La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 05, 1925, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
Tuesday. MayTi, 102T,.
THE LA' (IRANPE EVENING OBSERVER
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1
1 Loeal News In Brief 1
! carload of cuttle to the. rorlland
market.
:
comimj KVF.KTS
Eastern Oregon Track mid Field
Meet at Ui (Jrandu May 9.
Union Uvo Kloek Hhow at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-12.
Attended Funeral
Mr, and Mm. Henry Wcather
spoon ami J tin Wcutherapoon were
in l.u (Irande over the week-end.
cvhcy attended tint funeral of Mrs.
. Wt-utluTHpooii here Saturday.
( Haker Sunday
Mr. and Mm. H. I-:. Williams and
Mr. and Mm. Al Herman motored
to Haker Sunday fur the. Haker
I'U (Jrande buseball game held
there.! t , 'r
SHnt Sunday fit linker '
Mr. and Mm. tl.orgc Maerve
spent Sunday ul Maker. They re
lumed to l.a (Jrande Sunday cve-niiih.
M Vom Sunday
Mr, and Mm. Avery Harrison and
two d:; iiKhtrrH motored lo Cove
Sunday and enjoyed the afternoon
at the Cove swimming pool.
Ift for Monmouth
Miss Hlanche McCann left l.u
Orande last evening for Moninoulh,
Oregon, where Hhe, will attend the
fmminer session of the KUilu Nor
mal school.
Here from Kaiiiela
Mr. and Mm. Pete Heaver were
lif I. a Grande Saturday front Ka
mela to atlend the funeral of Mm.
V. Weatherspoon.
Motored to liiUic
Mr. and Mm. 1'. K. Itoblii-son mo
tored to Wallowa Lake Sunday and
spent the day. returning to their
home hero in the evening.
W. I IMgic Here
W. F. Vlgg, deputy
internal revenue, win be
room 222 In the postoffict
to and Including May 11.
Markets
- MAitkirr yiu:T
'UltTliAMi, on: AI) ('Will'
K il) al li.Vr u 50e tlivllm- Inli'l
yprtlcnlnr. Mn'i aml'liux Mi'ady.
Kmc ami liuturlnl Miad). Ilullir
-' . ' !
I'OltTLVM) (iltAIN MAitMrr I
roltrt.ANH, Or.-. (AD Whi-ul
Hard whlli II. H. Hulllt. Mas'.
$1,711! Juno. 11.70; soft while. Ma
at $1.01; June ul J1.6I; wi-itt-ni
wlill.-. May, JI.&K; Jim.-, 11.611;
lluril wlnti-r, .May. 11.69: Jum-,
JI.5U: iiorlli.'in aprliiK. May. H.ou:
Jum-. Il.lio: wt'sli-rn r.-d. Muy.
ll.fiK: Juiuv $1.58: HUH. lmvd
whit.-, Muy. $l.8u:. Juu. II.K6.- ,
Outs No. 2 white find. May.
$36.b: Jun.-. $36. 6t: No. 2 gray,
May, $ae.6o: Jun.-. $:io.6l.
t'urn No. '2 K. Y. tjlilpnu'iil.
May ut $46.26: Jum- at $16.26: No.
3 K. V. shipment, Muy ut $44.60:
June at $44.60;
Ideal Gifts
(or
Mother's Day
True American
Sunday. May loth,
the day when we
pay respect to
motheiH of iIiIh
is
nil
to the
land.
wi:i;ki,y chain kxpokts i
WASHINGTON ( Al') Grain
collector ofjcxporls from the I'nlted HtatcH last
here at
building
Mr. Mnxficld hell cr
ib' my Maxflcld. Hchool teacher
at .Mt. Glen it, who has heen ser
iously 111 with the flu Is re ported
better.
Spend Day ui linker
Mm. J. K. Scheafer and daugh
ter, Mahie, spent Sunday; at Haker
with relatives. They returned to
,a Grande Sunday evenirtg.
lleloriK'd to Corwdlls
MLss Gladys Vcathenpoon re.
iiined to I'orvallis, where she Is a
sludeiit at the Oregon Agricultural
college, Sunday evening, alter at
l nding the funeral of her mother
lit re Saturday.
