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Tuesday, July 19, 1932 LA .GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Flvje jCherry Harvest v In Full Swing In Union Orchards liy Mm. L. Z. TurraU 1 (CbBorvor. Correspondent) UNION, Ore. (Special) Cherry harvesting Is In full swing this week in splto-of the very unsatisfactory1 prices. Atiout 75 people have been employed by the local fruit growers association and two grading belts are going full blast. . A buyer was here Inst week to look over the Royal Anne and decided they were not ripe enough to harvest but on his visit Sunday he ordered them picked the i first of the week. These,. are being' Bhlpped to a cannery in Salem with ! the price set at two cents: The asso- j elation is handling both the Cove ; and-Union .crops and one car of i Blnga was shipped last week, with j another almost ready to ship. J. B. Weaver, president of the association, j Vtatesi tho Anne crop Is fine na to flizo and color and the blacks are of unusually fine quality. The crop of Dings and Lamberts Is very heavy i find in some places the trees were ' go loaded with fruit that thoy were unable to attain their full size. P, M. Littler Us packing for the Pacific Fruit Growers association and Is ecll ing tho crop for cash. He Is start ing his shipments today with a full crew at work, , ; Dale Sclblrd came In Sunday from San Prancisco where he is. employed by thO' Standard Oil company, and will spend: lila vacation with his par ents. jMr.t and Mrs. George Sclblrd. . Mrs. G. T. Barnard and Mrs. George Hoffman drove to Pendleton to spend the weekend while their husbands fished in Anthony creek near North Powder. ... . Wilbur Foster and daughters, Crete and Eleanor, of Nyssa, were overnight guests of tho Terrall -family Friday . on their. way- to Portland. . ,. Lewis Davis, who accompanied Will Vogel's- shipment of sheep back to Omaha, plans, to remain there. Jack Delp lcftr.for the east in his car and the two may meet and drive badk to-Virginia again. - , i.; IV M. Littler; and Ray Wilson, of Imbler, returned from Newbridge in tho-, Eagle iVolley section last Thurs day after helping pack and ship the cherry crop there. w i Mr; andwMrs.. Cyrus Williams and daughter,' Miss Carrie Williams, and Mrs. Elmira Kennedy drove to the Owyheo- dam ' Sunday to attend the dedication of the dam. Thousands of people attended the exercises. 1 r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, of Port land, and Mrs. - Arch Wilson, of 'La Grande;. were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler. ( ; . - Mr. and -Mrs. U. G.- Couch and Mrs Sam Williamson, of La Grande, -attended the Pomona grange picnic. ' Dr. 'and- Mrs. E. J. Schuster drove in from . Tillamook Sunday and after a brief visit with the Terralls drove to North Powder 'for an overnight visit with Mr; and Mrs. George Fergu son; They returned' to Union Monday and will visit friends hero today and tomorrow. V l Miss Mabel Doty, La Grande lib rarian and Miss- Mae Stearns, photo grapher; took in part of the Pomona grange picnic Saturday. -" r Lro'-MflybaehV of'; Portland, .came 5'up to spend the1 weekend with Morton Kuhn. The two boys were PhirKappa Tau fratofnlty brothers in O. S. C. " About1 23 Epworth Leaguers went to La Grande Thursdny evening to attend the play given by the leaguers there. ' Mrs. Ina fcjerbst ond daughters, Adelheld and Elza, furnished Borne very fine music for the morning services at the Methodist church Sunday. HORRIBLE STORY 1 ' Op THIRD DEGREE (Continued from Page One) ct the 13 suspended men were con sidered a possibility. Three fellow-suspects of Stark's picked- eight detectives