La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 07, 1925, Image 4

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    Monday, ScptcmkT 7, li)?",..
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS'
Rum Indictment home of:
I'M
(Incorporated)
Poor? BuMKrtv
An liittiHinUiit Newspaper
IM 1U' MAME
got a awful sock
ikjTh' eve ma i am
FKANK b. AJ IM-KHV
HAliV K Yl M A TT1 1 K v sZ
..K Jitor and I'ubimher
OF ALLTHlNGrS
DO SOU CALL
HIS OL MAN -1-1 MtAM
"THlS f
HIS PA'LL 'KNOCK
Tk" STuFflKJ OoTA IM
If HE COMES HOE
vmpth a Black eve.
we ahj cot 1mo
Beef steak eo
I'uhlisl.ed evenings. i-xc-pt Sunday, at 1116 AJumi Avi-nu,
La Grande, OrcKun. J' te Observr-fcitar published tvey r'nd'J'.
tntered at the i'uto"tce ai La Uianac, Oregon, u ikcond
Claw Mail Matter under act of Murch t. 167 V.
OKHCJAL PAl'KH OK UNION COUNTY AND TUB
CITY OF LA UItANtJ5
MKMUKK ASSOCIATED PItUSS
The Associated I'm It tscluaivt-ly entitled to use for pub
lication of all mwa dispatcher credited to it or not otherwise
ctt'dited if publuthd therein. All right of rt-publication of
pidal diftpatches in this paper, and alto the local utwi Lo ro
ta also arw removed.
K JoS PuTT U A
Pork chop cm it.
IIartS.'haftner& Marx-
FINE CLOTHES
N. K. WEST k CO. INC.
La Grande, Oregon
yUiiAJKU'TlON ItATKa
liy Carrier
Daily, pr month In advance
taily, n& m on tli a in advance
LaJly, auii copy ..
7 So
14. 60
Hy Mail
Daily, por month In advance
Daily, per six montfit In advance
Daily, per -ar in advance....-..
Weekly Obrver-Stai, per year
6fC
$2.00
ADVERTISING It AT K 8
Display, foreign, per column Inch
Diaulay, local, p-r column Inch
Time contract ralea on application
HUMILITY OK fllKIHT: L't this mind , hi yon. whl'-h
aa aUo in Chnat Jtua. Jct nuihiuff be dune thtouKh atnu
or vaiiiKlory: but in lowliness of mind 1 t each esteem other
better than thtliwcivt-s. i'hllf pplans 2:5, 3
OFFICE
CAT
Portland is stunned by the universal appearance in thi'.t
city of the Ciic haircut, Toor Marshall Dana! His last
evidence that La Grande is a high-priced town is now a
thing of the past.
Hit Portland in her "poit" iiarters and you hit where
it hurts. No wonder that licit Haiu-y is gathering sup
porters from all directions and all parties in his stand on
the shipping board question.
Ti : . ... . . . i
ii requires sixty men to carry me iv.o inn ca'pl cover-i Worril.d moti..-r: -j-,,, ,. t ,!,
r.g the floor of the Waterloo chamber of the Icing's Wind- know what wfii uo trim lurom
zt j i - I . r , , j . , . i tt lu n hf trows up. John. Iiitl yuu
;or Castle in England. It is hO feet Ion;; and -10 leet wide Met. ,u niivo.jMi.iy ions
ind took seven years to weave. . Possibly there are a few
ittle items like that which make taxei Intfst over thee ',. .,. V"." '..T In'!, '"'i 'tu'V.mot'r''
is well as the cost of wiging v.ir. ." ' .... ... j .. ti.t ;. iuum- un- van-
i . i in K.iU.Ui .;i..u.iKt ui ,h,.-
fe.utjfil."
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CAV
WV-N MOVERS G(ET CKAf.
