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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES(Mom'n Pop) A Little CLASSIFIED ADS ttt HAun rue or pnion wallow cocKtib' VWHAT BUONS ME UP THEY WERE EATING iABOOi THE WHOlfE r i LUNCH WHEN J WENT AFTAlB B MBS. GIMME OUT,BOT I FIGURED kuri mo -rvftf iwomMG ' TWtv uatjn'T SEEN (Count live average words' to the line.) batxs by noma 3 lines, per month i 8 lines, per month 4 line: per month -too THAT LCTTEP TO THE Per line! lntettloa. JtHM M.OO ICE Per -line, each added coneeo- utlve Insertion - - S line, per month "' H.lt aeb additional line orer tire charged at 60c per line per month. lihilmnm charge on one FOR SALE FOR RENT ' ,1; CHOICE RESIDENCE! In good loca--"- tlon. Will sacrifice for quick deul. Write box B, Observer. 8-21-3tp CANNING' TOMATOES. Field run, 25 .. box. Cherry's Florists, Inc, ' B-U-t 1. 6-BM-. HOUSE, new paper and paint, new linoleum In kitchen and din ing room. Oarage,. 1908 Adams Ave. ... B-19-3 tp. 5-ROOM UNFURN. HOUSE. Close In. See Smith atr Fox Farm. 3-18-3 t Monday, August 21, 1933 " ' Page Five Grudge to Settle! . ( 1 CANT IMACHHE TMC WORLD l fULL or VV A k ftNNWeOONGA ) PEOPLE WHO PCHOHWC I "THING LIKE 7 TIME TENDING TO OTMKP I k THAT T ' PEOPLE'S AFFAJKW THAW .1 ' vm. ry iv '"s j I i '. '' ft'. :w'i S THEV MIGHT H(VC JUST TWO V 'T CAUSEO NOLV NO I' LOVELY, FRIENDS I k -UI GET M MFUL FROM ME , &fX v END Of TROUBLE , ,. ' V WHEN THEY COME MJOVJNOi AND ; I Wi.-.-. II s THEY'LU BE AWWND-1F t KNOW ' fSi', e itaiirju OhKEN CHAIN WOOI5.50 per load. Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks ijurriWr Co. Phv Main 8. 8-S-t f. fOR SAl, SuraTtm' paper lor' school :':-or botoe; at the Observer; &c pad. - n-a-t i. WANTED : STEADY WORK GOOD PAY , ' ': ; fiiveral-' choice" openings' In- country ' .'.i; and- towns f'of reliable men or y, women. No capital or experience ''; required. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt. ; 420 fhlrd St., Oakland; California. ' ' '..' 8-21-ltp f OK 0-KM. mod: HOUSE near Nor '' rhal on of before Sept. 10. Phone 1'0S4 W. 8-19-2 t. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES Ford Pbrdor Sedan. r: New top and paint job. Good tires. Excellent mcclmnlcal condl-tton-. Price $250. Perkins Motor V Go., Fourth Sd Adams, ph. itfain 500 8-21-tf. MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason ? able. Call Fred Bairries, 203 N Ave. V 7-6-1 m. ! dOWHLli BROS. CLBAN-TTP We vrtl! olean ud your ashee, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t 1. I EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice,. Credits. I. O. O. , ; F. temple. 447-J. 9-d-l m. Move Eauidrtient To L. H. S. During Week (Continued From Page One) 7; High school janitor boys are mov ing the equipment under the supcrvl slot! of Mr. Gralapp. . . The student council is meeting the afternoon to discuss important stu dent problems. On Moncfty. Aug. 2B. Mr. Gralapp expects to be in his office on regular schedule from 9 to 6 o'clock every day. . Any student who has not regis tered previously may do so after next Monday and Mr. Gralapp and Miss Natalie Ebert, his secretary, will be in the office to answer all