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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
..... fc Thursday, .August fi, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OP.SETiVETl I'.iL'c Five Local News In Brief licit' KtlSilll'SH I,.- T. Imuran, or Maxvllle. iH in La tJ r.iiiilti tutiuy on IjiiHini nH, Here Yeslenliiy Mr. and Mrs. 1'ivtty wore visit ors to Lu (.ramie yesterday Hum Walla Walla, Washington. At I jileiprist Today j Oscar Culler, highway office . nuineer, went to Kilter prise on business. Here on IliiMni'ss Williuni Mead, or Walla Walla, Washington, Is a business visitor o La Grande. Mr. Mead is res Pdered at the Kohy Hotel. 4,. yp.it HI InlerprlNv 1 Mrs. J. La Kortune. of rorthuul, w as In Im (it untie this morning on her way to Enterprise, whoru sue will visit for two weeks. 1 il. if Shopping Mrs. W. E. Kvuna, of Kuuielu, w-.ts shopping In . La (irnndc yes terday. She returned to hT hone last evening. li-uiif llnrtrsl SlarK . Hi'ports received here are t lint the prune hurvesl uluih'd in the iM.st end of Umutillu county yes i.'tilay In the Milton-l-'rue water district. llcru Xi'Oiu I11I011 , W'. A. MaXAW'll ami Han. of tlll ..n. urr liuiilU'H.i visilurs to La (iiamli' today. Mr. Maxu.-ll is Jnslii-c of tins I'vure al l liion. There will be v.t iSunduy y1'001 or church ftLTVU-es tit ihp lUth eran church durlnK the- month of Annual, 1111 tlu P"H,fi. the Huver , M.i William -K. Hull, is on his, 1 wcatlon. Jhiv rnm rnrllaml Mrs!1 Mary t'opple and son. Her bert, of lorllnnd. are visiting in La (irande at the Imme of Mr. and Mrs. (ieoiKe T. Coehin. Mis. t'opple Is Mr. i'ochrau's sister. VHliiiK Hem- Mrs. Surah K. Russell anil dau ghter, Lena, of Longbeach, Calif ornia, are visiting in Lu Grande at the home or Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs! H. Kussell. Mr. Kussell is Itussell's son. Lcl't Tor Washington 1. C. After ' four or five days in La Gnnde visiting at the home of und Mrs. J .. . H. .Itussell, Mr. nnd Mm. K. Z. Kussell left for their home in Wimhiuuion I). C. They made the trip by auto.: ; On Hiisliirss Tri ,1. C. Huff. oT Salt Lake CHy, v I t nh. passetl through Lu Grande this morning on his wny to lOn- Lterprlse on business. Mr. "Huff . is connected wilh the Western Loan Company. : : Weill to ICIglll Mrs. Mttltlie Menry, Ol l ornaoo, was III Lu Grande this morning her t'sjy'lo Klgtn. where Vhe ., will visit friends and rolnim 101 some tihic. VMtllli; I'm t lliw Charl.-K AkJi. llo lit now trav.'l iinr Tor II. and I.. Work Company, of San Krnnei.sco. Californio. is sp. ndlllB a tow days In I.a Craadc visillnc al the honp. of his pap. .iiIm. Mr. and Mrs. William Ash. tuilluic llcrc Mrs. Clark Stahl and dailgliler .love., .of Nelson. California are visiting In l.u (Irando at Ihe home or Mr. anil Mrs. U. C. ll.-rxitiK'-r. Thl-v rM I lo ho hero nhoiil lv ueeliH. They niolored lo Crando from lllolr home al son. I.a l,e- n ncnllon Kd Hackman will leave l.a Clau de sometime Ihe lasl of this k for u two or three weeks vacation nip. Ho will drive lo Vancou ver. H. C. and oilier poinls in that section. I'irc Alnrnis An alarm turned In lrni Good Stuff C0MI2 TO US AND GET IT . Quality Merchandise Moderate Trices Good Service iMidmols-Stcin Suits Nottloton fill's Highest Gr;idf in Spoitsmon's C'liitliinR and Shot's Everything fur Koys Clint's Clothicry The Store will. Coiwicin-e Dux 24 ut lu minutes after in this mot uU. 'ill.! trm-k and ihe VulllUtrels Uuui- the mil l 111.' edge of Hi.- rily on Hi.