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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
Saturday, July 25, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tape Five Local News In Brief COMING KVKNTS Aonunl Wing, Fin and Kloof foot Club Vihh lUuiqii' t and Amiimt Knalirn Oregon rSports nint'H Autiociution trupshoot July Llti. Jim today from Colon Mr. and Mm. T. I'. Kleklin are In l,a Orando from I nlon toduy bhopping mid visiting friends. li!'( lor (alil'orii.n Hube Oreen left Thursday nlghl fc,r Han I'Yuneisco, full lorn la. where; he Iwih accepted a position. Jh'io cslcrdn.v Henry Murphy was in Iji Ornnde yesterday. lie hacl Just returned Hum I'oriland, alter attending the. JO I Us' National convention and was en route to his home ut Wollowa. Itfime fittiu 1'nrt.iiinl Mrs. ,la mis McNamoe returned to her home in l.a Orando today -Viper visiting in Portland lor nev eral days with Mrs. Paul Matsee. Here from Walla Walla J a men Noland a ret! estate man of Walla Walla. Wa-shlngtun. was u business visitor in Ka Orande yesterday. At Wallowa Ijike Mrs. J. Honald Meyers and Misa Km ma Allinson left tor Wallowa , J,ake yesterday where they will iipend a week. tjunmitlncd The home of Mrs. M. M. Miller .was plaeed under quarantine Tor 'scarlet fever yeslerday. Jler sun, Cameron. Is ill. To Mt imreiils Mrs. Marian Stafford and small daughter, Jean, of Chicago, Illin ois, were in l.a Grande this morn inn on their way lo Klgin lo visit Mrs. Stafford's pnrentH, Mr. " und Mis. J. N. Hazelwood. To isJ nt Wnllmwi Mr. Laura l-'rier. of lallas, Oregon, passed through Ui Grande this morning on her way lo Wal lowa to visit her parents, who live there. Visiting in city Mr. ami Mrs. J. h. Munhall have as their house guests I his week J ides Garron. Miss I eiu Garron and Mrs. George J. Garron and daughter. Lillian, all of Portland. Visits son in Portland Alter visiting her son in port land for the past; rive weeks Mrs. J I. S. Kisher arrived tn I. a Grande this morning on her way to her Enterprise home. . rJ;. Left for linker Miss Helen Kaulhaver hit. ibis morning for taker lo visit Trleiuis and relatives there for I he. mwt three days. JHes through eity Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stnitli or Ontario. jiassed through 1-a Grande (his morning on their wav to Klgln. where Mr. Smith will be employed on the highway is a truck driver. Jl' Ketiirus to Huntliiiitoii Alter several days spent in L Grande visiting her niece. Mrs. K. Jl. Hruun. Mrs. A. Sealmrg return ed to her home at Huntington this morning on train No. S-L Here from Spokane- , Mrs. W. Leon and two sons ar rie. in La. Grande this morning from her home at Spokane. Wash ington. She visited relatives here today before going on to Knter juise to visil relatives there.. At Monmouth Miss Itlanehe Clark, of ,Clark's t '"lorlr;ts, left Thursday evening for Monfuouth. i.in'goii. She will be Instructor in art there during the Iiet five weeks while the regu lar instruclor is in Kurope. Halls here from Poiihuid Dr. ami Mrs. M. K. Hall and daughters. 'onslanee and i Iwen nolyn. arrived tn l.a Grande yeMer d.iy by auto from Portland where they now make their home mid are visiting friends here. They Will go lo Wallowa J-ake Ihls af- 6 DAYS MOKE CLINT'S GUIS AT REMODELING SALE SAN K NOW On Your Summer Wear ing Apparel Merchandise of Quality Clint's , Clolhicry The Store with a Conscience ternoon who ft they will Mpend : Sunday. They will probably i'c- t in it to Portland .Monday. Resigned Mkillou K. A. I lay has resigned his po jdllon'aa patrolman at I inward for the Ktnte Highway conwuisKion. (ieorgc Kerree. formerly patrol man's help at Inion will replace Mr... Hay, who, haa (jonc to Hood Uiver. , Arrived here lu-t cwihig Mrn. Jfosellu Shiasley and daughter, I'erneria. arrived in I .a Orando last evening from Portland and will visit relatives here. They were accompanied by Kvan Winn, who lias been there lor .sceia weeks. To ntlend Coiirlav J. I). Meyers left today to Seat tle, Washington, to attend the thirty-sixth triennial conclave of the Knights Templar to he held there July 1'8. 