Wednesday, March 4, 1925.
THE TJX GRANDE EVENING OSSEEVExZ
PAGE 5E7EIT
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
rOR KENT ;
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
liirht housekeeping. 1512 Adams.
I'liono 257-J. 1 l-i-27-tf l
KOll KENT
Second St.
fl-room house on
Phone 31S-J.
10-3-20-tf
FOR RENT Well furnished four
room house. Desirable locution.
Phono 146 W. 11-2-20-Ct
TOR RENT Modern steam hcnt-
cd apartments. Warmest In city.
Close In. Bee Archie J. Murray,
Penney lildir. 10-2-10-tlp
FOR SALE
FOR SAI.R Hereford bull, 3-yenrs
old. Phone Kami 175. KI-3-S-lMp
FOR SALE lsed safe. Call at
17117 VS Wash. Ave., City.
10-3-2-4tp
FOR SALE
(rood as new;
ture. Mrs. I'
Ash.
Universal
rniiRK,
furnl-
also ' other
vu ICeaKle.
15-S
-3tp
FOR RALE Alfulfa hay. In slack
or barn. Phnne Farmers 1'.)X, or
. 148 M. 12-:i-2-4lp
FOR HALE Not a residence In
the city like It, New. modern, on
paved street. rinse lo lilivli
. school. Property that will dou
ble in value by planting lawns,
trees, etc. Terms. Call 3H9-R.
Owner. s4-2-2S-Ctp
FOR SALE OR TRAHE 31" acre
of land, 18" ncrealile, 4u acres
' with waler rlEhl, about flu acres
siib-lrrlKsled, three Innte sprint:.
lots of cows and houfl anil ma
chinery, near Raker project.
FOR SALE
Three-room modern homo, com
pletely furnished for $2. 2nd. This
place Is located close to shops and
Bchool. Terms, :IT5 cash and
small payments on balance.
Six-room modern home, locntod
on paved street. This place is in
excellent condition and the price
Is right at $4, COO. Liberal terms.
If yon have a good small car
and want to trade it on a homo
or building. Just come in and see
us.
We have one property thnt will
tnlm n small contract as first
payment.
. "ft-"--
Geo.H.Currey
REALTORS
Real Estate Loans Insnrai
Business & Professional Directory
.
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTOItNEJ'S
COCHRAN & EBEItHARD Geo.
T. Cochran and Colon It. Kber
hard, Attorneys, l.a (IranUo Na
tional Hank Building.
CHIItOPKACTORS
DR. BELLB MTERH Chiroprac
tor, New Foley Building. Honrs
10 to IH a. in., to 6 p. in., and
7 to p. m.
DR. i. B. WOODKI.U Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Bkla and
blood diseases, headaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rhe-jnia-tlsm,
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. Unite 30,
Bommcr Bldg. Phone 497-W.
Residence Phone 1n-W.
' OOTKOTATHIO I'HYHK'IAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal
curvature aDd fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 101.
Res. Phone 106-R. Sornroer
Bldf.
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON Dr. F. I
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg.
Main 77 . 1-1-lm
NATURE CURE
DR. A. N. snd MART B. MAT
VILLB Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Mechano-Therapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, ecxema, scia
tica, appendicitis, constipation,
bowel trouble; all kinds of
chronic diseases successf-illy
treated. Call Main 6!J. May
Tllle Nature Cure Home, 81"!
Kast Adams Ave. Office hours.
10 to IS a. m.. 1:I to i p. m.
rvr,iilntlnn n-r
PROFESSIONAL IlKlXtRATOR
HOt'SK TAINTINO. r.ilelminlne
and raper-hanglng. J. Ixindv
Phone 4S1-W. 3-11-lf
U A. STOOr Realtor. La Oramle
Six '
Calls In
Two Hours
When on advert. sn for ft
house U in o v e Into Oils
Spring (using Obsirv.T,
Win 1 1 Art), wlial returns cuu
you exiK"-!?
