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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1923)
Monday, January 8, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley "'W' '; vw.ors- . 1 I 'I- -MilSuldilik una n If.! miv In Iji lirande Sunday fruni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r uml wi re I KllcHlH uf the Huyoy. , FTF.R UNT SARAH PFABODV HAD SMACKED HeiiTHUMB.MARSHAL OTEY WAi KEB VOLUNTEERED TO OPEN UP THE MYSTERIOUS BOX OF FREIGHT THAT HAS KEPT THE TOWN FOft DAYS MANYDEER ARE It i-Huns io 1 laker J.iy SMnctr returned to Liaker lust tvtninj- alter attending tho ucddliiK of his sister, Misa Alive Spencer, Sut urday evening. Npendlne, Hay at Nut Lake Mih. (K'orKv Cochran anil Mrs. It. .1. tluckman and clilldrvit left thin morning for J hit Lake, whero Ihey will spend the tiny. SEEN AT PARK Till-; l'AHK, Jan. 8. Jlutnors tin afloat that there will bo luHKhitf and Hervtue. I tnnccT crnuirr i I UIILUI ULtlllUL if BUILOS RQADSI , o ltiii.tn.r lt utiMl Vlir tile l'tllVHt Q '. S. nrparliucul i, AKi'u'Ui-jo o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Many Beautiful Styles In, Our Selection of (tiirst a; the Savoy t.ri'Ki W. Ixciiwn came hi .from ! lmhler Saturday ami was u ifuest of i the Savoy Hotel, jMtlug In Tills City j I.. It. 'Puttie and fatnlly, formerly of KIkIh, are now living In thin illy. I.Mr, Tunic used to be editor of tho j -'.Kn Iticorder, but in now wi-UtnK IHV Insurance. Visited In rirn-init Valley Mrs. Ruber, of La Urande, return ed tu her liotiu' last evening niter visiting friends al ricasnnl Valley for some time. Local News In Brief INi.sm's Tlil'ousll l.a Crumlc -I1hs .Margai'tft llrown. ot Maker. Ipus-scd tliruuKli l.u Urnnde Iuatcvcn. tutf on her way to Heiiimer, ivlierr she will visit for several days. Krtilriictl iron, ll.llltnllixtou .Mm. II. MaKUlrc returned last cv j ciitny to her home in L.a Oruiido ulTcr (spending Hcvcrul days visiting rcla- I lom . nlon l.cn for Home al Klein l.cKler li. l.'nuley came in from I "n-! Miss. J. 1'. tioo.l, w ho hint h en in llvi's ul HunlinBton. Ion .Saturday on iMtiilnecij and was ivtf- lids' city for sevtirjil days, returned to lslcrr'd at till' Iilry. Ilicrr honi.' 10lf;in this morning. Aorlh lonlfi' oylf (;irhain, of Nim-IIi l. was a .Sunday visitor at 111 .Savoy. ' i 1 I f , : ; lift Ulifl U o I'll 1 11 K n No. jfi Ji ' t roliriilllilrr-: i ': ' V Nvli.a-.- lij-Aillsiiiii' r voi t "' ! ii. IV Tnlth' urrivud from linld.-r '-niss" and VVufeuK-. f i.rn tiiu .uuinioK .Mrs. Wallavo .Sudfrsoife of this city, h-ft tllifl U'or-nillK On No. Jti for ItaUvr, Ull OOSI- At I'oloy llo(o , ; ... . .. v-V-j .ll'S. A. I. IHH'S, or .IllKOnll,' WHS rclsli'l-cd at lhu.l'oK-y yi'Slortlay,--, last I'ol.'.v. I'lliliK and is a KiiiKt of till mwmlllinji oiiomtlons tin L'ullirrlnuilun-. luadi' allotimnts ol fjis.siiN loi'iu -ro.k at II. Korks. in llm mrly tin' lonslruition of oil. Mi nillis oil l'iili!r. Kivil Davis came nt'ir mov.'roails In tlio North I'avifii' lilstrlit. o lin? Ills mill theft last fall. il'lii- j (Ori'iron and Waslllnk'ton). aivorditig g Umhi r In iiut'stlon lOiniirlsi'S tho to u stati lni'lit just toilfd hy tin' l'Ls- o rathirlno t'ri-ck Korku llinnilinl .; trlit Koristi r's otrli.'