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rt --Vtlay, ctolier li!)2a . nm Li dr.ANn'n 'evi l Weather ForecMf ! Sttttl I POUTLAND (AP). S Pair tonlKht and Wodnea- I day, nxcopting rain near J Classifie EATRES si rut n sm I tho coast. J rr r - i - .. r -i i ws - . i i n if. !,' ' "-. ' I PWIAY AMI Tl lSI.V f yf . """"""""aw r U f AJ- 1 "mollis Aln-I.'nn I'lnyfc ) y BY JUNIUS 1 IM AW.I liUc to IHI Ihc rtory nlVml JitiMo oil lint' II isn't ri'l'loi'ii. i v JlnlKM'Jcs for iMny Willnril nnil i:iilr. if "fHunr-Tikl.d CiruiKlo ImfMior'ii wln- iWgTt "Tlio IViit you run ilo 1 in llllj IB ; '! I f it is tirtthk to m H t i I HAN KOHItY.1 HLOW f n-irmnpr to iin n: A few more rind the women will K't eoin heyond our control. V SiHTOsfnl Dehnle. rimrlf-.s: "I 'a. we had one of the, most BiirrvKMi'ul d --hat en at 'our' liitfli srhnol last nifrht. lhat wo ever lieM," . . Pa: f'llou's ihat?" Charles: "Tlx Kubjert. vnn, 'Wnn tlip invenlnr or l lie barbed . wire, fence a Mnrbarian.' Kvery bodytooli sides, and no om; u'ol on tho fence." A linii town Ih a pi ti r where the banker rails you on the phone ami Tvffdn'S to know when you are Koinf; to tin Bometliln about that over draft. A noimnl man ' is oik who, when he rends another's low 'letters In (he public prints sliiv rrs to think of the ones be' has 'written in tin days roiio by. '; Moral I'm the typewriter 'and don't stn 'cm. Ho who poe8 down Info tho bailie of lire. trivlntf a mnlle for every frown , a cherry word for every cross one, nnd lending :l helping hand to the unfortunate is, alter all. Hie beHt ol missionaries. In (he Spring. In tho sp'rins tho housemaid's fancy LtKhtly turns from pot to "pan "fo tU ureal cr necromancy Of u young unmarried man. You canhold her through tho winter And lie'l! work around and sing, Hut U'h jusl as good ns certain SUe, will marry In the spring. UanosUlnii Jk never nan just lu'l'ore she catches hi is ha ml and shortly after she loses liini. "-. oiur.R who a i : to now- T.KOflKli DON"', A L W A Y K 1IAVK Till: MOST I1KA1X. "Contentment Is largely a ofunooneern as to xvhat Iho bors have." matter neiKh- ' I.ove opens the gates of Heaven 7Ui'i'ririge closes them. NVar-siRhied cum! omer: you making the rolls ' larger these days?" ItaUer: "Whal r-r-ol!s? loaves." "Aren't l mile A dumb bell drove tin to a local gas Hlnilon and asked for a (juart of gas for his flivver. The disgusted owin r of the pump asked him If he was going to wean the critter. 'The nvornjio girl fnlr.v tnles until she husband. believes acquires In troubles amy he worked off. Will IV Loving llv.s in Indianapolis nnd Is a tailor. Jum'l crowd, girl lie ta:y be a marrh d man. I,av for1! I'he to .liior CliKAT I'AI.I.S, Mont. Korest rnncers of the choteau station, near here, are invejitirating tho report that : i-iant meteor, whirh fell in Sun Itiv- or canyon. neur(Oivat Kails, on Aug ust is. last, set ire to the limber on VPendagon moun( tin. I The meleor f 1 about 10 o'clock nt Jilulil am I'alln oil'; t .,. Tho ;tnil WiM ern u ui.ihj wivui a,-,vTt tighti'd up the sur- counlry for abotd "a iln- ( ut, .s The fire on t'eiidaon mountain xvn.e porled the m-xr day, llonllli Niiim- Soloclod. KMH.i:TO.V. On-. (Al). -Miss 4 M. .riorlf Huliioron will aorvo as ooun r health nui-Ho in I'niatlMit county. ' According to an announcement by V. (in en. county supe?1ntendent of jools. JIT s"i vici s will be paid foi ik'jie state tuberculosis association, Rfntux wi!livork altogether In t he (jfrfi'e county outside of Pen- i ltHistTi Wlit ratnlly. M llSIIKIKl-O. Ore. W. J. Char- tA wife and five children of .Mid- port, touring the west, saw mo. t oos Pi ml es at the Pendleton Hound- followed them to Alarshfiebl, and day purchased n site on which a ilOine xvill bo conr.t rticted at once. Mnhn orrh lnl Head. nUEIJlY. MalHi. sirvr l. 1arli stnu romiiiK.nnTif public liiclnienls in Idnlin, dleil I rhlar artei-noon nt Port land, from cnniplli -nitons n-till- litir f ioi n lurhifiiji. viiih uliii-h he n sliickrii la-t spriii?. nc- cortlliiff to word rfrctcd lien. Newspaper (s Sold HAKKIl Lloyd Itiebhi, oditor of 1 no Kntorprlw1. publidud nt Vab-, Mnlhetir cAnnty, has disposed of Ms itifer--t In the pap r and printtnc plant to ih :Vles K. I'rnndall. a well known at toru- v at alt , Annotiiir inent of Ihej rl nni!" in Ihe parr it mam todny Mr. J'umditH ha taken over his djtics ub tilitor. RWeft?Sf t Thorium , Inre's mysl'ery-comojy, ''.V Man of Act Ion." wit b I oitliis Imd.eun in the role of u yoiith with more nioney than iniiblllon who is blurkjaclifd Into a twenty-four-hour career n( crime Is the best com edy in which, IxiUKlas Maclj-an has appears) sinT "The Ibntentol." Th- scenes of "A Man of Action" are laid in km l-'ranoi-seo, both amonx the palatini) homes of Noli f lilt nnd In )h- dens along Pacific street and Hie ltarbary Coast. The sloy was filmed by I H rector .lam.-s 4lorne boi h tn San lraneisco and out iho picture which has thr l.ns Antr.Us frmn the original story by Itradley Klni?. riu-re la plenty of corned v thrur- Tlicre - Es plenty of comedy thru- out tho picture which has . threp apbiue non-en "ort'ailons" in "lfop py." the shell-shocked veleran bf a Central American revolution; "l-'isko Itose," w ho wears second -hand clothes, and "Thf Deacon." who is an expert on pa lifts, t rick doors, traps, collapsible staircases and mis cellaneous exits and ilils-way-oiils. . "A Aran of Af'tlmi" lias been do scribed as an "an ion picture" ami certainly it is a movie that moves. There's u little lovo. a plot thai can't' bo guessed until the end, plenty of laughs and a liberal measure of melodrama which makes the picture unite as rnsolnatinjr as was "Offi cer filiti." The story centers around n dia mond robbery. Tlic owner of the iowels. a role played by tiouglns Macl.onn, is mistaken tor Tho Chi cago Kid, a I anions ,eronU, nnd is blackjacked for twen.-four speedy and funny hours no heroines the master mind of a gang of crooks. Featured in the exYllen! cast with ATacl.ean are Marguerite ' d.