Wednesday, June 13, 1934
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Five
OUT OUR WAY
y MARKET, NEWS OE THE DAY
By J. R. Williams
THE NEWPANGLES
Wirdy Drives a Bargain!
WHAT WOULP I. THIMK, IF
YOU'D BETTER STOP
YOU LAID OUT ON TH' PORCH
RI6HT THERE, OR EVEM RaffiSH
CHICAGO WHEAT
Open if ith loW.
.05?(,1.0U 1.00 .0(1
v- looMi-4 t.oi .uciij
l.onii.O'J l-Kfi .o
YOU WON!T KNOW WHAT Jf'i- tr-
ClOM
JIB'S,
98, Mi
LIKE THIS V WHY, l O THINK
YOU HAD A LITTLE SENSE
X MEAN HAP BRAINS
EMOUGH TO BE COMFORTABLE,
VOU frlEANf . A-fSWSj
1. J
STIDDA. DUMB fcNUUOH TO
f
CHICAGO COHN '
, .All H O.0914 ..VI J4 ,5-i.lj,
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CARE WHUT PEOPLE THINK-
.w.?4et(i
.B!l l-i 'i ,
1 MEAN, BY . THAT
PORTLAND' WILE AT
Open Hlth Low .
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THAT'S WHAT I SAID-TEN I TEH T'OMg: Tf LISTEN iAR.. IF TW DEACON WINS, FIVE ,
TO 0NC THAT I'LL BCKS I THAT YOU I'LL GET CHA TWENTV-F1VE ' TONE EH?
THE DEACON ON HIS ' WIN, EH? f' FER FIE -VOU LOAN ME A J. VK CWCKY
HIGH-WHEELER, S'FAO w FWE-SPOT, AND YQW POT IK ft P0 IT t
THAT I'LL GROW A BEARD Yr A FVE-SPOT, AND WE'LL GO V s
x ' v t .' j
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STOCKS UNSETTLED
ASWHEAT SLUMPS
MEW' YOBK, June 13 Stocks
per somewhat unsettled in the late
leadings today following a relapse In
lii groin market. Early gains, of
rajOtlons to a point or more were
paftd or replaced by moderate losses.
Profit taking was fairly well absorb
Udj'hnwever, and trading was rather
fault The close was Irregular. Trans
fleija, approximated 850,000 shares.
Wall street, aa a whole, continued
to( iooR br higher prices, although
commentators warned that technical
refotioni -could, be expected on the
Upward climb.
Today's closing prices:
BUr (Roduc 99
Ul Chem. and Dye 140 &
Um. Can 9714
lA.. T. ana 1 nu 7
beta. Steel 34
jobfysler 42
tool. Gas and Elec 14
boml, Solv r 23
general, Motors 32 ?i
fcjohns Manville 53
UbeyT0-For4 . y 32 )'a
(Liggett and Myers B. 97
Montgomery Ward 284
National Distill 27
BV.'v. renney
EPUfe Service N. J
Southern Pacific
St, -Oil of CaL
Bt. Oil of N. J
Union Pacific
United Corp
to. 8. Steel
Wnllcd Aircraft
5BT&
37
25i4
m
46
5'4
4214
21
$hef Edwards To
Serve Pinner Thurs.
being furnished and prepared by this
well-known culinary expert, the local
womeu to be responsible for the serv
ing only. A lai;go patronage Is an
tlclpated and the, entire group, will
be served at once.
VOKTLAM) 1'HODITB
PORTLAND, June 13 (ff) Butter
Print A grade, 23c; parchment
wrapped cartons, 24o: quantity pur
chases, !c lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrappers, 22c; cartons 23c lb. .
Butterfat Portland delivery, A
grade delivered at least twice weekly,
20(i21c; country routes, 17i 18c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland. 17 & 18c; country
routes, 14fU5c: C grade at market.
Eggs Pacific poultry producers'
selling price: oversize, 20c; fresh ex
tras 18c; standards 16c; mediums 16c
dozen, (cartons 1 cent higher). Buy
ing price of wholesalers: fresh spe
cials, 18c; extra, 16c; extra mediums
15c; medium firsts 12c; pullets 12c;
under grades 12c dozen.
Strawberries Improved Oregon,
1.00 m $1.35 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara ,bark, hops, poultry, on
long, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and
hay, unchanged.
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r iintc u 5 p.T.ofr.
WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY.
O 1.3. BY WC. 8ERVICC, IWC.
