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Tuesday,' June 21,' 1932 PIANTUFEHASIIS JEKYlt AND HYDE'S Strange Ant-Eajtjng Flow ers. TJiat Loolf tike Orchids Shown Here Beauty and the beast. Incorporated In one orgonlam. Is the phenomenon presented by the Oarllngtopia which Is displayed at the Clark's Florist shop this week. "The queerest, plant known to man," combines a mechan ism which catches and devours ants, tiles, spiders, mosquitoes and other insects, yet has a purple bloom which equals Its sister plant, the orchid, in beauty. . ; The Darling ton la was found on Mt. Shasta, 6000. feet above sea level, gnd has been ..taken, to Coos county where it: became., acclimated., and grows at nn elevation of 1700 feet. The plant resembles the hooded cpbra of .the Jungles of. .India. .having no leaves, but stalks which are twist ed and funnel Bhape, small at the bottom, growing larger with a round ed hood at .the top from which bang two crimson, -ami .green .appendages having the . appearance , of. a whisker. The appendages give the head Of .the stalk the appearance of a moustached seal,,.. ' . . ... .. . .... - . j .-, The top of the , hood la mottled, by white translucent . areas . through which .the Interior .Is. lighted. Both the hood and appendages are cov ered with many honey glands which lure. the. -Insects toward, the .mouth under the hood. They are lured In side. .the. stalk .which Is lined with hundreds, .of , . miniature ueedle-llkp prongs, all pointing downward.. Once the, victim ,1s, Inside the stplk.lt must continue downward where, it 1b ab sorbed in the .digestive Ilultlor liquid In the bottom of the stem...---- ; The Darllngtonla Is a perennial plnnfc and can .be grown in the house or outside in shaded sandy or mucky soil,, and propagate, as strawberry plants do, sending , out little runners from the roots. ,-. - - Darwin's theory Is that they were formerly a sea plant feeding on. fish and sea food but adapting themselves to the land as the, sea gradually receded.- Another curious attribute of the plant is that it can be fed on raw meat if no inspects are available to It. . - - $ SS3SSS.$"' .COVE PERStilsfli s 4f &$4V44$$ Ity Mrs. A. -G. Couklill , -,: (Observer, Correspondent) COVEJ; June 21 (Speclal)e-The Rt. Rev, W, P, Remington, bishop of .Bastr crn Oregon,-, conducted the, ...service Sunday, morning at. t the .Ascension. Episcopal; church- iwsiqted by, Rev. ,J.. Stanley Moovo. of Ontarlp. Bev.,,o'oe Ewlng, of - Klamath Falls .and, Blily Rhode of Pendleton, read Jhe.-lesoons, Mrs; , V.. P.. , Remington . presided ...at theloigan and a vested choir,, of fourr tcori ,volce3, sang the anthems, The bishop,. took, hls,.text,.Jrom,.tha, last vcs In Judges and the 9th, chapter of PH'4t Corinthians, and -from.;thcap texts,. he pointed out, the. way of Jlfe, showing .the -will,,. direction, the bal ance, love- and consecration,, and:,th little things of life that count for so much.-, .Seated In the congregation wero found Mrs,- Louisa Burwell, . of Union, -Mrs. Romlg, .of iPaK.er. Mrs. Eva Remlllad, of .Portland, Mlsa Mao, Stearns, of . La Grande. . The faculty and students took a trip to camp Yew Bow Sunday .after noon and .enjoyed a picnic lunch at supper time., , . , An evening service ,wae held In tho grove, . Sunday evening, Rev. John Plckells .taking care of the singing, Rev. Phil. Sturges read tho prayers and Rev. Clarence A. Kopp gave tne sermon. After the service a big bon- fiie.,was built. and the people enjoyed Its, warmth and Its