La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 12, 1922, Image 2

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HE LA CrSATTDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, August U
te.
"-v-v-
A-
; jn wearing a new ir.it. 11 ives to llioir w hole ap'iear-ain-e
llie Kiirift zcsl fulness of t lie A ut mini Season. .Jaunty
, M-ralelied fell' i ui'liar.s, ciuliroiilereil K'ns.-iaii tmics they
are here aloii with many others.
Showing New Fall Dresses
Thf
Hew
re .- howini; a
Canton ("rent
here are, al
women. ..
sti-1!
Your inseei
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Hazelwood
THE QUALITY KIND
French Salad, Maple Nut, Chocolate and
Vanilla. ,
Ail at Reiiiilar Hulk IViee.
Try Our Heavy Chocolate
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
0 w!riw?weat!a3
Where Most Folks
- tSi
Just Thirty ears
Ago in the Grande
Ronde Valley
August l'J,
District Atunuw Hy Io t;nH f-'lu-iiif
Coiule ot linker enmity, leiinned ye
teidity morninjr (nun Uni.-n, win-i.'
they received Ihe v'.ViOi r ward for
capturing the North powder liiiin nS
hels. There is a litre r.nd Ki mltuI ami
plaint over the o:hu; hitnnt hills al
l'jved in the small p u'im-. The lull
for the pest house, which ost the eiry
?-iOO in city wnutnls, is eo'isiilered
an outrajje. Mei e th:m tine cm i pa
tent contractor in l.a tliiimle lins
ed that the Iioiim could he 'inpliciiled
in every respirt lot s;;((), The mayor
of the city also comes m for a idmrv
'nf criticism In (i.eseoliiiK an exh.uhit
Mint hill, iiK-iiniin;j tor iwu :unls of
clothes.
I'Yt'd Noiline. the catth hittir am;
hit! tnnehes uf Uni n cumy, vv.i.s hvim-
fiom his tarm near in i h MnA
Fred Prochstel
tely injured,
by u fall ti.mi his !a
evening. While aui-m'i
hK of his stock Ik I '
distance of alumt t. lt
V,
ti the i'e
i.ml fe!
' ;
tne
lit
maiif.'er be
i in
fall Was census. :-;:My
a .sack of jrrii.i ti;.': tn.iM
him. He maimc'd c : ti
n:id was nss.itid i; i.l. I'
:ited
the
h-ll i 1
n til-
that while no he n's ,, ic 1?
hhocl; of the fall had c.him ! t .-v.m.-bruising
ahout the .hest and it wa a:
fiist feaied that the in.:uii itiurht bi,
inteinal af.d possibly nuit .- itoni,
lie has been cunti..cit to his Ud lm
it is thought he will so -n i t' snific.
enlly receveii J to lie inrntii. ,
Fred Pi -leb. tel is put'iny u a
flame huildinir on Adam.- avi tiu.' wed
of the Foley hou ie and ihi, will Ic
occupied when cumpletnl by Wouds,:
the photographer.
The foundation for the Palmer atid
Ciwiness building bL nady for
brickluyisiir within the week.
An inf.-iaial uveptien a ;e:dei!
Mr. and Mim A. J. Pe, n Jsi ;!,. ;i ,.
letic rooms yesterday eve-n;,-
Aichitects ai m ' ' v , l ,! ..; I i-
)iooari()K the revi--i i
Ihe S
liaiu'o rlounni; ntul ,'.,t:
A young woman in 1 ; t',;: -..
Week attempted to eoi!!:nl .ii,,
taking poison- Mi died a'i t::
rived in lime to puveni i'
etpiences. No motic Jia-t be
Hitrned for the act.
Work is M'lt hesnir rusiud
urtasinn well at ti.e elect n
on Wie
Lrh:
nouse, nnu me uepui is now over "Jo;i
feet. The subMame encountered in
tho last sixty or seventy feet has been
ft sort of blue clay. No water has been
found since passing below the uual
surface water.
Mrs. Mary Keed, of Ejrb; valley.
vaa conveyed to the iiismie as'-lutn
thin Week in charge of W. It Cher,
leputy sheriff, and County Commis
nioner l .1. lbvwn. Mrs. Keed's de
raniroment was caused hv readinir ue-.
cunts of the labor troubles nt Home-,
BteHd, Pensylvania. her former home. t
The county clerk has issued pinr
Viafi livrensea the past week to Wil.
