La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1922, Image 7

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21, 10l"J
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V'AQV, STCVRN
I Classified Want Ads
WANTED,
WANTED ViVf V ten tons of Netted
i:m u.l iw.fdl.a 1I..C I t.
Hot Lake San- j
atorium.
WANTED Household Roods: f urm I
machinery, buffijics, waitons und I
Backs. Ranges, stoves, musical in -
Btruments. -we fat you
. "tt'e fat you one-fourth;
more for you boon's. Surely you
have somethiiiB'or sale. Druyuirc
f costs nothing. '1 h.; Francis Chain
Prokerugo stores.
Monroe streets.
12-Sl-tf
WANTED To buy a Rood used sad
w die. Write Pr O. Box 717.
l-14-5tp.
I
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
tU. J. INiU-H und 1U. MAIttiAKKT
JNUIiVl. ilneasrt of wonii'u and chll
(troll u pe'inlty. t)ffici' I'liunt Muln
IOC. llnN. rht.fie Main lti. l,a Cirunde
Natlnnal Uauk Huil.lint,-.
l'HYSlCIAXS AX1) Sl'KCI'.O.NS
Dlt. It. J. lilli'KMAN. Ilenllsl. llooin
14-ir. ralnier-HoK.s.-li lluildinir. phone
UKO. H. VEHHS. .l. 1). lelierul .Surir
r. Office over Si) vertlluril". Olllce
phono Main 112; residence plionr
Main r.8U.
NATCHE CtliK
DIl. A. ft. MAVVILI.E Specialist In
chronic disease. Method. Mcchano
Ttieriipy nail .Naturoaalli. Skin a ml
blood discuses, iktvouh diciiscM.
Chronic Headache, Eczemn, S.-ialicn.
.Appendicitis, Constipation, llowvl
Trouble: all kinds of t'hronlc Plwi'as
e successfully treated. I'lione .Main
b. Room 1, 2, :), second floor Cool-
Idffe BldT.. opposite Star Theatre. Of
fice' hours, lu to 12 u. in., l::tu to .i:00
p. m. Consultation tree. 3-1-tf
Dlt. J. E. WOODKI. I. Chiropractor and
TCaturopatli. Nervous and chronl'.
diseases a specially. Pulle 20. Snm
mer llldir. Over Silveplht.rn's. Otfic
hours. 1U to 12 a. m., 1 to & p. nip.. ','
lo 8 evenliiKB. 12-21-lm
ATTOHXEYS
COCHItAN and Klli:itHAHI) deo. T.
.Cochran, and Colon li. Eherhiird, At
torneys. X.a Urallde Xalional Hank
Hulldlnir.
COXTltACTOItS
D. J. llcI.El.l.AX lUifintered profoi
ulonal (ivil EtiKinuer: surveylnir and
nuips. Itoom 12, l.a Crutule N'ntionul
linnk- Utillillnir. l'itonc .Main HI.
AUCH1TECTS
a B. Miller. Architect. Itoom 11, l.a
Crando N'ational I.unk ltuildlnir, 1.S
'.rande, Oregon.
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. 0. M. La Grande Lodge No
j0, Loyal Order of Koosc, holds
regular meetings every Thursday
nignt at 8 p. m. at oaa fellows
Hall. The Women's Moosehenrt Le-j
Kiun meem secoou aiiu iuuiui xuuis
j u i. m I
uttya ui cucii muaikii. ,uun iiu.i
of the World meets second Monday
of each month. Visitors always wel- j
come. Dues payable at La Grande
Pharmacy and at J. G. Holm's Gro-
eery Store,
D. E. SHANKS, Die.
M. A. STILWELL, Sec.
J). V. O. KI.KH la (Irnnde Loilce No.
4.13. Loclife meets eacli Thlirfnay ev
ninfr at 8 o'clock. Home and cluo
prlviloires cheerfully extended to all
Jirother ICIUh.
N'OT.AM SKIFF. Exntlert Ruler
U IMOAIlSON'. Keernlary.
VIIUKHN VVOODM1CN Oh' AMEIIK'A
1& tlrande Camp No. 770:i meets oa
the first and third Thursday even
Inps of CRfh month. In ll-.e K. of V.
Hull. VisltliiK nefKhbors weli-onie.
