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Monday, February 16, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN The Observer Want ine market FOR RENT 2-room furnished' house. 161 8 Avo. 8-3-H-2tpj yon KENT r'ive room modern' house. 2006 First and five room ' house. .701 Jefferson. Phone 4C9-J. 15-2-14-ltp1 FOl! KENT Five room well fur. nlshed homm. Desirable locution. Phono HG-W, 11-2-13-01 I'OIt RENT Strictly modern fur ' nished apartment. Phono 143-J. S-2-1 1-tf FOR RENT Fino 3-room office or living apartment. Arelile J. Mur ray, Penney stnro bids. 15-2-li-tfp OR RENT Modern sl.um hint ed opartinenlH. Warmesl-ln city. Close. In. Seo Archie .T. Murray, Penney BUlg. lG-2-lu-tfp FOIl RENT Two room modern furnished apartment, 1017 4th St. Hub Apts. 12-2-9-tf FOIl RENT Steam limited rooms. Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y. M. C. A. 1 !l-2-6-20tp WANTED WANTED SowIiib neatly dono. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. . . . 8-ia-17-lm WANTEO 'Experienced camp rook wants work. Call 413 M. 8-2-13-Stp TVOMKN With or without flelltn iotpiTlnr. This day will he th ' turn Inn fiolnt In your oarppr if you anjfwt'r llils ad. f'hirliiii'. 1 I)r-RH' flomelhlng ahsohitely new not sold in fltorvs. Retail at $5.p0 and they fit 11 on Bight FOR SALE Soven-room modern home com pletely fjrnlshed, full basement with concrete floor, furnace; good location. Price $5000.00, Terms. 0- For Rent A large 5 0-room rooming house. This place Is ex- fltently located to accommodate pop and mill men. Four-room home, plastered, city water, electric lights, located close , to the preenwood school. Price, $1800. 00i Terms: fsou.uu, balance at $25.00 per month. Geo.H.Currey ! REAITTOIIS Estate Loans Real Instironco r ' .1 rV.D DPktm A VM BtCsll M V "iiiwiMiiWiiWIIWIIWIMltILW Business cV Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EBERIIARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon K. Eber hard, 'Attorneys, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. CHIROPRACTORS DM. BELLE MYERS Chlroprao tor, New- Foloy Building. Hours in to 12 a. m., I to G p. m., mid 1 to 9 p. in. BR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, 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, Sommer BIdg. Phone 497-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J. L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal cuivatur and fallen arches a peclalty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Oiteopath. Dlieaaes of women I and feeding of Infanta a p ' claltjr. Office Phone Mala 106. Reg. phone 106-R. Sommar Bldg. 1-HTSICIAN-BUnOEON Dr. F. L. Ralaton Practice limited to the eye. ear, noae and throat, and fitting of glaaaea. Sommer Bid. Main 77. 1-I-lm KATCHE ClUE DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT- VILLB) Rpeclallst, In chronic diseases. Methods: Naturopath and Mechsno-Therspy. Bkln and blood diseases, nervous diseases, rhronlc headache, ecxema. scia tica, appendicitis, constipation. bowel trouble: all kinds of chronle d I a.iccespf'Jlly treated. Call Main 621. Mst- IM Nature Cure Home. 2 1I KaM Adams Ave. Office hours, in to 11 a, m.. 1:10 to t p. ni. Constillatioa Free. 1'lace c;f Union and Wallowa Counties Your Idle Property Are ou going lo liavo a vacant house or apartment or business room on jour Imnds in die next f.-w inoiitlm? You inn amid any Idle lime In which yon an- not get UliS ri'vemie frum your . iroH'rly by oilvc rlislng It now In the Waul AOs. (Jet a new renter sifriieil up H.. fore the old vacnles. The. cost turn are Is small the Inline, Mule. re. "AN OBSERVER WANT. AD WIMi DO IT." (iris who never fiold anything in Ihelr lives before are earning from S.0 to $2G.h0 per day no collecting or delivering your money paid eoeh day. Write for wiling plans, f'hicknlt Drras Co., S"2 Couch nidg., Portlnnd, Ore. 7f.