La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1932, City Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    tlA GRANDE teVENINiQ QfiSBRVfiR W tiRANDEl ORB.
Pag5ytj
Top Score Cube
T.'.Ai. T n i..
I . uuiier up eni;
I Butterf at Gains
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2 UP) Ad
vance of lo lb. In. top score cube but
ter on the produce exchange for .the
week's Initial session was not unex
pected. In view ot the general better
ment In the undertone of the trade,
the advance appeared due. Two lover
scores were up fo lb. each.
While In spota .makers reported that
their churning was holding up rather
well,! the general showing was less
favorable.. ,
The latest advance In the price of
butter places cubes at 20c for extras
compared with 21c lb., the highest
since. April 1.
But teritt price Is up 1c lb.: along
with the advance In top score butter.
General trading continues to rcriect
strength In the market for egg3 with
prices well maintained here. Strength
is shown in increasing volume. In
spots of the eastern trade.
Good demand Is showing In the
market for live chickens here with all
aorta In call but with the best de
mand for broilers.
While no change Is showing la the
H price list, heavy weight calves are
showing more or. less, neglect along
the wholesale way. All other country
killed meats reflect equal supply and
demand.
Peaches continue to show lower
prices.
Further weakness with lower prices,
or showing for tomatoes. Not only
arc local suppliesolning rapidly but
Walla Walla and even California have
been, crowding consignments on the
local trade.
Practical disappearance of a car
load, marked for head lettuce in the.
Pacific northwest lias not only forced
ivew.low. price levels, hero, but sup
plies are not in some instances bring-.
lug more than the cost of crates and
labor .of packing.
Corn market continues steady with
quality stuff scarce.
Cejery prices ar0 held low locally;
rollers to the east ara selling prac
tically at transportation and packing
costs.
Cantaloupes are again slightly low
icr viith the northwest movement to
market gaining.
Apricots are very dull and inclined
to rule weaker.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 2 P)
Cattle 40, calves 10. Steers 000 to
000 lbs. medium $4.50$0.00. Com
mon $2.50 $4.50; 000-1100 lbs. me
. dium $4. 50 t $0.00, common $2.50 $
$4.50; 1100-1300 lbs. medium 84.25m
$6.75; heifers 658-850 lbs. medium
$3.50$5.0O, common $2.25 ( $3.50.
Cows, common and medium $2.00
$3.50, low cutter and cutter $1.00
$2.00. Bulls (yearlings excluded.)
good and choice (beef) $2.75 $3.25.
cutter, common and medium $1.75
$2.75. Vealers, milk .fed, good" and
choice $4.50 gj $5.00, medium $3.50 r
$4.50, cull and common. 92.00 (.y $3.50.
Calves 250-500 lbs. good and choice
$3.50 c? $4.50, commpn and medium
2.OOJ3,50.
: Hogs 200; steady. Light lights
140, to 160 pounds good and choice
,-$4.000 $5.00: lightweights 160-180 lbs.
y -;Ropd and choice $4.76. $8.00, iau-V"
iD9ft good and choice.. $4,75 $s.yo,
186-200 lbs. good and choice $4.78 (?
$5.00; medium weight aoo-220 lbs.
good EUld Choice $4.00 $5.00, 220-251
lbs. good and choice $3.85 ? $4.75;
heavyweights 250-200 lbs. good and
choice $3.75ir$4.65, 290-350 lbs. good
and choice $3.76 (a $4.65; packing sows
276.-500 lbs. medium and good $3.00 a
$3.75. Feeders-stockers 70-130 lbs.
good and choice $3.50 $4.00.
Sheep and lambs 800; steady.
Quickly-safely
BIF is easy and convenient to use.
Has a pleasing icent which quickly
leaves the room. Produces an ex
tremely line mist which ivill not spot
or stain walls or furnishings, and which
i$ most effective in killing pests.
' Absolutely safe, economical, and
most important it kills flies, moths, .
mosquitoes, etc., quickly! . .
Pints . ! . 50c Quarts . . , 85c .
