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PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 21, 192-1. :i .1.-j.'-j.i... Kcnosha-Kbscd ICrotch , 1 "w . Union Suits ! IT v I ' HERE J--'mWiIl' v"- Copy for this column must be I ''aJp ""' ' j 'u b ' uo a m' "tiiow Pure Wool Numjtfcrs $J5 I icruiig, ricattiitf. holes, buttons covered. stiLm-ypg. Mali orders Riven L attention. All work guar- I. Knnoy art goods., L). M. C und Haby Wear. The hllicliing and Art Shop, Mm. b. if. Norton. HIS Atlanta Phono Main fi'13 of ifvt'ii -thirty p. m., January 1924, at tho commission room tn th City Uulldlng at l.a Urundc Oregon, and must ho accompunle by a certified check In favor of the! City of La Grand1, Oregon, In the amount of ten (10) per cent of l!i-j amount of bid, as a guaraiilio of i he acceptance and completion of i contract if awarded. Chocks will i bo returned to1 unsuccessful bid- I dors. i Tho commission rt servei ; right to reject any and all bids. ! IJy order of the Commission Jcn U(iry yth, I'jJM. v J. E. BTKAUNfl. Itegorder of the City of S 1-u Urunde, Oregon. Jan J 1 -1'Ot. flenl, sell and repair all make sewing inachln-s. Ask about fre- dressmaking course. Whito Hew Ing Machine Co., New Koley Bid? r.sa-wv u-27-t- i 'FREIGHT RATE PEWIT Nl LOWERED tho As Law As IV T westennrdver & Gilbert ' 201 Depot St, I 'ord ltu;,M Si liooItKiH-e. 'lKTIlolT, Mich.' ( A !') Tins .Moccasins. All Hi.'-s of moectislns, real In dian headed moccasins to fit every Hiz of loot. Kor t Ik- hany, the initm-'H, ladles and gents. Huo tho window at the itlchardHon Art & Gift Hhop. ., 1-1 8-31 I'LKMHINQ and KT12AM KITTING, J'honu 2IU-J. l-IS-UGtp Public Service Commis sion Orders Reduc tions in Oregon From 10 to 40 Per Cent on Produce. Houghton I'll rn Kun- Co. Hpcclal on mat tressed, J.:if. . - 1-17-tf We hellcvo w have the best linn of school liibleta thai money will buy for the leant money to the school children at Hilverthrn Wrlghl's l-'amily Urug Htore. 1-18-Jt 111 - I Cull I or llhls. I Healed bids will bu received by (he. Commission of Hie City of I-a .(irandc. Oregon, for the const rue It ion of thu improvement in 'Im provement Idtttrict number 130, within tho City of I.H Clrando, t- II, I u,,l,r.,.l I, ,1,1.,. ivI.i.imi l!nru I . i ., i ii Pi .according to tho plans and lord, half a century ago, picked I . - .. , . '1 . . .. ., . ... , , , ., Kpecifical Ions of said Improvement. ,up what m ed "book earning . mi n m t tu tu Ills youlh yielded him. has boon i.. . a.. . ,u.nnmlt lor Ifi.OU will ho required for sot of tpluns and cpeclficatlons, which 1 lamoiint will bo refunded If bidder Ktich n Utile while hIih-o Jan. 1. is unsuccessful, und returns same ipurchuBtd )y (he Detroit nianufac -turer. and alrejut' the moon is hcf,rinnintf to this office. - toffet full affaln. nidfl will bo received to Hie hour Mull ffoiiKK. The Iiichurdson Art & (lift Hhop la Jiiat In receipt of Mali Jonwr sels made of solid Unmboo wood. These are very d ura ble a nd t he carvInK Is exceptionally well dime. These sets coming direct from China. Trlcn fi.0U ejicii. 