La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1925, Image 7

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Rovcn
The Observer Want Ad Page
fhe Market Place ot Union and Wallowa Counties
rem KE.vr
FOr. ltKNT Coml'ortiihte slopp
ing room with board If 1 sired.
'I'lium. 375 J. KI-G-ll-St
JtJC IIKNT I'tirinsli.-.t I room
cottiiK.. at 1 it 0 41 7th SU'.'ot. Jliono
'1S1 J. Mrs. Harry llotfimin. j
' 15-6-lt-4tp
J'Olt I'.KNY Two-room nioU?l'tl '
furnish.', 1 uiiiirtm.-nt. lf;17 Knur-!
th. Hub Apartmt-ms. y-ti-8-tf
roit
f")m
It ION'!' 4-room lion:', Nt'w
lluoli utul Stationery Co.
lU-0-4-tr
l-'Olt llKN'T l.luht lious., kt'.-pintf
rooms. 1312 A.luins itv.-. 1'liun.-
i:.7 J. . n-o-i-tr
yon itENT-
OUlre J. J.
Apt. Ill
r'ok-y.
l-'oi.'y. In-t-4-iS-tf
' FOll SA1.I2
KOR SAI.K 4-rootn -lions.'.
C St Inouir.'' own.-r. '.t-tl-l'J
Sot
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I'Oli .SAI.K- lioll toll il.HK, raiiRi-.
'.library table, brass bf.ltil fail, (lin
ing tabl.-, six oalt rlttiirs, dr.SH.T,
I.it.'lj.-M tabl.'. hr.-nr. fttsl table,
liooiu $ over Cooli.lKo l'aint
Store, fall evelilnKS. 1'hone :Ct4
J. , iiaytinie. :tn-i;-iti-tr
yOll SAI.lv Mud, rit live-room
house, flreplaee. Ttvo lots. Mrs.
MetHlel'. lfitll AtluiHH AVe. lift"'!'
t. o'eloek. I 7-0-KI-41
VOU SAI.K t'arlou.l of new lum
ber: 2x6: 2x4: 1x12; IxlU. 1208
, JWonroe St. O. .Stevens.
4 H.-(i-l-12t.
yOll SAI.K Good car, lols of
speed und power. 'Will tttlto piano
or phonograph as part payment.
' Kasturn Oreson Music Co.
i 20-5-4-tf
WANTKI) -JMtono
4:12
S-wiiif; netitly dono.
P.. .Mrs. Nora Webb.'
9-fi-Il-tr
i'AINTtl, t'alriming p:ip,-r htitiKiiiK
J. 1'. Landry. 1'hone 4 s I W.
0-0-3-tf
WANTED RAGS Clean cotton
rKS at tho Observer office.
Frlne them In. S-27-tf
KnH-h Kxpfrt Foiwasts
Radio Control uf Haiders
MAN'CHKHTKU. Knj;. (AP Dr.
l.. S. Palmor, chh-r of thf nnnll
etl pliynli-K dopjH'l inont of tin ol
U'jfi of Tociinoluy, Maiu-hi-sier.
told the Manobcslvr Mis.sionnry j
niitl I'hHosopbical Woca ty rcc-ntiy j
that In tho m-xt war t hat which J
wns accomplish! d by t ho "llritisii
In tho ZocbriiKRo ruiil In liMS,
Could all bo don" by wiroh'ss.'
A aotdb-r in u dugout in Knff
lifnil could send out a fieet of liu.ils
said Ir. I'alni"r, Ruido ilio vcK-fls
by radio to a coriain point, maku
tho dischai'Ko bombu and tht-n
brinvr ilicin bark without nhplnnoi
observation. The oonrso of the
ships would have to he plotted
on u map, but with airplane ob
servation a raid could bo made
onanist the enemy with ront pre
cision. The speaker explained that
in controlling u torpedo aimed, tor
example, al a submarine, tin tor
pedo could bo xeen all the time,
mid If it went t ho wrong way n
tup of a key would niter its course
and s-nd it in iho direction of the.
target.
m
GUAPBL
PRIVACY
A chapel in which
you ran hold a ser
vice entirely to your
liking Is at your dis
posal. Your wishes ns to
privacy will be ab
solutely respected.
