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Wednesday; April 8, 1925. TUB LA GKANUE EVENING UBSEKVEfC The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties 1 FOR RENT l'Oit ItKNT Two room uparl ment furnished for light house keeping. Hide entrance; also ga ran' for rent, taut, M avc. I ' 17-4-7-s:p' l-'Olt Itl'NT l-'lvc room modern filiMiBh.il h,, use Two Mocks from I". (). :M(i4 Third. I 12-4-7-Stp Knit HCNT (-room furnished apartment, lcuti Seventh, In "!" Mm. Horry Hoffman. I I'hone i;u-J. 4.4.411) l-'Oli 1!KNT Modern furnish Ml 11 iui I lt nl. (':,ll Kdcnhnlm Apts. I'lione 14..-.1. S-S-JS-tr mil i:i-:.t I'lv.i furnished npt, A vp. modern Ada ms. -4-2-ir I'fli RUNT Fiirliialicl rooms for liiclit housekeeping. I SI 3 Adc.ms. I'hone 2i,7-.J. FOR hALE l-'iK HAI.l: rhcap. one ncre tiact on, I rive room house on Watson Mreet. l'ov. chickens and rui-nl-lilrr. ko Willi place. (',,1 Lone. pwnor. . J . ; .J2.4-7.2lp lOli SAI.K 40 l.ii. iiar,rT7,i. ra tion wln-at,. $:vjr, p,.r. i.u. . n Nolhnae,el, Alicel. fire. IJ-4-7-3IP 'OR SAI.K Oil TUADK 3IU acres of Inoil, 180 acrenble. 40 acres with water rlRht, about 90 acres un-lrrlgated. three large springs.' lots of cows anil hogs am) ma chinery, near Baker proji-ct. One-half mile from Telocosot. 12, 000.00. 13500 ensh, balance FOR SALE New G-room housn, basement, plumbeil, plastered, built-in klleh en. banlwoou floor living room, furnace, parnuo, lot 50 ft., cement walks all for $32G0. New 3-voom house near liiffh school, plastered, wired, pl inibed. GO ft. lot. jost off pavement. Im miillntR possession. An unusual opportunity for $ir,00, Se.ven-room house, beautiful view in western part of city, pnv ed. lawn, shado and fruit trees, gnraRe. This house Is in splendid condition a very desirable homo on very reasonable terms. : o Aero tract and smnll house for 11 loo In the vicinity of firoeu- IVOOd SChOO, ' . i : ,: -. Geo.H.Currey REArrons Real Estate Loans Tnsurance 1 Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference FRATERNAL DIRECTORY h, O. O. M. I.a Orande Lodge No. SCO Loyal Order of Moose. : aotda regular meetlnn every : COCHRAN ft EUEHHAKD Ueo Thuraday night at p. m. at ! ' T. Cochran and Colon R. Eber Odil Fellowa ball. The WomenV fcard, Attorneye, La Orande Na Uooiobeart Let! on No. lit' tlonol Banlt Building, meeta every eecond and fourth; Thursdays of each month. Vie-' OR. J. H." WOOUEIJ Chlroprao Itora welcome. I tor and Naturopath. Bkln and Dr. A. N. Mayvtlle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B- P. O. EI.KH I.a Orande Lodge No. 418. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Rome and club privilege! cheer-1 r-iiiy extended to all Brother Klks. Letter Bramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Bckley, Secretary. t-ujoriMirnT nw tti it, writ,? n La Orande Camp No. ltl. Meets every first and third Monday mgnu at Eaglea hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11.11, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. P. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. V. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:90 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary, KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA8 Red Cross Lodge No. 17 meets every! Monday evening In Castle ball K. of P. Hall), at I p. m. A I Pythian welcome to all visiting! Knights. C L. Berry, C. C. C. L. Qraham, K. R. 8. O. B. S. Hope Chapter No. is, O. j K. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed-; hesdays of each month at 1:00' P. m. Visiting members cordially', welcomed. Maude IC. Kberhnrd. W. M. I Florence Ttneon. flerretnrv I I THK PYTHIAN RISTKItft meet i AI.IIANY. Ore. Marriait' S ex every Friday evenlnir, except the cee,l"d ,llore,s for the tnonth of fourth of eoch month, nt 7:30 st ' March, the countv clerk's records 'he K. V. Hall. All visiting sls-'sbow. Klgbt rouides -,' He used lers welcome. I to tnar'V and fi- diviree rom- M. K. C, Mildred Crowley, -plaints were filed. The monthly re. M. of It. and C, Dora Hose, ireipts were above normal, with S-l-lm ' .35 laken in on fees. Just A Few , Cents A Line Publicity Ik necessary for any business transaction. If you mil an article, or your oivu m-rvldi, or Ihu use of a linnsc or offici'. It re quire publicity to the ex tent nl reaching l lie- person with whom j on ileal. To Tlf Ill's! Unit publicity must lie economical as well as uilco,iiiilc. Yon ran buy Ihat variety In Observer Want Ails every day. The cost Is only a few cents a line yet, you reach over 12,0(10 prospects. "AN OlMrntVUl WANT AD WILL 1U IT." G years. K. Hlnser, Telocnset, 44-3-2-lmp WANTED NOTICR For furnnoe or flue cleaner. Phone SC0-H, 1m Oramle. Ore. 10-3-18-lOtp WANTRII IIAUH Clean cotton roxs at the Observer office. HrltiK them In. 3-27-tf WANTKI. P-wln neatly dono. Phone 434 W. Mis. Nora Webb. S-2-17-lmD AI TO CRASH KII.I.S filRI. Tl.'M.I.AS. Ore. Miss Dorothy Kyler of Corvallis. a student at urepon Afrrlculliirnl college, was Injure,) falally whi n an automobile in winch she was rldlnjr hit n Southern Pacific pasollne motor cir at Ni smith station. The yountr woman died shortly after belntr brnuKht to the hospital in this city. 'Austin Mulhis. owner s id driver of It be automobile, which was demol ished, was only sllshtly Injured. Witnesses said that Mathls was drlvlnff at an excessive rale and np parenlly did not see the train Km II within !Ul I'eet of the track. , . .Mill I'.inployc Injureil. t. . SAT. KM, Ore, nnployi; of !l I. K. ('oiiipion. nr. , K. here, Spaulillnji- J.OKKtiirf company siHTere.I i the Ions of his )yf arm today whenh a unihcr cnulit bin Mlecvo and pulled ltlin bi-tuccn the roller.H of Hie edRer. .Mr. 'imipion'H face wan badly lacerated. The injured man was laken to a hnsrdlal tor medical treat meat. Physicians said he would recover. M BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOnEY8 blood diseases, headaches. o. peodlcltls, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suo oesnfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Suite 20, Sommer Bldg. Phone 417-W. Residence Phone lo-w. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. J, L. Ingle, Osteopath, Spinal curvature and fallen arches a specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a ape clalty. Office Phone Main 106. Res. Phone lOt-R. Sommer Bldg. PHTSIC1AN-BUROEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye. ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 771. 