La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 22, 1925, Image 9

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    Thursday, October 22, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
e Nine
The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa
FOB RENT
VOll KENT 6-room modern fur.'
nltlicd house. ..Win.. Miller &
Co. 2-1 0-2 1 -tr
.tllt HUNT Sleeping room lo
uorUInx Kill or school Kill at (lo
u month, cIdk In. Cull L'st-ll.
Kail I.KNT Pive-room modern
hon.se. M Close, lit. (.inruge. Cull
SSS-J. . 2-1 H-:! l-3tli
V Oil 1! K N T -- li-rooin. modern
house. Phono 2.Mi-V.
' . ' 2-jo.o-r,ip
I'll It II R N T
Wuvcrly Apt.
Purnlslicil Apt.
2-lll-lU-liln
I'On UEKT Itoom with board.
Close in. j:ici pit inoiitlt. Cull
Hu4 O. nve. :i-lo-l!i-4ip
l'on P.KNT 3 house.
To). 47II-M.
l-lll-lli-lf
port P.KNT ri-room house. . Cull
Wnverly Apt. 2-1 1 0-1 lit p
von kai.k rivers! u rr. a Winn nre-'
side rhnlr in dnrl; green. tapestry;
removable riiKhlon: irooil condl
tlon; comfortable; kooi! loohlni:.
call Main o7. n-1 ii.j i-tr
KOlt SAl.K Good apples, 80c n
hox nl orchard already picked,
Kill), Sallsli.'.iy. 7 mill's north or
. Iai Grandn. 4-l(l-21-2tp
KOI! RAI.l". 12-ton J. I. Case wis
. tractor In perfect nurli. rdhdl-
tlon. Terms to riKht party. It.
Nolhnaifel, Allcel, Ore.
. 4-10-21-41
KOI! 8A..10 Dry pine -polo wood
mile euwt .Morgan" lake. To
make 2 trips daily. Call 4S:i-V
or 473-W. 4-10-2IP-:it
KOH S.AJ.K Home Hiautlis and
Snow apples, 2n lo $1.00 box.
Mrs. C. K. t'OHCtnoy, 337-W.
3-IO-20-4lp
l"OU SALK Oil TitAIH-: Milk
goats, ono Toft-firenborir luick nnd
liitclt grade does. V. M. Teter.
Khjin. 3-1 ti-2(i-l 31 p
KOU SALK Kew cars alfalfa hay.
KOoUiUallty. $14 041 curs. K. I.
MeCully, Knterprise. 3.10-la-lltp
S A K K S repaired, combinations
changed. -J, Ilosenbuiioi, M-104.
r . . 2-10. 3-lm
SINOEIt SliWJNO NlAOIIINE CO.
I'sed piaclitnes cheap. We ro
1 pair all malvea. i'hone G83-W.
Fon SAi.K
and ..preum.
- Pasteurized milk
Pe.llveved on regit-
Bargains
yiQ acres extra Rood
lancU fair house and
barn, ctosc in; ?5000.
Modern apartment
house, close in a real
bargain, . '"'
We have sevei'al Rood
modern homes at very
reasonable prices nnd
terms. See us befo:o
you buy.
WEEKS & BUCK
REALTORS
. A'iw Foley Hid.
" liLsurance - ' Loans
HEATERS
NEW OR USED, COAL OU WOOD
From $1.00 to 580.00
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Furniture . Exchange
Kr and Jefferson Phon
BUY, SELL OR TRADE
i
Time Is Short
Get your name in the
new Telephone Directory
It Slay Mean a Lot to You! '
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Observer
Want Ad
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secutive Insertion 70
Minimum charge on ono or
dcr 2."o
KATES IIY .MONTH"
2 lines, per iiioiitli $2.M
:t lilies, per month JM.25
4 lines, per month ....... 4.li(
5 Hues, per month 11.1 .1
liaeii aihlllioual liuo ovcrflvo
charged nl r.Uc per lino . pet;
inontli.
CASH I ADVANCE Is re
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to 'earn these rates, Higher
rates charged on nil credit In
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must be In I his office bv 10
A. M. DAY OP INSERTION.
Slop orders on nil Inserted un
til rurtlH'r nutlcc must lie re
ceived by tliu same hour or ex
tra Insertion will bo charged.
Telephone orders solicited.
Cash rates may be earned on,
phone orders by payment on or
before date or Inst Insertion,
I'HOXE MAIV S7
"All Observer Want Ail
. Will Do It"
lar routes. Mt.
rhone Main CIS.
Emily Dairy,
S-9-J6tr
KOR SALE Used pianos at bar
Eain priees.. . $10 Onwa and $10
; per montli.' it. O. Musio Co.
