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Page Nine ;
Building Permit
Issued Last Week
Only one building permit was la
sued in La Grande last week, and
that tor an expendltire of approxi
mately S0, bringing the total for
the year to $2060. , .
On Mar. 17-Zack Lilly took out a
permit to erect a garage on X ave
nue between Third and Fourth
streets
WINDS CAUSE
LOWER SCORES
AT LONE TREE
High winds again played havoc
with scores Of trapshootera at Lone
Tree yesterday and the La -Grande
Gun club, with a 69, took four more
losses In the Oregonlan telegraphic
shoot, losing to Bend with a 72, Coos
County with 75, St. Johns with 72
and Woodland with 73.
The club's percentage now stands
at .250 with throe wins and nine
losses. ' 1 :v . .. ..
Tracy Holllstor won a leg on tho
handicap trophy yesterday with a
21. L. Gower and Dr. Blggers pressed
him with 20s. . . ,. i.
Tho scores: .
18-yords Handicap
J. Stalcup 24 -iv
T. Hollister 23 21
L. Gower ..: 22 - - 20
P. Lannlng 22 18
Jim Garlty 20
Dr. Fames 20
h; Vannlffer ........ 19 16
C. Woods . 17 13
E. Fields 17
N. Zweifel 17 17
C. Mackoy 17
Dr. --Bigqers 15 20
John aarlty 14 18
M. Heasty 10 18
Manners and Man
"Manners makyth man" Is a state
ment ascribed to William Wyka
"mm, b.Ishop of Winchester, and lord
high chancellor of England (1324
1401). The motto Is Inscribed on
buildings founded by liliu at Oxford
nnd Winchester. '' :' i 3
"A Nagging
BacKacKe
May Warn of Kidney or
uladdcr Irregularities
A persistent backache, with
bladder irregularities and
a tired, nervous, depressed
feeling may warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. Userseverywhere rely
on Doan's Pills. Praised for
more than 50 years by grateful
isers the country over, bold by
11 druggists.
Ills
'"VVW A DIU8E17C I
S-P-L-I-N-T-E-R-S
Official Publication of
TIIK VAX PETTEN LUMBER CO. '
This, in case you did
n't happen to learn
it when a bpy: When
the bark on the twig
will slip so you can
' make a willow whistle
It's time to go fishing.
Her Mother: Yes, dear,
and your father is the
closest.
We have a real good
deal on Bass-Hueter's
outside house paint
this month. Ask us
for details.
Edwards and Price
i
did the interior cn
Inmellnp, varnishing
and decorating on At
torney Rlngo's house
on Sixth street last
A long, lanky girl,
upon inheriting
money, becomes state
ly and tall.
VAN
PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
Little Ethel: Mother,
are you the nearest
relative I've got?
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uutxjru. n i i nri iiiiin, r - ' - r T I
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"t in 4
LJ i,v,n $4-
.t j iiv Associated Press a, ...
This little bungalow con be built
at a very low cost, and anv irvni ar
chitect, - with reasonable attention.
can create a charming effect.
An unusual feature of th hnuw
Is the almost Invisible Raraee door
arrangement. The clapboards run
straight-through with no trim about
the door opening, and the only things
that mark it as .a door are the small
lunge pins and tho lock, which,' If
painted white, also would be prac
tically Invisible. . 1
The exterior can be of stucco In
some hue off the white, or it cart be
white If desired. Walls can be of flush
siding and could be clapboards paint
'
Sport Slants
$$3$3gS$.S$8$
By Alan J. 'Gould
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
No- one felt more .-, keenly than
Mickey Cochrane the criticism fired
at him during the 1931 world's se
ries, when the king of backstops was
nowhere 'hear his best -form, due
mainly to a strained back and a pair
of annoying tonsils. ' 1
"The tonsils ' are out now ano I
feel almost like a new man," Mickey
told me when I saw him in Fort
Myers.
"I've gotten back the weight I
lost and I never felt better."
