La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 16, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday,1 'August 16, 1933
LA GRANDE EVENI1K? OBSERVER, M GRANDE, ORE.
Page Thre f
CLASSIFIED ADS
XaM MARXR PLACat OF UNION A WAUOWA COCTWIM"
(Count five average words
to toe line.)
Par line, lit lnsertlonlOo '
RATES BY MONTH
1 lints, per month t1"
t llnee,' per month
t lines, per month -4.oo
8 llnee, per month M.76
bob additional lint orer tin
charged at Mo per lint per month.
Per line, each added conseo-
utlye Insertion ,
- To
sso
Minimum charge on on
order
FOR SALE
FOR RENT,
ONfcr WAY STAGE TICKET to Port
land: Inquire Observer. 8-16-1 tp.
LARGE FURNISHED A W07-7th.SU.
PUTOURWAY By J. R. Williams :- ; ; V THE NEWFANGLESCMom'n Pop) Cornered!
: IfliZff f . I, fAvftri' 'AT nav. im OH. , he's gotta 1 ( Et?c abe two m-me-whw do Vi don't know,' 1 ( A-C-ADVS V hv
' '&64,-'4M''t' ' '"TO 6CARE.-n- GlRU'E., 7"BE PAO pi.ruM TOUpHLOOKVNC MtN; , fTHCVWANT? BUT VOUP? WIFE V WW WtH ) -
-1 ' V-tAAV4? BoT-Dn' X'Zt V : 1 OUTSlrt; WH&'WNT TO,,-' WHO, M?E ' , : IS WITH THEM J ; V HBWM ,
EXTRACTED HONEY. Will, buy clean
10 lb. honoy palls. O. Volswlnklar,
Island City. 8-16-0 tp
100 ACHES, 18 miles N. E. ol La
Orande, $2500. Mrs. Olive McKlnnls,
Rt. No. 1, Ashland, Ore, 8-16-4 tp
MIOIT JAH8 Ph: Main 007;
8-15-3 tp
swrser corn and Kentucky Wonder
Beans. 466-J ; 8-14-3t
QUEEN CHAIN WOOD-3.60 per load.
Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks
Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-S-t f.
SAhE-Soratcn paper for school
or home, at the Observer, 60 pad;
11-2-t f.
WANTED
BARRELS suitable for packing dishes.
Wiito Box B, Observer; 8-16-3 tp
SEPARATOR MAN. for combine. Inq.
Observer. ' 816.3 tp.
More Heat Hits THe 1
Northwest; 100 Here
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Washington county, but prospects
were they would- resume their de
structive march through' valuable
timber lis humidity dropped: Other,
fires Were- burning In Curry county.
Heat in some of the grain areas
forced' suspension of harvesting dur
ing the worst part of the day.
Apples and pears In the Hood River
valley wore said to have been badly
sunburned In some districts by the
high temperatures.
Forestry officials feared more seri
ous outbreak of fires. Officers in
charge of civilian conservation corps
camps had instructions to be pre
pared to throw their personnel at
fire lines on short notice.
More than 360 men were .engaged
In a desperate fight with theWnsh-Ington-Tillamook
county fire. Bhlft
lng winds and tinder-like forests
made the task a precarious one and
the men proceeded! with utmost oau
tlon. A light rain was reported from Five
Points this morning and Baker be
lieved its heat wave near a break
with a cloudy sky and Indications of
rain. More clouds were appearing
. hourly In La Grande, I i i
SUICIDE IS
ADVANCED AS
DEATH CAUSE
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and death apparently was Instantane
ous, officers said. .
No motive can be assigned to th
'shooting by her husband, except per
haps that she was a little despon
dent. They had had no trouble, he
told officers, and always had lived
peacefully together.
Hot husband saw her leave the f am-
Look
at Your
HAT
Everyone
fci Else Does!
Sam-?elt bat days
fffnSr Jt4j are lust around'
the corner. Get
yours out and
phone us for
expert cleaning
and blocking.
ODORLESS CLEANERS
1107 Washington Main 701
JESTER'S SHOE SHOP
High Grade Shoe Repairing
At Rock Bottom Prices ...
Shoes Dyed 25c, 35c We pick
out the old stitches 1st Class
or-No Psyl
1213 - Adams Next to Blrale's '
Waterspar
QUICK DRYING
ENAMELS
Beautiful Shades
Easy to Apply
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
111 Elm. St.
J. A. Bugg, Mgr;
Red Cross. Drag Store
mm
6 AND 3 ROOM- f iirijlslied. . apart
ments, 190Sf Adams. 'iLr-t 8.1S-3. t:
HOME in Park, Addition. Call 410. W ,
8-14-3t'
MODERN FURNISHED, APT. 1311 O
avenue. y 7-10-1 mp
MOD. BEDROOMS 1008-and' St.
