PAGE SEVEN
Monday, January 8, 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENINO OBSERVER
I Classified Want Ads J
I THEATRES
PROFESSIONAL
i DIRECTOR'S;
rOR BALH OR THADM
..OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
UBte;imtuli8. Jji,ow 0r woman -.T7.
i . i.V. oB,5?Vl"1,- . "lc "hone
a rlnga. Somiimr Bid.
Putlnc I'liysU-i,,,, ulltl ' HurKeoilH I
m.VJn,5cl.1. l"'"'iifn anil
ylih'OH oi Dr. (loo. w. '.iinmi-i-iimii.
J i Kill eiiKUKO In a Kimi-ml imu-il.-e
wil l , c i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , n i .s us a NiHiiliilty.
Orilrn Phone, Miiin u:i; Itt-.siili-m-e
j iiunt, .ii,,..i. i-aiiuei -Uotsiti IIIiIk.
l.a (liamlp, Hit, I 2-4-Hun
arroujiBVs
OCHRAN and EBERHARD Geo. T
Cocbrao and Colon R. Ebernard. At
tornera. La Grande National Bank
uuuainv.
C. H. I'lXX
20 mm ::,
Klevtilnr.
-Atlornoy-at-Lnw. Koo-ns
Foley lllfiti' liillK. T.Tkc
CHIROPRACTOR.
DR. BELLE MYERS, Chiropractor, New
Foley Building. Hours 10 to a. m.,
2 to 6 p. in. anil 7 to 8 p. m. 7-24-tl
OK. J. E. WOODEIjLi Chiropractor and
Naturopath. Nervous and chronic
. diseases a specialty. Suite 20, 8nm
sner Bids, Over Sllverthorn's. Office
houra, 10 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to b p. so 7
to I evenlnga. Phone 497-V.
naTUHR VVl'.K
ft. A. N. MA TV 1 LLC Special tat in
chronic diseases. Methods, Mcchano
Therapjr and Naturopath. 6kln and
blood dlaeasea, nervoua dlseasea.
Chronic Headache, Eca'jira, Bolatlca,
Appendicitis, Constipation,' Bowel
Trouble; all kinds or chronic Diseas
es successfully treated. Phone Main
698, Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Cool
Idve Bids;., uppoalte Star Theatre, Of
fice houra, 10 to 12 a. m 1:30 to 6:00
p. av. Consultation free. 8-4-tf
PIANO TONERS.
HXPERT PIANO TtJ.NlNG Clean: ana
. voice your piano without extra
charsa. Work Kuamnteed. Call New
lln Book Store for appointment. Roy
E. Phillips. . 4-16-tr
WANTED Woman wants steady po
sition in private family, "-fall
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
It O. O. M. La Grande lo-Ibo No. 60,
Loral Order of Moose, holds regular
meetings every Thursday night at 8
p. ao. at Odd Fellows' Hnll. The Wo
men's Mooseheart Legion meeta sec
ond and fourth Thursdays of each
aaonth. Moose Legion of the W J?ld
aaeeta second Monday of each m l-h.
Vlsltoia always welcome.
J. J. HA HI. AN, Dictator,
C. S. SIIL'LTZ, Secretary.
8. S O. ELKS La Urande Lodge No.
411. Lodge meets each Thursday ev
ening at o o'clock. Home and oluo
privileges cheerfully extended to all
afrqiDar, tgiKa. r v;.
S? U"AN CROWE, Eia.'se Ruler.
F. L.i PEARSON,. Seai.ary. '
ODERN WOODMEN) OF AMERICA
, Ij Grande Camp No. 7703 meet on
tne iirat Thursoay evening -or each
. month, In the K. of P. Ball. Visiting
.! neighbors welcome. -'
E. R. R1NOO. V. C
JAKE ROSTOCK. Cleric.
h. 1 sua A. M. La Oranrie- Lodara No.