The. "5.UVO-W
Po roc" T--T
ntti
Walter, Cohen, negro comptroller of
custom at Nev Orleans wot un- .t
eiBht prominent ottu-ial there tit
dieted on chare, of coitppiracy it.
violate the prohibition law uhd
liquor smuggling Cohen', appoint
ment to federal ortiee cautteo h Hlutm
.of opp.Blllon m the Senate a few
year. 'ago He 1 specifically churKed
' with 'owing an alleged rum run-
' ning ooat. the Hita. to entef
j the port.
tut- nol'rion.s -"AIjis a or s ven
! n- t'l. 'i ' wh. al w '8 s.iown to he
o t!;! .s :s ;t coint;i'rTtu! variety.
tiitv lv r. t-.titiy bf'll triftt
cjiit .t.nsv-ly nit.l ' .s siiutt n :
l.(,n.I t- tuns. V'el'!s its hiqll tt It
l.uslie s ta tlie .-I'-re hitve been fre
in. in. with I hi p. if I 'tween 12-i'J
aiei J. '.7.') a h ' el. l'ysinre exp' ri
nea! where tile earryir.t: ct'P'fity
(f vaii.n'5 itiixtiir.s is liteiiHtiretl hy
aftuai tlecks 01 s I.-, p are h.-ln-t
eoMiltiet- ti. I". rt j I Iz.-i- trials there
I ate miu.tuany Indus ve and ure ul
; turdui vidiialtle il..ta.
A latemlcr hat uu a rmiuii imu.
Illilkt. 119 UtNl HO tlt' vMl!li
uitttiijli to tlittitv rorks jiuuiii.
M-IJ IT V tl.ltl t II 4 w' .
It tIAl .JJ.TI.-l ll.l.l.
Fpeaking of Yakima, thcie are sumo statint'ca cciiiein-'
ng that city and valley that are of sucn a charitcter as to
nake anyone interested in the possibilities of ininution sit
lp and take immediate notice. Some of these, and enough
,o wneT ones appeiHe. v. ere given in a is cditnai in on
lay's Oregon Journal. Here's part of the comment:
Yakima's population in 192uy was 18,,'t:!0; in
i- w ould iiariliy he wort it ll -
iit w .v ti ,iot ior ..atur-.ii n.irlH.i,
at .i it i Patulj- worth liM'ng te
eauM" of ,M, inlay mornings.
.,11
WOMAN.
jieopie o.n
lOllfi. 2H.IMKI. .Sivtv i.ei- cent, of ib.r
their own h'".
The assessed valuation of the city is $13,000..
000. Its tinuing tciriUtry sunru.irtr, t,.j,,."ij people,
iiiim a r. uius 01 mae nines. The number of
f..miiies in the city is ii. ni. There ni' te:: .iuc
schools and four :.: sc!iii scnools.
'iiiete a: e Jin.U"() acres oi I. ml itder irrir:;
tion. The toiai cost of the project was $13,001),
Olio. ( r,,y i. pop t-.-iit ol the ii.kima ii-.tum ale
woikod by tenants. lhe.avrrae of faiius woiked
by ti -nants m Ameiif.t is i x r cent.
In and near the city are 03 nuinufnctm in? en
terprises. AmtiiiK them aie the Cascade La'mlKf
conipaiiy with an iinnu.it outjHit of 5-) r.iitiion leet
oi' Imniier; ! il.by M Neii tannery, annual p.i.vio'1
$210,000, atimial p,:'.ymt..it to jri-owois of fruit,
Sv.J.S.Imio; ll,o C,r; n;:ci- ('lay lToiiucis coni)i:y,
titO.pui :joo c.'.ilov.ds of buck a year. 'I ho total
value of a'! i.ii.niii. villi t u pitxhi'jt.s in'lUl was
$S,.Vi7,i)fio.
Yakima county i.-inks sixth in Ahum ic.i in the
value of a;:t ieultuiaj p, mhict-. Tile city h-s ttt'tl
atoiai' c.'i:'t-ily ,. O.iJ", rts, The pu.'tol'! :ee ie
ceipts lor '.i21 who 120,0'io: m $ 7.0"ti.
'Hit' Innk flea. Ml;:.: I.,r 1 '.! Int.;,-,! ST I '.OHO. Oil-, i
l;,.iik tlfposiis June :',o, i;i'J.", ttorii .?'.), i) I l.ooo.'