From Connie Mack, right on down
the line, the A's rely so much on
Cochrane that they do not conceal
their delight at his apparent return
to form.'?-He is withoiit'question the
nerve-center, the spark " that sets
off the fighting spirit of the Ameri
can league champions.
They didn't fall from their high
estate as world's champions until
tho opposition happened to find
Mickey off form and make the most
of it by running more or less wild
on the bases
GABBY TABS ONE
One of Gabby Street's tips for tho
season is to keep an eye on Jensen,
tho fleet young Pittsburgh outfield
er. In the opinion of the Cardinal
LIBERTY COAL
Is Best When' You Want a Quick,
Hot fire on These Snappy
Spring Mornings
IT'S PURE COAL!
Gaither & Waller
Exclusive I)ealcr In La Grande
Phone Main 528 Jefferson at Elm
You can build your
self a garage this
spring for lots less
money than for sev
eral years.
First: Did you reac
about the man whi
swallowed his tea
spoon? ''
Second : No, wha
happened to him?
First: He can't stir.
If you arc
going to
need a new
roof of
any description
this
spring, it will pay you
to see our stock. AH
Tooting materials are
cheaper.
ed cream or white. The shutters
should be dark blue green and the
roof shingle or slate at the owner's
option.
The plan Is compact and very con
venient. There Is one large bedroom
and a smaller one. Living room ana
dining porch are almost one room.
The kitchen is small but very com
pact. A cellar stair is near the gar
age entry.
This house would be best on a lot
60x125 feet, but couM fit on a lot
60x100 feet or longer. With the -mar
kets on materials running below
their normal levels, the cost approxi
mately would run between $6000 and
$7006, a large portion of which may
b-d obtained on mortgage.
chieftain, Jensen Is in a fair way of
becoming one of the outstanding
stars of the league, Just as big a sen
sation as were tho Waner boys
when they broke Into the big show.
TOO HARD TO SPELL
Oscar Roettger, the A's choice
for a first base understudy of Jim
my Foxx, has always had some diffi
culty getting his name properly
pronounced. Even Connie Mack re
fers to him as "Reteger," as do most
of the exhibition ball park announc
ers. i Five or six years ago, when he
was upon trial with Brooklyn as a
pitcher, 'Roettger one day primed
himself for a chance to see what
he could do at first base. Uncle
Wllbert Robinson had told "him to
try the job. ...
It was a home game for the
Dodgers so Roettger sat on the
bench until his turn to go to bat.
To his surprise, however, and with
out . any warning he found .himself
challenged by the rival . club the
Giants and discovered that Hend
rlck was listed in his place.
The explanation, typically Borln
sonian, was that when it came time
to write out the batting order and
Bobble was asked how to spell
Roettger's name he finally gave It
up as a bad job and said:
"Hell, leave him out and put in
Hcndrick."
Trout In Abundance
It Is estimated tho 260 Itocky
uountnln lakes and struams of U la
cier National park contain the
densest trout population of any
area on the continent. In 20 years
the government has slocked more
than 80,000,000 fingerlings of ail va
rieties. Strength of Elephants
An elephant can haul a load ol
fifteen tons, lift half a ton nnd carry
three tons on Its back. .
True Living
Living "In the world" Is only liv
ing on Its periphery. Only those
who by the Invisible contact!) with
men through books and medlcutlon
know their wider circles and share
their ideas really live In the world.
Washington Post
More than 400 young men applied
to take civil service examinations for
Jobs as city firemen in Duluth, Minn.
EXTRA
MONEY
YOU can use It can't you?
Why not sell some of those
things you no longer have use
for , . . you can do It with a
Want-Ad In the
OBSERVER
Want-Ad Columns .
PHONE MAIN 600
1
rvu I
$ uc urui uei!
TRY SOMETHING NEW THIS YEAR
Variety Is the spice of life In vege
tables as well as anything else. It
pays to vary the crop each year, try
ing new varieties. Usually these
claims prove to be well founded and
by growing Improved varieties each
year you produce a better garden and
more tempting food- supplies.