You mny art more (Tills ami
faster, hut fine nilvertlser in
The hv'(rei itvenily fsnt
six en Us within Inn hours
lift it lht r wns on. the
street. Of etmrse he'll Ret
a leirnhle house.
The msi
turns nre
Is simill the
liniuediate,
uah oiwrnvEn want
ao wnjj ro IT.
One-half mile from Telociiset
$12. Iion.nn. IHMio cash, balance
. r. years. E. Ulnscr, 'rvlocaset.
44-3-2-lmp
t'OK SALE A show case In Rood
condition, will sell cheap. A real
buy. Tnuuire at Richardson's Arl
H am Shop. 3-2-1f
Full SALE Spoiled Poland male
ling and 7 iii:s. -Ki In I .
l'lione Farmers 1X2. ir,-3-2-3lp
-I
'I
WANTED
WANTED Work by the hour.
Phono 189 W. . 7-2-27-7t
WANTED Sewing neatly done.
Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-12-17-lm
FOUND
OPND Several keys on ring in
cluding some Yale, tall at Ob
server for identification of keys
and cost of advertising.
1R-S-3-2I
LOST
LOST Rrowtt hand-lsig containing
about ?1 in silver and a bin, and
other, keepsake articles. Call
3r0-J or at 21107 N Fourth and
. receive reward.
23-S-3-2tpl
llelns a deep tlilnker does not
necessarily mean a Rood thinker.
The water In many a well is unfit
,Jro flriiTk. .,1 . .- .-.
Tho Nallonal lenKlie used 43,
224 baseballs lUsl yenr. Kans
:;iould be asked to close their
mouths while the ball is in play
National
Main Mi.
Bank Bids.
rhone
2-24-1 m
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
L. O. O. M. I Clronde IxidKe
No. 8f,U Loyal Order of Moose,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p, m. at
Odd Fellows' ball. The Women's
Moossneart Legion No, siis
meets every second, and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
Dr. A. N. Mayvllla, Dictator.
Harold I.nnd, Secretary.
B. P. O. KLKH U Grande Lodge
No. 4SH. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening at a o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer-
fjlly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Brarawell,
Kzalted Ruler,
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOOHMRN OF THIS WORLI.
La Grande Camp No. lit. Meets
every first and third Monday
eights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 21-22, La Orands Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Recce, C. C.
R. J. Kltonen, Clerk.
A. P. and A. M. La Grande Lodge
No. 41. A. P. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Fridays at 7:80 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OP PTTHIA8 Red
Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. or P. Hall), at s p. m. a
Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. L. Berry, C. C.
C. L.' Crabam. K. R. S.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II. O
E. B. holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month at 8:00
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Maude K. tfberhsrd, W. M.
Florence Bacon. Beeretsrv
THE PYTHIAN PISTKHM im
evry Friday evening, wpl tlie
fourth of each monlh. at 7:30 at
the K. T. Hall. All visiting !s-
I'TS welcome.
M. F.. '.. MiMred frowliT.
M. of I:, nnd Ixirn Itnw
J. 1-lm
NEW TODAY
NOTICE. '
Classified Want Ads are strict
ly CASH IN AOVANCEJ copy
mast be In not later than
l a, m. ditto of insertion.
Rates! 2o per word for cauh.
Insertion. -
FOR PALE Shade trees and hedg
ing. A large quantity of shade
trees. Your choice at fin cents.
. Hedging, 7 large clumps for $1.
Plant now. nine's-Nursery.
:Ci-3-4-2t
KEKI) POTATOES Early Ohlos
and Irish Cobblers. Certified
s I, Minnesota grown. Weimer
liroa. Cove. Ore. lfi-::-4-i;i
'OR RAI.I?-"-Two liullH, one Jer
sey, one Hrown Swiss, l'lione
Fanners 24X. , 12-3-4-ltp
FOR PAI.K Myitis hens.- Phone
337 W. - C3-4-JIP
WANTKII Work ori farm by man
and woman. Write P. O. Ltox
310.. city. 12-3-4-Slp
OR SALE 2
an Cedar St.
