Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1930)
'Page Six CLASSIFIED AD WANTED YOUNG nita expert acrour.tant wi.l work all or part t.me. Can lake care of lr.ccni? tax. Must have -o.k. What have you. Etce.lnt rfer cncrs. Addnss J. C- cere Observe.-. 7-31-H FOR SALE FOR SALE Ooservt-1. sows. Cili 7-5!-!!,) FOR KALE Cheap rerrlgerslor. man's cruflomer, moiib!; a-ardrooe. K5W. 7-31-31 FOB SALE I 2JS-J. A-l mill; rcw! . CaU FOR SALE OR TRADE Mod. 5 rm. bunraJow and Buica coach or want 1 oa same. Write A. Observer. 7-30-f.p CALL 6M-J fcr Cinamg tonir.!o.-s. F03 SALE Oood roll-to? dcii Ph. -29 if CALL 654-J for dry m;o:-.a. 81- 7-29-3tp BUILDING AND RKMODEUNG war Cor. ru:hi on time. Plans anc rites without obligation. CU1 Maid 6. E Austin. 7 -28-Imp FOR SALE 10 acres, water nht. modern buildings. acres youus orchard. SO oid cherry trees. Team i and new implements go with place. , See owner lor price ad lerni?. C. i E Gamp, phone S'S-J. 1-3i-i m. . FOR SALE Sick and accident insur-i ance. 610 00 per year, rrana nv, kins. 2101 Fir. Ph. 344-J. 7-24-1 n-.p j - Automobiles SPECIAL LOW RATES Tail serv.c? : lo axpeirt Fridsy. 4 passeasers 1 Sacajtwea Tar- Ph. M -ii-ii? : FOR SATX 1923 CHEVROLET SPOST TOCRDiG we are hoiairtz tc ai ea unheard of low price, and will jiie easT terms, come fn and sje it. t-viM. I 19JS FORD TOUP.rSG Here ts a rood . f iihine car lor the man a ho aoes not want to take his good car in j lae hills, Rocrf rubter and depend- atle .motor. M5.03. 1923 CHE'.TtOLET TRVCX Friml . elienslon, truck tTpe t.res in won derful shape. gxd cab and a Hat rack. Easy lira com- In and see , It- 4 00. lSCT? OLUSMOBILE CS LTHCE SEDAK 1 Here ts ail cspeutive car that has stDCd the big depreclaucn and ts . nfcw SfHit'ig tcr z5fj0. Gxtd-nw-tcr, trunk In reir. 'excellent uphol- , tery. ai d !,0!1 t.r. Cjrr.e m and : dnie i. lARISOS CHSW.OLET CO. T-SItf s roHD a rcrjoa seoax iruh , new paint -' ad new l.rea. li.it !kae- HiiM- , - PCNTUC CCrPE AU arw tirea and new paint. 131 lice-M. HTiO. ! CKTV. COVPB la fOCl mechan- , J Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons A U RICHAItDSOV. M. D. Phrcl-a Stirg-eoa Ofr.re over G'.im Prurs Offtc Ptene, M-l R- M- Lin: r. imh""Y. m. r. LEVA WlUlS, M. D. Practice l!x!:ed to d of :h Eye. Ear. Ka mr.a Throat. New Fo!e? Terln Euildir-: Main 1 Astrcioger MII&. riilJI3STCR BALaMES 301 V AVE. Readine-s Da-ly. Redtrr b Mail a Specialty U. S. L. BatteriCS I .- ... . . ... t, I (wits a new one in your car. Burgess Batter)" arid Electric 9 block ea.t of V. P. lvtot. tfsann-DM STORAGE COAL August will soon be here, which reminds us that it is the month for storing your winter's supply of coiil. Let us fill your bin while the ground is dry. TAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. rnoxE ii-u.v "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flTe avenra wcrda to the line.) Per line, 1st lcrtiOD 10c Per line, etch krtded coum uuve insertion , - re Minimum chare on one order . . RATES BY MONTH 1 lines, per month S line, per month , 4 line j, per month t? to .11.11 -M.GS line, per montn r.aca sdaiuanal line over rive churned at tOc per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la ee quired on ell Classified orders to earn these rate. Higher relet charged on all credit insertion. Copy for all Classified order must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSKRTiON. fiivp order on ad inserted until fur ther notice mujrt be received by the same ho ir or extra insertion will be charged. Telephone orders olIeltM. Ca.th rstt-a asay be earned on phone order by payment oa or before uate of li-si insertion. PHONE MAIN CCO "An Observer Want Ad Will I It" ical condition with new tires. 