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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1925)
Thursday, February 5, 1925. THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " PSGE rTETf The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOK HKNT 5-rootu house unfur nished on paved atreet. Ii08 Oak St. 12-2-4-tf FOK HKNT Two room furnished apartment, steam headed. Iovn town. Cull 233-W mornings. I i s-a-4-tr ( Knit HKNT Housekeeping rooms.! Wavcrly Apt. 7-2-3-llp VFOIt HUNT Front sleeping room.! ' -..II i r T r t .i WANTED WANTED HUverlhorn -Wrttfhts ,.. linve a plaee fot a bright younB Klrl that wishes to lenrn tin hot ' luiidi niwl Hoila business. - 21-2-4-21 WANTED Stiwlni? neatly done. Ph6ne 434 W. Mra. Nora Webb. 9-12-17-lm rf)R SALE FOlt SAI.B IMfcs. 4 months tdd. . John L. Folic, Koute I, rily. l(i-2-4-:itp I'Qiiii' cif HoJItwoihI iJirrs . IrniiiiMinnH Iron i Kwry l.nml HOLLYWOOD, fill. CAP) The , motion pieture studio lure, which annually entlees to Hollywood Ihonsu'nds of personnof all agea. eitrh mirsiiitf hope of a sereen " -' reer, l,i nut routined to tin I'niied Palates,' "hut 1:uh spreud lo ot her , parts of Ihe world, according l Janus Meliiersnn, ehlef Insp.etor of the Kills Isliind iinrnlKrstllon plaiiun In New York, lie lias lie.-n VisltiliK hin. I WO (i ( I it 'Mi nil immv i.ii in ii iu FOR SALE Seven-room modern boitie com nletely' T-jrnished, full l)asement with concrete floor, furnace; Rood location. Price $r.iMni.OO. Terms. For Hent A larKfi 1 0-room roomlnK house. This plnne is ex cellently located to accommodate shop and mill men. 0 Four-room home, plastered, city water, electric liphta. located cloae to the Greenwood school. Price. $1800. on. Terms: $300.00, balance at $26.00 per month. k Geo. H.Currey REALTORS Real Estate Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOHXEYS COCHRAN & KHKItHAniJ Geo. - T. Cochran and Colon H. Kber 1 hard, Attorneys, La. Urande Na '. tlonal Bank Building. rmnoi'KACTtms yVTl. BRI.I.B MYKRS Chlroprao tor, New Foley Building, llours ' 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 6 p. m and 7 to 9 p. m. DR. J. E. WOODEf.ti Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhe-ima-tlsm, asthma, eczemn, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, fiommer Bid. phone 457-W Residence Phone 1S0-W. osteopathic pnrsiciAX 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 , ' clalty. Office Phone Main 10. Res. Phone 106-R. Summer Bldg. PHYSIClAN-SUItOEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the ye, car. nose al.3 throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommtr Bid Main 778. 1-1-lm XATIHE Cl'RE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT VILLE Specialists In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and blood diseases, nervous diseases. chronic headache, eczema, scla- tlcs. appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: alt kinds of chronic diseases siKressfilly treated. Call Main May vllle Nature Cure Home. 2101 i East Adams Ave. Office hours. ' in to 12 a. m . I:S lo 6 p. m. Consultation Free. It's Not How Much You Spend When ' seeking piinllelly for jrour business. It's not n quest ion or how much you spend, but how cnreftilly you plan that spending. A AVnnt Ad campaign for more business Is Inexpen sive and yet It Is based on sound business eM'iienee and ctmstnnt reader atten tion thf-re's no ttness-wnrk ahnul the returns yuu uro roIiik to ;et. TIuiI'n why everybuily In (In Ln tJrnnde teri-itory uses Observer Want Ads when they have a Want." MAfl OnsEfltVKR WANT AD Wllili DO IT." Hollywood'.'", and "How enn I pet into Mn movies?" are usl;ed eon- slnnily by linmiprnnts entering the Putted Plates, through Kills Island. Mel'berson Bald. "Whether they come, from Po land, Italy, Germany or Franee. lin y seem to' hnve heard of the wen Mb nd fame earned by those who have succeeded In the pielure. produelng business." Positive :ure for Diabetes Sought Ity IMirlfyinK Insulin PASADENA, fal. (AP) A posi tive cure for diabetes through elimination or impurun-s in so-,. oallod nuro Insulin. Is belnK souBht ,A9h OP0'rBe Iiroslln; Indus h.uo at the California Institute or:,rn (.hlu,ncy Vriet. Sam Samson, 'I cchnoloBy iy Dr. John J. Ahel, ,,,,,,,, ., nnF,A w.. Vrofessor of phnrmoeoloKy andinr, Ki Hamilton, chntinry psysloloBlenl olienilslt y of Johns : pj-irp. transportation. W. O. Unf llopklns I nlvmsity. ford, ".. ('. Hly. It. II. Ilnmllton: For some time physiekins and inemliiVshlp. Dr. Ilurlier. lilehnrd scientists have been ailinlnlsterlnB ! Turk; Wllllum Itutler, olnf l.unily. Insulin helli vlnB It to lie pure, suld ! Ml iN'iiney Wulhire, J. II. Alex l)r. Ahel. Keeenlly he found that I ander. M. S. Smith; proBtnnime. J. even the purest contained forelBn ' Luwrenre, Frank Watcher, II. materials. He then obtained leave j A. Miller. Dr. Uarber. , .. of absence and came here to con- . llnii,. bis search for means of c m- inating these impurities. n eun on nihcuat mu i i iu. Jia : or I ever met, and I know many of If it is possible to obtain insulin """'1'y Pwer has already been i lnpni, nBllI,m. WPnt out . on an os In an absolutely pure and free 'm.1nsl"l!'ltJ. ?'! l,,(1,'1un,0n!u-1 ty" ! slgnment and hnd to borrow a state, its effect on the human body P""1'1- ltphtherlo; chicken cholera , p(inc from ,he man he wpnt !o will bo far more positive than it is at the present time, Dr. Abel said. With 46.2 per cent of her male population over 1ft years of age still single, Nevada hus the high est percentage of single men of any state in the union. On the other hand it has the lowest per centage of single women, only 19.3 per cent being unmarried. rilOFESSIOXAL DECOIIATOR - -. , PAINTER, DKCORATOR vice, consultation and estimates! free if you Intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or roftnlah any budding, in tot lor and exterior jobs neatly done. For better jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W IO-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Lr. ., , , O. O. M. l.a Qrsndo Loilffe' No. 60 Loyal Order of Moose. I ter wh th J , d d ho.ds regular meetings every ti ht op , with much mucus, Thursday night at 8 p. m. ut4u ri,.. ,,,;,,. e,.,, or, CAA h'nllnn-a1 hull Tho JJn. m Moosebeart Legion No. St(8 nieeul 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 each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer f jlly extended to all Brotber Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk. Rooms 21-22. La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Recce, 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 welcome to alt Masons. J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bed Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening ln Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. , C. I,. Berry. C. C. C. I Graham. K. R. 8. O. F.. P. Hop- Chapter No. U. O. K. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 1:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Mamie E. Kberbard, W. M. Florence Fticon, Secretary. NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ads are Strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In Dot Inter Minn a- m. date or Insertion. Rates: 2c per won! for cacti Insertion. FOFt RENT Furnished house keeping apartment on ground floor. OcorKe Unit, 1212 Wash. Ave. l2-2-5-3tp FOlt KENT One five room mod ern house; one six room modern house, fftll at 12(15 Tenlh. Ki-2-r-it POIND Wiiteh. 'hone 142 M. ri-2-r-:iip UTTI.K GHtL who took roller Hkotcs from library last niRht re turn to librarian and avoid trou ble. 10-2-5-ltp LOST Pair of dnrk eheeked trous ers. Finder Phone an 2 -It. y-2-r-itp FOlt HKNT Steam heated rooms, oddfellows Templi'. formerly Y. M. A. !-2-f-2utp f ASfADE l.M'Kfl, Ore. The chamber of commerce of Rteven son, Wash., held Its monthly Iiih1 ness meetjn,? this week when it. H. Webster, president, appointed the following committees to act for Mil coming year: Finance, George f hristenson, A. f. Sly. f. T. Smith: Jublhlty, It. If. Hendry, G. M. HaBaid. W. W. iMokter, fhauncy Price, W. G. 1 Mi- ., mt,to . Vhnn Pr... "'- ' a purw.nu w.,.. and anthrax bacteria. It may also provt a hoi ui ion i or i ne luuercu losis baccillus. An Indian, who once wore .the blanket and received government rutlons, is tocbiy guiding the sen ate of the I'nlted States. "He is Charles Curtis, of