Friday, January 30, 1925.
THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -
PXGE SEVEN-
1
The Observer Want
The Market
rOR RENT
:FOR RENT Klvo room modem
; houso, 706 M Ave. phono It, J.
Green, Vuin 6U4. 13-1-28-IJt
tKri hunt Four llsht house
..keeping rooms, 1308 J.ucknon. I
i -2!-2tp I
'FOR KENT .Modern H-room At.
pm Willi i Barege, (.'or lith & JJ.
rhono 14J-M. 13-l-29-3tp
jFlin KENT 'l.ucht housekeeiilmr
? i 3Uioius, lltuS 'Adams. 7-l-2S-tf
jKf'HENT-?Mo.l..rn rooms. 07-
H I'. O. ' Hum Fourth. ,
i 8-1-27-Btp
.FOR RENT ,
apartment. .
3 -room furnished
2UI3 I'jrat street.
J-l-17-tr
J
FOR RENT Vive roum house at
y 2006 Cedar. Inquire Ncwlln
y Book store. 12-1-20-lf
WANTED
;W ANTED WaBhiiiB.
i: w.
Phone 189-6-1-23-81
"WANTED Hewing neatly done.
V Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webh.
i -12-1 7-1 ni
FOR SALE
VFOH SALE m-inch wood, 8 and
b $9 per cord. phone 42G-J.
10-1-27-Gtp
,1-
: FOR . SALE Six-room modcrr
house. ' Uaflement, furnnee, oak
X floors, on paved street, Price
f $4000.00. 70(l.fll) down hnl
f ance terms. 2106 Cedar.
' 2IJ-1 - 24-7t p
FFOR SALE
; Seven-room modern liomp com
pletoly furnished, full basement
vwlth concrete floor, furnace; good
V local ion. Price ? 5000. 00, Terms.
0-
For Rent A lnrjre
(.rooming house. This place Is ex-
icellently located to accommodate
' S'shop and mill men.
If
;::
.-. t
; I? Four-room home, plastered, city
JJwfier.electilc lights, located close
to the Greenwood school. Price,
: ijflftoo.oo. Terms: fSnO.oo, balance
1' jj-at $26.00 per month.
- Geo. H.Currey
REAirons
rstato . Loans
Insurance J
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORN F.VS
COCHRAN & EHERHARD Geo.
J , 'T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber-
. hard, Attorneys, La Grando Na
; tlonal Hank Rulldlng.
' CHIIiOPRAPlOltS
DR. BELLE MYERS Chlroprao
1 tor, New Foley Building. Hours
.',10 to 32 a. m., 2 to 6 p. in., and
., :1 to B p. m.
DR. J. K. WOOUKLL t:hlroprac
" tor and Naturopath. Sklu and
.blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendlcltls, backaches, rhe jma-
tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose
) 'veins, all kinds of stomach,
l 'heart and kidney trouble sue
- -ceesfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
' children a specialty. Suit 20,
, flommer fcldg. thone 497-W.
. Residence Phone l!o-W.
OS'ITOPATHIO PfiySICIAN
'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr,
. X L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal
. curvature and fallen arches a
specialty. Jr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
L'ftnd feeding of Infants a spe-
- dalty. Office Phone Mnln 106.
'"lies. I'hone 106-U. Sommer
) Mldg.
tHYSICIAN-SUKQEON Ir. H. i-r-
Ralston Practice limited to the
" eye. ear. nose and throat, and
"' fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg.
11 Main 778. 1-1-lm
NATURE CtTRE
t)ft. A. N. end MARY E. MAT-
VILLE Speclallata In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
' 'and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
' plood diseases, nenrous sllseasps,
chronic headache, eczema, sola--
tlca, appendicitis, constipation.
bowel trouble; all kinds of
'r 6hronlo diseases auccessf illy
treated.- Call Mnln 628. May-
vllte Nature Cure Home. 2101
East Adams Ave. Office hours,
I lo to 12 a. m . 1:30 to i p. m.
