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Wednesday, July 13, 1932 LA, GRAN DE .EVENING ODSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ve If- sr ! ii Only Lincoln County Shows Gain In passenger Vehicles Registered SALEM. Ore., July 13 (Speclal)-J Lincoln pounty alone showed on in crease In the number of passenger -vehicles registered, in this state tlas ,ycor In comparison, with 1930, accordi ng to the annual license report Just .pomplled by. Hal E. Hoes, secretary of state. Lincoln Increased her licensed passenger cars by 16, registering 2nd during the past . year as compared ;,wlth 3102 the previous season. The 35 remaining counties of Ore; ,gon showed .an average decrease of ,7.33, per cent or 18,820 cars under, the totals of -J.831. -The-report for the iflBcal year" beginning July 1, 1931 ; nnd ending June 30, 1932. shows 238, f BO passenger car registrations in con trast to 260,900. or. the, previous 12 piontbs. The decrease In revenue In the pas senger car division, however, was only 4.31 per. cent fpr the year Just ended. The", amount . of jnoney collected In . license fees on mjotor vehicles of less ,than one t,pn ' papaclty, which In? deludes all passenger cars was $5,068, 866.86 fpr 1932 Whfle 5.,397,398.68 was received during 1931, disclosing a shortage for the past year of 228, .481.83. Comparison of passenger car reglsr ,tratlonB In each. county fpr the fiscal .year July 1, 1930, to June 30, 1931, and for the year July 1, 03l to June 30, 1932. (County ' 19?l 1932 (X) ,Baker : 4,033 3,653 480 ,Benton 4,962 4,575 387 (Clackamas 12,092 ,11,399 693 Clatsop . '4.834 4,829 205 .Columbia - 4,715 4,208 507 ,Coos 7,331 6,451 880 Crook . 887 788 . 89 Curry i.. 790 788 4 Deschutes .... 4.520 3.937 583 Dpuglas p,B84 p.648 838 Gilliam .819 698 123 Grant 1,624 1,364 100 Harney 1,647 1,355 292 pbod River ......... 2.782 2.476 306 Jackson -.. ..lp,433 9.954 479 Jefforson ........... 588. 481 97 : Josephine 3.439 3,365 74 (Klamath ........... 9,541 8,380 1152 Lako ,. 1,439 1,303 130 jLono ..'.......14,660 ,13,607 105Q Llncoln 2,102 2,118 X 16 Linn 7,064 6,630 434 Malhciir 3,104 2.795 309 Marlon ....;:...17.051 16.704 347 Morrow 1.108 1,051 147 - Multnomah -....89.188 82,776 6412 J Polk , ......'4,301 4,020 275 , Sherman 378 687 150 Tillamook 3,424 9.205 219 Umatilla', !....... 8.683 6,111 .672 Union .' 4.069 ' 4,084 685 Wallowa 1.095 1.422 273 Wasco 3.422 3,164 258 Washington' 8,348 8,047 301 ' Wheeler 664 692 62 . Yamhill 6,234 6,796 438 Totals 256,900 238,080 18,820 (X) decrease; x increase. Library Ghats Mothers whoarefnteressted in good 1 reading for their children will want to listen In on July 14 and 21 pver station KOAC at three p. m. when Miss Jessie Van Cleve, specialist In children's literature at the American - Library association headquarters, will broadcast talks on children's reading. Those who attended the Pacific north- , west library meeting at Mount Rain ier had the opportunity of hearing Miss Van Cleve who 13 in Eugene this summer giving a pqurse In children's literature. Her vivltj personality and : thorough knowledge of her subject makes her talks much worth listen ing to. ;' The library is prepared o co-oper-'. ate in the relief campaign with ma ,' terlal on canning and conservation of foods. The following material has re cently been ordered from the Oregon : Sttvte Agricultural college to supple ment material already in the library: "Use of Dried Fruits and . VegOr ' tables." 