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Monday, January 18, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five 4 pLASSIFIEI) ADQ - r . The Market PImee of Onion and WaDoa Conntiea WANTED GOOD PAY STEADY WORK Several choice openings in Cities and Towns for ambitious men and wo men. Experience unnecessary. We finance- you if required. Write to day. Mr. Thomas, Superintendent, 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif. 1-18-1 tp EXP. WOMAN wants worn, 396-R. 1-7-t f. FOR SALE FOR SALE . Wood, any kind, any length. Call Frank Seward, 649-J. 1-18-3 tp DRY,' COARSE WOOD lrom Union 4 ' and 4-25 per cord load. Phone Ray McCarroli, M 1027 or M 284. 1-18-1 m. FOR SALE Wood, 5 to 0 per cord. Prompt delivery. Phone 668-U. 1-18-t f. DRY WOOD and whole wheat Hour. Ph. 193 J.' 1516 ZAvc. 1-14-5 t. LUMBER SPECIAL . We have $10.00 dimension, some 7.60 boards and more or the B5.00 spe cial boards. Also a limited amount of dry chain wood at $4.50 per load and box wood at 3.00 while we are running., BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO. v Phone' Main 8 1-7-t t. FOR SALE 13-plate new batteries 5.60 and up. Will buy 25 old bat teries, 1308 Jefferson. Burgess Battery & Electric Station 1-2-1 m. LIMITED aOPPliY oi Bon wood while ; planer runs, $4.00 per load. Also ' dry chain wood, $4.50 per load. ; Frank Cleavlnger, Main 151, t 12-18-1 t. ,t'OH SALE WITiaro Batteries $6.85, r. ms A first choice battery at chain store prices,, 75e on old battery. .. i- (' AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. ' - 1426 Adams Phone. M 620 V,. . 9-1-1 m. Automobiles fc"OIt SALE 1930 Chevrolet coach, r good condition, $375. i PERKINS MOTOR CO. . . 1-8-1 t, FOR RENT . MY KITCHEN Jan. 22. I'm going- to tho 60c chicken dinner at the M. E. , 4 church that night. 1-18-1 t Professional Hospitals DR. LEE B. BOUVT Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital Zzi floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 18. Osteopathic Physicians tms. J. L. & MARGARET INGLE General Practice and Obstetrics fiommer Bldg. Office, Main 108 Res., Main ll3 DR. E. L. FADS General Practice New Foley Bldg., 3rd floor. Phone Main 990 Res. 990-R. Miscellaneous ASTROLOGER MRS; FREDERICK BALMES 203 N. Ave. f Readings Daily. FKECKLES AND HIS -IH 8W6LI. vj6llsetasood im TM' Hoop wiu. . . swoks IM& "Riis T iteu.vwjvnhat 1 WmMMilwMWm' r Pi!, SbFTaw.'.)f RBE soiU' AU' CABS OP - XJr VJOMT HURT TD uue I VJE OOSHlA DO-SET MmMiMWt, reTTl' ff, XPKKE9 AoOftCtUBHooSS y THE SttOUS AlJM ' THIUS ... IT'LL BE a OOtW CXCG6 T& D4f5" ' fiWlllf SLEEpy M THEN EWE ANGLES : .' 'HOW THINGS STAND! By Cowan ; T" f HMJ'.WNW SUGaR.lFVOOBOUiMT - - (Z. 'j CSCWP MW3'S HAPPEHtp) ( NOW htHjSaA&U 1bl.t f 1 jHfiS? fASXA A TW- TWVUAWrtEBMiro RAW- lJflflt "SS V T"f" V A IHU TO P WW EferJ J i&$mMri 11 tjMJung I A sitt w you uvesto it ov- tme .. Ji51iHS2S, VT&T vTlii I tdoV n irJLi'L w ' and so ; noose, toss rr out -ruEWiMtxJu; . E&Ss Y g 2jno now nf -fPr J:x-v, , f IkMM r&fr u Wmi Wm VJ, ; Observer ; Want'Ad Rates (Count five averaga words to tlii Uns.) Per lln, 1st Insertion . Per line, each added consec utive insertion', Minimum charge on on ' order .. , ; RATES BY MONTH ' 2 lines, per month ,,. ,-- 3 lines, per' month -- A lines, per month .$2.50 .13.26 .$4.00 .M.75 o unes, per month . Each additional line over five charged at 60c per line per month; ' CASH IN ADVANCE la 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. If. DAY OP INSERTION. Stop orders on ad Inserted until further no-' tlce must be received by the same hour or extra Insertion Trill bs charged. , : ' ' . Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on -phone or ders by payment on or, before date of last Insertion. - ' j , PHONE 1CAIN 600 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do lt.". ,, FOR RENT Modern furnished 5 room house. Inquire 1903' Adams. . 6-RM. FURN. APT. Reasonable, 1905 Adams. 1-18- 3t. FOR RENT 2-rm. furn. apartment, upstairs, 361 J. or 1002-3rd. MODERN, FURN. HOUSE Close in. Phone M 623. 