La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1932, City Edition, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, June 29, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Par Sew
Over The
Valley
Personals
(Continued from Pago eix)
To Ship I-iuiibs
Sheep men In the vicinity of North
powder are getting ready to make a
big shipment of lambs some time
next week. It Is reported that In all I
probability 12 or 15 car loads will be
ioaded out. This will bo tiro first
shipment this year and all will go
to the middle west, some to Chicago,
others being dropped at Omaha,
Mill Htorts-f
After having been shut down for
some time, the Pioneer mill at Island
City opened up Monday morning
again, which was good news for the
first of the week. ,
ltlj- Cherry Crop
A story coming from Kennewlck,
Wash., has tho following to suy about
tho 1033 cherry crop In that section:
A survey of fruit warehouses Tuesday
disclosed that Blng cherries have
brought approximately (75,000 Into
the Kennewlck region to the present
time, with Blng and Lambert ship
ments to the end of the week ex
pected to hoist the season's figure to
$100,000. r
This week will close the cherry sea
son here. Railway representatives said
30 carloads of cherries have rolled
from Kennewlck to date. Truckload
and express consignments were also
heavy, .
Making Improvements
Feto Bousquet, contractor of Island
City, has recently started quite an
extenslvo alteration program on his
home In that place. The mia)or part
of the house has been taken away,
and the front part will be used as
a starting point for such alterations
as will make the home attractive,
commodious and modorn. The Bous
quet home Is to tho right of the high
way as you enter Island City, over
toward the school.
COVE PERSONALS
lly Mrs, A. Q. Conklin
(Observer Correspondent)
nmTP! iRrwInli Tho Rav CUr.
old Dryden and Mrs. Dryden left?
Tuesday for Brookings, whero he will
have charge of the Baptist church.
Mr. Dryden has been here for the
past year, and his many friends re
gret his leaving. Mrs. Gerald Dryden
was given a shower Monday after
noon at the home of her mother
Mrs. Geo. Golay. The occasion was
a complete surprise to Mrs. Dryden.
Those present were Miss Clara Rob
erts, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Hefty, Mrs.
Pucket. Mrs. Conklin, Miss Eleanor
Davis, Miss Kathrin Davis, Miss Thel
mn Anderson, Mrs. McClain and Mrs.
Johnson." -Tho - ladies- brought' -n
dainty assortment of gifts. A nice
lunch was served. j
Miss Bessie Goyettc, who lives in
Ban Francisco, came home a few
days ago to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Goyettc.
Mrs. Don Gale of' Union arrived
Monday for a few days visit with
her mother Mrs. Cora Bloom.
Prof, and Mrs. Bonny ' with their
son and two daughters, who have
been visiting Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Coad
left Monday for their home in Yaki
ma. Mrs. Bonny Is a sister of Mr.
Coad. They were accompanied by
Mr. Coad's mother who makes her
home with her daughter.
E. B. Powell who has "been In
Seattle for the past month came
home Saturday. He was accompanied
by his brother, Fred Powell and his
wife.
Several campers are already here
getting ready for the cherry crop.
A baby aaugnter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Stevens a few days ago.
They are strangers here having been
hero only a short time. They are
the parents of Mrs. Everet Williams
and arc living with Mr. and Mrs.
Williams.
Glen Hartley has resigned as assist
ant treasurer in the Methodist Sun
day school as they are expecting to
leave Cove soon. Miss Grace Hartley
has also resigned her work in the
Sunday school. Though they are
little undecided when and where they
will go, they are, expecting to go
to Nampa.
Mrs. Eva Duncan was brought
home from the hospital a few days
ago considerably Improved In health.
She has been at the hospital for
several weeks whero she underwent
a slight operation.
ENTERPRISE
PERSONALS
,53St,J$e$'$'$3
nilllo Johnson
(Observer Correspondent)
ENTERPRISE (Special) Jake
Griswold, of Jackson, Wyoming and
Rcta Wood were married In Enter
prise Mondov. Juno 27, 1032. Juslico
of Peace A. B. Conoway porformeel
the ceremony.