1 "Farm Vegetable Garden." ' The Value and Use of Prunes." ' "Homemade Fruit Butters." J; "Tomatoes For Canning." ''u "Beef on The Farm, Slaughtering, Cutting and Curing.1, "Making Vinegar in The Home." "Making Fermented Pickles." v "Canning Fruits and Vegetables." "Pickles and Relishes." "Tomato Relishes.' ."Homemade Apple and Citrus Pec tin Extracts and Their Use in Jelly Making." , PORTLAND CASH PORTLAND. Ore., July 13 (?) Cash grain: Big Bend bluestem 67J4c. Soft white 48'c. Western white 470. Hard winter 46c. Northern spring 46!4c ,'t- Western red 46c. x, Oats: No. 2 white $21.50. Toddy's car receipts: wheat 19; flour 7; corn 2; oats 1. IHJTTERFAT SAN FRANCISCO, July 13 (P) Butterfat f. o. b. Son Francisco 18c. Bargains 1 Camping Trunk for Car 1 Wheat Hand Truck 1 Kellogg Branch Telephone Second Hand Exchange B. IL Nelson 402 North Fir Root Beer Fountain, Cold Drinks Lunches Candy, Cigars,. Cigarettes Union Pacific Stage Depot 1308 Adams Have Your Radiator . Cleaned Now! Wo Specialise Id Radlatdre, Tops Ss Curtttlns La Grande Radiator Works 130. Jefferson EASTERN CAPITAL IS .INVESTED IN TWO GOLD WES (Continued tram Page One) ' cash Investigating the field , before the group purchased the properties which comprise several thousand acres of land, located in Josephine and Curry counties. The Curry county projecy la east of Brookings. No Stock For Bala Those hacking , the two . develop ments said no stock la being sold In either. ffl Gamblers Throw by Eustace L. Adam. ' . HYNUI'SfS: Opavathip hy air phiuea,' ' ii 'any af kidnayera .wrrg v0 faur wiiH(mireatlfii im- ' nvrt'int joiner dud a vnaiiol voptrtfy 'war, ftanvy Wentworth. .Aihiovoxt, '.the leader. 'keepa ttia ' prisuncra tK q W'mfi, while Ifo dumnnaa inatnuntenta of (Wuuflj 'tronntktir frieuda and ret jitivtfl. An 4tiruiiti& ia heard , over the island one tlay. f)id machine Imm tire made ready for an at tank, - Tha ihlMtrjiplaw ia,rwdlt to , take .ojj If Asltivood aiynnla. ilmmohile a i(etertive who Is aearohiuy for Hhi btaitapera.'i&te rcjw..i.i foincft'forx-ea with Jerry Calltuuu, who ,IVV injured i a Ha lit .with tho yang tohcit Nancy ' U'u tapttirwd- Jerry it ud Stevejia find Emory ftattlf.a, p friend of Jeri y. i ail airpUme which Jerry .piluta. v-titvJt the kidnaper when then hike ((tnty the ranaam money in n hydroplane. rTiey follow the hudrayUine, keeping out of eight. Thejt plan to locate .where the yriaoncra are hidden. ' Chapter -.15 1 THE COIN IS MATCHED THji tiuy black lio.t jp (he afr gratiiinlly .ttaaumed ifprra. A single, silvery wing devolopefl atop u tuiierltig cylindrical 'fuselage. Nancy watched il.'liui' liufUVbeutiim wildly. Could tt bo that those flyers wore spurclilng tox het'oind tlie otli ,er 'icliniu urtthe klUnsimrs? LBack .p the Uaxw. very bad y.!' A-lnvJud'y vulce was unlet, uuwor xied. Hiom her -bed n torn window N'au oy watched 'the inonuphuie buzzing onward lowitrd -the sou I h. Par a few -breathless seconds she thought that the liyers must hove secii the (inuse on the Island, but her heart sank as it tlrmtud stcudily pu. Withuul turning a hnli's ureudtli troni its cuursc, ft passed out of her range ( vision, in a Tow nioiuents the snarl of Us molar had dwindled iutu nothing. "There's your pocan grovo, old ll liter. If uur 1 n cJH hultlu mil!" ohdut ed Emury riuiiiitlmnlly, us Jerry lioluica down aulhe tliiynsplt u , land ' belui?31ief b's.. a !ttSa bis uimugli tu hold u icglmeat, and a hangar, luu. AVIioups, , sisters, wlioops!" "I'll say that's some uavlgatiog," grinned Jerry, watching the Island slide bcaeath tho .