Consultation Free.
PROIT-SSIONArj DI'CORATOn
yAINTEH. nECOHATOR Ad
t. Vice, consultation and entlm.its
i- fre If you Intend to paint, tin!,
' apcr, linra or reftaisa any
Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
You Have
Quality
If you ore selling services
r goods thai slant! llio lest
of quality -- (lien they will
stand the lot of mtdili
ami ili-nw new clients lo your
bu-lness.
An t'teelloiri mill Inexpen
sive, means if tolling alMiut
That quality i-hii Im found
in i he Want Atls. flmi
campaign now ami rail on
US fOt- help.
KvorylMHly rends (he Want
Ails him 'In- cost is small.
"AN OUKKRVER WANT
AI WIIJ DO IT."
WHO IS YOUR SKINNY
FRIEND, ETHEL?
Toll him' to take Pod Uvpr Oil
for a couple of months and get
enough good healthy flesh on his
hones to look like a real man.
Ti'lt him. It's tho only wny to
take thoso Krnt-Hkn holloWH f roin
his rlH'f-ks nnd nefk.
Toll lilm lin won't liavo to swtil-
tow tho nasty on xvltli thr nnimp-, mn of ('ovnnt Garden nre potnfr
uttiiff fiahy taste, berausf the M to nhnndon the preemrls of this
coy l.ahonitnri.'s, of New York, rumoiis produr mnrket for the
tire now putlintr up Tod Uver nil,fiamft rvRnon that tho villain niac
in BtijfMr eonted tablet form. --smith Is becoming; an -automobile
Ask for McCoy's rod Liver Oil 8aioSman The whlp-w-omen tire
ompo inn innie iten ross
lino? Co., Glass Drugs,
L. Icugs, nnd every druggist
j worthy the name sells them GO
itnblets do cents. Any man or
j woman can put on five pounds
! of hentthy flesh tn 30 days or
your druggist will willingly re-10-roomj
fund the purchase price.
One, woman p it on 16 pounds j nR which has supported many snme author and producer. Lincoln
In six weeks, children grow ro- ( faml, for BO UmR a ,,m(lt was J. Carter and William J-'ox, re
bust and strong l-'eeble old pvo-, Brant(.( to flx oncestors of the 1 spectlvely, who last year were re
ple feel younger In a few weeks. pPtwnt.,,tty Whlp-women In the ' sponsible for "The Arizona E-
,"Iie sure to get McCoy's, tho ; sixto,.mn i0ftJX ry when Coven Gar-i Press" nd "The Kleventh Hour."
original and genuine fod Liver , (on WHfl rin) ft oonvnnt (1(.n It safely clinches their right to
Oil Compound T ablet. Adv. ; - tlwi v,,,n , a,.i. i claim the loudersbln In tdrnlne: out
ALASKA II F.AHS 1IKRCK
RALF.M, Ore. Governor
Pierce
received a letter from St. 1'etors-
burg, Alaska, to the effect that
Ms -recent -'rrressn go- tomtit
BlB,-to'r
nture, hroiulcust by The Oregon
Inn In Portland January 12, was
hpard there.
building. Interior and exterior
joba neatly done. For better
jobB call t. Luody. Phone 4S1-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L, O. O. M. La Grande Lodge
. I t No. S60 Loyal-Order of Moose,
hotds regular meetings every
I Thursday night at p. m. ut
iiuu i-enowg- nan. Tne women's
MoosAheaH Legion Mo. 893
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator,
Harold Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. ELKS -La Grande Lodge
No. 438. Lodge meets eah
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
f illy extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary,:
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7708
meeta 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 OP THB WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 269. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles ball. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Does
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooma 21-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reeee, C. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. La Grande Lodge
No. 4L, A. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetlnn first and third
Fridays at 7: an p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. LIndgren, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 17 met every
Monday evening In Caltle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all Tlslting
Knights.
