La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 10, 1925, Image 6

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    Saturday, Oetofer 10, 192;
e Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Westenhaver
&. Gilbert
Published by Arrangement with Pint National fictuiaa, Inc., tod Frank
Lloyd Production inc.
CIIAITKIl XII (up a bit;
A chilly twllit'hl hud fallen byjdad."
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy for this column must
be in by i:O0 a. m.
tlntod by lilchardson. "The Art
Man," at ttichardson'a Art 4: Gilt
Uhop. lo-lu-lt
When your doctor leivca you a
prescription to be tilled for your
family or yourself let us fill it lor
you. we deiiver all prescriptions
with no estra charge lor delivery.
Sllverthorn-Wriehta family drug
alora. m-iu-tf
e winn 10 ulanK our many
friends for their kindness and also
then I must go back to 'camp where I left you."
I "Don't drink any more." she' iui
the time the cutaway, arrived at 'My dear, you're chilled Ihrouifh ' piored, with an aaony of dread 1U for ,ne beautiful fin? nrr.,!!!.
the emampment above the rapids, you'll die In those wet things.", her face. 'J'H on ""K
i.-tfi... i.in ,iu....ui... ........ .... .. . -.. . I ... ixitnaeu lo us in the loss of our
countenance sil jovetl one
Thomas Doyle of I-a Grande will
not be responsible for any accounts
that a lady going by the name or
Mrs. Doyle has contracted after
Jm ifl !2n flATION-WIDE "
H jr INSTITUTION- Jl
DEPARTMElTORES
i 106 Depot St., La Grande. Ore.
Klrby and his daughter were shak
ing from the cold. The Countess
Courteau hurried on ahead to start
a fire In her tent, and thither she
in.iibted upon taking Itouletta,
while her men attended to the
father's comfort.
On the way up there had been
considerable speculation among
those who knew Bam KJrby best,
for none of them had ever seen
I the old fellow In quite such a
- frame of mind as now. Ill mis
fortune had crushed him; he ap-
ipeured to be numbed by the reall-,
Several Grid Clashes
Are Slated for Today ;l"n f h) overwhelming loss
gone entirely was that gambler'i
1 nonchalance for which he was fu
tile older woman told her,
Miss Klrby shook her head and,
in a queer, strained, apprehensive
voice, said; "You don't understand.
He's had a drink; If he gets start
ed " She shivered wretchedly
and hid her white face in her
handr, then moaned: "Oh, what a
day! Danny's gone
drown '
."There, there!" The Countess
comforted her as best she could.
of I urge sums of money had never
deeply stirred the old porting
man; the turn of a card, the swift
HAS KHAS'ClKf'O (by the Ahso
c luted lres) Two conference
gameri and an Intersectlonal clash
top the Ibit of football games for
. Iartlfl nnual i rtrl li r
' The University of' Utah and !U,,0, ts horses' hoofs, often had
cr.nth.rr. f..iirrni. w ,.t m : int far more to him in dollars
J.os Angeles In a conferenee .. d cent, than the destruction o
gagement and Or.gon and Idaho 'lmit -ge-load of liquor; hu had
will lino up at Kugeue, while ifaW tunes come and go
M'nshlngton entertains Montana at ,u f0"1 J 8 of "n and yet
Seattle , tonight ho was utterly unnerved.
'-At- ilurkeley the University of With a man of leas physical
Callromia is to face Its first real j courage such an ordeal as he had
test- Of the season aguimit the undergone might well have ex
strong Han Francisco Olympic club cused u nervous collapse, but Kir
team. Stanford Is expected to have had no nerves; he had, times
a fairly easy time with Occidental i without number, proved himself to
u a ffamti at Palo Alto. ' " j be a man of steel, and so it greatly
I puzzled his friends to see him
shaken and broken.
