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Wednesday, August 27, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. - Page Seven c IsASSIFIED AD WANTED WANTED Young man wants position as typist or gen. office worn. Cull Observer. ' ( 7-20-3 tp. WANTED TO RENT Strictly modern unfurnished hotfse with two bed rooms. Must have electric stove. By adults. Main 122. 8-27-3 tp. ' WANTED TO BUY-Harload of work j horses weighing 3$fH lbs. and up. f Also carload ot good milch- cows, ; -fresh or heavy - springers. Leave particulars of what, you have and ; where can be seen at this office, i . Ant-'. 8-2ti-6t. WANTED Roomers and boarders. 1602 Adams uve. J 8-20-2 tp. WANTED TO BORROW $2,200. Can give city property v.itlued at $5000 us security. Calt.te'rver. 8-2(1-6 t WANTED Exp. girl wants position in office. Can give references. Write box J. S. c-o Observer. 8-25-3 t. FOR SALE FOR SALE Eating and cooking ' apples. Also large", 'foliar prunes." Mrs. D. H. FrocWiy: f rultdale. j. '-: 8-27-1 tp FOR SALE OR TRADEt Good motor cycle, licensed innd ;V:ready to go What nave you? .Earl Lanman, Im . bier. '.. . 1 8-27-3 tp FOR SALE! Fryers, farm. 206. t " " t . rV'. 8-27-3 t. FOR SALE Brown .rqed baby buggy, - $5. Ph. 697-W. j 8-27-4 t. FOR SALE Beans vior .canning. Call 258-J. - , . 8-27-1 tp. FOR SALE One slightly used hot air furnace. Price $100. We do all kinds of sheet metal work and furnace re pairing. Lynch Plumbing Co. 8-27-2t. FOR SALE Queen Anne walnut 7 piece dining room iisuite. Good con dition. Sell at reasonable price if cash. Will trade for dinette and lour chairs. Call 320-R. 8-27-t f. - - -- FOR SALE Beans, kpplea, cabbage, carrots, tomatoes; pumpkins. '. Pn. 438-J. Cove and Albany. ' 8-2G-0 t. FOR SALE Dill for 'tickling, 6 cento bunch, also heavy fryers, 30. cents pound dressed, livyllle,' East Adams, phone 219-J. 8-20-2 tp FOR. SALE 8 room house at 1010 Cedar, suitable lot, private residence or apartments. Priced tor quick sale on account of lllrjensi , Phone 375-J.: . - 8-26-tf. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits, pedlgBeed stock, milk goats. . " Priced right. Allen H. Sliupp, closo to Moss Chapel, iRV.No,, l,i BI-25-3 tp ALMOST -NEW' ZtrfJt'.Bosc'h' magnlto,: took it on debt, will sell cheap,, 213 Greenwood, M 620. B-32-B- tV CALL. 8G4-J; for : winning tomatoes,. chlons and potatoes! Fresh supply, . now, 2U2 , Third, sjj. .,.;... :!u BrV-tf, 'Atitbntobiles FOR SALE Good Chev. 28 truck, licensed, only $325.00. Truck t with logging trailer 560. Earl Lanman, Imbler. .. 8-27-3 tp 1927 CHEVROLET COACH New grey Duco. excellent' velour upholstery, completely reconditioned motor, low mileage, and good tires. An OK car, 295.00. 1024 FORD TRUCK - Oversize tires, Warford transmission, flat rack, and stake sides, special brakes, and , a good cab. Motor . reconditioned, j (146.00. j 1028 FORD ROADSTER New black Duco finish, excellent tires, a re conditioned motor, 'and lots of ser vice, $138.00. 1024 FORD TOURING New paint, a reconditioned motor,1 good top, an Ideal low priced car, 805.00. LAR1SON CHEVROLET CO. 8-27-1 t. 1929 WHIPPET COACH in perfect mechanical condition, good paint and tires. 1031 license, B375.UU. j 1929 FORD MODEL A 3 window For dor sedan. The mileage on this car 1 Is very low, has trunk, well fend- j ers. seat covers 'and 1931 license,! 675.00. ,- ,. , . I 1929 CHEVROLET, sport roadster j Driven only 0.000 miles 1031 license. 425.00. ;4 ; j 1930 FORD MODEL A pickup, closed j cab, driven only C.000 miles. 