31, inclusive, flint Van Fleet, and Oeotge Hopkins will a!o bo among the I .a Otande Knlghls Templar lo attend the Conclave. Left Tor Pennsylvania Mrs, W. K. HaliMiury left this morning for Pennsylvania to visit relatives there for several months. She was accompanied as far as lluntingon by Mrs. l.ee Carrol, of Huntington, who has been visiting her here at her home at So5 Jef ferson Avenue. Arrived fvam l,os Angeles Mrs. W. S. Hamilton arrived in It Grande this morning from I. on Angeles, California,' where she has been with Iter daughter for the past two years. i'.u stoppei in ,a Grande tn visit another daugh ter here before returning to her home at ladder. To motor to Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill, accom panied by Mrs. 11. K. Watkins and Miss Chloe Taylor, will leave early lomorrow morning for Portland by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Watkins will vlsi! then for leveral days and Miss laylor will itteud buyeis' week. She will al so visit her Hlster who lives there. To leae tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and family, who have been visiiing in m Grande at the it. A. lU-nham home will leave tomorrow for their home 11 Warreiiton, Oregon. They motored to l-a Grande from Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly made La Grnudu their home sev eral years ago. where he was con nected with the teleidione com pany here. Uiling in Wa-hiiiglon ' Mrs. William ' l Holt writes from Mt. Vernon. Washington, that the change of cliinale lias benefit -led her overworked condition. She Ms now on he r way do Itellinghtim to visit a nephew of the l!'V. Holl ami to getdn touch with Miss Hie. Lbert. of. La Grande, who is lak ing a course in the iioi-iqiI school there. Mr. Holl expects 10 f(dow his wile and .sou alter August '2. Tcrsonal Mention C. 11. Kinn. attorney of J'ort lalid. arrived in La Grapde thi:i morning on (rain No., "4. Karl J. Slackland of Co. is a business visitor lo La Grande to day. ;w Klnia Jones went lo Killer this morning to visit friend.1' : for several dajt'H. Misa Anne Shell was In La Grande esiet day from her home at Wallowa. Mis:; Krla visiting her : say here. 'laik. of Condon, is .ster. Mrs. luck Lind- Mrs. I lei-man White. North Powder, w s a visitor to La Grande yesterday. M. L. ( president Club were people 111 oil hilMlie: rter and nf the Co among th Ut t;ramle I. Mil!:). Cotiiuierci.il out of town this morning Anemj; the tourislH who lellei ed at the Smuttier hotel uer uihl were, V. I'. M;tdison and wife oi Kdeli, Plah. V. A. Paharrel) un 1 wife and A. M. Wilson and (. I. Thomas of Salt l.ake, T. 1. Ilant on, Jt. If. I tampon, and J. (1. M'" P.clde (r (irand .lunelion, t'olurado. All were louring west. LA GRANDE RANKS I DC II IN LUMBER niln.ien rrom Phka On.) which lo not ntaini in plants here. l,a (Jiatides f; Pii are as (jreat in the state. A nidnt w h re lam kinds are op rat eilltles for idiip iis any inland city railway di isimi shnps of a 1 1 d Mr the maln- latnanei' of tie" rolling sloc k. wheci niinibefs (t( men are k-pt.fr the .most expeditious tiansportation of Irailwax- freight, Ii Grande 1ms en j v ilihle n-l anlaes. I 1 lircyinfr f hi ly front t h" jtnain issue, the t'nion paeilic din- ; t I Mull' lipprevlriiatey III.'