-L-1 a-ai FOR SALE VOH SALK Three fresh heifers., and four fresh soon. One young; Swiss but); one yearling heifer. Sell cheap. Call Farmers 104. 2U-2-10-Ctp FOR SALE Good butt cut tama rack posts. Phono 3ti3-R. 0-2-18-0tp FOR SALE lieed baby buggy, Rood condition; u.oil. 1x113 yj Adams Ave. 12-2-14-llp FOR SAlJC 9-room house, fur nished or unfurnished. Will take in tenm. wagon and hurness. 1115 V Ave. 18-2-14-ltp nri.GAIllAX EN VOY SLAIX SOFIA, Bulgaria (fiy the Asso- elated Press) Professor Nicola .Mileff, who recently was appointed Bulgarian minister to Ihe United State was assassinated here this;n)ents . other fixed or determln-' evening. I A Ulspatcn trom sona inst Hat-, Uirilay said the Bulgarian foreign ; omce nau ouen nullum """'Iwage for 1924 was 1,000 or more Washington that Prof. Mileff would ils ,.n(,llI.cd of employers. Pay be acceptable as Bulgarian minis-lnnt ror overtime, foes, coinmlss ter to tho ("nlted States. ,lonSi bonuses and the fair value of He was to have succeeded Ste- fn0(i ,na odginfr furnished as part phan Pnneretoff. payment for services should be In- Prof. iMllelt was presiueni 01 m foreign relulions committee of the Bulgarian parliament. PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR PAINTER, DECORATOR Ad vice, consultation and estimates free if you Intend to paint, tint, paper, finish or rcfinish any building. Interior and exterior jobs neatly dono. For belter Jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 481-W 1 0-22-1 rn FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L, 0. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 8G0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. At Odd Fellows' hull. The Women's Mooseheart Legion No. S'J8 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis iters welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayville, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS La Grande Lodge No. 4S8. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheer fjllr extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley, Secretary. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD i La Grande Camp No. 16. Meets very first and third Monday night at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbor's welcome. Duns payable at office of the Clark, Rooms II-JJ, La Grande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. -C. C. R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. bold. regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:S0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. if meets every Monday evening In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. U Retry. C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 11. O E. S. holds stated rommunlra Hon the serond and fourth Wed nesdays of eaeh month at s:00 p. m Visiting mtmheis rordlaily welrom'd. Mmide K. Elaerhard. W. M. Florence lUcoo, Beeretary. Ad Pade George Lawler, Bulb Grower, Dept 114, Tacoma. Wash. . 2(l-2-10-4t i.OST Billfold, containing drivers license, etc. Rewurd. Return to Observer. 10-2-13-2tp LOST Feb. M. Hoyt. two keys. Mrs. L. 0-2-U-2tp NEW TODAY NOTICE. ClaaslNed Want Ails am strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be la not later than a. - m.. date- of Insertion, lutes: 2o per word for each Insertion. FOR SALE By owner, one acre In Islund City. Four room house, barn and chicken house. Cull 23s W. 1 8-2-1 0-Olp FOR SAl.K IS While l.eRhorn hens; laying, 1 Two large breeding blld rngt-H. Kiifi Hprnce si. U.-li-MMtp RTRAYKO To my place six weehfi 1 nffo, a blank 4-year-old geMlng. WfiglH Man. no brands visible. Owner eah have sjiiui by paying for this ad. . Lon Ay res, Iji Oiande. 