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By J. R. Williams
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MAS BEEN HEPC FOP TWO MOUBS,
AND SHCS STIUL IN TrWSBJ
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Far Una, 1st lnertlen10o '
BATES BY MONTH
a line, par month I3.60
8 line, per month , -- t
4 line, per month 4
ft line, per month f4 7
Biota additional Una u live
'ohargad at 0c per Una par month.
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BACCCR, Aftt DENWJ
FOR SALE
Rondo Auction Co. 1602-6 8 Ave.
MYSELF ALVfi4eA t
Phone 142 J. , . . e-6-lm
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.Natural Ice lasts 1-3 longer.
Regular delivery. Ph. Main 8M.
YOUNG'S ICE CO.
' '6-17-1 t.
FOR BALE-Bcraicn paper for school
I afr wo To euEwej
ur name, ai ins uoserver. oo pad. I
11-2-t t.
Saturday Jund 17j 1933 ""
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X SCOMOS THeVMseLF 'Al---ir4ekA t i kfMZ -J-""1II j'Tn'jM ' ' I eVM-aVll
FOB SALE Crib with mattress 30"x
64", 803 7th8t. ' 6-17-2 tp.
APPR. X8BD B-8000 W1U sell at 60
cents on the dollar beautiful, mod
em home, 804 N Ave. near HI
school. . R. J. Oreen. 6-17-2 t.
A BABOAIN In electric refrigerators
at Wiener's Hardware. 6-16-3 t.
60-IJ3. EOOMT KJBBOX. Quite new.
Price reasonable. . Ph. 849 W.
. 6-16-3 t.
FOR 8 ALB 1928 Chevrolet coach.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
6-15-3 t.
FOR 6 ALB Gooseberries, S6o gal.
Call at 1820 Z Ave. 6-14-4 tp.
FOR SALE Team of mares, 1600
lbS.lnq.12KX. 6-12-6tp
BHD rut WOOD Any length, 4.50
conl. Ph. Slndln Groc., 0o2 W.
6-26-1 m.
DRY WOOD, any length, full meas
ure. Ph. 142 J. 6-26-1 m.
FOR BALE Wood, cut green from
first class timber. Any length.
Place your order now for your
winters supply. Also dry wood;
Phone 1061W. 6-7-lm
FOR SALE Will sell poultry, calves,
cows, pigs, horses, farm machinery
and household goods, at auction,
every Saturday at 1 p. m. Grande
Red Cross Swim
Week Will Open
Next Thursday
Red 'Cross Swim week, when every-;
body, ayoung and -old, takes to 'the'
water, some to learn the elementary
rules and others the advanced
principles of swimming, will open
next Thursday at Cove natatorlum;
under the direction of Miss Myrtle
Hoyt and Miss Mildred Klopfenstem.
Red Cross Swim week 18 an annual
event When Instruction In swimmrng
and life saving Is given for a nomi
nal fee. Is one of the Important fea
tures held under the auspices of
the Red Cross, and Is responsible
both directly and Indirectly for the
saving of many lies from drowning
and othor injuries receled where resuscitation-is
necessary..
Swim week will continue for 10
evenings, exclusive of Saturday and
Sunday, and the 10 swims will be
furnished at a fee of $1.50, which
also Includes the cost of Instruction,
but students will have to furnish
their own towels and bathing suits.
Classes will be held beginning at 7
o'clock In the evening In beginning,
Junior and senior life saving and
swimming. The former instruction
will be in the new rules furnished
to the local Red Cross group by E.
R. Carlson, representative of the na
tional organization.
Anyone Interested in the classes Is
urged to notify Miss Klopfensteln or
Miss Hoyt.
SEEK SHORT
HOURS WITH ,
LIVING WAGE
(Oontuuua from Pats One)
unemployed back on the payroll by
snowfall."
"The Me Is simply." he continue
"for employers to hire more men to
do the existing work by reducing
the work-hours of each man's week
and at the same time paying a llv
Ing wage for tho shorter week."
Whether a basic 30-hour week, ai
proposed by an earlier law considered
by congress,, will' be used as a ynra
stick by the government in passing
upon the codes submitted for it ap.
proval, he did not Indicate, leaving
'this to be unfolded' In the practical
application of the low.
