La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    - TrlW LA- GR A ND E-EEftrttG OBSERVER I-.
Friday, Jamiary (V 102o.
r . PACT!. B27ETJ.
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The Observer Want Ad Page
t The Blavket Place ' Union and WaJlowa Counties
FUK EE NT
1HR RKNTTwo room rurulxlli! j
. apartment. ir,l2 Adams. I'houe I
, 267-J. lo-i-x-tr I
''VOR HUNT'' l-'iiriiiKli.-il linii.si'- j
, ke.eptuK rooms. J'hoiio IU-J.
: ' TWrH. Cllilderji. j o-1 -R-2I
J-VIR liWf Tli room lunilnh
hoiuw. fiili l'iii-. g-i-a-ut
vfOil ft I'iNT Modern Ht. -urn ll.at
. Jff ed apartments. Warmest In clly.
Close- See, Arehlo J. Murray
Fcnnt-y Hldg. lti-12-"Ja-l.i'i
fOn SALE
fa
OH NAJ-ft--Sixie.-n room apart
ment house mill furniture, clone
ln;r f 47ihi.UH. flood place to ap
ply bonus. Wrilo Ki:t Thompson
tit., I'lu.li.lon, Ore. 2ii-I-s-2ip
JAV AHalln, JI7.0U per Inu on
, pars Prompt ahipuicul. ' l' D.,
'MoCuilx, Receiver, Joseph, Ore
011. . M-J2-2U-13I
J-'OR, SAl-fl flood laying pullets.
1 corner Alder nnd N. J'hono 4:18-
V. . -.' HI-l-l-Clp
I1--
WANTED
WANTKD Washing. Sal infliction
; : guaranteed. ; l-Iionu, 1KU-W,
y- , ' 0-1-7-710
.WANTUR Rowing noutly done.
U Phono 434' W.' Mrs. Nora Webb.
, Jk ' .-. - 8-12-17-lm
. -tyANTNI)--. Hoarder and roomer.
phono sis-j. , ' c-t-u-tr
Small Farm
';;. Will Take In
; Modern La Grande Home
J 'Vj' 50 acres in Cove. Mill Creek
',;lnins through the place. Good 8
i ; yoom Iiojsc, good bn.rn, two mod-
; ern . poultry houses, hog house, etc.
1, -13 ncres in hoy, 7 acres in grain,
- balance in family orchnrd, giirdea,
. . - lifti-i-h's . and nasture. Ilitrhwuy!
runs y the place; just a icwj
: . DfocKS ironi me imaumss uuunrr,
I yU just out side , ;ity , .limits,' ThiM
j s a very dcii-ablo. home,, 1 Jiiqely
located. Pha$lof .tj-ees; all ch'ar
no mortgufires.; ; jOwnt : y);i , ;on
; iflder exchanging for a' modern
?- liomo In I-a Grande us part puy-
S nient.
f Hince !rvo n now connfctf;d
vltli tlnv Oregon Trail tit lfnfn
i hnil l-.n ffli.iitih' vii d ir COVft glOW.
Geo.H.Currey
; Islnt i.oaus Insurance
Business Professional Directory
JS: : - : v
Classified for Quick Reference .
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
A'ri'OltXMVS
COCHRAN ft KiinnriAiin fleo.
T. jl'oeliran anil Colon U. l-:ber-
lir.rd, Altorneys, l,a (Irantlo Na
tional liank lluihlini,'.
CIIIROPRACTr.US
pit. .BEt.T.K MYKItS Chliopine
tor, Nw l-'oley llullilinLf, Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. in., nnd
7 16-9' p. nl.'
JU. J. K. WOOOKIX Chirnprac
(T tor and Naturopath. Rlln and
V;. blood diseases, headaches,, np--c?'
pendlcitfs, backaches,' rhejma
' tisin, asthma, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinils of stomach,
heart and l;ldney trouble suc
cessfully treated- lllood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
Sommer Illds. I'lione 4a7-W.h-
!' ltesidenco Phone 190-W.
OSTKOPATniC PIIVSICIAX
X .O.STEOPATHIC rHYRICIAN Dr.
i J. I.. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal
clirvaturo and fallen arclys u
specialty. Dr. M.arirarct Inslo.
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infanls a spe-
cialty. Office riione Main HiO.
Pes. Phono JUG-U. Somtnor
:'( uids.