W. '..
good linilnllli; lots
f3r.il. Plumu 337
'. 12-3-4-2tp
FOR SALE Good roll top desk In
first class condition. Exchange
iiept. W. II. llohnenkamp Co.
15-3-4-21
ByC!K BAD TODAY?
Then Find the. Cause .anil Comt'l
It us Oilm l.a ;rnuil
Vnlk Have.
There's little rest or peace for
the backache sufferer.
Days nre tired and weary
. Night ..brings no respile. .
Urlnnry troubles, headaches,
dixKiness and nervousness, alt tend
to prevent rest or sleep.
Why continue to lie. so miser,
able?
Why not use a stimulant diure
tic to the kidneys?
Cse Itoan's Pills.
Your neighbors - recommend
Hoan'a.
wnwnr.t f ' Trull imp, o qt I
says: "Doan's Pllln'are a remedy
of .merit. I have used them for
..tint,. nr i..i,in., mnini.,t -i.on
back was weak and lume and
I my
my kidneys .acted irrejrularly. A
short use of Donns has never
failed to relieve these attacks and
strengthen my back and kidneys.';
Pi-Ice Gilo at all dealers, .lion't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
Ret Doan's Pills :te same that
Mr. Trull- hud. Knster-Milliurn
Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. V. Adv.
If ho advertises It, ho knows it's
rood.
CLAUDE
PKA'rr
One ninit (iffered lo lu-t an
oilier that the f'lauilr ('. I'rnit
Lumber ('uniiany woiilil sell - n
nlillinu feet of lumber in 11125.
Wo tin lint ilouiht that In Ihe
least ns we nre already ns busy
as a bumblelioe. We nre haul
ing building mnterlnl lo Trli-act.
ShillKli-4 are lending Hie yard
hy truck hauls gniux in eicry
dlrf-f-tlon.
Iiln k Rarhed Wire. HII nl. sinnl,
$1.11 enih.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tim Poor Man's Friend"
Oppo. Foundry. I'lIONE 148 f
No fninday RuslDens
MAMTH POP
f ' i "iff
c
fC uri i n cwrx ) - 0 t think rrs a 6MAMG "me vjaw moiJ'vje. N
r'Vu MP.ft OF.AO'F ( NF.&LECTEDME SINCE. THCftE GlRLft EMT?EO
: This IS MAPiAM r j I TUB BEAUTS CONTENT SOU MEVJER CALL
r T VkANTVOU To SlVlV ( I JP OR TAKE M OUT ANYMORE
-- roMF OVF.P Tf)MlC,HT ) I .
S I MlifiT 7"AI K ? rTTl -.J f BUT LISTEN ISETIE -
'l TO NOlJ - nFll" ASS. ' '-'-, tl'tTk IT'6 ONLW MTTEB OT
'r l V "J J -"'V-'-' OOT-WiT'Sf-W JOB"
1 -! - jink 5- :rc).
lOUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
You TOR A CO'OfZX ONTKt SMITH VCCOUMT.
Tr?us to Havs
AO.OU1 T Z JL.. V i.L
s : ..T J
f
rote a cpays mysclf Ant Tou cSe-r
Out iftiM-p COX' MR.
loaf S-&T oov
ess ok TrE rrA-re
pucs wHeae
i m porta
COMMIT
Tee
La Grande
"Tarnish," a Play
Of Youthful Emotions
At the Arcade.
An exceptionally lnnro (rronpc of
cclehrated screen pioyers are lo
he seen in the OeorRe Fltjtmnurlco
production, "Tarnish,"- which wns
made by BamucI Ooldwyn for first
Notional Pictures, and which wlll,ueiK snown nt urn niie..y .,.-
l, .1,., m..in nilrnelleh nl.' theiter, IS not oniy one 01 inn iii""i.
