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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
Thursday, January 15, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FA" ft The Observer Want Ad Page - The Market Place of Union and Wallowa, Counties FOR RENT FOR RENT Small furnilhed house, modern conveniences. 1903t4 Adnms Ave. 10-1-14-itp FOR RENT t-room unfurnished modern house with bath on pav ed street. Inquire. 1905 Oak. Phone J10-J.. 1 7-1-1 4-tf FOR RENT 4-room modern house Kftst La Qrando near highway, 1 15. Inquire Silver Fo Farm. 16-l-lS-3tp .VoR RENT Modern four room furnished apartment, two blocks from P, O. l'hono 2:3-R. 13-1-13-tf FOi; RENT Modern 5-room bun galow, near lilish acliool. Phone Main K94. 12-l-12-0t FOR RENT Ik'Blrnhln five room liouse, cloto In. l'hono 14K w. . 10-1-12-Ctp FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. 1612 Adams, rhone 257-J. . io-i-s-tr FOR RENT Modern steam heat ed nparttaonta. Warmest In city, nose In. See Archie J. Murray, Penney HklK. 1 0-1 KUH SALJi KOIV SALE Uny. L. SI. Hoyt. D-l-14-Gtp FOR' SALEi Good laying pullet, corner Alder and N, Phone, 438 W. ' : 10-1-1-Stp FOIt flAI-K I Rft llffht road slwls; W lit lipad t work liorfifs; six 3- Small Farm Will Take In ;. ; Modern La Grande Homo S0 ncres In Cove. Mill Creek runs through the place. Oood 6- VuH'-hoTo ern poultiy houses, hog house, etc. LnTln i L Ui "n. rnaatmo iS? runs by tho K iust a few! from thi yet just outside city limits. This! Is a very desirable home, nicely located. Shade trees, all clear HO iiiuriKUses. uwiht ,ui uwu- ... . 1 Bluer ncRaneing ior a monern, home In La.Crande as part pay- -,,. Mr .! i . mnce Co, '1s 'now connected! with the '(Won Trail at Union! anu I.a Grande, watch C0vo,e,ow. Geo.H.Currey HEALTOn.S Ilenl Estnlu 'Loans Insurnnec- I, Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference , BUSINESS ' DIRECTORY ATTORXEVS cochkan & EnroniiAitD Goo: T. Cochran and Colon H. Kher- hnrd, Attorneys, la Orande Na-' tlonal Bank Hiillillng. cmnopn actors RR, BELLE MTKRS Chiroprac tor, New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. in., K to a p. in., and 7 to. 9 p. m. DR. J. E. WOOUKI.L Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Kkln and (V hlood diseases, headaches, ap- W- pendlcitls. hackaehes, rhejma- tlnm, nsthma, er;zema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomoch. heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Dlood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty, Suite 20, Sonimer Dldg. Phone 4U7-V.( Residence Phone IS0-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle. Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office p'hone Wain Ifls. Res. phone I0S-R. Sommor Bldg. . . I'HYSICIAN-RUIiaKON lr. I''. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 7T. i-i-im NATURE CfRE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAY VILt.E Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and "blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ectema, scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble: all kinds of chronic diseases successfully treated. . Call Main 623. Mav vllle Nature Cure" Horn. 2101 ISaat Adams Ave. Offl'e hou-s. 10 to 12 a. in.. 1:50 lo 6 p. ni Consultatlon Free. PWri:.SSIOX li lHXORATOIt PAINT FIR, DKCORATOH - A-1-ronmiltatton nnd stitna1 fre ( you lult-nrl to paini. tint. . 