La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1919, Image 14

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HE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER
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Wftn you not tl i iolc of ;.y J4f.il, I .
or a doliciou sundae t u tola fouii-'j
tain put up byeuii expert mixer you'i
naturally know loiujiavc spent your
money wen, anil you nave a sauicac
tory feeling ind .'ill call again. That
it just vr$y you patronize Silvertho'j
fountain. They setvc alt drinks just
riirht and up to the minute. ;'m11-(
WithJhe Colors
V"
IW.lfe C. MEMBER
FAMILY DIUd STORE
' L.A (ittANOCORCaON.
0
"e MOURN DEATH OF
85 -ml
eg) 1 aic m
S3 - 1
I Way I
8 m
if) foj
to :ic('()iiiiilisli is to
CI)
Uly accomplish!
The Obserer A biieipt of two
clljipiiiKs from a 8111 Jilck'u, Calif.,
noivnpaper, -Abidi vIll0li of Intererit
to many Isadora who reineinber 0.
W. CaudolM and Jcksc Caiidoll, who
a; 0110 tllnu lived III" South La
cYundu. Tho (.Tand'ihvr of tlio,.boys,
1I10 l.ito George Jacoba, was a civil
war veteran, and their uraiiiliuutlierT
Mm. C M. Jaeoo:i, hlill rslrto in
South l.a Ur.indc. The clippiiiKa are
in follows:
l-'rom ,li-hMi fmidcll
i Iletween (101) and 700 cases of
C j 'spanliih influenza developed amend
thu .;t)D oltioem a ml men uuoiiru
the V. 8. 8. J'ilttbiiiKli during the
"Syif'lllrHt 13 duy of October and 41 nf
l$Jtlini nmeuinli' d to the diueime. ao-
lordliiK to a letter Jiml received by
Mm. C. C. Chappell, 3020 J street,
rroiu !i-T yomiiivat son, Jene Caudell,
who haa heen In Ihi navy for four
yearn mid Ih on the i'itluliurKh.
The I'lltHhillKh !i.";r heen on the
weHt coast of South America for the
hint 18 ninnllm and Ib aoliodiilcd to
return to Han DIubo noon, with Ad
nilr:il Cnpei'1'.in on hoard.
"A larno monunient In how un
der construction In lilo du Janeiro
md will soon bu erected In thu cem
etery plot, wlilcii ma ma me mm
resllnn placo or 4 1 or our aiup
iniites," youiitt Caudell wrote.
"The Spanish Influenza broke out
on tho 1'ittKbui'Kh Oct. 1. . On Oct
rrii-csciii; fig')
($J No illlioilllt. of eon
teiiiplation or delih
2K oration will count
Hf for much, imless it
is I'ullowcd by ac-
C?)-Uon.
f.) Cyoij wan
Jiciicp
! imp- ?ir,
jmicss unit I man-
fji) cial iii(lciK'ii(k'iic(! (h
Jj Don't put off ih
open an account fi.
right now! .
nre
comfort
M mind Ail
jSJ cial indcpciKk'Uci
UNIVERSAL
Electric
Waffle Iron
7 ffcere wero foiife cases. Tho dis
ease was recognized and' tho cases
we Immediately isolated and ar
rangements made fqr
ej4ilemic. More cas.ft developed dur-
iiiK thu day- und tho next day tlio.ro
were 60 on the sick list.
"Arrangements for dry docking
this vessel luj previously been made
and owing to tho military urgency,
it wifti necessary to carry out the
plan, even if the men wero sick. We
went Into dry dock on Oct. 10 -and
the next day there woru 250 down
with tho Influenza.
"In spite ot the fuel that the dis
ease w.is attacking tho men hourly,
Iho docking proceeded in excellent
oi'di r. The legular navy apirit of
slicktoitiveness and dogged determi
nation was shown by tho manner
in which the work was carried on by
all Innds. Men continued their work
when they should have beon In bed,
others got out or bed against tho
doctor's, order to complete urgent
lepniis, and those wio were able did
doable duly.
"Tho ship undocked on tho after
noon or Oct. 11 wli'i u record dock
ing to her credit. On tho rollowlng
day there wero D0U on the alckllst,
the epidemic roachlns Its height on
the lsili with between liOO and 700
c iscs being admitted. Fully 400 more
hud' mild attacks Mid did not re
port to the medical olflcers, so that
pnu-ticilly (he whole ship's com
pany was affected.
