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Saturday, May 21, 1932 Iagc Seven ' LA GRANDE liVENING OBSEvfeR, LA GRANDE, ORE. m. ' . ,' T.A l,T?ANIlTr X RETAIL MARKETS' Sugar, 100 -lb. saok , Vegetables Radishes, 3 bunches .. Spinach, )b.. Parsley, bunch .-. Cabbage, lb v New wax onions, 2 lbs .. Turnips, 1 bunch Asparagus, 2 lbs. .. , .... Lettuce, Imperial '. Garlic, lb. Green peppers,, lb. Carrots, bunch Potatoes, 12 lbs. Potatoes, sac's: - Onions, 3 bunches Tomatoes, Mexican,, lb.. Hot house, lb. ...... .rf... Artichokes Eggplant, lb .. New peas, 3 lbs New potatoes, 3 lbs. Fruit Cantaloupes, 2 for .... Bananas, ib ....... 10c 20o 35c Apples, box Lemons' doz. aBC VOranges, doz. 10 50c W jfOxy prunes, 30 to 40 size, 4 lbs. 25c Strawberries, box 10c Dairy Blrtter, creamery, lb. ; 25c Cneeso, lb. 15 25c Honey, comb ........ 20c Cottage cheese, lb. . - 20c " Eggs Presh extras, doz. 12'c Mediums, doz 10c Mixed, doz : .. 8c , , Flour Hard Federation, 49 Ibs $1.25 ;Per barrel 4.75 1 Sott wheat, bbl. -. - 4.00 ! Meat I Beef boll, lb. ... Pot roast, lb. . 8c ..12'i-15c j .1520c I 15c t 17C ji 22c 20C Chops and steaks, lb. Ham burger, lb Ham, lb Fish Salmon, lb. (fresh), Halibut, lb. (fresh) Woman's Feat Recorded i The Colorado Springs Chamber of (jjommerce snys tlmt Mrs. Holmes of Lnwrpnce, Knn.. was the first worn-, an to hike up Tike's perilc' She did It In 1850. Oyer the Valley Personals (Continued from Page Six) Island Aid , I ;. Mrs. S. E. Hyde is to be the host- ess to tlie Ladies Aid society of the , Island City Community church next i Thursday at her home. )f Return From Lake .. I . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith returned yesterday from the. Wallowa lake J mere they , have been spending a ew, clays at their cottage on the : Methodist camp, grounds. in Pasco . I - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, .who have been living on the Hale, place tn the Pleasant Grove neighborhood have gone to Pasco, Wash., where , they are working. i To Enterprise , :, .1 Mr., and Mrs. R. L. Vaughan who are connected with the plunge and resort at Medical Springs have been visiting among their relatives at En- ; terprise lor several days. Pnss Exnms ; Charles Noyes and James Luhrs, eighth graders of the Iowa school successfully passed the state exam ination last week, and are ready for high school. The two eighth graders at Pleasant Grove and the five seventh-graders were also similarly suc cessful. In About the Same 7 Letters received by friends In the valley from Gilbert. Hunter, former valley farmer who has been In the Veterans hospital In Portland, for many weeks have quite a cheerful note. Mr. Hunter has been bedfast ever since he went to Portland and contrary to JP stories he has not been able to be up and around a any time. The seat of his trouble has been located, it is believed. He states that because of the condition of his heart, he may not be able to live In this altitude, and he Is certain that he will never be able to do farm, work again. Another Picnic- Another picnic party yesterday at Riverside Park consisted of the pu pils, teachers and patrons of the Pleasant Grove school, and there were around fifty people in this party. Like all such events the day wan spent In games, such as the park affords, viy.ltlng and partaking of a wonderful dinner In the pavilion at noon. Miss Leona Fries and Mrs. Garnet Ruckman are the teachers of this school where 33 pupils have studied during the year which closed yesterday. The children are deter mined to keep together this summer and have already planned a hike and weiner roast which they are to have on June 3. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT-AD YOU can quickly false extra cash by selling some of those things you no longer need. A Want-Ad will find an answer to any of your wants. THONE MAIN 600 op Sunday School The wmowdale Bunda? ohool Will meet tomorrow at the nom or Mr, and Mrs. Guy Spencer In the Wtttow- 8te dlst"ot-; $519 iw8' James tveuun . wnonas. oeen a patient at the Grande Ronde1 hos-' pltal, was abte to return to. her home at Imbler Thursday. Mrs. Kellum, re 60 cently submitted -to an, operation -for fic the removal of a tumor. 35c Returns Horn--- a v r. 1 f 40c Miss. Esther Bl ok land who has Just 15c finished. her -second yeaf of teaching 5 10c In the Wolf Creek school. has retiirhedV 36o to- her .home' near Island City tor oaq ithe summer. The Wolf . Creek school in closed yesterday' with a, big school J picmo. .... Mica Print KSina hna ..t-AfiinjA' (a kJl .6 -ttfftM flrwitf .r NortV Powder. Miss Nice taught one' -of SYNOPSIS: .From . th:. Citt! HnU Jo-, the hospitals, Georgia. . Hctr.il marricB . Ettflie-.ToviiBcndt, and a few miiiutti later toatchcA him taken aurny in oit,ambii'Uice after he wrecks the car" they are hi. She sends her -cousin Jenny with him whit site italics: to the-, police, because she . intends to. make neople believe that Jenny marrtcil Eddie- instead of - herself If a rat ton Matching, her em ployer, heard of her marriage he it on. (I discharge her, f,rid Qcorgie hopes, to .keep it secret, , Jenny is attracted to Matvhlna's nephew, Garth Avcney, but misunder stands his manner toward, Georgia and thinks he likes GcoPale and not herself. She has 'tclnotantlit atreed to- lot -Georgia involve her in the marital deception, because . Georgia, has .been very kind to her. Gear file arrives at the hospital, after a long delay, . and Jenny asks- her what she told the voltcc man, . Chapter 13 IN THE PAPER'S . ""H, I gave him im'f names of yi- course'f" Carelessly .CVorgle led the way but into the halt and Jenny could not, see her face; but she .thought Jhe'r'ej vyas- iv suspicion of hurry' In' her .voice a's'ih'e' chntv tored' on. 'i .phoned'- pocAestpr wanted" pie;' ,f said I'd be hack by four-.' , We can Just do It. I've got a taxi' waiting." , t . ; . "A td'x't' ?" ' Jenny was at' i loss. "But we we can't leave Eddie." "Of course we can!" "Without! even astf l'rii: how ne Is how. much he Is hurt?" . , "You, goose!" Georgle's gloved fingers IticVed against her cheek. "I've been upstairs, talking to the head nurse and the doctor.. While you vwnt on sitting obediently where they'd (lut you, T made all arrangements. It doesnH , pay to wait till people remember you. you know you do better to toe a bit of a nuisance sometimes!" , "But how is Eddie?" . "Full of cuts and -Ifi'tfiaes and ii Vtt dazed oh yes, q'ult? conscious, very much alive; excited, In fact." Guiding Jenny Into the' waltlpfc tnxl. Georgle giggled softly the giggle Jenny didn't like.