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Monday, May 16, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pge Seven- Senior Ply Is Staged 3t Union 7 Saturday Night py Mrs. h- Z. Terrell (Observer Correspondent) UNION 8pectal) The gymnasium was filled to the galleries Saturday evening when the senior class pre cepted its play "The Knight of the Road." The play was full of action and thrills that kept the audience in an uproar much of the time. Fawn Geertaen, winsome daughter of the old farmer, Roy CorUclln,. and the "nervous'1 mother, Juanita Rob erts, won much applause with her artful ways' and childish pranks. Her "fella," Roy Baxter who was always attired in" outgrown clothes except when a dog's depredations made it necessary to don trousers that hap pened to be about three sizes too large, kept' the audience1 in laughter through his silly blunders. Melvln Hces played the part of the villain to perfection and Chct Baum, Rod ney Miller and Qaylord Prather, not tramps from choice, looked the part enough that there could be no mistake In their identity. Thelma ) Irvln, charming and sensible young wife of tie villain, was glad to es cape the ties that bound her. The story ended happily when the sheriff. Earl Cock, ooJc the villain into cus tody and thft tramps came into their rightful estate. Miss Dorothy Crawford, home ecoT nomlcs teacher, left Friday evening for Baker to spend a few days be fore going to her home in pregon City. - Alleen Boyles, pf ia Grande, was a u sueirf of pofa Crbuter over tlje week end'.' ' ' Miss Helen Schaper, English teach er In the High school, left today for her home In Prosser, Wash Miss Elizabeth Pugh will go to her home In Tacoma for a visit, later going to Rainier national park to work during the summer. She plans to . mnke a visit In California sometime before school opens and hopes . to take her master's degree work at the University of Washington ncx year, v Rev. R. C. Lee plans to gq to Weiser Friday evening to address a largo assembly of boys including the Boy Scouts, 4-H club memjbers and students from the Intermountaln In stitute of Idaho. Very complimentary letters have been written him from some of his friends at Weiser and extensive plans are being made for the event. - An excerpt from the Wei ser American runs as follows: "Stories pf his experiences as sea captain In the days when vessels ploughed the 'seven seas' will be told to locnl Boy Scouts and other jads of the county Friday evening May 20, by Rev. R. C. Lee, erstwhile pastor of the Weiser M. E. church, and now holding that position in Union. ' "Rev. Lee has had a long and col orful career and volumes could be filled with his experiences In the days when only 'he-men' were at the helm of sailing vessels. He Is reputed to be a prince of story tell ers and the Boy Scouts, 'students of the Institute and otlier boys are ) looking forward to the event, which ,' wllfjbf held' at the- K. P. hall, with Joyous anticipation," ' An Important ' meeting of the Ladies' Aid will bo held at the Meth? odist church Wednesday afternoon. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Sid Vaden and W. V. Connor went to La Grande today to help grade the state examination, papers . of eighth graders In the county. It will require two or three days. Miss LaVcrne Clark returned Sat urday evening from Fairfield, Ida., where she spent the past year teach ing. , SCOUTS WIG-WAG RESULTS ' OF KANSAS KIXAY GAiMKS LAWRENCE, Kan. T) Scout craft has become a cog in the ma chinery or transmitting results of the Kansas relays. Pror. W. A. Dill, director of the University of Kansas news bureau, put boy scouts to work three years ago relaying results from field to press