Wo give considerate
service.
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ZIMMt.HMAH
Undertakers
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NUMBER
CHANGES
Our new telephone directory should be in your
hands by this lime, liefore calling any number,
please consult this directory. This will help us give
you better service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Ifll
Can Be
Done
An Observer Wmit Ad will
do It quickly Biitl eeonoinlo
ally. .o mutter what your
want, ir it can In found in
11m.' I, a Crmido territory, a
Want Ail viil flml il.
Header Inlrrest anil rentier
fonfidcitco htiilt owr a long
period of y cttPM show s lis
uluc In (.lNeror Want Ads.
Intelligent p e o p I v wuioli
them omstundy for liifii,
reining, trading, gelling jobs
II lit I getting help, etc.
'1'he cast is small the re
llllJtS HIV Jiuimdiufc.
"AS OHSERVTB WANT
Al WUjL DO IT"
South American Artists
Exhibit at Los Angeles
I. OS ANOKI.KS (AD. I'lve
hundred oil puitttliiKH and eleh
Iiiks by l. adhur eont.-inportiry art
isls of Xorlh, Central and South
Aliierlca will be brought tOKeltl.T
here lor a three-month ilisplav
wntn the I'au-Aui.'iiean exblbi
tltm opeTis November ;t, this year.
.al the l.os Antfeles tuuseum.
I The exhibition, in which palni-
(imrs by artists front c:in:ida and
Hi,- I'nited States of North Amer
ica, Mexico and I'nnnma of Cen
tral America, and IlrUKll, ArK-en-
tina, i'eru and Chile of South
America, will be exhibited, will
marl; the fust representation in
this country since IMf of the
southern continent's art. ArKen-
tiim. in l!iir. entered a remarl:-
able exhibit In the Panama 1
Mush and Milk
' A bra ml new 12x!U garage de
liverod mi your lol for Si8..Vh
, speuk quick only three left. We
j ore moving our bieliies aero-
the street: that ncotmts for the
j reduction In price. I lickory plow
i singletree. H."c and ' each,
i House paint S2.."t0 per gallon,
t Moiled huM-cd o!l, Kl.15 per gal-1
jlon.
( We nro in n deperaie hurry.
n will clie.
I Yours Duly
! Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man's I'riend"
Oppo. IVniudry. Phono M-21S
o Sunday Husluess
STAGE
OV AM) APn.R MAX 11
u:Avt; ijcavr
Villon I. ft (Jrajnlo
7:S0 A. M. 8:30 A. M.
3 1:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M.
2;16 P. M. 6:30 P. M.
Sunday
1:00 P. M. 5:80 P. M
l. G. IcLAP
Headipiartrrs, Sonrmer Hotel
1 . LXlJL
NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Chvadfled Want Ada nro strict
ly CASH IS AIVANCK: mpy
must Ik? In not later tlmn 9 a. m.
Unto of insertion. Kutw; 2e Iht
word lor (wh insertion.
KOH SAI.K Lot on pived street.
Cheap. Cull illl Cedar Street.
Phone US It. 13-C-l:l-ltp
I'OU SAI.K -Jersey cow. S 4 .r. t)f
Private Oarage for rent. Phone
3 W. 12-t;-t.'t-ltp!
roll I'.KXT-Modem lurnisheil 3-1
room and bath. With or without t
Karate. Phone :it,'.t K. Call ot
lee 2 N Ave. 15-U-!:l-llp
Pfllt SALi: rive room modern
stucco house. See K. M. lloyd,
Kex Ihirber Shoi. 1 2-l-I 3-31 p
ZIHKIt Ultli'K-Uoom nn.l board
with cut rates. Mod, rn sleeping
rooms. Investigate, 14.IS Wash.
Ave. ir..(;-t:t-itii
POP, SAI.K IS24 Chevrolet. Call
between 7-ln a. m: al 2HI2 Third
stl"Ct. 12-t;-l3-lt
R)U SAI.K Household furniture
lucludinK raniie, lieatins: stove,
an.) fruit jars. Phone 314 Wr.
