Thursday, January 29, 1925.
THE DC GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The Observe Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
FUR RENT
Ton RENT Homo, furnished.
Oarage, garden. Cove and Hall
St. 9-1-28. 2tp
I-'OH ItENT Five room modern
house, 7n M Ave. Phone It. J.
Green. Main 694. J-l-28-3t
TOR RENT Five room modern
" house. 211116 First St. Also five
room house, 701 Jeff. Phone
469-J. 17-l-28-2tp
VOIt RENT LlKht IiousekeeDlns
rooms, 1U05 Adams. 7-1-28-tf
FOIt RENT Modern rooniR, oppo
site P. ). 11)08 Fourth.
I 8-l-27-0tp
l'Ol.i RENT Apartment. Adults
only. i:tll7 lVnn Avemii.
-l-27-:itp
FOR RENT
apartment.
2-room furnfslied
2 (J 1.1 First street.
9-1-17-tf
FOR RENT Five room house at
2005 Cedar. Inquire Newlln
" Book store. 12-1-20-tf
FOR RENT, Modern four room
furnished apartment, two blocks
from P. O. Phone 2M-R.
i a -1 -1 3 -t r
WANTKD
WANTED-
v.
-WashliiB.
Phone 1 89
- -l-23-St
WANT F.I Several tona of beets
for Hot Luke Sanatorium Farm.
10-1-28-21
WANTED fiewlns neully done.
Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb
9-1 2 1 7-1 in
FOR SALE
Rpven-room moVrn liohie pom
plotp.y firnt.sliPil, flill bhspmont
with ponornin floor, furnnnp; pood
. lornllon,' Prim ?rn(Hi.00. Tci niM.
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For limit. A .nrt? 10-room
rooming hoiiao. This plnro is px-ofllf-ntly
lorn tot to nroommortato
ffihop and mill men.
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water, electric HkIiIh, loeated cloc
to the Greenwood school. Price,
(1800.00. Terms: $:imii.ihi, lialan.-e
at $2G.oo per tuontli.
j Geo.H.Currey
niiAirons
Real Fstato l,oan9
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
nTTCTTWpCCl building. Interior and exterior
- uuoimjoo jous neaHy done- For i,oUor
DIRECTORY Jb co" Lundy. Phone 481-W
10-22-1 m
A'ITOnEVS
COCHKAN & KBRrWAUJI Qco.
T. Cochran and Colon H. KbtT
liard, Attorneys, I,a tlrande Na
tional Rank Itulldlng. .
CIllROl'KACTOKS
DR. BEIXE MYEHS-S-Chlroprao-tor,
New Foley Hulldtng. Hours
10 to 12 a. ni., 2 to 6 p. m., and
7 to 9 p. m.
DR. J. E. WOOUKU Chiroprac
tor end Naturopath, tfkin and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, asthmA, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated, blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 2o,
Sommer Hldg. Phone 497-W.
Residence Phone 190-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
3; fj. Ingle, Osteopath, Hplnal
curvature and fulbn nrebea u
specialty. Dr. Marguret Injflo,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 100.
. Res. Fhone 106-K. Sommer
Bldg.
l'HY8ICIAN-8UROEON Dr. b L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Hldg.
Main 778.. 1-1-lm
NATURE CURE
DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Theropy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble: all kinds of
chronic diseases successfully
treated. Call Main 613. May
vllle Nature Cure Home. 2101
East Adams Ave. Office hours,
in to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6 p. m.
Consultation ' Free.
MlOFESSIOVAIj DECORATOR
PAINTER. DECORATOR Ad
vice, consultation nnd estimates
free If yon Intend to paint, tint.
paper, finish or reflnlsh any
Going to
Move This
Spring? "
Muybo yon want to move
ami imiybe you have tomovo
but in any cvfiit you want
a omt'iilt'nt, comport able
Imme.
Flncl it now, ln-fore th rush,
with . Want Ad. Ihwcrlltc
the iitaco you have In mind,
(lie location, tin v.ttt, '..
you'll gvl at -t Ion in a hurry
unil have ilu- proltli'in M'l
HimI. Tli cost Is small tlm re
turns a rit linmciliiMi'.
' "AH OPSKRTKll WANT
ao wiMi do rr.H
rOR SALE
FOR JALE1 11-Inch wood, S and
$9 per cord. Phone 426-J.
IO-l-27-5tp
FOR SALE ICJneh wood. $9.50
per corn. Phonn 1C4 M.
8-l-27-3tp
IVR SALE Six-room moderr
house,- IJasement, furnace, oak
flnnra .n mve.l street. Price
$4000.00. $700.oo down
hal-i
nnce terms. '2205 Cedar.
