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Saturday, May 28, 1932 .1 ... LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven Over The Valley Personals (Continued from Page Six) unmarried men, with John Lewis as chairman, served the refreshments, During the business meeting Mr. and Irs. Miles Woodell were elected as alternate delegates to otate grange which meets thlB year at Sllverton. This evening Is the date for the rog. Vlar dancing party which tho grange Is giving. Conclude Visit ' Mrs. N, W. 8hoberg, who has been making a visit of several wceka wltL her sister. Mrs. Ed Coxribes. at Sum mervllle has left the valley and re You Cant Marry J- h f.v. nti.tjj-.. . ft by Julia Clet sfaorslS: A suspicious doctor threatens Oeornie Tou-nseud's plan to hold her job hi teUlnti her cm plover that her coiin'm Jenny and not tho has married Eddio Toumucitd. lcnny finds the doc tor, mho haa attended Eddie after a nervous brcakiloicn, truing to question the superintendent of Ocoroic'a apartment house. Chapter J uYOl MA1RI!fttyY PILOT?" " fJE'S upstairs, yes," thfj doctor Btild. ' "Miss jovcll has told you, of oourse, what his trouh: is. 0 "Yes," saldjlenny. "That la, she : to'M. hio there fas bad news about olilm. She didn't glfco me details." . "Oddl" BUeorod the doctor. "And neither of yog at home to take charge ot the poor chap. Or per haps he doesn't lire here, reftly? Though I remember Miss Revell mentioned she was getting the apartrjent ready for you and your husband?" ' "I don't tynk," Baft Jenny very quietly, "Jjfiat I know your name." "Tallas. Dr. resile Talla"8 "Thank you. Are there any in structions I should be given, Dr. Tallas, ifiout Mr. Townsend before you go?" "Well, he's suffering from pro found nervous shock." The doctor waa not flushed, nv, he was pale.J His eyes were hostile as they came to rest upon Jenny's hands. "Thjpy gave him a sedative at the hospital IjgCoro thoy go? him lif?o the am. bulance they didn't want to let him go at all, at first, but 1 ofred to take charge of lilm and he was rapidly running a temperature at the Idea of being kept in tho place. J&ol of planes go over, you see, afid heel)3 the fixed Idea that one will drop on him and, crush him. -But you'd better consulfe your doctor about bln$ Ho'll give what ad?ice be can and probably recommend a specialist." ' "I see. Thank you. Tlm I needn't totaln jftUj any longer." a Miss Geo&ina tflovell bowled 0 slightly. Dr. TalliS scowled, shrug ged his shoulders, saluted perfunc torily andestrode Ait to the am bulance, 8 O GUI gave a loud, short laugh. O , "You li;d hiinset Mr. Town send up to the apartment, Gill? Did he seem oxcitl? 111. C3 Gill rejected. "ScomeiiOglad to got tiiere.g he viclisnfc(t at last. He added ir relevantly "Your wsaring no ring. Miss Jenny, that's what started Jjiat doctor chap nose-poking. )Jostyuar- ricd indies woar rings." The hot color flooded penny's (accO O "I don't won to I won't I" she Bald vohemontly. Then, as thoufjj Bomothlng pursired uej she tuifted 9ind fled up thetairso By the tjme she reached tl8 door of the apartment alio gs composed agaln,9iOuny rate outwardly only her mind and her heart were still .rebellious. Sho whispered "1 won't ftar a ring and 1 won't speak of Eddie as 'my husband.' " Then she gulockod the door and went In, , ready tOgface Ceorgie's stinging ig pgiachos. 