- "Ho was talking loudly . ahouC getting back to 'my wife's apartment' I heard him from the hall. So T slithered away before the nurse's curiosity overnowered her altogether; . Eddie's to join us tomorrow. You'll see, he'll be none the worse. Every thing, will go according to;niy plan my plan after all!" s . - .fenny was silent. ' jT.lie ta'xl Lati moved off arid a coil' Wind was on her race... It seemed to be blowing right into her heart. She was con scious of Immense fatigue very near collapse a terrible longing to. cry and cry. ' . ... . ',. -.( . "J suppose I'm an aiarmlsi,".,she admitted. She tried to forget that glimpse of the Inquisitive clerk from the office dropping; With ears pricked, off his bus and mingling with the crowd on the pavement. Georgle had lit a cigarette and was smoking It, rather fast. All the amber gleams were, dancing tn her eye3 and under the rouge her color was returning. ''Don't worry, 'Jen! You kmrw, I always have luck!" ..' Evening again, pong shadows, at the street-corners and, high up til a green-wailed sky; the while little rr.aon. This time yesterday jenny had bowed to t!:?t little moon. ' ' She closed the hr use-door behind her and turned left down Eyle Street. At a distant corner a boy was crying the papers. "Get them on your way to your hotel, Jen ny " Georgle had. . commanded her, triumphantly brandlBhing those already brought upstairs, by tiie sunerintendent "eet anv 1 haven't herb, will you? and phone fne if you find details given that aren't in these. .There's not a word tiere beyond 'Mr. Eddie Tiiensend. drtt Ing tri(A trlenda.' I knew It'd be all right! I always bare luck!" Jenny , went slowly , along . the pavement.- She was 'almost limp Ing; perhaps her feet had beeli bruised In the collision- or perhaps she was now really so tired thai they simply would not obey her any more. A aulte Interminable pavement; this. Jenny was sure slid'had bfced walking nlong it for 'Hours and yet the newsboy's corner Was hot ap1 nreclably nearer. She stumbled. clutched at a lamppost and stood still, afraid that she was going.to faint: or Just fall down and be too absolutely worn oat to get up Then a hand caught at her eiboiv and stedled her and" V Voice said "Jenny Jenny Revoll " for moment, as she looked, up at him. yesterday and today merged In her tired mind., Mllil's red-plush foyer was round her again: she stood In sliver and green and jade with mu sic sounding faintly: and. some where. Georgle at langhthg. . - the county schools this yea near Elgin. . ' SIlsS .A lit lair's Recital . i lifiss ciarii' tit: Auclalr, -of Ory" Creek', music teacher .of Elgin,' Whose pupils . :comerom! all over the valley, re-',.,, lean Pntt.v ifcnnri nimm r cently" presented pupils in a. recital , "Luta Va?so ? Ruth Mer- at the Christian ohurch n Elgin. It 1 Vf"B0 opm). r- EatSSSSS?' aS&T&V', TarVFarmMuehe toeorgla T5t& wh JSS."S8JS5: ". No- B rM Mica Anriaif'a: Twttjlft Thfl mini IS RhniMri rra tAnhnffnl skill and fine -fMimV . thir nfirformnnce. There ;,7- DT i.mw of fmir were two piano ensembles of four, eight and. 12 hands beside a solo by XT; T-.i"V".'