20-1-24-7IP
tX)ST
LOST Pair of men's cloves. Find
er call 269-J. 8-l-27-3t
SIMPLE WAY TO
TAK"R OFF FATi
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Can anything bo simpler than
taking a convenient tittle tablet la aeleoted. At present half the est for Paramount,, "Kaat ofiWilllam Halley, MurKiiret Mc
four times each day until your j members hold office by heredl- Suez." a It a oil I Walsh production, I Qnade, f'barles Conklln, Hen ee
welffbt ia reiitced to normal? Of ary rifflit, and the other half la which la the feature nt the Arcade ley, Krank ileal and Kvelyn llrent.
course not. Just purchase a boxjequnlly divided lietween those ap-(theater today, la Just aa grip pint?
of Marmola Prescription Tablets
frnln li it pllinl I'np nne ln Inr.
, rD,lnn l.n nu
illrectionB no starvation dieting or
tiresome exercislnif. Kut substan-
Hal food, be as lazy as you llke,or '"o membership. to bo elected
and keep on Retting slender.-1
Thousands of men and women " reuueta uie imperial appoint
each year regain healthy, slender ces to tn" number but Tor
flgtres by using Marmola Tablets. ,"'m!' ot 0,1' seven years. The
Purchase them from your drug-; remaining seats would be elective,
gist, or send direct to Marmola1 " " ; '
, fl..eral Motors ni.lir.. Detroit. .ll,'s"""'n,"s A,l"t ''"""
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FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
I.. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge
No. SOD I.oyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows' hall. The Woman's
Mooseheart Legion No. 198
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
II. P. O. ELKS I-a tirande Idge
No, 438. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer.
filly extended to all Urother
K.Iks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler,
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OK AMER.
IOA La Grande Camp No. 7708
meets on the first Thursday eve
ning of each month, In the K.
of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors
welcome.
Ray H. Bennett, V. C.
Jake Rostock, Clerk.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD I
Ia Grande Camp No. 169. Meets,
every first and third Monday j
nights at Eagles hall. All vis-'
ltiog Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office Of the Clerk,
Rooms 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reeee, C. C.
R. 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 at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
wHcom to all Mnons.
J. I. Ingle, W M.
A. V. Lindffren, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red
Crow Lodge No. J7 meeti every
Monday erening tn Castle ball
(K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all Tl siting
Knlghta.
C. L. Brrr. C. C.
C. U Oraham, K. R. 8.
O. R. 8. Hopo Chapter No. II. O.
E. 8. holds tatd rommnnira
Hon the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at :00
p. m. Visiting members cordially
Welcomed.
Miillde R. Klierhnr.l. W. M.
Florence Kicon, Secretary.
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NEW TODAY
NOTICE.
Classified Want Ails are Strict
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; oopy
must be In not , later tliaa
a. in. -alo of Insertion,
lutes: 2o per word for eaen
Insertion,
WANTKD A. permanent renter,
for a new 5-room house, good
garage, loeated 1309 X Ave.,
Hiniill family. Inquire 2703 North
Greenwood. Mrs. Laura Davis.
2&-l-29-ltp
FOR SALE. $75.00 Columbln Gra
fonola and 40 records all for
$30.00. 1'hone 2MI-M. nlor Oak
Slreet. 15-1-29-ltp
FOR RENT 4 -room house and
3 aeres of ground just outside
city limits. 2M-.M. , 15-1-211-llp
FOl: RENT Four light house
keeping rooms, 1308 .laclison.
: " 8-29-2tp
FOR RENT 2 Iwo-romn npnrl
ments. Phone 377-lt. '.'K-l'-Sil-ltp
FOR KENT Modern. 2-rnotn Apt.
wlih garage. Cor nth & N.
Phone 147-.M. KI-l-29-3tp
.Juimn's House of Peers
-May Have power Curbed
TOKIO, (AP The
reform of
I "tra pronamy
Will
"i11 iiiiipuiiiuii promem
to come before the Diet at lis Im
pendlnjr sesjdon. The reform bill
probably will come up in March
and according to the Japanese
press, hay create Ihe.gruveat crisis
that the collntion government has
faced.
At present the House of Peers
has virtual or the Diet and can
block the lower house on any point
A change in the powers of the two
nou!"'8 wl11 bP attenplod. The
Hnsentlal objeetive. however, Is a
tdiange In the manner in which
i the membership of the upper body
i poinieu lor me tne Umperorjand entertalnlnK a fenture.
