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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven CLASSIFIED ADQ The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ' wJr . p 1 WANTED AGENTS WANTEI1 ttitr nhin rnr. poratlon seeks manager for open i territory. opportunity to earn-; $3,500, 95,000 and more yearly. We ; furnish everything. Experience un- ' 1 necessary. Pyr-Pyter Co., 1985 Fyr Fyter Bldg.. Dayton, O. 8-18-1 tn, WANTED To traae mod. 6-rm house and 2 lots on paved street for largo house close in suitable for roomers. Call 222-J. 8-8-6 tp. A JUNIOR HIOM SCHOOL girl wants i work In home. Call Farmers 288. 8-6-12 tp. FOR SALE . FOR SALE Beans and . cucumbers, 2702 Greenwood. , . 8-18-3 t. FOR SALE Canning corn, beans, beets, -and other vegetables. Leo Wrlght,205-M. . .;. 8-18-1 t. FOR SALE Beans and cucumbers. W. L. Pennington, phone 665-R. 8-18-4 tp. FOR SALE Extracted honey. O. Voleswlnkler, Island City. 8-16-6 tp FOR SALE Hay and corn chopper. Cheap. 2705 No. Fir. 8-16-1 tp. FOR SALE Modern 6 room house. 2 blocks from normal school. A real bargain.. Call 211-B. 8-16-4 t. FOR-SALE .-6 room modern house, Furnished or unfurnished. 1804 i Adams ave. Phone 6U2-W. 8-15-3 tp CALL 854-J lor canning tomatoes, cnlons and potatoes. Fresh supply now, 2112. Third St.- 8-7-tf. TOR SALE 10 acres, water right, modern buildings,' 4 acres young prchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team and new Implements go with place. See owner lor nrlce und terms. O. E. Gump, phone 488-J. 7-24-1 m. ' FOR SALE Sick and accident insur- i ahce, $10.00 per year. Frank Hop- . Kins. 2101 Fir. Ph. 349-J. 7-24-1 mp Automobiles 1929 MODEL A A 1 ton Ford truck, Dual high transmission, closed cab, , 32x6 tiros. 1931 license, $428.00. 1929 MODEL A Ford coach, all new Firestone tires, ' driven only 10,000 j miles, 1931 license, $450.00. 1926 FORD MODEL T coach, new, tires and now paint, 1931 license, i S150.00. . 1W2S FORD PICKUP roadster, steel body, -1931-license, 865.00 1923 MODEL T ROADSTER, 1931 . license, 845.00. 1026 ESSEX COACH, as Is, 1031 . license, $60.00. - .. . , WE TRADE PERKINS MOTOR CO. . M. 500 . - 4th and Adams : ' ' 8-i5-it. 1026 CHEVROLET COUPE New Duco finish, excellent upholstery and fine tires, new radiator and much spe cial equipment, $276.00. 1027 OLBSMOBILE DELUXE SEDAN Here' IS an expensive car that has . stood' the , big depreciation and Is how selling for $345.00. Good motor, trunk In rear, excellent upholstery, and good tires. Come In and drlvo It. . ; ' ' 1927 ESSEX COUPE don't miss this - one a line used car that has had it3 big depreciation and selling at ; bargain price. Mohair upholstery, good tires and a fine motor, $275.00. j 1922 CHEVROLET Baby Grand tour- j ing Formerly owned by an elderly j . couple who drove it very little. Car j Is like new. $75.00. LARISON CHEVROLET CO. 8-18-1 t. FOR RENT j FOR RENT Unfurnished clean mod. house. Close In, 145-W. 8-16-2 t. FOR RENT 4-rm. furn. house, $20.00, 1306-lOth St. 8-16-1 tp GOOD ROOM AND BOARD in pri vate fp.mllv. $7.00 per week. Ph. 273-W. 1303 9th st. 8-16-4 tp. i FOR RENT Furn. apts. Ph. 203-W. 8-15-3 tp. FOR RENT Furn. apts. 1206 N avo. with bath. 8-13-4 tp FOR RENT Just rcflnlshed, reason able prices, rooms and apts., I. O. O. F. temple. 8-13-tf. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt., 1101-O ave. ' 8-13-6 t. Professional Directory Physicians &, Surgeons A. U niOHARDSOV, AL D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-lf Res. M-65 - l,EE B. BOOTY, M. I. LEW A WILKES, iU D. Practioe limited to diseases of the Eye,' Ear Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main It Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK BAL-MES 801 N, AVE. Headings Dally. Readings by Mail s Specialty U. S. L. Batteries Tonr old battery and $0.81 puts n new one In your car. Burgess Battery aid Electric Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to the line.) Per line. 1st Insertion 10o Per line, etch added consec utive insertion - 7c Minimum chargo on one order ., , , T i ,,, ... t5o RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month 3 line, per mouth 4 lines, per month 12.60 .$3.26 .14.00 .4.75 b lines, per monin Each addition.. Una over five charged at 60c per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rate charged on all credit insertions. Copy or all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Step orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same ho lr or extra insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before uate of last insertion. PHONE MAIN GOO "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOR RENT Furn. houses and apts., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. FOR RENT Cool, mod. rooms. Day, week or month prices. Reasonable. 1408 Wash. Ave. 7-23-1 mp. FOR RENT Nice cool modern apart- ment, 2 Court. beds, Frlgldaire, Landls 7-21-tf. FOR RENT Rms. over SUverthorn Wright Drug storo. . 7-10-tr -Mod. garage. Ph. 240-J. 7-3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING AND REMODELING work done light on time. Plans ami rates without obligation. Call Main 83. E. Austin. 7-28-lmp EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple, 447-J. 6-9-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering ds Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. ChaB. Edwards, prop. 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential Insur ance Co., and can make farm or cltv loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. ROOFING WORK Repair work or ' anyktnd of a new roof. Call Chas. Hlldcbrand, 620-W. 3-6-1 mp. MONEY i'O LOAN on Improved' "city ' property, straight loans on install ment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33. 8-16-1 m. SMALL-POX ' : In 1929, the last year for which flirnroK are available, there were 3ij,062 cases ol small-pox In the t United States (Including only forty four states and the District of Co lumbia). This is Hie large tribute exacted by Ignorance and indifference. Snioll-pox Is the one disease which wo can with unfailing cer tainty prevent, and yet, In 1929. 38.062 individuals contracted tho disease 132 of these died. It is of Interest to note that there were more cases of small-pox In 1929 than in 1028, and more in 1928 than in 1927. Thero is a large masH indifferonco c,linnY in the United States. Many are lulled to a false sense of j security by the relative rarity of small-pox. It is rare, However, ior u yum w pass wltnout some graphic and dis astrous illustration oi wnni. can nap- pen to a community wnicn nas neglected vaccination. In 1925 there were outbreaks of Bmall-pox in Washington, D. C and Camden New Jersey, and among those stricken approximately one out of every three died. In 1926 in California thero were 2794 cases of small-pox, with 232 deathL-. D.