I'M GOING T'TAKE VOO MEfKN VER
FWE DOLLARS WORTH I SAP EUOVXIH T'THINK
OF YER-TE.N T'ONE THE DEACON'S
VF THE' DEACON WINS. I'LL GET
TWENTY-FIVE BWK?, AND IF HE '
LOSES,! GIVE O-R-BACK THE SAME
FIVE DOLLARS. 1 BQRROWEpi NOT
r -r .. 1
, 1 1 1 ffr
T.M.Ma.u.s.iAT.6rr. -
O 1W X HZA BCHVICt. (HQ.
Agricultural extension agents are
conducting a campaign to improve
the bread of swine on Florida farms.
The Ladles Aid society of the
(Methodist church Is announcing
Chef Edwards dinner" to be served
Eta. the church dining room Thursday
(evening at 6:30 o'clock and to which
Ethe public Is Invited. The dinner is
Something out of tbe ordinary, in
(church benefits In that the food is
l'OIMI,.M) uvi:si(K K
PORTLAND. June, !3 W1 Cattle:
100; calves 10, steady, unchanged.
Steers: Good, common and medium,
$3.00 bt $6.25; heifers, common and
medium, $2.75 c-t $4.75, cows, good,
common and medium, $2.35. $1.75;
low cutter and cutter, $1.25 (it $2.35;
bulls, good and choice, $3.25 $3.50;
cutter, common and medium, $2.50
$3,25; vealers, good and: choice, $4.00
(i $5,135; cull, common and medium,
2.0Ql(.$i.50,
Hogs: 150, steady unchanged. Light
weight, got5o"nnd choice, $3.35(Tt $4.25;
medium weight, good and choice,
$3.60(Ti $4-25; heavy welgst, good and
choice, $3.00 ('i $3.75; packing sows,
good, $2.40c $3.10; feeder and stocker
pigs, good and choice. $3.00 $3.25.
Sheep: 500; top lambs 50c lower;
spring lambs, good $6.50 r $7.00; me-
JOE PALOOKA
Unmasked
( THE DOGS WANTED
TO rtAfeblNAl fc .
MP CU?DflAAHHw
Sir.
f1 NOSSIR- .THEY HI PAHHHH Li. yES EET EES.W3T'Ll1 . f ( HOLV SMOKES HI 1 GENTLEMEN- THAT IS THE MOST V " 1
WAS TRYIN'TCIT IN SO IT'S VOU .) MX) C50NQ TO DO POT . f'. X (KIN THAT LITTLE OANGEROUS RADICAL IN MY U l
, vjuht wiinuwyv. nuuoci utiynj I MfeiNij). t.i ' en.', I TvT tYk FELLfcR HIT. I COUNTRY.' I HAD HIM DEPORTED. KTCH
dlum, $5.60(ji $6.60; yearling wethers, $1.50 ;.i $2.00; common and medium
$3.25 ft $4.75; ewes, good and choice, 75c$1.75. .'. ',
DODGE BROTHERS CORPORATION
A
nnounces
Up To
SWKKP1XO price rednpllons have been
made effcctlvft linmciliiitcly tin limine
Bars. At these new, lower prices new nil
Hons nf motorists can become lo(le owners
Oeraue Dodge lias Invaded the low-price
ri.
t Von can now. own a Dodge rr as little
to $(fl"i f. o. b. facton-, Detroit, actually
for lew Minn you would pay for many
imaller cars.
N'otliiiig lias been taken away. There are
no rliange.s In immlcls. You get ull of 'ie 32
ixtrn Dodne features features not olitaln-
lhlf im many 'Higher-priced car features
that have caused Dodge 'to outsell all other
makes except the three lowest-priced ears.
This Is the name big. luxurious. 117-lncli
ivlii'clhase Dodge with its fine Interior, with
Safety all-steel body Hydraulic brakes
patented Filiating I'ower engine mounting
Modern Ventilation with wimltdileld that
Mil lie openi'd. Olllle springs "Float I mb
t'lishlon" Wlieels, and the big (i.'5xHi Afr
vvlteel tires, thai assure iiiiet, eiisy riding.
Fur twenty years t lie name Dodge has
he en synonymous with sterling uuallty in
the motor Industry. Dodge has made his
tory hy offering outstanding, honest motor
ear value year after year. Ifependaliility Is
tluas linked with the name Dodge by the
l.'JiC.'Wi Jinl?e owners and oilier millions
nf Dodge rrliuds. Dodge Is proud of this
record. Dodge policies are maintained to
perpetuate It,
Dodge dealers are now holding special
phlhiti. At these amazing new low prices,
(he liig 117-Inch wlieelliase Dodge sets an
entirely new standard of motor ear value
- merlin's greatest value ear."
