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Tuesday, August 26, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven SIFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties I TilLois Childers Is Rescued From children,- of Joseph;"' were Biinday " When school closed Joan was given '" Tacoma. ..!. n, Mr .nn m Howard Wll-! liberal Increase In her allowance KVI (760): 8, studio; 8:30. CBS; liamoon. - - -,.-, .. .. . ,nd allowed a greater latitude In her feature; 10, orchestra; 11, CBS, WANTED WANTED TO BUY Carload of work , . horses weighing 1400 lbs. and up. Also carload 01 good milch cows, fresh or heavy springers. Leave particulars ojt what you have and where can be Been at this ofllce. ; , ' ; ' 8-2ti-6t. WANTED Roomers and boarders, 1003 Adams ave. 8-26-2 tp. WANTED Oood used range and heating stove. No dealers, phone 972-J. 8-H6-1 t. WANTED TO BORROW $2,200. Can give city propei-y vuiued at $5000 as security Call Observer. 8 -2d -5 t WANTED Exp. girl wants position In . office.-" Can give references. Write box J. 8. oo Observer. b-25-3 ta WANT. ED Exp. girl for general house work, 1102 O ave., oi phone 427-W. 8-25-2 t. WANTED TO BUY Motorcycle with side car. Address -Ralph Burr, Un ion, Ore., c-o D. E. iichmltko. 8-22-4 tp. FOR SALE Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five averattQ to taa line.) . fer line, la: insertion . Per line, ech added coniee- utive insertion -100 Minimum cb&rtfe on one . order , FOR SALE Bcanp, apples, cabbage, i carrots; - tomatoes, phmpkins. Ph. . 43S-J. Cove and Albany. 8-26-6 t. RAT2S BY MONTH 3 lines, per month 3.60 3 line, per month I? gfi 4 lines, per month HHHW.H..4.00 5 lines, per month $4.76 Each additional line over five charged at 6Go per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher ratei charged on all credit Insertions. Copy or all C.aaalfied orders mun be in this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSERTION. Bip orders on ad insert ud until fur ther notice must be received by the same ho ir or extra Insertion will bo charged' Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be -p-arned on phone orders by payment on or before Gate of last insertion PHONE MAIN 6C0 "Ad Observer Want Ad Will Do It" . . FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE 2300 acres of range land fur city home. Call 609-J. . 8-18-tf. COVE PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Allen and grandson, 'diversions than she nau ever nao. oe- Tommy Childers. of Medford, spent fore. ; .- hi , p T 'several days at the home of Mr. and After tne first two wn ui n- WjltPrSS Oi I ill KP Mrs Earl Allen. dom. Joan became bit bored, then HdlCIS Ul UdH " A' .,, .,,,,. a locevlsh- and Irritable and finally number of friends at a card party bored to tears. There was. she weep Monday evening. -Those from here. Ingly told her mother, absolutely were Mrs. o. J. Poley and Ous Carl nothing for her to do. son. Mrs. Helen Jackson, of Salem. I Mother had given her everything she- could think of In the way of By Mrs. William WlRgans (Observer Correspondent) LOSTINB (Special)- Twenty-one inenas oi jura, guy jiu.-iwuii, u ow ,.--i-j inn. neui a pnun. l, " j Mr. and Mrs. Frank woods, ot apo- ; pleasure. on " , luncheon at noon at Wallowa Lake. 