41, A. F. and A- M holds regular
meetlnara first and in rd li'riaava at
7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to 'all
Masons. - T
LOT. L. SNOnGRASS, W.'.M.
k. nimiu, aec.
I..O. BA3L.E8 Aerie No. 260, meets
. every lirtaay night at rJagies HalL
Visiting memners welcome.
Z. LILLY, W. P.
' J. E. BIRDHHLU See.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Gronde Camp No. 109. Meets every
Monday night at Eagles hall. All
visiting neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at the office of the clerk.
Rooms 21-22, La Grande National
Bank Blilg.
J. J. MTTRCHISOV, C. C.
R. J. 'KITCHEN, Cleric.
INIOHTB OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27, meets every Monda
evenlnsr In Caatle Hall (K. of (
Ball), at 8. p. ,m. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
FRANK A. TURNER, O. O.
' C. U GRAHAM, K. H. S.
FOR SALE First class fence posts
Farmers 19X2 12-12-tf
PAPER FOR APPLK AND FKUIT
Boxes for salo at the Observer of
fice. Ch ap. 7-8-tf
FOR SALE Restaurant. Uood op
portunity for man and wife. Rea
son for selling, other business. In
quire 217 Fir street. 1-5-llt
COM ntLUTT
FOR RENT Sleeping room, 1510
Adams. 1-z-tr
FOR RENT Furnished heateii room.
Close in. 3U1-J. 1-4-tf
FOR RENT 3-room modern fur
nished apartment. Phone 180-J, or
3:J9-W. 12-23-tf
FOR RENT After the 18th, five-
room modern furnished house, (.all
35H-M. l--:p
FOR RENT Housekeepinif rooms.
Bachelors preferred. Phone JdO-W.
1-fi-tf
FOR RENT 6 room house furnish
ed or partly furnished. Inquire at
2504 N. Birth. l-G-2tp
FOR RENT Severt room house, cor
ner Sixth and O. .10.00 per mo.
Inquire of J. D. Slater. l-0-2t
FOUND
FOUND In business section, a la
dies bended ' purse. Ovner i may
have sums by approving! property
and paying for this adv. i , In
quire Observer: f lvfi-2t
WANTKD
308-W. '
: l-5-'tp
MlNCELLAMIttTTjS
HEMSTITCHING, Buttons Covered.
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 906 Adams Ave.
8-30-tf
PIANO LESSONS Lesehetitsky
method,- and beginning lessons in
harmony. Call Miriam B Smith,
Phone 296-J. 12-9-lmp
LOCAL CORSETIERfc for Barcle
Corset.. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, 1104
O avenue. Phone- M7-J. Strctls
Custom-made Corsets. Guaranteed
throng-fiout. Also Hemstitching and
- Picot Edge, t Work Guaranteed.
i.. 8-1-tf
MATTRESS .SHOP and;
WEAVING .WOEKS y
MSttresaes of ) ll.klDds,-cleaned J
fund TeUuIil leatuer EenoTaung. j
3 Rag Ran aad, flail Bug far
atol.r - ;- l i7 ltt :,:
. Carpet and; Rag , Cleaning
' 9X12, fl.no ana np
Chas. Edwards, Prop,
Phone 253-W
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of
the Maccabees, La Grande Loove No.
27, W. B. A. of M. Lodge meets flrat
Thursday at 2 p. m. and third Wed
nesday at 8 p. ni., at K. of, P. Ball.
Vlalttng Slaters welcome.
MRS. NORA: B. MACK-BY, ';
r- Coaimanoer. , 1
ARJOR1B BATON, , ' .' !
. .- Record Keeper.'
W. Cass
TRANSFER
and
BAGGAGE
Stand at Club Cigar
Store '
Phone Main 768 "
. B. 8. Hope Chapter No13, O. B. 8.,
holds stated communication the aec-
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
month, visiting memoere ooraiaiiy
welcomed
NELLTB O. NEILL, W. H.
