La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 26, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Thursday, March 2G, 1925.
TOE 17K niJANTIE EVENTNG OBSERVER
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The Observer W ant Ad Page
The Market Place at Union and Wallowa Counties
roR RENT
FOn BENT Front sloppintt room.'
2(106 rimt. . 7-3-26-3tp
l'OR KENT Slppplnn room with '
all the comforts of a modern
homo. I'hone tii-3. 12-3-25-tf
VOi RENT Mni,rn furnished
kpartiui'nt. ,01111 IM. nholm Apti,
' ' ' s.3-2:i-tfi
Win movT
apartment 01
gnr.li'n plot.
lower flonr with I
21U7 Third. I
i:i-;i-2l-if
1'fllt HUNT Moilfrn fly-ronm
unartm.'iit. ' full (.1 2004 Ij'Ii-hi.
lo-:t-20-Ct
)OR RENT Fiirniatu.l rooms for
llR-ht hniifle'teeplnfir. 11112 Artams.
Phone 2D7-J. 1 1-2-27-tf
.."Oil It KNT Croon, houao on
i Second HI, Plione 31R-J.
10-a-s6.tr
rOB hAM3
Van HAI.K CubliriKi plnnta. 1u,
., (100 ' now ready fit tli-' Green
houses, -Cherrys Klnrlaist.
. IJ-S-Sr.-tr"
FOR- flALK
14:i4 .Adorns.
Ineonio , property.
Mrs. Ilulohinson.
s-:;-23-2tp
Vli HAI.1C Common und Grimm
)ulfalfn 8t-U. Irln i!ue, and jHie
Krneat Kohler, lTiilon, . ,
i2-3-2.i-.up
lOfi SAI.R OU THAW'' H 1 0 ncren
of land, 1 Hi) ac.reable, 40 por'-s
with water right, about 90 acres
snb-trrlrrated, three larea springs,
FOR SALE
. New 5-room house, basoment.
plumbed, plnHtnred. built-in kiteti
rn, hardwood floor Hvinir room.
furnace, prnra;c, lot 50 ft., cement (
walks nil for $H-fj0.
New 3-room bouse near hbrh
school, pluntcrcd, wired, pl'tmbcd,
'I fiO ft. lot, Just off pavement. Im-
mediate possession. An unusual
Opportunity for $1500.
V -'-
Kevon-room houso, brnutlful
. viow in u-fHtorn part of city, pav
!, lau-n. sha'lo and fruit trees,
v parage. . This house is In splemlid
,'it rondition a very desirable home
dj' on very rcnsoniihle terms.
. ' I
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f "r'i "w"-ioll
I Geo. H.Currey
REALTORS
Kstate I jonns Inmiranrv
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
i'X COCHRAN
ft EBERHARD Geo.
T. Cochran and Colon R. Klier.
bard, Alloraeya, Ijl Orande Na-
,1; (tonal Bank BulldlnR.
innRoi'jiAOTOrts
IIICI.LB! MTBRS Chlroprao-
tor. New roley Building. Hour.
ii to II a. m., to S n. m.. and
to 9 p. m.
. DR. J. B. WOODEI.Ii Chlroprac
: lor and Naturopath. Skin and
blood dlaeaafts, heariaebfls. ap
pendlcltlii, baokarhea, rbpjma
tlsm. antbrna, eczema, Tarlconn
vein., ail kinds of itornacb.
beart and kidney tiouhle aim
Ceasruliy treated. Blood pressure
'reduced. Dlaoaaea of women and
children a specialty. Bult. 10.
Bomraer Bldft. Phone 4S7-W.
' Heeldenee Phone 1ln.w
OSTEOPATHIC PnYSiniAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle. Ostropath, Spinal
curvatnre and fallen arches a
specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, 1
Osteopath. Diseases of women
sod feeding of Infants a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 10.
- Res. Phone lOt-R. 8ommer
Bldg.
fHTHICIAN-STROEON Dr. F. T
i ti Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear. nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg.
r Main Til. 1.1.1m
JROFFSKIOXAL DECORATOR
HtH'PE PA1VTTVO. Cplrlmlnlng
-And Pap.r-hnnslnff. J. T-nndtr.
