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Monday," July 30, 1934 LA GRANDE EVENING BSEHVlft,-LA?GRANDEl ORE. Page IBtrei (Oount ttxa average word to the line.) Pet Una, 1st insertion 10 Per line, each added eonseo utlre insertion . fa Minimum chsrgs on on order , -lie FOB SALE CANNING BEANS J. W. Dixon, Wat son St. ',. 7-30-2 tp FOR SALE OR TRADE My home in Wand City. Mm. Fred St. Kiddle. ,7-30-a.tp PUREBRED small typo Poland China boar. IS mos. old, or trade tor two 100-lb. pigs. Oeae Becker, Farm. 188. , 7-30-2 t A-l WINONA wagon. 3i", will take good young cow as part payment. Phone 264 W. 7-30-3 t. X FOR SAl.fi Pickling cucumbers, can ning beans. O. C. Fleahman, Farm ers 45. 7-30-2 tp TEAM FOB SALE. 1600 lbs. Phone 446 M. 7-24-0 tp 16" SLAB WOOD, large load. Call 368 W. 7-20-1 nt HOUSE ON OAK St., valued 4 yrs. ago at 5,000. Will take 1,2S0; terniB. Or will trade for good tim ber land if near La Grande. Smith at Fox Farm. 7-19-11 tp 8 FT. REFRIGERATED case, A-l con dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler Cash Store. - - 8-28-t f j at the Observer, a pans tor do. PORTLAND PBOIWCE PORTLAND, July 30 W) Butter . print, A grade, 25c; parchment wrapped cartons, 26c; quantity pur i c!iase3 i4o lb. less; B grade, parch ment wrappers, 23!4e; cartons 25c. Butitcrfat Portland delivery, A grade delivered at least twice weekly. 23tf,24c; country routes, 2lzzc id, B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, PortWnd, 21 22c; country routes. 18lSc; C grade at market. Eggs Sales to retailers Private firms: specials, 24 25c; extras, aa 24c; extra fresh extra brown, 22 23c; standard, 10 20c; fresh mediums 20c: medium firsts 18lBc; checks 17b, 18c; bakers, 15 16c dozen. New potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 60c 60 lbs.: Yakima Gems, 60c 50 lbs. Strawberries Local $2 crate. Cantaloupes Standards, 1.25 crate, . Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Wil lamette valley, medium, 25c lb.; fine or half-blood 23c; braid 23c lb.; East ern Oregon, 17 lB'Ac; .Southern Idaho ) lb. Hay Buying price from producer alfalfa No. 1, new crop, $13.45( 14: Eastern Oregon timothy, $17; oats, tt), sio ton; vetch, S9CS10: Willam ette valley timothy, 13 ton; clover $7.60 ton in field. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK i PORTLAND, July 30 lm Cattle 2500; calves 200; best steers steady, others weak to 25c lower. .Bteers: Good, common and me dium. 3.00 m $5.50; heifers, good common and medium, $2.50 $4.25: cows. good, common and medium, FRECKLES AND HIS They'd Better Take f I CAKl HABDLY )- -J,'A f 1MB IS S, BOX FK3HT. A TrWiNlN" QUAHTS fl 1 I AM STRANGE. ) UsiT .301W j if 1 I 3 .,-r-r, ,.vyn. i pujst. r tub. i i . --, n vm . irsmif -,r "tn . . a uT-naTr i Vou co out v huntimg '-S stream i MJmAimSi ?im?L J if- f - A r -too old r- ;--. ' 7 JM. Jm K Wft CnflUnnV QMTTW " : (Trademart Registered) " -- j " ' ' Mortgaged " bOUKUXiX bMllxi . O. a. Patent Ottios , . zL-L HOW MUCH FAB-TWER ) OWLV A FEW MORE YARDS...) j Ip7-rert YJ " (uXfrY mttS, S-n?MOSR - lC'Tmi ""ClSHoSg. ttrt!5 ER I ' U. f WVKTiaATUJH XiTfeJ1!-!!? T DOVEHAVETO THEU WE CAM MAKE CAMP! WOrfT T6a 6 ? OMS YOU WAN' i SOU WT NOTiI &A&,ToO, rb H0 i MHRUmi 'S rlH K mtY' M 1- Tnr" 7-. oaiw? 2r tWfi v0A,$S3 ; 1 MMtwKA IAUR-iCHT? 0w:AY,Too7 j powM 'NEAR )tHAT WAS : ' SfwUvCT VWAl'YwiL 'A1J ' UtE A Zni V OP COURSE J) H6ISNT I THE J A WttP- ' SSffWratLW Tr igtT t CHAM 1 J Vf Sfc SaCJ-) . xAM!.i v ( HusfT ts stream CAT i shot, , ,mv QREcnoNs ;. str e6? 