La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 11, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, August 11, 192T.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OT.SERVETt '
P.utro Eivo
Local News In Brief
co.wi.vu l:vi:nts
Neiht;borl.ood Club I'nion coun
ty I low it show Hcptriiiber 2.
Iai Grande I'ubllc tkhuole upun
Hl-pU'IiiUlt 14.
jVCIln TOftltiOII
Mi h. Kuy Kedbem-r hus ueeept
til u position at the Ktuck Cut.
,ecepi, I'Of-iUoii
Miss lOvelyn Cullen hus accept-
i d a poailiuii ut Norton t Kiudy
Mi op.
A I I "ion Tills Wwk
Hubert Kuylu it visiting' hie
grandmother, Mrs. Tuui McKorde,
at tnlon this week.
Here Owr Week Kurt
Mrs. Arch Conley, who lives on
a i in in near Cove, visited rela
tion tn La Orunde over tne week
c nd.
Itctuins tu La Ctraiulc
Alter a yeur spent ut L'our de
Aleiie, Ida h o. M is. J . J . And re w j
h;is returned lo her home In l.a
Ui'unde.
, j
To Visit at i:ntii iiire
Mrs. U. K. Matllews, of Nunipa,
M iho, paKsed tlirouKh La ti ramie
tiiis inoruinf? on her way to Kn-
IcipriMc, where she will visit for
tuu weeks vitha Mrs. Whitniire.
Kettirus from SKikanc
Miss Muble Kmedbeig returned
t l.i flrande litis morning alter
visiting her parents at Spokane,
U.ishhiKton siiice, Saturday.. , ... i
I
Left on Vacation I
Mr. and Mrs. t. S. Moore and
family lelt today, by auto, for a
two weeks vacation trip to Port-
land and Seaside. j
. I
licfi j''or Sun l'Vaiirl.sc( ; visit here for some time with frl-
Ch irlcs Ash left this morning "ds before returning lo her home
for S.m Krancisco, California, after ln Qulmy. California. Mrs. Stod-s-veral
days In La Grande visiting duid formerly lived here and has
al the home of his tmrcnts. Mr. many fricmls here. She visited
and Mrs. William Ash.
vt Couch's Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ricon
M rs. M u r jo rie Fra nc Is und M rs.
McCall visited Sunday at the
farm
home of Mr, und Mrs. L G. Cou
eh.
V-ccpttil I'o-lt jon
M i hh Cieo Taylor lias
a postlon at Sllverthorn-Wrlghls
drug store, taking the place of
Mrs. Charles Moran. who recently
left for Yakima, Washington.
'iifeii'iicc Hen- Sniidny
The second wird M. I. A. h;ld
conference here Sunday for re
organization. The
were; Mrs. Holger
Ibnry MaNfleld, of
Waller J fen n und S.
organlxers
M. Larson,
Mt. Glenn,
K. Andrew .
Home From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper and fam
ily have returned to their home
in La Grande, after a two weeks
motor trip to various points in
Oregon, M.iho. und Washington.
At (oil1 Sunday
M.- .wt l.u I...-L- Mnli, it,
inl !
Mr. ami Mrs. C. V. Talbolt'inot-
ored tti i 'ove . Sunduy and en joy
ed the afternoon ut the Cove
swimming pool.
Horn Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. IVyor. tele
phone operator at . Imbler, visited
in Lu Grande Saturday with her
daughter. Miss Marie Fry or.
Parsed Tlinni'ih City
Tin- Kev. Slib-lds. n( th- Pres.
byterian church of Wutlowu. pas-s-t
tii roll gh lt Grand" Saliinlay
eii route tn his home after a bus
iness trip to Halfway. Oregon.
On Vacation
Mrs. Alice Vinson, who is eill-
ployd at the Htnte highway f
liees here .is taking a I wo weeks
iieation. She w ill go to linker
a fev days t visit friends
there fur several days.
Home From linker
Miss I .otilse Nelson and Miss
Mabel Geruill returned to La
Grande last night after visiting re-
SCHOL-WIL FALL
CAPS
lor Men and Boys.
Just in today. Newest
shades, latest styles.
$I.J.' to $.1.13 ,
Caps of Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
Hie Slore Willi a Cmuwlcuve
II
knives tit linker for
WOekfl. .