. Bif Sprayer . . . 35c
Get them today from
neighborhood store!
A -GUARANTEED PRODUCT OF
THE UNION OIL COMPANY
STOMACH
TROUBLE?
MAC-SMITH TABLETS
ulekty Helievoji (lie Discom
forts of Ewwlve fins, Iielch
Irtg. Flatulence, pepsin,
Heart Burn, Soar Stomach.
Moon Drug Co.
1.3 Grande, Ore.
Ak for Literature
Guaranteed
111
SPRAY
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rMKETNE
' CHICAGO
Open
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Sejit. (old)..
-(new)
Dec.,
May, -.
PORTLAND WHEAT .--
Open ' Hluh ' Low Clow
sejn;. . : Jsa ' , .toy, -, .so .ao
Due. .saw" ' MW, Mii
'. CHICAOO COttN
Open . IHzb LOW ' ClOM
(.- si. . .3i'4. : jo" .m'a
llec, .'. ., J1H -M, .311
May M ,l'.:u ,jo .34 .34 .
Lambs 00 lbs. down, good and choice
4.00(2 $4.26, medium 3.25 4.00.
all weights, common 3.50 an 3.26;
yearling wethers 00-110 lbs. medium
to. choice 1.25(.i $2.75. Ewes 120 its.
medium to choice tl.00$ fl.S0, 120-
150 lb-j. medium to choice. 75ciai.25,
all weights, cull to conunqn 50i 75c.
OMAHA SIIEF.P,
OMAHA, Aug. 2m (U. S. D. A.)
Sheep 6.000; lambs strong to 25c
higher; other classes steady; bulic
range lambs S.7SW.0O; light ewes
up to tl.76.
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WKAItS ItllUUItU I.FAVi:S
EVANSTON. 111., Aug. 2
Police Sergeant- Benjamin.
Hanke blinked.
He didn't U'in? nether he .
could believe his eyes. He had .
never before seen anyone,
wearing rhubarb leaves.
But a second glance con
vinced the sergeant that John
L. Tucker, who said he came ,
hero from Memphis, MA. to
' spend his vacation, was wear?
lug nothing -less than rhubarb.
: leaves In lieu of pants.
Tucker explained he gather
; ed the leaves and made him
self a skirt after holdup men,
angered because he had had
' no. money, relieved him of his.
' trousers ond his car.
Gamblers Throw!
SYNOPSIS! Jerri Calkovil.
captured by Limpv Ashwood, ...
ganoateriMet, icheil he tnvadet
Ashwood'a island lit an attempt
to recite Nantfu WeiiluJorrt, over
hears Irttcci, another prisoner, try
ing to bribe Aehxoood'8 oono to
double-croju their lender. A'aucy
and four men are beinq held for
ransom. Stevens and Emory are
allies of Jerry.
Chapter SO
EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF .
JERRY wondered how many ot
Ashwood's gang were attending
this conference.
"I got a dozen men making lour
five' grand a month," Luecl said.
"You oughta do that and Tjetter.
I'll advance each of yon Ave grand
when wo tot back to Chi. Thot Is,
it' you put this racket over tonjgit
tho way I say." X
"Well," observed the pilot's voice,
"Limpy, hlmsolf, always told us to
back a winning horse, not an also
ran." .
"Looks to me as if tills yegg
from Chicago's leading the Held
right now since Llnipy's pulling
out" This voice sounded like the
guard who had brought news of
tho murder on tho beach. Were
there no loyal men on the entire
Island?
"Well, It's up to you guys
whether you're with me or noL
But you better decide quick. After
I leave tills joint anyone who ain't
wlthme Ir against me and I'm
quick on the draw. How about it?"
There was a moment's silence.
Jerry tried to stop breathing lest
some sound penetrate the leafy
shelter. i
"Me, I'm for One-shot hero!" A
steciy voice spoke up- that hold a
note of leadership. "You fellers
know as well as 1 do' that If the
mob Is going to bust-up, Limpy
ought to have given us...a bigger
cut so we could takecare of our
selves until .tli.': tiling blows over.