"While the epidemic was at Its
height, the ship appeared inoro like
a liospllal th in a man-of-war.
'Humors are out that wo will sail
home 1 i mo' ill March lor the dear old
II. S. A."
LA Git AN UE M AUK fifS P
J l J l
Hesolutljns adopted by Oliver J.
MoPio Woiuans Relief Corps No.
17 of La (iraiido, Oregon'as a trio-'
ieu soier,
departed
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'if ITrilfJ Ctc Irno "Li'
National
Bank
"ay
HjljfJ HiUy iWiS;'JiL
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La qruiide, Ore.
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fiiiiNyvlhh
Full
iiuin
aluiui-
nirki'l
C'ori'iili'to w'.'h (I fi
funi nntl attiuliim-nl
l)('liriuu:i, riitsp, ttulilrn ln":vn
wafflfB nuuU' viirlil cu; llu- tiilile
hy a turn of t ho switch and
;irvt'( hot two in U:-:
than two minuU'.i. No umoiio
no odor.
The wry lntrst in lamp socket
iiioUiliK di'viccs.
PKH'U $15.00
NashEIectricCo.
m.
Spring
For Men and Boys
Clothing
(itoM c. w. ai di;i.i.
Ci.lallons. ti'.edals and promotions
sue uu'iieroiij for the men of the
HI' I iMvlsiou, according to a letter
Mrs. (,'. C. Chapoll f B20 J street
him reci'lved from her son, Sergt. C.
V. Ciiudell, who was In the aiOth
field signal corps.
Kxli'-cls from his letter follow:
"Tlie. Hist Sunday nfleriioon after
thu drive In tho Aigonno forest
started, Is one that I shal.1 never for
i;"e(. S'e weie wila -I colonel, who
had taken 13. ri'giniont.i over the
lop. 'Culling Con I'arker' was his
nii kn line, lie told us we would have
lo lake the town of Oesnos at any
coat. lie hail slartal out with tile
in! nil ry, so it was up to- us to
Klilag leleph Kie lln-s and try to lo
cate him. We ran out of wire when
within !!')() yards of where ho lay
wound! In a trench'. Seven or us
ilarted lo locale a dugout and some
wire, and when we leaned our st:i
liov there were ullly tin lo of us
lefl.
"Wo I'iin-ii'il nil Hit wounded we
could Into Iho dugout and gave them
Ural alii tie.iliiienu Then with the
help ot tlie (lermail prisoners we
an led them all Iuiok, arriving at u
dressing station by daylight the next
inrMtig. l.i'lig and ilieary w is that
valk. carryii.g the wounded in a
oe.vy ruin, with sr.'pois riling at
tia lloiii shell holes.
"After IS days- of this, fighting,
stooping l shell holea 111 tho mud und
ruin, wo were relieved and sent to
llelgiuui, where tho fhting was nl
logetljer diriereut, ii-ostly on level
land, through lurnip tlelds and sleep-
m it,.t..ii,n liuiAes at lllglit. We
were on a second liilvu here and
'our division hail j'.nl taken the
'loivii or Audcnarilo Mid driven the
:i;i'rimins acroHs the lin-r, when we
'i.ielved news of lee signing of tho
hirilllsttee.
! "Am sorry to say that 1 lost the
'only plecu .or shrapnel Hint lilt inc.
:U hii me on Hie 'shoulder and It Is
'lucky that tin- rial sine struck m s.
ilor Hie other van like. Hie point of mi
arrow.
"1 mil proud that I belonged
lo tho '.ilsl division."
- There has been a general upward
trend of prices during the past week
m a rr,it menu t.t
combating anl0 to unf uofot(cd Bi,,r,' J.ulu May litms for the dinner table. r"lour ad-
Oraves, hoa departed this llfu'vunced forty cent a barrel early in
March 26, 1913. the wek and fifty-pound sacks of p-
WhticaB' the angel ol death has en- ootj re now selling, at $a5. Ou the
tored our order and.linon our cir-iUst Washington flour the pries for a
clc and one Cud needed most for j fifty-pound sack is $3.25.
jlimsolf hasdxen taken; therefore be Strawberries from Lduisiana wc.-e
It removed while ws mourn our loss I newly in stock yesterday, and are scll
deoply we bow our hcidf In humble jjng at 35 cents a box. Green Ber.s
submission to our Heavenly Father ,.n,i n t.,. i. ... " i.
uls, priced respectively at 25 cents and
20 cents a pound.