3C31 license. 5200 00. is a perfect model T car. 1S3I lie. ence. J2O0 00. PERKINS MOTOR CO 7-31tf j FOR SALE -28 Che, truck with log- ! glne trailer. TTuck. license S375. ; aari I anman. imoier. -jy.jip FOR SALE Indian motorcycle !03 cr 190 cash. Earl I annnn. Imbler. 7-29-3:p FOR RENT FOR RENT 3-rra. furn. apt. ltd Third. Ph. &14-W. 7-31-3:p FOR RENT 3-rra mod. furn. apt private bath. .5 mo. 1101 V. 7-31-lt? FOR RENT Duplex house r.e-srlv fin-Mhe-d and furnished. CI 03 tn. Scrnm-r Ko:el. 7-31t; FOR PJENT Garage mo. Ph. 379-M. . 3 SO 7-30-3T FOR RENT tool. mod. rocms. Day. week or month prices. Reas-m&b-b. f 1409 Wash. Ave. 7-23-1 m. 1 FOR RENT Nice coot modem apart- ment. 3 beds, eouxt- Frisldaire. Landis l 7-ai-ti. i t'H FcK-VT Mod. turn, apt- Still -2nd St- Ph. 223-R. ,.--l9-if. FOR RUNT priS. o.er SUier-.hcrn Wnihl Drug atora. T-10-tt FOR BUST Mod. faraie. Fh. 2tj-J. . 7-3-tf. POFt r.EXT Kum. houses an 4 tpia, with baths, rlean. QMlet. L.tr ralea. AuulU. . 1 G.een wod. 5-J.",-l m- MISCELLANEOUS OLD TIME DANCE Slttiidsy atzht at Eauiie Hall. 7-31-31 BOARD AND ROOM In pr.v-ie l-rr:-HT 3 per wek. 151 -.h pn. S.TS-W. 7-33-3-.P EASTERN OREGON Schooi Of Mus.c. v-jc-Iic p-jLrc, voice. Crtctits-. I O. O. P. t-rrr-ple- 4.-J. 6-9-1 m. SOW IS TEE CHANCE to buy ci:n br.ck fcr lean than hi.If the pnej whiie thej iMt a; Lilaiul C.:y school ttstae. 7-U-if. LA GRANDS MATTRES5 & Cp hristennc 4 Euf Oi: Worts. Phcoe AI4-W. Ch. Edwards, prco. li-l-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We sre represKn-t-tiTw fee the Pnxieniiil 2ej-h arrce Co. aad can n l-tre lira cc c.ty ioir-iS at mttractite ri'e of in tjrW'.. Crjj. H ReynciiK losunnoe. ROC' Fa NO WORK Kcpsir wk or , ir.v itind of a nw rocf. CaU Chi. Kildebraad, CW. 3-C-l mp . MON FY TO LOAN cn irnprared city. prrf-fT. v. g;rx. :t leans cn irtall Er.en; plis. Lcwwt :xt-. Cc.ild -it4 lr.TtMtcr.rn: Co Pi Msn jtA 8-;-l m. Vtr.rTE YOt'R 1SSVR.KNCS ccaicr.y lor u C.raiide In- ; turar.ee Airncy. arecus. R F. Ea- 10CIBHB-CI i ... . i i ,, i, -m ....LI. 1 -v; I I JIVI II C, l - - . --i---Ecc; rr j SLKktiL I GLORIA a'"rLc?piit1For 2LyEATHER'QRyQT? ByulianQIkori i fe-v i i aw. Con r j-e J . ou c-.s-. T i t av. SFfA-f'so i C- re ngt r-- -ah, Che2i, Voo ae 2e"" I U-xess coolo se Gf?ACtouS. Coun" S 7 USc.-iV, vjj At?E C? Tv N3rf. f VCt,- WAfQ IS UKrJ rSlSWKg rrf UFa.'- WZ. VSO N, SI. 2SIASY j WHAT IS MWlS; - i " y a WOfOA.'StS-UL; - CC-NT -lS-VT 2 VjigTY S-Agj .3Y MY I COULD rFV ALL Alffpi DAYS f' AT" V j trt to escape our .V.lenuca. j J"l-rj3 J Q L' fll """J & Zimmerman j li.I'-;l.rrT1 3 I S AT fi-1 LI ,j if LA Counties J TIES CORPORATION, a corporation are re,uired to present sworn claim,, fully lternld to the undersigned re- ce:ver for said Corporation at his of- uce at iou Acaras Avenue, La Grande. Orgon. on or before the first , - -j. a innn This notice is published by Tlmie of an crder duly mide and enwred bv the Ron. C. H McCclh Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Baker County, on the 10th day of July, 1930. in that cer- tarn cause in sa:d Court, wherein: B. J. DAVIS et al, are plaintiffs and WZST COAST SECURITIES COR - PO RATION, et al., are defendant. .a .