. IHirlnK thi',0 okih'iI by John II. Hunter, with two saino period $4:l,04S was allotted forj0 additional holding, held tiy Hohert road nmllltcnaaee, ISS,732 for trail o A. Hunter ami Mrs. Irene M. tlroupe. eonstuetion. and i :i . U 7 4 to trail main. This piece of tinll lias lieen looked .tellance In the district. o over ly three or four parties, with Kluurcs just received from Wash- O views of operations. It Is considered ' hlKtun. I), t'.. show that durlllK tho one of UN. very hest pieces of yellow year 1921 the Kuresl .Service con-'o I pine In ICiiMtcrji tliotfon, lieliiB rlBht struct 7-M miles of nilmir roads at i in the middle of tho IiIk tlinher hell. cost of mil. M.S and :im nines oi 0 1.. I". liiKiiiin, experienced lolfKcr and trails at tt cost of i I ! . 4 2 ; . sawmill man of I'lilon. catlnuiled It at I Three hundred and elithty miles of j hetween :lil and 4 per eont select. I major roads were constructed for the j o It Is located only 14 miles out of I'orest Service hy tile ltureau of l'llb- j g I nion, Willi a creek bottom Rradc He lluads at a cost oi 4.I120.3'JO. Ino for ii road all tllo wil.v. Mr. II. H. addition S.0U7 miles of major and ml-g Dixon of Iji Orando l attorney; for, nor projects were maintained at u cost 1 0 the ahovo property. of iS7.1li2, of which $i..3:iii was se-io cured from local authorities. Korly-jg (leoi-Re McDow returned from li two humlrcd and ninety-four miles ofio tlrande Wednesday.' He reports fairrails were iiiaintalneil at a cost ul'j2 markets for Iiors in tllo tlrando Itonde 1 i This represenls a total ix- , 0 clly. On his way hack ho visited j pendlture for the construction ot'lo I Willi his family at his rormcr home'ronds and tralnn durliiK the year 1921-ig ' ' S on the t'ove road. Jof f l).4!ilS.GU I. w hich Includes H.'.U.:!.. oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOO lien Van Is InitcliiiiR it these days,';,-.::: co-opvratlve funds secured from while his wifo and hnhles are visit- HtateH and counties. t L i lus relatives in t'ovo. Hut no Rrcat :Xp,.ndltun s to January 1. 11122 sympathy is needed, aaliert is mrur conslrucllliB 3,7211 miles ol' major excellent cook. . roads total $15,341, 1173, of which $!.- A lcl.epl,one iucssiibo camo to M.!'1" '''' r-M-v" lOva Vanorder. from .Mrs. Agnes ltlv-l'" " '"" r ers. who Is lakinscaro of .Mrs. l.er.ha , ' ?"??r ," y..."- I .unnlucliain. sIsU),-, of Mrs. , Vanordor. I uf W2-V- Indnd Uf ... , .he was .mile .U.,at ,.or ho,,, I? rrur'S.r '.i ttl tadicd.tlliut hc will ret-over Houn. l:.t;ilUilr- on,. tower tTathwlii, W If L w 6-iR Silk and Wool Dresses All Going at Sale Trices vie FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-VVear and Shoes ' I.rn for I'rndU'Kin- Mis. H. (i. " -t till- of tills city l- ft, last ovi niiiK- for I'l iidtt'liMi. whrri hIu will visit lor soni" tiniv. On Way to Caldwell V "Mra. I-'.'l,; Stui-liiriK. of I , Idaho, stopped over in La (irand ';rninK on h r way to Caldwell, ioii rroni I'erry - pviry riiihHtiVninfl'Hiid'fi'-Htvnillnw wist on,t' 1,(1 iliO''''lt,,rf - I it 1 1 liufliHiHf-" last Ida. j Will wnd Vliili'ir?ii''aljrii;iift-i j Mr. and .Mi-m.: ,iiBi.ur 'ifOskfn l l.