Arcade Thealre Today.
"Tarnish Is an . ntloptnt ion hy
Frances Marlon, well known soma,
''o writer, of fiilhert l-.mery i
Brondway stase success. It is i
"'"' V "l""1 youth, dealinR- wllh thel
IrnR-cdy thai threatens young lovpof ,hc r-0ntinenl.
wnen a youns mamcur.si .ii.ru...-.
upon tno miiu. " in
lovers.
In Hh structure, there Ibi.
revealed a fine neatly woven
drama. 'In which the past of the
younir man turns up and shakes
and illumines the younir slrl.
How Ihe tarnish Is finally clean
ed away forms the basis of a ile-
vusihIIhk chain of relationships.
poignant, highly dramatic, and en
tertainliiK. The leading roles nre
portrayed by Marie Fri'vost , May
McAvory and Houalil f'olinan, who
scored so heavily In I lie . 'leading
mule, role opposite I-llllon Olsll In
"The White sister." Also promi
nent in the cast are Norman Kerry.
Harry Meyers, 1'rlseilla Honn
Albert Cran and Mrs. Unas Why
tall.
Jack Iioxie Plays
Novel Role in
Picture at the Star.
t'rnm the rolling plains of the
'.licgest ranch In Montana, to the
heights of the snowelnd pealis
ranges the action of "Illdsewoy of
Montana," Jack Hoxle's western
slarrlng feature, a Universal offer-
ing at the Star today. ' .'
Someone once mid lhat action i
no matter how Intricate and rant-!
moving can not make a picture of
this type really Inliresllng unless;
It has novel elements. Headers of ;
William Mi'Leod Ruble's -novels or1
Hie west, of which this Is one ol
the niosl popular, loolc fur llalne's
unusual and strange plola.
lloxle Is supported by a capable
cast Including such veterans as
Herbert Torller, Lou Mcehan. Pa'.
Harmon. I'harli-s 10. Thurston nnd
William Mi't'all. In addition, Pierre
(li'iulron. one fif tlie most promis
ing Juvenile lending men, and
Olive Ilasbronek, n "discovery,"
elevated rroin Hie ranks or minor
players, nre presented in principal
robs. "Hunk." an Auslralhin shep
herd dog owned by lloxle, fllso Is
seen In liis very first screen role.
The elements which make for
success In lloxle western Teal urea
usually Include a director of prov-
n skill, fllffnrd fl. Smith, guide
or all the big William rj. Hart plc
you
N3. "S.
(ViVeN'r,
j ; ja
fS3-n tr.T "fl
3oe 9JHGK: PCAce to
iN
nt
Theatres
turcs, Is tho man responsllile this
timo.
"Yolanda" at Sherrys
Is Educational
Force in History.
"Yolanda," the newest stnrrlnB
production of Marion navies, now 1
henutlfill. ns well as llirilllllK pie
turcs ever tunile, but It has been
called u nilKhly eilucallonal rorco,
deplctlnR as it does. Ihe history
of lhat Inlereslinjr period when
UurKunily and l.-rnnci' wi're com
bll,tlnr r;,r th0 pollllcal domlnnlion
Asj((1 f,.om sho(,r PIpn,lor nnd
moBnlfltfllce of si'ttlncs, cos.
. ' f , ...w) ,wil.rnnf
acting. ''Yolnnda" brlnjjf. Into .life
historical truths that are intense
ly interesllnn: ami lifelike. All the
historical factn lhat appear cold
ami tedious on the printed pajre
ar abHorbert by l he mibconselous
mind of the Npwlntor throtiKh tho
medhim of entertainment. In
"Yolanda" we fteo some of tho
Kreatesl and moHt Imporlant char-aeti-rrf
in the history of the .Mid
die ieH.