-.m , J. F. PHY. Receiver. July 17-24-31. IN THE rOl'NTY fOI RT OF THJ MATE (IF UKEliON FOK I -MON I OLNIV VOTKE OF Ol tHIHWS tLE OF Hr , OV , v. w . v Z L v.. In the Matter of the Guardianship o- the Estate of Fenton CtuClne and Ardea Carbine. Minors. ployed on the fire patrol here, had to ?J,"J.:.' slight Operation Satnr- dersagned will from and after the 12ih day of Augtist. 1930. at the hour of in n-rlnrk m of M itih. MlVi of nrZr, h7 7n ,h. T ui u.,, v iie Grande National BankBmlding. La Grande. Oregon, proceed to sell a-, private seie. pursuant to an order of Vhe County Court of the State of Orecon. for Union Countv. entered h.n j.,ie Kh in io .J,. hicvo - bidder for cash or part cash with bal. . . j . . .. o- premises, subject to conlirmauon bv ,sa!d court, all the right, title and In- !teri of the minors Fenton Curbln. and Arden Carbine in and to the fol- lowing described real property, to-wit: The undivided l-16.h interest of each minor in and to the fol lowing described lands, to-wit:- The Southeast Quarter of the Kcrthwest Quarter of the North east Quarter of Section 33. Twp. 2 S. R. 33. R. W. M. Alo commencing at the Center cf Section 33. Twp. 2 S. R. 38 E. W. M.. and running thence Weet 20 chain, thenn South 5 chains, thence East 20 chains, thence North 5 chains to place of beginning, excepting 80 leet off the Wes; end which ts reserved for road purposes. Also beginning at a point 40 rods East oi the Northeast comer of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 32. in Twp. 2 S. R. 33. E. W. M . and running thence South 38 rod and 13 feet, thence East 38 rod &nd 3 feet, -t'aence North 38 ioda and 13 feet, thence West 33 rods. 3 feet to the place of be g.nnin;; all situated in the Coun ty of Cnicn, State of Ore-con. Th undivided i-ana interests eaci ir.nr tn and to the foUowtng described lar-ds. to-wit: The North half oi the South west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and iht Southwest Quar t cf the Southwest Quarter of th Southeast Qarter of Section 29 In Tcwtuhlp 2 South of Range 38. Ei5t of the Willamette Mer:d- 4 ian. ALSO commenctng the i Northwest corner of the No-ih-' ' i-xst Quatrt-rr of Section 3i In ( Townihtp 2 S?-th of Ranee 38. Eist of the Willamette Mer:d:an. and r:.n-.ni- thence South 10 and 5-100 chain?, thence Ncnh East two s.nd 4--10Q tains, thenre N-aeth SO East ei3ht and 50-100 ehaias: titence North 8 ehaines: thence Wes 10 chains to rein, of bo inning, in TJnica County. Owrtin. Twvtiser w:th the tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belcnging cc in any wt; t-aertaimr.s. Daed "at La Grande. Oregon this ic-.h csy of July. I.FHT V.R!GHT Guardian of the Es tate of Fer.tca Carhme and Arden Carhirie. M nccs GREEN & HE5s Attoraers -or Guar- iXixn. July I0-i7-4-31- Aug- 7-14. send II,.'-. WOBft XAVEV c-ermany -P Wires teircraphsc cnmnnjafcticn with New Yj-t vi this German c. ferial ranjo : : c n reced 1 1 iCCXO weeds sent and reoe:v-4 acccr-iing to isuas r,auj.I ttutUc- The? Kfr York Giants stwr-d 810- SC0RCRT SMITH i . WcO 9 oiO.