ANNA 8. GROVE, Bee
T-A-X-I
Call Main 580
Imperial Billiards
Just: Received,;
Wnvt 'jnt Alaska mihlr rcmly- -lf-wi'nr
furs, AIho nthI brrnni
and bliU'U trfimninir fnr iIn'isoi
ami inll hi- himI rufl's ffir Of.nt.
Yfi u n nil lvclcitini' ui' ifinio'
and mt tlH'in. I alft liny nil
kinds nf raw furs innl will pity
Chris Miller
1010 Adams Ave.
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HICH MEN'S WIVES," A HKAlUt
SHOW ENCASED IN STKON(i
IIKAMAIIC JACKET
Aside from the stronsr drumutit
character of "Rich Men's Wives, the
Preterred Picture now Pluying at tin
Arcade thaatrt', the production is un
questionably a beauty show,
Tho story, which is un original one
hv r run k Hnzov and Agnes Christine
Johnston and adapted lor the screen
bv Lois Zellner, has to do witn mi-
swagger set of modern society. 11. I .
Schulberg,- in lining up tne cui,
fimiul it. necessnrv .to engage an ac
tress who could not only physically
represent typical society beauties,
but who, at the same time, possessed
the dramatic talent so necessary to
properly interpret the roles.
This Diovet to oe a niii-ii ma
and it wns several weeks before tht.
five principal femniinu members ol
the cast were selected, but when the
lust contract was signed it was with
managerial satisfaction that such
lever actresses as t..iaire u nuiaor,
Rosemary Theby, Myrtle Stedmnn,
Carol Hulloway and Mildred Junf
were obtained to make "Rich Men s
Wives" one of the outstanding pro
ductions of the year.
Mr. Schul'ierg then engaged nousc
Peters for the chief male role the
pin t of the rich man a man who re
garded woman merely as a bit of
Lifo s embroidery, l'eters is Known
as one of the screen's best portray-
ers of the rugged type and as a doei
of out-of-the-ordinaiy type of things,
t- The rosult f the first-day's shoot
ing disclsed to. Gasnier, who directed
the production, that Peters is better
ast than irt-any ot nis recent con
tributions jtofl the screen.
Besides House Peters and the five
beauties named, the cast of "Rich
Men s-Wives i--Hicluues:
Baby Richard Ileadrick, the gifted
child actor whose work illv- "The
Chilli Thou Gavest Me" instantly ele
vated him to .tlje front ranks vt film
artists, i
Charles Clary, "a Prominent figure
of the motion picture -world, also
has an important role, and brings
to it his finest efforts in the line of
haracterization.
Gaston Glass' oft-proved skill as
an actor is agam revealed in "men
Men's Wives, in a part that fits
him so well that it might be said to
have been written with him in view
Will. am Austin, one of the clever
est of the younger generation 01
character players, has tho part of
a young New Yorker who has made
one visit to London ami wno nas
never been able to forget it. as his
attire, his mannerisms and his con
versation constantly attest. -
"Rich Men's Wives" is being' shown
at the Arcade theatre today and
Tuesday only. ;t I
(li i: "AT friliKRRYS
, LAST PAY) OF ."N K.'B PEOl'LET,.
. i
Bit -of Old Japan 'Seen in Picture.
Beautiful, Scenes; in .William ,de
, Mille'8 "Nice People.",.
, A colorful portion of old , Jupan
forms the background for an -important
series of scenes in William de
-Mille's most recent Paramount r: Pic
euVe.i'"Nice Peonle.'" it
The scene is an ultralmodeioi icafe
The scene is an ultra-modern :cafe
Geisha girls serve as check room at
tendants anu cigareuu gins; jaiia
nese youths in the costumes of their
ancestors fill the attendant portions.