Iteliirnlmr Home
G. Stuart was In l.a Grande this
morning en route lo his home a
Enterprise. Mr. Stuart In a slock
man of that vicinity and Is return
I11K to his home, after taking 1
Going to Wallowa
Mrs. Asa Branson and two chit
Iren. Klmer and Louis; were In F.a
Grande this morning en route to
Wallowa, where they will join Mr.
Mranson and' make, their home
there this summer.
Going Home
Alonzo Klder paused through La
Grande tills morning en route to
his home at Joseph, nfter spending
the past week in Washington visit
ing his father who Is employed for
the railroad company there.
week amounted to G.63K.imiu hush
els compared with 4,M3,Ouu the
previous week. . I
Commerce department figures!
today ffuve the follqwlnq compari
son of last week's exports with
those of the week before;
Wheat, 1.S18.U0U bushels against
l.imy.otio; rye, 4. 0811,000 against J.
1U7.000; oats, 442.UUU against 1HS,
ouu; t:orn, 77.000 ugalnst 4Jti,Ooo;
hurlvy, 1M8.000 against oa.ouo.
Canadian gmln exported through
tlm I'nlted States ports last week
were 1.454.000 bushels ugalnst 2,-
350,000 the previous week, and' ex
ports of wheat flour from the Uni
ted States last week wire 1197. 000
barrels against 304, U00 barrels the
week before.
For those who wish to
convey their sentiments
through the. medium of
u suitable gift we have
assembled special offer
ings o(
"Candy
Stationery
and
Toilet Goods
We .-Hi tally Invite
your attention to the
cxiiulMltc . Mother's l)..y
liueliune ul A rial y I
I'hoeolates, the Htyllsli
new Symphony l'.oyul
Stationery end the well
known I'aru Nome Toi
let IteiiuisiteH.
One of tin-Hi- will huiv
ly enehant any mother.
Glass Drugs
I
i r' Af J
Inc.
mu, axfttfc Start
La Grande, Oregon
Mom.- from Itol..-
After Kpemlinff the pfiwt ten .luys
ul ItoiHe viHltlmr her stsli-r. Mrn. J.
A. Nagel returned lo her lioine at
l-'lora this morning. -
' Vlsini.i; ;uai. sl'I'I'I.V
NKW VUltK (Al') Tile vlll)le
supply of Atncricun . lruln show s
the follow ins ehungeil In liusli.-ls:
Wheat deoreas.-a J,4!lK.lllMI IjuhIi-
Ih; corn Uecn-osed S,37.i"tu bush
els; oats decreased 1 .6:1:. 00"; ryi
deoreused 1,73V.UUU barely deereus
ed 23.000.
STRAW
: HATS ;
AT CLINT'S
Newest Weaves of
Straw.
Newest Colors, Fancy
:niul,,i',T
Tliey Are New
This Month.
J'l.ftS l $-1.85
Mills of (iu'iilily
1 Weill rishliig
IK. J. Lindsay nnd Hen Holts
went to Looking Glass this morn
ing on the branch line train to
spend the day fishing.
I .
Mr. Hicks line
George it. Hicks, president of the
How man-Hicks Lumber company.
from Kansas t'lly. Mo., Is spending
a few days In LU Grandq on busi
ness. - .
Went to Portland
Alon.u I unn. traffic officer, went
to rorlland this morning on a bus
iness trip.
MAKKKTS AT A til.ANt'l
MOW VOIUv (AT) Stocks
Strong: severul public utilities at
new highs.
Honda Firm: 'speculative rails
reach new top.
BIG CROWD
AT NOON
LUNCHEON
(Continued from Fnge One.)
come to the heail of the lake
when the actual filming begins
and "see how It Is done."
lmmediiitely following the
When a mob attempted to lynch a
negro at Los Angeles after he had
1 tubbed a white man In a quarrel,
U. Markowltz. a fruit peddler,
hopped from his wagon and after
overpowering the negro, kept the
;rowd from him until police arrived.
"I lovo my country and want ttaa
taw Ui takt care of this man." be
told onlookers.
