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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1933)
Thursday; Aiigunn?; 1933 LA GRAN DE EVENING OBSERVER, CLASSIFIED ADS IM lUBUt PLACB OF UNION WAIJUOW COCfTlK-7 1. I . (Count live ftYerage word to tba Una.) Pat Una, lit lnMttlonloo Pat line, caon. added oonaeo- utle tnaertlon . 7o M'n'mum otaarga on ona order a RATS8 BT MOKIB 3 llnea, par month 8 llnaa, par man tit UJ( 4 llnea, par montn ft f 8 linaa, per montn MflS Baeri additional Jlna. oxer me ebardAt too pat line per month. I' ' SAL7 LA CRANDE, ORE. 1 ' ' Page Seven ' OUT OUR WAY By J; Williams THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) : Give Hin? a Break . K WVti S- will witi-i Gladys, . iVxVi wA ....Vr tllf rSMoOOuPX 3i) W SURPRISE ; j.Sib. A 17 -S-ML? 3 1:1 .S-. vdSPf fLI I ! - f ' "' t DON'T CAC: WHAT AlT'S ALL RIGHTX " " "JX-Z . W ' tifKtt- M3Wa' ' I WELUWHY'N' ' VWVE DONE.SWEETIE. 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Nl) O LEAVEWATDOS A8- DOS, ANC.U5, VOacP L OCXS,, 1 "wSjS IT MUST BE 5LAT7 -li rs-fL, JsMBTLwi im'r CmriU 1' ; IS ; ' i i i i ii i i it n TWk i--r v if.si v? rrssr . i w i i i i -si-m i t in in id . , m i i in i f jx r- .1 111 :' -- SCORCHY SMITH ' (T"" ffir'C "" ZI''. ' asted WordsJ rMAYBE - BUTIN TriETEt WHAT HOOr IT'S VOU 1 mW 1 KHOW "WAyiMlfiftlfflllll TX WUST ADMIT. SCORCrtv; VOU Z "1 fEON'T 6ET WE AW.SMUCKS.MR.lOCKe . - FUTURE PueASE-DOMYlMEAW , MR .LOCKE. TMIMKIM6 ABOUT-) BuT VOU OVtaV i ,MMi)MyJ T PVJT OVER A FAST ONE OM THOSE WR0N6 .SCORCMV. ' APT WAS WHAT VOU " ,,r-, W TAKE SUCH PERSONALI MUST.HAyECAUSU SCORCMV YOUR. IAAGIME WHAT A V SMUGGLERS ANO KIDNAPERS BUT 'AwHAT DO YOU l WE ARE GLAD YDU GOT AN? WHAT EVERYBOW- , SEA'LEVEL vsNOTLEVEL J risks. J7a lot of worry personal . kkx i got out ; r- S our country cannot afford to I wean by that?; awaV wrm it and else tjid that made AT SEATTLE IT IS 1.18 INCHES 1 ' " T SORPY 1'WVeR.V "DANGER C V'tiP T ' it M LOSE ANY OF " -' ! PROUD OP YOUR PART. THE TUMT A SUCCESS . i ii i trr Tirtirrr "Trrrn i lr ,,ni- i , I - - Vsorry' " X 11 ns lads LmE J. J rr i it was great-; I5 jFffe' THE DILLYS " - The Gorilla Speaks tl, rSS i L I 1 1 "v- "p I I ..- I, Ty-i&i- J " 'i- II Iweers gne wayto! I gotta tell f whv, wiggy, what's ) 8'l7 j ttSS3 ortTirtcrviAQOfe-ioniO o' (? If ? X H "Y'Pw' ama7ement when daisy dumplin'1 V wrong T isn't my ( ky- jLouAt . "C Xfl 17 V-W mMsSSy ' ' T00TSIE TWINKLE HOW THE SHOW Sv- NOSE POWDERED ? J jSffSg , IrftTfflbpVil-lkt'' 'iwf von iyM ADf"l 1 ,lllti E, K Jf W W Lr STRUTS HER. STUFF ISKNOCKIN'J V, If A-Liif.,if-i'- in spite of this - friHH v UMMrf? . . i fflmJUK?- 3-L-''y Tri W ", forbidden territory dog act is a LKSrf Ufe&r5" JWi fMW " mSb' 1 fl tremendous succt iffiO. nwJBiirP r.- SfeS?--- rtv&iCemmM - I s33kS2S-uu-. . V i' i ' t EXTRACTED HONEY, Will bujr.clean 10 lb. honey palls. O. Vo'.swlnkler, Island City. 8-16-5 tp 100 ACRES. 18 mliea N. B: of La OrimUo. 13600. Mrs. Olive McKlnnU, Rt. No, 1, Ashland, Ore. 8-15-4 tp CREEN.CHAIN WOOD $3.50 pel load. Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t t. RPR SAItB Semen paper for school or lipme, at the Observer, Go pad. 11-a-t f. WANTED DARliELS suitable lor packing dishes. Wrilo Box B, Observer. 8-15-3 tp SEPARATOR MAN for combine. Inq. Observer. 8-15-3 tp, AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET ROADSTER A buy lor $50.00. Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams. Phone Main 500 8-14-tf MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave. 7-6-1 m. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-rm, furnished house. ' Call Main 787, 8-17i3 t LARGE FURNISHED Apt., 1607-7St B-16-,3 tp 5 AND 3 ROOM furnished apart ments. 1606 Adams. 8-15-3 t. MODERN FURNISHED APT.' 13U .O avenue. 7-10-1: mp TELLS STORY BIG LOAN TO DAWES' BANK (Continued From-Page-One)'. DOW ELL BROS. CLKAN-CP We wlli clean up your ashes, papers, esc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f. 5ASTEKN OREGON School ol hlUBlC, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. 9-8-1 m. $277,487 TAKEN IN BY SHERIFF IN HALF A YEAR (Continued from page Ona) large. It also shows 42724.83 paid In this year under tho new ten-payment plan approved toy the last -legislature, to apply to taxes dating back to 1980 and farther. Back interest Is waived on these taxes that come under the ' ten-payment plan. Tho report follows: , , complete Information ;on the Dawes loan. ' "I did not see the collateral;' be came that, was in the . Federal Rer serve banks and in Chicago," he salcL. "The senate had not given the com mittee money to go there or to hire appraisers. The committee deqldcd to take the appraisal of the RtF.C. examiners. All of them came before me and testified that the collateral was- valued at $120,000,000." Couzens, said by previous witnesses to have blocked a $46,000,000 R,F.C. loan for the Union Guardian T-ust -Co., which It was testified would have prevented the staewlde - holiday, denied any such move. , - . : - Hopes Brighter For Enlarging Hatchery (Continued From Page One) era Oregon, and 'is on Catherine creek which provides an abundance of suitable water; the soli is also Ideal, and the site well protected by i shade trees, all of which are essential elements in raising oI4iah. Near the, hatchery are .also available several warm springs which can bo in tem pering the water to be used during the winter months. Clilmon, of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, is the only foreign boat ever to win in the cruis ing division of the Chlcago-Mackl-nac boat races. (Automobile) RECEIPTS 140.05 , 028.75 1024 Taxes $ 480.69 Penalty and Interest 123.89 1025 Taxes 302.31 Penalty and Interest 4.42 1926 Taxes . . 304.96 Penalty and Interest . .8.91 610.58 Si 371.87' W'' 1027 Taxes $ 904.00 Penalty and Interest 20.96 1028 Taxes 2.872.54 Penalty and Interest 628.71 1020 Taxes 4.225.64 Penalty and Interest 119.28 1030 Taxes 12,724.78 Penalty and Interest 465.12 1931 Taxes 70,256.82 Penalty and Interest 3.059.00 1032 Taxes $177,117.51 Penalty and Interest 93.78 1933 Assessor's Collections $ 256.50 Ten Paymont Plan Col., 2,724.83 ( 025.02 " 3,401.25 4,344.92 13,189.90 ' 1 $ 73,316.82 ' 177,211.20 ' V."; . !. ' : $ 2,081.33 "? "'$277,487.51 DISBURSEMENTS , Fees, Taxes and interest turned over ' - " , to county Treasurer $274,606.18 On Hand 1933 Personal Property Tax ; Collected by Assessor 250.60 ". Ten Payment Plan 2,724.83 . 277,487.61 - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - IS IS & tar cry from the high peaks of Colorado to Mount Mitchell, in North Carolina Beparated by more than a thousand miles of tho great plains region, the Rocky and Appalachian xangea offer many contrasts Mount Mitchell, with its rounded, eloping crest surrounded by rhododendron and mountain laurel, would hardly -be classed as a mountain by the Oiardy mountain er of the Rockies .