!iS Main Street. ID-ti-lS-tf
LOST tilt STOI.KN-Large blarlc
and while Holsteln cow nboul to
freshen. Uranded circle V on
hip. Plione 2f,!l W. lli-O-13-llp
POIt it K N'T
pitrttnent.
enltolltt.
Modern furnished a
Call iiiS It, Mrs. K.I
H-G-12-tf
I'OJi tlKNT Apartment. Konr
rfiniiiH und luith. l-iuh! and H'll-
tor. Ma. (loorgo mm m2;comedy Aerial Gymnasts
Waah- uv' !!l-,-,,pHead Sunday
on ham: smaii cook stove. Vaudeville. Bill.
1'hone Main 3U. K-O-lSt j
'CHI It K N'T Well furnished thro
rooms, modern, Aduiis only
17f"7 Washington.
ll-ti-13-ltp
cif ic International exposition ,nti
Sun Kruncisco.
i'aintingH by Diego Rivera, of
Mexico, considered by art critics
as one of the greutest living att
jsts; Juan Chariot, a!so a Mi'xl
can painter, and .Manual Viga, a
1 1 "uban. one of the younger 1 1.1.-
vana )aintois, will be exldbtted.
A few portraits by the late
John Singer Sargent, American
if ttst. Wit) be pai t of tlie exhi
bition. Ot her prominent North Ameri
can' artists whose canvasses will
shown are Crederick C:i"l
("i-iiK'ke, Karl Anderson,- John ii.
Costigan. Mai-y ( osat(. John t.
i ui lson, 1. . iM'wtng. iuni t
liarnef, .limn a. iiraoacn, itou- awi piays tits own numuors oh um'
oil IJeri. John C. Jobansen, l.eon uke and banjo together with many
KroH. IhnesL haw son and Klmer witiy remarks and puns, iiiun A;
ichofh'td.' ! S iiKiuia I'orrn a clever pair or mu-
immediately following the c'o.e iacians with specialties on Die Ac
of,the exhibition here. January . cordian ami clarinet, populur airs
DfL'G, tho halin American section und jazz, played so us to typify
will start on a tour of the Im-lthem its real iiistriimentaU'sis. As
porliint museums of the l'nttd vocalists, their voices hh-nd In per
States. and the North American fert harmony.
section wilt be sent to the -eapi-S Orchestra and Pictures also R a
tals of hatin America. Jnred on the bill,
Hulio i to I'ueyrredon, nmhnssa- . .
dor to the I'nited Stales from ' rp i Q
Argentina, has accepted an im-M 10111 iVllX OCOVCS
tation. to snoah at the opening of SllCCOSS in Ri(loi'S
the ex,ion. j()f th(J pnl,I)Ie Sage
What's worse than the life of a' 1
canary bird while the woman, of-
the house is out of town? j
j
There are those who work
a use they are too lazy to loaf.
he-
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
7A&, Bun Oowm TbTUE AKD
SET 7ME CAWDLES 7WAT I
C?r;E5ED LAsrMKSttT-IW
TDVOSCtoJj AMD I
TO6M W3 TAB TABl
Mucay MOW)'
MOM'N POP
r
c.t.i war . mow ARniir
TinQ The avterncoM
TciMQ THE aTTERNCOM !( VE RE Too E;JV '. If:- TWFS Mi TiME OFF HIMSELF AM' 1
t v-r o w tu ins J",J ' ii3
tJl PC D'.tTDF TriE OrF.CE
. - THl5AFrt'-"-MANDl ! I
H - 1 r VWMTVf -to . t-
v Win txrr-z---- . " "'.ui o...
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
ANV, ME.. BLITHERS
IT IS jVRV PLAIN, R?OM WHAT VOU SaV,
tnT YOU WVEM'T
GIVEN THE SUBJECT
CAREFUL THOUS-HT.
ONE POINT THAT
YOU CALL THAT
LAUGHING-, THEN
I. MADE A POOR
job op it !.',.' ,
La Grande
One of the most plcaing and en
tertaining vaudeville ihils 'of the
fi'-M'jn is xromised at the Arcade
i n:am on wtm tray next.