Fhone 4RI-W. I-Jl-tr
t
A. STOOP Realtor. I Ornnd"
Ketlonal Bank Bldg. Phone
Vln . -?S-l m
T NATfnr mm
t. A. N. and MART E. MAT.
VTT.I.E Pp-rnll-t- n chronic
dlo&s.-fl. Methods: Naturopath
and Mhano.Therfipv. Pkln nnl
blood dlJwnw. nrro'is Hlsns.s
chronic h'-ednh'-s. fjtr-ron. ervo
tlca. apnnilicitin. ronntipntinn.
bowfl trotiltl: nil l;lnils of
Chronic diwnsa eorcriw'tiliy
treatef. Call Main K2I. Moy
lille Nature Cure Home. 2 1 OS
East Adams Ave. Office hours
10 to 1? a. m.. 1:J to p. m.
Just A
Few Cents
A Line
Publicity Is necessary for
any business transit'! Urn. If
3011 siJI nn nil 1th', or your
own services, or tin hso of
a house or office, it re
ipilres piihl idly K I he ex
tent of reaching Hit person
Willi whom you drill.
To serve best that publicity
. must lie economical as well
us. adequate, you ran lMiy
Hint variety hi Observer
Want Ads every duy. TI10
I'ost Is only a rrw .-cuts a
line yei',- you i-endi iver
12,(100 prospect,.
"AN OnwFRYEIl WANT
AJ WIMi 10 IT."
lots or cows and hops and ma
chinery, near Baker -project.
One-half mile from THocnsi-t.
$12,000.00. $;tr,oo cash, balance
6 yours. R. itlnacr, 'iviocnst-t.
44-3-3-1mp
'OU HM.ll Thorobr.-d It. I. Jt.
hatehiiiK eKK. i:i-o Y avenue.
I'lioiin :trii-4. 10-3-i-ut
"Olt HAI.R An excellent RO,i
. Jlonfitcr cabinet. V. 1J. ltobn-'ii-
Itump Co. 9-S-2
I'OIl SAliK No. I fresh milk raw.
11. K. Hell, cove. Ore.
10--2ri-r.lp
WAMTBD
WANTED Trnile horses for Kord
with delivery box. G. O. Tanl.
2005 Second, St. 10-3-24-4lp
NOTIfM. hir furnaco or flue
cleaner, riiono 3C0-n. Ia Grands.
Ore. 10-S-18-10tp
WANTED pewinB neatly done.
Phono 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb.
9-2-17-lmp
STOIIE AT XF.KDV BI-RXKH
fANHY, Ore. l-'ire destroyed
the alore building at Needy and i!s
i contents. There bin, been a dance
in the hall over the store Saturday
initfht and it was believed a elffar-!
.tub thrown .Into, rubbish Ifl '
.... ...... ...
The building and stock of pen- I
rral merchandise had Just becnitinnB ,y congress, Indian hospitals
...ii-nuHe-i ruin ivuy niib.i uy mnnnfi (ho VOlUO of farJU products
COUSin. J. W. Nash Of Portland. It rtlit.Pl hv. thnne rltlxpnn hpn- nm.
was understood the loss was partly
covered by Insurance.
l'OR T'l.UMllINn
Snpplit'fl. call 10.
VV. H.02 S A vn.
nml Plumhlni,
C. Diivis. 42K
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TERNAL
AiiCTORY
L. O. O. M. I Orande Lodge
No. 160 Loyal Ordnr of Moose,
holds roKulnr nuelliiKs every
Thursday nlht at 8 p. m. nt
Odd Knllows' hull. The Women's
Moonwheart L e ff 1 o n No. I
meets every second and fourth
Thursdays of eaoh month. Vis
itors welcome.
Ir. A. N. Mayvllie, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge
No. 411. Lodge meets each
Thursday evening- at I o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
fjlly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Exalted Ruler.
Mood Eckley, Secretary.