Everything except the food, the
guests and .the - music, is Japanese.
f ho first . is American, the second
EVERETT, TRUE
By Condo
Anf T& MORjS I tOOs! I WTO THI-S
'fwtoOR.'f THAT THIS SA R.TH' IS FCXT" TM5-
(vi cP ri I'M (MCt-iMCD TO T- IT HA1 ,
rvcSVATft' BGt5N PRO VSSS AQSoLUTtSUV TM4T THt2
1-3 ' ROOND,
T ?- HAS.
ojevErt- -pay, imo in everty ajay
rff -3 TH AT NUT IS QtSTT'Kl C rAin.1. i ik
ii 'aaaic
In telling of some of his early ef
forts in authorship, the Earl of Bir
kenhead confesses that he- sold his
first two books, for $100 each, In or
der to obtain money with which to
get married. '
M. Pachmann, the colehraltul' pian
ist, has received recently many re
quests to appear publicly In Chopin's
coat, which was presented to him liy
a friend as the greatest) living ex
ponent of Chopin's worKs:
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Taxi Line
CLUB CIGAR STORE
Main 768
A Car Always Ready
For You
IS
Great
Now Going
.on
The Toggery
Andrews -Tirosi- '
mmm
IS POWDER
Installation of Baker Recla
mation Project Will Bene
fit City of Noith Powder.
(Special to The Observer)
NORTH POWDER, Jan. 8 People
rejoice over the iii)roiiltt1ion Unit
linH-bocn-rccoiunifnUcd tu be nllowcil
'iy congress nlitl Unit the. stale lilgli
way commission 'will sea that tile
.tale Julias the .nej-esaurj'-oaU. f
N'dftli l'owdmr'is nVijInnina; to; think
of - herself In.. Hie tornis. -or. .A. clly
when llio. news j-'uiue. that &u0,(imi
wus sure to be allowed for I'lirthnr
eiHlltlloil of. the Slatll frt:rt,. fl,,.uu uDli,l. fnniilv- mnrll
iiinilnsroh ' wIH J'avn-'iihnlpiryg;, f0',. oniy. ff. cents. ' Don't mi3S
work on Ibe linker recliiinnUoli pro
iect. Meilrork bus been found on tho,
ilipor iltinisite anil that seems ,1D be
the plnce wliere Die ilnm will be bull'
The reeonini
blKllWily coil
ititte bii)ld;-;thi;(.hiivi'J' VfM'K ""t',it-nAilvi..
liunsre,ls Illume ut encouruKiliV- ,y
irrlautlbn- nieuilS'riniMI)flii''ltif'lful
er and ITnlon counties ua' well ua tile
whole slate but 'ilaee to North, yowtij
i r ib'uri 'artj' otlier fiiWh 'r.t tho diim
will only lio'a few nilb-H from Nojjlb
I'owilif.. N1 only .will, tlie .Uwu ::nieiin
niiicb'ln the farming liit'ereslH but
58 CONVICTS RELEASED'
SALEM, 'Jan.' 8 There . were 58
inmates of tho Oregon state peni
tentiary released during the month
of December, according to a report
of tho warden filed with the-state
board of control. The releases
included two full pardons, thirty
conditional pardons and 20 paroles.
The full nardons were crnnted to
Jesse Wehb and Morrison Campbell,
who were serving life terms for
murder.
A Good Thing Don't Miss It
Send your name and address plain-
jly written together with centa
tanu tnis snpj to i.namnermin mi-ui-cine-Co.
Des Moines,, Iowa, and receive-
in return iu triah' : package con
taining. Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy
for coughu; colds, croup, bronchiul,
"flu" and whooping coughs, audi
tickling throat; .Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach
troubles,.. . -indigesUoiii x gassy - pains
that crowd the heart, biliousness and
oopstipation: Chamberlain's; - Salve;
needed- in every family for 'buriu,
scalds.- wounds, piles, ana sKln at-
sueli n birae boili.Vnt-rilll, bo a.
ploasiy;e rf'.rthlnB . but 'the exprcs
ll!'?ChsnBe lh PHyeieW' Struoture.
