Monday, May IS, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Five
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
. H. Coinnu-nrement ex
ercises May 'i'.
Unlnn Live Bl.ek Show at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-12.
Ill
M ii!. ll.iiiin l'uttisun la III
l i'I' hollH' lliTi.
,, lt '1'imIii.v
-t I'olcm It. Kb'-rlliird, local uttor
n.y, tclt IhiH inornliiK liy unto lor
W.illmvii cm a IiuhIiichs ti'lp.
Here Satiutlny -
C uy M. Itiut'-r, attorney from
Will lit Wull-'i, WjihIu, wiih in l.a
'Irande Saturday , on business.
Ki tuiiK to I.u (irande .
Mrs. K. Kvnns. who has heen
visiiinK niece. Mrs. Trunk Ikir
h, ;it I'oiiiti'llo. Malto, returned to
(Irani! last evening.
In Portland
' Kalpli Huron, postmaster. Ik
j p. -niliiiff a few days In' Portland
Imsill' ss. He ts expected to re
turn lo l.a (.Irande Wednesday.
luiness .Manager Appointed .
( 'in ire Mr Ken non was reeently
appointed liiiiiineKH niuiuiKcr of the
ni m) nil hudy of the l,a Orande
lih;h mhoo! lor the coming year.
Uefuriieil horn Portland
(Ii'orge T. Cochran returned yrs
t nlay from m-vera! days spent in
rtl;uid. Mr. (orhran attended a
iii-rtin of the Masonic Cirand
Id.lK'' trustees while there.
I'eeil Tonight
This evening after the regular
ih III of the national guard there
wilt he a feed at the armory, pre
pared by Fred Ueed, mess sar
pant. Attended Came
Mnnd Leliley, Alfred Jolinson
tied .less Andrews were among the
l.:v (Irande people who attended the
pendletoti-La. (irande b a a e h a 1 !
Came at Pendleton yesterday.
Returned Home
Alter spending the past six
wrekfi visiting lier brother in
Portland. Miss Manda Clark paas-e-1
through l.a (Irande this morn
ing en route- to her home at Jo
s' ph.
Here Yevicrilny
Mr. and M-s. Harry Mallou and
Jiiughter, Pauline, and llaehel Cof
fey, were guests yesterday at the
. t Hansen home. They motored
i Lukiran.de .franii Hrecwtitwr.
Passed Through
Mrs. Anna Hass arrived In La
(irande this morning from Port
land on train No. L'L She ts on her
way lo Knterprise where she ex
pects to visit for some time.
Here On IliisinesM
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hurley ar
rived In I .a Grande t his morning
on train No. 21 from I' mat 11 ki.
They will .spend several days here
on business.
To Visit NisHT
Mrs. J. (iiiwilh and children
passed through l.a (irande this
morning en route to Minam. where
they will spend several days visit
ing wiih Mrs. tlnwlth's sister. Mrs.
Taylor. They are from Kreewatcr.
Walter lord Hetler
Little Waller I'ord. who wm
i'iioi in lh' neck over a week ago
Miile at piay. is improved to the
Men that iie will be removed
from the hospital to his home to-
iy. according to reports this
"ruing.
Here This Morning
Mrs. Charles Wilgerodt was In
La (Irande this morning en route
t" her home at Knlerpi ise. after
All Eyes
On
Clint's
Greatest
Four
Dav
Ifairt
STARTS WKDNKSD.VY, MAY 20TH, AT 8 A. M.
CLOSKS SATURDAY, MAY WRD AT 8:30 I'. M.
WATCH OUR AD!
Clint's Clothiery
" Th c Store With a Conscience'
allinUlnit II,.- DiHirk-t Convrnllon
' th N.lKhl.ors of Wuoili-iaft at
."H'ni-r. .Mr. Wllitcroill la
litci Homo I'onnscli lor llu- NVIirh
oors of Woodcraft nt Kulcrprlse.
Iti'lin ni-,1 Hume
Miss lloboccu I'rovost, who lias
hoon vlailinB rrlallvra In I'artlund,
Astoria ami Sal. in. r.lurn.-U to her
home In l.u Oranile Katurduy.