beauty. .The eve ning ended with quiet singing . In French,. hall., The Rt. Rev. Hugh L. Burlespn accompanied Rev. .Geo. Pratt to Baker Sunday and asslated witn the. service there. . Saturday evening there was a ball game , between, .the . Cove High school and the Summer. School, Cove win ning by. a. big. score. Prpf. and Mrs. Roy .Conklln of Un ion' wero In Cove Sunday afternoon; picnic party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Conklln, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Kelley. Miss Basse Kelley, Mrs. Berenice Miller, Mrs. Mae Kelley, Mrs. A.,,H., Orton, Betty. Orton, .Mr. and Mrs. .BUI Phillips, Jean Miller and Don Miller picnicked In the hills above the power plant Sunday. .,. Mrs. Ray Van Orsdale and daugh ters of Pendleton are visiting at the ' home of her. mother,. Mi's.. Sentner. e&44$44444 I PERRY, , ,, PERSONALS v, J .. By WlWa O'Nell ' (Observer Correspondent) ,. PERRY (Special) Buster. Vermil ion, who has been In- Perry -several months visiting his sister, Mrs. Rob ert Myrlck, has returned to his home at-Summerville. 1. : - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plerson and children, or -Ferry. -were dinner guests at the home of- Mr. and. Mrs. Louie Evans at -La, Grande Sunday.-:-.i-. Mr., and Mrs. Greenough and son, Glennle, .-were dinner guests at. the Frank Bennett home of near Hllgard Sunday. . .. .... - ' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lilly, of , La Grande,, spent Sundoy. visiting their daughter, Mrs. Charles Strlngham, here. : , . i ri .... . .. Mrs. Johnny Anderson and children who have been" visiting, her relatives near Elgin .the past -week have re turned home. ... rwi . Covel Hatch, of Hood River,- spent the .weekend at the P. V. Carman home. . : - - ,. ( : ... " . Mr. Buchanan -has -returned to. .his home at Hood River, after .a visit with his daughter, Mrs. P. V. Car men. - .. ..... . , -. . . Mrs. Glenn Plerson. . Miss Jennie O'Nell and Mrs. Kenneth ,. .Plerson gavo a surprise birthday, dinner. In honor of Mrs. Alvab O'Nell and. Mrs. Morris Winch, whose birthdays, come In the same week. The Immediate families were, present. . , . r Mr. and Mrs. C, D Kelly, former residents here, motored In Sunday to visit their friends and relatives. Fred FoxXoses Clerk. Position lit Union Vote By Mrs. L. Z. Terrall (Observer Correspondent) . UNION I SDeelnl 1 .. Murh in i..t was shown In the school election held at the high school yesterday af ternoon and the, largest vote In sev eral years was polled. J. p. Hutch inson who. has served several terms as director wna re-elentjtri with. nn position but P. N. Pox, clerk of the twnuoi.. Doara lor-, aoout ten-. years, Was- defeated bv Urn.: Rrm. Pi.lratt The polls were open. from, g to 3 and ii vows were cast during that hour. 'A iirettV WHdrlinff tnnt nln ni Ihi C L.-Cadwell home In Union yes terday afternoon at 4 p. m. when his SYSOPS1S: Her own JioppliiM, umt be- sacHAccil- tor that ot her -eousU Dcorgfe, Jcmiy Aet'ell- rfc elitca;' for Oeorple' haa been W?irf 1o Bcr.' aeorole ir accretlv married to Eddie -TowHiieml, but to prevent her . employer discharging hert ehel-ha told htm that Jenny Is Eddie's icfe. Dr, Tallaa auaoecta thla trick. .. Chapter 36 i"-' BLACKMAIL? . "ttECfpSH i Wiethe OJd Mati!" if? .iGeqrgie' laueU,;;vfaa, qurt, u lie.ri V0jC6.i "jjSjAevr- actually,,ao. eused me, of aalllug those figures to the -Gorteni crowd, iso Jae teela he needn't apologlie, - But he wants me to -know I'm vindicated, all the 8a"e!" r.J, , ?S; . .''I do like him bo much,',' said Jen ny soKly,54"I ha veryIUt , After .I left, he was going to see some doc tors.!'