1-1 -tin PROFESSIOSAIj DECORATOR HOUFE PAINTING. Coalmining and Paper-hanging. J. Landy. Phone 481-W. 1-ll-tf L. A. STOOP Realtor. I .a Orande National Bank Bldg. Phone Mnln M. 1-24-lm .Miscixi. wr.oi s FOIt Pl.UMHI.NO nnd riumblni; Hnpplles. cnll K. C. Dnvls. 4Ji W. 1S03 N Ave. a-21.fr K. I.. UOFTIJI I.I.Kit Typewriter Doctor. Work cuaranteed. With N'ewlin Itook nnd Stationery Co. T.a ftrrind,-. Oreeon f-f-tnt . ... Xai-ria-ifs I.M-eisl IHors's. NEW TODAY NOTICK Classlrinl Want Ails arn stilcl ly CASH IX AOVAXCKj ropy must lie in not Inter than D a. in. date of Insertion. Hates: He per wonl for i'licll insertion. FOIt Itl'NT 4-roiiin furnished house close In. cheap, lmiuire Min. Zuber. 12-4-S-ltt, l-Vilt l-.KNT .Modern apt., partly furnished, with ,-ui-:;ee. Corner Sixth un, N. riume n: M. I2-4-S-3IP Itl'NT, SHI. I. HI! T ! : A I K -acre, wilier riehl. small lues, easy terms. Will t:,l; ear. I'ove nnd. Atliatiy. - One build- Slll.lll A. W. (Jeitfer. JM-l-K-llp I'OI! IlKN'T Fnnlhill ranell. Ad dress I-:, n., Hov No. 4'i. I'iiv. .v-4-:;-4!p KOft RI.U nh,--r, iini) one L'-room house, cheap; l pjir mill; noals fence posts; l C-inch wood: fer tilizer anil , I, lack dirt. I'hoiie HM M. . , ;ii-4 - ti.jrn I.O.ST On N' avenue, n.-ar Sixih sireet. lurp-e ninethyst jfris-n Kohl rln. Klone criclrdct by p. arts, liewar.l. I'hone 4:1::-J. l"-4-S-:llp 'H'MIl- Watch. Owner may have same for cnlltmj. an. I paying for this rulv.-rl ifiemr-nt. l:-K-4-2i KOll' SAI.K At a barK.-lin, some kooiI lois. Any reasonable terms. ,.. A. crawforil. Slain 7S6. iC-4-S-lt FOR PAI.R Four room modern house on Main St., $2.Suo. Terms. Call 277 W. JU-4-S-ltp Olt I!i:sT Modern two rooniHoxie CoilieS tO front apartment. Ground floor. lfiiii; W.ishinR-ton. -l: 4-8-lt FOIt SAI.K llodKc sedan f I SO. J. I!. I.inilsey, 1302 () Ave. o !l-4-S-4tp FOIt UK XT KurniHhitd iipsirt nionlH, ilownMinlrs. Call lit O At. S-4-S-4tp 1'OU sai.i: o rrioni InnrM'V liKN'T h ri'1 Lor 75x1111. Ailiiina Ave. 15-4-S T Pi KOIi HAI.K- t'aiunlian ll-'M pea?, T.5ti cw t.' Krank Kaeor, Palmer Junction,. Ore, . I Ji-H-M-Uip - 'ou' IIK.NT Kurn ish ed rirooin modern KT-.f. bonne, $-io per iiiout h. lu-'i-s-it KOCND watch. ( Mi Adams avenue, ladies Imiuii e I :! M Ave. -I Wo ivisll lo coiToct the error If he adverttaes It, ho. knows It's vood. which was In our yrsieiilnr's nilv., IveVeiailOIl HZ We mciitloncil the ra,t that v.-;She)Tyfi, Is OllO of hail sold m.ono rHt of v. n. r, ,J '. . , I I.Mirlnj; rt, IVmilcr. Ii (trCatO.Sl 1 lC'tlU'OS, -hoiilil haw rend 12011 r,-.-(. We hnvc riHidveil a InrKC hftr- rel of I.iusccil fill which wo will "ell at the liiucst price piei-llile Our palm Hade Is Kiivill daily Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor fclan's Frfeod" Oppo, Founflry. MfONTE 148 f No Rnndav HnrtiwtM MAMTU POP HO'Al BAN) IT 00 MA'AM 1 L5NjGTHGfc0 MOU ft" 5 MOO t.AiD r ' tFAiSTHFM IT UJlTU ' 1 VW&rHM 'T WlTM I li.SliM,'---11 CS r- litoiiM't OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo' AVO I ORGKj(7.eT3 THO rIRT CON wOli DAT (O K AM) I 'PUT ""IHtftPSM sane- vefey PorTAQ(c tcais. I'm working PlCMT NOtM CM A PMC TH4T I lN0W IS C3CJINT TO TyRN THlklGS UP Si Off-M nj TRAPS TH4T X AS (AJITH, AHV THT X (A)S OUT TO SHOUJ ' THSM. H'M CiOirvS- TO POVE TO THAT C-UVCH CK PIKfefSS JUST taHAT X La Grande IT r, n..nvirl 11 VIalul' J,t New Western Play. OftllopinR hot-Bos rld'lon bv mn who have a