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IiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. I'a.e Five OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams , THE NEWFANGLES One Tip Gone Astray! CLASSIFIED ADC 'rUHLUtUI PLACH Of CNJOS WALLOWA COUHTOUI-' (Oouut lit. avtrsga wo Mi to the line.) BATX8 BY MONTI -I line, per month 8 line, per month 4 lines, per month .DM TO Line, lat Inaertlon- MM Per line, eacn added ccntec .M.00 -.7S. utlvo Insertion llnea, per month . Minimum charge on one order , ben additional Una orer are oharged at 600 per Una par month. FOR SALE FOR RENT Tuesday, August 28, 1931 II I .Y NO -N O, COOkyTy WELL, I W WORE HE S "y N I O X VtH BUT VuH J f SAY, WW V0U "THE. 1 MCHT BC.ftND GOT A ' DON'T .SWI Ma Y GOT TEW W f!? fMN- A COUPLE DETECTIVE THEN MGMM,1 MIGHT W- TIP TMX. THM . ( OH, . . I BACK LIKE THAT. RAR BACK uZnru. TROUBLE LESSORS WHyf VAN SWANKT0N UOT-WHAT'S ON YOU MIGHT WAHTA ) ( VEAVt J ' THAT TELEGRAPHS TEW GIT u.iNiS KlKM HIDED TO CATCH YOUQMIND?' n FOULER UP V ? J . N S SMART bout k " y vm io teap shut. m -rrr cZi, i I jh1 i'. GuT k-(y.r POLICE DOO pups. Phone 32U B. 8-28-2 t. 1.EASE ON 360 A. 80 A. In cult.; 80 toil? rye hay, Implements and too'ji, 5 ml. S. E. Union on Ramo F'at. John Mlchelbook, Union, Ore. 8-28-3 t H3K GOOD, well seasoned wood call 339 W. 8-27-1 m. FOR SALE 7-tubs Majestic console radio. Good condition. Or will trtuta for wcod. H. & S, Electric Co. 8-27-3 t. TWO Holsleln cows lor wood. Pitts burgh Paint Store. 8-25-3t 1(10 CROSSBRED yearling wethers, 000 crossbred Whitcfaco lambs, 890 crossbred Whiteface ewes. Some crossbred Hamps, all or any part, now at Roy Wells ranch south Alt ccl. Charles Galloway, Weiser, Ida. 8-25-Otp FOR SALE OR TRADE Feather -:d and man's practically new overcoat, size 42. Will trade lor wood. Inq. Observer, 8-23-6 tp. tt FT. 11EFRI G ERATE D case, A-l con dition. Also soda fountain, Iiubler Cash Store. 6-2-t I SCRATCH PAPER lor acnoos or home at tho Obsorrer. 3 pads tor Co. o-14-t r FOR TRADE TEAM OF HOUSES, model T pickup, 3-horso gas engine for model A or Chevrolet half-ton truck. Box T, Observer. 8-27-3 t. Cult Members Give In Boy Has Chance (Continued Krom Page One) further delay. Cnce during tho operation Mrs. Sharp shrieked. "They're murdering my son!" Pi-iends quieted her and her lamentations became submerged in the chanting. The singing continued long nfter the surgeons were done. Dr. Miller warned the parents that undue excitement would lessen Wal lace's chance for life. He urged that the well-meaning friends remain nway until the boy was better. Th? throng dwindled away. Qukt enveloped the Sharp heme. But sci ence and faith alike watched that "50-50 chance" of Wallace. Mosaic disease at one time almost wiped out the American sugar cane industry until resistant types of cane were developed. ASTKOLOGER Mrs. Frederick Balmes 203 N Ave. - Readings Dally FISHING - Plume or Write Wallowa lAke Lodge, Jopt, Oregon for Itcseriatlons 1 1 Cmel Enjoy! Iff WALLOWA 17 LAKE (if li -II Los WALLOWA LAKE Ncx Impro'.cd .toads Make Eay Driving All the -Way SEPT. 1, 5-rm. house. Partly, furu. Oarage. Close In. lnq. J9CW Jeff 8-28-2 tp MODERN house, near school. Milk cow. shotgun like new, to trade for wood. Geo. Chapman, east Mt. Em ily mill. B-25-3tp PURN. APARTMENT with eloclrio 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, garbage, etc picked up. Prompt service, reasonable) prices. J, B. Garrett, phono 142 R. 8-17-t f. WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashes, pa pers, etc. Good service, reasonable prices. G. E. Towery. Ph. 455 W. i 4-20-t f. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE, The Dal les Purn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr. Ph. 685 J. 1-31-t f. WANTED CASH for old or wrecked cars. Thonip son's- Wrecking, 1914 Adams. 