1-1H-3I Your IHclurcs. Have Hlchardson "The Art Man" enlarge and tint your pictures. Kn larffements mada fiom either the neuatlvo or the print at the Kich ardson Art & Gift Hhop. l-IH-31 . Make it a point to hear these Victor Records out Friday fb-h hi initio iiluil Itciiltimliio (-ilitil )iiM-lm llelTet Jiischa Ilelfei. Si'liiimiimi-llelnk StJiuiiiiiiiu-llcliik iti:i sj;aj ni:c(titis U75 (Cllliilunl) AiiihiN'i Clicnlcr (iloitliiiio 1)70 I f.i-oml Aditftlu ((auoiiiiow ) " 'Jlclircw laillahy plll) Kwcdlienrt j lli-flllilUt Tlnu OI'I'.ltATIC M .MIlI ltS it 57111 CicniH from I'uiist V lei or (Harn iiiniuiiijr Cciiih fiom IttuoIctUi Victor OiH-m Company mi:mhioi s insi in ii;m ai, I'ltiimul March of u Mnrhmedc v 1157:10 irtoi- Kjiiipbony Oit'hestrn j SprdiK M(iiiiiiif Vlcior K-niphouy Orchestra MfiHT VOCAL l.iltle Ilullcrriy '(fi-oiu ".Mush- lic.v i;cvuc'T), John Steel I An Orant! ;roc (from "Music lto Itirtuc") j John Nlerl j Not lli-rc-Not Tlicm I IH i He in-led llcniilc iAM'i; im:coi:ih I 'mu lit liciiliM li Hi '1'riM (fnim "'Mic Nifilcs of Hiail") (arbei- til tin Svw (.l o Mine I'nv Tml (fmm "The Kin U- of la;iH) nrl)er-la)iN Or I'M 8UII11' I'ltdlv I'ov Trot, 10117 i '.'mil U iJtcimiii and Ills Vrclic.Hlta I Aundi l'o Trot (from "lioinbo") I'aiil Wliltdiutu iiimI HJF Oit'helrii IttUlit Itoblla-TuiiKo I 'ox Trot IntiJ'iinlloiial ovijJry Orchestra Abcwluiuupi WulU Inlclnatlonal Ntiuflly Orchestra Newlin Book k S4tionery , Company 1V2I0 luiil Hilly .Murray S(anle-Miirrny t ' Sfop Couhliiff. Tlie onfy 24-hour permtnully Kiiurantted cohkIi cure In Hie counlry that J&k know of Is ours. Tfj N'o rejJUiipe.fyJiir fifty cents back ir ll doew noi cure you. nnviin Drutf Co, .Notice To Crctlilors. Nollce la hereby Riven to all con- cerned tliaL letters teHlameniary ! upon tlin last will and testament of j Kannle Hrown, deceused. have been i iHHiied by ' the County Court of i I'nlnn Coun I y, Orepon. to Archie It. Conley and all persons having ' claims asainHt said eatale arc liere j by notified to present the same ! with proper vouchers to the mild ' executor at the office of J. I). Hlater. his attorney, In l.a Grande. Oregon, within six nmuths from the dato of this Dated and uindlnhed (his 2ist day of Janinyy. A, (., I!i-J4. HIU H. CONI.KV. ' Executor. Jan. '.'S-Keb. 4.I1-1S HAIJ-:.I. Or. (Kpei:lal) Tim dri'K'jti 1'iiblic Hcrvire Comniission has issued an order prescrlhlnff freltriit rate rediiclionu ranging from ten to forty per cent on imiK, on the lines of the principal carrh-M ihroiigliout I he state, ae- ifordlnc l H. H. Corey of tho coiiimi'i'iioii. Thin oi-ier is the result of a L'finr:tl iiivewiiiratioii Initialed by tho Coiiiin'fiBion in May of la.st year alter hundreds of notices had been sent to commercial organista toiif, Ki-iuiKes and other farm or gan'atiotis t)irouf;hut the state. Tin- le urines beforo tho Com- mission cxteiMb-d over a period of; v.ekii, tho last of whieh rnded In Oi-lober. At these hearings all tHe priii'i pal farm orga nidations of tin- state wt-ru represented. The order of the Commission preM rib-:i jiiaxlimim, reasonable. dl:daiie(-H scales to apply Jointly und lotally on tho lilies of the currieiH Involved. This order Is a l.art. of the general Investigation which resulted in an order of the Commlslon hud month requiring Kiihrttantial reductions in hay rates. An Import;-nt feature nf the Commliision's order is that it eiiin Inates the differential existing on tin inch ilncM mid makes one scale of rates apply on all lines. Here tofore a:i many as thrco scales have been in effect on the lines of a single railroad company. The order also establishes Joint rates, whereas liippers heretofore have been .'itihjcete'i to tlie application of a combination of local rates on shipments moving from Die lines of one carrier to