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0 If Wednesday, May 18, 1932 Local News , Information lurnlshed by the La Grande Credit association and the Abstract and Title company, both of La Grancla; and the Abstract and Title company or Enterprise: ' " Estates Julia Matthews estate. Died 4-19-32. Lizzie Clarlt. Admx. . Judftiiu-tris Claude Noyes vs. w. K. & Hcttie Ewln, $612.37. fees 100.00. Mary A. McKenzlc vs. C. H. Finn, 3000.00. fejs (.350.00. Credit Service Co. vs. Geo. W. Gor don. $517.35, fees $78. Costs $22. State Land Board vs. Ollie Mahafry nugnei, suzau, lees 82SO, Deeds ', B. F. liarriltn e. ux to Harry Gibson HENRY L HESS IlKMOCKATIC CANDIDATE for STAtE SENATOR From IN'IOX and WALLOWA COUNTIES I STAND FOR: Lower taxes on farms and homes by increase in income tax on large Incomes. Mod i flea t ion of Workmen 's Compensation Act, with moro liberality to injured workmen and perference to local physi cians. Relief of unemployment. v Economy In state government without interfering with effi ciency. t . . : Investigation of telephone, llfjht and power rates with object of lowering them. .Legislation for the masses rather than for special privi lege. (Paid Adv.) J. It. Blackaby M;i Mich r County s Candidate for DELEGATE TO DEMOCRATIC NATL. CONVENTION From the Second Congressional District Paid Adv. CORONER, JAMES J. D. HAUN - ' Physician and Surgeon At the Primary, May 20 for Coroner, Republican Ticket "I will .give my personal attention to the requirements of the office." (Pd. Adv.) I ,. ., rp lV NOMINATE AND RE-ELECT W. W. STEVENS u: t . i for County Commissioner From past experience he is familiar with the prob lems of Union county and therefore will be better able to solve them without added cost to the taxpayers. : V .,.'. (Pald-Adv.) GUY GLENN Candidate for Democratic Nomination for' Sheriff of Union County Will Appreciate your support at the May Primaries "I Favor Reduction and Reduction of Record jm J .et ux, I 5, 6 B. 8, Grandy's 2nd, 1.00. Bessie Wrteht et Vir to Mae E. Klein, Pt. Blk. 67, Chap. Add., 10.00. Julius D. Sommer et at to John Christiansen, ?t. SWifBlS-lN-SO, $200. ' -. V . Julius D. Sommer eWal.to John Christiansen, Lots 1 to 9, 11, 13, 13, 14, 16, 17k 18, 19, 2Q, 21, 23, 83, 34, Blk. 36, Hindman Add, $440.00. George Wright et uk to Willis Wright. S'SWW Sec. 1328-39, 1.00.t Oscar Crale to Bert Slack. L. 3. 4. S. 6. 15, 16, B. 4, B. Elgin, H-00. Roy O. Garoutte et ux to J. A. Alt-en. Pt. Sec. 21-3S-40, $1.00. W. H. Bohnenkamp et ux to H. J. Evans et ux. Pt. L. 4-B, "D", Cog. 2nd Ad., $1.00. . . W. S. Wheeler et to E.lla H. Cur tis, L. 1, 2, Blk. 7, Predmore Ad., $1.00. Bowman -Hicks Lbr. Co. to Florence E. Long, SE&NEft Sec. 3-2N-39. $6.00. Waldamer Johnson et al to Wm. B. Butterfleld, L. 8. Blk. 12, Union, .