman, who was born on an Illinois farm and r had crossed the ocean, decided BQ lnto tne Bmnlng business. He bought the United States Lines for lfl,000,000 from the government. n )j-m-jr w . ww.-.., o the Jones-White bill, which provmes government aid for shipbuilding and operation, went into . effect. Now America has more mercnanc snip con- j - w .J.. YriMe"Un American Lcglor hall. A largo au- Britaln. and Ireland. . Contracts already, ore slgnedor.the .-..1.11. TT,4n . - nrsc WO UIlll, .u .win ,uiw;u. Lines' tttoTknL''T.rawp: .vUiilm', lariest ever built in this country, Chapman. ... - Costing Jointly more than 421.000,- 000, the ships will be 706 feet long, with a beam of 86 feet and gcosi"ton- naee of 30.000. ' Each will accommo- date 1,300 passengers." '.f'vyyv.. . These ships, to be launched Ip josai' wlll be similar in design . torJthe-.Le- viothan. but will nayi:sivmfSinnes :JHtead..ofhree.. Th.ie, mwriore win Haier were prominent in fraternal .. r ,. -.. . tn.ri th bresAolroles and In club work . .1 u ent flagship 8t the rmerlca'n ''merif rhntit marine. Mi 'Hft:, i. V y:- A r.'In'keeftlng wtVisjr'rway to Mlnam where theyjWill thei.sblpptng Doam atv.ine.jiiimeif no. Bpona tne weekend nsning. j ;s " (lHd!(yas purchased from the'pverfl"1'-. j . ; ' V,'' ment',;i:he' United 'States iLlnes: pro- Injtlie 30 years that Western1' Sa-' gram,-also'' includes plans for construe- moa lias been under American jurls tion df itwO -super ships of morf i thann.lctlOn the population of the JM 45,000 tons displacement, wltli a speed tory has Increased nearly 100i' per. of !about30 knots.'" Their cost" IB , pent, ; ' . ; tentatively piacea ai apout o.vuu.uuv'.vj Women Suffering Bladder Irritation . If functional Bladder Irritation dis turbs your sleep, or causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache. Leg Pains, or muscular aches, making you feel tlredi depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex today. Put It to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works1 and what It docs; Money back if it doesn't bring quick Improvement, and satisfy you com pletely. Try Cystex today. Only '60c! Red Cross Drug Store, Adv. SCORCHY SMITH Trade Kuk"8RPluenVoicVP 'IT SG.e-STCfAe,SCORCHV,g TUfVT BUCK LEAPER .AUST SCENT something; GLORIA HE S BEEN ON EBOE , ggl ROR. THE PST HOUR. 1 5? V "Trade Mark Registration Applied For V. B. Patent Office WHO IS -TWAT MAN .... VOL) WERE TALKING TO, (3LOCIA . 1. 1 ij 9i. mi m A r V--- --vr Harlow Barnes Funeral Sunday At Elgin, Oi-egbn By Mrs. Lynn mil -. (Observer Correspondent) ELGIN, Ore. (Special) Funeral helu Sunday at 9 p. m. ttt the preeby. itertan church. Ray Hug, former pas tor of the Christian church, preached 1;!6!1: The church was filled.. with f rlendB of the young man. -' He was a few months past his twenty fifth birthday, and was bom near Elgin and grew to manhood here. He to arrive soon to spend the remainder of the .summer, here. . Wallace Wilson has1 constructed a tennis court on the west end of the lots which -contain the fit O. ti. and re-weZ" company, office and the Wilson's hVt-o UlnM Vlllntf V.no nt, hi.' wcc, iwiaa ijuume nuiiarLu ui Bake.', daugnter of Robert hallgarth. A few weeks ago another grand- daughter. Genevieve Choate. of La . c,c , union, ana. several young irienas. . , Frank Hallgarth, Elgin's city mar- shall, Is in Portland on business this week. During his absence Hugh Lyttle Is filling the office. rf M cntertalnlng severai relatives f rom . ArlzonB Their son. Thomas, who nQS maue nis nome tnere lor several i camo bacfc . h fa n she browht M . J-C?,!t SL.M!Jh !SL was Miss .Norma Emith. vouneest daughter of .i . .ia r " J!