Sweeter peas and corn, tenderer
and snappier radishes, beans devoid
of any vestige of strings, tomatoes
of beautifully regular shape for slic
ing, all these are .merely matters of
studying the seed catalogues and or
dering the right varieties of seeds
More peas to the pod with on equal
number of pods Is an Inducement
that should not be overlooked. The
new giant podded dwarf peas of fine
quality are worth a atrial if you
haven't had them and it is likely
you will discard the shorter podded
older varieties in their favor.
Sow a packet of some of the finer
new tomatoes.
Study lists of new vegetables and
try a few of them. They are usually
selected types of well tried varieties
or varieties that show decided im
provement in some respect or other
from the older sorts. They have all
had to stand severe testing and trials
before the seedsman spent his money
to get a stock of seed. The quality
of vegetables advances each year.
There are no new vegetables of con
sequence offered because- the world
has been scoured Yor them and any
that are eaten-by any of the various
races and tribes have been tested
and either put into 'commerce or
fdund unpalatable for our use.
The new vegetables offered are the
result of special culture and selec
tion ' from known strains of seed.
They are the result of painstaking
plant breeding and growing. Try: a
few packets each season.
A carrot is a carrot, but If you can
get a carrot that matures earlier and
produces a bigger root than the kind
you have been growing at no more
expense, why not got It? i
Chats With
Parents
: " ' ab6ut laziness
By Allee Jurison Pcalc
When' we say a child is lazy wo
mean usually that he has no interest
in doing as we wish or as he should.
There .really is no such thing as
a child who Is lazy unless he is ill
or mentally very abnormal.
A healthy, ordinarily Intelligent
child is always busy about . some
thing, busy with his hands, busy
with his head, or merely chasing
around apparently doing nothing in
particular, but doing it hard.
It is the parent's Job to devise
ways of arousing his Interest and
putting some of his energy to work
at the things that arc commonly
demanded at his age.
Tho laziest slug-a-bed, the tardiest
scholar will bo up and., about his
business bright and oavly If that
business has been made io seem "to
him worth doing.
He will do his home chores beauti
fully and without a word of remind
ing him if he feels pride In helping
and In carrying responsibility.
But he will never do them will
ingly Just because someone else has
told him that he must.
If he has a good teacher he will
come promptly to school and be eag
er and attentive In the class room,
for she has had the skill to win
his interest In the subject matter
and to provide attractive ways in
which he can work It out.
Everjt appeal that can be made to
a child's self respect and joy in
accomplishment , will win response
from him. . "
Every undertaking that is suitable
to. his level of thought and feeling,
that he can illuminate with his own
imagination will win his warm en
thusiasm. Once a child's wilt is enlisted in
an undertaking, no task is too dif
ficult, too long or too complicated.
! Health !
v IIYDUOCEmiALUH
The brain Is- a hollow organ, its
various parts penetrated by a system
of channels called vontricles which
are connected togcthor and lead Into
the Bplnal canal, the channel pass
ing through the entire length of the
spinal cord.
The spaces within the brain and
spinal cord are filled with a water
like substance called cerebrorspinal
fluid. This fluid circulates both
within and about the central nerv
ous system. .
In certain abnormal conditions the
circulation of the fluid either within
or about the brain is interfered with
and hydrocephalus, popularly known
as water on the brain, results.
There are several varieties of hy
drocephalus, classified according to
whether the difficulty is in the cir
culation of the fluid within or out
side of the brain, and whether the
condition is congenital, 1. o., present
at the time of birth, or Is acquired.
In the most serious type, the con
genital, the child is born with an
Improperly developed system of brain
spaces. Cerebral fluid accumulates
and cannot escape, or escapes too
slowly.
The result is that tho brain tissues
and the skull bones are subjected
to pressure. The head becomes gro
tesquely enlarged. Mental develop
ment Is seriously hamperod, and body
function thereby profoundly dis
turbed. ..,..