. , .j!. .,;J.V. i... .... "He'a been 111. for years, oft and on, but that,won'(; stop him living fpreyer it he . wants.. to, ; tlifi. pld east!"., Oeorgje's,. manner was ab stracted. "Look here, kiddle, , I'm going to send you borne In a taxi. You're not fit to. go on foot. And when I, get la I don't expect to be late I'll come to see If you're all right,,. . . It'll be like old times, just you and me ".. . "No," said Jenny unexpectedly. "It won't be like old times.. Don't Blackmail. Ta 1 1 a s wouic aik a neavy price. "Well," said Georgia, "how much let's pretend It will. - I went to Mrs. Bigger' en my way to. Rochester Gate, and Eddie has gone." "Whew to?" . - -. ,v.."She tblnks to the airfield, but shetspot sure. 1 He. left word that he wpul4..wiite.,, To pie. Til go now, Georglep:dear. I hope you'll enjoy your chop." . . -; y i-i . - . Georgia bit her lip as the slender figure vanished. ..She-telephoned for a . taxi .for. "Mrs. - Townsend" and then, bi an afterthought, for an other for herself. The, chop was to be eaten at seven In a secluded city 'grillroom, and .she wanted to be early.. Her host was Dr. Leslie Tailas". , .., ..... :., t,., . .,As aha made ready to leave the building she thought.ot tlie way his voice .had ..come over the phone. ."You'll come, won't. you? I, really think you must come. By the way. bow Is your cousin's husband, Town send? By an odd chance I came across a chap who a clerk at the City Hall, where they, were married. Talkative sort of qtiap. . , . vShall we say. seventh Somewhere quiet? I'm a talkative sprtot chap, too, you see, and I've got one or two things tO W! - ' . Georgle frowned. Fear and hatred were In her heart. Squaring people like Gill and Mrs. Bigger was one thing this significant voice out of the air was quite another. Black mail.. no less., And, with those nar row-set eyes and thin mouth, Tailas would ask a heavy price Absorbed in her thoughts, sbe went, down to. the taxi ,and was driven, downtown. The grill-room was certainly secluded. It held no one she knew. - She thought she would choose a table not too much In a corner and then Bhe found that, early as she was, Tailas was earlier.. He was , standing smiling by. a table In the most secluded cor ner Of alL-- . n - ( - - - r - -- , sbe studied him as they sat down and. discussed their dinner,. He had the small eyes and the mean mouth of her recollection, and he looked worn and shabby as well. "Do you want to see me on a mat ter oS business?" she demanded as rn'n aa the waiter had left them. k."You can call it business." His hands worked nervously.- -. , ."Then you'll please let me pay jny own bill.", announced Georgle calmly. "It's a rule I made years fcYok Cant Marry son Henry, and Helen Hall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, were united In marriage by the Rev. R. C. Lee. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Edith Phy who later, sang two solos, "Dawn" and "I-Lova You Truly." The bride was dressed In a blue crepe de chine dress and was attended by Betty Cadwell, sister of tha groom. Harlan Hall, brother of the bride, acted as best. man. . Other attendants at tne wedding were, Mrs, Clara Johnson, grandmother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Hall, O. L. ana Miss Alice Cadwell. . A weddlhg dinner was served after the ceremony and Immediately afterwards the young couple left 'for Umatilla where they wilt be locatedt until he finishes his work .with the state highway com mission. ... : Mrs.. Josephine Graham received 'a telegram on Saturday announcing the- birth P a baby son, Graham .Thomas, to Mr.