2-n:-:itp Income Tax Fads No. 28 Under the "information nt source' provisions of the revenue act of 1024, all persons "In wnat uver capacity acting" are required to report to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue pnyment to others during the taxable year of $1,000 or more. Information ro mrns are carefully checked with (the Individual return to the tax- taver to who sueh nnvmentn ro made. Thousands or clelinnuetiis . I ;,ln(i additional taxes neerciratlne ! Ihtinurmla nf llinn.nn,!. nf .l.lloa have been discovered nt Ihe re- 1 illlt of ,h. ttudli. I Th(. ... reoulr(,. rPnort nf nnv. nlen,. of "interest, rent, salaries i.Vuees nremliims irnniiltles com. : n.nlI.,.. r.rnl,nAt..ti .,.! ' able gains, profits, and Income.1 A senarate return of Information for (.ach empoyee whose salary or eluded. Heads of branch offices and subcontractors employing lahor, who have the only complete m records of payments therefor '(should file tho returns directly 1 with the . commissioner. When ooth main and branch offices have adequate records, the reUirns should be filled by tho main office. The requlrment Is not limited to periodical payments, but a sin gle payment of J 1,000 c more j must be reported. Roal efn.e agents are required to report pay ments to landlords. Fraternal organizations and associations are required to report puyments to officers. Banks are required to report Interest paid or credited to a depositor. If the totnl during the year equalled or excelled $1,000. 'orms for filing information re turns nitty he obtained ut offices of collectors of Internal revenue. The collectors, however, ure not authorized to receive theHH returns which should be addressed to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Sorting Section, Washington, I. ('. ROWFMTi: IIAM.S IIIMSIXr fl.EVKLANI (AP) Charles Tonl. :tx, fl.-spnnilent It.-ci im.- The end of the world prnpheel.-s fulled (o materialize a week aito, hanitfi himself at Garfield Heights, Krl- Iny, according to village police. It was at Ford's home, police finy, that s.-orea of followers of the Itowenlte sect gnlhereil Inst Fri- Iny nlpht to nwalt the end of the world. IIOCT(Ut I.MPKOVIWl 1'NION, Ore. (Special) Dr. E. D. McKlnney, oged I'nlon physician who was seriously Injured by be ing knocked down a few weeks ago by a passing auto, is slowly recov ering. Saturday he was out In his wheel chair, shaking hands with friends and enjoying his first out door ride since the accident. MAMTH POP VlFIS f uro ,-r'CP ITS A PERFECT i, nTTl 1 VNELL-VNELL' ) J AIMT IT A DA.NDW ? h PiN5KED MET MERITS ' FiTSiRDOM0U ( . JiZT . f LOOK MHOS ktwf flifi; U WM0N 5EADVTO H"w,7 WEAR IT J " HERE - BEAO 'JuST Ti J g -ri mw 0N ' J rpr. SlED?J pL IgtgTp, U- S OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo'croenlnanowiownautomot,c,l,ly I brings It Into "vogue." AHnl IT HA-s Bee. m , j3- i&sTeo that V isxere.- (a; at som 73(5. NAKCP TRCvReR., (HAT IS THci PLCASC(.S OF"TH3 M,ee.-TIN3. ? fCSASVJR 2 WSH T6 SAY THAT ZX MONTHS A30 1. MAP Tre PLeASuS. Oh LANDING. At31R (WATSON FIVE OduCAS, INC,THf-N THC PCCSUR HAS ALL T3SCN HIS 11 H&V TlAkG A MIGHTY TiMe TeASurer v You Dimply tvA'NT thg La Grande "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall" . Pleases Audiences. Mary Plckford has turned to of sheer romance the romance chlvnlrv In tiresent us with her most stiinendous nrodnetlon and In selecting this novel of Charles Mi.lnt-'H rich ns II Is In slnrv teresl and saturated with nn ntmos- phere redolent of the clamorous F.llzabethan period, she gives us plcturo which will be lasting In Its impressions. "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall." at sherrys is a fit-ito ting .successor lo "Hoslta." Bulbars several good reasons why pro 1 because it carries a wiuer appeal novel through being a best seller for years, it should meet with Instantaneous responso whor ever shown. Mifs Plckford has expressed her- self in a wido variety of roles, but jondty, those In' charge of overseo none hove nppronched that of ;jnf? lno costuming must never lose, uoroiny vernon in nnowmg ner tho full shading of her art. She might have stepped from the paRes in her whims and caprices and there are ninny moments when she scales the heights of emotion, nathos, anper. surprise, tempera mental playfulness, despair. In fact all tho registrations of dramatic art are In her compaw. of expres sion here. It Is her triumph of Irlumphs. , The star has entrusted the dlree lion to Marshnl Nellun, responsible for nne nf tier enrllei. trhimnhs.. 