MoUmil to Hukcr -
Airs. Mat Cuuivvt-il, M,s. (leore
it. J .y mini, Wilfred Johnson and
.Miss Winona, Lyman motored to
Baker Sunday to attend the M. 1.
A. Conference titer;. !
VWta at liaker
I CrurrU-K. accompanied by his
tluugtilvr, Mihh Kliwib.-ih Garrirk,
I drove lo Kaker Saturday oveninif
fund spent Saturday nifiht anl Sun-
uuy wit. huiiolher dniiKhter, who
livcH there. They returned tu Ju
Grande Sunday evening.
Hark From m otion
Miss OiIim' Taylor is uj;aiu . at
work at Hill's Department store
lifter a two weeks vacation. Mies
Taylor visited la Cortland and Sil
ein dtirim; her vacation. She at
tended buyei s week in Portland
last week.
1'oiirerciicu Sunday
i The Ml. Oteilll M. . A. held a
conference Sunday. The organ
izers from I xi Grande, iho at
tended were: M in. S. Andrew,
Mrs. C. J. Illuck. Lcs.er Stoddard
Und KlMlO CleffK. MlSS Hi -kmIc
Andrew uppeured on the program
with a vocal sc lection.
J-'nuit i'liicao, 111.
; Mrs. Kva Kneper, accompanied
by her son. f. N. Koeper. M-re lii
La Grande thin mornim; on their
way to Wallowa and Tiny, to vt-
sit rekitives tliere tor about two
weeks. Their home ih in ChicaKu.
Illinois.
I.ert For AriMinn
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lund were
in la Grande this mornintr on
their wny i l'Ii-nni.. Arion,i.
where, they make tinir home alt'-;'
visiting for s -vera I weeks wMhj
Mr. Lund's parent's. Mr. and Mis. j
Oscar Lund at Cove.
I
,Vor" I'mMnnd i
Mrs- xv- v- biddaid retinue, to
La Orundo DiIn morning und will
the home of Mrs.
Grace
Molltor here last week
Vl-ilimj Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Itay V. IMelil and
dauarlilprs. Hden and Mvrna. an-
visit Ine here with Mrs. I Mehl's
parents, Mr. und Mrs.
per. They will als
liehl's sister. Mrs. L.
and Mrs. Waller I'rlci'.
t.. c. I!;ir
visit M-s.
It. I'urdy
Mr. I)b-
" I'ltrwly Wtggly opeiatoi; at
uurauio, ( olorado. where (In
make their home. He is brnth'T-
ln-law of Mr. Price of the local
I lJiSBl' Wlggly store. .
Jumping hcniiH hi Window
While in Seattle, Wishim-ton.
where he attended (he Knights
Tern phi r Triennial Conclave. Clint.
Vun Fle.d procured a half a do;-,.
en Mexican jumping, heajis and
they are now in tbf" display win-
dnw ut Clint's Clothier v. These
little bi'tns jump around as if a-
live. They nre grown In th"
est part of Mexico and it is i
favorite sport of the M''ieai h t
bet on them . They are placei
,.,)
lo
in a ring and the first bean
iuiup out is the winti'-r.
GloVCfJ Hands
A ceded in South
(ContlniiHd fr-'ui Pa km fine.j
The I'nlted Slat.vi had ;
America sold on the Monroe
trine rigid I hen. w it hoot a
iur i on nil' lornieih own
Juliieti h about the only u
j Fnited Stales ever does
ort on the lortiiers own
tin
II mi.
llliing in South Am
1 Just al this point t lie I hen sec
ictary of slate, Charles -,a.is
I log. it s, look occasion 1 stale
j t lint the doctrine was evelnstveiy
I North America's and nobody t l.se a
that It was al.-;o e.elu.s. ' m
North America's inleiesl and any.
body else's only incidentally (!;.!
it was immaterial vli.-tlnr the
South Americans liked it or not---it
was none of their business.
That sjiolled eveiythitig. It re
awakened all the South Ameri
cans' original suspicions, only th.s
lime they had ceased (o hiirbur
liieni as mere s ispicious Ma y
tons! tiered that Secretary 1 ! ugln s
had conlii incd them in tin ir
worst form. And si raighl way t he,
went to lying themselves as light
ly as they could to the league ef
nations.