In support of Ids assertion that wo-jiieJI-we
luslnu tlsiltf Utile toes,! n scl-i
enlist points out thai In the days of
Biu'lent UicecB tVoman had tlirco Johns
to her llltle, toe,wlille It Is known Hint
Kgvutlaa women hud four. Nowadays,
!ldihricV"rJnal women have only two Joints,
tho ladiile' there are iniiiiy cases in nuicu
rhn first . is American, tho second I '-. , ...v... V:... ir.
are cosmopolitan, and the thir.-q '.'" lh,rill tt ii;.hs . ,iii.Ve tiiod' ntl-!accoiBaA one Joint Is found,
I iiiiinnnn .1 i - loll nhui I.
1.. -l .Ul urllll lllllll' lllllllll' ill.' till li."- M
... irH .: ., y. -m.t - !tlclikrhtful,mtionnl usplratton Ih jnwt inlll-
Hawaiian.
The iettine is one of the
elaborate ami lavish ever cormtru
for the screen. It consists of a
cious entiaiice hall tcadinur int
Inrtre Japanese garden illuininate
Oriental lights and lanterns, do
with tables and boasting of nuil
ous lttterustinj' pieces of ()ru
sculptovinjr, vegetation, pergolas
p apod as.
T
, Where thickness of a Hair i
Equals a Mile
IIC lmlr of a luimnn head a viTaR.y from two to throo tl.oii-
niindtliK of an tncli, nml ,if motor m-rvlri' shop work Ih bnneil
on utTurney '.i'opst ii.-i oj'halr's lin'adtli,"; only, poor rtulta
can bf olttuincd. 1 ' '' -. v ..
, Auloinobtlrn may be d.'HirniMl altlto, and look tho Htunf,.yet
on, In'eauHt-" of pivi'lno f Iiuh mow power, uptuMl and Icbh vl
hrutioii. Wlion pfs'toaH' and cylinder bori'H urt- nttid to, limits of;
' nno t liotiHandl h plim or iiiIduh, it nii'anH tlml ut'ton a plstun .(M)t'
' niidt'i'sittn (fot'H Iti to v ,1fH't. which. Ih .(MM, ovcnd-Ar; uaidi In.daMii
1 of a thiw-tneh plxtou, hiKliud)f IiuvUik u vnlt vU niimce of ,f0S
.uiil for i-aeh Inch of pinion lUumctm') It Iiub. .nut and but'.oiiuH
an "oil-pumper" an t-rnu of hHu . thun un uwraKo - hiiln'B
brt'inlth, yi't, llif I'cHiiltH con Id bavi; .lunn ,uu wot'Hi Imd It been
a "mile" - i ; '- t ' t
Avoid crroi-H an iM'Oud as a lmlr and for closely fitted plHtona
n,nd porftu'tly Kiound cyllmliirshavo yuut repairmen briiiK your
oyliiuier bloc), to uh for reKrindint? and pinion ameinbtntf.. -
Leighton's Welding &
Machine Works
La Qrande, Orep;on
Furniture Exchange
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
i-.
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Kl-
tH
Heaters at Price to Suit the Pocketbook
lUi S'lLll
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E0HONOItUE, Prop. 7Z Z
Phone 474-J ' , , - Fir & Jefferson
1 jdiuort ly truM thai yoU will (,'lvw
most careful tboiiRbt and attention to
l he rmldicrs' loan act. The hiiccchh
Iii administration of the dutle lm
losciI by thti law ban been a matter
nf Ri-uiit concern to tho commlnHlon
drli citcd to cany out Uh provlnlons.
were una;, in hwu1U1i.k clotbctt.
the mcrltt, woman always pays. Hub
l)r. J. Ilt ny ruto Mho pays for. llio eart-
uay, anm
connected
of tho O
duo to bq
ConKtfpfttion,
(Con'
stipntion of Aha bowels la a
pa of tho ReworaRO syaieni
movea wasta mutter ironi me
It is ua necPSBury that your
rnntiniicd on nni7Q four
nu ..n -i -i.. r ' "w
iiu juii uiiuv.uio i uivu iiewi ty . - - - -
of the new uI ass-roofed staJfe. r"r
lv completfcd. ot the Lasky iKtu, t fv rriTi? UtOIYQir TH WATKTJ V movo rt(?ularly once ea-h day,
This fltag-e ik the largest of its ihAD iilb tlUKOI 1U U A I DUL flf this wllHto, ax it Ui that
in th6 nrotioij Dicture industry,
An Unusual Ohio Cricket.