; THYSICIAN-SrROEON Dr. P. U
i4 nalston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, noso nnd throat, nnd
-4 fitting of glnfises. Sommer Rldic.
f Main 778. 1-1-lm
NATVnE Cl'KE
at. A. N. ond MARY R. MAY-
'tl.l,n fipelalistfl In chroiiir
'3i.--.iJi' n, M-thnd.!t Natiropnth
nnd Mer huno-Therapy, kln ani
,! tdood isensfji, nervous diseases,
rhronie headache, eremn, seta-
tica, oppf ndiritln, rorintlpatlon.
howel trouble; till kinds of
; chronic di'djs snrci-wf illy
treated. fall Main Mav-
1lln Nature Tiirc Home, 2 1 A t
V.aat Adams Ave. fHfier hnmfi.
in to u a. in. l:3 to S p. m.
f'onKultntlnn Freo.
1 fATVTRR. nRrOUATOR A1
,i lri rousilt.ition nnd Milrnfit-
$ . trm i( you intend to riint. lint. I
v ptper, finish or rrftnlsli any
What ,
k A
Want Ad?
loM people UiijiU U's ou ex-,
rfiislvo medium for ifi-Uiiiif
llV&, UMll fUlUttUlt',
(hjvvs ami ns1! fcutvv
for miliutc. iltlnji iolS
Artuully It's q medluin fr
t't-Udi": A N V Till ' XitV
W'.W V. .yualvu. our nis
tor Hie iuvt I- muftis
Ibcu use tin Wtiot Als i-oii-Kfaiiily.
Tue cos( Is suytll
Hit iviiuns arc imuicillat'.
onsEtiyicn WANT
WANTRD Girl wants position to
tnlift' enro of chililrcn. Inquire
FOUND :
FOUND Hal unlay nlKht. nun(tf.
of Keys. ()viu;r ploo'BO iui-ntify .
..sainc. by. calling at Observer of-
LOST
roTtThTga rls" lK-t wenlk
and 2112 Knal AdamB. Upturn
lo 2112 E. Adams.
1 2-S-l -2t
NEW TODAY
NOTIOfi
Classified Want Ads arc strict
ly CASH l AIVACn; copy
must be In not Inter Until
a. in. dalo of Insertion.
Rales: 2o per word for eacu
Insertion, .-
' . a ' . 1 ,
J;ont.V.H.yT-r-7-room modem fu-
t;w.K;T.r,.vi-rfnHJ4u 1 Jttnil answer, for want the.reorr t
nifllmi; house, two bloeks from ;piaintiff Wll apply to the court
f,!V-V:;l'l,ono f'40JiU- lti(" K,fttl;tho relief demanded In his co
strec'l. ' -y-Vipialnt herein, which substanlia
von ui:nt
. apartment.
- .Modern lilrmsiii:.l.j(
Mii.fi.i. lw.t. t . 1 !
1 tioiti
i ...... ;.
WiLshingtoiif
' lQ-l-a-3t ;
.
FOH 11 lON'P One1 room ino.lMl,Wllrr,t.;, u.ilxll vlHlon of ' IllnHf
hoitKekix-pliiK apt. H.17 I'mi'tii -
Hub Apis. . 1 1 jl-'J-(.f
li id j - i T .-. fi ll.a Crundn. nlon county. ure-
1VA-S-Ti;1l M.ail.lo wrlff-'ralernfilf , u,.. ,',.,.. 'ti.e.,,.,. rllliniitK
liisuriinee, Oidiniiiy l.ll'e, Su-1 uy
buililint;. Interior and eitejlor
Jobs Ileal ly done. Kor better
jobs eall J. I.iltldy. riioue 4KI-VV
10.22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
f,. O. O. M. I.a OruiMlo iMlKe
j No. itdO I.oyal Order of Moose,
I holds regular xncetintTH every
Thursday nlirht at 8 p. m. nt
Odd l-'el lows' hall. Tim Women's
Mooseheart I. e tt i o n No. Ud.S
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. MayvUlo, niotntrtr.
Harold I.und, Mecrctnry. ,i'
n.-P. O. Kl.tS-jLa Grundo I,od(ie
No. 438. l.ddio meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home ifnd club privllepi-s elieer
ftlly extended to all III ot her
! Elks. :
Jestcr Bramwell,
Exalted Muler.
Mood Ecltley, Secretary.
