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Saturday, August 6, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Pu-Yi Declares There is No Puppet ' Government In Land of Manchoukuo ... 1 By -James A. Mills CHANOqHUN, Manchuria m Henry Pu-Yl, once, as the Infant Heuan Tung, occupant of the Dragon Throne -of China and now "chtng cheng," or "chief executive" of Man choukuo, the world's youngest repub lic, doea not belle v that Japan in tends to annex his new realm, i He Indignantly denied that the Infant state is a puppet of Japanese expansion policy, snylng: "If Manchoukuo were a bogus gov ernment or the instrument of ty foreign country, I would not have accepted the 6htef magistracy.' - Tells State'- ienewls "This state," he went on, "Is the spontaneous creation of the Man churian people. They were wearied and exhausted by the misrule and exploitation of predatory Chinese military leaders, so they decided to take advantage of the recent defeat of their country's oppressors by the Japanese and establish their own government." There was complete freedom to the interview and Mr. Pu-Yl talked at length about the new state. Be sides the Chihgcheng and the writer, only a Chinese Interpreter was pres ent. The world's youngest chief execu tive he is 27 presides over an area? equal to Prance and Germany combined and with a population of more than 80,000,000. He receives twi e tut much salary as President jloovur and has. a lifetime Job pro vided the new state endures. Says Banditry Checked He said his government, with the ossik ( a nee of the Japanese, had checked banditry and given the peo plti of Manchuria- their first real taste of security. . He predicted that" within a few "years Manchoukun would bo model state which would be emu- Jnted by other parts of China, and which would, by maintenance of the open door and fulfilling scrupulously Its' International obligations, auto matically gain the recognition of foreign powers. . His Excellency envisaged ulti mately a United States of China, en- Joying genuine peace, unity ' and progress, with- Manchoukuo playing an mi.uein.Hi roje .tnerein. The ' interview took place In un pretentious surroundings, In a build ing on the outskirts of Changchun, which once was the headquarters of the Chinese salt administration and now is. used as the executive offices. Dressed In white flannel trouserB, suck coat, soft shirt and canvas shoes, the bespectacled chief execu tive looked- more like a college youth - than the heat! of a govern ment.. The chief executive said that when Mjnnchoukuo had demonstrat ed her capacity to exterminate ban ditry and preserve peace, order and security the Japanese army would bo withdrawn. "I don't believe far a moment," he said emphatically, "that Japan has any intention of annexing Mnn 'churia, as part of the outside world 'seems to think. Manchuria, with ite f 30,000,000 Chinese and its vast un developed territories, would by sheer weight drag Japan down to economic ruin. The country would prove a second Korea, which Is more ? liability than asset to Japan, i "The Japanese army occupies the f country today merely to safeguard : Japan's investments here valuedl 5at one' billion dollars uid the lives of her nationals from hostile Chi nese elements." s , Kxhlhlt.H Meagre Food .As evidence of the alleged neglect of the welfare or the people by the Chinese warlords who ruled Man churia prior to September 18, 1931, Mr. Pu-Yi displayed a handful of puny, withered wheat which he said was typical of what the mnsses had to eat. "This would scarcely support life in a rabbit," ho said, his voice break ing with emotion. "Henceforth the welfare of the masses will be the chief concern of the state." Shooting