La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 14, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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Saturday,. February 14, 1925..
THE EE GITANEE JuVaJMiko DBSEWEI!
FATJE SSVEH
The Observer Want Ad Page
, The Market Place iif Union and Wallowa Counties
FOR RENT
t nlshcil house. Desirable loiMtiun. !
phone !-'. 1 1-2-13-Ot
j.'Olt HE NT Strictly modern fur- j
nlshed apartment. I'lione H5-J. '
8-2-U-tf
l.'Olt HUNT Modern 4-room fur-'
I nlshed hou.se. I25.U0 mo. . Near
IiIkIi school. Call 1102 first. I
, 14--lI-3t)
"j'Oll KENT Furnished house
1 keeping rooniH. Waverly Apts.
! 7-2-IO-Mp
FOR UK NT Fine 3-rooin office or
ii llvini? upartment. Arehle J. Mor
ii ray, Penney store bltli?.
3.1-2-in-trp
l()lt ItENT Modern hi earn heat
ed nparlmenlH. WurmCHt In oily.
Close In. See Archie J. Murray.
Penney llldK. . . . 1 0-2-1 (l-tfp
I'Oll RKNT Two room modem
;j furnished apartment, 1017 4th
St. iluli Apia.
12-
-U-tf
l-'OH RENT Steiini heated rooms.
Oddfellows Temple, formerly y.
' M. C. A. -2-f.-2(llp
WANTtiD
WANTEnT-Emhroldery work In
quire a 2UI0 Cedar. Work guar
anteed. Layettes a apecialty.
12-2-III-fitp
WANTF.D Rewlng neatly done
Phone. 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wehh.
' !)-12-17-lm
WflM K.N With or without Relllns
-Jperlence. This day will he til"
turning point In your career Ir
,m y't answer this ad. Chielinl'
FOR SALE
flnvnn-room modern homo pom
plelely f trninhed, till basement
with concrete floor, .furnnce; pood
location. Trine JR000.no. Terms.
For Rent A Inrpe 10-rooin
rooming house. This place Is ex
cellently located to accommodate.
Bhop unil mill men.
Four-room homo, plastered, city
water, electric lights, located close
to (he Greenwood school. Price,
$1800. no. Terms: $300.00, balance
at $25,00 per month.
' Geo.H.Currey
, KEALTOK9
Real Estato Loans Insurance,
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN & flUKUllARD Geo.
T. Cochran nnd Colon It. F.ber
hanl, Attorneys, I.a Grande Na
tional Bank Bultdiutr.
CHIROPRACTORS
' DR. BELLE M?KrtS Ctilroprao
)f tor, New Foley Building. Hour,
10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 v. in., and
1 to 9 p. in.
LR. J, R. WOODELL Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath, Bkln and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rhe-ima-tlsm,
asthma, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart ami kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced, Dlseasea of women and
children a specially. Suits 10.
Hommer Illdg. Phone 497-W.
Residence Phone 190-W.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle, Osfopath, Pplnal
curvature and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle.
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infanta a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 106.
Rea. Phone 106-R. fiommer
Bldg.
PHTfllCIAN-flUROEON Dr. K. I
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Rldg.
Main 778. 1-1-lm
NATl'RE CURE
DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT
VILLE Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechnno-Therapy. Skin and
blood dlfas, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, ecta
tica. appendicitis, consllpatlon.
bowel troubl; all kinds of
chronic dlwas8 sucressMMy
tiat-d. Call Main 62S. May
fe Nature Cure Horn. 2 1 1
East Adams Ave. Office tinirs.
tl to 12 a. rn , 1:30 to & p. m.
'Ohnsnltatlon Free,
Yow
Idle
Properly
Arte you gtilntf io have a
vtu-unt house- or ft part men t
ur business riMnn on your
hands tn lite net fet
. months?
Yon an avoid any Idle I line
In which you nrc not get
I Ins revenue from ymir
properly .by mlfenlsliix It
now in the Want Ails. (.'!
a new 'renter kIkimmI up 1m
fure Hie old vttriifes.