The causes for congenital hydro
cephalus are still undetermined.
Some afflicted children may be
born , of absolutely healthy parents
and In families in which all other
children have been entirely healthy.
Families with several hydrocephalus
children, however, are recorded.
The largest number of hydroce
phalic children succumb because of
the condition, but some few live for
years and there are cases in which
CLASSIFIED ADG
--THE MARKET PLACE OF UNION A WALLOWA COUNTIES
(Count five average words
to the line.)
Per line, 1st insertion.. 100
Per line,. each added consec
utive insertion (7o
Minimum charge on one '
order .. 25o
WANTED
WANTED Some money bad enough
'to offer to sell a good home on
Adams ave. for its real value.
No family can afford to pay rent
; with this offer pending. H. W.
Smith, at Fox Farm. : 3-19-8tp
YOUNQ or middle-aged woman ns
housekeeper on farm. Small family.
- Must be good plain cook and know
how to save. Write full details and
wages expected. References . ex
changed. Address Box H, Observer.
..- 3"19-2tp
J. N. KLEIN, the CletuiiUp garbage,
ashes, rubbish. Ph. 235-J. 3-14-lrap
DRESSMAKING Alterations, make
overs. Eva N. Martin, 1104 Ponn.
Ph. 404 M 3-10-1 m.
SPIRITUAL READINGS DAILY Ap
pointments. Call Main 934. '
8-8-1 mp.
WILL BUY 80 old batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
batteries as low as 96.05. 'Automo
tlve Electric Co., 1425 Adams. Phone
M 630. i J-20-1 m
AUTOMOBILES
GOOD DODGE COUPE . ..
' 76.0O
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Main 500. ' 4th & Adams
, 3-11-1 t.
such surviving children had normal
mental .development. .
3 $
UNION PERSONALS
s
$3$$$$$$$$33
By Mrs. L. Z. Terrnll
(Observer Correspondent)
UNION (Special) Mrs. W. P. Col
lins who has been staying with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Coles, since they moved to
Union, left Saturday evening for
Woodward, Oklahoma, to spend sev
eral weeks with her mother.
Mrs. Walter Couzcns, of Bridgeport,
Ore., and Mrs. Ada Eddy, of Baker,
were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Eddy. . j'
Mrs. Roy Hord, of Little Creek, Is
getting along satisfactorily following
major operation at Hot Lake on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose wall
wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Ringo in La Grande, Saturday
evening.
F. E. Decker, who had a contract
for installing an Ice machine nt a
market in 'Bend, returned homo Sat
urday after an absence of over two
months. - A
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips and four
children left Sunday for Oakland,
Cal., to make their home.
The High school debating squad
has been rehearsing for the inter-
school contest to bo held Tuesday af
ternoon. The affirmative team,
Kathryn Green and Ethel Conklln,
will debate Enterprise here at 2:30
and the negative team Dale Baxter
and Juanita Roberts, accompanied by
their conch, Miss Helen Schnpcr, will
go to Enterprise Tho subject for
debate Is, "Resolved, that tho eoveral
states should adopt compulsory un
employment Insurance.
On Thursday afternoon, the pre
liminary, interpretative speaking con
test among the grade children will
bo held In the high school auditor
ium to determine who will represent
tlie grade BChool of Union In tho dis
trict contest which will bo held . at
the high school at 7:30 Friday eve
ning. Sixteen schools will compoto
for the privelego of representing tho
diBtrlct at the Eastern Oregon inter
pretative speaking contest to be hold
tit Pendleton at an early date.
Miss Gracla Hnggerty left Sunday
for Burns to spend the week visiting
her brother BUI and wife.
The upper grades of the South
school held their Joint program last
Friday afternoon, with the sixth grade
pupils furnishing the program. Dr.
Q. 6. Hoffman gave an instructive
talk on care of the teeth and diet.
