La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1921, Image 2

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VACE Wf 9 , LA GRANDE EVENING liBSERVER
News fronSaff ftuqding Localities ' .
SATlVdAY. JUNK jS,iS2i
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FRATERN-Al -NOTES'.
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'YK -fe'VV 'IJiPTHSJF IIH Hi!,-,,?, Im Kiven hi. .! work nhh. The crow wu all flivited io
, i 0-V.: . . Rm A H Mi...... ..f
1 . V " V I will r.ii.W.l.l II..' -j v. ul " 'I' i Mi l. J.. Hills.
j I. F VHZ fi E l Y O U A '
I)TifC A iraftev ATKIH) CH? ''" n mS Oay i.ri.eram pre. Nellie H. .!. I.Wh ef
fjlO 3 SlUliL3V- tUOMSIl! M P-'""' Hi'mU .mi" al II. Ii-IH lilirarlioi, I III a. he, b..i.
V. ' UMbuili.ir rhnrh wan (-mi pne.l .o I,..,... '
i 1 . .... i ..... .,r
, Fratfmal affairs of La Grande
huv reached the crest of their sum
mer activfljes unit for the next three
months will c.mfjne themselves to
TheyJeuve lute ill July mil anticipate
a Hplkinlid conclave.
you buy it wit!i our as3iiiaiiSj);.t jt will be worth
every cent "you ):" (-t ir woidi ir"fii style, wurth jt
in cum!' nt, worth ii iii vt 'i tug iel vioe.
The tupuior f in 1 j t y of 'llifse original .fror.t hieing
txr:f. j.iMiti.s ui in making nvcij'. lijlc loiiilitiuiial
upon yocr tuuijikte s?ii:.l4i.tiun.
H.Hs Department Store
,..! ... ....w In rum iie oeaulilu liome.nn., was KenerouK-
I owin Lain. In al lii.nie from, ly treated tj .anily and cigar. mourns win c.mijne themselves to ew .11 wist Necreiary.
. c I After lyendinif a cmu.le of hours necessary routine work. Most of them' Miner A. Sti well is the ew ser
i-hool meeting will . visitmi,' ijnd listening to V.ictnu win met;i o.iiy monthly or semi- ! tary of La l.raniie Lodge Loyal i)i -ki
Iio iI'Iioiish Mm. .mikiic, the crowd departed Tor hoinetmonthly in couttrast to weekly s.es-!der of .Moose. The old veteran seire
iiiie illrecioi" and i wishing .Mr. nd Mis. 'clenn a long j sioiw. However, while gofai into j tary, Harry W. Swart, resigned re
T leci(l. !ai:4 l.'appy li.-4 recess, many of tkem are sendinw icently, and in the interim J. (iurfield
oiler, a ii'io lie. ifi Itav llensley is working for llel.ei their delegates and representatives to ' Holm ofiriated as secretary. At
Tfi m.hiiaf
1,1'hHil al 1I1
.ia, .l.lae 17,
01, rlfi'lt l.i
I .Vf Ism Maud
; II.. I I(l..i... I:. In ill.
ir.l-.U ill Mi l. J:i', Hills.
.lrs. Alfred lllinl.d, who In vis.
Iiii.e al ftei- old home In Morrjiinn
1 1 1 1 II i::. I::J dfOe.-ied Inline li.loll.
Alra. Nellie It. T.ia.'e, l'ue's ef
li.'iem liliiaril'l, Is ill al tier honii
h.'ie. '
o'.e, tin. ;(,onrad this week. ,
Miss Huth Archer hia returned to
iher home at Notth I'owder a4ler a
ff w weeks' vi.-at at the home of
iMrs. Miles Womlell.
Horn, to .Mr. and Mis. Hay ling last.
Thursday 'morning, a hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Sanderson have
Mi.ts Louise Zorn counly healih moved an .0 'iriw Sanderson's ranch
iiiii-,, Hpeiit fume time in Cove ear-!io spend t.. fuiu.n.'.,i m.irt after
ly In June., , HI.e Maim Hie sick, ; which they w H return to t) i' home
looking Into 'all .fetalis of the ca-i-iin town.
