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LA ...GRANDE EEnWBSeEMaMjE, '."ORE rVl Page' Seven CLASSIFIED APql The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Conntiei J WANTED MEN! Women I Puro wanted in every home. $5 to $7 dully. No demon stration. Start now. Write Box 291. North Powder, Ore., for Inter view. - - 6-2-imp HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants typ ing. Part or lull time. Call 478-M; WANTED Plain sewing, YIQV.t. X Ave. . 5-29-6 t. CHILDREN'S sewing.-Work guaran teed, 1701 Wash. 5-28-t I. WANTED i: oar a ers and roomers, 831 mo. Day or week, 1808-2nd St. 6-25-12 b FOR SALE FOR SALE Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Ph. 227-M. 6-1 -2t' FOR SALE Small 50-lb. refrigerator, used just one season. $4.50. See Mabel Morton. . 6-l-3tp FOR SALE 30 head of hamp ewes. Dan Westenskow, Imbler. -. - 5-28-3 tp. FOR SALE Universal white porcelain kitchen range with polished steel top. Priced to sell, 1703 Second. ' 5-27-4 tp. FOR SALE We have some exception ally good bargains In coal and wood ranges. Phone Main 35. 5-27-0 t. FOR SALE Stucco, plaster and brick sand, concrete gravel and crushed ledge rock, in. Prices reason able. Call L. C. Keagle, 461-B. 5-20-6 tp. KIMBALL PIANOS See T. K. Bellamy, Odd Fellows Bldg. .. Phone Jrfain 119. 5-5-1 mp. Automobiles FOR SALE 1030 Chrysler 70 coupe. 1927 Dodge coupe. , 1929 Chrysler 65 sedan.- 1930 Fard sport cab. 1930 Chrysler 86 St. sedan. CHRYSLER OARAGE . v..-,...,--, ,8-1-lt Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons I.F.B n. nouvY, m. . I.EWA WIXKKS, M. I). Completely equipped Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital and of fices, third floor Foley Bldg. ' IMtone Main 10 DR. C. S. MOOI1U General Medicine and Surgery l)It. C. E. MtAN'NKK Specialist in Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Gynecology. SECOND FLOOR ROESCH BLDG, PHONE MAIN 19. DRS. RICHARDSON AND HILL Office Phone Main 15 Rooms 17-18-19-20 sonimer Bldg. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON Res. Phone Main 65 DR. F. C. HILL Res. Phone Main 7fiS DR. F. L. RALSTON Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 1-7 SOMMKR BLDG. Phone Main 778. JAMES 3. D. IIAUN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. NEW FOLEY BUILDING. Office Ph. M. 716 Res. Ph. M. 712 I) It. C. L. (IILSTRAP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Over Silvcrthorn-Wrlght Drug Store Office: Main 96 Res.: Main 005 Miscellaneous' Astrologer , FREDERICK BALMES ,:. 203 N. Ave. Readings Dally. PHONE 1000-J. FRECKLES AND HIS WAT? THAT FELLOW, VJALKiU' DOMJrJ -TV4EIZE OM TPS PLATPORW..IS' FELLOVM WHO WAS POBV ?? MOM'N POP jfi MUSTACHE OFF, VNMAT COGS MIS ( j-Ngg TIckETAY? LOOK , SOMETHING fBCUlTSlf EYRe f -4V..LU, HERE SPECIAL f ME ?ME0 FOl? VOO 4J MERE:S ) tS Tvlt EVERYONE MAES FUN OF HONEY TO GO , S VS10RK J EATT TO ' ' Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st insertion loo Per line, each added consec utive insertion .- 7c Minimum charge on ono order ' .-25c BATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per month ............