The cost
I urns m e
Ih. small the
Immediate,
re-
"an onxEnvrrn want
Al Wild, DO IT."
. Dn sses something absolutely i
new -,not sold in stores. Ili-tall ,
at $r..r0 and diey sell on night
Oirla who never sob! anything In
their , liven before, are earning
from $S.OO to $:.'.. on ppr day-
money paid each day. Write for'
fit'Miisi? plans, fhlcknit Dress Co. '
302 Couch nidr., Pnrtlnnd. Ore. I
7fi--i:(-:it i
WANTKI) Kxperleiiccd en in p
cook wants work, fall 413 M.
t 8-2-ia-rdp
'.VANTKli chickens. Rest market
prices paid for heavy hens
Phone Main '7r.?i. 12-2-12-St
rOR SALE
FOU HA1.K OR TRAPR One ton
Iiib-rnational truck, in first class
. condition.. Wdmor llros., Cove,
Ore. iri-2-9-(itpt
l'"OH RAI.K Three fresh hellers,
and four fresh soon. One youni;
Swiss hull; one yearling heifer.
Sell cheap. Call Farmers 1U4.
20-2-10-Otp
FOR SALE Good rtlllk cow. Farm
87. 7-2-12-3tp
FOR SAI.K Buescher saxophone
Call 1410 Washlneton Ave., after
0 p. m. 10-2-12-3rp
FOR SALKModern House, sewlns
mnchlne, refrlfferator. 1515 Mon
roe St. 10-2-13-2tp
l-'OH SALE Good butt cut tama
rack posis. T'honc 3G3-R. .
0-2-13-Ctp
FOR SALE 60 Oladlolus bulbs
blooming size, postpaid, 11.00.
'ROFESSIOXAIj DECORATOR
PAINTER, PI-CORATOR Ad-,
vice, consultation find estimates
tree if you Intend to paint, tint,
DHper, finlh or reftnlnh any
building. Interior and exterlox
jobs neatly done. l'or b4tr
Jolts call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W
10-22-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O, M. 1& Grande LodKf
No. SCO Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's
Moosehe&rt Legion No. S9H
meets every second and. fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary, .
II, P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge
No. 438, Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Ilome and club privileges cheer
f illy eitended to all Urother
Elks.
Lester Ilramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
La Grande Camp No. I6S. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 11-22, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece. C. C.
R. J. Kitchen, Cleric
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 all Masons.
1. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OK" PYTHIAS Boil
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
MoO'lty evening In Castle hail
(K. of P. Hall), at ( p. m. A
Pythian welcome to all viiltlnr
KnlRhts.
C. I Berry. C. C.
C. L. Graham. K. Tl. 8.
O. E. 8. Hone Chapter No. 11. O.
E. S. nohls statfd communica
tion the second and fourth W"rt"--nislay
of each month at srao
p. m. Vi.ltinff memtKTS cordially
welcnm.-d.
Maude. K. I'l.-rliatd. W. M.
Florence llicon, p.crr-tary.
tl 9Borge J-aKlr- Uu!b Grower. W Jr- SlJb 1 , I M ' I I Jji'J
IUept 114. Tacoina. Wash. jarl'yatiri V i . , ' i
! 2o-2-iQ-t r tfp. ' h ilifj
! LOST Feb. 2. two keys. Mrs. I.. I, ass --;-MlHmgj r,
I M. Hovt. G-2-l3-2tD 'I
1 - 1 I SAY. Ml?. SMeitJON, KlWY PON'T VOO G.O To )
To W. R. EMERSON! JmHAT'3 THE
rrrr-i "W. -R" Ffft?