Iiora Hirkle of Elgin is visiting al
I Special. I
l.t tlian.le,1
wli rol.Hll.'l Hie I. ul III") H .i
tlm Ii.ir.n Sunday iiminliiL'. June
ft.. H.'V. I. L.lfee, of Cove. Will
h ill I n 'i.an.le on Ihat due.
The Ciiihli.-n's Kay .r.f 1 m ire
pared for Hinid ,uiih I'i. at Hie
Melh.iill.il church au SoSlponed 10
JilllA 'it.. Otvllltf IO lle liaeely of
the deaiti of one of tiieii niunlier,
llllle Lloyd Oolay.
I lie. i.o..ii.ier .a. n.u .'" ti, j u ur. .
at .i;r's lesiauranl Minday, Jiinel s.ul. an, d.ei, Hauilaium, eic. Ileri
llazlewood Ice Cream
Li-. 1
.mi w
SI 'Nil AY SPECIAL
1
)
utti Frutti
At regular luilli priire
o, K.Ira wherry, M;iilc Nut
mill Vftnilla
fiilie home o quart
Putmqn's Drug Store
The Retail Store
1
FlltfMF ALFALFA HftY IS
Mil 8EINBPUTUP
1 i.KANt,!'. 11ALI4 .nine in. tnpe-
I. ADll CA.VVON, June n.--(S.e icial.) iM'.my of the farmers of this
clal.) The runners In Ihis locality locality have liegun to put up the
" l.fif y l.ulldii.j; ilerre K". i nd lin k- 'first cutting of alfalfa.
in:: Hi..- necescv piepar, foi Mr a, M,3. 'William Hughes and
iiuyl silt M I-. and Mrs. I. I). Smultz left Monday
II. W. Peehler and Chan, flr.in.ly morning in the Hughes car to visit
liave been feei-vlur, another week on ! iVu-ikIh in Sulem, liallas and other
i'iib K.and jury. j Willamette v.illey points. They will
Mrs. Nell MrCluie. js enj..yln ,e gone for two weeks,
a visit from Hake.'- r.-.lalives. Mrs. John liigg.s of Summerville
Mr. and Mrs. . Mollenlierg re- spent the week end at the home of A.
uui.eil to their home. In Kulerii'ii..c f; Hug.
today, aflei', 11 week's visit al ih.'i Mis. lierl (iinut h'lls heen on the
Hoy C.iu.li ranch. While here lll.-yisick list.
iiMid.-d Hie I nlon Hi... k Sri; The hall game that was played last
will; Mr Coudi and li.nii.lv. M ' Saturday between the Cove team uii.l
11 '""''I'- has he. n employed lor i the (iiange Hall team was won hy
' her year as allilelic iiislrurl.'.r t,e tter the score being M Ut 14
Expert Watch I
xvr 1 ii
worn
k orva
v u. tui
j':r-:
ivn.N'iN'i
S.VrtfV
Al l, WOli
WE Wll.l,
srr.ciAi.TY
F. YOUK WATCH
rX'iMH
JOMI'TI.Y
MONEY
SIEGRISFCO.
!argL'i Jewelry Store Iti KunN-rn Onon
lU iual (Ji::cu.HinK bHiig ih oh- vintfs ;im ftruvfiiK iuuU Imlpfut. ' the name Itlwiry haixlfi'suit 8.
jct of uhe nict-fiiiK- Th work on j n at hiiiK and iiHlj-in in ninny pl.n'-j Mih. M;ukI MrKae of La (Itandf
lUe Cove I muii load Ik noi pr- ; ui.-'im u.h imuy d.irlor l:t too was down the nisi 01 uip wpck.
r'it:niiiK f'-H' ua ihnitj'hi ; Imrru'd to Ivh he-J. . j Mis. Hanarwl (lantivll ami cluldrt-n
pn.'isllilf. The ioul boo.itt-rH nil I The woi k on the Co e (lolnii road of Vuktr ar visiting at th honif of
thnlr hffulH to(h!r and d-rp( In really .;it--ilHd nil sini' Iht vl3 Mrs. Cantrrll'n fntlier, Mr. Gus
a 'h. tfip I'oiiniy JmifK anl coiui- j it of th County Judt-e and toad Behrens.
tv niiirvtHOf 1.0 Hok into If and . (up' viiior,
try mid hurry If alont;, ion;ulih'.