0 Bit there were nonfl. Georgle was nod thoreo The few rooms lay com "pactly rougd thOj llttlo square hall 9 and, v?ith all doors orgn, Jenny ttould sco at a glance tSUt Georgle w uau not yet returneu iroin nucuea '(jr Gate. But where, then,. was Ed die Tbwnsend? She looked Into tho room that had boen prepared for him; his lug- age was there ft had arrived, she v remembered, twenty-tour hours ago but It had not been unpacked. And she noticed, too, that his cur tains were not up alter all she was rathowglcd of that, they would give her something practical and imme diate to see to. In Gcorgie's room theru was work waiting as well; the bed was unmade and the chairs wore heaped and littered with clothes, all new, all dreadfully expensive-looking. And in the sitting room the flowers needed attention. She turned into tho kitchen and, as sho pushed open the door, there was the Bound ot a quick stumble behind It and then a crash. "Eddie!" He was pressed back against the dresser, an empty kettle at bis feet On the stove a gas-flame flared blgh. and the lid of the kettle was spin ning merrily In tho recess under the sink. His head was bandaged and plastered so that very litllo of his faco could bo seen; but what was visible looked stcrlllngly pale. His eyes were frightened. "Oh, It's only you. Jen!" he croakej, tried to laugh and then ccl . lapsed heavily Into chair and held his head la bis bands. turned to her home at Oakland, Col. Mr. Bboberg drove up from Oakland last week end his wits'' accompanied him home. Can The Surplus- Residents of this territory are being urged to con the surplus irult and garden stuff raised during the spring and summer. Beginning with rhu barb, the housewife may find any number of berries, fruits and vege tables wasting In the gardens unless some effort Is made to preserve them. Evory Jar in the collections of Union county housewives not filled may be turned over to worthy residents who will make use of tho containers. The need next fall will be greater than ever, in the belief of relief workers and action now will provide food (hat otherwise would not be available, It is reported. BvieSr ToU . - Hasty Impulse manage nil things bndly. ; - Addam Jenny picked up the Kat'tle, iillcd It, retrieved the lid and eet .the water on to boil. She whs so afraid of saying an Incautious tiling that she kept silence. Sho , found hor duster and went back to Gcorgie's room. -,J . Her Hps as well as her. hands wero trembling.' Bad news about Ed, Georgle had Uln'tod.. E;ul nows indeed I What could he worse than ft complete nervous collapse to a man whose only .caiiilal. 'H'is his courage, his coolness ot Judgment, his quickness ot baud and eye? Jenny flicked the peacock satin eiderdown Into place on Georgia's bed and gazed In dismay at" tho wl:a ot lovely, fragile lingerie, flung over the rail al tlft end. !'Oh, Georgle, what crazy extravagance!" .Tot for tho first tm she was amazed that Miss Ruvell of Match- i Ing's methodical, balanced, eco nomical ot effort xas also this prodigal, clothes-mad, laughter-lov ing Georgle! A hesitating steptin the hall and Eddie hovered, filling tbe doorway. "The kettle's boiling. I say, when when will Georgle be back?" MAtiv Tnlnuta " .Tnnnv fl941trori him cheerfully. "Mr. Matching often has sffme eztra work tor her on Sunday msVjIng. WhaVowere you going to make, tcafr coffee?" "I well, I though of a cup of strong coffee." Terejvds a shamed note In bis voice that sho found pathetic. . "My nerves seem a bit sli.liy after that bang up yosterday, I suppose It was yesterday?" He leaned against the door-post nnd she saw he was shuddering. "Yesterday, ves. Come and heln me make tlft coffee." ' He followed her back to tiia kitchen. , ..' , , .. ,v ! "Has that Tafias cbari.'Eone yoi? He brought me along, y'ltnow! 