Tuesday,' June 20,' 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Fire
COAST LEAGUE
RACE ENTERING I
TWELFTH WEEK
By The Associated Press !
Vrtrgely because It still hold! the
Indian sign over the Missions, Sacra
mento was three games ahead of its
closest rival as thd Coast league pen
nant race entered Its 12Uv week to
day. This" Week the Solona' face Oakland
at Sacramento. The Oaks, alter fal
tering for several weeks, came to life
laivi week to trim Hollywood In 9 ot
the 7 games played.
.' Hollywood takes on the Angels at
Wrlgley Xleld. The Los Angeles club
showed on improved attack last week
In winning the series from Portland.
4-3. and hopes to climb higher In the
first division at the expense of its
Southern California rival.
Maaiger Spencer Abbott sends his
Ecaverj against the Indians at Se
attle if tor two weeks of trouble In
California. Portland dropped five
gair.2? to the Missions before being
licked by Los Angeles. Seattle hod
fccl,cr tuck on Its southern trip.
breaking even in 14 games with Loj
Angeles and San Francisco.
;, -In the fourth league engagement
this week the Missions and San Fran
cisco play a, hometown scries. ,
"i'tirtTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, June 20 (Pi Cattle:
75, calves 10;" 25c lower, steers, oom
.mon and medium, S3.25A to.oo; heif
ers, common and medium, 3.00
" 5.25; cows, common and medium,
' 1.50 $4.60.
Hogal 150; 10c lower; good, 140-200
lbs. 5.005.26; 200-250 lbs. 4.85
6.25;. over 250 lbs. 4.355.00; sows,
good, $3.754.36;. medium, 3.25
3.50; pigs, good, 3.60(B 84.35.
Sheen; 200: 50c lower TAmha wwi
and choice, 5.0O 6.50; common
, ana medium, 3.50s $5.00.
BASEBALL STANDFNnS
By(TH Associated l'rcss
American League
W. L.
New York
Washington
Cleveland .'.
Chicago ...
Philadelphia
Detroit
Pet.
35 22 .614
35 23 .603
82 27 .542
31 27 .534
27 , 27 .500
20 20
OUT OUR WAY .,
St. Louis 21 37 .302
Boston
21 39 .350
New York
St. Louis
Pittsburgh ...
Chicago
Olnolnnatl .
BrooKlyn .....
Boston
Philadelphia
National League
W.
Pet.
.630
L.
34 20
84 23 .590
32 25 .561
31 30 .508
28 30 .483
25 29 .463
25 33 .431
20 39 .339
OMAHA SHEEP
OMAHA. Juno 20 Iff) u. S. D.
A.) Sheep: 6,500; lambs 16 to 25o
higher, sheep dull, weak to 25c lower,
feeders weak to 25c lower; medium
to choice Idaho lambs $6.50r$7.4O;
native lambs S7.00n$7.25; fed clip
ped lambs 7.10f $7.36; owes $1.00
81.26; Idaho feeding lambs W.85.
PORTLAND 8UGAK AND i'LOUll
PORTLAND, June 20 VP) Sugar-.
Cano, granulated, Vl.7S; fruit or
berry, $4.60; beet sugar, $4.65 100 lbs.
Domestic flour Selling price, rill
delivery, 25 'bbl loto; patent, 48s,
$5.40; do 96s, $5.20; bakers' bluestem,
$4.30 $4.40; blended flour,. $4.55
$550; soft white pastry patent, $3.75
$3.05; Montana hard-wheat, patent,
$5.30ia$5.50; rye, $4.00r$4.70; wholj
wheat, $3.25; graham, $3,70 bbl.
N. POWDER GIRL '
HAS FINGER OFF
NORTH POWDWlTlspeclal) The
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Lewi
Had a linger amputated this week on
account of a serious "growth. Miss
Lewis Is a granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Peterson.
' THIS CURIOUS WORLD
' I $r .CAN TRAVEL Mi. fJk
A
PADDLCIS4
, USE THEIR PA0DL6S FOR.