'kan, are unending part of thelr-va- seo-what a little work would do. After the dinner the afternoon was callcm here with Mr, and Mrs. Roy - Sho confided to Joan that she real- spent swimming, boot riding, danc- Swortg . . j;.,, ly had too much to do about the Ing and swinging and a wonderful t Dutlng the electric storm'several house. - There were all sorts of things time was enjoyed. Although a near d twQ ateers were killed by that -were not properly attended to tragedy was diverted by the timely . u-ttninit on the Selver place on-Dla- because she had not the time. Would skill of Mrs. Dean Crow, who rescued B PraJrle. 1 -- -.,. ( 'Joan like to help her? - ! ume ijois unuaere irum u.unuw.B vada and Bernlce Slack, of Sum- i logetner tney wornea ouv a etiieu- ln the lake. The child ran ahead ol mcrvnle, . have- been visiting' their ule. , Joan . was to care for not only the rest and was unaware that the aunt aml m,,.!. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. her own room, but also for that of llako had gone down since she-was gicc of Lost Prairie - -. - ;l'er little brother. 8ho was to keep mere last auu iw own... ; M;. flnd. MnL t.. T.i MCKlntle leit tne Data ravrai uu (nw octw.iu and had gono down the third time laet WMk jor R0eburg,. wner they In order.-She was to take care of the when Mrs. Crow pulled her out of wm v((lt . McKenrJe's ..mother numerous flower vases about the the water, which was about 20 leet am, rt thelr young soni Tommy, be- house and keep the panslcs picked, deep. ' foM going to Salem, where Mr. Mo-! .She was to be responsible lor the Tho Enterprise Legion corp w Kinzle takes up bis school work. .neatness oi tne unen oioset. placed sixth at tho convention at . Llttl0 gobby Cook, son of Mr, and In addltlbu to this Bhe was to re Bnkcr last week. - I Mrs.- Hoy Cook. Is still very 111 from .celve 25 cents an hour for washing Miss Edna Hammack returned Sat- an lntetloI1 under his arm, land Ironing the delicate pieces that urday from Milton, where she spent Mlss Anna Ailtn, wno had her ton- could not be sent to the laundry, tho week visiting the E. G. Seaman ss remoV(K, several weeks ago. Is; It was not a heavy program, but family. ,', suffering from an abceSs which form- It has made Joan happy. Thcro is Mrs. Georeo Dodge and Calvin j . ,,,,.,,. .h .h hn. hnon nrobablv no better cure for youthful jMrs. Alvin Orton. Mr. Orton Is look- Plantz left Monday for Salem, where mBknB several trips to La Grande boredom -than responsibility and the uui ub me ruilll. x-rununtrnco ranger -mia. uumbc ...m j jqp Ireaiment. - ' octitawtui viiav uuv. .v ... ...Inn thl. lH k.nn ITnlluv f.lllIM ll. tlfkAlth Of her father. fTed . I .1 1..-- Unl.n ! I av-.u.. b.t.o jw. ..l.o. .uk ....). ... . ,, n, JjCUU I1U UUUKII..1, ..V.C... . Mrs. Orton's mother has been at the Hammack. '.nri Mnronror. Whitehead nre BDend- ing the week on the larm. wnere air Portland KEX (1180): 8. feature; 0, NBS: 1-0, Angel'is;. 10:30, orchestra; 11:30, NBS. .. KOW (820): 6:30. NBC; S. Cecil and Baity; Mclodians;. u:au,- ntsu; 10:30, popular program hour. feature; 10:20 to 1, dance music San FranrlRco KFltC (810) : 8, CBS; TO FMICIKATB TO 11HAZH, BUDAPEST. Hungary m Arch duke Albrecht Intends to renounce all titles and prlveleges as a member' of the Hapsburg family and emigrate to Brazil. During his recent visit to that Rniith American renuhllc. the for 11, slumber mer member of tho Hungarian royal family acquired 150,000 acres of land' 10, where he Intends to settle with about news, 400 of his nationals. By Mrs. J. R. Price (Observer