Friday; July 1, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE.'
Page Bfeven
"; Local News of Record
' The following Information from the
Union oounty records Is by the Ab
stract and Title company. of La
Grande, Ore." ' . .
, juiw Sllll. 1032
DKKIIS
W. H. Berry et ux to Oran F. How
ell et ux. LoU 15, 16, Blk. 137, Chap.,
1.
' Karl W. Lynch et ux to O. Nooy.
Lot 11, Blk. 8, Romlg's Add., SI. .
Mary H. Bean to Mae Bean, S'a, L.
5, 6, Blk. 87, Chap. Add., 1.
Lyman W. Weeks to Stella M.
Weeks. Pt. Lots 0,7, Blk, 10, Orandy's
Add., 11.
Charlotte A. Larson et vlr to Leo
W. Walte. Pt. Sec. 18-28-38, S850.0O.
'Theo. P. Tollefaon to Mae Tollefson.
Pt. Sec. 17-3S-40. 1.
Frederick Zaugg et ux to Commerce
Mtg. Bee. Co. Pt. S. 20, 34, 35-13-38,
1.
Mae E. Klein to James 'A. Bugg et
ux. Pt. Blk. 07. Chaplin's Add., I.
.MOHT.MiAOKS '
'Karl Haag to Mildred Lee' Meyera.
Pt. Blk. 0. Wilbur's Add. Cove (9(i
days) $325.00.
Lot L. Snodgrass et ux to St. of
Ore. Pt. L. 12, 13, 14, B, 15, Crandy,
200O.
Marcus L. Roesch to Herman
Roesch. Pt. Blk. 68, Chap. Add. (3
yrs.) $3000.
Hugh E. Brady et ux to Herman
Roesch. Lot 4, B. 0. Orandy's Add. (3
yrs.) $0000.
J. A. Arnoldlls et ux to C. H. Ar
noldus. -Pt. S. 14. 15-1S-38 (7 yrs.
$9000.
Ooo. W. McDon'.iul to State Land
Board. 'Pt. Sec. 29, 32-1N-39 (1 yr.)
$5000.
SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGES
La Grande Masonic Cemetery Assn.
to Oran P. Howell. 71-203 Pt. Blk. 24,
lmbler.
George W. Pfeiffcr to Idella Harn
don. 72-493 Pt. Blk. 6, Pleasant Ho.-.io.
Ella JI. Curtis to W. S. Wheeler. 73
.483. L. 1, 2, Blk. 7, Predmore Add.
Fred Spaeth to J. P. Morelock. 70
021 W. 50' L. 5, Blk. 64, Chn:. Add.
' C. H. Arnoldus to J. A. Arnoldus.
Pt. See. 14., 15-1S-33. 73-238.
Emma McDonald et al to Fred
Zaugg, Pt. Sec. 20, 34, 36-1S-38.
HEEDS
'The following Information from the
Wallowa county records is by the
Wallowa Law, Land and Abstract
company, June 15 to 22. Inc., 1932.
" Lorenzo Bacon et ux to Lorenzo
Spencer Bacon. Pt. Sees. 30. 19-6N-44
BUY cane sugar
refined In y $ ft
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CAMPERS AND PICNICKERS
If you are planning a Picnic for the Fourth, be sure
to include such items as these in your preparations:
Paper Plates, Dixie Dishes and Cups, Covered
Dixie Cups, Souffle Cups, Paper Straws, Pa
; per Table Covers, Paper Napkins, Doilies,
Paper Forks and Spoons, and Waxed Paper.
(';',-..',
All these items lessen the inconvenience of picnicking
and make' your outing more enjoyable.
La Grande Book & Stationery Co.
"Service Station for Home and Office"
lilt Adams Ave. Main 90
USED CARS CHEVROLET COACH 1929 MODEL
TRY THIS CAR FOR YOURSELF.
PRICE ONLY
FORD STANDARD COUPE 1928 MODEL
EXCELLENT TIRES. flOAA
MECHANICALLY VERY GOOD tpZUU
FORD TUDOR 1927 MODEL
A BUY FOR
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SIX PLY HEAVY DUTY TIRES. ' 30sUD
IXX)KS LIKE NEW.
FORD It,-TON TRUCK 1 9110 MODEL
WILL SOLVE YOUR HAULING PROBLEMS $300
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone Main 500
and 8ec. 24-6N-43.