Fall Arrivals
l'cn hcPon: they drui Fall costumes must women en-
fall il
resses rirc iciii,,iinj to
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i- of new models
sizes from Hi ii) to extra
ion is invitf d
Ice Cream
Buy Their Drugs
Jiiam Whithirk and Hcrtha K. AUen,
h .lliam Kmmons tnid 'Kmma H- ll ilse,
and Albert Wright and Minnie M.
! Hartley.
j It v.i estimated that the wool crop
i of Kastern Oieon will amount to
li'.hout 7,(100,0(10 poundu this year and
less than one million pounds wiL) lie
nianufacluied in the stale of Ort'on
Mairicd: In th parlor of the
Hotel Kolev, l.a ( ramie, Aui. 7. 18yj,
William P. Kmmons ami Miss Kmnin
Hu'se; .1. W. Knuwlei, justice uf the
m r.i-e, rffieiatimr.
Mariied: In l.a (Jrande, Anjr. 10,
IS'.fJ, W. M. Whitlark and Miss M-r-tlm
Allen, both cf l.a (Jrasde. Rev
(!li.'h:ii dson nerfnruvd the ceremony.
A recitation contest was held re
cently at the teachers' institute. Mi s
Hi ,-;sie MiMtrv oi l.a ( .ramie winnin
fir l prize and
t'nion winning
Miss Mabel Caiter
teciind pri.e.
Wallowa County Court
Sublets Road Contracts
on the Entire Highway
EKTEKPKI S E , A u ,r- 1 2 Th re .
c ; ads n ere let last week by the
i t j ty t ;hh: tor the constriietitm of
ihe .-.evert mil.'s of highway between
1..A; i;n and W. . Watie's farm.!
1 a us the count1' has shifted the bur
He, i oi the wins, ami will not entrap''
in eimsriuetion at all. The pi ices if
he rulv utiats appear to leave the
. '--ir:!y safe en it:i pi ice of $1 UMM 0 for
' h'- wiinle jel
I.o wlmle .lays, fium WediuJav1
r:i "ii in c i may noun were spem oy -
Je;;: s n and M : ully. weighing and
hirmine; the vaiims bids of sub-Lor
ti..dei and '.hi tesult was a clean
u cf the jnii, which is grat it ying t
a'1. Wnvk o'i the hi uh;e will he hi
i' id a oii.-e, ai'd t n the earth urrad" """''i '
a bt ; iv.-teoi- will he maile in about a "l
m. -i h. li i cMifeted that the biul- J'Meil,
e- v.ill be fmithrd this fall and the'Allen
hijrhway will be comnlctcd net 'Qirinvr boist":
Dresses for
Autumn-
Wars ul Mii-i-t'ssl'iil ilrt'siiiakiii are hark i I'
utir line t'nr Aiiuiiim Sm.-iri umviit with -1 1 i . -liiii's.
ii r!'i-i-i worUmailiii ainl worthy man-rials.
.ALitiv new iiumIcIs in Sat in-faeetl Cantuii.
Cain. m Creie, Puin-t Twill, Tricut inc.
Campbell Sisters
. Jadies' Kfatly-to-Wear aiul Milliuen-
in Hats
arrive, already
in I'oirel Twill
hirire sizes for
I0RSE STOLEN
IT LOSTIKE
i
l.OHTIXK, Aug. 12. James Pat
rick bad the misfortune to have i
good saddle lion
and saddle; stole,,
....... u
recently. A man who had
he.
working for him Is suspected
blui Is suspected, hut
has not been apprehended et.
Floyd Molfit returned from llaker
last week, where he had been work
ing fur the Commercial Creamery
company, ile says this company has
closed up all (heir receiving sta
tions. He expects to assist bis
brother Mike in the .Mutual Cream
station heie.
(ieo. Mofflt and fsnnfly wen; En
ter pi Jse visitors on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson wmt
1 1 rhui cli at Wallowa Sunday and
were Mtieatii Tor dinner wirti M r.
and Mrs. Eddlemon and her pa
rents, Itev. and Mm. Henry Mar
tin. It try. Martin has be- n pastor
in years past at Wallowa, Lost i no,
Flora and Joseph.
