Friday, June 17, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, OKR
Page Seven
Firo and Muery
Fire tries gold, misery tries bra?
men. Serjeco. v
When Nugent Talks
He Stated Facts
' Monroe, La. E. D. Nugent, retired
Louisiana Xarmer. residing at 209
Drew St., said: "Bargon Is certainly
. wonderful for toning up the system.
J feer wonderfully Improved, although
I've only been taking It for ten days.
Snrgon Soft Mass Pills relieved me
01 constipation and straightened me
gut as nothing else ever has. I have
thousands of friends all over Louisi
ana who know that a statement from
me means facts."
V Red Cross Drug Store. Adv.
THE FINEST
RACKET
5 EVER
BOUGHT!
The Spalding
Arcmore.
Herbi a racket value you tjo'ri't
often see! Here's a racket that's
fast and tough - that's got
plenty of red hot sets built in
to it. Made with all the famous
Spalding knovv-how. Popular
shaped head. Strong shoulder
reinforcements. Colorful trim.
Come in and see out great line
of Spalding tennis equipment.
You'll find what you want at
a price you want to pay.
Bohnenkamp's
L0O PORTLAND
UK
I OUR visir to Portland will be 'more
cornploto when you stay at the
Now Camlin Hotel. In the heart
of the Uptown district. Fine service
with cqmiort and convenience. Rotes
from $1.00.
BlOTEl
WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH ,
J. A. Lcdward, Manager
ICE
Dependable and Convenient
Prompt Delivery
Young's Ice Co.
Phone Main 804 1108 Jeff. Ave.
Don't sell the
quality you are
entitled to for a
few paltry dollars
We know a local man
who could have pur
chased a splendid, reli
able and hand-tailored
suit for $20.
But he chose to save
2.50 and paid $17.50 for
a suit that you wouldn't
wear..and that he wished
he didn't have to.
With the quality of
Michaels - Stern suits
with the style of Mich
aels - Stern suits and
with the price of $20 on
Michaels -Stern suits
Don't Sell Yourself
Short in the Cloth
ing Market
USUI 1 1 lit I
Promise Youths
Organize. Team,
Build Diamond
n' Mr. rthtt .Oirper v
v (Observer Correspondent)
PROMISE .(Special), rr The boys
and young marrjed rneq. met at the
grunge --hall-, Thursday ; evening and
organised two. ball, teams,, with Har
vey i McDonald. -captain and Henry
Carper manager. They , met at Ue
grange hall Saturday -and did some
grading and .clearing off and repair
ing o( the ball diamond and home
practice playing in , the ; afternoon.
Sunday afternoon -the. two teams
played a -vary interesting game, (he
score Qt' the end of. the a frith being
31 1 to 19 ,ln favor of team No. l. ,
Leo Kenworjhy and vtilhert Lvons
made a buslneaa-trip to Day Rid gg
Yoii Cant Marry
. . JL i lull rUfl.AtUnmM
rv" -. . " f ,
. HYJUl'SlS: "Yon rW toict my
lob, away, com jt'j kevt you
(roi$ starainn." Georgia Toivnaemt
fiats to her cousin Jenny. She has
persuaded Jenny -to- sou io d
hoi. Ueoroloi9 married to Eddie
t'ownsend. aO'lleornie.can iutUl her
job.. But this causes inlaamfer. .
staudlua between Jenny and Uarth
Aveney.
' ' , . , Chapter S3.. .. , .
blazing Lunacy .
J'eNNV tried tp. explain d'rattflti
Matching' friendliness to Georgle
when she had carried n the choco
fjfi ,va?. percheS bii Ceorgie's
lied, dilnkliig It'. '., ,., H
, .';Si ,1 tBlntt 1 haat better $6 ini
gjsij tiliri.evjery day unl' he.s'ay hi
is tirofl or me, don't you?" she 'con
cluded. '. i . . -
Georgia tad ,'coilaips.ei' .Into her
pillows In amazed merriment.
I'l suppose so, ut really', It's not
much good asklis me you seeni to
know exactly. how to rSaiiage lilni!