arid two pa trolmen who, they said, beat them : with rubber hose, blackjacks, a heavy : ledger and a shoe. Tirte followed sensational testimony by Assistant District Attorney Martin . W. Littleton Jr., directly implicating Deputy Cilicf Frank Tappan In the beating of Stark,, a youth with a STOMACH TROUBLE? MAC-SMITH TABLETS ((illckly Relieves the Discom forts of Excessive :Gns, Ilcleh Ing, F 1 a t u I ence, Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Sour Stonuirb. . iIoon Drug Co. , .' " ' La. Grande, Ore. Ask for Literature ; Guaranteed July Clearance BATHING ' SUITS All wool, good weight, nevy models, $2.95 Values. Now $1.95 jt3 police record. '''" Littleton swore that Tappan came into the detective' room on Friday, "looking very hot;''- mopping his brow and exclaiming about Stark:. "He's the, toughest I've ever seen, I put one foot on his belly and one on his throat and rocked back and forth and It didn't faae him." Tappan Denies Story Tappan, turning pal,, took the stand and flatly denied v Littloton's statement. Tho suspension of the 13 and the arrest of four policemen as material witnesses followed exposure by Dis trict , Attorney Elvln N. Edwards of what he called a plot to have Detec tive Joseph Hlzenskl, son of the wom an beaten In the robbery, ''take- the rap" ror beating stark. Edwards said the other detectives figured It would be easy for Hlzenskl to escape conviction by -pleading he lost his head In rage over his mother's ' SYNOPSIS: Aahwood. an mi - usual aann leader, detminda that jc)'rpcalhoun, : limorii fiattlea.and . a detective. 8.tovena.' tl.tve , lilm 1 their parole Hot to interere Kith tho ' prlaonera 'he ia ' hotdtuo ' tor rauaom on a trontoal ialnnil, Tho three have been captured whtle trylna to arreae Aahwood and rca cue Nancy Wentworth. ..:": 1- - Chapter 20 MADHOUSE STEVENS was'cliewing quietly, his eyes gazing off Into a far corner. His two companions waited for him to speak. m. ' At last the silence 'became uome what oppressive. Ashwood's slen der, nervous Angers drummed Impa tiently uponiae table top. Tho de tective looked at .him with a friend ly smile. .. . . , ...... :' "Llmpy," he murmured unexpect edly,' "you're' a great Httlo feller, and 1 like .you. . But so long-as. 1 keep my health and my Job i;ot to do my daiimocost to put you In the hot scat, where you belong. And sorry I'll be, too,' when they turn on tho juice, i So, you see, I can't say anything that'll cramp my style. My Job Is bard enough as It' Is. He drained his glass. "Guess v.o'11 play aloni with Stove, here," announced Jerry unlet- iy- Emory said nothing, but nodded ln'agreemerit. ; . :i Asbwood's fingers ceased their drumming: . ' "Sorry, fellows." ho shrugged, ris ing painfully. "Don't know as I blame -ou. Still, : hope you'll be careful, for I'd hale to have you shot'" He turned to Sorry.' : "Captain Calhoun, ro r are at liberty' to discuss this locntlon whenever yo pi iaso. "Alfrol, kind ly show youi new guests to their .room and see that .they are made 'comfortable."- ' ' - ' ' He smiled Inscrutably as they followed the steward from the room. "Well, I no?er Invested $26,000 In, better advantage In my ' life than vhcn 1 bought that monoplane," de clared Emory enthusiastically, 'a the stowor j-closed tho door behind lilm. He looked at the other two with gleaming eyes. "I wanted ad venture tp help me forget lEe gen eral boredom of lite, didn't ? This, gentlemen. Is just what my doctor ordered!" ' "Uh, huh," agreed Stevens Main ly...."