.O.IMMI ! monthly lo t he railway emplo here. This figure am s to i.ome eyten hut is a Iwn; .-j ni-ar t he $;;iMi.itiin tuat k. I A K'-at deal of the freight ton liaj;e on the Jns-ph htaueh line lit I ,a ( ir,' nde is eit her Ums lo t h' mills h'Te it finisherj initiher imm (lie pUtll Opef.ite.l nt V;il. Iowa Ponnty. To aiiKineut tltts So IllUes f track Which penetrates ithe heart or tip' tltnle r country in one direetmn. vini'1 of the lumher eomerns June jit id lletr own ttaek from th- main lite- hi l lie wood I The Ci:'uude J'.u.aJc Lumber Cm CICAKKrs AUK VOVVUMX in Spain and r ure pipes. I lore's Munpjis IOi'kUu. oh of Spain's richest hunker, 900th ling- Ids nerves with the i"hrlar.M KrcUo is studying AuienVan hanking methods in the United SI a ten. pany mainlains ;dout 1J inile.s of standard gauge track from llitgard to Jordan Creek along the Grande Itomle Live - H ml the Mount 10m ily Timber Company has laid eight and one. half miles of standard guage line from Jlilgard along I'ive Points Creek. Loth of these lines tap rich timber country. The Mount 1-hn-ily Timber Company-holdings in fee simple approximate :;r, (1(10.0110,-- imt) feet with that much again in the goyeriinunt reserve in the Kive Points and Mount JOmily ar- e,as. . The Grande Itotlde Lumber Company has holdings along Jor dan and Catherine Creeks and the Howman II irks Company owns ex tensive timber rights in Wallowa county. La (Jraede is -also consid ered the natural oulb-t for the im mense stand of timber at the head of the John Jay river and adja cent areas. J'tKiire Is Promising Willi such large reserves of standing t imher the La Grande mills will have almost an indefin ite period of aetivity and can reach out its logging operations are dicsontinucd in the eastern slates to even w id-r market tt for t heir lumber. This Is a factor that has a wide hearing on the future develop ment of the city. The north east ern and H'Milhern stales are rap idly being logged oil" and many mills. in those sections have al ready been dismantled or aban-, doned. The re-furestni ion will 1 take years. The entire I'niled States and even t he world must i t hen turn to 1 he pacific t "oast states. Oregon, the Grande ltonde Valley, for lumber. Ili-b (Quality Lumber The Grande Uonde Valley mills are ready. lUtie Mountain Yellow Pine is of a quality to compare fa vorably with any lumber produced in the northwest. Kor hop lum ber it cannot he excelled. Almost free from knots, with straight grain and fine texture for a soft wood il is easily ami satisfactorily worked. The fir and larch lum ber produced in this territory Is comparable .only to the famous Co;'st Kir. It makes an excellent floor and is adaptable in most fin ish work. Hlue Mountain fir and larch also makes excellent large limber sue)) as ties and it is in thi.s vaii' ty of lumber that the Kustcrn Oregon mills are most able to compete with any of the other plants along the roast. Tug Hams I En ft . Sings ASTORIA, i n-c.The lug Co qullle of t hi K.na p'pt on To whoa t company w;is ;;iink on the Colum bia river when sin- rannueil into a log raft she wis lowing. The col lision lore ;i big hole in the tug's stem and ."he Kink immediately. h'-r crew of three, ineluding M i: n Margaret GuKgemlieker.. cook, be ing forced to fcwini ashore. The (u is In about :;l feet of water, and plans are being made to salvage ber. The Coquille was built on Coos H;iy in Hlfltt. She was 7i.7 leet long and had a beam of J 5. 7 feet. YOl'NG I' ST I M T tCI MT A T KH aSLNATDK, Sam 0. Ilratton of 'A r i vt; L ft ' A . J i". .. ' NEED A GOOD TOOTH PASTE? Try This Milk Of Magnesia Toothpaste Today It Iteinows the I'lliu Il Contains No (ait Il Corrects Acid Mouth Prevents Tool 1 1 Decay Its Haily I'sv Pivveut v Pyorrhea. Glass Drugs Inc. TX eytcctlL Star La Grande, Oregon I'OI til . A M .M 1 1 li KI'S PdllTI.ANIl. On-. A1'). 