La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 21, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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"" IUMT FLA CI OF tJMON WALLOWA COCTrtUi
OUT OUR WAY
By J. & Williams
THE NEWFANGLES(Mom,n Pop)
etust Like a Woman I,
(Count five average words
to the line.)
Per line, let insertion, ioo
Per line, each added consec
utive Insertion - fo
Hlnimnm charge on one
order See
RATB8 BY UOim
1 line per month LttM
8 tinea, per month
lines, per month ti
llnea, per month me
acb additional line otu tire'
charged at SOo per line per month.
mrr
FOR SALE
FOti RENT
SACRIFICE, drop head sewing mn-
chine, 8.0O. Oregon Troll Auto
camp. 0-31-6 tp
CALL CAIN, 409 J for frying rabbits.
9-21-2 t.
ID HEAD REG, HAMP. EWE3. Write
or phone F. D. Balrd, Baker, Ore.
9-20-a t.
MILK FED Rhode Island Red fryers
and fat liens, alive or dressed to
order, 132B V Ave. .' .. 9-20-3 t.
CHEV. TRUCK New tires, wood rack.
fir coupe, c-o Box Z, Observer. v
9-20-3 tp
FCRD COUPE and typewriter. Call
1707 Wash, after 4. 9-19-3 tp.
AND KIND OF DRY WOOD. Good
quality. NRA prices. Ph. 142 3.
9-19-1 m.
SCRATCH PAPER for school or home
. at tho Observer. 2 pads for 6c.
9-14-t f.
LARGE, FAT FRYERS. Domicile's
Feed Store. Ph. Main 184. 9-8-t f.
Organizations
Of Vets Oppose
U.S. Economy Act
, WASHINGTON P). Unification or
five major veterans organizations be
. hind ft drive to repeal the national
economy act and Its cuts In former
soldier benefits will be sought at a
conference of national commanders
here October 16,
O. K. Brobeck, legislative represen
tative of the , Veterans of Foreign
Wars, announced the call on behalf
of James E..Van Zandt. commander-in-chief
of the organization.
Van Zandt, in a communication to
leaders of the American Legion, dis
abled veterans of the World war.
United Spanish War Veterans and
Grand Army of the Republic, said: ,
'Harmonious agreement on a ret
of principles to be adopted by this
conference will serve as a warning
to anti-veteran forces and political
autocrats that the veterans of this
nation -are again marching side by
slde-as in days of yore determined
for victory In behalf of a causo for
which they are willing to fight with
every ounce of energy at their com
mand." Showers Drench Valley;
Rainfall Above Normal
(Continued From Page One)
the summer" season. Autumn bffictal
lv begins on Saturday, Sept. 23, and
tomorrow is the last day of the sum
mer period.
No damage lias been reported aue.
to the rain; on the other hand, farm-1
ers generally have welcomed the .
moisture.
More stormy weather seemed in
store, with small craft warnings fly
infe at coast weather stations today
as a new storm bore down on the
Cdlumbia river district. The wind was
rising steadily.
A freak storm near Portland late
yesterday killed one man and caused
considerable damage before it blew
itself out. Virgil Davis, 38, of Mol
alla, was killed by lightning. With
H. H. Kihchloe, he was cutting wood
on the S. P. Lowe farm. He sought
refuge under a toll fir tree. A bolt
of lightning struck the tree, ripped
down its trunk, killed Davis instant
ly and seriously hurt Kinchloe.
The gale crashed over Swan; Island
airport, picked up a small plane and
hurled it 100 yartls.
Choose Your Food Colors
If you are 'having a luncheon or
bridgo supper and wish to make it
pleasing to the eye as well as to the
palate consider the color. Orange
si ices where your color scheme is
orange, green - garnlshlngs where it
is green, or sliced tomatoes, red
peppers, radishes where it is red.
Thinking out color schemes is fun
and has worthwhile results.
-ILIS-CHflLMERS-
Trnck type and air Tired Tractors.
Combines, Implements,
Road Machinery.
CHANni.RR TRACTOh
EQUIPMENT CO.
1312 Jefferson Main 632
Waterspar
QUICK DRYING
ENAMELS
Beautiful Shades
Easy to Apply
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
111 Elm. St.
J. A. Bugg, Mgr.
Loo
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Look
k'onr
HAT
Everyone
nn.ll
Sii';- 'ikV wt hat dBys
are juss
the corner. Oet
yours out and
phone us for
expert cleaning
and blocking.
nnnwr.Rss cleaners
1107 Washington Main 701
l-RM. MODERN HOUSE. Furnace ami
cement basement. Ph. M 103.