- and Mrs. Arch Campbell on- agq and pretty well the only one I've kept." . . .. "Ob, but really" , ; , "Before we've got to our coffee I may not want to bo under an obliga tion to you." , - i ... ; "Perhapa not," smiled Tallaa. He paused, then added: "But long be fore the coffee you'll find you can't afford to quarrel with me." . ! The waiter came back, and they began to eat Georglo found that she was hungry; opposition always stimulated her, and this weedy crea ture was, It seemed, not an enemy to be afraid of.. He would demand more than she gave Gill, but not more than she could afford, But she must be bold and Ann. , She finished her chop, and noticed that- be bad hardly touched his, Opening her bag, she asked, with out any preliminary: .. V , "Well, let's get on with It? How much?" - 0 . v. ' , He gulped, gasped dnd took some minutes to recover, Then,., to her renewed dismay, he smiled again and shook Ills boad. . ,..., . , ."You're offering me. money not to tell old Matching that- you married Townsend? Tliat s not very Intelli gent pf you. Tiou evidently have courage, but not intelligence. " . i Georgje. waved away, the-waiter. When he was once more out ot ear shot, she said: , I can t give anything but money. "Can't you?" ... .. .. , ., Georglo's pulse began to race. She waited. -. "Money Isn't ot so much use in the end, Mrs. Townsend I beg your pardon Miss Revel). Money is only an end In Itself. I'd never ask for money It I could have Informa tion." ''Information?" . .... . "I'd refuse five thousand If I thought I could find out what the estimate was that old Matching sent by air. Townsend took the document, you'll remember. .And you'll remember, too, what the fig ures, were. .... . . Well?" ... . . ."Well?" repeated Tailas after jt long, strange silence. . ''What were those figures that Townsend took?" Georgle stared down Into her bag. She had left it open not because she had any hope that the man would accept her money after ail, but because It so happened that, as she sat, she stared down at her weekly check and her wedding-ring: and it seemed so significant that Just at this moment they should bo to gether In the little leather compart ment. The ring, certainly, was In side the lining, hidden there after the ceremony, but the outline of It was clearly visible. And the check was outside the lining, very crisp and clear. ..,..., "Well?", snapped Talias. He sounded extremely nervous, hut she knew that he would not yield an Inch of his advantage. "I may say that I don't Intend to wait about while you make up your mini. I mean, I'm not going to givo you three days or three weeks, or even thrco hours I want thot Information here and now or. we'll go straight away to Matching and tell, bim .all about last Saturday. No gocd. ray ing that If I do that, I'm killing the goose that lays the golden ozgs I'll kill It, all right, and you and that little baggage of a cousin of yours can learn to be more civil In your manner to strangers. . ."And no good saying tfiit 'Match ing probably knows already, because I'll give the news to tho press and he'll have to take notice of It. then. And " ICopyrlght. Julia CUJt-Aildam) GtDrgie prepares to dsfy ir.t dec tor and ftndt Garth Avney besid her, on Monday. mii my - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORE: June 16 In 8eatt!e. . Mrs. Graham raised Arch Campbell and the new baby Is her grea grandson. ' t 4 Mrs. Edith Phy took her mother, Mrs. Bell Wright. , to Hot Lake on Batuniay . lor a rewday, .treatment as :she had not been feeling very we". . , ........... .... Mj . and Mrs. W. W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bldeler and. Mr,, and Mrs. . W. C. , Lewis went to Canyon City on Saturday to take lit the '.'Days of . '62" Show being -.staged there. SceneStOf the early days were carried out.