J. D. McCulIy et al to Max Wilson. ',,
Tract In NWi4NW"i See. 3226-45,
Anna rtoian to- vtarence it. noian.
Pt. Lots 3, 4, Blk. H, Lostfne.
I'UOBATK .
David H, Burrows. Estate. Petition
(tor Probata of Will, uiq order ap
pointing executrix. !,:. '. . .
8S I
IVVft , S
t ' JOSEFH V
iJCnOiVNT A'1 "'is''- 2
l! r Hi IvSUiN iVijB 2. i
IVv Mrs. Muidu. Htwrrwoh
jouefh (special) .sirs, wuuam
Freudeuberg entertained the Uberty
grange women Wednesday . afternoon.
M uiav-u j .... UUUB...E.t
Dainty refreshments were
served. I
mru. nenry J3. uavuuuxari ui vvcuf-
sr, 13a.. who ha-j been visiting Mr.
.ind Mrs. William Camercna the Inst
two we?ks, has gone to.B-gln to visit
a sister before returning to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale, ox La
Grande, were recent gueets.of Mr. and
Mrs. c. P. Ragddale, east of Joseph, i
Mrs. T. J. Wright and Mrs. C B.I
Lewis, of Enterprise, were visiting .
Mrs. Alice Leffell aud Mrs. John Hayes '
Wednesday. ... 1
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graves and ;
daughter. Phyllis, of Pullman, Wash., !
arrived Friday to spend their vacation j
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. '
Green and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green.
The condition if Mrs. Murat Biev-
an, who Is in the hospital at wai-i
lewa, remains about tho same. She
has a weak heart and is not able to
undergo an operation. Her son, Ken- I
neth, arrived Tuesday from Spokane '
and Is with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson left Mon
day for California. Mrs. Wilson will
visit a sister in Ban n-anewco wnue
Mr. WIlBon goes on to Los Angeles on !
business.
Mrs. C. P. Ragsdole has returned,
from a visit In Baker and Malheur'
county with her son, Cordon. Miss!
Margarot Geddea, of Baker, oame home
with her for a few days visit. .1
F. D. McOully, who Is at Ontario'
with the state highway department, i
will come home Saturday to spend
the Fourth. Frank D.. Jr., who Is at
Vancouver, Wash., also expects o
come home for the holiday. ,
Thos. Kolly Winston, of Hood River,
who has been visiting his brothers,
Ed, John and Frank, and sister, Mrs.
Dora Hamilton, left for home Thurs
day, i i i
Mrs. Nell Jackson, of Portland, ar
rived Friday to visit Jier :Hiecc, Mrs.
Eil Eben and family. " ,
PORTLAND I'ltOKlX'E
PORTLAND, July 1 Ifll Live pouN
try Net buying price ducks pekln
ll(7rl2c. Others unchanged
Butter, butterfat, eggs and country,
meats unchanged. ' L i
Potatoes Local 85ca.$1. Others
unchanged. .'. V -1' V- . '
Mohair, nuts, cascara bark, hops, '
new potatoes, strawberries, .wool and
hay quotations unchanged. j
I.IVKKPOOI. VtllKAT I
LIVERPOOL, July 1 Wheat
closed: July 60: Oct.. 52K,; Dac.
63?'4. Exchange $3.60. '.
$250
$60
Con Fourth & Adams
WOOL KKPOttT
BOSTON, July I m The Com-
merclal Bulletin will Bay tomorrow:
"The broader Interest in wool, no-'a
Uui a ..AA .. .nnii.,iu Than, am
iinriieatinn. morovi.. that this in-
. llk . , ,ullml the I
hollday. Just how Intensive the de- changed.
mand will be on account of belated I. The Commercial Bulletin will pub
buying for the heavyweight season ,Hh the following quotations:
remains to be oeen. but there Is no! Ecourad basis: Oregon Fine and f.
doubt that business is now In the m. staple 34-36; fine and f. m. Fr.
making on a bigger Bcale than for combing 31-33; fine and f. m. cloth
months, both in woolens and wor- jlng 29-30: valley No. 1. 31-33.
....,.. Domestic eraded: first combine: 24-
..vu' k,.rti i,,rf t
'WlPr'c,f;? h,Bld,! "'"V. I
oast" The,; has bee , some IttTe Ve-
adjustment downward on medium
combing and woolen wools. The
hnovemaut of the now clip coatinuea
pnnaiun mAnt
uji,h .t, ,.,,,, ,i,.w mi
.rl, f- ,, -inlM- .i,. niece.