The prices which Mr. Citizen was
paying yesterday for his supplies' were
as follows;
RETAIL
Butter and El'L's.
liutter, creamery, roll ....
Eggs, dozen
Cutter, country, roll
Fish.
Sulnion, lb
Halibut, lb
Perch, lb
Fruit.
Strawberries, box ,
Tangerines, dozen
llananas, lb
Lemons, dozen
Oranges, dozen
Grapefruit, Florida, each..
Grapefruit, Cal., 3 for , . . .
Meat.
Beef shoulder steak
lteef round steak
Hamburg steak
lieef pot roast
llucon, best local, lb
lieef, boiling rib, lb.
Heef, sirloin steak, lb
Beef, T-bonc steak, lb
Beef, porterhouse, lb
Ham, lb
I'am, sliced, lb
(.aid, best local, 5-lb. can.
. r i Ainrn AnwuTi crMRJK '
VLnjJ.ULyfWl 3.1. 1 i n
mi fi rr ... '
WANTED snaceluuieoiu. 8 I OK SAI.I OU TItABE
aSt'Vrr iliil wo tlisappijint a ciislnincr in
a liit. 'I'liis is nut a liarn-slui'inin;; "send
away" Ihmisc. 'I'liis is a tailnrinn i's!a!i
lisliiiicnt. N'uni' liicaMii't' is tait'ii liv a'
man who knows liis business ami 1 to
jiiiaraiilot's a lit that is a' 'lit.
Lamm Co. ni'Ver fait'
as wo ni'ilf'i'cil il and we
order it eoiivctlv.
I ins me
suit at a
:tns that you u'el
lvasuitjililo prire
i'i make
never lai
a hitth
I'l'Olll
suit
ll If
TI1H SOl.lHIMt IIOMK
Olh f 1 lend of mine, rejoice with inc.
I'm fill' il today w ith deepest joy.
l''or oil Hie nuirrow to my gialelul
henrl I'll prtsa 111 j- boy.
I - M'
I'm glad to see- him hoine. onco more
Olad lhat tie Is not lorn.nor maimed.
Hut cm-i.v tin It a soldier, straight .'i lid
tall.
Nor shalletcil. blind, nor lamed.
and that we extend our love and sym
pathy ro tho bereavtd family and
commend them to Ills cure, "win.
doelh all things well."
Itcsnlved a3 a token of love and
remembrance that . wo drape our
charter tor thirty Jays and a copy of
these resolutions he sent tho be
reaved family. The hvutilng Observ
ver and a copy spread upon the
minutes of this corps.
Friend of our lato yearB,
Though by your gruvo wo stand,
Wo see through mist or tours
Voiir'siullo, your outsl retched hand.
Rome raro, awoet hours wo had,
From lire's keen st Ivlng spared;
We grlevo, yet wo are glad,
Heniemberlng what we shared.
ort In the crowded days
That kept us long apart,
Vou passed beyond our gaze,
But never from our hearts.
Brave soldier In the fight,
Colorado of our conipnginn,
You made our burden light,
Shared our defeats a.iu gains,
SteaiUast and sure and tine.
Not In your greatest stress.
Had you one doubt, -A-e knew
Your worth nor loijd you less.
Look hack f rum tho Beyond,
l.e.il comrade, kindred soul.
And you shall see the bond
Between us, strong and whole.
Your look, your voice, your touch,
Wo lose without aiiieiKi,
But though we miss so much, .
Wo have out lost our trieud.
Until in Lethe's tide
Wo, too, our cups shall dip,
Ueiiieinhialice will ahiilo
Or that tine comradeship.
1.30
.40
1.20
.30
.30
.16
.35
.3.".
.15
.35
.50(3 .80
.30 .35
.25
.25
.30
.22i
.24
.45 .50
.18
.Mil
.30ra .3.".