- In their parade of covered' wagons, pack trains. and mule teams and their old- time, gambling dens and dances. Tney returned sunoay evening. ... .ul.... Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Littler returted Sunday evening from Portland where, Mrs. Littler, worthy, matron -of .the Eastern Star, .represented the vlocal cnapcer at tne.sessioa- or; gruuyi lodge, - Mr. Littler spent, his time at Murshfleld .and coast cities. . v ' v .. . Clark Wood Says .0 When stocks are slumping in Wall street, however, It seems possible to eke out a bear livelihood.' A horse Is said to Indicate .hip dlar pleasure by snorting,- and we expect to hear a lot of this- from -6; O. -P-- Daily Cross . ACROSS Scrimp frighten , u Stationary onn fronpun ;. Cured thighs , o(,hOB , First tlgnvot the lodiac : Egyptian soil Uevoured Artlclejpf .v aoptifel Hawaiian fo"" Myself -Stalra t-. uhJcqI 1n ' trtiment- r -LKerury trupei vvh. m f -1 Push or raise (' upr colloy. Flows . . - Solution of Saturday's Punl scar sqm a ESSE y Six a f Rfe ilNT Ftom C3 LTlil r qn mm aTrjr o vjs Kailfy Solitary S Less dense r it) Way of timtlns it . a baaeh till il Full of useless & '. plants"' 43. Aeconipllsb lndcriulta 45. I'lMllWUIl Svttilntl "lor i 111 n turn Cuuples Kind of tweet '' enhft 0 KACQIKS " amount-' Veuft'i hlos 47 SholltS ryrt, . 4ft llniivv rordu p p p is 7 la f o m Jp. - - - -- - 3 :r"'' 7 - is: ; Ti itt 11123" 3 .. 25 .- -.,)., .yiiiaiv ,., , 2 p !fc 24 3o 53 33 33 7 -. ' " ,'-' . - : '-. ' '.. .. J 37 I1IP : 43 4A , . . i::,: . &SS 4t ' J '.', ' !' :''. ' . ;.' :,' . J.- ' " d 1 I- I f I J I 1 - 1 aWMij, ytUtkhA stiris'M STORy " HAL COCHRAN -' "' - ; ' - ; ''' " :r :,. -- .. . ' 1 (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) HTHE big false heads the Tlnles had made lots of little young sters glad . They gathered 'rtSund and watched wee Duncy do some funny stunts. , He turned, a funny cartwheel. Then fell down on trying It again. "Well, anyway," bo shouted, "you'll admit I did It once." . ; Then one small tot said, "Let me try that false head on. I'll bet that I will also look quite funny" "Sure you can," kind Scouty said. "Just stand real still. I'll help you, son, and you will have a lot of fun " The youngster very shortly bad It safely on his head. c; irpWAS heavy, which was his ex--1 cuse for shouting. "Kindly pry It loose. I'm sure I'll topple to the ground If II stays on too long " ' When It was off the wee tot said, "My Roodness that's a heavy head I don't Bee how you stand It Oee' You Tlnles must be strong", .. Just ..then one Tiny shouted. "Hark' Home dogs are hear ' I hear Vheui bark" And then tie war horses when the votes are count ed".,, ... - .. . -. "Why Jiot.Tax, Cat?"1-Dlgest head line. Why not scat tax? , . The p. p. P., appears .to iav given up promising and taken to compro mising. ; ;,..,. - ,v It, Is no doubt ' that he , "bonus army" finds the capital city a capital host. . Princeton Prexy. Retires Frbhi Po.4t ,PBiNCETpN,, N, J June ai ifh John jQrler Jtlbbcn , today. received t(ie degree, of doctor , of Jketters and. Uin retired. a rjresldan of. Princeton uui versltj', which,, InsUtutlon , he, ..bad headed.ior ,.tte pas twenty .years,, ti'Was the Mth anniversary ,of tjls (jjraduatlpn ,irom , Princeton, ,. Hlbben selincj.ulshedxhW office, to Acting Presidenj5dwrd fjuffleld'. KATMKIt-SON OOI.F t'OI'l'I.Alt ".'