'DfliMv Long Legs." And ho. Jnir,n'- KinK u i.a.anee, uiry nr taking Waldemar Young's comprtet i11 ,0 gowns that will he nnd straightforward script. hasjP tho minute at the compMion visualised It so that the mtinv con-'0'' P'otuiv and many limes far filets are ever dominant, though j In ndvnnco. of ihe showing or t hose the plot Is subordinated as it .styles in tlm fashionable shops, should he-Mo the characterization.) As a result of thin condition the Afler a slow Htnrt. the picture picks i'.iotlin Pieture aclresseH ofti-n am up momentum nnd finishes with the ("list lo appear l lii" new whirlwind speed et the act Ion j si yh s, and their mnn-.-nvnie- on the hero Is perlTctly comprehensible ! " 1,1 11 because of every sequence being ; clearly outlined. Ncilnn hns the' fine assistance nf Chnrles Hoshr. than whom there in no better pho- i tngrnphr to create rich comera effort. The . many characters stalk through scenes of pageantry and . revlry. We look upon stately 1 malslnnq and merllnevnl rnstb'R ail thoroughly plrturerqiic. ve ' hsve thrills when Porothy rides : alop a massive wall to reach her; lover and again when she saves I the 0'ieen's life. We have Intrigue'! nnd suspense, humor and conflict I all the way nnd we follow it with i unabated Interest dcnplte its ob viousness. M Iss rickford's sup port Is exceptionally splendid In J Clara Karnes portrayal of Queen Kliznheth n rich revelation of ehnnieit-r and Anders Hnndolf n ' the pompous, blustering father gives a comp'lHng study one com j parable to llolbrook Jilinn's study in "Itosini." t Xow thnl they hnve found I.ctrln Rka. missing ' w York planlsl, we hope radio ' sincere soon learn whnt's become of Hally. nonby kept !; Theatres Fashion Show Is Featured In "Born Rich." What Is one of the most, vital factors In the production of ft mo tion picture? A mere man would i never bo able to answer that i;us "on no matter how many "Kdess In-ICS" llO Is Riven. .As for tllO WOlltcn ! well, we'll supply the nnsw It Is 'be star's or tho lending aiwoman's gowns, I An incredible amount of time .ond study is given to the dresses be worn ill a picture, and there aneers are onngea io go 10 sucn 1 pains. In the first place, the wo :men In the audience would feel I cheated" If they were not treated hp th sight of severnl stunning creations of the modlKte's art. Sec ai)fnl of tho fnct Umt fnshlons ;chnnKe nlnioat overniihl. ' The latter problem ia one Ihnl causes ninny henrluelies. "Months ellipse between Ihe yule a plelure lis sturted and the time It Is shown ion the screen. II would never do I for a producer to show his slar In ipowns thnl have (rone out of style lln Ihe meantime. Therefore he fsenils out scouts to Inn centers of 'tfushlon to learn what' the styles i.wlll be six months or a year hence ami durinff the lulervi-nlnp pe- Snodgrass Zimmerman Undcrtiikem Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn While necessary to the success' of a picture, this custom Is an ex tremely 'expensive one, and !t' was -especially so In the wise Of "porn Hirh," a Klrst ..'National t picture, now allowing at the Arcade then tre, in which the lending roles are portrayed by Claire Windsor, Bert lytelt, Uurla Kenyan,. Cullcn Lan dts, J. Hiirney tSuriy, Krank Mor gan. Maude Turner Gordon and Jackie Ott. ,' PJvery Kown worn by Miss Wind sor in this Uarrtek Pictures offer ing was fspeetully created fur her iy thi' mosi .noted modiste In Now York 'lty. Being a member of the set fWilch vus "born 'jrieh," the character lias to dress the part; hence the reason for this action. The result of all these efforts Is a veritable Cushion shown il the Arcodt theatre Tuesday Tuesday. Vrmyiary 17. Tuesday, Hllent night for: ClINO, KFAK, KKK,r, KFKX, KI-'MX, KFNF, KOA. KOII, KYW.