reckless illRroR-irfl for lartKor create an ntmnsnhfrf of Uio Oh! V.si and.of cxciiemcni in "l-'lyinH- Hoofs." I 'nt versa I 1'iriur ronjinf- lo the star theater imlay whh Jack llovlc as the star. The bitf cowboy actor does some of the most spectacular riding of liis iKcreen (arer mi bis lioiut fn horse. Sc4int. In Ihe nlctnn which Is a tliiiUlntf story of u tnan's ilc- votlon to duty The exterioi-M we-re filmed in the j Santu Crui! mountains wIhto fflunt , redwood irecs and iriasv slopes 1 combine to make some of il.e most beautiful scenery ever I'rCOI'tled by a. camera. Two wholesome interests run tliruiif;h the story, one of them, Ihat between the character per sonated by lloxle and the dituuh ter of n rich eel I leiiian. luiviiiL' n decided remedy I wist. iioxie Is east In the port of a sherift' who, because of.bla repeat ed failures to capture a notorious bandit known as "The Itavcn," rapidly Is beeomlnq: the object of rlillciilt. Finally circumstances point to the fact thai bis brol her r'"d bs been bedfast since his ar ia the bandit und the sheriff ar- j rival at the prison. Me was enu resis him. victed of inurdeliiK- his sister. In- Clifford Smith, who has directed j ll,v' MS- ';: ' ('"v','11 ",r " lloxic In all of hi, r.-c-cnl plelures. 1 ""n'- ""'U v ":"" made ''l'iMK Hoofs." The e rl- ",rr "" ni"r'1"'' "', lnK -t includes Cbarlolte Slev- i ,lllv' Z ' "n" ' """ Cbailolte Klev lllllte i. .1. Illor.lon llnsi-ll. Ilarlleit Carre. William Wel.-h and William l.es- The sheriff's posse and lite ban dit band of "The Haven" are made up of tho:e hard-riding recruits from the cattle ranpe.s who have train, -d fame as riiiveisal Iteneh I'.l.lcrs. 'I'lii-i-,' tire a number of spectacu lar scenes, iiieliidinir a leap from a fi,ee,lim; a ill oinohlle just as It pluntres iiv,-r a clitr. Also Ihert' ore a niinili, r of teus,-ly dramatic sc-ms nunc rous siirprlse ptna tlon.'t. ..t - , i , , "The mni ratisfylnp picture of tlie year." describes .Nfelro's ppe. eia 1 production, "pevelatfon," which opened last nitht ot i lie Wherry lb enter. Story, ca;t and direction are nil three of extrn oiflinnrv worth, so that the spec tator comes away from the theater feeling that lie has seen soniethintr hend nni shoulders ibove 'he or dinary feature. Motion picture fans liav been sayltifr till iiloniT that the crying n-'-ed is better stories. They are T'5 Too SHC?T --V6T. OLSA-VOHFee D:D - I &ET TVF. Tc? "VS. RfiCOMt-Ti I VsK- NoriiNMTvve. ?aggt 3 C M X M C. YC - PIL( Hff Theatres nnsworod In "Rf velatlon," for story whlf'h was written liy Mabel WaRnnlls, n a classic of llic scrfn. anI is dr.illni'tl m Htnnl out as om of (lie niiW'siont's in film hlNlory. Willi such u story to work on (ho chance was lh'rc lo tnak" a urt'al plctur', ami (i-onit 1 . lin ker, ill1 direelor. never l i an op- poriunlty slip by. Ills Kood lasi ami tf-ndernesH in hamllluK' the sub ject is always manifest. The picture is superbly acled by a real all-star cast that Includes such favorites as Viola Pana, .Monte Ulue, lev Cody, Marjorio Daw, l-'ranlt Currier, Kdwar.l 4"on tH'll y, (Jeni-iie Sb'Rmann. Kal bleen Key, Olio Maltese n. ltruce tim-rin Klbel Wales. The actors all H'-emed Inspired. Viola Minn and Monte llluc who carry the chief actiiiK-' bitr-iteti. duinji' llilV' screen llloiidi by fur the er con- bi'Ht work t be,; ti-iblltcd to the 'oinetly, "Are nil." Clemency Pica 1 JUcly, B.M.KM, .