I Ossified Want Artj mrr strict- - "trvSn ' I I' : :' i I i i li 'M
If CASH IN ADVANCE; copy " 1 j'wjtt l, j: jj; ' U lf
i must be In not later Una t P i III
t t a. in. data of Iniirrtlon. I ; r rerif " li'i W I
I KalMt 2o per word lor each I ftHSrW)! -'B- iiW H.'1 i i ! !
j J: - ;: iir ' IIP
IFOlt SALM Heed Irahy hucKy. r ;-r - n3L Jffi'l 1 Hi. " '1
Rood eonditlon, J9.00. IXIiSM, '"" " ' , SSlffl'iitk '
j Adams Ave. 12-2-14-ltp; I CSt&2
JFOR SALK v !i-room house, fur- TW& (M. U. I "3 I "I.--a3ya- I
j ills I or unfunilahed. Will lake tvts.A'1 HG-K . : -
I In te:im. waKOII md liarneHH. V.fOR.T it. r- z"T " !V'' I J'lr' T '
ins v av- is-2-n-it. , i r - '" if ' V.'il:i' ! I '
FOR ItKNT 2-room furniahed ". 'rr- ' " H f dl Hi 'l' II :i' :! '' J
s.,,4SAve. --2.H-2.,. . -fr ; l' I!
FOR RKNT-.. Five, room dernj -(111;
house. 20M,, .;s, nn.l nv.. ruoln, fB&M: V-,.5?W 111
holme: 7111 Jellerson. I'lioncl I PXiSnv'' 1 - (WVv i I II I ' ' m
-!, IB-!-l4-ltp Kitii. -.YvV&SS I I Ij
AT TELQCASET
TEI.OOARF.T (flpeclnl) A baby
Blrl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Acklfy recently. The Utile miss has
been named Kunlce Fay.
Wednesday a blrlhd-:iy party was
held nt the school house In honor
s.f Ullunnll MtHill 'u' t lltt...,lt I. I.J -I h
I day anniversary.
The
' school
children of the Sunday
were entertained Thursday
evening by the leneher.
Miss Marcel la MeCulioch and
Mrs. Dora Caton nltendi-d the
teachers institute In Union.
Wit lard Hill returned recently
from Wyominjr, where he hhs been
working for the pusi month.
Mrs. Dora Cnlon wrs a Hot Lake
visitor this week.
J Mrs. W.'R. Wilson, who has
j'neen III for some time Is reported
I better, but is still confined to her
homo. ,
Miss T.ydln Hub, of T.a Grande,
visited the Charles Hill fondly for
few days before slatjlnfir on her
journey east.
Miss Marcelle MeCulioch. Carl
.Snodgrass. Mrs. W. (5. Robinson.
Mrs. Robert. Ijiiiip and son 'Hobby,
were 1a Grande visitors this week.
One shift in the helper service
bus been discontinued here. b-avinR
but the two crews.
P. I.. Harris hus returned to l,a
Grande, on account of the reducing
of the engine force here. .
Mr. Tompson, of tho water ser
vice, was here repairing the pump
ins plnnt for the railroad company
few days ago.
chnrbs Mitnnla wtis a viailor to
Portland last wo k, i
The mosi fun in the world is tc.
throw a biscuit across the table al
some formal dinner.
Three Acre
Tract
On t he Old Oregon Highway,
just outside the City limits
on Kiist Admits Ave.; new 0-
i-titini modern IiiiiikiiIow. Will
sell at a bargain prire and
on Rood terms.
PYRAMID LAND CO.
MAI.V 7B.1.
MAM1V1 POP
fl -
Am l-s posed
To DO MW
RE.DIN& IN '
ThE kitchen
T"..i. r-uT
IJ'V ,
j
for, iwriioni
. ..
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XX&if -' V 2tM2 n w.l
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
f .41 NIP THE- VAY MF6(? WAS THE COLtXSST
IN NINE i.
La Grande
Bcfliquet of Distinct
Novelties Forms
Arcade Vaudeville.
Ringing, dancing and
dominating are scheduled
comedy
for the
vaudeville bill at the Arcade thea-
llre on Sunday next.