-gleaming wiug. "Nuw we'll have to keen going uulll they'll think we haven't seen them. Then I'll glide down and come back just over the top oC the water so they can't see us. Watch tor an island down there that would mako a good landing place." "Make ft for enough away so's they can't hear Uie motor," sug gested Slovens, tpiaklng a careful notation upon a large scale map. "1 donjt aim to have them waiting tor us with a couple dozon machine guns.". i His jaws resumed their placid, rhythmic motion as he turned his at-tentlpn-to the machine gun, which be wiped as carottjlly as though it had received no care tor weeks. Ahead, astern and to thq left, the sea was dotted by thousands of tiny islands, hard-edged spots ot dark green against tho sapphire blue of the water. To the right there was nothing but the endless expanse ot the Gult ot Mexico, extending to the very edge ot tho horizon. Ex cept for the house and hangar they had just passed, thora was no sign ot a human in all the tremendous panorama beneath them. The silent islands were, tor the most part, sim ply clumps of dense mangroves which seemed to have grown out of the water with no earth to give them anchorage and sustenance. Far over to tho eastward the Islands became more numerous until there was more land than water. Here, as the islands blended one- into an other, began tho Everglades, which extended straight across lite south ern Florida peninsula to the Atlan tic ocean. As Jerry cut the throttle and nosed the monoplane Into a thin glide, flocks ot herons, cranes and penguins flapped; their wings and flew away from the strange air monster which had Invaded their age-old privacy. -The pilot's spirits danced as he realized that they wcro at the end of their two-thousand mile chase. He had not tho slightest doubt that In tbat low H-suaped bouse were to be found those who bad disappeared so mysteriously from the midst ot civilization, as well as those who had spirited them a'way. Just ahead and seven or eight miles from the Inbnbited' Island, was a long, narrow key, bordered on Uie east by a mile long stretch of sand wblcb lodlled hard enough to sustain the monoplane's weight. Making one low flight across Its em tire length to otttiro himself that the Jieach held no obstacles which might trip the wheels, he dropped the plane, light as a bird, In a per fect three-point landing. Then, cut ting the engine, he pushed himself out of hi. bucket-seat and slrotclied bis tired muscles. "Someone'll have to pry me out ot- here," muttered- the- detect! ie,- The first work on the development will be the construction of a 1000 acre foot storage dam at Bullion mountain, 44 miles up Graves creek. Gallagher sold three, bydraullo mln Ing operations will be under way In 60 or 90 days. They hops to put throe gold dredges on the property, which, with 34rhour operation, would have A capacity of 2000, 4000 and 0000 yards. , Plans for driving a 6000-foot tunnel In what. Is known as the Columbia mining group were revealed by Galla gher, .who sold this bora would cross cut over 100 surface quartz outcrop plugs, (hat all carry milling value vt frpe gold, many , of them bonanza, gold. Ten nulla of 1000-ton dally capacity are planned for the Mount Emily de posit and Gallagher said the deposit Is largo enough to run them at ca pacity for fifty years. crossly. He climbed stlSly nut ul nit cabin 'door. "Pardon me it i soem to crow,1' ottered Emory, "but you hi ids will liavo to admit that tliisiwas.a pretty place at navigating. .Yon .were both Ut toiho tied when that gasket blew out and we bad to slide down near Tallahassee, leaving the amphibian to sail owny on its nierry courso tq the southward." "Huh, you weren't doing any bueli-aud-wlug dance .yourself!" re torted Jerry. ''Not at tbat moment,'' admitted his comrade. "Qut you'll grant