La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 25, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    ! Wednesday, FJ)inarv 23; 1025.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
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The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place f Union and Wallowa Counties -
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two room npart
i tnent, furnished fur liitlit houae-
keeping.
Cozy and clean. 1305 i
15-S-2J-Stp
I
M Ave.
jnfii iii'.ivi flow inouern o-rooin
house with garage, furnace,
i Thono 339-W. 12-2-1 S-tf
jl'OR KKNT Modi-rn furnished
$ -..house. Call lioa N or l'hone
.i 434-J. 10-18-5t
V).'OK HUNT Strictly modern fur
j nlahed upartment. I'hone i4".-J.
I OU RENT-v-Modern steam heat
j . ed apartments. Wurmeat In city.
) Close. In. fli'O Arelile'J. Murray.
'I Penney HldK. 10-S-lti-tlp
M'OH RENT Slenm heated room.
Oddfellows Temple, formerly Y.
M. C. A. s-3-o-SOIp
FOR HALE
1 OU .BALE
and dirt.
Dry wood, fevtillzur
Phone 104 M.
9-2-24-2tP
TOR PALE I no bushels Hard
"Federation seed wheal. I'hone
' Farmers. 4X. 1 1-2-21-fil
KOH 3ALE F.uenrher tenor saxa
' phone In good condition; Reason
ably priced. Write A, care Ob
server, 1 3-ii-1 n-4i p
J.OIl SALE Plover piano. 2602
N. Ash. 0-2-21 -4tp
WANTED
WANTr.ll-Midillo aged lady wants
i work. Nursing eonflneinent pre-
FOR SALE
Throe-room modern home, com
pletely furnished for 2,2UU. This
place Is located close o shops and
cfhool. TVrms, : i ri cash
small payments on balance
Ulld..
Six-room modern home, located
on nnved street. This place Is In
excellent condition and tlm price J
la right at J4.Cm. Liber.tl terms.
It you have a good small car
and want to trade It on a home
or building, just come In nud see
us.
W have one property that will ;
payment.
Geo.H.Currey
itEAivrons
Ueal Estate Loans
lasiirancol
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Oeo.
T. Cochran ami Colon R'F.her
hard, Attorneys, La Grande Na
tional Bunk Bulldlnn.
cmnoi'iiACTORs
PR. BELLH MTKim Chiroprac
tor, New Foley Building. Dour
10 to 12 ft. m., H to 6 p. m., and
7 to ft p. m.
liR, J. E. WOODKI.Ii-Chiropractor
and Naturopath. Ukln &nd
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, asthma, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
beart and kidney trouhle suc
cessfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20,
Hammer Bldg. Phone 7-W.
Residence Phone lu-W.
ONTEOPATHIO I'HVKICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PH VfllCIAN Dr.
J. L. Jngie, Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen arches a
. specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle.
Osteopath. Diseases or women
and feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 106.
Reg. Phone 106-R. 80mm or
Bldg.
l"HT91CIAN-8URQEON Dr. F. U
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye. ear, nose and throat, and
flttlnt- of glaaea Sommer Bide.
Main 778. 1-1-lm
NATURE CUKE
IlH. A. N, and MART E. MAT-
VTL1E Ppeclftllsti In rtronlt
dlseasea Methods: Katuropath
and Mecnano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation.
bowel trouble; all kinds of
chronic diseases sticrea.f'illy
treated. Call Main 52J. May
vllle Nature Cure Home, 2101
Eaid Adams Ave. Office hours,
in to 12 a. in.. l:Jo to t p. m.
rnnitttatlnn Pree
rnOITSSIONAIi HK4TOHATOII
HOCfP I'AINTISO. Calcliiiinlnc
, and Paper-hnncinff. J. Iindy.
Phone 4SI-W. S-51-tf
Spring
Is The,
Time
If you have real astute to
sell, spring in tho logical
lime tii lell the world about
It it's tin? time when peo
ple arc thinking miN about
buying more land, n hnlhl
iny; lot, nr ji house. ,
Spring Ik a lime of new na
tivity mi activity with
which you cmi get contact
hy u shu; I he AVniu Ads.
