La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    'Page Eight
(PLASSIF
The Market Place of Uni
, WANTED
WANTED Cook at Mcacliam, Oregon
Trail Trading Cnmp. 8-lif
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Cheap refrigerator, man's
chiffonier, movuble wardrobe. 14SW.
7-31-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE Mod. 5 rm.
bungalow and Bulck coach or want
- loan on same. Write A, Observer.
7-30-4tp
BUILDING AND REMODELING work
done rlKht on time. Pluns anu
. rates without ob'.lgutlon. Call Main
86. E. Austin. 7-28-lmp
FOR BALE 10 acres, water right,
modern buildings, 4 acres young
orchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team
and new Implements go with place.
See owner for price and terms. C.
E. Oump. phone 408-J. 7-24-1 m.
FOR SALE Sick and accident Insur
ance, 910.00 per year. Frank Hop
kins, 2101 Fir. Ph. 340-J. 7-24-1 mp
Automobiles
SPECIAL LOW RATES Tax I service
to airport Prlday. 4 passengers $1.
Sacajawea Taxi. Ph. M 830. 7-31 -Hp
FOR SALE 1028 CHEVROLET 8PORT
TOURING: We are holding this at
an unheard of low price, and will t
give easy terms,
como In and aee
It. 9205.00.
1030 FORD TOURING Here Is a good
fishing car for the man who does
not want to take his good car In
the hills, good rubber and depend
able motor. . 990.00.-
1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK Fromo
extension, truck type tires In won
derful shape, good cab and a flat
rack. Easy terms, coine In and see
It. 9445.00.
1027 OLDSMOBILE Dfi LUXE SEDAN
Hero Is an expensive car that has
t,wt turn bit, depreciation and - la '
now selllne for S543.00. Good mo
tor, trunk in rear, excellent uphols-
tery, and good tires. Come In and
drlIBmQOM PHPURniPTrn '
1929 FORD A TUDOR SEDAN With ,
new point Job ond new tires. 1031 t
license. 9460.00. ' . . - 1
1928 PONTIAC COUPE All new tires
and now paint, 1931 license. 9475.00.
1026 CHEV. COUPE In good mechnn-
leal condition wltll new tires, 1031 ,
license, auo.uu. .
1BH7 FORD FORDOn BEDAN-Thls ;
la a perfect model i car, imi ucj
SSSn m m I
7-3Uf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Purnlslied
Adams Ave,
Abt. 1B0O
8-ltf j
i
apt. 1001
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn.
Third. Ph. 014-W.
7-31-3tp i .
FOR RENT 3-rm mod. furn. apt.,
private both. vl5 mo. 1201 V.
7-31-ltp
Professional
Directory
Physicians & Surgeons
A. U RICIIARDSON, M. D.
Physlolan and Surgeon
Offlca over -Glan truga
Office Phone, M-16 Res. M-E5
liF.E 11. nOl'VY, St. 1.
LEW A WILKES, SI. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Building Main 16
Astrologer
MIlS, FREDERICK HALMES
801 S. AVE.
Readings Dally.
Readings by Mall a Specialty
U. S. L. Batteries
Tour old battery and $VS!
ptita a new one tn ;our car..
Burgess Battery aid
Electric
block rant of C. P.
leot.
STORAGE
COAL
August w ill soon Ik? here,
which reminds us that it
is the month for storing
your winter's supply of
roal. Let us fill your bin
while Ihe ground is dry.
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
PHONE MAIN
"GOOD SERVICE QUICK
" r .-.aWoo oood mhrw nftni-wo' giMBge. i-a.
l"IED AD
Union and Wallowa
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five avernKO word
to (he lin.)
Per line, 1st Insertion lOo
Per line, emch added consec
utive I niter Man i 7o
Minimum charge on one
order. .. .. -
.25o
RATES BY MONTH
2 linos, per month , ,
3 Untif. per month
4 lines, per month
11.50
43.26
$4.00
4.76
b lines, per in Limn .
Uiich additional line over five
charged at 60c per line per
month.
CASH IN ADVANCE Is re
quired on all Classified orders to
earn these mtea. HiKher rate
charged on alt credit Insertions.
Copy for all C.aflslflcd orders
must be in this office by 10 A.
M. DA V OF INSERTION. Sip
orders on ad Inserted until fur
ther notice must be received by
the same hoir or extra Insertion
will bo charged.
Telephone orders solicited.
Cash ratea may be earned on
phone orders by payment on or
bufore uato of last Insertion.
PHONE MAIN 6C0
"Ad Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
FOR RENT Duplex house newly fin
ished and furnished. Close In.
Sommer Hotel. 7-31tf
FOR RENT Gnrnyc close
mo. Ph. 379-M.
ii. 93 .50
7-30-3C
FOR RENT Cool, mod. rooms. Day,
week or mouth prices. Reasonable.