box by means of signal flags, using both Morse and semaphore codes. The system serves as a double check on reports over the field tele phone, but can be used In place of tho phone in an emergency. Two scouts work at the scene of action while two others copy the signals In the press box. At ono meet the telephone set failed to work and the burden fell upon the scouts. Checking later, Professor Dill found the young sig nal men had transmitted every word and figure correctly. $'400 COLT BEGINS YEAR AS FAVORITE OF CIRCUIT - ' CLEVELAND (P) A $200 colt no body wanted two years ago looms as one of the leading contenders for pacing honors in the Grand Circuit this year. He Is Mac-I-Win, owned by C. F. Crowley, of Cleveland, vice presi dent of the Ohio sport ship circuit. Crowley purchased him In the sales ring at the Lexington "trots" two years ago when no one else was bll dlng. and placed him .in the hands v of the Urbana, O., trainer, Dr. H. V M. Parshall. Last year Mac-I-Win was unbeat en on the half-male rings. Taken to the big time for a look at the tops, he finished second to the sea son's leader in his first start over tho mile, and finished the season the leading race-winning two-year-old pacer. He paced a mile in 2:09 flat, best recorded all. season. HURLER'S HEAD ASSISTS IN MAKING. LAST PUTOUT ODESSA, Tex. (JP) Floyd. Can. negro pitcher from Pecc. Tex., used hie head to retire the side in a game here. With two out In the last of the ninth and Odessa at bat, a line drive struck Carr's head and rlchoted into the first baseman's hands for the Iinal putom. Carr, unhurt, was tentatively given an assist. Iceland Holds Record Since 1500 A. D. Iceland has el ceeded ell other regions In the out put of lava from Its volcanoes. MOTT ASKS GRAND JJJRY TAKE A.CTJQN (Continued From Pvt 0n) state, and in violating of ,th. specific statutes denouncing slander -or libel of a public official wi'tutenfc. to lniiucnco nis ojnciai course ox con duct.' ,: ' ( " : r' ' CharleawoftA reUjfT.pybUsJjed jjn the' ''Saturday Night" a statement signed by M. ' O. Mathews of Suleih, Insinuating that I defrauded him in a Jisal - estate trarsactton. The Mathews statement Is identical with one which -J. 8. Moltzne, -formerly managing director of the Guardian Building and ' Loan association, at tempted to have Introduced in the guardian hearing before Judge Lusk a year ago, and which was thrown out by the Jurist. ' ' SYNOPSIS: Jenny Itevelt ever. heara'a 'conversation between her cousin Uoaraio ant! Unrth Aveney which she believes reera to Oeorgie'e secret engagement to "Eddie Toumtsnd. ' She is imhafc pyi" because she. Mked' Ayeaev when' she Itrai met him that eve; nlng; vnd ' he 'seems' ' to ' prefer Georgia. Unknown' to' Jenny Aveney has been- teettna qv georale's loyalty to her employer ration 3 ituichmg.' "She- has an . unusual lob, complicated - by Hatching's eccentric regulations such as his threat ot discharging -any- woman in' his' employ'' icho 1 marries. Ueorgie has promised to -marry Eddie totnorroio,- since ne. . aurees to keep ttie marriage-secret so Hiat 'she can : go on' with b,ei - work, which pays uorivteell. she has made plans for the wtarriaae tchich call tor Jenny's- coopera. tton. Umtiacovered lit the, next ' room, Jonnu hears Aveiiey say to flcorgie. '7lm going to liusllfti myself." And then, "Good night, : Miss Loyalty I'm forgiven thent'i Chaptfii. 8 ': DEAD 8E0RElv;if:' ( VI S'POSB so. I'm glad you foel I aslinniei pf ypui-seif,i (houijl),'' Geurglo was saying to "v'Ofle. - " : &oa' !'(tnow tljat;l-' tea) asUamed exactly. Atiei IbI). yaii agree that I wasn't glven any choice. But you've been niagntft cent. He ought to tliankais stars for you," Jenny henrd .Avney an swer. .