-. Dublin, in his survey of small pox In the United States and Cana de. for 1929, well summarised the condition by saying: "The danger of a widespread out break of virulent small-pox Is ever present, because the number of susceptible persons Is large. "Until this number is greatly re duced by general acceptance of vaccination there will be no real se curity against Small-pox." New York City's population In creases at an estimated rate of 3577 persons a day. " 1 Health Talks i - 1 ABSOLUTE serenity charac terizes our service. Every thing Is done 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 FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE 2300 acres of range land for city homo. Call 609-J. 8-18-tf. NOTICE OF. TAX SALE Public notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order issued to the Sheriff of Union County, Oregon, by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, In accordance with Chapter No. 437Q General Laws of Oregon as amended by Chapter 175 General Laws of Oregon 1923, as amended by Chapter 12 General Laws of Oregon, 1925. Dated June 5th, 1930, I shall, on the 2nd day of September, 1030 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of La Grande, and County of Union. State of Oregon, sell the following described lands and lots for cash, the price for eact tract as designated in the aforesaid order being sot out op posite each tract described hereunder, to the highest and best bidder . at such sale to wit: Tract No. 3 on 1916 list Lot 10 and the East half lot 11, Blk. 88 Chaplins Add to La Grande $ 206.03 Tract No. 8 on 1916 list East 20 acres of South of N. E. Vi S. W. 'i Bee. 18, Twp. 2 North, Range 39 E. W. M 28.05 Tract No. 8 on 1016 list West V, Lots 6 to 10, Blk. 7 of HUgard 9.01 Tract No. 9 on 1916 list East '4 Lots 6 to 10, Blk. 7 of HUgard 15.92 Tract No. 10 on 1916 list Lot 1 and 2, Blk. "B" of Hindman's Add. to Elgin .... 33.79 Tract No. 11 on 1916 list East 45 feet of Lots 4 to 6 Blk. 3 of Wisdom's Add. to La Grande : 86.17 Tract No. 17 on 1916 list Lot 3 Blk. 2, Sommers Add. to Elgin 183.38 Tract No. 19 on 1916 list West i of East . of N. W. 4 of N. E. Vi Sec. 7 Twp. 2 North Range 30 E. W. M. 26.12 Tract No. 1 on 1917 list South U N. W. 14 of S. E. V, of Sec. 13 Twp. 1 South Range 39, E. WV M. 26.81 Tract No. 2 on 1917 list E2 of N! of NVa of NWS of N E Seo. 18 Twp. 2 N Range 80 E, w. M. 23.10 Tract No. 0 on 1917 list Beg. at the S E corner of ' Blk. 2, Thompson's Add. to Elgin, then W 127 ft.. S GO ft., E 127 ft. N 00 ft. to beg 20.04 Tract No.' 7 on 1917 list 5W14 NE&, SEI4 NW',4, lot.. 5, NW!4 KE!4, Sec. 6 Twp. 2 North, Range 30, E. W. . ' M . , '. 1,032.38 Tract No. 8 on 1917 list Lot 4. Blk. 85, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande 49.80 Tract No. 9 on 1017 list Lots 12 and 18, Blk. 12, Allcel , : 20.23 Tract No. 10 on 1917 list Lot 8, Blk. 18, North Elgin...... 20.81 Tract No. 11 on 1917 list Lot 1 to 3, Blk. 10, Thomp- son's Add. to Elgin 102.56 Tract No. 12 on 1917 list Lot 17 and 18, Blk. 23, North . Elgin 33.72 Tract No. 13 on 1917 list W'jN2N'i NW'.J NE'4 Sec. 18 Twp. 2 N, Range, 39 E. W. M 22.20 Tract No. 14 on 1917 list Lot 5 and '6, Blk. 52, Chap- - lln's Add. to La Grande 1C3.5G Tract No. 16 on 1917 list SE",SW14, SW'4SE'4, Sec. 32 Twp. 6 S Range 42, E. W. M 148.70 Tract No. 16 on 1917 list One hnlf Interest in lots 3 & 4, Blk. 2 C St. La Grande. ... 33.20 Tract No. 18 on 1917 list E 52 ft. of lot 3. all of lot 7, Blk. 10, Arnold's & Dray's Add. to La Grande 101.06 Tract No. 21 on 1917 list Lots 13. 