1-15-3 t. SMALL FURN. HOUSE, 2009 Cedar St. ' 1-8-t f. MOD. FURN. APT., Frlgldaire, elec. range, gar. Cor. 6th and L, 1-9-t f FURN. HOUSES AND AITS. With baths, clean, quiet, lowest rent. Adults, 1810 Greenwood; 12-11-1 m. TRANSFERRED TO1 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, VP 'A number of cperatlng departments of the Iron Manufacturing company will . be moved from nortl,inrl, Oregon, to Cleveland; It was announoed by com pany officials . hero. The enlarged Cleveland plant will handle all busi ness east of the Mississippi river. Valuable "Bonny" A snble-mnrkod rabbit fur, valued at $5,(100,' was shown nl nn Irilernn Mnnnl show In London. WISDOM demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who It now the science and ethics of their pro fession and who have demon strated their capacity and ability. We Understand ' f SNODGRAS9 & ZIMMERMAN , Main 03 . .. ' FRIENDS wmm MISCELLANEOUS EASTERN OREUON School of Music, violin, piano, voice,' Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. 9-6-1 m SAVE 25 during Jan. Painting and papering by Neumann, 1702 K. 1-5-1 m. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives tor the Prudential Ins. Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of Interest. Chas,-H. Reynolds, insurance, - loans - and bonds. 8-1-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424 -W. Chas. Edwards, Prop. ... 12-1-1 m. $ $ 4 $ $ o Sport Slants $ 3 $ g $ 3 Hv Alan J. Gould . (Associated Press Sports Editor) "Why don't you set your Stove Leauo'dof1!; out' which is the moat popular sport- and how and why?" asks William Up ham Swan of the Boston Swans, better known, to yachtsmen of all harbors by his cable address of- "Bilswun." -So sooner sold than done; BUI. Tno; Stove Ieague machinery al ready is iii motion, and we should havo the returns shortly. Mean while' let's hear from Bill. "I suspect- most every one will "pick baseball, but I think you will find that every boy In- the north plays hockey when he can, get a chance. Certainly mora of tihem havo hockey sticks than ' football togs; toiui'T racquets or golf clubs. As for yachts, it will be pretty far down n the list, although over two thousand small boats manned by at lease three people sailed races In New England, lost summer. "No one has ever compared one sport with another, so consider my 'Relativity in Sport.' "All sports can" involve these four attributes: Strength, skin, strategy and luck, i "Take football, Which may be said to "combine 30 per cent strength, 30 per cent skill, 45 per cent strategy and 6 per cent luck. "Yachting may be1 said to have 5 ner cent strength, SO per cent skill, 20 per cent strategy and. 25 per cent 1UCK, "Tennis: 20 per cent strength (stamina), 80 per cent skill, 45 per cent strategy ana o per cem; iuck. Good Bit? Man It does not necessarily follow In basketball. Phc Allen remarks. that the good big man is better than tne gooa nttie man, duu out at ne University of North Dakota they have converted a giant football tacklo Into a first class basketball player. His name is Ted Heinhover; He stands six feet seven inches and weigho 240 pounds. He must be a trifle shy, however, for we read In the Grond Forks Herald: ...... "liots" of people thought Ted was ioo big and heavy to make a basket ball ployer; but, although he can't move as quickly as some of the smaller performers, he- Is bound to bo effective when he learns the best manner to use his great ad vantage in size. He Is not slow either, Ted can shoot, and he is SET When hrreaoh'i0 a rnt of conlidcnco tho big fellow is going mke things very annGying ror the opposition." 9.4 Yard a Whnvk It's a trifle late, but still worth noting, as Boy Hendrlckson pa marks, that Sylvan- Saumer was considerable of a halfback in three years for St. Olaf's college. North field, Minn. Ho carried the ball 343 times in three years' play, gaining 3027 yards an average of 9.4 yards per try. His total yardage Is well over 30 times the length of the gridiron. iSaumer, a six-footer, who weighs about 180 In moleskins, passes and punts in addition to being St, Olaf's star runner. Last year h also called signals, which cut down the number of times he carried the ball. Freshmen may play m the Min nesota conference, In which Saumer " NICE AND OUT OUR WAY. - - "T" Bathrobe Few -Trt' oogt. V ftg ".' '1 CAwT VcJ1& W 6TPH M ' . . ; . " . " -4Hl--' OIR19, ' MONT, AFTfcR ; ' ' ' -l : :A SAW",; HE'D &VT OlRTV : V-E-CKJ BS. OP' HERE. AM' ?