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Thursday, Janunry 8, 1025, THE LA' GRANDE ' EVENING OBSERVER FACE n 1 The Observer Want Ad Page ' The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ; . FOR RENT lOI! HUNT Onrnl modern Hvn ' room house, innalh lor milt ' ,-ll.le parlies. .Main 1. 1 :t-1 -7-1 L ion iti:.N r 6-iouin liuiiH.i. sun:. Klrst HI.' 1 'hoili- 4C1U-J. ' '. " JO-1 -7-2tp I'Oli CKNT-NIi eplnir rouni. In- nnlr.; 1 1 ilC N -Ave. . I'linmt 2.111 , V. . i HI-l--3t ,1'On HUNT 0-rooill r rnn Ave. limine. 1311? K-l-G-sip 1'OU IlKNT Ml llull.se. -Three room riirnitih 1! I 1 & I 'inc. N-J -3-lit KOIt HKNT Moitern Bleatil heat e.l apartment. WarmefiL til city. . 'Ion In. Sho Archie. J.' Murray. ' PeHlley lilllff. HI-l-2-H'p FOR SALE Mm kai.k bow un.l J II 12705 North ,403 M. tiiio Chester White ilKS. Hix weeks old. Kir St.,, or 1'hone. 20-l-7-2tp HAY Alfalfa. $17.00 per ton on cars l'rompt nhipiiient. IV 1). 'Mct.'ully, lteceivcr, Joseph, Ore's- iron. 14-12-26-121 j Mlft HAI.H Oooil laying pullets, j '. corner Alder and N. I'hone 4:18 I I i . lll-l-l'-Ctp WANTED ilVANTIOf---Goiifral hoi we work" by ti Small Farmi ' " ,Wlli Tako ln . Modcru La Grande Homo t 30 acres in Cove. Mill Creek t tuns through the plnco. Good 6, ; room ho isl', pood barn, two mod ern poultry houses. Hoj? house, etc. J2 acres la hay. 7 acres in grain, lialaucc in ftiniHy orchard, gardea, ln'.rries and pasture. , Highway runs by the place; just a few Mocks from the business center, y.t just outside city limits. This Is a very desirable homo, nicejy! located. Phade trois; all clear J po moi'tKages. Owner will con-, Hiiler exchnntfinjf for n moWrrri I homo In T.n Gramlo ns part mjf'- Client. . I 1 Shir? iOoVo 1 h6v ., rohnerliri 'With ITirf Ori'Knn' i'l-all ill "I llHan and T.a Grande, waleh (.'ovo kiIiw. S, GieollLCiirreyt Tlenl FilTto J.naiiH Intirhiicc Classified for BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOUN'KYS COC.MRAN & F.hFUirAltn Geo. T. Cochran and Colon U. Kljer bard, Attorneys, I .a Grande Na tional Hank Ituibling. CHlUOPUAri'OIlS lJt. P.KIXK M y KHS Chiroprac tor, Now Foley Building. Hours 10 lo 12 a. n., 2 to 5 p. m und 7 to 9 p. m. ' DR. J. E. WOODKLL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood dLseasi's. headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheJtna tisin, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, nil kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood - presnre reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. . Suite an, Sommer Bldg. Phone 4!7-W liesidence Phone 1 90-W. ostkopathic physiciax OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Jngle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arched u specialty. J )r. Margaret 1 1 ngle. Osteopath. Diseasett of women and feeding of infants u spe cialty. Office Phone Main 10B. lies. Phone 106-It. Sommer W'lff. I'll YSICIAN-SI Ht iKON Dr, F. L. Italston Practice Minltrd to the eye, car, nose and throat, and fitting of g!usscs. Sommcr Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lin ATfRE CI'HE JUL A. N. and MARY E. MAY VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Meehano-Theiapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous dts'a:es. chronic Itendaelie crfinti, srln tica, appendicitis, ronhr.tlloit. bowel tumble; all kinds of chronie dla.'Ms Miecessf illy tcatfd. fall Muln May vlll. Nature Curt Home, i t fi I East Adams Ave. fifth boil's. 10 to 1 n. in.. 1:.1" to f. p. m Con?tult;M"'n Fre. PRO! I.SSIOXAL Di:CfHLTf PAINTER, I'EOP.ATOR Ad vie, consuitiitiofl and estimates fr If you Intend to pri'nt, tint, papfr, finish or refininh tiny building. Interior and xtrlor Job tieatlr dfim. For hHI- r J Business & Professional Directory r If . lis Not Convenient ' If yon wish in advcrtlo Mmictlilug In n Want Ad mi. I it's imt ctimcnient for you lo gel (town to tlit; office, fust mil Main S7 ami irivn us tin "iiipy. Tlirii send the money ilnun or tHmut iUtwn yourself with in tt:ii next I lift flftyn ami ou Kllll Ktt tin ndtl nt u a;j -u mt cent discount. KverylMWly AtU. read the Want "A.N OBSERVER WANT AD WILL DO IT." laily. Phone. 243-J. 7-l-6-3tp WANTKK Washing. Satisfaction guaranteed, i'honc 1 SJI-W. G-1-7-7IP WANTED SewlnK neatly dop. Phone fii W. Mrs. Nora Webb. ' 9-12-17-lm I WAVTKH Tlnar.ler nn.l rooninp. ! Phono S1S-J. FOUND ' FOl'XD Saturday nlKht. nuhch of keys. Owner please Identify same by calling nt Observer of fice. ir-l-7-St MEW TODAY NOliCB. . . Claimed Al'nut AiIh re slrli ly CANII IN AnVANCR; ropy must lie In not Inter tliiiu tt a. nt. ilnte or Iiisfrflnu. Italps: 2o per ivord for vaqli Insertion. j I.OS'lr- One Ford chain., ' Rew;w d. . . i' . . Ave.. 10 j FOR KAJ.K fil.sioii , room inetit hou.s and, funtll nr.' ';r in. 4tw.tiu, i.oo.i i.mre to lip- iiy l.oniw. wrue 6i.i inoiiipjioii hmmmhhmmmmmum Quick Reference FRATERNAL t DIRECTORY L. O. O. f. 1m. Grnndo Lodge No. 3&0 1-oyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. in. at Odd Fellows' hull. The Women's Mooselieart Legion No. Sftsl meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth. Vis- itois welcome. Jir. A. N. Mayvilla, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. KLKS Iji Grande Lodge No. 438. Lodge meets' each Thursday evening at S o'clock. Home and club privileges clieer 1 t illy extended to : alt . Brother Elks. ' v -,i Lester Bramwell, Kxalted Ruler; Mood Eckley, Secretary. J MODERN WOODMEN OF AMRK ICA I-a Grande Camp No. "7708 . meets on the first Thursday eve ning of each month, in the. K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Ray S. Bennett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF .THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 16D. Meets every first and third Monday! nights nt Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable, at office of the Clerk, Room 21-32, La Grando Na tional Bank Building. E. E. Sllvis, C. C. R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. F. and A. M. I-a Grande lodgr No. 41, A. F. nnd A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary, KNIGIITH OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodgfl No. 27 meets every Monday evening lit Custle hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome lo all visiting' Kiibfhts. . Dr. J. E. WoodHI. C f. C. L. Grahsrn. K. R. S. . E. S. - Mope Chuptfr No. 1.1, i E. H. bobls stated comniliulra lion the second ond fourlh Wed nt-sdaya of each mouth at :ni V. to. ViHttlng nteiubis cmdinlly Web-nmed. Netla K. E.ikin. W. M. Anna 8. Grove, Secretary.' THE LA GRANDE REVIEW NO 27, Women's Refifffl Association meet every second and f on it h Tuesday evenings in each month s 8t K. of P. hnll. " Mrs. C. Mackey, C'fimni 10-1-lm St., Pendleton. Ore 2(t-t-S-2til LOST St rln (r pearls between Poll; uml 2112 KuHt Ada ma. 1 ti l urn to 2113 K. Adams. 