- :L Mmn. Ilitymond Tlatton, Arthur Stewart Hull. Wndo Iloteler. Arthur Millet. Kingsley llenMHct. William Court - right, nnd Kathertno Lewis. A Man of Action" and a two reel comedy is tho nil ruction at the star I'li'-atre today and Tuesday. , ftllKRItY'S ; TODAY unci TO.MOltlEOW 1 f;iorl:i Simsmis Now Ti-iiimpii. Gloria Swansun scored u derided triumph in her latest 'Paramount' starring Vehicle, "lilm-Ward's Mil Wife," which opened' at 'lie, Vherry theatre yesterday. - This Is a story of "a' IVc-nch girl who marries an Americin multi millionaire "Itluchenrd" t has al- n-adj' divorced seven wiv.jj. Miss Swansnn, however, in I lu s role of Mona do Undo, d tcrmim e blie will never be Jnim Itrundon s, Q hint b y flordon) eightli wife. She tiiitatles 1 1 1 iii until he is almost Trunlc. Mona decides to give hero husbatit ample grounds for a divorce. Kill Itrandon who loves his wife eheokiiuCes h-r and nil misundi rstandings avi rluir od away with ' love lriuniant at iho finish. Miss Swansnn is charming in this product ion while II unlley Ocdon in unilo effective us :t modern ' I J I m -beard." Others In the suportlig cast include Charles (freen, ldaiu'. Sal vor. Paul WVigel. Krank It. Ilutler. Iloberl Agnew and Irene 1 alvn. 5, I TO VISIT 11,5. I I av i-' t aim IVivi.t i fte.i i ,.ilMmi l.'.-irl-.v w.u irivnn . . J si nd-off by the members of the Amer ican society, wiio'gavo a lunohee'. "in his honor on the eve of his depanir. for a tour of Canada, nnd the I tied Stales. Tho former premier said be was going to American, neither to nuke speeches, write a. book, nor , "as a nia- .tiiiiiii i y ui ihmji ii ki;'i, nit princi ii- t ly to thank Canada and the I'ni , fi ! States for their help during the uirj and to sec how a modern, progrw-l sive country like the great Americjt republic had lealt v.itli the outhtan-. ing probleiuH of the times. Knglnd was wild pa it of tho civilization whit at times seemed afflicted with deca: but which when aroused gave amp! proof of its vitality. "Tho old countries of Kurope nr fettered and antiquated utilities wblol nave ueenei-aieu in Clieie ami ex hausted traditions." declared Mr Lloyd tieorge. "Wo are tangled ai ev ry step in Kurom by old feuds and new fears, and I am anxious to. sot how a count ry which is freed from I he.se entanglements builds Its edi fice." 'm ter l.nki llfWH't to ('li-. UKI. tir. Thc n-aort at Crater Ink' will h, ontcially closed Sunday ninht, it wan anuotinriil hero todav. Two liifhoH of .snow fHl nt tho laky this w.--k. i:ri Tin-: want ads. DOLNCS OF THE DUFFS i i nun nrnnnr LLUIU btUnbL WILBUR WENT OUT THI5 EVENIKlG AUO HELlH TOLD ME THAT VOL) 'VOUU BE ALONE SO I THOUGHT I WULO COME OVER AMD KEEP VOO COMPANV- 1 1 LA GRANDE MARKETS TODAY Top Trice Murkets. Hunch pjfUs, 40 cents dozon. Kapln Valley tomutoes, 10c lb: box. Cnbhafje, 3 to 5 cents, top quality. Flour, stmitfht patent ljU.Oa, Wahinton liacil wheat, $225. Watermelons, H cents pound. Peaches, 9." cents to ' Cantaloupes, 2 for 2.ric, 2 for fine lemons, 55 to (Iii cents per dozen. , Oranpes, medium fia cents, larje 00 cents. Sweet potatoes, li cents per lb. C! round Cherries 15 cents per lb. Phirida. grapefruit. 