that when ! studied the man last night, used the r tiler mnd projected the line at :tbe amphlbian-'B 'flight, 1 drew a circle around the Ten Thou sand 'islands on 'the extreme soulh western coast ot 'Florida, i tqld ypu we'd And our little hldonnd-go-Bcek partners somewhere v'lthln my pen ciiieti lino:" "1 have a plan," announced Jerry, his face suddenly serious, "fs'ow that we're here, we'va got io du some thing uliout getting our feet ou the Island tlmtrbuusO'ls on. We wuuldu't get anywhere landing titers with ouriplone. They've undoubtedly got nicliine 'gunB -und would -wush us out -before our propeller stopped whirling. We'll have to use stratr cgy.".. "What hn. the Delphic oracle speaks!" applauded Emory. I1I3 face sulciuu, ''One tnora poep out of you and I'll bury you alive In the sand!" Jerry threatened heatedly. "Now here's what 1 have in mind. We'll pump up the collapsible, rubber boat. Then I'll paddle It from one island to unothcr until 1 get lo the uno nearest them. I'll dellale the boat and bide It III the scrub, go tu the shoro toward tho house and yell for help. They'll probably rescue me, out of j-urloslly. I'll tell theni, somB itltid '..of. a cudt-audrlittll -yarn, and try to get the lay ot the lhud and" "And tomorrow," Interjected Km ory, "Stove and i'll fly over the island and drop sand-burrs ou your grave." "Shut up! Tomorrow, some time in the afternoon, you get your ma chine gun ready and, as our witty friend lr 1 suggested, fly over the island. If things are right, I'll find some woy to show something white, a table cloth, or a sheet, or a nap kin, out of a window, or on the lawn, if you see It, come on down, ready for trouble, while 1 start some kind of a rumpus In the house to keep everyone annoyed." ''It's a lousy idea!" drawled Emory. "Why?" "Just this; I hale to throw money mutters 111 your face, but 1 financed the expedition for the fun. there would be in It. Now, the first time that It looks as though there might be a little excitement, you go and try to take tho play away from me. Seems to me you might let me pad dle over to the Island and you and the old-timer hero do the manna front heavon act." , Stevens spat reflectively and scratched himself. "Me," he ventured, "1 don't think it's so good, either. What we ought to do Is to fly to the nearest town and get all the cops In sight and then come back In a boat and raid the place, good and proper. I'm a peaceable feller and I smell trouble if we're going to mill around so Impetuous-like. But, on the other hand, if wo call in the bulls, we'll bave to split the rewards twenty-thirty ways." It was evident that the detective was pa tbe horns ot a dilemma and the others were quick to see their advantage. "Sure," agree Jerry hastily. "To take a place like tbat island In a direct attack would give them time to prepare sand trenches and em placements tor their machine guns, if they haven't them already built. For a massed attack, fifty men would le none too many. We'd hard ly get a nickel ot the reward." "Tell you what I'll do, Emory!" suggested Jerry, brightening. "I'll match you to see which ot us goes alone to t' ) Island." "Listen, fellers," interrupted Ste vens. "Seems to me you aro forget ting there are three of us. We'll match; the odd man goes. Gam. bier's throw, winner lake all." They matched. Emory and Ste vens turned up beads. Jerry tri umphantly exhibited a tall, gleeful ly pocketed the coin and strode toward the fuselage where the rub ber boat was stowed. Whle his cumrado glowcrpd, Slovens shook his head sadly. Years ago, he re membered, he had been all get-up-nnd-RO like