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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
I Friday, July 21, 1933 p LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Paire Five - OUT OUR WAY By J. ft. Williams THE NEWFANGLES (Motn'n Pop) Collapsible Nerves! CLASSIFIED "Ti-1 AT i FcsiMcu i RftDF cwr Rrw rvc . "Y IBM MABKKT fLACa OF UNION WAIXOWA COUNT IU I - i r w -" -u'i'ii:u. II WOULD, Bmv.v4 oP UHe. This Barefoot Bo,Ti4e uazv soow 6K16.AKS TO BeO ANI-TH FEET LIKE CoaC .(Count five average word to the line,) Per line, Jet Insertion 100 Per line, eecb added conaeo utlve Insertion 7o BATES BY MONTH S lines, per month M.oO 8 line, per month ,. , 4 lines, per month M.X 5 llnee, per month t4 It Kseri additional - Una - OTir five charted at 60o.per.Uae.par noath. MOTWEP .DASVAE, lE. A -STREAK" TO MAKE.THV SHEETS LAST OOTTH VMUtK'. Minimum charge on one order . w u i c put HtftRS A GENTLE NOFtE AN WASHTuBS FOR? .1 FOft SALE FBVS and vegetables, 2804 Greonu-ood, ... .... , , i ...... 7-ao-a tp. i' BI.AC-K CAPS Largo sweet variety, rick in your own crate 1.00. H. c. Mulr, Covo. 7-1B-10 t. FOR SALE Red chlic 7.60. Leghorns $0 nor 100, prepaid. Hart's Hatch cry, Beaverton. 6-21-1 mp ; FOR SALE Plnetree milking ma-i chine, 3 unit. Hay chopper with Ttortloon tractor. Blacksmith shop complete, 6ee Tex Knight, Union, Ore. Phono 453. ' 7-7-18 t. FOR 6ALB Wood, cut green .from first class timber. Any length, llace your order now for your winters supply. Also dry wood. Phone 1051 W. fl-7-lm. FOR BALE Scraicn paper for school or home, at the Observer. So pad. 11-S-t t. FOB BALE Cultivated mushroomB, . delivered 50o lb. Goats milk for . Infants and Invalids 10c qt. 203 N Ave. Ph. 66S B. 7-5-1 m. AUTOMOBILES FORD TUDOR SEDAN Cheap transportation for (175. ; . PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY 4th it Adams. Ph. Main 500. 7-14-t f . Hilgard a Thiiving J Town Back in 1893 (Continued xrom Page One) ditlon of the town, "The Hllgard Lumbering Co., suc cessors to the Hllgard Flume and Lumber Co., and the U. P. Spun mill, owned by R. M. Steel & 'Co., are tho two largest mills. Each of these mills cuts an average t 40,000 feet a day; load an average of ten cars per day with lumber, most of which ia slip ped to Nebraska. Tho Hllgard Lum ber Co. lias a large planer at Five Points. Butler & Johnson own and operate a mill which cute ani average of 25,000 feet daily . . . none of them are able td fill orders as fast as they are coming In. "The mills and -logging camp near here give employment to nearly 1000 men, Hllgard being the supplyp41nt for all of these camps," A little farther down the column 'is this item: "Miss Cronklte, of La Grande, is teaching a three-month term of school here, has 63 pupils enrolled." " , j It was some community two coro years ago, no question about lrt The 1030 census gave the Hllgard precinct, which covers a large terrl- SPECIAL! Sunproof House Faint A QA per gallon $2eef" Plasco House Paint OA QQ per gallon Jj5e5t Best Grade Floor Paint t per quart Close-Out Floor Point 64c per quart Pittsburgh Paint Store im. St. J. A. Bugg, Mgr. Sash, Windows, Screens . and Doors Made to Order Window arid Car Glass Carpenter & Cabinet Shop W08 Jofferson - D. D. Miller, Prop. NOTICE Wo sell only Artificial Ice mado from pure water. All calls answered promptly. We also handle only thecst quality of Coal and Wood. All our products1 are guaran teed. , Our services arc the beet. Gaither Ice & Fuel Co. Main 523 Authorized SERVICE on Studebaker Buick and Fonttao Automobiles- All' Types of Repairing ( By Expert Mechanics M. J. Goss automobiles Main 82 DIC - A PAINT CLEANER lit Pound L!ox... 40c V2 Pound Box.......'.:.'.' 