. r. h.H; :ba repeated. At the .close f the pro - ffrtm mru nr. Hnn n Rinaii aauencer. i- Ida... oresented Miss Auclalr with a Imul km riiit nt lornatlnnn rrn hp. Uif of Fiein mimla and Mr. ttazen presented her with-a bouquet The' cdntu'slon passed.' 4-' "f was going to' buy f U--t rtf the corner." she said. Garth- Aveney still held her el-. ; Bowjy He shook It lightly. In the falling dusk It Was not' possible to tell . whether or riot It was laughter that Was lurTtifig M his eyes. He' drew her round' so that she saw his car drawn up af the curb; net in." he directed. "Vtt tako you fb'buy alf the paper's .a'all the. corners, in town, it; you it t"?'t me . His voice roughened suddenly and she though ghe'J-new why.- ; . .1 ueorgie lias a very-oaa nruise,; 8be ,. said',' ','ni a headache, but tnats aDBOiuteiy an.- ..we ve. ueen wonderfully - luckyj j Even Eddie, who" ... , Avehev' laughed. It was .an odd spuhd;'. amused', , baflled, Impatlonti Jenny supposed that she should not have mentioned Eddie. She slid Into the seat next to the driver's and he took his placo beside her. "Were pou hurt, Jenny?" ''Oil1, no'." . ' . t j'rlglifened?" "Yes." She admitted It With a sting of - tears in her eyes, f It Yveakenetf her to lean back against these.' heavenly leather cushions and be skimmed along the street that had seemed so long. Why, here was the corner already! Beck oning to the boy Aveney bought an armful of papers. "There's a whole bundle on the back seat already I got them' when 1 heard of the accident," ho re- marked. "But they gave so tew de tails that 1 waa racing nlong to firiil. out for myself about you both." The pause before the "both" wits as f enigmatic as his laugh, "sow 1 know there's no serious damage done, will you come tor a drive Just round the Park? . i "No.". ' ,''SKesfffred down at the papers lie -j had tossed on to lior" ifnees. No; J tepeated her heart, and no had no. j ' "What you meant to say," he sug- j gested gravely,. "was that yon murh i regret you can't accept for tins eve ning but' that as it Is obviously bo Ing to be a very fine Sunday tomor row) you will come picnicking with me nnywhore In the country If I call for you punctually al ten. That's what you meant, Isn't it?" She shook her head. The tears were rising In her throat. "No, she wouiu not go. wny uiu uo aait neri Because he hid been so badly hurt lij Georgle that he couldn't face a day alone. Why else?- "NO' use tor me at ail, Jenny Re- vell?" She was silent; and It was as though all the street became silent with her. The newsboy had darted away round a corner and the nolso of the traffic lulled and dropped: & radio was suddenly switched olt In & nearby house, tt was as though someone had said to the world "Hush I Listen! Listen to jepny Revelli who Is going to say 'no'. . . i" She looked up into Garth Aveney's eyes. She saw the color ot them deepen and darken. She heard him draw an uneven breath. "At ten; then," he said softly. Arid how 'I'll take you back to your apartment. : D'you mlttd If 1 Just drop you there and go straight along? I'm supposed to be dining with my Uncle at eight and I see It's a quarter past already. And anyway i don'l want io have to talk id your cousin tonight." Well, . Georgle