1,1 v,- stork sh'udy loilay. Kxkh nd bui- irrn:ui'AT KAN h'UANCISCO (Al). Ullt- tt'it'iit 55ic hi'i-t' toluy. Di'N's ni;vn;v 4 "NKW YUICK (AP) JUtu'a to day Hays: "More firmnesH In commodity prices, relatively hirt;e demands in various trades and improvement in .sentiment are distinctive phases of the current husfncKH situation. A contradiction of activity - usual ly occurs in nild-summcr yet much less of It appears at present than was I In? case a. year us'o, funda mental conditions are sound and there is a solid basis for future ex pansion. Kveii now. despite sen- son restraints, operations in cer tain lines hh In steel, footwear and hides are broadening, while the position of different sellers Is strengthened uh markets become .steadier or tend upward. "Narrow profit inn ruin con! bi nes, lo occasion complaint In soup' induHt lies but for cbfht consent live weeks advances in wholesale quotations had predominated and more than one-half of this weeks lnerea.sen in Imiu'h list are in oth er articles than food stuffs. Am ontf the commodities which have reeeully reached higher lex els are copper, lend. inc. tin ami hides. "Weekly bank clearings Jif,77, liTIUMi." NKW Y f ) 1 ! K (Al SloekH Pinn; Mack Truck touched record high at :'ii;t. Koilds - I rreKUlar: New J lavi n (issiies active. Koreinn exchanj;e Lower; Btei litif? loses ground. Potton Higher; hot dry wcath r in Texas. Sutrar l-'ealundew. Coffee -Firm; bullish crop ad vices. ClIIPAtiO AP Wheat I Dull er; reduced spring wheal estimate. Corn l-'irin: crop complaints from south west. Cattle Steady; (railing slow. Hog--Higher. . Mne-rmit rish nuiihl NKWI'dliT, (H-e.)eep fteji ex curst n 1st , who amuae t heinseU en fishing for link cod off Newport bur readied the clltmiv, when one of the fishermen hooked a sluice, on. il fee( and H iiicheM long. Tin lish wus caught on a hand llm us ed for fleep se;t fishing. Am soon as the excited fisherman felt the wei)t (tf W,I( ,,. thoucltl to be n lug hanging on. he bniue dhttely e.ilh d all hands to his as sistance, with main Htrengtht Ihe big sturgeon was hauled alongshle of the ho;t) and gaffed. A fl it more than nn hour the big fish wiis li ed nud lowed into Newport, l-'ish-ermen sny this is the bigifest Htnr Kcnn caught In these waters for years, . i:o.t i; itsii 1 1 looms MA ICSHPlKl.n, Ore.- Ito-l-i iek Maeleay of Portland and Party county passed through here for liogue river, where be will insiltule InjuiictioiiH against men he believes to be tmeiKTlelH llO III'' OpelMllllg In Koguj river. According to Mr. t'ach ay's slab, men!, the linns ut Palabiml ol Hnu I'lanclHco and S. lOrnstuss ot Seat tle have fishing craft in Uogue riv er, where (hey have eneroiu lied upon private properly, built dorks und in some inslauceH an- imIiik faeilltie belonging to locul fisher men ot liogue ilver, ( harg'H, Mr. Miicb ay tu ard. had been made that Hie HtfijllgerH are siretehing nets uerosH tin- en' nine: 1 1 I he river only a fw fe4 whle at this s-n-im of lie year. Their cum its an on bull) Hl'l h of lh" ilngue liver. Sihertnn lo I 'an SI ret d HII.VKPTi t.V. tire.--Work pre. iarator to piiving w.is i-1jirter 1 his week on the part of Wevt Miiiu street whh'h is unpaved. Concrete will te ijhi'I In- llaimon . Wilson, : eonl raetortf. When isork on Ibis street, whhh v U take about a month, i conebidefl, all print lp;il I si r- et sh adli!; lulu ijlherluu w ill I Markets all m Vi If J ' ' " V - x t lf .n Miwywwi .Am. wsas.-w.-jtix . ' U P AlMOSPHllil-; II KICK far h New YnrU HMilriy In 7.1 r fur I ho bcncllt of tlw Near KuM Utltcf. Miss Acuhio Tashjlan, Ar menian school teacher, posed fur the phi in e. 2 ' O ran s i t "hV ?