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rimay, July 28. Mb LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven. CLASSIFIED ADS OUT OUR WAY " BvJ:R?Winr THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Nothing New 1 (Count five average worda RATBS BY MONTH a inn, per month . a net, per month .s.ao 4 llnee. per month . M o lines, per month , .... M 7S oh additional line over live charged t too per line per month. Per Una, m lmertlen' m Per line, each added oonuo. HI in Una 1 ' wife insertion . Minimum charge on one" . To ujuir -Mo FOR SALE FOR RENT '.' ) . ,, 1 1 '.-v r i I w r ivi 1-uk v v k i r i x t- . ,t- im .. t I . I i i s. i i n mil - PSSfcfiH LV- Kr0S -V ' OoVT VMIKIK' W; . 7SS. ' f rr-?VnT'S 1 LOOK YEAH, SHE THINKS YvtS, NrSt- 1 :: , : . V. cuo'e-s , vni-tva woo 4 ,AS iKl V A sport togsbece she can oistingoishA ' " '" ' VTENfa yrtwpt OKDEHS TAKEN for pickling oucum ' bus. Paul Brace, Union and Wat "nSt, ' ' 7-28-1 tp CANDY STORE with. manufacturing equipment. A business with a per manent income. Write Box C Ob- .server. - , 7-28-1 m FRYERS Fleshman, - Farmers 46. ' "". " - 7-28-1 tp. MILK COW3 Paul Zaugg. Rt. No. 1. . - '. " " ' 7-27-3 tp FftYS and vegetables, 2804 Greenwood", ' '"-'. 7-27-2 tp BICYCLE. Pair shape. Cheap. Inquire it Observer between 2 and 3 o'clock. 7-27-2 t. WANT A REAL MCE little hornelo live lnf Newly decorated, hardwood ; floors, full basement, garage Easy to heat in winter; Ph. Main 789 or call at 1812 Cedar St. 7-28-2 t 5-RM. MODERN HOUSE, . Hard wood lloors. Good location. Phone M 73. 7-27-3 t .STRING BEANS . for canning, other vegetables de. at your door fresh from garden. H. A. Pager, p 14X1. ' " 7-27-3 t BLACK. CAPS Large sweet variety. Pick In your own crate 1.0O. h: C. Muir, cove. 7-18-10 t 4-RM. FURNISHED house, 1314 Jack - - , .. 7-27-3 tp. business BLno ithi. ...:; i Plumbing or Carpenter, shop or other - business. Furnished - living 'UVUB' uacjt. reasonable - rent inq. 1606 Jefferson. 7-27-2 t. FOR RENT 3-rm. furnished apta. at Caroline Apts.On O Ave. Under new management. Ph. 804 W. .. .. .'..... . ' '7-21-6 tp. MODERN -FURNISHED APT. -1311 O avenue. 7-19-1 mp MOD. BEDROOMS 1908-2nd St. ' "-' '7-14-1 mp FOR BALE Borates paper for school or home, at the Observer, 6o pad. n-a-t t. FOR SALE Cultivated mushrooms, . delivered BOc lb. Goats milk for Infants and invalids 10c qt. 203 'i W Avn Ph- RRR TJ n e . AUTOMOBILES Franklin 4-door Sedan. Excellent mechanical condition. '"' Good tires. Price $200. " ': PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY. I & Adams Phone Main BOO 7-22-t f. MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Balmcs, 203 N Ave ' 7-5-1 m DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We wlli clean up your ashes, papers, eto Phone 323-J. . 3-8-t t EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. -.. . g-e-1 m WANTED MILK GOAT Jack Conkey, 490 .tf. N ' 7-20-4 t . lira at VI U I Mil XI II 'M I I V niffner woria Dnce. but th 207 whn still hoard coins have' only three more weeks to- turn them in before the government acts. J In response to a number of pleas, the treasury slightly relaxed the presidential gold embargo so the ore and .concentrates crushed and water-washed ore may be exported. Smelted ana imperfectly refined gold may not. - - But there was no relaxation In the drive against hoarders. Attorney General Cummings announced that these would be given three weeks to give up their hoards, and that there after the recalcitrant would be prose cuted and their names published. TORRID WAVE IS BROKEN IN EAST OREGON (Oonunuea From Page One) RiOOSEVELT WILL TAKE VACATION WASHINGTON, July 28 OT Presi dent Roosevelt cleaned up his desk today for a departure tonight for his home In Hyde