8-22-G tp WAN'iRD To buy Unlit cou)e In ytKxl 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 Tropical Gale In Texas Gulf Coast FitEEPORT. Tex.. Aug. 28 (JT) A trcplfcal gale which lashed this soc licu of the Texas gulf coast for 24 hours wllh high winds and torrential rains abated today. No deaths were reported. Shortly after 3 a. m. tho wind had fallen to about 40 miles ari hour and the bnrcjnctor was rising steadily. The snm apparently headed Inland. Young Firpo Risks His Title Tonight PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 28 W E:o:l:y. hard hitting Young Flrpo will risk his Pacific coast light-heavy-weight championship at Multnomah ctodlum lonlght when he invest tho scientific thunderbolt, Tiger Jack Pox of Indianapolis. Ivcy Shiver, former all-Amcriean end at Georgia, latterly an outfielder with the Detroit igcrs and Cincin nati Reds and now with St. Paul will give up baseball and devote his time lo his coaching Job at Georgia after this season. Spccfal Features of Entertainment Over The Weekend, Sept. 1-3 Hotel, Cabin or Camp Accommodations at Low, Easy Rates BOATING - SWIMMING- DANCING - GAMES - SPORTS HORSEBACK RIDING - HIKING iloM at its Ssst! A Great, Corgeous Vacation Playground Awaits You Here Rest, Relax or Play Away Happy Hours Midst Natures Great Wonderland. at j 1 Jjl xt " 'PTWMASTCBj LAIRD, HUHp ' 'T HE AIN'T GIVIW A ' ) " . "StbC C-Z&ZdZ S ' IKKrfaZAZjA kil'l ' OUO 0.R.L.NRD.GAVE WELL(I'VE COME I THING AWAY THAT S ' " - U ,.. NOW, OR NEVER. ur. I Mr;:?. 'V fjflfll JlK' ' Cll-3--IuJV' - FRECKLES AND Hla FRIENDS hv Blosser 7 ! Indian Wisdom!. f SO IF OUR FRIEND BATEESE HAD ONLY (SEB HIS'FtooTPPikiTB? ) J! RIGHT.' AMD WE'VE f EEj CHARLIE, THAT? I JOT ' )f FRecKLES,A L, THOUGHT "To SHIFT HIS PACK HIS CAHVUSti J WLL NOICE ANrmiNQ J PROVED THAT THE MAN 1 FA'R, POUNCING Orl A MY ' ). RAT IS STILL K J; AND HIS HATCHET TO HIS RIGHT S'DS, ) BUTT6R lv I WUAR AWT ryj LEFT V WHO FIRED THE ViOODS ' AFTER HE AS.-S V'oiJ TO ' A RAT, BV V BUT AND CARRIED HIS RIFLE IN HIS RIGHr MY EARS lS( "THEM ' f ejg IS DEEP- OH OUR LIT1XE ls- s FORGIVE HIM, AND APoLO- I AMV OTHER JMAYBE HE J7 HAND, WE MIGHT MEVER HAVE J 1 if il VT C-i S ER THAN THE J LAND WALkED A BIT I CIZES FOF? ALL HE'S J MAME INTENDED H Tn--'srV CAUGHT HIM !J S "- K ( RIGHT.' MORE HEAVILY ON DONE! i !! J DOING ' "? J- , VCL ? V V lSJTXM HIS LEFT SIDE,.. ' . v- Ji-T , W WAS HERZINGER IS MADE MEMBER LEADERS' CLUB E. C. Herzinger has Just been no tified cf his election to membership in the Oregon Mutual Life Leaders' club. This club i-3 compcocd or the lentl inK salesmen of that company cover -in.T i,3 entire' Pacific coast territory, nnd membership is considered a sig nal honor, and carries with It nn ln vl'.atioa to attend the leaders' con vention of tho company at Portland with all expenses paid. "Busines has ben excellent," said Mr. Herzinger, "and the people of La Grande have a growing nppreclatlon of the unusual security and peace of mind that accompanies a proper pro gram of life insurance protection and investment." Mr. Herzinger is the oldest man In years anU second oldest in years of service in the company. . FIRE IN BED EXTINGUISHED The fire truck was called to the Claude MacKey home at 7:05 o'clock this morning to extinguish a fire that started in a bed in a room occupied by a roomer. The fire caused only minor damage. Recall was at 7:20. The Mackey home is at 2013 First street. I Jilt Mil WEDNES. .and THURS. PflKlfflQIi lyjCKM BOLES W, fV HELEN VINSON I T MOLLY O'DAY y '' MCORAMOdCTURf I ! VI , TONKillT ! 1 4KAN IMKI.OW IS KHO.M Mlssot R!" jj j Ram Sale Shows Gala In The Sheep Industry (Continued From Page One) H. Huron of Imbler and bought by Alex Johnson of Fosslll; top pen of 20 purebred lngi ramu consigned by the Cunningham Sheep company sold for $33 each; top yen of ten Llncolns cerwigned by rick Krl!?er of CorvaUis sold for $20 each; top pen of tlyee Corrledales consigned by B. W. Phipps & Son. McMinnvllh?, sold for $35 each; top pen of ten Panamas con signed by Cunningham Sheep com pany at 24 each; three pens of ten yearling rams consigned by John K. Maducn sold for $45 each. "The quality of this ram sale com pares very favorably with other sales which I have handled throughout the western half of the United States," declared Ccloncl A. W. Thompson of Lincoln, Nob., the auctioneer. F. A. Phillips, president of tha Ore gon Wool Growers' association, point ed out the