The com is small yet the
return mi asm 1 1 ft I uutl Inl
ine, lint ?,
AN OI.HfCRVTK WANT
r ... AO Vi4h DO IT."
fi'i-red. Phone 4a4 L
1 l-2-24-2tp
1- I
WANTED lllnh school (jirl wish
es .place to work fur room und
board. Iponlre Observer.'
. 1.2 2-24-31P
WANTED Slewing neatly dupe,
phone 414 W. Mia. Nora Webti.
9-12-11-lm
FOUND
FOUND Rinall while female rtnR,
part Rpiiz. t.'all at ri4 Washlntr
ton St.: 12-2-24-21
. MOXMOT.TH NOTF.fi
j MONMOI'TH. (Special) A RpV'e
lal train of Oi-effon Normal Rcboo.
.,.,,..4 t,. O..Lr,n. Pi..,nllv
., . . i .1. ..i
to look over tlm Hlate instlt Jtlona
MM ill. ..I U. .M..L
" in"; fll"'" ""I"'"'- ;"' lih-r,he purpose of' BeUTlnB the H
rary.nnd other iniitntlons were; . ' ' . . , f
visited durltiff the day. The;
Htudcnis Iho had the oPPOrti
ity to eo the h-ffislaitire. at worU.i
Bttidents ulso had the opportujli
The Delphians and the Oregon
tjuilt and Pen society met recent
ly for a social meeting. A pro
gram' honoring Washington and
Lincoln.
The basketball team of the
Normal school have been unfort-
mi'iln ifr-r.nllv lmvlnn- lnjt t he
u names' thev ntaved
In Chicago uncouple of bud
ding young bandits were nipped
in the bud.
Algona (la.) man shot. at his
wife and missed her. Judge gave
him $o years, but not for missing.
L. A. STOOP Realtor. La Grande
National Hank Jtldg. Phone
Main KG. 2-M-lm
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
O. O. M. 1a Grande Todge
No. kbO , Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night si 8 p. m. at
Odd I'VMowa' hull. The Women's
Mooat-heart Legion No. H
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of each inoiilh. Vls
11 ijk s welcome. i
Dr. 4 A. N. MayvlllB, Dictator.1
ilaroid Lund, tiecielary.
H. P. O. ELK A La Grande Lodge
No. 4S8. , LfldKe. meets each
Thursday evening at 8 'o'clock.
Home and elub privileges rneer
ruly eitended la all Brother
Klka.
Leiter Brarnweil,
Eialted Ruler.
Mood Rekley, Hecretary.
WOODMEN Oe" THE) WORI.I
La Grande Camp No. 101. Meets
every first and third Monday
nlfrhta at Eagles, ball. All vls-
Itlni Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable t office of the Clerk,
Rooms 11-21, La Grand Na
tional Bank Building.
T, Reece, C. C,
' R. J. Kitchen, Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La Orande Lodge
no. i, a. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masona
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary.
KfnOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red
CroMS Lodge Ko. 27 meets every
Monday evening la Castle hall
(K. or P. Hall), at p. m. A
Pythlao welcome to all vlsltlnc
Knla-hts.
C. T.. Rerry, C. C.
C, L. Oraliam, K. R. 8.
O. K. R Hone Chapter No. II. O.
E. R holds stated roinmtinlra
lion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of earn month at s:nn
, p. in. Visiting memte-rs eordlally
welenmed.
Maude K. Wierhard. W. M.
Florence Gecon, Becrstary.
NEW TODAY
NOTICfc.
CI untried Want Ada are strict,
ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy
must be la not later than
a m dale or- Insertion.
Bale! 2e per word for each
Insertion,
FOR RENT Larue front sleeplnit
room, close In. 904 Wash.
. .. . ' 10-2-25-2tp
"OR SALE -incubator.
- - Queen and Ruckeye
Cove and Hall St. -
lll-2-2.'.-Slp
KO It KALE ItnnmlilK liouse 111
Clenn's l-'erry, Ida., oi will trade
' for La Grande property. '' Rhone
afiii-w. - in-2-2r.-iip
EOR RALE Rullease i;raphaphone
t27.SH. Inquire 2I0Q Kllnj slrcel
or Peerbss Creamer'.
12-2.2r.-lti
FOn PALE llolslein bull. Innulri
of W. L. rtandall, Old Town.