- I'WX, WlUilt, Wl'llH. WFAO, WKMt. WtlMT, W1IA. WIIA, WHO. WiH. WU. V, Wtllih, WS. CK V, Winnipeg. Can. (Central. 45(1), 7::in p, nt., university lecture; H:l.r, studio concert; i, hulf-hnur progntin, ('npltol theater; . H::io, Uoselnnd dunce gtirdei. KSli. St. l.ouls, Mo.' (Pent nil, fi4ri.-), 0 p. m.; concert, Tlenjauiln liader'H orehesl rn ; !, stiidlo recital, flarencn H. itogits. tenor; I'anl Frieas. pt:i iiImt ; "Interior Decorat ing as a Fine Art,' Paul Valeittl. CNR It, Iteglna, fun. (Manntaln. 42u), K p. m., veUly I ... 1 1 i ii m tra vel talcs; Saint '- Mnry'H eoncert clioir. KFDM, P.eaumont, ' Tex. (Cen tral, 31f.r,), S p. m., musienl pro gram, members of Magnolia Pe troleum eotnpnny. KF1 1.0H ANJKI.KS. Calif. (Pa cific, 4tI7), fiilin-ii p. m., Fxainlner's musienl half hour; tt:4fi-7, MpeaUer; 7-8. program, Hills Ilia., present ing dinner music; 8-9, Aeolian resi dence plpn orgnn studio, Dan Mc Farlund, organist; li-l 0, Kxnmtner, Long .llcaeh Municipal band; 10 1 1, Pncluird llnllad hour, llhun Gill and Hchs Itudisllt, the tnelndy girls. ' ( . ' . . : i KFOA, Seattle, Wosh. (Pnclfle, 455), fi:4r,-K:ir. p. Hhodes' De partment story;. K::i0-10, Times dance music. Toots -Dates Pavilion orchestra; Hurwld 'Weeks, - song composer; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel dance music. K FOX, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific. 238). 7: J 5-R p. m., bedtime story. Aunt Vivien; 8-U, Karl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestru; 9-10, eoncert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and his orchestra. KFfcG. l.os Angeles. Cntlf. (Pa cific, 278). fi:30-7:yo p. m., cliil dren's hour- with Harry James Radio Blue Ribbon Bread ...'. THE SPLIT JiOAT 24 O., lTio Miulo Cloon Sold Clean In the making of our products wo use only tho bent of raw materials and tnke pride In the fact that we have the most modern factory In Eastern Oregon and. the best ovens known to the baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex perience who are working to make tho very best hyead for you. Try n loaf and bo convinced. Prom the raw material to tho consumer without having been touched by tho human hands. La Grande Bakery - K. J. McWILMAMH, Owner The Only IndejH'iKlciit I laker J In Ln C.rnnde, BLUE ItlllltON llltKAI) KUl'KRITNE RREAtl I J f 11 1 : , 1 ,v :.. " MiVr-ia Ki hill Message . Why pay more You enn buy an JCSSKX or a HUDSON COACH for leu Lcdbetter Garage 1 100 Adams Afeuue The low coftt of operating our husincss eniililes u.i to ' sell you merchandise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson " Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TRADE Boardsley (Cousin Jim); Eugene I Lamb, pianist. KGO, Oakland. Calif. (Pacific, SCO). 8 p. m., Antonio de Grasst. violinist; Mnxlne Cox, pianist ; lu 1 a. in., dance music, Henry Hut stead's orchestra. KGW. Portland. Ore. (pacific, 492), & p. m., children's program, -jtory, I'ncle Dave; 8, Oregon; Ag ricultural college exteiihlon Bi'rvico li'cture; S:30, concert, Mt. Angel College Jubilee minstrels; 10, MulL noinah Hotel Strollers. 1 KHJ. Los Angeli-a, Calif. (Pa cific, 404). 