That stianpe creature, Louis XT,
of the most hated nnd one of
,,, K,.,.,.s, kinCT n,,,) ,.Ver lived
Willi his strangely deformed face,
his solt hut. wllh llie little re
ligious Images or lend or silver nt
laelied to II, all his funning, his
siiperslillou nnd his iiowit , in
lirimghl out most vividly and lite
like. II was T.onls XI tlial e.'ihibllMbed
unlly of wetuhls. niensiii-es and
moiii'v 11iroiit,'hoiil l-'r.-iiiee. or ul-
wi:vs, Hlrnve lo do so. It was.rur
WE SI'ECFAI.IZE
i ! ON ' ' -
Generator
Starlin
c Ioniiion
AH Electrical Repairs
To Your Car
Guaranteed
Service
Full Linn of
Service Parta
Battery Electric
Service
1311 Wash. M-753
- n,
htm that one of hla hlahnp In
vented the dreadful cage which U
auppnded In the air. And It waa
typical of l.oula XI that he took
that same Inventlvo bishop, when
he beciime dlnpleased with him,
and hunjf him up In one of his
own cagrefl.
With Krent nccunicy nnd Bklll
the Ptrlkinsr character of Charles
the Bold. Duke of llurnimdy, whom
the French chM ''Charles the Kool-
hardy," Is drawn. This
ftKhtlng
nohle of ancient duys and his wife
Mnrparet, sister of the KurIIhIi
King Edward IV, live again on
the screen.
Tils daughter. Princess Mnry,
heroine of "Yolandu," portrayed
so charminnly and vividly by.
Marion ltovlfs. is another clmr
ncter broiiffht hack to life from the
hy-Kono daya of the fifteenth cen
tury. It was Princess Mary who mar
ried Prince Mnxmlllan of Styrln. a
hiiuiII kingdom of Austria, who nf
lerward became Experor Mnxinll
Ian I, and wuh prandfather of the
Kreat lnipror Charles V.
These figures live UKatn on the
wcri'cn In exact reproduction of the
liouse.s and cities they inhabited.
In nil history there are few char
aetiTH more IntereHtliiK Ihun those
nf the fifteenth cent ii ry when I.oiiIh
X fouKht 11 Ih Ioiik baltln with
Charles the Hold, of llumundy. the
bttth that established kliiKs in
place of a coalition of nobles as
the ruling power In Krance.
Irish Caili'tfiHl with Itoycotf iiiu
Own Country's .Maiml'm-lim"
pritl.lN (AP) The IriMi peo
ple have been hoyeottliiKT their
own Koods, If. waa deelured at n
Uieetin'f or the executives of the
'nrk IndiiNl rial Wcvelopinent h-
Hoelullon. Some few years back
customers used to ItislMt on Irish
manufactures, but this Is now ex
ceptional.
The secretary commented upon
a recent statement of professor
Sinlddy In America that "Ireland
Is a creilhor country rather than
a debtor country," and that "Irish
men have a billion dollars drawliiK
an income nf about ?f.r,,(MH),(MMi a
vear."
Blue Ribbon Bread
THIS SPLIT liOAP 21 OZ., ISO
Made Clean SoM CI eon
In the mttKlns of our productH wo uso only tho beat of raw
materials nnd tnke prhlo In tho fact thnt we havo tho most
modern factory In Knstern Oregon nnd tho bent ovens known
to tho baking world. Wo only employ bnkorn of wldo ex
perience who nro working to ninko tho very beat bread for
yow. Try a loaf nnd bo convinced.
Krom the raw material to tho 'consumer without having bern
touched by tho human hands.
La Grande Bakery
K. J. McWTMjIAMS, Owner
The Only Independent Bakery In La Rrnnile.
BLUE ItllinON BltFAII STU'ERFINB BREAD
l)AXI lll-:XI-:liT DANCE, JI.MICII 4TII
"V.' ;' ar i " y-m
iawlij 'dwrfllu lomluitablu M
LA GRANDE-JOSEPH STACK LINE
Itnnrs & Coldinin, l'rops.
