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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Thret OUT OUR WAY By, J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLESCMom'n Pop) Expectations! CLASSIFIED ADS TH1 MAKKJH KMM M OWON WAlXiOWA COCMTIM rr looks uwc tventy- rxip? HOUR DUTY 'AHEAD Ft (Count flv ! word to Use lint.) Par Ut jnaertlpn ;0o Pt lln, each edded ooaeeo utlTa luwrtlon , , ...To Minimum charge on on order , Ma BATaW BY. MONTH lined par month Knee, per' month line, per month M 6 Unae, pr month" 7 mM.W ecu . eddlttoruU line ot er flT barfed. t ftOojwr line pot aMota. FOR SALE FOR REN T, CANNING PEABS. Tomatoes, Squash, Apples. Public Market. 10-23-ltp Monday, October 23, 1933 ,? HAT CAN THE , WtfiXZMi WELL t urn. 4-rm. apt; unfum. house, . dose In. Inq. 1706 4th. Ph. 145-W. 10-17-lma OB TRADE 4-wheel trailer, 1905 Adams. Call mornings. 10-23-4tp ROMAN IJBAUTY APPLiS-r60o saok pn trees ganoes, 26o. -MrsOharlea ..Ward, ftultdale. ,10-23rlt WEANEH PIGS Frultdale M. W. " Goodwin, 10-23-3tp One large Bdlsoh . phonograph . with rocords, 410; one good walnut bed room suite complete, 30; one oa bed and dresser, 7JS0; one walnut library- -table (small) 98.00; one ma-i hognny library table, 18.00; two large overstuffed) arm chairs, $5.00 and $7.00 40-ft. new garden hose with 40-ft. extension and sprink lers, 5.00. Call at 1106 O Ave. K. B. Coolldgo .. 10-23-lt FOR SALE Potatoes, 41.25 owt.; to matoes, lo lb.; Luclnda apples, 36c i box; carroU and red beets, 1 c lb.; " to:k beets, 10 per ton; dry sea soned red fir wood, 10-ln , $5.60 cord; dry black plno wood, 1611n., . $5.00 cord. Oall at 1902 Fir street ior phone 6B3-W. 10-21-it APPLES on trees, cheap. 205-M. 10-21-3t PIANO STORED HERE, Will sacrifice tfor quick snlo, cash or terms. Write : Miss Hazel Warren, 627 South Ber nard St., Spokane, Wash. 10-21-6t DELICIOUS apples, 60c, 75c, $1.00; .-potatoes, $1.25, field run; $1.50 , sorted. Call Observer. 10-21-tf DELICIOUS apples. Bring boxes. Pick your own tree. 26c box. L. A. Coiv key orchard. 10-20-2t WINTER turnips, 60c sack. E. L. Hal ley, 3 ml. N. Island City. 10-lT-at AT YOUR SERVICE Jay Breshears, Auctioneer, R. D, 1, Alice!. 0-20-1 m. AND KIND OP DRY WOOD. Good . quality. NRA prices. Ph. 142 J. 0-19-1 m. SCRATCH PAPER lor school or home at the Observer. 2 pads for 5c. 9-14-t f. LARGE, PAT FRYERS. .Darnlelle's Feed Store. Ph. Main 184. 9-8-t f. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Oct. 23 (P) Cattle: 3000; calves 700; fairly active. Steers, common and medium $2.505.00; heifers, common and medium $2.60 b4.25; cows, common and medium $2.503.00; low cutter, cutter $1.75 3.00; vealers, good and choice, $6.00 7.00; cull, common and medium, $3.00 0.00; calves, good and choice, $4.00. 5.50;' common and medium, $2.00 4.00. y4 Hogs: 3200; slow. Lightweight, good and choice, $4.256.00; medium) weight, good and choice, $4.605.00; henvyweight, good and choice, $4-35 4.65; packing sows, medium and good, $3.404.60; slaughter pigs, good and choice, $3.253.75; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, $4.15 MOD, FURNISHED APT. 1811 O Ave. r 10-10-1 mp MISCELLANEOUS WHY DISCARD that chair1 or daven port? Haveltreupholsteredln latost fabrics by expert upholsters. Qual ity work at lowest prices. La Grande Mattress is Upholstering Co. Phone 424 W. . 9-2-1 t. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We WUS clean up your ashes, papers, etc. rnone Bua-j. n-u-i z. SASTBRN OREGON School of Music. violin, piano, voice. Credits. 1 0. O. F. temple. 447-J. 0-6-1 m. LOST COWBOY HAT at '40 show Saturday night. Finder pleoso return to Observer or call 305-W, , 10-23-3tp SINCE Sept. 30, male Boston terrier. White In face, around nose, on throat and chest; screw tall, tiny splash white on iback head. Weight around 20 lbs. Liberal reward. Mrs. French. 1320 Y Ave. 10-21-St WANTED WILD HAY straw and alfalfa. Also cheap beater. 1005 O Ave. 10-23-lt STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Several choice openings In country and towns for reliable men or women. No capital or experience required. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt., 426 Third St. Oakland. California. 10-23-ltp MAN WANTED to supply customers with' famous Watklns Products In La Grande. Business established, earnings average 35 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. R. Watklns Company, 4524 Hoi Us St., Oakland, California. 10-23-ltp i ; Sheep: 4500; fairly steady, active. Lambs, good and choice, $5.60 5.75; common and medium, $3 .50 g 6.00; yearling wethers, $2.50$4.50; ewes, .75 $2.00. GOLO PRICK TODAY , WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 ,(P Treas ury new .mined gold price $25,59 per ounce;- 68 cents higher than Satur day's quotation. Santa Clara Whips Olympic Club 19-0 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28 (P) Santa Clara university to football Brbncs held a 19 to 0 victory over the San Francisco Olympic club to tiay"toy virtue of a passing attack that overwhelmed tho clubmen. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Straight From The Shoulder! $g$0ACU ROOSE. IS IN THE CLUSHOUSE WITH CRASH DAVIS, VJHERE HE IS (SIVINS HIM A TALK !.' NOW, LISTED. CnASH...VIE WOW. THE MILFORD SAME AMD YOU SCORED ALL THE POINTS... I f KUOW THAT '. -BUT WE SHOULD HAVE MADE SEVERAL MORE TOOCHPOWKIS AND WHY DIDN'T WE? ""j ( E...I DID fc W (YBESTjrj mi " j BECAUSE you DIDN'T LET THE OTHER GOOD BALL CARRIERS- SHARE IN LUGGING THE PISSKIN ....YOU DIDN'T MAKE USE OF NUMEROUS PLAYS THAT WE'VE ALWAYS DEPEMDED UPON LAST YEAR VNE HAD SEVERAL STARS... 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