'j he s .mr... iiiul lo.;iis ilt jMi.- its on i 'he s: mo
ti tle ttil.titil : l.loo.otiii. Yho iuhiiIxt of auttimu-bl't-s
wiv. I !.!.!,. 'I !t.. pavitl it. ml. in (. o.iiinlv
n-ivo a mue.ij:e ol ti,, j;tatlt
lililt'S.
s,.e oieajiionaliy paints a littlo,
Ale! j.eW'.ier iiuw ni! then.
AnJ w.ars ftinn, clothes.
Ale, It... a nil vamp p.eiures
A; the nit.i..
And all tluit,
Corvallis Man Utiles About
Experiment Station at Union
tti.- work ui
:,iu"nt st.ituMi
a pi utiini -LiiliJrr
.f t ti
lt i U i'.i!-. i
iOIlS O. t.i-'
O. A.
each liraiicti r,
has hud and i? huv.n
(ti clkd on u.- ;t ;r,'
4UllHMlin:ly Wl.lt .1
and that' of otln-r s
Male wii'i i-.- t'.iii .-tie s hij s . i ! 1 1 1 ; 1.1 r t
pf'rhi'iiB r.r. strition hs r tt 1 --'1 '
Si-rvire over a widvr !i-rn!ory anO '
ti a I (I- . m.U lii.-i; t:i' Otlt
it t'ninn.
UoI'Tt Vii1'..!'il,f. s..n of t'n:
lat Kovt-rrnir. J;iiii- s Wit it y coin Ir .
n.is bt-i 11 Slip I'UH'-ii il l. I vi t.ic SU.-
Dunt of a tiairy unit at th' rnmn
SKitiun. law. ail ol l!iym u p.ji.--liit-ij
hvrj of proved iJrodi.rt:oii.
lilu StatliiR bought li head of
gruue Je.si y ht-i. rs and a part--b-va
ouH wit 11 a mn proa.i'.infT
Lm-a'e. Tue piirp.s.- a iu b
w iMit could In? unt w .tli a i- t-i.
tlst- ptitchagw of wau h Woii.vJ b
w .iluii titt i.iuawi ol tue a.nts
fanner. This year the r:z. nu a;,'ain in-sp-'i
teU the lit 10, v ...i t, i,:
tiUdi-5 us line a i,-"oup ot in:itis
as can be louna in any dany re
gion. Ki tJ a::d prjuuc l.uii : t
orus, w .tli coiuph.tt cost rrconis
are avullablu for evory s.. p i(.
building Hie litrd, wim., w,i.
eventually co"siSi entirtiy vi pure
breus. As most of the livcstucU of the
S'.nte coin-s irobi tm- lu.nia an..
rni'M-B wore rant-s of eastern Oregon, the
th plenty of I'niun s'.ation was oar.y u .eet. u
nvr!:-l. I as thu one at wh.cii to ca; rv out
that evptmnums tn the mai.y vtu.a s u,
1 fth.s industiy. 'Is's w.tli nimiiu
e'is i.avi- li.-t n t-oii -
T'it- t'o d'''1 w lh nns( iiiveniiniM
to end win is they start warn.
i iw:.m ci.rii i i
HENl. Ore. While, forces have
been (,-athennK for the b.ittie. to bo
aired by rival railroads tor pus.
s--ss!on of central Oregon territory
al the interstate comment com-iii'-rcial
cl tib h.-s been quietiy act.
Inv. Ii. S- Hamilton declared at
forum luncheon at the l'not liutte
inn.
1 H,s Ht.iiemt-iit was In answer to
the criticism that the club h ig
Iten "asiei p at the switch" in tli
niatt-r 01 offering support to tae
noithern lims In their plans for
fU'iisiou south of Klamath KiUa.
S' ppurl by th- brrss b:iml m tliotl
w..s -(enounced by Mr. Hamilton.
or. tt.t
u s. s..
'1.' ih
ITS
he hs w on
.'...I'
1 ('111
e-r tn
oiltcial information
l"j!e (aijiily.
n.i IllOlt
njtt iin.-i.) mj
i.ii i wi.t.
thinking
the out 1 it.
Mi.-
lit;.