Ken SICBTlst. of La Grande, was In
Enterprise Monday afternoon on
business.
Miss LolB Jordan, of Salt Lake City,
has been visiting relatives here for
the past few days.. .
Mr.-Wren Rinchart, of Waltsburg.
Washington, has been visiting bis
brother P. D. Rlnehsrt, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jako Bauer and their
sons,. Malcom and Johnny, are spend
ing a week with Mrs. Bauer's mother.
Mrs. O. M Corklns.
Mrs. 8. H. Burleigh has been In
the Enterprise hospital recuperating
from an operation and is doing very
well.
Miss June Becker, of Portland, Is
here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Reed
Smith and Mrs. S. H. Burleigh.
Golan Epllng and Maurice Baker,
of La Grande, are spending a few
days at Wallown Lake.
. Salesmen and peddlers are not
permitted to show their wares or to
use high-powered sales talk on em
ployes at the Montana capltol.
IMBLER
I PERSONALS
lly Mrs. Hay Wilson
(Observer Correspondent)
IMBLER (Special) Dejmer and E
ma Conrad spent several .days at the
home or their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Keenan.
Mrs. Zwetfel and daughter, Adelaide,
vy's.
and Mrs. Conrad, of La Qrande, spent
Sunday at the Keenan home, luclle
Keenan returned home with them for
a few days visit. She is still making
frequent trlpa to tho doctor who says
there is some danger of another ab
scejs. The Pythian Sisters gave a dance
and Ice cream social In their hall last
night.
Mrs. Roy Campbell of Idaho has
been visiting friends and relatives In
this vicinity, she left Friday for Se
w
Gamblers Throw
; by EuAtact L. AcUi nvu
BYNUl'SIS: Threatened by a
machine uun, Jerry Calhoun en
dtrautir to eav Nancy Went'
worth from capture by five men
to ho have heUt up her cor, lie
is knooked out by a shot that
temporarily disables him and
cornea to in a hospital to learn
that Nancy has been kidnaped.
She is a popular musical com
edy star with a wealthy fiance
tt'to can pay large ran.tom. Ste
vens a detective tells Jerry that
two millionaires have also been
abducted and Jerry a flier and
his friend Emory Unities de
cuia to break up the aano and
rescue Nancy. Relatives ol the
kidnaped persons meet with their
lawyers and a police inspector to
discuss tetters that have been re
ceived from the abductors. Re-'
porters are told that the letters
are written by someone of un
usual inlclHncnce. They cannot
be traced by stationery or writ
ing, and are postmarked City
all Station, New York city.
Chapter 4
ON THE AIR TRAIL
npIUCUE was an Immediate scram
ble tor the photographs of the
letter. Reporters for the afternoon
papers dashed madly for the door,
intent upon catching their next
editions. The men from tha morn
ing dallies were more leisurely,
most of them stopping to read the
letter before leaving the reception
room It was as follows:
Dsar Mhs. Mai. lory;
"Your husband, who Is honoring
is with a visit, has suggested that
wa list the possessions he carried
Willi him in order that you may be
assured that wo are not perpetrat
ing a hoax of doubtful humor.
"The following Items wore In his
pockets when be accepted the Invi
tation to join our little house party:
1 gold cigarette case
1 gold fountain pen
1 gold pencil
1 gold cigarette lighter, not in
good order
1 gold Bask, half Oiled with bath
tub gin
8 guest and membership cards to
various olubs
1 certificate Steel Ltd., 100 sb.
common.
1 bunch keys
2 cigars
1 man's handkerchief
1 lady's ditto, embroidered
1 leather pockotbook containing
business cards, several -miscellaneous
personal cards and $152.33 In
cash.
1 cbock book, folding, on Now
Union bank.