Stars Expected Aug. 11 llv Howard W. Hlakcslcc NEW YORK. Aug. 0 Ml The best opportunity In several years to stse Vji'll:iant shooting stars comw Tluirs- Stetson Hats $5.00 TUB TOI fJ tvv MM ANGEL'S Hat Cleaning & Blocking No Gasoline Used Also Best Shine In Town "rl' day night, August U,. after midnight. me annual snower oi perse m me teors is due that ulfcht.i with Doast- bmtlee that It may strike the night ociore or ai ur. Expcciovona oi a bigger show thla year are not baaed on more meteors but on less inter ference by moonlight.. The moon will set about midnight August 11. in n aaric Sicy even toese tiny bits of mineral flmh like rockets. The meteora will come out of the northeast, from the constellation Per seus. By dawn this point will be al- mcat overhead. Oldest Western Vmvsrttty Lima, Peru, claims the oldest uni versity In the western hemisphere, the University of Sun Marcos. It was founded In 1-VM. Gamblers Throw fry HuaIcuh- L. AdattiA- SYNOrSIS! Jerri Calliolm tries tn elurl Ms ntr;i(ine enulne under . the tnttrhine- tfni hre ot uiiHler ivlia gee vurriiQ uiaiy tf jotle, Nnneil Stevens, n deleetlie olil the ttnng nil. The twnwtera Hnre revntttii from their tetitlcr. Ash. witeil. who Aim. khltuivcd Ntlili'V. Hmory hits turn with: Jerry to leavue her. Chapter 33 " BEHIND THE BARRICAOE3 . A GUST of flame belched crimson " from Uiq slowly revolving mo tor. . ,- ' . . Ah, sho'd mako III No. Churn ing, churning, every second drag ging itself Into an Infinity -of time.. Slovens' gun. still barked- Another bullet and another raked the cabin. Again a ball of naming gas bal looned from the exhaust ' stack Then the engine roared '-backfired, missed and suddeily:lnrs,l Into full throated, rhythmic life, causing the plane to vibrate In eviry Inch tf her fabric. ;', ' '.. , Stevens' figure appeared In the doorway. ' In the darkness over his shoulder, guns , stalled the night with their vicious points of scarlet. Jorry, trembling wllh'eagernoss to push Torward on the; throttle, watched the old mail licsllule. Iiirn hack and lire a full' clip at cart ridges. Then carefuJl.c,ioslng and latching the cabin door, the detec tive took Ills scat. , " The great monoplane rolled for ward over the hard-packed shell. Then she was free, an earth-borne monsier no longer, but a Joyous, throbbing, bird-like thing hurtling through. the air. Slovens' steady forefinger pointed slightly to the- left. Jorry banked over to follow a faint red line of ex haust lire. As he straightened out again, he glanced dovn and back ward toward the house. From a row of windows on Ihe easf'cnrt of the low building liny pinpoints ot Home dickered rrom the guns ot the be sieged. From three sides came an swering flanheo.- The exhaust flames ot tile amphib ian were clearly visible how, and Jerry -knew that he wns gaining, slowly but steadily, upon the northward-speeding plane. Stevens held -his beloved machine gun. He squint ed ahead at the fleeing plane, "How long?" ho Inquired tersely. "1 haven't any Idea," confessed jerry. "They don't know yet that wo'ro following them. When they cee us they'll give her full throttle. . Wo'ro fairly evenly matched in speed. Maybe fifteen minutes. May bo two hours. Have to wait till we aeo how much speed they have.' "Ashle, old bean. It won't be long now!" Emory Battles' sinoke-be-grlmed lace, broke into a -wide-mouthed grin as he rolled over on his sldo and looked at the man who shared the shelter of . the up ended living room table. '' The cripple- ducked behind tho heavy shield Just as It vibrated un der the sharp smack ot a bullet. His lined face was drawn with fatigue, but tho dancing light' in his blue oyes was undlmmed as he returned llio other's smile. ' ' "Ono