Je reierred often to Danny Roy
Klux Klan, flaunting a white flug aln rule .speaking In a dused and
on which wa painted a black disbelieving manner, but through
cross, has been rounded up by the (hat dust, ran lightning-bolts of
police. Its members, a 13-year-old blind, ferocious rugo ruge ut the
girl and seven boys about 12. wie river, rage at this hostile, sinister
vhargtd with looting Jewelry shops country ami ut the curse It had put
muuH. The winning or the loaiug Jacket, wrung them out and hung
Kiroy's bleak
itself in stony anes. "I've got to,
said he. "J'm cold frozen lo tu
quick. I need souteluiug to warm
me up."
iyetty could smell the whlxky on
bis breaia, abu coud set. a new
Lliill in lilH e.L'K :.lii Uin-;nU'.vi.f
I saw him J sensed rather than ooaerved a sub
tle change in his demeanor.
"Oh, dad!" she quavereu; then
she bowed her head weakly upon
"You've had a terrible experience, bis arm and her b.iubiue.s dhow.
but you mustn't think of It Just ' Kiruy laid a geittie naxiu utuu " "
yet. Now let me help you." Jher. Lnen exclaimed in surirwe: 1 Ho1 Water Bottles. Fountain
Finding that the girl's fingers 'W ny. Kid, jou're still well out ' rins"B- 1 ne kind that are war
were stitr and useless, the Count- those ume cjothes on. ziaveu t rantl'ed for tw Years and at prices
ess removed the wet skirt and, you.'", lie raised his voice to the I that are lower than such goods are
. ..s i . ... ...... i?fnArallv MM fair ttt-a tlw iSil
Mis. Nellie M. Cohoon.
K. L. Cohoon,
Mrs. aMarthtt McCully.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wright.
I0-10-ltp
Kuimiuige Kale.
In the bas4ment of the Presby
terian church beginning at JO
o'clock, Saturday, October 17.
10-10-61
and department stores over a pe
riod of several months.
V Members of the band, police
said, saw the Ku Klux Klan men
tioned In the newspapers . With
out knowing Its meaning, they de
cided II would make a good mime
for a bandit's club.
AI.aAM.OHA Colo. (AC) Two
Mexican workmen were crushed to
death In the Denver & Itio Grande
Western roundhouse when a loco
motive boiler being fitted Into nn
fm?lnR frumi hrnko frnm it rtmlnu
nnd fell on them. Their deaths for hir fining slic protested:
10 children futhorlews. "I'lennc don't trouble. I'll warm
upon him. Over and over, through
blue lips and chattering teeth, Jit
reviled the rapids; more than once
he lined the broken-necked bot
tle to bis Hp. Of thanksgiving
of gratitude ut his own and hit
daughter s deliverance, he ap
peared to have none, at least foi
the time being. 1
Kouleitu's condition was pltiabU
enouKh, but she wan concerned less
with it than with her father's ex
traordinary behavior, and when
the Counter undertook to procure
them up. Then she produce i some
dry under-garments, but Miah Klr
by refused to put them on.
"You'll need what few things
you have," said she. "and I'll
soon warm up. There's no telling
what dad will do. 1 must keep an
eye on him."
"You give yourself (too much
concern. He'a chilled through and
it's natural that he should take a
drink. My men will give him
Nomething dry to wear, and meanwhile"
Jtoulettu Interrupted with a
shake of her head, but the Count
ess gently persisted:
Don t take your misfortune too
hard. The loss of your outfit
means nothing compared with your
safety, u was a great tragedy, of
men he hud ju--t i,-ft. "Want to
see the gunitst gjri in the world?
weii, hue jsiic ts. iou auw, now
she look her medicine today "i ;uw
listen to luis: she's wet througu,
but sue cuiue looking tor her old
dad uiratu he'd get into trouble!
generally sold for. See them at Kil-
verthorn - Wright's
store. 10-10-tr
October I.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE.
Not lew- Is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned until the hour of 7:30
p. m.. the 14th day of October.
192S, and Immediately thereafter
publicly opened by the Commission
of the City of La Grande, Oregon, j
at the Commission Koom in the
City Hall In said City for an issue j
of City of La Grande Improvement !
Bonds in the sum of S3.456.17.!
same being In denominations of
4500.00 each, except one odd bond
tor 1466.17, said bonds bearing date I
October 1st, 1925. maturing ten j
years from date; optional, however
it the pleasure of the City at any j
semi-annual coupon date on and :
ifter one year from date, said
faintly drug, bond, bearing Interest at six per
10 Yetrs Ajjo Today
. The Ulfln Kelr ended. '
, VVu cop . I lie prln-a for rc ul vnliu s In our blif
O.MtllKN I'OI IIT HALM
I.OOKir-r .