The Jumping: bush cricket (Orcharis
Mltator) is found In nmatl nuinlters
thruuKbout the sou, hern hntf of OUUt,
frequcutliiK the undergrowth of dense
woods, the thickets alonr the border.H
of streams and the shrubbery of or
chard and yards.
pLDximiitplyt (two hundred peri;
welt; employed; in the lilminff ot, i
series Vof'scenes.i' . 1 '.
r. .WAllacrf KHeJd,. Fiebe' Dnniels, C
rad -Nagel and Julia Fa ye are fe
ured and tRvo Sot hem, Hetram Johf
Willimrr BoyJ,. Claire McDowell a'
others aro . prominent in the caa't
Clara Bcraner adapted the story
from HachcJ . Crothers' successful
stae;e play of the same name.
Comedy showing, "The Dentist."
ftODOMMI VALKNTINO COMING
Rodolph Valentino, popular star,
will he seen at the Arcaile theatre
starting Thursday in his first Para
mount star picture, "Hlood and
Sand," a picturization of the famous
Ibanez novel ?f the same name. Li I a
Lee and Uita N'aldi are the featured
players and head a strong support
ing cast.
First Observations of Pulse Rate.
The first reuhir obKcrvallons on
the pulse rate by conniintf the number
ut bKits In a nilnuti by the watch
were made by Sir John Kloyer, Kng
llsh physician. In V.MJ7.
n I
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tito' niDi's of vour home h-. lioiit
nd curry oil tne -wnsio jroni
use. 11 you wouia t'lijuy. h'-wi
kocp your nnwcm rorfiuui- ny
' Chilriiberluin's Tublu.. then
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1907 - 1923
vein's of ceaseless effort to ploase our custom-
ci-s and to render every service consistent with sound
business principles finds us more completely equipped
than ever before to supply La Grande and all Kastem
Oregon with both fresh and cured meats. Our new
packing plant has no equal in the state outside of
Portland, and is not excelled there except in size.
We solicit your continued good will and patmnnge
for 1023.
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
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TODAY-
-.inihi' 'it!
mi '.)ii i mo-vr
. i iV-. Jify
Make yourself master of today, and you will
win. Why lose time and possibly opportunity
by writing when you can have the satisfaction
of immediate response' by using our long dist
ance lines? Any telephone is a long distance
station.
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE COMPANY
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P. fl. llc'I.np, Manaecr
Dnlty l-'vccptliiK Niimlnyfl
I.cavPs l:nion . J.euvpa Ia Grand
?:.10 a. rti. 9:00 a. m.
tn:no n. m. 1:00 p. m.
S:n p. in. f:45 p. m.
luvi?s I'nion. 1:00 p. m.
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Tom Starts'Moving.
BY ALLMAN
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7 0VEP A FEW 1 HIHG3
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AND 0Wi'T r'.EAK. I A t M MOKU
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ALU IM A OOSET f VJO ULD TAKu.
AMD LOCKED IT y TOO- I'M ArRAlD
J GE.T EPOKEN f?i 1
l THINK I'LL CALL UP
MOVERS ANO TELL 1
HEM THEV NEEDN'T
COME TOMORttOW-
TAT I DID T ALL
MVSELP
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LA3T Tf?lP"
jf To make ahv mor e
IT'S A WONDER. THAT
SHE TRUSTED THE
PIAUO TO THE.
I MIGHT JObT A6 WELL
HAVE CARRIED THAT
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and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licensed Embal-
Ambuhuice Ser
Plione Main G2.
mor,
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1505 Fourth St
La Grande, Oregon
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