At IliH dinner tiWte wrH prt'::iil,
J. t:. Triptilftr. Knbprl ' Ituxtcr, May
nunrait, CrovtM Dully, Hurry W'l-
nian, .lonan Vlm:ir, Jom Coynlif.!
I.fiv iJlooni, Kd Knohldi'k, Jinld
(icHi, of the Coiiiiiirial ('tub and,
by -frlal invKaliop, Mr, l.va
Duncan, wlio p,av them a Ijtil
talk on the n or the library.
Af t he regular lueet nip, of I
Cove library board, convejit-il a I
i be l.lbt aty Monday afternoon
June 13, 'Mih. A. . Conklin wa
ho:it'U jneldtnt, Mrs. Joua V'ei
man,, Monetary, and Mrs, fleo. Me
HfiiilHl, rrfftRiirnr. The boat d con
alhtu tit MeHdanie.i ('unkliii, YYHinar,
Duncan, McDnull, and MeniH Duf
fy and Kaufuun.
ThH regular mouihly meiinR of
the Cove branch of Ouv f'ui in liur
eail will be huld iKrhlay, June 2C
A food nttemlancu jn dt'irid, aft
biiiiiMKH of much lmi"rlaiH e n to
be 1 1 ansae i ed. 'I'be hapl if. I Sun
day Heboid lild 4i picnic tit Aucii
rjlun k o e. Kuiulay, J huh If).
Mr. and Mm. Hiiiih McC.ill, of
V;e'1 .rame over to I'nion for tin
Sloe It Show and, on Sntuiday, were
retliiK old fib-mln al Cove. Ml.
McCalt rt ut ned to IiIh hoiim at
Vale, but Mra. McCall bun ht-cn
niiemlliiM tbn wnlt a toon k Iihc
fi len da here. Tuesday afternoon a
ptcnle at the firove wan be!d In:
her hiiii'ir. TIihih were int'si'iil 1
M i ft. Mefill, Mr. and Mrs John
Demi, Mr. and Mr, 'itnhe Daniel.
Mr., and Mih,,. Hoy Lay, Mr. and
M I'M. K. C. "Ht.-eit, Mih. A. CI. Coiik.j
Mil, Mrn. T. W. Conldjn, Mr; and ;
Ml. 'l. Judd Ceer, MIHei Clarlcf '
( "on I; 1 1 n , .Line and rarnic-n' Daniel
i ml Me-:ir;; T. II. and Albert t'onk
Mil. - ,
M h W T. Hifsheirs In Port j
land, -a dolopaltt trom the Calient!
Star loitfe. j
' M r:t. Ll'dw Miiii hl'ton lr. attend
Iur the r:;iHirn Slai coint'itton in
Portland. ' f
.Mbm He: fl Kellny l;t enuduv.'d in i
HjU'n Itepartuo'iu more' at I.n
fitamU. j
Mr. and Mn. John Dobbin:', .if!
Ciibm Hpt'tn the wet-It tnd ih-
!:u.-t.H of Mr, and Mr;i. liny Diincm
Mr:i. Claude li i.'t,.it and little ;
daiiclit'!', Pwy. have kmhi iih,i j
fcnin a .ileit.;iinl two wetdtM Li U'iil (
I la Walla, I
Mlrtfes- Lnh nnd l.ilne Conicy
have been vl.ittiiiK -Mih Kthel Vail f
Vlack durliiK the absnnc.. i,r tli.-lt
in)thir tn I'oi.laud
Mr;. J. J. Ctnib'y, of (nve, and
Mim. At'ch Conb-v 'of .a Oumde
M at home hk;Iii, alttM a'iiendin
ihr Ii tri- Vulval M.tnd.