-,S M Y s r ifi V ' lSjV- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE,' Highway Work Is Continuing Near Top of Mountain! By Mr. C. E, Thornbor (Observer Correspondent KAMELA. Ore. 4 Special . Oult a tone stretch of hbw betwwn "SeEf .''l "S ,1" otoTe??Sf i'rS Five Slti Bt "'Tl j" 5";, ,'1" " , v, -- - . . . - . f-f?. " IU1IO UI UUinv nu DMQ TOnniT1 1 Thouh lfce weather in Kamela is TerT mc ta same every day. the COOIIless " night, is quite varied, Bomt nignu it has tiu so cold it has md '"ty. hi:e ether nights, tough odd encuah. have been much warrKer- L Saturday night was W. During the day on Sat- , urtJav il seemed like It might rain ' DUl Sunday dawned bright md hot. XI end a V and TUKdiv Ivmv mn Vi-.t . lK- 1 :ic roatis inrouga is-ameta ana out in the surrounding woods are becoming very dusty and everrone hopes for a shower soon to settle the .the fcrest reserve at present ar dust. ' ranging for better roads in that sec Many people from La Grande. Pen- r lire fighting purposes, dleton. and even Pilot Rock; cave Mr. and Mrs. C. . Thorn burg and been In Kamela lookup for huckle- &ori- Ian, with their houseguests, Mrs berries recently, but all were dis- V. R- Meiville and daughter. Helen appointed. and niece. Frieda Marshall, have been iT jut oucue- uuucsii, hemes recently, but all were dis- V. R. MelvOle and daushter. Helen "PPomted. snd niece. Fneda Marihail. have bn uttle Geraldlne Ris. two-year uci spends a few days picnicking. They dauehtw of R.lnh Rt- v. .,inii SararH.T 7I..k. da. 6ne scratched ner knee several davs hefnr on a tnrhMi m-jr f.m.. days before on a barbed wire fence j L . - . " "nrae miec-.i. At nrst it ,nd It became Infected. At first it scratch but by Saturday It was quite wiunta and she was taken to , cv. ...U, ' 0f,"D,fe h ?.t-,S ?''?n kSSL,, n'"ly heginnlng to walk again. i Mr. Him Mrs. Jarx I w onrt f mi Iv ; ' .- of Meacham. were visitors in Kamela .? BcIEe "i0"" K- Plcnlc t Pine Cone on Tues- ,Z.i,"; t ' V " VI . " ', .kra's , '"c ?" " ""P1? the sell0l "til wood , ,: 7, , . for next winter. 0 returnee name . r,,u-f ruing Hum waiiOTn Iaxs &nd xhtiT guests, Mrs. V. R, Mel county where she had been spending ville and daughter. Helen, of La i " , "cr Bmnomoiner. Mrs. Victor, after a short visit in El- gin with her former teacher, Mrs. G. Tamer 15. air. ana airs, urcms and son. Bar- .ton. made up a picnic party at Mea- cham Lake on Saturday evening. They enjoyed a swim before returning to KamPB ,nVhCSt 'romPilot R who came to Kamela on Sunday In search of huckleberries were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shropshire and family. Mr. and . w. "j..-" .."1 d TiTr J-fJe hanriew - nanoeo P. H Barnes, who was a member of the night-shift engine crew here. Is and went there for rehearsal "c on the afternoon shift. , Clara Johansen. of La Grande. re Mrs. P. Biever drove to Iji f-,rr.rt l. ...j.. . . ' aS?3SJ. & 5Sr. ic&i aid. Mr. and Mrs. r Hn!..v through Kamela cn ' .vTT going to Summit Ranker siTtTcm : ij;crs at. toe m. HQr-rrmjtn Jintr- here are Mr. Horstmans father and Mrs. Keilev has been engaged to j s.p-niae Mr. ana Krs-J. Horst- ,Ch in Perrr neat winter Mr. and 1 man. of Portland. , Mr. Horsanan Sr. Mrs. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim w.il help his son with some altera- Burnett and dauEhtera Gladvs and! --enoiauons to Kamela . Etorys, and Kenneth Pierson vrere din ici.ocl and oomrnurutT iii -' i.. B . I a , ' . , " Mf!"r. , -iM .;i niroe. .iara onan- sen of La Grande, spent Sundar chanTLike k's aea-, a family reunion. vT tli r T.