. rr'... ... 1,; .. . : , MIAMI,. Fl,. CTWOoif .Is becoming xore. .and .more a family., game hi Florida. If. entries at tw Metropolitan lan.:i73-.hqle medal ciuunplonship are indicative., ( . jRour father, and. son combinations, started In (the tqurna ment. , They , were .trie Bu'sseUu.Iiawa ley,, and ,.IIenry;,A.Cr. Tom., and Pete Bailey, Lee .Chase senior and Junior, and Oerfield Miller, senior and-ju'ior. - Word Puzzle i. Roros ,faron 9, Japanese . . measurs. Etl Mistakes 11. Ignomlnyi H; K IS. Godly person -It. Knocks W. Rockii .'it ... 1 SO. Stnal bodies ;. r of water 12. neniarksbls "f rat:-rolloq. ga. O ray with ogt U, Subtle sarcasm 26. Gmall:..:v.:r-. perforated V balls. ;: tS Author o( - . ?'iThe. Faerie :. : Queenp" 39. Diminish 30 Mental ..- dej-anaement it. Burn : U. AiK'ieni- (Ionian; :; L officials i S3 Flowers of .-,.' this month 86. Ulyer rdams 38. Hip water from a boat. 89. Conceal , 41. Crpny 42. Vouna dog 44. 'Freru'h article 4ft llehnld Not. wild I'rnnuun Not tun.v r i lnnulrtes for lost? mail Moves , .. Chi.. I cinh added, "Here they come. They're circus dogs, 1 11 bet. A circus man who stood nearby said, "You are right, young man, and I will make my two dogs have x race My, what a thrill you'll get!" - ... THE man then walked up to a cage where monkeys flew Into a rage. "Don't worry," said the cir cus man. "They know why I am here. I'm going to let them have some tun. They'll get a ride when my dogs run. Ot course I'll leave some monks behind and that's what they all fear.", Two monkeys soon .were taken out. . They jumped right down and ran about and then jumped on the two dogs' backs, all set to have the race. The circus man yelled "Co" it last. and then the two dogs ran real fast. Each monkey held on tight, and had a scared look on Its face (Copyright. 1912, NEA Service Inc ) (.Scout) docs some fanry riding Tn tHir next story.) , DOWN Assufled . Vtetft PICTURES XT0E KIN& ; y f U - ..-' '.. PLASSIFIED ADS TUB MABKET PLACE OF UNION A WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count five average words ... to the line.) Per line, 1st .Insertion. . , , 10c Per Urie,. each added conseo , utlve Insertion 7o Minimum charge on one order ..........35o WANTED WANTED Housekeeper, one accus tomed to farm life. WldowerS) home. Permanent. Write Box 3, enru Ob server, 0-21-2 tp. 500-r-WiU g)ve Q'i-, Secured by . .mortgase. Phjl40 M. . 6-21-U tp MIGHT PURCIIA8E First .mtge. on volley farm hearing 7 Int, AutJ. ! Submit details, Bert Oakman,, 2111 David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich, ; , 6-13-1 mp. WILL BUY 30 o:q Dattertes. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries aa low as $6.95. Automo tive Electrlo Co., 1435 Adams. Phone M 620. 1-20-1 in FOR SALE PRIZE-WINNINO Zennla p-lants, 30c d02. Valley Pilling Station. 0-21-2 t. 5 ROOM HOUSE,, extra large lot, at 2104 3rd, 500lless than cash .value BERLIN. W Tha ll)3!j airplane If taken at once. Terms. Phono catapult service from two transatlan 140 M. .... ... 0-21-2 tp. tfc atoamors. Includes 30 start3, nine FOR SALE Furniture and piano. Cheap. 