WOODMEN Or THUS WORLD
La Orande Camp No. It. Meets
very first and third Monday
nights at Eagles hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Clerk,
Rooms 11-21, La Orande Na
tional Bank; Building.
T. Reece. C. C.
R. J. Kitchen. Clerk.
A. P. and A. M. La Orande Lodge
No. 41, A. P. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first and third
Friday at 7:10 p. m. Cordial
' welcome to all Masons.
J. L. Ingle, W. M.
A. V. Ltndgran, Secretary.
KNTOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red
Cross Lodge No. 1? meets every
Monday evening In Cattle ball
1K. of P. Hall), at p m. A
Pyihlsn welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. L. Berry. C C.
C. L. Graham, K. R. 8.
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. II. O.
E. 8. holds stated communica
tion the second and fourth Wed-
nesdsys of each month at l:oo
p. m. Visiting members cordially
welcomed.
Maude K. Ebcrhard. W. M.
lo-enc Ttncnn flfretr
TlIK T'VntlAV SWTKIIS m-e
rvrv Frlflav cvrnin?. xc-pt the
fourth of rsch month, nt 7:J0 nt
the K P. Hall. All visiting sis
ters v-elcnme.
M. E. C. Mildred Crowy.
M. of It. snd C. Pnra Rose
1 I i
NEW TODAY
XOTK'K
'Classified Want Ads are strict
ly CASH IX ADVAXCK: copy
must be In not Utter than 0 a. m.
dale of Insertion. liats: 2 pur
vortl for each Insertion.
stir
701
Kllud (i randy.
'OU I'.UNT Modern' live
bonne, roll 4i;n W". s-:s-
FOIt It KNT 2-rooni apartment,
furnished for liuht .houHidtoep.njj.
Side "entrance. -Also parage for
rent. i::o& M Ave. l2-S-20tp
I'Cin II KNT Kinsill . fiirniHlii il
hoiiiif. mntrn coiivi-nh in-i a.
t'.lt:tVj AlliHIIH UVfllllO.
.. lo-:i-2C-3tp
rnn ii:nt api-ii im. rurniHimi
hoilHi', V'M'y 1'I(ihi' 111. rt:ltlH' lilocl;
oh Hhtclt Cot.' AilullH. Iniiuh'i1
H.'H A.luniB. '. ' li;-8-2H-llp
IfOll 'HA 1. 1'! . lil.nirlo ruhBi In
Kooil romllllon. I'hono Km-morH
2ftX, , ... io.:i-2i:-:u
FARM PRODUCTS
01MND1AXS SHOW
LARGE INCREASE
WARHINOTON (AD-The Utile
lad who has a wnlincHH for wir
paint, feat horn and Jndian tales
may tulio heart at the Indian htr
tjreaus announcement mat, mere
urn mm hi u.uiiu 01 1 11 1 hi prunevui
Americans In the land.
Tha attention of the Sixty-ninth
Congress will he called to tha fact
that, unless the nation's lawmak
ers make, other provisions, the po
tiod of government wardship In thn
flvo civilized tribes will expire In
1931. There are about 17.000 In
dians under Federal supervision In
Iho five civilized tribes anil over
tiie country the -Thironu of Indian
Affairs has 200.000 "restricted"
Indians, who oro supervised.
The Indians themselves. Indian
Ilureau officials say. arc anxious (o
have the restriction extended, as
ibey desire government guardian
ship to conserve their lands.
I'nder the June 1 ! 2 4 law, all native-born
Indians ore now citizens
of the l.'nlted States. iiKiny of whom
nic tinder wardship. , There are 11)0
tribes of Indians now In the coun-
try.
many of tln.'m . being small
groups.
Tnn nun,her or liHllnn cuiuiron
in a(.ilon,R. the health unnronrin-
room
terlally Increased lu the past de-.jes,
cade. Farming and stocu raising;
have developed appreciably among
l Iho Indians, and large sums of
j money aro being spent by the gov
' ernment on Irrigation projects on
' their lands, thn Indians being the
country's first Irrlgatlonlsts. The
j Navajo Indians In particular arc
meal sheep raiRcrs, their women
! being noted weavers of blankets.