I can't hope to Improve your tech
nique!" ; -; '
jenny stirred tier chocolate, sti;
lllug a sigh.: Uoorgle was not . being
CttUjri she was genuinely of the
opinion, that Jenny wasmaheuver;
ing herself itito a, rSlllonalre'8
favor so that aba might get some
benefit or other.
. ."He -may leave you every last
tent; he owns, Jeiipy-wrjeuj'.' Georgle
was babbling. "When he does, don't
'forget old friends,, will you?".
, ".It's liot remotely, likely that lie
will leave me anything," Jenny
masked her dlslaste. "He has his
nephew.. Yoii say yourself Mr
Avouey ls taking oyer the high
command." i':!-X : .'
Ceorgie's byes were lull of amber
fleams under the sbh lights. While
her cousin liad beep .ill: tlie kftchef).
she had . uhdressed -dlid- put :oh
pajamas of coral satlm-'Slie sat hug-
ging her knees, her bare feet pushed
under the eiderdown, lief silken pil
lows, heaped up behind her.. iUl
around her, tier rqom spilled Its
luxuries. Jenny's gaze travelled
froiii one colo.rfiil heap of clothes to
.another, from 'dressing table ' to
wardrobe .!. , ': . : . . ' '
. . "There "wouldn't be room for my
jlt'tle c'aniPrbed here nb'w," she said
Involuntarily. . . . .', '.
. "You're more comfortable in In
tlie other room, the nev room, sure
ly.?'-, defended Georgia.'. :. ,....,';.
"Oh, yes, I'm very comfortable. It
has turnedintb.'a pretty room, Wsn't
it? 1 made tlie . curtains and put
them up; I. suppose, yoii saw.. At
least, i cut (hem ,lnto ;tlio proper
lengths, and riddle Vew'e'd them on
the machine. It amused .him a lot.
He's very dbmesllci isn't ho?"
Georgle tossed lior liead back, and
'the bright,; short ioclts that , had
screened her eyes, ell away. It was
as though she said "Ob. let's get it
into words,' nil this that hasn't yet
been spokeh!" She stared straight
in front of her.-, . . " , .,. ,
"Eddie aiid t have separated for a
year. Jen. We're pretending that
everything .went according to our
original plan and that he Is off to
Mexico for h year leaving our mar
riage secret and me at Matchlng's.
The only difference Is that that In
stead of our week's honeymoon
here, we are to. have none at, all.". ,
"Oh. Georgle! Bill -r", : ,
"He doesn't want'bne.'' . '
Jonny was silent. :- , ' - ;
"'"No. I'll be - honest." Georgle
frowned, 'stlli staring ahead. . hie
doesn't want bur hbneytm on to be
furtive aiid siibrl . . '.'A part of me
agrees with him, the part (hat's
proud to bd his wife, the' part that
phtB him before riiy Job."
"The best part of you." '. ':
The coral satin shoulders shrug
ged, -i .. ' '
u! "Best Or worst I don't knoiy!
Anyway, another part of'tne. which
niay. equally he best of wdrst, says
that It would be sheer hlazlng luna
cy to throw up five thousand a year
and go traipsing off to. the outer
most suburban darkness and live on
bread and"
, "And kisses." ;' '-.' '. '.' ' r
"You're sentlmentafi honey. You
a'ways Were, Sb Is Bllillo. It's you
he ought to have fallen In love with,
not me." She leaned a mile towards
Jenny. '"I swe&r l won't let myself
he Jealous Of you, ialiible. bui you
must see that jt will be a heroic
feat. You're so absolutely his type.
His last Words were that he would
keep In touch with you. let you
know , where he Is to be found
throughout the year. In case, I sup
pose, I change my, mind." Her
laughter was very near tcara, '
"I rather hope that he will stay
Mrs, Bigger," said Jenny
quietly, "She's definitely good fdr
,hlm: doesn't get on his nerves. As
for mo, I Hdn't fancy he Wants to
see me asnln. He only likes me be
cause I believed I tould cure him
and make him the Cddle you knew
.mdjoved. If you'don't need that
K (Id lu back again, he won't hurry
abotit Kttlhg well.'" .