What's he doing right here on this
island to protect us?, Did Jie "stop
one ot those swells up at the house
from cutting DI Michael's throat
last night? It's every man, for him
self now. I'm oinlng-ip With One
shot Tho rest of you can do as
you damn please."
There was a confus.a$LJ)abel of
voices, out of which tose TluccI's,
bard and triumphant. ..jft;'.;
"All right, then. Cflvek'me that
gat. That's the boy. HoWvthe rest
of you listen for theckus to
start up at th? bouse, then come
up on the run. Have your engine
started and ready to go."
Jerry waited for nothqre. Inch
ing his way out of tHo' Jliatcli. he
turnod and crawled swiftly toward
the bouse.
Fifty feet Irora the porch, Jerry
cast all caution aside and raced
across tho grass. A homicidal ma
niac at large; Ashwood, frustrated
and, perhaps, planning revenge;
LuccI and the treacherous gang
sters about to flare up In bloody
rebellion :tho fiyer Lifcw a mo
ment of panic lest harm might
have come to the girl during tho
scant ton minutes ho had left her
alone In the dark. .
"What on earth is the matter?"
Her calm voice was like a dash of
ice water In his face.
"Phowl" he breathed sheepishly.
"I was seeing ghosts! I've been
listening to an Interesting conver
sation. I can't tell you about It
now; we'll have lo work fast.
Let's go Inside, As soon as you
can, go to your room. Don't come
out, mder 8ny circumstances, un
less you bear my voice. There will
be trouble tonlghL"
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"Ma" Signs Suit
For $100,000 From
Whataman Hudson
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 The,
marital bark Mrs. Minnie "Ma" Ken
nedy and Guy Edward Hudson
launched In the moonlight beside a
Washington lake was buffeted against
another rock Monday.
Mrs. Hudson signed a complaint
asking $100,000 damages from her
estranged husband,, alleging he at
tempted to slander her by his asserted
statement that she was "not a gilded
illy" and "had another sweetie."
The woman, mother of Almee Som-ple-McPhereon-Hutton,
evangelist, re
cently filed suit for divorce ch&Vglng
mental cruelty and non-support. Af
ter the marriage, It was discovered
that Hudson hod not obtained a. final
divorce decree from lite first wife. An
nulment and remarriage followed.
The alleged statement upon which
tho new ult was based was purport
ed '. to have been made In has Vegas,
Nevada, where Hudson went about
the time "Ma" filed fotj divorce.
' "I bear . no animosity toward Mr".
Hudson," said Mrs. Hudson, "but I
have given him two weeks in which
to retract these statements or apolo
gize and he had done nothing. I have
only my good name to protect."
by EuAiacz L. AcLcwha- J
He anticipated a Hood of ques
tions, but the girl turned .without
a word, and entered the living
room. He followed, blinking In the
sudden change from darkness to
light.
"What, what?" Ashwood's voice,
suave and genial, greeted them.
"Don't tell us that you ara tired of
the moonlight already!" '
Jerry bad the grace to blush,,
hating himself for it Nancy, how
ever, met the cripple's eyes un
abashed. "Please don't lose your sophisti
cation, Mr. Ashwood," she protested.-
"When you are Ingenuous,
you lose rrncb of your charm.".
Emory whooped 1ft glee.
' "Touchdt" ho laughed gaily.
"Unless you can counter that
thrust, Ashie, you'll lose my re
spect!" "Emory,", confessed Ashwood
sadly, "a rapierlike cut from a
beautiful woman never falls to
render me defenseless." Turning
to Mr. Tltherington, he said pla
catingly, "I'm sorry, sir, that we
cannot continue our conversation
upon religion. I'm sure you are
anxious to retire." '
Mr. Tltherington twisted " his
black ribbon, Inflated his chest Im
portantly and then, remembering
where he was, exhaled violently,
rose, bowed and. retired in some
confusion.,
... "Emory, would you care to In
spect our defenses in a little mid
night stroll?" suggested the crip
ple, pushing himself to his feet
"I am minded to seo what the
Itullo boys are dolnc on the beach."