$1.00. W. B. Butterfield et ux to Geo. Glg-hac-, L. 8, Blk. 12. Union, $1.00. ; Hazel S. Fenton et vlr to Zona R. Henderson, L. 1, Blk. 8, Grandy Add., $10.00. - Arno Fowler to C, W..?Fri3wold, Pt. Sec. 32-1S-39, tracts 6 to 19, inc. Im bler Fruit colony. $10.00. Arno J. Fowler to C. W. Friswold., Same a3 at'ove, $10.00, j Mortgage! ; La Grande Tlieatres, inc., to John: F. Greullch, lots 12, 13, Blk. 112, Chap. Add. Lot 6, Pt. Lot 7, Blk. 105.! Chap. Add. (3 yrs.), $2,St0. j Bert A. Rogers et ux to First Nat.i Bank La Grande, Pt. Sec. 32-2S-38J (1) $960.00. Satisfaction of Mortgages Florence Fleming to Gertrude Boy er, 77-624 Pt. L. 7, B. 6, Coggan's Add. East Ore. B. & L. Asn. to John T. Harvey Jr., 69-17. L. 4, Blk. 86, Chap. Add. East. Ore. B. & L. ABsn. to Geo. E. Stansfield Eat. Outlot 156, Chap. Sup. E. O. B. & L. Asn. to C. A. New- Ttirk. Ft. L. 1, B. 1, Honairt. F. L. Bloom to Abbie Goyette, 70 42. Pt. L. 6, '6, Blk. 6, Lewlft Add, Union. Wallowa Coinrty Records Deeds 1 Wallowa CountV to 'Claud dole. Tract in Sec. 22-5N-44. James W. Hansen et uk tb State Of Ore. Pt. Sees. 17, 20, 39,-18-45. (Wal.) S. & F. Nat'l. Bk. to Minnie G. Ste vensTract m Blk. 13, Residence Add. J. E. Nessly et ux to Hattle Wolfep. Pt. Bft Sec. 33-18-44. ' 1 '. . ' A. E. Tulley ct ux to Jesse E. Tul" ley, Tr. Lots 8, 9, 10, it," lfl; -Blk. SA' Herman's Add., Wallowai iA Int. in East Side Add.. Wallowa...-. , Enterprise State bank to Geo. S, Craig, Tr. Pt. Sec. 20, 21, 28, 29-2N Af; 1 i ' Enterprise St. bank tojGeo. S. Craig. Tr. Tract In Sacs. 8 nd 9-1N-48. Enterprise &l. bank to . Geo. S.'' Craig, Tr. L. 1, 2, 8, 4, Ivforryman's Add., Enterprise. . . ' '11 Enterprise St. Bk. to, Geo:, s. crale,:! Tr. Pt. Sera. 3, 13, 14,' 15-6N-45. .j O. W. Allen et ux to James W. Mott, Corp. Comm. Pt. B. 16, Residence Add. Assn. and satis, of Mortgages - Assn.: Enterprise State bank to. Geo. 8. 'Craig, Tr. 42-370. Ft.: 8. 22-,' 23-44.. ,., ,,..1v . ! Asdn.: Ehternrlse sit. Bk. to' Geo. S. Craig, Tr. Tract In Blk. 9, "Riverside!! (42-246) Add., Joseph: L. 1, 2, 3, 4. 6., I 6, 7. 8, Blk. 3, MahonS'Sub: Joaeph,' Enterprise St. Bk. to Geo. S. CralE.', Tr. 42-63 Tr. in 1 N and 1 8. 44 E. CARL G. HELM:;::;. Republican Candidate for District v Attorney of Union County Priiiiaries May 20th . Contrary to state ments -being made, Union county' ftas ' never paid ont- cent for assistant prose cutors during 'my term of office. (Paid Adv.) m Vote for' v.' ' ; - J. O. BAILEY '(SUM Senator) ' 'FOR Supreme Court Judge Petition No. s ,.,:. ' QualUieS Vigorous Progressive He Is cbnsclelitloui and hua -Oie .cbil'flUen'ce and respect of all the people. , I'M AH. May 20, 1932 of Sheriff's Salary of Taxes!" ' ' Daily Cross ACROSS I. Souk Ui f. lilevnteti plateau 8. Mark of a . wound 11 Indian of Tlerrh del - Kueffo 13. Word at the - end of a ilirflyer 4. Healthy 6. Mislmp Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle S E E Df SB R O WA CJRIE5 ofR lIMae RSLOIOli EE F FElR5NEiA RfflsiT A PIP Qgps N EjEggfe EL S SLU 1 SggsjC AIP 5 ATPAL MRlOff ATlE A T T TtRjE aJCEjF TM s e A RlsjB bTT n!e PA C E a. bpoKen J. Nobleman 19. Dutv 21. Move with a lever , 23. Send out " 24. Native metal 26. Wooden - pro filer 25. Ton carfl -3D. Chlnoso sfilu , tntlon 33. Ground grain? SR. Heroine of "Ivanhoe" 36. Fa!) on a reel tntlon or oMloq. . - 37. Sewed edse Its. Snug room S!. Born 0. Objact W worship , VJ Tni.M 44. 1'oint of time 4tl. Silkworm 60. Un lilt- (jccau 52. .Shields 54. Mnlrien 65. Half: prefix . 