these boys. Well, time would temper them unless they went end got themselves killed first. (CovwWit. Dial PrtnV Jtrry srrlvsi tomorrow, and Attl : wood- grvo him-s colfl' rvctptlon, David Hutton Gets Confidence Vote .LOS ANGELES, July -13 (fll A demand for the discharge of Koy A. Wmklns. nn lnvostlgaor, and n state ment reaffirming confidence In David Hut ton were Issued Tuesday by the board f elders of Angelua Temple, clcrifyiug a maze of rumors growing out of the St, Plerre-Hutton brooch of i promise suit. The statement apparently put an end to reports that the governing body of the famous temple had' been aligned against the husband of the evangeJIst. Atmee McPhereon Hutton. since Myrtle St. Pierre, a nurse. won a $5000 verdict over him -for breach cf promise. While the position taken concern ing Hutton occasioned, no surprise, the move to oust Watklns was un expected. 'WatktiiB had figured prom inently, in" tho trial as a collector of information for Hutton'a case and Attempts had been made to name him as a witness - buryer. Russians Buying Less In America NEW YORK,-July 13 W) Amtorg Trading Corp., commercial gent for the 'Russian -Soviet union, reports thnt Its' purchases iin the United Daily Cross ACROSS t. Tree of the y .pine family S. 'Uncooked 9. Thus: Latin 13. -Papal scarf 13. Female sheep If. Unsmelted metal 10. Type pf automobile -16. Snuggled 18. Something eat In SO. Threefold 1, Banner 23. Knock 26. Roman 'date 26. Decay 27. Utrht helmet 21). Deputies 31. Prevents 35. Nootumal mammal of Mftdaguacur 37. Assam silkworm 38. Bib lien I country . , 41. Perish 42. Cut with shears $3. Goes at on easy en it 46. Hftiii: lonKely Solution of Saturday's 'Puzzle DElVOLTyE lT A, TAR AN AN TA S iLIN RUt E MTA M A LES Efi I SMENlS EMT SEAPepA SiSOD N ODES 9QHgE A TT iMiCR A IE D EL iOPPi. P A;T Ggl ClimS E Si AD AWASlDA Wkl-LQ T O T A PA S TU LOCAL SnAT E eTL e; V ft t p1 DY: N E s m RW vTi" UElCf 47, Continent 49. -Tall alendor liLllMInu 52, Number ftf. Religious sislcr 4. Muke 1 RpecPtrcs: humorous ' 65. Feminine end Ins 6C. Bt'CdTne a 3 4 , w7 8 w ? ? x " ! IB!''8 ' B?d 2'"' 22 m 23 24 " ' 3f ': i Tl IP 33 J 38 3f 4o Wml HP42 47 43 4-1 So SI STORy oHAL COCHRAN (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) THE worried Tlnlos wlke! real fast while carrying Duncy. Then, ot last, they readied ih rlrcua doctor's tent. Said one, " I hope he's here. "He'll fix poor Duncy up real quick." Wee Duncy said, "Oh, I'm not sick! In fact T really douht If there is anything (o fear. "My side still hurts a little hit. hut shortly I'll be feeling fit. Why bother Mister Doctor? Let me try and walk alone." lie slipped off of the stretcher and real quickly reached out with his hand and grabbed for Scouty. Then tho other Tlnles heard him groan, ... fylfE doctor alBO licavd, the noise. Ha stepped outside and said, "Welli boys, what' seems to be the matter?" "Duncy's hurt," someone replied. "He took a' ride and took a flop. The dog that pulled hi in wouldn't stop." The doctor then said, "Well, I'll take the Utile lad inside. "Vou other boys can watt' out States In the first half of 1933 to taled $8,640,000 agalnat $40,593,000 over the same period of 1931, a, do oil no of 86 per cent. -The corporation said tho shrinkage wua duo partly tq lack ol credit faculties nero compar able, to these available in Europe. Soviet buying in Germany increased and new long-term crediU in-Bug land. It was said, ; had -stimulated Russian purchases there in the last few months. Western Mexicans Facing Starvation TUCSON, Ariz., July 13 (fl1) Hun dreds of persons in many villages on the Western Mexican coast face star vation, Edmund Flssatcr, Mazatlan fruit grower, revealed Tuesday as he ended a hazardous Journey by horse back and automobile from the strlck en areas. "More than 300 ore In the grips of hunger now." Plssater said, "'and death already Is -striking Into tho adobe and brush homes or the peons, Dogo and burrows are' being killed for meat. , ; FOUR TOR8 LOST PORTLAND, July 13 VP) 'Loss of four toes was -suffered last night by T. 