'sN. J i :- ' . 7 " y v ' il . . hatbs by mouth i I Use, per month t line, per inonth SS .25 i line, per month san lines, pax month i .. Bur additional -line m. ttn sauted M eoo per line per month. MISCELLANEOUS ASTBOLOOEB Mrs. Frederick Balmes, 303 N Ave. Reading Daily. 4-30-lm WE WILL CLEAN TJP your ashes, pa- pen, -etc. Good, service, reasonable prices, G. E. Towery, Ph. 4S5 w. .- 4-20-t f, WE BUT, SELL OB TRADE. The Dal les Furs, store, A. A. Fldlerv.mgr, Ph. 685 J, . -- l-3-t f. WANTED MAN WANTED to supply customers! with famous, Watklns Products in La Grande. Business established. earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. B. Watkins Co., 4525 Hollls St., Oak land, Calif. 7-30-1 tp MAN to operate small tea and coffee route alter regular working hours.1 Pays up to $22.50 a week; requires only one or two hours at. day. Write Albert Mills, 0538 Monmouth, Cin cinnati, O. 7-30-1 tp. WANTED To rent small, mod. house. lnq. 704 L Ave. 7-30-3 t. RESPONSIBLE party will pay 835 lor use of 6-passenger car for lu-day trip. Box C, Observer. ' 7-28-tf LOST LOST Small brown change puree containing silver anti check. He- - ward. Stand or a Laundry, - - 7-30-S 1 1 $3,t5a3.6G; low cutter and cutter, I,35(g$2.15; bulls, good and choice, $3,25 $3.50; cutter, common and medium, 250g3,25; veaiera, good and choice, $5.00 $6.00; cull, com mon and medium, $2.50$5.00; calve,.j good and choice, $4.500.00; com mon and medium, $2.Q0& $4,50, Hogs: 1300; generally 25 50c higher; lightweight, good and choice, j $4.75 m $5.75; medium weight, good i and choice, $5,005.75i heavyweight, I good and choice, $4.505.35; pack-! Ing sows, medium, and good, $3.25 t j $4,00; feeder and stacker pigs, good j and choice, $4 ,00 $4 .50. ,5ueep: 2&00; fat lambe woak to 25c I lower, lambs, good and choice, $5.25 1 $5.50; common and medium, $4.00 & $5.25; yearling wethers, $3.25 $4.75; ewes, good and choice, $1.75 $2.25; cuH, common and medium. $1.00(5 $2.00. KHurns from Portland Fred Nowlsnd returned this morn ing from Portland where he visited j friends during the weekend. GIANTS WIS TUEIKS AT .HOME ,1 KEW YORK - &i Baseball's copy book has it that "pennants are won by breaking ever, or better on the road," but the Giants were off to test that theory to the breaking point this year by extraordinary success at home. They won 25 of theif first 32 games at the Polo Grounds. FRIENDS by Blosser His Gun Away! Baseball Standings Coast league standing " W. I. Pot. Lor Angeles 23 IS ,936 San Francisco 21 i5 .SS3 .868 .658 .648 MO .833 .378 Seattle . 30 IS .as- is . 20 18 . 18 IS . 13 34 Mission ... Mbliywood Oakland Sacramento Portland -....:...;.:.....! 10 26 Yesterday's Results At Oakland 2-8, Portland 1-2. At Sacramento 8-0, Seattle 8-1. At Mission 2-4, Hollywood 3-3. At Los Angeles 8-3, San Frsnelseo 5-2. National League Standings W. L. Pet. .835 .600 .585 .495 ,484 .427 .426 344 New, York , 81 SS Ohtcago 57 38 St. Louis 55. 39 Boston . 48 48 Pittsburgh . Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati . ..i 44 47 41 55 .. 40 64 .... 32 61 yesterday's liesults At New York 3-2, Philadelphia 4-0, At Cincinnati 5-4, Chicago 7-2. At Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 8, At Boston 6-1, Brooklyn 2-0, .1 American League standings W. L. Pet. .831 Detroit : 69 38 New York 57 36 .813 Cleveland : , SS 41 .564 .531 .463 Boston .. -.. ,51 45 Washington .. 