Kansas, who has taken the place formerly fill ed by Henry Cabot Lodge. If we could run like Nurml, we would get back from lunch on time. Tells How to End Night Coughing To quickly stop hacking, irritat 3ncc coughing at nieht. a very sim- P'j treatment may bo had that often enables you to sleep the wholo Ad-1"'"" ""UUB" '' m uiiLC. The treatment is based on a re markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery fop Coughs. You simply take a tcn spoonful ot night before retiring, and hold it in your throat fur 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it, without following with water. The prescription has a double action, it not only soothes and relieves ir ritation and soreness, but it quick ly loosens and removes the phlegm tiim kuiiKcaiiuu win i. II an lies uii 1.1, nuaa u a rtM1,hi,,, Qn lln '" . T usually sleep your accustomed time without a break, and the wholo cough condition goes in a very short lime. The prescription contains nbsohitely no narcotics or other h.irmful drug's. Instead of merely benumbing the nerve. It actually helps the system to throw off ttie trmihle in u. perfectly natural way. Furthermore, It Is very ecur.omlcul. the disu being only Olio teaspooiifuL It is highly recom mended for coughs, chest enlds," tick ling, hoarseness and bronchitis, ami is wonderful fur children's coughs ami spasmodic croup. On Sale Ut all goul druggists. Ask, for MAMTkl POP Arf IF SOU WO.MT To PLAV 0 VOU'LL WAVje TOGO OlKSlDE -I'VE W-Mf fcoT ATRRi8l-E ANO I WJj ft CPjT STAN? TMS'NOISS MTH6 h, L Hvtt j rrrt'i '' l-i'j rfi-1- rrvl H e fe' Ml -m ft mm OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Now, then, mreiz Cl,pe-CT Tf2AJ5 (vHY U,A THAT 5 NSwgg THAT AiaJ ' Rlf2ST FCACS a o s i. ir 3 It ! i,. La Grande Dix Screen's First Reporter in "A Man Must Live.'" The semen's first renl news paper reporter. That's ittehard Dlxs role In his latest Paramount starring piclure, "A Man Must Live," which opens at thP Arcade theater on Friday next. In the picture he uses neither pencil nor notebook, for, ns Dix mmttrlrml l.imo.lf ''l-'vprvl i-nnfirf. interview. A Man Must Live." Is an adap - tntlon of the story. "Jimsle Law. c "''4 J by I. A. It. Wylle. Where "Man- itlirllllnt slorv in It. slmplr a (le nattun" w the kind of a picture sc,.ptlon of the menlul nnttuish lo make you InrtKli. this Is one i ,,,,,.,, t)V 1wn poori ,,, i,mn that puts n, -.lump In your Uiront.ilp,,,, n ,lmll, ,.rrort to decide With the theme of the law of the j w1l it.h of fnm rvn children thev Junsrle cat or be eaten applied ,, gvl, , ,,, rl,.h nnr,0 for lo everyday people the story car-, n,,opln Th,.v bv y,.p. rles Ihtcrest from the find reel to!ln ,,,. .... . .,. ,,., ..i,..,,,. the Inst." ' Fflx's role is that of Crooffrcy Farnell. returned World War vet eran who gets a Job as a reporter on Job Hardeastle's paper one of these sheets that thrive on the misfortunes of others. A splendid cast assists Mix In putting this slory across. Jacquc. line l.oKan plays ".Mops" and Kdna Murphy is Fnyne. rllve's sfsle '".leanor Itoss- . In love with Jeff. Others are OeorKe Nash, Charles Meyer and William lile- Gibson's Latest Attracted Help Away from Sets. 1 "Ix t's po over to the Gibson- Sedgwick set." was a suffReHtlon heard dully when "40 Horse Haw kins' was being filmed at Fnl vrs!il rity. The suKffestlnn would he mnde by those employed In one of ti mull II ude of eiipncltien nt I'nlversjil. The reuson for It wus i thru on Gibson's set I here would j be a lot to Unigh j This Is the hi test Fnlversnl-Glh-son production to be rep-nsd, and t will be fit own nt thn War tbea- ' tr commencing tomorrow. Hoot 1 Gibson is the stnr. nnd Fdward Sedgwick directed. Advn-nce In fornuitlon from the ptudio Is to the effect thnt Hie production Is one of I he most humorous ever screened by this director nnd star. I Hedgwlck, who bus directed Gib- son In nil of his recent successes, wrote "40 Horse Hnwklns," In col-I loboratlon with It a y m o n d I ?ehroek. of I'nlversal scenario de partment. The director nlso he ms UU "Ml I till-' V.lll'.' !.- KIHI, , ... - Ui ul in., knntuliulirn 1 Anne fornwall, Helen Holmes lino Jtieniiru i ucKfr, nil wen Unown screen netors, supporT. 