WHEAT YIKLI)
IS KSTI.MATKI)
II Y GRAIN
(Continued from I'iige iue.)-
Hon in favor
actions of the
peeled lo pla
it! I he wheat
of rcguhti Ion
speculator on
' an 1 mporta nt
prices this ;
However,
favor by
wheal In
this is r-ega
many of t he
ders.
de.l
ep-
HAI. KM.
-.Mllni- M.lili
ronvlct. al,iin,ln,"l ji l
whlfh lu- "iii tlrKlni.'
Tm i nly-thli 'l Ml h"n
i'ii"''i.
Th,- 1,1 H','ii "f M
Iirisnn nil I, III In H In
Ur'.l.-
lh main liiKtlljili"M I'
IrtirK .sfnnt ,imIiiii,','
r,,ii,l ! ,-lli " I I
i, iil of sloi'i'ii'i: i,l Hi
,li h ,
(,IU II
in-Ill ill'
s, al,.-H h- ,ii,,' s,,ii,-li'.tni
uar-l Mi,- l.iisin'" ,li-.i,n l an
,r I in n.'.l nil I" Hi- M'r 1
111- triHk m.ih l;,l-r In'iix! I
fiH-0l.
MiMl'I'l- wiiii --tvi-l a
iH'hll-nllaiy fl""' ''Iai""!' -
1 1 1 1 V
ll'll ,
nil .Inn- .l'-:4. In n-n-m-iie
than fU- yum t"r :i
lth Intint to rub. He Is
Poor Ilobher
.b's-pliiiic Keatiru; of 1 'htea
was on'y t". she'd lost her
)li as s t e n o k r a p li e r and
'inl'Jii't find any work. So he
nt a revolver, and trier to hold
hp
taxi drivi
Mlm wa oo ,
nervous, thomjli, that the drivi
too the mm away from .her and
carried her to a police station
where she ih awaiting trla.1.
Snapp Urns.'
inif neatly tlin
which Is here
the atlsjiices (
carnival, stretch
blocks in lenct h,
1 Iiik week umlt r
the Ln Gramln
ba.Helia II chili, opened lust tiiK' t
an-1 lived up lo advance notices
of being a .clean, entertaining ex
position. Tee liih diving act, ft ututv!
twice each evening at ? ami I a
o'cUk k. pro-. ed n git-at attraction.
It io one of the best of its kill'.'
i ever seen in La Grande.
.Ml0ng the sideshows several !
it re of special merit, including the!
snake snow und the motorcycle
i is. Cannoiiball Hell, trick
rdi r, tew many gasps f-iim th
crowd wit li his dare-tlvil stunts
I'U nty tit riiling devices' ' merry
MEN
thru i mm
I I I IIIUL UMUlliJ
go-rounds, the 'whip and the fe-- new low.
rls. wheel, provide amusement ga- Foreign exehangt Steady; lira
lore for those who- desire actioa.'up C points.
llesWes the eveniiiff perform-!' Cotton Lower; .bearish crop lo
an ce. t he earn: vat stages an ai.
ternoon show. I he" . attendance
last, night was exceptional for
opening night.
Grain Vle-liI Itelow A era 'jr.
l HKLHNM. (h-e.- D-ie to tlrv
atlier in June tin- grain yield in
r nut; si-el ions ot tin- county is '
V1' 'u-:
no .up to
man of
rage." I. . M. Fn i-
S' lippoose Hectioil I
threshed ICU'I bushels of
barlev
aver-
dri-'and outs from 1'x ucr
an
I age of I bushels V the acre, i
, '1 his seems to be about tile g'll-
era I average
though in tlx
in that section.
Warren ami Yank-
ton
el ions 1 lo'l '
SA I. KM
1 I'd i ing ii municipal water system
will be considered at a public meet
(itiK to he held here. The first step
will In; the tippoinimcut of a com.
miltee lo di termlne (tie cost of tak
II' g over the dist rihul Ion system
now operated by the Sab-m Water
,V t.iylil conipaiiy. WtlMi these flg-iii-s
ate available, the 'iiiestitm ut
V'.ting bonds lo cover the cost will
be Milimilied to Ihe Vol ens al a spe
cial t 1- clion.