(er,2""" K, their j ' M Angeles for the pasfctwo. - - i - v- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bates, ofj port-, land, have been visiting friends throughout the valley for the past two weeks. Last Thursday thevkwere In Elgin. They made, their homc'ere for a number of years. Mr. ( Bates Li, AJicv muue ineir immp TiPrR was leader or the Elgin band at sev- eral years and both he andliMrs. ffWoyi Millerlng arid Frank Peri. -ofl Slsiaild .CltV, DaSsed throuch Rll-lh.nn STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson . WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES NEW SCHEDULE V EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 Leave La Grande for Joseph and Way Points 9:45 A. M. , 4:00 P.M. ;'', 9 :45 A. M. Makes Direct Connection at Enterprise for Lewiston and Spokane. lIl INFORMATION OAUi , , s , MAIN 799 YOU HOLD Hl AND I'lLCAie.' THOSE HIGH ROCKS AND TAKE A 1.0OK. AROUND V ow. He's a nuisance HE LlkES To TALK A . LOT I He's VepV ! I V' Pris Seeks To Make Wide Velvet Hats Popular By Diana Menvln (Associated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS (P Brimmed hats of vel vet are to be this winter's most fashionable folly It seems. '.During the recent mannequin manifestations at 1 the races and smart gatherings velvet hats were tho outstanding style change. The mannequins wore wide brim med velvet hats in . rich colors many shades deeper than their cool sum mer dresses. . There were hats of plum, turquoise and rich dark greens - . Big black hats of velvet were not confined to mannequins for some of society's notably . well-dressed women wore brimmed hats of black velvet with white costumes. ,,v Black velvet hats with white or gandy costumes were a big success at tho race courses. A variation of tho theme was hats with black vel vet crowns and wide white organdy brims. . i But . the favorite hat of velvet Is not to have a flat brim apparently. The most admired advance autumn millinery models are those with skil fully shirred wide brims. Many of these hats are wide at the sides and front and have short backs which show interesting arrangements of shirring. ,. Brims, whether large or small, are lifted high off the face in front. Fre quently brims are mounted several Inches above the edge of the crown in bandeau effect. "Half Marriage" v Opens at State Wednesday ' Heralded as one. of the finest nlN talking productions to .roach local screens this season. "Half Marriage," Is also Olive's Borden's first talking vehicle for Radio Pictures, t: This swiftly moving story of mad Manhattan youth, adapted frbm George Klbbe Turner's magazine story, "Comnanlanata.". wlll. hnen nn pnD mem at me state Theatre Wednesday, and Borden fans.i who have followed her through her stellar work on the silent screen, will now have this bp- pui buiiity-kj near.ner laiK. She has been surrounded bv an ex cellent supporting cast, many of whom are prime stage favorites. Her leading man Morgan Parley, origin ated the leading role 'In the Now York production of "An American Traged!'' aaa created the principal part ,n tne Theatre Guild production " .: . t,""- .w, unmoi the villain, Is well known on the New York Btage. . Ann Greenway, who sings the theme song "After the Clouds Roll By,", and Ken Murray, who sings . "It's All . of Hf " both - prime favorites ,wltn . vaudeville audlencesa Richard Tucker, . uh , n n,n, .a...'. -- ,h,jjjdi nuu u. rai vuiiins user wise have enviable stage lollowings. ' v !!Half Marriage'' serves as the. Initial talker ,for. , Sally Bane, RodloaPictutos starlet. JOCKEY. tN1 HOSPITAL''" qHIC AGO. July , 29 lifT Jockey M, i -,'! . . . - i. ' h"" "r a9L t.S? chase rider-to take tt:trlp to .the hos. nltal dVirlhg the Ariilmtori bark Ann - J ' . ' 'Bl0.n, pnK . piiai. quring , tne Arlington park aa son: ; ,81ms, yesterday : re'coiveil painful: lh juries' when . thrown V, by MyVtUusI Jdckey" Harry HUnt; who got' eorteusi ston.