-- iteports received here indicate thai an effort will be made in obtain eecinive clemency ! for Arthur Covell and l W. Pcare who ari' sentenced to die on the K"'biws In tin1 slate. p'iiltenllary j May I Covell Is suffering from paralysis in be la III health. If tin advert Is, s It, ho knows It's Kood. E RONDE LUMBER CO. We cairy a complola Stuck Of JilliitloTs' Sup plied. Our Specialty is man ufacturing Lumber. i i ( L CUT iT OFF A Tanks SoM0C4 ( IT vjill hame To I I ( i DOKST -r1N)K tLL EvJER nTr" f THE TOP y . fT ( JFOO THIS SKIRT ) BE LEMSTHEeieP I -4' ( UEAVJE TH3 PLACfc NAiSSOS )'-. I Ml T,v ) .Vft M (. Tl IT UP SO'3 1 OLGA-IT'STOO W To M6 - rJ 27 YEARS AGO Datly Morning Observer. April T, tsys Prof. llruBff, of llltfard, l attending tlie democratic conven tion. The O. II. and N. will construct the tracks for the sotfur factor) ( heins. lvt s Inslead nl letting tlie w ork bv com ract i-s t hey at firs! expected. J. ii. Hills and foniily, who have been rsi(iiir In I.a tlrunde durintr tin past winter, will havu tuday for their Block farm near lliinard. V.. K. Taylor, J. II. Morton, J. It. Weaver and J. A. Mastersou. ileie- miles to the demoerutio convention, arrived yesterday. T. II. ( ra w f ii i i of I ' a Ion Is in the elly tnokitiK after tile political fences Of bis friends. 1. I-.'. cheiKiult, Populist iinmitUM'l lor recorder, cane- over y st-rday irnm Cove. Karl Sinckland of Cove is In th city. The city council met last eve ning in reifiiiar sckhIoii. ami atier allowin;r the usual number of bills auainst the cby, passed an ordi nance permilliiiK Ibe Oi-i-koii Hukui eompatiy to tap 1 lie efty water mollis and conduet uMr to Ihelr facloiy lo he lined for fin pro-tec -Hun and other purpoat'H fur which II may be utilized at Ibe factory. A ittd to r ordinance was paas.'d in- ereasinjr tit.- salary of the eliy mar shal from $:' 1 1 t,u. The council Appointed I'1. K. l ailoe as watt r mipertntt nd nt and W. II. St oner street comniifisioner. A'torncy A-vV' vitf: ttv .v Lttkci- Exide Batteries fS T I IOM Ltl )RG V R. & M. Rpollliits Packard Wire nil slrs iiMici'iiior .Mi Slaiicr Itiuslica IJlit (.bilics all niwn Jan;p Noikets (.ciminft It'itiy and Dctco Coils, l'olntM, clu. FRED T. ACME PAINT covers moro surface, nnd renlly costs km. Paint for every surface I'alnt for Kvery Purpose!. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson i'hone 474-J WE. UUY, SFLL OR TKADK rf.u.it.n i,iti,i is.. v Como to our Stntrc Depot on Jefferson St. Singes Icnvo from tliero dally eicrpt Mondays. I.KAVR I.A CRAXDK TOR Jos.ib 7:30 - 9:00 . I2:S0 . 4:00 linker 0:00 - 1:00 - 4:.10 I'eiiilleKm 1 1 :00 - 4:00 nri'OT rnoxr: siaiv 7 J. W. Knowlen was oppolntrd city 'nttorney to tulie th pluee of W. I W. Hlndman, whose term of offici i hud Just expired. ( H. I'inn up- pcareu tn'fore t he council rcpre . M-htiiiK a client Willi a proposition to purchase from the city a por tion of the KH acre tract of hind where the h-h( house is now lo cated and Mr. Clark was also pr-flint with a similar proportion. Moth proposals were ref4-rred lo the cominiitee for Investigation. Married In this city Wednes day. April 0. S!in. . It. Terry and Misa Marirar.'t