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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1934)
tA GRANDE EVKNING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Vug9 Seven OUT OUR WAY CLASSIFIED ADG IBM MABUT rLACI 01 DMION W ALLOW COPNTIM ' , (Count life vrag wor to the line.) Per Una,, let line tt Ion ,, 100 Per line, eacn added sonMO utivo lneertlon , Te BATB8 BY IfOrTXS 9 line, per month 8 linee. per month i ,, W.SC 1 llnee. per month , ,, MOO 0 lln.ee, per month M.78 IhA additional line o-rr lire ohrni 'fed at tog per a per month charge on one t order Thiirsday.Jime 21, 1934 By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES News From the Front! FOR SALE FOR RENT . BLACK CAPS, large, sweet variety. : J 90c; retU 7Sc. Pick In your own I orate. K. C. Muir, cove. 8-21-tO t t'UlST CLASS artificial tee. Residence ' J, -deliveries-with service and aatlafac I tlon our specialty. Young's Ice Co. I 6-21-1 t. .EUREKA vacuum cleaner. Practically if new. Reasonable price. Mrs. W. M. I Wleso, 1301 8th St. 8-21-1 tp. i CHEAP, larce baby bed and mnttress, Ice bcx and electric uweeper. fnone 031 W. 6-21-1 t. 50 LB. REFRIGERATOR, in good con dition. Call 2114 Cedar. 6-21-2 tp It. I. R. FRYERS. lat hens, eggs, pie cherries, vegetables, 1325 V Ave. 8-21-3 t. 3 REGISTERED Hoteteln cows. Cheap or will trade for hay. Ph. R- J. i Green. Main 594. 6-21-2 t. TWO 4 ROOM turn. houses, free of all encumbrance, will sacrifice for a quick sale. Phone 424 W. 6-20-2 tp OR TRADE For Eood cir, 7 A. land near city. Inq. Observer. 6-19-5 tp RASPBERRIES and black caps. Phone 49a J. Chno. Outnp. 6-19-t f. FURNITURE for 6 room house. Will sell In bulk or aeperate pieces. 1B09 Adams. 6-10-t t. I Write Schwan Piano Co., portlnnd, j Ore. 8-18-4 t WOOD PRICES Green, c. o. d. or dered now. 16" round unspllt, $4.75 card; 12" unspllt. $5.00; four ft. $4.25; 18" split $6.00; 12" spilt $5.35. Smiths Fox Farm. 0-18-1 mp. ALMOST new Empire cream separa tor. Half price, at Reynolds' store. 6-10-4tp FOR SALE Fine, country home, 10 A., mod. Improvements. C. E. Qump. 6-23-1 nip SCRATCH PAPER for echoot or home at the Observer, a pads for 5o. 8-14-t . PORTLAND LIVKSTOCK PORTLAND. June 21 iP) Cattle: 100; calves 150; steady, unchanged, Steers: Good common and medium. $3.10 (7 $0.60; heifers, common and medium, $3,00 & $4.50; cows, good, common and medium, $2.50 $3.76: low cutter and cutter. 91 .50ft $2.50: bulls, good and choice;-$3.25 $3.50; cutter, common and medium, $2.50a $3.25; voalera. Rood and choice. $4.00 f $5.25: cull, common and medium, $2.00i$4.5O; calves, good and choice, $3.50 $5.25; common and medium. S2 00,,', $4.00. . Hojs: 700; steady, unchanged. Lightweight, good and choice. $4.50,? $5.50; medium weight, good and choice. $4.75 (i? $5.50: heavyweight, good and choice. 84.10s, $4.75; pack- TWO 4 ROOM turn, houses, Cor. V. and Pine streets. Phone 424 W. 8-20-2 tp FOR RENT House near suite hy. shops. Call M 539. 6-2l-t t. NICE THREE room Apt. Duplex house, 1402 First and N. 6-21 -t f. MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOGER Mrs. Frederick Balmes, 203 N Ave. Readings Dally. 4-30-lin WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashes, pa pers, eto. Good service, reasonable prices. O. E. Towery. Ph. 455 W, 4-20-t t. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Del lea Furn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr. Ph. 685 J. 1-31-t r. WANTED WANTED Black cap pickers. H. C. Mulr, Cove. 6-19-3 t. FURN., HOW, clothes, tires, stoves, old gold. Anything used. T. Zim merman. 3-15-1 m. LOST SMALL TAN BRIEF CASE containing papers, letters, etc. addressed to W. M, Stack, Boise, Idaho. Return to Observer. Reward. G-2G-2 tp FOR TRADE HOUSEHOLD furniture for fuirly good car. 1402 Balm St. fl-ia-fi tp. tng sows, good, $3.Ii $3.75; feeder nnd stoekcr pigs, good and choice, 3.75(i. H.25. Sheep: 700; steady, unhanged. Litmbs 25c higher In spots; spring lnmbs. good $8,757.25; medium, 95.75 ii, $0.75. HIOAK AN! FI.Ol'H PORTLAND, June 21 tiPt Sugnr Berry or fruit, 100s, $5.45; bales, 5.55; beet, 5.35. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery, 6 to 25-bbl lots: family pat: ent, 49s, 8.50 & $7,10; bakers' hard whent. e,65 & $7.40; blended flour, $6.05 ( $0.75; bakers bluestem, $6.28 g $0,35; soft white pastry flour, $5.70 & $5.95; rye, $5.50 (if $5.70; whole wheat, $6.10; graham, $5.60 bbl. OMAHA KHKIvI OMAHA, June 21 if s- D A.) Shc?p: 5.500; strong; four loads fed wooled California iambs $9.00 bidding up to $8.85 en shorn Calif oy nias; three decks Texas shorn yearl ings 79 lb. $6.05; native lambs held above $8.75. There have been an increase of 3. 000 mules and a decrease of 2,003 horses on North Carolina farms with in a year. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Foul Play! I PLEASE EXCUSE l-f WHO$ THE ) I ME, FOR JUST v, , DC LEADER I HARLEY A Minute.,.. ) op this rickert:.. -,. . J WAITING , ORCHESTRA ) E c . A FRECKLES ovER THERE, H fS " 4 SAWIN' ON ' f N ' LISTEN, ILL GIVE You TWO -BITS, j FOR TWO-BITS I'LL S IF YOU'LL PLAY AM EXTRA LONG py LONC rLL W i DANCE NUMBER .... 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