La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Thursday, February 12, 1925.
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The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place t.t Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR RENT
(lit KENT Strictly modern fur-
nislie.1 upurtment. Phono 145-J.
8-S-ll-tf
POIt KENT .Two room apart
t nient furnished for light house
keeping. .Clean und cosy. 1305
M Avo. .' ia-2,U-3tp
I'OU KIvNT
' keeping rooms.
'urnlshed house
Waverly Apts.
7-2-10-5tP
'()lt ItKNT l-'lne 3-room of fine or
j llvlnir npurtment. Archlo J. Mnr-
raj, j-eiiney more imiij?.
15-2-10-tfp
I'OIt ItKNT Muilern steam heiit
d np:irlmenls. Warmest In city.
'.;":v('oh (n. See Archie .1. Murray.
IVnn.-y HM:. lG-2-Mi-tfp
l-'fill HKNT Two room inoilern
furnished apartment, ir,t7 4tli
J. St. Mill) Apis. lL'-2-!i-tr
il'tllt ItKNT Kleimi lieiitnl rooms.
v, OihllVllowH Temple, tnruierly y.
;-' M. ". A. ''.l-'J.r,-2lllp
WANTED
; WANTED Embroidery worlt In
f tptire at 20 1 II Cedar. Worlt KU:tr
nntee.1. Layettes ft .specialty.
12-2-iu-r.tp
WANTED Rewlnfr neatly dono.
,V I'hone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
S-l2-17-lin
FOR SALE
. I- It SAW-: lt TltAI'iK One ton
!:. International truck, in first class
conilitlon. Welmer Kros., Cove,
!' Ore. . Jf.-5-9-r.lp
O-OK SAI.E Three fresh llfifers,
f FOR SALE
Seven-room modern home comT
'pleti-ly firnlslieil, full basement
with concrete, floor, furnace; Rood
'locution. Price fr.OOO.OO. Terms.
0
For Rent A lame 10-room
rooming house. This place Is ox
cellently located to accommodate
shop and mill men.
0
Four-room home, ' plastered, city
; water, electric lights, located close
': to the Greenwood school. Price,
$1810.00... Terms: $300.00, balance
; at $2r,.00 per month.
Geo.H.Currey
REALTORS
Real Estate Loans
Insiiraneo !
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS ;
DIRECTORY
AITOUXICVS
coniP.AN & j-;rn:nHAitn-yGio.
T. Cochran and Colon It. lOher
hard, Attorneys, I .a Oran.le Na
tional Bank Bulldlns.
:IIIKOI'KA(rrOKS
UR. IJI2LLE M Y KHS Chiroprac
tor, New l-'oley KultdlUK. Hours
10 to 12 a. in., it to 5 p. in., and
1 to S p. hi.
ln. J. R" WOODKI.I. Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Skin and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rhe-jma-tlsm,
asthma, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Blood pressura
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20,
Sommer Bldit. Phone 97-W.
Residence I'hone lsd-W.
OSTEOPATHIC FHTSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PIITSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal
curvature, and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feedlna- of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 100.
Ilea. Phone 10S-R. Sommer
Bldg.
I'HTaiCIAN-HUKQKON Dr. K. L.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glassea. Sommer Bldg.
Main 771. 1-1-lm
KATCTtE CrRE
DR. A. N. and MART K. MAT
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood dhu-ases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eccm.1, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble; all kinds of
chronic diseases aticcesf-illy
treated. Call Main s:j. May
vllle Nature Cure Home. Jtnl
Kant Adams Ave. Office hours.
10. tn 12 a. m.. t:J0 to 6 p.
Consultation Free.
Your
Idle.
Property
Are you going to liave
vacant house or apartment
or hiMuess room on your
liuiuls in the next IVw
You inn nvnlil any Idle time
In which yon art not cct
liiitt; revenue from your
noKTly liy ndvrriisliiH, it
now in Hit' Waul Ails. iif
a new renter s.kiunI up he
foi-t the old acates.
The wat
turns are
Is small the
lin mediate.
re.