All.i w.
ilk ftlni-t
.Mltl CtM.
And
1.1 tii- ei.-tat bull-
I ' i; (tr the ki.is.
.shnient in
Ji coi.-p't if cm. ni nev ot
ms n ess nu n and larmns ot tin?
.:.tlnjf 1 ;ill-; v- :.ii y W.H appil-Kl
;i the rtf.'.fns on tiu n ti't i.t tut;r
t Inspect. on. No maiti-r wh.it ny
K-al m n s.il in t -laxiii n.1.1.; 011
he siioit. lie nvvvr f :ti tn
ivak in Tnw::i; ti-i n:s of tav w 6rK
f -our Hob."
I I . ... .. ... rtr , t
inff fanners in I'nb.n cminiy as
. ... i i 1. 1. a - av;. tax-
in, wi-iit w-,ti. .,....
el-i.iit.-r C.ov.'-r. I'i re.v o:, it- ir
In.pi-ctiun trip thiouh th.' st rion.
t.iil to tit- om- St 10I.I (! tii ifllil
alf.ilr.i in :;- s t-, w1::.--. s -.
routnls the hors-1 b;;rn on thf sta
tion laitu, Mr. K'yiiiiM.b p....s 10
sptak of two ou;s;.uidiii i- rvie. s
h- h.i.l p 1. iv-. in-1.1 l ii-. at.'.-ioa
in tie- cuiii.-it: oi h.s laiia.nt, t ;t r
ience. "''v. -i. v.t-a -i-o i-i ; so-
'e -.vlnti r. s in ''.vl,:it sitnl ar tn
ttu- on.' b'ft y..tr, wineh cai:-lit
our a l (alia laiis )n-t s-if ' le.ftitly
pritliM-t.il ih siu.w,' paid Mr.
I;, yiiobts. '.vty ii.'y iaa t v. ..s ...t
h.tiii and the Minul ot al.aa was
rinin d on " acr s.
'1 earn- !('! In 't s 'i P l".
or" ii p antinfj a!il look, d ovvr th--
n 1 y tn.' s ot aha. in. IWb'
5!to'd ni- firs fiM. ntthirt aid
l I-..-I p m i.n t h pin-.' uti.'i-c tin-lit-iimti
had s.irvived w hiie ot!n-r
k'n.ls b-s.jt- it had h.- n killed. 1
w lit ho 11 ai.ti n iiv ; . 1 -MOUKh
hiL'li-prii '-.! (i'ji)i-.ii y d to r- pii'lit
ail my hay land. I. has provt-.i
h.-tly in c-vtry w n:. r since
n. I h. s cons st.utiy yieid.-d ahead
I oi the common a!i;.!ia.
Shit 1 tllltltx- SlIltTS.
1 wn years r"o mi
up apainst it again
i"-:'n hut a rtrmo' s h:t
wanted to raise somethin
..j;. .nip -rti'tl n ji,,ii 01 eprt.
I e:- nie in ln rr- and talk-d with and tattt 11 in
"It-b and saw wtrn ht- ha.l frtun-' ducted with highly bfin-: icial re-
n-t in p.-rimentine with farm salts in the form of lii.prov t. piar
flocks of sheep. to s which are adaptable to en-
' I boiuiit T.'.M h. nd of crado 'riiI ,ttr d ratin't con.utiuiis.
f 3 .-n 1 rh- n p'ow.-d up sun.' 50- ',,r a ntimb- r ot y.-ais the cat-
b-'sh- !5 to-the-;:ce w io.;-t , nd and t,L' Industry h; s b en in ucii a
put It into p s ,,i-i. I have mst ''Pi',u eon-lliion taaJ h' r. s nave
B';d thoso shet-p and their products
for 19 'Jit 0 more than. I p ad for
tht in and am now poinp to s'ock
up wth more shet p. These two
s rvict s alone have been w orth fa-ru-rf
to rue than it 1 the tax-s I
have ev. r paid to the support 01
1 in- tAi'i'iiiuni Matiun."