- ... , "He -won't Takes mi tor grant ed. Goodnight.' ' ' J",'X- Jepny burrowed down Into her pillows. "He' stjej ha,d- no r doubt,', was Bddle. ' And Garib Aveney was fjqlte rlglit. Eddie,. ,QUSb( '. to thank' his stars tor bis splendid Geqrgle. He probably dld. Jenny really couldn't grea'tliat be tpo1t Georgle one scrap, tor granted. AM1! ppw Garth Aveney, iflstnlssed. empty-handed, wus driving alone (lirqdgh the glpamlpg Greets. He Would not' carry even tbe'shadow of laughter, now. . .1 The cool' linen comforted Jenny's aching .eyes. It was not that she was crying oh, no, not that; only "rpUly.,-lt-wasltte;!T'tmrd taMare so much for someone who. Whether she ; wanted him or : rfp,' was Qeorgle's. t .. . . .iJ.;:-' "Jenny!' ' J" Georgle bad clicked on the llglil anjl stood amazed In the doorway Jenny struggled up, '.- "1 had a headache, Georgle, and 1 felt I couldn't face tbe Crescendo, so 1 came stralgbt borne. Mr. Vale didn't mind a bit; some friends ol his, stage-people, were going on there and be joined them. Any. way, It was no fun for him once you and Mr. Aveiiey couldn't stay.v "Aveney 1" Georgle laughed. Sbe sounded pleased, discomfited, amused alt Is one. Sbe came and sat on tbe edge ot tbe bed. "Gafth Aveney brought me back from Rochester Gate I didn't tee) like the Crescendo, either." "Mr. Aveney Is awfully. Interest: ed In you, Isn't he?" , jtiwas whar Jenny bad determined 'not to say; and she bad said It. 5' - "Oh Avenevl" repeated Georgle. "He's a , queer Bsb. But he's a good sport. I'll tell you all about him one day." WHhx that sbe brushed him out of the conversa tion. "I've something 'far more thrilling to talk about now. Ed and 1 are getting married, Jen, to morrow. At mid-day.; Ed's flying tonight, but be seemaV to think lie can be back In time. Tbe cere mony Is to be kept a dead secret but you must come." f "Oh, Georgle! Ob, I am so glad you're marrying Ed, after alll" "But, you dear, little, topi, whom else did 1 ever think of marrying? 'As long as no one actually spies on me during tbe next week, tbe risk Isn't too terrible," Georgle con.; tlnued, and lit a cigarette. "After that, wltb Ed away, 1 can; always, spin some yarn any yarn. Even " she giggled suddenly "that 11 was you Eddie married, not me!" She sobered suddenly and sal staring at her cousin, V'Infant, tbat'a rather an Ideal The Old Man knows we share tbe same names. At a pinch 1 could tell him but, ot course, the. plncb Is not remotely likely to come. Only tf It- did, well Eddie would never know It, out there In Mexico. And you wouldn't tnlqd, would you? It wouldn't make tbe faint est difference to you! Would It? .... Well, would ur ; "N-no," stammered Jenny. "Jo. I suppose I shouldn't mind." She was; taken aback, tingling wltb that sense ot affront that Georgle could so suddenly rouse in her. How how dared Georgle coarsegrained, reckless, success ful how dared she? Then, on to. the dark screen ot her anger slid tbe outline of a tall nia walking away from ber with jut farewell; threading bis path eagerly, round a crowded room 10 Dasfsul at a door throo'gb which Georgle bad gone. ... Yoii Can t Marry by Mia Chjt-Addam$ ' "Both statements, are of course, deliberately and utterly false and libelous. . . - r "A copy of this statement also was published In the Canby Herald and Wood bum Independent. You are directed to Issue grand jury sub poenas to the editors of these two publications fors the purpose of as certaining their motives and purpose In publishing this statement. If the evidenced shows that the Mathews statement was published In "Satur day Night' by Mathews' consent or authority, I direct that you secure indictment against him." tyjott further