Motored to Condon
I MrB. K. Heldel of Im (Irande.
and Mia. rharlea llronii. of lluki-r.
motored to Condon, Oreiron. and
spent the week-end. They returned
io l.u lirande yeaterday.
Ketunied to Laker
Alter spending the past week in
La (irande visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Oliver, Mrs. V.
O. Hun returned to her homo ui
liaker this morning on train No.
Visliia en
Miws Harriett Coburn of Lowell.
Muss.. Is viHiliiiK In La (irande ut
the home of Mr. and Mm. h. H.
Coburn. She expects to remain
hero one month.
'not Injured
William (Irohpe ih suffering rrom
sprained ankle. Incurred nt the
skutlng rink one evenliiK last week.
An X-ray picture will be taken of
llu; nnkle today, it has been an
nounced. Marshal in l,a (irande
N. A. Theisen. deputy Inlled
Mates marshal, with headquarters
in Portland, mu u visitor In this
eity yesterday on official business.
He left last night on No. 23.
Home from Portland
Mr. uud Mrs. A. K. Inirvra re
turned this morning rrom Port
land, where they Mttent the week
end. While there Mr llnrv,... (
tended the annual meeting of the
I'oreinaiia Association of the l n-
ion pacific Hail way com nan v. Mr.
DurVea Ih Herretin-v nf lln t.n.r.n.l
division of the association.
lietiiiiu1!.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods have
returned to their home In La
Grande nfler several days spent nt
The Dalles. Mr. Woods was called
to The Halles by his brother's ill
ness and Mrs. Woods, who was vis
iting in Portland, joined him there.
Mi. Woods brother. Win. Woods,
died while they were there.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tully were
visitors to La Grande Saturday
from Wallowa.
Mrs. Willis Phillips, accompan
ied by hrr von, Altsiv were-'vlsltors
to Ijii Grande Saturday from l'n
lon. MImh HvKIil IIiil'Ik.v nf In inn
was a visitor to La Grande Satur
day.
Jake Hallgarth and John Hen
derson, both of Klgln, were in La
Grande Saturday on business.
Mrs. M. A. Brown of Allcel. was
in La Grande Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. John Workman of
t 'it Ion. were La Grande visitors
Saturday.
Walter McGrath of North I'ow
der, was a business visitor to La
Grande Saturday.
Miss Matke. school teacher at
Summcrville, aa shopping here
Saturday.
Mrs. Hoy Poulter and Mrs. II. H.
Alb n went to Hot like this morii
int; on train No. 24.
Oliver Dasch drove to La (irande
from Hot Lake this morning on
busincs::.
The paper says Paris Is holding
tier annual street car strike.
Sale
: .. ... ran
BUCKS WIN
SUNDAY'S
GAME, 13-4
(CVmllmied frm rjr One.)
ly I in pe nsive, etc. Wei I, t Ii a t '
what the awful eighth Inning was
with La Grande spectators rilled
with awe.
It was then that murderer's row
really got Into action. The score
was 6 to 1 when Pendleton came
to bat hut It didn't stay that way;
long. Alter two outs had been ;
made a terrific rally started just :
after Harstad had been given It Ik
second free pass to first. Clark
singled, Jones doubled, Hunlap and
Hodges tripled, Hurgctl singled.,
Taylor singled, Olsen walked and :
then I.lnd, formerly of Walla Wal
la, lifted a neat homer. And all;
the while Pendleton runners were
spring over home plate with an
abandon that was "profoundly Im-1
pressive." Seven hits netted nine
runs enuff sed. i
Rally Nets Hirer Itiuii.
La (irande, although submerged I
under u deluge of runs, was not
broken In spirit. In its half of tin j
ninth Cunnyhain started off .a nice!
little rally with a single. An error i
put Hvd on first and Kulglir, fol-;
lowing Cunnyham's cut. hit safely, j
So did Hart man and three runs
were finally added to tin lonesome
one made in the seventh. Hut that!
was all that could be gathered. 1
It was a bitter pill to lake but!
It had. at that, more sugar coating i
than the one Walla Walla swallow-'
ed from Or. ikiker. I
nox kcohi; !
La Grande Alt H H I'O
Hartinan, If
Helm, '1
Williams, s
Gossett 3 ....