2S -enis. Strawberries, 2 boxes for 25 cents. Hlackbcrrics, 10 cents box. Sweet euro. 25 cents doss. ears. Cucumbers, pickling;, .'15 cents perf B"""" String- beans, 10 cents per pound. iirto.i ift..nn i r nA.c o V - oftn Carrots 10 cents bunch. . I Turnips, 10 cents per bunch. ( . ree n pe p pn rs, 1 U cen is per 1 1 . lied peppers, 25 cents per lb. Lady Finger grapes, 2f cents per pound. Concord grapes, l fi cents per IK Tokay grapes, 20 cents per lb. Hubbard squash, 5 cen in per lb. ' Pumpkins, ft cents per lb. New potatoes, 3 cents per pound. Raisins, lxi to 20 cents per pound. Cidie sugar, fll.ofi per 1 00 lbs. Tillamook cheese, 40 cents per pound. Creamery butler, 55 cents l pound: $1.10 2 pounds. Hons, 28 cents. licef loin nnd flat bone, 25 cents. Pot roasts, 15 to 18 cents. Heef boll. K, 10 and li cents. Lamb chops, 40 cents. Shoulder lamb chops, 30 cents. Leg of lam," 40 cents. Poik, whole shoulder, In cents. Pork, shoulder roast, 20 cents. Pork chops, 28 cents. Steak, 20 to 25 cents. Link sausage, :ta cents per lb. Gasoline 22c. Coal Prices. Mine run ami nut, $12 delivered. Etfg nd stove, $12.25 delivered. Lump, $12.50 to delivered. 1 Four Killed In Week. SAI.KM, Or. There were four deaths duo to industrial accidents in Oregon In tho week ended September 27. The victims wore: It. II. Norman, chief operator, Klamath Falls; Joe Corrjca. logger. Black Koek: Joe ULlolia. section hand Kuappa,- and' Jacob Kiefer, laundry xvorker, Portland. Of the total number of accident reported for the week (ii:j worn sub ject to receive benefits under tho compensation act. V wore from firm': and corporations that had rejected the luw and four were 1'rom puoiic utility corporations not 'entitled tn stale protection. Cohen Stays' In Prison SALK.M, Or, Governor Pierce lias refused to Interfere in tho sentence or llyinan Cohen of Portland, who recently was ordered sent lo the state penitentiary to servo a term of one year following conviction' on a charge of acting as fence for Ihievcs. A large number of persons confer red with the governor on behalf of Mr. Cohen, and it was urged that muted to a term of three months in the Multnomah county .jail. For Sale Modern 4 -room home, lnrce lot iuumjw, nrar ranroao, scnooi nnil m ,M w gwwu locauon on nam sur- fu r''1 Street. Pl'iCO J2.2IHI.aO. TllH terms are very liberal. Modorn r-room li.onso, new,; full ba.srnirnt ' J'urjiacf , f$rplapp. buili-in wmhIi traya, 1 coirK-nt MdcwnlU, hard .Miniaff-'d Mtrcft, fxrcMcnt - location. TIiih is one of tli lif.st Htnnll Iiouhp: t-vor built in tli city and the prirn and 1 11 rin h make it u gooI hanLraiu nt S.'t.2r0. Tt'riu.s: JLOitd.aa, balunc can in paid ly uionl lily, Ronii-annual or annual paynicnin. Invsliiral'' this. Roven-rnoin modern lioiiie, 4 lota, i barn, rhleken house, close to selinol, Hliopa and 1'almer mill. Lei us show von thlH iind you will May II la far mi ller pried. It have svv'-ral eiirnls that want lOdern homes. If yon have one to J.'M. rme in nnd tall; tn me about tl. Geo. H. Currey ITS Looking Tbi f GLAD VOU PID. OORlS Ml FOR KAliE OR TTIADH roil SAI.K A iroo.l I'uril " loHfin;: i-:ir. ('nil ISil-.l or Vli-W. .';.n rop. S.VI.i: T.nnl nr tin v iiisir wi'lrlil Hull Ilia., nlsa lianu-ps. Ail- ilri'M Hurry Smith euro of l.n (Iranili' Invi'Nluii'nl Co. . !l-2!