STIRftlNs UP MUD, IN THEIR.
SEARCH FOR THE SMALL.
ORGANISMS ON WHICH
THEY PEED.
HELIGOLAND.
A SMALL, ROCK PLATEAU, ABOUT
A (WASTER OFA SQUARE MILE IN
AREA, 15 GERMANY'S ONLY.
OUTLYING POSSESSION. IT STANDS
IN THE NORTH SEA, THIRTY-ONE.
VXILES FROM THE
MAINLAND
THE GREENLAND HARE Inhabits all ice-tree portions of
Greenland, and "most of the far northern Canadian Islands. The
animate have been observed to travel for distances ot a hundred
ynrds, hopping solely on the hind legs, six to eight feel at each
Jump. When frightened, the Greenland hare 'prefers to run up
hill, instead of down.
THE TINYMITES
SHORT BY HAL COCHRAN PICTURES BY JOE KINO
tpj reo. u. s. pat. off. i'ra5HSzstkxamJZi' -' ,-: ,
XREAD THE ST0KY, THEN COLOH THE PICTURE)
bo set to hide. If our old enemy,
tho giant, comes o'er yonder hill.
"Through hill -and dale wo'll
slowly roam and maybo wo will
find a home. If somTOno who Is
kindly lives there, 'it will bo a
thrill."
f"PHE giant ran with all his
might and very soon was out
of sight. "My goodness," said
wee Dotty, "He's a. coward, after
all.
"Tho Hon wos a little ono, but,
Eco, it mndo tho giant run. Wo
thought that monstrous man was
bravo because ho was so tall."
"Well, I don't know," said
Duncy. "He can be as mean as
mean can be. prhaps this Is the
best chance we will have to run
away,
"It Mister Giant hides his
track, It may be that he will come
back. And, even If he doesn't, on
this spot I will not stay.
"T'M going to hike. I don't
- know whero and, frankly,
neither do I care. I want to find
some place where I can get a bit
to eat.
"I lost the cookies that I had
when we were startled. 'Twas too
bad. Most anything that we find
tlow will really bo a treat."
"Well, we'll .go with you,
Dotty cried. "And we must all
I HEARD -tH'
CRACt-4 LAS' ni&HT,
LOOW60 OOT, X
SEEM Ti-VeT FAT
DUOE A RONkhm'
DOWN, TW ROAO
Piutf Pajamas!
V
; wou've shore, dons vTTHiswHA-r
TlME, ICK'! VME Kim SET V vva
inci uutbT LAtJIKJ fcjCK l
. UP AGlM , But TH' OU LAOWLL
BE VjLO VJHEK4 SHE PinOS
OOT Wuri RON OWE O' HER
SHOULD O' K"MOVMED eETTE.P'l
y ihHOW f HOt AT A
HOWUK1 DOOr , AT NIGHT
By J. R. Williams .THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop)...
A Big
OH. 3EST nc
"1 f WHAT'S THE I THINK HE'S CUTTINO L VOU'D NEVEf? GUE3 " MCAK THE
V MOQE. o' THEIR I I MATTEP wr 1 ANOTHER TOOTH. HC'S WHO SENT A PReSCNT OL.O CPMJ DOWN-
-THQEWTHET DOOE OiDkV HEAR WM ClM OUT ,. DW J TOfW THAT f 'ME JWUED rOR '.
Hl-o COMB? 6AC FROM i ON THC STt?EET V . GPUMPV MR, BLITZ' '"PEADING HIS !- ' ' Vi I
SHOE TOWN UAWNlCiHT V" ' TlrJ V- ' T NEWSPAPCB H . I
AT AK4' Trt6V T1PP6D' i I WriMI --HC HAUL?-- (7 I
1 ' rr
Ah, a Clue!
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
OAKPALE'S
MErT AWDWi'
UNfUSUAL.
' PHOME CALL,
PRECfiDlNS HIS
DISAPPEARANCE,
BROUaHf (3EOR!E
BUhlSLE WITH
POLICE AID TO
. THE HOTEL
ROOM OK THE
.'DORADO ES'&ffi
LUUHAN li .