Harth, c
Cunnyhain, i
Alexander, r
Ivnight, 1 ....
ileins, p
.....5
Pendleton AU It 11 I'O A K
Taylor, 3 4 1 I! 1 a
Ulsen, r 4 2 1 1 0 u
Lind. I 5 J n o o
Harstad, m a 2 1 U 0 1
Clark, 2 3 2051
Jonis, c ...4 12 7 10
Muulap. p a 1115 1
j Hodges, a 4 112 4 0
I Harnett, If 4 112 10
34 13 12
27 11
Scoiv
La Grande 1
Hits 2
by liming
234&U78U
.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 a
.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 ti 7 a y
3 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 X 12
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 'J X 13
(tuns .. ..
Pendleton
lliis
Huns .. ..
Summary; Home runs: Llnd.
Three, bast hits: Clark, Hodges,
Harth. Two base lilts: Oiseii, jiun
lap, Jones. Karned runs: Pendle
ton 1, La Grande 2. Struck out:
Hy Duntnp 6, by Helns 4. First, on
balls: OH Dunlap 1, oil Hvlns 6.
Wild pitches; imnlap I, Helns 1.
Civdlt victory to Uunlap, charge
defeat to HeillH. Stolen . bases:
Alexander, Knight 2, Taylor. Sac
rifice hits: Cunnyhain. Left on
bases: Pendleton I , ivu Grande 2.
Miouble plays: Williams to Helm tu
Knight. Oiticlals: Harrah, Pendle
ton, Crews, Lu Grande. Time oi
game: 2 hours.
WEST RANGES
SHOW DECIDED
IMPROVEMENT
(Continued from Pngo Ono.)
Spring Iossi-h on bot h cattle and
sheep heavier than usual. Stocks
of hay on farms are quite low.
OKKGON Hanges show mater
ial improvement due to favorable
temperature ami moisture condi
tions with proiipects good. Cattle
and sheep are in good condition.
Hef prices a little stronger.
IDAHO Timely raina all month
kept pastures and ranges growing
nicely. Hheep and lambs doing
well and headed for upper ranK''S
Shearing nearly linished. v uoi
market dull. Cattle took thin due
to short feeding to during winter
and entered Hie spring range rather
weak. Moisture and IrriKatlon wa
ter supplies excellent and Htork
meii are optimistic over the graz
ing outlook.
SERVICE AT
CHURCH FOR
GRADUATES
(Continued from Page One.)
nelle Dlcklson. I1' ranees die, Kbert,
Lo llse French, George Kd ward
Fuller, Mary Lucille Gardiner.
Sarah Hess Getlnl. Bessie l.enote
Gibson, Inez othella Gray. Thy
mus Young Stanford tl llliam.
Valet te Sea rborougii 1 Iarr, Klun-r
Monroe Harnden. Bernard Wil
liam llummelt. Opal Grace Kio,
L. l-'dwin Jensen, Sylvester Virgil
Kellz, Marjor.e Claire Kiriiy. Ktta
Belb' Kitchen. Herman James
Kramer, Theodore L. Klein, KMz.i
bel h Marian Loved, Carl John
Lund, Mildred Beatrice Lush,
ma Lyman. Kmma Victoria Mc
Anish. Vol ma Pearl McCall, Alma
KlliKibelh MrCtnng, Haymoud Ar
thur Meyers!' k. Gnldlo iNabelle
Miller, Ib-rbeit Samuel Miller.
Mary Lucille Millerlng. Douglass
,ewls Moe, John Harold Nelson,
Kli.aheth Mayo I 'nylon, Veda
Itoxie i rice. Marvel hnogeiie
Ithlne, George Kduin Itoyes. Lou
ie Salisbury. Phyllis Josephine
Seranlon, Clifford DeAlton Seitz,
Lillian Luetic Sims. Wtlma Mae
Smllh, Hobert Lewis Smith. Gene
vieve Stark, .elma Taylor. John
Bernard Theisen, Ivan Glenn
Thompson. Mildred A llu- Webb.
Halph Webb. Karllne Whisbr.
Cla ide 1(UKHII Wlllcock. Helen
Giaro William. Paul Zaugg and
l.outse Key.