'j as half asleep by the time woot here bm I remember Gill let us lq d after a bit Tallas said he'd go down and And out inhere my wife dow was. o His voice stumbled pver the' words. "CA.'II l.a l.on nl.l, mtnufo " t,,. ,Oiy repeated gently. Take the (Bd oasy-cnair, ttdaie. you iwoy useu to declare It was the only roagy comfortable one in the apartment." The wi:ker croaked nnd-Poancd aalio dropped into it.-Sbo ganced0 at him anxiously. He was so Iiaio and his bandage looked, so uncom fortable. Perhaps sho. ought to phne fora doctor before Bho did? anything else? But neither she nor Gcgrgle were ver 111- and she did not know where to find oo. , "Wjion 1' had lliat coffee, I think Til ityzs ofl agaj for a bit," be remarked, watching her bosy band. "You won't let anyone in except Geojslo. will you?" "No one shall worry you," she promised, distressed by Ills bunt&l glance at the rtor. "Black effiteo, you said, dlfln't you? Sugar?" She passed him a brimming cup. His Angers were uncertain as thoy took It from her and the next sec d!)d they had loosened thefr grip alS)gether and the cup and saucer wore In pieces on the floor, lapped by a tide ot coffee. "There's a plane going over," bjo gaspecS "It it' crashes oh, Jen, don't lei It crash!" He threw up his hands and clap ped tb9m upon his head, cowering down into the old chair so that bis Ofacj! was hidden in Its cushion. Jen ny iooaea iieipiessiy iuwuius vun window. Tho throb ot engines came to her when she listened Intently. Eddie gave a groaning sigb and slid mor? deeply Into the cushions. M. the same moment there was a sound ot a latchkey In the door of the apartment. Heedless of tbe spilt coffee and broken China, Jenny dashed out of the kitchen. She did not know whether Eddie had fainted or not, but It was plain that he had com pletely broken down. Oeorgle must come to blm at oncol "Georgia " Bho began. She cbecked herself. Georgle was there but she was not alone. She was ushering Into the little hall someone whom Jenny at once recognlied as Gratton Matching, this upright; short old man, shnffllDg along In his gray clothes, his long gray face pushed arrogantly forward, his slate-colored eyes dull and blank, could be no one else, , "My cousin, sir," said Goorgle ner vously, looking at Jenny,., "Cousin, eh?" (What a rasping voice the Old Man had!) "You mar ried ray pilot, Townsend, eh? . . . Townsend's wife, aro you? Eh?" (Coprlel. Jo CteI-Attdamt). If Jenny tsys ' tray Georgie; If n," aha will ba th, cays -jb." Matchm'j may catch her in n of her own liei. answer, Monday? What Oott ana Union Men Plan Booster Trips For Stock Show lly Mrs. L. Z. XcrrtiU UPION. Ore-. (Speolal) The sub ject uppermost In the minds of Union business mon theso dnys in the com ing stock show and the Wednesday meeting of the Commercial club was devoted to arranging for the booster trips to be taken within the next few days. Lew Eldeler, president of the club, assigned the several ter ritories to be visited as follows; Ab. Glpson to Eagle Valley and Baker; J. F. Hutchinson to La Grande, Cove and Elglni.CK I, Hess to Wallowa and Enterprise; Lew Bideler to John Day; Dr. Q. 8. Hoffman and Ralph Smith to Southern Oregon. Each obatrman may ask whom he pleases to accompany him on the trip. The next meeting of the Commercial club which will conclude their meetings for the summer will be In the form of a stock show rally and will be In charge ot T. D. Smith and C. L. Cad well A wedding of Interest to people of Eastern Oregon took place at the Methodist parsonage at 6:30 lost evening -when Dr. Qearge P. Lee of Hot Lake and Miss Jennie A. Twlgger, private secretary of Dr. Mark Phy wero united in marriage by Rev. B. C. .Lee. .Bobert Emmett Lee. attor ney of Denver. Colo., brother of Dr. Lee and Mrs. Wheeler, of the Lake, Were- their on:? attendants at tho service. 