-Fl At Soiniiter It. It. CotlliiK ciitne ilnwn Truui Ka ineln yesli-rday and is reglslen-d at the Womnier Hotel. imiis ttoine-i- lyesterday for (IriiiitR Van. v'h'ej-c lliey j Mrs. A. J. Cuwlea ikl.ss.-M I hrotiKh will visit for a few fday and then po I.a (.raiide lastevetiinir on her way on to Soiitln rn California, wiiere they ilioine to Missouri uftcr spendiuK siv-'wilt spt-nd the renuiliuier of the win- lal weeliM vIsiUlliT at lOlltei riiiL'. JJufn liin In Toun I'". K. Smith, Imsliiess man of KIkIii. Kohy Hot is in I.a rand today. 1'roni i:ii C. V. tiallowiiy came in from Kl pin Inst cvfiiln and is stopiiiiK at tlx t.T. To Visit 014 Homo . II. W. Mam r left Saturday for Now York to visit ills old 7ioiue. Mr. Mau-t-r is iUlt" well known in this city and ia a brother of Mrs. HiikIi MeCatI, who Is employed by the J. I, l'enney Keliiiiis, from I'oJilantl Mrs. Kayt- Cullin rftiirned Morning from i'm-t land, where spent ;i few days on ItiisinfSH, JNmit fioiii' I'eTry MlssJ.-sfiie M nrrjiy, of I Very, w as down viMfiViK frieiids "iii this" uitv Snii day. t ....:zl-:z. :. I Spent Sunday in I.a (i-:iiiilc ; Maryl AM.-n. of IVrry, spent Sun- eonipaiiy. this ',i'" in Vly w,,n friends, return- Klll," In;; home Sundiiy ev.-nim? on No. ' l-fiivr I'oi .Missouri : . '.':: j Mr. and, Mrs, A. il,' Johnson, . left ,. 'I'o IfciKrr-i-'. ; ' ..If'' - -Sunday for JopMn. Missouri, when- Mf:i. .lai.i.-s K. Clark U ft this morn- ln,.y ut.r uy t.l(. HvrJous Illness int- fur liak r, .where sin: will sm-iiu . (- yi, St .inimsoii H mollieiv.. 'jl'liey jWlH ;I STlort tirne on l.usin. ss. , ! prolaldy be kou- a, juoiith. , FIFTY-FIVE HUGE I Despite thoir tremendous size, .tlif . i r.nmt AmvPL. nn relative weipnt ot me now locompr uuwiiuiivji3 lj ln itives is only Si pounds per itoraf- INSTALLED ON U. PJSXmib.iT',T"' - ,) i ji . . , ' . i ,-. Forty of the lotomotlvos will lie , V.d , mTmo1! , J ,PrMl) Used between. Denver and 'Oodrfc'thf SAN I'RANGJSCtVJiin. 8.--1-ifty-; f iftccll Qlht.n ins on tho tsUforni five of (he Inrgcst locomotives in portion of tho system. , ', ,- the worlil will shnrllv hp nut in.n I !'i ' ' ' ; ' ' ' '"' ' , 'l. ' total thl.sipaucnirer nnernfion litf thii ' ITninn I iMm. A.. frAfzp. ulid lier' son. Jrf- hadfi taid speUof Hlck. l.ls Bhnl. ,r"r . e M, e n u e u upon "uiny u (..if,c Svsm, accordinir to local of- ncph fctnel. suffered Hcvorls woutnl$ I uii'.li'' HcliiB iniiiHi or less sick al thiii""1"1""'' l" ''4,',,"s' ' ficlnla of tho Toad. The order, Bald 'at Halcm .Monday when their uiitotiioJ oueVhuc, liut .tt ls imsscd. over uid,"'"' eMandcd iipm. overhead uud iid- lo jj0 ,)llvt of ono ot tho ir(rcst ,llo was slrucU hy an Orcaort mocVrtO, , HI', friends are; reloieliiB' onco morn, nilnlsirallon .by ,ilm l.uicau ol 1 uli- niolivo power impiovcment proBrHma ; wltcli cnlne. . ,.v "v. - uvci' piuuuuu...uy an rtiuci'icnn rniir . I'o dale 11 total c.llH'UdlUlre of $23,.,,.,,,. ..,,, s , result of Iha sue. I Kl'forlS KIV under W l,l' nrsillllw colts. rue. ion and uiainleiuince of IIU- mlh'B of trails. Til il 'iT'Ti is" usual Jovial II les. c i-. A.,t roster on the old Mile's place lint hvu- , ee.' I o las. or the week '-";'7- con.il ruction uf 4.TS0 ;cSSi of a "sample" locomotive of the two- troona , of , hoy rscon.K in 1'rlne, '.' w J 1 1' m no l. 1 ,ccv."'ll's "r