T "i h s ''''on t ni hi own e-p-Tie:
ce Mr. ynolds sounde'l
th" ."i:n lVie t)rcTon cxp riment
sttfon, vhieli ;c onimir to J'-m-s
'i J.'.r-lin. . dir- elor. :s to kf. p far
enoi;h a!; ad Oi tlie idrinin: p;0-'.-.'ss
on s. tliat. in ttiu.s 01 c.s.i
e:i.-cially. It W; have til" lIKOr
on n---...l for the r(iier,:ency.
TI) S w.'S th-' c.tS- w;tii I cde ra
tion ttlit !. d' v. Ji p. (I p.-.rtiy at th"
I'nion f'a'i.tn ait-r b-:mr intro
dai.'.i at t ir Mon bra ne M fta'tou.
whuh was a bpriiii? varnty of
prov'il sup 1 ion:y w h- n h aioiri- ts
ot tiioi.-sani's of a'-r-.s of f:ill Train
w init r-kiil. ti liit y. ar. On i""
arr s this y- tr l'.-b rat:on w t,- at is
sud to ti.iv.' yi -Stl-! an uv- r tura
$.1 to $7 above that 01 any other
sprint: w h-at.
Nt-cvs.-s.ty for cpans;on of th"
d.iiry titttusiiy on f--. n ral farms i'i
pinions a. -sn ra v.-. i:-.'n wa
tor- n same s auo and the
r- tents authorized th" estabiish-
Al.
And b; .
iitul m;p:;.tl.i!n. U(i
Of course tiiat tlii. iinusual (IrvrN.ppuMit has Uvn mat!..?
-ossil.h' hy tip rvprmliluiv of altit .lii yw art.' f.r ii-;-:atinn
dm nul prove in the least thai similar siuhvss
otilci be utuimd hy a Mitiiiar picj-x-t in the Crando UmhU ,
r iiiiy uthcr, valley. Altluujjih the co.-t in this valh-- a--m-duiK
to tho.;n who are m...t im1.r.l iilj:;ttion b.u.Vtcis,
ou!d be anJda'ably Kss than was cNiviirncr-d jn th?
r"'-rl Country, vt tiio nults nitir't al-o pu.vo nmrh
8.s MMisalioiial. Tho smn'ss of tht VaK:ina pinjtvt simply
vk's 1o sho dial dish h ts haWnj: nn t.n miaiifii-;: turns can
'. 11 win- ci'it.ip con.hlir.ti,. rMr.mr'y v. nvth whilo for
vcryoni' concfrnrd. 'I'hosf com't'tm".! wiMi tho iriitrMti.,
An i
An. I
1 1 . .
' AIM
111 S
O k
A ml
And
: tot a s
: aliti boo f ,
t't"! t..l: ,4 ( a,.
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t tillt III Ii. r In ;nl.
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"' 1. 1 lit', 1' in p. Ci, 1 ,.. II.itHi,., v.ii.-;
i' it to lli.'tiis.'K r.s urn! the vnilt'v in (i,
n'il.v llit'iu is,
i' fitilllio ran
rt';irl'!i;t of t!i
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t' 'tuple, .1
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.ir ni:.iii.-t, i..
u lint simi-j
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ii''.y'.! i'i 1. si I
tlltl.ll tlOil-
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if '
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I " j
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p iA,.-i
been sold ofr cmiiely in nuniot-rUss
inst uicis. Thus" who have con
tinued In the business' have had t
oi'K on sjcIi a narrow margin
that oniy the best practices are
profitable.
E vp-.-r iinen tal work in hoi- rais
in' hr.s b.en carried on for years
lit the station. wiOi s 'tut- vaiu ib:
res-ills. A smcc-ss.ui way of pis
turin ho-s on alialia w.ti.out in
jury to it and with material si
lnr in fevd cosls w. s pert ctet.
S lit" y-ais a'o. It w.. :oaii-l thai
in fir. shim; lii:ht ho; s lor market
ftifalfu pasture made a s-ivtir,- o
iS.'Jl pounds -of b:irh y to iu
ptnuitis Ol ra ,n. S ip'-riut. mje n,
Withycornb. his taU.n the ran
chainpionsh p and sw. "p..taUi s ai
ti:.- J'.iciiic liiiernatio.iai i.ivistac
episitlon w;th h s e.tlri' s.