Emory roso with alacrity and
the two went out in.o tho night.
The room soemed very empty.
Jerry hastily seized the opportu
nity to tell Stevons what be had
overheard in the hangar. The de
tective rocelvod tho news In si
lenoe. Then, looking mildly at
Nancy, he advised her to retire to
her room, to remain fully clothed
and to await developments.
Nancy smiled at them both and
disappeared.
"Wish I was sure things wouldn't
start for an hour or two." Stevens
observed. "I'd like to take a little
nap. Let's see, now, where Is
everybody?"
"Hamilton, Mnllory, Martin and
Nancy In their rooms," Jerry
counting them off on his lingers.
"LuccI may he In his room,' too. by
this time. Emory and Ashwood
out. You and ; here. That's ajl."
' "Uh, hub." The old man. his
hands clasped over one knee, con
sidered the problem. "I'd sort of
been counting on the feller who
likes to cut throats contributing
his gun to us. It .ve knew who be
was, we might persuade him.
"Do you know," Stevens contin
ued, "this double-crossing Idea of
One-shot's will help us. It luck
breaks our way. He's got the
guards to expecting a light and a
lot of confusion. They aren't going
to shoot down everyone they see
running around ou'.sldo like they
would on a nice quiet night That'll
give us a chanco tor our white al
ley." "As soon as Emory comes back,
let's scout along the hall to see If
LuccI Is In his room," suggested Jer
ry, longing for the action lo begin.
"Why wait? At least we know
where he Is. It's Just as well Tor
him to be guarding us against a
flank attack from Limpy."
"Let's go," snapped the pilot.
tCopyrtoht. ttlnl Vressl
"Stick 'em up. I'm covering you."
. says voice out of the dcrkrteif
en Monday, v.
pfjanata:
Hy Mrs. Curl Fuller
(Observer Correspondent)
ALICEL (Special) Frank MCKen
non had the misfortune to lose one
of his best work horses a few days
ago. As Mr. MCKennon only had
four work animals It is quite a loss
to him.
Ocjie Becker Jr. went to Portland
Saturday for a visit with friends.
Mrs. Gertie Stewart .recently lost
a good cow from alfalfa bloat. The
cow had gotten onto the right of way
near Mrs. Frlswold s place.
Miss Jeanne Mathews, of Baker,
who spent some time visiting relatives
near Alice!, has returned to her home
and her sister, Lomabelle, Is here vis
iting now.
Mrs. Belle German, who has been
visiting In Walla Walla for a week at
the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Mitchell, has returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trill, of La
Grande, were visitors at the Workman
home near Alicel Sunday; '
Miss Joyce McPheraon, of La
Grande, spent the weekend with .her
friends, Irma and Irene Clark.
Enoch Johnson, Claude ' WoodeH
Daily Cross -
ACROSS
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mountain
Ancient :
church
wine
receptacle
War aviator
of record
Turtle
delicacy'
In behalf of
Unit of wire
measure
ment Accomplice:
alnnc. . .
Ordliuiry
Fashionable
French artlcli-Metnl-hetirlm:
rocks
Ancient -
Irish
capital
Exist '
Wrath
Writer of
nature
stories
First woman
Approaches
And not
Uuchurislle
plate
Bar legally
forth
You and I
Greek letter
Type of
automobile
Start
corrections
in
: . Solution of Yesterday's Puzile
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CAID Duncy. "This giraffe Is fine.
I only wish (lint ft was mine. I
think that I could ride on It and,
gee, that would he fun. v
' "Just look! I've blowh it way
tip high It's fat enough to make
it sigh In fact, It in so plump I
do not think that it cotUfl run."
Tills made the old mftloou man
Rmlle and he replied. "Well, after
while we'll nee what that giruffe
enn do, Itight nou we .all must
work. 1
"You've heen a big help. blosH
your pouIb. in finding ImHoonp with
little holes I'm sure none of you
Tinyniites. at this time, want to
hlrk." .;
course we don't." kind
Scoiity said. , -'U'e're very
glad to go ahead until the Job Is
finished. Then, perhaps;, we'll have
some fun.