,-, i-2-2r.-rdp
KflR RALE Eordson, Us-il on
year, "In good condition. I'n.lly
et!itpp:d, I'linpie-r attachment,
inntllre at Jay Rhaw,- or Phone
2U4-W. . , .-, . lli-2-2!l-2lp
FOR'.. RENT 7-rooltl,. furnished
modern ' bouse on pavement, $411
p.-r month, call ni 2ia:i First Ri.
15-2-25-2IP
27 YEARS
AGO
Dntty Morning OhstTvor, 1-Vhru-nry
24, ISflfi Da vtil KocIob and O.
W. Nlhly arrived with Civil KiirI
neer Wet icisi nlsrht. T. It. 'ntler.
inanii(for of inn. em laeiorjf an
, ,rt r .
Mr. ranger, the succokhTuI stipertn-
, , KnriiD h.mi- f I
. J
j rhnrch wnB ,
, ,
F. D. Mef'ully of Jofieph, Is In
ihe elty today. 4
'-' Condtdittcs named for county
judK, Dunham Wriprht, of nig
Creek, V. D. Arnold of Hllgard.
Married At the homo of the
oride's parents In KuminervlIJi
Wednesday. Keliruary 2S, lSKS, Jas.
Morelock and Mary Logan. Afloi
tint ceremony t lie ' happy coulilt
came to 4 .a rande where u sump
iuoub dinner was in.jltJiiS-JittJaf
home of J.ums liussell, Tliose pres
ent ut the dinner were: MIbs Mnry
Logan, Miss Kflie Houtli. MIhh Nora
iMne, H. McKinnis und wife, and
Mcbsi-b. Hturgill, Hubert. A,cL.ee
und Jt'SHe McUee. The many fricndK
of the. hrlde and prooin join with
the Observer In wishing them n
long and happy life.
Three jockeys hurt In New Or
leans races. They will recover.
Many bank rolls Injured. They
won't recover. .
News from Switzerland'. Kick
ing on bread prices. f Maybe they
coubl make It cheaper by pulling
cheese holes 111 it.' . ,
GET AT. THE CAUSU!
Many I.n Grande Folks Are Show
ing How lo Avoid Needless.
Kiiffering. . "
There's not hln& more annoying
than kidney weukness or Inability
to properly control Ihe kidney
secretions. Night and day alike,
the Biirferer Is tormented and whui
ith the burning nnd scalding, the
attendant hark ache, headache and
dlzztncxs, life Is Indeed a burden,
Doau's Pills a stimulant dinivifc
to l ho kidneys have brought
pence and comfort lo many La
Orande people. Profit by this La
Orande resident's experience:
Mrs. Mary Campbell, lf.4 Mon
roe St., says: " know from- ex
perience that Doon's Pills are n
reliable remedy for kidney din-
orders end general physieal de
pression.' Whenever I notice any
symptoms of kidney, complaint
coming on n few Donn's overcome
the trnuble."
FOFR VRARS LATER, Mrs.
CnmpbeR said: ."I have nevr
found anything to eq ml Doon's
for attacks of kidney complaint."
6.c, at all dealers. Fosier-Md-burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.--Adv.
MAMTW POP s
f r NOvv THAT THIS BEAUTV
TATED IT VMiLL. BE NECE55ARV FOR
US to ENTER TWO CONTESTANTfo AS
Representatives of
ThE WASiCWUD CO- ff
A .I -r
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
Con IN HCJZS, FR-tCND l
WITH THIS CDN-
THAT'S KmCfZfi THE
HNJPS MOST Of" TH6
-THAT'S. R.VCH
SHRC The
;
La Grande
"Mnn Wlin Piimp Hqpk'
ivian wno ame iaiK
Based on
Stage Success. v
William Fox has produced nn
olher picture from a ndialily snc-l
cessful novel and stngo play tn;
!"T Mat. Who Came Ritck" which
opens a throe day run at the Ar-
eade theater Thursday. Dlreeted
in- l-'nimpii Plvnn. the nlclure was
made by a talented cast of well
known screen performers and It is
said to be one of the he.st pieces,
of work ever done by the' versatile
director. t
Originally n novel by John Flem
ii , ! . t ysg-w-' .
r
ing Wilson, "The Man Who Qamth( -llth Hooa wl1h ItOK(.r ,(,wlf,
Hack" yas drnmallzejr by Jules" , lIllonu(rP clul,mtini on llls yuch,
Fckert Ooodmnn and hroduced by, I. ..,-
Fckert Goodman and produced by
William A. Hrndy. In 1917. :,Marr.