Ho called strongly for public co.
operation.
PRESIDENT TO !
TAKE VACATION
(Cununued in paga On5
dnto for tho vice presidency after
with Infantile paralysis. On June 28
ne returns again lor inc iirss wuj
president or tno unitcu- otatva.
I1ILL OF SAI.B CASE IS
(Continued from Page One)
The case of Zurcher vs. Munhall
for replevin of an automobile will
open In the circuit court at 9 o'clock
Monday morning. No session of the
court was? held today.
EMPLOYMENT
AW OFFERED
The Ta Grande- Credit bureau- came
to the fore1 this morning to announc2
that they, have' an employment bu
reau which- they conduct free of
charge along with their other activi
ties. Harry Parker states that any
hoy wanting work on a farm or any
farmer wanting a- boy to work for
him will receive- hearty service and
co-operation at the office of the bu
teau.i Practically all members of the
V ".nampionship- North- Carolina inrci
'm in the Southern conference, will
reram 'to school nt year.
HANDSOMELY turn. 6-rm. Apt. Was
W5, now ais. 90L O Ave. Phi 236 J,
6-17-1 t.
6-ROOM HOUSE. Ph. 878 A. 6-17-t t
FOR RENT Large sleeping' room I
with-Board ' If deslredi 'Mrs. M. B.
' Donahue 1708 First. ... ' 6-12-3tp
WANTED
WANTED Good girl for general
housework. Ph. Farm.'4X.. 6-16-2 t.
WANTED Wood to haul, for cash or
' on shares Also buy wood at stump.
. 2804 Greenwood. 6-14-4 tp.
DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will
ciean up your amies, papers, etc.
' Phone 323-J. 3-8-t t.
EASTERN OREGON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. lO.O.
P. temple. 447-J. ... -9-6-1 m.
LA GRANDE ' MATTRB88 and Uphol--sterlng
- and 'Rug Cleaning Works.
Ph. 424-W. Chas, Edwards, Prop.
12-1-1 m.
AUTOMOBILES
FORD TUDOR SEDAN
Completely overhauled.' Good tires.
Price 6176.00.
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
1th and Adams . M. 600
f 6-13-t f.
Salem Bank Will
Become a Branch
OfU.National
SALEM, Jutia 17 m he Unltek
states National bonk of Salem will
become a branch of the U. 8. National
of Portland as soon as the Glass-
Steacall bank act Is effective. Presi
dent D. w. Eyre of be local "bank
announced.
The Bank of Mt. Angel will also be- I
come a branch of the Portland bank
which already conducts city-wide
branch banking,
Only one branch bank has been es
tablished to date under the state!
branch banking bill enacted by the
last legislature, State .3ank Superin
tendent A. A. Schramm said today.
The Benton county bank of Cor vail is
now conducts a branch at Philomath.
Under the state law, branches may
be established within the trade area
of the main bank, subject1 to capital
requirements, The banking superin
tendent determines what t lie trade I
area embraces.
State banks with $1,000,000
more capital stock may establish
branches anywhere In the state, the
new law provides. All national banks
are under federal regulations.
OFFICERS SLAIN
IN KANSAS CITY
BANDIT ATTACK
(Continued Prom Page One)
rrUr. ntfinM-a hail Tt'fLnnfrt drlva
to Leavenworth wltn xne prisoner
ratner tnan wbib iot a innnr
All the dead were snot ui tno neaa.
nn. tn.tfVLH rirlvar. Aeai the head
vf thA Uni of cabs movlnir uri to re-
niv. iwmffars at tho station en
trance, said his first impression was
that somebody nao set oil iirecracii
ers. "A woman came dodging around the
caT," hel SKld. "I asked; whan wo tne
matter jind she said. 'I'm trylnc to get
out of tho way of thoso bullets.'
"Then I saw tno omccrs tailing ana
nm nf them flHne from machine
guns as they felf. I also saw the car
at the curb with lw winnows aiiai
tered by gunfire and tho figure of
r.,,t, hi. HH lolled back over the
back of the front scat of the car and
very bloody."
Vetterll, who- received a slight
wound as bullets tore through his
clothing, said the firing sounaea as
tnougn it wuiw -r,
guns; buTtf added that he could not be
certain of tno numoer oi shuuuio.
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