CLAUDE C. PRATT
Kooflng, I, umber and Shingles,!
Nails, Doors and Windows, Wag -
on Tongue and 1 tenches. limine
adit. Wallbonrd, Itulldfng Paper.
Rot and Hinges, Ale .icn-e. Ken -
aiator oil, I Vm lng and Pop-corn
Pappers ari
.oiiie or tin- Ibfiigw
at hai aahi prices.
that we sell
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tb Poor Mao's Friend"
oppo. Fountinr pnoNE S4S m.
No HnndAy Buinvw
MAMTrl POP
ffi-Ovi DO SOU 6ivE WMS jhE HAD IT ON TOWOUT I I rA jC
C?6S OF woRS ( GaCiCUS WO- J 1 Ae,K0 HEft ABOUT IT- Jr-! I .
r - I - r T Vf " I IV ..... ri, J l V Wll I T
j m m A At Im
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
Now, yoo'D rae- F4(?
A V OPT i A 1 c CIS
VOU'RC MOT ANJ
You're
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;r.sr.. Mrs. "j.. 'IvVLV tJW.i 'iTi-j"l
5lOPTlMlST
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La Grande
McDonald Is One
Producer Who
Sticks to Realism.
With the release of "A flclf
rado Failure," Producer J. K.
M'cDonald has established a rec
ord for consistency ns a success
ful producer of feature pictures. .
When a new producer turned
out "I'enrod and Sam" the' pic
ture world marveled. When he
produced "Hoy of Mine" It wis
considered miraculous, and no a
with the release of "A Snlf-Made
Failure," which Is coming to the
Arcade theater Friday, McIonald
is beginning to assume the role, of
a production personage.
j. k. Mr! jonaid s success may
be summed up In the fact tbnt
he is connciencious and iinnasuni-
in. He lias riot let s-iccess go to
his head. Ho ket
ih .n...A KlHt
pH
drivhig
bumnn stor-
human characters and hum-
pictures.
One of the great critics h ag
nominated hlin for the cinema hall
of fame. Ho wasn't overly pleas
ed with the nomination; he would
rntber the credit go to the. pic
tures ami (he advance of the
dustry.
He makes a study of .."peopl-;
consequently he knows' the 'psy
chology of sureewif itl picture pro
duction and he uses it in evei'y
scene. l(c "believes thn - picturo
goers want clean and lnmnnly np-
penling plel ures
hnd
lie gives tlKin.
Mellonald has dona sometbin1r phlrnlly brought In life innnv Ihrll
t lint no nro.lueer has ilone for a ' ling momeni that ninko II Ideal
long time. He has produced t br-v pb't urn material,
remarkalde snreen nnl box offleo T!ip story get nwny fo nn In
successes in a row and within terestlng start when nn aristlcrot-
one year!
Fox Lands Another
Slope Success in ;
"Gold Heels."
Motion picture fans will wel
come tho report from Hollywood
ftnnounelng the completion, In the
William Pox West Const Rtudio,
of that famous racing melodrama.
'Checkers" by Henry M. Plossom,
Jr., under the title "Cold Heels."
The picture comes to the Rtnr
theater
Friday for a three.. day
,rn
Robert.
Agnew plnys thn lending
r'n In this production which was'
1 dlrcetrd by W. R. Van Oyke. In
. t"4 role of "Checkers" Campbell,
plcturrsoue Jockey, Agnew roniesjnot even apricots, the only fruit In
to the fore a cheery faced young. bloom, were Injured. Following a
man with snap and VV- rleor. rrlsp day, the sky was clear.
Opposite the yo-ing actor tstlndirnting further frecxlng temper
Peggy Rbnw playing the role of.nturcs. Orchardlsts declared thnt
"Pert" ll.irtow. the heroine, whom; two weeks of such weather would
daring auto drive brings "Checl:
crs " horse Remorse to the track,
thereby making possible his start
nnd fimil victory In the $l fl.fi -"m
sta'te race.
Others In the cast of'
'Gold
HATPl&R ftR.TRlJE,.