'Immediately following the service they left for La Grande where they remained over night. They left this morning for Boise to spend their honeymoon. Dr. Lee caine to Hot Lake from Denver about 10 months ago. A special Memorial scrvlco will bo held at the Methodist church Sunday morning with Rev. R. O. Lee deliver ing the address. The junior choir will furnish special music and Mrs. Merton Davis will sing a solo. At the special League service In the eve ning N. L. Ward will speak. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cock. Mrs. Wilt 4'ogel, Mrs. Hal Recs and Mrs. L. Z. fTerrall are driving to rtndlc ton Saturday to attend the meeting of the Eastern Oregon Library asso ciation. 1 T-he sale of popples to be worn as a tribute to the memory of World war heroes began here today and will fefntlnue through tomorrow.,.' Tine American Legion auxiliary Is spon- goring the sole ond Mrs. F. E. Decker is in charge. Volunteers are doing the work of selling. A light frost Wednesday evening did sectional damage' in Union, sev eral reporting that It killed beans, corn ond potatoes. Ice was found In several places this morning and more 9iomage was reported. Dole Richards left Thursday for Burns to attond the annual conven- tlon of the Cattle and Horse Grow er's association. Mr. pnd Mis. Fred Brown ond Frieda moved $n Tuesday to one of the cottages at tho Experiment sta tion whero Mr. Brown will serve as (farm foreman.,, Ho served 1 this capacity' "lo:'.' rfoveral ; ' -yeav Bobert Wlthycombo hod char. the station. LcloudaHess. son of Mr. 'ond Mrs. a.. Hess,nd young PoSlomiottor iney received the nomnlotion for stat state representative from Multnomah coun ty in the primary election. 4 Mrs. Nora Webb who recently un - derwent a minor 9 operation ofrter spendlng sevajral weeks t Hot Lake returned home thftfij-slof theAveek. Mrs. Fannie Bldwcll vlsrlcd Mrl and Mrs. C, H. Bldwell In Island City on Wednesday. Eight "members of the F. , H. H. gong tqft at no Torroll home Thurs day afternoon and spent a couple of hours sewing and vlsltli.. rhe work was concluc'cd with a lunch. The meeting Axt- Thursday will be"uSc)clrcu Court of the Stoto of Oregon, IT.thnl rnnlrlli, I fnr lV.iInn nmtntv uil.nn.ln .1 TT If o o ' 1 (fTTnhr T 3k ni-a.u.s.pT.orT, AJ J C-.rfcfc r 1032 BV HCA StnviCE. IWC JC (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) rpHE bushel basket ran real fast. - Sold Duncy, "How long will this last? I cannot run much far ther. This seems foolish as can be? "Whero Is that basket going to go? That's one thing that I'd like to know. And why we all should chase along Is something I can't see." "Oh, don't, bo lazy," Stouly said. "Why don't you ever use your head? You wonder where the basket's bound. That's what we'll soon find out. "It must be beading for some phre Hint's Interesting. Hence tills rnce! I'm going to run until I find out what It's all about." JUST then the basket tripped and fell and Coppy let out quite a yell. "Now we can catch It," he exclaimed. "Don't let It get away." The bosket was real scared, no doubt. It spilled a lot ot rails about. It looked- up at the Tlnics and said, "I've no time for play. "Please help mo with thoxe cans and things. Oh, my, what trouble CONGRESS CALLED ON FOR ACTION (Continued from Pngo One) Bhown that no combination could be ndequate and acceptable without a general wile tax. STKlH'KIt lilUlKB BELIEF ! western senators today told Presi dent Hoover they thought some sort at relief montiure for ogrtoulturo should bo passed before congress quit. After the conversation with tho president, Senator ateiwer