importance of purchasing good rams at a price which would encourage the breeders to continue with their breeding. BAKEU, Ore., Aug. 28 () Prices REMEMBER THE SPOT FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets Rulers Note Books Fillers Type Paper SPECIAL S'-IUNG CANVAS BACK NOTE I'.OOK Fountain Pens Auto Pencils Paints Compass Type Riblxins THE L & L Opportunity Calls Are You Ready For It? Prepare Now We offer you a thorough training in business at low cost. School He-opens Sept. 4. Call now far further details. Draper's School of Commerce Over J, & L Drug Store Phone 133W approximately twice nte high s thoso of last year were received at the eighth annual Oregon ram salo here yesterday, the Oregon State Wool Growers association reported. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM WRECK INJURY E. L.Vooils, assistant county went. lnul n miraculous cscajju from serlouu Injury or worse whon Ills enr skidded 0:1 the lilRiiway and overturned Siit urdny nlglit. Although tho cur was wrecked he escaped with extremely minor bruises and scratchca and was going about his usuul duties this week. Tho glass In the car, a Pord V-8, shattered but did not break and this undoubtedly saved Woods from seri ous injury. Tho body of tlio car was ruined beyond repair, It Is said. Tho accident occurred on the La Orando Wallowa Lake highway between the drinking fountain this side of Elgin and the canyon bridge. The young of trlcolorcd redwing blackbirds all hatch at almost cx- aclly tho same time. Crayonox Covers Protractors Pens Pencils 50c Comp Books Reinforcements Fiiasers Artgum Pajier Clips DRUG CO. IIEIiTZOG will ENTER DEPAUW FVcil HcrUog, son of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. it. I-fcrUog, is planning to leave Ia Grande the Inst of th-j week, probably Saturday or Sunday, for Qrccncastlt!, Ind., where be will en ter DePuuw xinlversity at tho bogln- nliiK of tho school year, DePuuw Is on of the lurRer univoritleH of tlie dencminaLion navlnir an enrollment cf upwnr.lH of 100O students and roc(-xniwd uh one of the strong schools of tho country. Fred grad tinted from tho La Orundo High school in 1033. North India and Central Asia con tain IohbU remains from every gelog- 1c na,o in tho history of the world. RASMUSSEN 4 - ---- IT'S r8 A It's I'UN to use Rasmusshn 4-Hour Enamel. It's easy to apply and it dries quickly into a smooth, lustrous surface resembling a hand-rubbed finish. Because of its self-leveling qualities you do not have to be an ex pert to use this enamel. Brush and lap marks disappear when it dries. Rasmussi:n 4-Hour 1-namel conies in a wide variety of gay, modern colors. With Rasmussi;n 4-Hour Enamel it is easy to make your spare room into a colorful breakfast nook or cheerful play room for the children. You will find that this new enamel retains its beauty longer. It is durable and tough. It will not chip nor crack as it ages. It is more economical to use because it covers more surface. Aik for the 4-Hour Enamel Color Card! BOMNENKAMP'S RASMUSSEN cVCOMPANY Division of General Paint Corporation t ' ' ' McKee Enthusiastic About Wallowa County (Continued Prom P&gb One) seta would bring In more and more revenue- from tourists. In another Interview yesterday Mc Keo said tho grandeur of tho Wal lowa Lako country and the tremen dous natural resources and posalbtli tie.H of EHsttrn and Central Oregon nivas generally opened his eyes to the potential development within the state. "I have a new measure of optimism about tho future of this country, said McKee. "No on can travel through Oregon without being more and moro impressed by its tremen dous resources and by tho amazing W I T i HOUR ENAMEL variety of lta sde:iery. I hnvo seen many parts &f the world, but tho country I saw in our own Stat-- tho last Week ctm hold Its own with any of it. Especially should we t tell ing tho world about the magnificent charm of tire Wallowa mountain' country. By capitalizing this beauty wo nuB.it bring million of dollars in oddltlonnl tourist money into the: stale." Sheep raising Is -becoming nn in dustry of importance In the unction around Danville, Ky. 1 m