50. .Summit 67. DinTiinn , fiS. Gnollc Tvin mens. c n u i i j iMag i i wiry vote BlWWilR Ul APOD 5!Ri6lNlBlS5lRtLlE w.mii W . ; m i 1 L mnn.Hick-3 Lbr. Co. 41-36; 42-130; 42-J Q-llo . nan T3 rrtnlro Tf 4-n DmiT, 144 and 42-300 'On land in 1N-42; in-, 41; 2N-41; 2N-42: 1N-43; 2N-43; IN - 4.' ar.d 3.u I HOT LAKE 1 PERSONALS By Harriet Mnelionald ' i (Observer Correspondent) HOT LAKE (Special) Mr. and. Mrs. J; J. Brennnn nrriveri InRt. wpnlr.' Mrs. Brennau is remalnine; in the hospital but Mr. Brennan returned i by neighbors can share in our pleas- wnronouse in the Gilliam city. - Th j to his home in Buhl, where he to jure. 1 first sate is scheduled for May 26. imanager of a floral company. i.J. Becauso of a miBtoke mnde'-by the TWtre Will be a good (election-of wool i r-A--recent letter, from August 'Bor-.j.-oijsorvci-, the following Htemj which- ftnd 11 is hoped thl&sale. 'will cloar gor, a former patient, of Duluth, . nppearcd recently-, in Hot Ijake per- i atmosphere Bomewhat in regard Minn., states that he will visit Ore- j sonals, is presented again: Mark ' to-ftvhat. tha actual market is for Ore gon during the summer. His friends iReed, of Shclton, Wash., and W. H. 'BU fleece. . The Condon sale has been at the sanatorium will be glad to Parsons, of Seattle, are registered at j Bi annual affair for over 20 years, In twOln again. . i .. .. . the sanatorium. Both of those men BOOd seasons and bad. . . ., 'Mrs Charles Winder, of Cambridge, nro prominent in the state of Wash- i ' " , 1 Idaho: -a hospital patlei, had a. ington. Mr. Parsons is president of 'PORTLAND PKOKUCE surprise visit on Sunday from her tno Dexter-Horton bank- of Seattlo PORTLAND. May 18 VP) New po-' husband and Bon, also other relatives nI1Ij My, rteeci is one D the leading tntwi G.iHfornIa Garnets 8(rj3c; from Vale. lumbermen of the west.- also state whites 2 3o. Janette Twlgger received a welcome ana unexpectea visit last weeK irom er sister, Mrs. C. C. Carlson and ydung nepnew, Clifford, of Bpo- kane.. Mr. Carlson is employed by the Standard Oil company in this territory and Mrs. Carlson stopped for a few days at Hot Loke while her husband proceeded on to Boise. Ida. - On. Tuesday, A. B. tiavls, of Port- . 'land, Investigator- for 'the 'Oregon vote "fou j.H. Blunt or ln t) rutnl e for COUNTY SCHOOL Htll'EKINTENDKNT Twenty yenrs oxperience In grade and high schools. Gradu ated from Washington State College In 1920 In Educational Supervision. The only candi date tolth n degree. 'Economy, Efficiency, Service" (Paid Adv.) J. E. " Jimmie" MILLS Cove, Oregon J REPUBLICAN Candidate for County Commissioner Having served four yeors as County Commissioner -in Wy oming during the World war,' I ''feel that I know what the demand Is at the present time, and I pledge myself Jf nomin ated and elected, that I will do my utmost to enforce the most rigid economy. ROAD PROGRAM I favor and will work for n better road from the Farm to the Highway. .As a Fruit Grow er and "Farmer. I am not obli gated to anyone, or any Com pany, and am free to act ac cordingly, and will not only work for the south district, which comprises Cove, Union and North Powder.. but will also work for the best Interests of the whole, county, which .Is rigid economy and roads from the 'Farm to the Highway, and will consider myself the ser vant of the . people. J. E. MILLS (Paid Adv.) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. - Word Puzzles J; 7. lnscufs' , 8. Japanese measure capacity of t. PrnvlUetl with door cover- . ing 10. WinsHke 1 1. Depend 16, Wrath BO. City, in in- titniKi 23. Conspicuous 25. Prone! a boat -if. Awiiy 27 ICntirely 2S. English fore runner of oaseoail 31. United 4. Krench nrtlc!e ".. lluys back '37. To this ulace 41. I'ermit 42. One si do of a hook 'leaf AX nnntlncnt 4j. Sriutl) African fox 47. Nerve net work 48. Metnl 4!). Serpents 51. HiRh In the miuical , rrjilo til l'nlni:h O0WN I. CIcnnsltiB ' A timlc time 3. Ktop 4. I'ryr.y 5. l-i:-t nit) In ' poiMOJihi; 6 I 'u:J' !i'tU:;o . stato medical board, took -Miss Stella Sumner and Emmet Loo on a day's outing to imitcrprlso and Wallowa Make. . Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Grass' , ne moral 01 cne .,on lies in Vallev, former patients, are mnklng the controst between thsae two Demo one of their frequent visits Testing, cratlc candidates for the presidency taking baths and being oheoked over.:"10 one willing to submerge partlsan The sanatorium is anticipating, a 'UP . for tn! common good; and the treat in a visit from the well known other seeking to, strengthen a faltor Cobb sisters and their mother who lnB cause by personal assault upon will be here soon for a Bhor period t"9 cnlef executive instead . of co ot rest and relaxation. These women-. operation in national emorgenoy." arc accomplished musicians specialize ' lng In sacred music and will no.1 WOOL SALE MAY. 26 r. . doubt: bo generous In their enter-. BORTLAND, May 18 P) First talnment of the sanatorium people, scheduled auction sale of 1932 wool Definite announcement oX their ar- la.,,announced for Condon by A. B. rival Will be (tlven later ;bo our near' senator of Washington. He was aj ,nirsn fripnri nf nr w t piw nnri frequent visitor and patient at the sanatorium. ' . SILVI-Mt LOWEIt NEW YORK. May 10 lPI Bar silver ,,aSy nnd y c lowor Bt 2B1 ' Ill-TTIiltl'AT SAN FRANCISCO, May 18 (ff) But . terfat -f. o. b. San Francisco 19c.- Stir t2 mm n (V or.T.orr.f v. . (READ THE STOHY 'iliEN W: HEM all tho play'moii'B -ruB3 n-ero done, woo Hcouty onld. "Say! That was run.-' a ot my -ohnro of oxoroisc and it .made mo fcol tci-eat. ' "Somo muflclon mat wont stala on me are now -as active as can bo. 'Tls well wo rnslied the job alone 'cause it if catling late." The ploy man snapped. ''Kow. don't you fret A real, nice nap you're goin? to cot All til yen run into my house, where you will find 0 ,,el1' "Come on. now. iimllo! Don't be forlorn I'll del you i-nooze till early morn Woe Uuncy ran nloop longer 'cause he Is n ideopy head " ' ... I STOPy oy HAi'COCHRAN ZzJ VfcZW PICTURES bjX- KIN& '"' f0itMatnetita.'' 1111 1 . wyowMMWMJ" CO, .while the dark nlilit camn;,teP iin, HU,.h Tho pay ma nnd went, a very pleasant time was spent -by nil the :tlrnd out I Tlnles Tlren the tin ro:;o Ko did they The play man scrvotl Ihcm por ridge hot and every Tiny nte a lot. Then -Scanty nald, "What ore we HoIiib to do thi3 pretty day?" The play man thought with all his .might " and then' lio said. You'll see c alulil that J nm -cure j CLASSIFIED ADS THB MAKKKT PLACE OP UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count five average words to the line.