charged that be had ceived author ltajtlvo information that unless, he returned the , pru dential group of savings and' loan associations into control of John? son and Degrace the ''New Examiner" would launch a personal attack against him. fSo." she said heavily, "It wouldn't make the, faintest differ ence to mi." . . ' Old Gratton Matching took up bis bedside telephone, gave the number ot bis general manager, shook tbe Instrument viciously when no voice Immediately an swered him and, holding the ear piece In position re-absorbed blm 3Blf In his model dynamos. "Who's . that?" be muttered ab sently wben af. last the voice pi Harold H. Croze came to blm. "No, 1 didn't ring you up. Yes, I did." His voice climbed to Its nerve-racking squeak. "Yes, 1 did, 1 wanted you to know that my nephew, a complete stranger to my secretary, this eve ning offered her $26,000 down, $2,600 a year, half her Balary to repeat the estimates that have gone by plane tonight. And she refused and reported the bribe to me.' . .. , naturally ne was acting pn my in. structlans who else's? ..' . . You didn't know her salary was so high? Let me tell you that, unless she's tool enough to get married. It'll be halt aB high again before she's done." His squeak became, ojmosl a scream. "Only person W"0 can hear What I say, . . .'' He -threw aside the telephone, switched off tbe lamp and, fum bling for a pear-drop, lay sucking conteqledjy in the daikness. Jenny strayed into a park wltb 4. gasp of gratitude. She bad an hour tp wait before Georgle got married bore was the place to wait In." She sat down on a bencb and a tftbby cat came and began to sidle round her. It was a at. friendly cat a"d Jenny hoped It would not soon go away; she would have enticed It on to her lap but she bad on a clean voile (rock ria'irbJUfiny!rmJ98ns a "eddlng-gar nlent"-Georgle bad been, emphatic about tbe omission of wedding garments. .''If we can all three slip Iri'-rrand " t)spocln(ly ' out qf the City Hall without attracting alien tion, we've a good chance of get ting away with tbe. whole scheme.' "Yes, 1 :aa see that. 1 should think so long as Eddie Isn't recog-' nlzed. we shall manage, all right. It's afterwards, Georgle. when I'm at the hotel, that your secret will want such a lot ct keeping." But Georgle bad not. admitted that, Tbe lanltor of the apart ment oould be squared heaps of people. It the worst came, could be squared, When Jenny bad Installed ber belongings In. tbe nicest room site could find In tht nearby hotel, wquld sbe be a helpful pet and, call at aa employment agency, about a really pompetent dally servant and bang tbe expense? . . . Ot course, Jenny would; and did. And by one of tbose chances that do occasionally, bappen, before she bad even finished explaining "Mrs. Townsend's" requirements to the clerk, a cheery, capable-looking woman came In who seemed quite pleased to be engaged to start work next Monday. ', So tbat Jenny, who had allowed a full hour for this task, found her self at a loose end. She didn't want to go back to the hotel, which was Stuffy; or to the apartment where Georgle, an efficient whlrlwnd, was transforming their tiny lumber room Into a dressing-room tor Ed die. So sbe made a leisurely way downtown. Sitting now on ber bench, Jenny looked across the snapdragon-bed and tried to identify the building from tbe back. . . . She saw a man, lower a green blind at a wlih dow and tbougbt that might well be tha room in which tbls furtive wedding would take place. ' Furtive! She caught her breath She bad no right to call It thai. Georgle couldn't ever do anything furtive. It she and Eddie had agreed tbat the job at Malchlng's must be kept at any and every cost and certainly