9-2B-3 t.
MDN. 4-RM. apartment with base
ment. Inq. 1904 Oak St. 9-19-3 tp
FURN. HOUSE, 7-rooms, steam heut,
hardwood fioorsk piano, suitable for
roomers, 160fl-lst St. Ph. 951 J.
0-18-t f.
FOR RENT Mod. 3-rm. fur. apt. Al
len Duplex, 1507 4th Bt. Main 643.
9-2-t f.
HOUSES, Ph. Mala 761 of 219-W lor
appointment, c. D. potter agent.
8-28-lm
FURN. APT, 1311 O. Ave. 8-26-1 m.
WELL FURN. APT. Private home.
Mod. unfurn houses. 170H-4th.
, 145 W. 8-25-1 m
MISCELLANEOUS
DO WELL BUOS. CLEAN-UP We wUi
ciean up your osbes. papers, no.
Phone 323-J. - B-8-t f.
EASTERN OREGON School of UuslC.
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. o-e-1 m.
NRA Compliance Work
To Begin Today
(Continued from Page One)
committee, with additions: The plan
is for the committee to check cer
tain classes of business At the same
time, with some one well grounded
on the particular business in ques
tion serving on the committee in the
capacity of an expert.
Messenger informed the local com
mittee that compliance boards will be
charged with the triple responsibili
ties of mediation, conciliation end
education.
The boards to he "formed will hear
complaints 6f non-compliance with
the president's re-employment agree
ment; petitions for exemptions un
der paragraph 14 of the agreement;
and petitions for permission to work
longer hours to conform to existing
union agreements, rather than the
maximum hours allowable under the
re-employment agreement. '
Each compliance board will consist
of: two employees, one representing
Industrial labor and one representing
retail or wholesale trade employees;
two employers, one in Industry and
one in trade, a consumer's rapresen-,
tativo, preferably a housewife; and a
lawyer recommended by the state
bur association. These six members
will name a seventh, to be perman
ent chairman. ,
Messenger also Issued a) warning to
business men of Oregon and -Idaho
that professional organizers were
seeking to "muscle In" on a fat, soft
living by posing as code experts aid
ing business men uncertain of their
duties under the NRA program.
"These professional organizers ore
first cousins of racketeers," declared
Messenger, adding that Industries
need not employ so-called "experts"
to draft codes for submission to
Washington, etc.
"Big Story" Flops;
Just Another Rumor
(Continued From Page One)
to Union Junction ana thence over
the present lino to La Omnde.
Tho rumor was first heard toy the
Observer during the noon hour and
neither Mr. Cochran nor Mr. Eber
hai'd could bo reached. So a query
was put on the A. P. wire, asking
the Associated Press to contact "Che
Portland and omona raurooa noaa
quarters for any news.
Pretty soon, Mr. Cochran denied
selling the railroad. "We'd like to
sell It, but we haven't any prospects
In sight as yet," he remarked.
Then came the final and crushing
blows that sent the rumor Into tho
waste basket:
Omaha headquarters told the A
P.: "Union Pacific headquarters any
'no foundation' for reported Unioii
railroad purchase or other details."
And In Portland, General Solicitor
Spencer, said: "I can't conceive of
such a thing. I believe I would hove
heard! of It if such a thing were li
cubatlng."
And so another big story flopped I
Tells How She Lost
15 Lbof Fat
Rheumatism Gone Too
Hero is a woman who "was rapidly
nuttlrter nn Wil7ht and WllO WAS tlOU-
blcd with rheumatism too. Read her
lot tor!
"I started taking Kruschcn Salts
hnrmidft nf the rood! It had done
for a friend of mine who had been
crippled with rheumatism. At the
.nn nf the second bottle I was
unci find I am now only 148
pounds (original weight 163 lbs.) at
which I am so pieaseu. om ""
also felt my rheumatism much less,
nhii-h has been so troublesome In my
knees. I must say I think Kreuschcn
a splendid weight reducer." (Miasi
B. L. P.
rivorwoicht and rheumatic poison
ing often go together. - The six salts
In Kruschen assist in mwrnai or
gans to perform their functions
properly little by inue mav ug'y
r.t . alnivlv. Ves DUt Surely.
You feel wonderfully healthy, youth
ful and energetic more so man ever
Kruschen 8alu Is obtainable at
mm Druis. Inc. ants Modn Drug co.
a jar lasts four weeks and costs
nnt more than 85c, Adv.
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