Georgle pulled 'aimlessly at he'r
Monday.
Mra, Arthur -Wallace, John Lyons,
and Mrs. Tex Williams were trans
acting business in Wallowa Monday.
Mra. Alice Smith left Saturday for
Portland and McMlnnvllle where she
expects to visit for some time.
Frank Carper left Saturday aa a
delegate to the state grange at Sil
ver ton,
Chester Oorbett finished shearing
his sheep Tuesday. He and Dunne
and Ray Henderson have done all the
shearing by hand. Miss Myra Gor
bett has been doing their cooking.
The sheep are on Middle Point.
Frank Lindsey came in Tuesday
from his home in La Grande and has
been busy planting late garden at
the A. E. Carper place.
Mr, and Mrs, C. T. Lindsey, of La
Grande, were here Wednesday and
Thursday visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Carper.
Lee Smith Is spending a week with
his daug h ter, Mrs. Maurice Tecl on
eiderdown. There was nervousness
In the movement.
It I'd had the nest-egg In the
bank that most people think I have
Instead of an overdraft aud a
drawertul of bills I would have
gone off with him this evening,"
she whispered. "I wouldn't have
asked where he was taking me. A
room at Mrs. Blgger's would have
been better than a sjilte at the Rltz,
with him. But id no choice, honest
ly. I must get ihy affairs In order,
aiid 1 must save. If I work harder
and don't play at all, 1 can do It
In the year. I will do It . . . Don t
yoii beljeve that It I hadn't been
such a fool with my money I would
have thrown up the job and gone
with Ed?"
"No," said Jenny gently. "I think
that there would still have been
something In you that would have
tried to got both Independence and
marriage as well. You're generous,
dearest, but you're greedy, too."
, "You wait" cried Georgia,
clutching her as sbe slipped off the
bed. "You wait until you are In
love yourself and II ml that your
man only wants you on his
terms"
There was no sound from Jonny,
she stood quite still, smiled even:
but Georgle was suddenly con
tused. 4
"Jenny?"
"Well?"
"Are ybii in lovo? With with
anyohdy?"
"No." ..t
Jenny, still standing indifferent
ly by the gleaming bed, still smil
ing, said it again.
rNo.v ' .
"You're very vehement about it."
"There's; no other way of con
vincing you, Georglo,"
-. "How do you mean oh, 1 seo!
But I wasn't getting at you and
Eddie," explained Georgle, with the
large simplicity that Is sometimes
beter than oceans of tact. "I got
the idea, for one wild moment, that
you were interested In Garth
Aveney." . "
"1 think we had bettor both turn
In. You're getting Imaginative."
Jenny's-smile felt nailed to her
face. Oh, to be alono! ?
"Yes, I must sleep. I have a
heavy " date tomorrow. Sorry I
was such a fool about Aveney.
Only" She stopped pummelling
her pillows and turned Inquisitive,
amber eyes upon Jenny and her
smile. "Why did you ask mo It
you could give me and Eddio away
to lilm? It was such an amazing
Suggestion, especially now he's
boss, that 1 naturally wondered"
Jenny smiled steadily down at
the tray she carried.
"I didn't realize this evening that
lie had been told I was 'Mrs. Town
send.' And I forgot I was supposed
to be, und I had myself announced
ks 'Mfss Revolt.' And"
' "6h, that's all?" Georgle slumped
cosily back and yawned. "Oh.
well, tha.'s nothing to worry .about
heaps of married women use
their maiden names. And, Aveney
would probably only think that you
were so newly-married that you
were shy."
"Also i was under the Impres
sion," Jenny ploughed on, "that you
had told him about yourself ;and
Isdrflo. I thought you told him that
first night when we met him. with
ityder Vale."
"My dear kid, I don't confide my
love-affairs to perfect slrani-'ei-s!"