1408 Wash. Ave. 7-113-1 mp.
FOR RENT Nice cool modern apart
ment, 2 beds, Frlgldalre, Land is
Court. 7-21-tf.
FH RENT Mod. furn. opt. 2011-2nd
St. Ph. 223-R. 7-lfl-tf.
PflP. RENT IJmit rt.r.r Rllvnrtlinm
Wright Drug store. 7-10-tiinntl intestines where they ferment.
.... .
7-3-tf.
Km RENT Furn. houses and
uPta- wltn bMha. clean, q'llet.
mtt-a. Adults.
1S10 Gieen-R-10-1
m.
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at
EriKes Hall. 7-31-3t
poroet the dance at Elgin
opcn ,llr nnvlllan CTcry nfte
Lliuisey's Orchestra. 8-l-2t !
EASXEHN OREGON School of Mn.lZ !
vlolm plnno vo(ce Credlti t Q 0
"mle. 447-J.
o-B-:
NOW 19 THE CHANCE to buy clean !
oricK lor lees than half the price ,
while they last nt Island City school i
house. 7-14-tf. I
LA GRANDE MATTRESS A: Up
bolstering ,t Rug Cleaning Works. :
Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop. ,'
12-1-lm. !
MONEY TO LOAN We are represcn- 1
tntlvea for the Prudential Insur- !
anco Co., and enn make farm or
city loans at attractive rntes of In
terest, chas. 11. Reynolds, Insurance,
loons and bonds.
ROOFING WORK Repair work or
any kind of a new roof. Call Chas.
Hlldebrond, 620-W. 3-6-1 mp.
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city
property, straight loans on Install
ment plan. Lowest rates. United
States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33.
8-10-1 m.
WRITE YOUR INSURANCE In the
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
company for less. La Grande In
surance Agency, agents. R, F. Bax
ter. Mgr. Ph. Main 86. 7-11-tf.
SOMMKR HOTEL First class apart
ments, summer rates, also house.
Close In. 7-7-1 m.
LOST
LOST White English Pointer clog
, with black spots. Had heavy new
collar without Herns tags. Reason
able reward (or return. Call Avery
Harrison. 8-l-2t
am, rnit inns
Sealed bids will be received by the
City Commtfcslon ol the City of La
Grande. Union county, Oregon. Tor
the construction of the Improvement
In Improvement District No, 200.
within the City of Ijv Grande. Oregon,
according to the olans ami specifica
tions for the yaid improvement dts-I
trlct now on file In the office of the j
City Recorder of the said City.
' A deposit of Five $b OJt Dollars
; will be required for plans and specl-
ticntlcmK. which nmmint will h ro.
' funded If bidder is unsucctsfiil and 1
returns plan and ftpcctttcatlons to
;thls office.
Bids will be received to the hour of ;
!7:30 p. m. Wednesday. August 13th. !
1930 and mu. oe accompanied by a
certified che.k. or biddorH bond In
th" sum of trn per c-nt of the '
A
tlsOLl'TE ttrcnlty charac-
rir cii:r iwn-lc. Evprr-
ihmi: Is don with qnlft ctn-.Irn-r
and tin detail 15 permit
ted to escape our Attention.
You tan depend upon us.
We Understand
Snodrass
& Zimmerman
Main 02
; f -v I ; I I I SEE COUNT SSEEZY
tfaJV. I VJ MONOPOLIZED YDU y YES.
VV I ALL. LAST 1 WE'S VERY
VffH" EVENING, ' yr' CHARMING.
SiH -V 1 SUi 4 '
LA
Counties
I amount bid as a guarantee of the ac
ceptance and completion of contract
It awarded. Checks will be returned
to unsuccessful bidders.
All bonds In connection with this
work, are required to be secured
, through resident agents and no bond
i will be accepted unless written by a
I resident of the City of La Grande.
rne uommiBsiou reserves tne right
to reject any and oil bids.
By order of the Commission. July
23, 1930.
. J. E. STEARNS,
8-l-I0t Recorder.
President Sends
Beauty Her Ticket
MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Aug. 1 (JP)
Newspapers yesterday published a
report that President Moncada had
ordered funds cabled to Senorlta
Taydee Morales, who represented
"Miss Nicaragua" at the recent Mi
nn'. International beauty contest,
ond who was reported stranded Jn
the United States.
The Incident caused comment here
because tho father of the Nlcaraguan
beauty queen was a bitter political
enemy of President Moncada before
hlB election.
The funds were sent to buy her a
ticket home.
HY-PEP-SEN
A Laxative Tonic mid System Cleanser i
There are two processes continually
taking place In your body. One is the
building up of your Bone, Blood.