"AN OUKFItVKH WANT
Al) W!Mi flO IT."
and four fresh soon.- One yoiint:
Sivlfm hull; one yr-itiiilif heifer.
tel 'lu-ap. Call l-'arnn-rs 1 I4.
2M-2-10-fitp
l-'OIt RAM" f.O OladloluM hnllm
hmomlng posipnld,
flroiK' l.awhT, Hulh Orower,
Jit'pi 114, Tneoma, Wash.
' 2t-, 10-41
(Mt HA LK Modern &-ronni Imn-Jeil that (he correNpondent really
ealovr. almost new. Near hlffh! heard On fros ihi pant two weeks
school. Small payment dowii, j hut sure enough ihey did sinff
h:ilancn - H:ime
Main 504.
rent.
Dione!
21-2-Ht-St
LOST
T.OFT Llewellyn setter, lilaek face
and one Id? hlaek spot on hack,
lteward. . II. .1. Green. I'hone
Main f.IM. 17-2-1 l-2t
BIO CAHAVAN TO TRAVHL
MfiMINNVIIXE.
than pptwons
Oro. More
will be in the
caravan going from hero to he
fruests of the I. Ions' eluh ut UonRr
vlew. Wash. The dute was chanReJ
from Tuesday on account of the j
shutting down of the long-Uell
l,,ant-
The. reception committee" from
tho Lions' club is to meet the
Minnville party between l.ongview '
and Vancouver to extend the Wol-,,ore dn's ,0 remove the dirt from
come. Local men have expressed , "ie pavement, but a large crew of
their interest In the Rolf course j nien wiU be maintained by the
development, or Longview and are- state until tho slides have been re
an:;ioit.sp gut.aomc.UKKcaXloua.tai!?Wv4........'.:.,.,v.v.s i'...;" .. .w .
aid In establishing one here. j
. Ni-ivspapiir reporting of divorce
eases In l-'l-anee is forbidden under
severe penalties.
TROFESSIONAIj jiecohatou
I'AINTRK, JJKCORATOR Ad
vice, consultation and estimates'
f reo If you Intend to paint, tint,
paper, finish . or' rennlsh any
building. Interior and exterior
jobs neatly done. l-'or heltir
John call J. Lundy. I'hone 481-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
U. O. O. M. Lit Orundu l-odge
No. SOO I.oyal Order of Moose,
holds reeular meetings every
Thuriiloy night at a p. ni. at
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Mooaeheart Region No. 9S
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. VIs
ttis welcome,
J)r. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
H. P. O. KUC8 l-a Grande Lodae
No. 4S8. Lodge . meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
f il ly extended to all Brother
Klka.
I.eater Bramweli,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 1. Me-ts
every first and third Monday i
ntirnta at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office ot the Clerk,
Rooms Il-JJ, La Orando Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece, C. C.
R. J. Kitohen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Loilge
No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds
regular Dieetinga first and third
Fridays at 7:!0 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Llndgren. Secretary,
KWGHT8 OP PTTHIA8 Red
Cross Lodge No. !7 meets every
Monday evening In Castle ball
(K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. I Rerry, C. P.
C. L. Graham, K. K. 8.
O. K. H. Hone f-hspter No. II. O
E. 8. holds stated eommunlra-
tlon the second and fourth Wed
nesdsys of enrh month at s:Si
p. m. Visltlni; memlieie cordially
weleoin"d.
Maude K. KlH-rhard. W. M.
Morence Raron, Secretary.
NEW TODAY
NOTICfcL.
CI Miffed Want Ads are strict
Ij CASU IS ADVANCE; copy
must b in not laie tlnui
tt a. in. date of iteriioit.
Kales: o per word for ucu
txueulou.
new TOOAY r-
l-'OK HKN'T Modern 4-room firt
ulHhed house, $25.00 mo. Near
hiBh school. Tall U02 Ktrsl.