XI., Ore.) u U puuuui, would have a proaram. of his own- Ho ndded, however, that be ex- , pressed the opinion beou.se he 1 knew the president wanted some- thing done to aid the farmer. Hb said the chief exeoutlvo had not told him he was drafting such a program. f Senator Carey (R.t Wyo.) also said he was convinced after talking with the president that Mr. Hoover was anxious to see something done for agriculture this session. NOTICE OF SHHHUT'8 SALE Notice is hereby given that I have reoolved attachment execution and order of sale, Issued out of and under tbe geal of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Union County, dated tho 6th dov ot Mav. 1032. In the suit therein pending wherein Jacobs, ana b. n. jocods, co-partners, First Notional Bank of Union, Ore- doing business under tho firm name gon, a corporation, is plaintiff, and and stylo of Jacobs Brothers Lumbor J. H. Ewin, Sherlll Ewhi, a copartner- Company, wero plaintiff, and the ship doing business under the namo Blue Mountain Lumber Company, a of Ewlu Brothers; W. H. Ewln and corporation, and others, wero defeu Hettle Ewln are defendants, to mo dants. which order was enrolled and directed, upon a decrceyuid ordor of dooketed on Bald date and directed sale made and entered In said court me, as Receiver, commencing on or and causo on the 6th day of May, about tho 1st day of May, 1932, to 1B32, in favor of tho above plaintiff advertise for solo for a period of four and against the defendants J, H. weeks, or flvo publications, in a news Ewln, Sherlll Ewln, W. H. Ewin and paper published In Union County, Hettle Ewin in the sum of S855.18, Oregon, a notice that I would rcooivp with interest thereon at the rate of written proposals up to and including eight per cont per annum from May the 1st day of July, 1033, for the pur 6. 1932, until paid, the further sum chnso ot oil or any port of tho assets of $75.00 attorney fees, and costs and and property of tho Bluo Mountain disbursements of s.18.25; In which Lumber Coaipany, the sold assets to said execution and order of snlo 1 am bo sold free and clear of all oncum commanded to sell tho following de- branccs and without right ot redemp scrlbed property, being tile property tlon: now, therefore, attached In sold court and cause, to- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that wit: ' ;. I will receive until the hour of 6:00 Beginning at the Northeast corner p. m. on the 1st day of July, 1932, at of the Southeast quarter of trie the office of L. Denham, Attorney-at-Southeost quarter of Section 12, in Law. In the Palmer-Roesch Building Township 4 South, Bongo 39 E. W. at La Grande, Oregon, written pro M.. and running thonce West 025 feet, pcqals for tho purohose ot all or any thence South 1708 feet to the North part ot tho asstts and property of lino ot til- Oreon Stoto Highway, tho Blue Mountain Lumber Company, thence South 40 degrees East along a corporation, either for casfl or upon sali North lino of the Oregon Stato terms, tho sold proforty jo be sold Highway 1285 rSet to the East sec- free and clear of all onoumbranccs Won line of Section 13, In sold Town- and without right of redemption. All ship 4 South. . Bango 30 E. W. M-, proposals must bo accompanied by thence North 2815 feet to tho place cosh, or a certified check, payable to of beginning, containing 4q acres, tflfe undersigned as Receiver, in an more or less, together with tho tent- onfount equal to flvo per cent of the ments, hereditaments ond npp'tften- 'un bid as ovldcnco of good faith. rces thereunto belonging or In any- The real property of tho sold Blue wise appertaining. Mountain Lumber Company, whloh