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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. PaiK Five n THE NEWFANGLES ;. (Mom'n Pop) Right, But Wrong!. OkASSlFIED ADS IH1 MA K KIT PLAOI OrDKJOM WALLOWA GOVNIUB IS THAT SO? WELL, A' -STCA.NGE, BaVWK.-TAU..'. VILLIfcNODS-LOOKING MAN FOLLOWED ME WIGHT HE IS? WELL, I'LL TAKE " care or (daunt (Ivs tniio word to tbs llne. Pw Una. 1st lner tlca10o - BA.TW:BLMOirn .., lines, pv month..,.,,, MJO 5 lines, per month ' , ,, WJft 4 Una, per month . , ,. .QO 6 llnea, per month ', '..1 M.W bob additional Una over five charged at Mo per line per month, THAT' BAB UP TO OOP COOP. IN FACT, Far line, each added consec utive Insertion . 7o , Minimum chugs on ons order , , FOR SALE FOR RENT Saturday,- July. 15, 1933 1 OUTPUT WAY: . By, J. R.. Williams I ( PV ; , , ANHQ A I - VAL , DE BUSS Tv-V pt , -' " X f OH, AM SCARED !! VOU'VE ALWAYS V-Q 1 SS7 NVAlT A'- i !WE.ES SfiHt 'GO i I SnAIUAMANS . "'. W? MOR6. :. W BAT-ZED ME ABOUT FOffTUNE-TELLEBS AW, ' ' MINuTi " GAT OE. PlE.CE. LIKE. Tt-V UtfS. A '4-. BUT AGU6TA AND 1 WENT TO ONE THAT'S iSSa WeOe SAX EtMCH PIPE I ' 0 i4AT. HEM Ti4AT TODAVANDSHESAIO 'TOBEWABC THE CSSl ... V . :: A'.- . k it- ee a-talu." 1 : ' bunk! 7 v I n M.f'Klt.nN UMW-a-Kt ,LHiu .n M Mlui 'VA. HE'S OUT IN THE HALL, NOW t . ji".'f .Win : :' V t tmit ' fa-. 'A 1 'I 4 11EJ RASPBERRIES WU1 be ripe about July IB. Call at Frank Woods. Opposite City Park.. 7-16-4 tp. HAY IN THE SHOCK. Phone Farmers 6X6V ' 7-15-2 tp. Natural .-Ice lastB 1-3 longer.. RcauLu- delivery. Ph. Main 804 , YOUNG'S ICE CO. 7-15-1 t. FOR SALE-Cholce 6 acres. Highly Improved, irrigated tract. Close In. Near city park; The best of soil wit:; good house, barn, cellar and c:her Improvements.. $3000, $1200 rwii. Balance' terms at '6.' Wil liamson & Berry. 7-14-3 t. FOR SALE Plnetrce milking ma r chine, 2 unit. Hay chopper with ' Fordson tractor. Blacksmith - shop complete. See Tex Knight, Union, Ore. Phone 453,. ... . 7-7-18 t. STATE TESTED Wh; Leg. cllix, $6.00 100. Hart's Hatchery, Beavertou. 8-21-1 mr GRANDE RQNDE APARTMENTS Exceptionally Ibw rates until Sep tember 16..., . , . 7-10-7 f. MOD. BEDROOMS 1908-2nd St. . - 7-14-1 mp WANTED: VVANTEDrn-$3O0 loan ' on, new . house ) uii.iu.rt truci.. , isiiyice luctfuiun. YYJ, Hamson, & Berry., , 7-14-3 ,t. jABTY, WITH AUTO, . interested l carrying rural papers.. .Observer.. 7-15-t f. HOUSEWORK, ences.. Experienced. Reler- 7-15-6tp HOUSEKEEPING, companion nurse, ( full charge. Neat, good plain cook, ' 48,- Louise Orem, 816 Riverside.; , Spokane, Wash. 7-16-1 t AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Wood, cut green from first, class timber.'. Anyi length. Place your order now lor your winters supply. Also dry- wood. Phone 1061W. 0-7-lm. FOR BALE scraxen paper . for school or -borne, at the Observer. 