It made a differ ence that Eddie was soon to go so far away and for a whole year Jenny. In a tangle, stopped harangu Ing herself. . A man--a tall, slim-built man swung round the corner and came past the snapdragons. Jenny's finger, under the tabby cat's Impcrl ously lifted chin went rigid. A mild clamor went up In her heart wll he see roe will he stop will be pass on? . . . And then, like an axe backing at tbe roots of a. budding; tree, there pounded. In upon her the knowledge thai. If Georgie's secret were to be kept. Garth Aveney must pass on hie Way without seeing Georgie's cousin' there at all (Copyright Julio Clrtl-Addamel How can Jenny hld7 She mutt, tomoriowr, and yet the wants Averjey to see her. VOTERS WILL GO TO POLLS NEXT FRIDAY ( Continued rrom Page OneJ for. the .nomlnatlpn. kwiAWGi rca which is difficult to dope at this stage also Is on the Re publican ticket, with Mrs. Florence Bacon, Incumbent, and J. E. Reyn olds, of La Grande, both contesting ior tno nomination or county treas urer. In some quarters Mrs, Bacon held to have a greater following pf voters, put In other quarters many believe that Mr. Reynolds has an ex cellent chauce to wip. . Ielm Leading Field, . In the contest for the district at torney nomination, tho consensus is that Carl Helm, incumbent, of La Grande, 1b nearly certain of victory ove' Rodney Kitchen Ahd prval Mil lard, two La Grande attorneys who are necking the Republican nomina tion. The same holds truo for. County Judge U. Q. Couch, who is reported as practically sure of the Republican nomination. - His opponent Is A. H. Perryman,-of La Grande. Most dopesters believe that Sheriff Jesse B res hears will be re-nomlnated In spite of the spirited campaign made by L. H. Bra m well, former La Grande banker. On tho Democratic ticket, A. C. Haynes, former police chief of this city, Is sure to get larger vote than his opponent, Guy Glenn, also of La Grande. Pending a count of the ; ballots Friday night. It appears that the November race will tc between Mr. Brcshears and Mr. Haynes -r prob ably one of those "nlp-and-tuok" nffalro. ' . - A James H. Blunt, of La Grande, Is expected by many to receive more votce t-hon his younger opponent for tho Republican nomination for school superintendent,, but It is doubtful If either man could defeat Superin tendent E. A. Sayrc, Democrat, this fall, who Is unopposed In the primary vote. . D. H. Proctor, Incumbent,. Is ex-! pec ted to win the nomination for assessor from H. H. Hug. of Elgin, although friends of tho, Elgin mnn expect him to poll a heavy vote. Dr. I-', h. Ralston, incumbent, also In favored to be nominated over Dr. James J. D. Haun. Both arc La Grande doctors. There aro no other contests on cither the Democratic or Republi can tickets for county or district of fice. Pierce Strong Here Former Governor Walter M. Pierce ir. expected to be given a big major ity over Francis Galloway In Union county for the congressional nomin ation, and many Democrats are fore casting victory for Mr. Pierce in the primaries in the second district. Con gressman R. R. Butler Is not expected to have any serious difficulty in get ting his party's nomination this month over his opponent, J. M. Richards, of Umatilla county. In the county Hal E. .Hoss, secre tary of state, and Rufus Holman, ctoto treasurer, arc expected to run woll. ahend of their oppon'onts for their -apective ne-minnbionsv r-I. H. Van Winkle also Is fnvored In this county, many believe, for re-nomin-aticn for attorney general. Most political observers believe that Democrats of this county will give Governor Roosevelt an overwhelming preference vote for the presidential nomination over Governor - Murray, particularly in view of