Nazlmova, stage anl scre-il star,
says she doesn't want a divorce,
iiiuhitiv one v ho Jy tn't.
SAVE -with
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
We Can Honestly
li commend
$irfs '93'
Hair Tonic
an a germi
cidal, stimu
lating tonic
w hieh will
give the 1 1 :i i l
reiiewi'd life
and In?
sire.
-X" is
not
sticky or
inuN;;y. t
It is easy to
a p p 1 y and
d o e s not
1 e a v e t h e
hair dry or
brittle.
Glass Dn
lass uruvs
Inc.
Sfcs
La Grande. Oregon
I'OKTl-AM) i.i:m:ts
POltTLAXO, ore. (AP Callh
weak today; hogs 25 to Ml cent!
higher lightweights ! 1 ;t (' $13. an
shi'ep steady.
lOggs and bntteri'at steady. Uut
ler 4 lie.
in n r.m vr
RAX FKANCISCct AP) Blll
terfat 4ti here today.
MAliKING 1,1 Mlti:iC NOW
NKW OHLKANS (Special) Al
most coincident with the arrival of
the first white colonists in America
lumber manufacturing has been
one of the important Industrie:) of
this country. Vet it is not titP.i!
the present day that lumber, one
of the most nccesary and uni
versally used commodities in the
life of the people, has been put on
the basis of a definitely Idenlified.
quality product.
This Innovation in Hie lumber In
dustry has been achieved by the
"Soiitherti Pine Association';' 'Whose
, -9
Persian
IA.rtil-1' ' ',""",",
rrom the vase, rise
clear, fw.ct notcr, nt
s.mR. I'- V.w. witli W-
t l' rJ1.lt!
iJor, lisr.nui i
girls ajnec.
7,1, .n N.tl.'.t""""
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" 1 , . -t . iri-i:C.
ter.ttti in w
Miiriri
i
1L Jv
Markets
1 4 6WMmfmml
FRENCH TO
OFFER DEBT
PROPOSALS
(Continued from Pago On.)
The action of this government,
dlscloacd Saturday, in ailvising nine
debtor powers that it desired fund
liiK proposals from them, was ex
pected generally to develop into
more than a question of itii tie
men ts between t he 1'nitcd States
and the nations to which it made
war and post-war loans. Hellef
prevailed Unit the American gov
ern men t taking u positive stand
alter three years of waiting, there
would be u stir among all of the
inter-aliii d debtors and creditors
looking to a general disentangle
ment of debts.
Negotiations KxiMfUtl
immediate proposals from, all oft
its debtors arc not expected by the
American government, its view, as
expressed in responsible, quarters,
being thai some of thcni will re
spond instead of proifers on which
preliminary conventions can b in
itiated. Confidence is fell, how
ever, that an Important start will '
be made when any one of Hie allied
powers submits a proposition for
conversion of t ho demand notes
held by tilts government into bonds
with fixed rates and dates of pay
ment. Klexcnllt Century Coffins round
lu ItrMointlon of l.ngll'-li Clmrcli
L i: I C KST Kit, Kng. (AP) Dur
ing restoration work on Swlth
land Church, Leicestershire, which
dates back to Saxon times, three
of t Im eleven! h century windows
were uncovered. I'nder the door
were found two coffins of children
of the OanvcrH Huller family, an
cestors of tho present Karl of
Lanesborough, whose county seat
is at Swiihland Hall.
An interesting connection with
SwKhluml also is the tombstone of
Sir Joseph Dan vers ho died
nearly 2o years ugo. It Is said to
be the only instance in I England
where half the grave Is In a cliurch
aid and half in unconsecraled
ground. Sir Joseph had instructed
his sou to bury him in this fash
ion, so that when the last trum
pet was sounded he should be abb
to arise on the Judgment Day upon
hi:; own laud.
The Florida Legislature is Con
sidering making It Illegal to be de
scended from a monkey.
subscriber mills on April 1 last, put
there will be plainly marked a
number wit hln a circle, which
Alentiiies the manufacturer of the
lumber, the letters ''SPA" ns the
official symbol of the association,
and thv -grade of the piece, for ex
ample; "it c HTH" for U and
nelter. or "No. 1 Com." for No. 1
common, or whatever the grade
may be.
into effect the guide-marking and
t rade-murking of all lumber and
timber which they produce for the
.1 ,..,,...,! 1,. ....,..!,.. IT.,. I,,,. th.