12-S-l- WANTKI) Mun with team mid j sii'iKh lo linnl cniil wood, Phone 4:I4-J or Ha N Avo. 1 .-! -S-l t p I port, tm:nt- tipHrtllK'llt. '2&7-J. Two room furnished J K. 12 AdtllMH. Phone jp-i-.s-tn WANTKD Oirl wants position to 1 take euro of children. inquire j ri)S II Ave. 12-l-K-iiip VANTKI - People who enjoy fine entertainment. Me'.ntpolllan I Grand (juartct. l-'riday, Jan, 1 6, Presbyterian church. Ticket h $1. Kautcrn Oregon Music Co.. . gl-l-S-lt FOTt It KNT Furnished hou.se - keeping rooms. I'honc 14S-J. Mrs. l- Chlldeis. H)-l-S-2tPi DREW CROWDS NEW YORK (Special) The Auto Show season, which formally nnened here Frlrtnv. hroueht n new .,ttracilon to Proailutiy n Ford fini'1 nsseillbly line. In full action, 0 1 C-l -3-tf 1 Pfodubig new Ford cars at thr ,mmmmmi Irate of one every few minutes ; from lt o'clock in tho morning: un- til 14 o chick at niglil. The famous old thoroughfare like this be- never saw unythins fore. The curious began to wonder what was going on early in the week when cars were removed from the attractive and spacious show room of the New York City branch of the Ford Motor company on Hroadwny at Fifty Fourth street. They wondered still more a day or so later when bright new fixtures and conveyor line began to take form in the room, and then Fri day morning, curiosity gave way to amazement Ford was bulldlnft cars on ltroadway. . t-.i Throngs began to g:ither out side the Windows. Inside along the IV'"' , "V . , - ifnarve . hey ve been com ntr ve ry -K- '"'....."he,;: . ' 'k ' With Hie automotive Im1irifl.$ - tceietiwiiiug us t weniy-nrin t ffitt- versa i-y, nie font iitspiay iHjtru lltspliiy iJtlthji llnj? rea1.!iis;Jii KM' ma. le In.hio , ,, nniHlan, IUiij ijpnylm; , ,.Kn., lor car man uf uel II re I lui'lnw I he hist tiuarter or a century. In what, might be termed :ti par lor, wll h conveyor line, fifcryirs and tools, resplendent la niclfh' finish significant of the sHverVju)U-. lee, year of the. Industry, the FoH'V Motor, company is showing by(an' tun I assembly how high quality! parts, produced by preeiaion meth ods, can be quickly and easily iih semhled inlo completed cars und so make quantity production possible. Visitors Marvelled. Visitors, and they are coming1 by the thousands, marvel nl the sim plicity of it all vh they puss along uround the sixty-fool conveyor line where workmen in while uniforms assemble Ford cars almost before anyone realizes what is really hap pening. Kroin slocks of component pans. arranged In truck bills on the floor, (lie workmen begin the process of assembling tho car with the fabrl- :illon of the frames and rear axles. As these are completed they go to the final assembly line and building of the car staris on the conveyor, parts being added as1 it moves along. From an overhead hoist the motor is swung Into piac:- and a little further on the bodv is lowered and quickly bolted to the frame. Four enrs nre in process of as sembly on this convryor all the time and It is surprising bow quickly they nre completed. As each car nears the end of the line the motor Is started und it Is driv en off under lis own.power. reuly for delivery to the cusiomer.