As In (he pa.-t, you will he given the
opportunity to compitre tniotor ear values
by the "Show-Down" Plan Dodge's un
biased answer to competitive claims.
Nothing Changed
Bui the Prices
BIG DODGE SIX
117"
Coupe $G4!)
Bumble Sent Coupe ?f90
2-Dpor Sedan $(595
1- Door Bedim $745
Donvcrtlble Coupe $745
DELUXE MODELS
117"
coupe $(;(;r
Rumble Scat Coupe f. $715
2- Door Sedan $715
4-Door Sedan $7G5
Convertible Coupe $705
SPECIAL MODELS
121"
Brougham
Convertible Sedan
$845
$875
All prire.s f.o.h. fiirlnry, Detroit.
Time puvmejilH t fit .voiir budget.
NOW YOU CAN OWN A
I
FOR AS,
LITTLE
AS
and up F.O.B. Factory Detroit
L. C. SMITH, Depot Street, La Grande
CLASSIFIED ADC
TH MAKKBT FLACU OW VtilOH WALLOWA CODMTUU
(Count five avtrago words
tOj the line.)
Per line, 1st insertion 1Q
Par line, each added oonsec-
' utlve Insertion --- Te
Minimum charge on one '
order ,
BATB8 BT MON11
8 Dues, per month f Kn
B linos, per month fl a
4 lines, per month ,,. t
A lln.es, per month $4.75
s Kacli additional line oyer five
charged at 60o per line per month.
WANTED
MAN WANTED to supply customers
wiUi famous Wa tit Ins Products In
La Grande. Business established,
earnings average $25 weekly, pay
starts immediately. 1 Write J, B.
' Watkina Company, 4524 Holll St.,
Oakland, Call!. Q-13-1 tp
A NO. 6 McCORMICK mowing ma
chine framo, casting No. M 1435.
Prank Bennett, Hllgard. ' 0-12-3 tp
OPENING; FOR TWO salespeople in
La Grande. Good 'pay. J Real Silk.
Hosiery Mills.' See Mr. Denny tdr
night after 7 p. .m, Foley hotel.
0-11- 3t
FURN., ILDW., clothes, tiros, stoves,
old gold, Anything used. D. Zim
merman. 3-16-1 m,
FOii SALE
MAJESTIC ELECTRIC radio and Con
' Ion washing machine and mangle;
will sell or trade for car. Joe Mash.
Union Junction. Q-13-1 t.
FARM WAGON, 1905 Adams.
6-12-3 tp
WOOD. Best placo to buy. 12 and 10"
cheaper than buzzing 4 It. Smith's
Fox Farm. 0-5-1 mp.
FOR SALE Fine, country homo, 10
A mod. Improvements, O. E, Gump.
6-23-1 mp
SCRATCH PAPER lor school OT home
at the Observer. 2 pads for 5o.
0-14-t i.
iiiaj;y staiis as ( i.oi n:it
SOUTH BEND, KuT. (!-) Andy
Pllncy, of Chicago, one of Notre
Dame's fnMest halfbacks, aluo has
been ularrlng on the Irish baseball
team this spring. In one game he hit
three home runs.
ryitlai pimplifjkia
Help nature clear up the blotches and
make your skin lovelier the safe easy
way use bland, effective
esinoi
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, FNTEUI'IIISE,
JOHKI'll and Way PolnU.
Leave La Grande, DaUf
4:10 P. M.
For PENDLETON, War PolnU
Leave La Grande, Dally
10:30 A, If.
0. P.
Stage Depot, 1S08 Adami
Pnone MAIN 4
MISCELLANEOUS
ASTROLOGER Mre. Frederick
Balmes, 203 N Ave. Readings Dally.
4-30-lm
WE WILL CLEAN UP your aslico, pa
pers, etc. Good, servloe, reasonable
prices. G. E. Towery. Ph. 468 W.
4-20-t f.
WE Birr, SELL OR TRADE. Tbe Dal
lcs Furn. store. A. A. Fldlor, mgr.
Ph. 685 J. 1-31-t 1.
T.-.r T!