14, 15, & 10, Blk. 23, North Elgin 54.77 Tract No. 22 on 1917 list Lot 3 Blk. 47, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande 63.72 Tract No. 23 on 1017 list Lot 11 Blk. 21. Allcel 101.07 Truct No. 24 on 1017 list Lots 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, Blk. 7. Lots 7. 8. 0, 10, 11. & 12 SCORCHY SMITH .RecentXappefHtigs u !fce'icie-'BeirJhfrtraini bearfin JninirtO egutprnertt, encamp? in tfia ccmyon below the gold discpier't" Jcofcfty. wis fit tig to t'ntofm Jato emdSeHitAatJie is safe ids adii'ii $toidTrK'uritecLon Slack eadtn comes upon ffetfyand Jake riti-round-ett bt outlaws - Fcozcliy i&ptuner iie desperadoes - sfie leader jrvver -to 2e JleteThryo - a rroiop-zou-r catle iief claJZe rupgests itot'JTrontief cfcslica 'ie dealt ArtiufitA dut Scorchy balds ikat tie aur must be respected While on ft is way lo ihe Chmjon &mp && Cowboy ffuanzioijirzi? in iSreFu.stlerp Siropehi exchanges sliols 'with two strange men 6efi?reAe discovers thgu one vie fherir and 'Ms deputy ivio Jtaw teen-trailing ike fume out-. ' . j)ie"riff J7lasin offers ib trixo The fugitives in GLORIA Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office GLOPIA IS IN RaRIS, TOGETHER. WITH FIVE OWER SEtECTErj AMER ICAN Girls, to APPEa-r as a MANNEQUIN IN 'POlTOU'S FALL Fashion -revue, wtiCH open IN A FEW DAYS. Great interest has scem aroused as to the relative qualities of Beauty -possessed by the american and the -fijench MANNEQUINS, -AND THE tf?ENCH Girls have their own opinions,- Blk. 8 Hindman's Add. to Elgin 103.92 Tract No. 26 on 1917 list Begin 217!4 It- W of Center of Sec. 15, Twp. 1 N Range, 39 E. W. M. thence S 200 ft. W 21714 N 200 ft. E 21714 ft. to beg - 05.85 Tract No. 27 on 1917 list Lots 5 & 6. Blk. 1, Imbler .... 06.71 Tract No. 28 on 1917 list SKNE'4 Sec. 31 Twp. 3 S Range 41 E. W. M 03.61 Tract No. 30 on 1817 list Blk. 5 A. M. Stevenson's Add. to Elgin 30.36 Tract No. 31 on 1917 list Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 Blk. 47 Hindman's Add. to Elgin 142.62 Tract No. 33 on 1917 list Lots 17 & 18. Blk. 47, Hind man's Add to Elgin 46.C9 Tract No. 33 on 1917 list Lots 1, 2, & 3 Blk. 96. Chap lin's Add. to La Grande 233.UV Tract No Ii cn 1917 Vl Eli SEi'i Sec. 14 Twp. 2 South. Range 36 E. W. M. 117.17 Tract No. 3 on 1918 list The NV4N14NB14NE14 Sec. 31 Twp. 2 North, Range 3 . W. M ....... 35.43 Tract No. 4 on 1918 list Lots 7, 8. 9, Blk. 69 Chaplin's Add to La Grande 340.48 Tract No. 5 on 1918 list The S!iS!i,SE4NW14 Sec. 15 Twp. 1 N Range 83, E. W. M 27.36 Tract No. 6 on 1018 list Lots 10. 11, & 12 Blk. 89 Chaplins Add. to La Grande 323.09 Tract No. 8 on 1918 list The E(!.W14SE!4SEli Sec. 0 Twp. 1 North, Range 38 E. W. M 33.61 Tract No. 9 on 1918 list Lots 7, 8, 9. 10, Blk. 11, Aril old's & Dray's Add. to La Grande 237.76 Tract No. 10 on 1918 list The SW14NW;4 Sec. 10 Twp. 4 South. Range 41 E. W. M. 61.63 Tract No. i2 on 1018 list The NE14SW14 Sec. 31 Twp. 2 North, Range 39 E. W. M. 113.52 Tract No. 13 on 1918 list Lots 2 3 Sec- 6 Twp. 4. South. Range 41 E. W. M. 912.14 Tract No. 14 on 1918 list The E 14 W 14 NE 14 N W 1-i Sec. 32 Twp. 2 North Range 39 E. W. M 38.40 All the abovo tracts being In Union County, State of Oregon. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff. Aug. 4-11-18-25. Sept. 1. Milk for Sale by Foot A new process by which Danish dairy farmers are extriK'tinr the natural water from (lie mill; leaves 11 pulpy sulisliime which Is Uien rolled Into sheets like paper and dried. This cniicentrateil milk Is then sold liy the pound and may also he marketed h.v the square foot or yard. When desirable ( use It in lliiielleil form, it is dissolved In hot. water. flipper's Weekly. Transferrins Pictures - One method f softening the Ink In 11 printed picture so tluit It can he transferred easily is to dissolve Hi .drums of .vellinv soap In a pint of hot water, adding H Huld ounces of splrlls of turpentine When cold. This solution Is applied to the picture, which fs then pressed over tho hlanlt paper or linen. Chewing Gum by the Aero II. lakes :i.".(KI0 u,:res just to pro vide the llavorinj;s .of part of the chewing gum and candy consumed in this cnum ry aaiiaally. The llnvm'lnjrs In iiueslinn are the es sential nils of peppermint and spearmint. In the ease of the spearmint, all the product (joes Into the manufacture of jium; hut pep-' pernihit also Units its way into candy and as a llovorliiK Tor tooth paste. Washington Star. Tree of Ages One of Ihe world's oldest trees has Just been lucaled at St. Vin cent, one of Ihe (Jape Verdo Islands. It Is eslhnaled to be at least (i.OOO years old, having sprouted about 3.IKX1 years before the birth of Christ." The Portuguese colony nt St. Vincent knows the undent giant as "the dragon tree." Earliest Police Force The llrst organized police ilaled from Charles Ihe Wise, who reigned In France from 11104 to 13S0. He established a body of permanent fiflh-ials to enforce the' law. Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office rM PU22LED.'- SINCE WE'VE . AWOUND, AMD IT. SEEMS To ME yjtj' ,lrvl "gg3- YOU AINT NEVER BIM IN OKloHOMA- J -OSj OH , NO ' - VOU BE eOlN TO Jj,. i tV Tell me next that this here JitfvlZ'l , H SOMBK6RO OC-YOURN COME S Ireland! .MMfi HERE WAS lJ5T AJjOCD gUSIMES MOVt, Legal Size Fish Are Liberated In County Streams tty Sirs. I,. Z. Terr.il I (Observer Correspondent) UNION, Ore. (Special) -- Work of hasher?, was' co week j with loads going out tu Halfway Five"""1 Mrs' p' J' HolUn6' for a tcn pii.i nJl JLv !...? ft 2 visit. Their home is at Melbourne, I the Grande Ronde. The distribution Mr. and Mrs. r! H . Bon ney returned ,Rcn?ye't!.rl"y,ht ?f"d -'thThV Friday night from their outing In the ""V wlth-hethM1?.dlwHfl, lake country east of Cove. They re- ! Br"m!moti"'v ' 'SVS. port a very1 restful vacation In a Dr. and Mrs. Marie Phy. of Hot La e. marvelously scenic country. In the Sunday visitors at the Wright course of their many miles of horse- home. ih-n Ert- back riding they visited nine lake;-. I Mrs. Kennct h Ford and three sons On their return they found that tho ' Miles City, Mcjt.. visited wermy stork had left, a 614 pound 'grand- " home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton daughter at tho hatchery that morn-, nJ"10"''' . . r n..Ln nd son lug. The happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr and Mrs W; li. Beeson and son Frank Bonney. hav. named her Gloria g,,"-. ,Xe f her mothe'r, The members of the second year ' Mr. Almira Kennedy. ' M'-Bceson nt cooklng class and tho third year sew- tended the Arnerlran Legion ""'Von ing clais gave a tea party at the home tlon and on Sunday the PW " -otheir leader. Mrs.PJohn Green, Frl- YSSilS aay aiternoon. iney;.iaa snaopu for a garden party witn airs, ureeua gorgeous beds of flowers as a back- ground but the sudden shower, drove them to cover. A lovely