1031 ! license, (450.00. 1920 ESSEX COACH As Is, a snap. 1931 license. &G0.00.U I 1924 FORD T touring, as is, $20.00. We Trade. ' PERKINS MOTOR CO. 8-22-1 t. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room bouse, has full cement basement. Rarni;e with Professional . Directory Physicians & Surgeona " A. U RICHARDSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 0 Office over olas Drugfl Office Phone, M-1E Res. M-66 i,ee ii. noOTY, m. n. LETWA WItKES, M. D. Practice UmJten"'t6 diseases of the Bye, Ear. Noae and Throat New Foley r.. Telephone Building Main 16 Parts fofj'ail hiakes Starters, Gertdrators and Distributors BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC 2 blocks east of U. P. Depot The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five arerajre word , to t.i line.) Per line, 1st fnnertlon , 70o lr line, each added consec utive insertion -- 70 Minimum char bo on ona order - RATI29 UY MONTH 1 lines, per month ft.EO 3 line.-, per mouth .MM.$3.36 4 lines, per month M ,..4.00 6 lines, per month M-7S Kach additional line over five charged at COo per line per month. . CASH IN ADVANCE 1 la iV qulred on all Classified orders to eitrn these rates. Higher rate charged on all credit Insertions. Copy tor all Classified orders tnuit be In this ufice by 10 .V. M. DAY OV INSBRTICN. Sup orders on ad inserted until fur ther notice must be received by Uie same hoir or extra insertion will bo charged Telephone order solicited. Cash rates nay be earned on phune orders by payment on or befure uate of: last Insertlou. PHONE MAIN COO "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It- cement drive. . Close in on E. Ad ams, see H. W. Smith nt fox farm., 8-25-3 tp ROOMS occupied by Dr.- E. A. Rine hart will be open for lease Oct. 23. i 1030,- U. S. Investment Co.. 113 Depot St. ... 8-27-8 t. FOPv RENT Furn. fi-rnv. house at 2012 Cedar on Sept. 1. : Call Grace Harness shop, 407-J or 322-W. ; 8-27-t f. FOR RENT 4 room modern furnish ed bungalow and duplex. Inquire 503 Adams ave. ' v ' 8-27-1 tp TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT All mukeo, both portable and, standard for sale or exchange. E. C. Tuckey, 109 Depot St. Opp. J. C. Penney store. 8-23-tf. FOR RENT Furn. apt. with bath. 1206 N live. 8-26-2 tp. FOR RENT 5-rm. house, bath, gar age, woodshed, 1008 Adams. . 8-20-2 tp. FOR RENT 4-rm. furn. house. Call 390-M, 1611 Adams. 8-20-3 t. FOR RENT 6-rm. house, full basc- -merit, furnace, sleeping poarch, hardwood floors. Inq. 1008 First or ..Hill's dept. store. 8-23-3 t. FOR 'RENT Furn. apt. Steam Jreat. Waverly apt. Ph. 203-W. 0-23-4 tp FOR RENT Furnished apartment, : .1800 1 Adams, Main 632. 8-20-tf. FOR' RENT Just reflnlshed, reason able prices, rooms and apts., I. O. O. F temple. 8-13-tf. ,FOR RENT Furn. houses and npta., ' With' baths, clean, quiet, low rates. , 3 Adul.ta, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10f 1 m. FOR RENT Nice cool modern apart ment, 2 beds, Frlgldalre, Landls Court. 7-21-tf. FOR RENT Rms. over Sllvorthorn Wright Drug store. 7-,10-tt FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 245-J. 7-3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL Saturday Is the last day you can get your hat cleaned and blocked for 60c at Angel's. 8 -37-3 1 NOTICE to my customers, I am now j at 2707 N. Naple st. Ph. 173 W. O. ! C. Fleshman, the Rawleigh man. ! 