Loo tc o M
5ids or-
PKKC ST
1 iKfs- 'tis
TUNC IN HJITH THC5
IrgFlMlTei BACK
. Of THE CCOUOS Trt5
CPPTIMIST UK'S
AM
T
V?U 'A (S
OPTIvliST
Theatres
Heels" who aro assigned principal,
parts arc Lueien LHtlefiebl. who
offers a brand new interpretation
of that famous race track char
acter "Push" Miller; William Not
ion ' Unllcy as Arthur Kendall: I
Harry Tracy as Tobc, another
character to be found wherever
the sport of kings prevails1; Car!
Stockdale as Judge Harlow, father
of "Pert;" Winifred I Hindis whose
faith In "Checkers" cannot ho
shaken, anil Katherlne Cruig, who
plays the role of Hadie Saunders.
Other In the cast are Fred Hut
ler, James Doughis, lluek Black
and Hetty Illsle.
The story of "field Heels" is
too well known to bo repealed In
detail.
Beautv and Thrills
In "White Man"
At Shcrrys Today.
What wo believe to be one of
the most unusual films shown in
this city In many a day. "White
Man." will recall to your mind that
It Is nn ndantatlon of Oeorire Ac-
new fhaniberlain's popular novel
first, published as a serial In the I
I Women's Home Companion and
suhe(iiently carried through many
mnnlhs nt the top of the list of
besl-sellers.
Tt now comos to Ihn scrften ns a
Preferred Picture presented by H.
P. Selnilberg with fJnsnler ns di
rector. The film version has pre-
rrri'
j.. 1
n ..
. : sjkv 1 inn
ttiat s wnat; Dr-rved all the plclurcspie alino-
iRphcrr of the honk and his prn-
lie Kngllsh girl flees In nn oero
' plane with nn nvlnlor she has nev
I er seen, rntber thnn to marry n
man lie docs not love. This peril
ous journey terminates In the Jun
gles of Africa where adventures
follow each other n quick foicces
sion, ' An elephant hunt, a primitive
battle between two native factions,
few of the stirring happenings thnt
occur before thn solution of thin
fnfclnatlng stnrv In renched.
Comedy showing, "It's a Rear,"
Hood Itlver Frosl Is Harmless.
IIOOH RIVKR, Ore. A mini
mum tompernturrn of 27 wan re.
norted for lower valley points,
while 24 was reported from tha tin.
per valley. A heavy frost prevail-
od, but orchnrdistn reported that
ne welcomed.
Dancing musters met In No
Yorlt. Decided upon an Interna
tional dance. The old one Is the
war dance.
YEARS
AGO
Pally Mornlni? Obesrvt-r,1 ar('h
25, JS',18 tbas. GonrtnoUKh has
the contract for bulldlntr.a new
bain for Or. Molltor, which will be
built upon his residence property.
Geo. IVvinc, tne tinner. Is imt
tlng In steam pipes at the Hunter
and Kox dry kiln. It will require
about two thousand feet of pipe to
furnish the kihi with steam.
Const able 'John Waldon has re
turned from Wallow u with t tit
man Brooks and now lias lihu un
der lock and key where he will be
in safe UeeptnK until such time as
he is wanted for trial.
J. U. Peare, the jeweler, has on
exhibition spine to'iiulne shamrock
which was sent direct to him from
Ireland. Mr, l'ia-e snya lie intends
la send for uonic of the plur.lH uud
endeavor 4o nrov .llunn liere, lie
says be can sec no reasuu why it
can not be grown here as well oh
m Ireland. ' ' '
A. It. i 'berry has on" liontlred
Farmers
Thoo of yon who
, llavft Honiri Mierp will
Soon have soino woi
To sell,
Irt u find you Ilia
Ituyer. .
Itast yeai two ram
Of wool were assembled
At our warelKULsQ
Where It was easy for
Tlio buyer to aaniplo
And make up a car
According lo trrade. .
This yimr w want
To handle Ten ears.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
. - J'lione Ualn 7a
127
ACME PAINT
covers moro surface, and realty costs less.