..SS-lm
WANTKD Kxpcrlenrea
housd-0r10-tf
keeper. Cull Main SS. 2-
WaS'TKD Competent housekeep
er at 70S O Ave. 2-10-12-tf
WANTKD TO HKNT Two or
thix-e, the latter preferred, partly
furnished house, liKht house
keeping rooms or npartment on
south side of tracks. I'hone
Main 37 or inquire Observer.
10-21-tf
WANTKD 150 head or stock to
winter. Homer lleclitel, Wallowa.
2-10-21-Ctp
MONEV TO LOAN $2500 on ap
proved city or fnrm property.
Wm. MiHor" Co. 3-10-21-tr
WANTKD Woman lor housework.
I'hone 370-W. 2-10-14-tf
WANTKD Washing at homo.
Will call and deliver. I'hone
290-M. 2-fl-29-lmp
MAN DARHKIi lixpert hair cut
ting. Moles, superfluous hair
removed by electrolysis. Colonial
Beauty Shop. I'hone M-5:i9.
10-8-tf
WANTKD Buttons made. Hem
stitching. Art and 13aby Shop.
0-4-lm
LOST Ladles wrist watch on Ad
ums Ave., Monday evnnlng be
iween Kob-y hotel and liulck
Knrage. Liberal reward offered
KLturn to Observer. G-10-2O-4tp
LOST 1 let wM-n Hot Lake and La
Orunde on highway a tap leather
brief case. Shows considerable
wear. Kinder please return to
Hoi el Koley nnd receive reward,
6-10-2n.tf
LOSHOU STHAYF:D Alrdale pnft
about S mo. old. Call 3:15-W.
3-10-2l-2p
Ad Page
Counties
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j
NEW TODAY
IfOU BAI.K lit-M Tudor' Kord Re
dan, fully equipped, looks and
runs UUo new. l,edbelter Biirnffe
on Adams. 4-1 0-1'
VOU SAIJ: 1921 StudebaUer Spe
cial Hix Tourlnjr with big six mo
tor. A-l uteehuuicully. good tires,
l'rloed for quick sale. l,eo
French, Chrysb-r UKncy.
5-10-22-lt
LOST Tlio party who misplaced
two dry cell batteries In an, uu
tomobtle, run have them by pny
1jK the rhunw of this ud. ()!
LOST A small black Mk molro
hag with tumid. Contained fif
teen dollara In' hlllu. Hanel Scotl,
Tho Dlwerver. . ni-2-tf
irOU HKNT Ibiek bldff. sultal
for repair Hhop. On Jell'. See
Mrs. Zubfr. . . I 2r10-2-Up
KOIt HAI.K Alfalfa hay. Inquire
Waverly Apt. 2-H-2i-lp
1CI1 HKNT Six-room, 'four- room,
two-room houses all furnbduMl.
Jfdin Mais. . 3-Ht-ia-llp
Ij'OH HAI.K R-room modern home.
(loic In on paved street. Trice
reajtonabte. inquire Observer or
" lhono M-7. 3-10-3!2-:tt
FOIt SA1.10 DodBe tourhiu car 111
A-i meehanlcal eonilllion. l'lione
M-7 or imiuire Olisi'rver.
: 3-10-22-St
MfSIC I. KSSONS Violin anil sax
ophone. Violin teacher, H. A.
Niekoluoa; saxophone teacher, L.
J. Huller. Call l-ll!lv K. Ore.
Music Co. 5-10-2-lnip
Report l'rctddcut Cosftrove n '
Spy iMjrhur First Maneuvers
Dl'UUN (Al" Tress reports
credited, president Cossrove with
unwitiinxly pluyinK tho role of spy
during the first army maneuvers,
of tho Free Slate, which showed
tho troops to bo well trained und
equipped.
When the fiKUtinK was In the
neighborhood of the Dublin moun
tains, not far from ma house,
President Cossrove rode out to
look on. He was questioned by n
younff officer as to what cars ho
nuu,..l nn lh. rrnwlN nml I he
Information tho president gave was
sufficient tp betray the Ulue de
tendlnfc force.
After an umpire bad reminded
the president that clvilluiis were
not supposed to divulge valuable
army news, President Coskiovc lie
sought 1 ho young Red officer to
make no use of the information.