-:ll I'OU SAI.K Two loin, lliivly lonil ril. Corin-r Sprlim mi'l AMim. I'hono S2."i-ll. Ii-l'li-l'.l I'nit hai.K N'fw ilionoi:r;iiih. Iii' low wholi'snli' prlrc. TrniH. Tiir. onlH rii'n. call Hi;-.). u-i'i-sin KOIt SAI.K I'llonc 4MII-W. separator. !i-2.i;-:n I'OI! SAI.l: AV.sl. rn Klii'llic Waiill- or. I'MrHl olasH ronilltlon. lionf 1S0-J. !i-27-ir ,, c, "A Id. will sneriflou my 1!23 1 tilM! 7-:np i. 1 hi'vroli't ' ror ?riro. Wlialilnijlon nvo. Inquire FOR SAI.K Kleetrlc washing ma chine in splendid condition; ladies Hart Sehaffner X- .Marx sport coat, been worn once, size y.s - ir - -' VOX BALK f.nylllK lu'lls, ninrk Ml-j noroa nnil Wlillo l.ftrlioins. nnn Komo spflnR chiclifn.s. Inquire L'4 1 4 N. Soroml. 7-::t VOn SAr.10 I.wwllyn 1 Kvltfr pupa. Konftonnblo .prlro, . l'H04 St-roml. 9-2S-M FOU SALE Bartlott Poars, (10c per box nnd up. Call J'JOli Kir Sc. Phono 407-W. 9-2-i-tf h'OIl RALE ned.i, ilrossprs, bufrita. rlilrronlHi-s, sprlPRH. nuiKt's, (lavi'ii porLs, lihrnry tublcs, VI Hpotvnl l-ifto. a on(?-lon Truck, cboup for ciulck nl-. HouBliton'a, opposilo Thorn's Grocery. y-11-1:' UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS I hnve taken the agency for Under wood Rebuilt Typewriters, which are late models, nnd as good as new at about half tho in-ice of new. Call and ace them. E. C. Tuclcev, 1808 Second St. 8-25-1 m FOU RENT 'Oil UKNT--H'-rooNi modern Iiomh. $r,0.0ll inonlb. Jllfpdre Observer. n-;:i-ir I'OIt HUNT Small new house. -Adulla. Inquire l.scis Cednr. 9-27-Slp KOH HUNT I'lll'mnislied rooms. IT ol. -and cold water, stemn heat. Over Sitvertltorn - Wrljfhl'H . Iiciija Store. Inquire 1 In liruff Hlone. i-On RENT Piano. ritone Main' 4i. . 3-12-tr NICE LARGE airy rooms. Hot ami cold running water. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams. S-7-tf. FOUXD IAJST J'orltrMliooli, IH-Jwccn Hilvt-r (irill and !tpt nnd AduniM. $!u rt'warU. Lr'nve at JinprrliH Hnicl. William T. HavlH. -as-:ilp WANTED WANTKI) Sprond-linn.l .rlrlr r;iiifr in K'od ronilltlon. Ah!; Mrs, Curry ot Silvrtliorn - Writil'H F:uuily limg Hloro. 9-2 7-.1I WANTKI) Woman for ; general lioiiH-vvork, family (f tlir(i. 1'huiif Main 77!. ' 9-'MUlt WANTKD- -Cloan cotton raKH at Oh-9-20-tf WANTKI) NlBht 1)HI lioy. Inquire ft-M-ir Sommcr Tiolid. HOOM AND IIOALD in prival' I'ani- lly. No iithcr boardera. Apply 170!t Waaliintrion Ave. 9-s-::ip WANTED Your used Fumiturft, if you are buying or soiling: Furni ture soe Houghton's. Opposite Thorns Grocery. 8-27-tf- MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING and rlcot odiro by Mrs, liert Ilurhns, 1417 Washing ton avenue. 417-W. 4-10-tf 1 1 K M HT IT 'III NO , PLHATLN'O Hut tun hol-'M, but Ions eovr-d, stamp Inir. .Mall ordMn jfiven prompt at tention. AM work Kuaiiinteed, l'anr-y Art (ioods.. 1. M. i. Thread nnd llahy Wear. The Htitrlilnr ami Art Shop. Ifi Adams Ave. rhon"1 Main f.:i:i. a-ll-lm HEMSTITCHING ami Picot Kiljje promptly Hone by Mrs. K. C. Tuck pv. 180ft Second St. WHEN DID VOU GUT THIS CAPE .OLIVIA? 