44 51 St. Louis 41 48 .401 Philadelphia - 37 65 Chicago -... S3 63 .402 344 yesterday's Hesulta At Chicago 16-0, Detroit 16-4. At Philadelphia , New York 3. JOE PAL00KA OUT QUE :WAY . . - J RTOliams y-r ,. ja'.' ire If HOW DO . t- USSEN EOV- "H BOT- MEBBE 1 Z' "TrpH At St, Louis 5-5, Cleveland 11-8. Boston at Washington, postponed. rain. TRADERS, TIMID, IN MARKET TODAY KEW YORK, July SO The stock market suffered a quiet nervous re lapse in today's early trading; out leit a little better in the afternoon, when declines of 1 to around 3 points were pared. Most of the new ww color less a iKt traders timid. The ciose was easy. Transfers approximated 350,000 shares. ... - Closing figures included: Air Ream . 8814 Al, Chem. and Dye American Can American T. and T, . Bethlehem Steel 13514 -- 9314 HW . 38 y, 88 SSS, 814 .......... 78& 3614 431j 3714 9814 33S . 17 4 .-. S514 3114 33 4114 J, 3. Case ... -- r Chrysler Col. O. and E. Continental Can General Motors Jonns Manville Libbey-O-Forsi Liggett and Myers B. Montgomery Ward Nat. Dtsiltl. J. G Penney , ... Pub. Ser. of rf . J. Southern Pacific St. Oil of Cal. St, Oil of N. J. Union Pacific . 10314 United Aircraft United Corp U, S. Indus. Aloo, 14 4 U. S. Sieel , 34' SORKi THiRTy YEARS MINISTER OF GREAT BRITAIN IS OPTIMISTIC (Continued From Page One) Europe which, If it could not be curt!, might some day make the, ta on which, their thoughto eea term impoaaibie of aehiemneits, 'U was in eircumstaases such as these that we have seen Is the ma jority of tba natioiis who are work ing on this question ox disarmament. whether aotiveiy at aeeeva or with sympathy, as ia the esse of the United States, which is not a meuuier of the league of nation witbia the last year or two rather move toward Increasing their armaments th&a de creasing them, -"The future Is tirjoertais.' LONDON, Juiy 30 iff! A reliable source stated tonight that the Brit ish government has learned that ut official statement was Issued ia Ber lin last Wednesday evening proclaim ing the overthrow of cha&ceile? Doll- fuss of Austria in "a great popul&r revoit ... as important ss it is wel come." i I I J If, s&m& saarce, withdrawn & half hour later before it could be publish ed in any of the newspapers of Geri many. STATE WILL REPAIR FIVE HOMES HERE (Continued Prom Page One) Hinth. street between L and M ave nues, 825, The other permits issued during TOO SOON r.m sec a s rtr.orr the week, which with the state per mits, brought the 1834 construction expenditures her 4s 818.S8S, feiiew: C H. McCsrkle. to alter ana repair twe-etory home oa H hstseesa second and Third, 35Q, L. B. Briggs, to alter and repair garage on Y between Birch sad De pot, M0, DOCK STRIKE TO COME TO EKD TUESDAY ;OQBtiUd frczn Pg os; beilef was generaiiy expreest they wsuld move to do so seen. The announceraent the dock wcrfc- era will end their strifce Tawdsy re- moreci the threat that national guardsmen ssuuld enter Portland to day to open the port, in ne wn Governor Juiius Ij. Meier's hope the situation would sot he assrastea today hlpsrs abandoned plara to broaden operatiora. Praise for the longshoremen tor concedinir part of their demands "in recojrnition of public interest in the termination of t strilte" was ex pressed hy O. It. OusWag. spokesasMi for the president's arisstrauori soara. In announcirig tiss decision of the men to retara to t5rk. Pointing oat that the men will be employed through the ranpioyar-eon- troUed hiring hBs that coastitBted on of their thief