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Saturday, March 21r 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven pLASSIFI-ED AD NL- The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ! WANTED WANTED Two salesmen with' autos to demonstrate for large Ohio Mfgr. Nearby counties. First class Job. Fyr-Fyter Co., 173 Fyr-Fyter Bldg.. Dayton, O. 3r21-l tp. WANTED 4 ' roomers, near high school. Ph. 386-R. . 3-21-1 t. POSITION AS housekeeper In small family. Ph. 493-M. 3-21-1 t. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room modern house, partly furnished, with garage. Adults. Permanent If suitable. Fhpne 481-R. 3-20-2 tp. WANTED Set of books to keep part time. Write "Accountant," P. O. Box 905. ' 3-14-1 m. WANTED Any kind of carpenter or repair work. Phone 222-3. 3-11-6 tp. FOR SALE FOR SALS OR, fRADE Mod. 6-rm. home for small acreage.. Ph. 388-R. ..- v.. 8-21-1 tp. FOR SALE-7-Two Cocker Spaniel pup jjies.'. One 'extra fine 'male and one female, 1706 Washington. 3-21U tp. WILL 'SACRIFICE' Bmall house and 'garage on Y Ave. Lot 100x140. Call 'at loo y Ave. a-zi-a tp. FOR SALE Farn machinery, double -discsi orchard dies, plows, drill, spring tooth harrow, and other har rows. Reed Taylor, Alicel. 8-31-3 tp FOR ' SALB-t-Early cabbage plants. Rohan's Flower shop, 676-W. ' '- ' . " 3-216 t. , FOR SALE Brood sows; or will trade for pony, work horse, Maytag washer or 'what have you? J. A. , Arnoklus, Sununervllle. 8-20-2 tp. FRESH JERSEY COW for sale. Giving 6 gal. milk dally. Call 268-J. 8-20-2 tp. FOR 8 ALE 4-rm. house, woodshed and garage. Cn improved street, 14 blk. good garden ground. Clear of ' indebtedness. Ph. 642-w. 3-20-3 . ACREAGE FOR SALE 1 and 2 acre tracts. Ph. 383-M or Iviq. at Ella ' Rynearson farm. - 3-19-1 m. A FEW PHONOGRAPHS left at our regular sole price from 3 to 19. Terms 1 down, SI week. Adler's Music Co. " 3-19-3 t. FOR SALE One Ford pickup, 830.00. Fair shape. CaU at 1516 Y Ave. FOR SALE 3-rm. house 600 cash. Or will take 1 or 114 tori truck in on trade: 2002 E. N Ave. 3-19-3 tp. FOR SALE Dnhlia and gladioli bulbs, shrubs, 'hedging, fruit and shade trees -for spring planting. Triangle Bulb gardens, East Adams. Phone 937-U: 3-17-1 mp. The honor of serving you at a time when expert and effi cient service Is so badly needed obligates us to do everything as noarly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. We Understand SNODGRASS & ZIMMERMAN Main 62 FRECKLES AND HIS VEAH-MES A DETECTIVE I'N eol US To SHCfl HINv OLD WvAKl H6CloB LIVES.. Pop sohgmvig op HecrroRS DISAPPEARED N-VSrERIOUSL ah' nee sous to nzy AM' FIUD OUT ,, iOsT How IT ., MSSS. I Mil wf 'Y . IWCK: Vt .. S V fffgr-' 1 . . ' ' r VJ nxe-ALi ' MOM'N POP - r "f - ByC0j ( now w-t ? don't tell me )( YOU'RE $Y vkell,P Tfc orF 1 f ' j " Wv.hn 0E-l wc-m lfEY, Pop! IF vW '' " w THYlMCi TO P.EGMN VouR SotA f L f f W PUC.Eft$, I N , YOuP- ' FOOL IW poBUt KND YOO SHWE OFFQUP. J NjjLI Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five avenue worea - to the line.).-. Per Una, 1st Insertion IK pet line, each added conaeo. uiwe insertion , L ; Wlnlmum charge on one oraer Ma RATES BY MONTH "" I lines, per month -.fl.Ba I lines, per month tt.?S I lines, per month ,,,, , $4.00 fj lines, per month v $4.76 Each additional Una over five charged at COo per Una par month. CASH. IN ADVANCE is l-Or quired on all Classified orders' to earn those rates- Higher rates chars-ed on all credit Insertions. Copy for 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 hour or extra insertion will be charged, . Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates soar be earned on phoneorders by payment on or before date of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observer Want At Will Do It" FOR SALE Fruit, shade and orna mental . trees, shrubbery, perennial plants, roses, hedging asparagus, rhubarb, horse radish, pansy plants. Everything to beautify and Increase the value of your . home. ' Mtlne Nursery, 11th and X Ave. 3-3-1 m. FOR SALE OR TRADE For a small er place, Vt acre ground and 5-rm. mod. house. Inq. Bugg Paint Co. a-iu-t 1. HOUSE AND 8 lots at a Bargain or trade for Portland property. Address W. L. Collins, Rt. e, Portland. ' ,' 2-27-1 mp FOR SALE Plymouth Rock and R.'I. R. baby chicks, April, May and June. Ph. 227-M. '' 3-19-6 tp. FOR SALE Complete outfit for a small place, 1 horse, single harness, , plow, spring tooth v cultivator ( and harrow. Call 498-J;f . ...,.'. 3-16-t f. BABY CHICKS Now Is the time to . buy baby chicks. Shortage pre dicted on broilers, bens, and eggs, with everyone reducing their flocks. Six leading breeder- WRITE FOR CATALOG. NAMPA , HATCHERY. Nampa, Ida. 2-33-1 mp. Automobiles ' USED CARS . With 1931 License ' ' No. 29-r-926 Ford touring $ 50.00 No. 24 1927 Ford coupe 150.00 Professional Directory.., Fhymcians & Suriteorm LEE It. BOUVV, M. D. . IXW.V WILKES, M. D. Completely equipped Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital and of fices, third floor Foley Bldg. Phone Main 1(1 A. L. RICHARDSON, M. I). Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-15 - Res. M-55 DR. F. L. RALSTON Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 1-7 SOMMER BLDG. Phone Main 778. JAMBS J. D. IIAUN, M. 1). Physician and Surgeon. NEW FOLEY BUILDING. Office Ph. M. 716 Res. Ph. M. 712 Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK BALMES 301 N. Ave. Readings Daily. Readings by Mall a Specialty. FRIENDS AKI' . WSM(FrZCXu:S.ZKWLL- ) ISTHISHECTOE f MAW (Aopg VES...B0T HJELL. B RICH! KlOgoW IWI WW "N Ju.eBE sw yao vwueee hector's S as exclusive blocks do vwe ha-j ) Thebe im a few wes vjophw... Bated To wwje om of 1 WU Told L.L' ! HOUSE IS...I HE'D ) AS AU- THAT ? To So? QUITS A " WIH0T6S Sto--l? THIS FIUGST COLLficTlOlJS OP RARfj f VBBot-f: I Llke1b 6er A AT A. ALL BISHT.... .j oOT, '. A AM UECTOR WvUST SToMES IW THW CoOrlTRy..,. AUD J & ' rJfflZlZA I i HlNv, AS VEBV FEW PEOPLE )T LET'S , -C g ISM'TIT-? I B A-JF0L BICHlb HAV6 DoUT THlMK SENS CROOKS H IU THIS TovlM EVER Savw J) GO.' ffisf ' 's&kzSl R0BI6S SloLEbJ .bc-NT V4IS6 To A COLLECTOR J No. 231928 Pord coupe. Ruck- steu ; - 120.UO No. 221926 Ford coupe .......... 126.00 No. 21 1926 Ford touring, Ruckstell : 75.00 No. SO 1926 Ford coupe V. 135.00 No. 16 1926 Overland coupe .. 150.00 No. 141926 Chevrolet touring 65.00 no. Dtr-iu2& rora x v trues 120.00 No. 111923 Ford dump truck 160.00 No. 61937 Chevrolet roadster 169.00 No. 21920 Ford cojpe ............. 76.00 No. J. 1926 Ford coupe, Ruck- ' steu iie.oo We have gone over -these oars In our snop and nave put tnem an in good condition and they will give you thousands of miles of good transportation. ' PERKINS MOTOR CO. ' ' Main 600 , ... . 4th ac Adams . . 3-20-a t. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern rooms. Mrs. Roy McNees has taken over the Roxte McCoy house at 1902 Second St. Moderate prices. 