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Saturday, July 7,-1934 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Five (CLASSIFIED: ADG! s- tti itAHtui ruAci o onion w jjxo w cotnmn K-J (Count tin image word ito the llce.) . Ptr lint. Ut tnwrtlon , , lot Ptr line, nek Mded conaeo- . uUmrton . Minimum ohsrge on an, order-t.ir l , ,irt, .... &ATBS BY UOim t Unee, pw month tM I Unee, pet. month , 4 lines, per month , Unee, pat month .18 Bacrj additional line oet flY charged at Mo per line per month. FOR SALE I FT. KfcFRIGERATED .ciue. A-l coilr dltlcm. Also soda fonntuin. Imbler Cnah Store. 6-28-t t SPECIAL FOR-. SUNDAY . ONLY Blok Caps -and Red Raspberries crate 00c. , Pick la your, own con tainers. J. E. Mills, Cove. 1-7-1 tp. POA SALE Milk cow. See Flunk Bradeh, Jerry, Ore. ' 7-0-8 tp. FOR SALE Beautiful, gentle saddle pony. Bonnie Hicks, Island Olty., oppo. Stonge's farm. 7-6-2 tp. FHE3H COW. am)." - Hubert Anderson, M. -4 . . 7-fl.a t. A PEW SPECIALS In portable and r stunttnix! ' typewriter otlll on hand,' . broken "-lots' -carbon half prtoe. Tuckcy Typewriter service, v 7-5-0 t. CURRANTS and raspberries. Farmers - W. "i; ' ' - ' ' 7-5-3 t. OUR BUSINESS at Kainela, grocery store, -lunch room and 4 cabins. . . . 7-3-0 tp. WOOD PRICES tG reen , c. o. d. or dered now: 10" round unspllt, $4.75 , ' cord)- 13" unspllt.. S.OO; lour ft. (4.35; 10" split 5.00; 13" split 5.25: Smith's Fox Farm. B-18-1 mp. MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOQ8R Mrs. Frederick Balmes, 203 N Ave. Readings Dally. " ' 4-30-lm OUT OUR WAY By J.' R: Williams i"" THE NEWPANGLES. WE WILL CLEAN UP your asues. pa pers, etc, Qood service, reasonable prlcee. Q. E;Towery. Ph. 465 W, i,J, 4-20-t t. WE BUY, BELL OR TRADE. The Dal les Furn. store. A. A. Fldler mgr. Ph. 685 J, .... .. l-81-t f. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-rm. mod;-house. Bet. high school and city hall. Ph. 339 w. 7-6-3 t. WANTED EXPERIENCED bus boy.. La Grande Hotel. 7-T-l t. FURN., HDW., clothes, tires, stoves, old gold. Anything used. D. Zim merman. v . 3-16-1 m. SECOND HAND wind mill with or without tower. State size, condition and price. Address Box. 36. Kamela. Oregon. s '. 7-2-6 tp. FOR TRADE BLACK CAPS, lainu. sweet variety, 75c; reds 78o. Pick in your own crate. H. 'C. ;Muir,-Covo. 7-2-11 t. FOR SALE Fine, country home, 10 4 A., mod. improvement. C. E. Gump. r. .6-23-1 mp SCRATCH PAPER for school or home at the Observer, 2 pada for So. S-14-t t. Commodity Prices Show Gains For FirstHalf 1934 By Itader Whiffet NEW YORK VP) Commodity prices, with a 1933 average Index of 06.0, opened this year at 72.2 and climbed to 73.7 for May. That Index compiled by the United States -department ol labor for 784 commodities utood at 60.2 in March. 1033, Tithe. low&st point In the last IB months.. ... Index Climbs I' p want Standard Statistics company's daily index of commodity prices moved up ward from a low polnc of 66.26, Janu ary. 2(. to a nigh point of 71.11 on June 1. . ; adjustment of priced which Wflfe' very Jow 10 months ago has pro- greased with the lowest coming near or . the higher prices near mid-year. . One of tho alms of the Washing ' ton administration has been to bring fne lowest prices upward by the greatest degree which at the same time increasing only moderately those prices which had not fallen so low. WANTED TO TRADE Slightly used Singer electric, console model sew ing machine for small piano. Phone 131 R. . 