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Monday, August 25, 19:50 Page Seven LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. 1 WANTED WANTED Exp. girl wants position In olflcc. Can give references. Write box J. S.- c-o Observer. 8-25-3 t WANTED Exp. girl for general house work, 110.1 o ovc, bi phone 427-W. 8-25-2 t. WANTED Girl for housework and cooking. Writ? Mrs.' Lowell Rung, Hllgard. 8-23-2 t. WANTED 100 people to seo the new designs In fall wallpaper now on display at Noah's. 8-23- 2t WANTED Exp. Girl for-gen. house work, Main 678. -' 8-22-tt WANTED TO BUY -Motorcycla with side car. Address Halph Burr, Un Ion, Ore., c-o D. E..j;lur.ltke. ' . : ' 8-22-4 tp. FOR SALE FOR SALE Popcorn muchlno and all fixtures in Granada Candy Nook. J. G. Snocigrass. 0-25-2 tp. " FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits, pedigreed stock, 4 milk gouts. Priced rltfiit. Alien H. Sliupp, close to Moss Chapel. H. fco. 1. 0-25-3 tp FOR SALS One Wilton rug. 11 6" by 15. Good condition, 1002 M. ave. 0-23-3 tp. FOR SALS One Winchester 25 auto faiatic rifle, fine shape. One East man kodak with leather carrying case. E. C. Tuckey, 1UU Depot St. 8r23-3 t. FOR SALE Wallpaper at a substan tial price reduction, Noah's. 8-23-2 t. FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. Ph. 4U2-W. 8-22-3 t. ALMOST NEW Z R-4 Bosch magnlto, took It on debt, will sail cheap, 213 Greenwood. M 520. ' 8-22-0 t. FOR SALE Surge milker, nearly new. J. A: Blnlcnlk, Union, Ore. 8-19-0 tp CALL , 834-J lor canning tomatoes, onions and potatoes. Fre3h supply now. 2112 Third st. 8-7-tf. FOR fcSALP 10 acres, water right, modern buildings, 4 acres young orchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team i and new Implements go with place. See owner for price and terms. C. E. Gump, phone 498-J. 7-24-1 m. FOR SALE Sick and accident lnsur- 1 uuco, $10.00 per year ..Frank liop- kins, 2101 Fir. l'h. 349-. 7-24-1 mp Automobiles 7 .rr: 1 s?dan; good L FOR SALE One Dotl- candiuon,.Ia4r..rubbex, .Belongs.. Iq . bn.tT.uP,t..c!?EVKSS vJ.o1!. . VO. - lUCKcy. (.rustle in oiniMuitiy, oij. J. V. Penney store,T09T3epOt Br. 8-23-3 t. VJ2-U FORDr,THUpK'-i Completely ' . ovdr.iaul'f, ffivo Jieavj Vtl'uty .tiros, and a yood body. An OK car, 9105.0;. ,X,XV,,.,U v f, 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE New Duco finish, excellent upholstery, nntl, fine tires, new radiator and much special- equipment. i::'An OK ' car, ; $275.P0., -,.,,,., -!. : 1925 CHEVROLET COACH Thi3 car was recently repossessed ond Is In excellent shape. Good tires,; com pletely reconditioned motar. and nice appearance. ; Ah Oi-i. car, $195.00. .-Vl 1924 FORD TOURING A good all around ranch car that will deliver worlds of transportation at ex tremely low cost, $75.00. LARISON CHEVROLET CO. 8-25-1 t. 1029 WHIPPET COACH In perfect mechanical condition, good paint and tires. 1931 license. $375.00. 1929 FORD MODEL A 3 window For-I -dor sedan. The mileage on this car , LA is very low, has trunk, well fend- ; ' ers, seat covers and 1931 license, t 8575.00. 1920 CHEVROLET sport roadster Driven only 6,000 miles 1931 license, 5.425.00. 1930 FORD MODEL A pickup, closed cab. driven only COQO, miles, 1031 license, 8450.00, - .