Ceorgie's yawns wore getting
franker and franker. "It's unwise
and in tills case, It -wuuld have
been suicidal. Imagine tlie situa
tion when I discovered, as I should
have by tho end of the evening,
that this perfect stranger was the
Old Man's nephew! who I know
was to take over from tho Old
Man in tlie near future! No, nn.
Ilttla Georgle may be all kinds of o
tool, but she Isn't that 1:1ml yet!"
Sho snuggled down under the
covers, stretching her long limbs
one hand under her cheek. Jenny
rubbed h.r smile away no ne:'d
to keep It there, aehingly. now thai
Georgle was so nearly asleep. The
big question could be asked with a
pretense of Indifference in one's
voice only. Sho turned the words
over in her mind. Supposliu she
said quite simply "Ciirlb Aveney
wanted you tn mnrry h!:n. didn't
he?" Or would that appear prv
Ing-?
' Sho had opened her mouth tn
ask It when Ocnrglc's dnnvs)
murmur took shapo.
. "Good thing you haven't rallen
tor Aveney lie's marrying llrlil
ta Decrlug, tho actress, as homii as
she's free. I forget who her l.isi
husband was. but she ha? Just
divorced him. . . . Turn the light
'Out at the door, honey, as you go."
(Cowirlfihl. Jntln Clclt-Aililnm
' Jenny learn, Ihe encret ot Ave
ney't testing Gcornic'e icyjily to
.hsr enfbloyer. lomcircw, ana re
' si'S2t che may have misunderstood
hi, attitude.
the Edon' Ridge. ,
Eruetit Johnson; county commis
sioner, was In Promise Saturday and
Informed road supervisor. John Car
per, to Btop tha road work ns only
emergency work would be done now
until lator la the season.
Ord Wortman, . of Powwatka, was
on the Promise rtdge Monday look
ing up some cuttle aud horses. He
spent the night at Charley Moore's.
Ruby Trump, of Mtixvllle, Is visit
ing Myra dorbctt 11-.I3 '-vnk. .
Luella Carper returned home Sun
day from visiting her brother, How
ard, and family on Sunny Side.
C. P. Carper and three sons, Har
old. Robert, and Melviu attd Frank
LlndtKiy wjo working the Carper
grade Monday, u&tng four horses Hnd
the county grader. This was dona
tion work.
Ernest Johiuon who owns a largo
hand of sheep Informs us that buyers
have quit buying wool ut any price.
Melvln Carper helped 'Alvm Mc
Donald shear sheep Friday. Alvin
has a small band of about 40 head of
lino sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moore, Mr
and Mrs. Jack Bethel and'Hcpry and
Ernest Snouffor attended tho Troy
danco Saturday night.
Muxine Bethel and Lilian Carper
are visiting this week at Roy Carper's
on Eden Ridge.
John. Ctirper and Arthur Wallace
wore building line fenco Monday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carper and
baby, Loveta, are staving, with Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Barton. 1
Fred Schiller and H'ank Ward are
' Daily Cross
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l..niMler
l-:nlish river
duel t -
Italian town.
Kind nt duck
Crviit Lake
Precious stone
See
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humorist
Self-
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organs of
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mounuiln
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lilrlhohieo
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t'l-cpiire Tor
pillilientlon
Old word
meaning to
cmipcerate
It.ildier
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I lee 11 name
Kml'.ro
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(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
ONE nciil, that ployed the his :
hasa horn, mode nolon come j
out Hint were forlorn. "It bouikIkI
just like a foK horn,", said woe I
Dtin'ry, wlih n Ki ln. j
"Each note Hint's plnyril anunila I
just the Hnine, lint, thai p"or acnl Is!
not to hliimc. Why, lonk! Tlie aeal
hna imfl'id so lianl, I lliliik lie's Bit-,
linn thin." I
Another seal alappetl at the ili um.
Said Scouty, "He. is not s-o iltirnh! j
Ho rests Ills heart upon the drum 1
antl nliiioal falls asleep. 1 j
"His Ilappcrs sliniily rise and fall. ;
That isn't very hard, at all. Jual
listen to I1I111, Tillies. Hear what
Kood time ho rah 'keep."