.. fder lo save his team and uthn-sh-
M I I.I, CITY. On-. Kerry piek- j,,K machine from dest met ton.
e:s ate In uinni;tg to make their (.Verge Co of this city risk"d bis
way into th hiiim-ns- huckb-brrry nfe und Is now laid up al hit
pal'-hex southeast of the city. a home here from injuries sustatm-d.
number being camped (here now. r0x uas in load ing bu miles from
The berrie.s on not all ripe y-l, wagon. A spark I -tun l lie
bat small iianlitleH an- being engine set his load on fire, but
picked daily. It is reported that fn drove tin- wagon awny from
then- is a fairly good crop this (lie Ihiesher. jerked his team
s.-.isoti atid no doubt large am- back on their iiuum-hcs so tiny
onnis will lie brought oat for prl- could be unhooked (hen sprang
vate n;;r- and some put on I he from the flaming load. Ky Jutnp-
marlt"t (or so If. They usually ing t Ihe hard ground he broke
bring 51 a g-ilbm at Mill city. some bones in his foot.
I This Picture Saved His Life
4 i ssAik
- 11
M.Xi
,
7)
"- t tiire bcljWd Mm the life iff Arnulfo slle-. wImi killed
n po'in ttiill lu I.I I '!-. Tc. It Inr mi the ile-k of l.ttv. Ma lilt ill
F i'X(f". she looked lit the iinp-tMt of VHlle ami III-llllle -d"-tcr-
siid. at the lnl imuneni. dti-lflitl itllr hIiuuIU not liany. Uia
9ej1tc1.ee was ivuuuuttU tu liic iihprbvuimut.
Factory to
You
Money Saving
Sale
Glass Drugs,
Inc.
sssiL Sftr
I.h Grande, Oregon
MUlTLWl) MAItKlilS.
rtHlTUNb, Ore. (Al) Cat
tle and hogs steady today, sheep
j stnmg.
Kggs Weak, current receipts -
cents.
llutler Firm, prime llrals
48
cents.
ilutterfat Firm.
VlNlltlj; NUM'liV.
NKW VOUK (Ai).Tlie visibb!
supply of American grain hIiowk
the follow ing clutimes in bushels:
Wheat Increased l.'-7,aiiu.
Corn decreased l,ati:t,ano.
Oats Increased 3.641.UMO.
Itye decreased 242, nun,
liarley Increused MSjioa.
ni: i lam ;li l MAUU I I
! U It f lAM), lire.t ( Ai').
Wheat Hard white II. S.' Itaart,
August 9LR8. September $l.f.S;
sot white. August $ Lf7, Septem
ber $ l.fjti: hard winter, August
$1.rfi; September $!.'!!; northern
spring, August $1.M, Septemb'-r
$l.f:i; westein red, August tl.Ul,
Setteiuber $Lal; H II 11. hard
white, August $1.00, September ut
ILtiO.
Oats No. '2 white feed. August
$;l. September ; I : No. i: gray,
August $:W, September t:ill.
Corn No. 2 K. Y. shipmeii'.
Aug Jst 4li
September $40.71'.
M AHK iri'S AT A tiLANCK.
; NKW VOHK (Al1). Stocks
Irregular: General Kail way Signal
soars I 1 "i to record top.
Bonds Mixed; 1'oland Ns ut
pons.
Sugar Kasler; Increased ot ler-
lii.-i of raw sugar.
Coffco Higher: ' tinner Iirav.il
ian market.
C 11 I C A G (
Kn rely s(ealy:
inand.
Corn -lligli'-r:
(V'ttte- Strong.
- Hogs Higher.
AI')
poor fo
-Whri
reign
t
de-
bullish visible, j
MFM'OltO COFNCII III SY
M KOFitlil ore.- Kecord break-
lt. legislative Vork of 1 he
,., v i-oiim il in passing Hi ordin-
j Markets
is a slight in- ncn and adopting regulations per
jtalning to Hie .special eleclloli calleil
,, ticlobef S. at which the voters
Flans for e.slab-;wll be asked to vote $'l7r.,mio in
bonds for the construction of a
new city wah hvsIciii with the Hig
Itutte spring ns the source of sup
ply. '
(It her matters to be voted on at.
this lime will Include the aimeva
lion of territory adjoining the Vlty
ami a bond issue proposition of
J.Ml.tilMI for it new city hall.