1 photograph, presumed to bo of
Mrs. F. Mallory.
6 personal letters, ,
"In order that your husband's ex
istence may continue to be pleasant
aud that his health may continue to
be excellent, wo mako tho follow
ing suggestion:
"Attend a meeting with the law
yers who represent our other
guests. After llstonlng patiently to
tbalr protests. Instruct them to
place 1300,000 ($100,000' tor each
guest) In vsad' unmarked one hun
dred dollar bills. In a black hand
bag. "Instruct them, further, to havo
this bandbag placed In a while row
boat which, on next Thursday
morning, at ten o'clock, must be
anchored at sea eiatl'ly len miles
southeast ot the Molilalia point
lighthouse. Impress upon them that
no boats or ships ot any kind must
remain within eight 'miles of the
anchored row boat In any direction
"If no trap Is attempted and If
these details are carried out. ynur
l...1.HnJ mill n ...Tn tf un.t .
T ,,, J , , h i k,,
glvs blm the full benefit of our hos
pitality." .
There wes no signature.
A man from a oioruins paper
attle to visit her son, Glenn.
The Ladles Aid gave a shower which
was well attended Friday for McKel-
Helen Wright and son, Bobble, came
Sunday to visit Mrs. Buckman.
The Auxiliary Sowing clubs of La
Qrande and Imbler enjoyed a picnic
together lost Friday. Those present
from Imbler were Edna Conklin,
Frances Lloyd. Mrs. Chas. Keenan
and Luclle, Anna Furman and chil
dren, Mrs. McCoy and son, Warron,
Mrs. Anna Pratt and son, Bobble.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hazen and chil
dren returned from Pendleton Tues
day but Mrs. Hozen returned later In
the day to resume his duties as ran
road telegrapher. He expects
thcro until July 15.
be
Really Holy Jays
The original holidays were days
set aside for holy observance, or
feasts, culled holy days.
whistled under his breath and
glanced at an acquaintance.
"Say. Joe' he exclaimed, "do
you notice that they have demand
ed 100,000 apiece as a 'board bill'
and make no promise to release
those people when they have picked
up the money!"
"I'll say so! replied the other.
"Looks to me as though they might
collect $100,000 a month, or a week,
maybe, Just so long as they can
keep out of the way of the cops."
"All I've got to say," murmured
the first man. thoughtfully. "Is that
It's a devil of a good story. It's a
brand new racket tn kidnaping."
"It Is," agreed Joe. "What's more,
1 don't think the whole piece has
broken yeL My guess Is that
there'll bo more kldnaplngs to
come."
Shortly after eight-thirty on
Thursday morning, Jerry Calhoun
swung lustily on the walnut propel
ler of bis old biplane, skipped
nimbly away from the sudden death
that lurked In the glistening arc of
the' whirling stick, and listened
wftb vast satisfaction to the pulsat
ing, deep-throated back of the
eight-cylinder engine. Then, clam
bering into the rear cockpit, be
grinned happily at Emory, who was
already strapped Into the passen
ger's cockpit between the wings.
A Jolting, careening rush across
the rutted ground, a broathtaklDg
zoom and they were off, climbing
fast and banking over toward the
east as they cleared the telephone
wires at the end of the field. To
their right, as they mounted blgber
and higher into the Inverted blue
bowl of the sky, lay the shimmer
ing expanse of turquoiso Atlantic
ocean.
At last, after six disheartening
days during which there had been
little or nothing accomplished, they
wero on a trail which mlgh' lead
them to Nancy Wentworth and to
action. The passing ot time bad
not softened, by the slightest de
gree, the bitter feeling of defeat
caused by those few disastrous mo
ments on the Merrick road. On the
contrary, jorry'b longing for a re
turn action bad grown with the
hours. Nor had the knowledge that
somewhere that wonderful, clear
eyed girl was awaiting rescue added
anything to Jerry's peace of mind.