"My motto Is. don't start a task
that you enn't llnMi All I nsk in
that-you let us play a while as
Bonn as we are done." 4
Just then there came. a sudden
and George McDonald all-began com
bining in this neighborhood on Mon
day. "
Dickie, sun or Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Puller, Is recovering nicely from a
tonsil operation which was performed
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Puller, of Alicel,
Mr. and Mjs. L. m. Hoyt, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Playle and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rlttei, o; La Grande, enjoyed
n picnic Sunday at Langdon lake.
Stallard Enters
Race for Congress
of Portland, filed his certlflcnto ot
nomination today for representative
In conm-css from the third district.
Stallard was nominated In Port
laud June 28 by nn assembly. He will
run independent and the words nftcr
his name stating the principles on
which he will run will be "Established
industrial oemocracy Independent."
Btallord will oppose Charles Mar
tin, Democrat lnoumbent and Homer
D. Augell, Republican nominee.
Eddie Melster, Cleveland golf prod
igy, has been taking lessons from
Wilfred Reld, Detroit, who once
taught Bobby Jones and "Joyce Woth
ered. '
Word Puzzle
8. Italian
cathedral
city .
9. W Infinite
10. From: prefix
1 1. Dead body
I'-L Component
part v
IS. Artificial
language
HO. Parent
20. Corrode
28. Kxcesalve ,
2H. Summer:
French
SI. Mountain ash
12. lay out
34. Famous
Ularlst
35. Solf-evldent
truth
11. More than
, two but not
many
12. Issue forth
13 Lnlr
ii. Covered the
' Inside of
' again
45. Arifclo-Saxon
money ot
account
46. Goes away
48. Delve
40. Uyht fabric
60. Trndltlonal
stories
65. Desire
strongly
US. FrlKhten
69. Note of the
scale
60. Jewish month
62. A crnr of
liussla
63. Down: prefix
fill. Cnresa
68. Sunn
71. SliiKlnK
. syllable
; used In
refrains
72. Conjunction
73. Allow ,
74'. Color
75.
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Juimncsc coin
.tliiinatlv
' OOWN
1. Iridescent
2. - Venerates
3. Honey
gutherer
4. At a distune
fi. Theater boxen
6. (lift
7.. Expressing
. love
do I so that fiighteiK'd all the little
hoys A large balloon that Windy
Inn! wus blown up far loo high.
"My goodness,' he cxclalliicl.
lal. I'm sorry that I busted
that. I'll be a bit more careful
when some other onox I iry"
Kill KIKt; on more animals for
me ' crit-d Duncy "I just
hive lo sre the way they looh when
they're blown up Say how altout
a row? j
"I'll hot (Iid( horns would he a
si niH. If I should nil them out just
right I have enough wind lefl. I'm
kii re. so bring it on right now "
lie blnw (he row up nice and big
and then exclaimed "Have you a
pig? If so, let someone ride on
(hot 'Twill he a sight to see."
The man replied, "Why sure, my
foil.-, You'll two a lot bufore we'ro
done In fact. I've animals enough
for a menagerie '
(CopyrlKM. IMS. NKA Service. Inc
(The Tillies plan a trip In tho
next Mory.)
CLASSIFIED ADC
THE MABKEt PLACE 6p ONION WALLOWA COCNIIESJ'
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to the line.)
Per line, 1st Insertion...... ..S0o
Pdr line, each added consec
utive Insertion .......-..... 70
Minimum charge on one
order 25c
FOR SALE
A THttlVINO LITTLE business 111 la
Grande. Ideal for man and wife or
mother and daughter,- A real bar
gain. Boo O. E. Bornhtli. U-3-t t.
FOB SALE . Now potatoes, $1 saclc
delivered. Call 5U1-J. 8-2-4 tp.
FOB SALE, trade or rent. 00 acres,
good land, good Improvements, 1409.
9th St. 8-2-1 t.