P.. W. Patrick of Walla Walla
in ii t, .....VH ,n.
Ik utoppiiiK will) his brother, James-i
rilzpairick and family.
Cmmer Carlson, lormerly a !ralii
farmer and cattle man ul the Ziun
wait country, east
of Enterprise'.
! hut who has been on a visit to his
; old home in Sweden, returned to
j l.osi ine several weeks ago, hi ink
ing u tirule with him from his na
tive country. They are visiting here
for the ijne.-eiit with his sister. Mrs.
J. H. Jackson, and Mr. Carlson is
luokniK for an opportunity to buy
a goo i farm in tiiis vicinity.
Mario HainiuocK left !. outride
points on Tuesday on business.
i 'has. Ham i I ton and dauu liter,
Mrs. Nora Cook, came in from Cove
I lie first ctt the wek and have boon
visiting relatives here for a lew
days.
Jackson Poe and vv ife and t wo
daughters rathe in Sunday to isit
his mul her, Mrs. I). H, liridwell
and other relatives,
M rs. ,oe Thompson w as an Kn
li rprise visitor last Sattir.lay.
When Came Warden Ceo. Koeis
of Wallowa, and Kditor Major ot the
Walluvv a Miu were ii p a hove the
Pole ltrlike Cie first uf last we 'k
Holer's i-ar refused to w oik
and lie seat to the re. id camp
ri;:ht
- ii tl).
tiiide.e for a team lu tow
him down to Ihe cam p. Soon alter
Hie team was intcliM.! pii and start
ed ' he i ar. Mr. Kogers I hrew the
J ear out of gear by accident, and
Mine no brakes were workim: on
Mho car, it lump d alii.id onto tiie
i,,,r
ses' Ii-' Is. sea nag i lie team.
iu
Ih'i'.i Hi ' uulli:ilKie:ilite ;
tut ran
i f. i lien
is ami
ii-inli'r
iIiumi tin- hi : I. rttiniiiii; hitn
Ins; whii'li .sliiipeil l lie IllU':
; t'.ll'.
(Hie
t'lln
win-
Hid one ,e
11'nrll t!l
car ami
lull's
ha.llv
Mr. .i
mul ,
skinned up.
M r.
ajor jumped cut
0 ,t,;.e. ht int; iil-
leloimed to Karl
n vvtirliiat: tixr
1 near ie ,.
The
I 111.
FJiiiUv arnl fonridend iiimsolf for
lt:iiiife (hut tilt team wa tint dain
;m d worse or killed.
Mr. and Mil. Kur) Allen wont to
Wallowa on Friday tind Sunday to
ho 1iM father, Mr. Ncal Allen, who
is in very mor health.
Arthur Hulse moved to Wallowa
on W.'desj lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Hammock re
turned t0 StaufleWl bun wt-ek after
a week's visit here with rehuives.
Miss Lenta Holmes returned hoiii"
f mm a visit In Missouri I hi first
of tile Week.
, Mrs. O, F
Mays left Tuesday for
a visit with Mrs. Jessie Kid'
Wu 1 Io w a hefij r- rt u r n i n k t
at
her
llciine ,-u llernilstiin.
Misi fieoria Cliildeis Is helping
Mrs. 1'hil I'l-jloii near Wallowa, lur-
iiik narvesi work.
lli-. Hint !,- r:,w w,.r. :u ..r
KiaiiD. anil Mr. and Mrs. lOireicjm,
oi i:t. 1'in lse. are on a motor tour.
lionir. throuuh Yakima ami Seattle
and expect to vlit 'Salt
I'm,- their return home.
Lake be
Iti-v. G. 11. Keese, pastor nf the
Mi-tiioilist chureli al Wallowa, came
io l.ostiiii. Sunday uveniiiK with .Mr.
ami Mrs. Chris Johnson, and visit
ed tli.-iu ami otlnr friends until
Tuesday.
Tin- Culon Sunday school hold
their annual oiuinK and plcnie din
ner on 'Sunday up by the swamps
on (he Smith Fork. Ke.v. Hhields
and wire, and alstn-s and niece, who jtwo steamfitters who ale installing lit.
are ilieir guests from wjre in ! nines from the well e.nstl ucled boiler.
alt-!!la nee.