- vast, hill I found that tin rail was lor mhu.! burning Krafts un the railroad right, of way outside Hi.- rily llin- n ana ho returned io ih station, r ..,1 , 1 ) press giving Ihe findings in these Ai Unl I his morning h . ,uu. as to niethou, and pus- Mr. and Mrs. II. j. Levernian sibie profit, and family arrlv.-d in Grande) it has hen found that mo ewes this morning Horn Portland. Mis. twill niutie ulumt in" ions of hay Levcimnn ;,n-l tlx- children went I under conditions here, an well us on to Wallowa Lake to spend about 2') acres of pasture- Hreed several days and Mr. Levermau ing of ewes will begin at the age remained hen on business. He 'of a ear and a hall and they will "ill join his family at the Lake! he discarded as breeders ut th Inter. Personal Mention Mf. un.l Mis. S. T. Hull, y ol WalloHiu w.-iv ;Iiiiiiiih thi- ki,,, r.Kisl. T., 1 ut i. Suiiini.-r liol.-l last I'Vi-niim. ! : III-. .1. Ontario llarll.ll and wit i'ist.-ri'.l at Ill lalt I Sniiiiiicr Itatrl to.i.ty. I ir. ' I'-tl was llir physlt lan u ha l-nil.il Al I'.ailh. i.a Crali.l.' al- ial I'h.T all. t his si, all l.a.l li. . n Irac liln.l in llali.r, .Inly Kimrlli. Schisnler Refuses lo Become Very Optimistic i'auPd. SrhisslMr wilh Mrs. Sch isvier :y. in I .a ( i ra iule' t It .s morn ing on his way IkicI; to Corvalhs. . TT' T. ... ,,.,, , , . , , . utiiiitiii ed loinm I ee, and J. I. linnic.liaU ly 011 his ai r va in Cor-1 , 1 .. . . 1 . . ..,. .... ... , ., , . 1 LoiiKiel ow, superintendent ul the Vallis Mr. Sclijss t-r will get his , , ,, , ,, , . , , ' 7, La Cirande public schools, were toot bull s-itiad out for fa 1 prac- , , , a 1 . ' . . ,. 1 ,. other Lu Grande men who mudo tise. , iMsplaylng the same reti-JtulkH c-nce ho show, tst year Mr. iAlr". M(.Ken,.on strewed the im- Schls-.b-r reluses to give any en- VQratu o1 tt Colllllv 1U organ thnH,is1ic reports about the Aggie izuUon Hm.h as had been previously prospects on the gridiron this s -a-; snKB,.!sU.), ,,v , .. W. T, .hv and son. Hclnssler wdl lose about n.lin(,(, MUI; n- lllr lM.n,.lltri whU.,, four lirsl .string hn.-im-n and three jwm)(, r,.sul, , nm HUvU n OIKan baektield nyn. izution. We should .pill talking .!r. and '.Mis, St hissler liavu' ,,.,, an)1 llo ,m.(. (l) j-.-r more been spending the summer iu (lie j,idusiries, more faelories ami big midole uesieru siaP's of Illinois st.r pUrolls," uul Mr. .McKennon. Ulld . bia.-ka. Tlulr M1111 here: i.-,,,- i.-i,.. M,wir Clareiui- lla- was meivly for the purpose renewing aequo in lu nee with ends and ex slud.nts of the slit ution. t ' fri-1 in-! j 1 I VALLEY SPl'DS ARE INSPECTED (Continued from Pnge One.) lllHl WITi' grade, o ( ass fjicx n rating us standard randanl trade tin po- j -.ms 1 i V- imi more than ' fcLaht lmr Cehb ilea.e. .Many if ,.s passe,) in the standard chuss were considerably below I hit ,,., ,Se mting but were spoiled liy sMtmH growth which-roughen the pol.it yes. Standard grade, spuds un. excellent for ituy commereia-I purpose. ; Tho crop i.s not above uorinnl 1n joualitity and nmst m mo r. or' al least inuuL . y . c-t tho l'C'' I nlioa.lions tiro that tlio cirrus S. orolary ' ol Alti h-nllnro ,Ia.-- ,vln nmaot as lar,-o a. crowd as dlnc says that niolor InnUs ar'i(,vl.,. mtomiod fncli an cxhlldlion not hnrtim; I lie railroads hy lali-jn l.a (Irande. Many oin-or-lown iiiK the shorl-hanl has n.-ss from ! people arrlvo.l hero for the afler- thi'in, ai railroads. II never lias paid ji7 r i I II I A IMMi II die ICiith ut- .1 mar th1 Vjinkres' ci oiincN nt St. I' MM I.S merino It (raining I'trrslmrc, l!;t.. (illling Ills fast nrry. li-uiuN nu.