questions. - Two changes have been made in faculty personnel.' Jean Taylor, who had a part time position In the sci ence department last year, win be a full-time instructor taking the place of Mrs. E. B. Lyman, whose resigna tion was accepted last spring. Miss Melba HankB has been contracted to teach In the commercial department to fill the vacancy left by the resig nation of Miss Florence Williams, who "Will "teach in Alaska. School will open 1ioth in the High school and the grade schools on Mon day, Sept. 11. LOST BROWN SPANIEL DOG. Oall 064-J. Child's pet. . a-ait-at Merchants Facing; A Lot of Figuring (Continued ffonl Page Onr and cotton llnters are exempt from tax, providing one can' show that the product is made from cotton lln ters. ' : But back tcr tthe decimals. Here's the dope. To figure the tax- all you have- to do Is determine, first how much' percentage- cotton there is in something, and1 find out how much the percentage will weigh, and then multiply it by -4.4184, which is the cents- per pound tax. And if the decimal point doesn't get In the right place well, that's certainly too badt Now for , the list tthls lsn'b the entire list it's too long to publish except by Installments): Twine, absorbent cotton, adhesive plaster, armature winding, artificial flowers, bandages, . sporting goods such as balls, baseball gloves, etc., bathtubs, belts, bibs, .brake linings. bridle reins, brief . cases, brushes. cases, casings (sausage), porch chairs, all kinds of cloths, horse collars, all kinds ot covers from animal to wind ers and slashers, baliy cribs, dolls, dollies, draperies,! favors, fishing tackle, tire flaps, gears, orthopedic heels, hose (for elther -legs or lawn), Insoles, powder puffs typewriter rib bons, mattresses, needle holders, oil cloth, pads, pujtrtB, roofing,', rugs, shacks, towels, weather stripping, truck wheels, wearing apparel, oc cessorles, etc. - Tliis cotton tax will have 'em all worried drug stores, garages, retail merchants of all sorts Including gro ceries, hardware stores, etc. There's going to be a lot of figur ing in this man's town before many more days have passed 1 ACCIDENT AT BATES FATAL TO D.JACKSON Sl'OAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Aug. 31 W Sugar Cane granulated, $4.86: fruit or berry, $5; beet sugar, $4.75 100 lbs. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery, 25-bbl lots: . patent 49s, $7.80;; do, .08s, $7.00 ( $7.80; bakers' bluestem, $6.75 fvv $6.85; bakers' blended flour, $6.05 (s $6.40; soft white pastry patent, $6.75 (t $7.50; Montana hard wheat, $5.95; rye, $4.00ii $6.30; 'wholo wheat, $6.15; graham, $5.90(s$6.30 total. . (Continued Prom Page One) to Rexa Atkinson in McCalllsteT, Oklahoma February 14, 1921. Besides his wldow'the' deceased is : survived by' a small' 1 daughter, Jessie: his mother, Mrs. Ella Jackson of Rainier, Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Grace Massey, of Summervllle, Ga., and a brother1, Grady Jackson of Rainer, a half brother, Roy Reese, of Rainer, who Is here for the funerdl. Mr. Jackson nas been a resident of La Grande the last five years. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Walkers Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock .with Rev. Paxil De F. Mortlmore in charge. Burial will take place -in the legion plot in the Masonic cemetery. pea, u. a. pAfr or. ' t-iu O 1M3 BY NLA SCRVICC, INC. WHW MOTHERS GrfeT CtRA THE BUNGLE FAMILY I- MY WORD JO. I'M . islllliiiFnij rxraCT I I HOW Ml .' ' NOT EXACTLY IT -rt,V-r "ZZlXr , . DO, YOU itL ; ?.c.!T.ed about- ' ; BUSINESS IS .H. 'VI WA 1 W(T IJVh K ' i i . , . I V I INK J I KiALf . ONE SOLID HOURt-v U4 kI . S1 FOR. SUPPER, BUT! WW M f SZFF r.J lll!TTM UNIGHT so -Ut?Q )tr rs v H fev'J, - T .seW I- LL BE WIDE y Watfiffl 1 Ki . M ru,nu1 - . ' ''SS- Kui asm-, m TRrfiM miMiiiij mmmm - 1 .-,wm t MET MRS. M6COOKIE T THE BRIDGE CLUB TODAY. SHE'S A. VERY NICE WOMAN . A.NP sJU5T SOT BACK FROM A vACAT UN TO FIND HER HOUSE EVEN WORSE THAN :i HIS ON WAS WHEN YOU INVITED ALL THE LODGE IN TOWN i HERt FOR A E UoM'.uKhl SyiuUMU, . T. WELL JO, THAT'S ALL VERY INTERESTING ABOUT MtCOOKIE'S WIFE. 1 i v I BUT...., J fg. WW? - HE' HAD FOUR MEN .. STAYING N THEIR HOME., SHE FOUND WINDOWS BROKEN. OLD SHOES IN THE FLOUR BIN. AND THAN I FOUND HERE! WHEN I GOT HOME FROM BILLOWY ixed MCrrSiF' f 7 FFIj0M WHAT SHE SAS, HOUSE ARF V' 7 I KNOW- HER. HUSBAND His TwoT I IS EXACTLY LIKE YOU. wVtNeWeS . UWEUgEg TH$g: ii !sr IT'S- ALL. JOE PALOOEA r Weigrhitig' In ROM CHIclcO TIMES. OMAHA SHEEP OMAHA. Aug. 21 (PI (U. S. D. A.) Sheep: 13.500;. .lambs 2540c low er; sheep steady; feeders steady to strong; slaughter range lambs $6.50 $6.75; native lambs up to $7.0O;,ewes up to 2.7; range feeding lambs-0.26 $6.50, John Thames of Birmingham, de feated a fellow club member to win the Alabama amateur golf champion ship this year. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN BOXING histor.v a challenger. enters The1 ring the favorite . odds 1 AT NOON -CODStf WERE SEVEN "it ) FIVfc WIT H i Mti PROBAI3ILIT V f THAT MAPCTINI WILL COME IN AT I . 'HINSTIME ,TWO TO, ONE . YU The Antzin'g teiAs in ;fawrof Tithe contender ues wholly im twe fact that he has been mi ABSORBING THE ADVICE AND a l SKILL OF THE GREAT PALOOKA. 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(smmoMSHUswMry) HASAN ELEPHANT-LIKE TRUNK.. 8-rt tuv QDincD hii.k .nnrimeiu in France proved very disap pointing. Although the cocoon silk of the spider Is much M than that used in webs, It was found to be much Inferior to hat .of the silkworm. 11 took 7000 spiders to weave a pound of the silk, and it was difficult to keep a large supply on.liaud, especially since me spidert Insisted on devouring each oilier. HERE'S "AN JTHEK ONE, OjANATTrMSORRV( VwW IMO t0U tell SOUR. raflgKIOAO PUT" SAPPV BOYFRIENDS YOU TrM.tfi IT' 5 NOT- LIKE. IN THE tZ J viKO "I i THEEK GOBS THE .DdOR&ELL. ffe jAIN IF IT'5 ANOTHER. 006 . ttRS I'LL.. .GO STARK., CAVING MAD, . "! MY t, sKr'- : J sS-h yep, ws another FfZOM' WE ADOKINfi F2EDDV 'I ELL, UNPACK HIM, LEAVB me poor THiniS' PUT THE LID BACK., QUICK, DAD IT'5. A CA ."f SCORCHY SMITH , , i l!il TfER Tv4' LIPE.OP lAi I CANT Ii;',1 I ! I ifl UNDERSTAND WHAT SORT OF . " A ..! Ijl I; t Mh brains guys uke hims "'" " v j- IS, f - ! I SUPPOSED TO HAVE Jmli waM i! 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