$2.50 3 lines, per month ... ...3.25 i lines, per nonth ...,4.oo 5 lines, per month ...4.75 Each additional line over five charged at 60c per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is required on all- Classified, orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Stop orders on ad Inserted until further no tice must be received by the same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. , ' - Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone or ders by payment oa or before date of last insertion. " PHONE MAIN BOO. , "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It." FOR SALE Enjoy Memorial day with a gooa auto: 1930 Chevrolet coupe. 1930 Studebakcr Die. six. 1931 Studebaker Die. ' 8, free .wheeling, 4-dr. sedan. 1929 Olds 4-dr. sedan with Karl- , Keen trunk. -1928 Olds, coupe., M. J. GOSS. -- .- 6-28-3 t. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 rm. furn. house. Close in. Adults. 145-W. 6-ltf 4-R. mod. furn. house. $15; 1306 10th St. .. . . 6-1-ltp FOR RENT 5-rm. furn, house. Gar ago. Adults. -Fannie Alllnson. . 6-1-ltp FOR RENT Radio during summer months. Adults only. Call 659-J. 0-1 -2tp FOR RENT 7-rm.- mod. 'house, some furniture. Call Main 616. 6-l-2t FOR RENT 3-rm. mod house, furn. or unfurn., 1206-8th St. 5-29-3 tp FOR RENT 5-rm. house tat 1505 Adams. Call at 1501 Adams. 6-29-2 tp FOR RENT 6-rm. furn. house, 1811 Sui-uce St.. or nhone 037-W. 6-29-3 t. The honor oJ serving you at a time when expert and elfl clent service Is so badty needed obligates us to do everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. . We Understand SNOI)01lASS & ZIMMERMAN FRIENDS UOQR 1 fvoO'Ke THE COHDOCTOR ) HIS TICKET READS OU "TUG TRAIM AM' HoBOkEH AMD HE'S IHfc J it.-'i' - ra &BBB you COULD . I ON H'S VJAY lO ' jj OF IT .7 W, I M TELL MS VJHERE 'A EOBOPE ""I s vrt: t -ia a .. ..... -. j. i .... . ' TOKfl 1 n.i,.... . W1 irv-M r-- . y , FOR RENT Largo room suitable for two. close in, you can't beat tms. 1902 Second St. . . '6-28-Btp FOR RENT 5-rm., mod. furn. house at 1506 Oak St. or Call 206-W. . . . . . 6-27-t f. CLEAN ROOMS. Rates reasonable. Close In. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash. .... 5-5-1 mp.; FOR RENT Nice s-rm. furn. apt. Frigidalre, etc. Landis court. ... 5-23-t f. FOR RENT Large furn. apt. Very, cneap, aoi o. Ave. o-ia-t I. FOR RENT 3-rm. apt. Maple Apt. ; , o-i-t I, FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Close in. Garage. Call at 1304 N Ave., or 296-M. 5-14-t f. ROOM8 at I. O. O. F. Temple. D--1 m. FOR RENT Good, rellablo saddle horses for pleasure trips, $2 per. day, $1.50 per half day, $1 per evening. Our mountain scenery and good .roads 16 mln. from stables. Call Q. Plerson, Farm. 29x1, Perry. 6-2-1 m,; FOR RENT : Furn. houses and apts.; .with baths, clean, .quiet, low rates. Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. MISCELLANEOUS EASTERN, ORE. School of Music summer classes beginning June 1st, 6-29-3 t DRIVE IN and try our big, delicious Root Rppr. Cnin. mid. nnrl vnil'll ' come again. Corner of Adams and Hemlock 6-28-0 tp. PEOPLES PRODUCE MARKET 305 Fir St. Harley Smith, Prop. Spray, materials. Orchard brand ar senic 01 lead, uaoy cnicKS. , 6-25-1 m READY CUT. LUMBER: shop work,' screens, garage doors. Estimate on . new and repair contracts. Main 000, feto uousqueL, ... ... mp LAWN MOWERS sharpened, saws filed all kinds of repairing. Ander son's Repair Shop, 303 Fir St, Phone 842-J, 6-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON Bldg. & Loan Assn. has money to loan on your home. Call C. D. Potter, Agt 610-J or M 752. fi-1-1 m, so easy to steal'-'- AND EASIEIl TO INSIHKI Voavc it Jack 7insurance! MoiftlOOO 1 reiriras BINKLEY!! A TOUGH DIET! QIJT OUR WAY, Jgggif O MUST U KE. 1H AT, , , . JlIiBll f-tgm v -foe' WAV VOL) "3TiCr . ts .JSS. ? BE. HM D "TfACM ! NvAfX i V 1 Ii v .SSBI for m husbamd , isu'r . faS X So FiME FOR MV CHlLDREKj. Jjggggps BEG. U. S. PAT, orr. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notice. La Grande Construction & Hupnly Cn. 12-10-1 m. EASTERN OREGON School of Munlu. violin, piano, voice. Credit OO P. temple, 447-J. , , . P-fi-l m MONEY TO LOAN lH uiu rt'pix-y.'ii- tatlves for the. Prudential insur ance Co., and dan make rarm ox city loans At attractive rates of In terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. - LA GRANDE MATTRESS Up holstering & Rug Cleaning Works Phuue 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop 12-1-lm. LOST LOST I.ody's hand leather purse Wll.Il IllltlUU O. X. V. ,vvu,, Singer Sewing Mochlne Co., 1111 Adams Ave. Reward. 5-27-3 tp LOST Blue coat, groy tweed .coat and bluo sweater, all seven year sle. Please phono 234-J. 6-202 tp. A Hollywood star figures he pets $10 a word in every film,-'1 And they say talk Is cheap. ll3 si hShwI wrrnmi: mxBW,; T IT'S wwr wmsw-IWi TWIS VtoOUGSTER SEEIAS ) UfAPP1! WHAT p MIE'VE SOT THE 7 IME ALBCAD- CALLED To BE VERY MUCH 5 THERE To FELLOVJ Vlt lo HAS lTHG POLICE.. TH6VLL. , IMTEG6STED IKl VOOR J IMTEREST HIJA ) UbcToR'S RUBV, Bf M v , - TT3ID To ' 'I u, hiaT?2 W.0 MELLIMfiER. ... l! WNUT6 t-W. MY. 2ZJ " r U J CALL THE POLICE 4? IS A LOT OF v EOROPE ..y .. RISWT AVJAV j V EXCITEMEMT FOR M . . . IT'S BIMkLEY, i PSffi, I Z, OWE OF FARBAB-S mLSJ JB J .M0HE3TUV. DO Y0OUY 'NO! BUT "YOU CftN BUY - THEM 5UGWJ?ELL,IF ' (. nouTOFW I BME h PW OF THEM ? '. WCjOPWCt y EMETJY NIGHT HLL YDVJ ' f . J- Wi urn or rim nrnvicr. ihc. u pT.orr J ' 1 The News Used To Be TWKXTV-FIVK YKAItS ACIO (Frcm pbscrver. Thurs. May 31. 1000) One of tho heaviest rains that has visited the western siopo of the Blue Mountains has just ceased and thourmiKls of dollars of damage has resulted In the cities of Pendleton, Wallr. Walla and tho surrounding country. There are now 300 people delayed In La Grande who are board ing at tho expense of the O. R. and N. Co. Bert Nelson, the proprietor of the Ij urantie-ove atiMJe nne, siwercu the fracturing of a few ribs yestor- Tohiorrow coming, i " I . '' ill J '1 1 ANGEL'S HAT CLEANING By J. R. Williams ... . 6- r. P 1031 OY.NEA SEnVkT jHC., j dny by being squcozort by a fractious oxn yi-:.r a;o (From Observer, Sat., May 1, 1030) An infcrmal celebration of tho eokluii wedtihnr nnnlvercurv of Mr and Mrs. llu;U M. Lfi,t wns lield at Medical Spring on T0cu;y, May 27 The rrct:hJit.,.ti(ju fn La Grande for thp Ihsi; two d:y;j ut;j;:l , at ono and a tciitii indie: t-is morning. The 1023-30 schcbl tbnn In La Grande vus t lu.ied y c.i'Jo relay after noon when both . gvae . and high school utuciont.i n.iiiv.Tcd in their re spectlvc ro;;ma ai'fl schools over the cltv to rcuelk-o vo.n'.Vt cards. Seventy -fo-ir students of the Eastern Oregr.n Nor;riul school will receive diplcmxn at the bemmence- Magneto Repairing llosch, Elscmati, Rplltdorf KXCI.USHT3 FACTOKY HUl'nESUNTATlVB Hut I cry rioclrk'ii) Service COX AUTO ELKCl'RIC 1425 Adllllis 1'hCMie M 753 PANAMA'" STRAW LADIES FELT HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED 1 1 - A M. ftt; JJCOb TT lf ft Iff. Town! Bv B1op -?v By Cowan n ment exercises to be held In the auditorium on Juno 10. SOverNightNews! i . (By The Associated Press) . . Samu-shtro, Japan Ash abandons flight across Pacific .. . . Washtngton-f-Defialt forces treas ury to sell $800,000,000 bonds. i Niagara Falls, N. Y.