7-6-2 tp. Tlie all-rarm-commodltlea Index moved from 70 to 74 from January to May with the previous year averaging 63. The lowest point of 49 In the last 18 months occurred in February of 1033. . . Farm f'unuucHlltieii JIIkc - Farm prices have been affected by the drought, and many traders pre dict steady price increases In the near future. The Index of general prices with 1913" as 100 stood at 137 In April aB against 133 In January and an aver age of 129 for 193a. Retail food prices, which are of vital Interest to the consumer, are affected materially by wholesale com modity prices, but an increase in wholesale prices does not mean a corresponding increase in retail prictu because nwny of the factors which make retail prices average higher than wholesale are fixed. The retail food Index, based on 1913 as 100, stood at 108.2 In May as against 105.2 in January. The average for 1933 was 99.4. - . - Eome citizens of Atlanwr Ga,, op posed the building of street railways many years ago, contending the streets were too . narrow for trolley cars. ... - The number of beef cattle In Florida has been estimated at 1,600, 000. and pasture land Is figured at 25-.000.000 aores. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Full Steam Ahead! s GEE, IT WAS SWELL I FORGET IT, OP YOUR DAD TO j NUTTY... HE COT OFFER lb PAY MY J A kick OUT WAY ON A J OF DoiNG . CAMPING y-S IT' POP SAYS THAT HAPPINESS HA3 TO 'BE SHARED VVITH SOMEONE, TO GET ANY KICK OUT OF IT.' ZU( WE'VE GOT TO OUTFIT OURSELVES HL S . COMPLETELY AND WE MUSTN'T FORGET C WHERE ARE iL A THING... WE WONT BE WHERE J I WE GOING fX CAM CRAB A PHNe AND J'i odct ' '' T ORDER SOMETHING WE LEFT ' i kNow one r THING.' WE'LL YOU'LL BE HAVE TO TAKE 'SLEEPING SOMETHING ( NEAR ALONG TO J STREAMS, kEEP THE MOSTLY, MOSQUITOES WONT You, AWAY.' J l) WELL. SCIENTISTS !&w9 YES'MR'( CLAIM THAT i-S BIRCH... I nsH KILL GOSH.BUT MOSQUITOES jWHO WANTS Jl ? yL - '! - TbTAkEA ys-j LL ' -y FISH 'TO BED I ll fc T i ug u mi orr ' S ' rt V " " J gJW I TH' BULL O' TH' WOOPS V -a WA-BEEM. BECAUSE V i. gggS - Z .. JUST CRACKEP HIS ALL A HAS-BEEN CAM -h, , HAND, SHOWIM' THAT ; SHOW YOU'. S .HOWvi lTTtrl ; KID HOW TO DO IT. ! NOT TO DO IT. THEY o o Z"ZyT I' DON'T KNOW WHICH : NEVER SET ENOU6H T 1.IL.. s TH' WORST, A ' I DONE TO SHOW you . 1 , , HASN'T, OR A HAS-y( PO IT y 9U. BT NEA Sf NVICC INC. THE TEACHER. T M Ma U PAT. Off, rj.rj J There's a Reasoiir:" m .YOU GO pOWN fNP GET JOB-1 UON T CROE. F' TT'S UlGG NG Pi XnTCH yOU'VC BUMMED M?PUND CUDLEVS ..... rdOfc:r nun I vo-- , . V NL CHOUGH .v. 1 MH,rr AfTIONV YOU GCT A1 JOB. CGHT TODAY lpNO t OONfT . - I- . ' 1 A Hill 'it ITS f AND WE HAVEN'T SPOKEN A WOet) THAT'S MUTHN'I HAVEN'T; TALKEP TO MY WIFE,' FOB A WEEK JEST DON'T DARE. INTEURUPT -HE.O.- , EH , WINUY r - mm 1 194 BY HtA KWWCt. 'NC' JOE PALOOKA - The Trainers : KIN YATIE IT fU THEY SAYS ALL THE X TH' BOYS ARE AMERICAN CONOLY AN' FOLLYIN' US I U3T5A FRENCHMUN ARE THANQOVEHIAlCOMIN'TDO. iSAY WE I FER "R-f FIGHT. GOTTA JOrt4 SEN'RAL YA WONT BE I SCALLOPINI AN' MAK.E THE TRAIN. WE BETTER HURRY. "Toh BOY OH BOC- ' ; ,V JOEY-M WHOOPEE.' ) GEE WHIZ I'M . LONESOME, A THE. TRAIN. 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