II. '. I1AI.I.. V. C.
JAKK HilSTOCK. Clerk.
JL. V. and A. JI. I.a :randn Lodge No.
41. A. P. and A. II.. holds regular
meetings first and third Krfdiiys at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome lo nil
SJasons.
E. n. OtTVE. w. Jf.
A. O. WILLIAMS. See.
k. O. KAdl.DK Aerie No. meet
every Friday night nt Hull.
Visiting members welcome.
.. LILLY. W. V.
J. K. lliriDKHI.L. See.
wnonMiON OP THK WOULD Lii
tlrnnde Camp No. 1C'.. Meets every
first and third Monday at Eagles
hall. All visiting neighbors welcome.
Dues pavable at the office of I be
clerk. Rooms 21-22, La Uraude Na
tional Bank llldg.
JOHN SCOTT. C. C.
It. J. K ITCH UN. Clerk.
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS lied Cross!
Lodge No. 27. meets every Monday
evening In Castle Hall IK. of P.
llalll. at 8 p. in. A l'ytbian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
C. W. MIIOIiK. C. C.
c. l. ci rt ah am. ic. n. s.
WOSIKN'S UKNKKIT ASSOCIATION of
the Maccabees, La firtinde Lodge N'.
27, W. n. A. or M. Lodge meets first
Thursday nt '1 p. m. and third -Wednesday
at 8 p. in., nt K. of 1. Hall
Visiting Sisters welcome.
MAItJOItli: BATON.
Iteeord Keeper.
O. V.. H. Hope Chnpter No. 15, o. K. S..
bolds stntt-d comtnlialntlon the sec
oad and fourth Wedncflays of csch
month. VislllnK members curdlslly
H l'LTA HtTMPtmEVS. W. M.I
l-'LOltKNCK 11ACOV. Sec.
DOINGS OF THE DUFF3
I'M 5URE WE HAVE ONE
MR.BAII.EV. AND YOU RE
WELCOME TO IT IF I
CAN FIND IT '
GOV.BAI LEY, AGAtH- I
WONDER WHAT HE
W;TS TO BORROW
(HOW- VOO CAN'Tf(AT
. T 15
0 x ksmm-A Lfcj
WANTED .A cood cook 'for hotel;
woman preferred, (ail H8(i-W. I
l-20-'2'p!
WANTE1) X() llENTA 8nml, pli
or around jcland City. Not
exceed five aires
110, La Grande;
Address
liox,
-20-:
1-
wivi'i - i, t i.. ....
mill
miles
,,, "n i ,. .. .Yi
tile land, nil in crop, two
south of , Ontario, for La
residence
bservT:5- ., - ,r:
"
care Observer
WANTED Position by
experienced
stenographer. Phone
21-W
FOUND
KOUND :
r ot iiose glasses on l'ir'(M,ra. Miillorv drafts Marv to fill the:
I street cro
Inquire ut Obscrv-
j er office.
i-iy-ti i
FOK SALE OK TRADE
. j
KOK SAI.E-VIer.yy milki and cream, j
Phone i(j8-MwW .A. Burns, j
V J 'l-lfi-Gt I
'
EtiUon gasoline tank i
JKOR SALE 1
complete, wit pump. Just the;
tnint; lor private tarase. ?4a.0U
Write -JI," care (bjerver.
1-lG-tf
POK SAI-K lli-inch apple tree wood
Phone Main 1
l-lll-:!0tpi
FURMTUKE EOH, SALK, and rooms
lor rent. 1-none ;i;(4.l between 8
o'clock a. m. and (o'clock p. m.
J H-9-tf
FOIt KENT '
FOR iRENT Furnished apartment !
Also smull garage Phone Main 7')1
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping1, 3512 Adams. Phone illlO-J.
1-18-tf
FOR RENT Bedroom, with both nnd
hent. Gentleman preferred. 20UI
First St. - Phona J41R. 1-10-tf
FOR RENT Two fui-nished light
housekeeping; rooms. Phone 4.W-J
1-19-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
OURGO; JOURNAL AGENCY
Slater WhitMon, agent. Residcncr
2702 BirchVrcet. Thone 150-W
Jr-
i-io-l-t i
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER at Leigh-
ton's Welding &. Machine Works,
v , l-20-fit
FOR TEN DAYS WE will allow 10,
iper cent o(T on.jill Custom Made ruits. I
l-20-2t s- THE TOGGERY.