-) Per line, 1st Insertion -..10c Per line, each added consec utive Insertion , . 7o Minimum charge on one order . ....................250 WANTED WANTED TO EXCHANGE Good household furniture for mall fur- . nl&hed or unfurn. house or apt. Ph. 489-J. ' 6-lb-3 tp. WANTED You to try our Root Beer : and Chicken Sandwiches. Shamrock Root Beer stand. Across the street from Melville's Store. : 8-17-2 t. WANTED Exp. cook In restaurant. L. V. Casteol. Mcacham. 6-17-2 tp WE NEED 3 MEN. should, have car. , Good compensation, 103 Fir St. 4-25-t t. WILL BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay according to their .condition. New batteries as low as 60.95. Automo tive Electric Co., 1425 Adams. Phone M 620. 1-20-1 m Senator Moses Makes Comment On Garner Talk WASHINGTON, May 18 ) Sonator Moses (R. N. H.) said in a statement Tuasday that Speaker Garner "evi jdently things to make headway with In stalled caninalcn bv continuing a (personal assault upon the president I of the United States." He added that "Mr. Smith, with wider and clearer vision, presents a program for his pnrty to adopt." " Reforrlne to Alfred E. Smith as one who rightly styles himself "the tltulnr leader" of his party, Moses said: "The fact that Smith's program i-a clearly inkin to most of the program which .President Hoovor has boon trying to cniorce upon congress lor six month-j lor more, that it comes a year after it jwas promised, that It shows a mts i understand lt.R of eome of the presi dent's Important proposals, is not jiif-c ssai ily of moment except that it proves that Mr. Smith can repognlRc a -.program when he sees It, and that ho recoxnlzes a condition of affairs I'1" tne country where In partisan 'credit counts for little, but patriotic wiuuu .nu yieamuuv una , asued lor. counts lor everytning. feopertson, who. conuucis ine . OIK sui, ouuerfati eggs, live poultry, country meats and mohair, nuts, cas cAlV.i bark, hops, onions, potatoes, seed ' potatoes, wool and hay quota tions unchanged. ' 1IKCLAKK DIVIDEND . . NEW YORK, May 18 The Am erican Telephone & Telegrapii com pany today declared the regular quar terly dividend of (2.26 on the capital stock. ' 1 Cht COLOR THE PICTURE) will ploanc- you. Como. you younRfctorn. follow mo " Ho. led tllGln tlirouRh IiIh OMr front rtooi' ami llion the Tinlcn Hoard mm roar "OM. liorc'8 my truck' Help load It Then n funny sigm you u hco ... UiTWIIRltB is the hip '.ruoli?" V (;opI)V sa)(1 Thcll up to 'thorn Hie BtraiiKe tnuk pcd "I'm :(;,1(! to load mv tovx in tight," j (.xclnlmed Hie old pluy man I "Pull down that long plank. -ai!e u ra8l .lnd lheII mv toys-will , nie right past The Tlnlcs. now, v.t..e very thrilled Up to the i mirk they ran. j T.p, n.i rnmn tnno ,n.l wild. "Now please don't touch. .Iiim let them hike into the truck while we all stand around You see. you've tried out all those toys. Tiiey're ready now for girls and hoys. When my hlR truck Is loaded, off to cities it ,1s hound." ((-ojiyrlKlit, 1:I2 NBA Service. Inc.) fOlil limn nlnr tells (he Tinir- a iloi'j- jie.vl .) : v tb." sir--- v RATES BY lHONTH & lines, per month . ,....