In periodic momonts ot reason,
Jerry recognized what a quixotic
task he had set for himself and for
the violent, adventure-loving Em
ory. With tho police, man-hunters by
trade, "lending every energy In bopo
ot llndlng some clue to the senders
of the Injolent ransom letters, how
could ho and Emory expect to buc
ceed? They had no access to con
lldonllal information, no standing
as oDlclal Investigators. Just two
men on their own, the one burning
for revenge,. tho other bored with
riches and the deep ruts of conven
tional living. Their chief assets
were- an Intense personal Interest
In the chase, tho ability, through
their flying, to cover ground rapid
ly and adequate funds.
Cutting across the easterly arm
or Great Soa.h bay with fifteen
thousand feet beneatb them, tbey
followed the tiny white thread of
s.inri which separates Moriches and
fihlntiocock bays from the aca.
Then, suddenly, Emory, who bad
been watching the magnificent
nauoramj as It unrolled beneath
I tiiem. turned In his seat and polnt-
" cd to the southeast.
i
(Copvrlniit. Olal Press)
A trati(je plane appear, tomor. '
row, and Jerry and Emory play hide
ana eek with it in th cloudi
e d
and pointed to the south
Gasabtiai EisreuUa '
The expression "pass the buck" Is
said to hive originated i In the
American game of poker, when to
object was laid before ' player to
remind him of bis turn to deal. Also
the marker that wus put Into i
Jack pot to remind the one who re
ceived It tbit he must order another
Jack pott was called a "buck."
MH..f.MlM .
Properly speuklng, a flag should
not be flown at half-mnBt us n sym
bol of mourning. The correct pro
cedure Is to raise the flag to the
masthead, then lower It to half
mast, then raise It again one-hall
the distance from the half-ninst to
the nm st head, that Is, approximate
ly three-quarter mast
Like the Widow'. Cru.s
"A book Is like Ibe willow's
cruse of oil; you dip Inio It bkuIu
aud ugalu, sod Ibe cudicuIs reinnln
exactly whnt they were. Invest
ment In booki la capital Invest
ment, Hie capital of which never un
dergoes wastage or deterioration."
J. It nin 811. v MncPnnnld. '
Daily Cross-Word
ACROSS
I. Small cushion
t Par! of a
ufiurch
tV Death nolle
13. 1'col
14 AbiorU
15. Interpret;
arena to
16. First carden
17. OIU Indian
trine
18. On the ocean
19. Rubber
21. The shank
S3. Spofl
24, Wrltlns Imple
ment
25. Italian coins
21. Manufactured
29 Speed contest
SO. Death .
S3 SHU worm
36. liUlblo sub
stance de
rived from
Ceylon most
38. V7ter fiylnn
I In fine oar
' Deles
39. Northwestern
state: abbr.
40. Wise men
42. Unnsplrated
43. Moldy
45. Iodine) comb,
form
48, t'oetna
47. Pertaining
to the wind
49. Color
II. . Unintentional
Solution of Yeaterday't P utile
C!-jETD lElN
E D A B.OL
UWAT EiB E
s toEITdQtos S E D
A SnO B E R
IWMERS,THTR0
3C I utffnrlan com
88. Oriental rood
stapje
80. Ushers (or
eela
62. Level
04. Grinding tooth
60. Word of sol
emn ratifies
tlon
67. Unscball team
68. Mark used to
Indicate a
short vowel
aperture
S3. Pari of a ship 69. Melody
63. Old exprea- 70. Slnjring votes
Finn of die- 71. More nei'uUnt
erust 12. Hefore
II7 I I3 W K P y Is 1 h I" I
hi p ;
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:
53 . 1.J ! 1 1. ;
HI
7T- -p2T jj3Z-:
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Hi5' HI'5- illJ3'
s! wo $r 2f
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STORy HAL COCHRAN
frW' r. i-n irr r nvicr. we. wra. u. s pat orr . , - - -
(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
rpHK
Juggler's legs wore vory,nnd every one Just seemed to slKh
Rtrnni?