objectsoae, Oiisairss said men Sseiiers they shontd sot ha? been required to hire throngh these halls, hut ia recognition of pabiie interest in the iermtaattee of the strike they have even mired this point," A representative of the president arbitration board will ha placed is THE NEWFANGLES ( G'WN AH S0J -.IT - - - f i SCKTt ST OyT- I'LL 5ET . Wl -- RIP OF HiH, lF HE 13 1 -fijS I DOESN'T STOP SjrTj I - f ti-tU .VW "WIT AiMiN TO KEEP froh i-osw - Ywwsrnj .XJVPQg I MEAN , I i each hiring hsM, Isoweyer, and the longshoremen vein have observers there "to see there is no discrtmlEa- ln Conditions oncler which the mea go bade to trorlc approved by both employers and empisfea are: Ail does: wortera employed after the strike was called who were sst regiilsriy empiojed sa loisgahoremen before the strlie wiil J dlscbarged. There Ui be no dissrimigaUon against any man because of his union aMltaUoss or strife actlrtUea. Any adjsistmerit rt wsgss ta the srmtratios award wtU be reteoaetive ts the date the ssea retssm to work. An? qnestioit at tmfaimess cr dis crimination will he submitted to the national longshoremen's hoard, and botit parties agree is be bosiaa by the decisis. Austrian Force Is Continuing Drive (Continued Frost Page 0se) sad Mohsweber traa cbarjed with directing the Saai putsch which plunged AastrSa into CtvU war. Their trial begatt as Sha new Aaa trlars goserameat, headed by Br, Kurt Schaschnigg. the new chssseelissr. moved to suppress Hszi revoiatisnists stiU operating la various secttoaa oi the country. FKiy Ksls tarly today raWed the Mtieral hospital ia sn ansueeesasi atlo: to abdast Or. Antes RSateies, iormer Aaaariaa minuter to Same. ho ws ftnawi to be iying there. serioasir wounded, despite the ori ginal report last Tb.itrsdsv' that he had eemmttteed susssae, , . BOMB. July mm Despite re assuring reports from Vienna Italy" Tim. PECPl vmo BOUGHT tme olo wamws house wcmcVB tics VffXU . t. WOES SMNiH' T' BREAK TWC err NOSUOOV ewiNH PULU NO FAS' ONES tHt M1STA JOE . DAS A CtO GAC TOO OLD, PLAY ONE MATCH ' IN GOLF CONTE&T Only sne sasStli was pjayea at 'the emintry c'.ub yesterday is tse ar.r.usl team toarssy, sf which Chtr'.f Biag &er and Ken Siegrist are teast cap tains. Dr. James Ha'un wen from Q, 1 Irisoa, scoring iSsree pslat, s n:s c:';sr ct-:hf i b pii7? 1 daring this ?reelt, Fsirin foilowi BSsgner . aegrtat; 3. Murphy ts, Seynoids, D:r.:::s t?. McCoy, lanaer vs. Ktarei, ?!re v. 0, Bsbsentampt SS. U Keisaj re. Sr. Miirpaf ; A. W. Ji soa m Pertsina W. SegrM. Spaeth; -Yotirig vs. WlBams Thtr,p soa. vs. Dr. Ross: Stange w, H. s grist; SUlcup m Onr,and; Bow4 vi. Dr. Tribe, Dr. Moore vs. Ssrrar Irsoa vs. Barth&ksmew, Ssjterra. McMBKUfc Passer m Leifei, staSr vs. Busting, WeSa sa. Braasswa, Br. Waodeii vs. rMv, MadBl vs. Dr. Ssl sta, Carey vs H, Bohnenaam, ISavid- seas vs. Ziir. tZ 'r.fi. ijr. ouvy V. JOitfay, sbby vs. HIaisiLKosscii vs. Aiies and Dr. Jones ?s. Srettsas. righting foreee remain encamped sn the Austrian border iodsy. & eH3 cM said the troops wsatd rtmsl& in the north fo aboa tw& vreeaa. Tnnis beteea the ism esumalaa is said to be rsamissg aortnat prc-ptsr- MBNKW, Oermaay, July 3 It was reported wU&sat c:n?;nr.s tfcss here bsday thas JSB Jitftso ssa diera had estered Issebrack, Aastm, to guard the Italian, consulate. Sure Cure! UTTL.E MOW rmttms. T r ESNTWHG VC P5 UP, AOE.Q TVS SOT?v,K t0 I'M OFF 1M lEQ - m or. UitT5 45 if 5 ? Mickey Finn Drops In BPT Hf HAD A. POCVfPT CULi- A. , FOH GOOD LUCK