- J ,. 1938 ESSEX COACH As is, a snap. 1931 license, 6G0.Ot . . 1924 FORD T tourlnij. no is, $20.00. We Tnfdo. PERKINS MOTOR CO. 8-22-1 1. 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room house, has lull cement basement, garage with cement drive. Close In on E. Ad ams, see H. W. SnWth at fox farm. 8-25-3 tp TYPEWRIT ERS FOP. RENT All makes, both portable and standard for sale or exchange. E- C. Tuckey, 109 Depot St. Opp- .J- C Penney store. B-2.1-1!. Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeon A. U niCHATiDSO.V, M. I. Physician and Surgeon Office over Clans, Drugs Office Phone. M-15 ' Res. Si -66 i.rcu it. min v, t. i. I.KWA WIl.KKS. M. I). Practice limited to diseases of the Eve. Kar. Nosa.nnd Throat. New Foley Building Telephone Main 16 U. S. L. Batteries Tour old batterj and $.! puts a new one In your cnr. Burgess Battery and Electric 2 block? cast of V. P. !ii not. IFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates Count five average word to tat lino.) Per line, lat nsGrtlon 10c Per line, each added consec utive insertion , 7c Ulntniuiu charge on one order - ..... -X6c UAT3S BY MONTH 2 llnei, per month 3 line.", pet month 4 lines, per month ft lines, per month .$2.60 .13.25 .$4.00 .14.75 Each additional line, over fivo charred at 60c per line per month. . CASH IN ADVANCE ta re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher ratei charged on all credit insertions. Copy or all Classified orders must be in this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSERTION. 8u.p orders on ad inserted until fur ther notice mOt be received by the same hoir ur extra Insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders oil cited. Cash rates, may be cirned on phone orders by payment ou or before uate of last insertion. PHONE MAIN 020 "An Observer Want Ad wm do ir FOR RENT Mod. house unfurn. Close In. Ph. 145-W. 8-23-2 t FOR RENT 5-rm. house, full base nicnt, furnace, sleeping poarch. hardwood floors. Inq. 1008 Mrst or lima dept. store. 8-23-3 t. FOR RENT Furn. apt. Steam heat. Waverly apt. Ph. 203-W. 8-23-4 tp I FOR RENT 4 rm. mod. house, furn. i or unfurn. Ph. 440-R. 8-23-tr. FOR RENT 4-rms. Bath. ; Newly renovated. Partly turn., $15.00. 190J ! Cedar SC. 8-20-6 to FOR RENT Furnished apartment. I 1B00 Adams, Main 682. 8-20-tf: FOR RENT Modem rooms at 1936- I 3rd st., block and one half from i post office. 8-20-6t. FOR RENT Just rcflnlshed, reason able prices, rooms and apts.. I. O. O. F. temple. 8-13-tf. FOR RENT p-urn. houses and apts., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. FOIl RENT Cool. mod. rooms. Dav. wee!t or m0nth prices. Rensonablo. 1403 Wash. Ave. ' 7-2B-1 mp. FOR RENT Nice .cool modern apart- hient, 2 beds, Frlgidalre, J Landls - nn 7 ni.,f FOB P-ENT' Rrnir.'.prtr SUVerthorn Wright Drug store. f(FORi RENT Mod, garqge,, PJfcj. aS-j; MISCELLANEOUS EASTERN ORE66m School f -Music Violin, piano, voice. Fall term opens Sept.: 1. Credits begin Sept. B. I. O. O. F. temple, 41W. B-23-7 t. REBUILT guaranteed batteries for all makes of cars, - 213 Greenwood. : M. 620. , - 8-22-6 t EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING I New Heels and Soles Attached While You Wait TANNER SHOE SHOP j Foley Hotel Building. 