8-27-t f. AFTER SEPT. 1, office of the Oregon Mutual Fire Ins. Co. operating as La Grande Insurance agency, will be located one door east of the Sacajawca hotel coffee shop. R. F. Baxter, mgr. 8-27-4 t EASTERN OREGON School of Music Violin, pianoi voice. Fall term ' opens Sept. 1. Credits begin Sept. o. i. o. o. r. tempie. 447-j. 8-23-7 t. REBUILT guaranteed bntteries for all makes of cars, 213 Greenwood. M. 520. 8-22-0 t EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING New Heels and Soles Attached While You Walt TANNER SHOE SHOP Foley Hotel Building. j B-21-i m. j BUILDING AND REMODELING work I done right on time. Plans ana i t rates without obligation. Call Main i i 80. E. Austin. 7-28-lmo I. A ("IRANI tK MATTHESM At UlJ- ! i bolstering A: Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop. ; ia-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudentlul lnsur ' wTifi, Crt.. nnd can make farm or ABSOLUTE serenity charac terlres our aervlce. Every tlilni; Is done with quiet effi ciency and no detail is permit ted 3 escape our Attention. You can depend upon us. We TJ ferstand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 Counties city loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chos. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. ROOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Kildebrand. U20-W. 3-6-1 mp. I MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city i . property, -straight loans on install 1 ment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33. ( 8-16-1 m. I Wildcat Seeking j Change of Venue i . PORTLAND. Aug. 27 W Robert ! Gordon Duncan, defeated republican icandidate for congress and self styled ! "Oregon- Wildcat" yesterday filed a motion In circuit court for a change iof venue for his trial on charges of i criminal libel. I Duncan Is charged with printing i libelous matter in his publication, ! Duncan's Trade Register. about ! Robert M. Mount, Portland Better Business Bureau manager, j Duncan several weeks ago won a change cf venue for his trial on (charges of violating the federal radio 'act by broadcasting alleged obscene land indecent language. Rockne Says Sing Sing Job Is Best CHICAGO. Aug. 27 Knut. Rockne, -lamous Notre Dame football coach at Notre Dame, hopes his next coaching Job. will be at Sing Sing. ihe, ' reason:.. The. alumni never come' back there to register kicks over, the progress of football .teams. ' "that's the - job J jWant," itockne said at ft luncheon, yesterday before the,. British-American track athletes. By 'Employing a food' supervisor, members of two nororities and a fra1 terrilty at Kansas State Agricultural college" ate for 46.1 cents' a day each. .The" spring from which Big Spring. Texas, received its name, has started flowing after being) dormant 10 years. i flavor and heighten the food vtaltie of' ' .. J&j. lk anci Honey ' Graham Crackers One of famous TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. SCORCHY SMITH V HAVE YOU EVERYTHING WE. NEED. Ml?-BROWN TP BEGIN OPERATIONS ON The rich cold ledge: f, GLORIA iUMiinl " I a ,-'- mmtw H ' ''' Trademark Registered . S. Patent Office noila- 'ze" WWATEveiz sue's Wm - zat Gloria- are You J Americans zevy saying, -it ceTAiNLf 7 ,,, h'm--'ott S) J tiAX-UHG. m Fifth Shamrock Now Ready For . American Race By Tow Morgan ! Associated Press Sports Writer) ! NEWPORT. R. I. on Sir Thomas iLlpton was In his prime back in 1899 when he came to these shores with jhis first Shamrock. I He will be well Into his 81st year 'when his fifth challenger for Ameri ca's cup. Shamrock V. crosses the starting Hue