I K I K.N J AIO-..N for srenm n eanntr.l
. , i
t- V "
Mrs M. K. Clhijt, 1702 Adams Ave., :
phone lSSA 1-11-2'it
MRS - M. WlV-IAMSON.-Profes
wiferv 2P4 Vrns Phone ST'J
wiferj. 21.4 Adorns. Phone o.J.
j o i.u
DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN sew-'
in. Prices reasonable. 1MM E
Pmn Ave. 12.l0.2fitn
I
HIGHEST PIRICES PAID for raw I
furs. Write for price list. North-1
west Coast Fur Exchange, Inc., 73
Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash.
i-i-iu-imp.
' I"
HEMSTirCHING AND PICOT EDGE
by Mrs. J. P. O'Connell. 1104 O.
avenne, or leave order at Camp
bell Sisters, Ladies' Furnishings,
1305 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf
HEMSTITCHING And Picot Edge
buttons covered half ball, full ball
acorn and bullet acorn styles. Mail
orders given prompt attention. All
work guaranteed. Orders taken
for pleating. Mrs. L. II. Norton,
906 Adams Ave. Phone 421W. First
block west of post office
8-29-tf
READ THE WANT ADS!
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY
All kinds of machinery, automobiles and tracton ro
paircd, overhauled and rebtijlt. 1
Ascetyleno welding of all kipds.
Cylinder boring and overSke pistorw.
Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pini retrrtrtuid.
GiTe os a trial
D. FITZGERALD, Pro
WHAT DOES
HE WANT To
EORROW NOWp
THERE'S THAT
HIM-
' ,V'
i : . ..
"I'OIMUDDKN l-'UriT." AT
SHKHKY'S SIN DAY AND
MONDAY. IS (JURAT l'I..VVof th(1 doctor, showing scenes in the
Mary, a pretty Southern )rl.-l of Rood
family, elopes with Steve Maddock,
jworinicss iciiow. lie oeKCiiernies in
" !f'' a"'1 anMer- M"l ''9 mr
.f l m i Thev live in a tiinih od
'oriniess lellow. lie degenerates in -
to M '101' """ Kanmier. Marys love;
They live in a tumbled
- rn"tT t0 fuP"""nh"rdf- M.hU, foster!
James Hnrrintflon Mallory is one of T) u
her paI!. She is the wife of an oil
kinjf. and is a social leader. Nelson
l-l!)-(itp -""UPra, western on mnKnaie. visns opp0I.tunjtil,s anJ honol.Si jj,. . Straus ,i nunre.. Insimp or :onipeliler.
. the Mnllorys to close a hie deal, Mrs must i,e pjven first place, but Dorothy ; who died recently at lh a no of 01,
Mallory at ranges a lavish dinner to ijj,.h,lr(js jn t),e Tl)it. 0f "Doris" (fives ; wa pniiii e's liuornclal but ei'iec
lentertain him. At the last moment an '., ,., formance that stambs here as an ' live envoy to the Vatican limine.
:e:.iecicn Kuesi teiipnoi e ner reRieia
!0mpty chair. Mrs. Mallory attends tn
Mmy's jjown and coiffure, and intro
'(iiiffi lint h s n (telintjinl c.
lingers is
i attracted to her at once.
When she leaves, after the dinner
Steve questions where she irot the
money which Mrs. Mallory has paid
for her sei vice. He is suspicious of
her. i
,irv confesses to Roceis that she
has lit.i to him. HearinR her life
j story, he takes her in his arms, and
Ibosrs her to divorce Steve, but she ro-
ituvns to tho tenement
Steve attempts to blackmail
Rot
ors, threatening: to tell the story to the
newspapcis. Rogers agrees to pay,
thus hopinir to convince Mary that
i Steve is wortniess. ne tanes ine mon- ,nij.. , .
ley to the tencme.it. and tills Stove The Garrison Sisters In n novelty
to choose between the money and his posing act featuring: the most iirrfect-
Iwife. Steve takes the money, Pietriiy formed cirl in the world. This act
Idemands a half of the money. Pi 'tro ,is a stunner, boys! iMorse and Clark
land Steve struiTKle for the money
and Pietro kills him. Roaers, at-
traded bv the shot, reutrns, seizes
Pietro and turns him over to the po-1 tn addition to this bright bill. Frartk
lice. The Mnllorys take Mary to livt;yv0 jn the Hlaning Trail, a five-'-cei
with them und later :Rogc. s conies to
marry her.