-r-WllUam Hilt ccmpletes barrel trip in lower rap ids, . , Washington Commerce depart ment uuys .business conditions im-i proved during April. - Washington Teagun . resigns as vice chairman of farm board. . . ; Chicago Nineteen deaths Investi gated in connection with charges against Mrs. Margaret Summers.. Fore In n Bologna, Italy Bombs exploded in Fascist church conflict.; . Vatican City pope charges fas cist!..' with ' fostering hate and violence-...-. ... .-- . . .. ... MAD PURSUIT BY JESSIE DOUGLAS FOX ; JSr.VOI'SfS; when -Worii .aire fiiiAixnrf. Sicholna Thnjier. lumps to death from the steumer carry iiio iltem to America, she ron ti)iuc5 to AWnnti. lis ftoiua. There Klehohtn' brother. Jonathan, meets her. and .tokea her .to her Aunt . limitv oud her roiisliis. 'Vnnces. sninriic'ii from her hnstmtul. and , .cripple! Uullie.. Afl ft . day .Aora . i cots to the Tlttwer vloce. - oeor the clt. Zlatiion Kim Vorsi. Aichons' stcfi-slslcr. Muines her tor nijliir; to tH-cvent . .Vicftolny , eniride. hut Sorn lirtcpts her in- ' t-itnttoit to Hve teith .tltein. Jou- athon tette her his aloofness has : been due to tear that isie--re- ; proiicifid him tor mi, flKlrnupii incKt brlitccii htmsett and Ntcho- . Inst. She -leels more klndlu to- ' unirrt lihir. utit when she over. hears his reference to her - f'tramv ol a tather" her ItiiMuna- . ttoii mounts.. , -; ; : v Cliflptor 13 - ' NEWS FROM JULIAN AS Nora SteripCi oo. ot the llmdii Blno before Aunt Em's she found It IkuI begun to rain. Hnllle "tviia wetlRod Into h rochluK clmlr In itlie living room with Dicklo. , ' "I'm to go next weelt, Unillo!" 'Nora cried, iinnble to keep the ex citement out of her voice. ,. . :"Wlint nro they like?' Halite iasked while Alice came to lean shy. ly ngn Iliat Nora. :, . ' r :. . : "1 don't know how to toll you. fialiion Is cool and lovely. And i wish you could bee Mr. Van VOrat. Damou sat at the. tea tnble aud only candles were Hunted and the twi light came In " """"A bit stagedwasn't it?" hor cou sin Hnllle asked dryly. - "Oh Hnllla, how can you? Bin you would have loved tho lousS! U has Immcnso rooms with high ceilings, books everywhere and white lllaes." Sho ktoppeil tor breath. , ' : ' ; : "And Mr. Van Vorst showed riio iniiio old books and told me about his horses. That lovely old house! It was built In 1S07. and thero Is an Adam llroplaco " , "Wall, for my part ! prefer a little 'reality niid hot so 'n'iuch oVeetnosB and HahL" Halllo said with n dry smile, lint she observed that Nora had not mentioned Jon's no mo. : Nora lniighbd helplessly and ran Upstairs to tnko Oft her things, to look about "tho bare attic room so scrupulously clean and . to give n tli a ii k Till sigh as sho realized that aftor this week sho need never see It again. ' iThoro was a letter for her on the bureau. "Tlult ,wns lorrllile news, Nora. U did mu In fur n tiny. Things lluve not liui.-n boiiiu so woll with ino ollhcr, llulon lor a'liioro whim is not Ruing to uiurry mo. '1'liu woman litis no heart, I cuino In at dawn ono morning nna HmtiBlieti hor tirctty lltllo water colorst She Bnld 1 wiih drunk. A man doesn't accept n thlnfr like that. "I turns ynti, Norn my own. What splendid llmca wo nscil to have. This placa now ly just n scctliltit; mass of ilanin tnurlsts. I'm going lu leave. 