-SV s mot oPupvSr4 whem ne Ydjg s -Tnt's A BR.cvf ki -TW rsCm(mmMsm '" r I bacw t ajpe op wjtp-1 WMf) OTwmw V TT?arufci if Life v&ir III hill jW.ffarA. w .aa.WaT.CfF. , . - ' - a 1 933 by ho skwvice. inc. j has been' ah all-conference backfield"- selection for three years, so he has anotner season- aneaa 01 nim. He 1 was captain in 193S and has been reelected. even Follies" Of Present Day Church Listed MILWAUKEE, Wis., P) Hev. Wal ter A. Maier, of St. Louis, who Is edi tor of the "Walther League Messeng er" listed in an address here what he called the'atseven fatal follies" of' present dav church life as follows: "The- oolltlCQl church, which tries f to mold the influences of American legislators by professional lobby Ism. - .1 upon the community's water, supply. "The sensational church, with Jaze At first water was drawn from bands instead of choirs and picked shallow wells. Later, as the popu beautles as ushers. lation grew, this supply was Inade- 'The financial church; ;which makes qUnte, and so deep wells were drill the end justify the means. 1 ed "The epileptic church, which instl- ' . - , . , L tutes Bible reading marathons or ap-1 , inowp toot uuiarea in tasw, plauds the preachers ; who Win the- from that drawn from ; the shallow endurance price for preaching thai wells, and many families continued longest sermon In history. ' t.to. use spring water. "The social church, - which maln-f. Upon further Investigation it was tains that its flrBt duty is to solve j found that in all cases where the race relations, t, -first, ; against, Indus-' teeth were . mottled well water had trKiliem. and 'Capitalism, and lnves- beaiv useOw, Those using only shal tigates coal mines. low. well water or spring water were "The inactive church, smugly self free from this defect, sufficient. . ' I The search then . narrowed down "The modernistic church,, with a' to some Ingredient in the water, and passion for creating Christianity up after much search suspicion fell upon to the minute." to chemical substance found In the He charged that "the mobilized re-1 deep well water, and scientifically , sources 01 some 01 11 10 weuinue&v; !"" - tfX PP" Combine Many Soum A report from Herlln tells ' the world that a new quintuple Instru ment has been invented which com- i bines the grand pin no, radio, har monium, Spinet' nnd phnnoogrnph I with n loud speaker. Oh. for & lodge in the wilderness. New London Day. ' Health ! '' " MOTTI.EK T15ETII . Thero Is a condition of the teeth TO AST Y ! known as mottling In which one finds the enamel stained white, yel- low,- brown or black. Tlieso stains are due to an essen tia1, defect in the structure of tho tooth' a'ffboted. ' In tho; prooosB of discovering the chuks, and also the. prevention of this disfiguring condition lngenidus uae was made of several research methr cd&i including animal experimenta tion. ,' Mottling of the teeth was obsorved to affect persons living in a deter mined locality. One such locality was Xaund In a mining town. Children living in this town were found to have mottled teeth, while those living In tho surrounding ter ritory did not show this condition. In studying tho possible causes ! of this tooth defect suspicion fell lermea iiuonno. twt th. val.dUy of th.s sua- Acid Stomach Puts Man a Man Down ' If excess acidity sours your food and causes suffering from gas, heartburn, 'dizziness, coated-tonguo, and bloat in ir. vou nro liDiind to foci trrouchv. run-down, nervous, and can't sleep well. I wnnt you to quit suffering tight now, so come in and get what I :onsldor tne greatest medicine I have ver found. It's only 60c and if It SoeBn't stop gas, pain, etc., In a few nlnutes and soon make your stomach eel like new, you got . your money hack. Jufit ask mo for Dlotex. It'a guaranteed,! ,' Red Cross Drug Store. Adv. By J. R: Williams plcion, tho suspected water was cwwL pointed down ono-eighth