1313 "V" Ave. 0-21-3 tp. FOR SALE. '20 whippet . sedan In good condition, run only .14,000 miles., Trunk In rear. Cheap. Would conalder, trading for. ,. late , . model light coupe. Call 2212 Cedar St., 0-18-0 tp I WALL 8ELI4 my Fisher piano cheap. ' Terms It desired. Mrs, D. B. Moaby.' . Ph. 205 W. ... . 0-18-3 t. ALFALFA 0 ton. Ph. 205 M. 0-18-3 t;. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 A. Willi Im , provements. Farmers 3X2, 0-17-t f. FOR ... SALEr-Oood used cheap, 1408 V Avo furnlturo 0-17-t f. FOR SALE OR RENT S-rm. mod. houso at 1100 H Ave., $15 mo. Ph. 407 J or 322 W, , 0-14-t f. COLD, ROOT BKER. Ice , cream . and , sandwiches at, Joe's Joint, down by . the auto campo. . . 0:13-1 m.' OPlt HOME FOR SALE. Cheap, 310-Jj . or 1001 oui'Ht.. . u-iu-v 1, FOR SALE Fordson tractor, A-l con- 1 dltlon; 2 planco, or will trade, what; have you? Frank Cleavlngcr, 211 pepot St. 0-S-t r;... QOQD WOOD. CHEA'P. .Will trado lor some furnlturo., Ph, 802 u or Call nt.2P08 N..8prjuoe .St.,, q-l-4,.,J.,;fJ jtlST,, RECEtVliD lovoly "Fashion f Frock" models. Lowest .prices. Ph.: 802 U or call at 2000 N Spruce St., ClbOb WOOD, any kind, any length. price reasonable. PU. 000 W. Loo Stark, -..;.-' - 6-25-t f. FOR RENT MOD. FURN. APT3., ..summer rates. 1101 O Avo. Ph. 004 W. 0-21-0 tp FOR RENT 2 -rip. Xurn. Apt. 12.60. 3-rm. furn. Apt. $10.00. Room and board, . family style, $25.00. Close In, 10l2-2im. 0-21-3 tp 2-RM. FURN. partly modern houae, $12. Light and water furnished, ' 1411 T Avo. 0-21-2 t, 7-RM. MOD. HOUSE, hardwood floora, full basement. Phono M 580. . 0-17-0 t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room In private home, with or without meals. Mrs, r'liuay. mono ruain oui. 0-9-.t f. FOR RENT Furn. Apts. and unfurn lshcd house, 1311 O Ave. - 6-23-1 mp. TOR RENT Strictly modern 3- room furnished duplex, In best residential district. Allen Duplex, 1607 4th. Main 043. . . 6-31-lm THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'ri Pop) They're Gone! WW" . M3E "tOU POSntVE N 1 REMEMBER. ABSOLUTELY!' WL 1 JnSTCAD OF bCING W PUT IT ) AGU5.T&. DROPPED IN , GSANDMA1 PCAOL. -i J OLD DRCSS AND THE TURNED OUT TO BE ANOTHER HEADACHE, 1 W)' Ttl A '" "T FOR WHEN CHICK 'I ' .. X IL-r AND GLADYS CAME ' '. vN'tS-X PVo-i) I1 PH . HOME FCOM THE ... J - 4,-QJ& t. 5 .J MOVIE'S AND I ''. JfnjVK -ivC 1 DOOR OPEN , THEY ( H ' . jXfC ' (t-M 1 i THAT THE HElBLOOM - f OH , CHICK , WHAT ON " NOW, HONEY. DON'T ( I'VE TOLD YOU A DOZEN. f THEN. . EAPTH ARE WE GOlHG GO INTO A PANIC. TIME: I RCMCMt.cn , JUST If WE'VE TO DO? A.UNT MANNAH 1 OUST CALM AS PLAIN A9 DAY, BEEN WILE NEVER FORGIVE YOUR1CLF AND PUTTING THEM RIGHT A ' FOBBED ME',1. THINK ' AT THlS END OF . S ' 1 1 . -, HE DPAWEO ' t " RATES BY MONTH , 3 lines, per month ..2.B0 3 lines, per month .I3.20 4 lines, per month .14. 00 o lines, per month ...4. 75 Each additional line over five charged at 60o per line per month. MISCELLANEOUS PORTLAND CAPE MealB at All Hours. 35c to 36c. Coffee and des sert Included, 213 Depot' St. 8-16-1 m. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 823-J. 3-8-t f. KASJ'SHN apuoSciupol. or Music, .violin., piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. V. temple. 447-J. 8.0-1 m LA QHANL1K UATTKfcBO and Ophol sterlng and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W. Chas. Bdwaida Prop. T ... , .... 12-1.1 lea. AutOMbBILES CHEVROLET 4-DOOB 8EDAN New tires, good condition 9100 .PERKINS MOTOR CO. Phone Main 600 4th & Adams fc .. ., ., -.a 0-17-5 t. 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