rui"l!'' "7" ur l'llanme 300-ton type in pulliuR the San vllle, . The work Is holng. .pon.ored I i. , ii., . ,, I I L s, a'"l malnienanec of 3,iio7 mllea of Kpmeisco Overland Limited over the lV Odd I'ellows nnd the Mell.eJ. ia. Il Is proof thai' the T"'"iH 6,737 "'"''!' r ll'""8 '"'"K'nntincntnl Divide In Wyoming. ' ' ( ., m' hcen made. ! , l This hillldlnir of roads and trails Is Sald to have a two-l'old ohjeel: '.he opening up of the National l''uresls to !a fuller use hy the puhllc; and lm- JltiMii fiiiiKntucl,. Mrs. 1.1. A. Ilohdrh'li from lo SP' Kaiuela lllis moi'lltivt on 'ii. 21AV.h.ie nd ih.1,d.iJ.i!i,ni!jh,V.I I; l(ti,M" f .. 'Ii L. ' Jte.tii'iiH '.fi'iim aniia .Mrs. W. J. Ilcardill.! of .hiseily. r.l- ttirued to hr'i- home la$l evetilnir, afti vlsll in,; friends in Xauipn,: Id.tho,' for several W'-eks. j .Mmllffi I'o Iti.kcr t tiw-k lt .;, at .p. ..; I !-: ,'t .; ui , ,. , , . . Alrs.j r;n:i liore lino nauiiiHiM-s. ni vvnlurd alone lell, ,,y.jiin.?. .lor down. this eiiy, lefl:'tlils inoriiinir for lt.'ilier.j -',,ene, ,lyiere he Is .iltea.llii the :Lhey will uiaki' their home in , I niverstly of Oregon, uli -r. .spendliif? linn'. ' r '' ". 1 ' ' ' :' i:,,' holidays ,wl. h his- paivus ill -t UifJ I'lniii rich,- in hauling (hi .null over the Sum mit. I!y Hi snow Is not so very deep. It meas ured :in luchos at tho Porka on New Year's day. ' Sees .Many Dep.'. i.illle Jack- l. inner reports mat ,1Pm.i ti. orolicthm of the foresls he lias Men over 5.1 deer iihout a lulle ,,y iakK .hem more accesslhle to up the North l-'ork of fill liorlne, and t, cr,,Ws of rlro-llKhtrVs. I I hat the place looked as lr a blind ,..,.t officers point out that I he In of sheep had been there. He . t.r(.,SJOtl r the roresis means an dales that the snow shoe rabbits :iro:l)(.n.H,.j rlre liaw.rd, unless each cit numeroiis, but very few phcusanls ilvn cxcrclsea the same care with fire ire seen. ' ' in r.,.i thill he would In his 'I'he creek is all uncovered of lces.;own home, M: ; '' ' It has been very inlldi all winter: on -- Ihe creek, llm .lhc.r,onrtor. reBller-l l'l:l:lst , l';s I Sli'.h OX LU.SSi:s Ha only .our below diirln.;'. ..lie cold i . ( I'.y The Associated l'nss.)i, j,,,' 1.1.NIIUN. .Jan., S. Allium,' the lat- , .MiV: Ida l. Hunt,,,- .coii-at pel iBo'el .inventions for the comfort, of puh liek In her school t. L'jilon, on lie. I e. svry.in.s Is a periscope Ion 'double vomit of a severe cold on the hums: !'b'ked .rum , cars . which allows I he She is soiaewlial better-trow- unifwlll Icond.ictor to have u, full view or the oenbablv he, "ft J lr,fi Av If' '"1 1'.ludeCk without. III., Illeeessily ol . Tho Hunters' LusHs. tlt, (l-S.l'kP Vl'TlM' K "'" Hlul'', "' , ' w,i-,.-.',il,h. li.'M'I't .Hmiln kmiicl' TH'"W convenience also will be V.lliorder sent Ihl'M 'J Vaek ! if coin! '' passenKer, by enal.llllK lllei dlsl Krdseopiil 'church. -j t-ranl: Hniltlr eaiiie.iu lio.'u Kltrin ( omllllon Not s i;,i,Ml ' ' ' Willi a illHjcfi1IMo-ja:'li, Willi 'irnfrly fe. from below, ir tli-rn lire mi) ."last Jveniiii,- and is . s.on it.,- at .be, willianr Alliiinoli. who is colivnlesc- I ifn-etlliKsi Tf, (l4 ':):ion tn'TIni jivjijl'"""! seats on the upper deck, r,.l,y;llntyl.. . InB Iroin n major opcrallon a. Ike III Is -ill. ..'iili-jt '4'"'t. V'l'M fi chll.rs i-haracler is .i,,a,il,k In Ui. ( ! ? i tlrandc ltonde;llosdlah'surrer,:d ft re- i "irhat I kdvJ l H' J,nr ulsil slui '' 'rf-T , r,,n,- vt-HK I t-f Im'IH.