3-21tf FOR RENT Furn. apt., steam heat, ground floor, 1806 Wash. 8-21-2 t. FOR RENT 1 2-rrn. ant., steam heat, electric range. Ph. 369-W, 1602 ; Wash. 3-21-2 t. 5-RM. MOD. HOUSE close to Adams. Inq. 1701 Wash. 3-20-B t. FOR RENT 1 single and 1 double room, furnace heat, private conven iences. 1 block from Bacajawea. rn. 620-J. 3-20-8 t. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 room house, 1502 Z Ave. Call Harry Hoff man, :014-W, . 8-20-2 tp, FOR RENT i-i Strictly modern 8-rm. fur. apt. In best residential district. Allen Duplex, 1607-4th St. Phone Moln 643.. 3-19-8 t FOR RENT Mod. Sleeping room, 8 mo. 1303-4th St. Ph. 936-J. 3-19-3 t FOR RENT Small house, clean: Ph. 941-J. Call at 1808 Cedar. 3-18-6 tp FOR RENT 2 furn. h. k. rms. Phone 390-R. 3-14rt f. FOR RENT 8-rm. mod. house near Normal school. Call 584-J. 3-14-tf FOR RENT tt- Mod, furn. apt.. 8104 Greenwood. Phone 812-W. 3-7-t f. FOR RENT 3rm. mod. apt. Newly finished, 2018, First St. 3rl7rt (. FOR RENT Furn.' house. Call Mrs, Hurley Smith, La Grande hotel. . ' 3-8-tt FOR RENT Furnished steam heated apts.. gas ranges. Waverly Apt. 3-3-1 mp FOR RENT Furn. bouses and apts., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adults. 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. Desirable Furnished Apartments "CoriveiiTcntly"aeslgned 2 or 3 reom furn. apts., offering abundance pt beat and hot water, electric stove, frlgldaire, beds the best, garage, home comforts and beautiful sur roundings. Rates to suit the times to permanent tenants. LANDIS' COURT APTS. '. MISCELLANEOUS BUY, SELL, RAISE and move houses, rent Jacks and timbers, also sell outfit. John Mars. 3-21-1 t. SHOE REPAIRING at Jack Bush's Second Hand store, Fir it S. Sts. 76c and 1.00 a pair. 3-21-1 tp. PLUMBING HEATING All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Furnace Work. LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY. Wash. Ave. Phone Main 179. 3-21-1 t. SPRINGTIME is hero. Have your nnlntlne- and kalsomining clone now. Call IO rt, or inq aiuJ Greenwood. 3-21-1 tp. OUROURWAYv lr WAV from W,, HI1IWMIIXW---A- llHll 0 ' 2 -. r' i- s s -. i ' ' -w'Y' 'r&ii'tx : , 7fwP&- '.-.-'"r; Ma. u. .MT. orr. ' ': HEROES ABg'MftDE-MOT BORM eKoi by n.a smvici; mc. Vi4 . v V g(.i..u !,'W',".1 . I'.l. . 1. I li. ' J-U , l I U, . U,' ", . ".,1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 FORTIPy FOR FYR FXTING Years ox practical ana scientuic ftnowi-, edge in (Ire protection. At your service. The Fyr Fyter Man; . Wm. W. Latham 3008-31'd St. 3-20-2 tp. OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall. s-u-g.t. SPECIAL ON PLOWS Liberal re duction to reduce overstock. Let us quote you, W- K. Bohnenkamp Co., . ''' 3-12-t f. EXPERT WATCH and ' Jeiyelry re pairing. ' Prompt service; satisfac tion guaranteed. R; E.'Qerord, 1410 Adams, Sacajawea Bldg. 8-4-1 m. GET THE BEST protection and save 25 on your premium Witt) the Northwestern Mutual Fire Insur ance Co. L. W. Cooper Insurance Agency, phone M-86. 2-28-1 m, AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notloe. La Grande Construction & Suddiv Oo, 12-19-1 m. EASTERN ORKGOl- School of Musle. violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O; F. temple, 447-j. .. b-b-i m. LA GRANDE MATTRBS8 Jr. Up holstering tt Rug Cleaning Works Phone 424-W. Chos. Edwards, prop 12-l-lnn: JHONEX.Tp LOANr-JWa arp .represen tatives iDi.. uie nuueuvuM ii us ance Co., and, can make . farm P city loans at attractive rates, of In. terest. Chos. H. Reynolds, Insurance., loans and bonds. v . - - LOST LOST Keys in container. Observer. . Leava at 3-21-1 tp ' "More Sheep In U.' 8. 