'R. 'Bushnell when' 'ills left - foot touched the propellor -ox a 'power boat whllo he'was swlmtnlng:ln Lalto Oswego. - Word Puzzle 7. One 6t the mil of a windmill 8. Direction 9. Not hollow I If. CaddoAs of . pouoe 11. Onmts. ns territory 17. Cotnmunpiace ID. Rultiied out il. Title of u munk n. Ship's dltiry H. Actor 37. Pigpen 3S. Flrtit woman 10. One whq ulveB a ' title to Vi. Exlanalon ot n subscription :)3, Three: prellx it4. Stlwhi mate n. Hi'lpliiR :ta. VhirU with success H9. Hounded . oupoina DOWN lirfltlo 2. HxiPt , 3. KiuU rnys ' A. Loud ringius mctnilic Rnutiil 1 6. Doineutlc fowls tj. Money pnifl tnt the use of property 4). 42. piu'loaea (top liroil urtfve cell of u : I lower less pin nt dn dl 4B. Cdmponcnt of n molecule 4S. Hllllnrd sUclt CO. Summer: VrmcH nt Pcnmlo ruff PICTURES 4J0E K1N& here. I hope I'll shortly bring i;ood cheer hy telling you your pal's all right." Said Scouty, "So do we!" Then with the doctor Duncy went and while they were Insldo the tent, kind Windy said, "Oh, gcQ, I am as nervous as can be." . UOUPr-OSIN" Duncy's really hurl. 1 11 Nt from thnt tnnnlA j In the dirt," said Coppy. "My", wnui win wq uu, 11 ne iiiujiL stay In bed? "He wouldn't like that one wee bit. It's hard for him to even sit real still for Just one moment." "You are wrong," another sold, "Why, he's the one who loves to sleep. It's often been real hard to keep him miivlng, when we're on a hike. Ho Is a lazy lad. "HowcVer, I'Jiut hopo that ho will be as well as well can be. If Mister Doctor tells us that, I know we'll all be glad." (Covrnght, I'M:!. XKA Service. Inc. I (Dunry mwts. sweet little glrt; In the next albry.) (PLASSIFIED ADC TUB MABKBX W,ACB Of UNION WAM-OWA COUNTIES--' (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion ......iOe, Per line, each added comco- utlve Insertion To Minimum cuwgo on one order .-.-25o FOR SALE J. I. C. CASE threshing machine; 16 I 30 International tractor engine. Inq. Observor. 7-13-J tp fleshman'S fresh extra ems at Pub- , lie Market, Sacajawea Annex. I IT-1Q-1 In FOR BALE 1837 model Nsall -llitht j six coach, In good condition, taoa. can Mam vri. (-ia-h p. Foil SALE Pord pickup truck; good condition. Will toko wood lh pay ment, 1033 Benton St. Ph. 330-J or Main 60. 7-13-t f. r3B SALE troostea frying niliblts, " 35c each.'Ph.'gSW, 1-13-3 tp. FOR, SAtiE Hotpolnt electric rongo and;ico box. poll 168 W. 7-12-a t. RASPBERRIES, block caps. Bring yXur crates and pick your own, 75c aerate. H.'O. Muir, Cove. 7-11-4 t FOR SAIjB 1037 Dodge coupe.. Buu 13,000 miles. 160. PERKINS MOTOR CO. ' Phono Main 600. 4th & Adams. 7-0-5 t. GOOD RANGE with colls. Also heater, eoa u, 2000 n. spruce. 7-o-t t. POR BMiE Lodtcs" ana glrl'B drcssoa, all kinds, prices reduced, pmart sport frocks, phono 802 y, or 2900 fl. Spruco St. e-27-t t. FOR SALE OR TRADB 6 A. with Im provements, Farmers 8X2. 6-i7-t I. OUR HOMfc FOR BALE. Cheap, 318-J or 1601 Oth St., ' ... ., ."-10-t t. FOR RENT 4-RM. furti. dup'lex, 60&' Adams. . 7-13-t f. FOR RENT Mod., fum. 6-rm. house, tnq. 20 1st St. 7-13- p. FOR RENT Oarage, 1007-Oth. 7-12-0 tp FOR RENT 5 room houBO. Coli M. 38. 