Inaritets wouid STOm to be In
noa mon 0 do ft decently eooo oust
.. th. , nrt willt.r si-ason.
' ' " u. - u . - i
Gamblers Throw
61 EuAtact L. AdaiiA-
SYNOPSIS: A "new racket In
kidnupliio." IA noMf" ol Sam-v
ll'cttlu-orlt. taiisfcnl eomalti uv
Ircas. and two millloiiult-ea aw a
coolh"opcrattn( iung, while lirw
demand "board money" lor their
captives, rouses ividesprcad in
filpiiafion. Aliuarenllu. Ilie rela
tives must pau whatever is de
manded, and perhaps, keep on
vavinu, with no surctv ol ths re
turn o) the captives. Tits money
has been placed, as demanded, in
a rowboat ten miles aoiitadust of
the ilontatik point Ji.vnl'iouso. AH
boats must stau eight miles away,
hut Jerry Calhoun, who was with
Nancy when she was captured,
and his Irlend, Hmory Battles fly
over the scene In an airplane.
They hope to remain anoljscrtica.
Another plane appears and heads
far the rouiooal. "They're oiler
the money," Jerry shouts, glid
ing down toward tho strange
plane, lie must get near enough
to watoh and himself remain un
seen, . ,
' Chapter 6
PURSUIT BY PLANE
JERRY measured as bost lie could
the speed of bis own craft
against that, ot tlio other. It was
quite evident that tbe stranger was
not expecting aerial pursuit since
be was loafing along at barely three
quarters tho rated speed of his ship.
With his own engine wide open,
Jerry was able to keep pace. So he
sat comfortably back In bis seat
hoping that the other pilot would
not see blm and leave blm tar be
hind.
When One-shot Lucci, the notorious gang leader, was kidnaped, hla body
guards had shot first.
The descent of the amphibian
had been noted by observers In the
crow's nest ot the guarding vessels.
Jerry and Emory saw destroyers
and picket boats get under way,
heading on a forlorn chase after the
two airplanes. Jerry could Imagine
their radio operators busily ham
mering at their keys, trying to sum
mon army planes from Mlneola and
navy flying boals from Far Itocka
way to head oft tho escaping crimi
nals. The low-lying shoro ot Long
Island gradually slid astern. Tbe
amphibian was edging out to sen,
taking no chances ot being ob
served and reported by the vigilant
coast guard lifesaving stations
which dotted the shore line. Sandy
Hook appearod Just abreast tho air
plane's right wing, followed by the
Highlands, Sea Bright, Deal Beach
and the other Jersey resorts.
With every mllo covered Jerry's
spirits sank lower anJ lower. He
now glanced more often at the gaso
line gaugo than at tho steadily fly
ing amphibian. The old training
ship was not equipped for long-distance
flying.
Two miles beneath him and slight
ly ahead was the plane. .
For a few desperate momentB he
considered the possibility of diving
upon It, trying with his own expert
ncss In maneuvering to force It to
a landing. But he knew .that II
would bo folly. By tlio mere act of
shoving his throttlo forward the
other pilot could out-speed him.
Just as the irregular sky line of
Atlantic City began to loom up In
tho haze to the southwest, Jerry,
with bitterness In Ills heart, hanked
over on his right wing tip and
headed Inshore. Tho . amphibian,
continuing tier Btralghlnway course,
rapidly dwindled to nothing In the
southern sky. Jerry cut his motor
and nosed down.
"Hardly enough gas to make
shore!" bo Rhoutcd.
Kniory nouilrd silently.
On Tuesday morning, five dny."
titter the liidnapors hnd made r-m;crcsif'-il
03ts;io wilii lite 'h-iard"
titt'i'.? . I:ie newspapers nuiKniiicu'
n :: -). s of unitizes.
In spite of the admitted (act that
purchasing power Is greatly reduced.
"Foreign market are linn and even
bit against the buyer, although
; Eurooean secondary marketa are ln-
differently active.
"Mohair continues dull and un-
35; second combing 22-23: third
combing 17-18; fourth combing 15-
!! ?.".;! '
(50; second kid, 36-40.
SPAIN'S IIKimVAYS .UKC'AV -MADRID
i&) Concerns operating
motor trucks complain that Spain's
roud network, constructed under the
monarchy at a cost of 9100,000,000, la
falling Into decay because the repub-
ltr- rinpR not. nnenri ennlluh for main.
tenance.