With" all the affability of a cillhert
lun ;),olil lot',;, l)i; consented, .and put
tho president' at' ease. '
Hndlo lilstenci-s Taxed for
Lniertninmcnt Hut iMcrenso
STOCKHOLM (AI') The rnlio
listener in Sweden mum pay for
his entertainment, but neverlhe
le.ss license holders Increased to
5,000 against 6000 last year. A
reo of 12 krone paid by listeners
has provided funds for on imj
proved program. Demand on the
present broadcasting stations has
necessitated fresh arrangements.
H is planned to build u high-
power Mull on In the center of the
... , . ..
country having
WU.VO length of
1730 meters.
Ry observing United Stales wen
ther reports and operating ihclr
furnaces accordingly, the Fle.ld Mn
senni In Chicago estimntes that. It
saves $10,000 annually In fuel
coftfs.
Money won't get you Into society,
hut lack of tt will put you Out. .
MOM'M POP
. HELLO MR 6UNN-H0W
LOMG'LUrr BE BEFORE (
YOU LEAVE FOR HOME?
tt UKE TO RIDE
WITH YOU-
FRECKLES AND HIS
' " VAJtONME
n 1.., e 7zrr i j
a Oia ten uce I K4T i I r L ' w,ii,j.'Vilra'u,
La Grande
Final Showing of
Picture at
Sherrys Tonight '
After belnjc geon In a variety of
pictures wherein ho invariably uua
cuat In jovlul roles, Wlllurd LouU
appeara next week ua u fllut-souled
conttcleneeleas Villain. Tho picturev
in queHtlon Is "The Mun.Wlthont
a fonacdeneo. a Warner Hros.
'Classic of the Screen," playing ut
the Sherry theater. 1
The title rolevcnllv for nil the
verisimilitude und veruttlity Mr.
I.OUlH POMHOKSOH, ail tllOHO Wl(0
have admired tho popular char
acter comedian In hucIi pictures us
"Hum liruniinell," "Itabhllt," und
oiliem, will bo eaor to wateh him
esttuy a differont characterization,
I rem. Itleh und June Vnrlow o,
"the lrl with the . soulful eyes,"
play oppofdtn htm.- Others In tho
cunt are John Talrlrk. Helen hnu
bar, Kobert Agnove and William
Orlamqnd.
The presence In ouo Blntilo pic
ture of 90 many screen luminaries
Is sufficient promise of a veritable
feast of cinrmin onteHnihmenl, and
from critical accounts In other
cities, this picture. Is cveptlonul In
! many respects, .The. plot centers
around an unscrupulous man bent
on bVtraylnjf and ruining friends
and InllmnloH for his own selfish
ends, and around two women who
becomn part anil parcel of his life,
for heller or worse.
Comedy showing, "The. Merchant, j
of Weenies.
Jones Stars in
New Film of ' "
Gold, Girl, Bandits '
Dan Front Us U ft' .one.womnn
man, and Val Is a one -.man dog.
Marjorle Donald has ft Heart of
Krold, but tho real gold comes from
the. Gold Kaglft Mine and Is driven
In a biff wagon over winding trails
where bandits lurk. . ,
The girl, the gold, tbo bandits
and Ituck Jones are tho Ingredi
ents which go into, the making of
"Cold and the Girl." tho thrilling
William Vox western picture which
will open on Krlday at tho Star.
it will run the entire week. And,
in this ease "runw is used advised
ly. There isn't a slow minute In it.
Dan Trcntlss first comes Into tho
life of Mnrjorle Donald when his
lariat, swinging straight and true.
hulls her runaway mount and
saves her life, tie loses his heart,
'0-Her that .morulnir,
and Dun's
dog, Pal, loses his heart, too, when
Marjorle remurks lie is a "darl
tnff.'' After that, many thing happen,
but In the end. Dun wins Marjorle.
There . Is a great deal to be salfl
things intelligently, but he shows
his emotions. by his , facial exres-
slon Just as. other actors do.j.,He
though this is the first il.ne lie hB,,
Is listed on the cast as Pal. Al- I
,,t,,!ir.wl In ii Tlnek .lones nleture.
lie promises to become, as familiar 1
a screen figure as Jones' horsi-,
Silver Hack.
Silver Ruck's best . scene this
tlmc Is In a wild chase Jones makes
after a runaway wngonlond of geld
bullion. His leap from the horse's
)ck lo tho sent of the wagon is
u real thrill. Hut there ure many
others featuring fist fights, pistol
duels, rescues, and captures. For
the benefit of he fair sex. it
might be. added that there are two
neenea On tt certain rustic IirlligO
..... . ...
jwhere HIICK meets me neruuie uim
tells her veil tne Kinu oi nuns
a real hero does tell the one wo
man lie loves.