Would Raise Business
School's Standards
MINNKAi'Ol.lS (AD Methods
of promoting a professional inter
est In the si udy of business and
business svist e iiih in an effort to
J place schools of commerce on the
sumo provisional basis as school
of kiw and medicine will be dls-
lunchi'on the crowd adjourned tociissed at the annual convention of
the Presbyterian church where a u,e Alpha Kappa 1'sl fraternity
concert, in Keeping wim ;m uhir jltn. june r.'-j:
of the grunge.- whb .piH'sent.i
and spoke briefly, telling of tlm
rapid progress of the grange In
I ho state during the past year. I
In which time Hi ret romona
granges have been organized and
I it subordinate organizations. i
Haul farpenter. county agricul
tural agent of Haker county,
spoke on the work of the grange,
and told of the work of organiz
ing n Trl -county I'otnona, com
posed of the granges of Maker,
t'nioii and Wallowa counties.
Many granges be lieve such an or
ganization would help materially
In strengthening the granges of
Eastern Oregon, and help fn
bringing abo.it sopm, very satis
factory results, '
County Agent , Discussed.
The matter of securing a comi
ty agent for Wallowit county was
again taken up, anil dlNcitsaed at
some length. I he I'oinoiia grange
ItiiH been uctive during tlm past
year In lying to accoinpiisn mis
ud. . Tim meeting went on rt
ord lis favoring the continued ef
fort toward securing the cointy
agent.
The matter of sending u dele
gate, from the Homona to the
state grange meeting was brought
up for discussion, and brought
out the fact that all member;
were In favor of sending such a
delegate. Master t F. Havles,
and I'Yv. (1. U. Feese were nom
inated. The results of the bal
loting showed Master Davb's elect
ed as regular delegate, and' Kev,
Feese ns alternate. Hnth plan on
attending the slate meeting. A
check-up was made on the pro
ress being ma tie In securing si c-
natures for the recall of. Sla'tr
Senator Kruce Dennis. UcnplN
the fact that circulators have had
but lit lb time (o work, d Je to
the busy spring ' Work; a large
number of nuiiies have 1 already
been secured, and was pronounced
by thoiie In charge of, l ho recall
tis highly satisfactory. The peti
tions will be circulated until ' u
suflieient number of signal ires
have been secured.
The evening session was opened
at S o'clock. In the evening, and
was attended by u larger crowd
1 hat the morning session. The
fift h degree work was put on by
t he degree team composed of
Hurricane f'rcelt grange members.
Men's Unions
49c
Men's Athletic Unions, made of good iiuaiily nain
sook; full cut, clastic back and closed crotch. A re.'il
value at the extremely low price of -49c
65 STOKES
S3
THE HUH
Mary KIlzubHIl KU Iils, 5". wlio 0U U
at Iht lionio ut KlKtn, will lie lii-Wl
tomorrow afternoon from I h i
Mt-thoillst plKCopal clmrt'h at 101
Bili ut 1 o'tloi'k. RnodKiMss and
.Imim-rninn will tie. In tliai Ki'. ln
li'rim'iit will tako placo ut lliu Kl
gn cciiiotery.
It AY CMS
'I'll' futit'rul Kfrvlcrs af Kuy t'ain
tin one uml nntj-hnlf year oUI Hon
or Mr. anil Mrs. ITank fain, or
Ililn I'lty., took, lll.'o y't''rilay af-
ti ruoon at S o'lloi k ut tho lionn' on
Y aveiim'. Interment wum mudo
In the I. O. I). comoli-ry. Snod-Kra.sM-inum,rnian'8
had clmiso.
OOTEL A ST Op
A 2nd & Hill Lm Am1i
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET
5(Ko Baths New, Modern
Qoic to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50
Week, was held.
In keeping with Music Week im
mediatvlv following the luncheon
at I :!: o'cloeft the chamber of .Hehol.
Means also will be diseussetl by
which the organization can become
more closely affiliated witli the
; of commerce throughout
At t kiah
H. 11. Haldock. statu highway
engineer wllh of Hc'es here, went tolmurl
kiah ycslerday to make a recon
nalssiince. of that lerrltor'-
ling at new high on way to par.
Cotton JOasy; unfavorable lex
tile condition. '
Sugar Lower; I rude selling.
Coffee Higher; firmer Hraxlllan
market, -. -
. t. . r" - vt ''v
CHICAGO (Al Wheal High
er: bullish weekly statistics.