-iiiist l!" P"'"'y ftvr of l lnriiJ;!. Hepartn Mint lu doss rilwiijs lose mid tli;it l,ihe i lno!;e mp vehemently druii'd. M.MS HtH.IA W(MII) t. tbi way. Ibis time It Is ah ftdiiisMldp mu.-ici-nrul rinc. llerr are m of It sdiiiu l.mev Suitahle f'ir vmldrn und Uiiriectitl ptep'e-al-. ran h Osnl marr than imm r,r and jr rml'jn asmrnl of ask o p - Mllr s. X - Xt-tf 4f ' ph., i m tm I.EXPERIMEHTS WITH SHEEP KxpcrlmenlH wit It farm flocks of sheep have hi't'ii carried out in recent veaiH in anticipation of tin expansion of sheep business us un enterprise on the K1, Herat farm. A bulletin In soon to come from the nue of seven and one-half imw. About Ut I). ad will need t he oblained each ear lo replace loss by death and age. Seven to nine pounds of wool should be obtained lor each liead, depending on the, breed, and low head of lambs at ahout Su pounds each can be ready lor market In the early sprint;. Wilh lambs ut m cents, wool ut 4ii cents. 11 ut found that .1 (arm nr'ewe should pay S u ton tor hay. :i a eur lor pasture, iu cents un N hour lor labor, s per cent on in- vesliuenl. anil an additional clear proiit of 7a cents on I lie irrigated farms of eastern Oregon. LA GRANDE AND ELGIN JOIN HANDS f Continued from I'hu One.) jten welcomed Ihe visitors und Jess Crum, wttorney, und Tom Bait d made talks. The evening oponi-d with u de- licious lunch served cafeteria style by ihe.' ladies of Klgin. tin the lunch menu were sandwiches, sal- XL ly popular purtlctilurly with tho lu Grande ladies. The luncheon was served and the ineeitng was held in the city park at Klgin. a natural bcuuty .spot wil h wonderluj grar;s, trees und other fcutures thai were pur licuhrrly enjoveil by the visitors. CIRCUS HERE; ARRIVED LATE "ff'ntitlnncd from Vhko one.) lor tlio oponint; of in ire.aral Inn of tilt' Krownrs ; doors ul 1 p. 111. supply lo final Tho usual t arailo has h.-on dls 1 Un' local do-j oard. d it llarnos rlri-iiM. imr 4 I ho anloinohll.. oonu'os- lion thai rosnlts. noon porioriinineo and more uro Xpected toniglit. i v't5' II- 8 1 y Iff NKWKST nnd on of Ih larg rt of t nr Mam tuhrnflrlnew he I. H. H. V 3. Th hfwl hm Inunrhed m th Portsmouth IN. II.) nv ysrtl. snd chrisl pned h- Mr. IMilA R. r Strciirr. mIIp of Itrar Admiral d trlRurr, rfMnmandnl of thp flrl navsl dMrlrt.' Th boat nan a urfarr trni nt tl knots an hour and a uh ftiergcd apced of nine knot a hour. 5 Factory to You Money Saving Sale Glass Drugs Inc. 3S2 La Grande, Oregon Markets I'OUTLAM) M.ItKI-:'lS. rtHi'l'LAMi. Ore. (AT) l-'at-tle slow, hoKs stcudv. vht'4'p ac tive to u fdia.de Mtrouijer totlay. Krksc. exi ras. one cent hik'lier, extras 3crToi:i.i'. Butter firm, higher, extia. cubes r0 stajidards 4ttc, prluio firsts 47c. liulturtut very .firm. iu rnoiu-AT. KAN rilANOIHCG At') Hut terlut 6itic her today. I'Olt I L .M (.ItAIN 1' O It T L A N l. Ore. (Al1). Wheut Hurd white. H. 8. Huait. August i.i2, Ht-ptemher tl.b2: soft w hlte, AugUHt $ 1.52, Septem ber $1..2; w eslern white, Augist $t.rn, September $l.iiu: hard whi ter, August $1.52. Septemh'M $1.52; northern spring, August $1.50, September $1.50; Afs(ei:i red, August $1.47; l(. II. It. hurl white. August $1.54, September $1.54. Corn -No. 2 K. V. slilpim'iit August $46.50. ' September $40. 