Sevoral other numbers on the pro-,
gram were a duet sung by Yvonne
Spears and Louise Jory; a German
dance, Bernice Gamble, Louise Jory
and Ruth Hudson; a harmonlcnsolo,
Leo Nice; and readings by Bcrnlco
Gamble and Ruth Hudson.
Miss Lorna Gemmell went to her
home at Helix to spend the weekend.
Mrs. Sarah Caspar and Mrs. Jessie
Devlnney were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Z. Terrall Sunday eve
ning. Miss Eva Wilson and Miss Margaret
Calllhan were dinner guests of Mrs.
Will Vogol and Betty, Sunday.
Members of the J. J. club were en
Icr talned at a St. Patrick's party by
Mrs. Ellis Hess last Wednesday af
ternoon. Games were played for di
version with Mrs. Fred Brown as win
ner of the guessing contest and Mrs.
Ida Cllne won second. Decorations
suggestive of St. Patrick were used
about the house and in the lunch.
Nearly 60 attended the party given
by the Rcbekahs last Wcdnesduy eve
ning, for the young people of high
school ago. A Jolly evening of games
suggestive of old Erin was enjoyed
after which lunch was served.
KIDNAPPED CHILDREN DEO
BUENOS AIRES W) The Use or
children by beggars has been stopped
by police because of the dlscovory
that kidnapers wore stealing children
and leasing them to mendicants at a
dally rate.
PAPUANH Hl'NT HEADS
SYDNEY, Australia lP Sir Hu
bert Murray, administrator of Papua,
says that savage headhuntcrs still
dash down from the mountains there
and raid peaceful villages. About 00.
000 of the 300,000 natives remain uncivilized.
RATES BY MONTH
2 lines, per month ...$2 .50
3 lines,: per month ., 93.25
4 lines, per month ...$4.00
6 lines, per month $4.75
Each additional line over five
charged at 60o per lino per month.
FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS Now Is the time to
, buy baby chicks, Nninpa Hatchery
Chicks are B. W. D. tested. Plvo
leading breeds. Highest quality.
Reasonable prices. Send for' Cata
log. The Nampa Hatchery, Nompa,
Idaho. 3-18-lmo.
TREES of all kinds, cor. Adams and.
Spruce. Globe locust and Flowering
Everbioomlng locust. Call at yard
and ,"pick 'cm out," . 3-17-tf
CONFECTIONERY stor0 fully equip
ped, owner has other business. Beo
Irvin Westenskow. Imbler, Ore.
- - 3-16-0 1.
ALFALFA and clover seed. -Send for
samples. Welser Grain and Feed Co.,
Welser, Idaho. 3-4-2 mp.
10 A., MOD. Improvements, 6 A. or
chard. Stock, Implements with
place. 408 J. ta-i-i m.
- SAW DUST
And 1Q in and 4 it,, slab wood. Ray
McCarroll. M 1027, ; 3-24-1 m.
FOR -SAIiK -Only M00.Q0 down, 15
. acres, Improved, Joining. golf links.
Balance long time. See J..R.fMar
. tin, 1104 fenn. Ave. Phone 404-M.
- , . .r li21-t,f.
DRY COARSE WOOD .rrom Union
426 and -$4.6o per load. Phone
Archie Conley, 137 A.
1-18-1 m.
MtrUMAKKKS PROFIT ON
ARGENTINA'S DIM.' ROADS
BUENOS AIRES IP) The "mud-
hole industry," largely obsolete In tho
United States, still flourishes along
tho dirt highways of Argentina, m .
A few buckets of water make an
artificial swamp in the middle of the
road, a motor car gets stuck and the
promoter happens casually along with
a horso and a stout rope.
The asking charge for an extraction
is 10 pesos, but the motorist gener
ally can settle for five, which Is only
a quarter of the standard charge of
$5 In the United States. -, '
NYAUNG" IS CAT'S MEOW
TO REBEL BAND IN BURMA
RANGOON (JP) A rebel group In
the Zlgon district of Burma has as
its battlo cry Burmese words which.
mean:
Oh, break open house, unloose
bonds, wonderful cat I Nyaung, ny
aungi" The noises at the end are supposed
to represent the mewing of a cat.