Paint for overy curfneo
Halnt for Every Purpose.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OK TRADE
Exide Batteries
S'lltO.MIi:H(J
S. ft M. Ppotllglits
I'ackai-d Wire all slrn
(friienitor tVt Starter llruslies
Light ; lobes all sizes
Lamp HcM-kcts '
(ienulnn Itcmy and Delco
Colls, Points, etc.
FRED T.
MAHf 111
(im'-'!,iw'OTirJUlJo.v. mm;
,Safuiij ' -SioifiiJ (hmfdiMfy 3
f'imm to our Singe lie pot nit .leffu'son S.
All Stages leave from Ihero dally except Sundays,
, i.i-:avk i.a ciRAxnn i'ort
.Ios.ph ?:!10 - 0:0() 12::t0 - -1:00
linker 11 :0 . l:00 - 4:0
Pcndicloii 11:00 - 1:00
ii:pot piiom: maiv too
Eighth Message
Why pay more 7 Yon can bay an
ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less.
Ledbetter Garage
i0 Adam. Arena.
olGja vmmat do sou
MM NiEvM DRees ?
1
If"
and twenty. five young chicks
which were, hatched Just In time
to see the landscape covered with
snow. Mr. (heri-y says he wll!
probably have to put snow bIiws
'on (hem if It lays on for any con
aidernblc time.
A wheat buying firm In I'matil
la county on last Monday purchas
ed H.000 bushels of wheat, pay
m.v S cents a bushel.
The friends of little Miss Oliver
and her parents remembering her
sixteenth birthday anniversary de
cided to give her n party yester
day. ThoRe wbo were present were:
Misses Lena Lyman. Ida Kowler.
Lva Uobbs, Kffie Himms, Lulu Oli
ver: Masters Kr d McCraeken,
f'lias. Oliver, rtnu.le Oliver, Willie
Oliver. Oeo. McDuffer and Mr. and
Mis. Oliver.
CLATNKAMK MAX KILLI'I)
CI.ATSKAN110, Ore. Kverett K.
Kiumctt, 22, a rcHldetit of Clula
kanii' for three inonths, was killed
al the Hen ton Thn her coinpimy
cm m p when si ruck lu the neck by
a liaul-back. ,
Mr. Ihumett was married since
his arrival here to Carrie Martin,
who ('ame from hh old homo of
Kciulftck. Idaho. Three sisters,
one of whom. .Mrs. lv:iu Hull. Uvea
25c
SPECIAL
50 Cent llutvhor Knife
Tor 2.rc
Host Imy over offered!
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phona Main 81
CAUHUIlETOItS
Klaxon llons
Slop Lights
I to I vert ItoHch and Cbniiiploti
Spark Plugs
Copper Tubing
L'ai'brr St.uljbcrfl
BURGESS
190K Jcfferwm AfA
BUT rA'AM sou
Ban) Sas COU-0
HAuE MlM i .
here, and one brother, survive. Hit
father hvea in Montana. ,
I,oa Angeles doctor finds w all
aro half luzy. We find he hasn't
told the half of It.
tQPRINCJTlME IS
PURE-F0OD-7IME.
EAT
Thisbr?adT
Folks wouldn't have to
take fifty-seven varie- i
ties of spriiiK tonics this
time of year if they ex- 1
crcised -the proper care 1 -in
selecting their foods. 1
The wholesome liread I
wo hake will put your
health in tune with the I
springtime. I
LA GRANDE
? K. J. McWilliams
PUQITVBPgAD
Buy
This
Home
7-rotint nioilcrii liouo,
lurttt! hit, jcm-iiKC nntl
finit, i7(l; ci rnn. .
riiiy n iof ' iw
l iili'y Aililllion
"V'KEICS" & CLACK
.'nRAiiTons :
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
Anil Prroflrrs
" PIIOM!-. MAIN JS
.. li'ot Ktreet .
La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
' Mttttriwtns of all kind!
Gleaned and rrhullt; Feathar
HMiovuthiit. Run and I'luff
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UNION-LA GRANDE
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TIME TABM3
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Union lok Grands
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1:16 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
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1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. at.
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Union Ls Grand
1:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M.
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