Nash and Henry Hull had the IPad-.
Ing rolea and the piny ran on!
Hrondwny for 417 days. Tn Ohi;
cago It played .for -twenty-omit
weeks. In ano.her production Co. -
rnd Nagel had the title role nd his
SIICCC
wiM iiuiiu us 1 njiM iiiii.
T n the Kox plel u rc Cleorge
O'Hrlen and Dorothy Macknlll have
the prlncipnl .parts nnd' are sup-,
nTtcd by a capable cast including
Cyril Chadwlclt. Ralph Lewis, Km-'
II v Fitzroy. Harvey Clark and oth
ers we known to the A merlcnn
theater going public.
The story deals wllh the ne'er-do-well
son of n New York million-,
aire who eventually heiomes a
i 7L , . ri T V '
rise, the latter nrluciwed by aj
woman, make n narrative which
of the action neceysarv to n first
vatice notices Hie Fox prod,,ction:;'I';'rl;;i' ) "j1
uThe Painted Lady" .
Cominrr to Staif : V- -For
3-Day Run.
"The Tnlnted Lndy." the Wllllnm j
Fox speclnl' production feoturing
C.eorge O'nrten ond Dorothv Mac-;
knlll which Is booked to open at .
the star thpnter on Frldftv for n j
run of three days. Is more thnn nn ;
sdnptntlnn from the daringly rp.tl-J
istlc Saturday Inverting Post ntory
of Lnrrv Hvnns.
It's Life Itself. IiB South Bfl
love, fierce hnte, rnmahen, painted
passion and vengeance, "flhol" from
the reennrlo hv Thomos Dixon Jr.. '
under the brilliant direction of I
Chester Rennett. t
Luther Smith, plnyed by Qeorgp I
O'Brien, he of the million dollar!
smile, loses the srnlle on retiirnlnr
from a voyage, finding his mother
dvlng or grief, hfs little sister Alice
dead nTter being ruined hy a brul
a captain, the Sen Wolf.
Vowing vengeance, Luther ships
for the South Sens as first mate
with "Captain Sutton" of the
schooner "Vulture." not knowing
hoj Is the Hen Wolf. After n fight
with the captain about the very
Rlble given him by his poor Utile I
CONfTEST HAS
B SmA
FiNiE - BUT VJE I ,
WA.WT TO BE 1
MI&KTV CAREFUL
CANDIDA! tb i '
rTTl "
r
THe'Re Now -
I've Got,
: UjOM-CNi HAVE, TrCIf?
"OMB NOW.A-'IWXS ii
..vgucH , .
-ALL p t
Theatres
sinter Alice, Luther quits tho 'Vul-
, llire., ttt the f(rJ)t 8outh Soa ifimmI,
Here, in a languorous South flea
cabaret, he sees 1 "The Pulnted
Lady" and she him. It's love at
first sight, the girl of his dreams
meets the man of hers.
Under the Kouthern Cross! em
braced by amorous hreeaes, he de
clares his great love. "The Painted
Ijidy" has not unlie lost her soul.
; Honesty compels her to tell him
i " ' '""
Innocently sentenced to jriil. un
able to keep honest employment us
an ex-conict. hounded by hunger
into paying the prlco of virtue for
a meal, she was driven by the
world to becoipe "The Painted
I nih' " ., elw. Iw ..n.lulmr
i,omv
Tbo finish, climax on climax, Is
terrific Few plays have such a
punch , following punch, ill) Ihe
Be . -
(,
! ,lor(lH,,H UI . ,M hlH ..,,,.,,
cowerinir nil i
lady" cowering on an auction block
in the Sen Wolf's fangs . He sees
red, with blood-shot eyes. .
An Inhuman fight follows; wild
animal against beast, of prey.
"So This Is Marriage"
. !ls a Photoplay
You bhould Not Miss.
Nw and then comes along one
fllmfl of wh,(.h fl).ms
r,llh((i:(Ilt )0 s;iy , (.v,.pyon(1 ..Yoll
I its this reviewer believes. Is most.
a;e. at- isiicrrya lata nine lonigni.