AT SHERRY'S TODAY ONLY.
Thp theme of, "The Barricade'1 is
that of false pride and ingratitude
r
FIND IT HERE
SM E ON HEWY WINTER GOODS Bo-lucky Pinto Pete, who falls heir to
Overcoats, shirk, sox, leather lined1" one-horso newspaper. "The Pana
vests, mnckinav.s .Id pants.' Save 10 mn. Giaetie. is still Hoot Gibson
a. m I.. J l rpi
, r, t-.l-, . n .
s l-194t
KXTUA SI'KCIAL.
See my "ad'pmlocal pace. Georiro
Eager, the autft painter
1-20-2U
-
,OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
....,.
Kntirai ii nnm tv ffll'rtn TUti t. 11
... o---
Burnett, the executor of the last will
;ana sinmenc 01 -uary r.. swauger.
j-ui'tfastu, mia iiii'ii in me uuiii y
1 ' HiSl!!l
. t - . , .
I sa' andl Court has set; ? B"t Araomn desert, which
MondaVj fhe ,1(Uh day of JunuarV( AJwns thrown on the silver sheet in all
County Court Room;t'le wlth of color and character that
in" the"c'ounty Court House in Lslw0 hl,ve 'erneil to asswiato with
iflrandn. Oretron. at two o'clock n. m. i tales of that interesting land of mys-
the time nnd nlnee for the hear-
ing of said final account und all oh.
u,,.n,in, t hereto
MlLO BURNETT,
Executor of the lust will of Mary E.
Swauger, deceased.
FOR SALE
Store Ybuilrling -with
rooms imbafk, and two
rosidoncfi. J Brings on
(000 oVi l." iicrccnt.
Call Afnin VfiO
A Double Surprise
HE WANTS
TO TAKE OUE
CORKSCREW
FOR A FEW
MWiyTES-
ii . . . i i . " i
M L0I I I - J THANKS ,OM ILL
?l1?r' TOM IF IT'S ""Wrt RET4JRN IT IN TfiE.
' QPING TO BE A P! ''' !i H MORNING - I WANT TO J
ij' tOT OF TROUBLE.: I rrr4 ' If OPEN A BOTTLE
' m z rl IT?!).'?? of olives for. V?r
J " NO 1 WU15LE. A10., .A; THE WIFE - I
i M 1 (WW Ml
i i ii . i i ii i fii n i ii i ' i i T. r i' i . i ! ' r
4 mw&imxzj. rmm ? pj
I II nil' r I I '.'T 1 II i t I (..l i L . . I 1
; a iLji- i '- 1 1 u,w'm ii uL.jnas.aM i r '
j which kept a rising ynuuu; physicim
Irani, contimnnir on friendly term iruun hi-.u l.e-Mi select;..!: Selectmr,
wilh thoiip who had been respotKiJdc ."Piineo i-f I'il.-on," ((iustax Unlets);
for his education and tin iR'iriimin;; "l'lillet oi' (tie l-'lowcr..," ( H, ll:i.L.);
of his success, especially his footer jselc.-tion froin me "Kvoaine; Star,"
father, an oithinlox Jew. The charac- from Thanhaiwr, (W.i'rnerl, o'i.e'
tciizntion of William Strauss in this anil ttv.mluno dui.t; popular selec'ion
;part and the generally excellent u.-liun ("Sweothejut." The nt.mi.trciiK't.t want1
'.f r fine cast of types is pood enter- everyone to hear the concert at vlv.'
laintnent. , first show. The conceit will he iriven
i The nii'lnre ii'in wlih the Iwvhoo.l , onlv once dm in.' the evoniiiir.
'Jewish home to which he conies when
njs ow fatht.,. (iies k,avinB h.im to the
care of "Jacob Solomon." an Enst Side
! -ijr;ir man
I product ion
, . u .
' . - manufacturer Interest in the
tu
nt'iiitupt inh. (hlti,icr ml the llietho.i
,1)y whu.h the ,u,tm. wij oe brought to
the obligations he owes to
father.