0-21-1 m. ! SEE J. A. BLAKNIK about your house moving, 2004 Adams ave. 0-19-6 tp. BUILDING AND REMODELING work done right on time. Plans ana 1 rates without obligation. Call Main 86. E. Austin. 7-28-lmp GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Clias. Edwards, prop. 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen : tatlves for the Prudential Insur ance Co., and can moke farm or I city loans at attractive rates of ln i terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, insurance, j loans -and bonds, ROOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hiidebrand. 020-W. 3-0-1 mp. MONEST TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans on install ment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33. 8-18-1 m. TO SPEND HHi SI'M MOSCOW UP) As part of tho so cialization and Industrialization ac tivities in the Moscow region, some 815.000.003 will be expended this com ing year In warehouses, silos, factory kitchens, as the huge restaurants are called, and bakeries. There are 210.088 unprotected highway-railway crossings in the United States, according to the Chi cago Motor club. E .tertees 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 Counties FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE 2300 acres of range land for city home. Call 609-J. 0-18-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 cr Union County. 1 Oregon, In accordance with Chaptrr I No. 4370 General Laws of Oregon a3 I amended by Chapter 175 General ! Laws of Oregon 1023. as amended by Chapter 13 General Laws of Oregon. 1025, Dated June 5th, 1930, I shall. ! on the 2nd day of September. 1930 at 10:00 o'clock a. ni. at the front door I of the Court House, in the City of ! La Grande, and County of Union, j State of Oregon', sell the following FOUND AFTER 11 DAYS' SEARCH i row Atom i Mary Frances Mcuienny, zu, prominent Ricnmund, va., 0'l miss ing for 11 days, returned to her home with her married companion, Harry Dickinson, whom the n'Ts father had arrested on a charge of "abductlno" his daughter without her parent's knowledge or consent. ACTRESS SUES ; fig. , -m 1 m .,... ,..,L , , , .... , llfitO Jean Acker, first wife ol Rudolph Valentino, screen star, brought suit to compel William R. Dclchanty, wealthy New York reai estate dealer, to pay her J18.400 a year. She charges he induced her to quit the films In 1925 and come to New York to live agreeing to pay the amount 3tated. She also claims $25,600 is due her in back salary amount 3tated. She also claims $25,600 is due her in back salary iBaB SCORCHY SMITH TT" ' r:TTrToLFBErT-rrcn77:F 7JTT73Ti7)TfTI r-ftN' TatN TwlsT 1T UP T1 suppost -wquick OUICKllVER . '".0tMV .) 1 ,' ;y;f?