Mrs. 'V. II. Wllhou js having n'oiif
erlouM e.u ItvtuhU Dr. ll M
Mi'iivy in atten'diuy .lrer.
Mt Viola W.I-. ui Yowell atid
V-t . J. II. SluddM( vi'ii in a r i i I at
Hlockloi', I'ulllui itlil. M;(y ::!, pIL'l
i:i i lie I hierin lse pchoolH.
IHIloi Anslin haa fre.di F.lraw,
lien ji'tt lor hoine nne out of Ilia
own k a rd mil Air. A u til in ha, a
lide. .howIii(t for ;:,rt)eu mi ii ft ol
;i liiuitn. .He Juin otil Keveral tboini
and I out a to plan lit w lilcb are took
iuf fine.
Muliday. June 2htli, will be the
Annual achool ineeliiiK-
M r. and "Mr a, lioy Haw ley and
nun atiHiided (he Mlock fshow laHt
Tl.ui'Mlay, . '. . ,
Saturday the local team will plUy the
Wolf crefk learn ut Tehii-useti and
June 21) it will play the Tel oca set
nine at Union.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge CJr-keler and
Mr. and Mis. Albert Spencer .sptni
Sunday at the inoiintnin home of
(ieore Hughes.
Several runners nre 1jusy- liaulin
their .summer's .supply of wood.
Announcements have been received
here of the birth of a son to Mr. and
Mrs. John Cohlen on June II, near
l.e.mder reiK"non has Iruded hut I'orthiiid. The "wee" Mtmnirer will
'iamb fur a Kin.h In Malheur conn- answer In the name of VirtfM (hilders.
iy mviim by C. LuuKblin ami is, Mrs. K. D. Salisbut returned home
j now preparing to1 move, while Mr. last week from Nampa, Phi ho, where
i La ii M in in moving to Ihe rerta-'she spent tell d vs visiting with her
on ranch.
! I WEST IS
DITCHING FARM
V'1'" i" 'i .. 'mTinrm-ciiTMtxamiiiiuitfutfmjriifi,
SUMMER TIME
. SEE jUS FOR
OIL
TKNT:-'.
S70i:s
WATi H Hjs
CAVI'KlTxs
. cukaji i'iii:j:zi:is
r.icYcr.Ks
f.'jl unV-'iiARnwRF;
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SIIAIMKUVIM.K, (Ire., June Hi,-.
(Special.) Mr. uud Mrs. Kav ami
1'iiliy, ol' Klffm, (Ire., are -visiting
'theil' relatives here,
j Auii.iik -those who 'attended the
pioneer meeting were Mr. nnd 'Mrs.
il.eo Neideier nnd Tamily Marion
;.l'uKh, Mr. u.nd Mrs. Archie Ingram
.and chil.licn and Mrs. K. l-'isher.
.1. Ii). Woods has returned Trum l.s
ililV whele he visited jlis relatives.
I The Mvimlard Oil mail fr.nn Ij.
!(lraude made a trip here Wediics-.
;.lay an.1 tilled the tanks und cans full
of K'lsolin.
j Kd 1ian' is' down from his tiuch
, t Ii is week. Me is stopping .al lie
j M. Kae Ip.tel.
' Mrs. A. ('. Ingram is visiting Mrs.
, Anna I'm k tins week.
hiother, A. K. Stod.lai'd who resides
.at Melha, Idaho.
I. About three weeks ago the little
five-year-old daughter of Mr. and
- Mrs. H. K. Sbafer of ."Telocaset, con-
' traded' the influenza w hich resulted
in the formation of an abscess in her
throat. The child, was l.i-.uitrht to the
home of A. K. Hut? where it was' con
venient for- her to take Ireitments
' from Hr. Houvy win. is fretting her
in shape to remove her tonsils. The
operation will be Tuesday.