- Itinl. (-t' ,' lln.iir.ls In Siiiiiincl'ville . laps,' and bis enndillon Is no. so Kuod, 1 The liiipplness of one 4s (he luppi- ', . ' .," ' '7 ' . ! Hi! Ilan Summers returned to her ,.,.r.lln,r t, e..ttM.t,t,cj: .i lil 'J inl j: in' !,II .-i,ii,I vice v M,,i 1 Jtelllrnsjlo Home in 1111111111" 1 Mia,' Dan Somniers. returned to her .Miss linns O'.NIurrturilv'd 'o, l.-.r . honielat Slininiervilie, lllis nio.'nlll JT t'f hplne at: llllKard last jii'eniny; . a Iter , !,r seeinif ller liltle KiMu-l idierllter vlslllnv several days in I '.tx frailde. 'off for l'orllalld yeHl.rd.iy ::,),', 'ec ii " at M'ttt' of all -.and vice (ycrsa,( I'uiidi.lou Iniprmeil .! ,i: .''l i, ,,:.' ('I'lrnk liecloiis, who has beep dnlte tlill for .he past few days. Is reported io be reeling better today. His many rril-ndsiare delighted to hear lof jiis liii!liioved l oitditlon. I ' m - WwrnM km Aiv74 rA l.ealnu Tonijjlil i' Mrs. M. Shlrliy .and i-u o diiiiKht'-rs, or tills city, will- leave' lonl(,'hj Tor j.jfOtii; Mt'jie.li, ialirornla. wherl- !they 'iw4J.i,s,ieiii .'-W .i'inuindt-r of tli'i win ;ter In. the vitrniilr climate. 'I'o IMay at .North I'owdei- 1 Ulstin's s.'ven-lf'i orehestra wilt play at North Powder Vt din sday ev inin; at t tie tnaiiKuralion hull Klv.n for the city officials, which Is to be. iiiuite an elaborate affair.. .nier' will also be a singer uccoinpanyiiiK ,,1 lie orehestr a. . . ., ,.. . ( Home tn i;tin Mrs, IIcrn;iJ( llujf and liu-.r -n tv 'lurrwd tn tlitdi', .home . al , l-ifri , .t ids jitdminK uftir speiidiiv; soim, t :; ,Jn lids; city., w here Mrs. Jlutr ,J .la-en eltavm Kuiue. dental, work done. VVhlh lu r("tlu y ,liavu been , Isitiiiff Mrs. ,W, llaiikinn, , . ..'-:. 4th Annual January and Remodeling Sale " Mfdbouriie, I-'lit., f-j ven year scaral!t IVIIj UAH ltlt(Tlli;S fM'IKII.' (liy Assoeiiited l'ress) i., Jan. K. A fifty tl ton between broth- eks. who IhoiiKlit each other ' di-ad. fras endeil when It. V. West of Mel Joiirile (,'reetrd A. J. West, now a ei'sldent. of Indiana, whom ho had yot seen since the elosa of tho CMvll frar, durinvjMlfbotlttiiiJKlH '.hI.I.j Hy side: CI lio : i u'li U; t : t 'l h'l titl ro?! a visit A. A. West made to a rolonyii of (i. A. It. veterans near Ht. Cloud,! which his brother frciiiently visited i iind win-ri. the story of tho sepaia-lj tioit was known. ij They cnllsied in the arijiy tn' Dirtil fi'oin Itavenwood, Wst.' VlrLfinhi. and! served in Co. A, 1 1 1 h ' West Virginia l Infiintry.1 A. ,). West Is'now 7 ii'ii 1 1 J his. brother '2. A( sister lit Tonus, j ' norti ly ! yenrn old.1 iff expected hr.ru I tojoin tliein in a fa mil.' reunion. !! i( . . - --. -ii. '4 . - 'i , , "I ' Sircet rttrs Urft hertvlly loaded' now; and the pour fraction companies linvp just tiiaf' many' inorlT iWisseiiKei'M to ' Any La Grande subscri.iur to the Oljaorver who tioca not re ceive his paper by 8 o'tHock In the evening, pk-aso call Western Dnton, Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. OLD STYLE ! and ASSOCIATION DANCES ; liicry Wclll-eday null Hutlil'ilay i ; . Niaiii Slinle.'ll llniKiliK Killiiriiaj Nfelil , Kcxllall '! fiiMUl Mlk' ;,al 'I'lliio P.J. Powers j -.NOW GOING ON- Iteechc-s Orange i 'online from tlo- sunny smith, a i O "crate of "th fines! orautrcs I everjQ tast.d," as Chief .f I'ulice Clint A.jo :ilayn r,iaru-tTl.cd llnni, rried Io'q Jim jx'ison auo i nni i iayni-H ycsi'-r- II day. the sender b-diiK Isaac l-'aiilk, for I many yi'tirs constable In the ,a (iiande district. Mr. ! u til k h stttd ItiK tin- winter In ,on Anwijes tinl f iiieinbered bis friends with a urate of the liiticloUK tropical fruit. 00000000000000000000000000000O000000000000000O0000000 Q O O CLINT'S CLOTHIERY The Sale that saves you money. Our prices arc rijrht compare then.. Every article in the store hicduccd. ' i MUX'S SLITS i and OVKKCOATS One-Fourth Orf SHOES and IlKJH TOP l'ACS One-Fifth Orf -Hall Ui mid ii.ul Coiidrii'l. Itl Jii'.KK HOOTS, Kl'KISKRS and . I.KATHKR TOP l'ACS 10 Per Cent. Off THE STORE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE Now Is the Time to Outfit the Man or Hoy HOYS' XTKAGdOD . . SITTS , Two Pairs of Pants One-Fifth Off SPKCIA I, l.'id Hoys' Suits on Sale One I-ol al SS.S" One I-ot at $7.7. AII-Wool A Good School Suit At a Ileal Hargain HATS and CAPS One-Fourth Off UiMinis lie) hit; HentMiiteil ' Last week wh ii busy one In the local Y. M. C. A. Tin- dormitory! rooms were completely renovated, .newly decorated, new sliad. H Installed, new carpets eolnw down, paint hetnurl sbmjr In luscious iiiantliies, nnd jtll Ihe other evidence of house. cleaning heinr present. The lieu t inn s stem tins be n tone ov-r and the henttnir 2 fai'ilftiin are now In a much Improved : condition. Ail of the rooms have been re-curtalned. . NEW TODAY WANTKI) Woman to work 1y day or hour. J'hone 2W)-.i or ru II Viral street. I-H-2tp FOR HKNT Two furnished house-1 keeping room.. Imiuirc HOI fVnn avenue. $l."i.0U per month. I -8 21p f Announcement Wc are pleased to announce that we have instal led a blower system, producing clear, pure, hard and solidly froen ice. , The J. I). LYNCH COMPANY will have Ihe ex clusive sale and distribution of this excellent product in this community, and are ready to ARCADE TODAY and TUESDAY - ' ;;, ; .; ; ;i r:''- -; 1 'y ,,iigTry CORPORATION rrtl ' L - WITH A CAST OP 'I-, .-ii- i.'J,.' r.BUAT ARTISTS t. r WITH A CAST OF ", ' i 1 GREAT " ARTISTS ' 't ; i ' M'ullHc l'eli'1'H ' ' ' ' J'.aliy rtleli'arils lleadriitt1'' Myrlli' Hlediuau '!' ' . : .Mllllii',1, June, . ! i u ;i William Au.'illii , , li '. i I ' Mi f'lalre 'ii,dnor' : HutuMliary- Tlieby . ..rllHtOI lUHJUf t'liarlcM Clury' .' fund Uulloivay't: . MurtliiL Mitox . ,. , IJig in Theme Thrilling in Dramatic Action Charming in Emotional Appeal STARTING THURSDAY "IJLOOD AND SAND" serve you. PHONE MAIN 10 I'OI HKNT-Stcam heatc.l furnish-1 o ctl npnttmcnt. I'lDd. Waiihiitir.on :tvo. ' 1-8-tf o o Inquil-e ? l--ltp KOI! hKXT-n.rooui houe. t H Je.jeis, h. Grand Ronde Meat Co. We Are Not Putting on a Big Sale but our prices are cut tu keep lime with the lowest. ASH BROS. Across the Street from Peare's Jlt.'J Adams . I .!!! 1 ll(j 'I J'lill r ' . , I r J I f t' j.iiib in: I ...,.(ii,; - "K,1 ""jf; "!.' . '. ' 1. M Iftirjl fT - f ' f i-V," Anyone desiring lonitl ( tr room.