'Corn .Steady; In sympathy with
w heat.
Cuttle Lower; supplies more lib
eral. .
Hogs r- Qulcti packers out ol
I.
HelieniM' jVnimrrow 1 Veiling
The Monday Musical Chorus will
rehearse Wetlnesday evening from
seven to eight o'clock at the Neigh
borhood club rooms. This is the
last rehearsal before the Haker
concerl.
The Store With Conscience
Refrigerators
Lawn Rakes
Cot Inn and Rubber
Garden-Hose
F. L. LILLY
Kftrdware
Phoua Mj 81
Mis, Cnmlfy Heller
Mrs. Alvah Crowley, who has
been confined to her homo for sev
eral days because of Illness. Is
somewhat Improved at the present
time.
ltctiiriicd to Halfway
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Klmer nnd
Mr. and Mrs. (1. K. Kliner and two
daughters, Kdna and Thelina. left
yesterday for their home at Half
way after attending the funeral of
Mrs. W. Wcalherspoon here Saturday.
Home from linker
Mrs. Chris l.und has returned to
l,a Grande after spending several
days al Haker. calh'd there by the
Illness of her daughter. Her daugh
ter Is .somewhat Improved al-
1 hough she Is not able (o hsivc the
hospital yet. .
i'rnt'k Tennt rnsntl Thnmttli
The .high school truck teuin ol
l.ewiston. Idaho, accompanied by
their coach. I.. H. Hasler. passed
through l.a Grande this morning,
via uulo. going to I'ocatello. Ida
ho, to take part In the Idaho State
track meet there. There are seven
men on the l.cwlston track team
Foreign exchange Higher; ster-1 commerce gave an excellent music- tm. i nited Slates. It la proposed
an program ai me i i eu -i mu inat nanipieis auu meermgs im: nem
church. The program opened with !( which prominent business men
a pipe organ prelude "Pilgrim's kvm,i,i aM,-ess the fraternity In
Chorus" from Tanuhauser. by wmi., in(. Htndent becomes ae
Wagner. by -Mrs. .1. A. Tedford. ,lKiiited with business men and
The second number of. the program (imMiness metliods bei'oie" he. nets
was two vocal solos "Hells of ('through college.
Mary s" by Kurber ami r.ose oi
I'lcurdy" ity Weatherly, by Uay
mond Williams, accompanied by
re. i .i . . .,,. i r i ll,ur ,y t''U-siudents registered
Kenneth Gekeler. violin. Kugene thv
'I'nltM. iiiiiiio. Andrew l.onev. cor-
net, Frank Robinson, trombone and
Fverett UoNeubaiini, drumh, ren
dered, "lllossom Time," by Iloni-
Ivergtij An encore number, was also
Vlaed.
The n'xt number on the pro
gram Was the .ollg t veie i ne
Garden of Flowers." hy the Neigh
borhood club sextet. Mrs. T. K.
Maxwell, Mrs I jester Stoddard.
Mrs. Karl Sloddard, Mrs. K. I
Holmes. Mrs. A- V. Nelson and
Mrs. I,ee , Houvy. Mrs. imnald
Alevers aecoiiiiiallied 1 hem at 1 lie
nijmn. She JilKti nave a short ex- bigger
plauation of the :iong cycle., which
includetl sextel numbers, rolo num
bers, a quartet and a tluel number.
The program closed wHh a. pip1
organ post hide "Andaiitlno in l
Flat" by l.emare. .
Obituary
"SEKIXU AMKIUCA I IHSi" 1'I.AX MW
CELEBRATION
'OH YOI'H
iyiunlloii nml summer I'ninp I" Inilndc tin .VuiiIh'iii lilulio
Stampede and Cocur D'Alcnc Carnival
- .11 I. V I, 8, 3, I. ll8.".
Spi-i'lm iilar S.IO.OIIU I'linhK linn. "Out Wlil'lv Ihu WVM 1"
Conuiila optn lo thv wurld rin priw saddli- for Champion
All-around lowboy: Inland Umpire Silver nip Trophy for
ehampion counly. pres;.nl''l hy CluinihiT of Commerce.
COWIIOYS l'OW(illtl,S IM1IANS
Write for Compli le rrlxn l.latn.