. - -U 5
Hugo headlines across the front
pases proclaimed that tbo. -kidnap
ers had descended upon Chl'Migo
tho evening before and had, been
spectncularly successful. Ronald P.
Williams, mulll-mlllioiialre eralu
broker, had been seized at the door
ot bis luxurious borne In pyausion.
H. P. martin, wealthy reai-esmie
operator, bad disappeared while go
ing from bis office In the Towor
building to attend a private dinner
at tho Illinois athletic club, only a
few blocks away. The notorious
gang leader, One-shot Lucol, waj
getting out of bis armor-plated
limousine at tbe door of a Wilson
avenue night club whoh 'he bad
fallen Into the net ot the kidnap
ers. ' "'''" '
In only one case had there been,
bloodshed. One-shot LuccJ had beefl
accompanied, as usual;:,. by two
armed and alert bodyguards. Ac
cording to the reports ot eye-wit:
nesses, tbe bodyguards had shot
first. Their lire bad been returned
by a stream of flame from a machine
gun. By tho time tbe spectators had
nerved themselves to approach, the
gangster's chauffeur was the only
living participant remaining at the
scene. The two bodyguards were
dead, their bodies riddled w'lh
slugs. One-shot had disappeared.
It was quite apparent that tbe kid-
napers had made a thorough study
of their victims' habits.
Conflicting accounts of the battle
for the possession of One-shot Lucci
wero being Investigated by the Chi
cago police and on enrly nrrest was
expected. '
"Arrest expected phoole!" ex
claimed Jerry, throwing the newspa
per to tho floor beside tho breakfast
table. ' t
"There, there," cooed Emory,
soothingly. "You mustn't, get your
self upset like that. I can hear your
arteries hardening."
"Six people, plus tho' kidnapers
themselves, hidden away some
where)'' Jerry went on; rising lo
search the pockets of his dressing
gown for another cigarette. "They'll
have to lease a hotel if they keep on
adding to their 'guest list.1 "
"They must bo having a nice lime
together, wherever they are,''
mused Emory, thoughtfully.
"Yes, mustn't they?" retorted Jer
ry violently. "Four wealthy busi
ness men, a millionaire gangster
and one beautiful girl, to say noth
ing of tho kldnapars thomselves!
All hidden away In some Isolated
spot'
Emory, who had never fallen un
der tho spell of Nancy Wentwortu's
eyes, chuckled cold-bloodedly.
"Here's my bright thought for the
day, Jerry," he said. "It those peo
ple are held prisoners together for
a week or two, thero won't be e
patch of wholo skin an Inch square
among tho lot of them.''
Jerry, restless, walked to the win
dow and gazed out at the neat, or
derly patch of grass that was
(iramcrcy park.
Hawcs, the butlor, valet, cook and
general factotum whom Emory kept
on a yearly payroll to serve him on
his frequent visits to his New York
apartment, entered the room. .
"A gentleman, sir, by the name of
Stevens,' wishes to see Mr. Cal
houn." "Let hint In." nodded Jerry. "He's
t!ie diHcc.-llve bird who visited me at
Hie hospitul."
ICoiiyrtght, Dial Press)
Sicv?n nropesat that tht boys
Icjti n partnership with him. on
f.!m(J.iy and thiy prepare tc fqhl
.n:pl;net viith airpltns ' ,
CLASSIFIED ADS
"TIIE MARKET PLACE OF UNION 4 WALLOWA COUNTIES"-'
(Count five average words . .
to the line.)
Per line, 1st insertion 10c
Per line, each added conseo
utlve Insertion .............. 7o
Minimum, oharge an one
order ,. - aso
WANTED
WIDOW WANTS WORK by day or
hour. Also boy, 30, wants work.
3007 Q Ave. 0-30-3 tp.
MIGHT PURCHASE nrst mtge. on
valley farm bearing 7 Int. Aug. 1.
Submit details. Bert Oakman, 3111
David Stott Bldg,., Detroit, Mich.
0-13-1 mp.
WILL BUT 80 oa batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
batteries as low as 0.95. -Automo
tive Electric Co., 1435 Adams. Phone ;
si bdu, i-'io-i m
Ex-Kaiser's Son
Rumored Ready
To Take Power
liy U'ultrr Hnirkmimii
BERLIN W With the govern
ment In the hands of avowed right
ists mast of whom are aristocrats,
and Hitler's Nazis expressing their
approval, the ghost of HoheiiBollern-
lsm again stalks the Gorman stage.