Thn nietllro nnv ilirnel hv William
christv Cabanne from a story by Dr
Danipl Cm-son (ioodman. lit
act mi'
;ctI,.ss ,,f jntelliiri ice and talent.
Also showing; "Mutt & Jeff."
VAUDEVILLE AT ARCADE
MONDAY.
Novelty, beauty, comedy and music-
al is the make-iip of the vaudeville
bill nt the Arcade Theatre Monday
afternoon and night.
Bert Ford, a-fully equipped soldier
with rifle, pistol, saber ami parksack.
offers a cleverly arrange! musical
number, in which he demonstrates his
skill on a number of musical instru-
mentB.
Walker and Brown are a colored
comedy couple who will furnish part
M the fun for that evening's enter-
jtainment in sinRinir, talking and dnne-
present an artistic vo.-al and insti-i
mental episode. They are both iiood,
vocalists who sing popular songs.
feature, will be shown
"RED CO CRAG E" IS (illWON'S
LATEST.
In a scicen version of Peter B
Kyno's famous sloiy, "The Sherifl
of Cinnebnr," which) Universal has
titled "Reil Courage," Hoot Gibson,
the smiling star comes to the Star
treatre tojuy and Sunday in liis sec
ond starring vehicle.
Hoot Gibson, as the smiling, hanpy-
iwliu'h is nrntiHh v Ino irroutcst com-
'.nlimont Ihnt enn lo nuiiJ him. TTm
'ca3.V"K0ing:, affable poiaonality is ir -
'rogictiiiln jn "'Red Courajrc." whor
:ho also has nmple opportunity for dis -
plnyincr his famous fihtinR quuliticu
A two-ri'vl comedy la also bcinn
slowni n t
CONWAY TEA RLE AT ARCADE
SUNDAY.
Conwny Tenrlc has bmuirht with
nim in " i nn i;in ni .sinnp. ' "nniimr
the Arcade theatre Sunday a breath
tery and romance.
Betty Howe as the 'Arabian tfirl
who at Inst wins the hand and lvurt
of the Englishman, a.id Murlhu Mans
field an the titled noblewoman, aie
both entitled to honors.
A Snub Pollard comedy. Raid to
he the best this comedian, has yet
made, will also be shown...
STAK THEATRE TO AJUJ SIM-X'IAI.
CONCERT.
As an added attraction for the rej?-
uiar nunnay evenmpr penoimance ar
IliU OLltl LlirilllTJ lllf UlliivMii li Ilit.1
l)een increased and will trive a half
hour concert it the first show only.
er; A. I)ncy, cornet; Frank I(ohin -
'son, trombone; II. Ilccse, claironctln;
Florence Lynch, violin; Kd Ford, tym -
lb.
FurnifuM Exchange
COMPLETE H&TJSE FURNISHERS
EdYoKDHUE, Trop.
Phone, Black l&J
purl ami drum:'.. The following pro-1
I .
UNOPriGIAL
Ei
Illy AMMorliitril lrcft
i PAK1S, Jan. 21. I u.dunil de
tile worltl war. rrcsldeut Miller
and referred lo him as tun .only I
a ai'eat blsho), but a at'oat patriot.
Ho never yielded an Inch i.f the
rights whicll he lielleve.l beloliKi-l '
j to Ina church. lien tho law sop-1
j are ting the .church and slato In j
Franco went Into eri'ect, he went .
I to the prefecturo and solemnly ex- j
coiuinunicated tho prefect. Hut :
j when the war braan he placed hlin- !
iseir at the Prefect's disposal. i
In tho wine riots of 1M07, which
I have been characterised as a revn-.'
jtution raiher than a irint. the Car-;
tliual nave t!iou.iaii(ls of vineyard
workers shelter, in his cathedral and .
ordered his clortry lo do tho samel
with their churches. It Is mure;
than possible lhat his action savfvl :
the city from being! sacked. j
A' count ry lcar who received the:
CardliKil tlartng t!:i war reoitretl the
counlry lo Hud the finest chlclien !
to honor his visitor and , ordered
hlj cook to show herself worthy of
the occ asion. "Kit
for a kiini,"
said the Cardinal when the chicken
appeared on the table, "but you
have fon'otlen' that today Is a meat
less day. by order of the fcovraji
inent. Decrees slioul.l be respect
ed. "
A MOV, China, Jan. 21. A dis
pute has arisen between tho P-rit-ish.