- It is an interesting and educa tional presentation of wjmt Is lian splring for eight hours every day through the t nited Sls'tes afonir final assembly lines In the thiriv- two branches of the company which have a production capacity of 2. nao.ooo Ford cars and trucks nr. nnally. Many a boss when at work washes the dishes when at home. Bad thing about steam hen! U yon cant throw everything Into the radiator. MAJI'M POP K CM1CH MM BOS - I WANT TO HAVE : ,A HEART TO HEART TALK VJITH ) . VOL) -AS VOOR FATHcf? 1 6HOULO ) I . C. I PAV MOR&' ATTEMTION) ToTHOSe l ! - In TmiivG5 WMlCM MEAfv) MUCH J- "!' JiV "fO A MO0M6 MAN STARTING feJ- jl N-. ON LlFE'5 JOORMEM V v C VtSSiR'l CM1C MM BON . I WANT TO MM6 HEART TO HEART TALK WITH VOL) - AS VOOR FATHcf? 1 PAV MOR&' ATTEMTIOM ToTHOSe Tiin-re mpam Miru r-.WJ TO A MAN STARTING r5 ON LlFE'5 JOORMEM OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' By CondO: I -y 1 - S i . . v X fl T i'n win. imq -co ! U-i MtECT HIM I I I I ' . I HAl IaIAV Ml 111 . rr.u:r t , w r . 1 La Graride Theatres Camouflage Dance In Movie Is New Novelty. One of the unique features In "Let Not Mun Put Asunder," the picliirlzatlon of llasll King's novel on the evils and 'frivolities of ho- city which lead lo the divorce court ift;Hhu'dim'ee of the camouflaged i,Mii:eiii-the Great.. . New Rent's Kve: ;Wil.; ". ' t.riMnrtrlnK plalforni ivmispe- ...... ....' . h-..,-- tWIere'sonalnled thai they it loth Si d : 1))t o the platrirrn wllhouL lUilng.neii-cfcil p'r he cuinera could'dlsllnguish be- I lie ;htinian bodies. When 'theyj uanecfi ,u;is us n inryr nau neen Aumiiioned 'by magic' ' - ,jv. Sluarl Blackloii, the producer or-tbis Vllagraph 'special' al Sher ry's, planned the design and super vised' tho-feohrilc.nl 'iirrangciiehlH, 11 it -it ji'g 'Comeily;. showing 'J ust iood Guy.". MBloRsom" Time"H : Coming to Arcado' Monday, January 19th. Those who hfive. seen the Messrs. Rhubeii's lovely production of "Blossom Time" nre surely- going to see it again at the Arcado thea ler, where It is presented by Messrs. Lee nnd J. J. Shnbnrt for one night only. Monday, Jan. 10th. The title nf t hl;4 pieeo Indicates its delightful qualities. No more agreeable muslcul piece, has .been i seen in America In years that) thlsj charming and diverting Viennese opera. Dorothy Donnelly lndlcut- i ed her splendid capacity ns ndnpt cr by her re-wrltlng of the prig- innl book and supplying n nejy set i ot lrlcs. tn the oviginal this mi)-, b itl pl.v wis hy A. l. Wlllni ri nnd: H.- Retebert. The score In made1 up of music from the melodies of Franr. Krthuberl, new music Is by H. Berte of Vb-nna. and the entire production made jinder the per sonal dlrecthm of . Mr. J. .1. Shu bert. The Mesnrs. Shllbert have gone to Brent lengths to provide n niting production for this charm ing )tece and a singing nnd act ing company of th first quality; Die identical company that pre sented it at the New York Cen tury theater for over two yeurs. Reserved seals for this nttrac .tlon will be ptuced on sale at the filass Druir store, Thursday, Jnn. 15th. Mull orders will be received now. "Buttei-fly" to- Open at rcac!c Tomorrow. Ileno'n dlvoree rerordB, nn.l oth er roiirt v.