it NOW THEREFORE, ny virtue one? ' propojad to be sold,, Is partlculorly authorl of sold writ, and In'obedl- described as follows: once to Its commands, I will, on Mon- TOWNSHIP 6, SOUTH RANGE, 40 E, i rt. .,.. tQ, mio in . W. M. O oVtock a. m. ot sold day, at iho front door ot.t'hc court house ii. uqranitel s . '7,'hono! Union County, Oregon, ..sell at public. I i-Wir? ' : r- r hr. nf lauctwon all the rieht. tltlo. interest 'TOWNSHIP i, .SOUTH, RANGE 4l, and equity or tne aoove. namea ae- f Aidants and each of them in and to thto above described real propifty, to tha highest bidder for cash, subject p redemption aa provided by law, , tho proceeds to be applied in satisfaction of sold Judgment nndOdccreo, inolud injcosts and acvf ing costs of exo-0 cution and sale. o I Doted this 8th day of May, 1032. JESSE BRES HEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. ("May 7-14-21-28. Juge 4. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to order duly and entered on tlic 18th duv of ly mode arv. &2. in tl9.t certnlll suit llv,tho Uiilon County, wherein J bad luck brings. I i hurry und I'm sorry m in an awful that I flopped. If you wee lads will lend a hand, I'll really think that it is grand. It won't lako long to pick up all the cans that I have dropped." '.'VVHY, sure we'll help," sold " Windy. "We aro always help ful as can be." And thou tho Tlnles worked real fast till things were fixed up rlKht. The basket then said, "Follow mo and quite a thrilling sight you'll boo. I'm bound for Tin Can Town and I must get there ere It's night." So down tho winding road Ihey went. About a half an hour was spent before the baxkot slopped and cried, "Hey, look what Is In slore. . . "It's Tin Con Town, my future home, and from It I will never roam." The entrance to the placo was strange. A barrel was the door. (Copyrluht, IMt. NBA Service. Inc.) (T:,p Tlnles meet lhi king of Tin Can Town In the luwt story.) CLASSIFIED ADC -'TIIE MARKET I'LACB OP UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count five average words . RATES BY MONTH to the line.) a lines, per month I3.S0 l'er line, '1st ,insertlon..,.....,....,lOc 3 lines, per month ,...........3.ao Per lino, each added consec- 4 lines, per month ................... .(4.00 Uttvo Insertion To s lines, per month I4.7S Minimum .charge on one Each additional line over five ordor ..........35o charged at 60o per line per month. WANTED ELDERLY MAN with sedan wishes companion on , k on . ' ' oljservr- ARE YOU troubled by moths? Wo fumigate clothes, furniture, furs, nnd rugs with Hydrocyanic-ocld gas, approved by U. S. Bureau of En tomology as the most reliable treat ment against motns. rnces reason- able. AH work guaranteed. Licensed! fumlgator. Phone 434 W, La Grande Mattress 4s Upholstering Co. 6-37-3 tp WILL BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay according to their condition. New batterlcB as low as 90.85. Automo tive Electric Co.. 1428 Adams. Phone M 620. 1-20-1 m I'.'Sco. 24: NWNB)4, V4N"'i4.4 , :'f,,Kjar)li!a;,!!M!4, BJ.W- !, W. M. , Sic. 18: N14NW14,;, o , Spc,027: SKNWKj. . Sec. 28: NEW, EViNW', S'SEVi. Sec. 33: SW'iNE'A, 3E'NW14, NEM8WI4, NW?48E4, NE'4Ngl4. Sec. 34: NWKW'4. TOWNSHIP 8, SOUTH, RANSE 41, E. W. M. O Bsp. 3: NV4NV4. ' Sec. 4: NV4N'j. Sec. 10: 8WI4. 0 Sec. 14: SEUSIVU. ... Sec. 15: SWV4. N'AbS'A, 8WV4SE!4. Sec. 19: N'jNE',, BE',4NE',4. See: 20:"Nwm. NW'ANE.. j a2. NW1 NEi40 Sec. 23: NEVWW, sltrAvW. Scc.024: NEW. E',4IiW!4, NERSEVi. Sec. 20: SE!4, WiNEK, NENEVi. Sec. 33: ENEK. O Sjc. 34: WyaNW(). Sec. 30: NWUNWK, OSV4NW.14, NW'4SW!4. o iTOWNSHIP 0, SOUTH, RANGE 41, E. W. M. , f gee. 3: W'2SW'i. BE!SW!4. o bee. 4: SE'iSE'i. ' TOVNSHIP Eo SOUTH. RANQ 42, E. W. M. O O Sec. 5: B. O O -Sco. 10: NEVJNW14, Si4NW'4,N?