Tho Aerial La Ports, comedy ?-
,riai gymnasts, present their offer
ing which they term "Comedy Ae
rial Gymnasts." They arc making
their initial p paritmv in tin West
and will undoubtedly entertain ami
amuse any audience thai witnesses
their performance, t'lark, t.cnuru
& ilyan appear in "Fun A la Car
te," a happy combination of youth
versatility and talent, snappy songs
classy costumes, und funny silua
ttoua. Sherlock i Clinton "Jlriyht
Mree.t a from Musical roiuetly,"
incorporate many pleasing nmin-
unis ol
lelihtful s.ugiii- und dune-
ing geitis- a et-mpb that will create
a iavorable impi'ession. IJappy
Johnson, "The t'jildeaeln d Amer-
lean, lives up lo ins name,--sutAj
Playing the part of hasslier.
Tom Mix is attracting great crowds
1(t ;ar the.ater, where i Ids
William Ko-i screen adaptation of
Xane Grey's famous novel, "ttiders
Uves
rrm nvrrnTm
nujm
1 ""JlSl '
Vijp
) 4.v rUCi v 'ffe-Ti W sack Rismt Q
If Can't do rr cmcx "N
DONTErPeCT ANYONE ?
WA-A-A-A-A!!.'-Y5U
MAkTE ME
LAUGH HI
L
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nit, W
Ti,T-rrrTT-q
... in
Theatres
of the Purple Sage," is playing for I
two days.
In tills virile drama of pioneer
days. Sir. Mix portrays tho part of
tt western hero who, like a dp
vufitating utigel, swept through the
countryside of the early settlement
and made his name u terror 10
right a great wrong. He plays it
so convincingly und with such a
wealth of dramatic force that the
role is destined to stand us one of
hw greutest.
Tho closing scene of this throh
b!ng drama of the great western
desert is staged in the mountains,
in a spot of greet natural grand
cur. To save a girl and her sweet
heart from a force of pursuing
rustlers, a hum1 rock Is dropped
down a sheer cllit. crushing to
death many of the horsemen,
liunning through the eiitiro pic
ture is a powerful, absorbing love
srory that breaDvs the rnggt-dm-w
and tfie hole.-omeuess ui the i;reat
wcCc ttnc cf the hiKMcM Kiirprisi s
13 the discovery of tin- Identity ot
the injurious masked rider.
Great Romance,
"Barbarie Frietehie,"
New a rhotoplay.
Uomance, it is agreed, is great
est of all the 'ingredients" con
tained in the modern photoplay of
popular appeal. While motion pic
ture producers strive, through va
rious means to give the public
"what It wants," i! Is ever evident
flint a beautiful romance stirs the
hearts of old and young alike.
And now comes to the screen the
greatest romanc in American hts
lory. "Durham l-'rcjirhlo," a Kegal
production, which will be shown
here for the first time next Sun
day when it comes to the Sherry
theater. Through the ne:ir perfec
tion of screen ieebniji this fa
mous story is made to unfold on
I fi Hilver sheet with u i-ealiim !!:!
Then Mom
TijBmihS
MlSMAP
OMS.B
ih ms
AMMO
TAS
SOOM
S'TSikES'
UPDM
A
An Unexpected
THAT'S MC MWEP
Time off himself am
If But Gosh -if he
LEAVES TVlE OFFiCe
WHAT'S TO STOPMfc
FKO'A SEDNQ TtiE
BALLQAME
farrl.' thy nvi4!vm-tf nu k throtiuh
hixtory to Ctvit War dayn, (ar U W
rndawt'd itli tvuuittU1 of fi'miniiie
sutitli'tj. uwi't-tiutiH uiul tli'lirury so
wft'H mining i rn(i.lrr tit it.- of
love. Ami I'Ttutnly. roinnnco win
iK'Vvr TiHi-il Jy r'iitrr ulvtut U 8
than flu1 Kt of lUubum l-'it'ttcHU1
und Will Trumbull,. whU'h ju-ovi'd
Rr'iitT titan tin' iirtiU'tidt-M that di
vided Xrnih jtd Smith and stood
tiic H'St ivwt m!y of M iianitton, turt
of actual fotvUhi ln'tw'tM the
litcfK brother and v-'ctlu'a.rt
From llii thn of the uuuoum'i-tnt-itt
that -iiarlmni Krcitchie" waa
fimiUy 10 hi' bIvi an adf sruati
s('!'t' if'nhiiiim iiitfni- intcrt-st
in rtUu i'trt'U-H ci.-iUfit'd uround thv
rii otri' of va tmii if act ri-ss for
tin roll' of liiirhani. And this mai
ler of casting coriftttntfii a vry
roil I vrohlom for the jviwdiu'i-r:. for
In this day of bohbfd hairrd atar
und ft'itilltiK womi-n a wUvonu' liur
bitrn of th tit'ntn ii Xytv pro'd dif-fit-uh
to find- it wax only natural
nndvr the WronmstiiiHV's, thnt the
M'brlion of KloivruT 'llor hnmt'
dluU'ly brouKbt u llood of fmurnit
ututoiy iiii'HKaK' s to tho Mtudtu und
u Mi.s 'iti(ir h.'nsclf, far the rub
is eon.-ddtTi-d of ii- of tho routes!