.30 .3.',
.37
.450 .55
1.45
MACHINE IIItMSTITCl&N'G done by
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams ave
nue. First block wist of postoffice.
t Ked 71 le -io-tf
MACHINE HEMSTITCHING done try
Mrs. E. -C. Tuckey. Latest model
. machine. 90li Wash. ave. I'hone
Red 101. 4-11-tf
WANTED Experienced girl or wo
man for housework. 'Phone Farm
ers 36; ' .' , 4-9-3tp
WANTED Dry
Ked 31.
slabwood.
Phone
4-9-if
YOUNG Married couple with no chil
dren want to rent modern five or
six-room house. Must be clean and
modern in every respect furnace:
wash tubs, etc. Leave tclephoio
number or address at Savoy holel.
4-9 -3tp
WANTED-taurant.
-A waitress at Home ret-4-8-tf
WANTED Girl for general house
keeping. Phone Red 3811.
Adv. 3-29-tf
JKS81K 1.
AN.N'IK A.
Kl.lOANOll
NIILSON,
HOh'sVll.
M. OAKIt.
Committee.
i Mutton chops, lb.
I'ork, bacon backs, lb 30
Mutton, loin, stew
Mill ton stew, lb
Pork chops, lb
Pork, shoulder .steak, lb..
Veal, leg, steak, lb
Veal, shoulder, lb
Veal, chops, lb
l.urd, lb
Leg of lamb, lb
I.nmb chops, loin, lb .35
Lamb chops, shoulder, lb. . .25
I.unib stew, lb -.15
Poultry.
liens, dressed, lb. .32
Roosters, dressed, lb 251f .28
Vegetables.-
Cabbnge, new Cal., lb , .01
Carrots, lb .05
.35
.35
.20
.15
.35
.30
.35
.22!i .25
.25 .35
.30
.32W .35
i'('.Li.i:i) l'oi; i.iriTi.r.s
List oC letters r iitiiiiiiinir micilleil
fur In tlie l.a t'.r.mlo i,st .frii r. I r i Cucumbers, hothouse,
the wiek ending Apiil 11, lalj.
Gentlemen
M. AriliHtrun'.r.
!. F. Aikland.
Abraham B. Burnett.
Kay Brown.
' Ralph Bryant.
Hoy Cux.
J. C. t'lelill-ns.
Sam Clock. .
N. 11. Clumbers.
A. S. Cnrswcll.
Chas. F. Kills,
l.eland S. Finch.
Will llhklns. '
T. It. McCleniy.
Fred .Mitchell.
Thus. It. MvCusken.
F. W. Nelson.
B. M. Oliver.
K.I waul H. Henick.
F. E. Welhelm. '
l.nilicf
Miss Ruth Hi mm.
Mrs. Aiinii Chandler.
Mi'a. .Melvln Chandler.
Mrs. L. V.. Daly.
Mrs. C. W. Furgiion.
Jiiss 1). Gray.
Miss Georgella Jolinston.
ICilrrc Paddock.
Mis. Dollle Slililll.
Miss .May Smith.
Mrs. F.liir.lbcth Sehi-oeter.
These lelteit will bo sent to t
dead loiter olfi.e on Apiil 25
Hi I '.I. if not dellveii d before.'
culling for 111.) ubove please suy" i
voiled'' gillig dale nf list.
15: K. I KAtfti, P. M
Fresh ("ocoanuts ...
Lettuce, head
Lettuce, hothouse, lb. . .
Onions, lb
Green Onions
Potatoes, per cwt
Rhubarb
Sweet potatoes, lb.
Green peppers, lb
Tomatoes, lb
Turnips, lb
Parsnips, lb
Cauliflower, head
Spinach, 11)
Bunch turnips, 15; 2 for.
Bunch beets, 15; 2 for ,.
Bunch carrots, 15; 2 for
Riulishes
Green Peas, lb
.20(5)
.25
.15
.45
.01!
.05
1.50
.12i
.10
.65
.25
.05
.0?