MODEHN WOODMEN Ol' A.MIOIl
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 8. Bennett, V. C.
Jake Rostock, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF' THE WORLD
I.a Grande Camp No. 109. Meets
e-ery first and third Monday!
nights a Eagles hull. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome, fiues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Kooms 21-22, La . Grande Na
tional Bank1 Building.
E. E. Si I vis, C. C.
It. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A, M. La Grande Lodge
No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays nt 7:30 p. m. Cordial
welcome to nil Mr-v
.1. L. inKiel W.
A". V. Lindgien, terref ory.
K NIC HTM OF T'YTHI AH lied
Crofs Lodge No. 27 4neHs t-vi-ry
Monday evening in Castle hull
fix. of P. Iliilt), ot S p. m. A
I'ythtnn welcome to all vlfutlng
Kiili;)i.
Ir. J. E.' Woodell. P. C.
C. I. Orahajn. K. R. 8.
i. i;. w - n,- r hnpi, r no. la. o.
K. fl. bolds stafefl rommunlc
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at S:ftn
p. m. Vi-.il irMT members ror.ll.illy
welcomed.
NVtta K. F.ik In, W. M.
Anna 8. Grove. Secretary.
llfo. Tor in S A. He. ('null vul
nn. Biirri'iiUM-B, tlc. (uinp'-iny
oll and Hlrnnir. l-'ltit vnui r:nl. 1.
O. Hox !M2, i'ily. 36-1-9-ltp
WANTIOI HnuriWis ainl, rootiH'rs.
I'iioiiH 4 tin-J . (l-l-ii-2t
In t'no f'lrrtilt t'onrl of Jh &tiW
o On iiou tor tW ronmy or linion.
J- J l. iHthL I'lalutHT, wisuh
llt'iiry nio.l, John M. Urotl, An-
tonlfl Rro.i, Mary Nol.l. t'luiHilnlu
NoMft Oollthon, Muriir .1, Nolihi.
Iwl.i K. N)tltJ U fyllalmn, h.
i Hlovi ns, Turnt-r OUvt, Jitvo V.
f'hainplln, John Krltnx' T, jo IJuhh
maii. ('oitiu MUi-nxi uiiti 11. ory
Itunslrolh, -ach U living If
not iivlnw (hflr hoivs, Uiinwii' itn.l
iiukmnvn, A, J, Wnrivo- an. I IMIn
his -wif, Mary 10. Kiiv
liTK, Win. U. Ntiltlo, .t-an iollhon
lo, tnrmorly Joan flllhoM. vIoh'
true pamo in unknown, d-nrgo No-
hlrt. J. li. Muvb, J. K. JolipH. J.. A.
(Jarrltyj Jr., llnlon t'ounty, Ori'jron,
u .municipal .corporal ion, $i p. Y,w
hrr, (V V. IluntlnK' .uml .Mtnnh
Hunting', his wlfo, JumoH I,. Wood-
oil,. Anna Oliver and J.- K. Itomig
ami all - ptlior poiaons or paNk-H
unknown rlalmlUK uny riht. tlilo.
(stale, lion or lntonit, .In ,1ho roal
estate dOHL'ribod in Hie, 'complaint.
, To aicnry R rod, -John . M. 'Ur6U
Antonio Rrod, ilary Noble, (.'hrle-
tlnla Nohlo Qollthon. -MnrjfarcU 'J.
Noble; . howls lY Nollt.-"l-.C.- Cat
in"hnn, lh C. 8trvins. Turner Oll-
ver( Jesao P. ('humpllt, -John Kr
ifi-i-7-jt;iinifor..Jo GuBumun. Culon Ale Ken
zle, Henry" Uunatrolh, each if liv
ing, and if- not living- their- heira
JX w? r "nli',own- Qollthon
Doe, forjnerly Jean Golithon, whose
true name la unknown; Mary E.
Ktfnborg; and also all other! per
sons or purties unknown -clylming
any right, title, estate, lion or in
terest in the real estate described
In the complaint, t ho above named
dMenrants:
in 'the Name of the Ptato of
Oregon: Yon are each hereby re
quired- to appear and answer the
complaint filed ugainst you In the
above entitled court and cause on
or before six weeks from the date
of the first publication hereof,
which Is Friday, December 26,
1D24, and if you fall so lo appear
nd answer, for want thereof, the
t for
com-
I fill l'v
1 1 u for tlnfrttr n il i lid trl lie Dlaitll Iff .1.