0;MU'tUUitioH of tho KOUHOn.
i ippiislii' .Mlxs Yblor, in ihc color
ful ioti of Will 'I'rumbutl, Kd
iiitiud t.nwc whs cast, und his .stud
cil intori.n i at ion Is inu-usoly hu
man and satisfying frcm boKitrniriff
la nul.
Americans Played Hall
A Thousand lears Ago
srnrnru:u, in. ((Ah
Playing bull was America's nation
al sport before Kric the Ued dls
covered tlreenland. and the base
ball tengirrs of today arc not very
different from the- clrcidis that
drew idg crowds to its games when
Daniel itooue wa cutting his first
teeth on a beur-cluw necklace.
Additional proof of this is found
in the uulobiogruphy of Hlucic
Hawk, hist of the Kreut Indian war
chiefs who fought in Itfinois. lie
told of the great bull games that
used to lie played among the H'ihos
in the Mississippi valley, and relat
ed that from uo to lumi persons
oflett jdayed on one side.
Another feature,. the auto-
biography relates, was the gninbl-
ing which took place among tho
tribes, and individual Indians on
the outcome of the games. The
red ihan oft en risked afi his world
ly posessions, lu a wager on the
home team.
There may have been Indian
ilabe Kuihs hack tu those days
also, for mack Hawk told bow each
i tribe- or village had its favorit'
team, and said that to excel in' the
game brought distinction upou the
player. The uunual festival games
in which the championship was de
cided were of sufficient importance
to briair every friendly tribe to the
appointed meeting ground.
A group of medicine men, agreed
upon by the opposing sides, acted
us uuiplren and prayed long and
puhlteiy that they might adminis
ter Impartially the rules of a con
test wbteh apparently involved all
the run.ior elements f the mode mi
j-iiiuih of baseball, football, bas-
i kelbail. lacro:
und hocUey,
Vienna liiocks Prtigrcss
With I mitittrtrllctl Tnlk i
VllvNNA (AI A committee of
the Austrian Natlouul Assembly,
for a period uf two months- push
has been giving u striking exhibi
tion of the public business by n
process of talking a measure to
death There is no regulation to
prevent t he coin m ft teemen from'
speaking forever, und some of
them have declared their Inten
tion to talk until they gain their
point, irrespective 0f the merits of
the case.
Their came before the commit
tee t he ijucMtou of nominating u
chairman to look Into tin1 uuesiion
of city rents. The Social Demo
orals wwe opposed to Dr, Kiett
hock. former minister of finance.
who was desir
I by a majority of
the committee. They begun u se-
rb-.s of errdiess speeches Oft the
luties of the chairman, and have
kept this up for eight weeks. Arty
1
Got Waxy
Meeting
fic 5n -Three Fifteen
. i yJONDE.14 WHY
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Professional Directory
This directory Is esniflally liamly tor iU wowcomer or
fop Iho ont-nf-tonn reader who may want tho uamu ami
address of smie H-fii.-iwHal man. H hn? been, rnreftilly pru
IHtrvtl ami will prove to 1 a ready aid to any reader i ub
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Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
Hi'titt K. ItttAnr - Attoruey-t-t.tt
oiTtuu est-.iu;ohsuu Uuihi
tiiif TtfU-ho.itt Miiin Jii.