'y VP 15V conn OU.I VEHAi IHAI IHKCI' 1 cn Four? mon i'n.' THIS. DI7E6d 13 MEW " ' -if. :hryf-W i"-3 J HEMSTITCrtiLzJ2l also Corsolifiv M-S..J. F. CO nuc. I'liono 14' tor. ncoFESSiON; DIKECTQRY owncdi'ATmo niYKiciANA DR. J. L. and DR. MARGARET IN- CLE OFteonaths. Soinal Curva hire and Diseases of women ant1 children a specialty. Office plione Mien lOti. Residence plione Main Ulfi two rlnifs Sommer Hi Id. A'l'ixmNR'tB i!OCIIHAN ana EllEllJlAnD Oo. T ('achrnn n.i Colon K. lobcrbard, At-foint-vd. L. (Jrande National l.'ank llnlMIni I' CniRlll'IlACMlH New l,,,(e' Huiiuiiti;. Huura 1U lo 12 - m, a)., s to & p. ui. ana I to I p. DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiropractor and Naturopath. Skin nnd blood di seases, ' headaches, appendicitis, backaches, rheumatism, asthma, ec ' zema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble successfully treated- Blood pres sure reduced. Diseases of women ami children a specialty. Suite 20 Summer Bldjr. Phone 4U7-W. Resi dence Phone 1110-W. DIINTIST9 DR. R. B. MILLER, Successor to Dr. U. J. Ruckmun, Palmer-Roesch Bldgr., Adams Ave. nt Depot street. Hours 8 to C. Phone Muin 70 Special hours by appointment. La Grande, Ore. NATI1KK CL'ltK UH. A. N. Mnlvii.i.H speeialtat It chronic dlceaHca. Muthuda. MiMihanu 1'herapy mid Naturotyutli. Bkln and blood dtaeases. nervoua diaeasov Chronic lendat:.ie. t:coma. Uctalloa Appenilicltis, lonatlpatlon, Uowe Trouhle; all klnda of Chronic Dl euea Ktireeasrully truatud. Phoni Ualn Itooni 1. 2, X. aneond fiooi Ooolldo BldK., opposite (j'.ar TUea tvi. urlce tiotiao. lu to 1 a, nt 1:S0 to S:UU p. ui. Oonaultallon rro ' l-4-tt I'lANO lDNISRS BXPErtT PIANO TUNiNU Clean and voice your piano without . extra charge. Work iruaranteed. Call New Itn liook Storo for appointment. Itoy hi. Phillips. . 4-1 6-1 FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. Ia Or undo LoflKO No. 8.10 Loyal in-ur uf Moose, holila legulai mooting! every Thursday nlKtt at b p. in. t Odd Kellowa' hall. Tin Wcinion'a Moowehftart Legion meetf . DieiflH Hcnnd Monday of each month vitfiiura niwuyn welcome. A. N. MAYVILIK, Dictator. C. S. S11ULTZ, Secretary. 0. P. 4S3. O. Elk l.m aranrte Lodfe No -uoug-o meets each Thursday venfnu at 8 o'clock. Hume una ului privmvfl nhearfully exLnnd:d to all t(rutli;r LIIih. De Lile Green. Kxal'eJ Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. KOIiHrtN W()(MSiKN OP AMEItICA La Grandu Ciap No. itiii meet on tU flrat Tliurbday evening- of each .onlh. In the K. of P. hall. Vlaltlntf NviKhhom wul-jome. E. ii. ItlNOO, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. . V. and A. M. La tlronde Lodge No. .A. A. P. una A. M holds regular m.tliiKa firnt and third Friday, at 7:311 p. uj. cordial welcome to all Maaona. LOT L BNODOHAHS. W. M. U. It. RINCO. Bocretary. F. 0. EAGLES, Aorie No. 259, meets every Friday niKht nt Eagles Hall. Visititifj meniljer.s welcome. IIARItY T. EDWARDS, Sec. EVEKETT WALKER, W. p. VOOOMHN OK T11K WUKLU