-v . v- : Jack Hcrstman spent Monday in La welrL nf VSoC5ai';fJ 'b P-'other. Mrs. T. Slilif , J Stl' v ' E P3- Baker, who ts employed oa the high- Mrs- w. WeSse and family returned "vV, "Zm'JS X. Grande Tuesday o5S retained to after a few days spent in Kamela. M- TT-T'r w rw-k, ; iI:wres, c.any La Grande poo- M.. and ias. C. E. Tfcomburg drove pi ss ts Charlton famUv reunion to La Grande Sunday morning. ; wnich was held at Emigrant Springs , . taid Garrett and on Stinday. This ts the second this .arnixy and Mr. arid Mrs. falter Hoeft surdm-r. the other havtng been held ad farni-y. of Pilot Rock, spent a at Kamela. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Charl- sh, rvriA ca ountay w.tn C-a-l- Herber v ' " -"".v- twi tauautTi. n-TICli. cf - Lea u.eivuS nephew. Me.vtl Brown, cf Portend. h B spending the stimmer tn La Grande, drove ;o Kamela on Sunday evening. Mis. MeiviUe remained for a lew cays t.u. at the home of ner unc,e. c. s. rncrnhurg. where Mrs. MejViile and niece, Frieda Marshall, are io visiting. Mr. an-d Mrs. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. T, Burton and Herbert Oasteel. aU cf KCuneia. en3yed a swim aod pfccnkc supper at Perry on Sunday eve muz Mr. and Mrs. W. Brcwn re fcr regents of Perrr. ""ZlZZZlZZ?1" For MtTWIIV RS?F5- ('WHOOWE! ....elW YIP'. )'A , i . ' ' - - ' f T .- - . I I vjk m . J Awn.vn. " . . . S ... ... I 1 (Qbert Casteel and family, oi Pilot Rock. The hare been visiting at the I H- G. Casteel home in Meacham. spent a short tune in Kamela on Sunday wim air. eastern orotner, ueroert Casteel. Mra. C. Karri -n. nf Pendleton, vu i In Kair.ela on business Sunday. ' L Moncrleff. of Pendleton, who Is i assistant supervisor for the forest re- " m making plans for iaB lorV OIII wluci IPST flr in thTtctnlty. One ai arrS- ' f d for bu"S bruih on the reserve without a permit. ... MT- f HlTTtM ttrtrl fitnttv snH nlua I Arra Drer. of rTu nS,rT. Tr; - guest, drove to La Grande on Mon- i day. Mrs. Barnes has had a severe . attack of "pink -eye" but is recovering. ; Several Kamela people who knew Eleanor Vernon were saddened to learn of the death of her father In Seattle. Miss Vernon usually spent ' a few weekends in Kamela during ) her winters tn La Grande. Francis Brock, grandson of Mr. and ' Mrs. F. P. Brooks, is takmz medical : - P- OeciL from the regional of- Jlc izx Portland, is tn the west end Lake and Monday at Bmgrant Springs. On Sunday' they drovVto Fox Prairie road for a few miles In search cf hm-kLiwrM search cf huckleberries. . ". 7. if- ana airs. v. E. Melquist and Mr- and Mrs. c. E. Melouist and nay guests al the J. Houston home . here. : . . Mrs- T- Bunon "d K-:e' tlM Mr' Mrs- Jod"- dro :o the Meacham woods on Tuesdav on - r...- i . . , . . ' iiiuii- uiuit, lor nucxieoernes. ; Amonst thos shr. o-tm .k. h Irem nmt" were Mr. and Mrs. ; : w. Lane and daughter. Helen Mae. J.: Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hood and j cnudren. Raymona and Cella. Mr. , and Mrs. C. E. Thorn burg and son. Grande, and Mrs. P. P. Brooks and grandson. Francis Several deer are being seen In the ; woods surrounding Kamela. Seme Kamela neooi hrw,f, t attnrt t v,, inri,an 0. ti- . XT, ecq Creek today. Chief Minthorr; cave a eeneri invitTi-.n h-. . . '---"-' KameU on the way w the Indian camp Kamela's voung folks and a few of the older cues enloved a wner roast in ine camp grounds here on Tuesday ai.