' U nt ttlOSO eleCteil bV larire tirOll.
eriv owners. I ne nronnneil re.
i torm contemplates the reduction
,(. f'st half to about one-third
" 'Peers from among their ranks,
1 To I'eed (J.-rnmii Jlc.vle l'.uis
HAMRl'KO AP). German ho
tel and restaurant 'proprietors are
considering the possibilities of
moving pictures on the, premises
as producers of trade. They argue
that as there are no free parses
to the movies, a condition the pre
vails largely among tile llireatrcs,
the man who goes to the movies
probably has money to spend r0r
refreshments. Hence,, if they
could onco got him op the lot,
they would stand n fair chance
than his movle-licket.
Stop Night Coughing
This Simple Way
People who have persistent, an
noying couglilng spelfs at night, and
who through loss of valuable sleep
are weakening their systems mid
luylng liiemselves open to dangerous
Infections, e.-m stop their distressing
trouble promptly by a very simple
treatment. Hundreds who huvu
hardly been able to rest ot all for
luugiiinK. nave gotten their full
ylK' s sleep tha Very Mrst time they
II leu it.
jne treatment Is based on a re
markable prescription known as Ur.
King s Nc w -Ulscovery for Coughs.
You simply tuke a tea:tpoonful at
bight beiora retiring and hold It in
your throat for 15 or 2i secomiit be
fore swallowing It, without follow
ing with water. Tha prescription
Iisb a double action. It not only
soothes nnd heals eorene and irri
tation, but It quUkly luoseus and
removes the phlei;m and t ungestiiiii
which are the direct rajr of tho
roughing. The result 1s that you
usually sleep as soundly as a babn
the very lliHt night, and the entire
cough condition goes In a very short
time.
The prescription Is highly recom
mended fur coughs, client colds,
hoarseness and bronchitis, and Is
wonderful for children's cough, and
spasmodic croup no harmim drUKS.
Economical, ton. as thA ,!,,.. i- ...ViT!
one teaspoonrul. It is on sale at all
good druggists. Ask for
FjUSCQVFPVj
MAMTVI POP
,?M JIN60-TMIS IS JAN. 29th
OUR. VJcDOINCj AMNIUERSARS -
AND I'LL BET MOM'3 FOR&OTTeN
All about it- I'll have to
c.UR.PKl'bE HER VfiTH
"S LITTLE PRESENT
UTV r ! r-r i
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
La Grande
"East of Suez" ..;
Classed as
Worth-while Film;
It tnkps a real picture to come
up to the standard of Pola Ncrti
In Krnst IJubitsphs "Forbidden'
' Paradise," but Mlsa Negri's lnt-
t 'I'ha ti-i-lttAn Cn.ln
I r...
an from Somerset ilnnirhnm'fl!f"1nminrr f Tiinl
! stnge success, has for Its ' back -
i ground China with all- its ro-
I mance and
mystery and lurking
perils.
The star is cast as a beautiful
young English girt; daughter, of
a British Consular ngent living in
nangnai. jiaisy tiuiss negri j naH
been away at school In England"
eignv jeiws urn.
III tMIB llllin BIIU I1U3 1JUI Bft'U
hur father. She returns only to,iltf n hn-hnnir in Thn iimt.
lit' fj' ' ' "- " II II IMC H Ul IIIB
death, and, what Is probably more
heart-rending, that she Is the
daughter of Kngilsli and - Chinese.
parents a nan-caste, wnicn
oiil unuwirr wny ui siiyiiiK . su-Ijhji"
rial outcast. v ' j This latest MacT.ean comedv is
What a role this Is for . Pola adapted rrom the .amusing theme
Negri! How she does play HI -Jt,..rt n lne nfty of. that title 20
Three men want Pola one an, ypnrs nKO wh(,n itnymond Hitch
Oriental who Btops af nothing tol(,0(.k won )lls frst 8,llr rocognl
accompllBh his end. The other; ,, on nronilway.' Into tho screen
two white men, played by Rdinund version Mnci.ean injecls his nmns-
i.owe anu iiocKcnne eeiiowes,
who, Willi Noah
Ileery, urn I '''I -
tured in support of the slur.
Which one gels her?
You've seen I'ola In every con-1
celvnlile clinrncler frpin iiie..i'. lol
apache dancer, but never In such J
a role as "lOust of B rai" til fords. 1
Vou hnven't seen Pola Nepi-1
until, you've seen "Hast of Suez. "i
"The Cyclone Rider"
T
J o Bl'eeZe IfltO
.
To Breeze In
Star Theater.