Correspondent) COVE, Ore. (Special) Mrs. Lewis Weber, and baby son, of Long Beach. Cal., arrived at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paige. Fri day. Bhe Is planning to make an ex tended visit and her husband will come later. Miss Bess Kelley and Mrs. Mary Rees were visitors at Point Promin ence for a few days lost week. They wero visiting with Miss Kelloy's sister, A DIFFERENT IvlETHp SAVES THE FULL FLAVOR Point fcr nearly two weeks. Tho Camp Fire girls returned from their trip Friday. The girls were all l Mrs rpksIp Swnrtz. of Vancouver, larrived on Friday's train. She and hor children. Marv and Elmer, have sorry that the trip had not been .nwyca "lM "B- "ft r nu.ln n nr,nt w rtv ! Mrs. Carl Thomas entertained at a they were all enjoying it so much. luncheon on Wednesday: Mrs. Fi B. Leonard and daughter, Rutn, Mrs. The el r Is wero divided Into e roues eonara uu - home Sunday. Miss Mngiu win ao - ' 7, ar?d tlie work "arme f S 1 thaflS ' 'ttLT"- Hllma l"oratory woVk In the Wallowa hos. Or-'""n d Ice Connie Mack or- Leonard is sowlns his fall ft rain Miss Beulah Magill. who has been taking an advance course at a medi cal college in Portland, completes her course this week and Is expected home Sunday; Miss Mnglll will do . Radio Programs IVEDNKSIMV PKOflHAMS National Broadcasting Co.; . 0:30. FOR SALE Dill for pickling, 5 cents j ; bunch,- also heavy fryers, 30 cents ! ; pound dressed. Vvyllic,- East Adams, phone 219-J.-. - 8-26-2 tp FOB SALE 8 room house at 1910 ! r Cedar, suitable for private residence 1 or apartments. Priced for quick sale on account of Illness. Phone 375-J, 8-26-tr. ! FOR SALE Popcorn machine and all j - fixtures In Uranada Candy Nook. J. G. Snodgrass, 8-25-2 tp. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits, pedigreed stock. 4 milk goats. Pi-.cea rlfjnt. Allen H. Shupp. close to Moss Chapel, .H. , No.; 1. 1,-20-3 tp FOR SALE One Wilton rug, 1 1 6" by 15. Good condition,-1603 M. ave. , tl-23-3 tp. FOB. SALE One Winchester 25 auto matic rifle, line shape. One East man kodak with leather carrying case. E. C. Tuckcy. 109 Depot ot. 8-23-3 t. ALMOST NEW Z R-4 Bosch magnito, took it on debt, will-sou cheap, Greenwood, M 520. 8-22-6 t. CALL 854-J lor canning tomatoes, ; cnlons and potatoes. Fieah supply i now, 2112 Third St. 8-7-tl. 100 Depot St. store. Opp. J. C. Penney 8-23-tf. FOP. RENT Furn. opt. with bath. 1206 N ave. 8-20-2 tp. FOR RENT 5-rm.- house, bath, gar age, woodshed, 1903 Adams. 8-23-2 tp. FOR RENT Furn. duplex 4-rm. mod. i house with sleeping porch and fur I Mace. Coll Observer. 8-26-1 tp. FOR RENT 4-rm. furn. house. Call 390-M, 1511 Adams. 8-26-3 t. "?...- ."".'"""'iii!.. were her BUests, Kcna;. Thk h.'b.azeS r. and Mrs. Frank Bradley spent JS X RUU a?rD?ne srl tlie girls won camp honors during their stay In camp. UNION PERS0NAL8 ; while they were awoy Ml', and Mrs. Albert Brate left Wed nesday for Alberta, Canada, where I they will visit two weeks with Mr. Brtuz's relatives. They are going to jway ot Lewlston and Spokane. ... i Lovely refreshments-weror-served Orval McArtor drove to union eus- -' i urday after his wlfo and son, who UNION, Ore. (Special) Mr. and have been visiting friends... Mrs., Mro Prl nrom nnrt dniiuhtiir. Pre- Mark Crossland returned home with Ida, Mrs. George Chamberlain, Mr. : them. ' and Mis. O. J. Skiff and grandson, A. Egglcson and son. Asa have Henry Miller, picnicked at Radium returned homo from Pendleton where Sprhfgs on8unPday. . : i they attended the ram sa, They Mr. inrt Mrs I van Lwis OI EOOit- "u " Dlta ' cneatra;- :au, Ainoa nna Aiiay; a, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, school su- ' !! :3?; pl?e perlntendent. arrived Wednesday to 0' Wen" Scotty: 10:45, vlolln lookover their new location. v. - : : 1st; 11 to 12, dance music. Mrs.