!, got a hunch that what you follors call adventure Is coming along In gobs so big and tough that you'll have a lot of trouble digesting them." " ' "-' - : "How did- they capture you7" asked Jerry curiously. "They Jut.' looked down l d saw our piano sitting there on the bench. Thru they dived and cut circles In the sand around us with a nachlne gun until It would have been silly not to stick up our bands." The detective was clearly dejocted. Whatever there might be of adven ture and romance In the situation did not appeal to him. "Thon they landed and Invited us aboard their plane, where a guy sat behind us. tickling our ribs with uu automatic. Another fellei flew our plane back." "What's the layout ' here?" de manded Emo-.y "How are we going to get away and release the prison ers?" "Isn't he the ambitious little boy?" mocked Stevens. "This .ilaci djpsn't look very dan gerous to me." retorted Emorj. "Af ter all Is sold ?nd done. I r titer llk. that chap you call Umpy. He was the finest fellow you over PV7 'hat night he speaks ot In London, and 1 don' believe he's changed much. Little more hard-boiled, purhaps. but that rather adds to his attrac tion." . . V , "Sure," agreed Stevens, "1 like him, too, within Fonslbh llm'ts. But bo's something new In tho t a; of crooks, and i play safe with a iy thing 1 don't understand. Oiys like Llmpy, when they turn t.'ook, usual ly take to shoving phoney money or some other game where brains and glib tongue turn the trick. Bui'this feller's gone Into the racket as a sort of Interesting experiment, they tell me, ani he's been cleaning up on It. Trouble Is, he's always worked through others, so tba up to a few minutes ago I was never able to get anything on him I could use In court, r.at listen. ! ' I: don't fool yourself. That baby meant Just what he said when he warned us to step easy. He'd kill yci In a minute, even If he was to cry him self to sleep every night over It for a wef k." "1 think Steve's right, Emory," agreed Jerry. "I've spent an eve ning and a night here, and It's the damnedest madhouse you've ever seen. ' It's snlng to be another scorching day today, and by night balf the folk on the Island, Includ Injuries. , V HlzcniBkl, in a mild voice, testified he "socked" .the almost naked Stark twice.''" v ' . v.. ."You're lying," thundered Justice Stelnbrink , He repeatedly - warned police wit nesses that ' in "covering up" they laid themselves open . to perjury charges. Two policemen, Harry Zan der and Ijoslle Pearsall, he bltlugly called "expert masseuers" used to "shellack" ,tlght-Uppod prisoners. .-, 50 Kaw Writs Que witness .told.. of seeing Stark lying unconscious in a sound-proof rifle room, his trousers half off, his shirt all open In front, disclosing raw welts, of which a physician testified there were 60. . . Others said they saw him slumped over in a chair "too far gone to speak, gagging at times and then, finally, unconscious. It was Police Captain Emll Morse that "ordered him taken lers Throw by Eu&taxx L. Ademvii ' ' Ing ourselvos, will be fit subjects for padded cells' and stroiirm nurses. -The Last thing far us to do Is to play along quietly, watdi for a lucky breau and then Jump U grab u."' - .' . "That sounjs llko sense," nodded Stevens, standing at the window and watching a man who bugged the shade of a palm and every Nov- and then shitted his heavy bolster to a more comfortablo position. My dear Miss Wentworth," sighed Ash wood,' "If you were only able to acquire a' proper perspec tive, you would And yourself thor oughly enjoying your stay wlth us. You are, I am told, a remarkable actress. J'ist think of the roles you will be able to create when you 'un defstand the pathologic psychology of your fellow guests." A faint breezo from tho GUI of Mexico caressed Nancy's