Uard.n Court Powder t:,c
Garden Court Cream f.nc
, Colonial Club Hliuvlria Creiim '. uoc
Miiffl&c Tooth Paste 6lic
Wt.ii nine l.ir K
Others to Mutch All Next Weill.
The L.& L. Drug Co.
SHERRY'S
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
1
' Pretty Ladies'
Mclro-toilflwyn-Miiycr I'liluic
AIONTA I'.Kl.IAS
I'rodnction
With Semes in Technicolor
Y'ou'll have tho time of your life! Kor this
uiuajng- picture tnkcs you liohind the .scenes of
Umiitlwuy theatrical life! Jar., wild parties, tho
greatest Charleston dancing you've ever seen
and the other side, too, the drama back of the
blight lights.
With
ZASl) PITTS. TOM MOOKK, 1,11. VAN TASIIMAN
Added Aid-action ANN I'HNNINIJTON
Comedy,
"(HMD'S HOOTS"
TONK.IIT OM.Y
Flapper Wives
From the play lv Jane Minfiu
Sliining MAY AU.ISON
jiruuc ovokod. iiouluttu beuud,
a low, earliest voice: "fleasc, ueur,
couio awuy. i'ita--,e you know
why. Come awuy won't you lor
my suke?"
Klrby stirred uneusily. "I tell
you I'm- cold," he muttered, but
stopped short, staring. "Kes. and
1 see Danny. I see turn as he went
overboard. Drowned! I'll never
get him out or my sight. I cun t
seem to" understand that he's gone,
but everything's gone, lor that
course, but you and your father matter. Jiverithine"'
were saved. You still have him I "Oh, no, dad. Wiy. you're here
and he hus you." ! and I'm here! We've been broke
'Danny knew what was coming." . beiore."
said the girl, und tears welled Into I iwruy smiled again, but cheer-
hi'r eyes, then slowly overflowed I lesaiy. "On, we am t exactly broke:
lown her white cheeks. "Hut he 'I've got Hie bana-roll on me and
faced it. lie was fcume. He was a i It'll i.uil us luruuuii. We've nud
ifood man at heart. Ho hud his ',ld iuck iwr a eur or two, but u s
luults, of course, but he loved dad houuu to citauge. you clieer up
nd he loved me: why, he uiied to, ud coiue over lo the stove. v nut
arry me out to seo the horsea be- you uL-ed is to- warm up whiie I
ore I could walk; he was my get you a little drink,
rl. nd, my pluymate, my pal.. He'd liuu.etiu gazed up Into the gray
iue uune murder for me!" luce uouve lier. "Dud, look ul jae."
i'hrough her teara Itouletta looked feho tooa his liunu. "Huven't we
jp. "il'a hard for you to believe hud trouole enougu for one uayy"
that I knew, after whut he did to I 'lh gambler was irritated at this
you, but you know how men are peraisiui.ee and he -snowed u.
m the trull. Nothing matters. "Don't be foolish," he cried, snort
lie was angry when you outwitted "I know wnut I need and- I
him, and so was lather, rur that know wnut 1 can slund. These men
matter, but I told them It served uru melius ot mine, and you need-
THIK
Kostorla Glassware: the finest
glassware made in America, beau-
Disregarding the crowd lind Hie ' tlfully cut and etched: made in
appieciullve mui iuur her lamer's I ,I,uny styles and colors. 8ee it at
Itlchardson's Art & Gift Shop.
Think of two things when you need
glassware Richardson's Art &
Gift Shop and Kostorla Glass.
lo-10-lt
Rtnps dundrurf In five days, stops
railing out of the hair In a month.
our Germicide and Dandruff Erad
lcator for 75c a bottle. Bold only
by Silverthorn - Wright's family
drug store. 10-6-tf
At our soda fountain we serve
each day from 11 to 2 p. m., a hot
lunch that we believe f the best
value and best cnoked In La
Grande. Kilverthorn-Wright's fam
ily drug store, 10-10-tf
IIu.1ik!m liKiks gooil. Will your
nnme aicar Ul the new Telrphonr
Ulrcttor? 2-lU-D-2t
ltu-ini-K looks eikmI. Will yrnir
nnme appear in Hie new Tclephoiu
Dlivetory? 2-10-1f-2t
nemstltcliinK. plratlne. button
holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop.