I4-2-12-3ti
VAXTKI) Chiek-ns. Beat market
prtet'H paifl for heavy lions
I 'Horn Main 7Mt. K-3-1..-3I
KOIt SAI.I-: Thor Khctrle washer,
liki new, $i;ti.oit: also huhy Imik
y, ?S.H. Call at 1116 Kast
I'onn. J fi-a-1 a-ltp
Fort 8AI.K
87. Inod intlli row. Karm
7-2-1 3-:it p
KtHl HA l.K HiM'Heher FKtxophone
-Call- 1410 WaHhintfinn Avi., afl-r
& p. in, lii-2-l2-3ip
' Sweet Home Has Sunhllle
SWKK'I lloMK, Th4 ln
eeKrfant ralii.s turned in snow whn
finite a heavy fall was registered
in tirMhvillH. Al .swt Home there
was a heavy frost, Tho people
am not wnrrli'd lii this vlrtutty
over .snow romlng now. oa they nre
In warm Hunshlne. lowever, i he
fi-o.siseareil ihl troRs and sioppfd
I heir soitjr.i. liouhls were expreNa-
Rood and hard. Or course Die peo-
pie who sat aioitud a radio could
not e.ieci to hear them. 1 he cor
renpondent happen to he living
where hultereuiLs, hlurhells, dande
lions and Rraln are to he obtained
for proof and also would he ahh to
locutu the frogs if any.one wants to
catch them.
HKillWAV IS OlM'.N AfJAIIV
ItUSKIU'im, Oro. The I'ucillc
uKhwoy' Is ajjain open hetwetm
l)lllard and Myrtle Crook, and au-
tomohiU s r are exporienciiiK little
difflculiy in Ketttn hythe slides
which have hr-cn of frequent occur
ence In the last few days, l'assaffe-
ways wide enoush to nceomodctte
L . h1 1,,pl i,nv. h.n Hrt
the bis passenger busses and
,hnM rt ,,,.' tn
;nat,. tn"ro uro no . hindrances to ,
Mc-jir"mc li
COI'HTHOrsil IS FI.OOlli;!)
MKDI'XJItn. Ore. The heavy
ains of Saturday nlsht and Run
day flooded the basement ol the
eourlhoune at .laeUsonville. weltlnff
down several record books. The
. county court had a gasoline pump
.vorkln?? on the submerged area.
Three or four fjross of indelible
pencils, used in eleetlons, were
flooded and pave the water a pui
pllsh tinjre. None of I he records
was 'damafi-ed tp any extent.
Night Coughing
Stopped Quickly By
Simple Treatment
Thonsntirts who are troubled wltli
perrilHtetit eoiihiiirf itt int'lit, w!ih-h
by rild)liip Hem ut valuable ahep
wenUtns their synfnui and hty.
them open lu daiitroioiis liift'etloiifr,
ran oulehly act to provfiit thin d.itt
Ker through a very simple trat
i;tf.t. Peciple who have Imitlly hin
bblfi to rest at all on neeuunt of
couhiiif? spelU huvo fuund they can
eieip the wIikIh nlyht tli roti nil un
disturliiU otten tlui Una tlni tlie
try it.
'i'lit) treatment In bnnnl on a ro
mnrknhto pre.erlptton Known aslJr.
King's Sew Idscovery fur Caut'.U.
You fllmiiiy take a tea.opooiiful at
l. If-lit t.eforfl iviirlnj?, ml hold It in
your thi out ftir l' or in ."romi
fura Hwulhmliifr it, without follow
iinf wiih water. Tho ii m'rlpiion
has a double action. H nut unly
coothc and heals norneffl und Irrl
tutiun, hut It gulrkly loosens un
removes the TjIi1-rui und contf.-atlon.
width ara the ditert cautt of tho
couhlfiK. Tho rjiult Is you Ufunlly
ni--! Hound l y thtt very tlrt niKht,
ami the emirn coufh cunUJtiun guv
lit a vry short tna-
Tim prefit ripUon l.i hlrrhtv rprom-
tnf-r.ded tur OOUphfl, Chest ColtlM,
Imlir flilBa nml llrnn1i 1 la nn.l la
wor.deifui for children n t-otiKh4and
J-urioini-a). too, an th do lt only
in tt-uHpuunful. At all kooJ druc
rifts. A-k fur s
MAM'M POP
I'M So glad
HARCV HAS TO
vmork ovewir.e v.