representativeK and tho Chi
nese Inhabitants horn over the poss-
' r'islnii r,f n vji 'liri hli' RiH'Unn nt thn
1 husiiicas tllntrlct on" tho viiterl'ront
J r nunc) whfrh mtiy lead to him Iouh
1 consiMiutMiocfl, Thn Ilrtllnh clntin It
us iutcuucti'H,d(in. l'urt ol this dln-
! putcd tnrrltory In composed (t fill-;
i cd-in hmd upon which ju liritlHh
i ii in i n iiuw ii ui in ink 11 y. j
To tlipi tlu! Chi near obJcM-tcd.
ctiiiihhiK tho ift'W laud belonged to
tth city. FaiHiiK to Htop the llrlt-
; IfIi work, tbt'y uppnulod to tlu
I'l'ifinir i'(viirii m in i i n i: r iviin-
cat resul.. (Jlreulars have been Is-
sued by thn Amoy Vivilians' asso-
elation and other Chinese aasocla-
tloiis protesllng against the conduct
of tho Ilrillsh niitliorilles and re-
reining tho presence here ;of tho
(British Aslaslle fleet,- which recellt-
ly arrived.
A boycott bus been declared by
tbo CltlniMe it gainst the Ilrillsh
linn which in building on the fllled-
in laud.
"Coiitfh as f ilontly an you can, prar
(fle as mue has you like, and always
umile when you sniff," says Sir Jamas
fundus (Inint, the famous sprcialist.
I'horir Slain fiTl' fur (rasoline
Pn.-irl l V.r nr.-, I in, I ( nil-Kmnln
i j,'jjjnif J . 1-1-tf
EJTK HPKCIAL.
See my "irJ'' 91 local pac;e, fjeorire
le mil painter 1-20-vt
FOR TION DAYS VK.will allow !'):
per cent off nn all Custom Mr.'!" suits, j
! l-20-2t TIIK TOC'iKIlV.
Fir & Jefferson
PY klilAN
NEW DISPUTE
WITH CHINESE
1
oruu
VALUES
Wido Wale, dark 'color-
$2.75
' '
Narrow Wale, dark color-
$3.47 to $4.45',
1309 Adams Ave.
WESTENHAVER 5 GILOEfl
WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN
OBSERVER WANT AD
Welders of
THE BEST EUrjUTEO
IN EAST OREGON
Cylinder Rerlntling Crankshaft Ivecriniilne
Pinions, Piston Rings, Piston Pns
Cars nnd i Tractors of AH Makes Overhauled
.-4
Msirhine Work of Alt Kind
Y
W ara iqulppcd and minnsd by expartf
foi the
tot tile
A
LEIGHTONS WELDIFsTG
AND MACHINE Y0RKS
R. W. Leighton, Prop.
This monument, erected to tho memory of Joseph
Bradford Curr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a
combination of classic and modern ideas in monument
work. ,
i
(j?ltC?cir'f2? --We have made a profound
7ffeH!Ori3l.fiv?J s''lldy of momiment building,
tlel
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La Grande, Ore.
All Metals
abov work
at)
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BnU 11,1 Ultit-1 PIULIU 1U UU1
nanus is sure 10 receive taitu
ful, intelligent execution.
:, We Will Gladly
Furnish Estimate
Blue Plountain
Marble & Granite
Company.
1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Or.
The Foundation of
Good Dress "
0001) TASTR In ilress must
find Its firm oxprusBlon In the
proper CorBnt In tho harmony
if ilmple, beautiful Hues and
rlKlit proportions. Wonicu of
dlKrlinlr.atlni; tasto ull over
Aniurlcri wear
'La Camille' Corset
becaiiRO thiy slvo tho correct
sllho'tto nnd accent th nnt
ural bnuiitv of Uiu lUurn aa no
other Cnrwitt! run. There 1
f'Lii CaiMlIlP" model that will
At you iK.-ife.-ll
Have a trial fitt
nc an.t hfl con-
Tinred. A cunu'leH! hn.i ef now
models on hanii.
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Mrs. Robt.Paitisen,
cohsi:th:ub
1702 Ouk, Corner of SprlnB
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