uuolhcr. ( 'orrcspondlng reductions on each commodity between all points within the Hlate have been made tho cider, in part, reading as follows; "The rate rr a distance of five mlle;j and under shall be four cents n r olio hundred pounds. For each succeeding jive miles the rale fhall increase not to exceed one-half cent per one hundred pounds for each five 'miles for luitiln up to and including one hundred miles; the rate thereafter shall Increase not to exceed one half cent per one hundred' pounds for each ten miles for hauls up to am) Including four hundred mile.:, and Hie rate thereafter shall increase not to exceed one half cent tor each twenty' miles to and including lx- "' hundred mile.. ' Ollcj j Whcn a small dog has u bono F"t u largo dog covets, -which dog v wishes to arbitrate? One itiicmh Mi v1'-- I , " Dili's OivlicslWr III " III' ' '"A'-:Ti M III i m fT-rmr 1'r.i Kllllii- lii'tt Vux 'r,t- f ' .-)V1:tL-l-mMCiT iti J an,. -hiH AiPmW COLDS. Efc ! X w in m m W t:.rle with ZPYROL f I ' l.;,.r-4lro-t III tfkc- ii - -m i wi . w r-A II j l .. (.i:,Mir.. t)Ui;;)X ' mauns fxi & iU j . .a : : ; ' . :- "- ffi. gmmm l-QHFOB'V'Qll ATTFMTinM I IU ffl BV SV1 M I i.,ur m iu-k . II I Ladies' Tail,..-and IZilX'X 'if ii l v ' . r II i kj ill ... E; jr- ii a mi u er IjF' H i,i,rMvj,m'giitn rS I t...,i,k. .,.,,1 r,ii! njrr S TT fl V it lclinod. llcniodolins ! -Where, r the North , M,,, Plume 211-M J tows" m H g ii ii i . Ii n-rn n 1 I I- I llll I oiur COUGHING i Willi Rin-Tin-Tin, (lie Famous Police 1) A gripping i)k-lurc of mil men and -oniwi acting: out their stark tragedy to th hitter end, this picture is certain to provide rich , K anu lascinating entcriainnient, aiulils recom- ... inemiea 10 an our p;arons witnoiu reserva tion. z . t ( oincd-,7 "SPLASH ME" 7 I I 3 The only il-lloiir pciMn ally Kunriuttccil Cough Cure lit the c-Minliy that we Know of Ih mic. Nu rtil tajM. Vmir fitly it-nts back If K dCH'Ml't chid Jtou. Newlin l)rug Companr CONVICTION ENDED SUNDAY (ContiniKMl from piiffo 1) n,l irull,: lnr.th,; hh-niImth of the ('linipllri- (I!I'Ih AKSoclutlon. Kuch Kii'l fuim- tlri'Hf,,-,! In a kid ouMtumo n,l alunU worn put un by each Kirl a, an hlivi,lual and rui'h Kruiip of Kii lH. A prlz,. n mvuril 'd lo Mima rr the IjohI t'Oililil,- and 'I'fillian A.shby and (li'ilrudti Srranlon wt-ri, prlyn- wln-ni-rH Itir Ihr 1,,-Ht Hluut. Otliel prl.,'. .u,-r also K'-n. Ciillday, ill,' liml day ,,r th,, coll-,-,nlln, iv;lh starld nut by u lilku 'a Hi,' Piorahih' to lliiiilt-'H Cabin, "'-'- I In- l,'Ud,T!lilp or Mrs. A. V. N'clson and Miiis Moore. After many houra or travel thy arrlv , ,1 at tb ir dryllnatlon, whi-r,; tlicy built a rin-. ale I, nu ll, rested for a idiort time and ihen starti',1 to t":i. arrainii' home, about tliri-c In II, llllenaioii. l.-r,,,.. o i-lo,-( wan taa-nt In' lor Hie Council Klro. I Id at riv- o ilork ,"i;,' altrndan,-,' wn nri'Meat II,,' Mcthodlai Church for the 1,1 Council Klro r u. Camp, tllrls and u vcrv InlcroMtlnf proKiam w.ia Kivcn. Th.- niwtlnic ivaa opened by (he "YVol l.el.o" ,';ll. which was followed Ity tho ,-tlrin flllUK down , the two llca of Ihe church sinK u. ceremonial sl.'P l hmIi n lc. When tho Klrls rencheii i heir places Ihe hand slsn ,'f the l'',r.. was ulven and tnc : oiik "W'ohelo I'-or A e' w.m ren dered by Ihe Kirls,! Cullowing thin the Cainpilre Klrl prayer was rIv. ,n and ih,. candle IlKhtlnK cere mony took place. Tho "tide to the fire" waa h-n rta.l and "iich (flrl slood and re-de, Healed herself lo the law. Uotl call was Riven and each i.