This picture, from Ihe original
Snoclgrass
&
Zimmerman -
Umtfrtiiker
Ambulance Service
Phone Main 62
Comer 4th and Penn
l l r'l It! I I
DONfT LET THAT VUORRV MOU -I'VE
AiREACry SEttCTED Two
AND ENTERED THEift, MAME5
AS. CONTESTANTS HERE AKfe
TmEiR PKCSToGRAPrft
story by Carey VMaon. Is an
modern one. dealing with the marl
tal difficulties of INner Muish
(Conrad Nugel)'and Lteth Marsh
Elunor Hoardnmn), and th in
fluence of a baeh-.'lor student or
books and women Daniel Kan
kin (Lew Cody). . I
The young wife Is guy and frivol
ous, ' When Peter ; mildly protests
against lier oxiravagances, ho re-
torts:' i
"Why don't you earn moro mon
ey: other men do?V
Sho finds-comfort In the com
panionship of Itankin. and runs to
his home for comfort - when her
htmhand has treated her roughly af
ter hastily taking her from a res-
uurant where, ufler many previous
experiences of the sort, he has
heard her criticised for her ex
treme manner of drew, "P'l h'-i"
Irresponsible ways. j
inning inn i iiein rcauy inveni
her htishand, Itankin shows her the
error of her ways hy reading to her
from the Dlhle. the story uf Dayld!
mil Hath-Kheha. Mr. Henley letlu
Oils on the screen In natural colors
hy the Technicolor proeesH, using
hundreds of . vividly gurhed extras
in the (Kigeattt und. feasting sci-nt'H
which form the amaulngty . heuutl-
I'ul background for the title. No
one, whether he Is a regular motion
picture-goer or not. should fall to
m o thlu Keiiueiieu. Ii makes one. re
joice (uoi't) than ever. If that's pos
sible, for having eyes to see vlh.
This Is a Louis H. Mayer pre
sentation through Mciro-Cioldwyn.
The scenario was done hy John
Lynch ami Alice l. (1. Miller. Oth
ers In Die cast ore John Patrick.
Clyde Cook. Claire de l.orejc. Khiiil
non Day. Jack Kd words, Kstelle
Clark and Thelma Morgan.
Vienna Actors Demand
Protection Against Itadhi
VIENNA. (AP) rA novel .rud
io lawsuit Is pending In the local
courts. Singers of the Vlenmi
opera, whose voices are broad
cast from the Hinge, have sued
the management tn the grounds'
that their cnmmeiical value Is
depreciated by the r.adio.
. An oera star's assets
i ney
Blue Ribbon Bread
THE SPLIT liOAF 21 O,.. Ifto
. . . Mode (lean Sold Ch an
In the making of our products we uso only the best of raw
materials and. take prldo In the fact Hint wo huvo the most
.modern factory in Eastern Oregon and the best ovens known
to the baking world. Wro only employ bakers of wldo ox-
perlenco who aro working to mnke tho very best bread for
you. Try a -loaf nnd be convinced.
From the raw material to the consumer without having been
touched by tho human hands.
La Grande Bakery
K, J. ( MoWILLT AM A, Owner
The Only Independent ISnkcry In La Orande.
nliCB RIUHON BHIiAD SCI'ERFINE BREAD
I.A t.IiaiMII'J - aSi;i'll KI At.10 LINK
llaars & Coltltron, I'nifW.
Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:30 3:30
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5 :!)0
Kichth Mr-sxncc ,
' i' '
Wliy pny moreT You ciin buy nn
KSSHX or u HUDSON COACH for Ifi
Lcdbetter Garage
HUH Ailainj Avenue
The low cont of opcriiting our business emible.s iih tn
sell you merchandise for less money.
IFurniture Exchange
fir and Jefferson ' - Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OK TRADE
(fllfl WMWr S C TOR THE LOVA I EA5M CHIEF.- VJEXL
II W lMtim lrrfl " MUD-HOW DO IT BEAUTiFV THEM NWlTflT . J
WMfllk f A WOu EXPECT To MAW MUD SO WEN .
