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Monday, March 23, 1925. THE LS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN f The Observer Want The Market rOR RENT FOR RENT . Furnished 3-room apartment on lower floor with ; garden plot. 2107 Third. J 3-3-21 -tf j KOR KENT 2-room furnished house. Adults only. 1.1U 8 Ave. I 10-3-21-2IP KOIt HUNT Furnished Iwo-rooin. apartment. 2001 Second, i S-3-21-21p; KOK RENT 2-rootn apartment. ! furnished for light housekeeping. I Side entrance. t'heap rent. i:tij j X avp. iG-:i-2o-:itp P'OIV RENT - - Modern five-room 'all at 21104 First. io-::-2o-ci apartment. I'DIt RENT Pour room modern furnished apartment. t'all ar.r- W. 8-3-l!l,tf l-OR RENT .Mo-lorn lions-, fur nished, on paved atruet. Phone fit W. io.3-ts-ntp FOR RENT furnished rooms for S light housekeeping. 1612 Adams. ! Phone 2t.7-J. II-2-27.tf FOR RENT i, Second Bt. C-room houso on Phono 3IS-.7. 10-2-20-tf rOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE 310 acres Of land, 3 SO ncreable, 40 acres with water rlrcht. anoVit 90 acres Bub-lrrlated, three large hpi-Iucm. lots of. cows and hOKH and ma chinery, near Baker project. ! oue-lialf nillo from Tciocoset. FOR SALE Tlirefi-room modern home, rooiI location near shops and school. Oft'ner Is leaving town and has priced this property so it will )U. It will pay you to Invpstl tta this. 1 ';. -o- - ' ! ! ;f?oven-room honifi, well loentel: A piivod stroct, for $3700. The terms are very reasonable. 1 I -o- lOne-arro tract close to Green wood school and new saw mill. I -room home nnd barn on place. This place will consider a small Mr as part of first payment. 0 . , Four-room home, city water. Alectrlc lights, plastered. This is well-mado small home, well lo uted. A small automobile or real estate contract will bo oc oepted as a first paymr-nt and the balance can be paid liko rent jGeo.H.Cwrrey- I REAITOR8 Ileal Estate Loans Insnrancc Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference . BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS fcOCHMAN & EnEUHARD Qo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Ebur hard( Attomoys, T,a Grande Na tional Rank Biill.llntr. mrHoi'RAorons )R. 11RLI.K MTEHS Chiroprac tor, New Foley HulMlnfr. Uourn 10 to It a. m 3 to 6 p. m and 1 to p. m. j 1UK. J. K. WOODELIj Chlroprnc- i tor and Naturopath, flkln and blood dlseaspa. headaches, ap- Y pcndlcltla, baokachoa, rhn-jma- tlsm, aathroa, nczeina, varlcoiifl lt velna, all kinds of atomaoh, '9 heart and kidney trouble auo- oeaafully treated. Blood preaaiire , reduced. Dlaeaaea of women and il children a apeclalty. Suite to, tl Bommer Blrtir. Phone 4J7-W. - Renld-noe TPhone 190-W. S OSTKOPATmO PIIV8IOIAN I- OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIC1AN Tr. J. L. Ingle, Osteopath. Rplnal curvature and fallen archea apeclalty. Dr. Mamaret Initio, Ohteopath. Dlaeasea of vomen and feeding of Infanta a ape clalty. Office Phone Main 106. Rea. Phone 106-R. Bommer Bldf. . PHYSICIAN-BURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Bommer Bldg. Main 778. 1-1-lm PROFFSSlONAti DECORATOR ; 1 HOUSE PA1NTINO. Cnlclmlnlngi and Paper-hanging. J. Iin-ly. I Phone 4S1-W. 2.2t-tf L. A. PTOOP Reairbr. Iji Orsnde Katlonsl Bank Bldg. Phone Main . f-M-lml XATIUE Cl'ItE 1 DR. A. N. and MART E. MAT-! VTI.I.E Specialists In chronic: diseases. Methods: Naturopath! nnd Mechano-Thernpy. Pkln and ; blood diseas'S. nerrous diseases. !. chronic headaches, eczema. si- 1 tics, appendieftis. corstipaMoo. j' ho el trouhle: all kln-ls of j chronic diseases successfully i treated. Tall Main :. Mav- i ville Nature Pure Home. ;to', ' East Adams Ave. Office l-o't- la to i; a. m.. 1:S0 to 5 p. m ; Consultation Free. ' Place ut Union and Wallowa Counties Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity Is necessary for at!