3pr, finish or rT.nih any What's Your Business? It makes no tllffercnco what you do no mutter how you separate tlicr pub lic from its money ir It's valiK'-Bivliitt M'rvife, you can uso Mhe Want Ail. to irct more niiiucy and nioro op Iurtunltles lo give (hat We'll Ik- uUtl tn Inlk it over Willi you. .lu-4 rail Main .'17 mill ink for a rcpivseii. intivu. The cost Is small I lie re turn nr u-.urffl. "AM OIIKKRVER WANT Al) WIIX no IT." year old colls; 1 Jersey row. Poll Farmers 1CXI. 20.1-13-Sin VOTl RAI.i; Standard mnlto used -vaRUtini cleaner. Rood conditions 8iK.no. Mnln 104. U-i-14-ji WANTED WANTE11 Roomers nnd hoardof;Of lhtl.n'Venty-firiH ahiilvfrfiary or " Phofta 31H-J. , fl-1-l.Vtf thR issuanr-R of fl. rinnii fllalnps nnd 'the firih-'.h iiiihh'i'iauiy or tin VAANTKI) loa pound or larger ; fonndlnR of ih l.'nlwmil lon!a1 r.i or k ho?a If priced rlpht. lydr imion. . , KidOlr. Islnml CUy. 1 -3i p Tho" fair won dcvolfd exclusively WANTED WrmhlnK. Hatlsfamion i(to "T PAnu!,;,yi;r Th guarantor. Phone U'J-W. llu,los of tho Worhl Wnr fol,n(1 ' rx" .. .. c i i jprcsslon In tho numerous sur- nowing neuuy none, J. w. rars. ora wr-no. : - ' kqi.KY TAXI I.TNR Dav nnd ' n.hl service. ..call Mnln 773 10-l-Mfi -"-7 : 1 Victoria . Ill Health ' ' : ''x urj.-me neano !f Princess Victoria, the only - o-..-. - .1 - "'""" "- " ':"c- win iruvci noioan in the hope of imnrovlnjr her houltli. . Man Si.ll..s Pin. T .. , CARCADR T.OtMvS. Oro.- Linden accidentally swallowed a pin. He experienced considerable color ' In certain stamps, such as Holmes Herbert plays the -un-discomfort nt the time and says the 1 1; shilling violet of Hamburg, fortunate li unhand who " doesn't ithe pin Is Ipdgedln such a posl- tion in his. chest that It annoys- him constantly. . . , . . . , , building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly done. I'or hett-ir-'t.nttr jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-Wl 10-22-lm . ! ' FRATERNAL DIRECTORY I,. O. O. M. l,a Orando lidg UlllIU lAlllglll ungsr; No. Soil l.oyul Ord holds regular meetings Thursday night at s p. rh. t Odd fellows' hall. The Women's Mooscheat-t Legion No. meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth.: .Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. U. P. O. ELKS La firamle Lo.lee. No. 433. Lodge m-ets eaeh Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. Home and club prlvileg.s ehei-r-f.Hly extended to all Ihoilier " Elks. Lester Bramwell, - Exalted Ruler, Mood Eckley, Secretary. ; MODHKN WOOOMKN OF AMKR 1CA Iji Ornmlfl Camp No, 7708 mcta on tli first Thursday evo ninp of fach month, In the k. of P. hall. Vlflitlnj? Neighbors welcom. Rny S. Br-nnett, V. C. Jake Rostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WO RLE La Grande Camp No. 169. Metta evpfy first "and third Monday niffhts at Eagles ball. All vis Itlnfr Neighbors welcome. Duos) payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Qrande Na tional Bank Building. E. E. SU5. C. C. II. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A, M. La Orande Lodfre No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds, regular meetings first and third Friduys at 7:30 p m. Cordial welcome to all Ma pons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgrep, Secretary, KNIOHT8 OP PYTHIAS Rp.J Crows Lodge No. 27 meMs every MonOar evonlnp In Castle hall (K. of X'. Hull), at 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. K Hfry. C. r. C. I Otvil.nm, K. It. fl. O. K. H.-Mope C'huptfr No. 13. O. K. S. holds ntptfd rommiintra tlon the !pornl and fourth WVd ncifhtyn of 'arh month at p. m. V(5lting nicnilMTR conlinlly N t:a K. TJ nkin. W. M. Anna R Oror, Sorrftiiry. NEW TODAY NOTKfc. ClMsftcd Want Ails ru strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than ft. m. (lute of lti'rtfoo. Rattt ao pur worU lor each Insertion.. , WANTED' Llfcht housework or taking care of children. Write Q, fart Observer. ; 1 2-1-1 5-2tp WANTED TO Itl3NT--Moirn fur bished apartment? l'hon sFnrm 197. 