-lrl ,.ave her camplire niinie, j Ihe siKillllcanc, of Ihe name and why alio chouse II. Collowlnir II,,' roll call iii'ssl,. McMillan read the creed of Ihe Caiupilie and honors were awarded, honor beads belli!," ,, ;o .Mania Casseit. Iiorothy llrowalon. Herolhy Kberhard. Ann Mant , and harolhy .n Warulck. I ni a,ei, ,.,,, admitted lo tin rank of Wood Cuter. Thcv uen, nothv l:rw,,loi, v.aL.. Ann Stiii;,'. I ,r y Ann nr -H nick. Iioroihy Kberhard ami Clela H 1'eMls Scranlon was (jiven Iho rank of I'-lr.- Maker and received the fir, -makers bracelet. A scrip ture remit,, if by each ,-lrl t IjAhov. Ilm the se,' ,.,... ... l flic Law. The oll,L-lsl,li,i.' 11,,-U civ en Hit. I tl... i,,,: ac "I.,,, ,,. ( sieei," ' '"-r ""mi Hie Blrla BKaln lll-'l out iisiiik Ihe .creliionliil sl,'l t,, .soft music. .., w .Mis', Moore ad ,IICMc, Ihe the ,,, (JirN ... I . I'. chur. h. ii.slim- Ihe lamp. SS Lie as I,,.,, sablccl. Ths momlllB S s'"'"- 1,1 ! Ministerial As. H so.lalii.,, and Ihe ivmnlnder nt h'l' Inn,- s lolnj. M.nt will, the Wt , auiprtre Kirl Kuardlans t,l - Ij. will leave Ibis ,e.,U TAX IS GIVEN Tax Collections in 1922 Announced Sundav: In dividual Contribution I Was $68.37. WASHINGTON (API An' aver ue of $i8.37 for V-Aery man, wo man and child In the . United Hlates was ollcctctl In taxes In 19112 by the national, state, coun ty and city governments and all other civil divisions having power to levy und collect taxes. Taxes collected in that year amounted to $7t47;i,fi8l,000t tho cenaus bur eau announced Hunday. Taxes collected 'by the federal government in the fiscal year be ginning July 1, 1922. amounted to IS.SlM.m.ooo, which was nlmnst five tlincfl the amount collected In' I HI t. The per capita amount of the government's taxes was $29.47. Tho sources from which thj fed eral government's taxes came were: Customs duties, $i62,lS9, 000; Income and profits taxes, $1, 91,U9u, UUO; other miscellaneous intermvl revenue taxes, $9.16,699, ooo.... tax on circulation of nation al bunks, $4,304,oou.. and federal reserve franchise taxes, $lf,851, 000. Tuxes collected by other than tho federal government totalled $4,228,948.(100. or an avoraffp of $38.U0 for ench pcraon. General property tavea were $3.329,380, - 000, or 78.7 per cent of, tho total. I Hpeclal axen, liiclitdlng Inherit anco, income, etc., contributed $2:18,0,14,000 poll taxes $9,190, 000; llcenseu and permlln; $48, ri97,0ift, ?nd xpeclal . aaessmentH, $2O3,747,(tO0. ' The stato governments collected $8(I7,4ilS,OOOt an' Increase of 183 per cent over 1912: the counties collocted $742.S31.0"o, an Increase of 141 per cent; cities and other Incorporated placen collected' $1, fi27, 339,000, an increase of about 80 per cent; townnhips collected $151,318,000; fichool dlatrlcta $738,4.13,000 nnd all otner civil dlvhdotiH $1U2,09,000. . TO BUILD HORACE MANN MEMORIAL YKM.OW sprnNan. o. (ao ; An Intellectual landmark of th 1 middle west, was lost-on New Years night when "Horucc Mann I-Iouae," one of the bulldlnga of Antioch co'lege waa deatroyed by fire. The structure was the home of Dr. Mann, the pioneer educator, wlinn he waa president of An'ioch 70 ycara ago, rnd thus been me Iho western rendeavnna for a num ber of Now Unglund intclluctuals and other notable figures in the national life of that period. AtnnnR those enlertulned 1 by President Mann were