La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 11, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    THE EJt GRATJITB 'EV'ENIlil "tofeSERVEBs
Wednesday, February 11, 1925.
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The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
TOR RENT
VO It RENT Furnished houso-
looping rooniH. W'averly Arts.'
V 7-2-10-Btp
KOIl NEXT Pine 3-rJom office or j
: v :llvlnK apartment. Arrltle J. Alur-!
ray, Penney store bids.
H'.t 10-2-10-tfp I
i FOIt ItKNT Modern ntcuin lic.n
, ' , ed apartments. Warmest In city.
i 'I'Iobo in. Heo Archiii J, Murray.
l'onney HldK. ltl-2-lo-tfp
l-Tllt ItKNT Two room modern
. furnished apartment. 1G17 4th
St. Hull APIs. 12-2-U-tf
KOIt ItKNT Threo room rurulsh
I'iiil apart menl. 200 1 Tlilnl St.
?'-'or. Adums. i'hone 2S.'t V.
i-2-o-:itp
. Ffllt HP:NT New modern f.-room
. - bitHKalow with Karate, fall Main
; ' i o or :t:i!i W. 13-2-7-41
:. W 1 1 ItKNT SK'am hi-atoil rooms.
Vi (iddl'ellowB Temple., formerly Y.
I M. ' A. li-2-f.-:!lilp
WANTED
; WANTRfl Housework, by cper
i V, lenccil Rlrl..' I'hone Mi-J.
'1,'A . ti-2-!l-:w
WANTKli Embroidery work In
; oulre at 2oli ivdur. War); Kilur
i V antecd. Layettes a .specially.
- " 12-2-lO-filp
1-
RANTED FVwItiK neatly uouo.
J'lione 431 w. ftirH. narvL weuu.
9-12-17-lm
' i FOR SALE
foii"fiAi.Y: nit TitAiiio ono ton
-; International truel;. In first rlu-ss
,
I FOR SALE
Seven-room modern homo com
plelely f irnlsheil, full basement
i;with concrete floor, furnace; good
J location'. I'lleo tnoon.OO. Terms.
'& ' " ''
s . 0
'I
S For Ttcnt A loruo 10-room
i roomlntt house. This place Is ex-
celleptly located to accommodate
ishop nnd mill men.
: ' , . "
'i '
i Four-room honie, plastered, city
? water, electric lights, located close
, to this Greenwood school. Trice.
,sfl8(ia.oo. Terms: $31111. uo, lialnnce
i at $2,. 00 per month.
, r -
.H.Currey
REAITORS
f JU-nl Estato Ioims Insnrancoi
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTOHXEVS
COCHRAN ft RtiKlUlARlJ Cleo.
T. Cochran and Colou R. Kber
- hard. Attorneys, La Grande Na
' tlonal Bank UullUlcn;.
-HiRornArroRs
1)R. FIELLW M VERS Chlroprnc
, tor, New Foley HulldlnK. Hours
10 to 12 a, m 2 to 0 p. in., and
! 7 to 9 p. m.
DR. J. E. WOODELIr-Chiropractor
and Naturopath. Skin and
blood diseases, headaches, .ap
pendicitis, backaches, rhryima
tlsm, asthma, eczema, varicose1
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble sue-
-' cessfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Multc 20,
Sonimer Bldg. Phone 4S7-W.
Residence Phon 1S0-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHTH7CIAN Dr.
J, L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen arches a
' specialty. Sr. Margaret Ingle,
' Osteopath. , Diseases of women
and feeding of Infanta a spe
. clalty. Office Phone Main lot.
Res. Phone 108-R. Bommer
Bldg.
PHTSICIAN-RUROEON Dr. F. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Bommer Hide.
Main 771. 1-1-lro
KATFRE CURE
DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT
VII.LE Bpeclallats In,, chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, enecma, scia
tica, anncndicltis. constipation.
,' bowel trouble; all kinds of!
1 chronic diseases succesFfilly !
trested. Call Main 523. Mny
vllle Nslnre Cure Home, 2ioi
East Adams Ave. Office hou'S.
in to 1? s. m.. 1:30 to & p. m.
i Consultation Free.