- T7 if' f l A . " T T V-- A y v-iv' Htii t V llu shows Juiiui' .bilii- I. liaiilslnu rrail 1 1 tt- ruling whirl! M.licli! 'ri'iini'ssi i's nnll-rxiiliitinn law. Il'lihul hint 11 'husky liolirrntan b. wti'liliiu; a tan m that Ihi jtiilui may i-rad withonl hci.i; lillllilc-il by pel sphallnn. sai.iiai piom i::; now h ! SALPM. Ore. .lo ph li-iw. r.' w ho has the d ii.t lliel inn ot living ill Siilein longer lhan any oth-T man, obs'-rv d his stiih giiilnl.-iy anniveiHiry here. Mr. P.awer Haid In- aUrib'K- .l his pt'esi'lll aleti coilililioll lo rej;ilLr habibi 1'iiicl iced in his yoime.'r diiys and his wile's i;ood cookini; lie estimated thnt -lie li.i-l e:il. ,i 1 11:1,000 biscuit :i provid' d by ,l 1 :i. I lawer. Mr. ttiwi-r cross. l Ihe plums in I Si 7 le-n h- ;is S ye;irs of m;.-. Hurim; his residenei' in S. 1 lui h" hiM r-.sldeiee id Srtb ni he hii.'i served ;is clly marshiil, s'e till and a inemlier of (lie hj;isl;il ure. lie reeiills wilh pride that be is tin only Nirrvivim; member of .1-;i!- iii'!S first br-.iss blind. Aniit Phoii" Italc Su-m iu1ci. SAI i;M. Or-'. l-'olliiwiii:; a iro- te:,t -'eeiv.'. from the Atult.V CoiH-nierei-i I ctllit. I he public SiT lee 1 -o m tu ism on t odav sosp ihI 1 I I lie proposed new 1 il ill 1' of Ho- Amily Mutind T' lephone ciunpaiiy l"i' a period of an days. The tn-w imIc ; were lo heroine, olfccnve mi Aug ust . pending expiiaiton of Ihe HUHpen:OOU Uilie me pumie .-.ei'Viee commission wdl hold a heating t (n vest ;(.-.! ' e the l;l so 11. 1 hie ) . j-,'! o ,' the propoM-i neW tariff. Flattering !( H hird to aiou mueh lntre."t III the nfiori Kleeve, moil bihion ilili women fireteirthir a long iree or none nt nil. but Here M a t- th.it Js n.iinioic favor in I'iirut. It o ;ibo t!,e ell-.W find I. .1:4 U f'jM ple.lli 'i in VfL v Ua m V I I ' & 1 S eT Exhalcniiorialily Is j Sticker; Use Substitute! (font Imied from Pngo One.) is to be believed. 1 May'H illef- f!( felll . So I tie hll e.;i n ;i Us, "Why not iih.uidon Ihe d:irn wonlV In fullire I't's sty 'elraterrilorhil righls'." You rothi h-'ind it lo thai burenu. It iI.mm Munk up the brightest Ihin,. Pi.sr i it ;sts mo ai:i;a J LA MATH PALLS. Ore. I i to Pieli.y nikhl hki ;irn s r.f Klamalh rou ply a Ma II ;i 1 id be'ii de.slroyed by tin' hord's of niiuy worms, ae-cm-dim; lo n I'nil.i broiighl lo re by u..il i n-rts wl o hove b n tniiUllu,' I The new lumber imiu ba- had til nr. eilis of ep:'l ienee in build !hc borne-.. II' imi i pei to biiHd In bone' and onl.v bae KUU;.:l In pill till rt II. let lh bov ,VOII MI,vs i j 1 1 1 1 tic -an- l. cciMiouti.e ami ill (be Mtme time build It good, Mill H';iiifiul home. e bate saline Ot the up-lo-ilale plan lH;k thai nioiiev ran buy find will help tn 1 f d i e V'ur heme pt tiblcm-, ' ' 1 1 r- SHl;ilimi Army K Inning a imtltn;; loiiibl. letX go down. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. 'Tin' I'fwir Man's I'rlrnd" Oppo. foundry. Phnno M-2 18 Sn huiiday lluliirsfl - ..-..I. I I I f 1 1 x 7 i , . A I I a 8urviy of the infection. Acting County Agent Sex I on was planning to establish poison control Hlations In the Infected areas In an effort to stump out the destruetivo worms. Poison tests Here to be Hindu ut several farms lo determine, definitely the, utility of poisoning operations So far the worms have not dam aged wheat fields. M-IUPOItT YOI TII iikni: NKWPOltT. Ore. Two hundred dollars reward ts being offered for the body of Sidney itohlnson, who left tils mother's home to catch fish in the upper Yaqulna bay. The boy left home saying he would return in time to do the chores, advising his mother not to do any of (he work while he was