.25
.10
.25
.05
.25
.20
Sawyer-Holmes company has a fresh
stock of garden) and field seeds that
will grow. Why Vxperiment when you
are sure of good Xfds from. Micro?
adv .S-lfi-tf
WANTED Man and wife to norr;
on ranch. Wire to cook Tor small
crew. Everything furnished. Call
Chas. Reynolds, care Security
Saving and Trust Co. 4-1-tf
PSYCHOMETRY AND SPIRITUAL
CARD READING. Business ques
tions RilKWcred. Mis. Blood of
Portland. 1G20 Sixth St. (cornel
Spring). . 4-7-i;:p
FOR SALE Send corn and Bit bar
potatoes. Selected sued is h!f
battle. J. 1). Stoddard, Red 9:J2.
. . 4-11-fit
FOR SALE Blackberry, loganberry
and raspberryplants for sale.
4-ll-2t
FOR SALE Or tpade for Nampa;
Ida., property: Ten acres of land,
close in; equipped with new build
ings; fine pluce for chickens, bees
and berries; one cow, chickens, rab
bits; plenty of wood for both sum
mer und winter needs; water on
plnce; city water and light; also all
household effects; one f ive-passcn-1
ger car; one ton' truck; opi strong
hack; one heavy rubber-tired wagon.
Phone Black 1012. 4-10-tf
FOR SALE At a bargain if sold ot
once, several business lots, central
location and income residence. Phone
Black 2211. 1G07 Sixth street.
4-10-31
FOR SALE Must be sold at once,
piano and furniture, 2107 First or
phone Red 1191. Call evenings or
Sundays. 4-10-tf
FOR SALE Jersey cow with heifer
calf three days old. Phone Black
2011. 4-10-8tp
Sunday Moriiinir Observer
An Independent Newspaper
.'EN ACRES Valued at $3250. Close
in. Well improved. Mortgage of
!-00 can be assumed. Will take'eity
property for equity. Give price, lb
cation a:id descriptiin in first letter.
Write Owner, Box 901, La Grande,
Oregon. 4-10-3t
Publisher) Daily and Weekly at La
Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even
ing Observer Publishing Company.
BRUCE DENNIS. Publisher.
Entered at the Postoffice nt La Grand u
Oregon, a.j Second Class Mail Matter.
' Address all Communications to
The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street.
City and County Official Paper.
FOR SALE Good dairy ranch close
in. For particulars see M. L. Clark.
4-10-3tp
FOR SALE A Ford, a Maxwell and a
el.e, all in good condition. La
Gran le Garage, Chas. McCrary.
4-10-41.
) FOR SALE Three ranches and threo
-1 residence properties, all modern' and
t.. .,!,, '..U non - :i
. ........ inn. vmi ui. mi ipv ur wrtto
Box 90!), La Grande, Or. 2-27tf
ia Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hotel !
Mews Stand, Portland; Imperial News : . :
Jtand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel J'O.H SALE A -bargain: Eight-room
News Stand, Portland, Oregon. house ami bath. Brick cellar. Lot-
Hix:nl. Niie lawn, garden, good
woo.l l:ou se, chicken house, fruit and
i-iia.le t'-ces. Close, in. Corner N
and Ninth streets.. Call 1403 N iv?
nuc. 4-8-6
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrier
Dally, pet month 65.-
Daily, per three months SI. 9.'.
Daily, per six months in adaDre $3.75
Daily, per year iu advance $7.50
Daily, single copy ...... .6c :
By Mail
Daily, per year in advance $.t'0 f
aily, per oix months in advance 52.50
Daily, three months n advance. ,$l.:?ri ;
Daily, per month GO.
FOR SALE High class grade Short
horn bail;; and cows', one two-year-old
bull. G. G. Taal, La Grande,
Ore. Box 751.
iM-7-tltp w 4-li-3tp
Weekly -Observer-Star, by mail, pe'li.-,.,, . . , i, , , . .
year in advance....!... 1J0 :' " R.AJ 2 'l S ?nc t0,n ,an.d one
j "n muni iiiiiny lurnisnca nouse.
Ladies Bring your old hats to the
Pink Shop td be madu over. At Foley
Bldg. Mrs. If. Metcalf. 3-211 tf
Trap-nested White Leghorn and
Black Minorca eggs, $1.50 per fifteen;
$7.50 a hundred and up. All cockerel i
used are from hens with records from
225 to 278 eggs per year. Mrs. Gc
H. Chapman, La Grande. 3-15-lmp
Just arrived shipment of Bosch
magnetos. t Special Ford magnetos.
