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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER -LA .GRANDE, ORE. Pago Fivo ' By J.1 Ri Williams I THE NEWFANGLES The Easiest Way 'OuU, OUT OUR WAY . .v-l ( -tlJVE ONLY YIOON THM ISNT IT V ALL THE QTHEP GIVL AOE WEAWr4G -5 liry Tijcmc r.rr-r (Count flva avarog wort RA118 BY MONTH Unea, per month ,, aa.M B Unea, per month " 4 Unea, per month M.OO 5 llnaa, par month M To Baca additional Una orar tire ohargad at &Oo per Una par month. NEW THINGS to tne llns.) Par line, lit Insertion 10a Per line, each added oonseo utlre Insertion - Ta pf as new fclln1 charge on one order ' FOR SALE FOR TRADE BABY CHICKS, started chicks, pul 7 leis. fryers, all breeds. 1325 V Ave. 6-21-3 tp. MODERN HOUSE and lot for acreage. preferably In' foot hill6. Inq. J. R. Oliver, city. 5-17-8 tp. MISCELLANEOUS Monday-May 21,-1 Ml (nLASSIFIED ADO tp ABUT fLACl Of PNIOM WALLOWA COTOIIM ' f - THAT'S MEAKJ OF WELL, IF HE KNOWS WHUT VOU- HURTING HIS I'M DOIN' TO HIM .THEN HE J FEELINGS 'BY p-- OU6HTA KNOW WHUT HE'S' -a': 1 GIVING THAT STRANGE P DOIN1 TO ME -- BRING IN' ALL 1 DOG THAT CANDV. p if TH OL' BONES, CHICKEN LEG'S, -w-v, HE KNOWS WHAT - AW' STUFF HE CAN FIND FOR 1 VOU'RE DOING. A MILES AROUMP, AN' DJMPIN1 J. V J y 'p- VEM IN OUR YARD. HE fil'- 31 ; KNOWS WHO 'HAS TO : )J ' mfRWi : K CLEAN TH' VARD. HERE, i'JA ' V PUP-1 AIN'T GWINV A ivX'S. ? i r A-l.MI-K CQW. 1309 So. F Ave. ' . 5-21-3 tp 1113Q FORD TUDOR. 1514 Monroe. ' '"- ' 5-18-3 tp. Lf'AIPA HAY, 4 ton In shock. Ph. J Farmers 24. 5-18-3 tp. j.. , QUEEN choir, wood, $3.50 per load. J Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks, 1 nhuno Main 8. 5-12-tf yiOOD Very beat seasoned, CHEAP. S GREEN 10 In. cheap.er. House for si,le on Oak St., near Adams, mighty cheap. Term?. Smith's Fox Farm. '' 5-1-1 mp. rlRATCH PAPER for echooi or hocoe at tile Observer, a pada tor 6o. ' - ' -14-t X. LUST EU-OW AND white cat, May 2 from j 001 Spring. Reward. Ph. 388 J. 1 8-18-4 tp. WANTED MEN BOYS If you are Interested In S entering the Diesel Held If you j are ambitious and not afraid of 1 hard work, write Box 200 Observer j for Interview with company repre- f Mutative In town this week. I 6-21-3 t. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY feveraT choice' openings In country rand towns for reliable men or wo- I men. No capital or experience e- ! quired. Write MR. THOMAS, Supt.. I 426 Third St., Oakland, California. 6-21-1 tp j ROUTE DRIVERS Due to our rapid expansion' and addition of 0 1 now routes we can offer splendid J'opportunlties to 6 more men wlll- 1 ing to work 8 hours daily ana use ; their cars for delivery purpcses In La Grande and neighboring towns. : Routes pay up to 37.50 a week. Ex perience unnecessary, but must be willing to follow Instructions. Write Albert Mills. Route Mgr., 0478 Monmouth, Cincinnati, o. .6-21-1 tp !ORSES or cattle to pasture. Phone Farmers 20X2. S. E. Starr. 6-19-3tp JURN., HDW., clothes, tires, stoves, old gold. Anything used. D. Zim merman. 3-15-1 m. AT TUB LIBERTY I riit-,inhitr nil nrevious sensational Combinations of stars and spectacle), first National's long awauea' inier Batlonal musical drama. "Wonder will he shown for the ' first ftm irvnllv n. th I.ihertv theatre on Tuesday. ' ' 1 j Kay Francis plays the leading fem- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser I ' I'ardon My Glove! WELL WHAT 7 HAVE VOU FOUND OUT ABOUT DIRK,' NOTHING THAT HtKlh-l- c COULD BE USED AGAINST X.. H'M r i r. WELL.FrEOXLES T. 1COK DIRT'S r-"IKICEE5PRINTS AND SENT Tm'SM TO POLICE ALL OVER THE Country trying to PIND OUT IP WE HAD i THEY ALL f f- Aikcn uie M - THEN THAT MUST PROVE DiRI IS REALLY A WERE EXACTLY LIKE SOKE THEY HAD ON PILE ,! CROOK OS ' r-J - ASTROLOGER Mrs. Frederick Balmes, 203 N Ave. Readings Dally. 4-30-lm WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashea, pa pers, etc. Good service,' reasonable prices. G. E. Towery. Ph. 465 W. 4-20-t t. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. Tne Dal las Furn. etore. A. A. Fldlcr, mgr. Ph. 885 J. 1-31-t f. FOR RENT COOL, CTEERFUL APT, 901 O Ave. 5 -21-2 t. 3-RM. furn. apt. Caroline apts. 1101 O. Phone 894-W. 5-lB-8tp FOR RENT Furn. apt., newly kalso- mlned, reasonable. 1608 wasn. 6-19-2t t TWO ROOM lurnlshed apartment JOE with bath. 1406-7th St. i UNFURN. houses; mod., clean. 145-W 6-13-tf lnlne role ODDOslte Al Jolson. WHO portrays the proprietor of the "Won der Bar." Rlcardo Cortez and DoloreB Del Rio have the coveted parts of the two dancers, while Dick Powell and Henry Kolker have the roles of the American composer-orchestra loader and the husband of Kay Francis, re spectively. Hal LeRoy. the sensational Broadway player, plays the role of himself In a thrilling dance sequence Guy Klbbee and Hugh Herbert play the two American tourists with Mtn Donnelly and Louise Fnzenda as their wives. CAR DITCHED; MAN BRUISED Percy Munscll was bruised when a car he was driving hit some gravel on a curve, near Perry Friday and went Into the pitch, he reported to the police hero late Saturday. Mun sell's home is at Elgin. Friday night cars driven by Gor don Reynaud and Harry Oswald, of Portland, met In a minor collision at Adams and Greenwood. No one was hurt. : Sld.AU AND l'l.OUll PORTLAND. May 21 W3 Sugar -Xane granulated. $4.40: fruit or berry, bales, $4.55; beet sugar, $4.30. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery, 5 to 25-bbl lots: family pat ent, 49s, $6.20 tit $7.20: bakers' hard wheat, S5.75 (tf $6.90: blended flour. $0.10( $0.60; bakers' bluestem. $6.20 n $0.30: soft white pastry Hour, $5.45 w $5.55: rye, $5.50 c $5.70; whole wheat, $5,80: graham, $5.60 bbl. THAI 'S STPAMGE 'CAUSE I SAVv WIS PICTURE ' 'IN 7WE PAPER AMD J UNDER 'T IT- SAID, V "YOU WILL BE OE- J WARDED IF ' YOU , " V SEE TUSJiJ -A it ,l i T.fcJ I I . 1 COT REPLIES FROM ABOUT TWENTY DIFFERENT CITIES SAYINC DIRK WAS WANTED1 IN EVERY ONE OF 'EM FOR DIFFERENT CRIMES. IT DON T PROVE A THlklC, BECAUSE, IN THE MEAN TIME, I'VE DISCOVERED THAT WHEN I TOOK HIS FINGERPRINTS,! F0R60T. TO TAKE OFF HIS CLOVES. (' OOP KVfXt i jmzvua. AvT wr llOlU'1 THE BO ME utivi . pt orr. PALOOKA QLLY OP THE MOVIES by -TWERE VvE ATIE -PRINCESS. ) F ( -rWlNK Tl-iAT IS- VVWAT VGRAD WANTS -you TO J DIANA DANE ! jfTiJSk riXSSSi PAKDON ME, 5IB. C--?5? Vi5 THIS THt COAD SCORCHY SMITH iiojJcH AHP Bog, ACCOMPANIED By FePERAL A6ENTS, Fl-Y TO THE ISLAND IN SEARCd OP THE KIDNAPERS . THEy find the ouuaw cabin pesertep. A SUDDEN BURST OF MACHINE GUN Fire from without ' THey fall Hat to the floor the waus are ripp6p with lead THE DILLYS YARD BACK j V 5-21 t Ollendorff J I MHMl ji m .m ' VI -a Ml 4 I c FWE1L You've CeRTAINLy TAkEN me Sack A fEWfey WELL-WELL--- HM-M-M-M- - J V -"-J PCtTTV NEAT) ' (Trademark Reglatcrcdl tl. 8. Patent Office SUSIE CX5NE KNOCK. DOWN DAT MISTUH DALTON WIF A BOWLIN' BALL OF THE GIC1S THE OFFICE ACE WEARING iTHElP LAST-VEAWS AND CAKT SEE AK TOFFEVENCE 1H. STYLES Vis I Know frradtmarlc Reglntered) U. B. Patent Office S V t 117 , XI rr- Ml BUSINESS WTH THAT p vkr.MHE em I fin"-" -a ( SUSIE ") ( SOME Of THE G1C1S AT I THERE Y0O AQEYOU EVEN f ' ( WE'LL MOVE INTO A NEW " KV FSOCW FLASH - WOOL - DN myseif. YOO-HOO - DA0. LQOft WHAT I IN -CV. V MAOB FOE N NOTICE THAT THEY HAVE Otl V NEIGHBOOHOOD-IT'LL BE- 5v THEIO LAST XEAB'S CLOTHES- . CHEAPER ii i.T NEIGHBOWHOOD HAS U jtnSd SyT" "r: 1 HALP 1 LH SODPESLY ALL IS PUIEf AROUND THE BUllET-RlPPLEP CABIN. "TOO CUIETj Mb - UN r -Wi. Back to Sea CKnobby was been stamding vigil. at the (newspaper wire . FERRY - BOAT - K HEY- SEND FER DENNIS-J.-FINKElSTEIM-lTHE PLANE I GOSH SUDDENIK-BEACHED- f-i AND A SAKES AT-ATLANTIC-CITY i PHOTOGRAPHER LET ME rr-, vl QUICKC , I CO INI . L - Sti at it I KtDtJM. Trv -J 1 J Meet Princess Olyane of Bolkaria! 1 I'll go up t& the set, ANT3 SEE WOW BRAD LIKES IT" Circumstances Altar Cases 'Diana ,rvou Qisr r?iGHr &ack. ri THE HOU5S NL1 HUT (Some clothe s on 7i W riWi24 Silence "Mi Naughty! Naughty J PAPA'S BA3Y