Tho girl, Marjorle Donald, iB
played by Kllnor Fair. The east
also Includes Iiruce Gordon, Claude
Peyton, i.uclen .Minefield and Al
phona fc'thler. The story is from
an orlginnl scenario by John
Stoae. lodinnnd Mortimer, who has
proved himself remarkably capable
VIALK
50RRY HENRY BUT
IS
tLL. HE T& VMORK A
LiTTLfc CfiCCTiMe-
MoT
VAJtONME
FRIENDS
W55'l-v
" ,
Hi '. 1 f
Theatres
in handling of Jones pictures,
reeled this luteHi protluotloit.
"The; Dancers"
Now Showing
At The Arcade
Quite often the sensationally sue-,
cessful pluy or book become n
fail ure w hen prod need for the
screen and although many reusons
huve been udvuuced. William Kox
still holds that the' movie oust
mukes or breaks u stage produc
tion. While ho agrees , with Shakes
peare to tho extent that the "play's
the thing" ho goes tho Hard of
Avon on better und udds sign i flea) -ly.
"If you havo tho players," ,
In "The Dancers," which r.m
iiuit Klynn just dlrecte! for
the Kox Kllm coiponitlon, special
attention has been paid lo the enstv
lit fact, it Is band picked, the char
after of each role being carefully
analyzed and then given to an tifU
1st who could give n. correct nnd
full hf ul interpretation to tho part.
With the same unerring judg
ment which led Mr. Kox to select.
George O'Brien for "Tho , Iron
Horse," the wonder picture of ihe
year, he selected Mr. O'Brien lo
portray the coveted role pf."Tony"
and then, surprised director, as
sociates und the. motion picture
world by throwing economy to the
winds and playing Alma ltubeiiH
nnd Madge Bellamy In the leading
feminine roles.
Tho balance or the cast is of 1110
same urlistlc calibre and as a re.
suit "The Dancers" Is one of Iho
most pretentious productions of the
year. The screen version was made1
by Kdmund Colliding.
"The Dancers" Is the feature at
traction nt the Arcade' theater to
day und capacity houses are ex
pected to be the rule during the en
gagement. "Strongheart" t
Saves Own Life "
By Quick Thinking
There are sonio persons who in
sist that a uok does not think!
Try and tell that to Jane Muii'tni
who adapled "White ' Fang,!', at
Sherry's Friday and Saturday, ( to
the screen from the fuinous Lon
don novel, and who is one o-f ,thc
most violent leather-lunged boost
ers of the great canine star. Having
worked wJth "Klrongheart" In
many pictures, and having raised
lilm from u puppy, Miss Jane Mnr-
rin Is In u position to know more
about his great native Intelligence
than any ono else. And she says
that Strongliearfs finest bit of
thinking occurred during the film
ing of "Whlto Fang."
! Here Is the: example which Miss
Wrrin thinks P- ' "'''
, iij p '""(. - o
ra fortunately for her reputation
for veracity she has in this-Instance
at least twenty eyo wltniws who
"" -
In rilmlng some scenes In Alaska,
the compuny used a short spur
track across a trestle to move from
one location to another. Kvery-
"ouy ' - "
niroilKln-aii. " "
along by himself on the bigh tres
tle above when tho rest of the
had reaclied the oilier
side and descended Into the val
ley. Suddenly, without even a warn
ing liinHi of the whistle, n gravel
train heavily loaded rounded the J
curve at tho Tar end oi ine ircsne
and rolled on rapidly down I ho
grade. The engineer saw the dog
on thn track and whistled furious
ly, hut bo could not slop the. heavy
train.
"Run. StrniiBhenrt, run!" shriek
ed his mistress from below. Mean
while llie'trnln rumbled on toward
the animal, silhouetted against the
sky.
Hut Stronghenrt did not run. Tie
Arguing His
Blast it' - i hate td
HOME TWC PAVEMEAST
HOT AMD MV SHOE
BOLES ARE THIM-
'Jim
G0SH-HE(?E'3AN OLD
STREET CAW TRAMSFER!
mavbe i campass rr
OFF OA) IME U3WOUCIOR
Too
4N
r i a m.1 1 r
I . J.,' JKa
knew better thun anyone else his
OUIlgtir . inil 111! eiltuil-ca. rrw-
urlng the distance from tho train
'to the fur end of the trestle with
' his eye. the big dog saw that he
could. not uinke.lt. with all his
speed, . Ho woulil iie.overmnen iie
fore ho-could make It. and ground,
beneath the' wheels 'or thrown In
to the volley below. . '
As the train plunged on and the
potiirled spectators , waited help
lessly, BtroiiKliouj-l, Willi all the de
liberation, in tliu wurld, let him-
self down detween the UeB and
hung, with his strong .neck braced,
ugalnst one tie and Ills forepawB
against the next, one. .Then ho
barked loudly, us If signalling from
below.