- business transaction. If you sell nn article, or jour own scrvicoM, or the list; of n house or office, it in quires publicity to the ev 'tent of it-actilnx the person itli whom i:u ileal. To serve hest Hint publicity must ho cctmoullral as well as aileipintc. Vim can buy that variety In Olwrrcr Want Ads every day. The i-osl Is only it few cents a line yet, yon reach over 12.011(1 nrn.-im-l.-i. "AN OHsmtrEn WANT AI WII.Ij HO IT," $12,000.0(1. $:ir,00 cash, balance ti years. I). Illaaer. T-loenset. 44-H-Z-lllip I'Olt SALE Two Ford wheels, dc ' niountalil.x ' with rims. Rome Chevrolet pans, no-ltre rim and Rally Mornlnu Observed. Morch sveval use.l 32x1! 14 llri'S. I'lione -- ls!,s ,lu"- ',ol!n McAlllalep 2!..'. M, or call at 12lni W Ave. 'eft lust evening for Portland to 2,1-3-2 1-21 li ;:llenxl the Peoples parly slate con- . jvention to which li' is n dclegat". FOP. RALE Fresh cow. Formers .L'H. Ililta and .1. E. " Reynol-lB 2'f-'. l2-3-2i-3'p'of this city an-f Hon. Justice Wade 7,T. . . . , ''of Summerville. and County Assess- MIL SALE Ihoiol.n-I It. 1. U. ,.mn,,,. wu evenine. ' inlchlnii -kkh. 1.120 Y av-l.l.e. . ,.,.,,in,l ,0 a,eT1,l the slate Plume !ir,2-.l. l(l-:i-2l-iil.l ..,,., r ,h .,m.i..'..hv. FOR SALE OR TRADE One house and lot: also one 4-room house for rent. Phone U-4-W or call 1702 X. . 20-3-1 S-4tp VV ANTED NOTICE For furnace or flue cleaner, Phone 2C0-R. I-a Grande. Ore. 10-3-lS-lOlp WANTED Kevins neatly done. . Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Wehh. !)-2-17-lmp WANTED Oirl or unencumbered woman for Institutional work. Apply in person, at the Grand Ilonde Hospital. - 10-3-20-tf WANTE!) . Saleswoman for this district. Big commissions paid daily. Soiling the world's festest seiimg sport uress, ctiic Knits. Retail for $5.50 and sell on sight. Something new not sold In stores." See factory representa "v tive, IMrs.O. T.cary. rit Foley Ho tel, La Grnnde. Monday, Tuesday nnd Weilnesilny. 4 f-."-2 0-4 1 p FOR PI.UMnTNG nnd Plumblni,- Supplli'H. cull K. C. Dlivla, 428 W. 1502 R Ave. 3-2 1 -tl FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Ii, O. O. M. I.a Orande Lodue No. ir-o Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular nieetln;8 every Thursday nlpht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooseheart I. nfrlon No. 8)8 rneeta every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome Dr. A. N. Mayvtlle, Dictator. Harold l.und, Bec.retary. II. P. O. EI.KS I Orande I,oflKe No. 4SS. I.oilee meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clook. Home and club privileges cheer- fjlly extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eekley, Secretary, WOODMEN Or" THE WORLD La Orande Camp No. 161. Meets every first and third Monday nights at Eagles ball. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 81-S2, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A, M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons, J. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. IKNIOHT8 OF PTTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. ot P. Hall), at p. m. A Pythlao welcome to all vliltlng Knights. C. L. Berry, C. C. C. L. Graham, K. H. fl. " O. E. S. Hone Chapter No. Ill, O. I E. 8. holds stated eomm'inlea- I tlon the second and fourth Wed nesdavs of each month at 8:"Q p. m. Visiting members cordlsily welcomed. Man.le K. Eherhnrd. W. M. Vlnrence Ttfieon. Peeretsrv rllK PYTHIAN S1STF.RS me.-t crerv Tridiiv evenine, e-cept the fourth or c.i.'h month, r-t 7:"a nt the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis ters We'en.e. M. K. i'.. MMred rrow'ey. M. of II. and f .. IVira Rose. l-l-lui Ad Pade NEW TODAY FREE For hauling, 15 to 20 yards Mack dirt. Inquire 807 Spring St. 13-3-21-4tp FOR SALE fresh. It. 2-year-old heifer, E. Chcnault. !i-3-23-ltp FOR RENT Modern furnished npar!n-ent. Call Edenhc!::-. Apts. S-3-23-tf FOR RENT Small furnished lions", modern conveniences. r.1113',4 Adams Ave. 10-2-23-21P FOR SALE Coinninn nnd Orlinm alfalfa se--1. l'ri.'e 2oc and 80c Ernest Koliler, Union. !2-:l-23-r,tp FOR SALE 1'axe Wov-.i Wire fence-. I'onie nn-l get1 It. I will do the stretching. I'lione 270 M. ,1. A. ('handler. 1 &-:!-;:-3 tp FOR SALE 1 Mi. mill llrnnsc lurk, y K-I.ler. Ph. in-- "0 M. .1. A. Chandler. lo-:i-23-2tp 27 YEARS AGO Business upon the O. R. and N. has Increased to such nn extent durlne; the past few dnys that It lias been found necessary by the officials to put on another, crew, r'ondnrtor f'oykendall and Hranlie man Worth and Uolt are the ones placed on this list. Mr. - nnd Mrs. Thomas Aldvlch celebrated their twenty-fifth wed ding nnniversary kist evening. Triniip nrnnoiil wnffi Miv nni Alrn C. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. War-l""";' 0i"'1 '' uesday nlKlit. are un l le. Rev. and Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. I '1ul.te,lly the two most brilliant If. C. Montsomory, Mrs. Harding-. , "'miners In their repertoire and Mrs. A. E. Jones. Mis. L. C. Sou-,,ihou,,, P'oy" to " most Pon ders. Mrs. Thomas Hudge, Mrs.-Ulnr thcntrlcul attraction of the Chas. Moren, Messrs. Ellis Klrtley. "eason. Roth operas are rich In Robert Jones, Thomas Williams, '"eliflous music, melodious souk Webster Chandler. Misses Ornen-1 1,1,8 "lnt hnv'' "vo'1 throuBhoul thus Mason. I.lllle Undue. Llicyl'10 years anil will he popular iHardlne. Delia Childers. Saddle, UudKc, Cecilia Ptephenson, l.ora Berkley. Nellie Kemn. Mertlffl ond Cora Aldrleh. .IJin Parker, who took liberties with O. Erlrson's" lead Inst Sunday evening, was urrtmged hefore He cordyr Williams yesterday and fin ed twenty-five dollars and costs. In default of -which lie was iaken Ito Union yesterday and will be ured for by the county for the next twelve and one-half dnys. -Ilin muat enjoy the I i-':itni('iil t,'tv--ii him In Tnlon cs this Is the third time within a year that ho has, been In tho county prison. ijtf I A... -ITS' . CLAUDE C. PRATT J Wo sold over 100.000 shingle In "Tho NnvlTntor." In tact, ij Saturday. That makes 2 carloads nltrlil's null.nrn wns kept ln! In sis weolci. Mow shingles rontlnunl stnte of MlnrHv with;" perted riitlit away, jsvornl spnsms of hysteria IjesMeR jt I'arm?iH! Wflleh our nd In re-' H' f'r tlio the whole family: evervjl cnnl to eedar po-ts. ;etllru KOfhl.0110 wt" h(t planed, nnd iher. Isn't!" line-up. 1 .0110 wsis spoken Tor. A olJeefni'lile serne or thniif'htt ear I nnd will lnt aIkmii 2 day. In It. Tut me down im the farmers friend. I'Hee are ilint talk. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlie Poor ktan's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. PHONE 14 s. No Hunday Buslneas MAMTH POP Hl'ME Lord fitzrov VJE COMSlDtQ IT AM HONJOR TV.AT MOU'HAiJE STOPPED IN 1 TO OUC OROAWiZATiOM that KMO1 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo (vKAT "o "fou MEAN p'&y-O? f . now xp vpo HGufie. outt ny Such AMOUNT A-3 THAT. I'jH'i) -h,tV. fcsi". TJON'T o7H(?.f? TO S-S.T 1?oUiN TH5. SiCDM fWOf?TSACv5S. THG JANITOR twlL( HViS,JUST -THAT MUOH C.SS SCOUR. MS .TO DO La Grands "Bohemian Girl" to Be Presented at Arcade Tonight. "The Rnhemlnii Olrl" and "The Pbocolate Soldier" which will be presented by the Hrandon Opera company on their return to f.a Orande at the Arcade thenter to- ,,,r """ luIMn- " Jr" 11 -. .... --. Ing the recent ' "ru""" '" coiiii.any piayc Portland (and th at the Public auditorium for four vyeoUs), "The liobomiiin Oirl" and "The Chocolate Soldier" stood out as the high lights of .tlr.it record engagement. "The Pnhcnilan Oirl is perhaps the most tuneful of nil the light operas, yet "The Chocolate Sol illcr" aoriiis jiifit nn rlcli in mol.i - .tile corns nn-1 Ir M.Wcd. wllli n - frrnitor nhnnfl.'inre of rich com - c.ly. TIi-mc la not the sliirlit-t apprehension of the ability of Hie Urnnrton company to sine tlieio ; "lot ner men, nail nis pranninoiner liKht opcm chlfiRics. for Ihelr tour j n-lople-I hllll. Jlter they mnvcl throiiBhout the west has lieen one to California, where Frank erow Brent, ovation or admiration anil 'U' "ni1 married. ' applause. liurinir the years, father and "Tho riohenilat, Olrl" will l.c1"'"1 'nst, ,nfk "f ''h other, hut the nrfeiln.. lnn--.l,l nn-l Tl,,ll' """''. ,-,.r Ml i.-.l-.n ui Chocolate s.il.ller" Tii..lnv. the popular Keale of prices the""" , 'K" ? r-nfrnpnni(;Ml Is one Hint rnnmif n iKtiorciI. nusjter Ko.ntou tnrs in Picture at Shervys Today. Riinfr T,rntnn Is In ft rlnss tiv i himself, anil in "The Nnvltrntor." lil.q Inlrsl t-tro-r.nldvvn rHens7 npcnrd st tlio Rlirrrv thostr'1 ys - tenlnv, lio li.is rontrlbulcil ono of 1ho If st enmeflU's ev-r mn for jslter on1"r(aln?nent nnd r"!il pliy - pienl r"HRlis. Tb Isn't a 'lull inn - l ue story, written oy Jn , j ITnvez, f'lyde Itrtirklnnn, nnd .1o- ! si iih Mttehdl, Kiitnn's (TflW nwn J offers prent optwrtunifk s for rom-i rdy, nnr Iluster hns taken odvnn- tnn of every ehonee. Tho star nppenrn nn tho snp ofjl an old ond walthy fnmlly trer , , J whn Is not rnpahle even of winding n his own wnteh. lie Is refusfd by 1 1 the girl of his dreams, nnd (?ors to J tnko tho honeymoon hlmB"lf. Hej 'EARD 50 MUCH T Schick meet TAklM, HA BOUT MAQIC MUD 1 hi've beem HIMTERESTED To '0W HIT VJ AS MADE r- III M(? "RVSB 1 1 ? I to neciM Cuith, Theatres gets on the wrong .liner, nnd by a chance, the girl also comes aboard. They are cut adrift by some for eign revolutionists, nnd thus the two Innocents are left without nny crew to run nn enormous liner. The fun lht Kenton extracts from this situation Is endless. Ho gets into nil the trouble possible, and there seems to be plenty of such opportunities on board 1i ship. Buster makes coffee out of salt water, tries to open a deck chair, decides upon one of the ship's bolters ns a suitable stateroom, de scends to the bottom of the sea In a diver's suit, fights swordflsh with their own weapons, gets caught by an octopus, and when they drift to tin island, he man ages to keep away the cannibals by .i combined attack of Itoman can dles uud cocoanuts. .lust when t'veryt hlng stents to be over for 'hem rii HiiUinarliu'. appears . and l hey at-o saved. A'Jded comedy, "South of the North Pole." l'lltllrr mill Son lli'iillitril. Oltl-.'flON CITY. Oro. AftiT n ! "epiirntlon lantlnir nboiit. 