Thresher Saved Ti'iuu: Injured
l'.K IWNSVILLK. (ire.- In oi -
i f' Vi j i
t-V
- ' .. V BJ
f 7K):
President's
r--V " ac
.lohn Cool it I go. miii or the president. Is u ldicr now! I his
Ithotftgiuplt shows him with (en. .iiaiern mil iiariiniii m tne
-ittcnV military training camp ill Cnmp IHeiiH, A,er, .la.-.s.
Celtic Congress Fears
Irish Language Dying
IH'KLIN, ( A I ' ) There w as re
cently concluded in Dublin an In
I cresting congress iepivs"iuing all
sections of the Celtic age, delegat
es atleiuling from Gaelic Scotland,
from Wans, and from lltittaiiy.
The discm.Hions were targi-iy con
cerned with Hie pn servai urn oi
the Irish language. Kooiou i e
alera said thai emigration from
the Irish sfn-iking districts of Ire
laud wus the greatest dllllculty
to ltd contended with. He was
satisfied, he deem red. that those
at the head of affairs, could, ft
they wished, get money lo estab
lish industries to keep the thud at
home.
Ot her speakers Haiti t he lang
uage was dying because the native
speaker' sei no value on It, Fro
lessor ui fytiU ironi Wuh-s uid
that, any amount, oi leaching of
the language in the schools was
oi no more use . in saving It "than
a, UulUinfC .cymiial" uulns:i .-mLM'' ''t
were put Into it soim'thing lhal.
gave dignity to the person who
spoke 11.
II was urged that emigration
from Hie -Irish speaking tbstrlcis
slinultl be slopp' d. A r solution
was adpti-d unanimously dtt hir
ing that' Irish should be essential
in the final e.aniinal ion ftir de
grees lit every collej-.f? lor doctors,
law yi rs and engineers, and t hut
laws should be passed according
ly. polici; im:yi ii-v woman
SA I .KM , ( re.- A voting woman
i who was brought to the poller :.la
lion apparently suffering from e-
jceSSlve Imlnlgence ill 1 1 1 1 1 ( f OI
Ulnigs, was identified by the police
j as France;- A h or'n of S ai t lo.
1 Frb iids of the girl in Seattle were
j noliM'', of her condition.
Two men. who picked up the girl
on tie- I'aeilie highway eight milis
itiorlb of Salem, .--aid she )iad t ig
I IjiTf'l along Ho- road, and had nar
j rt.wly esivtpeii being run down hv
I aillomoblb H. She was (eh ;is. d
j from jail wh' ll bail was furnished
for her in ihe nmouitl id' '. Miss
Alcorn gave Ipt age r, years.
hi
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IH
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ARC
TODxVY
Adults r.Oc; Children '. 10c
LEGION MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
( ; i rls :( ; i :ls , (; i itbs
The Peppy I siukIi Show
v In Conjuii'. lion with
RICHARD DIX
IN
"MEN and WOMEN"
Cuincd v "Smoked Ool"
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Son a Soldier
Group - to Collaborate
With League, Report
G FN KVA, ( AI') Word has been
received of the foriiKtlion of the
I American National. Committee on
j Intellectual Cooperation, which is
to collaborate wllh I he la-ague of
Nat Ions permanent International
Committee on Intellectual Cooper
ation. S nillar national groups ex
ist in oilier countries which lire
members of the league.
Inay.o Nitnhc, ass. slant secretary
general, received a cablegram from
It. A. Milllkau. Calilorma. who Is
u member or the League's - Cen
tral Committee. I hat the Ameri
can group is htftded by Kliliu
Foot.
I It also -includes George K. Hale,
honorary chairman of the National
KeHeurch Council; Charles IL Mas
kira. chairman of the ( 'ouncil of
1 .earind Societies; Herbert Fut
iiiim, librarian of Congress; Vir
ginia C. Glldersleeve, prcHident (f
I he I nlernal Innal Federal ion of
University Worut-n; Lorrtiio- i Tuft,
member of the American Acad
emy of Arts ami Letters; .Hniics 11.
t Itrt ast. d, Aiuerieaii Fhiloltigical
( irgaiil.alions; Ml arles W. Kllol,
A "i non Kellogg, secretary of 1 he
Naiioiml Ki s-'arch Council: Augun
t i,'s Trow hrldge. International l-id-ucilion
Hoard: C. It. Mann, dire
ctor of tint American Council on
lvlucuthm. and It. A. Milllkau.