Feature attraction honors nrc
n,.i(i )y the He 1'eron trio nnd
t Hobble
King.
Robert De l'eron i
trio In "Wonders it .Surprises," is
one of the greatet novelty pre-
Mentations consisting of athletes
direct from Itroudway. Seedling-
u- tn,.,..s5ii.ie fei.is of human
Is I
strength are performed, concluded
with the hut nun merry-go-rounu.
Hobble & King. "Two Odd , Fel- ;
low" will undoubtedly prove
their brand of humor and enter-
laininetit together with their droll
delivery and humorous situations
wjilch Is dedicated,,. for laugldng '
hmrriose only;- She'ehnh & ichf
ardson render a choice selection
of songs. Mr. Sheehan is known,!
as the American operatic tenor
and has toured America for many
seasons wit It bis own opera com
pany,. He is assisted by Miss Rich
II; L -t 1. IVOUv-DN'T BS
Vi .JfeChlp'lT Rainc-otom-
ardson. They possess voices of ex-jrp Li. "Wjf-p fhpPl)" -centlonal
ounlltv and their num- 1 l VVHILL OIlLLp ,
bers are of the highest grade.
Frank Helms In "That's AM," a
combination of singing, comedy,
yodellng nnd acrobatic . dancing,
brings buck memories of the days
when yodellng was a favorite con
tribution to the old-time variety,
now known as vaudeville. LnKuc
and Dupre appear In a "Novel Di
rtb:emeni" that will delight vldrily. nd the town's lild man as the,
and young. These two exponents
of the odd and dirilcull will show a
prowess seldom seen lit vaudeville.
Hegimiiug Sunday, the first show
nt the Arcade tn the evening will
oi'-n at i;:4f o'clock. Doorje' will
be open at ii;S0.
New Mary Pickfortl '
(Photoplay Booked j
vov bherrys. ;
Announcement hn been modn
by the manager of Sherry's theater :
that Mary piekfurd In "Dorothy!
Vernon of Hnddon Hall." her latest !
1'nlted Arllsls titi ruction will be,
shown In la (irunde for the first
time Sunday, Monday nnd Tueft- j
day, j
I'lcturizing ''Dorothy Vernon of j
I laddon If Jill," tho most f unions
of the Charles Major novels, stands
out ns otie of the cinema events 1
of the ear, presenting Mary -pick-,
I ioru in ii'T greitM'm roe-. i-r
thouglit having dwell no much up
on the filming of this story, Mary
has giver her whole heart la I nonl
to the creation of her newest
screen personality.
wllt'lio no on In hrr aiiiinnrt. Allan
Forrest Is the lover. Sir John Man
ners, und Mare Maejiermoti Is ihe
villainous cousin, Malcolm Vernon.
Anders llundolf makes an Ideal
father for Dorothy Vernon, and
MOU CAN "ST AW .A
'A Oh-VaEULO
iK heg - ClapemcS
l(l
'I nu' vion
WW w iw-wtvn
vi - i i
! As ii
! J lM
! ?. , .
tomorrow
X IVOUL-DN'T OS
Theatres
Wilfred Lucas is tho Earl of Rut
lund. Clare Fames, famous for
her portrayal of queenly roles tm
tho speaking; stage, brings to the
nereen a characterization of Ojiccn
Kllzabeih that is a revelalion to
hislronle art.
Among the other players of note
are. Lottie ptckford. Forrest, Mal
colm Waite, Courtenay Foote, How
ard Gaye, Fatelle Taylor, Mine.
Carrie Dnuntery, Eric Mayno, Colin
Kenny und I.ewlH H;rgent. ,
,a ', ,'1? !
jpenso having been spured In erect-
lately mansions and medievu i,
jCasHes. , Scenen of pageantry and
' revelry are presented with pic.
j turesmte magnificence.