The peremptory dissolution pf
the rclchfitag, rumors of an im-
, pending change In the Rcpubll
1 can constitution und of the ap
pointment of a commissioner k
with dictatorial powers ovtr
Prussia, mnkj Republicans ap
prehensive that the rightists arc
preparing the way for a mon
archy. And tjie rlghtl-Jld the national
ists and the nazis ore now a po
tent force. Riding on the wave of
nationalism they have an excellent
chunce for Increasing their following
in the reichstag election of July si.
, The rumor factories have It, de
spite authoritative denials, that
President von Hlndcnburg will re
sign on his iJSth birthday next Octo
ber and recommend that the former
crown price, Frledcrlch Wtlhelm, as
sume temporary administration of
Germany.
The timid element among th Re
publicans fears Just ouch a develop
ment. They discount or ignore an
denials and point out that the rlglu-
Ists possess many facilities for pre-j
paring public opinion to accept such1
d'step. -:
vl-
Wuicli 1 lima ml rarleyn
The reported trip of the ex -crown
prince to Holland to visit hl3 father,
and reports that this followed a con-
oultatlon.at Doom between tho ex-
emperor and Qcncro! Franz von Epp,
leader of the Bavarian nazls. caused
audlblo moans of apprehension In left
and centrist circles.
Moreover they have constantly In
tntnrt the plain talk .by Adolf Hitler,;
Ijchief of Germany' largest party.
His persistent attacks on the
("November syntem" republic, I1I3
'appeals for a return to the old
vIrusshm spirit, his outspoken
eulogtc-i of the Hohenzollerng,
never once have raised a hoot or
a Jeor from the millions who have
beard him.
The last session of the Prusslun
d(ct heard a vivid eulogy ot the
Hohcnzollcrns by the nazl Iloorlcadcr,
Wtlhelm Kube.
Attacking a communist motion to
ubclljh the pensions and damages
paid to former royalty, bo said:
"We national socialists honor the
great past or our people and nation.
Without the Hohcnzollcrns. without
Frederick the Oreat, without WUhelm
I, not a single one of you in the op
position would be sitting here.
Claim Workers' Muppor;
"If you've no further complaint to
bring against our comrade Prlnev
August Wilhelm except that ho is a
Hohenzotlcrn. let me remind you that
not Braun or Severing rfncpubllan
ministers of Prussia) but the Hohen
zollerns made Prussian history!
"None of you can deny that the
biggest part of tho working claos
would rather march shoulder to
shoulder with a Hohenzollcrn that
with a Jewish profiteer;
"And when the Novomhor Republi
cans have to got out of Prussia, thero
will be an exodus which will make
tho flight of the children of Israel
look like child's play I"
In the same debate, one plain
spoken German nationalist deputy
said:
"We nationalists want It to be
known that with tbe end of democ
racy we want Germany to revert to
the monarchy!"
"The hour Is at hand." Hitler
warned only a few days ago. pre
dicting nazl elevation to power.
"It Is five mlnutea to twelve."
Meanwhile the nationalist pre33 Is
reprinting copious articles from the
Rothmerc papers In England which
argue that a Hohenzollcrn court in
Berlin would bring a trade revival for
all of Europe.
MKIAK AM) H.Ol It
PORTLAND, July 1 IA1 Sugar
Cane, granulated S4.20 100 Iba.; boot
3U0.
Domestic flour Soiling price de
livered: patent 49s 6.50; doSl8s$6.30:
bakers' blucutcm 4 .10: soft wheal
pastry patent t:).40n, sa.no; Montana
hard whr-at patent 6.00 S5.20; rye
$4.60iif4.6O.
VAI.KT
TO KX-KAIHKH'N
MI'KTAf'IIK IIAI.Ii
AT "I
BERLIN Ml Francois Haby, who
tor 20 years kept the kaiser's mus
Uchc turned up, is hale and hearty
at 71.
Haby accompanied Wilhelm II on
all the monarch's travels, It wa
his dally tnsk to see that not a hair
ni tho Imperial mustache whs out of
place.
Haby was the Inventor of a face
strap which, worn at night In con
Jlil.ctlon lth a liberal application of
lotion, made the mur,tnche points
stick up as stiff as a bayonet.