TONi&Hf AND )
IT 5 iOLOisjSOV.C J
To eTAw along p
XOU CAME IN
MRS KURTZ
tiV. in i. i
12 V Vv V'
'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
NO YOU CQNT TecC
IT, M. Ttue H r
. THAT'S ALL THClco
o Good
VeRY tetc . BUBHe.ine.R, BCFORft Vow
5t3r-l IMPORTANT
fP . Ou-TTJI 1 ' ' 1
La Grande
"Never Say Die". ',
Is Latest - "
MacLean Photoplay.
"Moilon pictures .are borrt
not
made." - , 1 . . .
This was tho slogan of Raymond
Cannon in writing tho scenario for
DoukUih Maelamn's great laugh
ing Hureess. "Never Hay Die," ut
Sherry's. ,'
In adapting this latest MacT.ean
vehicle from the famous Broadway
triumph In which Vlllit Collier
i played the leading role,. Mr. Can
non made no attempt to write a
scenario prior to the start
on actual production. Tho working
scenario was rouBhly ilinwp and
the situations developed as each
scene was beinK shot. - J f . .. , .V ' . , " ""
"This meant that tho Incidents rUy for this interestlns obser.
in the story happened naturally.- DnrhiB his years with the
Slates Mr. fannon. -Totnedy Mi.s Vi'"nUS?X.'':-rIilS!jlJlS2,11--nations
suKKisted themselves as we j.''0''1' ' V klnU ol .I'lHui-o im-
,. ,,.t.ra hn..,n,l Micr the sun ares, and he claims
just as they do In real llfe-Vspon-
J . .... ' ' -
tnneousiy. I lie pieiuie wu wor.i-r
It sprung Into belns with comedy
which was natural ami then-tore.
rcully funny. ,
"Thore urp no forci'd'' IniiKhH In
"Never Say Die because: no situa
tion 1h mechanical, .in niy, opin
ion, a laiiKh which Is tpontineons
Is worth five hahnoyod i?ai?s. Mr,
iMcI.enn and his Hiipporltitg cast
threw thcmselv's into tho, char
acterizations and tried to 'feel their
!...... tin..- .till ttlllirru
which were not prescribed ' In thdin . ,! Plunw I have ever dl
uii ,..i, i,,,ii,M-..iu
than If they had been -planned- In
advance."
Also sliowinfT. "Tlie Munihin'M
Ontli," ln.li:in fronll.-r ulnry.'
"Abraham Lincoln",
Opens nt '
Arcade Today.
The opening of "Aliraham Lin
coln" at the Arcade reenlis tluit
Uic n.nrlyr president w:ia a bellevr .
in dicaniH and It Is of record Hint l
ha w;i Niilij'-ct to two dreams'
equally reinarkahlo. , j
After lie went to the White
House. Mr. Lincoln drr-amed one,
niKl't that lie was on a bis ahlp!
saillnp away in siranKe waters, lie!
knew 'not wheneo or whither. The .
next' morn Ins pood - new came
from iho army. Many times thre- .
after PreMident Lincoln had the
same dream and It was olwuya fnl- '
low d by trootJ newfl.
I'oward the dost of the war the
fff - nry prpfldpnt
hud a terrible
dream that upet holh Mrs. Lin
coln and himself for several days.
One nltfht lie seemed to Ih aroused
from his fd'-ep by the voices of
many people In mourn luff and
lamentation. The voices cam' from
all sides stn choir Invisible ot
woe, and h" went out to Inquire
Hip rauftc. Ife descendei ih a'alra
to the east room and ther in the
middle of it. Mood a black rata-
SE.S-MW
A BOK
? lO e.TAW ALONt p AMV-RUN , SV.
Amw-Run )
l-r vi .(Htm w
:U4-. 'I -Wk-r, R'il V "'fir
MS A THINa QOUT 1
know 4tCTHir Mcts.'I
15
Tav,';
TOSTIMOMY
Theatres
falque upon which rested a corpse
In grave .cl6thcs. Tho president
asked the the attendant: Vho Is
dead In the White House?" "The
president," replied the man. This
Is Hie last recorded dream of
President Lincoln and there is evi
dence that ho accepted it as a
premonition of the future.