would think, my dilettante friend, that yhu looked forward with pleasure to dying." HIS drawling volco had lost nothing ot lis mock ing brilliance. Ha reached for a cigarette from Emory's case. "From where 1 lie," ho puffed, "It looks as though we would be able to hold then) oft about thirty more miliums at tho longest, and then only If we are able to continue keeping them from passing to the rear of the house and surrounding us." "They may all have sunstroke wllhlu the next thirty minutes!" re torted the other, squinting cautious ly over the top for a brief glance to ward the hangar which, In the first taint pastel tints of the dawn, looked strangely peaceful In comparison with the wrecked living room be hind him. A bullet snapped by and he dropped his head unceremonious ly. "You picked out some pretty fair sliarnsnoolers when you organized your mob, Ashle." he declared rue fully. ' i "As ye sow, so shall ye" pro nounced a resonant voice from the center ot the room. "I'lease. please. Dr. Tltherlng ton!" Interrupted the cripple. "Spare us, on a warm morning like this! If 1 hear Just one more such quotation, f shall froth at the mouth and bite somebody!" Alfred sat up behind the over turned couch. Tb steward's fare was ghastly pale. His left arm, roughly bandaged In torn sheeting, showed as a great splotch ot crimson against the back ground 'of his white service Jacket. A semicircle of empty clips was mule evidence lo the fact that he FranceTo Cut : Interest Loadt By Conversion By M. K. WhltchMther ' PARIS (Pi Conversion of war and subsequent loans which it is esti mated will lighten the treasury bur den by about 448,000.000 annually 1 being prepared by the French gov ernment. Louis Germain-Martin, minister of finance, is handling the bill. He re cently told the chamber of deputies that the government esteemed con version one of the necessary elements of the attempt to puig the holes which have been costing the national treasury enormous sums, Luclen Lamoureux, reporter of the chamber budget committee, believes- an extra session- could be called In September to. authorize the act. . The , government has " forced through parliament a finance bill liar been a bulwark ot strength dur ing the long night's siege. Martin, as usual, was silent. Propped on one elbow behind a parapet ot chairs at the northwest, corner window, be angered bis auto malio lovingly. Kmory, sipping his liquor slowly, ! gazed across ' the room at the 1 strange, silent man. with something : like wonder in his eyes. Who could have, thought thai that ,'tacilura, prosaic little real , estate promoter would have had his bright moment of cold-blooded, death-defying cour age? Two hours before. Emory, had ; watched, omo2od, . as. Martin, had vaulted out ot his window, sprinted across lifty feet of bullet-swept sand and retrieved an automatic dropped a dead attacker. ureu.oi ueins. snpiat, wnnoni, being ablo to shout, back!," he had explained grimly to Emory, who had raced across the room.leaiied out ot the window. . and . whisked him back-. Into the relative security ol the barricades. And Mallory. There was another study lit psychology, lie had burs! out of his room cold-sober, and ai the. first massed attack upon thp house he had been quietly efficient. Bring steadily, accurately, as though shouting at clay pigeons on a range Oh. yes, It had been a merry little night! Perhaps of them all, Or- Titherington had been the outstand. Ing hero. A man of pence, utiabl? to have secured one of, tho ail-too, few. automatics had. he, wanted II , llio. minister had stood - sentr-y-go, over the two corridors leading ui the', two. rear wings to. make sun ihal noue of the gangsters had sur ceeded - In .slipping bet weep . tin house, and either, beach for a flanf attack. He had, done his duli throughout the long night.. But n)os,t ot nil, it was the mini? ter's lender ivalch Over Hatniltoi which had Inspired even- the grudg Ing admiration of. tho cynical Ash wood.