-'Gussie Crow entertained at a j Northwest Broadcasting system: 8, disappearing tea Wednesday.- Mrs. orchestra. Ukulele Bob; : 8:30. Har Effie .Cook . soon, disappeared, then mony Aces', blues singer; 9. Neapoll Mrs. Crow . was gone and Mrs. Wm. tans; 10, sunshine program; 12 Revel- Wlggans was-left to-tacit tne quilt, icrs. . . , Columbia Broadcasting system: 8. 9, Mood '...,. ,.i.i.i f.r..j. i j, 'which sold as number ones ' " . )') no n hnri. hnmp Will Grantlo, were cauers ot tne uavo vuu .V""T taking treatment for Health Talks but prefer one Houten nomo yiurstiay memng. mi. h mountttlnS ery, like so many other great dls- , KLX (880): 8. orchestra; 9. book- FOR RENT 5-rm. house, full base ment, furnace, sleeping poarch, Tho , Lewis Lake. Un vlnln Pnrlrer flnd Mrs. L. Z. Terrall entertained the members of ! Jame: their Sunday school classes members of Forty-niners; 8:80, Revue; Pictures; 0:30, dance music. ; I Salt Ijtke City ! KSL (1130):- 7:30,- NBO; 8, classics; 8:30, popular ' music; -slumber tunes; 9:30, NBC; JENNER " dance music; 11, Vagabond. Tho conquest of smallpox stands to j ; Oakland " tho eternal credit of Edward Jenner, I KGO (790): 7:30, NBC; 8:30, Hill a student of the great surgeon, John Billy Boys; 9, miniature biographies; fishing party jriunter. in a sense, jenner h aiscov- 9.30, NBC, , light 9:16. 10:30, FOR RENT 8-rm. turn nmt In t.wn nntji.. hi lamlly. Ph. 058-J, 1702 Cove. iiis i utauib m-uu... aro still relating their experiences. - coverles. was an accident. - worm program; 0:16, 8-20-1 t. "" J . , iRhonff Miller, of Enterprise, and Jenner once overheard a milk moid to 12. donee music. -f.'. nf iJamer. Leonard, of Lostlne. Victor saying: "I cannot take smallpox bo-, , Denver ,i Miller and John Walker were hiking meiit. lurnace. Bleeping poarcn. wicn ouuu.j '1 Vt,,Uo Steamboat and Swomp Lakes. narciwooa lloors. inq. louu rust or upworin lceuo ..v , ntnrted bnck to canin. Hills dept. store. M 0-23-3 t. Friday evening at the home of Mrs When they started I bac k to camp FOR F-ENT Furn. aPt. Steam heati ?Sa35&S FOR RENT 4 rm. mod. house, furn. sel-ies of similar parties in the tut-! " " J,nef "veTr; " or umurn. pn. 449-K. 8-d-ti. ur0. ' folks were nersons. Including his little son, ho , kh.t mnoi: 8. John Wortman and Miss lnora , mmJy bout them, but they ! was enabled to demonstrate that per- musl0. ;la t0 ! renovated. Partly furn.7 615.00, 1902 ?. nL . "S"" w Wan"on ! ""illy returned attcr a tramp ol .2 sons vaccinated with co 'pox were rr.t n..n tn ,.!.. hours duration. - unmuns wr iwu r -n, hv th PreubvteriRn mln- I Annaoei cpei causo I have had cow pox." Tnis KOA (R30): 7:30, NBC: 8, orchostra; observation so deeply Impressed him 8:30, Denver concert orchestra and that nfter consulting Hunter, he sot , mfti0 quartet; 0:30 to 11, NBO. himself to making a careful and dell- i ; Scuttle berate study of the relation of cow' KJR (070): 8, NBS; 10:30, orches pox to smallpox. tra; 12, NBS. - t By a series of clear, consistent ex- i; l0S Angeles perlments in which he artificially i KNX 1050): 8. loatures; 10 to 1, produced cow pox in a numuur oi danco music. cos; io, news, aanco organ Automobiles FOR SALE One Docile sedan, good condltloa-.vf olr. -bor.