Italph W'tldo UmerHon. Nalhtinlel Hawthorne. Kdward Kverott llalo, Dnnlel Webster and Henry. Clay. Hawthorne .found among the girls of Antioch college the Hilda of his "Marble Knun." I , Tho college was teorganized tlireo yeara ago under the pnsl-' dency of. Arthur K. Morgan and now offers a liberal education, : technical or ' pf-ofcsslonu'l training! and actual experience In "practical. life. Half (he Htudenta work while! the other half study. In ulternute' periods of five weeks. ' The loss nf , the house Is' a handicap lo An tioch, but steps were at once Ink- to replace It with a modern struct u re much . more serviceu ble to modern needs. Tho new budd ing Is to be called tho Horace Mann Memorial, and alumni of the col lege arc subscribing to its erection. lister liiiinctts .Men Vive-l to Study A mcr Uiiu Markets Ul-.ld-WiST, (Ah Ueturnln from a trip 10 Ihe Vnlled States, Itohert J. McKeown, parliamen tary secretary to the l ister- min istry of commorce, urged l'l;der business men to visit the I r nlted states more freuently and study the market conditions In America. This, he snld would show thai America, could ubsorb everything I'lster could produce. Mr. McKeown said he returned with a feeling that something would he done In the near future to reduce the tariff on linen. that were done It would greatly encourage trade here, he declared. Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Prices 1 wi Ki ,ai; . jfiiaiiWGi i 3 I5S: W JSi7 475 DEFAK 1 Wl'N 1 S 1 UKES 102 Depot St., La Grande, Oregon World's , i Largest Chain Department Store Organization Nation Wide Values on Sheeting, Pillow Cases u ushns or all kinds fi "Honor" 7 y4uif -Iff M- l!jjS for service and satii- fK lkrl" $ ft' lir' ' faclion- So,d mly b, Sfy ' the c Penney Com fV ' Wf Ir Bleached ll bJr ii Shrunk to 36 inefco, yf. ' Unbleached NatioiW Turkish Bath Towe At a Big Saving Good heavy Turkish Towels, plain white 2Uc Heavy Joiible Terry Cloth Towels for ?-!5c lOxtra Heavy 1 'ouble Ter ry Turkish Towels, big Size :o , l'ancy Turkish Towels In many different designa of patterns: extra heavy of' quality '15c. :i)c lo $1. 10 Fancy Wash Cloths, imnlo of (;ood heavy Terry Cloth 15c to 2'lu Pillow . Cases 1 Nation - Wide Brands NVtion-Wlde Pillow Cases, math! of ood heavy iiuality luuterialn. 42x30 size auc 4f,x3G s ze Ic Pli) :ot Pillow C j.ses 42x.'t6 size - I!e 4."ixyG si.:; Iu ide Sheeting Grade That Gives Satisfaction OUR OWN BRAISD This Slicetinj; of highest stiindard is growing in populai iiy each iscason, es pecially with" those 'who prefer the better quality of materials. The quality of Nation-wide Sheetings appeals to the most exacting, and yet our prices are most reasonable. Compare our pi ices, with those of other sheetings. NATION-WIDK BLEACHKJ) SHEETINGS 72 inches wide for. : 5.'ic yd. 81 inches wide for. 59c yd. 00 inches wide for. 69c yd. Nation-Wide Sheets, 81x9()-inch ...$1.59 NATION-WIDE UN BLEACHED SIIEETTN GS 72 inches wide 51c yd. 81 inches wide v..,.-.57e yd. Pequot Sheets, 81x30-in. size....?1.9S' t'ltuniT'r.f l.lko ,'V,.ry oilier imrt ((n tho I.il CirumU, Bvi.nlnff OIihui'V of thctte wonderful cti'iketH, tlUi er. u newspaper publish-,! al l,i roof Is richly derontl,',!. 