New
Clothes
For Spring
Of ct.urso you want tlu?m
It's a UIliVfl'MlI disost ui
Hits time r year, lint if
jnu haven't tlui money lo
buy them, nhal's I he solu-
Thrifty people go (hroiijrli
lltcii wiiitliotH's sell thrlr
tliM-ai'dctl tloi(iinu iliiinmh
Hit U'tiiil A'N. nii'l lhir'
foii an nltli to sprml thai
DlUt'll UtOII' fOi' IM'W llill.
It's uii iiM'tive uiiy to
m'I( nnil )ou m't fnijuti Italic
IIMlllS. ,
at - f)nKmvEn want
Af V(LIj 10 IT."
munition. - Welm'er llros., Oove, wml miKm , called a pew: nor
Orii. iri-2-U-i'.tp : mal, fullowiiiK . tlie heelli!' spili'l
KOIt SAI.K Hiniplet er. oni separ
ator. Hood condition. Farmers!
2HX. ' 8-2-9-3tp
FOR SAI.K-Olieap, reijlslered Po-.'"r
lai.d-riilna boar. .1. I). Imbhln.
h'ariiiers 2HX. ' ' 1 0-2-il-.'ltp
" ' ' ;
I't'lH HAI.i: Three fresh heifers,
auti miir ii-cho soon., woe youimj
Swiss lion: one yeariuiK nener.
Sell cheap, (till Farmers lt;4,.
20-2-10-11(11
I'Ol: SAM? r0 CJIadlolus bulbs
blooming size, postpaid, Jl.uo.
(leorice I.awler, llulb Orower,
Ilept 114, Taeomo, Wasli.,
20-2-1 tl-4t
l-'OK KAI.K Modern f.-room bun-
ftalow, almost new. Near high
sehoo) SiikiH payment down,
balance same as rent. Phono
Main 094. 21-2-10-31
FOR SALE Oil TRADE Cheap
Hitivy farm team. . Call 442-W.
10-2-9-3t
Danish-American Trade
Shows Return to Normal
COPENHAGEN (Al-). Writing
i tho Natlonallld lende on trade
in tho Natlonallld lenoe on traae
between' Denmark und the l nit-,
ed States durini! 1924, Dr. Jolml
fiynoly ri-lnce, tne American'
minister, to Denmark, says that
clthough. the flprures for the trade
betwoin - the two countries foj:
1924 arc not. yet complete, It ap
pears' cei'tatn that the mutual
trade has Increased during the
past year and is probably now lit
PROFESSIONAL JJECORATOJt
PAINTER, DKOOItATOH Ad
vice, consultation and estimates'
free if you intend to paint, tint,
paper, finish or re finish any
building. Interior and exterior
jobs neatly done. For belter
jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4S1-W
10-2ii-tin
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. J.a Oninile lo.lue.
No. 360, Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night ut S p. in. kt
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Moosebeart Legion No. 398
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllla. Dictator,
Harold Lund, Secretary.
U. P. O. ELKS La Orande Ixidge
No. 43 S. I.odo meets eueb
Thursday evening ot 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
ftlly extended to all Urol her
Elks.
Lester Dramwell,
Kxnlted Ruler, '
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN 05" THE WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All via
Itlng Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at offloe ot the Clerk,
Kooms 31-22, La Grande Na
tlonal Bank Building.
T. Reece, C. C. '
R. J. Kitchen, Cleric
A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge.
No. 41. A. F. ami A. M. "holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgreo. Secretary.
KNIOHT8 OF PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. or P. Hall), at o. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knirnra.
C. L. Berry. C. C.
C. L. Grnham, K. R. 8.
O.' E. B. Hone Chapter No. 13. O.
E. S. holds stater communica
tion the second nnd fourth W-d-ncsdnys
of each month at :f0
n. m. Vl.ttlnc members cordially
webonied.
' Hide IC. Elw rbnrd. V. M.
Fl.wence Hseon, Secretary.
NEW TODAT?
Clusiried Want Ail iut) atrict
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy
must be a Id not Utter tliw
v ni. date ol Insertion,
listed! 2o per word for eacli
Insertion,
LOST l.lewtdlytl sellev. black face
and one tug hlnck spot on hack.
Iteward. It. J. ' tlVeen. T'lioue
.Main r!U. 17-2-1 1 -lit
A'ANTKIl SltoKrtiplier antl of
fice Klrl.- Hit Karl iteynoliis.