Word has been received that Mr.
and Mrs. (.euixe Keltz are on their
wnv home fiom Calif.itnin. They are
making the tiip in their car.
national sessions and conventions.
I'ythians KJect Officers.
I!ed Cross Ijidge, No. 27. lias re
cently reseated all its last term of
ficers. These will Ik? re-installed in
officie early in July urnd thwr names
are: Chancellor commander. Charles
Moore; vice chancellor, Frank Turner;
prelate, K. ('. Kields; master at arms,
Cecil Bolton; . miier guard, Alu-h
Crawley; outer guard, Walter Jones.
(.rand lodge representatives were
hosen from Ihe ranks of past chan
cellor commanders as follows: Hold
over, Jess Roliertson, A. W. Nelson,
alternate; 'Ralph Byers, alternate;
Pel.lle dreene; C. A. Stephenson, al
ternate; Perry Oliver; W. II. Rilev,
alternate, W. I). McCarthy.
Elk to Greet Brolhern.
Exalted Ruler Nohn Skiff has in
stituted a movement to properly en
tertain brother Elks who may pass
through I,a Grande prior to and dur
ing the week of July 11 to 1(1 on and
from their way to the national con
vention. While the preponderant ma
jority of Elks headed for the big con
clave will choose other routes than
through I.a Grande, some will come
this wsy and a committee has been
named hy the exalted ruler of No.
I.t.'i to meet trains and provide proper
entertainment. S. P. Crowe is tem
po, ary chairman, and other members
of the committee include: C. S.
Dunn, T. Scroggins. C. H. Scranton.
P. T.. Myers. J. G. Holm, C. 0
Kmnhiser, Harry Rrenholf, II. E.
Collidge', Sherwood Williams, Frank
Lilly, Ed Ford, II . M. DuHois, Colon
Eberhard, R. J. Green. Chas. Rey
nolds, Ham's French, Bruce Dennis
U I... Sn'ndgnss, 11. " E. Dixon, Al
Daniel, .1. F. O'Connell, .Geo. T
Cochran, , Floyd McKennon, Ren F.
Decious.
their last lodge session the members'
j chose Mr. Stilvvell as the permanent
secretary, and after his .return from
Washington points, he will be duly in
stalled into office. The Moose mem
bers are a diligent lot, and have many
activities under way, in spite of the
summer recent tliat IS' ai.out to take
held of lodge life uiihin the city
festcs.
Mr. Harding to I .on Angeles.
I..1 Grande Lodge, No. .:0, B. V:
0. E., will be represented at the na
tional convention by Charles R. Hard
ing, retiring exalted ruler. Mr.
Harding will leave about July fith, as
the convention opens on the ltlth.
Grand Chapter of Eastern Star was"
held in Portland this week, as was
also the Masonic Grand Lodge. Large
delegations from both of the local
lodges are in attendance, among thi
delegates being Mr. Hid Mis. Geore-e
T. Cochian, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Noves, Mrs. Fred Schilke. Mrs. Emma
Kiddle, Mrs. llul.la Humphreys, Mr.
and Mrs. A. 11. Cherry, Mrs. Lou
Given and a large number of others
who atended some of the sessions.
Quotation.
One must bu a wise render : to
quote wii-ely and well. And then what
service Is rendered bis render by ad
vertising him where the good things
ore, besides the uio.N-M.v of (be prac
tice. An author shniilil esteem him
self honored In his wisely .pioted sen
tences; bis fume Is published the
more widely ns the vi.linae cimibitei
and Is rend A. I'.mn'.on Aleut".
Chntanooga Drawn Dokies.
MTTEII.NS
INH.
tit' MOI'I.IV
to I'll I'vciy hii.il ol pirl'm-c.
ST AM I n. xl SMN; lit M i:s
A I.I. SIHS..