"il ill ' & VJIN AREAuTW I TH? vM(N THE C0MTE5T
'I IMh ytP? CONTEST WITH S VJF- &ET ALLTiU. CREDIT
ultra-'.claim, depend not only 'ipon his
ability as a singer, but also upon
his acting. The fftct that the
rudio can transmit the voice only,
hut not the gestures, they con
tend gives an erroneous liupn sa
lon of the artist und thus in
terferes, with his popularity to
such an extent that, his commer
cial value Is lessoned.
Prohibition Aids U. N. I irNcleiicy,
Say tin Welsh Manufacturers
CARDIFF (AP). Prohibition
has Increased the. efficiency of
Amerieun workmen by 2 a percent,
suys a report by Sim and Cov
entry. Ltd., tinplate nut mi fact ur
ers. oil the stale of the Welsh
tinplate market In lii-L The re
port adds that this factor must
be taken Into consideration if it
ever comes to clear-cut compe
tition between the American and
llritish tinplate workers.
"It Is fashionable in some quar
ters to laugh at prohibition," the
report continues, "but this calcu
lation seems to suggest that, rather-
than a laughing matter,. It Is
a factor of very real Importance,"
SKIN K SITK WON OPKNDD
ASTORIA. Oro. Hlds opened nt
Ihe quartermaster's office at l'ort
SI evens revealed that I he I larhey
Packing coiptuiny was high bidder
on four uf the five Sand island
.mine siius which are leased by Hie
government.
loini bids were Huhmllled In
four cases by the Columbia Itlver
Packers attsoclatlnn ami the Snub
born Cutting .company. The bids
were for 41 five-year lease on Ihe
sites. No awards will be made un
til such lime ns ihe proffers have
hern forwarded to Washington, D.
C,, for approval. ,
Thoummda of Inns of fish have
been taken in hcIiicm in past years
from Sand Island, which lb s about
lit mites below Aalnria and close to
the iiinuih of the Columbia river.
nirt
name.
in Chicago forget her
Could have been worse.
lWe know some girls who forgot
. 1 ncmscivcH,
GimCutiaWu I
ax
Canon Takes l-'Ihtg ut Church
.Music and Would-hi; Singers
YOltlC, Kng.t ( A P) A great
deu I of ch u re 1 1 and chu pel music
is - ''beneath .'contempt and even
inimoi-uli" f mid '"appeals to -all
that is low," Canon Hell, pre
centor of York Minister, dechired
in an address on religion und
nrislc.
"I believe Cod," hw added,
"does not - want people to be so
conceited n to think that 'they
can sing when they cannot. . I
believe we can piny golf or crl
ket to tin- glory oiGod, but I do
not believe it Is ' any good trying
to sing, a song to the glory of
Clod when wo cannot sing at all."
Los
Angeles woman asks dl-
voreis Savs her husband bated
bath tubs. ; And it Isn't cold i.i
Los Amretes, eil her.
Buy
Acreage
Wo have several small
tracts at bargain pi:cca
WKEKS & IELACK
HI'Al.TOItM
, New Foley tilde,
liiMirtifice luiii-i
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
And I'rcjwers
nioNi: main 7:u
l)c-Mt Street
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works ',
Mattresses of all . kinds
cleanod and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating. Rng and Fluft
Ruks nmde to order and for
sale. Carpot and R Jg CImw.
Ini;. Furnlturo Re-covering.
Llcen.scd Fumfu-ntor.
Factory Phone 424-VV
CIIAS. KDWARDS, l'ruo.
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UNION-LA GKANDB
AUTO STAGE
TIME TAIII.H
. Iienves i I- . leaves
t'nloii La (jrnntle
8:15 A. M. 11:()0 A. M.
i:is P. M.- 6:16 P. at.
Knndays
ficaves Leave
Union . La OnuMle
1:00 P. M. ' . 6:15 P. U.
Saturday Nlijlit h'lierlala
leaves l,ravc
Unliiii Ia (Iranilfl
7:00 1. M. 11:00 P. al.
Heated cum
P. a. lleLAP, Mannirer
Iletulfjiinrters, Soilinter lintel
BUILDING
MATERIAL
KASH AND IIOOIls)
IIAKIIWAICU
Grande
Rondo ;
Liimlicr Co.
A Home Coma-m Wltb
Homo l'lii pusa , .
MILL WOOD
Greenwood Avenna ',
1'liono AI-7S'J
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