the lattcr's "running-out" of scheduled campaign speeches in Oregon a few weeks ago. Only Joseph Irwin France's name appears on the Republican ticket, but many voters plan to write in Presi dent Hoover's name. Tho senatorial vcc'q Is a hard one to dope In Union county. On the Republican ticket indications are tbnt three candidates will poll a strong ST0i3V Y HAL COCHRAN ii iiiiii niaiiiiiirMiiwai r-rTlali mi (READ THE STORY THEN AS Windy landed on the ground " tho happy Tlnlea gathered round and'Coppy cried, "Hurray tor you You've turned a real neat trick. "You picked wee Duncy off Just right, when he was hanging from his kite. And then you brought lilm safely down. The whole brave stunt was slick " "Oh, thank you," answered Windy "I am quite at home up In tho sky . 'Twas fun to take this plane around because It rides so nice. VI had- to pedal all the time no I could make the strange thing climb. I might have had a bad tallspln. Thut almost happened twice. . 44J3UT 1 remembered what to do. And, say, would anyone of you be pleased to take a ride with me? If so. Just hop right In. . "I won't stay up so very long, be cause the wind is rather strong." Thee "Coppy shouted, "I will go." and hopped In. with a grin, - Wben he had had bis ride around. CLASSIFIED ADS -"'tub market place op union a wau-owa copntibs'""' . (Count live average words s to tbe Hue.) Per line, 1st Insertion ., . 10c Per line, each added consec- ... utlve Insertion . 7o Minimum charge on one ' , order u ... 25o WANTED , WQHK AS GENERAL COOK and : houaekoepor. Mrs. W. M. Eloni, 1807 4th St. , . . '0-14-1 tp WE NEED 3 MEN, should have cur. pood compensation, 103 Fir St. 1 - 4-26-t f. WILL BUY 80 old batteries. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries aa low as 86.96. Automo tive Elactrlo Co., 1426 Adams. Phone M 620. . . . 1-20-1 m AUTOMOBILES REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR - , Crawler type $30O. PERKINS MOTOR CO. 4th & Adams Phone Main 600 6-14-t f. vote Senator Stolwer, Colonel Clark and Robert N. Stonlield, form er senator. On the Democratic ticket Elton Watklns and Marshall Dana both aro likely to be given large votes hero. So far, as far as tho county races are concerned, the campaign has boon' quito clean with little mud sllnglng In evidence, it also Is true that a majority of t-he voters have been almost apathetic ? at leest qu,ict, causing a bit of concern, on tho part of many ol tho -candidates', ' who have been unable to arrlvo -at 1 any definite Idea of how muoh sup port they may expect. 1 j Tho Observer, as usual, will tobu-. Mate unofficially thovooos; beginning ' with the first returns Friday night, and In addition the .Associated Press leased wire will be in oporation until , 1 a. in. May 21. .' 1 ' Llteful Cuban Clubs ' t'lilui Is 11 land uf clubs und some of the most llniirlsliiug are those known 11s pour men's clubs. Tliure, fur 11 fee of fl a inonlh, uieUlcnl at tendance, euucniliuiiU fnclllllvs and social inversions lire provided. - ' Antolope 9 Inches Tall ' There are iinlclopes ranging from elshl or 'nine hielios to sis' feci In IirIkIii at tlie shoulders. The small est of the species Is the gupvl, or pygmy unlt-lope. TI10 elnnd Is pin of the largest. Must of ,the untoi lopes live In ,Arlon Ijbougli.seyernl vnriciics are round Jtv Asm. .... s ' pKiSS:' literal . Ipjtslulhin int UiOkj.Gery. ifota vor4.0leriiuihierKiiticnpHss)vns Is Oliernniniergnu Passion I'l.iy Alpine Herb Monnaiery. Delicate Brenkfnst Cheese. ; Old Roman Hairpins I Ivory linlrpliiB, found in London, . and dating from. the Uoniiin oeeu pillion, are knopped will) the busts ot Itoainn Indies of the empire.' One In I lie British museum Is adorned Willi 11 