,,,,,, , ))0 (,10 ,.,. lT1 r,. r
... .
line n nwlnir irae. o anil. lo-wie:.i
4 ofj
iiiosi. nori aor v eoruer 01 1.01. .
ii - otrKar. - s Adilltlon. and Traet C ol
f ogKa'' - A-eond Addlllon. both to
:, )lf..,slerly alontt said .Admits
Avenue. 31.2; fie.l. . th.uieo at
rlKlit anKlrs to said Adains Ave
nue Sou!ti,weslerly iieio.is said l.bl
4, 112 feet, Ih. lire noil liw.slerly a
listanee of r. .2 f.'ei lo the most
westerly ' eoruer of fRaldi 'l.ot 4.
Iheneo roiitieanlerly,.aiiil at rlulit
angles wilh suld A'lamH Avenue,
1 12'JVet lo point of befcrlilliluK, all
In llnlon County, preftoii, beiuw the
land described : in Ilia fornplalnt:
and further tleeie'-liih' that yon and
eueu Ol yon uny.- .... . ih
Interest tl,reln. u.i.1 bariii.K you of
" ." i. k ;;t f;. , ; i:um . .njor -i...r.. v pm-
iloual ejiultable relief.
Mils siiuiinnns Is served upon
von by publication thereof In I.a
Orande Kucnlnt; Observer by order
of Hon li. (J. Couch, county .ludKe,
Inted and. filed herein lleeeiiilier
14, 1-J24, prliserlbluK slxweelis pub
lication hereof in said newspap- r.
Hated and first published llils
3(lth day of December, 11)24.
cocirrtAN & pfiKitjiAnn,,.
. Attorneys for' PlaJntlfl,
nesldliiB nt l. Qrande. Ortnon.
lnec. 2(!-Jan. 2-9-1 li-23-iiO-l'eli. (1
Putcli Aviator Proposes World
1'llglil Touclilny l-ivf ConHiieuiw
A M STE R DA ( A P ) A n ft m bt -
tlous project of a world flight em
bracing all five continent's Is plan
ned for early in -1926 by Lieutenant
G. A. Ioppen, chief Instructor al
he Socsterberg military airdrome.
He proposes to use a big seaplane
embodying all the latest improve
ments nnd fly from Amsterdam
ncross Europe and via the West
Indies to North America ond back
home.
An Influential committee consist
ing of leading aeronautical engi
neering experls. meteorologists ami
bankers has been formed to support
the scheme.
The world seems worse than it
really Is because you seldom hear
much about the bad things that
don't happen.
MAMTW POP
He vjill eecoME ym I rs
rJ HOUR ASSISTANT tlZ'. -.-i
yEy-
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo,
Livw ,Tiful. you
5iOMe-n'HIM? . To TAK'e To KNOCK THA7
P-L-'Tl it
C-4-X. LAY V
' C taas ar
La Grande
"Butterfly"
Opens at Arcade
This Afternoon.
Kathleen Norrls' famous novel.
"ttuLterfly," lias been eonverled tp
1 lie screen -with TemurUable fidelity
in the riarenco Urown Universal
Jewel pielllrliuilton itf , Ilui.;Stoi y,
whleh had its loc al kipelllBi ut: UjeJ
AreadoJ tmvktor loda;J,;;i ' ic'A
To Ihoao who enjoyed lite-novel
the picture, will undoubtedly IW- re
ceived jwith-enthusiasm. .-Its .nMWj
IS Cicai' vlli ajpi, W eu uciiueir imi
the dlre'cfloir !smtM)HV and earefLny
balanced. TUc -cast' 'was' cvldinJIy
. . .
j in the-
matter ot;,ror(qetn tlie.story chaiv
l 1 JI,:,,l,r lwi'.11r.,ilwf Ht If.
rolo w(Mii.tiie lt'fnessiy"cif a yejeran
"alager," ,nnd' pi hviig 't.het' eonielly
Is a great field of train lug" for dra
matic acting. ; Kin h Cllfj'ord as her.
oiih-r sisie'f; Wrrb s llm role of.. sis-.
terlfioiicrU with 'co,nvlct1tttr
and surety op pmse, wltlioul douni,
the greatest piece of uCtvg she'lias
k ...I . .....,l 1,, filt.i nliiu
Norman Kerry, ns 4vToiinU, the
vlolinlsl. looks and acts llfco'if vlo-.
linist, a real feat for thn nrt
alhlelle Nornuyi of other pictures.