pink chook as she lay bnck In her deck chair indolently watching the BOtt tropic night. Ash vood's Idle specui itlons, brilliant but bltlngly cjrnivtl, In trigued her, ' ' '. "But I'm not a dramatic actres3, Mr. Ashwood." she pretested. "It's really a pit that you did net Invito someone dov Lore who might give mo singing and dnnclrg lesson; in stead of studies In character." ' He waved her argument away. "Hamilton, for Instance," be con. tlnued, reflectively, "who, like . a drowning man wltb ills proverbial straw, clutches at his deck of cards as a preserver of his sanity. Watch, if you will, the expression in his eyes .when Ho looks at .Williams, the Inoffensive grain broker from Chicago. ' Strange, those two solid business men should be so antago nistic." Each seems so Innocuous In Ills own hay," But tbelr-hrood. Ing distaste for one another will flare up before long and the results will bq fascinating, to an Impartial observer.' -;' '; '- -" ' ' "'''Regard tho sullen enmity bo tween our fashionable nn.iat.eur ath lote Mallory.' and the product bf Chicago speakeasies, the worthy Luccl.." ." ' ' " " 'Then, If you please, observe the case ot Martin, whose real love is Chicago rcal estate In neat little subdivisions on the prairies west of Evahsvllle." Ho finds' himself, now. In love with you, but perplexed because the heat seems to - nave dried up tho ebullient, bubbling spriiigs' ot' loquacity which are every real estate 'promoter's birth right. ' He," too, thwarted In "his ambition ' to sell you the Idea ' of settling In Chicago, will soon break out Into violence, it is interesting to speculate as to the time and method of bis outbreak." Nancy wondered what the three newcomers were doing at this m-ir-ent. They had kept to them selves all day, making no effort to talk to her or to the other pris oners. She had thought there would be troublo when she- bad seen the queer old detective meet bucci near me ueau line in front of the hangar. The gangster had clenched his fists and had half crouched as though to spring at the older man. But Calhoun and Bat tles had stepped forward to meet his charge. There had been an In stant's tense silence and Luccl bad turned away, bis swarthy face dark and lowering. Nancy had seen a look of disappointment sweep over the faces ot the two comrades. Her wild surge of hope that the trio would find speedy means to rescue her had faded Into nothing during the baking hours ot the afternoon. After all, what could they do, surrounded, as they were, by n score of armed guards? She hoped they would not be preclpl tale. . Ashwood had told her that Calhoun had been slightly Injured In attempting to Interfere when she bad been kidnaped. Her heart warmed to him, but she had had no opportunity to express her grail, tude. Later, perhaps, the ,-hance would come. "And now." Ashwood's somnolent voice continued, "it becomes neces sary to tell you that the day after tomorrow I am taking a step of somo importance. I. observe a slight feeling ot restlessness among my men, here, so events are shap Ing more rapidly than I had anilcl paled. "I have decided tn buy you bark from your ah (lance, and we will leave the Island for good. The others will be released the next day." , She sat bolt upright In her chair, wandering If she hail understood. "Buy me?" she gasped. tConurtnht IHnt I'rratl Afhwood't tonthir0 proposal ts Nancy caufet Lccci tc inafce a deadly threat, tcmorrtv. to the rifle room, testimony showed. ' Zander Insisted that Hlzenskl, cry ing "Tou low down tliief,"1 leaped at -Btark.', hit lilm on the throat- time and again, until his head snapped back and then dropped downward. - I'liyalcian' Testifies - Dr. Thomas J.'" Poorns, ' physician called In police, said ho found 8tark dying and In "shocking condi tion,", lie naked what the matter was and was toldt ' ,. . "Ho must have had a fit of some kind.". ,-. , i. "You deteoted that it wasn't a fit?" asked Justice Stelnbrink.