1 might oven como tiomo. tiy the wny t'v-o iroen workliiR liko mod nines you loft, 1'vn dono Homo Rood tlilnga. J have a plan, UUt of that in my next." "Jullun." .J Her fnther's letter worried her, Ills preoccupation with himself had made the tragedy negligible. Her poor darling Jullon, how would he ever get along without hor! If only ho hnd smashed tho wnter colors .hoforo ho had planned to marry Mrs. Nevcrs, what n dlfforonce It would halo made to them both. When : -i 1 1 o came downstairs sho saw Aunt Km's wet cont hanging In the hall. Tho smell of damp umbrellas was in tho air, and a till lit odor of a disinfectant hung about Dr. More's otllce. Aunt lim looked up as Nora came In. pulling off hor wot gray cotton gloves. "I hoar you'ro going to leave us noxt week. It's what you've . Wanted all tho time, Isn't it?" she ended mildly. Norn felt uncomfortable for a mo fnenL under tho scrutiny of those lively hrown eyes. Did Aunt Era know that sho felt pity and even a "faint contempt for her fnther's peo ple? Slio must bo careful to hide It from them these last days she was to bo with them, never realizing how pervasive thought Is, how It can create Its own atmosphere more subtly than words, Frances enmo blowing In, her cheeks rosy, a stream of water trick ling from her hat. "I'm Boaklng," sho cried. "Did you get wet, Mother?" Aunt Kin hnd been tramping the streets, walking from lesuoli to les son but sho smiled and shook hor bead. "Come and kiss me, Dickie. Some ono went und took my umbrella from tho ollico. Snitched It, the brute!" Fran cried, throwing off her hat and tossing It down anywhere, brushing back tho wet hair from her glowing fuce. "I stnyed late to typo a letter for Mr. Diiseiihury. He was so grateful, ho told me. And then he drovg- off In his limousine and left mo lu tho joorway. 1 met Kcrgus hnd ho saved my life." Fran end Glasgow Several Injured fn clashes during Catholic May -prods slon. . I DIJonj France Mayor . Porter-,' or Los Angeles, refuses to drink bur gundy. -. - " .Httvre, France Texas dulnan near ecl lapse because Prance refuses to admit her. MRS. GAKKES0H A MOTHER KT2W YOttK, June 1 w) Mrs. fidnr W. Garblsch, the former Bere nice Chrysler, daughter of Walter I Chrysler automobile manufacturer, is the mother of a daughter, bora at Harbor sanitarium. Garblsch, who was a star center and football captain at West Point); and Miss Chrysler were married Jan: 4, last year. . . i; Remove Luxury First lf?yoii ttlsh To remove hvarlce1 ?ou himt remove Its mo I her, lox iry. Cicero. . j cd with a cough she tried to chokt . down. ' ,1 Fergus was behind ber. J You'll have supper with ue to night?" Aunt Em asked the youngj? doctor. j , Ho tbauked her but said no while; Fran struggled out of her wot coatt and hugged Dickie. : I Aunt Em stood np brisk and smll-i lng. . ', I gave a music lesson to tho Mc tntosh boy to day. They can't pay, me anything tor ills lessons but vheti 1 came away Mrs. MclntostK had a dozen eggs for me. and stopped on the way homo to get? baking powder for biscuit. Now Forgus, you see you'll have to stay!" Nora looked at Fergus More lean- lug against the door, his hands ini; Uls pocKots. ho was tan ana iean,- jind his clothes so carefully brushed; were the worse tor wear. He bad; fhlck velvety eyebrows and hlsjj earnest and rather obstinate face; 'vyrts lightened by gray eyes and f humorous mouth. X "It's awfully good of you," ho hesl-j