luncn was served on small tables in a taotlly decorated room. For . Diversion uiu members gave a Bhort musical pro- gram, closing with their club songs, During the afternoon they made olans for the club fair that is to be held jointly, with the county grange at the experiment iarm eauy m Scptember. This annual fair attracu a large numDer 01 visitors n "J"' " r . ; . competition Is shown for a share in Sunday. ,, .,,i ' Ath- the $100 cash prizes that are offered Mlsa , Gracl, a Hnggerty went to Ath for exhibits. The girls are planning ena tho first of lost wcok 10 v 0 demonstration of cako baking, sow- friends. . - n wl,kln8on d.Xo up to the Jerry Thompson hero 27 years . ago, spent . several days p ace Sunday to bring home Earl last week talking overold t mes wUh Cock Victor Oamgle and their camp- friends of other days. .Ihcy wero higo'utfurafte?a weeklnthohllls. .traveling southward -nd .then east Mo viola Parker drove home from with the Atlantic seaboard os their Elgn MayXnl after a few final tinatlon They plan to r. Java visit with Mrs. Jean McComas turn to their home In Portland oy and Mrs. Joanclto Moran. She was February.. held up about half an hour at Island, miss Alice Marquantt. and Mrs. Cltv by a sovoro wlndj hall and rain Maymo Robblns, of La Grande, and storm. , .". Miss Georgia Wright left' Sunday Mrs. Viola Halsoy has gone to Kol- morning for a two yreeks pleasure trip logc. Idaho, to remain Indefinitely, which will Includo Yellowstone, rturto Her parents llvo there. ' Miss Vivian Jory came' up from The delegation of American Legion Portland recently to bo ready for tho and auxiliary members who attended opening days of high school. - the state convention in Baker gavo E. P. Coburn, who has been em enthusiastic praise to that city for ployed at the Davis service station, the way in which It-entertained tho went to tho Orando Ronde hospital visiting crowds. Gold - Star mothers Friday to recelvo trcatmont for on whn AltonHnri t.hn hnnnuet plvan for Infected fllieer. them on Friday wero Mrs. G. F. Hall, Cro-js. Slstors who attended were 'Mrs, Merton Davis, Mrs. Leonard Knight Hff,.- T.nl, nmum . .T in ll nn II given Thursday for the auxiliary was ulso attended by ' several members from union and ii most, enjoyable time was reported. Members of tho A m-nn1 anrl -thn TCltFttem Oregon Stark Show association assist- sid Vaden. Thoy went to North Pow cd the legion and auxillory in fitting dor Sunday afternoon for a vlslj with up a float for Saturday's parade. John Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Ferguson before j Martens truck was made Into a .returning' home'. .' V mintatuM stock show . arena with Its ! Mr. and Mrs; F. N. Fox and the J. j display of Imitation livestock. ... 1 JG, McConnoll, of Pendloton, and Dick Wlnshlp, of Salem, wero Sunday visitors at tho uoorge winsnip iiumw. Thflv returned to Pendleton In tho evening accompanied by Mrs. McCon- nell-who naa spent several uiija . Union., ; ' i i , Wilbur Davis took Fred West to Sangre on Sunday. Miss Opal Thompson, who had been visiting In Lostlne, came to Union on Friday to visit her friend, Mrs. Mark Crosland. Sho was. on route to her home in Bolso for a snort visit ueiorc taking up her teaching duties Mcdford. Mrs. O. W. McArtor ln s.nall som Ronald, also camo from Lostlne that day for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Crosland. Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Calvin aro tho ' school the assembly room is being ro parcnts of a baby daughter born on painted and tinted and carpenters ! Thursday. . aro laying some new floors and put- i Mr, and Mrs. Fred Carroll have a ting In new Btalrs at tho South grade I new son who arrived on Saturday. -school. j Miss Oertrude Enkln ond her friend, t. T. Cock was In Portland on busl- j Miss Judd. both teachers in the Che- nnss tho first Dart ol the wook. .' ; mawa Indian government school at ' Sunday. Aug. 17 was the last ser Salom, were callers at the M. S. Lov vico of the conferenco yenr for tho homo on Sunday. They plan to rcv. r. C. Lee of the local Methodist spend their vacation at Wallowa lake, church. Ho will leave a low days bo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bldwcll. of jor0 the annual conference begins as North Powder, were Union visitors ne is in chargo of tho statistical work Sunday. land must be on the ground early. C. L. and Miss Alice Cadwcll left This is the fourth yoar for his work early Sunday morning for Omak, ' nt union and he goes to conferenco Wash., where thoy were called by tho ' wJth an urgent request from the peo dcoth of their nephew, Harold Cad-1 pB ncra mr his return for another well, who died Friday night. Ho wan yCnr- tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cad- mis. Raymond PlttB and little well and was about 3B years of ago. daughter, Madeline stopped off In The family has visited ln Union sol- union Thursday on tholr way from crnl times and he had takon treat- THE BROKEN CODE AND THEY'RE ARRIVED I'VE BEEN LOOKING THAT BRINGING US OVEW ment at Hot Lako on his last visit hero two years ago. He was in poor health for several years. Phil Metschan. republican nominee for governor stoppeu over In Union on his way from the American Le gion convention In Baker on Satur day. While here he renewed hts acquaintance with several old friends and made some new ones. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Valentino and four children arrived Sunday after - n at the w?:"' ' , fc "T,, ;,;.". ,hmum came in from u(.. with her Rupert Tuesday for "lth. h" "' " ; " untli school siarts. . . ,... ... ,,,',',," 's. n - Mnrtha Ford ' v.-"' , '" i ftrrnoon to I drovo to Cove Sunday "n00n cn oy B short session ol 'he 9" Folk's picnic held In the Ascension Brove. w(.Voel and Betty "''"-;: ,,. n a anihirri en- r' " caiherlno creek on Mrs. acorgo Acklcy and family went funeral of nor oroiner-ni-iaw, Burnett. . . Mr. HnVinOtin PUIS. Ol UrilllWI ni, visited for a snort tima in umuu woclt. She came as a delegate of the auxiliary to the convention at Baker, Her small daughter, Madeline, spent thf time lit tllO 11OU10 Of Mr. and MrS. F. Hutchinson family wore Baker vis itoro Thursday evening. .. Union Schools Will Be On September s Ity W. V. Connor (Obaervor Correspondent), ' j UNION. Ore. (Snccliil) Carpontdrs' and painters are at work at botn tne ; high school ana graae scnvui uuu ovcr . . .,-hool district No. 5 prepar. torv t tll0 opening of tho 1030-31 BI,i,ool term Sept. 8. At the higs Grants Pass to Baker whero Mrs. GREEN! K, uTm iakf Vfl man's CICUT B6 A WAN's S f iT THAT MEANS ' M6CKTIES' AIL AROUNO VS'C, - - , lAINI TRVIN TO FlfiWPETef lut "lYOU BOyS -AN' VOU KNOWSJ B-r FOOL YOU- BUT FIKED ON ' -Mm "Ir. rtiVjkfi- ''' " ViV- l... ' ANOTHER CHANCE- V. 