little suiluetle reiiresniitlnji Venus wringing the water out of net hnlr nfler rising from the sea- An oilier Is topped by an Ivory hand holding a cone and encircled by a serpent. V COLOR THE PICTURE) the plane came right back to tho ground. Then Scouty took his turn and was as thrilled as he could be. At ono time, when the plane .was high, he shouted, "Goodness me, ob my! When 'way up near the cloudB like this, how far a lad can sec!" . . , TJTHEN they got back to earth " they saw a sight that, filled them both with nwe. "Well, look at Coppy," Scouty cried. "What Is lie running for?" ' "A carpet beater's chasing him. TIs well thnt he's In running trim." said Windy Then they looked again and both began to roar. The play man, too, thought It was fun to sec the little fellow run. In Just a bit he shouted, "Catch the beater, Coppy boy "Then you can beat my rugs for me. 'Twill make me happy as can be. And, too, you'll spank the' beater. That should All your heart with Joy." (CopyrlKht, 1032, NBA 8crvlce. Inc.) (Tho Tlnles do some real work In the next story.) V- vlfczl PICTUQCS sJ0i. KIN& RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per month ...... ..(2.S0 3 lines, per month $3.25 4 lines, por month 94.00 5 lines, per month . ... $4,75 Each additional line over five charged at 50o per line per month. FOR SALE FURNITURE, Frlgidalre, hose, type writer, saddle, overcoat, slzo 40.' 1308-Bth. , 6-16-3 tp. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS 3 Uolsteln calves, no brand. Anyone may have same by paying ad and pasture bill. Farmers 242. 6-18-6 t. k FOR SALE Furniture, elec. range. Cheap. Leaving town.' 1101 O Avo.. . 6-16-6 tp. FOR SALE 3 milch cows, dragsaw. ' 6-14-3 tp j Call Observer. FOR SALE Hollywood Leghorn chicks 87.00 por 100, May 17. Moss- 1 scree, Allccl. . . 6-14-3 tp WOOD 84. Archie Conley. 137-J, tp. FOR SALE Gas. range, nearly new. Cheap. Ph. Farmers 6X1. 6-13-3 tp. FOR SALE LUMBER 2x4 to 2x12 Fir 6s Larch Dimension (10.00 Per M lxia Pine Shlplap 10.00 Por M 1x12 Pine Boards S4S .. . 7.60 Per M 1x4 to 1x12 Pluo Boards Surfaced 6.00 Per M Fir & Larch Flooring Ss ' Coiling .. 80.00 Per M - . ' WOOD " 12'! Rod Fir Cord Wood 88.26 Per Cord 10" Red Fir Cord Wood 6.60 Per Cord 16" Dry Chain Wood 4.60 Per Load Box Wood When wo are running 3.00 Per Load BOWMAN-IHOK8 LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIN 8 . 6-12-t f. FOR SALE 5 A. with Improvements. yarnMra m- t-iu-i 1. FOR SALE Coffee cream that whips, name cuurned Buttermilk ana mug: i you'll like to drink, Cloverdalo Dairy. Fanners 35. . 5-0-t f. I BUY OUR WOOD and, help 4 families oxist. rn. aa-w. , o-o-t i. FOR SALE A mod. country 'home; I 10 A. closo In. Bldgs. all modern. & A. 6 yr. ola orchard. Stock and I .Implements with -place. Good water j right. 84000 will handloA Ph. 408-J. 5-5-1 mp. DRY WOOD. posw. Also truck for hlro anywhere. Insured carrlor. Ph. I 1051-W. Frank Seward. 4-28-1 m." DRY WOOD, any kind or length. Wm. Hesse. Ph. 326 W. 4-27-1 mp. OLD GROWTH red nr 16" cordwood . , 66 cord. Phono 037-J. . 4-25-1 m. TYPEWRITERS for rent or sale. Let. .us show "you our stock ot new and used portables. E, O. Tuckey's Typo. 'writer uxuuuuge, uu uupyi, pv. ?ti .. ' v .' . ' ' , . ' .,.,-.' ., - 4yis-t. f. "Doubled' Up" Professions' III early Colonial times, the pro fession of cleiKj'innn'nnd physician Wna often' combined. , . Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LER B. BODVY Sye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital ;rd rjoor Foley Blag. Ph. Main la. Osteopathic Physicians DBS. J. L. MARGARET INOLE General Practice and Oostetrlos '- flommer Bldg. Office, Main 106 Res., Main t,68 Miscellaneous ASTBOLOGEB HUH. FKRDEBICK BALMCS ' ' 203 N. Ave. Readings Dally. THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) ..THE NEWS IS OUT! (TuW,, K,t Tuw rt'lXi-W so If sNvhSTHM Poet V but ,tvy're im. agSt yoowd NR"-ued, going . vkeep her) .