6.:30 p. m., Art Illclt mnn'a Dlltmore hotel concert or chestra, Kdward FltKpatrlck, di rector; U:HO-7:$0, little stories American history, Prof. Walter Sylvester HerUog: weekly visit of Queen Titania and Handuuin from Fairy land, t'liclo Jolin and louis F. Ktetn, harmonica and autuharp soloists; 7:4ft, "Income Tux," Capt. John T. Itilcy; J-10. program. Julie Kellar trio, I'eerle.sH prhtluets com pany; 10-11. Karl Durtnett's Dllt more hotel dance orchestra. KJH. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pa cific, 293). 8-!):3ti p. in., vocal and Instrumental program, Prof. J. It. Trowbridge. KXX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 3:17). n:4n-ti:15 p. m.. Wurllty.i-r pllie organ studio; sports talk, Std 'Iff; ::iu-7:He, dinner hour music, It. C, "Cliff" Diir.ini; 8-t), program. First National and Faclfic-Houth-west banks; 9-10, KN'.V fentiire program; 10-12. movie night. Am biissndor hotel. Town Crier, Intro ducing eelelirltes over inlcrnplion", Alio Lyman's Coconnut Grove dunce ort'liestra. ' KOA. Denver, Colo. (Mounlnln, 22.4). tl-ti::nt p. ni.( illnuer music, News-Times. KHAC, Mnnhnttan, Kan. (Cen tra I, :i4ii.7), 7:20 p. m.. college belt ami music; 7::t0, ' Fertilizing Alfalfu," It. I. Throckmorton: 7;4n, ntiisle, Mrs. (i. W .Hallshurv, tll rerlor; 7:fi. "Operating the ln cubiilor," L. F. Payne. TIMIir.R THACT llOPGHT nOHKBTTRO. Ore. Negotiations pending for several days between the Glendulc Lumber company and C. A. llecher of Itedwlng, Minn., were completed when the lumber compnny purchased 22fifi ncres of Umber land on McCullough creek, near.' Glendnlo. This makes ap proximately $l&0,000 worth of tim ber which tho company hns pur chased In the last four months as a purl of Its new development plan. The compnny will soon move its mill from l-Vrnvale to Glendnlo and will construct about four miles or logging railroad to Its holdings on Windy creek. The company was organised In 1900 with a clpltal stock of 2K. 000, This has been Increased to $200,000. Before the death about a year ago of D. N. Snyder, presi dent of the company, jiad complet ed extensive plunfi for Improve ments and tho development of holdings and his outlines are now being followed by his heirs and other stockholders. Electricity 1ftibs California , C(Hkltig of Its Drtnlgerjr PAN FHANCIKCO (AP). More than 10, one farmers' wivea In Cal ifornia cook by electricity, ae cording to figures compiled by tho largest ' power distributing com puny In the state. f In the Interior valleys, where wood, c-oal or oil is not readily available, cooking, is done to a large extent by electricity. (Statlstlea indicate that there aro in the state Iil7.fi04 rural light and power consumers, and they aro served by Hi.fi 13 miles of dis tribution lines. Practically all the farms are lighted electrically...' Kentucky man claims a hen laid three egs in one day, it being the' first -sltrn of spring in Kentucky. Buy This Home 7-ronin modern linuso n n il Knr:iKc Trice. ?-J,":in.ll(lj Icihis. , s WKKKS & 1H.ACK ItlAl.TOISS Xeiv 1-.al.-y Hills;. lllMII-llll.'.. - L.UIIIM WEAVER'S Tailors, Clenners, Djor And I'nwers PHONU AlAIN 733 Depot Blrift La Grande Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Renovating. Rag. nnd Fluff Rugs made to order and for sale. Cnrpot and Rug Oleuw lng. Furnlturo Ro-coverlng. Licensed Fiuufgatcr. Factory Phone 424-W . CHAS. KDWAItpS,' Vron. ' UNION-LA GUANDB AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE Leaves . leaves ' I.'niuii Tja Grande 8:16 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:15 P. U. Bundaja IcSTrs lyearea Union La Grande 1:00 I. M. 6:16 P. M. Snlunlny Mlit Specials licnves Leaves Union I,a Uraniln 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Ilenleil Cars , I. (. lielAP, Manager H.i.l.iuirlirHt Summer lintel BUILDING MATERIAL ' KASII AMI HOOKS IIAUOWAIUii Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Home ConiTi-ii With Ilouio Purpose HIM) WOOD Grpcmrootl Avenue I'liono .M-732 BY TAYLOR -f GEE' - t OlDM'T K.M0VO H I Tne-( Solo Suits , ' 4 J (vA m