Late, in July Chatanooga, Tenn., J
will be the gathering place of repre- I
:ntntives of the Imperial Palace of ,
the Dramatic Order Knights of J
Khorassan. Khaled Temple No. 171).
of this city will lie represented this1'
time by three delegates, the large 'i
representation being the fruits of u
remarkable growth the past biciiiuiii. ,
In past years one delegate has been ,
the (iiotn, but now it is three. C. '
K. McCormick, past royal vizier; Per-1!
ry Oliver and DeLile Greene, all of.J
whom have occupied the viziership in i
times past, will represent the local
t-unple on that auspicious occasion.
china, Col
Olass,
'llerv.
Hiiikets,
Art Goods
Glas I-illi.i "and Itepali'
W...l..
Harris Art & Gift
Shop
IIAIII.I.V II. III! II AlthSOV
"ll.e An Man."
M CROPS ME
M 0
F
OREGON
(Special.)
nnd daughter,
.,ulll nr r.. i . ' I 1 "' Wmroiier .is- sending a tew
;c.is out (ni I h
a dfin ni ol some lepuie. h.i mr. j jls
li -U Ml ( III' W III III I IIM,M, II '
'ian-h with his cous-
Mrs Sliitlilett wns
d iie.nlv ;iH of her
fur pyoi i linea"
'iin and. p.u
life I ii Cove
C.amtv Judne V. C, Ci.mh and
otinty SupiMou.r Hltine... of l.a
lia ad', came lo t t e Mutt da v ' a
teinioii toiiKine oer Cu nio' re
f Ihe t'uve Ciuon .ruad.
M era Id Muiibison hrtd ihe mis
fortune to Injure his le( in the lull
value Sunday. It was hoi hu;ken
bu he wall.s wlih a crutch. Di.s
M cCo w n a nd M a nd all d i vssed 1 1
Ctive p it vt d hall at 1 1 allies Stui
f sy. wirihlnr with n flctire of S t
;LlCi;i Die., June
- Mrs. M. A Hrown
trdie, returned fiom. Idaho last
we,k. They have been visiting Mrs.
r.iowns mm. Jtdm.- They repirt
fruit "and enps slightly 'aheail of
refon.
I'm k l.mme ban jirt fini-hetl a job j Miss Cleo SaelttiO and Miss l.ncre
ttf lotfiK moth of tnwn, jtia liu.'kriian were if nests of their
Mniam Wlp'titley td' La Craiule jiut, Mii Al Ihi, of Pumpkin ridge,
came duwi the first of ihe week ami the week end
stayed a few days at the home if : Mis. Kathleen Stewart spent thiee.
Mr. a ;ul Mrs. Frank ttt. . Joi four days in fluion attending the
Mrs. K. Zw. ifel has reluriied io:stnk shew hi:t week.
0 M. Itirhev, of La Uiande, aft'r()r
tov: s;.i,niii,y,
Mr und Mii (toy Huker me' the
i.Kppy patents of a Ijltb d.tliyh'er
burn June 1:1.
Mi t'U-il.iij. state water mastej'.
of La lilJIltli Miii beie SilnidiJ
i htr.nr hi Hh .ui Kume mi finder
landturs rti i eg a i d m the i 'aid
well tm.h.
Mih Dnt Towl Is uiv busy
piep..-,i,lt' a Flay Drill r.,t mea
pen,enff Iay
The Lpuoiltl League ,.f V v
Med, cli.' I ifciie nt Iv.aiut Citt Sun
'!:; ni:ht. CaiNuei furmvnv.i t.
i I y a bnii. lorty p-ople
fctf. Faer Mitt tainily. i.
'iuide, uUt-i lu "oe .siti.4.
I 'li;in" sif Ur slayitf a few days ul her
home heit;. -
K. C. alyeis and Charlie Oswald
ate serving n ilie grand jury. Thty
make the trip en'h tt.ty in Mr. Myers'
ear. "
Mr. llensley ha (tone to work for
X. K. 'We d on his ranch, near Sum
met ville. .Mr. West thinks he will
have uhout eighteen months' wmk
Mrs. C. 'K. Van Hons n returned
Tuesday fiom Mood Tiivrr and Port
1'iid wheie she visited her daughters.