off here with an Amerl I can defender September 13. Four times he has tried and failed to win the famous "mug," and. he re ! mains a hopeful challenger. i Probably never has sentiment been eo favorable to the old knight. Ameri can yachtsmen are indebted to him jfor keeping alive the greatest of i yachting classics. j No other European has shown an .Inclination to cross the sea In quest 'of the 100 guinea cup won by the ; yacht America In 1851. j Certainly no other better deserves .the right to fly the flag of the Royal Ulster Yacht club, bearing as It does the Red Hand of the ONclls, or the I Red Hand of Ulster. History has it that the leader of ! ar. expedition invading Ireland in i the dim past told his men that the first to touch land would be made chieftain. , i As their vessel approached the shore. 1 one of the men, Nlal, chopped off his left hand. With his right he threw the severed member ashore and be I came first of line of Irish chieftains bearing the name O'Neil. j The first challenger Llpton sent lover fn 1899 was defeated by the Cq . lumbia, and the same defender re ' pelled the second Shamrock invasion j two years later. Reliance took three straight races jfrcm Shamrock III, when Llpton ngain threw down a challenge at the ;end of the two year period. I Sir Thomas did not challenge again ; until 1913, and due to the worm war, ) the race was not run until 1920, when j the Resolute saved the cup. after ', losing the first two of the five tests. I Four American yachts, Wcetamoe, Enterprise, Yankee and Whirlwind, ! ore contending for the honor of meet ; Ing what probably will be Sir Thomas last bid. Two new railway extensions in Slam to tap large areas on the north eastern borders suited are being sur veyed. The project will require eight years for com p letlon. . . , , kfC;:.::::.(. V'v J the aPfiany Qmckers Spokane, PorlUnd, Seattle Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office YES.SCORCIIV.l BKOUCHT UP SOME. DRILLS- A FEW SUCKS OF DYNAMITE- ANP bNOUOU 4MALL CANVAS TO PUT THE-OI4G.UN PO". SHtlVEN. DIRECT To T-16. SMen?(V A Detroit's "City Within City" Moves to Recall Its Mayor DETROIT W) Now the recall bug has bitten Detroit's "city within a city.", -t , .. ... . The suburb of Hamtramck; a city of approximately 00.000 entirely sur rounded by Detroit, la following the example of the metropolis by seeking to recall its mayor, Dr. Rudolph G. Tenerowlcs. Petlttlons In circulation ask his removal on 11 grounds. 1 Sponsors of Hamtramck's move hope to have an election called for September 0, the date of Detroit's mayoral vote, the result of the recall of Mayor Charles Bowles. -' Hamtramck. uniquely located so there Is no access to or egress from PRICES vw Other New ' i)h ,i'1!'-1 ' C&th i!K CuM Mik Kumlile Koacjsfierj ... T Now $1 SHSMMISMSMSaMIHIHMM -h. PtanrturtJ mn .M'.....:...-. 715 v,i,Toui'irigf ISedaii . .......fc.:....;. 775 .feJfclJii-oiiharti ..M.:.....t.:...- .4 tftj The qu"8blhg values of all feseily hislbJ'y. ';K )gf 'y poVei'ful, adult-size Super-Six that'lboks and acts "" like a fine costly car. Wheelbase,113 Inches,, Speed up to 70 miles an hour. Gasoline mileage (Without '''' rival among cai's of such performlance ability. :v . AIRWAYS STORM ' : IF YOU WISH I WILL ABBAN0B THe . TmAT WILLB5 FINE W WEa .TME.OR6. IS SO RICH THAT IN THAT CASE , CHIC f SCORCH V THAT IS THE V6BV1 WOUKIMOS - PLACE THK AIRCOWPMSSOU HOW SOON DO V0U TWO BAVS SHOULD GIVE US AND t Will SnfO I THING1 - NOFEAROP 1 WWe AI-DHll. AND THE GAS-BN01N f EXPECT THE FIRST . 