BCG. PAT. OFr
"6-20'
THIS IS HIS HEY, WAIT
ROOM. HERE,) MINUTE!
-NO.- 62!-AlT-DON T.YOU
DOWN 7 ANY poors
with ) m HERE. THATTS
THANKS FOR "WoH ABOUT
UNLOCKING THE ML a O'CLOCK U
SWS'ZEZ mtfT SATURDAYtP
WALK RIGHT W AFTERNOON.
IN, MEN......HE li, 1 SPOKElf
ISWELLERra(f lF-T H'M C
HE SAID TO Mt.l
DON T' WORRY
ABOUT' YOUR
MONSY. WELL,
I 6AID, THIS,
19 MY LAST
WARNING AND IF
I DON'T GET IT BY
THIS TIME
TOMORROW.,..
3 O'CLOCK. EH?
WELL MEN, LET'S
LOOK AROUND AND...
AH! HERE 6 A PIECE
OF PAPER AT HIS
PHONE.. .A NOTE,
IT SAYS....BOY6
THIS EXPLAINS
, READ
IT
UcNUhl ajmdkile. lnf , H. Y.
iSriff.a'h'-WWrtfB'
UNLBT MDNTVJnr. THIS
z:so. asked y vMNiut.
ME TO SEE Si MONTY
HIM. AM JU, BRTY 1
LEAVING J
NOW.
r MEN, FOLLOW
, where; he .
lives and
YOU TWO BOYS
VtVVrLL1 KNOW
HOW TO
MAKE
HIM
TALK,
JOE PALOOKA
Hot Water
if WHX HELLO "li PRETfV HOT I HOW D'DO )jS
3 JOE -HOW (L WBATHE.R, fl FELLERS. P2
1 BUT I DON'T
KNOW NCflHlN'.
FELLERS, HONIST.
I GUESS . KNOBBY
KIN ESPLAIN
EVRITHINQ.
OKAY IP CANT V
OURE GOING INDU SEE I
TO BE LIKE ft KNOBB.X ,
TRW. IT
WONT GET
NOU FAR.'
HAS HIM
UNDER',
ORDERS NOT
TO TALK;
f THEM WRITER f WELL.STA IN 1
FELLERS WAS 'A TH' CA.BIN 1
ALWEEZ SICH GOODlTHEY AINT MAD
CRENS A MINE. THEV1RE JIST ,
AND NOW THEY'RE p TRVlW . f
A At ME .jTPUMP.
THEV OUGHTA.VJRITE1GOTTH'
ABOUT ME AN rr ANGLE i '
MISS HOWE 3 SHE'D GIT
ANYHOW-D'YOOSEf) SORE. '
SHE'S VERY fTSEEIN HER
BASHFULL-AN I PWVTE
B'SIDES WE GOT P AFFAIRS
A RIGHT TMOTflNTH'IWERS.
HAFTATELL THEM OUYS
EVRIBODV
OUR BIXNISS.
0 -s
- ... T
X1:
Knobby has a tough
; JOB ON HIS HANDS, a
THE NEWSPAPER MEN
' KEEP HOUNDING HIWU
JOE DAHB NOT BB IIM
ON' KNOBBY S REAL-
REASON FOR TELLING)
HIM A FIB.:-
THAT WOULD BEi
TOO BAD FOR KNOBBV.
tT LOOKS AS THOUGH
THE WISE SCRIBES .
MIGHT SPOIL HIS
CAREFULLX PLANNED
CAMPAIGN TO
KEEP X3E FIGHTING.
DONT BE TOO HARSH
' ON KNOBBY, HE '
HONESTLY DID-WHACT
HS DID BECAUSE
HE THOUGHT IT- J
WOULD BE THE BEST
THING FOR JOE
AND CV COOWSlT; J
HIMSELF.