7-14-1 mp
AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET- ROADSTER- A buy.
for a&O.OOs Perkins Motor, Co. 4Uv
i ana Adams. Fhoner Main 500
' 8-14-tf,
MISCELLANEOUS
LICENSED PLUMBER, ratAa reason
able, call Fred B a luxes, 203 N Ave.
' 7-5-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. CLRAIUI-W WlU
clean up your MhM, paperal eo
Phone 323-J. 3-B-V.f;
EASTERN OREGON School of UuslO.
violin, piano, voice. OrecUta. I. O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. xd
tly home about 3 o'clock In -hp after
noon, presumably to go- to a. neigh
bor's place about e. mile away. It 1 I
believed, she stopped? at the cabin, sat I
down and shot herse-if.
Coroner C. L. Booth and Sheriff A
B. Miller, of Enterprise, were notified
and drove to the scene late In- the
night,, bringing the body, to Enter-1
prise.
She was about 47 years of aget lur
dnstrlous and usually cheerful. ' She
leaves no. children. Survivors Include
her widowed husband, a sister, Mrs.
Charles McAnulty, of Enterprise, and
her mother, Mrs. Robert Deck in, of
Pendleton. Tiie -body will be taken
to Pilot Rock tomorrow for burial.
The Harvoys came tp Wallowa coun
ty about two years ago from near
Pilot Rock 'where they had been, in
the sheep business and bought the
Charles Horner ranch near Powwatlca.
L. S. Harvey and his wife made their I
home with his brother on the lonely
ranch, a bit off the beaten tracK.
AIRPORT NOW
LIGHTED FROM
11:30 TO DAWN
Several La Grande people have
been wondering why. the beacon
lights at the La Grande airport, east
of this city on the Old Oregon Tjqll
highway, have been !rit the last sev
eral nichts early in. the evanlnc." -
' tfwas learned toifa ThaT I'fie 'lights
are now turned on at U:30jp. m, and
continued on until daybrenK No air
planes are scheduled to come through
here until, midnight,' so .the new
schedule has been put-, Into, effect as
concerns the lighting."
WOMAN NEEDS
NEW- GLASSES
Anyone having a . pair of spectacles
that no longer are of use to them
may have just the glasses to fit the
eyes of a local woman who is badly
In need of them but who has no fi
nances. Incidentally, the woman Is
caring for an 84-year-old iftan. The
information was given the Observer
by the caretaker of Triangle city
park, who has taken an interest in
the family.
AT THE LIBERTY
A new high record for the number I
of deaths, occurring In one film Is I
set in "Terror Aboard," picture which
opens tomorrow at the Liberty .the
atre. More than two dozen persons.
die, in diverse and varied manners,
during the action.
John HaUlday; Charlie Rugglos, Nelll
Hamilton, Shirley Qrey, Vcrree Teas
dale and Jack LaRue play the lead
ing roles In the picture.
Action takes place in the Paclflo
ocean. A freighter steaming slowly
eastward, sights a luxurious private
yacht sailing en erratic- oourse,' mo
tors wide open and apparently de
serted. Tile freighter sends a board- I
lng party to the ship, and the mate
c'.lmbs aboard. Ho, never returns;
when tile rest of the party reach the
deck, they find him dead In his own
blood. They also find other corpses
strewed throughout the vessel a
woman frozen to deotrr,, .though thel
climate Is tropical; a man hanging in
a,, closet.
Then the camera flashes back sev
eral days to show the audience what
happened aboard tho yacht.
Authorized
SKRVIC1
on
8tudebaker
Bulck and
Pontlao
Automobile,
All Types of Repairing
By Expert. Mechanics
M. J. G088
Automobiles Main 82
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THE BUNGLE: FAMILY : :.' ; .V" j : rv-1" "' ': :::THey Sag-1
f 1:1. WHY ELMER, SWEXX HAVEN'T I fjx WAS AN.' OLD ""V YOU ' I, i' ' ll A3 BOON ALEXANDER, lig,GH jilP-MRS. llll
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DIANA DANE , ' fTpateMC Just a Couple of Gigolos
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NOTICE
We sell only Artificial Ice
made from pure water. All calls
answered promptly.
We also handle only the best
quality of Coal end Wood.
All our products are guaran
teed. Our services, are the, best.
Gaither Ice &
Fuel Co.
, Muin 523
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