40 yenra, .lolin Sti iullcy of Den Moln-a, In.. jnnl his son, l-'rank lccki-r of j cia-lston-, were reunited. when ,!,n so" wnB months old his Tin; son. now In his 40m. iiisin In wei-Us. filiulslonn for . si ver-il Tf ho olvfrllss It, ho knowi It's no1. Farmers Those of yon who Have W)me slierp will Soon have soino wool To sell. Irft find you dm litiyor. I.iwt year two enrn Of wool were assembled At our wnrelrOnoe Where It was easy for The buyer to snmplo And mnko up a enr Aeeonlinu; In tfrade. TMh year wf want To handle Ten earn. j g I 1 ! ig l La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. - I'hone Main 7M THE CHAFs HACTUALLW Thinks hi'm ot the C0MMOM V0ORKIN& CLAWSSn t i . 1 HIS HIGHNEW H a EH THE OiAFs THE LORD FiTZPOV I uTr,E HACTUALLW ot- ew&lamo vmho j Thinks hi'm H lSTouRir0& IK) ' F80K. OT THE "L AMERICA f-J M0UR COMM0W 4 , i t iorfh'' FORKING - H f ORIENTAL WINS : II KM. HUGE PAPEETE. Tahiti (AP) What undoubtedly Is the largest nnd most valuable peari ever discov ered In the South pacific was brought to Tahiti from the Gam bler Islands in January. Its weight is 26 8-4 carat.s. The coloring is very ilirllllant, with green golden hues prcdnmiuut ing. and tne ! hemisphere of tin peaii is marUfd ! by twp distinct Iridescent bands, whieh give the Jewel, on that side. somewhat the appearance of tl planet Saturn encompassed by its rings. When the news of tho finding of this pearl reached Tahiti, tho European buyers who make Pa jweete their headquarters during the diving season, chartered schooners to take tlu iu to the Oumhlers, dis tant nearly KMX) tulles, only to find nn Ihelr arrival there t tint tho pearl was at -sea in the poxKcsMon of a Chinese, trader, who bad pur chased It from the nnl Ive diver. i and was bringing It to Tahiti. The price paid to the native is wild to haw been llO.uon francs. Experts at Papeete who have examined the J Jewel appraise Ita value at from ; r.oii.uaii to Cua.lMHi francs. An unusual number of fine pearls have been found In Hie Islands during the diving season just past. I Lagoons closed for many years had ; been opened for diving, and It was from thetn Unit the most valuable' pearls were jakeni j Mnny years ago tho Oambler j Islands were a center of great ini- porlance in tho South Seas. PVom the lagoons came tho most valuable shell and the choicest, pearls. That was before the days of restriction on pearl diving, and the lagoons were shipped year nfler year un til they became fl.shcd out and trade drifted to other quarters. j During the last 10 or 15 years the Gamblers have been the least visited islands in the eastern Pa cific. Hefore the French took over tho Islands the Gamblers were ruled by missionaries of the Church of Home. I'nder their direction the natives built a cathedral of heavy1 masonry, tho altar of which Is in- ACME PAINT covers moro surface, and really costs less. Pntnt for every surface Paint for Every Turposo. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson ' 1 Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Exicle Batteries , f.Tlt).MIll.U(i S. & M. KlHllllfrlKS Pack nnl AVI re all sizes Gf-nrralnr ib HtnWor Itiuslics Iilylit (holies nil sizes Lump Sockets (si'iinhin lEcmy ami Dclco foils, Points, etc. FRED T. ('nine lo nur Rtnge Depot nn -li-fferKon St. Kinoes Icnvo from lliepi- ilnily i-ci-it Sutiilays. i,i:avi: i.a ijiamu: roit .liiu-iili "::!tl - 11:110 - I2::t0 . d:ll(l ' linker 11:1111 . I'llll . -1 :( I'l ilillcKiil 11:110 - l:0O ii:i')T i'iiom: maiv 7o Kichlli Message Why pay more? You can buy an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Ledbetter Garage 1406 Adams Avenna ,1 THOU&HT fgl H0U LORDS VIORKEO the Me AS AWV Bodw else x. laid In many designs In mother- built around the ivn.llnton Jtomi 1-or-pearl. the figures of the Virgin MU. has also lectured with and saints being adorned with the j tin- ivn. !lrtnn show a his sim- flnest pearls. Jn the crown of the ' Virgin in a prlceleca pearl, said to be the most beautiful jewel ovSr found in the South Swis. lint ru mor has It that long. no tln real pearl was taken to Kurope and that the pearl now in the crown is only an imitation. About the cuthedral are other buildings of massive nuisnnry. a seminary, where all the young wo men wero segregated whenever a fhlp ertine to the Islands, and otlu ed ecclesjisiiral structures. Hut of Into ycors t-vll days have befullen the Oemblers. The popu- Inttttn, whleh was nnmerout. bus been wasted uway by tuberculosis ami other Kumpean diseas.-s un- til a bare handful of natives re- less and falling into ruin, and the whole group has an a:r of deso lation. Ctihim l PtirhsiiiC Visit Oregon PEN I H.ETON, Ore, Colonel Charles Wellington Furlong, ram o'is as an explorer, soldier, writer and artist, has returned to Pen dleton for u brlcT visit. He Is the author of "l.ct 'er Buck." n hook Builders Hardware I h:tve nnythiiiR you need to build n home in the lliirdwaie Line and P:t in I. s. F. L. LILLY Phon Main 85 CAItlUIRKTOnS Klaxon Ho 'ns Stop Mulit Jloiicrt Itoscli nnd CInniplon Spnrlc PIuks Copper TuMni? .nrl)i-tel Si u libers BURGESS tSIIN Jefferson It- Aw -'aw !'. - 'w Balls STUPID-H0 r COURSE MOT- HIF SOU BELONG To TitE PEERAGE HAS HI DO Vail DON'T 'AVJ To VM0RK.I r ll j cf . Jin will remain until April iCtfC SPRINGTIME IS PURE-FOOD-TIME EAT This bread! Folks wouldn't have to j take fifty-seven vavie- p v ties of spring tonics this f ' time of year if they ex- fj ercised tho proper caie in selecting their foods. i; C The wholesome bread f we bake will put your A health in tuna with the 1 springtime ' 8 V LA GRANDE ! K. J. McWillinms 5-rnogi liouso, larjjs hit, Xorlli Side. Vrltx, $1 -I.Vt. Terms. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyi-rs Anil l'rejwers I'HOMO IMAI.V 7M DeiKit Streoi La Grande Mattress Shop and , Weaving Works Mattresses of all kinds cleaned and rebuilt; Fenlher Renovating. Rag and Fluff Rugs made to order and for - kale. Carpet and IV ig Oleaa- . Ing. Furniture Re-coverlnf. V Licensed ininiltfali-r. ' Factory I'lione 424-W chas. icnwAiuis, rrao. UNION-LA GRANDE ' AUTO STAGE TIME TARLTD yjeaves Leavrw Union La Orande 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A. U, 1;1( P. M. 6:15 P. M. Bnnilays leaves Teave. Union Orande .1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. U. Saturday Night Rneclals ' Leaves Leaves ' nlon La Grande T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. 1C Iteatecl Cars P. a, DeLAP, Manager ncadqtiartcra, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR U. d? 'M i I Buy I j This I Home I l WEEKS & BLACK h - ItliAI-TORS' II New Foley IMilg. .' 11 lii.siiriiuce - Loans . I 1 I... " 'ill. ! Ii Sam I'd lik to BELOWGi TOO - HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TD JOIN) f ' EH -WOT' bit TO- r 'l , r: tV t it - Iii.iVJ-.'.fiv;.-