DIANA DANE
(Trodomnrk Itcglstcrcd)
. U. 8. Patent Otllca
Dooley Had His. Fingers' Closed
jWU KllbW, DOOL6V,
YOU KB REALLY
VERY LUCKY TO
BE RID OF QOL0I6
5WDE SO.
EASILY.
veiz right;
DIANA I
SH0UL0A 5AVE
HER UP LOUS
AGO
AN' I'M
THRDUSH
TEYIN' T'
GIT HER
ON TH'
PHONE.
I LBT HER HAVE BILL BINS.' 5HE KIN GO I
FLY fit KITE PER ALL O' ME I'M DONE
EUNNIN1 AFTEE HER l DON'T 1 !
I jtrJr-CARB IF- riP
jJA II NEVER 3EEj ( tSJ
I I HOPE DOOLEY MEANT" ' ALL HE. II WELL- OF ALL I l fMlSS fibLOS 5RADE,
5AID. OH HE MU5T HAVE PROPPED hri .-j-HE f ' t feM PECIAL DEUVEIJY-
THI5 LETTEK ITW ALL .STAMPED L, ... T--PeK50NAL---
1 ' T 77L AND A0DRE55ED .' ' J KUSH.'M
TTtJaVl 60 i . cam . 'r-tf 1 1 r fr
jMAIL. IT ,F0R "
SCORCHY SMITH
(TrnUcmnrk, ReRlstcrcd)
, U. B. Fatont Oirico
Opinions
AND so tlioy started on tlioir
soon Duncy loudly
shouted. "Sny! Bod luck is al
ways with us. That old lion's
coining now.
"It's running rast, 11 seems 10
inc. We'd hotter climb up la a
tree. We'll he safe for a moment,
and we may escape somehow." .
He then helped both the glrln
climb high. To Duncy, Goldy
shouted, "I will grab your hand
and pull you up. Then we'll bo
safe and sound."
In Just about a minuto moro
they heard a very funny roar,
and looking down, they saw the
Hon standing on tho ground.
(Cupyrlght, 11133, NKA Service, Inc.)
Duncy ami tho girls get a big ;
EiiiprJso In tnc ne.vi iur,.j
'YOU'RE GOIN'TO GET BY V I DON'T SE AHV GOOD REASON Smij
ALLRISHT, SCORCHY, IF. pOR BLINDFOLDING ME LIK. pi&felafe
YOL DO WHAT VOUP-E. TOtD. 1 THIS WHEN GOING AND GDfMNfi - jfeS :77tf!gSX-
?E. FJ4T T Epyp
rwe tl, I AGREES WITH TH BOSS
WHAT VER DONT KNOW WONT -
HURT YER THIS LITTLE ISLAND
IS OUR OWN BUSINESS. SAVVY
- mvHT II ill
1 i
J
1 m a
YES , 1 SAVVY : BUT
YOU FELLOWS DON'T
EXPECT TO GETAWAV
WIIH IHI FOREVER,
HOPE !
THAT
I WORRY I
THE DILLYS
(Trademark Registered)
U. 8. Patent Office
Shanghaied Into Fame
80Y, I'M THINWN: I WASN T CUT I'M -"
i KAADE A MISTAKE" (OUT FOR. SO MUCH W GOIN' TO
WHEN I LET TDOrsiEvV ACTIVITY TELL TOOTSIE '
INSPIRE ME TO iMwmrx ijfW mT I'M QUITTIN '
LEAVE THE rfytt THIS ANIMAL J
IDESHO;
I WANTA TELL N
VUH SOMETHIN' )
I ABOUT THIS J
J03 OF MINE f
JS
; NO, DON'T TELL ME
I CAN GUES9 I KNOW !-
YOU'RE GOING- TO
TRAIN AN ACT - AN
ELEPHANT rND DOG-
ACT.
s
I- 4 ( SREATi BIG;
fHVl V WON'NAFUL J
'I tf'i XimitM
"mil
V ITS NO USE - I CAN'T
TELL ER. NOW, - I
MIGHT AS WELL MAKE1
UP MV MIND TO BEIN'
SUCCESS