10-14-tf
SlfOTS.
Snaps from your Kodak are most
attractive when enlarged nnd hand
.a right and I l'orhude them in ' n t be uneasy. .Sow. kid. vn l..t
nolest you further." j me lind a p.ace lor you to spend ; never ner,'ni.te.t t,im.ir . ...
the nieht " l "... " "
Jhen it's you I; ... " ...
.w- uiiiu juuiu ivuuy to go
aiong.
"Vou did that?
iave to thank" The Counters
lulled gravely. could never un
itrHUttid why 1 cume off so easily."
'"I'm glad 1, made them behave.
Vou've more thun repaid " Itou
etta paused, she strained her cars
o cateh the sound of voices from
he nHKhhnrliig tents. "I don't
i er father." mild she.
f he could have gone?
I'erhapn the men have put him
o bed '
UiiV MIum Klrby would not accept
his explanation. 'Tin afraid"
Apaln she listened apprehensively.
'tJnee h. ftets a taste of litiiur
here's no hiimlllnK him; hen t-r-Ible.
Kveti Imniiy t-nuMn't do
ui3 tiling with him; sometime
ven J i,nve failed." Hurriedly hIh
ook di,wn her soddi-n skirt and
nad- as If to draw It on.
cent ) per annum, payuDle
semi-annually, principal and inter
est payable at the office of the City
Treasurer, said bonds being issued
under the provisions of the so-called
"Bancroft Bonding Act."
All bids must be uccompanied by
a certified check for $472. SO and
must be unconditional.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree. Johnson and
MeCultoah will be furnished e
successful bidder.
. The Commission reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
J. E. 8TEAKNS.
City Recorder.
Oct. 1-lOt.
OTICE TO CIIKDirOItS.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Union County, ad
ministrator of the estate of William
P. Harrison, deceased, and has
qualified us such. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, verified as required by law,
to the undersigned at La Grande.
Oregon, or at the office of his at
torneys, Green & Hess, at Lu.
Grande, Oregon, within s.x months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first publication Oc
tober 6, 1925. '
. WESLEY HAItniSON.
Administrator.
Green & Hess, attorneys for ad
ministrator. Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27-Nov. 3.
ABigOfferirgCf
Colored Stationery
SITKKME VALUE IN NOVELTY PAPER
1G0 boves of Stationery just received, of beautiful
paper and envelopes you'll be proud to write on. In
many lovely colors. This is indeed a master pur.
chase from New York.
F. , S.
24
Sheet
and
Envelope, J
FineOualitvt
The Box-.
Silver ,Ia ?uV
and
Gold J
DeclJed J
Edge.!
i v. a i rrm
ONLY-
49
SEE OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY
llelicc l.cw.-e.s saved I'ueblo
Fiom xliiutlicr Flood iliulef
rust Favors Miti'.icll ldra
HOOD ItlVKR, Ore. The Hood
River iost of tlie American legion'
PL ICltl.O. Cuio. (Al'). I.cvees ; , ' " ' ,,". ,..,,,
.ii.i nuuu lui.nui , I port Colonel Mitchell In his efforu
I'neli n cunMi-rvaiii'V liiK.i'H't NIIV.Mi ..... .... T
:. ' . .. i for a limited air service.
J, , .., , ., Isage followed
. . i ., post at a meeting last night, whea
nountain. in i the s.m.e inontt of i .glonnalI.(,8i oy unnlram;
uuuufu a liiiKf nil ui me
Observers believe the amount of drait a resolution to be forwardeil
water that flowed through t!ie,to the Oregon congressional dcle
Arkansas cl.annel in July this gallon.
year would huve caused a repeti- i $
tlon of the disaster had It not
been for the levees, which en- This country'could be worse. lit
abled the channel to carry a j Siberia the soil freezes 63 ft
greater volume of water without deep. Imagine digging Gt feet for
danger to Pueblo. 'fishing worms.