(sociution's plan, on the end of each
piece of. lumber and stick of
l lier produced bv subscriber mills,
".in. LL..I- - 1 . -
City and out of town
mail orders received now
This mail order system has been adopted so that every community
may secure its scats on the same basis as the citizens of Portland.
You will secure the best seats
by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon re
ceiving your check or draft or post office money order.
ROSARIA the stupendous
pageant of the rose
The greatest outdoor performance ever staged, with a cast of 5,000
singers and dancers, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained.
Jat indicite tin- irata you want arv.l the lvt tkkrtii uniokj will hf mt you at
Ofict. Jt wiil he wfer to endow a ielI-idJrpAed iUmped envelope for repljr.
Arena chair4 (four center sections directly tn front of lUije). . 2 00
Arena atU (actions to sides of stanc) 1 50
( .fa.Kl and (in front of ie 2 00
FtVachem (to auk o tige m arena, reserved) 1 00
Bleacher (unreaervedf y
Mil orjeri to Roae Henfiva! Headquartera, Room nVlT, Oeon Buildinij, Portland,
t ntftrwt. Make coer.k or mor,ry order or dratta payable to
Treafuxer of the Portland Rose Featival Inc. No war tai.
ROSARIA
PAGEANT FEATURE OF
PORTLAND ROSF FESTIVAL
Multnomah Stadium
June 15-19
An Optimist
Mr. Mary Paige, 107, says "peopti
are kinder today than they ued tj
lH and the world io getting bettoi
nil
the time.' sho lives with hei
daughter, .82, at Jollet, III.., and li
!iM able to assist with the hous
woih. Her husband died at the bki
.of 105.
Hard Times in Scotland
Strip Famous Castles
AHKHDKKN. Scotland (Al'J
Many of tho picturesque cnallea of
Scotland tire gradually disappearing
or at. least being stripped of their,
arllclcs of historic. Interest, de
spite, efforts on behalf of varlouj
individuals and organizations to
preserve them for future genera
tions. The most recent to; be. In
vaded by. the auctioneers Is Slalns-
Caatle, " the Aberdeenshire coast,
where the Karls of Krrolt, heri
table high constables of Scotland
held their state. Most of the castle
owners aver they hav been forced
io sell the ancient dwellings be
cause of high taxes and the cost of
upkeep. , ,
Herore the war Slalna Castle
counted among Its visitors the Kan
of Oxford and his family, who
spent u summer there. In I !U4
Dame Clara Hull and her husband
made a stay of several months. Hc
eeiilly, however, the castle has been
uninhabited, and how the last of
its furnishings have been sold un-
fder the auctioneer's hammer. At
one lime tuo art treasures oi ine
castles were worth thousands of
pounds and Its library consisted of
more than 6,0on volumes. Among
Its manuscripts were the charters
of Hruce and the paintings includ
ed works by Vandyke, Reynolds,
Gainsborough and others. 1
The castle stands In a unique po
sition. A person cannot walk
around It. It was "built, upon the
margin of t he sea." so t hat the
walls of ono of the towers seem
oniyMi continuation of the perpen
dicular rock, the foot of which is
beaten by the wuves. "1 would not.
for my amusement, wish 'for a
storm," wrote Dr. Johnson in. his
tim-.r'Hcottlsh Tour," "but as storms,
whether wished ' for or not. will
-' J 'l.l-J
America
marvels at
Portland's
pageant!
Violence Walks Abroad
In Portuguese Capital
LIHHON (AP). The population
of Lisbon has fallen recently un
der the terrorizing Influence of
the I ted Legion, a secret society
of malefactors notorious for bomb
outrages, assassinations and rob-'
berles. Several groups of these
bandits have, during tho last fc-v
weeks, carried out their exploits
In broad daylight, entering tho
principal national banks ami de- j
mnnding, with pointed pistols, .
large sums of money, and impos-
tag silence by threats of veil-'
geancc on the clerks and their'
families.