- "No1 trained eye' was necessary for that," the physician reported; ' Jsse Stclll'nnd Philip Cecala, two of Stark's fellow-suspects In. the S4 robbery of Mrs. Hizenski, appeared frightened as they pointed out po licemen they accused of beating them. 1 The fourth man, Alex Drangcl, was surly and doflant. Walking down a long row of men, some of them white and shaking, he would stop In front of ' one, give him a thump that sent him back on his heels and say: ' .- '. , "He slapped me around." He shook his fist at Detective Ser geant Marcell Chagnon; : accused of wielding a rubber- hose, and mut tered "I'd like to break your skull." ' The suspensions loft the county detective bureau sadly riddled, and newspapers predicted 'a shake-up would follow. . . - ' - Daily Cross ACROSS , Commences 10a filer Bravo Formal pro- cession Alternative Always: poet. 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THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) THE lebra circled here and; there nnd frankly djdn I seem' to core where II was renlly bound for 11 usl ran with all lli might ' The TlnleB. who were chasl'iB II. kept on. bin didn't gain one! bit. "If we don't hurry" Dttnry ald. " 'twill run right out of sight ; "As for myself. I'm getting tired Wilh lots of pep thai beast's Inspired and we aro slm-, ply foolish to be running on like this. - ' 1 I "I Ihlnk I'll Hop down on the. ground and soon 1 will lie sleep-1 Ing sound My share of sleep Is one thing that I alwavs hate to miss 4t""vH. my you are a lozy lad," said 8couty "Frankly. I'd be glad to run a bit like this each day to keep myself in trim "Some day you're going to realize that everyone needs exer cise. I only wish that we were where we all could take a swim "That sport Is very good for 1'OllTI.AM) lMtonrt'E PORTLAND, July 10 Country meats . Selling price to retailors! country-killed hogs beat butchers un dor 100 lbs. 7tr7!4c. Others unchang ed. ,- : -.- , i . . Onions Balling prlco to retailer: now Walla Walla OOcerSl.lO cental. New potatoes ' Northwest ti.GO cental. , ' nutter, buttorfat, eggs and llvo poultry unchanged. Mohair, nubv coscara bark, hops, potatoes, strawberries, wool ana hay quotations unchanged. POUTL.VMl CASH PORTLAND. Ore., July 10 Ml Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestcm 67c. Soft wllito 470. Western white 40c. Hard winter 40o. Northern spring 4Gc. Western red 45V!c. Oats: No. 2 white S10.60. Today's car receipts: wheat. 30; Hour 1; com 4: hay 1. VINNIPKO W1IKAT WINNIPEG. July 10 VP) Wheat close: July 53; Oct. Dec. 00 i.l 68!'B. Cash. wheat: No. 1 northern 64; No. 2 northern b0; No. 3 northern 4K. ' I - Word Puzzle Solution of yesterday's Puzzle IV. Syini.oi tor 11. Lltrnry suiervltor 12. Stitches again 20. rut on 22. Strict ren dcrin of what Is due z3. I.lquor ' 25. Unci's of necks 27. Hnpldlty 21). Sailor 30. Nor w eg I tin torritorlnl division 32. Means 33. 