Director Says Most
People Are "At Home"
In Poolrooms.
Relieve It or not, hilt Iho. nver
nite person Is more nt home In a
pool room or galiibllnif house than
j-1" c,"lrrn. '! ,
,J- Oordon T-.dwnrds. vetertn di
1 1 ""' . ' ' ,
trect Is that nf n irambl nc house
: i ...
or pool room In full hwIiik", while
that 'of a t'hiirrh worvlce Is thn
hard est . 1 1 waa j list rfcon 1 1 y.
while diroctlnn a Mft KamblhiK
hotiso and pool rnotu Hrone fur his
hitrst William l'ox plrture, "It la
tlif Law." which cohk-h to tho Hlar
theater today, that Mr. Kdwards
i volri
d thfs Kei'miimly odd, hut still
very lorlenl opinion
If you let
him explain it.
"Of alt the hundreds of scenes
rerli'd, those where men arc shown
playlns pool or men and
women
inuulnir at curds, rouletle and oili
er foritiH of ftainhllnir, are tho east
ern lo handle," .Mr. Kdwunls said.
The reason for this to my mind,"
lie enntinu.-d, "Is that all forms of
Kainl.limr have sneh a stronR fuu-i-lmiiion
.for everybody that even
Snoclgrass
cr
Zimmerman
Undertakers
Ambulnnce Service
Phone Main 62
Comer 4th and Fenn
HUSBAND 6TAWEO
wn
DOWOWN TDO - HE 'jENT ME
OF CANDS A PEACE
fcrfcl tl
T I 1
the most inexperienced "extras"
forgret their self conscience and en
ter Into their acting with a na
tural lest
"In making 'It la the Uw' I
have such a pool room scene as
well as one showing a big. exclus
ive gambling casino In full swing.
"In filming this latter scene for
the picture never ul .hundred 'ex
tras men and women were used.
I'hey were shown playing roulette.
cards, and mah jongg ami within
u few seconds utter taking their
places In the set they were so in
terested lu the. ucttial play the
mah jongg especially that my job
of handling the scene was a com
parative cinch.
'Just a- iw days later, this
same crowd of 'extra' were used
to people ,a church scene. Their
simple tak was to sit In pews, lis
ten to a sermon and sing hymns.
It took nearly three days to get
just what was- wanted.
"So, oven at the risk of roulng
tho ire of ministers and church
people, I must repeat that Mr. Av
erage Vcrson acts more naturally
and with loss 'rostra tut when .at
play than ho does when at prayer.
Beck & Walker,
Coming Here, in
Class by Themselves.
When Berk, & yVulkor,. owpers of
the celebrated colored in lustre)
company which Is to appear at the
Arcade thetiter here ini Monday
night, I'Vhrnary id. closed their
contract this year with lhtu Mor
ton, the comedian . and eecetitrle
roller Nliulo dancer, they dlsap
pointed several other . leading
vaudeville concerns and added I
mountain of strength to their repe
toirc. Morion In in a class by him
self In vaudeville elreleH, and
the ska tea lie, is the leader ot them
all. His amies on the rollers art
considered by many as Impossible,
Iton'l 1'ail. to set him.
SI Herl nn School Architect t'hosen.
SILVKItTON, Ore. At n special
meeting of tho Sllverton school
ooard 1 M. Stokes of 1'ortland
was chosen airchilect for the new
school building to ho erected nt
Silvrtori within Hie next few
months. Mr. Stokes Is to have the
nlnns completed- wlthiji three
weeks.
Blue Ribbon Bread
THE SIMJT LOAF 21 OZ.,. JThj
Mtulo Clcmi Sold Clean
In tho making of our products we visa only tho boat of raw
materials and take prldo In tho fact that wo have the most
modern factory In Kastorn Oreffon and the "best ovens known
to tho bnk ins: - world. Wo only employ bakers of wldo ex
perience who aro worltlnj? to mUo the very best broad for
you. Try a loaf and be convinced.
- From the raw material to the consumer without having boon
.touched, by tho human hands. . ....