-. ano airs. f. Biever drove to La Grande Tuesday evening. Mr. Biever . . . . , . - htr aunt. Mrs. W. Lane. ,r; .r,v , , "V. ."l'1 " OUDai?.K ' Ti7i- ! C, D. Kelley." who is well known ,, w. . . . -heme here. l 4iiia- v-mtt-a ana iKniiy eTit tO I A flr-tlsrlfi Tllr Ti trarr4 ten and Xamuy. of High River. Alberta, Canada, were tt h-iT-M- c-iiutt xir tTLrQ ' SKalT i fisr(t--i ru1 fsmi r Athena, were accompanied bv Mrs. aaritoc s matner. Mrs. Senders. and also her aunt. Those attending from La Grande were Mrs. Chariton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Charlton and Dale CharUcn. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Charlton, of Karnes were also pres- ent. Following the picnic the Otto Chariton family drove to La Grande sc b:d firewta to fr.ends there before rerarning to their home in Canada, They spent Monday tn Kamela at the t. Charlton home and from here drc-re to Atheru -rf mn-. ht r trie starr Chirlton home. They ex- ORE. Ipect to reach High River on Sunday. : after a very pleasant vacation In this I vicinity. j " , v SPEAKING rOK NEW JOB j CHICAGO OPi Six years of an ! nouncing ended' for Pat Barnes when t he quit WON for an advertising post - in New York. -! Barnes "broke tn" as an announcer i with WHT in 1923. In 1&23 be went ' with the Chicago Tribune station. Besides his announcing, Pat as a ; character man developed an ether ; f-.nfr.niT. His "Rookie." "Misther i ! Kelle " -Abner." and "Old Timer" 'were well known single acts. Another year he was second in a popularity con test. While most of Barnes' time will be taken up as manager of production lex an advertising concern this pro duces recorded programs, he expects to find time to go on the air him self. He hopes to continue hs "Old Timer feature. IMPLEMENT OF -IRON ACE III G I f IN PHILIPPINES i CAMBRTDOE. Mass. if The wide spread of mankind at the dawn of the "iron exe" is tndiaied in a re- n to -vj Aerscan PhJcesophical . siietv fcv P B n-cfessor of ' 1-00.-7 S nlrd j Th?c?ale wtTe of mans ine irt tt " ve " ; lear-ed to , .mV ! ieaSar jSiS svt ftjf H. 1 oUev Bever cf the Un:veri:v of the .' . " .i. . I rntilPDWes oas BM.-W " ; iUincs wtU knsra issmeats ! l-eTare" jit. i-s. eto-s ari sn2-tL .2d c-SeS spea.-po.ts. sa iJ.- c i -J wct ' Bene-th the irca se strata Pro- ffssor 3eyer has !ccd msterca .1 . ; . -- . j - ----- ) cat-ons cf eariv stcne xx r-en wto ! "ite back perhaps ICjKO jea.-s- EXPONENT OF E YOUTH OX ! IO BE RON'OBEXl BY r&LM'E i AMIENS. France --rV-t-A after his death the great Fresci a.a- 1 uraliit, Jean Bipuste d L.tLirviC. ; ; cr.e of the founders cf tij; dectri j cf b.olDg'.c&2 evoi-utics. is to fce- cec- j. manently hencrte in ts cvz. ccun- . ! i A ststi! rf fc:r T"1r t pfrs a : 1 nrt.r, jr--? t r-t--r- -'i,-: ' ber he' bem in 'l744. Eizen- i tin was ccTelv dr-oTd euzteix ' .. a..