$i.60 8 lines, per month v. $3.25 4 lines, per month . W.H..$4.00 5 lines, per month ....v.. .$4.75 Each- additional line over five charged at 50o per line per month. FOR SALE COAL OIL COOK STOVE, 4 lids, oven, with coal or wood combination. Cost $65. Sell for less or trade for stock or farm machinery or what have you? W. P. Brock, Summer--vilh. 0-18-1 tp. FOR SALE Good range and heater. Inq. 21)00 N Spruce. 6-16-3 t. DRESSES, newest Paris models, low est prices. Phone Fashion Frock representative, 692 U. 6-17-6 ,t. FURNITURE, Frlgldalre, hose, type . writer, saddle, overcoat, size 40. 1308-Oth. . 6-16-3 tp. FOR SALE Furniture, elec range. Cheap. Lenylng town. 1101 O Ave. 6-10-6 tp. WOOD 4. Archie Conioy. 137-J. t 6-13-12 tp. FOR SALE LUMBER 2x4 to 2x12 Pir & Larch Dimension $10.00 Per M1 1x12 Pine Shlplap 10.00 Per M 1X12 Pine Boards S4S .. 7.60 Per M 1x4 to 1X12 Pine Boards 1 Surfaced : 6.00 Per M Fir & Larch Flooring & Celling 30.00 Per M WOOD 12" Red Fir Cord Wood 0.2S Per Cord 10" Red Fir Cord Wood 6.60 Per Cord 10" Dry Chain Wood .... 4.60 Per Load Box Wood When we are running 3.00 Per Load BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO. . . PHONE MAIN 8 ..; - ' B-12-t f. FOR SALE 5 A. with improvements, Farmers 3X2. 6-10-t f. FOR SALE Coffee cream that whips, home churned buttermilk nnd milk you'll like to drink, Cloverdale Dairy. Furmers 35. 6-0-t f. BUY OUR WOOD and help 4 families exist. i'n. U73-W. 6-o-t I. FOR SALE A mod. country home; 10 A. close In. Bltigs. all modern. 6 A. 6 yr, ola orchard. Slock and implements with place. Good water right. $4000 will handle. Ph. 49U-J. 6-5-1 mp. DRY WOOD, postp Also truck for hire anywhere. Insured carrier. Ph. ' 10D1-W. Prank Beward. 4-20-1 m. DRY WOOD, any kind or length. Wm, Hesse, Ph. 326 W. , ,4-87-1 mp, OLD GROWTH red nr 10" 90 cord. Phone 937-J. TYPEWRITERS for rent or sale. Let us show you our stock, of new and used portables. S. O. Tuckey's Type writer Exchange, 109 Depot Bt. -4-15-t f. AUTOMOBILES REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR - Crawler type $300. . , PERKINS MOTOR CO1. 4th 4c Adams , . Phone Main 600 '-.- 6-14-t ty Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LEE B. BojVT Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital CM floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 16. Osteopathic Physicians DBS. 1. I.. MARQABET INGLE General Practice and Obstetric Sommer Bldg. Office, Main 106 Res., Main Us Miscellaneous ASTROLOGER MBS. FREDERICK BALMES 20S N. Ave. Readings Dally. THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Hank Lends a Hand! PJV.UU., Y HURRY AND ARE YhoWER,) NHY-HMY. X', nknovnh GET INTO rxiR ,) YOU GOING, j WERE WkDH"TTU0V)GT Aiwu , ' THINGS BEFORE I TO ELOPE J ARE J fcSWtmw J VNHO k 4 CHICK COWES TO? xf 1NE f. SWMtlMC, UP , ' f ', . 1W . J ? ippenwg. j . ' "WW ABOUT VHeU., KMOW'.VIWY NOT YwY-SunElYES1. I MUM k.SEE! EMERYTttlUG 16 -T&UR MARRIAG9 I AH I WANE HAHK. TAVCG TUE CLERVC OV1ER W ALG0NA J vWoRKINOr Oin TIME! LICENSE AMO VNWY.YOUMM US CAR. '. ACROSS THE RlMER-YOO THfsr'S A MWEB 99(HE KNOWS WERE COULD GET A LICENSE I 1 "ftl.T W(A I f ) V - -'!