-l4, 8W!4, SE14. o Stt. 20: N'jSWW, SWV4SWU. Sec. 30: NE, V'aNWM.OBE'W'i. Sec. 3l:)E(4NE14. NE'4SE', Rcc. 32: NWKSWW. O TOWNSHIP 0, SOUTH, RANOE 42, E. W. M. Sec. 8: S'aS!4. , ' S0C0170N14.0 ' Sec. 20: B'A&Ey,, NESE. TOWNSITIP 7, SOU'KI, RANOE E. W. M. 0 Sec. 3: N54, S'SSEH. Scc.JO: N',NE4.0 Yn,iM.r7jiit n nAimu O rVNOE 43, E. W. M. , Sec. 25: SiEWNEtl. 99 O RANGE OTOWNSIHI'' SOUTH, cjioc. 18: SWiNE?, NW'4NW'4.- S14NW'4, N54SW4, W14SE. Sec, 10: 8!$N', fAB, SEftSEH. B&??Jj: B. SKNW',. Sec. 2B: SViSWW. , Sec. 29: Entire section. Sec. -30: NE14NEV4, sW'NWy.- Sec. 31: N'jNWV4. Sec. 32: N' NV4SWJ4, WSE1. Sec. 33: N'jW',,. Sec. 38: W'SWJii, SEV,SW. TOWNSHIP 8, SOUTH, RANOE 44, E. W, M. Sec. 8: N'.JNW'J, 8E'4NW(4. Sec. 0: NEI4NE14. It Is the Intention that oil of the property and assote of the sold Bluo Mountain Lumber Company shall be offered for sale and are to bo covered by this notice, whether or not the same arc o.bove specifically described, ond are to be sold, even though no bpcclflcally described above. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, thot Immediately after the 11 dsy ot July, 1032, all proposal for the purchase of said property will bo reported to the above court for consideration, acceptance or rejec tion, tho above entitled court retain ing the right to reject any and all proposals or to accept such proposal or proposals, as may ba deemed to the best Interests of the receivership estate. ' P. S. ROBINSON. Receiver. May 14-31-28. June 4-11, FOR SALE SNOWBALLS, 50c dog. stoma, 3202 N. ' 4th St. 5-211-1 t FOR SALE Used Fordson tractor, parts. Earl Chuudler, Elgin. . 0-28-3 tp. EQUITY IN NEW FORD at a dis count or will trade for good wud car, 1306 2nd. 6-38-3 tp. for SALE Now Electric Refrigerator ( ot tt Bargain Price I At ADLEB'S. 6-37-8 t i SNOWBALLS FOB BALE 801 Fenn. Phone 328 W. 6-37-3 tp. BARGAIN PIANO $89. At Adlcr's. , 6-27-0 t. 50 ACRES Improved land for dairy 8-37-8 t. cattle. Inq. Observer. FOR SALE Who would like to buy a new. strictly modern homo with a posslblo income that would pay for It? Phone 493 M. 6-30-3 t. GOOD WOOD, any kluc, ony length, Price reasonable. Ph. 0S8 W, Leo Stark. . 6-26t f. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 A. with Im provement!. Farmers 3X3. 6-10-t f, FOR SALE Coffee oream that whips, nome. cnurnea uuiiermux anq mint you'll' Ilko to drink, Cloverdale Dairy. Farmers 38, 5-6-t f. FOR SALE A mod. country home; 10 A. close In. Bldgs. all modern. f A.' 8 yr. old- orchard. Stock and Implements with place. Good water right. $4000 will handle Ph. 498-J. i 6-8-1 mp. DRY WOOD, posta. Also truck for hire anywhere. Insured carrier. Ph. 1051-W. Frank Seward. 4-38-1 m. TYPEWRITERS for rent or sale. Let us show you our Btook of new and used portables. E. C. Tuckey's Type? writer Exchange, 109 Depot St, 4-16-v t. AUTOMOBILES Bebullt Fordson Trootor Crawler type $300. j, PERKINS MOTOR CO. 4th and Adams. Ph. Main 600. , ; 6-38-t f.i -1929 Chevrolet Cab, poupe. 1029 Chevrolet Coupe. . . - -Late model chov. Truck. Long whcclbosa, stake body, six wheels., 037( Dodgo Coupe. ! 1929 Desoto Sodon. nJ! j. aoss- . ,.,! ' 8-37-2 t. Giving the Law-Down A scientist says It Is, the lower part of the face, not the I'j'cs, that gives n way -one's thnuglils. Ksiie clnlly crirhen one opens the lower pnrt of Iho fiico. Dnknln Karinpr." Professional jftirectory Hospitala jj DR. I.EH,I1. IIOUVY Eye, E&r.gtfoso and Throat Hospital SJd floor Fojjiy Bldg. Ph. Main 10. Ostcdfrathic Physicians DBS. 1. h. A MARGARET INOLI Central Practice and Obstetrics Sommor BldM. Office, Main 100 Res., Mnln ,J8 O Miscellaneous STROLOOEB IUS. MtEDKItlCK UALMES 303 N. Ave. Readings Dally, THE NEW FANGLES (Mnm'n Pop) 0 G New,s Prom the Front! I a f .... . . - 1 X O I O AHSSNEP J I TCLt THCM CVCDyTHINC?