Main events at . "Stampede I'arli" an hour'H )dea'ire drive
ea.it of Spokane on the ace nit: Yellowstone Trail, t'lllllnlted
cnmplmr 1'aellltles and hotel aeeommodatlons.
Address l (i. Nelll, Secy.
3(J3XCELLENT ':, v
PROGRAMS SET
FOR MIDWEEK
(Continued frini I'atra One.)
The pruKrum follotts:
(al Walum, (l) Tluuiueiel. (c)
Aussehwuns. all by Schumann.
Miua MarRUrlb; Soli, .piuniKl. -of.
HuKer: (a) "X hen Souk Is Sweet"
by Suns I.OUl'1. (b( "llulljo "SolHJ"
by Sidney Homer, Kay Williams,
baritone; (a) "Lullaby" by
Uruhnis, (h "Itobin, SlnK a Mer
ry 'I"nne" by Newton, (e) "Slut;.
Smile, Slumber," by llounod, .Miss
Adelaide Itulll llark. lyric so
prano, violin obllpnto by Kenneth
C.elieler; n) "The l.allt" by Tlin-ka-BalKkfied,
(b) "Nocturne in
Major"' by Chopin, (c) "l.e
Hand do Mousse" by Dlllois. (d)
"Ktlhpsoilie In I.' Major" by lah
mauyl, Miss Soli, pianist; (a) "My
Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" drool
Samson el liallla) by Saint Saens,
h "Oh. l-ove Hitter May" by
C.llberle, Jlrs. W. H. Hohncnknmp.
jr., contralto: (a) O, .Mio l-Vrnati-do
(t'rtuu l.a Savorita) by lioni-
Zettl... (b) "Tile - NiBhtillKale H is
u l.yre or Gold" by Whelpley, .Mrs.
Uay Fuller, sopfiino.
Mrs. .I. A. Tedford ami Mis.
l.vnn Wrlltht K'lll bo piano ac-
coilipuniesls.
A Good Heavy Khaki,
A'l'iiic Twill.
Tunnel loops, flap t )
button on hip lxitkc-U
and cuff bottom.
An Kxlra Special
For Only
At Tlie
The New York
Store
Kin Ailniiu
Iteturllcd tti Senxldt
l.eslon l.ove left I.a Orande Sun
duv for his home at Seuslde. Ore
Kon. nfler unending the funeral of
Mis. W. Wcatherspoon here. Mrs.
Love went to Halfway with her
father, W. Wcatherspoon lo spend
a month before reluming to her
home lit Seaside. Thiy were ac
companied by W. A. Klmer, who
will also spend some time at Halfway.
MOVIE CAST
ARRIVES IN
LA GRANDE
(Continued fi om Page One.)
Alpha'Kuppa sl,' the first pro-j
fejiHiotinl coniineree fraternity. wus
! I'ouuded at New VorU-I niversily In
In
School or I'uniineree, Aeeounls
Finance. Its membership now
Include;; dozens or prominent
deans or universities, noted educa
tui'K, ban kern and accountants.
AT LOSTLNE
IN BIG MEET
m. mains to Aititivi; Mini;
The remains or Mrs. I., l I'roeb
stel. who died it Long lleach, I'al..
Sunday, are expected to arrive in
I ,a (irande tomorrow evening, ac
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
Molly (Iambic, and her son. Win
I'roelKitel, The funeral will be held
Iroiii the KuodgruKS Zimmerman i
chape) Thursday afternoon at two
o'clock.
(Continued
;ihd better
from I'sge One.)
rail-
It's a foolish woman who hh s
her husband wit h a rolling pin
Winn she can hurt him more by
crying.
The poor ,! vfiin us niwuy:', but
the rich go to summer resorts.