Baseball Standings
(.'ons( League StniidingH
W.' L. Pet
Los Angeles 67 16 .7913
Mission 42 20 .592
Sacramento 35 35 .500
San .Francisco. 34 35 .480
Hollywood 31 38 .449
Oakland 31 41 .431
Seattle 27 42 .391
Portland 23 44 .343
American league .SlaiiillngH
W. L. Pet.
Detroit 30 20 .000
New York 27 20 .674
Cleveland 24 20 .645
St. Louis 24 22 .622
Washington 25 26 .600
Boston 24 26 .400
Philadelphia 10 28 .401
Chicago 17 30 .3112
National League HlandlngH
W. L. Pet.
New York 33 18 .047
St. Louis 30 18 .025
ClUi-ago 31 20 .008
Pittsburgh 20 20 .505
Boston 24 23 .511
Brooklyn 21 29 .420
Philadelphia 10 30 'I48
Cincinnati 11 34 .244
SACS TRIM SEALS
2-1 IN NIGHT G AME
By TJie Associated Press.
Stanley "Frenchy" Bordftgaray,
making his seasonal debut at Sacra
mento last night, rapped out two
singles in thrq0 times at bat to help
the Solous to a 2-1 victory over San
Francisco. Given a ono run lead In
the opening Inning Laurl Vlncl, vet
eran Sacramento hurlor kept the
Seals in cheok throughout the game,
giving but four hits. Ken flheehan
and Olcnn Gnbler for the Seals were
nicked for eight.
In the only other gomo played yes
terday Los Angeles turned back Oak
land 0-1 behind Louis Garland's
threc-hlt ' tossing. The big Angel
right hander lined out two singles,
and a double to drive in four of the
champions' runs. LeRoy. Anton, OoJc
flrat baseman hit for the circuit. ''
Seattle' and the Missions were rain
ed out while train connections pre
von ted Portland's reaching Los An
geles In time for a game with Holly
wood. ' 1 l'' V
HUClAJt AND l'LOUIt
PORTLAND, June 13 m Sugar r
Berry or fruit, 100s, 45.46; bales, 44,45;
beet, 44.90.
Domestic flour Selling price. mllL
delivery, 6 to 25-bbl. lots: family pat
ent, 40s, 40.50 47.10; boJcers' bard
wheat, 45.80 Of 47.30; blended flout.
40.30 w 40.80; bakers' blue stem, 40.36
tfi 40.46; soft white pastry flour, $5.80
at $5.00; rye, 45.50 45,70; whole
wheat, $0,10; graham, 45.00 bbl.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser
LET'S NOT BE SO
CRUDE ABOUT. IT..., '
LET US SIMPLY SAY,
THAT I STOPPED
Your pay, And
YPU CCT. MAD
AKID raiiiT j
Bulgaria Fears Civil
Strife After Killing
SOFIA. Bulgaria, June 13 W)
Kroum Sta:ikolf, an adherent of the
Mlhallovlst faction of Macedonians
was killed today by unidentified men
in an open street. Police said they
feared the killing might mean the
beginning of another series of Bul
garian assassinations.
Will Knott Is the name of a farmer
residing near Bunipas Mills. Tenn.
Electric Kug Washing
Sci-vice
Hamilton Beach Process. Indorsed
by leading rug weavers. Rugs
washed, disinfected and moths
eliminated In your home. Ori
ginal beauty restored. For prompt,
pleasing service, call 131-W.
W. II. Parkinson
1208 First St.
( VELL.NOW THAT THE JiS""1
EXCITEMENT HAS W . "
CALMED DOWW, I HAVE C OL' Wsfk
SOME MEWS FOR TtoU,,. ) MEAN 06
YOUR JOB IS GOING J. I'M YkU
To HAVE To STRUGGLE y) FIRED IB
ALONG WITHOUT 'Ja "Z
-r ; - a iiUMWWJ.iV ywm)
A AH YOU LETTING f IF YOU CAN, THINK UP-
i ME? CO ON ACCOUNT J' GOOD REASON WHY I Jp
i-V OF THE DIRK A SHOULD kEEP YOU ON, Ei
LiVBUSINESS ? J XLL LISTENLl
IN THE FIRST PLACE. I
;hoiildnY havf beew ?hdi-
CIOU5 OF HIM,AND,INTHE SECOND
PLACE, I SHOULDN'T HAVE
HAD HIM ARRESTED IN THE
FIRST PLACE.., BUT, THERE
ASS TWO SIDES TO
EVERYTHING ,
MR. MASON
II
A
( MR. MASON I
YES, AND THERE ARE
TWO SIDES TO A SHEET OF
FLY-PAPER , BUT IT MAKES A
DII-f-hBfeNCE to THE FLY
WHICH SIDE IT SITS
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