The me
instructions of the
supported Colonel Mitchells
I oral post'; action authorized
alone with her very long at a time
only long enough, in fact, to
ail right tUck around for a . not a (ln.Hin. . A vjjrant ro. .
liUluwhiiU. I won't bu lung." Old testation now and then, a secret I
bam uit-w a bench uu beoidu th n I
iiiiiiaiiiiiiEiia2i.aBsis&3e.iiaasiiiiBiB3ii
" " " ""-"-" "'e Bin u,.on it. I of delirium, that was as far us his
"I'm ail orone up una . ve juai cot'i.nfr.i. '
,u Keep luoviiie, ,,e e,.,
WUn"" to II tar'.
hal proirressed. Not
Pt hurl he nnri 1111,1. nrHcp l u
ll-U e lOtl.t UuU l .l,.rin't.. linrlolnnthn,.. nn,... 1....I
thev thnrnitchlv talked out th
lCirutlzli.K tllul he was completely 'snhjeel that enjrrosed them both,
out of hand and that further ur-' n,'v',r i""' ,he' found either time
sunieut wu. ful.ie. lluuletta Jiirhy or ojiprtunltv In whleh to dn more j
settled herself lo wait. In spite of hnn slph nnd whisner and hold J
' her misery it never oeeiirred to her ''''n11 and . i rnilt 'h woman!
.to ahanuun her fallier to his own "'malned almost as much of a
di-vii.s. ev.-n lor an hour siie . myi'tery to I'ieree us -he had been
knew him too well lo run l hut riK. ! "' ""' moiiient of Iter flrt sur
l;tlt hi-r v ry honea were -. roy.en 1 render.
and she hhivered wn teheilly us ahe 't nn Intnl.. inl.li, ll,,n
; held her .-hois up to the stove. ' end so. under the spell of his buny
iAithi.iiKh Hie nre l,.;an slowlj to mil splrllH. he d'termlned t0 make
I dry hi outer aarmeuls. the clothes an end of II nin e for nil.
her tlesh reii'ulned cold ti,o i'm,ir, r,.,.,.i....i 1,1. ,..
Walt here. I'll find him tor you , t',,",""'- Kv"n "" 'l" 'f chill w'-on he rame to her tent and she
mil make sure he-s all rlKht " ":w"! "'MK to the ley dread ,,ke t him. Mi,tkinB h"r
The half-elad Kirl si ,,, r. ' . I'arul'''' "le ver core of her er. e'lne for permlailnn to enter.
tidy. "Thank you." said she. Hull' h" ei'illc'l the Mrlnirs nnd stepped
when the CoiinlraK had sli'iiped out I ll ''''""l lnll himself that I Inside, onlv to find her unprepared
mo Hie n'Kht she llnlMhed ilri'ds- " ' ' " " u woniieriul Hay an tor ins r,'i'e.ion. Khe had made
inn herself. l, r clothlm.-. ,r! 'l'ot'""""lK'"'' ''" "'r h'lu. Ijiie. itT ."heller snutr. a llvelv fire was
ours,', was its wet us ever Mr i'i,. hail been cnnscloie. that the hurninir. the place was frairrant. of
you miisn'l I You
n
n
n
H
U
Wafer
Irrigation
"Permanent"
warmth of the lent In t,. r,.,v I
North vi'ii.s workiua- u cliaiiite in pine linuclis, and a few deft feml-
moineiita had not een heated ll the precis,- e.l, nl of ilial t'lue touches here and there hnd
hniUKli: lieverlhi leiei. ),..,- ...,.. ! ''Iiaiim', even the direction It v.;ia Iranslniined It Inlo a linudnir.
henslon was so keen that she
conscious of little bodily dlscom- , ' : however, he thought h0 waist and wi's nrciipled In coniblnir
laklllK, hud not ln'i'iT altogether Hilda hsd rcmnvd her Jark,-t .-nd
s Sewer
VBEX -
Culvert
fort. understood
Vou were right." the C'nnntenH h' mi'1 h,l,'n i"ite right, that
iniHiunred whi n Nhi n turiMd. "lie ' ' rsl """r '" ",'- wlu-n be told
lipped lulu Moiii- burrowed I.. I lies ,,,miH " '"' lav Jiim ahead of
bT hnlr. hut at Pierre's unexpect
ed entrnnee nhp hnrrlediv gnthered
the geiden fthowv nbotit her liuro
lioulders nnd voiced a protest at
H Intmslnn. lie frtnod HtnlHng
down at her and refu.sed lo wlth
il raw.