It take.s nil kinds or people lo
ruin a world.
this yen-
I han eVei- held before, and are
nnlo is' lo enlist the lull cooper
ation of all grangers or the coun
ty, in the matter of exlUbltlug as
liberally as possible. The associa
tion has added Home important
len t u,' eM t his year, among I hem
the len-lilh-r contest which prom
ise: to create some Interesting
competition;
Mr. Maris was the next speaker
on I he program, nnd gave a very
Interest ing talk along t he line of
work which is being carried on
at I he college
W. U. (Jekeler, national organl-
iM Avr iAr;ini:K iassi-x
l''nnerul KiTvlfi'M fur the Infant
. .i.,.. ,.r m i I.' w 1
lhe, of 1'erry, who died this morn
ing of scarlet fever, were hehMhls
ntWniooh, at Ihe'gi'avefjl'li-". "Iiitcr-
Jmeiit was made, In the" Masonic
cemetery under the direction of Hie
V. II. liolim tiUamp company.
I IM It Al, HM(HHO
The funeral of M. It. I'onahue
1 111 be held tomorrow afternoon '
;il 2:'.'' o'clock from the Klks Tern-!
pie with the II. 1 O. Ilks lodge
ill charge. Tlie remitliis will He In
slate at the Klks Temple from 11.
o'clock until t wo o'clock. !
m kv i:i,l,iu;i H i ii.ijik
The funeral Herviees of Mrs.
Personal Mention
Hob Kounsvllle was In l,u Orande
yesterday en route tu Wallowa on
buslmss. Me is from Nuinpii, Ida.
C I, )allus was In l.a (Irunde
yesterday on business from Num
pa, Idaho.
Miss Kvu Welnu r was shupping
in Ui flrande yesterday frutit her
home at tove.
Joe Sonnn r ami
ere in m Cirand'
i;igin.
Ib iiry Koiiiiimt
yeglrrduy fruin
some time ago that the scenery In
the wonderland territory Is unlike
that In any other pari of the world
and prophesied ihat ot her motion
picture directors would awake to
the opportunities. This prediction
came true today when IMreclor
Sedgwick arrived from Pendleton
to look over conditions In "Amer
ica's Switzerland."
ITobably the filming or seems
from the Hex Iteaeh picture "Winds
of Chance" will lake two or three
weeks.
Miss Viola lana did not accom
pany the party thai pawned through
here' this morning.
Mrs. Mary Waller went to Wil
low a this morning on the branch
hue train on bunlm
Mrs. liert Uakman wus In l.u
(irande yesterday from her home
al I'almer Junction on business.
J tine brbb s ate
lire jobs In tuuui:
v. !t -na:'-'J-
MUitllng their of
tiicy are other
- :i9 kii.m:i in clash
l,ONION (AP)- The dally News
Jerusalem correspondent reports
that ait person were killed and -7
wounded in a fight between troop
and villager at Alilal, mar, Hoi run.
In French Syria.
The troops were jicnl to the place
to quell an outbreak of fanaticism
among the il lagers, who burned
tille In their hom-s two families
who had refused to neee.pl I he local
prophet. All.
leail-l II Week Is Ml
I'A'V KNK, Ore. Mayor I'.nk is
sued a pt oclamatifin aM.trig t he
people of huge lie Hi ottfer e the
ui i k front May is to 1M as cte.in
I p Keek and urging that all rutt
UsU be carted away. It has been
the rust om tor many e vh paM
tor the city lo hail all ruhbU'i
u ,iy free, but Ibis will not be
I done this year on account oC lu';k
': fM.'isis, tin imtyr said.
JUST ARRIVED
NKW MVDATKUS I'Oll Tllli IIAI1V AM) OI.DKU t'IIII,llti:.V
HI ITS I'Olt . lltl)SS AM) IIAHKHAI.l. NUTS
, , WITH CAI'S I'Olt I'l.AV
Art & Baby Shop
"KVIJIVTHINO I'Oll THE HAHV"
HKMSTri't'lllNJ llolrl Knnilllrr Itliln. KTAMl'lNQ
mriTUUICK r'ATl'llllNS I. M. C. TIHtEAU
Whertrcr they teO good ctmdj
EVERY' BITES A DELIGHT
Arcade
Wednesday and Thursday
Constance Talmadge
"HER NiGHTOFROMANGE'-1-
Oh Ladies! What a Show!
' Comedy,
"House of Flickers"
4hiUMhM iM:ummmmM' ' n u.i .,nihi.;Aiil
A House That Costs $4,000 Is A
$4,000 House
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WHAT IS IT?
WATCH FOR IT! .
WAIT FOR IT!
GRAB IT!
French and Greene
La Grande, Oregon
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