Hamilton (Wage, corner Fir and Jef.
rerson. V 11-5-1 f.
both with bath, terms if desired.
Phone Red 3812 or write 1620 Sixth
street. 4-7-ti
I 1 lie will
belli'
The. Wardrobe
WOOD BERRY, Prop.
Cleaning Dyeing Hat Blocking.
imiu lioiii:' ; mo a
i li Kill,
,Uoth iiiniijilly ii n il nlnsh'ully true;
jlh's 'taken roluj" Tlu uur lunu'.t."
riuf-'.
fillet leeMst, dourest. briKittest
( I ' true.-,! tiliie.
Kor. at (lie e.tll'to stiiuules fii'it'e.
He witli i-tlti'Ts gallant retl.
Aii'.l ti liu- .rial. I'I many a rray'.
I'll y itt.'ctit uutl le:" (lu-ir i-uniratle
ttea.I. .
Tor JtiliouH Trullt'H.
To promote a hoalthy artinn of tho
liver und i-irrel the tlisurtlers causeii
! by biliousnosi't 'Chaml orluin's Tablet"
fire excellent. Try U em ami see how
quickly they nrivyu a relish for yovi -I
fend ami banish ihat dull and stupid
feelinr.A.lv. . v
STATE CAFE
XwiIEN.U K HUNGRY
V
SSundri,-. I
royo
t hicken Dinner Every
"nine and Ilring Vour , Family
or l'ricitds.
NSON,
2 Depot Street,
FOR SALIi 1917 Excelsior motor
cycle as good as new. A bargain if
taken at once. Call George Ruby
Cycle Shop or phone Black 201.
4-6-t
FOR SALE Modern home, 6 large
rooms. Sleeping porch. Garage on
pavement. Call evenings. Red 3222.
4-2-tf
FOR SALE Trap-nested White
Leghorn and Black Minorca eggs
?1.50 per 'fifteen,, $7.50 a hundred
and up. All cockerels used are
froni liens with records from 225 to
278 eggs per year. Mrs. Geo. H.
Chapman, La Grande. 3-31-14tp
FOR SALE Baby bed and high chair.
Call 1117 Washington avenue, .or
! telephone Red 751 3-28-t
FOR SALE That monument vou
want for Decoration day is ready
for. immediate delivery. B. M. M."
& G. Co., 1502 S avenue.. 1-17-tf
: FOR SALE House and furniture..
' 21U7 First street, or phone Red 1191.
, . 3-24-tf
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Slill -ill lli-'lr i!:e,ims they see the Ar-
L.ieui' iiei.
I'licy 'divaiu "t I'lialcau Thierry's
ciruiiule uritii.
And luiu, lu oini: o'er the top.
C.ich r.lt 111" thiol) ot victory come
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We Quote Prices on Various Properties That Sells Them.
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tm X Ave. ',
I'.xtia riiic lui'.'ili.iii for ri'sidriii o tm Spririir street. .
. very l onit'oi talile nnbbv home on Cedar St. You need U see it t" kumv its
value." Here is'stunrtliiiit: very cheap in prim' only. The hmise lias ti rnnins.
Connected with sewer, (.iood wtHulhoi'sc, two lots. 'Frontage lit) fet. frvo
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.A leu-acre plan Tor a chicken ranch., Small foiir-woui house, barn, ., fhiekcK
hoiHiti, part of place i;ood land, 1 1-1 miles front" La Cvande High fccJiol. " 0
See Us About Any of These
FOR SALIC Square dining table. 503
Jefferson or phone Black 2221.
. 4-10-3t
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I'OIi SALK 4-room furnished house,
fli'00. 2(101 N. Ash. For informa
tion see Mrs. Perry. 3-27
FOR SAI.K AW.ut-fifty head of An'
Sura (-cats. Mike Royes, Summcr-
4-4-lltp
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FOR RKN'T Sixty acres of pasture
adjoinimr La Grande. Wm. 'Miller,
i l'i Depot St. I'hone Main 1. 4-7-tf
r "1 RKN'T Modern five room house.
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up. 1510 Adams. 5 Phan
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f!ram)i.!Ml rooms. Block froa
V. M. C. A., 1B07 Slj(!l stmt
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La Grande Investment
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