9-1-15-ltp VANTE1 Girl for general house work.; ""Alra. I. i Itochcstcr, ; 200C AImus. Hfrl15-2t WANTElMi'n und . wouu-ri to hv . uppoIiUtut to Govt, cluikshitts In ''Grertort. . Washington . and .Idaho ua rcsuit of written civil service exum. on Kelt. 21. Write (i. 'ooU, M-l Servlc IriHirticior, It l T l'n. Avcniit, WushidKlon, 1 1, i'., for . free In form? t Inn. :'.n-1 -1 f - 4 1 p Wartime Geirtian Stamps t Fill Collector's Album '- REIII.nsr A. - Every ' vitriol y of postUtistump 'that tH t'wr Is-, surd hy OoriiiMn hiatus or th'rt Gor man TtMlmgilA tfovcrnment; waa on iVKiw ut a. posiuffif Stuiup 'T!ililnM. iliero this triontli tn cprnmonioiution i.uniiiniiui, itu.--Ki.in unit oun-r ia- "! oy uitiibui ioi mum 1.1 uv - Hrt.r.' n"u,, ' :; " iror Lots wnson. .v.,. man colonies. Charming I.ois Wilson adds a i poso of taking up homesteads am There was eloquent testimony or'now one to her already longloreatimr farm sou. of he ric . and the hectic, conditions of tho infla-:,: of screan triumphs with j on which the cat to frri at wit ho tlon period by the inf.nlto variety , -Another Bcanda,' the p.cturU-1 ien r issi' surcharged old tlon of Cosmo Hamilton's lat-! a f the pi J0 J1 u-l(u . almost before the Ink was dry. ; - lv i,f rri I Irt ir fli.i t.imnnrni'V ",V...rjj. muiiiim m "'"".nfr misounu ior nu kb . ;rr; of. the! Vnutcr- camps, such as Huhe)di. ilnrnig she la excellent; so-are the rest tn ki ng I o oi won, r, i "p- ""Ji Worid r. OthVfr. coH...,l of . the .cast. The, . Is -".iriS nothing but the rB!stVat!on stands ,rrhj-er - who does not do ,W',?,t ,r "T covering the delicate differences of issue of 1804. ICastcrn Market Sought, For Apples.!'" Vlruinlti th,ro"ufrh hell ror Beatrl.-.TAIIuHns: Jjm WASHINGTON, r J(VI'i.--Al'P!'t''li-lora 1-e llreton portltiys May! i. wers of Vii KiilUt , i.re., inukloii'lleanilsh, the little KOliUrtleser' . WASHINt growers d concerted effort . -to - iH-ciptnre me easLei n inarKi't,- Don iiicm vy . western growera, by rlieana'tof co- operative entcrprlse's'nnd .dverll3 Inff. rtecords of tjie DiiVilil-tment of Affrtcilture's fruH':t (nopKotlnn servico reveal that fioffal-iiiflT3 of :1Bo Old Dominion .re 'using the ' methods of the westerners to re- the competition. The Virsrlnians altreed to ha r- ypst and pnik their 1 924 crop asThe story Is nn Intriguing one. a unit nnd arranged for fruit In- It Is a domestic drnina with a new ; spection by federal and state ( rgeutB at the ohlpplng points. They ngroed also to use tho United Htat-s npple gmilen. Neglected Congh Uangerous How to Stop It Quickly Wltfin the delicaie tissues of your thToat are raw and sore from coughinH, nnd your strength is exhausted witn the constant hacking, you may lull an eoiy Llytonitreer)ouitru-jUe. So stop the cough the quicker you can. before it creeps loo deep. liy a very simple treatment you cbt stop the pella practically at once, and rWievo the heav C st cough olten in 24 hours. 