C. L. Brry. C. C.
C. L. Graham, K. R. S.
O. E. S. Hop Chapter No. U. O.
E. 8. holds stated communica
tion the serond and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at i:O0
p. m. Vf'tttng members cordially
weiromed.
Monde E. Eberbnrd. W. M.
Florence Bscoa, Secretary.
Ad Page
NEW TODAY
MOl'ICE.
Classified Want Ada are trlot
Ijr CASU IN ADVANCE; copy
must be In not later than
a. in. date -of Insertion.
Rate! So per word fur each
Insertion.
FOR SALE R. C. R. I. R. cock
erels. Reasonable. Phone S4&-R.
12-1-SO-lt
FOR RENT Six room house.
U.II7 Wash. Ave. Key ill I20s
Tenth SI. See R. A. Crav,lord.j
1B-1-30-2IP
WANTEIV Olrl for general hnuse
work. Phone anil w. 7-l-30-2tp
FOR RENT Two room opt., fur
nished for liKht honsekeeplnir.
Cosy nnd clean. 1305 M Ave.
12-1-S0-Stp
KOR RENT 'Lnrtye sleeping room.
Heat and running water. Close
in.' 1007 Sixth.. Phone Main 787.
. 14-l-30-ltt
FOR RENT ? and
Running water.
1914 Third fit.
A ' room - apt.
Reasonable.
10-1 -30-11(1
London Whip-Women
Obliged lo A I mi id on
Ancient Concession
LONDON (AP) The whlp-wo-
nmonir The nlcturenoue denizens
that go along with this most pic
t urcsime nm rket square, and for
the Inst 300 years an unbroken
line of members of their fnnilllt-s
have cherked the whips of the prfl-
jouce growers wno frequent this
; market.
I Thin cnnci'Rfilnn nf whin nliopi.
of tho Monks or Westminster, out-
I side which the farmers brought
itheir gurden truck to sell. In that
century half a dozen whlp-women
took charge of the whips of the
farmers to keep them from the
j hands of .thieves,
and collected a
, ponny from tlte owner at the end
the day. The titlnrher 'of w hip,
women has grown to 12 because
some -women left their share of the
concession to txvo daughters, but
even though The price of checking
whips Is now three pence, the tvhip
women of today cannot make a liv
ing, thny say.
The women decided recently to
ask the authorities to grunt them
the right to ask six pense for ihelr
cuslodlanshlp. but the authorities
refused. At a meeting they decid
ed to let the whip thieves huve the
upper hand.
Shortly the familiar figures of
the whlp-women will disappear
from Covent Garden just as the
horse o nd t he hi root criers have
disappeared, and In their place will
bo several bobbles who are to be
assigned to look after the safety
of tho whips; ,
BANK OF HEALTH
Do you realize that you
must make deposits in the
bank of health everyday?
Hie safest way to keep your
health-assets intact, is to keep
your body well-nourished.
Scott's Emulsion
is the food-tonic, rich in vita
mins that' helps thousands
realize dividends on their
deposits in the bank of health.
A little of Scott's Emulsion
helps you keep your
deposit of strength
intact
Scott a. Bowne. Bloomfield. N. I.
MAM-M POP
T pop - there n&. a mam herf
TOOAW CAf FlinG 0"P A CABTON
07 TURKISH ToeVCCO
j AND I TOC A CMfttC P - T orM
CO&T A. PIME Mir TH5
5AiD that it 6oux r
IO A POUMO
r--
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
Keeps TI'-'kcincj. fis
Thrill -a Second
In Fox Melodrama
At the Star. ,
As was announced nnd cxperted
Thev Cyclone Klder," which opens
at the 'Star theater today Is an
I tncnn-inarahle thriller. . flv 1hi
melodramas with a "kick." ,
There Is ''punch" In every foot
In "The Cyclone Rider." The first
night audience. It. seemed, held
their breath throughout the sliowv
ing. for the spontuutous npplouse
that greeted tho final thrill fairly
shook the tbeator. (
' 'Lincoln J."Oa.rtor again ' p'roves
his right to bo called tho "King of:
Melodrama." How he imagined
I l J j i I ) -earn.