1'uhllc displays 34. Violent com motion 35. Hofore 37. Insect's ens 38. figures ot . speech 39. Divisions of ft calyx 41. Expltito 44. Cast off 45. Siutcy 43. Ovum: comb, form f0. Rvergreen trco 63. ComnnrntlVQ ond ing 55. A brtither of ... O'Hn . .8. Metric Innd mcusuro 4. Klali egija B. ltow 0. Prudlentnents 7. Olii wen lion 8. Solemn deciar- ntlon - 0. Unrefined metal you hut something thai wo. sel dom do However, let's null ar guing and catch thol zebra now " lint when they slarled looking round, the frisky beast could not he found "My goodness." shout ed Windy. "It has disappeared somehow." ... THEN Duncy said. "There'll bo a fusa 'eauso II l gono It's tip to us to try and find another Say! 1 have a happy hunch "1 need a donkey from that lent " So to that spot they promptly went, and when the donkey came out. Duncy said, "Now watch me. bunch." He look a palnl brush In hi? hand and cried. "This donkey will look grand I'm going lo put some stripes on him with paint, as you shall see "Their It!; a zebra he ll appear I'll do the Job well, never fear " The others soon agreed he if as clever as could bo. iCnpyrlpht. I32. NI-'.A Service Inc i (Cnppy serves n dnmly menl In flip next sloi-)'.) iPLASSIFIED ADS TKE MAKKKT ri,ACB OP UNION A tVALLOWA COUNTIES ' (Count five average words 1 i i ." to tho lino.) Per line, 1st Insertion ...10c Per line, each ndded epnseo - utlve insertion To Minimum -charge on one -.: order . ..H...mH..M.....mH6o FOR SALE FOR SALE Cuthbcrt red rasp berries, Cumberland black caps. Oomo and pick them youreclf ond bring crates, 75o crato. J. B. Mills, Cove. Ph. 133. 7-1B-3 t. FOR SALE Nice numc, 3 iota, email store, service station; S8O0 will handle. P. O, Box 832. 7-16-t f. COVE BERR1EC rvono better. Whole sale or rotoll. No order too large; uono too small. Shoot 'em to M Lorcc, Covo,, or phono Covo 72. i " . ' .' : 7-18-e t. i I FOR SALE OR TRADB A. with Im- provoments. Fanners 0X2. 0-17-t-f. OUR HOME FOR SALE. Ohoop, 318-J or 1601 0th St. ' 6-10-t f. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Furnished house, 2706 2nd St. ;Ph. 609 W. ' 7-16-3!t. 4-BM. turn, duplex, 808 Adams: ! - 7-13-t!f. STKICTLY MODERN 7-rm. houso on 0th St. Inqulro' 1408 N or 'phone. 434-J. .'..-'- '; ' '-a-S0-t)fi FOB RrSNT--Nlcely lurnlsned room in I private home, with ot wlthput meals. Mrs. riuiay. rnono main ou r. 0-9-t f. MISCELLANEOUS DO WELL BHOS. CLEAN-UP We will clean up your ashes, papers, ete. Phone 323-J. ' 8-8-t f. EASI'EHN OltEOON BcnoOl of MUfllo. i' violin, piano, volco. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. ' 9-0-1 m LA OH ANUS MAII'Rrisa ana Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W. Ohaa. Edwards Prop. 13-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANGE We will sell your piano for you, ploolng it OnDis play in our store. You set tho prico. For completo details phono Main 805. Radio and Music Supply Co. 7-0-1 m. AUTOMOBILES I FORD SPORT COUPE $200.00. Overhauled, five gooa tlrco, now top 1 PlSRKINS MOTOR CO. Cor. 4tli and Adams. Ph. Main 500 ' 7-10-3 t. EX-CADDY MAHTKIl SHOOTS ' : !01 Ar-rKlf ISi-VBAIt LAPSK HBNDEBSONVILLE, N. C. M") Nl L. '"Noll" - Shockley hadn't tried to, play golf In 18 years, but ho shot tl' 04 over tho 18-holo Kanuga layout, hero his first trip out. ". ' A former caddy mastor at tho oldl Bar.a Soucl country, club near urecn- villo, S. C, which was one of the first golf courses in this section, Shockley onoo was able to ohoot regularly In tho low 80's. i i - i Francis . Oulmct, Shockley recalled.- was a frequont player at the old Sans I Soucl. Then he smiled broadly. The llrat $5 bill I over had In my i life," he explained. "Oulmet gave me I for caddylng 54 holes for hlro one hbt afternoon.