'i ney play n "burn-ftorming" company playing att ancient melodrama In There NJ.1 in the NOTHINS.,1','. i' i ZZ Theatres the small village, where Gibson is the entire working! force of the opera house. "Fust Lynne," with emotional variations 1h the vehicle In which they appear, fomplleat Ing alt nations arise, and on the spur of a moment.-Horn leaves for New York to see the fair lady of bis heart, creating drama and In teresting problems at every turn. "Not One to Spare" At Sherrys Today and Tomorrow. The picture Is called ,-Xot One To Pjiare." an adaptation of the I olil f:i nilllnr itnem of the same tlt- i,,, hv Klhl., , vnn , r!l nx,.ri, is 1 not lilriR: much In the way of a of tile audience. Not very In- teresthljr? . Well. Ko to the Sherrv'H and see it. We believe you'll find the lime well spent, espeelaly If j you care for children nt all." The; seven youngsters used in "N'ol. One to Spare." are perl'eelly de lightful and Reuauil llnlfmnn is to be complimented on his under- i .stnndlnir direetlinr of them. 101 Ii - el Wiiles fyou reinemlier her In: The Covered Wiiiion"."'), Willis ! jirks and liavld 'I'orrence are the I Krou n-nps. ( 'nmedy showing 'The Hiiud- some dizhnn." Our big guns, if seens, will not. I go very fur n-cinisi they hnve mil j been mined properly, ilue, piirluips jto otte r liif; runs whn w-re not. Snodg rass & Zimmerman Undcrtnkera Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn goes the phone -iknew ( (Sk'5. YOU. 1 11 1 TRIED TO REST FOR A MINUTE 1 EITMEI? THAT OR Th5 j ' f.A-J 27 YEARS AGO . Dally MominR Observer, Febru ary 4. JSUS Te ladles of the jol Uy whist club were enteri-itned yesterday afternoon by Me.sdames Hiltz and Itichey at the former's home. Whist was l.egun at two o'clock, sharp, and continued with the closest attention until four. whn the counters were examined and it was found that there were three ladies who had tied for the hiKiit::t srr.ro. f u- ntiy ii was found necessary for Mis. Quaek enbuKh. Mrs. p.olmeukauip urid Mrs. Aikin to, cut for the. prize. Mrs, iuackenbush won the cut and received a rdofst beautiful vase. The second prize was al most ns closely contested for as the first, there being two t" cut for t he prbie. In this Instance Mrs.-Andross and .Mrs. Finn were the tied players. Mrs. Finn won lit this. After the prizes had ,all been disposed of a delightful lun cheon was served. The members pre.se tti 1 were: Mesditmes Sargent. Foley, - 'att ison. t juackenhush. tfommer. favanna. hile, ilenry. ardellier, Itoesrh. 4 "l'uot. Alld- roNS, l-'inn. Uirhcy, llill. and thy visitors present were . Mi'sdiitnes Gulling. Aikin. and Itdinenka mp The club Will be rliterlalued on Feb. ,17 by Mrs. .1. II. n'Tonl and Mrs. ,. H. favanna at the foi-nier'.s home. Sheriff Frank Phv cm tm over on las) uighl's train. O. Iturueil and his son. Abe, mv in town today from siurkey. .1. D. Slater left last eveiilni- for Porllnnd to attend to lej-al busi ness. J. W. Waldnn is ucting as city mai'Mhal during the nbsenre of marshal V. P. fhllders. Then- are about Urn men engag ed in wood chopping1 ud lie 'mak ing about Meacham. Mrs. .1. T. Smith has n visit ing friends in the city the last few- days, am) paying off her debts. f. It. Uaworih, of Enterprise. s the guest of. Mr. Ilaworth of this city tfiday. T. S .Aldrlch has purchased on Fourth street in which he has liv ed for several years. ' The prot meted meet lit g fot the Methodist church, tiuth, still Puriiy Bread MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLfeAN From the mlver the Houcli Is placed Into 'all-sfonl trouphs," assuring' tho consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out the process of neelu tho iIo ikIi. Wo" are plad to announce to tho public that our products .can now bo bought at The Pal ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery ''- - K. .?. McWILI.IAMSl, Owner . The Only lnilcMii(lcnt llnlieiy In I,n (Irnniln. IIMJK ItlltllON I!RI:AI SUl'KKI'iMS hheab Eighth Message Why pny more? You can buy nn ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for les. Lcdbetter Garage MOO Atlanta Atcnim NOW FOLKS We have to offer a good nixorlmcnt of Used ScwIiik Maeblnci, Hi(ii:i: - viii'ii:s - m:w iio.mi:s - ntii-.N LONfJ OK ItOTAItV Ml I 'I'll, II. I i rim $r,.ll(l to $10,011 WF. HI V, Slll.l, Olt 'I'ltADE. Furniture Fir and Jefferson Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber itDi'oiti: yop ii i n. ii si;n I'si Wi' want In rlKttrc onr tnalcrlal co.!. Bowman-IIicks Lumber Company t MAIN 8 CIIAI.V AM) llf)X WOOD PIIOXE MAIN 517 J. Ii. MI MIAI.L MELLO MOM-THIS b POP - HAVE MOU 1 .' FC?