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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1934)
Monday, August 27, 193 1 CLASSIFIED ADQ IM MAJtKH PLAia OF UNION " WALLOWA COCNT UUI ' - (Count (1t anrega word to the Una.) per una, lit insertion. Per line, escb added ooomo- utlve Insertion Minimum CliOJg OA OHO . order FOR SALE FOB GOOD, well tensom-a wood call 330 W. 8-27-1 m. FOR SALE 7-tube Mnjestlc console radio. Good condition. Or will trado lor wood. H. Si 8. Electric Co. 8-27-3 t. TWO Holsteln cows for wood. Pitts burgh Paint Store. 8-26-3t 190 CHOSSBRED yearling wethers, UOO crossbred Whltcface lambs, 890 crossbred Whltclace ewes. Some crossbred Hamps, all or any part, now at Roy Wells ranch south Ali cel. Charles anlloway, Welser, Ida. 8-36-Otp t'OH SALE OK TRADE Feather bod and man's practically new overcoat, size 42. Will trade lor wood. Inq. Observer. 8-23-8 tp. 8 FT. REFRIGERATED case, A-l con dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler Cosh Store. a-29-t f SCRATCH PAPER tor school or home at the Observer. 3 pads tor 6o. 0-14-t i. FOR TRADE TEAM OF HORSES, model T pickup. 3-horse gas engine for model A or Chevrolet half-ton truck. Box T, Observer. 8-27-3 t. VACANCIES IN GUARD UNIT When tlie rcKUlar national gunrd tirmory drill Is held this evening at 7::ili o'clock. Captain Walter A. Bean also announced that two or three en listments Into Company E would be made la fill vacancies. . The Instruction tonight will be close order drill, ritle marksmanship and musketry. Several candidates for the Company E rllle team were practicing on the outdoor range yesterday, with another week of practice ahead before the team Is picked. American shoe polish producers rank second only to the Dritlnh as ex porters of that commodity. WG TEXTILE STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED (Continued Frum Page One) . It was "highly possible" that the walkout of silk, woolen and rayon UULMV 3UUUICUUIIHIIS - lormenl and promote healing ct irritated skin with - ResinoL PJRECKLES AND HIS On Second ( I THOUGHT THAT F,RE RID K( SORRY I ROBBED YouR " "foLKS, WE'RE ALL GOING OUT ON I If HEBE WE ARE, GANs Z V- k ; JCTV OlT ' WE 2lS Xf7f LASY ONE wlJ J ME OF THOSE FELLOWS... BUT, ) TRAPS, CHARLIE... I kuov LOCATION, DOWN To TfC SEACH, foR We) ; THEQE ARE TWo COTTAGES; OWE TbR TfJE .-A r1" ' -J MAKE UP tjiT. s A 'BIG -P ' v-' HERE THEY ARE ! NOW I'VE IT WASN'T RIGHT... AND I MXT SCENE IN THE PICTURE. "T QIBLS, AND ONE ftR, THE MEN, SNAP v TOO Q lfr OUT2 MINDS y ( ClCCv P "7 GOT TD DO SOME FAST J promise I won't TAKE. C'MON , LET'S GET GOING -- ) IT UP. EVETRVeoDV; INTO -THEM AND J MAKE-UP' ( "lb GO SWIMMING )VJ- T'' J l DIANA D Ai " ' ' - a " . The rflNGfvl C WAy,ACHlRLIE!ESO LONG, ) f TTJs.NG -5 MES-)yC r.dVl I -ffEE-' W,Sh AX ) Aait-I SoA I JEST PUT ELMEK ON A I I "J'ir, C V '' "jy ' "' r. r 7T ( THE DILLYS . " ' The Susie Shake ;.V'-?-VV ' SPRING INTO XC.'f , GO IN IT MYSELF lvpX jC'W vtf ' (' -A o&S 7 l RATES BY MOKTB 1 Unc, par month , ..U.M -MOO -M.70, B lines, per month . 4 lines, per month . 5 lines, per month . 1Kb ddltlon&l line over fl?e ohuged at 60o per line per month. FOR RENT MODERN house, near school. Milk cow. shotgun like new. to..trnde lor wood. Geo. Chapman, oast Mt. Em ily mill. 8-25-atp FURN. APARTMENT with electric re frigerator and range. Good loca tion. Prefer 2 teachers or working girls. 1702 Oak St. Ph. 322 W. 8-23-3 tp. MISCELLANEOUS RUBBISH, gorbago. etc. picked up. Prompt service, reasonable prices. J. B. Garrett, phone 142 R. 8-17-t f. WE WHO. CLEAN UP your ashes, pa pers, etc. Good service, reasonable prices, Q. E. Towery. Ph. 465 W. 4-20-t f. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Dal les Pura. store. A. A. Fldler. mgr. Ph. 085 J. 1-31-t t. WANTED I WANT 3 MEN for local Tea and Coffee Routes paying up to too n week. No capital or experience re quired but must bo willing to give prompt service to approx. 