All the world Is seeking thrills,1
nnd no one knows It better than
Lincoln J. (.'arter, author of 'The1
!yclon! RirWr," a William Kox
special production billed at the !
.Star this week as a "thrlllndranm." j
Lincoln .1. Curter has been writ-t
tng stage plays for a grout many
ywirfl ho many that his name
was a bouspbold word when the
moving picture. Industry - was in
lis Infancy. Rome time agw h
was Induced to Join the Fox slrtTf.
That his genius for turning out
seennrios Is every bit na great us
his genius for ptay-wrltlng was
proved in the success of his first
I wo screen entertainment. "The
Fast Mall" and "Tho Eleventh
Ho-ir."
Now along comes "The Cyclone
Hlder" with ten times the speed
and net Ion of Its predecessors nnd
a great deal of romance nnd hu-
mor which tin y kicked. ' It was
A. ,n
PERFUME
wm ift-AL
Theatres
directed by Tbomna Tluckinghnn.,
who has always exeellod In pro
ductions of this type, and it fea
tures, in the title role, a yountf
man named Heed JIowph, who
looks the part so thoroughly tbut
bo could act only half us well at
lie does and Btlll put it arrosa,
Snpportinc: Mr. Howes nnd Miss
Ttennett in the leading roles are
IJOUflclS OLtiQ.LtU
'mi, i xi tti
1 Heater ltl X till X' 11111.
" mmm.
Good news for lornl film fans.
Douglas MnrLenn Is announced to
appear at the Slic;rry theater in
his newest comedy, "The Yanlton
1 confjui" u
fmili '.st t'
nd it Is considered tho
thins that thlH star bus
,i yot brought to the screen. Miic
,fin v)i's7f(l Inln irrotit nnnnlnr.
tot." Ho followed with nil aer
ial fllRht to the skyline of sue-ri-ss
in "Ooinsr lTp" and now be.
bnnps over another positive lauRh-
isB triumph In
I be i unite Con-
ling nersonnlltv anil works un tin.
1 ,.()I1,.().Hiv fnnnv scenes with Pnt-
y Itutn Mr s tlin ).rnn.
int..enn is seen as tho rich
y01m N,,w yorlier, who went, to
work ,, n wu,nr ,m,i ,,,
h.,lIlp,i ,.iKi,t , t hlK flr, juh
1 th(, Wggcst rnmancn and ad-
vi-nluro of ids 111"
Into Houth
SnoJg
rnss
&
Zimmerman
' Undertnkera '
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and Penn
met.-... V 1 ! :i.
WOULD MAKE WMmWm
Oit - i riR - - ftm-a rui,. l. p
om .;.,l7,l. VU VJELL-I'LL
.-pu Take it-
7
y J .jti'Ha..- j
America v he goes and to sidestep
a lot ot embarrassment .Impor
eo no lea the Yunkee conaiH and
us they Buy in the shut clausici.,
got away with It until be called
out the United Htatea navy to
rutin him a flock of buttUnlilpt.
Through tho comedy rms a
thrilling lov? tin-nu MueLvan aa
the hero buttling a villutnoua band
of conapiraiors and rt'sculiifr her
Indyablp amid scones that are en
thralling. Macl.van speoda things
alonp to a hilarious final, with
the nicturo the blggettt laughing
success of the season
Also showing '('ho White Man
Who Turned Indian," a frontier
story.
Duplicate Pacific
Cable Now Planned
LONDON' AP). nerause of the
hoavy press of business on the Pa
clflo cable, occupying it to the
limit of its capacity, the Pacific
cable board has decided to cull
for tenders in t be nea r f tit ure
for duplicate cables which will
be In use Inside the next IS
months. Tbla statement was made
by the chairman of the boon I
to a deputation from the Km pin
Press I'tilou, which asked for u
reduction In ratea for press tnea-
sagea to Australia and New Zea
land, and that facilities for Umh
truffle should be substantially Im
proved. The chairman said that while
nppreclal liitf the Importance of
wide facilllleH for the dissemina
tion of empire news, the capa
city of the cubic was ncpupled lo
the Mailt and It would he Itn
practicable to handle any add I
tlona! traffic. No further reduc
tion of rates could be made until
the cable had been duplicated.
Football IteplnccH Mali Joiikr
Iir.TtUX, (AP) Mah Jnlifw
to (five way to the Roal frame, or
table football, In Ih-rlln society.
At the fashionable K.slanade hotel
demonstration was recent ly iflven
In the presence of numerous social
lights, film stars, litrary aspirants
and polltlcans.