50. m:i r iMtici;s ;o iin.nr.it KANSAS C1TV (Al). Cattle prices went to a new high level for a fivp-yeur peVlod here uguln Wednesday. Prime fed Angus steers. averaging I 107 pounds, sold at $)4.S5 per Id" pounds, tho highest price paid here sineo No vember, 1920, Scurclty of choice to prime f " beeves has atlvanced prlc of that (hiss of cuttle $3 to $4 this aim nier. M Al t M TI S AT A ( i I A N t ' V. NKW VOliK ( AIM. Slncks Irregular; At Ian tlu Const Line at record high. Honds Stoutly;' rail lines re spond lo heavy truffle, rtl-'oreign e.Kchanse busy; Nor-w-egtan kroner reacts, ( 'otton Higher; complaints of boll weevil in eastern bell, Sugar Steady; higher spo' ma rkel, of fee Lower; trade selling. CHICAGO (Al Steady; disappointing .Wheat receipts, decreusliu Corn Steady; st oeks.. Cattle Higher; chol scarce. Hogs Itwer. HO AD Ul ILDIV. IH.KAMD I SALLM. Ore. I'rotest iiguillt proposed railroad construction in soul h-cetlt rul I Iregon ami confi dence In the ublllty of Ihe South- 1 I'ljelfte lideouutcly to srrv- und develop the territory was voiced in a resolution considered by a special com III M tee of t h" chamber of commerce. A. M. Mick.-I, district freight uud pass enger agent, und T. L. Hillings ley, superintendent of the Salem Street Hallway company, rcpn -sentliig the Southern I'urif..-. spoke in favor of tin: resolution, with lien Kotts. secretary of the public service commission, an 1 Mux Page protesting Its adoption. No action wus taken on the reso I Jt ton. Hay Men ling Tire Itiirn. ItUOWNSV'ILLi;. ore The burning of the Ted . l-'aulk hum near llulsey Kuturdny, itccordlug lo seveiiil Urowiisvllle people who saw t he hi a..", wtus the nsult. of I lie nalnral healing of the hay. There was t sudden explosion and liu medlalely the whole burn wjls abhi.e. The loss wan considerable, us Ihe barn was full of hay. l-'lve calvcH perished In the fire. Ill I'I'M H PLANS HODLO HKITNKU, Ore. At a me-t ing of cltiz-eriH of Heppm r Mon tlay pla ns tti'it' made for a t h r" lay rod. o ut IP ppm r, SepP-m h-r - 4. -!. and -. This If an annual f ( nt IP pp m-r, which the committee appfdnt ed promises to make thlh yea bigger and li-Uer than fver, Primmer May Work m Mni'U SAl.KM. 're. - In cuse an ordi nance now te)ng prepared by He city attorney becomes u law .ill municipal prisoners will be as signed to employment on ciiy street. Decision to consider suen an ordinance followed a report from the city auditor that mon. v a pproprlsted tit He beginning of the year for the maintenance of tlu- rily jail had been exhausted. THirf-( Auto AtrHgr '22 Dud) ASHLAND, Ore, -An average ( iM'- uutomoblles w i-re registered ilntly during July at t he lo. :i I rtale registral Ion office for non resident cars, iio 'i ri Ing lo a r-- purl Juat issued, The total or' ii j 7 1 registrations In July estab lishes a new murk for the loet.l nf , ire, as lh pf ev tons liigh tumiihly maik was -l hen- fur Oregon registration burruua when 4'toM rjirs r'.(f!.t (! litre. Church Where Itryan Worshipped Shortly Uelorc His Death I I I t'l . s . w- yj -- This Is the Interior .of Hie IMUc chuivh H Unvioii. Tenu.. .where Williuni deiiiiings ltrau iilleutleU . Worship rol- tho Iikst time and Mr I be last lime in public rni-ed Ills vnUe In prurr, The ninrks the pulpft ihvupUsI by fhe -Rn ul coiniiioiier. . GIRL SAID PURCHASED; PROBE DUE ((Ton tinned fr-m Pnge Onu.l action that hu come lu m notice." f-aid Cider. i liil.l Mud Sdd. "Somewhere in the laws or I his country there must be a sluliilc lhat pareuls canuul sell a child," said Cob r. "If niere is not such a law we will make one." Mury, who yesterday purchased tin elaborate and luxurious outfit at exclusive slori-u here, will meet. Dorothy Sunshine, foster child for whom she w as chosen as a com panion, al Crystal Iike, Vermont, when her wardrobe purchuses are completed. Some shadows are on Mary's happiness tod G0S8lplnB iirlfThliom said Hlif .hm L'l and not eighieen, an she und Hi-owning claim; that she hud been engaged to a dentist; and that her parent are not poor but own part of u $Km.ihui aparlmeni house; and that her sister, Mildred. 