COOS' Duncy said, "I wonder what
" real tricks they Know, as line
as nol, they've all been trained In
ifoitietiiiiitr. I am going to have
some fun. ' .
"The rest of you ran Watch a hit.
Pick out a place whMo you can
pit." And so the Tillies all sat
down to see what wouhl ho done.
A trunk ot trick stuff atood
nearby nud Duncy sahl, "I guess
I playing with the Promisti boys.
it was very warm Here Saturday.
Sunday aud Monday and Monday we
received ,a nice shower with some
hall in places, but not sufficient to
do any damage.-
C. P. Carper put a new roof on
one of his baruB this week.
The young people's Sunday Bchool
class met at the home of Mrs. Nellie
FleMuuan Sunday evening for song
practice.
Mis. Emly Phillips went to Wal
lowa Saturday and Is visiting there
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carper and Win
nie Roby visited at Howard Carpel's
Monday.
Edgar Denton was at Roy Hender
son's getting a load of poles for brjrn
rafters Monday. Mrs. Denton went
with, him and visited her daughter,
Mrs. Roy Henc'erson. Tlie snow broke
the burn down last winter and he
has the frame repaired and Is put
ting on the roof.
Mrs. Doris Wheeler visited her
mother, Mrs. Vesper Henderson Sun
day. PtlltTI.ANI) iMtOlllK'U
.
PORTLAND, Juuw 1 VH Country
meaty Selling price to retailers:
country-killed hos best butchers un
der 100 lbs., 5(54c; lambs In: 7'c.
Others unchanged.
Butter, hutterfat, eggs, llvo poultry
unchanged. .
Mohair, nuta, cascara bark, hops,
onions, potatoes, now and seed po
tatoes, strawberries, wool and hay
quotiitlona unchanged. -
- Word Puzzle
10. Japanese coin
11 Marked by
foltllnit
12. Tflt.utury of
tho Sulno
13, Matte trial of '
18. Propelled a
stnui) boat
2d, Musical stiund
2U. Ibaon chui'-
ueter
Ml. Uncreo Uo-
forehnnd
28. Hoforo
2D. Uceiistonnt
Ulurul of Xct
30, So)ircr
31. Kmtity
33 Afcimlom
31. Has tho
courago
37. Satliitu
4U Truths
43. Cht'Cliered
ralnlca
4-1. Third Ulnft of
Juclah
4. (Ulili! ovei ice
47 filnmene colna
4S Korl i ens
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W I!cj;liill3
51. Mulher-of-lii'.ir
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Gil I'rlurely Ital
ian house
f7 Mix plri'iilnrly
fi!l Take nn rnrno
lil Smith Ainfi'l
i'ihi cnuniiy '
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lil 1 1.. in
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that I will toke this rulihor hall and
try aoino JuskIIiib atunla rlRhl now,
"I'll tosa It to the noal, you hop,
and he will tons It hack to mo. You
lacli may not believe it, hut Hint big
seal knowa jiiHt how."
'
rPHE hall went snlliiii; tliroiinh tho
ar n( iuncy tiromiiily ahouted,
"There! What 1II1I I tell you? (Joe,
that seal Is clever aa can he."
I'pon the seal's nose, safo and
sound, the hall hail landed. It
whirled 'round, The Heal then
tossed ll hack to Dimey very
cleverly.
"Now, watch!" said Duncy. "Here's
a trick that you all will admit la
suck. onco more no iiirew 1110
l.iK hall IiIkIi. Tho seal reached out
real far.
He bounced It with his little head.
"That stunt's a Rood one," Scouty
said. "I've heard that, aeala aro
really smart mid now I know they
are."
(ColiyrlKlll. 10.1!. NBA Bcrvlco. Ine.)
(The Tlnl cot n fimny bc.ho
III the next story.)
CLASSIFIED ADS
'lllB MABKET PtACE OF UNION 4 WALLOWA COUNTIES
(Count five average worda
to the line.)
I'er line, 1st Insertion. 10c
Per Hue, each added consec
utive Insertion 7o
Minimum oharge on ono
ordor -2fo
WANTED
WANTED Wood
Deal Canyon.
cutters. Bob Deal.