The American kohI frame comes
to Herlln vln Vienna, where a reg
ular goal frame eraae has develop
ed. Approximately 4n fjoal pa me
clubH were orfrunlxed there with
in a year.
Piirily Bread
,MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN
From the mixer the dough Is placed into "atl-atee! troughs,"
.aasurlnfc tho consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through
out the process of ugidnK the do'jgh.
Wo are glnd to announce to the publlo that
our produeta can now be bought at The Pul
ace Confectionery, i i j .
La Grande Bakery
Ki''t.'McWIIir,tA!IS, OwtW '" ''' . 'ir'."
The Only Independent llnlicij In I, a Crniule.
BLUE ItlllltO.N DKUAU SUl'ICRIiMJ DltEAO
Eighth Message
Why pay more? You can buy n
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less,
v
Lcdbetter Garage
I Kilt Ailarni Avenue
NOW FOLKS
We Imvn to offer tl good A.wirfment nf l'sct! Hcwlnir 7farlilnrHt'
KIVtil ltH - WHITES - NEW IIO.MEH - I I1IES
I.O.NU )lt ItOTAIIV SIIITI'I.E.
From $5.00 lo $111.00
WE 111 V, KKI.li OK TltADE.
Furniture Exchange
Fir und Jefferson Phone 47-i-J
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
KEEP VOI'll HOME I'l'-TO-KATE
ft pninll Invostinitit In nililinit lo your Itonip a ftlwplnff
IMinli or RnraKi; mil glvo It nn aildlllonnl vnlnn.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN
CIIAIV AND IIOX WK)I) PHONE MAIN BIT
, J. U flIL'.MIAI.Ii
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A UTTLB 'SURPRISE
MOM - OU FORGET
This IS our.
If. ; jt-:--' i-.'.f
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INSPECTORS
TIM
- MAXVILT-E. (Ppectal) T. I..
Rremon, field HRent for a contract
InK party of Portland &nd also a
civil engineer, la looking over, the
main line. He Is accompanied by
.Mr. llradahaw, the superintendent.
K. M, llradahaw was a business
visitor to Wallowa Saturday.
Mrs. It. W. Whalen. Mrs. H, O.
Hobblns and Mrs. Taylor of" I .a
Grande, spent the week-end with
their husbands here.
Martin Deverleh, who lias had a
gang of men raising and ballast lug
track all winter has discontinued
the work until spring.
James Palmer of Muxvlllc, left
for Henu, Oregon, the last of the
week.
K. n. Helles. formerly nt Mux
ville, left for J.a Orande the lust
of the week. ,
Albert Itrown nnd Oeorge Ander
son have gone to l.u (irande. ,
Allle llurlie of Vale, has accept
ed u position with the company
here.
Mrs. Tover of Maxvllle, made u
business visit to Wallowa the In si
of I he week.
P. SIngleleory. who was called to
Kuterprlae, bus returned to Max
vllle. W. U. Jack, who has finished his
contract ,wllh the company, baa
started. on another contract.
Oeo. Nea fork has n-t urned t a
Muxvllle from Wallowa.. He was
ueenmpanied by Mr. and .Mrs,
t'hua. 1. Park.
Tonie Olson innde a buslnesH
trip lo Wallowa last week.
Pan Tanner, general superln
tdident, of I. a. O ramie, was a vlsl
tor lo Maxvllle ri'Cenlly.
rtlex Hums of Wallown, was n
business visitor to Maxvllle recent
.Ham Houston, nccompanled by
Mrs. Houston, are spending a few
days nt Maxvllle.
If lie ailverll.Md It, lie known
ll'B fifOOtll
OH'-GOODWESO
NO -MOURE WR0MG
OUR ANNIVERSARM
VJAS JU6T OM
AP -
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Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
In Season
afc-
THE LOTTES
1118 Jeffei-son Ave.
KEAL ESTATE
MORTnAfai '-
For
Sale
Imvo several rwm!
ones, t - a 1 1 ami ns(t
alH)iit Hum.
L. S. WEEKS
i!i:,ii(iit
Fire At .iil-o Instirniien
II ih HdvertlsrH U, no bnnwa
It's bxm!I
WEAVER'S
lllors, Cleaner!, Iy-rs
And PresHni'M
rifONti AIAIN 733
Depot Stivet
La Grande
-Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Fenthnr
Renovating. Rug and Fluff
Huk made to order and for
sale. Cnrpst and Rust OJj
lng. l'urnituro Ra-eoverlng.
Licensed Fumlgnter.
Factory Phone 424-W
CHAS. i:i)VARIS, Troo..
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
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