. - K-2-1I-U
I'dU It KNT- - Strictly modern rur
iiiahed apartment. I'hone I4.:i-.l.
S-2-ll-lt'
KOIt S.M.l; -- Iteed hal.y bURiry,
Kond rondiliou, (l.ri. I.toti
Ailams Ave, 1 1-2-1 1-llp
FOll It KNT Two room iipart-
III, -III tui-n.siit d lot- Jixhl lil-use-ko,-)iini;.
fteuil ami euy.y.' IUO.i
.M av. l:i-i'-ll-:llp
ill llilll and I02U.
"The lianish mai'Ue.t is an at.
tracuve "one. lor Amerieail prod
ucts," .Mr. i'rinee says, "because
lnmaiU s iiiereaa.-.i ' (.i.liiMl'iol
aeilvities ,lhe IiikIi Mon.lard of
' I'vloK within Ihe coittllry, and the
well maintained purcliaMhtf ppuer
of Its people. , 'i'heae laelors, lo-
ther wiih the almost complete
elimination of some competitive
elements, and also a tfrowtu ol
direct commercial Intercourse be
tween tho two cojnlrles, have
tended to increase the participa
tion of the l ulled Slates In Ihc
lianisli import trade froiu 111 per
cent In loin to 1:1 per cent In
l!i2:l. in fact, the l ulled States
now follows (lermany and (lre:it
ftrilain in orU-r' of Importance as
a supplier of the lianisli market.
It bo adertt0UB H Us kuotttlthe devastation of tho war came
It's goodl
HaVG Yoil a Bad Back?iand Clay 'Calhoun, the Lees and
Then . the r Advk-p of This l.a
Grande Ttcsldeiil Will II-
- ti'lt'Mt You,
j-,0lR y011r ,mPk nche niBlit and
Hinder work; destroy your rest?
y011 .0,.tim.. staliliinif
pUns when
henrt''
you 4toop, lift or
likely your kldueys -aro
-weill..r.r:,...
More troubles may soon appear.
Headaches, dizziness, nervous
ness, or uric acids and Its Ills.
Help your weakened kidneys
with a stimulant diuretic,
l.'se Doan's HI Is. v
Head this La Grande testimony:
C W. Cain, 14ii9 T. street, says:
"My kidneys were weak and 1
had attacks of t.ackaclie and sore
ness across the small of my back
that made it hard for mo to
stoop. My kidneys acted too fro.-'
ly but Doan's Pills from tlic-Ited
Crocs Drug Store have always re
lieved these it t tucks by strength
ening my back ami kidneys and
benefit it i;r mo in every way."
Price ride, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
-get Doan's Pills the same that
Mr. Cain bad. Posler-Milbitrn
Co., ll'rn., Hufliilo. N. V. - Adv.
INVESTIGATE
THIS
PROPERTY
On Third slrcct, two and a half
blocks from the potofflce. Seven
rooms, bach, hall ami closets;
built-in kiU'lien, frofit and nkar
pondi, garage and womIIuhI,
la rue Int. .Vivl.l.', riil. Hoe lauu
anil dinlf lots, rlc.
PRICE $2.Vin.0(l
$.100 ensh, balnni'c Sill per month
PYRAMID LAND CO.
MAIN 70.V
MAMTtf PQP
(fv.S YES-mrgunn speaking -oh ves Wt ffW OVWES MRS Patterson -how M. ,'l ff Tug Pattersons M6ftg :'-""w?
)1RS Pfc.TTES.S0N - MOVD ARV0U WfXl I'-'fl ASE MOU - I'M SO SORRW oeP, I, L'1 I COMINfj CVEft TONIGHT BUT Ffl GOSrl'-
ir - NO -VE'RE &OING To 5TAW HM X i( '. ' BoT vvE A.RE 601N& 1 j HI I'M SO BU5M 1 TOLD HER if AND ITOLO
: ToNi&rtT-NOUC,AHN0U'ReCOMiN& ! jj )i T6 TM The ATE ft - 'lit' WE. VOEEE G0iNC OliT To ueo Wr.