6c pad. 11-a-t f. FOR SALE -Cultivated mushrooms, . delivered 50c lb. ' Goats milk for . infants and Invalids 10c qt. 203 N Ave, Ph. 665 R.' 7-5-1 m. , FORD TUDOR SEDAN Cheap transportation for $175. PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY ; 4th & Adams. Ph, Main 500, ' ' ' ' 7-H-t f. ji lr Ul. - ( 'P "? f' SAY! WHAT DO YOU Pf' , ' ' I frOSHt WA9 MY FACE RfcO? ' TT"' l ffifwl?lafIlu&ff ' -1 V MEAN FOLLOWING I HE'S THE HEW NEHBO," Ilf ' ftwswraai&rs ' ',s3&'ia-7'. ..." J rUxrniJi! w wrs ! : . . . i'Tr - Rra.u.s.PAT.ow. r hnu iNuutiiHV. c 1833 ay HtA srjwicr. mcT-nj V I . IUU. 171X11 . fe.T TyiA: taWTa' o 'm " at S3 MISCELLANEOUS DESIRABLE warrant cashed, 907 M Ave. 7-14-rt f. ROYALTY PLANS AMERICAN TRIP OSLO (JP) A royal but demo cratic couple, Orown Prince Olar and Princess Martha, oS Norway, will Mstt .the United States lna September. As representatives of King Haakon VII, they will spend about six. weeks in America,, traveling from New York to Washington, D. O., thence to Chi cago, and perhaps out to the west coast If time permits. Crown Prince Olav, who has a fine herd of' blooded 'cows and a truck garden at his country estate, may be particularly Interested In studying American farming. The crown prince lias been an idol of the-. Norwegian nation ever since he arrived In Oslo at the age of two, - sitting on the arm of hie father who had been called to the throne from Denmark. Princess Martha, to whom he was; married in March, 1929, 19 a Swedish cousin and their union was hailed in both countries as a real love match. They have two daughters, Princess Ragnhild, who was born in 1930, and the year-old Princess Astrid. The plainness o: tneir domestic life and the democracy. of their ways have entrenched them solidly in Scandinavian hearts. They, have no court, the crown prince merely nav Ing a military aide and the princess a lady-in-waiting. Their heme is only a 40-mlnute ride out of Oslo and there Grandpa Haakon and Grandma Maude fre quently go to visit Princess Ragnhild and Princess Astrid. Occasionally, too. Grandpa Charles and Grandma Inge borg come over the . border from Sweden. Among the ceremonies which the. .royal couple will attend in the United States will be the laying , of the cornerstone of the Lelf Erlcson memorial in Chicago.. I..TCF-NSED PLUMBER, 'rates reason; abie. Call Fred, Bftlmes, 203 N Ave, 7-6-1 m. RADIO SERVICE Experience and equipment to give you better radio service. Fitzgerald Furniture Op. , Phone Majji-770 ; at ' ;:..;k-c-I" 6-16-1 m. DO WELL BROS., CLEArUP-We will clean up your, ashes, papers, eic. Phone 323-J. 8 8-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Music, Violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. "temple. 