6-18-2 tp.
MIGHT PURCHASE First mtge. on
valley farm bearing 7 Int. Aug. 1.
Submit details. Bert Oakman, 2111
David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
0-13-1 mp.
WILL BUY 80 o:a batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
battorlcB aa low u 10.05. Automo
tive Electric Co,, 1425 Adams. Phone
M 520. 1-20-1 m
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 A. with Im
provements. Farmers 3X2. 8-17-t f.
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY Beauti
ful blacx fjmalo. Fine nunuiig
strain. Beat for children's or watch
dog, 1703 Washington Avo. B-l'f-2 tp
fob sale; aood usod
furniture
0-17-t f.
cheap, 1400 V Ave.
PIANO FOR 446.00.
S3.00 per month, others at half
price, this week only, shipping un
sold onti away Monday. Call Ti K. I
Bellamy, Farmers 206. 0-17-2: tp.
r?mr. HAI.17 a nsprl li-r, bnxeH. in Kroort
condition, Eastern Oregon Lignu
Powor. 0-10-a. t.
OUEltNSEY BULL, or will trade. Bob
Deal, Deal Canyon.
0-10-2 tp
FOB SALE Modol A truck, 114 ton,
or will Undo for Into model scatm,
August Zaugg, R. F. D. No. 1.
6-10-3 tp.
FOR SALE Light dump wagon. J,
N. Klein, 1303-10th at. o-iu-a ip,
FOR SALE Jcrncy cow, feeder and
weaner pis. 400 M. u-iu-3 t.
FOR SALE OH RENT 5-rm. mod.
house at 1100 H Avo., $16 mo. Ph.
407 J or 322 W. 0-14-t f.
COLD ROOT BEER, lee cream and
sandwiches at Joa'a Joint down by
tho auto camps. . 0-13-1 m.
OUR HOME FOil SALE. Cheap, 318-J
or 1001 Oth St. u-iu-t 1.
FOR SALE Fordaon tractor. A-l con
dition; 2 plonoa, or wtll trade, what
havo you? Frank Cleavinger, 211
Depot St. 0-S-t f.
ClOOD WOOD. CHEAP. Will trade for
some furniture. Ph; 802 V or Call
at 2000 N, Spruce St. 1 0-1-4 t.
JUST RECEIVED lovely "Fashion
Frock" models. Lowest prices, Ph.
802 V or coll at 2000 N Spruce St.'''
. 0-1-4 t.
OOOD WOOD, any klua, any longth.
Price renaonabic. pn. uuu w, iie
Stark. v 5-25-t f.
FOR RENT
7-RM, MOD. HOUSE, hnrawood floors,
lull basement. Phone M G80,
0-17-0 t.
FOIl RENT Sleeping nna. In private
home, with or without mcnis. Mm.
P. R. Barnes, Ph. 410 11. 0-17-2 t.
FOR RENT To responsible party;
partly rurn. nouso on iin at., i
blks. So. of high school. Oarage
and woodshed, lnq. 1202 M Ave.
0-17-2 t.
3, 4 & 7-RM. HOUSES, furn. or un-
furn,, 1-100-Oth. 0-10-3 t.
FURN. HOUSE, 003 Spring. Loavlng
soon, bargain If taken at onco.
0-14-4 t.
OROUND FLOOR, 8-rm. Apt., 10 mo.,
1012 2nd St. 0-16-3 tp
FOR RENT 6-nn. mod. houso, com
pletely furn. Call Observer.
0-15-t f.
FOR RENT Nicely furnlBhed room In
private home, with or without
meals. Mrs. Flnlay. Phono Main 007.
0-0-t f.
WELL FURN., 5-rm. nouso. Oarage,
1000 Oak St. Ph. 468-J. 0-0-t f.
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n
- A WAT TO 7 IT'S A SLICK NUMBER, V nr &L. I I GOT IT THPqUGW
MATCH, RND I BUT OUST WAIT TILL. I i THE. MAIL.