Tho cat apparently is the rebel mas
cot. Some of the Insurgents have tat
tooed felines on their chests.
Professional
Directory
Hospitals
DR. I.EK n. IIOCVT v.
Rye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospltta
Zid noor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 18.
Osteopathic Physicians
ana. i. l. maroauht ingle
General Practice, and Obstetrics
. Bommer Bldg,
OUlce. Main 10fl Res., Main l3S
PR. E. L. FA ITS
General Practice
New Foley Bldg., Srd floor.
Phone Main 990 Res, 080-R.'
Miscellaneous -
AMXKOLOUlilt
203 N. Ave.
Readings Dally.
THE NEW FANGLES (Morn'ri
WHILE "THE GANG AT
THE AFFEL ADVERTISING
' AGENCY NERV0U31V
AWAIT THE COMING OF
tJ. FULLER WEB,
THE COOK-STOVE KINO,
THAT WEALTHY INDIVIDUAL
HAS OTHER "THINGS
BESIDES C0OK-5T0VES
ON HIS MIND :..
p.-... ... (3). -t- ,
MEET-. jjj"- 0".
"'f ii I ro
AXER
'IF LOVE WERE NOT
OH
the Blushing rose
would in its
LEAFY HEART
- ENCLOSE ,
NO CHALICE OF
PERFUME
OHER DiTTY.
A ROMANTIC POET
I S.
(FARM 1 POit RENT or for sale like
rent. 2iO. A, diversified, irrigated;
Wallowa valley, buildings. (Owner)
W. F- Block,, Summerville. 3-21-2 tp
IFOR RENT 6-rm. house, partly furn.
Ph. M:178 M. . 3-21-1 t.
FOR RENT Pleasant room. Close in.
1202 Perin. , . , , , 3-21-3 t.
STRICTLY-.modern 6-rm. house, line
- homo .and fine location. Inq. 1405
N ave." or ph. 434-J. , ... , ' 0-19-tf
d-RM. HOUSE, mod., rum. or unfurn.
Furn. for sale. Also Maytag, 60.
1003. Jackson. - 3-18-3tp
PORN. APT., steam heat, Frlgldalre,
- Mec. range. Call Melville's. 3-16-t f.
FOR RENT soiety deposit boxes, La
Grande Investment Co. . 3-13-1 m.
FOR RENT House and Apts. . La
r Grande Investment Co. 3-1,3-1. m.
MODERN, furn., v-rm. house, 1 block
.from Normal on 9th. Inquire 1406
; N or phone 434 J. K-' 1 ': 3-9-t f.
FOR RENT Strictly, modern 3
room furnished duplex, in best
residential dlBtrlot. Allen Duplex,
1507 4th. Main 543. .. 3-7-t (.
FOR RENT Small house, 3009 Cedar
street. ..- . 3-3-t t.
' " " ESTONTA' IWKTKUS BUTTER"- ;
REVAL. Estonia (A1 This country
Is bartering butter for fertilizer, hav
ing placed in Belgium large orders
for superphosphates hitherto given
to Sweden, because 'Belgium agreed
to take 10,000 tons of Estonian but
ter. '.
FRECKLES' AND HIS FRIENDS'
" Big Plans!