'Than Ever Berore." Headline. Including, of course, a goodly number of the black variety." ' 1 ' " Magneto Repairing Dosch, Elscman, Splltdorf EXCLUSIVE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Battery & Electrljial . Service COX AUTO ELECTRIC 142S Adams Phone M 163 MOVE TO GET $3 AUTO TAG GETS REBUFF SALEM, Mar. 21 (flV-An Initiative petition for a 63 license fee on all motor vehicles, effective July lt 1983, was returned to the petitioner, H. H. Stqllard, Portland, Friday by Secre tary of State Hal E. Hoss, because of failure to file with the proposed bill a-petition form. ' " "' : The initiative measure - will"' be turned over to the attorney general upon receipt from Stallard of the proper form, and will appear on the ballott for the general election In 1032. This Is the first Initiative bill to be filed for the next general elec tion. 'Tho Initiative petition requires 8 Der cent of the lamest number of .yotcs cast ..at trio previois general election, or it.hhp names, petitions T ET us re-block and clean last season's Hat to a de- '' XJ gree of style and appearance that will vie with the, brand new hats on the street. Its original shape, its original shade will, be restored. ! All Work Guaranteed -s at ANGEL'S SHOES DYED ALL SHADES . BEST VORK IN TOVVN 1 i i i ;:- ' ' By Blosser v : r 1 By J. R,,Williaina M f for invoking a referendum requires but five per cent of the voters, . ,' '' ' ' OIvcb Nli'krl LcenoloH SAN P1ERQ IN BAG NO, Jtoly (ff) One lire, a hit more than a nickel, was wlllpa as a legacy to each man, woman and child In this township bv Fernando Bacclnl, a retired farm er. Everybody - In the village at tended his funeral. Olio Drunk In 9000 HYTHE, England (PI This town, with a population of 9000; has had only one arrest for drunkenness In threo years. ' Wondcrlick Hospital Established Hoi. 1929 Never a Surgical peath Phono Main 078 Old Hats Like New Jh Shape and Shade 75c Suspend License I Of Los Angeles Insurance Firm ' SAX-EM, Mar. 21 t 6Upenion bl the annual license and certificate of utnoniy xor me uauornia ignwy Hxchanee. of Los Aneelet.'to transact business in Oregon, aUecte many pregon residents who are Interested In this company, Clare A. Lee, state insurance commission, announced yesterday. The suspension will be come effective March 26, afer permit ting the legal ;0 days' nqtlce for a bearing upon the order. The order waft given out the first of this week tby Lee. - ;V i ' T aa hnntKH htn nrttnn tinnn lnfnrmA- tlon received from. Insurance- Com missioner E. Forrest Mitchell of Cali fornia as a result of an examination 'he examination. Lee said, reveals an apparent deficiency of 890.718.28 in S h ISif fercwal Ohrutopfier Wren- AuUwr , m MYSTERIOUS. Mm sv.vt'rsa.' Tss ' muslerlons o'iii Al'dv. Ihreulrtis 10 SJ-uu.s (lie crttfiituit it" of U. C'i(ir(ei. iiaiAl'iu lifjuts ornurlelifr -in Jess he H'ori'lM III'" "''I'! qi I'll'1 '" "if mrtiei ol "Hauler' SchlU AM tonntltit that his .0Cts( fihovln Is : Jk-llourn 10 0 tlritir lha dortor cotiseHM In Afntrtcfl lit C'Sfir. lers then HH,lr ohmI'i it'tmi 'ns rollirtt HchUf