-;Belongs to. bankrupt cstste. Must be sold. E. C. Tuckey. trustee In bankruptcy, opp. J. C. Penney store, 109 Depot St. 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN A corn- " preteiyovcrhauled-mntorrgood'tiresr and upholstery has beea covered nnrt is lite now. Fisher body, and good paint. Come in ar.d see it, f 8235.00. I .;.r .1,. DrM,htBrli.n mln- AnilODei openccr speiiv iui. ;c FOR RENT Furnished apartment. ' " Af n.r a short hon- Ladd's Canyon, with her aunt, Mrs. 1809 Adams. Main 82: -ao-U... Pj' Se -CounsceU. , , eymoon they re turno 4 ,M.-.-and Mrs. Charles Brldwcll were FOR RENT Modern rooms at 1906- where they wlirmake elr home tor visitors In .La Grande Mon- half from : tne prescin.. mi. - accomnanlcd by La Grande friends drove, to -Walla wana ; on After years of careful and scrupu lous work. Jenner published In 1798, -a -record of his work. - - - ' - Whllo at first vaccination met with n certain amount - of opposition, 4t If irom p- ' rinv in - r ,' .. " - later was procucauy uiuvorouny nt- 8-29-6t.;v'tho grade school at torvl ; ,Mrs H Jttck80n wa8 the guest ot ceptcd and, tho ravages of smollpox .jcum - ---j --- . - f !-rs , r j poiey Monday ano lues- , wm- nuitmy vuvwtvvij b,ii,. FOR RENT Just reflnishcd, reason- two years. Miss King Is iaugptcr;pi - . .. I The first person vaccinated In the able prices, rooms and apts., .1. O.-Mrs. Alex Slater. :,.jr i,' t kpv Max Cook and family, are United States-was the five-year-old .O.F. temple.,-,- , -. -,8-13-tf. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence fs?w1L!.5 'aoal'ng , the .week camping up son of Benjamin Waterhouse. the first K-l,a uranuc, vibi,i.u u "7".-" .-pnrr . :. proiessor;Ol -tneory ana prucnue uv 3rd St., block and one post, office.. KFI (640): 8. NBO: 8:30, Tom Tor- . rls; 9, musical comedy album; 10 to ' 12, dance music - I - Hpokane ' - " KHQ (690) : 6:80, NBO; 7,- musical program; 7:30. NBC; 7:48, Walt and Marlon: 8, NBO; 8:80. studio; 9:30, NBO; 10:30, duet 11, dance mUBlo. - FOR RENT F urn. houses and opts., his mother, Mrs. Ef tie Rosewau. oun with-baths. clean, quiet, low rates -aay and look1 In the tournament, Adults, 1010 ureenwooa. o-iu-i in- FOR RENT Nice cool modern apart . mcnt, 2 beds, Frlgldaire, Lanais. 1024 FORD TRUCK-Don't miss this Rm 811verthOTn j bargaini ' ","" Wrlcht Drug store. 7-10-tl i 7- ... ;0veriAighgNewS: good tires and reconditioned motor, V14S.00.., f. ! FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 246-J. MISCELLANEOUS 1027 CHEVROLET COACH New j paint. 2 new tires, guaranteed mo- tor, and fine upholstery, lnis car 1 has never been abused and is in . wonderful condition, 8W0..UJ. - EASTERN OREGON School of Music 1927 ESSEX COUPE Don't miss this violin, piano, volco. Fall term one a fine UEcd car that has had ! opens Sept. 1. Credits begin Sept. . its hlz denrcciatlon and selling at. o. I. O. O. F. temple, 44 1-J. (By The Associated Press) Domestic . i Washington Senator Fess In radio 7-3-tf. I speech praises Hoover s work lor wnRhiTiErtnn shouBe in answering republican attacks on John J. Raskob cation with relatives and friends. bargain price. Mohair upnoisicrj, good tires and a line motor, $295.00. LARlbUiN urilivtv.v-'uii. 1929 WHIPPET COACH In perfect ! mechanical condition,' good paint and tires, 1931 license, $376.00. 