447-J. ;v - 9-6-1 m, K $tnwct IMC jRE.U.S.jPT.OrF.P THE BUNGLE FAMILY Something New Under the Sun HA.1. HOW QUICKLY IT TOOK THE WIND OUT OF OAKDALE'S SAILS WHEN THAT SENSIBLE MR. EL OOH.ADO SIMPLY LEFT-TOWN ON HIS MILLION DOLLAR. YACHT. I 1 - S f i c IMAGINE A GIMLET- EYED MAN LIKh. OAKDALE TRYING . TO MAKE FOLKS THINK HE WAS RELATED S lu l nusc (ARISTOCRATS. Suggests Salary Cut For Bosses Of the Railroads . WASHINGTCN, July 15 P) Rail road executives hava been informed bVj Joseph B. Eastmnn. coordinator of transportation, thatif'the llooevelt administration believes many ot their salaries -should .be reduced; ' i it The atatoment opened -a-"ConfeTencs wltli regional ' coordinatlii groups elected by the carriers to co-operate with- Eastman. , ; The coordinator said he was put ting the question ol salaries .up to the railroads "because there must ba on adjustment ot salaries before the railroads will stand right with the shippers, Investors and labor under the conditions which now exist." BABY HARTFORD! WHAT A WAY: TO DESCRIBE A MAN WHO, FROM .THE WAY HE BRAGS. MUST HAE SPFNT THE LAST THIRTY YEARS COMMUTING. BETWEEN f BATTLE-FIELDS.J MIM AN EL DORADO1. THROWN INTO , A LAKE AND SWIMMING TWO OR , THREE MILES TO SHORE WHEN HE WAS QNC YEAR, OLD. n r . (H. M ? A AND HIS DIPPY STORY OF ESCAPING FROM SEVEN MEN WHO WERE HOLDING, u m vis irvxti- u SEVEN! AND GEORGE'S, ONLY CJBU b-t. 1 1UN 1 U . THAT YARN WAS . THAT IT-WOULD ' HAVE SEEMED MORE J reasonable: , IF OAKDALE PULVERIZED MORE MEN. SAY TWENTY, j PEGGY, TOO, WAS A BIT DISAPPOINTED THAT OAK DALE WOULD ADMIT PICKING ON ONLY SEVEN MEN. .ANYWAY HOW SENSIBLE MONTGOMERY EL DORADO WAS TO SIMPLY. LEAVE TOWN WHEN THAT ! SWIVEL-EYED OAKDALE GOT ON HIS NERVES. THERE'S WHAT MONEY WILL DO. I WISH I HAD A. LOT OF-MONEY. TVc1 ALWPys . THOUGHT-IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO GETi RID OF' OAK.DALL BUT MR. EL DORADO DID IT. Ar-1 ts ALL, NOTHING- IS IMPOSSIBLE- THESE. DAYS. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.' JOE PALOOKA Ladeez and Gents Polly Boyd, cnamp.on golfer of Chattanooga, Tenn.i. prefers fishing to golfing, he says. HOW WILL GOVERNMENT FIXATION AFFECT YOUR BUSINESS? Phe idea, of A CHARITY . EXHIBITION MATCH BETWEEN THE OREAT, -MAX EVE., . AMD JOE PALOOKA,, WITH THE EVER BEHOVED ' 3ACK DEMPSEY AS REFEREE HAS JAMMED XEM TO THE RAFTERS. A A PRECAUTION THE BOYS HAVE BEEN GVVEN THE LARGE TRAINING GICVES. NOW LISTEN, DO 1 THIS IS AN EXHIBITION - PULL YOUR PUNCHES . WE'LL ONC GO) TWO ROUNDS. THE TINYMITES 1 ..". .t, ? Q 1933 BY HE StRVICE. INC,--- -a 1W7V AWRIGHT, MISTER ) (. OKAY K " I tm 1 THIS IS AN TT-. DEMPSEY. .'Arl JA.V. . I 7-r. u a' yfrri 1 1 in iih nap.,VnA...,,r.,, n 1 1 DIANA DANE I! DOOLEYP La.' 0KAY, DIANA. I I WHAT THI5 PLACE II 5UBE?ITa DETTER'N smp TM'Ar & 7 -x xv NEED5 IS ADVER-I BATHIN' CBOCKERY1 ' AN0LI5TCNf (fr )n TIDING faSTTIr AW BESIDES, MOTHER LADEEZ AND GENT-UL-MEN 1 HAVE THE PLEAS -AW TO BRING NOU THE GREATEST TRIO EVAW SEEN IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE . ON MY LEFT MAX BAER Ot CALIFORN kTHAOMK YOU THANK YOU) JOB PUkLOOKA W QUIET)--QAJIET FOLKS ' AMD THE GREATEST O- ALL RING HEROES ACTING 1U IS r act DcccDctr tiru DPWPFV C NWHEW- L CANT HEAR MYSELF.) R TLitiv IMI . Ri-IX TWO ROUNDS. XA (Trademark Registered) y. 8. Patent