Nerve and Tissue. The other Is the
carrying off of wnste matter and Im
purities. If your digestive organs
fall to do their duty, portions of this
waste matter remain In the stomach
n,,u "S"B inmgesuon.
Sour
Stomach.
Dyspepsia, Kidney
'Trouble, etc.
I Hy-PEP-Sen Is recommended to re
!fltor the Stomach. Liver and Boweli
Bowels
to tnelr natural functions thus cor
recting the causes of many ailments.
For sole by Moon Drug Co. Adv.
PLAYS
BY THE,
S EA
LOW R O V N 0 j
TRIP FARES!
s Daily to September 30
- Return Limit October 31, 1930 I
CLATSOP BBACHZH
; N O R T H B BACH
' TILLAMOOK BEACHES
NEWPORT
; Rest, relaxation and every
form of recreation await you
j at these Oregon-Washington
beaches. Safe, quick, comfort-
ablet economical trip by hne
lTninn Pm-itwr rrnlnn. rnaHlinc
you to enjoy every minute of 1
your vacation. Good hotels, 1
rnttoitot hr i KM. Write r
for illustrated booklets. fc- !
'Miori mm
J. II. KEENLY,
Agent.
Iji Grande, Ore.
SCORCH Y SMITH19
GLORIA
1
t SCOUMV 1 ,"'1!'' WL STAV RIGHT HE.RE. AMD ' t-I;.
j tiot LOOKS StUlOUS l C4TCM TJt LEAOEft -STAH.T HIW -.
14T MOR51. IS Bf iNG ' K1 UPTJtTRAlL '. AND I LL LEND J I I . -ffl
CARRitD AWM BV T6 l' A Kant TO MR. BROWN IN TME ! " .
iwiCT CURCMT ANO f iRIVE it . ' I.. " - -
. t.46. ora&Rs are v " .! -r-.r- Av;
PRijuTtNto!- , - ' :
. WHO' ( y,, wjj? . ,v
Trade Mark KeRtstrMion Applied For
U. a Tatent Ofico
GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,
HOW THE IMNAHA
HAPPENED TO GET
PERMANENT NAME
(Continued From Page Seven)
Imnaha camped at the mouth of
Sheep creek. The horses were
herded Into the brush corral and
thn Inrllfins rnllnd In their blnnkets
without kindling a fire for fear they If they ever crossed Into their own
would attract the enemy. territory he waa lost. Ho must go
The Nez Perce had scarcely closed 0,1 lastcr ftnd Mter
their eyes In sleep before the ! The afternoon sun sank below
renegade Snakes were among their J the tops of the dense pines that
horses. The snorting of the anl-! flanked the distant ridge, and eve
mala and the yelling of the enemy ; ning changed swiftly to dusk. The
had the surprised Nez Perces after ! mauvo shades turned quickly to
them, but being on foot they were j purple and from purple to black,
no match for the mounted cnemv. ; Velvet night closed in around the
Their horses were clattering away Indian. Nothing but the chirping
up tho canyon wth the Snakes rid- I tlie myriads of crlcfcpts and the
ing hard on their trail. There was call of the night birds disturbed the
nothing to do but wait the coming i hush of the night,
of day and the chief's arrival. But j As Imnaha nearcd the summit of
before Imnaha slept, he decided to the divide between the Snake river
leave on foot In pursuit. Visions f valley and the "Land of Many Wa
if the sleek, black yearling were , terr." he detected the smell of smoke
fading, but ho must rectify hts I from a camp fire. This pass has
stupidity in some manner before his i since been named "Frze Out Gap,"
chief. duo to the fact ttut two white
At dawn Imnaha was away with
a strip of Jerked venison as his only
pack. He knew the odds were
against him. The enemy was mount-
cd. They were many hours ahead near the far side of the pass. The
of him. He wore only soft moccasins : smell of cooked meat was plain to
to protect his feet from the sharp ; Imnaha. He had hoped for this,
rocks of the trail. Hackberry and j The Snakes would have eaten to the
thorn bush scratched at his limbs, limit and their drugged senses
The trail Wound ever upward. The would aid in his work. He remained
going would have daunted one less a while in hiding among the chap
slnewy. His pulses bent In his body nrrnl of the pass. He could hear
McCLAY'S STORES
The Stores of Quality - Service - Economy
Store No. 1
1704 Adams
Phone M 515
COFFEE
Liptons
Vacuum Pack tins
POUND 42c
COTTAGE CHEESE
Full Cream
yjc
PER
PINT
POTATO CHIPS
Fresh and Crisp
3 For .... 23c
SUGAR
25-lb. Cloth Bag
$1.53
Each
AMERICAN MALT
24-lb. Can
Hop Flavor
36C
CAN
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CANTALOUPES
Very Nice
2 lor 19c
lbs.
For
tvomt:pUed For
iY.