1929 FORD MODEL A 3 window For- ; dor sedan. The mileage on this car , is very low, has trunk, well fend- ers, seat covers ,anu ......-, $575.00. - ' i 1929 CHEVROLET sport roadster Driven only 6.U00 miles 1931 license, $425.00. ' -:.V.:J.- 1930 FORD MODEL. A-pickup, closed cab. driven only 6.000 miles. 1931 license, 8450.00. , 1920 ESSEX COACH As is, 1931 license, $60.00. n 1924 FORD T touring, as Is, $20.00. We Trade. PERKINS MOTOR CO. 8-23-7 t. Mi- and 'Mrs; ; Charles Whitehead Physics 'in ' the Harvard Medical havo - a, new sedan, delivered this School. This was on July 8th,, 1800. week ' ' ... :.... I Thomas Jefferson helpod to spreod Charles Whiteley Bnd Elmer Gas- vaccination by vaccinating with his kell, of Echo, al-e spending the week own hand over 200 Individuals. In here with friends. 1806 ho wrote to Jenner, saying, "Fu- Vcrda Clillders visited for several turo ; notions-will know by history dovs with Elizabeth Robinson at En- , only ' that the loathsome smallpbx teVprlse. - 'existed and by you haB -been extlr- Merton Wade returned homo Tues- pated." ' ' '. ,'. '. ' -.1 - .,..- hn.nitni . Unfortunately this bronliccy hoB where he spent two weeks. ! not been fulfilled because smallpox 1 Miss June Jackson left on Friday .vaccination nos nov as yui ueuuiua rnr Rnif,m nfter suendlns a week's va- . universal. ; REBUILT guaranteed batteries for all rr rm. 213 Greenwood. con n-'-l2-6 t ;&rjnnlsh Custom." . An owl contest was played here on EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING New Heels and Soles Attached Willie You Wait TANNER SHOE SHOP Chats With Parents Miss Vera McArtor, of Enterprise, and Miss Dorothea Seaman, of Free water, were calling on friends at Los tlne Saturday. Clayton and Dallas Moffett, of Union, have been visiting at the homes of M. R. and F. B. Moffett. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crow left Tues day morning for a week's camping trip up the east fork at Mirror Lake. Gus Carlson. and his sister, Mrs. .uA n,,, nt Antrim, a inn.,, between Jackson, were dinner guests of Air. L i...fi bum nf sinnx Indians and Mrs. V. A. Scarlcs on Alder Slope, tlon has been a real problem !and a local nine. .Sunday. Thcro was not mohey enough to 1 Electric lights were hardly ade- Misses Pauline and Eileen Bradley send her away to camp and the pros- auate. accounts of the game stated, arc spending tho week In La Grande pect of naving tnat iarge, oncrgotlc revives Representative Wood's speech I against Hoover several years ugu. 1IITTEIIS IIAK HEAL KICK j IN 1905 OWL BASEBALL SANTA BARBARA Night baseball to tho city of Santa Barbara with Its historic Bpanlsh setting. Is an "Old A C.UHF. FOR IIOHEDOM By Alice Jiiilson Peale What to do with twelve-year-old Joan during the long summer vaca- T7i, uA-nl mtllHInfr j-uicj u o- lM.. .. - o , , r .... XHra - D. InhllH nf. hnm. mil n nnthmt. It. nar. a-i-i m.,vltn tne umpire caning a stride or . nunm ..... n..M -... i-".." - Tu, ball a number 01 times ociorc me rancn. .iumt .u uu w. wm:.iiii,B .w uniia BUILDINO AND REMODELING work pitcher had made his delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Childers and I about. ' done right on time, nana uuw HP SOURCE OF MAN Y ILLS Colon and Rec tal oondltlons cause (rent percentage of the world's suffering. Hemorrhoids and other evidences ol Kcclnl and Colon disorders