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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Seven :' OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES Stretching a Point? -t' CLASSIFIED ADC MARKIT PtACI Or UNION WAIXOWA COUNIIM I GOOD GftWSH, ICK 1 (Oount five average word . to tba line.) Per line, let Insertion 100 Per line, each added consec utive Insertion , - - To BATES BT MONTH ... VORE- CLO'ES, WHY DON'T. YUH WRING I 11cm, per month " 8 line, per month , 4 llnea, per montn ei.Ool TH PANTS AN TH SHIRT TH' SAME WAY? i llnea, per month M.7S kacrj additional line over lire' charged at Mo per line per month.: IT LOOKS FUNNY Ulnlmum otutrgo on one order ., , THETAWAY FOR RENT FOR SALE Thursday, March 1, 1934 ; ( GOOD GftWSH, CK l X ( BOY, AH HAS : ( 1 Iagorfs n"s fioob (( viev.l T yoo vW ay oPiniOm ,w6 ff- ! v jsZ VOHEN YUH WASH - TER WARSH ., I"8 COUPLER YEARS-rJ xwaY .viT'S. STRETCHIN& DOUJM .. ffi S-rl VORE- CLO'ES, WHY I MAH CLO'ES SSSa v---ivYE T OtOGE ISTTft j BttOvO VOUR, KHEE ITJS UP Ij ! i (A DON'T. YUH WRING IN DE DARK.-7 - , ,rf C ?N-- LJ lYRvlED ATS USfeFULNEX S ' i 'yiWl TH! PANTS AN' TH' . , V , P?SW "SSL I 1 - J ' 1 E yrM, th' same. way? mta- . fm M :-im-'''J , V. UNFURNISHED 7-room mod. house. ' Phono Main 588. 2-28-3 t. BEAUTIFUL 2-rm. Apt. Reasonable rental, fine furnishings. La Grande Hotel. 2-28-4 t. MISCELLANEOUS WE REFINISH and repair Furniture. Also oil photo tinting. 60c.. La Crando Rcflnlshlng Shop. Ph. M. 700, 406 Fir. 2-14-1 mp We rcllnlsh and repair Furniture. Wo call lor and deliver. La Grande Rollnishlng Shop. Ph. Main 700. 2-14-1 mp. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Dal " lee Furn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr. 1 Ph. 085 J. 1-31-t f. DOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will clean up your ashes, papers, etc Phono 323-J. 1-30-t t. WANTED TO EXCHANGE Piano lessons for housework, laundry, redecorating, caro of car and other services. Call at 1606 Sixth St. after April 4th. Hilda Anthony. 3-1-1 t. Marshall Enters Mayoralty Race BAKER, Ore. (Special) G. A. Mar shall today broke the local mayoralty Ice by becoming the first candidate publicly to announce his aspirations for the office now held by Bert h. Harvey, whoso term expires next De cember. Mr. Marshall's brief statement fol lows: 'I have finally concluded to offer myself at the coming primary elec tion as a candidate for nomination for the office of mayor commissioner of the cityi of Baker, I make this an nouncement at this early date so that my friends who have been urging me to do so will be informed." i COVE PERSONALS There has been much Illness in the Hefty family all this week. Mrs. Chaffey wbs first stricken, then two or the boys, Donald and Jimmy, and finally Mr. Hefty was taken ill. They pronounced it the flu but, whatever. It was, they were, very ill. Stuart French left Friday for Jer ome, Ida., where he will engage in aheap shearing. Mrs. French and Rod erick will leave here Monday to Join him. Mrs. L. E. Anderson was ho3tess to A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?T FRECKLES AND HIS, Sticks and ( LOOK AT OLD 5CUTTLE.... ( I'LL HAVE To ASfc You J SHOWING OUR PLACE TO THAT TP LEAVE THESE PREMiSfca, MAK BEFORE HE TAKES IT Jg. MR. SCUTTLE.' REMEMBER, AWAY FROM US !! HE'S DOING ) g THIS PLACE ISN'T REALLY I IT JUST To WORRY jffi E YOURS UNTIL WE.FAIL f h. Mom!! y7T! f To MAkE OUR NEXT J ( " V C THE PLACE ISN'T S YOU'LL REGRET ) Yo0RS yET , ET ) I v,n,'r, ) ( JOB OF PLAIN AND.