of Ita ovihili glnal volume and fed to rats. After,.. a time It was iaund that the animals teeth were mottled. v , oc"' w , , , The suspicion was further clinched P'ne, where she sank almost in Col by producing similar. mottling in .thtj lapse, her head bowed. Rock re teeth of mis, fed a diet containing, slsted his natural Impulses known and added fluorine. .crushed.down the exultation of the - m , a ',1a Witll 'lf j'10 oslted' in lo'w wWapor,' hoi UtB ' t'l 1111 . ..,,,1, ,lg her hand tight . . ; rarcnts i.t V'WVWW' " -W -W -W .1 ....... c..,,, (,l't I .. ,!txK K.AKS , it IS: f,! Charlie's mother to call him four SMASH-UP wont make you feel so HARD -HIT ' if you are in sured with usf. O W WARNOCK MGR or five times before he attends-to a request. How was such' a habit es tablished? How can Charlie be, taught ao respond promptly? , Maybe Charlie's mother has always given her requests without first jnaking sure that he' was ready to listen. Perhaps, she called him when he was busy at play.. Possibly she interrupted 1 him in the. midst of interesting oon versa - i t Ions, or shouted to him from an other room with her own back turned to him. Perhaps she often made unnccesr sary requests and far too many of them. 1 Perhaps she did not give him time to respond to her first command, quickly following It up with two or three rep tit ions so that he learned to expect repetition and urging. Charllo can be retained If his mother will take pains to be sure that she has his attention when she first speaks to him. It will help if SUNSET PASS SYNOPSIS: Trueman Rock be- fldw to hvlicva that Thiry Preston lovos him, hut (UBlculflaa still hold thorn apart. . Qapa Preston, her father, and her brother. Ash, are cattle rustlers, although sho Una not admitted it. Rook ta (rjfiifl to smooth out tho situation while ho works for Preston, concealing his knowledge . . v . Chapter 40 LOVE AND DISGRACE ROCK stood stiff and Immovable nn the nlna tree hv Ills aid a. lint his mind, his heart received the fact of that embrace with tuinuitu- ,t ous violence. Scarcely had Thtry clasped him when she uttered a cry and re leased tho convulsive . hold, her hands unlocking and sliding down from each shoulder as 1C bereft of strontrth. . . "Oh I'm beside myself!" she whispered. Tttkmg uor nand Rock led her tn n ... , M. t, nury, wny aia you uo mail'- I I don't know." ' "But dare I take it as 'most any ,' man would such action from a wl-19l !l . .li "It's done ... I'm amazed shamed again at myselt What m,lst yu tnlnk ot me? 1 "Keciton i tuinK an mat's won- dertnl and beautiful. But I think also I'm entitled to an explana tion." . "Truoraan, how can I explain what 1 scarcely realize?" she said, with pathos. "I'd been hours with Dad and Ash. Oh, It was sicken' tag. We -beggod we prayed Ash to give up plans he has. He was a fiend. So was Dad. But I kept trying till I was exhausted. v As 1 came across to my cabin -I. wna thinking of how yon mot that Halt Moon outfit How you resented sus picion against Dad! My poor sick honrl must have warmed to you with something surely with gratl- "Dad was a flond." tilde. You seemed my only friend. 1 was wondering how . I should thank yon tomorrow, . . . Then you rose right out the black ground. What fright you gave mo! And when you spoke I I Just " She faltered and broke off leav ing hlra to guoss tho rest, rtock's compassion overcame his more powerful emotions. ' "Thlry, you'vo explained how up set you wore nnd why. But that would not mako you fling your . arms round my nock." 1 "I'm guilty," sho replied, dls i't. tantly. "If you can't bo understand ing generous then take It how you will. . . . Aftor all, 1 belong to the Preston outfit." Thuso words, tinged with bitter ness, accompanied by the with drawal of her hand from his, gave Hock tho cue. This was his hour. His Intelligence recognized it, bnt his conscicnco would not let blm rush madly to toko advantage of her weakness at this critical time. "Trueman, It's Into. I muBt go In," ' she said. "Kockon you can spare me an hour," he returned, his voice gruff with the strain of his emotions. "Indued no! I must go. Good