wouldn't have teamed hint to talk to her tonight! Or tomorrow either or for the nest ten days. When Eddie would hold all lier thoughts. But one couldn't explain that, it would he unkind. Besides Jenny put a hand lb her head it would be giving away the secret. She said timidly 'Have you time to drive me to niy hdtel? If: .'list round this corner. I'm staying there; I'm not at the Spartrhont .now." "Is that where 1 call for yon to morrow morning?" "Please." . He nodded. He seemed absorbed riow In the rhythm cf his engine. In different to her presence. .Misera ble, at war with herself, she iStartd down at her hands clasped upon the papers. One .thumb parlly oh scured a (Solum n. ' "Mr. fiddle Toicnscnrt. ,r'"' ,c'" at the.ihheel 'iclien Uiu cur came into collision with A bus--(Jenny moved her thumb and read on ) "had u! lelt City Halt attii All marriage to Mini Georgian lie veil. Mrt. Tawnscnd. icho ira f il ling in the duct 61 the car. irn (ul.e nfcur( And acrompiinifl hn hiMont lo the hitpital Khtre " The cor slid into sped. Jon:iv could read no more. (VOPVrtOht. JttUlX L'telt'Alht'imQ Old nll sbout Etldls ISreaten. . (KOrgif't t'snt, on Monday. of rosebuds and sweet peasa tokerl of appreciation from the Imbler Glee club girls. The program was as follows: .Scampering Mice Tarantelle .( "',' " ' man), Wllma Harmon, Catherine " T . .s 0u,8l,ls , -iiuwj, untnerme enrnes. first piano; aen- evieve manners, secona piano. "" aS5 Rhapsodle . Mlgnonne (K.oelllng)V Shooting Star Galop (Hoist), Ruth Memtt. first piano; Bena Ohoate, Reolli'tlon (BeIectedv. Wllml. ,. . .. . 7" B nr"" VcP?"eman. r. In the Arena Morch (Englemann), ! miii, wntv m,. nUL.mil, !lrat Piano;,, Wllma Harmon, Mar- ; "5" p 9: , iPettey. . Torchlight Dance (Sartorla)", Cath erine Barnes. Let Carillon (RInguet), Bern ice Schnore. Clara M. Auclalr, first ininlin- R.liMi M-irrlt. KTurinrlo Wnnrl.' Iell, second piano. Plying Leaves (Rolling), Wllma .Hnrmon. I Stare and Stripes Forever - Mrch 1 (Bousa). Rena Choote. Murl Andrews, ,Clam M. Auclalr, firsfc piano; Ruth H02.cn. second planu. Daily Cross - -ACROSS 1. Purposes - G. (.last! tlxedly 10. Uouk uf the LJihlo 14. Christinas cn'roi 15; SdRs of a roof 10; Xoslrll 17. flaconnCted VJ. M o:airb ot . sutVtir'flcraT surrnco . . "0. ..More iirrifomut , 21, dullest of tall, . ' Solution 61 Yesterday's Puzzle S IA-I D ifSjAjcfl 8ASi lis flG oIa l aMaT r e nK b l MfWRrATT y C AfC INI EIS TU I M b m fc i DIO M IMTKIElDliR, I INIS D Cotirne 29. Sport 31. Devoured 32. D:u1kc ofti ' rioble JiipH-"' ih'ho f:unily 33. Alaclt SO; &lnrk at b:it- 5, Tlmt nun 37. TlihiBa Hint In- fiS. Turkish nmiirf Si)lro fo.ir G4. Til acoustics, VX Moveil hnclc 41. Typo measure 42. Opposite of nwoatlibr 43. Anger 41. A Kramlifon of Jacob 45. Monkey 411. lilllluiil stick 47. Oner 48. Inner portion of an car of corn an upper partial M. Iluiulilea 50. Morseliaok flame HO. (Jiveu to con.' iLMiiplatiou . fiL'. Malt lliiluor!) . Oil. llR)t (inclety (M. .Smooth . 