EVCW-L 7 V t-i "OvV VOU THINGS VCTERDAV
A. 5WA.NKV , MODEL N ( VE5 . BUT VOU 7 5AV, THA.T 1
WITH PEAPL NECKLACC TO J j COULD HAVE THE. I B
MATCH IT WA5 Ta-i--- PEAWLS RESTRUNG 1 I HUNCH I
GRANDMOTHCRsft i X Bmmef&Z AND THEV'D BE. V J
CAN VOU IMAGINE A' Wmm STUNNING ! J
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RATES BY MONTH
2 lines, per month (2.50
3 lines, per month 3 28
4 lines, per month , 14.00
5 lines, per month $4.76
Each additional Una over five
charged at 60c por line per month.
FOB RENT purn. Apta. arftl unfurn
ished house, 1311 O Ave.
5-23-i mp.
MODERN ROOMS Comfortablo and
, clean. Hot and cold water. Close
, In, Pleasant surroundings. Men.
1902 Second St. 6-15-4tp
FOB RENT strictly modem 3
room furnished duplex, in best
residential district. Allen Duplex,
1607 4th. Main 543. 5-31-lin
MISCELLANEOUS
PORTLAND CAFE Meals at All
Hours. 25o to 33c. Coffee and des
sert Included, 213 Depot St.
, . 6-10-1 m.
NEW LOW PRICES
paperliangliig and
Phone 011 W.
tin painting,
kalsomlnlng.
6-17-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP Wo Will
clean up your ashes, papers, etc.
Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f.
EASTERN OHKUON Scnool of Music,
Violin, piano, voles. Credits. I. O. O. I
I. temple. 447-J. 0-0-1 m
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
The Barrier! .
j this. ?lac was ) : . SATe.-v caw J-. BifLw1.'.': rl:
A PEUITEMTIARY J SET IW ' V7 W'h 'tl
1 ?ooove. i-f ',j7 m
AVJ PLEASE
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Make It Modern!
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& n '' COBBER&S-SytoU . -NOBODY eETb,lri..-NHAI
:hA at us, cawt orrr.
( LIDTGMl THEY BOUSHT ( SOPRV-BUT THAT SOUMDS Tj
A DOG FROM THE DOS lfcg A PHOMEy ESCUSC 7'T
RDUUD THAT BELONGS i YOU KIDS RUN NLOMSt JJm i
TO AM' VJ A v rs-J- T '
VNAMTA SEE THEM J - -7 ' ;;j
, ?L ABOUT r-v. 1
LA OBANUB MATTRlSa UUt Ophoi: '
terlnz and BUg Cleaning Work. , !
Ph. 434 -W. Cha. kdwards Prop. . 1
!.-..- ia-j-i m.' i ;
AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN
New tires, good condition 9100
! PERKINS MOTOR CO.
: Phone Main 300 4th Se Adama
j 6-17-5 t.
Hop Markets Are f '
Firm For Oregon ;
I CCRVALLIS, Ore., June 17 MP)
.Oregon hop markots were Btaady dur-'j
1 ing the past week, - Baya the weekly
roview or nops and prunes issued by
the O. S.' C, oxtenslon service and
tho U. 8. D, A. bureau of agricultural "
economics. Prices were unchanged '
from a week ago at 13 cents to grow
ers for cluster and 11 cents for Hig
gles. .'
The demand Is moderate and most-.j
ly for domestic consumption. . ,
Official Juno 1 estimates of the
California prune crop places it at
310,000 tons, compared with 203,000 '
tons last year. . 11
Professional
Directory
Hospitals .'.:,'.
OH. LEE D, BOOVT
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital
S?a Root Foley Blag Ph. Ualn 10.
ft
liy Illossei1 '
LET 'US i. . I'M PAID TO STAMo"
. t . 1 i.rn-. A.t .vf I
IH, MISTER ,..NE :klNT HBKB W. BBS IWI
ROSBERS-VOU . NOBODY SETS, Irl-WHAT
CAM Ti, l'. TUftT '. y DO YOU WHT TO S6S
! JS DITMAR ABOOT ?
By Cowan
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