Said ho. "Now, noth-
Ing will go wrong. I've prnctlccd
years to do this stunt nnd now I
know It well.
"Why. I'vo tosned big men In
the air nnd given folks a trout
that's rare. So thrilling hns my
net been that I've oft mndb people
yell."
Then Duncy said, os best he
could-. "Don't worry! I'll admit
you're good and I nm having lots
of fun. Just toss me higher,
please.
"As long as I don't take a (lop.
1 really don't cai'e when yon stop."
The man then caught wee Duncy.
holding him real still, with ease.
MJ'l
M going to make you do n
turn I'm sure that you will
quickly learn Just how to help inl
awing you 'round." he told the
little lad.
"You may get dizzy foi h bit.
but soon you will get used to It
I hove u hunch 'twill be thif blg-gest-hrlll
you've ever had "
The other Tinles stood nearby
CLASSIFIED ADS
-"'TIIB MAItKET PLACE OF UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES-'
(Count five average words
to tho line.)
Per line, 1st Insertion...... 10a
Per line, esb added cornea
utlre Insertion .. 70
Mluunum cnargo on ono
order
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT At least 4-rm.
turn, house. Ph. Main 700.
6-20-1 t.
MIGHT PURCHASE first mtge. on
vnlloy farm hearing 7 int. Aug. 1.
Submit details. Bert Oiikmim, 2111
David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
6-13-1 mp.
WILL BUY 30 o:a batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
batteries as low as 8.95. Automo
tive Electric Co., 1436 Adams. Pboue
U 620. 1-20-1 m
Puzzle
18. Look slyly
to, Oufdo's r fin
est note
:t. Pouches
it. Recover
28. Spread out In
line or battle
Si. Clatter
JO. Deepen with
a machine
31. Mentally
raUAlDl HIS I
QUE R S
. sound ,
13. Look at nar- i
rowly
33, Feminine I
name
U. Dissolute man
&, Unable to pay j
one's debts
17. Gone by
(1. Wlcard
ONOE
m
14. Uighth Jew
ish nv ntht
var.
48. Hands on the
hips ind el
bows ex
tended
60. Piece out
52, Canceled
63. The thigh bone
54. Goddess or
pence
55. Annlo-Snson
elnve
66. Siberian river
67. Wtclted
59. String
61. Tardy
63. New: comb,
form
63. Hnll and fare-
won
DOWN
1, Christian
urloat
t. Pertaining
to
mars
. Lairs
4 The western
continents
5. Uaello sea god
0- Moment
7. Device for
aging cloth
8. Take up again
9. Anglo-Saxon
money of
acemmt
10. BcdfMibcd
11. Notion
I- Lneera'liin
PICTUQES 4JDE KIN&
"9 nuncy iiirncu n somerHiuin aim
lamien saie nny sounu
This happened sevornl limes
nnd then the Tinles started clap
ping when the man tossed Duncy
out nnd let 111 ill land upon the
ground
rpilK .clapping made the Ind feel
' ofrxirl niwl titi-nlnt? Ill tllO lit
tle crowd. In- said. "Hey. Coppy. It's
your turn You're clever ns inn he."
"I sow a cub hear right nearby
and, If they'll let you, you should
try to wrestle with Iho fellow.
What o sight we all will see "
The little cub bear wns brought
out and hi- wns (nine, there was
no doubt The keeper mild to
Coppy "Co nlicad and try your
lurk
"The bear won't blto and,
though lie's strong, I'm sure Hint
nothing will go wrong Bhow nil
the other Tinles Hint you havo a
heap of pluck "
iCuiiyrlKhl. I'J.12. NBA Si-rvle. Ine )
(Thi- Tinles linvd a lot "f fun
nitli n clown in (In- next story.)