Hid C'lltlfc ilarsoH o' tlim thitma ol ins laol Is llie S(. C'l'lt tltomtmtl Ao'll s (Hfrnfl Al. svfi ri'inp'intmts nl thn$ Itmf ii..is a tnoniin irhfi Binrm fc-is htr come' Ch renutftnhlt Urs. t.nU' deritrh. II" i"r lnriorte l.MlTirll (in ben ill Jim'S mnu Uia In nrr mirls's niirf Is fl P(l tinttf nl lifl inins IViuin'fl -iMrlfrt troi-ilii Wfn.iri,i-irwi Ifowmnrp r irfini Im f Mnrinrie nrf fl D'U tlhio nl 'Mil . Utiltis-I tnnrtiifss. riorfti lull. Klilrt IVildoll mid the matron aboii IVavs. ... CUnptei .9 y; . i ., . WHAT DOES. HE KNOWf .' iTH, Doclorl. As bad, is thalT V you aren't tnlni tqo h-i clsk, are your" mid Slater .Wolilon. Hashing brilliant eyes an.li teath 'a.t the Doctor. "We aren't, allowed to take anybody who Is really over r tho border-line, and we :don't want anybody bore who mlglH possibly lie dnngornus. do tVo?" ; ;. ." J "Sunpnaa you leave tliqt (.o me,", "Which nurse shall I put on to him?" ' ' '" l- '' "No nurse. No trentnnt No medicine. He's nol III. ( told Mat "One moment, matron." said Charter) as 8lstr Waldon departea, ron and Nurse Jonos to ge( Wm a room ready, and Dr. MacAdoo and I will look alter uira, I don't nam any ono or take any oUvlous notice ol him. Cut ovary one will beer an oyo on him and report to you anything of interest." "1 eeo, Doctor." "How's Miss Sklnuor tlila morn ing?" . "Much tho sumo, Doctor. . Nurse Edwards Buys alio offored her a dlumond rlnx If she'd manage to get hor out to Wllmorrord, "To the l'ost Othco. I suppqap? Slio couldn't get any at iha Cham ist's, ot course. Sea that she opens all letters In your presence Al ways glvo them to per yourselt A lot ot cocaine or morphia can, be parked in an Inuoceqt-lpoHlpg e ter. ...' "Any moro parcels for Colpnol Cnniphall?" . Sister Weldon smiled. "A boa ot books, Doctor." "With a hottlo of whiskey under them?" "Two. With books : beautifully packed on all four sides." "How's Mlsa l.auderdcll?" "Rather depressed. OthorwlBC fairly all right.. She began to ie!l me that she was better sines she stopped taking Dr. MacAdao's mpdl clno. I'm afraid I snubbed her sharply." "Thank you,,Slsler. I'll see you as usual, for reports. It was about Mr, Woj'8 that 1 sent, for you. Tell them to let him alone, and. not to bo surprised at anything he says or does. Ma has delusions, (lis uiwi . prominent being that he has. com milled a crime and Is surrounded : by criminals, "One moment, Matron." bs added as Sister Weldon arose and de parted. Tho door closed) and the Doctor's manner changed. "Get Mnnnel. Jimmy and Lou.' he said n n let ly. "Don t OH come together." Ono by one. nt a feiv minutes Interval, Mr. James, the Matron ' Nurse Jones ami Dr. MacAdoo en tared, and scaled ihomselves In the consulting-room. "Seen the paper, Manoel?" asked the Doctor. liabilities over assets, and the com pany's certificate has been suspended' In that ' state. Notices of assessments have been served upon subscriber by Mitchell. ' " '' ''' '. fl -The California Highway Indemnity Kxc bangs has not filed It annuak re port with the Oregon tnsurancs! do partment for the year. 1880.' Th re port for 1859 shows that the company eollected net premiums on automat bile coverage in Oregon amounting to (69,38,6 and paid S52.632 In losses in Oregon. .