Stupes Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:30 3:30
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50
Eighth MeKsacc
Why pay moreT Von can. buy an ,"-'s-
' ICSSKX nr-o HUDSON COACH for Iei
Lcdbcttcr Garage
I KI Adania Atfuus
The low cost of operating our bii.iincNs ennbles nn to
sell you merchandise for less money.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
DOMfT AR&UE V01TH rAE-I'M
VfJTH MOD?.'. -TAKE BACK VOUR OLD
vjBiHT WATCkT- IT'S LIKE WOUR
A.T-FPCTION) - I THOUGHT IT WAS
PLATINUM BUT IT'S ONLW
NiCeLP1.ATeO-5000NlGHT'.'.
27 YEARS
AGO
Mayor Italston has called a citi
zens' meeting1 to nominate candi
dates for the approaching city elec
tion. He sides the mayor, recorder.
marshal and treasurer, there will
or one rouiieiiiiimi iu nni iium
each ward. J'eter Juhn of the sec
ond ward und J.' W. Scriber In the
third ward.
Mi bn Carrie Allen of tho Cove
Is visltlntf Mrs. O. S. Parker this
week.
School Clerk A. C. Williams has
about completed tnltinp the census
of this district.
Hon. John McAllister nt tended
ho Christian convention In Rltfin
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
'has. Price, who has been unite
II, is reported much better today.
As spring approaches there is
considerable talk of organizing a
baseball leani. Ia (Jrnndo several
years ago had the crack team of
eastern Oregon, and there Is nn
reason why she cannot sustain her
reputation now.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T.' Wrlrcht At
tended ihe funeral nf 8. T. 1'lmn
who died at I'nlon Tucstlny ot
lienrt trouble.
Tho Chin -Re gordeners havt
nmmenced to supply the table
with spring garden sass.
S. It. I la worth commenced lay
ing the foundation for W, A, Mess
ner's new residence today.
As one of the direct- results of
the sugar factory, the monthly pay
roll of l.a Grande will be Incrcas-
1 $,Hift per month from May 1st
l.n Clrnnde will furnish at least n
carload of provisions for the starv
ing Cubans and U Is slated 1'ninn
will also. This with the carload
from Island City tho flt'Ht lo re
spond will make three carloads
iioui I'nlon county.
Porn In thiH clly Wednesday,
March 2, 1S!)S, to Mr. and Mrs. O,
t ' m
THROUGH
HELLO-
DRUG
XFi?
MA&lC
rr j.. .
J 1
re Si . r -T
mm
I I l rl .M l
O. Johnson, a 12-pound daughter.
Married February 22, Frank
Jasper and Pearl Roger.
Murrled In Cnlon, February 22,
James Fairbanks and J.ulu Hos-
well.
Horn Jn Cove, February tt,
JSys, to Mr. und t'.rs.1 A. S. Conk
lln, a boy.
Cove i Harris l-'rench had tho
misfortune to losn his dwelling
lioiisi by fire Saturday, and hut u
small portion of the household of
tVeis were saved. ,
There are soon bee-keepers In
the I nlteil States. We are think- '
Ing of (jetting a bee and grazing
him. . .
After years of research we beg
to offer on abbreviation for Cfte
choslovakiau. J-t's call, ono a'
Cez-elc '
Buy
This
Home
5-room nioilcrn lioiwo,
Kni'ltite nnd sloreroom,
unr-tialf ncre tti'inind,
fruit anil shrubbery. A
bargain nt $:i,N0l.lh).
WEEKS & T.LACK
RKAI.TOUS
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
Ami I'resserg
I'llONH MAIN 733 -Depot
Street
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works v
Mattresses of all kinds
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating, Rag and Fluff .
Rugs made to order and for
sale. Carpet and R'jg Clean
ing. Furniture Re-covering.
Licensed Fumigater.
Factory Phone 424-W
, C1IA,S. l:WARI)S, ,PTOBV
UNION-LA GKANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TABLE
Leaves Leavea
Union Iia Grande
8:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
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