- H0NESTW. 1 ,, V IT '. V IS OrWf yg- yr. I CAM'T 6EUEVB IT V. I rt) TH0ILLED T7 U r TUP" whom do you tHINK XNILL E HERE IN TEN MINUTE.S ? FOR RENT 8EHVIUH STATION Serve trout, chicken, write Box 33, Kamela, Ore. B-88-1 tp. MOD., UNFURN. houso. Good cond., good neighborhood, 14S W. a-a-a t. WELL FUHN. s-rm. house. Oarage. Adults, Closo in, Ph. 64U-J. ' ' ' fi-O.t f. FQR RENT Mod. apts. Suinmor rates, U16 to t23. Elec. ranges. Inq. 11)04 3rd. 0-28-1 tp FOR RENT 3300 ocrco posture land on mountain east of Allcol. L. 0. , Smith, La Grande. 8-38-1 t. TSS4-llM: FURN duplex. Mrs. Bcamchn, M 1030, or 1400-Oth. J 0-37-8 t. FURN., MODERN 4-rm. house. In I quire 608 Adams. 6-2d-t r. 1 FOR RENT Furn. or unfurn., new mod. 4 -room houso or will trade for ranch. Ph. 830-W. 6-38-3 tp. NICELY FURNISHED room, good lo cation. Vory reasonable. Call 148-J. 6-38-t f. FOR RENT Furn. Apts. and unfurn ished house, 1311 O Ave, 8-33-1 mp. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, with or without meals, acntlemon preferred. Phono Mnln 807. 6-23-t f GRANDE RONDE APTS. Under new management. Low summer rotes. 8-33-8 tp PRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Surprise! ; CM HAT TH6 -,-,-,-, ,-ur . PLACS NB CAwe HAT TH ' BOYS THOU4THT 16 OS A VWILD AWIMAU eSROWl-lr-'eT IU THE , CAVET, VAS POODLE"... LEADS THB 7HBDUISH DARK MESS, TO Tne CAVES ' P.2Uiwt3.., HOPC. A MiDftL. ,'vllS'V COhe oiJ-AIMTCHA W JUST A WIHUT6,OSSI6... Ytyyf' 1 . ufa TO CRT OUT OF , M SUB'S 7ASSN' AT lY '' this THiutj f -u cam f.a sleeve AAiM...sne : y,&r PUAY VIlTH POOPUG rVuw - MUST VAMT Ti TSUL M 1 O V. ' she's i-gAdUfi 1 CM' No WONDER now ) . V; ViE OVER toward I sw ossie .' cows en J ,. THIS Plug OF M ''mfr-i AU' look at .. 'r p.ocKS...eee! m ffk SOMTHirJ(?'- ' ' oi , W WwfH ff ' FBBCW.es TO S ' ), wJist ft : S0ES3 or, r -ix M. , Wyiim perhaps you --N": f?4.'to.u s.Sr.orf,CArJ ' .' 1WEMTV S THAT WAS HANK. HE SAID THEV HAI AN A'NrUL TIME FINDING & ui,nc-rrn 5M'T I 1 nrrvioTrDC 1 ni-rwn,fcn- it vjonderful!! FOR RENT Mod. 624 W.. residence. Phone1 . 5.13-t f. FOR RENT Furn. Call M 683. apt., 1809 Adams, 6-13-t f. j MISCELLANEOUS NEW LOW PRICES paperbanglng and Phone 811 W. on painting, j kalsomlnlng. 0-17-1 m. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will ; dean up your ashes, papers, etc, Phone 333-J. . 8-8-t t,'r EASTERN OREGON tMlioal or Muslo,. violin, piano, voice. Credit. 1. O. O, P. temple. 447-J. . 8-6-1 m , MOREMEN'S SCHOOL of Beauty Cut". ture Is recommended by shop own ers for Its thoroughness In training. , Spring classes now forming. For Information call or write 23 West Main St., Walla Wallo, Wn. '" 4-38-1 mpu MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential Ins. Co.; ' and can make city loans at attrac tive rates of Interest. Cbas. H. ) Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds, 8-1-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTBESa and Ophol sterinz and Rug Cleaning Work. Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Prop. 11 13-1-1 m. LOST LOST Two mos. old Shepherd pupc brown with block spots and touch' ot white on 1 front paw. PUono 1 807 J. 6-38-1 fcri By Blosserj! By Cowari PrNWTVl MATiWE'O.f.Vri' S MINKTi" well, I'll nev HANK AWRANGCD IT. THAT SWPY VOET WOULBW'T HAVE SENSC ENOUGH. WfIT TILL I LAV W HANDS ON HIM! A6A.U!! .WAS, US M 1 M h RWDINe? PCX3DL6 . SET pur 0p J HEB6.. AWU06B. VIHAT Y-, tuic " r ' SUB W8 jJ 1 V