When attempts were made to ship
a herd of Texas door to other Rame
preserves, a majority of the animals
died of fright.
RATES BY MONTH
8 lines, per month . 13.50
3 lines, per month ...3.25
t lines, per month ........4 00
S lines, per month .....14.16
Each additional line over live
charged at 60c per line per month.
FOR SALE
CHAIRS, AND TABLES. Very cheap,
j 1313 O Ave. Call 434 W. 7-1-3 tp.
FOR SALE or rent at a bargain
House and lot at 403 Hecona ax.
Lot 160 feet north and south, 00
feot eust and west. Call Farm. 30X5.
7-1-J tp.
FOR SALE Cori) fed fryers.
Salisbury, 1010 Albany St.
E1116
6-30-3 tp
BUY YOUR SUOAR wholesale at
Orchard Fruit Market. Eust Adams.
8-30-2 tp.
CRATE FATTENED FRYERS. Geo;
Chapman, Ph. 204 R. 0-30-3 t.'
FQR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ph. Farm-j
era 112. 6-30-3 tp.
' , ,
BUY YOUR FIREWORKS early.
..,. r fl.a7-fi t
Spruce and Z. 0-37-5 ,
w ., . T , - '
FOR SALE Ladles' and girl s dresses,
all kinds. Prices reduced. Smart
sport frocks. Phone 002 U, or 29 DO
N. Spruce St. 6-27-t t.
FOR SALE, HENT OR EXCHANGE
I Two largo houses, flno for boarder,
aud
roomers, close In, within 3
blocks ot 1'. O. Will exchange for
smaller hounos or for small ucro
nge. Add. Box T, c-o Observer.
6-aB-t f.
BANKRUPT SALE OP ACCOUNTS ,
E. C. Tuckoy, Trustee In Bankruptcy
will offer for sale to the highest
and best bidder for cosh all the
accounts of Mitchell 6s Perrln Bank
rupt's at Island City, Ore., sale to
close July 2d at 10 a. m., right to
reject any qr all bids reserved. List
of Accounts may bo seen at my of
fice 101) Depot St. or at office of
referee, H. E. Dixon. E. O. Tuckey,
Trustee In Bankruptcy.
June 27-20. July 1.
FIREWORKS WHISSI BANG I Fresh
stock at Joe's Joint dowu by the
auto camM. 6-J3-1 m.
FOR SALE 29 Whippet sedan In
good condition, run only 14,000 , -j
miles. Trunk In rear. Cheap. Would ,
light coupe. Call 22ia Cedar St.
0-18-0 tp
FOR SALE OR TRADB 5 A. with lihr !
j provementa. Farmers SJX4. 0-I7-t f.
: r '
ou home roa bali.. vneap, jit-j
I "-
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, A-J con
dition; 2 pianos, or will trade, what
have you? Frank Clcavlnger, 211
Depot St.", , '$-!. '
GOOD WOOD. CHEAP. Will trade for
some furniture. Ph. 802 U or Cull
"at 2110(1 N. Spruco St. 0-1-4
FOR RENT
MODERN 4-RM. furn. house. Mrs..
hsc Slushcr. 1011-12U1 St. 7-1-4 t.'
MOD. FURN. 6-rm. house, 3103 First.
7-l-2t p.
FOR RENT 7-rm. modern house, full
basement, hardwood floors. Mod
erately priced. Phono Main 680.
0-30-t f.
4-RM. MODERN HOUSE, 10 per mo.
Call F 250. 0-28-6 t,
STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. house on
oth St. Inqulro 1405 N or phone
434-J. 0-20-t f:
6-RM. FURN. HOUSE
Ph. 508 U after 0 p.
with garage,
n., 301 Main
0-20-0 tp,
FOR RENT Modern fi room homo,
oxccllont location, 1010 Oak street,
Chas. 11. Reynolds. 0-22-t I:
FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshed room In
private home, with or without
meals. Mrs. Flulay. Phono Main 007.
0-0-t f.
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop)
ONp GRAND MESS!
rl r 7 v ! : : : s :ss
?AV, CALL -OFF THAT . 1 NO MORE. "THAN STUCK )yJ O
I BCTECTIVC'. HE'S yj Z!i ) HEAD IN THE OFFICE., "i f, ' Hfy
'GETTING US IN TiAO I V i THAN HANV .JUMPED AU- ( ClrliGk
r-. V WITH EVE-RV FRIEND J , KjT OVER ME. A WAGON-LOAD V' '' i.