gone. Ills fishing outfit was found on the banks of Yaquinu bay but nothing has been seen or heard of htm since, lb; was 2u yours old. It is believed 1m accidentally fid I tn the bay and was drowned. .mips, mi i,ki:y acckptk MAUSMKIKLI). Ore Mrs. C. K. Mulkey, widow of the late county superintendent of schools, killed last week in the North Itend ciiy park by u falling tree, has accept ed the position held by her hus band, til the urge of her friends and educators throughout t he county, and will take up her duties at once. Mrs, Mulkey Is well equipped for the place, having assisted lief husband while encumbent. She has u life certificate. noi'ht: In Hie County Court of Union County, Oit?Ron. In I'robuli". In I liu Mlitti-r ot the Ksliilu of Klhi C. Uli'lmnlsull. Iii-vi-nwil. NOTICK IS 11KUKUV CilVKN thill tin- uiuIui-hIkhimI him by tluj County Court ot t'nion County. Ori'Kon, tUM'n aptointi'a Kxi'rutor ot Ihi- Kututo or. Klla C. Itii'hal'il son, dT'ascd and has tiualtftcil. All uithoiib having clalma at;ainHt saiil Kstati' uro hTfby KotlfhMt to prosuMit tho aiiHi with proiu'r vourhrra to mt' at tho li GratuU National Hank or I.U. (iratKii', (Ire gon. within fix mouthy from the dut lieri'ol'. Dali'il and flrat iHiblLshud Ju ly 24tii. l'rib. V1NCKNT l'Al.MIOK Kxi'rulor. C. II. KINN, ' Attorney. July :'4-31 Aug. 7-14-21 We Buy for Less We Sell for Less SI Work Slilrls Rlh! (inmilli't (iloti's, l.callirr fnii'il : Cnnvas iiloifs, LcatliiT fitcrd C'nnvns ;lovi's, llcny WVlKllI I S Hivsh Shoos mill x- fords :t..- mid $ I.U.i Wolk SIiim-s thai Mill stand hard wcin !U.U5 ami The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. SHOWERS I or (be Ihi by Shower our lllaul.cN, I'lllou-i, (rib NcU amt Ibiby Oaimeiits a it- cr acceplable. Art & Baby Shop KVKItyTIIINO Toil TIIF, I1AI1V" HF.MIlTIIIV(i Kolrl Koiinmr Itldi;. hTAMl'INO uirriKitit'K I'A'rrwiNH i. m. o. niitisAr A SUNDAY 5 Acts Vaudeville Orchcslia TODAY ANNA. Q. NILSSON In "THE TALKER" Coniinp; Monday f Theodore Kohcrls STILLS, s mi:v taki:n " HANDY. Ore. Two alleged moonshiners and three largo sltllft were captured ut Hrighwood. ucrotU the rive- from hero by Clackamas county mid slulu officers. Tim prisoners and u truck loud of ihiuur-m-uklng equipment weru: taken to Oregon City. , Two women were Kit Id to be coit- meted with the illicit enterprise, aeliing tile product In Portland, bUt they were not apprehended. " The Dulles Couple Fined. T1IK DALLKH, Ore. lr, utul ; Mrs. (Icrald 11. Smith of this oily were fined $0 by Justice of thu Peace Meredith 011 a complaint signed by M rs. May me Hubert charging. assault. Ir. Hmllh unrf ' his wife were said to have ejected ' Mrs. Jtoherts forcibly from prop-.' erty where Smith resided, bttt which had been taken from him oil" toredosure proceedings. HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill U. Am.lM EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bailn New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres ' FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la unvd but for ono purpose of convey ing the Hick and Injured nay . where they want to go. Main G'2 Mjiht or Injr Modern 5 -room house near Island Pity high way across foiu tho Siiuigo Mill. l'rice 9251IU.0O. Tt'MllS. We liaro several gooi loin near tho Willow School Top sale. ICany lenns, or we will build you n siiuill home ami well on very easy pay ments, HoiiMt ami barn ami two ncivs near Willow KclMMd. in-t us fchovr you thi.s place. . ! . ,l-lLf'' II Ity THIS HOME 11 1 WEEKS & BLACK 1 6,1 m-.Airoits 1 New I iili'y Illilg. 1 S-M ' IllMUI-IUlCO Ixnuis 1 rcacle and riclurcs With and Kavmond (iriffilh W INKS Ntw Mci.5. He is vG, J Ji" : 1 i I f-'Iie ' 111 U ;i j - -1 Ci'.'ilkX