M'L SAV
HA R ., H A HA'R !1L
1 La Grande Theatres
.1. ... .t.. i-
never insults your intelligence.
With nil tho liiKonlousness of his
plots, he is logical.
Thomas Buckingham deserves
the highest praise for his directing.
He seems to he the only director
who can tskn these melodramas
and mako them into a thrilling
fascinating, logical pint uro.
The
scenario is also by Mr. Burkina; -
,,llm
Featured Jn this picture, are
Evelyn llrent. Reed Howes. Charles
f'anklln aind Alma Hcnnctt. - Heed
has the role of Jim Kent, nutoiitn -
Idle racer: Alma llennett, ns Doris
Howard. illiiiBhter or a nillllotmlre
contractor. Is tho object of .Urn's
nrtectlons; Kvelyn llrent us "Weep-
litK Wrftltdn." tool of 'tile vlllnkll.
who Is also a suitor, for Doris's
hand, c-lves an excellent piece of
character nrtlnft, and Charles
Conltlln, os Groves, la a runny nnd
lovable darky who acts us Jitn'a
mechanic.
Sherrvs Showing
"Yankee Consul" for
Last Time Today..
A laughing success rnme'totnwn
Inst evening when the Imnglcm
MncLean production "The Yankee
consul," was presented nt Sherry's.
An enthusiastic audience laughed
nnd Innphed, the spontaneous hu
mor of the film rocking the house.
This t not MacLoun's Nrst
Hereon vh'lt. Hi wns ft most wel
come comedy guest upon other oc
casions, but It's doubtful If he has
ever appeared to better advantngc
thnn in his pi-espnt role of the
rich young 'New Yorker who, to
sidestep a nine of embarrass
ments. Impersonates the Yankee
Consul In a South American re
public. Maclean hops, steps tnd jumps
from one amusing scene to another
with the personality and ,11 n usual
pantomimic ability that have es
tablished him as a real screen
it
Blue Can?
ARC5UND
MAM
rf- iOtCCC
I Li
an tne. (iiriiiing uuuun cumuinru 111 l A 1 T5 1 T
this picture Is a mystery. And hcATX! rOla JNegl'l
1
j
'
n THe back or ths
I '
tar. ; Ho Is ably assisted lu IiIb
new story, which is chockful of
laughs and thrills, by the charm
ing iJatsy Ruth Miller, who makes
a' most fascinating heroine.
The 'cast as a whole la entirely
adequate, inch playing acquitting
himself with credit. It Includes
besides the sUir and Miss Miller,
Arthur Stuart Hull, Stanhope
Whentorort, Kultllo Jensen. George
Perlolat. Fred Kelsey. U C Shum
way. Eric May no, Gerald l'rlng
and Ilert lliidloy.
' The supposed Yankee, Consul, to
save the young girl who needs
help, sends an SOS to the Ameri
can navy but there we go, giv
ing away one of tho big surprises
of the picture. You must go and
sd It to appreclato what a genu
ine, natural funmaker this agree
able young M-JK'Lean Is upon the
screen.
irlso showing an Indian Fron
tier, story.
"East of Suez",
And Pola Negri
Charm Audience.
East is East; nnd West Is West
but nro they?
A ny way, the t wul n do meet I n
Pola Negri's new Paramount pic
ture. ''East of Suez," which open-
i ed at tho Arcade theater jester-
1 day
1 "Knst of Suez," Is nn odaptallon
by Ha,in cowan ot the llroadway
stlllv,. lv r ,,. . nnmn ,,v
ai......i 1, nr..i-i.
'',,..,,(, (.r',i ' .i .iirn..tn.. '.,r
j...Th,,. T11,.r , js,,,.,!,,,!" ,recled
. , ,,r,i,., i,,,,. . w,leh features
iK ,,,, ,,,,. aor-kellffe Fellowes
,, N(,h n,.,.,.v mw,Mrt t the
I H, ....