-Of, the brain -when;Flli fell on him last week, ftns improVed 'apd he is expected to', recover.- 'J. Hutt Ju rjuroa .lri ihe salnb race Us -Hunt,,left: the hospital Saturday.' ' r ' M', ..j , The Btate of California Operates; a steam' railroad two miles long on tho Son Francisco waterfront. ' - .. x-- 3-l. ). ,.. "1 someYimes oelie-vsW THAT HOR.Se. KA. J , SECOND S(GHT;' IMPORTANT. liN T - " . HE 9 if Yoo X ( BELIEVE r. klr'W ALL. THAT Young Woman Falls 30 Feet to Stream HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 29 (P) Miss Suwana Springer, 24, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. -Springer, Los Angeles, was killed Monday when the horse she was riding slipped from a planked bridge across Eliot Creek near Cloud Cap Inn on Mount Hood, and dropped 30 feet into the turbulent stream below. Her body was recovered by -Mount Hood, guides.. . .. . H.OI.WNK STAHT STATE'S ' mkst UK. sm;f:i' kanoe PUNTA OORDA, Fla. (M And now Florida has gone in for sheep ranch ing. . . Down on tho west coast, far re moved from civilisation, there exists "Big Slough," a range where BO00 sheep graza In tropical surroundings, while mounted herders tend their duties In true cowboy fashion, 11 The experiment is being tried by three - Florida cattlemen, Tom L. Smith, William Bryant and Walter Mann. Sheep havo boon raised It Florida for many yeors under farm conditions and have been profitable, but. this is believed to be the first attempt to capitallee the open rango ror large scale neruing. HOWKN SPTS UKCOItl) HELSINGPORS, July 28 (fl"l Pete Bowcn, short distance running star of tho American track ond field team- competing here, won the 200 . meter dash today in' 2. ,.6 Inches setting r. new Finnish record. Bowen won the 100 and 400 meter events' yes terday. More than 50 planes 'will tour Ore gon. Washington and Idaho, visiting more than 25 cities, In tho first an nual tri-state air Jaunt.' Summer trips to nny point may bo planned for the comfort uiul pleasure ot . vucntlonists by Union Pacific Stages ngentH. Low fures, througH schcdule.H and modern equipment udil enjoyment.' to your trip. Ask. our local ngent for Tares.. . Motor coaches leavC(0t.iUe following hours:. .i: n . FOR BAKEU, BOISE AND , ;, EAST : - &,30"a.nj;r2:!(j, p. m,i; jLQ:35i r i, jlOU PENDLETON,; ', J-;i- PORTLAND '.... B:S0 a. m.,' 2:05 p;1 mij 7:25 THHOUOir SEHVICE TO i)INTS 1 Stage Depot 1308 Adams Ave. Phone M-49 'JS ' J"'AI.L KAHTEUN WONDER HORSE rusu Sfyr . .y. WAIT A fAXMUTE f;EMJ" 1K--rS:" "i.CJ WHILC 1 PlGURt JvAp - 1 :-c-f"' vg ' amy ruiNN SILENCE. IS GOLDEN I WELL. HE MAKES . V I PLENTY OF ----.V3 1 rr ; v . t . . 11 v n "FRESH THE ROASTER FLAVOR iN i. HI-TEST VACUUM COFFEE To preserve for you the fresh, richer flavor of M-J .B.CoffeeS ,. a special vacuum process isnec- ' essory. 12-cylindored vacuum machines, owned, patented and used exclusively by'M . J i,B : . guarantee the VFfesh.fVom tlie v Roaster'' .flavor. .. ks. t-".4 ',';" Buy;.;ij can of M .' J.vB'XJIbffeei -i ;i today. You'll, make: a pleasant -f---.jMW'v ''"a!.'. .;V In your pursei.'y; The women of America are getting the habit f, .' of carrying convenient flasks of Hprllck's ! ; tablets wherever, they go handy luncheonjs .. that travel with them. Concentrated malted V milk for shopping; sports in the rush of the ' day they save time, relieve fatigue, hunger. HORLICK'S . RACINE, WI8CON8IN FROM , 'i EVERY CAN j ''Pcmi-TttiM Rewie,' . eserV Wednesday, 8:30 to 9 pi nt., brer .y.i.,; and CoiMt'.nilWi)ri.' By John C. Terry! By Julian Ollendorff but the., Silent -fellow WITH THE SAToM MAKES -IE MONEY