RATES BY MONTH
3 lines, per month -. ....... M 80
3 lines, per month , 13.35
4 lines, per month .. .4.00
6 lines, per month (4.75
Each additional line over five
charged at 80c per line per month.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Alfalfa
I ers 113.
bay.
Ph. Farm-0-20-3
tp.
USED COOK STOVE,
Cheap. 1313 V Ave.
rug, piano.
6-28-3 tp.
CHEV. TRUCK Ph.
Otis Monroe.
6-27-3 tp.
MONARCH RANGE and dining table
603 M Ave.
6-27-3 tp.
BUY YOUR FIREWORKS early.
Spruce and Z. 0-37-9 t.
BANKRUPT BALE OF ACCOUNTS
K. c. Tuckey. Trustoo in Bankruptcy
wu "TJ" 1 :7r;h:
sccounte of MltclllPerrlnBanlc-, ln ' westerlf winds of the
rupt's ot Island City. Ore., sale to' Higher altitudes nnd! the region of
closo July 2d at 10 e. m., right, to' trade wind of the torrid lone. Au
reject nny or ail bids reserved. List ) (horltles differ In regurd to tho
of Accounts may be seen at my of- origin of the nnme, some claiming
flee 109 Depot Bt. or at office of tm, t wu8 derived from tho fuel
referee, H. B. Dixon. E. O. Tuckey.) tltM TCggeg wt, L.llri!o of tioraes
Trustee In Bankruptcy. j Wl,rc g,, dolnvcd on nraiunt
June 27-20. July 1. e cllns ,,. IMe nniiia per-
FOB SALE Utdlos' and girl's drcosoa,1 Ished from I nek ot wnler.
all kinds. Prices reducod. Smart p
. r , nl.A..A nnl Tf n. QQIW1
snort frocks. Phono 892 U, or 2900
N. Spruce St. 6-27-t f . '
FOB SALE Dodge roadster, new tiros,
motor roconditlonod. HOO.O0.
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Phone Main HOO 4th and Adams
8-25-5 t.
FOR SALE. KENT OR EXCHANGE,
Two large houses, fine for boarders. ( '
and roomers, close In, within a j 1
blocks of P. O. Will exchange for, I
smaller hotraes or for small aoro, I
age. Add. Box T, o-o Obsorvcr.
6-25-t t,l I
-I
FIREWORKS WHIZ I BANG I Fresn
stock at Joe's Joint down by th6
auto cnmp3. d-13-1 m.
FOR SALE Good sawdust burner. J
Very reasonable. 240-W. 0-28-3tp
FOR SALE '29 Whippet sedan In,
good condition, run only i,uuu
milcB. Trunk in rear. Chenp. Would
consider trading for late model
light coupo. Call 2212 Cedar St.
6-18-0 tp
FOR SALE OR TRADB 3 Ai with lin-1
provemcnta. Farmers 3X2. 0-17-t f.
OUR HOME FOR SALE. Cheap, 318-J '
or 1601 8th St. 8-10-t f.l
FOR SALE Fordson tractor. A-l con- j
I dltlon; 2 pianos, or will trade, what
have you? Frank Clcavlngcr, 211 1
j Depot St. 8-3-t f.(i
GOOD WOOD. CHEAP; Will trad tor '
I some furniture, Ph. 802 V or Call
at 2000 N. Spruce St. 8-1-4 t.'
GOOD WOOD, any kind, any length.
h Price reasonable Ph. 9U0 W, Loo-,
I 8trK. 6-28-t f.
AUTOMOBILES
1020 Chevrolet Truck, flat rack. .
1920 Chevrolet Truck, cab.
1023 Bulck 4-whcol trailer.
1029 Whippet Coupo.
1027 Whippet Sedan.
193U uncvroicc tjoncn.
1031 New Chevrolet Sedan.
All specially priced and reconditioned.
See us flrBt.
LARISON-FREES
i 0-28-3 t.