n
al
a
himself thai I. II
III up-lown. lie told the h" Ju-t over Hi- I'll ltiot. Such.
he couldn't ll sllll. Dill vou."""'1''1' l'"'Vcd to lie the rase.
mustn't follow i i ,i,,., ' 's. and It had , Icnme 1 him with
ircaa ." open arnm: It bad ushereil hlm ill- iM ver Had I'hlllips S"en such nn
j lo a new and wondrous world. Ills sPiirli'B picture. Now that her j urn
hands had fallen to men's tasks hair was undone. Un bneth nnd'E
I cxi'crlrnre lin.i ..(itm, i.. i.i... i... lis profusion snriirlse.l lihn. for ft!
"V".' 111 h aps utid bounds. In a rush ho conn li lely mantled her. and
had fim-rsi'd from fireplng boy- throuirh It the snowv whiteness of
hood Inlo full nuiturllv: physlrully, ' h,'r ,",r'' r,"s- folded proteetinirly
tnentallv. nioralli-. he hi..t .rpnu-..' nrriWH her rounded brensts. was
0 strops; and broad nnd brown
lluvimr abumlone.l himself "lo , tho
tides of circumstance, he had li
Products '
SEPTIC TANKS'
BUILDING BLOCKS
SAND
GRAVEL
(weid Into n new i-vistenr-e vr.i...r. "l,'n smntheri'il her gasnlnc nro-
I Adventure had rubbed nMoul'ie-s l' M w,,n hl" "f- Vnr a long mo-1
! HihiI.-Mh'm
about In
"Did he ilrlnk uny more?;
"I'm atrald he tlld."
lleiMlle.Mi nl I lu- ,.l,i
n-siriilnliig hands, Itouletta Klrbv
made ror the lint opening. "I'lease
don't Mnp me." Hhe Implored.
inereH no time to lose and
dry out In time "
"l. t nie go for ou."
"N. no!"
'Then tun I go along'."'
A UI1 Ml tl... 1.11 -1 1. .
1 ran handle him better alone. rmt h "
l!ut'"Ti ""n- U t, rr',,U' hi, mettle
" " " i nope rm ,.im
"i ui'ete.ii saiiKiaeiion now
niAiii nilllle:! n,,. t,, .,...
i shkmk nn mic run li wan
: UIIKlt ..l.ll i... , "n Vr-'MII
ll'KIH, HIHI, 1 FJIIU
of the Nit t that it w nit a sleep rltml
io ine lop of th
iliM)...l ......
"if none wnn mic rami'
punting Into the sprawling rluster
of hr.Klf .itl.i... ii.. . .s.
'I'fhtM were i. i ' ' "'rn to its own ends.
. ! .'"mp i nun once o! inie ne nni m
' th r!!ti eh tZ T, mt "l'"n,1' I Pondered a certain -hoimht. i 5
, litouhh ttee, th, were still stand- , now. ,invle , "
i a in, an.l. rma trail led past a I ,e deli rniln. d to net llluin It. I!vir i
"itiKvimg row of euma-tniied i .h,.. -.. ....
"n i lorn one 01 n '!.'
I--U. d the uavetlng. nietiillle note
.. " " ' .i-ii i. ,ue eiinijilunrejt, he had 1m- '; thwiirti .t
plnre a.s a house ot f nterUlntiieni. : l ii- ...n .i. m -
uj ai ui.' our wn-'ii ,
r.NHT tiint nt-n it hit"
u.-...iirK- i ! wRiii pm mm in a
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LA GRANDE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Island City,. Oregon.
where l.ove hnd rniiled
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at ntcht. after cant, was pitrhid.
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your oidei-s fret Uie personal attention of expenenettl
cierks. Our Motor Delivery covers the entire citv
twice daily.
liascd on QUALITY. SERVICE. LOW PRICES, our
customers ai-e (riven the best value possible.
Our large volume of sales enables THE HOOVERIZEJ)
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