night," she replied, nervously ris ing. He grasped her arms, not gently, and pulled her down on the sont, this time closer to him, and be held her. "You stay hero. Itockon I might remind you that Ash is not the only bad hombre on tho range.' "Very well, If you detain me by force," Thlry. Bald, coldly. "Why were you waiting for me at this unheard-of hour?" "1 saw yon ro Into Ash's cabin, and I thought I'd wait till you came out. Reckon It novor occurred to T me you'd bo so long. Hut I kept wnltln'. At that the tlmo Dow by." "Then you were spying ou mo on us?" she queried, a quicker note In her voice "Itockon so, if you want to use sher-will' teach him to look straight at her when she begins to talk. To do this, . she win probably have to stop, whatever sbe-. Is doing and give all her attention to Chat lie, but .this: Is necessary and -will save timo in. the' long run, - : ' ehe-muBt- refrain frenv interrupt ing him unnecessarily and try to en- ' list. his interest in what she, wants him to do so that It will seem wprth whlle. : , . - She must be liberal In her praise whenever ho responds promptly. 8he must give her command once and , then wait patiently until he puts a last block into place or finishes, a round- trip on his express wagon. She must always make him feel that he is improving. , , AKM UHU.O MEAT 1N-TKXA8 ORANGE, Tex. P) Hunters of Orange county report armadillos more plentiful 'than rabbits - this winter. Droves of six are frequent ly seen in the woods, and many have been killed for their meat. uard words. But sure my strongost motive was Just to see you, talk to you a minute." j: "Well, . since you've done that, please let me go." "Thiry, ' you 1 upset every thin' when you put your atms around my necki". ho said. "Don't harp on that," sho flashed, hotly. "1 never did such a thing before. I I couldn't to any other man. It Just happened. If ' "I'm guilty," Thlry replied. : ' you want to spare mo let mo for get It," "Could you ever?"' ,. "1 might make mysolf," . "Reckon TH never let you, ro Joined Rock, stubbornly. "You've froze np the last few. minutes. That hurts. I have my own battle to fight, and you're not helpln' me." "Your battle! Trueman Rock, If you bad a hundredth part of my battle "'to flght-you- you'd flood the raDge In blood." ; V : .;''I,love you. My life is wrapped up in you, . . . And don't we read that self-preservation is the first law of nature?" ' ft, . -i'The mosfielfisb; yetj" i "Thlry, let me make your.'battle initio," he pleaded. "Tell me what weighs so upon you. Tell me your secret," -'; , "I I have no Becret," she re plied, shakily. i ;,'!( "Don't you trust my love I" . "Oh, I would If I dared," she whispered, in poignant pain ' ' Rock bad wrenched that truth from her. Therein lay her weak ness, the .vulnerable spot upou which be must remorselessly make his attack. It she did not already love Mm, certain It seemed that he could make her. This horrible secret was clamping her heart; and Ash's baneful Influence was like a poisonous lichen. Ilock felt assailed by insur mountable temptations. He would not Btlflo UIb conscience, but every moment he became more convlnoed that .In order to save ber lie must play, upon ner weakness, force her ; to confosslon, betray his knowledge oi her. guilty sharing of Preston's secret. Ho strove tor self-control. In vnlnl "Thlry, you might' dare anythln'j on my love," ho began. "Oh no no! It It were OHly myaoll." Rock ronllzed that Thlry was governed by her emotions. She was too honest for base secrets, and 'certainly too honest to hide her love, once she realized it. "Thlry, there are only two peo ple In all the world you and me." "How silly, Trueman. You art selfish." "Well, if It's selfish to love you worship you to-want your, bur dens on my shoulders to save you from troublo, disgrace to make Aih's baneful Influence was like a poisonous lichen. you happy then Indeed I am Bure solflsb." I Hurriedly alio rose, and all but released herself. "Do you speak of love and and disgrace In one breath?" she queried. . . Copyright, Zrme Grev) Rock challenges Thlry with hi, Itnc-wlcdga of her guilty secret, tomorrow.