200 steady consumers. Brand-new Fords given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 0501 Monmouth, Cin cinnati. O. 8-27-1 tp STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Several choice openings In country and towns for rellablo men or wo men. No capital or experience re quired. Write MR. THOMAS. Supt., 420 Third St.. Oakland, California 8-27-1 tp CASH for old or wricked cars. Thomp son's Wrecking, 1914 Adams. .8-22-6 tp WANTED To buy light coupo 111 good condition. Inq. Observer. 8-27-2 tp WILL PAY cash for 3 or 6 A. No. 1 soil In or near city. Full Informa tion In first letter. Box 1, Observer. , . , 8-25-ltp workers would bo simultaneous with the cotton strike. The committee snld today It would announce- the exact strike hour Thursday. Other sources, however, disclosed that secret Instructions in the hands of regional leaders, called for a general stoppage of work at mid night Friday. The committee was cheered by the announcement toduy by Harry L. Hopkins, emergency relief director, that the strikers would be fed, In accordance with the relief policy, un less the labor department ruled, .tliQ walkout unjustified. FRIENDS by Blosser Thought! OUT OUR WAY HlfcH V.'r, L it V'pooR WPTO MARE A zitJZk ( POUNDIM' UP THE THIEF ) YOU GUARANTEED IS THE.RE SOMETHING ) W HAT1. I LEFT rAtV,'J1 t ' vY- TIWRVAPD BP OURLAWM WT-T T ' NNT NUTHW.MRS.VfcN to CATCH HM V DETAINING YOU? J T RIGHT HEBE ON M "Lr' TmiMfiHlM WHAT GREAT 1 K SWNNKTOU "WHAT , WITHIN 24 HOURS. ; THE TABLE VWTH KM-HA -th' HAM MICK- SAVE VOUR FOLKS MONEY -. X ' TO NAB HIM IN THE fCy GET YOUC MAN, V Z ' v i 6?WT 4SM THIS ; SUITS WHEN VOU WERE A kID,' :o V I AND QUICKLY . GOOD KWk V k&t 74$ M VTl i ME FINE! 'I THERE'S VOUR GOOP OL' ? W, W.MULVWEW--' JVrA. ', fS. M '" MiiW ! kp2S y.TAi X ABOUT THAT OLD HOUSE-FIBST MY ' : 3, fesiffllife? t 11 L-C 'J''yyyy ,y &-r-x2& hat disappears - r amo then J ' wmgm , ymt zzw, gLr, ' WHY MOTHERS SET -6RAV. JV, . 'j . Vjmm XVy-- SGORCHY SMITH 'TMff' ' :- " ' . ' Sit Tight? D. K WAN CIWBS FROM THE REAR CoCKPrT OF THE MYSTER ; CORCHV UAD4 Tl UNSUSPECTINS BRAfiO I ctm SCOROty APPROACH, ANN BREAWTtiE NEW? To figiqiej?.. I lSUrSE6 AS HIS MURMRe n PUN6) 4Tops FoR A W0ipS w,th the phot-, THEN P . TOWARD Trie RANCH HoUE,.; EtCfWUCT MITM A "TTTcALM POWH. THIS IS NO TIME J I BROTHER, BRAD TR6U.WS SITS VANISHES IN THE WILLOWS ALONG- ARAPAHOE CREEK .... VSj&VO CWM LUCKy" TO HAVE LANbEP T SluiaiRBA UERETX SHOUTIMO. VOU ACT" AS IF - ' IH THE QUIET STUDY THE ggi'Mlggft ' WmM 1 KliIV U ttM4 $N6AR A RANCH - ITU BE P 1 Sp"?? Z '. WeUe SCARED To DEATH OF BRAWr. RAMCH HOUSE WAlTlNO-,,, WKrSfW LSii) Ann treuing, in another M 4(kH Vf WW; -fc m IT isfj!; ! Room, detains nathe Fletcher, XXIIP ' -v!ir 8 i$r& II I VB pr- SUSPECT IN THE AMJRDER... ' 1 ' jftiSS- V T' 'tllV I'Vi Jn f "B 11 ' ' ' onthepof. Miiw&r i rPJnl A W TROUBLE SCORCHY LANDS NEAR THE VSfelVSl 73 ' 1 'W IrVT S5W ' ? Sl jT -TltV' Hii 0fS$ I 1S J RANCH WJITH MATT BRA6G, ANOTHER SSWlj SSjf Sgi tf ' KJi,iJ ffll Wr ! 'M$$ JlV ' I ' "i g-1 SUSPECT, AS HIS PASSENGER... &&M SNj. iTtfflj l S fHPfSSSl ffl ' ATENED BY THE ROAR OF HIS - ." M J?) T 1 W W O' , MOTOR, SCORCHY DOK NOT HEAR ? gWwt?? ---MmJL U F'f ' IMl A ARiOUS FXANE LAND N.ARBY... fii 4' W, Wl ffcs ' JOE PALOOKA DOWN-IT'S NOW OMIX ON MART Nl p iff THING CAN DO. WHEN THE MOB OUTSIDE HEARD H WWNIN' HIS HEAO OFF . . JoEY. AN' WE'RE STAVIN' RIGHT IN fj SILLV. I COT TH' BREADBASKET f I'ffl JOE STARTED TO SNOOZE-THE ODDS CAME: AINT ThIAT GREAT r" f ' THE PAV.ACE TILV. THEY RING US JsJ PUENTV T'TALK 'MTU YER RIGHT . rt ESCUSE. DIN DOWM-1TS NOW ONIK SEVEN TO FNE L ' ; i-r-r-u'' --P ' FROM THE STADIUM THAT THE J,( ABOUT. MIG05H KEEP WATCHIN I OUT ME ' ' . .. , ONMARTIN. , -v.'-' TTTTT7V. ' j;'). SEMIFINAL'S ON. rF---4A HAD TT3N FER A UPPERCUT--II VESSIR - ( v -'';L- a --l--7 JU--' V 7:rt?'Jfe':'w--: T - ii i .n- iJr( i priposeXhours sleep L I'll be v;atchin' ho. hl'm d( ) 18-27 ,. r j wtm i imn ' yst , hi f. 1 1- . OLLY OF THE MOVIES by Ollendorff .. If Business Interferes With Pleasure-!; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. I A GRANDE. ORE. A" SEVEN TO FIVE ..-i r.z-vnyr-r- - n By J. E. Williams LOOKIT NM NOV THE NEWFANGLES Here, and Gone and Here Again! Pago Thrco Final Instruction' IS m mm