'VvV Itu we will iBAve iH-$6$0mi ' ri - COUNTRY AND NEIE JfyF$M&Y,&WlW )NjS5W f fl- el AND NOt ON ACCOUNT OF OUR BEING J- AND THEY'RE CERTAINLY GIVING ( BETTER LOOKING THAN TVIB FRENCH GIRLS; TUEM TO US, -WITH OAGGErZS why some of rttesB rrCT ' ' 7T yL S ! Girls ARE ) ' ( Yes -rweYS VH ( CW-J-S ; 'Pitts' Is going to attend the American Legion convention. She is at present president of ' the Grants Pass ladles auxiliary and represented her organ isation sit the Baker meeting. Little Miss Madeline visited here during the convention. The usual rush Is on at the Union flouring mill to handle tho wheat crop which is reported as a good yield and of excellent quality. Hall and Knight have their spur of the railroad built to the field opposlto tho Oregon Trail sawmill,' and aro loading and shipping out carloads of tmm ' 'BS 'r0"i the Hall ranch up Cather home from i , ,, . ii i tho box factory at MIIton-Freewater. Word received from Santa Rosa, Cal.. Is that J. W. Patterson is slowly Improving. He has been In a hos pital for several weeks and has been serlouBlv 111. ' The Patterson family moved from Union to tho California city a few months ago, Unibn American Legion and the ladles auxiliary attended the conven tion In Bakor last week. A float rep THE ROBOT SINGS OF LOVE THE ROBOT (singing); "O, BUT tho Robot has no soul. And having no soul It can- not love, Small wonder the lady spurns Its suit; Now, if the Robot cuts a ridieu. lous figure beneath a lady's bal cony, why expect IT o thrill intelligent theatre goers in the character of Canned Muiic Music is ah emotional art. By means of it feeling may be translated into all tongues. ' The Robot, having no capacity for feoling, cannot produce music in true sense. THE AMERICAN FEDERATI6N OF MUSICIANS. fComprrilne HOfiOO prtf.Mlonii! maican In thi Vnltti Stdt.a and Caninfj) JOSEPH N. WEBER, PrmMtnt, 1440 Broadway, New Y6rk, N. X. - Tome to SAN a$gjjfc Glorious Vecatlonland. " "". " v ' - Swn )FupMcm IDp'awie GARAGE IN Convenient lo partes end beacfics Golf cordi k in Room i io i iciRooii too 7 iiSRomi o tin eiRoow .0 Tie l6 RoOBa 4-TO 6 CO 48 Rooinl aoo M Twin Bedlooni tor m ' I ' fcnoo.j Aomm en iuitt-lrfln room, bcdrooa ' - ' ortvitcbitiv(raaillOi ) tAROE SAMPIB ROOMS EVIRY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ROOM : L.Sl'. HUCKINS.Mdnas'nS Director' ' (Write lor descriptive folder) resenting the "stock show city" - was : built and took part in the' parade during tho meeting. '.Dave Gibson Says Signs of man's old ne:7 When attractive young women come up lind talk sense to von without tho formality of nn Introduction. Lo rnln Journal. .'Note for Speeders The tasteV you whiz through life the less you really see und hear. Detroit Free l'ress. Alabama Rivers Alnbnnfu has 1.4US miles of n.ivl. gnhle rivers, 4d0 miles of which nro fully developed. Franklin Wealthy ' Benjamin l-rmikllii left an estate of $l,-i0.000, which In those days was n considerable fortune.. soul of my soul, I love lliee-- Tou can Join In rebuking the proposal that mechanical muslo Is adequate fare for the American Intellect by joining the Music Defense League. ' Sign and mall the coupon. American Fedarstloti of Mualclstts 1440 Broadway, ww lorn, . . 0.ntl.mi: Wltttlit furlMr bllliMi; M iiy pirt, slww erU.mj nape In tha Mi tllalniUin tl Llllnl Muila Ina.lti Tliutra. rValTM ,. AJdriMl .'. Cfty..!.......:............. S(o FRANCISCO Cool All SuMnier 59 .'Average HOTEL BUILDING By John C. Terry if 'rriT"ii ii ii ii i ' if : ' ''i'iiir'- By Julian Ollendorff 4 mi Wi m.. ' mm u L 1 blocks east of V. P. Depot,