- Still tied with the bonds that, Slovens had wound round him, Hani lUoii, lay in, a coma from which he' had emerged In. wild delirium, when the. lighting had reached a crisis. Vet through it nil, Dr.. Titherington had poothed him with never-flagging patience, crawling over to him at frequent intervals to see If he Btill slept and If the. barricade of furni ture and mattresses still sheltered him from stray bullets. "How much ammunition left?" called the cripple. "Aifreil?" "Only two clips, sir." - . . "Martlu?" "Four clips." "Good. Mallory?" "Three." ' "And Battles has two. That makes fourteen. Hiave threo myself. Sev enteen In all. We'll have to go easy from now on. Don't shoot unless you are positive you can drop your man." "Why don't Calhoun and Stevens come back?" grumbled Mallory "With a piano and a machine-gun ;they could run the blighters off the Island," I- "Are vou asking me riddles?" dc manded mory, irritated. For tho past three hours ho had tormented himself with the same question. He had heard his mono piano take off after the amphibian Something in the reckless surge of Its engine had hold him that Jerry was at the controls. Having seen Stovens run down the hall aftei Jorry, ho assumed that the twt wero together In the plane. He knew that Nancy was not In the house What had happened to her, he did not know. Nor did he know whj Jerry had gone flying away in the night when his presence would havi added so much to the strength o! the besieged forces in the house. it had not occurred to him tc question Jerry's motives. Jerry' safety was the only thing that wor rled him. But no, that reckless, screamlnp zoom of the monoplane had been with Jerry's hand on the Btick. And once In tho air, Jerry would be safe If Von Rlchlhofen's red-nosed c!r cus hadn't been able to bring him down at 8t. Quentin, certainly hp was in no danger now. ICmory, his eyes Just over Hip chipped edge of the table, gazed steadily toward the hangar. Five men stood talking in the palm grove. Just out of pistol range. As he watched them, curious, he saw two of them pick up a machine-gun and tripod and walk in a wide cir cle toward the easterly side of the house. Then, just within ronge. Ihey mounted the gun and lay down In the eawgrass. fCopyrlaht. ffnt I'resgt Jerry't plane epmn within ftrlnfl range of Ihe oemjiter'i hydior-lafie. tomorrow, but "If no uee kilting the mrt." Stevens rt. which make a atoi, 000,000 etab at balancing the budget left over by the - Tardleu regime. The budget deficit for 1833-33 was estimated at about 1180.000,000 before the new bill was voted, - Pour and one-half per cent is. mentioned as a probable rate for the conversion of loans, which now pay S. J and 7 per cent. Seven Is sues are convertible, the 1616-10 war 6's. the 1820 victory 6's and B's. two 1837 Issues at a. a 7 per cent 1927 Is, sue and some 1928 C's. - The government la expected to Bilow bondholders ' the choice of holding what they have or taking new bonds at the lower rate. Financial experts have many times stated that the Interest on state bor rowings was too high for these daya of reduced interest rates. . Before the war Prance borrowed money for 3 and 3& per ceut. When Great Britain announced Its conversion scheme from fi to 3 per cent, the Merrlot government felt it could safely polut to Its neigh bor across the channel .as an exam ple of what should be done. trance converted its war loan after 1870. others were reduced In 1894 and 1902. K Slows Down Vet a motorist doesn't ' honk ono time and feci that his duly Is done If the pciiestritiu Is a cow. Los An gelea Times, ' Daily Cross ACROSS Ill-guiten gain Solution of Yeetarday Pu2zl 9. unci iiiUa C piK'iit-'nt U. Mtntfciimi tlaiil 15. Person unties JegaJ age 15. Divishm of nuinhlnd 17. Perjdeseit 19. Wilhslund 2t. AgKin: iire'.ix 22. Mail liquor 23. Nocturnal bird 2i, Fumintne ending 25 Wrilinjf Implemetit. 