tated, then he added with excite-? hient, "I had ray first, patient to-.; day." , i 'No!" Ha'lile cried, "Is he still llr-i ing?" . , ; .; . , ' j : .? i "Don't' pay any attention to lier Mrs. Durnnt, she's jealous ot my; professional success! To prove It,' to you " he brought out a soft and willed dollar bill and laid It down lieroro them on tho table. "My luck; Is changing. My office Is going to,s be so full of patients that a waiting! fine will run clear dowi tho stops.''i , Hnllle Bnlffed. "I'll believe ItJ When I don't seo you running nrotind the block with your bag for exor-f else." . ! "You didn't know that?" he asked j KgliasL , i , He threw 'back his head and hls ; big rocking laughter was joined byi tho rest. ' .. . j ' Frtin cried, ''We'll have to cele- 'briite. You will have dinner wllhj :is.,v Wouldn't a big -cup of coffee) tnsto gobd?" But we haven't anyj Cronin." I "f,p,t mn i?fit the eream." Fergus? laid, mid bofore they cbuld Btop him 'ho hiid caught tip his hat and was ijuhglhg the door behind him. . They trooped dowt the stairs to 'tho basement. Dickie as a special treat, was allowed to have supper: 'with them: and Nora and - Ilalllei 'brought out two more chairs wlilloj Fran lighted the gas heater. Fran-j cos took put the blue willow platesj to be warmed. Fergus More camel back with the bream and a jar of anchovy paste and a bunch ot red' carnations, , . "I'll send you shopping again,"; Fran laughed, "the things you can buy for a dollarl" But Nora bad seen soon the books- he had carried with him; and she! know tliore was a certain way ofj raising hionby under the sign ofl three golden balls. j Tho spicy sweetness ot the plnksi tha odor ot steaming coffee and hot) blBchlts filled the dining room wltln heartening fragrance. Tho chalrsj wore drawn up to-tho table; and? Dicklo was propped up on the encyj clopctlla. AIlco Insisted on sitting! next to Nora. j Nora and Fran wore deep In talk; while Halite made caustic com-i meats. Aunt Em was haWng a low-j voiced convorsation with Fergus:! "When hor mother died 1 toldj Julian I'd Ilk) to toko Nora but he! said he Wouldn't havo the child) brought up according to mtddte-i class standards," she chuckled wltlrj a glance at Ncra. "1 remember j they wore living In a wretched teno-f mont at the time. She was such af bedraggled, pretty, little thing. 1 asked her It she wouldn't like to) como to live with me. She answer-1 od gravoly, 'Oh, no, Julian couldn't; get along without me.' She and I went to tho grocer's together and she asked the man to charge a bot-S tlo ot milk dnd a loaf ot bread. The grocor asked when her father would pay his bill. 'My father's an artist' and can't be bothered 'With bills!' j sho told him. 'A dead beat, you mean, don't you?' Nora turned onf. him, her eyes blazing, and called z him a dirty brute. She was eight at that time. 1 settled with the: grocer and the last I saw ot her sho was Hugging the bread against her chesL" . "Mother, what are you saying to'. Forgus," Fran cried, "with yourt heads close together?" i' The conversation became ' gen-i eral. But Nora was not here wlthj them: she was watching a long: room fill with green twilight, seeing" a man's fair head bent tor a mo-; ment. whllo the scent ot lilacs'; drifted to her. ( fCorrvrloir. 1030. Jessie OoitQlns Fojr ' Near -trnoedy In the little home ) Monday. Meanwhile Nora resents I the smiles masking Jon'a indkfler- i ence. : v I i