0.r. l-'nll to wilt 00 Ktll'lrnl thrend G7. Ucinalniler r - v;:::'v,vrrv- r e s c piHifcis i ve s u a r y i n to WJL&. E RA"T EMC E E 'BalT S R. wat eJreyTee S T 2I 21 HI28 "mW-W30 77 T 43 i-si Si iium 54 SS . TT Si ! j se 1 mnTw z ST0DY HAI COCHRAN (READ THE STORY THEN COLOJt THE PrCTUREJi WHEN once the Tillies reached that maybcS someone else Is tired? outdoor they heard more of I wont to lake a snooze, the play man's snores. "He sure "We have no special placo. In was tired," said Scouty. "Wo had mind lo go, where slrailgo thlntsa hest leave him alono. "'Id'" "nd. I think It's best -Me says there's -thin mdrc rhtht Ijere. We vo tot. of to me that we'd best move aloiiB ... . , i "I guess you're rh:ht." said Windy. "I Just wish I had, a chance lo fly around up In the- air again, hut, shucks, I have no plane. "The one he lot me use before is gone, so It Is here no more. Aw. what's the use of wishing, when the wlshint's all In vain?" rpilKY sat down on the ground a while. Then Coppy Jumped up. with a smile. "We're funny little fellows," he . exclaimed. .Here we all sit! "Why not start strolling o'er (he land? The road is nice; the weather grand. I feci Hint I could , walk "lor miles, 'cause I'm not j "Then Uuney opened up hu eyes! and snapped, "Say, do you realize ; CLASSIFIED ADCl -THB MARKET PLACE OF UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES-' (Couut five average words to the ltne.y Per line, 1st ihsertton....:.. :...10c Per line, ouoh added consec utive insertion 7c Minimum charge on one -order" '.t , 25o WANTED WANTED Stock to pasture. F. 67. , ', 5-21-2 tp. WANTED TO RENT For 1 yr., 4-rm. mod. house Must be close in, 55U-J. 6-21-1 t. WANTED Good 2nd-hnnd mower. Coll P. 25X5. . 5-19-4 t. WILL BOY 30 oM batteries'. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries as low as 6.0. Automo tive Electric Co., 1426 Adams. Phone M 620: 1-20-1 m - Briefly Told Killing ('nie 13 a gootf way fo OntI U'fe's HSiilYntlons. Word Puzzle 11. Heel .over,, as a ... , ship . 12. Lou of hair 13. Chnlfs 18, Fowl' n. DisiiguVo Zt. JHonnlhit' Xk 20. Ueatlny 9 27. Entry In n' - account 3 Time Ions gone 30, Utlllno .13. Disturb 3.1. Aliflnnr fliAA- : JoKlnn . OS 34.- Old wotd for learn ; 35, Vnllnnt rnun 30. Ifroparo for iiublicatlun , 3S. Knock 40. Conclusive' 45, While poplar 4C. The mninsiay- of business , 47. Worker In ft kind of Otone' ' 48. ftculnotis ubv stanco 40. Rounded con vex molding;' 51. Arrives 52. Anoint ' , 63. Arabian gat- menf 55. Flower . 50. 1'JKyptinn Bolar. disk . , ST. Prcranlng , ... nlKlits ' CS. lllRtmtclicd , 01.- JapancKo nd- -. mlral , DOWN 1. ,Chnhu-tcr In Arthurian loauu.l 2. Not one li. iM'outh of the . .Mat , " 4. fncllmtfr 5. Oryiital eazor 0. Sailor - 7. V re von tn 8. French feml . nine nnmq 0, Rthnroal salt lOt WhitV nnt : . i Phil. Isl. PICTURES 4J0E KING, 1 ! I J 1 K, others, In real teaslne tones, cried. "Listen to old lazy liunes. Tills time you cnll- not have your wisli A new spot we will find. Then up they Jumped,, to Blurt their hike. "Come oil," said Scouty, "if you like." It wasn't very lone till Uuiicy trailed uIouk behind. All or n sudden they alt spied n ftintiv stilt man. Windy cried. 'Hello, then;, tall, slim fullow. Tell us, where are you bound for?" "Oh, don't mind me," tha si 111 man said, "but Just keep wulkillK straight ahead. You'll shtfitly reach a house where, there uro thrilling things In store." ((.'oiiyrighi. 