I'oln
I Forbes.
plays lite
lieunt iful
role of Daisy
voting daughter
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakers
' Ambulance Service
I'hone Main 62
Corner 4th and Penn
put up n the mice&t
vjith a 6ilt ED&E
ThFM ANir IP MBu'RE
Tb LAST SOU
- . 3
mm
61
of the British ambaspador to Pe
kin. At eight years qf hfg her
father had ent ther to Kngland
to be educated. She Is returning
to him a young- woman. ,
On shipboard a cablegram In
forms the jrlrl . of her father's
death. It Is rumored that he bad
married a Chinese woman. The
poople who had onco been fairer
for lilsy's 'company now turn
against her because they believe
her to bf a Chinese half-caste.
In Shanghai the gb'l is greeted
by Amah, an old Chinese nurse,
who tells Daisy she is her mother.
he woman Is rea 1 1 y the t out of
tho sinister Lee Till, Chinese noble
man, 'who'covets the girl.
Thus does faisy, find herself.
alone, friendless, In a strange land,
surrounded by undreamed-of ter
rors. The net of conspiracy closes
ubout hot ns Lee Till tries to force
her to marry him.
Two men Palsy bad met on the
boat mako a bid for her hum).
She- marries one to save herself
from the scheming Oriental while
tho other Is persuaded by his uncle
the consul, that such a marriage
would ruin bis career.
As the picture draws to n close.
Palsy's husband Is killed and the
other man confesses that, he loved
hyr all the time and that It -was
only loyalty to his uncle that held
him back.
Tho fade-out shows Tola and
T iOwe sa II i ng awni y f mm ' 't h us&
lights" to Kngland in id the fu
tnne. "Kast of Sue?." s nn Ideal ve
hicle for Tola Negri!
HOItSKS STAKVr. TO IH AIM
, ECGENE, Ore. Eleven horses
owned by John R..C)ieziun, n farm
er living on tho Lorano highway,
five miles southwest of. Eugene,
were allowed to starve lo dojith
during the past few dnys, accord
ing to a complaint filed. Choxam
was arrested on a chsrge of cruelly
to animals. He pleaded not guilty
and will be tried Inter.
Melvln Turnbull, traffic officer
nnd special deputy sheriff, who
made the arrest, sold that seven
or right other horses nn the place
Ultely would die unless fed soon.
ChcKiun said ho ran . out of Jiny
and turned his animals out to on re
for themselves. , The grass supply
wns shut off with tho udvent of
l lie recent freezing weather.
If lie atWertisc
It's good!
It, lie knows
Purify Bread
MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN
.From the mixer the doutrh la placed Into "all-steel troitBha,"
asstirlnK the consumer ot clennllness and sweetness through
out tho process of ageing" tho do'JRh.
Wo nre Rind to nhnouneo to the public that
our products can now bo bought at Tho Pal
ace Confectionery.
La Grande Bakery
K. . McWILMAMS, Owner
The Only Independent .linker? In lm Ornntle.
BLUE ltlllllON llltliAD SCl'FRFINU DREAD
Eighth Message
Why pny more? You can buy an
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbettcr Garage
1106 Atlanta Avenue
NOW FOLKS
We liavn lo offer a itnml assortment of Useil Hewing Machine!,
HNGKKS - WIIITF.S NF.W IIOMF.H - 1'lllr.H
I.ONfl OH HOTAHV Kinirri.F.
From l.'i.mi io $ io.no
wf. ni;v, kfi.Ij nn tradi:. '
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
AM. IIF.I'F.VilAm.F. MFIU'IIAMIISM IS MARKI II IIV ITS
IMHVIDI AI. THAII10-.MARK.