.Mjs AnUa Am ildus spent Sunday
with her'siter. Mrs. II. H. MrKeu
non. Mrs. H. C. Pla-s spent several days
l:Mt week with rvliinvrs in La (irartdi
Kenneth M "Kennort hps gone tt
I'nt'nn where he is employed by Iilrs
Van ILiuen.
"STKCK" UKKNE TO JOIN
rouTi.wn i.EAin'K vi.vn
Mr n U.I Ds okeiiMai Kd
t?i;tnde. eti,' Sund.a in
Mr- llensley, ditching-
.Mr. ami Mm. Citim uf Flgin were
vi iting at the home u Mr. ami Mi's.
Ai'katil Sunda'. ,' .
Miss Stella. AinoMus has gone to
I the hospital where she will be operat- ' ,
ied on ftir appeiiiTu-itis Thursday, ,
'MU luer W.hmMI hus jtone Jo. 'ItVALI.LS, June 17. lfoy Ket-ni
Halfway. Oie., to visit relatives. better kiivwn i "Speek" Keetie, pitrli
Mr. and Mn. Le Koy Kugles of ; pr 'iral 'athlete of Oig A(
' liftkrr'molmed to Liutn lu vi-t Mrs. 'fH'ultuial enllege, nMMnler of the Sa-i:linet-
lMi fee last erk. th wy ,Pm Setialors and who-e home is in
!h.i tVy ovt uii.l iith SaVm. -wdl affiliate with ;idge Mr-
!b-. :ufc: ; m rr tfi.i pl.i.. Ls P'iftbtiil tam f thk Paeific
Mi, t utnk Vr- svh t i''-gm. g
tht f-al s .' I ii?y foot). ! has avrjd teil the atnt:n
I Mf vt M lUkf Veii1r ifi fin Wil! p,',-(4 f,r the last two
r.t tto V . ifca ' tl,,, y1 hi! '
f tiir a . ege, i'e he n a leading'stude .
'I Ilf. Mt ; r.nrt al"' "hi .r ii,eit of the tu-
lO., a Sm-ti mm,m si ti.iie.l dent .f. h.H fi.iv t.illc.l his rilling
Stes.ns i, over.iiii. Uiii'. o 5 u t bf -t nie coinp. ijv. 1& i pmlt-
. . ir. ou.tt i:i ed .-ene v. ill pt s ff.u..l st i ir.
-Mio.inw SIT. i.. Orion, who hai. Monds Th4ir fieu " rjrcuit t,J e:uii
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PRINTING
Jj S St ill we II 'rriiii; t
llutif.e is uluil tn (Uiiii)iitut' lh:;t
recput important inijri(.vinioii1r,
liinl ailileil facililics iiiakr it .!;
ticalile to liini out tht! Iiij'.lnsl
gruile of cuinmeiTi.'tl piinlitio; ;tt
what, in many cases, will ivpre
sriit a lliatelial saving in e.t;.l:.
as ruiiipareil with past iirici'M. Our
nint to is:
"ItelialiililV ihis I'li.y.ress."
Ajiiei'alile to this iilea, we will
lie tlt-a:;l to taki can' of your
next oilier for iniiitinit.
iCercmnt no yon
ead.l, bill heath, envelope
s or advertising mat t e r?
r:utive d.'iiKns "l.own heie.
- I neeit letteUi
,l ard?, postei
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legalV'h
I nient oV
'4tef Do vvhi neel
niattel of uny kind brief-,
lUnhs, ftc. t 'ample., assort
leral blanks ulvtayn on hand.
ore, rip! ion blankn, hill
other prilile.1 vlatior.e.-v ?
nlsh It.
1 lo yini- nee I
h".nl.'i. oi any
We ua t.ir-
For ijwick anil ffficifnt fervirp,
try the
Stilvvell Printing-House
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