Marshall Neilan. "Dorothy Vernon
of Hnddon Hall" has renewed In
terest' in the romantic costume ,
drama of the screen. The photo- ,
Rruph.Jjv Charles Jtosher is. the!
most, l.ejiutifnl ever done by this
w.dmfnmvn- ontnfirwaaitA i0cinl
i music score by ielor Shertzlnger
ronowa every ueian oi me pieuir
V I"vq. a delight to music
lovers.
Thrills in Big
At 'Star Are Many.
One of the thrilling scenes in;:
"The White Sheep." Ilal Itoach'sf
new Pnthe novelty feature nowi
playing nt tlie Star theatre Is the)
sensational fight between Toby, the
white sht-l-p of (i black sheep fatn-
two drift down a raging river In
!a farm wagon. . !
This scene, which climaxes the'
'atnry. conns after a long series of)
I );u:;:hable iid soiiieiimeii moldra
f malic incidents, thai relate Die nd
, ,,,,
Snoclgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertakeni
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Comer 4th and Penn
CLARtNCEi SOU fcRE?
. ...... .. . .
jur-tT HOJ - . HOMO MUCH ,'
Urt- Hun - '
. .S.l 6ED AND V. r
ventures of this timid youth, who
oventiially outwits hi bully, broth
nra, usurps tho fiRhtinK blood of
his putriK-ciouB fumlly nnd proves
to bo a holy terror In hie .own
rirht.
Hal Roarh, who wrote and di
rected this novelty production, has.
it seems, combined all the known
elements of itmuHemt-nt In the pic
ture. H Is a merry mixture of
thriliirirf melodrama und hilarious
farce with a liberal sprlnkllnR of
romance provided by Oh-nn Tyron
as the white sheep it ml Hlunehe
Mehnft'ey ts the pretty city Rlrl
who comes to Toby's home town
and Immediately becomes the cen
ter of a rivalry between the three
humorous but amourous membt rs
of one family.
Jack Hoxie Stars
Tn Picture .
Now atvSherrys.'
Tfoxle was discovered by Ruf
.'nlo Hill about tin years ago when
be won two rodeo championships
lor fancy riding. He was born near
fiulhrle, Oklu.. and hus roped
steers and broken horses ind en
gaged In every other form of cow
boy activity throughout Montana
and Idaho. IK was chief rider In
the Httfraln it show for n year,
a ft er w h ieli lie wan en pi tired by
the films. Incidentally he lmlln
the world's chain pionship for speed
in "hull-dogging" a steer.
"The fences and Fords have
itbmit done awuy wih tht wild untl
wooly West." Hays lloxle, "and
nbotit (lie only chance ninny have
to b-arn about the old frontier days
in 1 b rough tin screen. For that
reason 1 always insist upon my pic
tures being absolutely true lo life
an It. was lived- In the days when
might was right, and ev(ry man
carried the law on his own hip."
lloxle never uses doubles In his
weatern pietnrs; he InslHts on tak
ing any chaheis thai there are lo
be taken all by himself. And a:
every one ot his plcturert is cram
mcd full of action and thrills this
during youngster has risked death
scores or times In the past yenis,
always with u song on his Hps and
a' half-smite lurking In his eye.
Hoxie Is six foot and weighs an
even two hundred pounds. He Is
a eretilt lo his utuiriuglng nnu to
the early training which made him
Blue Ribbon Bread
THE SPLIT LOAF 21 OZ., 15c
Made Clean Sold Clcnn '
In the making of our products, wo use only tho best of raw
materials and take pride In tho fact that wc have the most
modern factory- in Eastern Oregon and the best ovens known
to t ho baking world.' We only employ bakers of wido ex
perience w'ho are working to mnkc. the very best bread for.
you. Try a loaf and be convinced.
From the raw material to tho consumer without having boon
touched by the human bands.
La Grande Bakery
"- If. J. -McWHiMAMR, Owner ' . , '
' -Tim -Only Independent JtnLi.-rr In I,a flrnndo,
BLUE KIIUIO.V IlllEAD ; SUl'MRI'INK BREAD
Eighth Message .