With the decline of tin- cattle in
d'ist.-y ami the rise ol s.aep ra s
in-. i.--p cially on n r.i I iarins
facts an th.- farm flock s-ieh ai
w.-rv ftirmsia-d Mr. ynol.is w.-r
gathefi -l inroa-jh ep,'. .inei iatioii
A number of lamb ie.-.luij- proj
ec;s earn, d on at the h at. 011 t:av
b . n re.-o-.j..i in tn:i. ti;i it.rni, an
vne 1 m; ; n-' III IS now mi ;e p. . S
' iVi:iK ib iaibd r-sal's ot tie- t:,i,
IIock exp' rimeivs. t tLi rtn r w t'
rei.jinm. r.dalions for larm jirac
lice bas- d on th-s- results,
j It is shown t,i;a, w:ih propyl
m.map.'iiii-rt of th" farm t'ocl
! w Ji. n iambs s-1! 1.1 O- 0- n's ; i
pound Olid wool at i'i n ui;,, a inn:
'" -"'louid J.av $S u n .0.- l.a
($" a y ar Ot p stun- -i't crnts ai
I hour lur the fariM"t s labor, s p.
I "f;t on invi:i nt. a. d an li
.1 '-"-,! e'. -,r pn-hi of 2 o-nis. Mr
, IteyuoidM told the re lit;, tlia
!.l'S' ftC'U'S V. IT.' too runs I Vil
j Tjve, hut coiiMr at ,fiu of -1 a . :i ;
; has lm the watchword aroun
j the ep"riment s aiions fur mair
i y at s.
1 Whom I nkc Kvr 1
As the I nion s:at ion. omp-
inc n. ariy a s-rllun ot land, is th
, l rt:vt in et. nt or the b.-.-neh Kta
I t ions, sufficient span- is av.tilatd-
ior con.preii. nsiv e crop evj. n
' ''!' s in a lltti'ia t,i the li v siocl
work. It was at this station t!i;,i
W.iMI.N I
HI t Alt.IVS
.M. -i.il.. 19 ,.,
tl. -. ... t.i.- II ,
i.t
MARKET
GROCERIES
Phone Main To'J
Tliis Store Vv ill V.v Closctl Ail !av Tod;i),
LAP.0R DAY
a. ul
1 not s o.
tin-11 in,.
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Kllipl. I. .1.
th. Mr.
. ti.illll. -1 lit
Bo, ci 11 tiiv nt.
t -r , ,- k s.
no
THIS !!.( K SWW IN TIIK WASHINGTON ZOO, nmti
intl ijlfHti tf tun he.iuliful U.liiiinci lrpl in thr .niw jkuv
with him, turiH'il m ttirm in his titry and so hijurrd thrin that
thry had to be killed. Such an Incident U uuparalltltU tn log
hbtiMj th keeper jw'jj
The Start
Isn't Hard
, HIT KrKl-INf) AT
V'MIt SAVlMiS At'
CtM'N'T IS WHAT
CU N TS . . .
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La Grande
ia(ional
Bank
Sntm.1 Rpllabl. . Proirctwlve
In Honor of Those Who
Toil to Whom This
Day is Dedicated
This Store Is Closed All
Day
Norton's Kiddy Shop
t-AeryihliiK in InfHiilH ami Children's Wear
Four Floors of Fine
Furniture
W. II. Bohnenkamp Co.
When It Rains!
Do jou have to rcfinisli jour walls and ceil
, in,-;? At small cniciisc you can fix your roof -so
you nct-d not woii y aliout rain and snow.
I.et us show you how small the cost will be
to repair your roof with TEXACO Roofing.
We have a fu'l line of Roofing, Shingles,
and Koof Taints.
Oregm Hardware & Imp. To.
USE
Blue Mountain
Butt
er
And
lU.riC MOI NTAIN ICR CREAM
Home-made I'.odtit'ts-Ilonest Quality Always
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
K. I-. TYI.KU. Prop.
Telephone Main til)
110!) Washington Av