- FANCY SRMM . - W I I AM 4 . M . x jj - WE STILL HAVE A VJEEk, I'LL MAkE T AND WITH A BEFORE WE CAN BE OUSTED, A NAMg jp NAME LIKE AND THAT'S PLENTY OF TIME MYSELF ) SYLVESTER" 1 FOR ME TO INVENT J v ' 1 DONT S SOMETHING THAT'LL ," i ,,T ML BLAME YOU.' OR TRADE-7-a reg. Ouernsey bulls, 1 .fl-mos.. 1 5-yrs., Wisconsin breeding. C. N. Ogllvle, Box 226 La Grande. 3-1-4 t-1 CHIEF BRAND CHICKS Leghorns 9c, heavies 9'Ac, In lots of. 100.'! Breeding flocks blood tested for B. W. p. under' our own supervision, all reactors and culls removed. Write-' for catalog. The Nampa Hat- i chery, Nampa, Ida. 3-1-1 m. mn RAT.1T 13lnn .1yqa in f!nll 9(1.1 VT , 2-28- at.! FOR SALE Thor electric lroner. Llko new, 915.00. At Waguer'a Hardware. 2-27- 3t. WOOD Any kind, . seasoned, a real place to buy; also Buff-Orp. hatch ing eggs; a mod. house on Oak St.; dirt cheap, terms. Smith's Fox Farm. . . 2-15-1 mp. I DRY CHAIN WOOD, 460 per load. Prompt delivery. Bowman Hicks Lbr. Co. Ph. M. 8. 2-15-t f. SCRATCH PAPER for school or home at the Observer. 2 pads for So. 0-14-t i. FOUND STRAYED on my place heifer call. Owner may have same by Identify ing and paying lor this ad. John Senter. 2-28-4 t. the Woman's , club Thursday , after r.oon. The business of the day was transacted and the afternoon spent In quilting. A lunch was served, and at a roll call of the members each responded with some Incident In the life of Washington, Mrs. Fisher read from the first edition of Weem's "Life of Washington.'" The volume Is very old, but the date of printing is gone, ttcity has been torn away and there Is nothing to prove the value of this I most Interesting book. The table was j laid in red, white and blue, ihe i dishes and glass carrying out the true oplrit of the time. Roll call-' was answered bv Mesdames Fletcher. ' Mangren, Conklln, Lay, Fisher, Corpe and Allen. COAT DRESSES The coat dress Is a-boon to the matronly figure, and has not been neglected for spring. BWcK,--navy and.' brown, are, the best; colors for this type of dress. In unusual or bright siiades, the coat silhouette becomes too obvious and loses its flowing line. xne Doaice has a nattering surplice closing ,and the dark colors can be livened up by frou-frou, neckline treatments in white or pastels. soothe the irritated skin by simply Mfw applying safe, comforting qo Resmol FRIENDS by Blosser Stones! . i5a Arxa' 'Mvmmm iLi3Smj r it. I 5kTC fejjrt1 ' ' !S. J:' ' -iuc-r '.T.. teer f a WEtPS ON KTWM',TVE. v I; JOEPALOOKA . . .j&mim, . .". ; , ; . J .., .Tough Spot '.. ( I IP3 SO WAISH SAYS WZMl THAT'S WHAr I SAID. ViMM flHEN ASK BMDOKaW ISTHATSO.YuH-WHY-1 IP TF-(EY f, ITVIE I GENTLEMEN- I ' Kmorrv T HE CANT PRODUCE ; i L CAN'T CO INTA . X-f I WIY WH WWTEO MftlMSLSHZ 1 WENT J bOMT COMMISSIONER 5 I'M AFRAID (IwSbf of 'I HIS CONTRACT BECAUSE 3 NOO YORK BECAUSE 1 GOT 'L'f' I HIM TO LIE AND Sl ORDERED J lN PER J BRING IwESXT FOtV J f THI55 IS A THEROWJK Sa -d l"rS IN A SAFETY DEPOSIT ! A UNFAIR.-LAW SUIT .Jfe;'! 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