COX'IfflAY and KUKU11 AUUao,
T. I m hrHll Hhtl Ct.Ii.ll H. I'.ln-t'lliil il.
Altoruoys si Law. l-.fi Urundu Na
tional UttUk- huildlntf, Ttleidione
Uii 91.
UOtllUlT 8, KAKIX AUFivfy at
Uw, W'est-
Jn-obAoa bulldlriff, Ttdpnune Muin
CAitl J. itKI.H Attorney Rt !.rw,
liowm 20. New Kok-y iillildiriif.
Telephone ilaln 77.
Dentists
Or. XmtKR JOirKSOV Dntliit,
tJfirtijittr huildini;. Tel-phone Main
lr. tt. H. Strr.r.KR Pimtist, Ilooms
9 to id, Paltuor-Ruucli building.
Tetphon Main
Ur. Ii. I MIA Trntist. Ruitts
2, over lied Cross i)ru(E Slore.
TUtplmne Main 717,
Hr. RAY Ml'HIHlV Dentist, lloam
13, Summer building. Tutephunu
Mtn iS7.
Architect
Itootu 7
T.n OrtLnA Natlunftl Rank RotlAinw
If lie navertiMs 11, he know It's
good.
accomplishment bus. of courfotore attracted to th place every
neen comprerery ofisiructed. tine
member, ilerr WHttcrnigg. Ims
spoken for 4s hours, spread over
a period of seven days. n& recent
ly nririouncod be vfould "mumble"
for seven days more, tils method
is to utter it word every 30 sec
onds, or two words a mlmrte, and
thus to prolong indeiintely jti.s dis
course. Clihiook Siilnuin Iteiich Dam
Tdthh CITV, Ore-. Chinook sal
mon are arriving itt larger nuut
hers at Die datu here, and crowds
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaner, layers
Ami I'lvswrs
ntO.NK M.U.N 7112
Depot Street
PURITY BREAD
If yon are interested in the purity of the fond
products that find their way into your system you
should investigate the nutritious tircud ami dainty,
satisfactory pastry baked at this establishment. It
would add to your enjoyment, st'tmttlatt! your appe
tite and please your digestion.
La Grande Bakery
IC. J. McVVILLIAMS
"ii'ti,; s fizz-zx?'-:::; - . rnr i
- 9AV 6UDDV
S51t WUFM'C TU' fiAAiP
Physicians & Surgeons
STHt.KA X. litfiim:Ut M. IK
fliysieian u.ud iiuLean.
TloomK tu-ll 'iviephnn
Siusmr liuHiiiriic Haiiv
HAHRY HttVVV, W. 11,
m;k HOt t . M, II.
Vrfsctiea !nnai-d dvrtii.- ot the
i-lye, Kar, is'usu uud Ttiront.
NVw Kid-y TuU-pbona-Jitilldlntf
Main lli
JiwUdiRg Main TS
i'hi surma and tita g:uu
flsrdner Tetephona
liuildiiiiE Main iJti
New Faly Telphona
Ituildtng Mum 6'J
c. h. Mount:, it. ii.
piiyaitjiuii and iiurgvun
Now Foley Telephona
liuilding Main iy
V l HA.Sl't, H. It,
Practb-tt limited tu dtsMyvs of the
Kye Kar, Xuaa and Throat.
Uimifis Tobphone
Sommwr UuikiillK Mala 77H
A I, IUCI!AUIH, M, I,
Surecry-
Hooms lfi-17 Tetophone
Scrmrrh'f iiuiidiiiff Main 16.
Osteopathic Physicians
j. i.. iN tJi.rc, n. .
General OHieoimthfo. Practice.
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Practice limited to cure of Infants.
Somrner Telethon,
building Main iUS
evening to watch the fish- try to
llltike their way up the stream- to
the spiiwnirjg grounds. Kverything
is being purin readiness at Hreit
enbiish for t he. at r l ppin g p rocess.
If he advt-rusus it, be knows it
ood.
Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned - IltdnilU,
Feather Mattresses Mado
Pillows ltcnovalea
I'hrff Uirgs Matic from
id carpets.
I'nmlitiro lle-pttircl ami
lU'covered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works"
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