132. x'n.l s rve. lire.) (The Tidies in-Hle M n MWinri'n house In tin- nr.it story.) - ' RATES BY MONTH: 3 lines, per month $2.60 3 lines, per month ...... .$3.23 4 lines, per month ,........4.00 6 lines, per month ..f..-....-. .$4.75 Each additional line ovar five charged at 50c per line per month. FOR SALE FOR SALE For frying rabbits, call Cain, 409-j: 8-20-a tp. DRCSSES, newest Paris' modele. low est prices'. Phone PashlofV Frocfc representative, 8fta XJ -tf-tf i. FOR SALE Furniture, elee. rapse. ' CJieap. Leaving town, flbf O Ave. - . a-ltf-8 tp. WOOD $4. Archie 6onley. f37-J. , . . s-fi-isi tp. I FOR SALELUMBER 3X4 to 2x12 Fir Is Lavcn , Dimension .'...'.. A'lO'.An par 1A lxia Pino Shlplap 10.00 Per M I 1x12 Pine Boards S4S 7.50 Per St. 1x4 to 1x12 Pine Boards Surfuced 8.00 Per K Fir St Larch Flooring Ss Ceiling 30.00 Per M WOOD 12" Red Pir Cotd Wood IB.iS Per Cord 10" Red Fir Cord Wood 5.60 Por Cord iO" Dry Ohnln' Wood ..i. 4.50 Per Loatl BO Wood Wncn? we ar6 ttlnnimK 3.00 Pet toad BOWtVlArTHIOKS LUMBER C(J. , PHONE MAIN 8 ' i-12-t t . FOR SALE 5. A. with1 Improvements. Farmers 3X2. , 5-io-t I. FOrl SALE Coffee cream that Wh'lps. nome cnurnea Duxteriniis nnu nniK you'll like to drink. Cloverdale Dairy; Farmers' 35. 6-6-t f., buy our wood and hVrp 4 ftvmtHes exiec. pti', 373-w.- B-tf-t- r.' FOR SALE A moL dodtntfy flbm 10 A. close tn. Bidgs. An mouernv 5 A. 8 yr. oia orchard. Stock and Implements with place. Good water right. $4000 will handle. Ph. 498-J. 5-5-1 mpv DRY WOOD. pos awo tfnek for hrre anywhere. Insdrea earner. Ph. ' I051-W. FranK sewam. 4-2B-1 m.- DRY Wood', any mm or Jetigtii:- Wrn. Hesse. Ph, 328 W. 4-27-1 mp. OLD GROWTH forf rir id" 80 cord. Phone 937-J. TYPEWRITERS for rem or sale". Let t us Bhow you our stook of new and' used portables. E. C. Tnckey's Type writer Exchange 109 Depot St. . ' 4-IS-t f. AUTOMOBILES REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR Crawler typ6-r-$300. ' Perkins Motor co. 4th & AUnms - Phono Main 600 ; 6-H-t i. Late model Chevrolet fruck. . 1929 DaSoto 4-door sedan. Chrysler "GO" coupe, , Just over hauled and pointed. 30; modjl Chevrolet truck, long wheel boao, stock rnck. - M..J. OOSS , . 6-21-1 t. . Professional Directory mmm rr-. fvifc-'LuiJavBRFiWD ) tSES.'i libera wouciir ) C ,, ' V j : ' ZoA 'ArJ'UOBODy ) VNB TELL SOMEBODy HAPP6H6D To CS I..C. LEB D. BOtVt I SSwTwiSS J iWIB.TD - THIU Vw Ji. Eye. Ear, Nose and throat Hospital : IM (JCBe ' FL ESPU3PS THIS CAE f HAJG SOME SKI fioor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 18. ts-l4w r'' :n THEM THfiV'D kMow MATCHES . m ' ' - . fcllHBFS. -. j.;ji,.Jy VJHBB6 vWE ARE IM VOUB. ' ' M . Osteopathic Physicians -yrf JTf j eTM DItS. J. I A MARGARET INOLB J , t. t jf' ' f WThT A-' General Practice and Obstetric M ST" tW k. ." v'f , - ' V-'" BommerBldg, - , 4 , W (A k P Ottlce, Main 108 Res., Main US j ' $ V. S:Vp.' Miscellaneous fCT'', A 'C ' MK8. FltRDEHICK UALMS . ''' jr'J '' 'CV Beading Dally. 4,fW-pVUa orr I '' THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) By Cowan Two Callers! ( fVL - 1 OH - GOOB EVENIM&. E OUST DROPPED IM TO A T . W(Z 'uo lscdl HOVM'S THE PMJTY I THNWrt YOU FOR THE ROYM. fi VLAWS HfD IMK.Ait h i i C0(A(NG AL0MG WY VOU'vIE EMTEITTMMEO . ' LjoST SLIPPED V 9 J A&UStA VUHILE WE'ME BEEN , '.r..i IWfO- TO QCffilv1 ' "V V BOSY WITH T3USIMESS . ' 1.1 i;v5 eloped, yj ' i Wst2 mm ' Ti&f'?f fweli The txxit?