VNE'UL TELL HINl A THINS ) MJAM EISHT U f
OR TVJO...HE CANT - IM...DOWT EVEKl '
cWa-'pooDLe Awy ) . rims the . I L
UWLBSS NB SW SO... )l DOOR, BELL.J X Y
AM' N6 NON'Tl! J WLL SHOW J JJ
I SAy! V1HERES POODLE? )l
W'BETTER SET HIW BACK, A
( OR VWE'LL PUT M3U OUT J I
OF THE OODLES '.! 'A
7 Poodle: To OS For keers.
Mj'ne "V" L ALL R1SHT, HOODLS, BRIMS K
MEAM. IT, ) i 'V- HIWJJJ"" U FELLAS
OH,vkJELL .' THATS
DIPFeREUT THEN"
1 GUESS MBB8E
nE Did FLy off
YEAH - yoJ MUST RE
WSWBER , AM OOOLET
, WEMER ,16 ' SUPROSED
To LOSE HIS
HE SHOULD HELP
THE OTHER. FELLA,...
SO VlE'RE ALL GOIMS
DOUJM TO THE DEPOT
THE HAWDLE Too
QUICK
AM" OWE HARpy A
ROUSIMS SEND OFF
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Love Birds!
VfHETHER YOU WNT TO
OR NOT , YOU'RE TAKING
TRIP WITH ME. 1 DON'T
LEAVING XOO HEP.e,NMTH
GOOD-FOR-NOTHING POET
AROUND FORGETT HIM
. HOMER DARLING, DADDY
g?7 n J Y -') 1 032 BY i
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t- i A II 1-1
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INSISTS ON MY GOING. 1 DONT
KNOW HOW t EVER CAM LIVE
WITHOUT SEEING V0U,FOR THREE I
VJHOLE. WEEKS, BUT HE CAN'T
MAKE ME. FORGET VOVJ
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS of electrical .repairs.
Vacuum cleaners a specialty. L.
Weeks, 1310 O Ave. Ph. M-6331, "
LICENSED plumber; Fred A. Balrrres,
203 N avenue. -3-9-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will
' clean .up your ashes, papers, "etc.
Phone 323-J. 1 3-8-t f ,
EASTERN OREUON school of Music,
; violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
P. temple. .447-J: B.-l m
MONEY TO LOAN We are rapreaao
jtatlves for the Prudential Ins. Co.,
and can make city, loons at attrac
tive rates of Interest. . Ohas. H.
Reynolds, Insurance, loans and
bonds. m.
LA GRANDE MATTRfSQ and Uphol
stering and Rug cleaning. Works.
Ph. 424-W.. Chas. Edwards, Prop.i
ia-l-1 m.
LOST
HAWTHORNE Flyer bicycle, Saturday.
Notify Observer. Liberal reward.
, . - . 3-21-4 t.
'HUNGARIAN PIGS GET WINS.;
TOKJA, Hungary (ff) Unable to
find a market lor their famous To
kay, wine, growers hereabouts are giv
ing It to, pigs. It was a gesture of de
spair until It was noticed that the
barrels cast before swlno gave the
animals Increased appetites,' causing .
them to fatten more quickly.
By Blosser
DM BOY! LOOK AT Nl
THEVRE SORB BECAUSE
X 'UPSET THE CLUB
Mouse AMD TOOK. '4
POODL6 AWAy...WGU.
LET 'BfA COWS... V
THEy'LL 8S
SURPRISED
Now, L!ST6J...JUS7 kEEP youn.
SHIRTS OWTHE LITTLE Boy MtHO
OVJNED POODLE DOESN'T VJANT "1
hija anymore7, so he cvne
Poodle: To us Fob keers..
All RI6HT, HOODLS, BRINS
HIM 1(J.... -)bl FELLAS
' V ARE BAR ION'
I TELL -ytxjw.
I VJHAT LET'S
TBNIPER,,...
DO.... (SET UP
A BIG
PARADE i!
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HCA SERVICE, IMC
By Cowan
COME,
NO THIS 19
AOUSTA AYER, "V
THIS
INTEND
HIS ONLV
DAUGHTER ;V i
HAS FALLEN IN ;
LOVE WTH ;
THAT
HAKGINQ
DON'T CRY, DARLING,
NO POWER CAN
SEVER OUR
THE MINUTE
LOVE
1 GET THERE,
I'LL LET YOU
KNOW W1ERE I AM
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