La (i"af.du Camp So. 1U9. Meets ver iinndny nlKht at Hhpb Hall. All Dialling NtlKhbor.l v. elcuiue. Dun fiHynhle al trie offlee of the clerk looma 21-22, La Grand a Nattona Ituaa Hulldlng. J. J. Murchldon, C. C, It. J. KlTCHKN, Clrtrk. UNHWITd OK 1'YTHIAH Had Croai LkIk No. TJ nii;v. tivwi y Morula evening In Ciaile Hall K. of H Hall) at H p. m. A Pythian weluomt to al) vlnltliiK KulKli'a. 1'J. C. KlJOLIiS. O. C. C. L GllAMAM. K. K. 0. O. li. ti. Hopa Chapl;r Nu. LI, O. K. U ho'dr f Tui t-tj coin nuiiifi-at tort the msc und and fourth Wcdnr-fidaya of eacl month. ViflUiK uitiinbcra cor31all) wl'omftd. HAUiHA LLLIOTT PAUKKI-t. W. 11 t MN'A R I'.VOVV, He f lev em o'clock! i 3 iti-Ai. Tin: want Ais. 1 'ssaaJyaafe-y Doris Knows Hi ni Well , "M DY ALLMAN V.v-.iOER NHY WIL5UR. OOESN'T CC: iE - ' TOLD HIM TO CALL r"--H ME HERE - THAT FELLOV ..nP; M WORRIED MOST OF THE TIME ! iv. - 'HI 'T know HU5BAKJ05 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PttESS Oklahoma YNDE BAND WED BY PRESS Portland Newspapers and Happy Canyon Company I l-v -- ll'rmnun.'ir r - "UCilU 1 tl V Ul CLl Eastern Oind's Work. CARR SEk, i'tto ivldonce lliat the apprt'cttilect all xrt'(ron Ions ( oot B a 11 Football Season Is Here I Have All Grades and Prices F. L. Lilly Hardware &" Sporting , (ioods ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have 1 made "a pro found study' of monument building, and an order placed in our hands is sure to receive faithful, intelli gent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimates MOUNTS Blue Mountain Marble G rani te Comp any &02 S Are., La Grande, Orcgor "Rush Hours" In nil HnoH of bufilneKS, pnlronnffe In IrretruJnr. Street rn.rn, stoteH, hanlifi nnd reHtaurautH have their "ruuli Iioim-k," -when nti: delayn In oervlee are unavoidable. The public, with th situation befoi'e ItH eyeH, Kood naluredly areeplH a decree of (neonvenh nee. There nre 'ruh Iiourn" in n telephone exchange. With busl n''KM nervteo I he "londH" of ttdephone traft'hi uro tlidernilned by roiurn'-rclul netlvltttH, banking houiH, etr. 1 lie "load" of th renidence leh pliom vai li-H wllli liotiKehold nnd social needs. IT thero Hhould be nt times n delay in anawerlnK- your cull, remember thai trained youiiK women with nimble flnera nrr doing their bet lo servo you, and that nt the moment tlifro may be a "riiHir of telephone traffics. The cxerehc. of pa Ileum nnd eonsldi'ial Ion will mean better J-ervlee. Home Independent Telephone Co. I 'J DO VOU VJOP.RV ' . n i niou'T That girls 7 Y NO, IT'5 BECA, ' I KNOW HIM Hi V, well! III V a "yr NUMBER 306 QMS POLLS OPEII IN OKLAHOMA THIS 10116 jr UIl In nian- La Grande as one or of Its kind Voting Is y' lhtlr rnturn lm-QjiolT' FOR THE PORCH Several Sizes AT . THE '.v. -X 1 A UJ ... :.'0 ! Imp. Co. (jen.CarfS' tHemorml.roit ABOUT . ; J 1 S uoor Mats x-- .... ' i- ' i- f I 've- ' . di-d i n-fnr-.hat S to aMaMBaa. ln" tho " ... ght , ' ' ' ' V J G A al it- 'tH rs JO ..'of on ot cn orti ' " pck. - loori hri-o llaa . i'. Mr. nt' of d ho jotlon , .to ri y and )ng tho ; at un .dltlous V. I- i 1 k .'V I Az