3 0'Ea? - TINS - CCM6 R.I&HT r-IM' '.3?$ Ill '-n THE TmEATER - r-Tn-er'' JilirZr
Al'l-, ALONG. -veS-I'LL CALL HEB - j H',' TL. il hlt-IV- -PH z& 60IMG
r V- M.i1' ' KXl Vrh W' U-'Ml HOME
t ( mom-om 1 1 m r- im SF'w-f X'lMl All EVENING
"t-; m lijsaafl ,fl . d. J. IC V -i-r-
sss Asy 'f i!it' wis Ptwrlfi
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4Im iii wm u wmvz
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
TrttRe'S M
TrfS MAtsl TWO ,
AWlivjL
NOW
hf PC AC 45. MS
- ysu KTVOiAJ, -CHAT'S,
Story of Pixieland y
Brought to Life in 1
'Abraham Lincoln":
Tho charm nnd enchantment of
tho old South In the days before
I upon It tho days of WashmKton,
Jefferson nnd the horoes of the
IlouAlullnni ihn flnca nf Ifl(lf Knll
their eonlemporarieii; wnen piania
Hons wore fat with nbundanpe nnd
sentlo folk held court at countless
manors, are called to Hie affftin.ln
all their giace, romance and cliival
ry.ln the greatest of al) . 'films,
onto kou, , rs!ns i
PRETTY Prp, fl
'"IN TrC5 M I D S.T ' ' trC5
La Grande Theatres
"Abraham lancoln," which opens u.,llg.r wbom, by his devotion
at the Arcade Thursday.. -. g.j ttn( interest, wins the hand of the
The whole world has felt the en- i unselfish sister,
chnntment of' Dixieland since the J AImh showing n comedy.
motion pictures and. songs havrt ' v.
carried Its beauties to all cllincH Featured ' Actor in '
sin.; Abraham diineoln'1,. sigAal jCOitflllg. 1 HllV Flay ,
honors has been done t ho histor.v j Master .Of Makeup,
chivalry, the 'Immortal heroes nndf t ,
nil) wuiiuv-riin wuiHt-ii ui uii.i'uui ,
for the picture is an authentic Jils
torkal ilocunient.
Robert Kdward Ie. Stonewall
Jackson. Jefferson Davis, and
others who wrote their names high
in the annals of the Mouth's his
tory, come again In living, breath
ing forms to thrill tho .hearts of
those who adore their memory. M
The story of the picture-touches,
the hoiiIIi nt HodLronvllIc.- Kv. Ihe -
birthplace of Lincoln; at New Or- Although normully n hnndsomc
leans; at Richmond;' City point; young man with a powerful phys
Appomattox; Charleston, 'H. C, . -Hmo, lie cun, with the aid of the
i . ! uiugic of grouse paint and IiIh own
Richard Hatton and '
Neva Gerher in
Western Feature i,' m:
- t s 1
.
Thnne of our renders who llkn
thrilling romnnce and tonKn ftltun
tlons, clean and clear ns a wind
sweeping down from the Sierras ;
sboubl not fall to Bee ihn Arrow
fpatnre ot the Sherry Iheatcr, "The ;
Whirlwind Hanger," In whlh thon '.
two fine W'f" rn co-stars. Richard
Matton and Neva Oerber appear at j
their hst. !
Both these stars ore nrtlslle nnd ;
forcrul but It Is not the nrtlstry
of studied pnso and exhggc ruled j
action. It in the art of the highly I
developed specialists whofe wnrk Is!
their dtilight. .
"The Whirlwind Hanger" Is one j
Which affords the audience full
piny for nil the emotions aroused
by the working ont by destiny of'
an unusual series or those dramatic
situations that were part and par
cel of tho Frontier Wst.
Tho suicide of a heniitlful young
er slslcr of the horoino duo to her
bitrual bythe leading citizen is
avenged by her seventeen-year-old
brother who becomes a fugitive
from justice and takes shelter In
the Isolated camp of a "rust lor"
chief whose unappreciated utton- i
Hons to Ihe older sinter can so him j
to ab us the fugitive. In the mwin. j
lime the sheriff has put tho
By Condol
LPT OV THT CfOKJC 1
fOtiHOl- WHAT'J
''Whirlwind nnnRer" on tho cose
who saves the horoino In a thrill
ing horseback reseuo Troin Imr
runaway horse. On the outskirts
of the rencKadn's camp ho hoars
him demand that iho sister shall
jspcm! a nlht there before ho will
release her brother. He also learns
that the. youtiffer brother is the
fufflilvn he Is seeking. He dashes
back to tho sheriff for a posso to
! ani-rnii nil MiP nnllin liml rOllirllN tllHt
: in time to save the sl.sier from
worse than death at Ihe hands of
her unwelcome admirer.