3. is iu n Denver luberculosls sanitarium. Mury admitted being in l ho inoviefi-as an extra two hn und K'Sieiiug ul u moving picture agency as Alary Starr. n i:S V ( By t he AssoVljid e?I lres) llehlntl the walls, of a sick room where she suffers from tu - berculosls. Mlblien Spas. S3, self- si Med sister of Mary Spas, who was recently adopted hy l-M ward A. II row u ing. New York inllloiiaire realtor, last nllil concealed her ideulily, beond the b;ire iis.sirt Ion that she Is the fortunate girl's sis ter. MODi;it si i.i;itv TiiMMiM LOKAINI-;, Ohio (AIM- Mod ern surgery triiimphc! oerfeah lic;ilt us.-b ss tin less followed tii al St. Joseph's hospital W. -dues- with the penally. day when little Warthu Lriesnii,! A house to hoimc ciinvas-s lo as K. whs reiidied ufler heir h.-al certain act ua.l' 'conditions was reu had slopiu-d beat lug for I lire . omun-nded. minutes. J During Ihe dixcusslou Mr. Ihih An anaesthetic had he.-n iidinltl-' cited lie- way people ruh to tires istered bv Dr. It. A. Slack, w ho. often hampering the work of Ho was ahout to po foi iu u minor p- . lUtioil on the tonsils, when lo- discovered that Ihe girl had slop ped hi rat hing. l-;.titiiitml Ion dis closed that Hie lie;. I nnl censed functioning and I oUir S(:mU lu jeeled ad i ana I i li Into t he ln;i it. It was three min'JteS belore (die showed signs of life. TIiiih Hoys SAl.KM. Ore. -jiearcblng for three state training scho .Scape. . They wen colored, ( 'yde Sie I .M-ape. ( II I jeers w ei e ininaliH of Hi" d for bo.s w iU TlmiuiiK (iin.y, -ens and Itob- ert 1 low ai d. . The hoys dressed In khaki (roto-e rs. escitpeil from' the fields they were billing hay. ( W eft Thev w her' Twit's a. couple. Three couple, i picture show. "You Jlade Mc tr 4. r MIS'- Imii Hlrnnk .lohiiMin. I , H. -nator. recently hltcd hit hoiiM' loHii. swrntiH'tiiii, (lir., he tnei abi Mvh, N. I While, I, mtier li II Imm In gruiiiiiiur (trade. "If I'm any orl of ft -p'Hrr nl all. t nm thank ou for II." IHiain ldd Mix While. He nt nihil her reeliiithHi cla-. of which lie hum the Ismor pupil. ihal kUuttxl ma ou my uiutuiluil uutxr' JiliUbiiu 'uUtufiiul. 0 1 ?r 1 rh 1 1 I. l! FOUR FIRES BLAZE NEAR SALEM, ORE. (Continued from Psire Ono.) I fin righting difficult w here bla I I zes are raging. In Clark coun ly. WuhIi., fire did $15.Miu damage to buildings and equipment of the Hash ford lumber company. All ot lor lire iii Ixike Ihotc district threatened orchards. Turn Tutu Tie and Lumber company report ed a fire in slashings endanger ing green timber. . Ito.M) IIODY M I DS Itoo.M KI..A.MA I II I'AI.I.S, Or.'. t n Icsh tin.' ounly court will 1.-1IHI. a portion ut the county fair KiounilK for Hliopa and wan-housi-H. tiicr. iM tt fhancu th'.U tho division ' l'l'Ui tors ot the Ui-i-kuii Btuio tiighwny commlsKion will he niov ed to Ashlund, tt became known yesterday. To date highway officials have been unable to reach any ugicc-1 merit with members of the eotimv court, and unless the controversy Is settletl within a short time, L. , V. Campbell; usststunl highway engliUMMv will urge the , removal I of t ho division it nd offices lo (Ashlutul. It was suited . a ithenlli;- iaily. j I I he director of the budget Dili, reported lo President onlidg"! ' I hat we hue (i:.,uiiu govei umclit ! I employes. ! ORDINANCE VIOLATORS TO 15E HIT (Cool I to ted t rum I'ngn One. l and sahl I bat lie he- Heved Ihe city police should cheek i up on (dfende's thorouglil'. j Work I'rogn'siiig. Discussions during Hie meeting brought forth that rapid progress is being made in reference lo Ihe IH'W Sew a ge disposal plalll. I lie (ll- tertug of Ihe cily hall building lo take rare of the new pumper file ,lruek and (be ebange.s ill the w.l- te- Hslem. I'reseiil plans im'i on the septic tank lo be' received for follows: AM couere l.itli.n of cbttHt.-r of cniKbed rock. to call for bids August bids three units a.4 e work, tiintal and fin iiislilng lliils lor some id' I he work on the pipeline may also be opened August !! i An estimate was allowed ( It. fStockman In ihe nmouiii of $;t(i,r.' ! fnr labor In tirepnring Ihe sewage ilisposal pliinl plans. Il was td-ited What I Am Today" TP 4 ? ft AS..". that tlm la(u Itoard of health lias looked over tho plans und found them nil right although final ap proval will not be made until tlu bourd meets in regulur session. Work can go ahead on the project, however, Well Work roiilraeletl. The conlrucl for drilling deep well to be used us an auxiliary Iwuter supply luis been let lo Mr. jlniraml. of Walla Wullu, ami work I will begin us oon as pipe neces I wary for drilling arrives from tho I ea-st. The shipment may be hero ill forlulghl. The well will be drilled near the Second Mttcet via duct on some lots purchased from William Miller. The plans for Ihe alterations in the city hall building were pre sented by Charles Miller, urchttecl. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less MKN'S woiiK sunns.- the kind that will slan-1 laundering und weur atie WO UK KHUKS of very heist grade that will stand hurd wear SH. !.". LATKST ENGLISH Moh KL I'ANTS In u large as sortment of beautiful col ors 8 I. (IV Kit ALLS of the heavy grade thai will stand up longer than any other ov.u--ull inudtf $1.2"i The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Aditnis Ave. Protected Tires (vni'ial Cord - l'l'iinsjlvimia Vacuiini Cup Rid Yourself of Tire lOxpeiiHf! Jennings & Shumate SPECIAL SALE Take Athantiijfo or Our Keiluctloii on ' siampi d t.ooiis - im.Diti;s hosi; - ii;rsst;s hats - siioi;s - i;rc. Visit our New Shop when down town. Art & Baby Shop "HVMIYTIUN'O I'lllt Tllr; HAI1V", 10," Wcsl .lacitbMin IthlK, A.lillils Ac. MM P I S-'A E ' J .Lis' "m;ws" and 'TAi:li;s" AFcade Friday - Saturday FREE o ROYS And (ilKI.S VVIki alti'tid Sumlav's niatiiu.'c A POLICE STAR Sec the Opening; Chapter of INTO THE NET" The (ileal PeScetive Story hut approval w.is w ifhheld unlit A. T. Hill reiuriis to La (.ramie. Several oilier minor mutters, to-, eluding allowing of an estimate ttt $ITf.7.7;t lo C. Uichards on side walk district No. 1 Mi and passing; of Ihe salary lis) were attended lo before adjournment. HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Lo. An,.lt EVERY 'ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bntlii New, Modem Close lo Shopping District and Theatre FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 We hae seict-al goo! lots ii e a r Hie W illmv SdiiMil for sale. I Jisy leriii, or ue will huihl you u small home nn.l m'II ou cry easj puy- IIICIllS. Hooh' ami barn ami Iwo acres iieac Willow School, l,ct us bliuvv you this place. Wt'KKS Si IfiLACK ICLAIIOHS New l oley BhlK. - -liisinauco - Irfwtnv i ....3 --.1 SIll'V THIS IIOMM i $ Modern .Vnuuii 'iiiiinfl near Inland ( ily high tl way Hini f-oin tho W Mange Mill. 1'iica H J,.OO,U0. Terms, P