Th" memhi-rs cf the Christian
church will go to the I'ole Bridge
un Sunday after Sunday school and
liiivo a baskit dinner togelli:-r and
iln-ir pastor. H,v. I'ointer. will
preach to tlmm at 3 p. m. In ihe
trove. The people of the Union
Sunday school and Presbyterian
cluin h ari invite. I to Joiu tbeni for
i be day.
.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Couch of
Wallowa were lu l.oatiue on real
estate business last week.
.Maiv A. Nichols
C'ju.aty l.iljiarian.
I The first two volumes of the "Out
I " 'V '",cup '"fc '" -
Uy J.unaiy 1'iuf. Innmson of th-
! University of Auetdein plans to do in !
iN'.-irnrp what Wells has at-oimplished'
i in th- tit'ld of history; namely, tV
ii'ivp ;hp reneixl i.hkI.x- t-,l-..a u -
i.ie.r.-e, a coniireho(,sivo hut m-rmi
I M'l V, V uf 1 lia t'ii.'il .if c,.i...ilirii.
Ilhouk'ht and disevoery. The style js
, i: u :rui-:y clear and simple and lies!
1 fron tech!iealiii"H. The first volume.
itir us' u:c ninuiii;-e ni me neavens
i II J the hlnrv uf evolution: the second
! :s eKietly about natural history. There!
'vvill lie nur volumes when the work
is ji mpleted, the publication of each'
v;iuiiie heimr set a mouth aoart.
I Ni-w Kic;in Arrives. .
I Many new books, includinir consid-
; arable number of fiction titles, have
lin en placed on the library shelves i yuance of an order of the Court madeii
;duiinir the past f:n tniht One thatiUnd entered July 11, 1!2'2, will offer1'
will bo specially enjoyed by boys and! at private sale, the following describ-l
Kins, r.s w'.mi as tji'own-ups, wno
iMtrtr(.Uc
wild aniniat
ways is
I's "Watched by
Wild Ani-
i?
Popular Hooks.
Aitentiun hnvs and tnrls of Unijn
iCiuntv! Are vou familiar with each
j(,r tu,se hooks? This list of 25 titles
was chosen by popular ballot nt the
conferences this summer of the A. L.
A and of the N. E. A. as the eieam nf
'e titles in children's literature- To
) without readinp them is to miss
som:-;himr big- and fine and enjoyable
in life. Any one of them may be had
lor the asking at yoor County Library.
Alcr.tt. "Kittle Women.'
I Catioll. Alice in :Won:!erland-"
Itcfoc, "I!.bin:-on Crusoe."
Sti venson. '"Treasure Island.''
Twain, '"Tom Sawver "
Nirolay. "Ueys- Life of Abraham
!.iiKen.''
Kiplim;, "Junsrle Hook."
Anderson. ' Faiiy Tale.-'.
Aesoji's Fables. 1
Stevenson, "Child's Garden of:
erses.'
Pyle, "Merry Adventures of Robin
I loud."
l.amb, "Tabs fiom Shakcspoare."
Arabian Nights.
Maloiv. "liny.-" Kinp Arthur."
Va.i Lucm. "Sloiy of Mankind."
Wiiin, "lb oecca uf Sunnybrook
I";.i :n."
.seveason. "H me Hook of Verse
oi Young Folk."
Hicke'i. "i hiisimas Caiol." j
li vini:. " -: Van Winkle-" !
Mother Coose. !
i-.'dge. ,'!i:i:is I'linker-" i
Ilagtd.xn, "Hoys' I. ife of Theodore ,
!t.
Ha'thi'iti'-, "V
S.fei. -WiU
Kri'iwi: ''
spyri. "Hi'Mi."
'.iileilini'k.
A ii Iimi !s
I Have
Puv and !
Classified Ad-
ell tiirousn Observer;
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY
240 acre farm three miles
front l.a tlramte.
K.O acre farm six inlle from
l.a Gianile Well improved.
Another liiO acre farm with no
Imililinss at n bargain.
Two ilamly SO nero farm.i. one
well improved, the oilier un-
inipi ii eil.
r.;o acre farm ami stock ranch
rttnintm 'I
All theie piai'"i ran be bought
at iiarain j ric -s and on good
terms.