26. Not any $. Prophets 30. Eye: Sootcn 31. Lisht veltkle 3. ltu.tt.nite quantity 3s. Shariietitng strap IS. SnsalUsHt wltot number 39. Alms 41. Wttiidrnw il. Note Kt the acute St. Character In "Peer Oynl" CO. Sogtnent of a trurve 42. AiivertJsement 43. Periods of time 81. Oreuk letter 44. Tree trunfc 03. Alast'iillno 4 a, IjCHve 46. Obtain 48. Hristie 43. Broad niiaiiow vessel 50. Personal lielojiglnjTa: collo. 51. Boring tool 52. Callous 64. MjsPif 53. Small depressions rtttnit 60. Old exclama tion 67. Munsnre of aui-faro 68. Name of several Ksifitlan nionuri'iis .70. Dross f a mt'tni "2. MiiliamtHPilan nnirie - E IN A W-XMAM- $ - ' i N A Ue RjS E S fl HA ALfPif NjA ISC 7 la 13 4 y;As T5 17 is W '',, 7oyi 73U3 Sl n W , 20 121 35 23 24 "! - 435 iu . L - -X ML. Sit Sii. jm. ' 'gtfa ' ViV, ; WM r 70 . iW7 zM- 1 1 1 ,'i;'A I I I I "'''' J 1 5T0t?y 0 MAI COCHRAN ' (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) yELL, I have mastered this fat 1 wo'ro led. It will be fun lo rido " limlc." said happy Scully. jarowM ami sen what wo can flnd." "As a rule I do what 1 start out ti "All rlKbl," snapped Duncy, "lol do. ami never give up hope. P""' me. as I trail llirouitii, from "it trir-il to toss m o'er its head. I '"' '0 free. I think it I llio tlilck Imt I stuck to its back. Instead. 1 jc fol"" 'HI ever nnd." claim that's pretty good. 1 didn't, .,.... tven have a rope." . ; I? 'OUT in Ibf-y went ainl. ray, oil "All riht, wo will admit you'ie- i'. the irws mil liufilics grew fine" said Duncy. "Now let's fall;'"! lilfsh. "I hope we don't get in line and do a llttic traveling. I ll ! one ""'s rather dark frt tiadly lake tiie lead. "if all these rutiber beasts slay lilleil with nir I surely will lie tlirillcl. At least we'll net some txerie ;.inl that Is what we need." SO. off lh- stinted. My, what full! Wee i)uiiy led and, one by one, Hie others trailed along behind, as cheerful as could be. , j They shortly came irp to a fence. Each Tiny used Ills common sense, and made his beaut bounce over It. It was a siRltt to see. Soon Windy shouted, "took ahead i I hope Into that woodi aarkWoodj Says The girl who acquires a natural tan nowadays would Just naturally get tanned It these wore . the old days and she .tried to acquire it the sumo way. Nicola Tesla thinks there may be civilization on . other planets, far ahead of ours, and for their suko we hope he's right. aqvernment Is said to cost 120 nttr frtl)t--ri uttfrh tnnVs tn ha mnin. ' where around !09.09 too much. ' During this sunburn season, we'd suggest that .the most effective re- 1 No wonlcr Will Rogers likes a cattle ranch better than a political j convention. He's not so apt to get the wrong steer. , The world's hlggmt sliort cake- the prido of Lebanon, Oregon held 135,K)0 berricti. Why. bh why. couldn't we be short like this cke? - Word Puzzle 10. Wnkp a ulM;i):e Mm V' 1C l ; i!;iro kI fi(Mi'rv'd lU-iii'id V.tiiUi Pi-r-tiiin fairy li;i.HHHH 'I'ytn im:af:ti8 Dtmlnuliyu ftitllftK Itrnu :a iVniiulM of time j tit. Myr.lvrmns (SU.rrai wor( :.f, Miistcai iiiMlriiiiit'iil . -'7, l''lmr in. AiiHTiinn liuttiio is't " Swindle il. fmfum'ii AT. MtIvc'I 1 -48. Ti-.Mii'i.'sslvtn 45. I.Tiudlif 51, t'awi!'ii frtti ine stntu into .ijio'hi'r f;3. AiMllll 53, ltjj.