lie arrests tho younifer brother,
whose tuhsequent dramutlc trial
dud'"' ocnulttnl by. the Jury is due
i to evidence unearthed by the
Arthur Hohl, the featured player
In t he Fox special production of
"It Is the I aw," which comes to
the filar theater, beginning today,
has hecohu; noted during the past
seu.son as one of the finest actors
on Broadway), ' Portraying diffi
cult roles, particularly palsied and
broken drug fiends. Is his special
forte und he Is a master nt the art
'of mnknp.
talents, t ransl'orm himself into a
Klnuped and pitiful figure within
l:i few minutes. In Just as ipilck
'liine be can change himself into
llkk. T ' f
r "V I 1 1 X r-T I I I II!
..Via bold, stroiif; demoniac villainous
1.vp.
r rti
b-.'idlnrr ml" in "It In tho
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakers
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Corner 4th and Penn
Law" Is a dual one. Hohl created
It for the stage production and
Willlnm iox, seeing hla work, Ip
siMed on havlntr him play In the
fUnx .version,, .In this coming' plc
luru hi pluyH liia otiKtnal two statro.
roles and ont other besides, all
three oalllnK for difficult and slart
lliiff chauKes of mukfup. At ihe
start of the' action he Is a fine.
pood looking yoinff man In undress
suit. Iter hi becomes a slink-
inp: ,horrlhle f inure fc a dvup addict'
and the clinrnx finds htih as n be-
vhlHkcred pseudo count.
Beck & Walkey's . r
Minstrels Coming to
Arcade .. Monday.. 1 . . "
. ; ' r
Tlcro la whnt . tho Trihuno, of
Scotts niuffH. Nebr., said of Ilork
Ar Wulkyr's Colored Minstrels nft'T
tho company had played n (jute in
that cliy to u packed house: "Heck
X- Walker's colored mlimtrela aravc
tho iheatorKoers of this city a va
riety of imiHlcal nils and late hoiut
hits reploitf wiih hurmony, which
only a Kfnnp or colnretl pnnle can
p rot luce. Airs. Olva. JoiTrrson, ineK
zo soprano soloist, won lnsliutt n,p
prnval uf the aiulleuco with her
numbers. I lubber t 'arson, com
edian and luunnloRiNt, kept tlte
audience in an uproar; wiih his
antics and witticisms, vhUo on
Morton, trick roller Kkale ilnuc.er
ami comcilian, furnished unusual
thrills oit tln caNifs, performing
.'oiiie of tho most tlli'ihull ilaucvs
and trieks with ea.se am) Rniee. a
malo ipiarlet unusually hirh in
tliialily nf harmony, rceHveil loml
jtppluusi ." .This company will up
p'(ir ni .the Arcade theater Monday
nitftit, I'Vb. Hi. .
Vcmilcfoii Has a n-licrics..
PKNDl.KTfiN. .On. R4-vernt
husinefs' houses in the east end of
Pendleton wen- eiiiored by rolt-
lieis, acconllim to pnliro. At Ihe
Petnraon naratro n few ponrdeH,
some postage siaiuiis and .a wrist
watch valued at $ I fi were (alien.
I'll roe oilier places, a (jroeery store,
a luinhc.r-yard office anil service
station were entered, but little was
tnken.
Young people nro considered
foolish because they don't know
things it take 4ii or 6) years to
learn.
Blue Ribbon Bread
Till? SPLIT LOAF !U OZ., Ze
' Mado Clean r Sold Clean
In tho making of our products wo use only tho best of rnw
materials and 'take pride in tho fnct that wo havo the most
modern factory In Eastern Oregon nnd tho host ovens known
to tho baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex
perience who are working to make tho very best bread for
you. Try a loaf and be convinced.
From the raw material to tho consumer without having boon
touched by tho human luinds, ... '
La Grande Bakery
. . '', K. J. McWILWAMa,ll'Iicr.)!,v ., ,
The Only Indcpt'iidciit ithkory In' l.a Gralule.