-(ut HHw.tii r oh, excuse wtYvmv, yes3 Vt U&Nfc fr 1 vme'reX Xhi "ELOPEl I'M So .a hope ... ah- i memo y secret, but tgoing to Vvou hwe happy i com.0. NOT BOTTIWG YOU'RE TUE YOO; MUSTN'T ELOPE 1 TO HELP .CRY! IT'S THE IN ! MEtK ONE WEI TELL A SWJU V- lA OS eJfAOST WNDERFUL FOR RENT won BENT Small furnished house. Inquire 116 ..Jackson. Phone 117-J. .', ',-'' . 6-16-3 tp. FOR- BENT Mod. luro. apt.,- hard ' . wood floors, eleo. range','' Frlgklalre. .' Reasonable. Clgse'ln, U01 Q Ave. ,. . : ' 6-18-8 tp. jfi-BM. UOD. HOUSE, with 7 lots, I ', barn, chicken house. Ph. 676 W. !'.-..? ,.,'..... , 6-14-6 tp. FOR RENT-Mod, residence. Phone 624 W. T , q-13-t f. B-RM. MODERN HOUSE, garage. Close , in, 803 Spring St. Ph. 373 W. 6-13-t f. FOR RENT Funs'. -apt., - Call M 682. 1800 Adams. 6-13-t f. 6-RM. FURN. HOUSE. Adults. Oarage. pn. 458 J. Fannie Alllnson. FOUND FOUND A pair tortoise shell-rlmmcd ' glasses. Own-ar may have same by 1 identifying and paying for adv. at Observer. ; 6-18-3 t. fVulu VJo "n turing. wwncr way iiuvo samo Dy laeiuuymg ana pay ing for adv. at Observer.- 6-16-3 t. I Testing by Mercury I Government tests on mercury used In denial iiinnlgams show that very liny amounts of base nielals cause the mercury to nppenr budly con taminated pnd, hence tlio appearance of mercury Is In Itself n satisfactory test for base metal contamination. PPEqKLKS AND HIS FRIENDS By Blossct ., FINDERS JCEEPERS! J3 recm.es OSCAR HAVE DISCOVERED VNHAT THEy . WlrlR IS A CAVE,.,, i Freckles has sous BACK TO Tvml FOR SOWS MATCHES, So THEy CAM SEE VNHAT IS ThKHU coo r PS. s-S LA : n I MMB warrucc I .a' . f 1 v . , I'"' ' - ' " ' ". : ; : . i - ; ( HEBE ABE SOME ) Mope! HOT A 7 f IT'D BS A JOK Wlff& MATTES.. piDXaJ ) SOOWD. OF AW W OM US, IF IT " TH' H6AI.AIJVTHIM3 A. KIND VWAS OMLV A rrS A H .VJHIL6 1 VAS , My I LITTUe cAMe.AU. t msr r ' w as f Boy.' IT IS A. SfSWA9l-.l rvNHAT'UL VIB..' ) LETS tB6f ' i CMS ." HOW & SSsT.... po.-SO BACK I IT A S6C3CT V PAR BACK DOES f . VWE'PS . AN'TEU. JlYWekAKe . JAR BACK DOES S080 f ETCHES.. LET! WdsfZ TSsS; IEEPITA lb THE CAVE ' . 'Willi '"''"X"l-'fct.i"c. -- MitimiiM. StM-sV MISCELLANEOUS I MOREMEN S SCHOOL of Beauty Out turo la recommended' by shop 6wn ere for 1U thoroughness In training. Spring classes now forming. For Information call or write 22 West ' , Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. 4-28-1 mp DOWBLL BROS. OLBAIT-DP W Will ' : clean-up your ashes, papers, etei'1" , Phone S38-4. .' -,;.v . - t.'"". EASTERN OREUON Souool of MU1SC, it vlnlln. nlitnn. vabut nmwIltM 1. A -nil1' ..'. r- temple, 447-i. ; -- m i MONEY TO LOAN We are represent tatlvea for the Prudential Ins. Co), a and can mako city loans at attract; v tlve rates of interest, Chas. -HVii Reynolds, Insurance, loans anctv.,1 botuda. : 9-1-1 m, 'in , LA GRANDE UATTRISS and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Work -: Pb. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Prop. - -, 12-1-1 m.-'.'. lost LOST Bunch of keys and container' -V at Cove Sunday. Return to ObserveV'id and receive reward. ', - 6-16-2 tp.;A i STRAYED Bay mare and white1" . faced sorrell mare, blind In left eye1.'' ' Notify B. 6. Lovely. 6-14-2 tp , . wij .( WATERMAN onyx pen and pencil, with name engraved on each. Re-- ward. Call Observer or 942-J. - - 6-14-2 tpi , Nugget of Wisdom Optimism carries a world mnp In i. Its pocket. - ""- (. 7 ITM3Ul-D 86 Few IF ' L )w hg RjuiJp. HippeM TResopg j "Ym ' t HjyfjLlM "THAT CAJE", UlldS OSRr ( . 1 ': By Cowan mm