7-12-3 tt 6-RM. FURN. HOUSE at cor. of ,st and Adams, $20. See H. W. Smith at Fox Farm. -7-11-6 tp FOR RENT 7-rm. modern House full basement, hardwood floors. Mod erately priced. Phono Main 580 0-30-t f. STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. houso On Oth St. Inquire 1405 N or phono 434-J. p-20-t f. FOR RENT Nicoly xurnlBhed room In private home, with oi without meuis. Mrs. nniay. rnone main uur. 0-0-t f. MISCELLANEOUS DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone S23-J. 8-8-t f. PORTLAND CAFE Meals ot All Hours. 36c to 3So. Coffee ond des sert included, 213 Depot St. 0-18-1 m. EASTERN OREUON Bcnool or Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 9-0-1 m LA GRANDE MATCH EBB and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works, Ph. 124-W. Ghaa. Edwards, Prop. 12-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANGE Wo will soil your piano for you, placing It on '.dis play In our atoro. You sot the price. For complete details phono Main 006. Radio ond Music Supply Co. 7-0-1 m. KIlIS I1KOKEN PORTLAND; July 13 (II 'Roy Terrell of Salem was brought , to a hospital here Tuesday suffering from' two or moro broken rlb3 received when ho fell, down a shaft at tho. Amalgamated tnlnea near Mchnuyi, Ore. I THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n 90 GLAWS FOUND ?EAPL IN HE?) SHOE,PIQHT WHEPE SHE HAD ' HIOSEN THEM, EH? ' -ANTJ THE NEXT CHANCE I f( IT'S ALLT5GHT, f IT VJAS I T GET, I INTEND TO I HONEY. I KNEW ALC THA.Y , I GIVE HEP AN EAPf-UL V CfG ALL A.LONG THAT OLD DETECTIVE'S V OF VNHAT'? ON MV , ?.v Uii VOU VJEBEN'T FAULT, INEZ MIND1.! X TO CLAME V ': . .' ...'..'- ''. . . : i, . . i RATES BY MONTH 9 lines, per month (3.50 8 lines, per month .........3.36 t lines, per month , M OO 6 lines, per month 14.75 Each additional line over five charged st OOo per line por month. WANTED WANTED To buy weancr pigs. Call Observer. 7-13-2 t. WANTED TO TRADE Dodgo pick-up for wood. Claude Wright Imp. Co. 7-13-3 tp PUBLIC KEEP off my yard. Use Walks. Fannie Alllnson. 7-U-t f. MIGHT PURCHASE Plrst mtge. on valley farm bearing 7ofc int. Aug. 1. Submit details. Bert Oakman. 2111 David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 6-13-1 mp. WILL BUY 30 om batteries. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries as low aa 10.05. Automo tive Electric Co., 1426 Adams. Phone U 620. 1-20-1 m LOST LOST Pishing bag and tackle bet. Baker and Wallowa Lake. Reword. Leavo at Observer. 7-12-2 t. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Deciding Poodles F&te! fNE SAY HE CAUT CA1" sskio poodle 3NE p J . Brf -HHP V back no . 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J V HEW t I roirrkiiAW cn c:nnw ihi ii , i t . . . - Escaped Convict Caught in fdbHb WALLA WALLA, Wash,, July 13 UP) Ellis Woodard escaped prisoner from tho Washington- state peniten tiary here was captured Tuesday heat Cottonwood, Idaho,' Clarence E, Long, superintendent, was advised. He had a leg wound from a bullpt fired by Idaho officers who caused Woodard and his fellow fugitive. W. p, Mox ley.'to abandon a car stolen at Lewis ton Monday near Cottonwood. The two ccl;mates escaped Satur day night by cutting rivets from the met: on their door, sawing bars to a vontllstor shaft, cutting a ventilator pipe and finally scaling tbe 'cast wall by means of a rope taken from a pol'i 'used in constructing a now colt building on which they wcro em ployed. The hunt for Moxley continued. ' Ju.tlco The virtue pf Juslk'c consists uoileriltloh, ns rogiilntcd by wis iloni. Arlstotlp. . J..ux-m -j mi Professional Directory HospilalB OR. I. EE B. 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