Ten acres In Krnitdale. $4750.
Four a- r. s in May I'nrk f.HHHI.
We h.ie for sale and trade,
all kuiils of good farm'. '.toek
r.'luliis. fruit tracts, building
lots and city p'opertv rf nil
kinds.
Automobile and Fire
Insurance ,
Notary Public
PYRAMIft LAND CO.
F. N. Ford
WALLOWA HIGH
school mm
WAI.I.OW.A, Auk. 12. Wallowa'.iv. ose',,ust8 the visitors were on thisiccss jf
now hiirh .school is lanlillv ussuminit
toim. Twenty-three men are busy
under Contractor Ceonre W'atile, !i0.
is lUHhinK 'he work with his crew.
The lnick walls have risen ahout fouri
f, t uhoi- the cement foundation, and
the cential studding: in m place. 1 -
window names hiive arrived anil arel
i beini; inepaied for placiim. 1 ney aiei
' of a pleasing aieh design, and are of
Rem ious pi..portion. '1 he wimlow sills,
i which are to lie oi concieie, are uciim
,-i,st in the ba.-ement: fifteen wooiten
! forms heinir used. The cast stone has'
! at livid and a few Llock have been put
ace near the main entrance, in
Gothic ornamentation is veiy pleasing,
in th2 east stone t: rhimiiiK, and will!
add the element of dignity and classic
beauty whicrf means so much in the
beauty of an edifice. The foundation
wails of the building have men raise i
abi.ut two feel so that the basement i
leally a triound Hour, with full siae.l
windows and ten foot ceilings.
The ciew at work consists of four
brick masons, six cat renters and thir
teen helpers- Their pay ranges from
. ."ill In KHI.ufl n dav. Thfie are also
It. C. Shattuck will at l ive l-rnlay
to lake Mr. Waale's place as manager,
while the present popular managor
wiil rcume the olfice woik in Port
laml. j shuti'm; in cor.v.
; KNTI-.KPKl.Si:. Aug. 12. The II.
, M. h. & I., company is shipning in
Uevetal caikads of coin ironi the mid
Idle stati-3 anil transporting it by tru.-,t
to its sheep ranches where it will be
'available for winter feeding. Sam
,Heains and Gail Johnson have the
Icautract for transporting the 'most of
i it though one v.-gon is also hauling.
! SWEET CORN.
1 The market is flooded with all kinds
of field coin. White Hint, sweet corn
dried on the stalk and yellow in the
sun, and all kinds of rubbish. Buy
only the Stoddard corn, standard
guaranteed. Ever - dozen prime and
first class. The name behind the corn
is "J. 11. Stoddard." K-Jl-2tp
ENLARGING AND TINTING
OL'U SPECIALTY.
Beautiful Pictures i
i Colors oi
vour Koda
made from
Kilms, both Portrait and Si-enery.
Kichard-son's Art & (iift Shop.
7-2(i-wed it -sat-t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF HEAL PUOPEKTV.
In tho County Court of the State J
of Oregon, for Union County. i
In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza-jj
both A. Wright, deceased. j
NOTICE IS HEKEUY GIVEN thatii
the undersiirned administrator of th
i Estate of Elizabeth A. W rieht, in pur
el prope'ty, to-wU:
Lots One Pi) and Two (2) in
Block One C Sunn.vside Addition
to m Grande, Oregon.
Same to be sold for the best offot
obtained, for cush, on and after the
25th day of Aiipusl, 1922.
Offers to purchase may be left with
La Grande Investment Company, or
the undersigned at La Grande, Ore.
The undersigned reserves the right
to reject any and all offers made for
said property.
Sale to be subject to confirmation
of the County Court of Union County.
Oregon-
Dated this 20th dav of July. 1022.
J.'K. WRIGHT,
Administrator.
July 22-20. A its. 5-12-10.
HILL
HILITHK AGADEMY
A Seh?et Non-Sectarian
lionrilltiK Selioil
Tlnyn between 6 nnd 20 years
Sneinl AtlvBtittiKKK. Hoiiieliko Atmos
pliere. Small t'lasses ami Men
teachers. Detailed U. S.
Army Dllieer.