FOI It At CIHFNTS FATA I i
SAI.i;.M, Ore. There were Tour
talalllics due to Industrial accl
1 1 en is iii ( u egon during I In- week
eiiiLic; Aiigml tk according to a
repor t pro in n d by I he stale lu
ll nstrl.-i I ace idea I coin nilsHioil.
The victims W' re Conrail KrlcU
son. I'luMh. fainier; Kdward L. Ia
via. I'ortlaml. chaser; Charles Ib-n-soii,
sleet worker, atitl Harry Stiles.,
Klamath Falls, pile driver.
Of Mi. I'.l.il of K 1 n accidents ro
pt.rled (l-l 4 were eiilillcd to tlo- pro
tect bui at foi di d umlt-i- the work
men's com p nsa lion act, I i W'-re
from firms and corpora I ions I hat
have lejc.ted the law. and Ihree
w-re from jndilie ntlltty coriora
lions not subject to Ihe provisions
of t he act.
AD
COMrbKTK CHANGK OF
Vetermi of Frontier ItetliteN
After IxHiir Vull-v Nfrvlim
I .( IS A NG 10 LI-IS A 1 ' ) Th I i t y
elglit yea i s of faithful service as
a member of t lie Los Angeles
police department were culminat
ed recently with tint rellretiput
of Charles V. Moffatt, u color
ful figure in early westei n fron
tier life. Moffatt row from pa
trolman to Inspector of detective..
In the li'.l years of his life he
lias been printer, newspaper re
porter, miner, sheep rancher,
broncho-buster, Indian fighter,
prospector, poet und author of
outdoor life. He was In Alaska
during (rold rush days. There
were 87 members of. the Ios An
geles police force when ho en
tered it. Two years later lie as
sisted in forming the first detec
tive division, It consisted of fo.ir
pliiln clothes men..
The veteran' ssecret hobby Is
cultivating the flowers and shrub
bery that surround the old-fash-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
A Very high irrmlit of
u:vs siioi;s
That will Htiintl roimh wtur
2M mill s:i.u.-
ii:ns ii.vis
S.M.".. 5J.ii.- nuil
$;!.. KI'ltAW HATS
Now HHIini; ut
S1..M) anil 1 ..-,
Hll.ll-CIt.Mli; CAI'S
ln vi-ry luti'Ht Htyli'8
Bac lu SI. 7,1
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
2 Extra Good
Used Car Bargains
1921 DODGK SPECIAL TYPK A SEDAN
Velour upholstering; 6 tires, spotlij-ht, rear view mir
ror, bumpci-s front and rear; run only 7,000 miles;"
perfect condition throughout. u ,
1925 FORI) corrio
$97 in extras; run only 2500 miles. Mechanically as i,
good ns ii'ew'. Looks like
CO A1K
Jennings & Shumate
I'uirk Sales and Service
INFANTS7 SHOES
Now Is the lime to get Ihe Knby a new pair of shoes '
while (In liediictioii lasts. AI- Hum1 nml "I Acr.vibing
Tor the Kit by.'
Art & Baby Shop
'i;vMtVTiiij mn Tiir: iiaiiv-
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I'liOGIiAM THURSDAY
loiied Iiouhc In which has- hna
lvet r,(l. 1K..ll)y ixt
( rawlni(lsHle Home lliirncil ';
UltUWM SVIJ.LK, Or. The
dwelling of George Waul at t'mw-
i l'rtisvilie .w burned lo tbu
i ground. The fire lighter. UeiL
1 t lie blae from Kpreaclmg to Other
buildings. The Iuhh to the Wards,
partially covered - insurance, was
aliotlt $1H'U.
HOTEL ASTOD i
2nd Hill U,An,.!
EVERY ROOM hai PRIVATE TOILET .
50 ',r Both, New, Modern ',
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff fiom $1.50 :
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HFV THIS HOME
Modem 5-riNiin house
near Ishtml t Ity high
way m n-s f-om the
Mange Mill. 1'riee
$2."itM.lHl. J ei ins.
We have heicial giMhl
lots li e n ' the Willmv
hchnol for sale. I ;uy
te,rm, or we will hmlil
4u u tsinall home ami
sell ou very easy pay
ments. House nml hum nod
two acres near Willow
School. A- Uii bi0vv
you this place
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