FOR RENT
4-RM. MODERN HOUSE,
$10 per mo,
0-28-6 t.
Call F 250.
RTR.rrrri.v MonPJRN 7-rm. houao on
Oth St. Inquire 1405 N or plione;
434-J. u-au- r.
6-RM. FURN. HOUSE with garago,
Ph. 508 U after 8 p. m. 0-20-0 tp.
MOD. UNFURN. house, good condi
tion. Good -location, 145 w or nuo
4th St. 8-27-3 t.i
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'il
The
v i V
f VOU'LL OU-5T HAVE TO lit. WtCOVEP VOUP PEW?L "3KT IT UNCANNY I'M NOT I
riflO THE TEM?LS, t-TO.- BUT 1 AM CONVINCED, THAT AUNT HhNNAH INTERE"3TCT i
DETECTWE, BECAUSE. AFTEP PUNNING DOVJM TTREAMED THAT j IN- VOOW
AUNT HANNAH, WHO I My CLUE , THAT THE SOMETHING HAD A.ONT HANNAH'S I
GWE THEM TO ME,HM THIEF VNEW THIS HAPPENENE-D TO J DWEAM WHpVT
A TOEAM THAT SOME- LAY-OUT BEFORE . THEM ANT) T ( 1 WANT TO -f
THING HAD HAPPENED COMMITTING THE j -VVlPNBp V VCNOW VS''
THEM GRfr ; I
( wjno ST -MHY MY HUSBAND AND I (v V MRS. ROACH , . VOU' L L V V
S 1NEXWACH NEXT DOOR- Ni HAVE TO COME WITH MEi J .
mTouT I AND ACUSTA AYER-SHE K.r- VOO-RE WANTED DOWN 7 ,
THESE I JUST GOT MAWPiED-SHE'9 J ML 1 k A.T HEADQUABTER9 . ',
PEARLS I MPS. HANK WMLES, NOW. 1 OS '
l ? J AUN'r HANNAH IS VERY V p J f .!
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FOR RENT Modern 6 room homo,
excellent location, 1610 Oak street.
Chas. K. Reynolds. B-Jl-t I.
FOR RENT Nicely turniBlied room In
private homo, with or without
meals. Mrs. Flnlay. Phone Main 607.
6-0-t f.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK TO THE AIR for entertainment
July 3-4. ' , ' ' 6-3U-3 t.
DOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will
clean up your ashes, . papers, etc.
Phone 823-J. S-8-t f.
PORTLAND CAFE Meals at All
Hours, 2ao to 30c. coffee and des
sert included, 213 Depot St.
0-16-1 in.
EASTERN ORBUON Bcuool ol Musto,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. . . B-o-1 m
LA GRANDE MATTIUSSB and Op hoi'
storing and Rug Cleaning Works.
. Ph. 424-W, Cbas. Edwards Prop.
. 13-1-1 m.
Region of Ocean Calm
"Horse lutttudes" Is the name
given to the belt of culms In the
North Atlantic ocean between the
HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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PORTLAND, June Sugl
Bugs
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Cane, granulated Ms lot
bent 3M.
Domestic flour Selling prlceller
llverod: patent 40s 16.60; do 90s W.SO
bakers' bluestem 14.10; soft whoof
pastry patent 8.40 a WeO; Montan
hard wheat patent tS.OO0lO.3O-, tyi
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PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND, June 38 W) UVel'
poultry Net Buying price: roaster''
over 2 roe, loo; aucks, pemn rzc. -i'
Butter, butterfat, eggs, ana country-:
mcito unchanged. o-:.
Mohair, nuts, caaears Bari, hop, i
onions, potatoes, new potatoes, straws '
berries, wool and hay quotations lire I
changed. nii) ,
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unown uniy m iraaiua
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much action hoi been bull! w0 .
around the two thieve wh wen-'1
crucified at the same time as Jew '
but In no place In the Ulhle rt 1
the mimes, mentioned. . '
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