APRICOTS 2o lb., red beets and beans
for canning. Other vegetables. Free
delivery. Phone your orders v F14XI,
II. A. Pager, Ladd Canyon. 8-1-2 t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 24 aero tract
In alfalfa close In. Price $3000.00.
EaBy terms. Phono Min 000, Wil
liamson and Berry. . 8-1-3 t.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. O. C. Oonk
ey, 400 M., P. O. box 676, La Grande,
8-1-3 t.
FOR SALE PiO cherries. Ptl. 270 W.
" 7-30-a t.
FOR ' SALE Light model sedan.
Cheap. Run only 14,000 miles. ' Inq.
2212 Cedar St. . 7-20-6 tp.
FOR RENT
IN PRIVATE HOME", largo sleeping
room, comfortable tlonblo both bath,
hot and cold water. Board if do
slrctl. Phone 307 M. Mra. M. B.
Douolmo, 1703 PI 1st St. 8-2-3 tp
FOR RENT Small, cloan houso. Iuq.
1808 Cedur or 323 Fir.- 8-1-6 t.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 3-
room furnished duplex. In best
residential district. Allen Duplex,
1507 4th. Main. 543. 8-1-1 m.
FOR RENT 7-rrn. mod. house, ru-!I
basement, hardwood floors. Mod
erately priced. Phone Main 686.
7-20-t f.
STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. houfl on
0th St. Inquire 1405 N or phone
434-JV' 0-20-t f .
FOR RENT Nicely xurnlshed room In
private home, with ao without
meals. Mrs. Flnlay, Phone Main 607.
6-fi-t f.
MISCELLANEOUS
DOWELl. BROS. CUEAN-UP We wUl
. clean up your ashes, papers, etc.
Phona 323-J. 8-8-t t.
EASTERN OREUON Souool JI -Music,
-' violin, plailb,' volce.-CredlU.'J.t.O..O.
P. temple. 447-J. - B.o-1 nl
LA QHANDB MATTRBBS and Ophol
storing and Rug Oloanlng Works.
Ph. 424-W. Ohas. Edwards. Prop.
i. , , . 12-1-1 m.
PIANO EXOHANQE-We W1U sell your
iiiano for you, - placing It on dlB
play in our store. You set tho price.
For completo dotalls phono Main
805. Radio and Music supply Co.
..'. :; " .'r.'..:7-0-l m,
FOR TRADE
TO TRADE 5-rm. houso on N Ave,
lor smaller place. Phone M 673.
. 7-30-0 t.
TRAD13 Now electric washer for team
or horses. Call 1107 "O" St.-r . ;
7-27-6 t.;
AUTOMOBILES
FOHD TUDOR SEDAN 1031. Looks
liko neW.- Excellent t-.mcchanloal
condition. I31B.00. . n -i .;,
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
4th & Adnma v Ph. Main 600
7-29-6 t.
lUTTTKItPAT
SAN PRANCISCX), Aug. 2 TO But
terf at f . o. ' h. San Francisco 22o.'-- ' ,
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n
rl WCW yDVI'T NEED O. ) 0O HCWEN'T ANY SALES If WHO ON E.MHH IS AT
9UCH A DWCAN,ANt) A 60FTV.1 -V0U D BUY AM KEN GABBING FOR '
1HC J&ftLES WOMAN HD $6 ICC COEAM COUE IN A V ' FirTEtN I1IUUTCS ,- ' jSr
MANY ACOUMeNTS THAT, I. i' - BLIZZARD1, YOU
KFOPC 1 KNEW IT, SHE'D J 7VA GOTTA BE TOUGH, jedf
' Os- ' SOLD -IT- UfX. LIKE. I AM T! tFL
'( 7 GCE, SUOAP, LOOK AT The) )( 0IILY THREE DOLLARS',; NOW! if I
I BARGAIN I GOT FOtt GREAT V1HY 1 STOLC THEM ' EVER GO INTO
V THREE. CUCrtS J GRIEF FROM Him'.! THEY'RE THE GOLD-BRiCK
' r-t lfr Vjito -'- - THEY'D HKVCR BE AS he?",", 6C MY FIVST
- Sqjjg y. CMP ASAiW.- COST0MCR
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RATES BY MONTH
2 lines, per month S2.50
8 lines, per month 3.2S
4 lines, per month 4.00
fi lines, per month - 4.76
Each additional line over five
charged at 60o per line per month.
