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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA CRANDE, 6rE, Page Seven OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Chick Meets New Friends! CLASSIFIED ADS TO MARKET FLACI OF UNION WALLOWA COUNT IU I'VE BEEN THCOUK3H. . 1 "YOU WONT f, GETTING THESE --THE0E I NO.AHpTl vmiwb such a mob ground V vwxiwsytxt (Count live average word to ths line.) RATES BY MONTH a Unas, per- month 8 line, per. month 4 Unea, per month 6 Unea, per month -3.60 a.a(S THE COUNTER. SET THEM. TH STUFF Per line, lit Insertion 10q tJH 1 Ht-Wt.. Jl tVWth Pr line, each added conieo- 4.00 utlve lnaertlon .,.4.78 line over live Ulntmum charge on one B son additional Sq charged at Mo per line, per month. FOR SALE FOR RENT Thumfay.-Attgust 31, 1933 . ' OH.CHIOX, NWT TlLLVbU i-lHOPE YOUVE " 5EE WHKT 1 BOUGHT1, . I , RNVLLV GOT . --- COME BIGHT UP THIS ALU. VOUt? ': WAV 'V VAW0N TOGS : r-nrTT.7 n ,rir-CGHT HEBE.THAWSv H WEANER pigs. L. P. Spikes, Bt. 2. 8-31-3 tp. YAKIMA PEACHES by the apple box. Orchard Market. 8-30-3 tp. BARGAIN lo good logging trailer at vSand;r$ Service Station, Elgin. $150 cash. Ready to go. 8-2H-3 t. 102S PONTIAO Sport Roadster. Good mcchanlcnl condition. Call Main 007 or 1507 First St. 8-28-3tp GREEN CHAIN WOOD $3.60 pel load Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t f. FOEt SALK Scratcn paper for school ox borne, at the Observer. So pad.. 11-2-t f. WANTED SfAN TO HELP m dairy v Inquire Qb 8201. 8-31-3 tp HCOSEWORK of nny kind. Mrs. C. A. Todd, Summervllle. 8-31-3 tp. SOMEONE to live In 5-rni. house and core for same In exchange for rent. Inq. 1609 6th St. 8-30-3 tp. MIDDLE AGED single man for steady Job at La Grande hotel. If yon don't want to work don't apply. 8-29-3 t AUTOMOBILES 1,929 Durant Coach Karlkeen tiunfc. Good running condition $175. PERKINS MOTOR CO. 4th & Adams Ph. Main 600 8-3U-t f. UNION PKKSONAL9 ' .Miss Margaret Phy returned Wed nesday evening to her duties in Eu gene after spending the month of August with her mother, Mrs. Edith Phy. " - Mrs. Ida Coupor and ditughtsr, Jean, came in from Welser -Tuesday evening to visit a few days at the A. B. Davis home. After spending her summer vaca tion at home. Miss Eunice BUslck left Tuesday evening for Lake wood. N. J., where she has been teaching for several years. Her sister, DoraUiy. accompanied -her to Baker Saturday to visit their sister, Mrs. Will Horm sen. Mrs. Helen Lewis and Edgar left Monday for San Francisco after a. visit at the M. S. Levy home. Jay Bloch went as far as Portland with them on Ills return trip to SaJtUe. , Bobble and Dick Callahan returned this week to Coldwell after spending two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Callahan. The Misses Elsie and Edna Plcklin. of Huntington, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plck lin. Dr. Walter Swackhammer was over from Walla Walla last week visiting friends and attending the stock show. Miss Dorothy Cooke,' of Nyssa, spent last week at the A. B. Davis home and took in the stock shlw. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bidwell, of Is land City, were visitors Sunday at the Levy home. Mi-, and Mrs. Elmer Wright, Mignon and Harold, made a briefi visit at the Bell Wright home Tuesday' evening. They were en route to Salt Lake City from Portland. The Flamo cooking school con ducted by Miss Myrtle Johnson at the high school gym Monday after noon and Tuesday evening proved such a success it may be made an annual affairs. Miss Johnson prepared num- .DrMMOOftfe This should be your Choice of Hotels "Because: The New Low rttea makt tbt DANMOOKE the most econ oraical Food hotel. SI, SI. SO, 13, $2.50. Special family rate, ' Nearly every room baa a pri vate bath. Worpen traveling unnccompan icd receive every courtesy. Downtown location clou to the tores, but- not noisy. 9 Daj) J- Moore, formerly of tht Rlooro Hotel in Ke&ftidV, owns ' and operates tba DANMOOIU3 pcnonalty. A A A. Offica Oppoaite Hotel , Opposite Terminal Sales Building TWELFTH AND MORRISON PORTLAND Waterspar QUICK DRYING ENAMELS Beautiful Shades Easy to Apply Pittsburgh Paint Store 111 Elm. St. J. A. Bugg, Mgr. 4-RM. PORN: HOUSE 1403 S Ave.' . 8-31-3 t. 3-HM., WELL FURN. APT. Good loca tion. Ca'.l M 72 or 1306-5U1. 8-31-3 t. 5 OR G-RM. FURN. modern house. 1303 Sixth St. 8-31-1 t. SMALL HOUSE, 405-h St. , 3 mo. Call 4,10 W. B-31-3 t. 7-RM. FURNISHED HOUSE. Steam Heat, 1502 First St. 7-29-t f. One of La Grande Hotel's choicest apartments. 2 rooms with kitch enette and bath. Completely equipped. It's a pleasure to show you. 8-28-4t HOUSES. Ph. Main 701 or 210-W for appointment. O. D, Potter agent. 8-28-iin FURN. APt.T-i3ii O. Ave.' 8-26-1 WELL IfURN. ' APT. " Private . 'home. Mod. unfurn houses. 1706-4th, 145. W. ' 8-25-1 m MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave. 7-6-1 m. DOWfELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will clean up your ashes, papers, eio. Phone 323-J. . . ; . 3-8-t t. EASTERN OREGON Bchool ot Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. 0-6-1 in. FOUND' EMORY WHEEL Inquire Observer. 8-30-3 tp. er'ous delectable dishes and gave gen erous portions to all visitors. She gave 'many valuable Suggestions to housewives In ahswor to Questions asked, Miss Nancy Roberts was an, over night guest Pt MIss-fMargaret Phy Tuesday. stopping off hero eri route to her home from Chicago where she had visited and attended the Century of Progress exposition. S. E. Miller went to Pendleton Mon day to attend & meeting of the exe cutive board of the Woolgrowers asso ciation and remained over for the ram sale on Tuesday. D. E. Rlchard3 went over Tuesday also to attend the sale. Mr nnrl Mm. flrrvtt. Callihan a'nd mim. Mnrnttwit Calliliah caihe over: from Therltaes Monday tq WSlfnt; the home of O. T. Callihan a few days. Miss Callihan will begin her school work in the Imbler High school next week. CRICKET FLAT PERSONALS s Mrs. Albert Ra-smussen and daugh ters Rnhu nnrf Mrs. inaTownsend and infant son spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Kasmussens parenwj, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hartley are moving this week to the Reese farm in order to send their children to Elgin to school. Mr. Hartley is em ployed at the Bowman-Hicks logging camp. . rinAvlaw nnti Glenn Lomr. Norma Jean and Frederick "Roulet spent Mpnday with Botty jean ana wuuuu Witty. Mrs. Beulali Michelbost and three rfniif,htirs. of Pasco. Wash., arrived Thursday to spend a fow weeks with her mother, Mrs. O. E. Cameron. Mrs. Lottie Wheeler has spent the past two weeks visiting with her daughter. Mrs. John Brugger. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and r.vlMwn nf nnstle Rock. Wa3h.. left Tuesday for their home after spending father, Will Rysdam. . . Mrs. Henry Parsons and Miss Ruby Parsons motored to .Wallowa Lake Tuesday to spend a couple of days inhere on an outing. , Francis Wade has gone to Chicago with a carload of sheep and while there he will attend the Century o! Progress exposition. , Mis. Leo Roulet and children, Nor ma Jean and Frederick, Stanford GU kle and Misses Chloe Parsons and Lois Wltherspoon drove to Union Friday to attend the stock show". Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hlndman and children, and Mr. and Mrs. George Garret, of Medford, spent Saturday and Sunday camping on the Wallowa river. V - . . &OUP- SAMEO! SAMO X THOUGHT FROM COMITtW A "TURRBV-G. I x HEWD A A - HlS CldES OMTrt' ROCK JACKASS " - ' 1 a EST whsn l wvs 'BouT ic . V A BRAWlH lAi'S' puUU TH' -TPflG&E. l-X-OH- ' f- . , Gulp-t;thot iT .was a . y ' I'STAWIN) WALRU- t WAS l ' -v".. agoiki' -t& Pot it out . L , , ? of its Meov (j-jC,,, iY-wM. -aiBV5iByk:e.iHc! "THE WATER LLV. " ' !BEa,u,.T,orr. g;j f OH. I CAN'T EXCMNE V ftnl n APNT THEY 0M3UNG ? (l lOffl THEM, AND OU NNOnV -.JlV. W l THERE MJE TEN VARIETIE ' , ""TT WAr4TMETO(NVENXOO FH II AND SOME COST AS V SEETHETW ' HIGH A-3 TUBEE A' 1 V- ir- I 1 3f A TOLLARS- THE BUNGLE FAMILY Hella,. Goodbye THE PHONE (BUT PEGGY, ITS MR. )' un i 0 N OH PE6GY, WHY DO YOU FORME' ''ZZ? EL DORADO! I J yvHO ) ASK WHO IT 13 WHEN 1 OH TELL r WJ RECOGNIZED HIS77 ', ,WHO V TOLD YOU AND PUT WHOEVER. - Ma VOICE. COME IN, yr 1 ,, y 7 A LITTLE MORE IT 'S TO 1 t HE'S WAITING. Wifl.J ' I FEELING INTO YOUR rvl i IIP yJ HL FINISH THAT f Jl- V VOICE. IT SOUNDS fePI hTO HEAR I I j FROM.... J OH YES MR EL." DORADO. WELL YES, I AM QUITE SURPRISED TO HEAR FROM. WHY PESSY BUNGLE! OF COURSE YOU'RE NOT SURPRISED TO HEAR 'FROM HIM... ASK HIM ABOUT HIS WONDERFUL .YACHT TRIP TO EUROPE, ASK HIM ABOUT AUNTS. WELL YES. I KNEW YOU WERE BACK, HAVE I AN . ENGAGEMENT FOR THIS EVENING? WELL.... V -r.tiDi of c6up,se'you. HAVEN T PEQQY! TELli HIM YOU LL BE HERE. AND LOWER YOUR VOICE A LITTLE TOO. HONEY. . THAT WONDERFUL MAN. CALLING YOU UP SO JSOON AFTER HE GOT HOME. TELL HIM I.TOQ, AM' JUST DELIGHTED TO KNOVV HES BACK. mra. u.. tat oot ' JOE PALOOKA Wtee Guy n V t 'ec ca It- 'nshi'Si Wf-- .V una oS'cin f- ' SAM OTIS SWS- MY OPINION! IS THAT PALOOKA CAN WHIP MARTINI. THE CHAMP WOULD NcVER HAVE STOOD A CHANCEY AGAINST BLINTZKYj' WITHOUT BUOOKA5 ASSISTANCE . WHETHER HE REAUX KNOCKED , RALOOKA OLT IM TRAINING IS VERY Wt$fe MANAGER . rrfe VERY PROBABLE THAT HE HAD JOE , DO A DIVE. "T 1 rr ca r rrrz "yp- iffl 1 1 SP AND DAN FARKER SAYS- W WELL WD-lVE READ T GEE KNOBBY ' t m "S IP THEY HANDLE MARTINI feS 'i YA ALLTH' PAPERS . tt GLAD THEY. LL. m PROPERTY X HONESTLY BELIEVE f AN' TH' JOINT OPINIONS 1 APPRISHIATE lV ),, HE'LL RETAIN HIS TtTLE AGAINSJ 1 S IS THAT KNOBBY WALSH L, VOUSE . mSU fffi EVEN PALOOKA. THAT RIGHT P ftn IS. A.WISB GUV . yd'Wt?: PsHrl