Office Big Shot "THAT'S FINE r THEN YOU CAN BE OOQ. 54NDVICHj MAN ; (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) THE Tinles eyed the submarine I Shrimpy. "To the land of fish and Duncy oaid, "Gee, I'm not i we're hound. Jt won't be low? till keen to bo far down into the sea '. you will see some real stranne in that queer looking ship. ;slnlits. Leave that to jue. It s "A great big lisli might get us. j really an amazing thing what queer Then we d all be in a fix again, filings can be found."' We thank you, Shrimpy, but l! . think we must pass up this trip." : COON they all heard a, thump, "Hey, wait a minute," Scouty'J thump, thump! Then Scouty cried. "Don't think I'm going to, 301,1, " fcn a bump." "We're on miss tliy ride. It you're afraid, you ' tie bottom of the Bea," their new stay on shore. The rest of us will friend, Shrimpy, cried, go.". "I think that something's gone The next thing that the Tinles' ,, . -,. mv nne sub shake knew wee Duncy said. "Oh. I'll go, j,tk(, lnls . Tncn Dolty saij, "oh, too. I'm scared 1 will get lost un; . h lhal )t won t spo our less I go where'er you go." ride." They soon found what the trou ble was and they were all quite scared because a swordhsh sawed right through the Bub. "What can we do?" cried one. Wee Shrimpy answered, "Follow me. Jump out of here, into the 1 sea. I ll promise you you 11 ie an unnilAT'S dandy," shouted A Shrimpy. "Gee, I simply love good company. You all have looked around the ship. Now find a place lo rest. "I'll shut the top down good and tleht. so everything will be all right. I'm going to give you lads rilt- jt wm be lots of fun.- a -thrill. At least I'll do my best. (Copyright. 1933, NBA Service, Inc.) In Just about live minutes more the Tin Ion heard n rolling ronr. (The swortlrWi la iunlslil In 'We're ,olt," exclaimed xtransc 1 the nct story.) t I I J5URE I'LL BE THAT I II II 1 . , llST ': ' l j j j I "" t eiinTw.F,Aniii,iiiioJ. 7 SCORCHY SMITH (Trademark Registered) U. 8. Patent Office Cuick Action YOf- COURSE YOU NOT1CE.Y- BUT IF YOU KNEW HOWTHS TME RWSOIA NOTE. I& OfflCIAL'b f EEL TOWARD TlJI5 ADDRESSEB "TO WH0N 1 YOUNG NATIONAL MERO YOU it May concern so rr wouldn't say tmat . ISN'T UP TO THE GOV-. TrtE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES ERNMENT TO MEET ARE CARRYING ON A N0ST INTEMSIVE SECRET SEARCH IN AI-LTdE WEST INDIES s4M IN CENTRAL atflStXW AND SOUTH ( THAT TJEfAAND, MAJOR, BUT- jpwTA V yfGET ME JUDSON IOCKE.- xfi ffH DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE IN WV U VASHIN6T0N . ErAE.R6E.NtV' H I I THIS IS MAJOR SHERIDAM I V CUSTONVS HOUSE , NEW YORK. . L IT YOU'LL PARDON AAE MAJOR. BUT - '. w THE STIPULATION TOR SCORCHY S 1 j RELEASE IS THAT I BRIN&TrllS ff J) MONEY ALONE - SCORCHY, V- u 11 " HltASEie- 7 EXCUSE AVE, WR. RANGER, -THE BELIEVE? s3S ' PHONE'. ALL SUGGESTIONS THATONLYAVs"S) I WILL BE HEARD - BUT WELL SUBMARINEI ,. 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