-, . ' '' Millions or Letters by" Air ATLANTA (PHApproXtmately M. 600,000 letters and matt packages hva been carried on planes of the East, em Air Transport System operating: from New' York' to " Atlanta " -ana Miami,, The company began carry ing many for the government three years ago. X ' j President Hoover recently posed for a portrait. Will It be said that th is the only, time during his adminis tration, he was sifting pretty? ' . mi "Not yet. Anything In tr W piled Or. Manoel Maohado, (alias Emmanuel MacAdoo) formerly .of. Santqs, Babla, Rio do Janejro and Brazil generally. ,i : : ; Very much In ' It," replied Dr.: Charters, frowning tra' he again scanned the paper. "He's bumped Spider Sch)Hs off,-sure enough.' Listen to this,". and Dr. Chartera proceeded to reaJ the-account )ot the murder ot a Mr. Tbeopbljua Webb, a wealthy race-horse owner,, ot Wltl-orby pnd. '". r. Apparently robher; had been the, taoUve. The, unfortunate victim bad evidently been attacked as, be sat, . probably asleep. In an arm-, chair tiefpr his library fire. " ;;. . i .The police had valuable clews' In footprints, finger-marks and a curi. ous anonymoiis letter. Moreover, a suspicious-looking person bad beep particularly noticed by the .station master at Welltngby Btatlon, a e miles from. Witherby End. tj-ajng the early morning train to Southampton.- . 1 i "Wonder, If he 'got what be went for?" mur.rbured Mr. James, eyeing Dr. Charters meaningly, It no( sus-. plolously, :i: '.-; ' t .'.V :'i l "And whether he wrote- the 'am. onymous letter himself," mused the Doctor, ,'"l don't ser why he abotfld rj't..hava dpn It.' to put the cope I ',-. i, -.1 ': .! ' n on a (alee scent," be added. 1 pllow be had It In tor Spider, and.' scattered A tow drawers to make. It look like a burglary." -; Perhaps some pard of Spider'. who S p I d e r, double-crossed croaked ip Jail and put this guy wise before be died." suggested Mr. James with another tneaulng look, and he came and eollected some thing as soon as ho go( quU" . "yen,'' agreed tlie Dqctpi, eyeing, Mr. James hardily." . . "What was he after, Doc?" ln-! quired Dr. MacAdoo, , ' After? Oh, some papers and. boodle." roplled the Doctor. "That Is, If anybody did send bim. ... Or perhaps this Waye and Spider SchliU. made a haul together and woro botb sept-up on. another count, just as they'd cached It. Maybe, Spider got a shorter Jolt, Came out before Waye and skipped with the lot' and disappeared. , Yes, If ' tbis mysterious Ways lift hadn't told me be'd done It- the moment I'd read tbis account I should have said that some one hod. come over trom Cbl on purpose and., done what be had promised to do. "Who Is bo?" said Dr. Charters, again turning to Mr. James. . "Search me," replied (hat gentle man. "Hut I'd swear I'd seen blra. "Docs he get you that way, Fanny?' be added, turning to the Matron. -, ; "Ho docs,", woe the reply. "The. moment that guy walked In, 1 said to myself, 'Pbwat'8 this? 1 know your, phz, mo hboy," ". . . , "And you haven't got him taped, Lou?". . ..- . . "Nope," replied Nurse Jones. ''Out I have seen bim In Cbl. tllrfl or bis double. I'll place him.'' ' "P'raps bo used to wear a hairy face," mused Matron, "A beard is a good dlsgul6e-r-wbon you cut It oft. "Or put It on, either," she added, smiling lovingly at Dr. Charters. - "What are we to do wltb bim?' asked Dr. MacAdoo. "Bump him off, I say." he,,coi, ilnued. "Dead men tell no tales." , oo.ill mt HuAmtk A. Suit) Cm.) Trapped n a net Qf his Own wordsl So does the doctor'! Qan0 picture Wiys's dira tte-Monil.