La Grande Bakery
K. J. MrWlI.MAMH, Owner
The Only Iiiili-H.-iiilciit Dukcrjr in l.n Cranile,
BliCE ItlllllON BREAD ' S 171 'KR PINK DREAR
Eighth Message t-
Why pay morcT You can buy an
' ' ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leas.
Ledbettcr Garage
l itis Adams Avenue '
The low cost of operating our IniHiiirss enables ns to
sell you . niei f hamlise for less money.
Furniture Exchange
l ir and Jefferson IMione 474-V
WE HUV', SELL OK TRADE
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
tub iikht nouns of tiir r a tie ri'i:nt
IN YOI'R 1IOMI5,
IIAVK ONI3 YOU WILL KNJOY.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAI
CIIAIV AM) nox WOOIt PIION'E MA IX 611
i J. U MUMIALIi
HERE'5 AiCE
8iG CHOC'LiT
MI55US
KuRT2 1
v. v. rrrt
27 YEARS
AGO
Daily Morning Observer, Febru
ary 1 1. 1888. -7- Mesdames 1. M.
Clark and K. W. Bartlett enter
tained the ladies' whist club at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A. U Itleh-
unlson Thui-sduy afternoon.
J. I O'Brien, superintendent of
thu O. It. and N.. is In the city.
H. Smith, of tho Grande Itonde
Lumber company, has been spend
ing a few days in Portland-
t'nion county has fallen into the
habit of electing men to fill offices
and draw the salary, and tlieu to
appoint deputies to do thu work
and pay them for it. -. ' .
l-'red B. Currey Is In the Cove In
the interest of the Observer.
County School Huperlntemh-nt J.
K. Reynolds In riding in from hta
farm Thursday morning to con
duet the teachers" examination
came very near being serlouHly
hurt hy hla horse (dipping luto n
hole and falling with him. fortun
ately he escaped with only a
uprainrd wrist. '
The tux levy fori I nhm county
is 2:t mills, i i
Born In this city Wednesday,
February u, iNiifl, to Mr. and Mrs,
Jay Thompson, a daughter.
Councilman Ouv!ed hy Siv I'cct.
- ,
MARSHl-'IKl.lt. Ore. Walter
Pouter of Bandon, where council
men are elected by wards. loses hh
Vdace on Hie deliberative body after
serving one month. Mr, . Punter's
i lb;lbillly was finest toned und It
was held lie was not a resident of
the ward from which lie was .serv
ing. Thi- conl roversy resulted In
an order for city Knglneer lladseii
lo establish Hie coiincllinanir boun
d:iry or lite district in ipiesiion nial
ilie findings showed Mr. Punter to
be six feet outside Hie disputed
ward.
lEniirhi-i- Si-riiill-ily llui-t.
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1118 Jefferson Ave.
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Home
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WRICKS & HLACK
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II in Ailvi-rtlsns ltf lie know.
Il'a iiuudl
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Clrnners, Iycrt
And I'rcsscrs i
l'llONM AIAIN 73U
Depot Street
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
'Weaving Works
' MattrcBses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Rag and Fluff '
Ruga made to order and for
sale. Carpet and Rig ClMh
lng. Furnlturo Rc-covcrlng
!.lcrnsct Fliinlgatcr.
Factory Phone 424-W ;
V CHAS. EDWAUIIS, ran, .
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE ;
TIME TAI1LE
j 1 icnves . ' Learrs
Union La (.ramie
8:16 A. At. 11:00 A. M.
P. M. 6:16 p. it.
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lirnm Leaves '
Union La Grnmle
1:00 I. M. 6:15 P. M.
Kntlinlity Nl-;1it Hncrlals
1,1-nves l.cavf-s
I nlon I.a riraiule
7:00 I'. M. 11:00 P. M.
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Ilondiiutirli-iN, Sonmu-r Hotel
BUILDING
MATERIAL
KAMI ANI IKHlltS
IIAItllWAltIC
Grande
Ronde
Lumlier Co.
' A Home ('imci-rn With
lluino Purimse
MILL WOOD
Greenwood Avrnae)
Phone .M-73J
BY TAYLOR
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