-'U)i'' f.fi. i!ta'(irs M. )ll Jr'i.ljli'Hl t-9- miiittit CO. lirti riiiinrs f.2. Kxim Gi. ivrio f."i i:rnn'r:ii 67- . iinliln's hish- r-.'tt nolo 71. NVitr 73. Kifvatort rati- H'MV, ivji!m, ii. UllllJtt'llDiillu Tj. Oil ut ntse petals: var. 70. Si-nrt'ii at IJifUK'ltle 11. Total OQWN. .1. Citild'st wrd , fur fathvr 2. Jcuish jnonth " it. Dfnn-.o'nd- 1 ' shapitd . Uttai' 4, Turliisti cup 5. McrRiiniKTS f ti. ffr-iVt.-8 8. CItnidy ami , ; . Difi'jjtiMiinff , 9 , wV nt lt;4tr. ( PiCTUCES 4jOZ KING- "The trees that Brow up out ol! s-c;lit head off the sou anil spot! lUs 'iht. But, If we keep on going, :lieie is nothing we need fear." Then Hwy rati Into real bad litcki .Tome Uuslies had large horns that Muck into the rubber animals and mill-! them go flat. Of course tho rinies were surprised when, sud denly, they realized that they were stranded. Oippy said, "What lo you think of that?" tCopyriKht, I'-"'-'. NBA flervlcej Inc.) - (Dunry fins n Mi-mtuo ivperj. inure in tiie next atory,) CLASSIFIED AD TBI MAHKET PLACI bi UNION W.4AIOWA. COBNTIES"-' (Count five average word to the line.) . Per line, 1st Insertion,..., 10 Per tine,. each added consec utive insertion,... fo Minimum charge oa oat order ....- Ji5o, FOR SALE .J. I. C. CASS threshing machine; i 15-30 fnlnaUonsl troetot engine. lq. Observer. S-a-l t. " " ' ' ' ' 1 ;MOQ. rvntf, or tnvfnrn. Apts. Etec- t rung ami refrig. not O A. Ph. i atM w. 8-e-a tp, yoB SAU-Trco-rlr-ened..opricots, 2e ro,R, 8At?rNc,Vir"t,,!a ""I"?'.?' " Vo'W'k""'. Island OW- 8--gtp sAI-K-Aprioooi. May Par. Kelt McUK.ll!en. , t-tp FOR SALE! OR TRADE For anything I can use. John Deere binder Q It. cut, In running order; Deertng com bine harvester, 8 ft. cut, all orer hauled and runs fine. Motor worth the money. Cheap for cash. Some Red Polled bulls. My 3 sets of Hhovf harnes and 2 show wagons, JoSm Mlchefboolt. Oj))onl Ore, B-4-3E! A THRIV1NO LITTLE toualjieas In L Qrande. Idea! Sor man ami wife or gain. Bee O. E. BarnhiH, 8-2 -t t35 4 AND S-RM. mod. Pant. Near schools, houses. Cl.erp., 13011-lOth. 8-S-2 tp 1 FOR RENT Z-t-ai. mod. Apt,, 3B; a-rm. mod. Apt, 2S. Orautle SpnUe Apta, .'''.' B-3-0 t; IFOR RENT Small, clean Ivouse. toq. j 1BOB Cedar or aas Plr. 8-1-fl . iTOR RENT 1-rm. moil, housej lull banement, haniwooa floors. Mod erately priced. Phone Main 6M. " 1-20-t f. STRICTLY. MODERN 5-rrn, house on Stii St. Jnqulre HOB H or phone 434-J. ' J-2-t i. VOH RKNT Nicety turnlEliei room In private home, wltli ot wlUiout mesls. Mrs. Unlay. Phono Muin SOI. -B-t f. MISCELLANEOUS, DOWEJi BROS. CLBAN-TJP We wlfl clean up your unee, papers, etc Phono 823-J. ' S-B-t ti eastern OREGOK acuocr or Musis, violin, piano,, voice. CrettlU. 1. O. Ol P. temple. 447-J. ' 9-8-1 ra LA GttANDR MATTRESS ana Ophol tterlng and Bug Cleaning Works. Ph. a4-W. Ghu, Cdvnrds Prop. 18-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANQ1S We Wlil sell your; piano lor you, placing ii on dis play in our store. You set tha price'. For complete details phone Man : SOS, Radio and Music Supply Co. ,,. . 7-l-m. AUTOMOBILES Ghovrolet four-tloor sedan Buns excellent; price KSfj.OO. PBRKINS MOTOR CO. 4tli & Adams Phone Mi 50 WOI, MAKKKT HOSTON. AUK. 0 ( Tho Corh'-i merclai Bulletin oald todayj ' ' "' "Woni is utrtmuer. Komo or tnc largest mtlis, which for many weeks have been indttrei-ent miyers, nave come Into tiie market in tho iaut two or' three rinya for much heavier com - mii.x.nieiiwi. ijHHt?qttiiwy. - nreto have stiffened 011 their prices which nro a quarter to a half cent higiitir' , 1 .w, fn, rttta atttt hitlf lnvl qualities. Some houses are asking ' more, lUao, tor medium wooa, "in the west, aiso, prices are dearer and purchases have been made late t this week which show a rise of 8 to B ' cij'nts a pound, clean