Hayes. Itev. It. M. Hayes officiated. The WeddiuK tot'k place hi the Presbyterian church In the pn-sepce of a num ber of lllviled HUestH. At t-saelly elk'ht O'clock Mrs. I.ouls Kllis be. Kan the Krand weiblim; murch ami to lis stirring strains the brld-.il parly consist nx of the brhle and Itrooiii and Messrs. Itoy peed and O. C. WrlKltt. and Misses Mat'Kiiret Anson and Mae Terry, inarched forward to the altar where the beautiful ami Impr ssivc cereinnuv was performed by I he bride's fath er, Itev. It. M. I lay. s. Al ter Hit ceremony a few of I hose present were invited to attend Ibe weddlm; bamilh-l Ut Ihe home of the hlide'H parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Terry Willi leave mi today's train Tor Hakrr city where they will make their future home. Dr. Ilr.l (.ets Pay Italsi. HA I, KM, t ir.- The state hoard oi control increased the calary of i I r. Key livid, Uftslstant Mipt t in lemb ni of the. slate horn- lor the feeble toileted, from $t.MHi ij J',- aan j, j -;ir. i v a i ni ri V Yoi can depend upon ua tor capable service, no matter what the clrciim slances may be. Wo shall bo pleased to confer wit h you ns to details and th!ti carry them out. Wei Understand. Our Invalid Car N nt inii' service, fret of cliai'uc. Main 112 BNODORAB8 ZiMMKItAlA5 Vndvrtakera itti, .:. ' A 1 1 H I j li I0TO 1 1 H Jilaxon llor-na Mop LlKllls Itoliert lioscli a id (Jhaniiiloil Hpark I'lugs Copper Tubing (Iiii'brlcl liLiibbcrj BURGESS 110H JrfffMMi ra Ali'ort Tozlfr of Portland was employed as caretaker of Chum poetf park at u salary of $75 a month, Th' board approved a request received from Dr. It. K. l.ee fttein er, superiuiefident e.f ibe Oreffon :;ta1e liunpital, tot' Ibe erection of a Karu;,e at the insiitntion eostlnM t;pproin:.j!ey $Jtiiiu. The. fjaraKo wdll be tiHtd by employes of tho lmipitab I THE PURITY OF Our bread AND PASTRV HOULD APPEAL To Vcdu Puritv"Bread If you are Interested In the purity of the food pro ducts I hat find t heir way Into your syf.tetn you should Invest l;ate t he hulrltioilfl bread and dainty, satisfac tory pastry bal'.ed at this ea-laidhdiliu-nt. it will a. Id lo yo tr eiijoyiiieiil, slimulato your nppetite ami please, your diirestion. LA iAiE K. J. McWilliams oooooooooooooooooooooooo liUillt1 7-rooni tiioilcrn liou.w, laruo lot. utirnu itml fruit, $27011; terms. liny n fnt n I'oley Aililltlllll W'EKKS & IJLACK i "RrALTOItS Xow l-'olcy llblg. Iiisiiraiico Lonus WEAVER'S Tntlorn, Clenners, Djera And Priiwra PllONK MAIN 739 Depot Htretn La Crnnde Mattress Shop and Weaving: Works MuttruastMi of all klnda elenned mid r"hullt; Ffathsr Hfinovatlnir. Pair and Fluff ItiiKi made to order and for ale. Carpet and K'.tff (Tie ln. Furniture Re -covering. ' Il(ciiscd l-inilifatcr. ! Fartory I'hone 424-W ' CIIAH. KIIWARDS, ProD. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAnl.H lpavra Leaves Union I,a Orands 1:16 A. M. 11:00 A. At. 1:16 P. U. 6:16 P. M. nndaya Leaves I.Tiares Union La n rands 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. U. Batnrtlay Night Specials Iearrs Leaves Colon La Grand 7:00 p. M. 11:00 P. If. Ilcatwl Cars P. O. DeLAP, Manager Headquarters, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR "agSS T 1 This I IT . T.. ..i I t-.r "a, , flH l J, V I- lilt - , '- ir wt nana inc. s,,