SVYv VJE HWE y't ml ( OF DICKS PUT V3USTA ) iff
2-- A. '"'M HIT' THROUGH THE THIRD ' DEGREE r
tIv "V AFTER HANK GOT "THROUGH C7 , INE'VE LOST '
fi. TELUNO ME WHAT HE "THOUGHT GRE ACT GTJIEF' ) AfcOUT EVERyTHINC
OF PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T TRUST I WE'RE IN j - TTRST, GRANDMA'?
I "THEIR .FRIENDS, '.L SPENT THE BAD ALL PEARLS, THEN QUR
V REST OF THE AFTERNOON AROUND FRIENDS , AND T,
i-A EXPLAINING THEjWHOLE AFFAIR Jf A SUPPOSE , NEllT, ITUL
TO THE t0s4 . V 6C- FUWW
Mr 111
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MISCELLANEOUS
DO WELL BROS. CUKAN-UP W Will
clean up your ashes, papers, etc.
Phone 833-J. - a-a-t f.
PORTLAND CAFE Meals at All
Hours. 35o to 35o. Coffee and des
sert included, 313 Depot St.
6-lfl-l m.
BASTKRN ORKUQN Bauool of Wuslo,
violin, plana, voice. Credit. I. O. O.
r. temple. 447-J. 8.6-1 m
LA attANUa MATTlUJia and Ophol
sterlng and Rug Cleaning Works.
Pb. 434-W, Ohas. Edwards Prop.
ia-I-1 m.
FOR TRADE
TO TRADE for other property My
home at 3nd and O Ave. Call Mrs.
Broughton, Sacajawea Inn.
7-1-3 t.
for TRAPS Big car for lighter car.
btraignt across, uoon ruuoer, gooa
condition, Inquire OK Barber Shop.
7-1-2 t.
I'INB MI1XH KKPOKT
PORTLAND, Ore., July 1 (fl) The
averuKtf oneratlon of 133 mills report-
'"B JTVh?
" nf -,-,. fm.i-niiw nr
per cent of capacity or four-tenths per
! cent less than, during the preceding
week.' During the week (J4 mills were
: operating at an average of 42.0 per'
'cent of capacity while the others were j
dwn. 41 , it ' na '
; Production for tho week was 36,-
6 QQQ fsefc 8,Upmente 34,031iooo feet1
and ordera, 30,407,000 feet. Unfilled
0lders increased 2,400.000 feet. Current
now buslnetH increased 5.002,000 feet; :
production lncroased 100,000 tzot but
shipments decreased 1,137,000 feet
jroiii i ne prercuiiiK wvvn.
FIUJCKLES AND MIS FRIENDS
rCTxf ves hold ' VESM.ve;..ves... ; ;. ;
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r ACU. 'I J I Kuesw ID jS.
"- : FW PITMAR-, 1 W1 HAME
g-"5' y-. m ... 1 OwRiMS ,au THE eycrrg
i ' iOPTeUAt v ' I W6MT tub ustteb THAT
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I : M-S?. QgAAAlMS UMOPEMCO. -
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Favors Dr. Kerr " .
For Chancellor
EUGENE, Ore., June 30 () Ap
pointment of Or. W ! Kerr, presi
dent of Oregon State college, as chan
cellor of higher education In OregM.
would do rnuch tq heal the rift am
tween state college and Uplverslty of
Oregon lntorents. In the opinion of
T. o. Russell, president of the Eugene
pharnoer of commerce.
' "Dr. Kerr. If appointed," Russel)
said, ''would be assured of a real wel-.
pome at the panda of many friends
qnd admirers (n this city. Eugene'f'
central loca'tlon and splendid rallroacp
and hlRhway facilities make It ai)
Iflenl location for the headquarters
pf an economical adnunlst'ratlon of
(he state's education Institutions." :
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I'lancs )otuur For Sifhlaeelng ,
SALT LAKE CITY OPr TranspOI
planes operating between htre anqV
Los Angeles now make a short deJ
tour en route to give passengers $
yiow of (he Hoqver dam.prpep near
Las Vegas', Nevada. , l . . v
Professions!
Ptrectory ;
Hospitals '
.
Cye, Ear, Nose anil Throat Bpapltol'
em fioor polty Btdg.-r-n. tiaia tef.';
By Blossei!
By fowLi
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