-rBtonii of rek-lirnted vp- 1 WANT 6HOULO MEED ' ( MEST . X I ( C8LlfciTlCej5 VvHICM A MOUNG MAf4 MuiT . V ASSUME . t4.' Ill nrutlon cases figuring as guiding lights in a play without a divorce in It at all. This Is the paradox In "flutter- fly," I'nlversnl's fiinitaatlon of! Kathleen Norrls noted novel, 'which conns tomorrow to the Ar-j CiXtUi theater. For Kathleen Norrlsi m,V(,(j nlt(, nu die divorce records! s,k, 0OU, rind. In Reno and elae-! Wlor0i herore-slie started the story. I i.?..,. t.iM .- inl ,Hinvu ihoi rnVtors! thuf' Uwd- to llici average jdlVorco, wMthi tt pnesibb; 'dure.J i a aauVVMU Knl K,.n.y I ,, .,,.,.,,, ,.ir ,,.! ,.....'.. '..;' .'. " .............. romance in . j ' which two Hls.ltttsjvro pitted -against other for. 1 hp-- loves of iwo men In a daring 'iiuudmugle' wilh tin original, and, pewiMar. -t wist, to tlit' age-old "triangle" i'dea', , Laura La IMatite'H role is one of a sirM)ish musician wilh a propen sity Tor fllrtalton: Ruth Clifford, her slsler, a slolhl business woman;. Nortuau Kerry enacts a volallle Russian as against. Kenneth Har lan, porl raying a ; hard-headed brldgn engineer. Inlo Ihis combl-( nation a maelstrom of emotion breaks, with dire results. , - Olbei's In (he big easl nre Free man Wood, Cesarc Cravina. noted ns the clown of "Men y-Go-Rouml" and Ibe danelug master of "Scratch My Back," Margaret Uvimrston. she of the perfect form, and T. Roy lini-m's. Clarence Thrown directed. He made "Tho Signal Tower," which Weakening Night Coughing Banished Very Simple Way It Is really astonishing how a per sistent, exasperating cough that has kept you awake nit;ht after ninht, and Is rapidly wearing yuu dinvn isusually stop!d thort by a very timple method, lljndreuj have found thut tliny enn sleep the whole night through undisturbed oiiui ihc urst time they try it. The method isbad on n remarkable pre scription known as Us. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a teaspoon ml at taght before retiring nnd hnld it in ynur thm.it for IS or 20 seconds before swuMowina. with cut following wah w;i.er. The pr.-s-jription has a double action. It not only soothes and bthis soreness and Irritation, but It qun.My looaens and rcmover,thc phlecn and conf?s tion whkh aro the direr: caused thtcoiinnuif:. Cetlinn at the caurx like ilns, in a ptrtuctiy Simple way.U steps thci.pcil&alpioal ins'unil, you eel your bc-t r.lu's re:.t perhaps in wcckn, and in a very short time tiiu whole Couh c'.ndition is pene. ... This simple irc-ii'iaent le K)!endid not or.iy tnr couyhssnd cne-l c'kla.biit aiaifor bron I thltis, bron:li,j;l nrtnnia, noai xm an') ai- mr3t evtry kind ot threat initaiiun, incloduiK i children'sspHsinrjilic crout. Very cukv.hu -u ' too, as the doe ir. ot.ly oae tcCh;:onli.l. On sale At ai) flood druxKi-f a. Ask for D1SCOVERY rr.K VP J&sjm To DO MORE FOR mMaai. 