0U6M PORA AAULtTO CMWf TpIaZaTONCB ) HOLDUPS IN THe SKV. AT ANP ALL.THAT.S VAIta KNOWS TW.J I , . . SHlrWNT WILL 7 ' - BESIDES IT 13 SO VALUABLE AND U WuT -1 A "It Not AT PfteSFNT ' GAME. TOOl . . .f BEReADV? A THAT SveN A SMALL CONSIUM- ,M a,n lsk I AT HREW.NT , I ' the suburb except through Detroit streets, frequently has been turbu lent politically. - About 70 per cent of its population, which experienced- a record increase from 9.&5S to 48.615 from 1010 to 1 1920, la foreign-born, mostly Polish. The recall situation In Hamtramck closely parallels that 'In Detroit. , Charges against Dr. Tenerowlcs In clude allegations of squandering of 'public funds, toleration of vice, crea jtlon of unnecessary offices, -inconsistent tax assessments, and denial td electors of the right to inspect books I of the city controller. Hamtramck's recall movement Is backed by' tntf sliourb'sreal estate REDUCED up to UDSON 1 WORLD'S LARGEST Now $ tissex Prices v ; v .w..W0 Seat 685 4? ALL PRICKS P. O. IJ. FACTORY, DETROIT . ' ' WORLD'S GREATEST VALUES BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE .'' ; - Mt A, Harrison, Mgr, Opposite Post Office V 1 ARE SAFE WAYS CLOUDS AM, QUI, SWE ESS , OU, ji. I I WHAT'S THE MATTCE, , CALLING Yoaoui, VxiJk ""3 ,n? MITXtTVCAN'T calling A - f ,vT.V r board and Its taxpayers association. - Dr. Tenerowictf, a physician whose term In office has been marked by frequent political quarrels, has denied all charges outlined in petitions. He is serving nia second term as mayor. ' ' It whs In Hamtramck that the city oouncll asked state' police - aid to I "clean up"-the suburb In 1923;- Xn 11834 the then mayor1 and 13 others, Including a police lieutenant, were convicted of liquor conspiracy. : : j , DISLIKES THE TERM I - NEW YORK V-Mr Mabel Wal ker WUlebrandt dislikes 'the term "woman lawyer." Here to attend the convention of Phi Delta- Delta, a wo man lawyers' organization, she said there are women who are lawyers and thoso who are not, but there are no i women lawyers," there is no special field of law- to "Which women are par ticularly adapted. SELLING EIGHT QQ S and up Other New Hudson Prices hi ..;.tfr)'Cfo.u. .885 Ui 'CbUM with Rumble Seat'Ui;AL .;.'!. 925 ci j 1 1 ( , . .1 rfv";--. nuuiutira neaun ;.:...?.:.r.:r...::riv&n i itf Touiing1 .Sedaai........;....;..itiJ.;... 1145 Brougham M!4.:i;.....V;,v..iiaU.a, 1195 tsunseuan 1;..;v,.,:..;.vi:.'.;..V.'4....... 104 "ti;i7-Pasffc,Seton"rf;ji-r 1295 ' i. ;No w, ' th e , world 'a . .largest? Eight. . FIRST in every comiwtitiye eyent.ehtere-national and interaation ; hi. .Tvese new.low prices 'make it, Jnoi'ethan ever, ;-the world's greatest value among Eighty. -yr,'.,'.r-Mit'.w',;,i',uiVft.'rA' .d'-'. i : '.'' . ''"...'' - ' 1; v l . , HEAVIER BOOKINGS : NEW YORK- VP) -- George EngeU, who manages 30 Outstanding music ians, says heavy advance concert bookings invariably indicate confi dence by the public In business con ditions and the demand for concert i Is 30 per cent heavier- than a year ago. DANCES ARE ANSWERED ) POINT BARROW, Alaska Jp After weird Eskimo dances to the throbbing' of drums to make good weather it has come. The wind blew hard and drove the arctic Ice pack farther from shore. r Forolgn banks' in Paris draw muclf"' French trade because they keep 'open during the lunch hour, unlike French banks. ' .' . . . r .. . . . . Ant By John C, Terry By Julian Ollendorff T Lien's P-Wix you esEG If rm AMERICAIN; WHAT VOO 1 S. fA i T Urcwl