1 he treatment is aeo on o n maikubie prercription known ns l;r. Kine'n New Discovery for Couifha. You SimcWtake atnnnonfitl nnrl hnlrl It in vnur tliroat iOr 15 or 21) seconds before r.vollowim Without f Olio win T with u-ntf r. If hnn n dotiii without following with water. It has a douMo action. It not only soothes and heals soreness snd irritation, hut it quick ty loosens and re move'j the phlegm and congestion which are the direct criu uf the couhintc. With the raw t mated minis way.thewhok cough cou Uittoti gtet in a very iioit time. TheprescriptkjncontainsnoopiatMorharm fill drugs. It simply helps Nature, It Is for coughs, chest colus, hoarseness, bronchitis find spasmodic croup. Very economical, as the dose is only one teaspoonf ul. For sale at good druggists. Ask lor MAMTH POP GoSH GETTING ALONG M Boh f AT THE OFFICE? ), PrLM r-s- The DOES (. Tuf m4m ' zv pi OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' 'TAINTOOipAS' TO : rrr f CM . . - -r : N V V v 'AvftXTNS OFFICE CINARV.) rsii? ess. .. w La Grande ii(.iklici oiictcaa . t.sl novei. As Beatrix Franklin, tho wife - v - ( ' .-. onil lir.niiHii, IftiPl'V lit . . 7 . .i i." , Z"l Z . ' i,,., ": has a good part to work In. 'rindcrstand women; Jlalph Bunk- ...I , . . . "V !er Is si-en as the. "p6or de1l of . jioet In KOKEles" who would pro Iwho ;;hns no . com husband beronW. tojKbr "Blossom Tiiiie"-- vuiiiumtjc a iiuoimiii-i uhwikimviiu. someone' else, f..; HerMa IlMI,pr,iT11QiiiAii'? Pnifl hoW WrreloiT roopefUi Zeffle Tilbury Italph W.(liambirs( Harry flrlppe and Alan Plmpson 'have the oHhm' Important roles, s 'j- G. Marlon riurton, who ' mndo the screen adaptation, and II. Urlfflth. director, have ndhored tt the spirit of Hamilton's novel angle one that gives clear in sight into the feminine naflir well as into the niuscullno rnlndi tho Ainrrionn Htngo hun ovt hnd. nnd nmrrlnge. I'I'IiIh Ih to ho oxpi-t'iod when 11, r-. Tho picturo Is . bonntirntly' phntoffraphod,, tho aot8 olivlotiMiy hnlno tiitl.l,, flfUl Hlf IfWIIlKltlni r hosi n to ncronl wlili liiuiiliton notn of Ijxnry. I Annihcr Hramlul" Is fine i ntir- tnininent, ; . ('omse)y slin'wlnit "fl(illoilpp rtunffnlnws", , . '. Univet'flars Wtern Star lias Big IV.vt . In IJir btory. ; - Ilool Oilinon's lnlest T'nlvr-rsnl iroduellon. "Tho I'.lilln' Kltl Proni PowOr.r Itlver," which will be shown In the Slnr thimter today is a thrlllllifr western rtrnma tnlten from eertaln historic eomlitlons and ll'liry llerlierl Knlldis' novel. I r.dwitrd Heiljrwielc directed nnd ;he rnst Includes such fnvorlles ns Tnllv Marshall. Olndys Huletle anil Walter I-ons. The time treated of In Mm pic lure, the law of might was the mw of the lard and it wns en forced hy the six shooter. In the oeriofl in oueralon tho cattleman was the lord-of the country and his retainers we-e hard ridlnff mwlioys who illit his bidding will np'.y. I'nr the great nnrt theso entile. men were honest, conscientious MOM - THE "SlMPLS wcwt HIM5&LFTO work-all he 1 VJATCH I-! Pi r.r r' vm . C VltLL WU M0VJ W l Pop - chick is ( JUST AT TuE, ) , LAZ.W A6 J ff- i Bv Cond V ft,, ir & " Theatres loitlanns but also tliero was out- nirwy ino ciuuu rusuui u. no mi'i. urxmo Lred tho emmirv with the tmr- L.nilpnflv lho ,.m! of jas endea-! BfCC"enll' 1110 tmi 01 J" Th nester was warned against i ihe Innrt i.nrt ' aKiilnt suit that a hitter warfare W,s In- ,... ,,,,,,, jiiiui h ri" "i in ii from l'owiler Klver" la that of a vounir nmn who, as a boy was an i I adopted in-ster-s boh. 'rne.-oiu man a,, ,.,. . ,... ,h roniniun.ls of Uw clUlleiMen,' and ono nlnllWthc is Slain. , "".'UrtS::n:Scats'on Sale 'A r PeaHMir'Vpw on'inlo nt. liifl' lniRTt frir-flre nniiffrn'(nr of 'MilftM1 Horn Tlmf," tho d' Hhtfiitly hiinnt Inf; nnd tni'lodlotifl operetta which Is hooked nt tho Arcmlr t.Hiitcr for londay ntsrlit. Jan. UMluTho por formunco will Flart promptly at K:lf. lilossom Timr," is ono of the ino.st exuuiMlo nniflcnl offrrinKM voivt h nronno uio un un iuM mi ino lur of lho -worhl s ni,si inmoiin ' ' " iii,. '.t'-t'f TMt'e. t'li'l'tf 'l l- HtlT- iSnodgrass Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Servico Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn tAIV!