-C30TTEN TlliS IS MM BltJTHOAM ? - BE MICE MOM AMD BAKE ME OME OF SOuR tELEBRATtO rv:MCE PIES- v" u, s grows apaee. I Died ln this city January 31. ISItS. Wade Hons. Infant son of j Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gilstrap, aged ; 7 months and 19 days, or typhoid ; pneumonia. Yesterday morning after doing his morning chores. Joseph Yan denn uter. complained of being si;:.; and in less than fifteen min utes he was no more. Four years ago he had a paralytic stroke and moved to 1 n tun from his farm in Pine valley where he lived until last summer. ln the fall he re turned to I'nien to send his child ren to school, where he died. K. of P. hull was filled Thurs day evening with members of the r;Vr of tut- Euniern star and Knights of Ucd f ross Lodge No. 27 K. of P. In response to the hos pitable lnyHntton tendered by the members of Itowene Temple No. !. An Interesting program con sisting of reeiiuttous and Instru mental selections interspersed whh various games', und n genu ine brotherly and sisterly reunion. Death Takc Peter Hose, Hawaii's "Hula Traffic Cop HONHLPLi; (AP) Peter Hose, Hawaii's famous "hula traffic cop" is dead, a victim of tuberculosis. Well over six feet In height, al ways smiling and genial, "Fete, as he was known universally, was wont to amuse and entertain visi tors and residents tf the islands by directing traffic at the busiest Mtrei-t interned ion In Honolulu to t he i hot Ions of' a whistled Iiula d it nee. 1 le became a well-known character hot h to residents and tourists, as1 be h-ad served IS years in the police depart mi nt. Pome months ago he Contracted t ubereiiiosis and was placed In a sanitarium. Prior to the holiday season hi' suddenly arose one night, dressed and walked to his home wit h Die renin rk that he desired to dlf In his own home among his lamily. Death came tpiletty Sever al nights later. Throughout the night before the funeral around Pete's coffin rela tives and frlemls kept watch over the dead after the Hawaiian cus tom, the silence being punctuated occasionally by wailing, for Pete hnd been a native of the Islands and island customs wore his cus toms. y Exchange Phune 474-J fx 1 MO -I MAMEN'T TOR&OTTEN THAT Thi S MouR GiOThDAH AND I'M MOT 60IN& To STAND OMER A hot tovE And Gake Pits POR ANMOEI Good 9wE ". L-.v..v,: "j, .V. r 2." x L 1 I mi i: .J, : J nl, 7ylfjfciik4.'!uf'J fc.Le.-l in Olympia Oyster Cocktails In Season ' at j V THE LOTTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. Buy This Home 7-KOOM. M()ll ItV notMO rAi:i sTiti:i:r. . it.ut ;.i. at sj.mii.nu. S7.-.II.II0 CASH, It.M,-ANCI-: IV MIINTIII.V 1'Av.MKvrs. WK,EKS & IU.Af'K iii:.iioii I''lrc .V Anto lilsinimco II be nilrcrtiscs It, tie knows It's goodl WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyorg Anil lrtssers IIIONI3 MAIN 733 Jtepot 8tret!t La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works "Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather ' Keno Vn 1 1 n R as and Fluff Hugs made to order and for sale. Carpet and Huff Clwv inn. Furniture Re-covering. Licensed Fumijjater. f , Factory Thone 424-W CIHAS. ICDWAItnS, Proo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TI.MU TAIII.E Iicnvcs Lenvcs t n ion La (irnntle 8:15 A. M. 11:00 A- M. 1:16 1. M. 6:16 P. M. Sundays Loaves Leayes Union I,a Grande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. Hnttirtlny Xljrlit Sm'IaI9 Lrnvc Lcnvcs I'nlttii l4 (.rnnde 7:00 P. M. 11:00 p. M. Ilealctl Cars P. (I. Itcl.AI', Mutineer llcnibpiiirlt'f-s, Siiiiiuifr Hotel BUILDINGv; MATERIAL hash ami hooks iiaiuiwaui: Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A nmns Concern With llouia Purpose nllMi WOOD Crccttwood Arcnna Phono fl-132 BY TAYLOR '''. i' .-WMAT Trie SAM A y HILL HA- STRUCK " ) MomTJ Ax