-tJl prffl TIGHT TLLTrt' QUICK- VtLVBR.M0UVO; st WtoD SO YOU -TAKE A I'lEtE OP '(. V "-VES SRUEKES OUT TO ,U$6 (JV6H.. ' , CHAMOIS SKIM AM-VOUR V TJROUSH Tu PORES OP I AfiAIN 1 , -Jn9Vf TM' QUICKSILVER ONTO J '4, CHAMOIS -TM 60L1)ftjJ -11" ' 5, Ji. i THROUGH SO WAS St: - . , gSFSiSr S&K J i V Srt .BEHIND y yX cs - - ... .i ... i - GJiORIA Trndemnrk Registered U. S. Gloria is cisplayimg twe new FASWlONS IN PorrcuS AOTUMtl OPENING, IN PARIS. SHE IS ONE OF fWc SIX AMERICAN GIRLS IMPOHTTED CY "POITOO. TWERE Ar2E ALSO -FRENCH MANNEOJJINS IN THE REVUE, -AflO PLEfJTY OF JEALOUSY Before Gloria became a mannequin she had) been a fashion artist in new York: described lands and lots for cash, the price for eact tract as designated In the aforesaid order being set out op posite each tract described hereunder, to the hliihest and best bidder at such sale to wit: Tract No. 3 on 1916 list Lot 10 and the East half lot 11, Blk. 38 CUaplins Acid to La Grande 206.03 Tract No. 0 on 1918 list East 20 acres of South ?i of N. E. '4 S. W. i 8ec. 18, Twp. 3 North, Rango 39 E. W. M 28.63 Tract No. 8 on 1910 list 1 West ', Lots 0 to 10, Blk. 7 ' ! of Hligard , 8.61 Tract No. 9 on miu list East "i Lots 0 to 10, Blk. 7 of Hllgard 13.92 Tract No. ,10 on 1910 list Lot 1 and 2. Blk. "B" of landman's Add. to Elcln .... 33.70 Tract No. 11 on 1918 list Past 45 foot 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 103-38 Tract No. 19 on 1910 list West ,a of East of N. W. 4 of N. E. Seo. 7 Twp. 2 North Range 39 E. W. M. 28.12 Tract No. 1 on 1917 list FORMER BACKER Patent OIllco HAVE YOL) MADE ANY SKfcICHfcS C THE GOWNS YET. Gloria AH.n.itili-tt l'rt:ts i'hnlt)- ( ANY SKfc-lCHfcS -!-y- rr HERE. ARE. -FEW.-; mVju Vnt?wf - IF YOU MAKE SEVEPAL ryirjut . - "ill iuu ,y rA with, tuu, (THE GOWHS YET, CmS I SKETCH THEM'. ?NY?iS AFTER- MORE JL ,5!' Y -V GLORIA Mjl DURING MY REST - NOON&U CAN GIVE THEM J ' TooAYT VXSffiJSV WlLL HAVE T0 O 9 i4TNr-T sztfws- to me this sv -A 34jr II rc"7hfi0e South V, N. W. y. Of S. E. 4 Of Sec. IS Twp.'l South x : Range 39, E. V. M, ....-'....'.,.: .' 26.81 Tract No. 3 oh 1917 fiat E1J of N',4 of Nlfc of NW!4 M , n e sec.' iu 'rwp, a Range 39 E. W. M 23.19 Tract No. 0 on 1917 list ', Beg. at the 8 E corner, of 1 Blk. 2i Thompson s Add. .to Elgin, then W 127 ft.. 8 60 ft., E 127 It. N 60 ft. to beg u 20.04 Tract No. 7 on 1917 list BW',4 NE'4; SEW NWl,,' lot 8, bwh SE'4V sec; o Twp. . 2 North, Range SO.. E. W, ; M, : t: 1.032.S8 Tract No. 8 on 1917 list Lot 4, Blk. 85, Chaplin's- Add. to La Grande ..:.......:,..,.:....... 49.80 Tract No: 9, on 1917 list Lots 12 and 18, Blk.- 12. ' Alice! i ..." 20.28 Tract No. 10 on 1917 list . Lot 8, Blk. 18. North Elgin...... ' ' 20.81 Tradt No. 11 bn 1917 list . 1 Lot 1 to 3, Blk. 10. Thomp son's Add. to Elgin ...... ..V...:. 102.50 Tract No. 12 on 1617. list -Lot 17 and 18. Blk. 23, North Elgin. .....'..'.:....: 33.72 Tract No. 13 on 1017 list . W14N"al4 NWV4 NE'4 Set, 18 Twp. 2 N. Rango, 39 E. W. M 22.20 Tract No. 14 on 1917 list Lot 6 and 6. Blk. 62, Chap- The;' 'complete IF YOU'VE been a toulHst in foreign, hinds, You've, probably cdme .td have a high regard, for one or another of 'the , standard, guide-books. ..Surround? ed by strange scenes, strange nnmest and with your time. limited,' you have turned with. relief to. any volume which tells you on, good, authority where to go and; what to do. ' Consider. your, ordinary shopping tours in the same light. Without an up-to-date guide-book of. merchandise appearing, daily within the pages of this newspaper, your, most casual, trip to the , stores would be; more or,, less, like a ramble in. foreign countries. :'- . ','- '. We're ' speaking of. , the advertisements',, of course. If it weren't, for the advertisements you . would-.be a stranger in .the market, . surrounded by strahge namesj, strange brands. Buying would be giiesSihg, liiiless you tested, every article you vvanted before yoii bought it. -' . As it lis,' you, can. make up. your shopping, list in a(feV'.npriii,es, and buy with confidence instead .' of-suspjeioh, Knowing what you're getting ; knowing, that consistently, advertised goods must, maintain,, standard., quality. ... .Tpkc.fuli.iidvantageof -the great, guide-book, of this modern age . read the. ad vci'tisements, every, day THE GOLDRECOVERED HAS SHE FOUND A. f V 7 ' l-rtjev'oc evn:, , eNT GLORIA OW I'LL I t, GLORIA, YOU MAKE ZE I'LL EE GLAD I ii-.Jf Yc MO; fill-neor 1, THEY Re EXCELLENT, tjL-OKlft. LeAimnii wcrrurt nc LA I Tnirmiiunun r - i ;' . i rn 5end these -right off -, i mwe v or. r.rr j .. '.rr.irr lln's Add. to La drande 163.58 Tract No. 15 on 1917.11st , SE148WH, SW'4SEi4. Sec. 32 Twp. S 8 Range 42, E. W. M 148.78 Tract NO. 16 on 1617 list One half interest In lots 3 & ' 4, Blk. 2 O St. L Grande ... 33.26 : Tract No. IB on 1917 list . E 52 ft. Of lot 3; all of lot 7, t Blk. 10. ArnoW's & Dray's , Add. to La Grande 101.66 Tract No. 21 on 1617, list LOU 13, 14. 15, s 16. Blk. 23, ' Ndrth Elgin ot.Tf Tract o. uii on 1817 list tot 3 Blk. 47, Chaplin's Add, ' to La Grande : 63.72 iracfc no. uu .v.' wv , j Tn. ,1 mb Of Alla1 ' " 1 ftl 07 ' ' Tract No, 24 oh 1917 list tots 7 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Blk, . 7, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10. 11. 5 12 Blk. 8 Hlndmau's Add, to Elgin 'I..:...: - 103.02 Tract No. 28 oh 1917 list Begin 217(4 ft. W of Center of Sec. 15, Twp. 1 N Range; 39 E." W. M. thence 8 200 ft. W 217i4 ft. N 200 ft, E 21714. fi; to beg et.CS Tract No. 27 on 1917 list Lota 6 it 8, Blk. 1. Imbler .... BS.71 Tract No. 28 on 1917 list B'iNEH 800. '31 Twp. 3 8 Range 41 E. W. M 83.81 Tract No. 30 oh 1817 list Blk. 5 A. M. 8tevenson's Add. to Elgin ..!.... 30.33 VP? RtlT-TUBRC VOU S&E NOW GOT A "SOP-T SILVERY TUIS BE, CALLED AAALOAM ! AWL TH' QUICKSILVER AIM T 60ME YeT - IT CLINGS TO ddLiS' LIKE fcur BUT IP YOU HEAT IT. REAL, srAART ON VER STOVE. . PReVl? FRIEND? Tract No. 31 on 1917 list ; Lots 1. a. 3, 4. 6, O. lc 7 Blk. . 47 lllndman's Add. to Elgin 142.62 ! Tract No. 3S on 1917 list Lota 17 & 18. Blk. 47, Hind- man's Add to Elgin 40.69 Tract No. 33 on 1917 list Lots 1, 2, & 3 Blk. 98, Chap lin's Add. to La Grande 23339 Tract No 11 en 1917 Us'. B'A SE", Sec. 14 Twp. 2 8.3'itB, Range 35 B. W. M. 117.17 Tract No. 3 bn 1918 list The N'N'jNEViNEVi Sec. 3! Twp. 2 North, Range 39 E. W. M. 35.43 Tract No. 4 on 1918 list . Lots 7, 8, 8, Blk. 89 Chaplin's Add to La Grande siu.io Tract No. 5 on 1918 list The Sl'jS'iSENWVi Sec. 15 , Twp. 1 N Range- 83, E. W. M 27.33 Tract No. 6 on 1818 list Lots 10, 11, & 12 Blk. 89 Chapllns Add. to La Grande 323.60 Tract No. 8 on 1918 list The E!4W14SE!48EV4 Sec. 6 '. Twp. 1 North, Range 38 E. W. M. : . 33.01 Tract No. 6 on 1618 list Lots 7, 8, 6, 10, Blk. 11. Arn-, C O A. C H TO PORTLAND OVER LAB O R DAY ; ' Lv. , Ar. i Ori Tickets honored ONLY in coaches of trains . scheduled above, IfiiggiiKe will not be checked. . , GET YOUIt TICKETS EARLY , . UHIM J. II. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Ore. HpME DECORATION- TALK S -.,,N O.- I i Vcr of ten -women write irt tb rnc anJ teil me that they would like to deco- rate their homes and furniture in the ncw,gay colors so popular to.day.They complain that it takes an expert 10 .pi'iv,y'':yi' jii' I just had a letter today from Mrs. pleased. 1 dont know anything about Wallace of Los Angecs. She says that the technic of naintins, J .fill my brush she tried to' redecorate her breakfast" up too much. I can never 'paint oyer.!;. ... !,., ... nn, ,trr,fiil. After she But with Flex, it looks as if mv chairs was through the brush marks showed, The paint was rough and spotty; in fact, it looked as though it were put on by on amateur, which she cheer fully admitted she was. ' I have just been trying a new paint, .... called Flex, which I would like to LISTEN TO FAY F RAS E R recommend, because any one can use OVER YOUR RADIO! It and have splendid results. Flex is Every Tuesday and Friday morning not nn enamel nor a lacquer. It is at 9:30 Miss Frascr will take up a something, absolutely new, combining special problem in home decoration the best features of both. It is made ftnd show how it can be solved. Lis- expressly for any one to use. ten to her over KFRC, KHJ, KMJ, The remarkable quality of this new KOIN, KOL, KVI, KFPY and let color-coatinnisthatno matter whether her show you how you can increase you are an amateur painter or not, the beauty and charm of your home. WP rMR. QUICKSILVER. WILL EVAPORATE ENTIRELY AN' YER PURE. GOLD DUST WILL 86 LEFT ! BUTTON '. We LL DO THIS AT TH 'CABIN old's & Dray's Add. to La Grando 237.76 Tract No. 10 on 1818 list The 8W"4NWli Sec. 18 Twp. 4 South, Range 41 E. w. M. oi.tu Tract No. 12 on 1918 list The NE'SW'i Sec. 31 Twp. 2 North, Range 39 K. w. M. lia.oz Tract No. 13 On 1618 list Lots 2 6t 3 Sec. 3 Twp. 4. South, Range 41 E. W. M. 912.14 Tract No. 14 on 1B18 list The E!4W!4NE"4NW!4 Sec. 33 Twp. 2 North Rango 39 E. W. M 38.49 : All the above tracts being In Union County, State of Oregon. JESSE BRF.SHEARS. ' Sheriff. Aug. 4-11-18-26. Sept. 1. Burro's History Tlio burro Is n ili'.wiiiliint of the llrst ilnnkcys hrmislit over liv the Spaniards, mill v:i llrst used on lliis continent In ?Iexlcn. . Not Worth the Prico If .the diet Isn't well iilnnneil. It Just tnenna siicntllny mouey for the fun of cotllnv slctt.. ? GOING -.Saturday. August 30th La Grande (5:45 a. m; or 6:5 p. m."- , Portland -.61:80 .p. jil or 7:15 a. m. ; ' ' RETURNING , ; Sun. Mon. or Tues. 1 any regular train froin Portland FACIF, j :i-.m;-c'. by '-e iJFlcx utonutle,illy smooth itself out, drying in a few hours, into a lustrous, glass-Tike surface, .which, is as. tough and resilient as a him df steel, ; have already tried Flex on some ' o) tiiy chairs am am tremendously had been painted by an expert! Flex is for all woodwork, furniture and automobiles, I understand it is sold at almost every good paint or hardware store. By John C. Terry ACT UP LATER ! By Julian Ollendorff 1 Tso.mvrisTHE waythe'' y FORTY-NINERS.' DIDTMEIIi I PROSPECTING AND GOT I THEIR DUST AND NUGGETS