Park, N. Y., where he will spend most of sultry August. Intent upon his recovery drive, Mr. Roosevelt will take wltlv him an of fice staff and maintain full command of governmental affairs from the family residence on the banks of the Hudson river.' There are 20.239 adults and Juve nlles on probation In California. ing committee. The activities of the annual enmn will be varied and will Include test While the Inland Empire was en Joying somewhat cooler days, other parts of the Pacific coast area were Bl!ing, I - Causes Nino Deaths Heat during the last two days caused nine deaths, but the weather bureau predicted weather "somewhat' cwier ior xcciay or tomorrow. Five deaths yesterday In Southern and Central California wer n.ttrlhlit.-' ed to sizzling temperatures which I sent thermometers in the latter re gion up to as high as 118 degrees. Two men perished under the broil ing sun of the southern desert land. thoUEh tt-mDeratures trnprn.llv wpm COOler for thA VAtrlnn t.lmw tha vlous day's torrid spell which, claimed uvw. uus ingeies, me maxi mum, of 89 was four degrees under. weanesaavs nottest mark of th vpnr. A day-old baby succumbed at Han-1 lora, in uentral l<lcrnla, -where! the mercury registered 116. reported as a record. Another baby, a year old, died at Sanger, In the same region, and at Fresno, where the high reading was ii't, a woman was found dead in her hotel room. ' . Forest fires, however, were widely scattered. A blaze In the Beckler river vaney of Washington had burned over 600 acres. Flames . sweeping, through brush near Grass Valley In. civilian conservation corps workers.' Anotner lire on the edge of the San Rprnnrrilrn nnl.rtnol ffwnef. In firtiih ern California was reported checked. THE TINYMITES J t," - . -'--. l-fl7J " , X -SM (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ter, had been giving him advice. "Where did you come from?" he cried out. "Please- tell me what it's all about." "Oh, call us water nymphs," said Duncy, "That name sounds real nice CA-ID Scouty, "Gee, the Joke's on us. I thought the fisherman would fuss about the great big boot that we hooked on his fish ing line. won, and now he wants tho other one. I really never thought that no wouia take our trick so line.'' ' "And, say, lie's going to stay right there and fish some more. It isn't fair," said Duncy. "Guess I'll tell him there are no more boots below. "He'll lhltllr -ivo'rn t-ln If explain that fishing, now, will be in yain. r,o doubt he will believe us and then get right up and go," "'' CO Scouty loudly shouted, "Hey, -V you may as well be on your way. You will not catch a single thing around this fishing spot. "We've told the fish down In tho sea to be as careful as can bo. They know you're trying to hook them, and they'll mind us, like as not." , Ths fisherman was quito sur- nriSOd When hn InnlrnJ l "WB'RB vlsltl"B down, in the W ..n Tt'e Inlni-nallnv at, nan be. And now we're going to leave you." Then the lads dove out of sight. They shortly reached the oth- ern nn,l wan rinflv oaM "ft wnillJ be grand if we coiiid find a place to snooze ana rest ourselves to night." Soon Conny found some bed rock where he stopped and said, "Flop right down there. I'll fix some seaweed pillows. Everything will ne an right. There's lots of room for Goldy, too. I'll slay here and watch over vou." Another Tlnv shouted. "LonkJ Starfish am shining bright." i.w.''Av my'- w,: ..:imwmw two weeks' fay ind thamks vi wur,-, i ,ti, n' ... V s:. . W : "TA , mum toWU&m rH advance-oh.papa! V ar r r r Viu :'Tv:A' tW",;:;.,'w:.sfQrr KV- C3l 11 ir ; I '.it. -TM Bu& im A RoCr - ..eAT.orr: ,J l I 1 I ffl IB- I ';1 1 1- , - flliBfhL I ' ' ' ' J MI-eBl-JH 1 1 e i n m swict. inc. 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