20c Mixes In Cold Water The perfect and safe cleaner for any surface that ; soap and water will not Injure. It cleans In less time and without "effort. , No rubbing no scrubbing. Just point it on and wipe It offt La Grande Book & Stationery Co. La Grande, Oregon FOE RENT, FOR RENT a.rm. furnished, apl. at, Caroline Apts. on O Ave, Under new management, Ph. 804 w. , 7-21-fl tp. FOR RENT 6-rm. unfurn. house. Adams and '1st, is!' See Smith at Pox" Farm. 7-21-4 tp. FOR RENT Mod., Unfurn. cottage, furnace, garage, 800 O' Ave. Phone 238 J. "' , 7-ai-a t. MODERN 6-RM. HOUSE,- full base ment, hot water heat,' garage, 1308 N or Ph. 474 W. -i'j i i 7-31-2 t. beautifully furnished a-nn, apt. with , kitchenette, .private bath. Everything included. ., Reasonable. La Grande hotel. .; , ,,- 7-31-3 t. MODERN FURNISHED, APT. 1311 O avenue. . . 7-19-1 mp GRANDE RONDE APARTMENTS .f Exceptionally low rates until Sep tember 16. 7-ie-T t. MOD. BEDROOMS 1808-and St. 7-14-1 mp WANTED TO TRADE Dry wood for. light truck or car, a ml. past Perry on right lde of road. . 7-21-3 tp HOUSEWORK, ences. Experienced. Roror- - 7-16-6tp FOUND THURSDAY, pair gold-rlmmed glasses. OaU at Observer, and identify. 7-31-1 t. MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave. -7-6-1 m. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will , clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f. EASTERN OREOON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O, O. F. temple. 447-J. 9-8-1 m. tory, a population of 182, of which 100 wero males antt 73 females. There were 28 children between the ages of 5 and 14 years, and the rural form population was 75, leaving '107 follow ing other callings of " the present population.. T.:rr.. Pondosa And La Grande Men Face Dynamite -Charge BAKER (Special) F. E. Whitfcm, of Pondcsa, and L. A. Chandler, of La Grande, have been cited by state po lice officers to appear In justice court Monday to answer to a charge of dynamiting fish in West Eagle lakes. Officers have hot determined whether the men will be taken Into the Jus-' tico court in Pondosa or in Baker. -Officers said the- two men packed into the? lakes one day this week and stato police camped on the trail to the lakes the next day. At 10:30 that night Whltten and Chandler were stopped. Officers stated the men had in their possession 313 fish ranging In length from six to 10 inches: 1 The fish were brought to Baker 'and placed in cold storage In the Baker Pocking company market, where they were examined. A few of tho fish showed hook marks, but the others showed no signs of having been caught with a hook and line offtctfra said. Sergeant Frank "Osmond ' of the state police says dynamiting will re sult lti poor fishing In. the lake-' in which the dynamiting occurs for three years. . IMPROVEMENT CLUB IN MEET Ono of Che most interesting meet ings of the North Side Improvement club was held Wednesday afternoon at tho Second Word L. D. S." chapel. Mrs. Mary E. Morris displayed a Ref lection of local weeds and furnished. an Instructive talk concerning it. City Manager A. McAllister spoke encouragingly of the club's activities and solicited its co-operation In weed control. A skit, "A Trip to Chicago" and music by Ida Andrews, Zelma Slrrlne and Jean" Wilhelm entertained "the members. ' The next meeting will bo held on Aug. 2. '..'. . PHINCE BUYS PLANE LONDON A new Iwln-englned Vlckers Vlastra monoplane Is the npwest addition to the Prince of Wales's aircraft. The plane, his fourth. Is all-mctalled, will carry eight pas sengers and two pilots; -And has a top speed of 160 miles an hour at 8,000 feet. Each passenger t! 4s provided with a parachute, which is released frftm the roof of the-cabin by pres- I sure on a button. . , - D00 THE BUNGLE FAMILY KEEP OUT OF THE n flTHfS r.l DflFTB. . A.ND DON'T WIPE ) YOUR HANDS ON THE WINDOW Tijli CURTAINS. DON'TMRt, 4f, -U Trs Tutr r . ' SHADES J0EPAL00KA DIANA DANE, SC0RCHY SMITH THE DILLYS IT'5 REMARKABLE T3e AN WHILE" UMPKINS- - I HAVEN'T HOSPITAL EVEN GOT A BRUISE1 AWtf TD SHOW FOR MV A0CI0ENT.' THE W NDOW mU ' CURTAINS. DON-TftfPftf. 'A L-Vi L . WlTHmi IIIHIII I TOUCH THE ' ''V "Tr. 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