Wl. , HAND UPPERCUT WILL DESTROY JJc ffrt- ratsnXT ' THt Vf l DIANA DANE (Trademark Registered) U. 8. Patent Office Proof! etTM'SEN THIS PACK. OF lOCViS AUD OUR PHANTOM BATHER , I'M SLOWLV , BUT 5URELV LOSING MlklO ' SKIIUN Sl'KKIlS KOAI) TRAFFIC STOCKHOLM UP) ' Government reports revealing that $25,000,000 was spent on roac's In 1032, adds that 80 per cent of the nation's traffic is motor-driven and that the high ways permit an average speed throubhout the country of 30 miles an hour without risk. RUPTURE H. L. Hoffman, expert, former as sociate of C. F. Rec'lich. Minneapolis. Minn., will demonstrate without charge his "Perfect Retention Shields" In La Orandc. Saturday, September 2 at the Foley hotel. From 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Please come early. I Any rupture allowed to protrude , Is dangerous, weakening the whole j system. It often causes stomach ' trouble, gas und backpains. j My "Perfect Retention Shields" will ; hold rupture under any condition of work and contract the opening In a short time. Do not submit to avoidable opera ' tions and wear trusses that will en large the opening. Many satisfied client In this community. No mall order, IIOMK OFFICE: 10.1 l.lurnln lllclj, .Mlimeapoll", Minn. Adv, YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN GHOSTS, UO you, DAD ? Iff NO, BUT WHAT EX PLANATION IS THERE WHEN YOU HEAR- . SOMEONg SPLASHING AROUND IN THE TUB, THEN YOU OPEN THE BATHROOM DOOR AND NO&ODVi THERE SH-H-H-- DAD I. HEAR THE WATER RUNNING NOV rfnsry aS - 1 NONSENSE vour. NERVES ARE JUST FOOLING VOUf DOOLEV AND GOLDIE HAVE GONE TO THE MOVIES. THERE'S NO ONE UP5TAIF15. DIANA, -1 r NO KIDD1NS, PAD, IT 'ilU, ,j , i1 1' I i. ,T'5 -s THE TUB f ' j M MM U I'MAGINA IS RUN k I J . I OUpjfj l it i v itjm i 1 1 i.t --rar ;i or r r i. .. t ... iipan -. i SCORCHY SMITH (Trademark Registered) U. S. Patout Office Fears For The Worst BETTY HAS ALWAYS BEEN HAPPY. SCORCHY. SHE SHORED EVERY GIRLISH SECRET WW HER XJfcO . L WOULD KNOW, SCORCHY - it. sorrYwr.browii) I rrSM does TECcyM) ltRO IN0IAN TRAILERS M ; say " i- ' 4 r -r- a Y JAKE IS ALL WRONG ! HE BELIEVES BETT W6MT SOMEWHERE DEFINITE NOT JUST F0R A RIDE - BUT 1 CAN'T BELIEVE THaT,F0R SHE V.OUID HAVE TOLD ME . ITS TOO DRY TO TRACK HER ANY DISTANCE SO JAKE HAS SENT FO CROW INDIAN TRAILERS ir "BStN p ftATS A GOOD MOVE BETTY MIGHT HAVE WANTED TO GET SOMETHING TO SUR PRISE YOU AND THEN SOME CIRCUMSTANCE HASPRWEHTED HER RETURNING MAYBE SO. SCORCHY. BUT SUCH A CIRCUMSTANCE IS JUST AS UNREASONABLE AS HER GOING AWAY WITHOUT AN EXPLANATION. LOOK '. THERE S THE OLO RANCH HOUSE X. l. 4 1 "IS, !,CAf " T THE DILLYS Defiance! EACH TIME HE'S STRUCK, M'M THE 'f HE'S STRUCK CLOSER - WE CAN'T .... SEEM TO STOP HIM - BUT THE : WAR. A SHOW IS GOIN' ON - EACH ONE '&'. CJOUMCIL ' V0F us HA-S cott take UVUWUii,. OF HIMSELF .JMa HISTORV OF THE GORILLA'S NOTES.' KT) NAILED UP WHILE WIGGY OUTSIDE THE CAR,'. to oswald's shoe as he . slept in the . lion's cage. RIGHT UNDER - tf'n DAISY'S NOSE .' 0V5 KJ ON THE TENT POLE AS OSWALD LEANED AOAINST IT IN THE DARK. TO THE CLUB HELD OVER SUPPERS' I IE AD. NAILED WIGGY TO HIS SEW IN THE VNINOOVV, B0V, I DON'T VVAWT ONE OF THEM NOTES NMLED ON ME! . ".A YUH CAN'T '&Pd$C 8