BLTJE RIBBON BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD
Eighth Message ;
Why pay morel You can buy nn
KSSEX or a HUDSON C0ACU for less.
Ledbetter Garage
MA Adams Avwiue
The low cost of opcraUnp; our business enables us to
sell you inereliiinilise ftir le.ss ' money. , V
Furniture Exchange
I'ir nnd Jefferson Phone 474-J
. WK BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
THE BEST IIOITRS OF THE PAY AHE SPENT
IN YOI'lt HOME,
, , HAVE ONE YOU WILL ENJOY.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN S
CIIAI.'I AND BOX W(K)I I-nONE 5 LAIN Ml
J. lu MUMIALL
27, YEARS
AGO
Dally Morning Observer, Febru
ary to, isu& Rev. It. M. lktycs
made a Vying trip to Baker Oily
)csterduy..
W. H. S;u-K'tit goes to Haker City
this nmrninff to close up a $Ul)uo
real estate deal.
J'elnr McDonald, of McDonald
Brothers, Is In town on business.
A ear load of red stone from tl'm
RlKln quarry arrived last evening'
for the I .a Grande National bank's
new buildinir. ,
Island City Is loading a car of
provisions for the starving Cubans.
Mrs. Kdlth H. Currcy and son.
Master tJeortfle, und daughter. Miss
Helen, spent the day In t'nlon yes
terday with tho editor, (Jeo. If.
Currey, who has been nttenditu
court for the- past few days.
David KeoleH and C. W. Nlblev.
(he clji'ur factory otipltallsts, Icfl
iast night for Dorllaud, expeellng
to return Friday morning when Hie
sight will be decided upon, The
machinery Is now being mndo ami
the tlr.st payment of ffi.lUMi has
been made. The contracts have all
teen .signed, tlte notes ami beet
nntraetH been placed In escrow.
( Ute vyry iuiportant point In onv
p. ople Is that Mr. Keep a Hlah .l
that as fur as possible all the labor
would be f urtiished by our local
people.
Mrs. May, un aged and respect
ed pioneer of thu Cove passed away
Friday, February . i h, and was in
terreti in Hoseridtro cemetery. Feb
ruary 6th,.
T. It. Cnnklfn of Tdontana, In In
the Cove.
Vasoadi.Ws iiout Trtrn:.
. 101TGFNK, Ore. The nnnual
outing of tho Cnscadinns, a mntin
lnlncllmblnr club of Yakima,
Wash., will bo held In tho vicinity
of tho Three Histers mountain at
the summit of the Cascades cast
oil Kngene, according to word re
ceived by the Kit gene Chafnbor j
of Commerce. The chamber is
nuln,l In irtvn t n rYii-t tm 1 1 nrt nn nnoli.1
I ers and gutties, also camping
' places und spots for parking cars.
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Olympia Oyster
Cocktails
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THE LOTTES .'
1118 Jeferson Ave. .
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Home
7-room, Mfnrnv
DOI1SK UN I'AVI'.I
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7.-iII.II0 CASH. ItAfi
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WEAVER'S
' Tailors, Cleaners, Dycn
And Pressera
1 PHOMO MAIN 733 1
Depot Street
5S3
La Grande
Mattress Shop and k
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all kinds 11
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. . Rag and Fluff
Rugs made to order and for '
sale. Carpet and K'ab CImw 1
Inc."' Furniture Rc-covotintf. v
' Licensed Fumlgatcr.
Factory Phone 424-W; i:
CIIAS. EDWARD, rrdpr ?!
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
.: TIME TABIiE ,'
. Tjcaves Leave
Union La (irnnde
8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M,
1:111 I. M. 6:16 P. M.
Sundays
Iicaves Leaves '
Union La Grande
1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. it.
Saturday Night Specials
Leaves . lav '
I nlim 1 ramie
7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M.
Heated Cars .
P. G. liel.AI', slanager
IfoHiliiiinrlers, Sonimer Hotel
BUILDING
MATERIAL
HASH AND DOOIlS
HAItllWAHE
Grande
Ronde 1
Lumber Co.
A Home Concern ' With
1 1 oiiio Purpose
HILL WOOD "
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BY TAYLOR
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