0U M&REATTCR - SOU foi', M0.e MOMEM TO Y'Pf 'Si THE SOCIAL '4 vv ThCSE DAV5 - c$Wj ' J' CLUBIITO BE OpiZED' I 'uiiieiiy ui.iiiia, will th KlU'n iiy ine CQVK. (Special) Through' the;!,, n chureh the last of the efforiH of Miss KCiel Quiiuby, do - iiiesilc art teacher, tl.e boys, and jglrls club work is being reurgan- . ired. Several women. inn!h"iH of j .the flub workeiH. will iishIsI in thej iluslrueliuii. Mrs. 11. G. I Hunk will ' was u gtleBt of Miss KIl)er niu. ihave charge of (he eantp cooking I der. last , week. She. wan on her for the boys: Mrs. J. K. Mills wll.jwuy to llellinshufii. Wash., whepe jlmve ttiv deparim.-ut or hoitie nmk- ilng lot the-Kirts and Mrs. Itrothert; , me fint and vcomi sewing dlvi-l slons. Instructors for other dcfiart- to Itelllngliuni, Wash., ul'ter sp nl-('"'JUT-ii. I10' t,l" 'l',u,,l-',"r ,m iinlidays ul tho homo of her im'i 1 1 "ini jii i iiin-re in i.oiiiioii, and "The Ae.iuillaL' Warner Baxtci 'Featured Opposite Betty Compson. Warner Baxter, who appeared in Jsupporl of Betty Compson In the ! Paramount picture. "The Female." lis featured oppusite the; same slar in the James Cruste production t the Broadway stase success. "The Garden of Weeds." which comes to the Siar theatre today. Since he left the legitimate stage i cast his for: uno with motion pictures, Baxter lias been singular ly successful and there isn't a doubt iinai wiiuin a noon umc ne win tie lone of the most popular leading men on the sereVn. "Tin Garden of Weeds." adapt d to the screen by Walter Woods and Anthony t'oldewey. deals with j I ho t heattv's myst ertMis "buck- Htngti" and with the adventures In love, of i lit'Jllltll ill viu'imr clinrnu I ""I Kb'l. .. It's a great role for Belly, a great J proceedings in the circuit court foi; Urinmph .for Crui:e and great en-j Marion county lo compel W. E. IjertalniMent for everybody. ' ji'rews, slate corporation enmmis I': Rockcllffe Feliowes, Charles Off- sinner, to issue a permit aiithori. le and Al St. John rtre also fe;- ing the assoeiaiion to dispose of jtured willi Baxter in support of the JIo.oimi wonh of lis evidence of In- Purity MAD 10 CLEAN SOLD CLEAN, l'Ynm 'Iho nilxor the dolIKh Is plneeil Inlo "nll-Bleel ti'OilirliB." uwaninif tlm eoiiBiimer of cleanllneMS and mvuelm-iis Ilii'oiiKh ont l!io rn:oe'-K.s of aifelnir the do itfh. V)i mij irluil lo. nnnniineo to Iho imliUo-Hint tin,- piiTtirlH can nuvi bu IioiikIiI. lit Tho I'al Jiee V'0treellone'i'y. - id Grande Bakery : : - . .1. rtieu ii.i.ia.iin. owner The Only lniliieiiilrnl Itilkery In I tlrmiiln. -111,111-: llllllltl.N l;it4.AI SI'I'liHI INI-. HltKAII LA GRANDi: -dGSriMI STAG F, IAXK llaiir4 i Coldlnm, (roiH, sTAf:i:s i,i:avi: i-a tiitAMu: l-oit dosi.i'ii DAILY 8:80 12:30 3::iQ Saturday Special 5:00 AURIVK in:r.n i :r,n r.if.fl Furniture Exchange . E. J. Dunohue We Buy, Sell or Trade NEW AND USED I-'URNITURB t'linnc 471-J WHEN I V0A2 MOOR A&fe. HARD TltE 6ETTUMG "5TAKTEO-BUT sou neeo ot &o To&r TBMiNiCa EXPERiErOCE 1 KAVJt MADE AR?A.MGErAMT3 TO PROMIDE AN income r& mou which vjoih. MAKE, T UNNECESSARY The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I , M. Flits bus been on the sicit old. i list hut is nov recovering. Harold l ho older sou of Mr. and Mrs. Kl Ms, lias been