- )U J&Jy L?i )nK ICrA Belt ma Itrrd VpJ AW rWQ7f WT- r-rir.ii ALlH: V i U ' Rt:iyiC.lA I Slv ? ' ry,-- "jompim' m,cherel'. (( weee vjhy-ah M- ( l.'THE'BOSS AMD V EMERY BODV I VT, luL GET MS THE AGUSTMS ElkO- , J CP.VU CHlCVt-- I POLICE STATiOM, , '5 ijjITTrj ttnyl , FOR RENT TOR RENT Apt. Call 481-W. 6-21-3 t FOR RENT 2300 acres pasture land ' on mountain enst- of Allc&l.- It. C. Smith, La Grande, 5-21-1 t FOR RENT Business bldg. with furn. housekeeping rms. in bacK. Will Teni together or separate.-Very rea sonable rent. Investigate. Inq. 205 ' Hemlock. Ph. 320 M. 6-20-2 t. FOR RENT Complew.y furri. 8-rm, house. Call 1806 Third St. 5-20-3 t. $10 5-rm. mod. house; garage. Ph. m two. inq. 3113 2nd. s-lu-4 t. FOR RENT Mod. furn.- apt., hard wood floors", elea, range, Frlgldalre. : Reasonable. Close In,- lltff 6 Ave. ' 6-16-0 tp. FOR RENT Mod. residence. Phono I" 82 W. 8-13-t t. iPOR RENT Purri. apt.,- 1809 Adcims. Call M 682. 5-t3-t I. 5-RM. FURN. HOUSE. Adults. Garage. Ph. 458 J. Fannie Alllnson. 4-22-t f. FOVNb NEAR HAINES, mnttreiis and blanket. Owner may have same by proving property antt paying for this ad. 6-2i-l t. Let Women fio Wori i ; In kllietn. KlisI Arrit-.t. (he dusky .Ifrrtles fnfnjitcfef.v iivvii; tnnnrtse unit wojfk flio one' Industry, a'ait-nuttting. while f.he gentlemeit gufliur (lrowonii 'Vna run errrtnds to earn their salt, jW mod'lrtiYf nf exorinngt-. FREdKLlCS HIS FUTENOS ., . The Kids Have Grit! n . ") ( HORpy OP ArJO W 1 0N'T.'SB!I...THl9 HAS T ;'!' Hm' THEIR. LISHT AWOTHEK ' BB6H EeAu ACMEHTUBS... ';.', M THEIR Honay to 5T BAc To TUS MOOTH op TH6 CAVfi, bSeWB. ;Bomps' WTO OrJOLE TaofK v HIS HAMD..... (5ROP1US Tpein ;. ADAHK passage, THey REACH A BIS, DIM CAVERN his ha.:: wMmmmmmmm . r.AvBDKi -. i humwt vr?tt: j;.A ':i J" n .... li--'-'t-"'-"'' '2.' MISCELLANEOUS NEW LOW . PRICES pdperhangmg and ..Phono 0U W. on . painting, -kalsomlnlng. , .., 6-17-1 ra. ' MOREMEN'3 SCROOb of Beduty fcu( I ture Is recommended by shop owri- er for Its thoroughness In training,- -; Spring classes now forming. For Information, call or write 23 West ( Main Bt.f Walla Wallar Wit. . I - - 4-28-1 mp. boWELL BROQ, QLEAN-UP We will clean up your ashes, papers, etc.' Phone 323 -J. 3-8-t f., EASTERN OREtiON Scuool of Music, . vloiln. piano, voice. Credits. 1. O. O. i P. temple. 447-J. 9-8-1 m " MONEY TO" LOAN We are represent, i ttatlves for the Prudential Ins. Co.? and cah niake cic loans at attract i ttve rntes of- lntorest. Chas. Hi''1 Reynolds, .. Uisutance, loans. anoi, Ar boiidfl. .. 0-H m';lH LA OltANDB MATTRBSS ana Uphold' storing and Rug Cleaning Work. Ph. 424-W.' Chaa. Edwards Prop. ia-i-l m. LOST LOST Union High school at class1 ring In La Grande. Leavo at Ob . Server. 8-20-1 tp. LOSt tilll fold contaihtrig 818.00 in) curroncy; drivers license, two plc-H turcs and receipts-, between . N. Spruoo ahd town. Finder return ttt . Observer or call 173-J. Sultnble reward. " 'fl-20-2 tp. f rr s Nuiinen iv 'yV.. ri. A real mrtn try td His Mglif ' ntlt vJlii iltlmll When he Is wrong.'1 Dy Utosser CAMPUS, FRECI4USS,. ) HAT 5C3UMO WK WEAHD r. 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