may be looked lo' as the cause of most nervous dis eases, rheumatism, stomach troubles, sclstlca, neuritis, etc. Only such direct, specialized treatment as the Dean Clinic affords can bring permanent relief. Our FREE book let explains our famous non-surgical method ol treatment and remark able GUARANTY. . DrChAS. J.Dean RECTAL, soo COLON f CLINIC DCAM Win- rrva. COURTHOUSE HFTH & MAIN,POKIIArlll,UHtfaON TELEPHONE ATWATER 2661 AFFILIATED OFFICES Seattle.San Fpancisco. Los ArlfSELE 5 i 2661 j Templing, fro.gro.nl cups of ., , coffee charming touch of good living.' Ho satisfying ' ; they are when it'sM-J-B. You just naturally' relishl'this.',';i smoother, richer coffee flavor.'!' Jj2-eylinderod "vbcuiimiioti,'1.' usod exclusively by M.J.Bj ' seal in all the coffee; , good-. , ness. That's why every cup of M.J-D brings an extra, rich- .. ness to win your coffee taste. ' , And you will find that you may useslightllossM.J.Bpereup;.- Be sure your next grocery order. includes MJB.'' '' iv. HI-TESTVACUUMr Hoar M-.I-IVm "Dcml-TansD Be- ; ' vuo ' every Hednpsday, 8:f0 to M p. hi., tivtr KOIN unci Col um- ; IjIii network. :' ,,L u. '..,- ..... ,.f ,., fa i ju, iv1 Ar"':. . ' 1 - - - STAGES LEAVE From Coi ner ot Kim ana jenereon WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES NEW SCHEDULE 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 Lcwiston and Spokane. FOR INFORMATION CAMj . MAIN799 rates without obligation. Call Main : OP.nT?PWV SA1 TTH on u Austin 7-28-imp kjw.ivni Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office H0N0RB0UND By John C. Terry LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering is Rug Cleaning Works, Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop. 12-1-lm. I WOULDN'T SAY THAT.-IAKE, Fur IT s oum uuit i we couldnY touch this GOL1I MINli , OTHCraWISE' a snap, money TO LOAN Wo are reprcscn- j tatlves for tne i-ruueii"i ance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. FOR RENT ROOFING WORK Repair work or anv kind oi a new i. , Hlldebrand, 620-w. 3-6-1 mp FOR RENT 5 room house. hM '"" money TO LOAN on Improved city cement basement, garage with straight loans on lnstall- cement drive. Close In on E. Ad- . PrP?"y' rates. United ams, see II. W. Smith at fox larm. SUtes Investment Co. Ph. Main 33 8-25-3 tp I 8-16-1 m. All .r. ,,m end Bnn rjTT.MT makes, both portable ana smiiumv. . Tne nKguc su v-i-i-,. ...... - ------ Sr saie or exchange. E. C. Tuckey, to take place of Charles Evans Hughes worm courb cn-t " o Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons ' 1 rr 1 A. U RICHARDSON, M. D. PhyslclAn and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone. M-15 Res. M-66 i ke n. noirT, si. d. LEW A WILKES, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tho Eye. Ear. Nose and Throst Vew Foley Telephone Building Main 16 chamber of summary procedure. U. S. L. Batteries Your old Iratti-lTr and tfl.SI pnw a now one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric l blK ItM cast of C. P. ' TITOt. 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 Slain 62 ' , - ism - - - .' . - . .".1 ir:1 : .: A. ..' 'A r- V V; -r'c" -tviVi n .-i--ut i rirn(3ruv vrtu rc tu'Y 6IS6ER WAVS TO V0RI TM T 'HSi"V'" mST " 2, SEE A SO OF PEOPLB TfOO. THEAA '. - A A SISTGR NA10HT ST.LL B6 - PABPN6R.I RECKON : PLACER CLAIWS-USIN SAWOUP CLAMS ? .DNY UV6-TO fEE -Vi, . . 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