slaying with Mrs. A. A. Antics during the baby's illness. A revival meeting baH siarted at tho Methodist church. Itcvmcud ami Mrs. Smiley are in charge. "A I'rairlc ittrne, 'an interesting week. Ucimir of some of the water mains in the duwn town dbiSrlcl has taken up part of this week, Miws Mildred I'iivlnii i.f Itnkitr. Klie Is a student ul fl- Wi.shinglon N'ormul school, ' M ihs l:ols Ijtwiton has returned Miss . Josephine BIIks of Fnion. was u Week-end gueat of M!ss-Mt. dred Fulp. 1 The Perry high school und amin- ni biisUetball teams will play Cove high -and. alumni Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Barker, who spent the holidays here, have, re turned to Perry. P. M. Fills, forest ranger, is out , in the mountains on one of his regular trips. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rues ond laughter. Miss Connie Rees, of I'u- ion, were visitors here recently al the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Huntley. O. A. Huntley, who has been at cuprum, Idaho, for several months Is home again. Mr. and Mrs. J.. J. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Carter and Mr. und Mrs. c. E. Heryford were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Conley In Lu, Grande recently. . Association Files Suit. SALEM, Ore. The Nalinual Tin-Ill .uun.,i.. 1 ..-in. n ...l-oviiUMMl, IIII l'll(i"lll headquarlers In Portland, lias filed dehtedness. The npplfenllnn for (hp Bread I'ir and Jefferson I HAD A 6ee pop thm THAT'S I'VJE &AT- MOW MUCH ( K ALL0NWAMCC nn l r-.PT FOR '11,8 V J rfii d by the sluto PON puriiiJt-itVfVtiiwbjfifKi :1eyi'';f t the complain', y'ij. J ,J Olympia Ovsler Cocklails In Season at- ;' ' TUB 1.0'ITRS 11 IS Jofrcrstm Avo. Tnilors. Cleaners, T)yiTS , And fit'ssers . 1'IIOXU MAIN 733 -IM'IHit Slreet La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving, Works f .MallVeSM-s .of till 'hinds , cli-.aui;d and rebuilt; l-'eathi-r c:-.ov;tintf. lia-f nnd. l'MlT , llilK-'f. made, to order and fin Half.( i'lirix I and U'.tJV (')eati-' t ini. 'Ji'iirulliiri iie-coverln-j, Ha'cen'i,t;d i'umijalef. , .Factory I'lione 421-W " VllMi.' lAtWAUVk, i'mp.i UNION-LA RItANDE ; .;;';, AtJTp. STAGE.' ;'; , i Thin taiii.i:,, .'.'! .1TI'H I,('IVI'!) . Dillon : ,, I,ii l.iande R : I f ,A. !.,. H.-IIII .A. At. li IG IV Al. 6: It. J.,. M. -I . .Hiiiulny.s. ; . I.enveM Leaves l iilnn l,a (irnnilti lllin I'. M. 5 : 1 & I'. M. Snliliil.iy Mailt specials Irf'nves lrfnri. 1 iiloli I .a (;inndo 7:00 i. M. 1 1:iio i. ai. Ilenleil Cnrfl I', (i. Del.AI1, .Hiinairer lliMiliilai'ter, Summer Until BUILDING MATERIAL SASM AMI IIOOI1S II AKIlWAKK Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lit hum (intirn With Home ruirnwj Ml Mi UUUJJ (I i fci i wfMh l A ven 1 1 n I'lintic M-t;;- BY TAYLOR I I 1 n ri Buy ;' ' j o ' Lot ' In Fii.i:v Aimrnov j The n.-ii- Foley Adrll- 1 r thin is now ou-n. I 'all B P and pick out your lot. It? ' ii. s. ' WTrr-:KS " 1 S !'" ' fS Kl'W l'.lley Itoil.llrui it IB' - ' "" il j , WEAVER'S I ALLOWANCE?! WHO G05H-'. I KHEW 1m he v. SAtO ALLOVJAMCE.?- tor SOU A 4081'. A CMCrt l.iOAM. ttvj THAT'. 'i ... - . . . ' i s i hvmmwhJ 111 II. Job call J. Lundy. Phoii" 4 W W 10.!2-lm W , h iwi It m-ranrh 'iti. l-i J