-" , ' the war, but now his been partly re- L built- j '. Joe McCarthy. Cub , is no , Horns- i i banking heavily on Refers by s return. He believes thai i injured ?oot of the tig second base- j man win ! season. : not complexly heal this Says: Grandest Stomach Medicine : In I ho 11 nrlrl i --' " : Re,ief Comes At Once Bl)t Better Still Indigestion uoes For .Good. Get a bottle of Dare's Mentha Pep- . With the' distinct nnderxxanaliTi? That i --- .m a-u wauas u. uk aaiu.c luuai your money will oe promptiy return- 1 sw 4f 4 Aaf . . a. - . . ' t ncmach distress quicker , than -. any j remedy you ever used. i Tour stomach may be so distended I ! with gas that you think every minute i your heart is going to stop bearing. ' m with one dossed j ! Dare's Mentha Pepsin that dreadful ! I feeling of suffocation will vanish in i a few minutes, i Its a wonderful formula this ; combination of Pepsin with other good stomach lnvigorators so nev- I er rntad what causes your indiges- ' tion or gain t Is, or bow long you hro Brf ir - rr-enr r.r,.- a-k.t. rm1 c ei-ii i o T-a. mad tine le --Kaa ' you have tried, this Is one medicine that will make your old j disabled stomach so stronz and healthy that you can digest anything you eat without the slightest d:s- J tress. . fIW . Even catarrh of the stomach can ; be banisheci tn a reasonable length of time. j . And you; know that when yotrr i stomach is in fine shape, nervous-' ness, headaches and dimness won't bother you. Every regular druggist t guarantees one bottle of Dare's Men- j th pwin rh rma rmia imrm sells lots of it. Adv. ON TIME Billy Arnold Is Favored To Winj Race at Altoona! win h"Athe ,ie7d agam' By - Arnold, Chicago winner of the Indi-1 ail a pel Is Classic ana tne nog way race here, will strive once more to out-speed the field in the annual 200-mile event here Lohor day. M .... Held under the auspices of the, American Automobile association. the race.- the last of the season,, is T!EI- A. automobile FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDALS Awarded Upton's tea as the finest tea grown insures highest quality without additional cost. Buy it by the pound forlcedTea economy. Alsolb,i4lb,10c andTea Bag Tins. Ta merchant tT .ppoiol All (1 the name A rose might smell as sweet by any other name, but malted milk lacks its finest savor if it's not HorfieVs.' And when it is Horlick's it has that rare:quality that cannot be imi tated. Don't be 'deceived by substitutes. Send ten cents today for sample and mixer. H O R L I C KVS RACINE. WISCONSIN Mid-Sumitiei!: W T I ROUND TRIP ?. II. KEENEY, Iji Grande, r--vT , w r- a. - - Pkl .1 k"'aJ8s-''s Thursday, July 31, 1930, . Arnold, with two major victoria to nia credit, is regarded as the fa, orlte over a field almost Identic! with that he overcame In the iS mile grind on Flag pay Jiere. , His stlffest competition i"inv., for from such veurnn. ... . Shoh. 1 Cantlon, now second in he pol standing, Russ 8nowberger, Deaocn , Jj P? Wilbur Sfca" r The race will see two-man J the noara tnics: nere for the secoM time snia oeason alter a seven -v.. Docm one-man machines. , , " cyrll Tolley. the former British , goU CGamplont te considering loctu . Guaranteed by Tea PUnter Ceybm a C 1 8 Attractions: Baseball (double header) Portland vs. Hollywood ; Amusement Parks. Sightseeing. GOING: Sat. Aug. 2nd Lv.'La Grande 6 :45 a. m. or 6 :45 p. m. Ar. Portland 5:30 p. tn. or 7:15 a. m. RETURNING Sun. or Mon. Aug. 3rd or 4th On any regular train from Portland Tickets honored 0XLY in coaches of trains scheduled above. Baggage will not be checked. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY PACIFIC Agent Ore. By John C. Terry