- Ho knew his gamo iind'ha- knew hl3 club3 and never allowed the j cuddy 'to suggest cr offer a club." NAItHOW KHf'AI'K ;' j HOOD RIVER, Ore, July 18 mi Four persons imrrowly csenped dis aster on Mount Hood Sunday whenfj tin avnlnnche of 'snow and roctot starting near the summit, tote through one of n string of climbers' who were descending from the pciik .The four woro Injured but their hurts were not serious. They aro Mr. andyMrs. George Bnlley of Yakl--mn, Wnsh.; Ednn Redmond of Hood River, and Ed Ooodrlch, Hood River. Doctors with the party attended tho four. THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n ' : -! ' YiELL.WC SiMPLV MUST PAV THIS I FWNVTUne BILL. VM VtOT1 0ONG TO " HWE. CHICK VNOPRY DKV OVER IT--I'LL SELL SOMETHING !! J LET'S SEE ' ( OH, I knovv!-- v grandmas vcmrus:: ) stvj Ms 2 h , ,' ''-Zimmhm Elr-lr r'n,,. RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month .i-,,,,, , tM 3 lines, per month ................... -S3.20 4 lines, per mouth ,.................4.00 ft Hues, per month 4.70 EaoU additional line over five charged at 50o per line per month. WANTED AN TED TO RENT Small, mod., film, house. Must do closo In. Wlto Box 0, care Observer. 7-10-3 tp. WILL BUY somo wearier or feeder plB. " Also 8 ft. McCornlck-Dcor-lng binder. F. O. Pottrate. Sum. mervlllo; 7-18-a tp. MIGHT purchase nrst mtgo. on valley farm bearing 7 int. Aug. 1. Submit dctallB. Bert Oakman, 2111 David Stott BIdg., Detroit, Mich. . 6-13-1 mp. WILL BOY 80 oia batteries. Will pay 1 according to their condition. New battorles na low as 6.95. Automo tive Blectrlo Co., 142S Adams. Phone M 620. ' 1-20-1 m MKTKOIt HITS (iKKMANY HEIDELBERO, dot-many, July 10 fl What was presumably a large mctcorlo fragment fell In tlUs vicinity early today with a bright flash, a crash as of thunder : and a shock which waa felt for several mllea around. , ' FRECKLES ND HIS FRIENDS ' On Her Way! I'LL EPLAIW 1t THE Boys in iwe express CAR THAT THE DOS IS HARMLESS... THEY'LL TAKE HEP JUST LIKE IWE DEPOT, VRMELLINSER TELLS THE' Boys THAT TO SHIP POOPLfi ISJ TH6 'PIASIO Boy. vdoLD CO ST TOO UCH- SO THEV TAKE HER OUT AtJD SHE'S TASSED FOR STRAISHT EXPRESS, AS IS !...' Pop) High Finance! PART OF STRING '. , ' , -s, I I THE TRAIM'S 1 HERE' ybL) pur v SURE -VJE HAVE To . COMIUS HER OW THE IRAIrO, HURPy... SETy SIX, PRECkCLES J AW- ELLiuSER...' I?OESW'T STfoP I S " !! jd. SHE'S A LITTLE A." CON FtoOPLrr' - , s ; irrrir Lvi-c;:TX - l?i -a .A "-H S9v - -- 'r Iff, v" Ix-V fy ri&U ccis m OHD Ih- &&ifek see 'mi- 4 V .T rciSfrrt-- S X .V.-.-SK-A-.V Tii . - '". 'I :llICiUIO LIVESTOCK ,, V, .CHICAGO. July 10 JJ D, If. p. A.) Hogs 23.OO0; 'very slow.VlO feaoo lower; 180-240 lbs. 4.70M 8O. ; .. . Cattlo 7,000: not enough done to test values; occasional; sales' fed steers, ' yearllngu and1' butcher lahew stcck weak to 25c lower; vealers 25 50a lower; Btockera and feedera bull, weak to 25c lower; strlotly choice long yearlings mailo $0.25; - bulk vealers B.00, 5.50; few $0.00; weighty grassy oalvos around 4 008$4.5p, f ' Sheep 11,000; mostly steady with strong undertone;' native lamb3 good to choice $5,606 $0.00; fat eweti $1.60 r$3.00. ' , SUGAR AM) FLOUR PORTLAND, July 10 OP) Surjar Cane, granulated $4.48 100 lbs.; -beet $4.20 100 lbs. Domestic flour Selling price, de livered: patent 40s $5.50; do 08s $5.30-, bakers' blueatem $4.10; soft' wheat pastry patent $3.40(j $3.60; Montana hard wheat patent' $5.00g$5.20; ryo $4.50a$4.oo. . , ,- . Hirejctpry Hospitals ' PB. LEK B. BOUVT 4 Cye, Ear, Nose and Throat' Hospital Snl noor Foley Bldg Ph. MaUl'll. OH, SORE! 5HS . VNQhJT HURT AWy-' BPDy...1EUL THEM To SJE"HER LOtS OF NATER AM? -SHE'LL BE FlME till she sets'; '. TUIS By Cowan MV V'MCU'---HOT T NOt:LTVJ'T ?TONG ENOUGH, AND CHICK . VJOULD NOTICE YT WA3 GONE.:. VIOUE OF OUT? WEDDING 'PRE'5ENrr; APE NOWTH OTHED JEvNELW -- 1 THEN hRtH't NEAPABLE THIS WAV AMD IHC-f'UE. VgOVTH MUCH MORE THAU THE TURNIfUPE tlLL - I'LL DO Aq KGU91A SUGGESTED AND HAVE THEM MADE INTO A SINGLE, AND HOCK THE REST- I'LL DO " -