Why pay more? You can huy" nn
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Lcdbetter Garage
1400 Ailaiiia Aventia
The low cost of operaUnp; our husinrss enahles us to
sell you merchandise for less money.
1 Furniture Exchange
Fir nnd Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE IiUY, SELL Olt THADE
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
THE BEST HOtinS OP THE DAY A BE SPENT
IN YOl'fl HOME.
IMVE ONE YOU WILL ENJOY.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
CHAIN AND BOX WIKIIt-PHONR MAI.V 517
J. Ii. MUNIIAI.b .
f 6'LL TALK 0C
y) Am houP - 1 MAW
pi ThE OiMim&HooM J
whnt he Is today tdently represenV
tativc of all that Is best hi Amer
ican mn n hood.
Comedy, "IMrty Iliinds."
Minstrel Show
At Arcade
Monday Night.
Remsen (Iowa) Rell-Enterprise
The Reck and Walker Colored
Minstrels played to u large audi
ence at the Falke Theater last Sun
day mornim?; and gave the hist of
satisfaction. The patrons evidently
were well pleased with the per
formance, accord Imr to the ap
plause. Heck and Walker's Min
strels are just starting- on a new
trip over their route, having com
pleted a trip six weeks ago which
was a big success. They haw com
pletely reorganised their company
and their show In Reiuseu laal
Sunday evening was the first under
the new regime. 'I he audit nee wan
especially well pleased with the vo
cal soloists and the , orchestral
work, as well as tho. vaudeville spe
cialties which weru nil very well
received. It WHS decidedly the very
best colored in Inst rid troupe that
ever appeured in Ilcmscn, and the
Heck and Walker comptmy will he
A'eleoined back at any time.
This same attraction wilt appear
it the Arcade tin 'ill re' Monday
night at s ji. in., at the followinc.
idndnslon: Lngen $t.1u; lower floor
Xfir; balcony fine. I.nge nnd low
ilonr seals may le- reserved In ad
vance by calling the Glass Irtit:
lore.
Dally Morning; Observer,, Febru
ary 14, 1 KibS. Thirty-nine years
ago today Oregon was admlltei In
to the union, and became a slate.
J. It. Wilson of North Powder Is
In ihe city today.
Alex Thompson of Hilgard was
In tho city Saturday.
W. M. Evans, while In the city
Saturday staled all the early fall
grain Is looking fine
Mrs. J. T. Itlehardson, mother
of I ir. Itichnrdson. left Saturday
PLAP- BLIP- B-R.-R-R
Thi i; R0lO ttiom .
VJMK Bt'Dlt-
27 YEARS
AGO : ,
f
s
v i t mr-uT a; I
evening for a two .weeks' v'slt with
her son F, M. Richardwoh ot Terry.
A son of I. J. Taylor of the. Coo
started for lVndii-lon on liorsehack
but finding tho i-noiv In the moun
tains deep, sold his horse and sad
dle in this city and look the train.
Saturday afternoon W. T. Grid
er's young son was kicked In tho
back of his bend by a horse. For
several hours the little fellow's life
wa.i hanging in the balance. ,
Saturday the frame tniKses that'
will support te roof to the bunk
building were traced In position.
There is one divorce to every
eight marriages In the I'nited .
stm i s.
From S5 to .io per cent of 'tho
total population of Kgypl are till
en; of I he suit
oiiie
7-rmii modern hotisft
n u il garage. Price
$J.7ri0.0(l; Icrms.
WREKS & RLACK
tif ALTOHS
, '
New Foley Rlil.
Itllll'Ulire. - LoailH
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dycm
And Pressors
PHONE MAIN 733
Depot Street
La Grande
Mattress Shop and i
Weaving Works
, Mattresses of all klnda
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Rag and Fluff '
Rugs made tq order and for
sale. Carpet and Rug Cbwkr -lng.
Furniture Re-covering, '
Lleeiiwd Fumintor.
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