WANTED
WOULD appreciate return of gln--ucs
nnd gloves taken from car at 1102
M Ave. last night. OiaMics aro par
. tloularly necessary to person losing
them.- 8-3-1 t.
WANTED Somoono to toko over our
houso contract. Small puymcnt
down. Call P. 860. i ; 7-30-3 t.
WILL BUY -80 oia batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
' batteries as low as 16.05. Automo
tive Electrlo Co.. 1435 Adams. Phone
U S30, 1-30-1 m
LOST
LOST Several keys on ring.
Return to P. O.
Reward.
8-1-3 t.
LOST Dark leather purse with
, handles, -containing bank .book and
money. Howard, lG06-(Jth St., Mis.
' Anthony. 8-2-1 t
Tho output of natural gasoltno
ln ', the United States in 1031
amounted to 1.831,000,000 finllons, a
decrease ot 17 per cent from 1030.
FKECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ;
A Song- of
v TMIWK OF AU AUTO THAT
POESWT WEED 3AS,OR OIL..,
NO MACHIWERy TO .WEAR.
. OUT...rJOTHlJS TO 6ET OUT
OP :NHAC-.AM' VJOM'T
COST MUCH MORE THAU
A BICycLE".'
...
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IF OSCABS NOT STRlHSlU' Jl VEAH...THATS WHAT
OS A8O0T TWS "IHVEWTIOU J I SAy.' LET'S 'MA 1 '
OF WIS,NWY IXJESM'T HE Yl', HIM SHOW OP, OR A
'SHOW IT To U?,- C SHUT OPt.' J I
1
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THIS' 'MolbRLESS QUITE READy.... A VJDUDeBFW. TWWst
AOTO.OR vwe'U. J SOOM'S I SET I'M DOlW. FOB 1H6 ,,
JUST PUT IT IT DOME "OU'Ll. VNOHLD PISHT rJOW- ,.1
DOVUM AS SO SEE IT.... THE PEOPLE HAVEMT
MWi Hooiy.'-' ) VJJHOLE WORLD MUCH MOMBAU' ",T
VMILL WAUTA INVEKlTtOrJ VJILL 1
.
hi
Pop) By Cowan'
Wp All Fall'! ' . !'
-'.rOHVMNO NMMHJCB . j,.
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. t UPl -j-'U ;
Butter Print 03 score or better 33 II
23c;- standards Slaafioi- - !-: & I
Butterfat Direct to ' shipper!:.!!
station 16-lSc, Portland delivery prlce".
17fl l8c. -.i - - . t . ' ; . j
Hops Nominal, 1831, ,1313H
lb.; contract3"1933, 12c lb. ' . 'ny '
Eggs, : live ' poultry - and - ootintey a
meats unc)langed. ' '' -2 jkj
Mohair, nuts, caacara bark, onlons.iM
potatoes, - new potatoes, trowberrtea,
wool and nay quotations unahangJU. ,n
CIIIC'AClO LIVESTOCK .,),
CHICAOO, Aug. 2. W) ,(U; 8. D(J ;
A.) Hogs 10,000; moderately no-1()
tlvo, stcudy to 10c' higher; good to'
cholco 130-220 lbs, 4.0S. 5,00; . top . j
$5.00; packing sows 3.25i t3.75. '
Cattlo 6,000; sprinkling strictly good
and cholco medium weight anci". ,
weighty stcera steady W.75 4 0.0O;"''
stockers weak; light heifer, and mixed1
yearlings and she stook steady, slow; L
vcalera active, steady to strong 46.00
(187.00. !
Sheep 10,000; choice &mbs lOigrisd
higher: other ' grades and classes1
strong; good and native Iambs tA.OOg"'
$0.35; native throwoutp 3.50f4.00;
fat ewes 91.60ffit2,25.
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