11', nn- Grande. Ore., as often i-s oneo u derslde hcnrlifj: the fiuro hf ll'-e week for four consecutive weeha kln', ' Mirinouul',l hy- five Iviwle, prior thereto. with outspread protective v.inK.s. I Hated at l.a Grand, . Ore., Uilu flffurt's of tho hawk-headed RodjiMli day of January. IU1M. I loriiH. serpents and ii reiu-esenta-j lj. G. t'Gl't'lf. tlon of u monkey-headed i:od. Couuty Jud(;e. William Whilini,' Andrews, rirsl Jan. H-2 1 -L'S-I'Vli. 4-11. secretary of the A riea'l I.'-kWi, i ; In t'alro, t.s!ted the tomb will, his. wife. OnllT of IMlblirnlion of Not;,',' of I'tnnl Sctllemonl. In Iho Mailer of Ihe l.'aiale of . Thomas J. lf'-alh. dece.iatd. Pearl U. liealh. adinlnistratrlx I .Nolico To Cii'dilol'S. In the County Court of the f-lute !of OreKon for I'nion ("ounty. j 1,1 Ihe Matter of Ihe Kslnte of Kelx'cca J. Morelock, deceased. I Xotico Ih hereby f?l'.n that the ,indei'Hi.'ne,l has been uppoinled IMxeeutor of the Kstate of Itelietrea of the Kslate or 'I liaiiix, J. 1 lea! h. . Morelock. decens.'il. and has duly deccas-d. hnvlni; rend, red-md pre- ,iuiltl Id as snch e color. All P"l - if'senlcd for settlement, and filed ir, jnon- havlnu claims atalnst :,l,l es- Ihis Court her Mnal Aceo.ini i "' i,v,,,j ,.,,, ,v ....... her udminlslralicn. of said es'ale. same will, proper vourhers to the It la ordi',', ,1. thai Wednesday. unih rsiKr.ed cxeculor ut his address mrl.-r .Mnk"- Proitrvss the r.lh day of March. f.,:' l, lieinB at Wallowa. Wallowa Counly. Ore- work a day of a term of s,i,i Court, lo- koii. wniim six ,u,,,o ,, :ia,o oi tnis nonce. Date of first publication January Ih. 13J4. JA.U;S I1. MOKICl.OCK, j W:tllowa. Orcffqre I'lAOCiitor of said l'.state GeorRO W. cherry, attorney fo'c Uxccutor,' Vallowa. Oregon.. Jan. 7-14-S1-SS l''cb. 4 .,i .1. 1,1'XOlt Kgvnt- tAP) The of dismantling Ihe shrines In the'wlt of the March term thcrvor. A. tomb of Tutankhamen Is maklnK, l. 1024. at 10 oVlocli A. M. of said rrood progress. Howard Carter day. be nppointe.l Tor the settle was able Saturday to remove the ment of suid ar comil, and that no- rrtof of the third shrine to the nnte (lee of said stttemeni w p'.iniisn I late of last publication ;iry 4th. 1P24. ebru- Noiiec io Crctlitors. Notict is by tills given that lhov undersigned has been appotnleil byj. tm Couuty Court of the Stnto of-, Oregon for Union Counly exe.cu- . trlx of the t stato of Anna 13. Hen' ry, d( ceasi-d, und lias duly qmili t tiil therefor; and that all person liaving clolma again&L tho estate of the said decedent are required ta, present duly verified with their . proper vouelfers, within six months from I lie date of the first publica tl;i of this nollce. to the under- r.igned at her resilience in l.a ,' Crand-.-. Knion county, Oregon, or h-ave lliciii at the law office oE ' Jno. S. Jlodgin, In said city, coun-j 1y and Btato. f late ot; fiist publication, iJe-! ccinber 31st, l'.23. . , Mabel T. Allen, "', IJxecmrlx of the Estate o( Anna H. Henry, Ucceased. J Dec. HI-Jim. 7-14-2I-2X : " d m Nile Cullaiid. r.ONSISTF.NT AVITH THE HOOVERIZFJ) SLOGAN TO BE OF?ERVIOE AND VALUE TO THE COMMUNITY, WE DEEM IT OUli HUMBLE DUTY Tf ENCOURAGE AND SUP PORT HOME PRODUCTS WITH TWO MODERN BAKERUra TN THIS COMMUNITY PRO DUCING FRESHER PRODUCTS THE EQUAL AND SUPERIOR TO THOSE SHIPPED IN WE WILL HEREAFTER SELL AND RECOMMEND LVVjWj UAKtKY UOiJS MAiN Ur AC- TI1TJFD BY THE LA GRANDE BAKERY AND GWILTAM'S ELECTRIC BAKERY. HOOVERIZEDGROCERY ' Phone Main ,49 ' 2 Deliveries I !i' ru n 1 r,a, jui n. tu' l.uid. n d, Mi l pi.,,,. ., ,., ,,,,( ! Un)lli!iiK tv.'H our i reuullly. H m m n a E3 m m ESI ra 19 M M m M n S El 11 IBBHBSlBS2QBSZaRSE2SaB3SSaiBSE!2iaBS&Sfil!SfESZSSI