OPENS SEPT. IS, 1022
rOUTI.AND. OREGON
For Sale
room modern Ik
,iouse close tn
on O stn
et. Nice lau"i
trees, shrub-
bt-ry, cement
littlo home,
on part of It.
sidewalks. An Ideal
rice $;t$00. Terms
5 room modern house In Connor
Dale addition, bunealow style. Ce
ment sidewalks, lawn trees, etc.
I'rico $"000, $100 cash, balance
easv terms.
fi -room house. 4 lots, nt loos
Third street. Close to high fechool.
Price $J.".oo. $;".00 cash, balance
$;5.00 per month.
Two pood room ine houses for
sale, close in and both money mak
ers. Price richl. Com' tn and we
will talk these over with yo:;.
7 rwn no.vn homo tni U
! barn. par.i U n, trer. .; u'i
bery on Adam nxenue. Vriet SnJo
aim i oeo e.ifii win ok iuh ir kiui
$1000 and Intereyt on deferrd pay-
ments per year. A real home, and
easy to b;y.
C.J. BLACK & CO.
New 'Folnj llulldlng
La Grande, Orcgot,
I Large Dairy Operators ' j
Visit Malheur County;
l-l eheiircwi-
, h'i7v o iv s I ' -
i.llty o I u.iu set
ON'TAIMO, A ik
eaiicrs jn ne .miry . '?"-''!
erica last .umi.iay. tm "i";
nmiiin! v came its tile lesuil oi mc.
'.. i!..rn,.r ii w. liuvi.-.;
,.,
xiie special car in which the "party;
trevciffl.1 landed at 1'nvette on No. 17
aB,j the cms from Ontario, 1'avette:
i un;r met them, and diove thelii:
i , vVcis.-r where 11 suniut'ius trout'
l i,,,-akfast was served to ii- people.
,., .u,. tnn ariuss Head Ox Flat
.,.- , Weiser the party stopped'
ul tj10 ouo Miller place and at the B
A (iuttcn idKe ranche, wheie the l
.. ean ,.. ,( pasture lots were :
sen.
7ATKINS Vegetable Oi! Soap;
for toilet, bath and shampoo,
is pure economical and pleasant
to use.
'Vegetable
' OlLtSOAP
All the family will like this soap
because it cleans so quickly and
thoroughly. Lathers freely in
hard, soft or alkali water. Make
a note now to get a supply when
next I call.
u:vik 1'i:ck
t'ovo, Oienoii
THE W ATKINS DEALER
Over 150 Quality Products
W7
fipvsiS.c II j
la geands
Permanent astme Pyramids" .
Manufacturers f
"ff 9 IIuiMiiig
v atcr
Irrigntlou
Culvert
Drainage
i!
WELL CURBING
Phone Main 120
Pi n a "
A IIIW Chimney
f 'V-J
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Several New Styles last Arrived
For Shoes That Are Different at Popular
Prices Try
The
A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEST
20G Depot Street
0 rover Smith, Mrrr.
Iff dtll'ffi i
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Ml( : HI KFI'l-CUCANS.
O'l August L'Hi h Slut.- Chimmiin
Walter I.. Turae, Jr., of .McMinnvillo,
.. ;!i i,- hi I ! linintli' and at " o'clock
i" the ni'tr, noon thy eity hull there
hvii; k ,. ....tins f K.-I.U..I..!.-. ltK
f . nnriiiise of
i men
.' J. ,. mattes c-.K-etniiiK the "-
; di.riisl!)L'
, l;. M..H-- II is lemic.'
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inenilieis mti'icsieii mi in- .-"n--
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vith the :t:iU- chairman.
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Iti puhlican Central oninullee.
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Better Than
Medicine
AYe have a motlel to
suit v"ti raninir in price
from to $7.)0.
SEE THEM
HEAR THEM
ami ynu will want them.
Terms as you like.
Getting well goes faster by far
with a llrunswick to help pass
tho tedious hours. And while
It amuses it trains the ear to
an appreciation of true tones.
Musicians rucommend The
Brunswick to aid In tha musi
cal education of children.
Uriinswh k Ilecorcls are also
uniiiue In the artistic beauty
of their interpretation. A
llrunswick. on a llrunswick
this Is the height of musical
achievement.
Brunswick
Eastern Oregon j
Music Co. j
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