A few days ago. In a busy thor
oughfare, a collector was assault
ed and robbed of his bag contain
ing several thousand poinds.
While two men attacked tne col
lector, others discharged pistols
In the most approved movie style,
effectively covering tho retreat of,
the attacking party to a side car,
in which they made their escape.
As these repeated occurcnc
are being carried out without Im
mediate Intervention of the po
lice, and without arrests being
made, the newspapers have cen
sured the negligence of the police.
Now, however, the authorities
have arrested tho principal per
sons Implicated In the assault on
the collector and several other
members of the Hrd legion. At
the same time nil the newspapers
print a statement rrom the com
missioner general of police in
which he protests against the In
justice of the references made to
this corporation. He affirms that
the Impunity of the criminals is
due ot tho terror and cowardice
of the victims, , who. reruse lo lay
complaints against them.
As booh as the members of the
Jted Legion were arrested dyni-j
nine uouios - expioueu in various
quarters of tho city, fortunately
ra ising no loss of life, though
several places of business have
suffered severely, one of them
being completely destroyed.
CulffriiM lo Film Slai-H
Nevrr lVnld Alildu llu- liub
. HOLLYWOOD, Cnllf. ( AI").
Hutlti- WllHoi'i Tillioitrni-, ncffi-o
liulr-ilnnsi-r for rilm slum, uiol
Ihtc roii-nlly, bpnrlns lo th hist
'ii Imlicd for - hohln-il hair Ui.it
wim ovornhudowpd only by tho
Hoiin-tlinoa huppon I tuny nny that I
Should wlllliiEly look upon Hum
from Hlnlnw-rnidln,"
KODAKS
CAMERAS
FILMS
FILM PACKS
l:slnmn and Aiim-o I'llrnx
l.iuvi! Your Mliim Hitii lo
. ' Do developed
Moon Drug Go.
Everything for the
Sick Room
Phone M-68
General Cords
Go a Long Way lo Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
fciiccefiMors to
Little Miss Sun Bonneit
Will lotik ciiiinIii' In ono of hlue or pink '
;hiKliam, either check or plain
0 5c ;
Piny Sulls hi hlne or khaki
K 1. 1 ,i
Art & Baby Shop
'KTKItYTIIINO I'OIt TIIF HABY"
HEMHTIT'IIIN. HnlH Kiiinini r lllillt. STAMPING
I11JT1 Klllt K PATl KIiNH I. SI. O. THHEAO
ARCADE
Today And Tuesday
"Gerald Granston's
Lady"
' With
James Kirkwood
Alma Reubens, and
Walter M. Grail
Fox Educational "Arc Husbands Human?"
love of her work.
The woman, creator of gor
geous hcud dresses that were ad
mired throughout the feminine
world, was virtually unknown un
til her death. It was her fato
to see the bobbed hair she tie
tested become a fixture d irlng
the nine years of hep. usnociatlon
with the film industry. She used
to stay up nights figuring out
ways to combat the encroachments
of the bob among film women.
Fatting in tills sho evolved tho
most elaborate methods of dis
guising It. This motive was re
sponsible for some of tho unique
coiffure effects that adorned the
heuus of movie stars, and caused
many women to wonder who tho
designer was.
Los Angeles rich man's wife asks
divorce because she washed dishes.
May be why he is a rich man.
OOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Lot AneUi
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New. Modern
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff bom $1.59
SPECIAL
liiidii-s' IVh-r I'nii
SIIK-lllKl-Wniil Kllp-Ovt-r
KWKATKltS
$2.45
31 en's
AIHI.MTIO I'NDKItWKAK
I tfu
Sen Our Windows for
Other Spivinls
The New York
Store
1210 Adiuiu
Trades
Wu liavo n modern
liouso hi Portland In a
good ItH-atlon, to trailu
for n house! ami lot In
La Grande.
We nlso have n gxMHl
nimlerii house ami
large lot in La (taude
ttt trade for au auto
- mobile.
We also have a giswl
lot lu Ln (a-ando io
trade for a gtanl car.
WEEKS & JJLACK
KKALTOHS
N'ew I'oley Ithlg.
Just across from 1. O,
La Grande, Ore.
Southard & Shlnn