HE SEEMS
IU I C
but he never slackened his pace ex
cept to drink at an occasional spring.
He came at last to their burned
out caropflre. He could see his
horses hoof prints. He was en
couraged. They would not suspect
him or following on foot. They
would stop to eat. He would keep
up his steady gait and If the gods
were with him, so overtake them
! before
they reached Snake River.
men were nearly frozen while try
ing to spend tho night there.
Tho Snakes had eaten a heavy
meal and rolled in their blankets
FREE
DELIVERY
PASTRY
Saturday Only j
Black Walnut
Rock Cookies
j 2doz 33c
Saturday Only
! FRESH MEATS !
J Beef Roasts - Q !
j Pound 'IOC I
Veal Roasts
Pound
20C
SOAP
P & G Laundry
j 10 Bars. 35c
TOMATOES
Firm and Ripe
GRAPES I
extra nice, seedless
23c
PER
POUND
SWIRLING WATERS
DISCOUNTING THE COUNT!
M-m HE
CERTAINLY SAYS
THE1 NICEST '
y
THINGS
ORE.
tho uneasy stamp of hts animals ,
picketed near by. - The Indian at
last came out from his hid in". . 'ace.
and callously approached x. steep-,
Ing Snakes. The odor of cooked
flesh gave him a feeling of un
easiness. It was not bear nor yet ;
deer, neither was it grouse. The pe- !
cullar sweetness of It told him it
was horse flesh. He was not sur-;
prised at this, however, as he knew
It was their custom to eat horse
llesh when food was scarce. As he
speculated as to the next move, his
keen eye observed what appeared to
be the small hoof of a colt near the
dying embers; black and sleek was
the hair on the bone of the slender :
leg. with white fetlock. To the
seething brain of the Intrepid Im
naha came a vision of his coveted
prize colt In its death struggle so
should the. enemy pay with life;
blood.
The knife that the Snakes, had
used to dress his beloved colt lay
still bloody near the embers. With
a bound, the Indian, now a savage,
gripped Is hilt and lunged to his
first victim. With a convulsed shuv
dcr the sleeping Snake Joined his
fathers, and so from body to body
until all four Snakes lay dead in i
their goi e, lunged the undaunted I
Imnaha. Vengeance was sweet. With
tho stole calmness of his race. 1m- i
naha called to hts mount among the
band and was answered by a Joy- ,
ful whinny. j
In a very few minutes he was.,
riding behind his band headed for
"The Land of Many Waters." Noon
of the next day found him at the
mouth of Sheep creek, weary but :
Store No. 2
2916 North Second
Phone M 109
BRAN FLAKES
Post or Kelloggs
23c
Pkgs.
JELL-0
Royal Club
Try the grape flavor
All Flavors
3iJ21c
JAR RUBBERS
For Canning
Dozen 25c
GOLDEN AGE
Spaghetti, Macaroni
' or noodles
Double Size '
2 For 25c
BANANAS
Golden Ripe
20c 3 ...... 25c
I Yes, we" -Does
IT WAS TALKING TO
PRETTY .SMOOTH.
H H Jfi$iVk WHILE. 1 GET THIS PACK OPF OC VOU Jp1
X V FOREIGN
1 110.
exalted over his victory. His return
was a thing of great Joy among the
waiting Nez Perce. The chief and his
followers held a pow wow in his
honor. ., .
At the set of sun the chief callefl
all his braves about him and mode
this proclamation: "As the sun sets
on the 'Land of Many Waters' so
eimii it ho called 'Imnaha. To ypu
my son. shall be given the horse
No Grease
No Smoke
No Odor
ufhen
Frying
jOith
ONE OK THE FINEST NEW
The La Grande Hotel
' nt La Grnmle, Oregon.
Come in as You Are . . . Your Home While Here
Dining Room Coffee Slioppe
Clean, Comfortable, Cozy, Warm Rooms. Telephone Service
W. C. Becktell, Owner and Operator.
La Grande Week Starting Mon. Aug. 4
watch for the Free Aerial Fireworks!
Show Ground on Main Highway at
Orchard Auto Camp
WELL, '
I GUESS
I'D 5AV WET'S
THAT'S JUST!
AN AWFUL '
.
T83
Tfidaya 'August ii;i93n
your choice, and over the land J
Imnaha you shall rule.' " 01
To this day the advent of th
white man has not completSS
eclipsed the prescence of the
man in this land. The Indian mu
hunts and fishes In Its wild w
ncsses and the nature-loving u-hi
still feels the charm of his nri?
cence.
So today the "Land of Manv V
of ters" Is called IMNAHA.
HOTELS IN EASTERN OltEOON
H0TEL7
Bohn C. Terry
By Julian Ollendorff
, ov,
I THINK
he's vetsy
Good . .
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