You Can Always Tell Our I.muhcr.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
lIAIN 8
CHAIN AND IIOX WM)I I'iroNE MAIM 617
J. I. AIUMIAI.Ij
C 6oSH MOM - SOU CAN'T TELL BM THE ) ifi f ( K Mh
j .Cans vjhat The tobacco 18 liis fill A 0oT. fte S noo M
1 l S05E HE'S HUNG MOU UP PO f ' ' 9lJCh A ?ub oP " I JilliU
i,ALOT OF DRIED OUT CABRftiiJ ' ' N0U ! V"' 'ff ,
s utAvfee. and them mou ll . $ J-YTJ J I
&AWL ME OUT BECAUSE OF I ' .a fc ZZ-
the oooc rr makes in r ' f: fry 1 j) ( (f
is-. The mouse '1 T ,
V: . 1 ' Ilia k JLJztiJJ v tv J:-!-- W
Income Tax
Facts
No. 14
The revenue act of 1024 pro
vides that In computing net In
come there may be deducted gross
Income "a reasonable allowance
for the exhaustion, wear, and tear
of property used in trade or busi
ness, including a reasonable allow
ance for obsolescence." For con
venience this allovvunce is usually
referred to as "depreciation." The
leductlon is confined to property!
actually used In u business, trade.
profession, or vocation. In gen-;
oral It upplh-8 to capital assets. I
the cost of which can not be do-1
ducted us nn expense. For exam
ple, a lawyer ur physical! is not
permitted to write off as u current
expense the post or this profess
ional library, but may deduct an
allowunco for 'its 'deprecintlun.
Deductions are not allowed fm
depreciation of a taxpnyor's homo,
the f irnlshlngs therein, his per
sonal effects or elothlng. Costum-.
es used exclusively In the. tltcnt
rlcnl business, however, may be
the subject of a depreciation
allowance.
Depreciation In the value of
land, whether Improved or unim
proved, can not be claimed.
No amount mny be' Included for
depreciation repressontlng refluct-
ion In value of properly due ot
changes in environment for ox-
ample, loss lu rental due to
change In the social or business
condition of the neighborhood
Neither Is any change tn tht
amount or rate of depreciation
allowable on a ceo nit of an lucres
or decrease In tho market value of
property. Fluctuation In the value
of dttprcclnhlc property hns no
bearing upon the ratn or amount
allowable for depreciation.
Intangibles, (be use of which in
trade or business is deflntely lim
ited In duration may be the sub
ject of a depreciation allowance.
Examples are patients, copyrights,
licenses, nnd franchises. '
The past is gone. And we would
have used Up no more time In
doing ns wo should thnn wo have
In doing as wo shouldn't. '
S
1. '
Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
In Season ;
at- $
THE LOTTES
1118 Jefferson Ave.
REAL ESTATE J
I MORTGAGES I
I For
l : linvn several good . 1
ones, , Call nnd ask I
about them. - ,1
j I Fire Aula liistirnnon I 1
Tl Jul advertises
It's tfuutlt
It, lie knows
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, IfTi i
Antl lresHtrs -l'HOMO
MAIN 732
' Depot Street
La Grande
' Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
, Henovatlnir. Rag and Fluff
Kuks mude to order and for '
sale. Carpet and Rug ClMh.
Intf. Furniture Re-coverlntf. .
IJeeiisetl Finnitciiler.
, Factory , Phone 424-W
;- CI1AS. F.DXVARDS, l'roo."
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO, STAGE
TIME TAISIiK
I'aves I.en,ea
t'niou . i I.a (Grande
8:16 A. M. , 11:00 A. M.
1:15 P. M. 6:15 P. M.
Sundays
. Leaves Learea
Union Iji Uranda
1:00 P. M. , 6:16 P. M.
Saturday Klglit Specials
Li-nves ljeavra
Union la (irnnde
7:00 P. M. rll:oo P. M.
llenled Cars
V. a. Ii I.AI, Monnirer
Ilttliunrlers, Sommer lintel
BUILDING
MATERIAL
DASH AMI DOORS
HARDWARE
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Home Concern With
Hume Purpose
MILL WOOD
Greennooi A.enlia
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