( EftYTUlriG IS-TJONT THERE AND A MINISTER ARIGHT YOU VK1ERE N- tf iJM - LET'S T GOIMG TO FOR RENT lo fi-rm.. mod. house: garage. Ph. M 900. Inq. '2113 2nd. 6-18-1 t. FOR RENT 2300 ncres pasture land on mountain east of Allcel. 1. C. ( Smith, La Grande. 6-18-1 t. FOR RENT New, modern 4 room house. Ph. 839 W. 6-17-3 tp. FOR RENT Small furnished house. I Inquire 1716 Jackson. Phone 117-J. ; 5-16-3 tp. FOR RENT Mod. turn. apt., hard wood -floors, elec. range, Frlgldalre. - Reasonable. Close In, 1101 o Ave. 6-16-6 tp. B-RM. MOD. HOUSE, with. 7 lots, bam, chicken house. Ph. 676 W. . . ' 6-14-e tp. FOR RENT Mod. -residence. Phone r 624 W. 6-13-t f . FOR RENT Furn. apt., 1800 Adams. ,'Oall M 582. 6-13-t f . 8-RM. FURN. HOUSE. Adults. Garage. . Ph. 468 -J. Fannie Alllnson. f 4-23-t f. FOUND FOUND -show.. 4 keys on ring at flower -Inq. -Observer. 6-18-3 t. FOUND Keys on string. Owner may have same -by identifying and pay '"lng tor adv. -at Observer. -6-16-8 -t: 1 ' WIN'KtlMiO WHKAT j "WINNIPEG. May IB I WK"t uioss: may oaj; juiy ojiftcgoa; uc? totter 06i 6614. Cash wheat: No. 1 northern -62; No. 2 northern 69 J4; -No. B nortlern 86. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blossec . The Cavo of the Oodles! "'( fii .. 1 f :C3iD yoo EvSB SEE ) OlD, OSCAR. '.! b7hroo6m -me ' awvthins so . v ' crystals EXC1TSMEUT !- BEAUTIFOL. SPAP1L...A1J' HOVJ TH , . f poop UMSS we Bls - .. ., OF DISOJVERIWS,' UjRSCWBS 'JL, ICICLES..., THIS IS V THECAve,' iirj'jii-'W.'-' SBBATU r-L '.' freckles i -'KM.'-ji j- .irVgi '-rf '. 1$ f LETS ess SNHATS OovWfJ .VyJitiW a - V6AH...PSaPL6 WlllL BE . ) TWiS vAY NHyi ovbr v.:-. . -.. V Comn from all caek the - eordwood HEPie ,s A MOTHER. ROOM... :' : -SW VBLD IB SEE THIS.... wry 4-25-1 m.j : 1.7 ... :-:-: v, wot call it "rue rwe tbNM HEARS VJHAT jT-" '' ! Jf ' '!fcSk1OF B DlrES'?J 1 ( VHWAT MAS Jf piD-t50 ;;fS-S-iSB6:vJHAT J ftH-JUST IV I "WAT J HE-AH.IT, M '! MJO-S'POSS ) AU Echo ' rz -Mr Too? JM ' -IT-wiS J .1 eusss. t ... Is Page Seven MISCELLANEOUS NEW .LOW PRICES on plntlg,j paperhanging and kaisomlnlng.i . Phono 611 W. , " BrW-l m. MOREMEN'S SCHOOL 01 Beauty CvuV ture la recommended by -shop wa' crs for Its thoroughness In training. Spring classes now forming. For. Information call or write 22 Wesft Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. i 4-38-1 nip . DOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will' clean -up your ashes, papers, etc.! rnons shb-j. 8-8-t-i.i EASTERN OREGON Bonooi bl Music,, violin, plana, voice. Credits. 1. O. Q. r. temph). 447-j. ., 8-8-1 m! MONEY TO LOAN We are represent tatlvea for the Prudential Ins. Co And can make city loans at attract tlve rates of Interest. Chas. hJ Reynolds, Insurance, -loans and ' bonds. ' ; 9-1-1 ml LA GRANDE MATTRBSa ana Ophol-J . stertng and Rug Cleaning Worlpl Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Wrop 1 ia-l-l mJ LOST TAKEN From 1802 2nd boy's Ulcyclo.' Ho -questions masked If returned. ( - - ... -6-17-2 ti i ( LOST Bunch of keys and (container at Cove Sunday. Return to Observor and receive reward. 6-16-2 tp. LIVERPOOL WHKAT LIVERPOOL, May IB ). Wheat closed: May 68; July 60i$; October 02 '4; December BX. Exchange $3.07; By Cowan