-tU.SAW HE'S LAZM - VMHV IT vjouLDN r Surprise me to 3ee him &et ut AT 7i OCLOCK IN The morning so HE'LL HAVE A LOM&ER 0W TO UOAF Mm mund RomberB." 'one - of Amerlpa'fi iuu'l i;uiiiiumti s, iwr. uuniiini; took irrt-at care to pr'sorvt iSohu bort'8 exoulalte ninslr, and in brlnx lnjf U up to Ihe 2(ih century stundurd htm not In uny way nutr-red- tho great mtiMter's musU'ianly charm. . "HJowaom Time". Is now In Ha weond year In New York and bids well to remuln for many yera to como. . Tom Meighan Is btar in "Tongues of Flame." Thomas Meighan comes to the' Arcade theater today next In a In in m omit screen version of "Toiiffuca of Klame," the. Inst nov el by tho into- Peter Clark Slac-I'-arlane n Joaeph llenabery pro duction with I Jessie Love, Eileen Percy nnd ottiero plnyinfr In sup port of tho star. . Tho picture ahowa how Doland. an. unscrupulous buHAincss - man, and Scan Ion, his tricky lawyer, teal a larKe tract of lund from the Indiana. Through IJoUmd's cf f(rt3 threo towns spring up on the land and thirty yrnra; later ltoliind. rich and powerful, rules iho towns nnd everyone In them. At the cloao of tho tlreat War, "Hell Eire' Harrington,, the role played by Tom Aieltvlinn, opens a aw office In one of tho towim. lie lulls in lov' with llolund'8 dnuKh ter, plllle, and fur a jtimc works lor 1 tola ml, will nlly blind to the liit (cr'H unetlileal transact ions. Then a Utile half-breed Rcjmnl teacher who is In hive, with llar rliiKton, opens his c'ye.i jo (lie fact that lloland In nshiK him as a. tool tn tiwlndle the Indians for 1.1 us hcc ond linn'. in spite of thii Oct that lloland i threatens to ruin ujuI dtsnraei" him Ihu-i-liifxion i'PihtiJ tip the .liullans' flKlil. Hi,-.'-.ial.l,.. ,.v..r propi llv 1-lirhtn roiii'lli-H th,- Mmironio fmnrl anil In ill iililnl in llin Jn, Huns' fu-I vor. 'I'll l.i turns l lin : cull in tmyn nmilnst I'.nlnn'il ninl wlnvi n Ki'i ru. lhi.r !!( -(loiwils miiiro thronish tin- Blri'ils ririnir wiiri-lioiiscs nml fshtppfug. It's a caNO of inoh nil until 1 larringlon arrives on t he seeno .with U .lilllo blind of loyal Indians who had served In bin company in Hie World War and brings tho townspeople to their senses. There's action-plus in '"Tongues of Flume," drama, heart-appeal and all I he real. Meighan has nev er done anything rjtilte liko it before. Puriiy Bread t, MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN I-'rom the mixer tho, dough Is placed Into "nll-flteol troughs." r&hirlng tthe conimer of clonnllnoH and awotitntfls through ouLHho If rocusa tit-agfing tho-dojgh. We-,jvj W fiul to announce to lho pnhllc. th;t our products can now bo bought at Tho il'al- ! '- ! aco Confectionery. ' iV ' ' La Grande Bakery J, MrWIfiMA-MR, Ownrr '. 1 v I'lut t'itil.tt Imlopemlent iinkery In ,n Cirnniln, . hme h.iUho.n ):hi:ad sui'i:iti'iM;.imvAr 7 TT ' " -i!;. .! ' - -l. -t . : f 1 .' ' i 11 i i 1 v-1 kEiglitfo iJIessiiL;e- Why pay more? You can buy an -ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Lcdbetter Garage 1-1(16 Adams Avenue Now Is The Time- w'fo (;;t ymr Yeai'ly Supply of While Dinnerwunv : At (Jreally Induced I'lites. ,,Vc L'liy, Sell or Trade New and Used j Household (ioodn. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'hone 474-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber YOI! IIO Till? I'LANXIXrj AN'II WK'LL DO THE I'LAXIXfl. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAI.V 8 CIIAI.V AXD HUX WOOH--l'IIOXE SIAI.V BI7 J. li. JUMIAI.L if t THINK MOD SHOULBTALKTO HlfA- ABOUT IT POP1. I FEEL. THAT CHICK ViiLL MAKE 6000 IF SOU CAN GET HlNV TO COroCENTRATo HIS MlNO TO DO THiW&S m NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS BUSY WITH STUDIES- MONMOUTH. (Special) The Oregon Normal school has resumed lis work lifter the holidays. Narly all tho students spent tho holidays at their various homes. Seven hun dred pupils are registered for the winter term. Many new faces are ! seen nmonjr tho student body Classes aro being organized and work will bo in full swing within tho next week. : Miss Mabel Carney of Columbia college, talked to tho O. N. S. stu- leuts recently, urging them to pro- pa ro for work In rural schools. Miss Carney is traveling in the interrst of the rural schools and homes and Oregon is only one of the many states shu will visit. Two of tho newly elected mem bers of the Oregon legislature were visitors at the school January 7. getting information us to how badly Oregon needed moro schools of this nature. Washington has three nor mal schools, while Oregon has only one. Thirty Oregon students en- Vcolled at Cheney, Wash. The basketball team of the O. N. 3. met the Pacific college team on the gym floor recently and, after n hanl fought game beut the visitors hy a Id to I G score. A noted contralto singer, Sophie Urestaw. jviil appear nt the he him' ciiapet in the near future. Itjonisnii Ifi llislrlcl Tlit'lili-o I'lllilKTIANA. (AP). llnjorn ll.jot'hxoii, noil of Urn Ki"'!it Nur-wt-Kliin poi't mill novt'llsl, Hjorn- MM't-ni Itjoinson, Iuih Imth ii.iiih'iI iHrii-lor of tlin Norwi'Klitn Nn!- '"'I"' Th"li-" '"' Tlio.in,ilKO '''" lttt. .. iHlrln; tllll . "'I''1 " '' '"" tfiH'rliin, on t lit- wiir-Kiilll -iiunr.llon ! at uH-nhK-n I'anlsli nowrn nt in sinil a ili-Kirn inolillilllni; sin'iih cs by foreigners. r.riilge 1 'niters Tiled CARCADH T,OCS,; Ora Papers wore filed this week with the conn ty clerk at Stevenson whereby tho. Itrltlgo of tho Cods corporation shows t hut tho corporation lias ro ' ceived shoru land property ior j construction of brldgo piers th.t 1 will form part of the Interfituin I THAT'S THE TRouBlE M0M HE KMOwft H0VO To CONCEMTSATE But he uses it ipo The UiRonG Direction- n 3'r I mum- mm n .' k-V' w;V' r- ,-. brldv.o below Siecrn ;on :,t Tho rapid!, from tiiu eiatti of. Waidi itifito'i. Olympia Oyster Cocktails fcl In Season at 'j; THE LOTTES w 1118 Jefferson Ave. uy A : ot ' U in i'oi,i:v Aiiiii'i'iov The ni w Fnlf y Ailill lion Is now o'ii. dill uinl pirlv out your lot. . Itealtor New Voley llulhltiuf Maiu WEAVER'S Tnllorfl, C'Icniiers, Hyera And J'reswM-s rnoM: main isa Depot Street . . La Grande Mattress Shop and , Wcavin,? Works Mattresses.! of .nil; kinds ' clennel..unil riluilt;' J-'entlier ;,liinpvnlltiftj "HiiB toll Kluff , lilies iiiu.tiw'.to oivlfir'nncl for sulc,: Oirpci un'd-Jfiy ,.,lnfe. ' Furiiilur1 Ilh-'coverins. ' J I.Uy.'iV'U.'U ; .l-'uiWii;nlor. ,i Factory Phone1 421-W 1 CIIaS. EDWAItUS, Vmp. rri wnt . y4 m i iii UNION-LA GRANDE . . AUTO STAGE TIME TAI1I.K Leaves . l,onrc - Vnlon I,a Grnnrlo 8:15 A. M. y I:(l0 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 0:15 P. M. ... Hundcys I.envcs - . kavos Lfilon I.n Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. it. Nnltinlay Niidit SjH-clnls Leaves Leaves I'nhm ' Ln (rniule 7:00 V. M. 1 1:00 p. M.: llenled Curs . I. (i. I)i l, Al. Mimaircr lliul(liai'lers, Siiliipnei- lintel BUItDlNGll MATERIAL , . kasii axi noons IIAKDWAItl-: Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Iliinic Concrn With Hume Piii'iiose MILL -WOOD Crti'iiwtMul A mtit l'hono M-73J 1H BY TAYLOR INSTEAD OP CONCENTRATIN& ON HOW I To DO HIS VJCRK HE, L.OMCeNIKAlciao p' H0VJ To GET OUT V;v DOING IT -v. t i. ft Pi 1