Although these three playcrH.car-
ry the, Weight of. the story;-ol her
members of .Ihe Casl In roles tt
lesser iinpnrlnuce -contribute greiiily
, I.W .M..U,.
' ;'"" , , '
Irayed by Kenneih Harlan.. Cesare
Cravlna. Margaret LivlngKion, T.
Uoy Humes ami Kreeman wood.
The alrenglh of the picture lies
In Its simplicity. It is more like u
human document, thanui eurefully
arranged . photoplay production, ' a
real triumph' of direction for Clar
enco Itiown.
"The Gordon, of Weeds"
At &Ui iO;nejo. I-,';'!.!. j.-r ;!
(?ltiSfe? BQs(u:'VN
Crime scores again?.'.
How many limes we have heard
this for ".Merlon," "The Enemy
Sex," "City That Never Sleeps"
and now "The Garden of Weeds'
which opened at the Star theatre
toduy. i Betly Compson Is the star
of the production w-hlch In itn adap
tation by Walter Woods 'and An
thony Coldewey of the ' Hroadwny
stnse success by l.eon Gordon and
Doris Marquette. Warner Haxter,
Itockcliffe l''eltocs. Charles Ogle ,
and Al St. John, head the strong
supporting cast In featured roles.
The story. Is one of Jorothy, a
very beautiful nnd refined young j
show girl, played by Miss Compson J
Kim is fuseinme.i ny me lorrciui ; paof Bim,, Frtcnl"
personality of Phillip ITngg ( Kel- 0pp0- Pouiidrj. J'HONE 344 M
lowi s) who Is bncklng the show In R 8unjBy Uuslnrsg
whleh she uitpears. She pays ti
visit lo his palatial country home.'
"The Garden of Weeds,"' where he
dellghlH In enVrtnlnlng tlui heni-ly
f . 3ySH POP- WORKING
( IN AN OFFICE 16 A HECK
S OP A JOS -
( BG A, MCV
I am WtA-ro??
STHIN& WCRTH"WHIl.c
v.,
-'L. I -I t l "V.
-I V I -j - .
YOU TAKliN Q.
FOR IT WOW ?
Ape
MACS Ct .
ye
1U--0 'TTTX
Theatres
ties of Ihe theatre. Here she dis
covers the man for what he really
Is und leaves to marry Douglas
Cruwford' "(Raxter), an iudepend- j
ontly wealthy man of Hue vharac-j
fer. j
Flagg leaves her In peace for a ;
while, then suddenly appears, clev-j
rly manages to gel un invitation '
lo. dinner and lorlures her by vell-i
cd -' conversation and broad refer- I
euet to her past whleh both Ihlnkj
the'liusband does not understand.
J3ut the girl decides upon a bold:
tooWsc iittH, before the aHlonlshed1
l;'igg cjih iijlop her, blurls out the
whole trjillv, Crawford. The men
fight UmhHih, suffice it to say
that lujtff jj'rc'al 'smash' climax
Wl lipi onlyi menace to their
haputness 'remOfd. .. 1o,rot by and
fiW to live in
tJehcti ?evijr al ter
ehce ?evir a
w'Au'c-nch
new nicluro II sems
'flint yru',e has Just alioul reached
rill! (,1111 iv in inn mini, ntnt,
comes another ..production to shat
ter ajl- .previous ..records. . To say
that ?TI.V'V:ariieif o W.-jR.js" is Ane
of hln 'hest 1s saying ;soniel hlng.' -
Among Ihe big panics In Ihe cast
supporting the principals a ro King
Z;fcny.. JVY1'!'1"") A'JHlin; lucllle
Thorfldyko., .William ATur'imr. ,;Toyo
I'MiJila, and Lltyan Tashman who
has the same role, on the, screen as
she' portrayed In Ihe leglllmate play
In Ne' Vork City. Karl lirowit.
who "shot" "The fovend Wagon,"
did the photography.'
To sum up Here's mini her Crime
knockout!