basis, over tho low point ot a few weeks ago. Most of tho wool continues to com for-. ward- on consignment. - "Foreign markets generally aro, marking time, but are steady. "The manuraeturing poauion ap pears to bo Improved with reference 10 men's wear lines and women's wear litiea are still doing reasonably well. That manufacturers regard inventor- !t:i of wool with more favor man lor THE NEW PANGLES. (Mom'n Pop) ' : Mom Knows What to Expect! ' scf WtV PICK ON rkf- 7 rt"5 TOO TlM ' St( ME to BO TWT W i Wt TO BO Jh SOMETHING ABOUND TH5 ' r?CYV fTS5rh Jsr-: housc ww you oon't,; v l I f ALL "RIGHT 5 WUL "fftGHT ifS if4' j( VOU'D IiZ.TTli: SUN OUT " j ( I'LL NevCW GE-T A V ANX pLAV , AMV-IT'S i r, MKMUTE,'$ .pCST SS. J BE.3T THAT Yoy'RE NOT j V wmt. fj'.x bo it i7 '-;'.;) aqoumo "While PoP'sy . V, -srOrr " )::: -i- !Atryin6tolayj i i . . RATES BJf MONTH 9 lines, per month ...02.60 S lines, per month 3.35 lines, per month 14.00 S lines, per month M.li , Bacbt additional line over five charged at fioc per line per month. WANTED IMA FORD roadster or pick -tip for icssh. Call 103S-W, B-3-M WASTED To rent a gasoline dragsnw a few days. Tel. 492-R. 8-4-3tp WILL BUY SO oki Batteries. Will pay according ta their eondlttos. New batteries as low as fO.95. Automo tive Electric Co., 142S Adams. Phone MSaO, 1-20-1 m LOST DARK LEATHER purs -!in rtandles, -cone, sank book and money. l!e- r.wura. stsofS eth St., Mr. Anthony. ' 8-4-3t ' t1 ;Weral, years, however. Is thought to ; be resuotuilile m soma uegrce ior mu j heavier purchases ot the last wetH, j - "Mohair continues rather alow, but ' steady.1 j . Tlw Bulletin will publish quoin- j tlona, including: ' ' " ) Oregon Fine and f . m. staple 34- j tine ana i. m. jr. commits at aa: line ana r. ciothlui! SO-SO; valley NO. 1, 31 -33. . Mohair Origon 13-U. Domestic firatlw!. rlmt comtoing a4- tltECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bj" Eloero Finning- Him Down! , r -r Tjf " (veAH-HS 1 'W, we r NrJS'i-L just so ovett. J ... CAti'T'-Ae MUSt-TVilUK HIS WflkiSHOP-AtJii A ' US BStiEVe ' J VJe'ES AU- , DEMAUD Tt SEE J j , , mS AUTO V, WWS 8EUS ' '' "TWlS.THltJS . 'J. ' OF HIS CAU .'Vi It - . y-n-C-;rf,iii . as j f bseak ) 1 j : f S4Y' CUT THAT Ve 10 SE6 ) , : MiMOW- I'll Mm " v v i V jtiow . ; ; !!CA;;t -4tiCF!X ? ' liv -1 i : ; n t 'n i i LSTeM,How,t-ei.i.... i , ah r.i5UT i i yaa wulowt vawT ) JUST ONE PAY T SEE m OS-CAR. -BtoUSH. o v BEFORE ITS DG1S mBy CMC .ic rthl BUSlHESSj S Air J WH NOVJJ-' J IC5: second combing 4S-M; trrBW combing 17-18; fourth combine! iJU la; gooit carding 24-28!' ffrat kkt Tell tr,n ' -,.x-r.lv,l Irlrf 9K.An . :1 " p.fi r- t t. . - ' I vofm,Aiir FHorif c I PORTLAND, Ore.,- Ang. a W BUSS J ter, outwnat, eggs, live poultry and ; 'country meats unchanged. aicnair, nuts, caecars, oara, nope. , onions, potatoes, strawberries, WowT and hay quotations unchanged. 'illi.i 'fltAV. SCOAH AKB FLOUR PORTLAND, ' Ore., Aug. UPl fr'' Sugar Oane. granulated HAS Jt)ft.. His.; beet sugar M.20 100 lbs. ..... OumKitlo (tour Selling price, do-,,. llvtred: patent 49s 5,50: do ess ts.ao;.. oaKers' ojuestem w.JO; sort wneo. jpastry patent ta.tOoi 5.20; Montana; . J hard wheat patent 5.O0i5 SS.20: ry-, 44 W.uy. ,, , . . ' oil nere Uptimitm i Subscribing wlibout liesilatlon'loi llio uromlde, Jliat It' fnkes nil MMf ' of people to mate a world, citij'S ., resist (lie comforting coqvfttloa tirat the most dcslrnlila tjp toilaf-- tho majority nnd multiplying. Tc leilo TSlnde. .- L - ' L'. Professional Directory r Hospitals v 1 1.1. .- OR. 1KB & BOCTT Eye. Eu, Note and Throat BMfttrt1 sr roc? roitj Bisg n. tutxi AT LASTJJ A TIME HAS BrJ SET FOR THE 5HCWINS OP THET' ; OS -CAR, TT4E CAR , THAT SOUS, AMnvtOOT -Ml ' ir By Cowan