Hulls wilh Iwo pairs or trousers
are In demand. We wish they
would throw in an cxira coat and
vest also.
l'fitj Claude C. Pratt Lum-
,lcsicoip:iny.,i8 still nere, ai
thotifb we have got down to
a one-horse rip;. We are still
staying on the job and with
your support will stay until
the grass grows, and believe
me, when that time comes
the grass won't have time to
grow around here. . '
The
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
there, mow
GO OVER TO
I'D R.ATH6C
ACTO OS.
7 MR..MCNAB'5
-V OFFICE AMD
eff seMe.
STAfiCflN- "
SOU'LL UICG
IT MERE VJHZNi
SOU GET USED
TO THE
FX
27 YEARS
AGO
Dally Morning OJmevwr, - Janu
ary 8. 1 SHii Ab'wit h, II. I.. Fuller.
I'bas. I'layle and . l Johnson of
Alieei, were la the eily jVHK-rduy.
Alesms. JaitKHs Mom and K. A.
Wills, two of AlU't'l's wort by i'ariu
wer. In thi'' i-hy y.-siciiy. '
(hir Kiueknmn will have a larger
Hiirplus of hay -tlinu tiny had
eoimted 011, I'loiii (be pi t k nt slatim
of the Wlnt rt . 1
The .. it. and N. (M. will aemt
a gang of six men and u iVtreiuan
to NnHli lv.wvt.-r to 4-itt iee, for
Huntingloti, lt (Iraitde and Mmi
eluiiu. '
jueoiifl ami Martinis nave pur-i;my
funscu is. a, t.arunuers miock or
airidi iiaud produce, and have start
ed a wholesale nnd retail fruit ami
eniutniH.sioit house.' Tlicy have- just
purchased two ear him Ik of cabbage,
:iuu box.es of chotec wiuUr annti H.
Jlti.UiiO pounds of onions and lOiiti
aaeliM of ptlala s. Thiy ure located
for the piNVseiit n the .Klaler block,
j A. llnuilnglon has been up
Ipaluted .ugent for receiving sub-
Kei-ipilons for stock in the I, a
Grande llulliliug and Loau assoeia
tlon, and .those desiring shares
should leave their applications
wilh him at once,' aa a, new series
No. I", will he opened a a sunn us
nough sloek is tiubseribed' to jus
tify it. ; '
O. O. Kincald. secretary of the
l.urGramlc rtulldiug and .can as
sociation, has buen busy the past
low days in sell ling up with, the
membei's on the third aeries which
recently matured. .About U,l0O.0U
has been paid I he stockholders,
making over $l!4,(riO in cash paid
out by this institution during the
past yeuiv . '
Horn In this clly on Saturday,
January K, nt 2 a. m. to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mullen, a daugh
ter. The total valuation of properly
in Union county 119 returned by our
UMsesNoru and endorsed O. K. by
the stale' board Of equalization. Is
: ?:i.7o:t.rMS, from this is deducted
Purify Bread
MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN
Kroiti tlm mixer the doliRh is placed info "all-nlecl trouirhs."
liBMlrlllK tile consumer of cleanllneiis illld sweetness thi'oiiKh-
ollt the process of UKfinn the do'iirh.
Wo tiro glad to announce to lite public. IJiat' t; '
our piodiiels can now 'be uonklit lit TlitrPal-'' '
ace Confectionery. ,! ' , '
La Grande Bakery
K. t. MoAVH.UAMS, Owner ' '" '
Tim Only IlllleiV'llilrnt IMKery III l,k (irnllile. 1 ''
ih.i;j: riiiuon dimiad- . -.sri'iim im: mtin
Sufvlij f&oifllu ' CumfuiiaUg ij ' .
f&oiftlu
i.iIMi;-.ioni:i'ii NTAi;i, i.i m.;
Itllltl-H & ColtlllMlf, ll'0IH,
;i:s ii a vi; .iiamh: i ok .iosdpii
)AII,Y x
8:11(1 w-.zo 3:ai)
Snttitiluy Siieclnl
f,:iio
ARitivn
1 0 r r. n itiio fcr.n
Furniture Exchange
E. J. Donnhue
We Buy, Sell
or
Trade
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
Phone 474-J
( Iii!"l"!', i HAVE W0U ANW ) rJOT N "
- -; ( MORE DICTATION )( Cl&HT L-
!1 sSiRTy wowij
; -Jim).
iji ,s,
$nr.5,: 1 0, na oxompto.l leaving :t,-
;u;.i!;: on whu-ii iu. viii to iw
Ioil and t'ollocltul.
Illn I'lmiiilnic Hi llullil '
llcttor lltinl. for AiiIim
ItrO I'K JANMIItO (AT) - Since
an enterprising Amcrjemt coneeru
siarle four years ago to sell auto-1
moblli-H lo itlo lie Janlero eliauf-!
feuiH on Iho Inslalmeul plan, the'
city has becume overcrowded wilh !
laleabs. Of (he x.otm maeiiims in!
the city, nearly ti.uiia npi-rale for :
hire, ami' the ttwuer-ehaufft-rs bavel
couslantly lo work iveriluu lo
meet Ihelr payinenls. '
Heller, ' however, for 'the hard
working drivers is e peeled front
another direction. At Ihe prfsepj
lime Die roads aii so bad litis im
possible lo drive more Utah four
or five mtbs onlside the city with
,.,)ml'orl
livnee long diHlanee
trips are unknown. A new and
good rotol Is being built to I'elrn
p'olis, a Ktnnuier resort :ta miles
away, and Jiy-tbe end of there
iloubtli'Sii will be a fine highway
running from this i'ily to Mao I'uulo
1'fiO miles lo the west. S'lu-se im
proved roads. It Ih believed, will
make automobile riding so ptmuhtr
thai ihotisands of now machines
will have lo,bo Imported,
ruK;m:ssi i:s oi'i ick
A LI I A. NY, pro. Progressives or
Albany .took over the city manage-'
nient nt the regular council meet
ing. The progressive element elect
ed four eouncilmen and the mayor
during the last election.
Mayor Helmet t. outlined the pol
icy of the new council in his speech
and stressed economy, muny Im
provements and a progressive pro
gramme concerning inducements
to he given Industries. The build
ing of an auditorium, gymnasium,
industrial arts building and a new
bridge over the C'alapooyia - river
ver.e among some of the improve
ment! noted in his address. t:
The new council will aid the
Clear lake, wuter project and en
deavor to enlarge the city in every
way.. Street hJm! sewer extensions',
eily bouudary extensions,, closer co.
operation with the rural commun
ities and other progressive pleas
ures ore on the programme of the
new regime.
' ' CumfuiiaUu I
Fir and Jefferson
y ue
t t:ir idea-of the cas'i si jh in tho
voi Id is a got. d -look ingi rich girl
marrying an ugly poor man. '
Olympic Oyster
Cocktails
(In Su:uin
at '
, : TIH-: I.OTTRS
1118 Jefferson Ave.
Lo
in
i'oi.i:y addition
The new l-'olev Addi
tion Is now open. Call
and pick out your lot.
Realtor
Now loll') KullilL'H
Mulu 7:il
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, JVyevs
Am) . Pressors
PHOM:; MAIN 72
Depot Slrcet
La Grande ,:
Mattress Shot) and :
Weaving Works
Mattresses ofr nil lilnds
elcancil, lind irf-ljlitlt, j'Vatfu r
Renovating,' ' Kli'g' nnd l-'inff (
Rugs made to order and Tor
sale. Cariiel and llyg Clean-.,
' Ing. Kiiiiiltiiio IteA-oveiin:?,
Mcenseil luililgllii'l-.
Facloi-y I'litme 1 12 l-'y
'' t'liAs.'. 1;iivaVi:'iS, Ri-iipV
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TI.MK TAIl,M
Leaves Leflves ,
I nl"" n liran.lo
8:ii A. f, . :i i urn a. m.
atlB.Jl.--M. -. V. Al.'
Sundays
(,i'nvi'.H Leaves
I nluii lt (.ninile
I:"" I'. M. C: tf. 1-. M.
N,Miiiilay Nlglit SMiiuls
' reaves Leaves
I'lllon ,d (.iiiuile
7:00 1', if. 11 Mill 1'. Al.
Ri4Ucl Curs ,
P. fi. llel.AI', -lllllllieer
lliuilitiarlcis, Summer lintel
BUILDING
MATERIAL
SASH M) DOORS
IIARinVARIC
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
Homo Concern AVJtli A
Homo Purpose 1
RHLIj wood
C.recmvnort Avenuo
Phono .M-TiJJ
BY TAYLOR
Buy
Gosh kac-t Kiwda
X Think. I'm. Ojonna
it hckc
1$ r.:v, 4
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