"Ho wunts us to catclt blm lie's
going io drop." yelled someone. In
a secoud a doxen treiuldlug hunds
spread a blanket and just us the
train thundered over blm the Mg
dog let go his Insecure bold and
dropped. Into the blanket and safe-
'! .. ..
K thut isn't thinning, a
Miss Murfin. "what Is?"
Comedy Bhowiog, "Call cop."
iuuiuluu Still Made Where
Vigilantes lliiil Ft. iiiuiuyluw
SAN FRANCISCO, (AP A COIll
nanv -on lower SacranMiito street
maniifaitures gunnyhngs oil the
she of old Fort tlimnybngs,' of In-later-memory
In the' stirring gold
rush yenrs at the thresbnld of Snn
Fitinelsco's'lilstnry.' j - ! ' '
l'Mrt CimmybuKs wits the place
where the viglUintes hanged crlnv
inals In 1 SB t. when for a few
months these dispensers 'of sum
mary JuUice had entire control of
the city. The year preceding had
been lawless: and the histories soy
that loo murderers had gone- un-J
punished. The-Vigilance commit
tee wns organised, enrolling Soon
men on a military plan. Ai ms were
seized from the state. Sacks wore
filled with sand and piled bigii in
building over which guns were
mounted hence Fort Ounnybags
In Annlston. Ala., n man weighs
r.u.uiio nounds. Hut it Is Iron pipe,
nnd he docs i every day.
FOR SALE
I havo severnl modern homos
located In different portions of
the city. All are priced right
several T can sell on very liberal
terms. I have a few whero a
substantial payment is required,
where the owners realise to dft
cure (theso payments they must
offer 'extraordinary values. Now
Is the time to buy La Orunde
property. Jtemember this state
ment. Those who buy now will
save money over those who wait
until next spring. Sales Invari
ably follow conditions when good
houses to rent ure scarce. 1 hit
Is the condition In Lu Ci ramie to
day nnd the renting problem is
going to be pronounced more und
more during the coming year. U
Is thti original thinker who Is
Iho. success, , The JimJorlLy al.-
wuyu have and always, will fol
low leaileis they buy when the
buying boom is on, they utap
when the other fellow stops, but
the shrewd buyer uwults his op
portunlty. That opportunity is
now. Permit me to show yoii
some real homo bargains.
GEO. H. CURREY
REALTOR
Farm l.nane
Mattresses Rugs
Cleaued - Rebuilt.
Feather Mattrenses Mad
Pillow Reaoratnl
Fluff Huge Made treea
old carpets.
Furaltiire He paired aaJ
Recovered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
Licensed Fumig'alor
PHONE 411.W
Ohaa. Edwards, Prop
Way Home
.Saw Cve arsoed
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TRANSFER1 "For tem
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Professional Directory
Tlit dlrcotori It tmymltUt
' for Hi out-of-town reader who soar want tbo nan and
address ot some arotcaataaal awn. II has bent carefully pre-
: pared ami will prove to b a ready aid lo any reader lu oh
lalniaa erompl pro'esatonal aerxloo. '
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
C6H IUIAUT -, Attornaji-at-
uv, ortioe wt-jcou.o uii
lug. Tlevbon Mil a, UL
OOBRX aai aUBBIIABD ao,
T. Cochran and Colon R. lOberhard,
. Attura.va Kt Law. 1a UraBd Nt.
tlouai llaak buUalas;. Xttaahoa
Slam , .
Jsookaoa bulMln. Th!iion iala
e4.
CAUL O. HSXls--AttMny at Law.
uoom as. New Fjiar iui W.
, Teleohone Main 771. , .
DtUU
ps, C. W, KKWl Dentist. OaroV
ner Building. Telenaaa Mala M.
I 11J.L UJ-l.'JJJ
Architect
O. B. MUAEH. AHklXt
uoom 7
La Grande National Bank SulMlag
HoU's Catarrh
both local and Internal, and haj been
successful In the iteatment of Catarrh
F.J.CHENEY t CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Hi LU! .
FARM LOANS
Six Per Cent
TEN YEARS' TJME
Prepayment privileges.
$3,000.00 to $30,000.00
REAL ESTATE
Exchanges Everywhere
Come in and tell us what
you have; we may be able
to trade you out of debt.
Security Land &
Savings Co.
A Combination of Oood
BUTTERNUT BREAD
SUPERFltd , ,",b5 ,
PURITY '"Baker
. . . BUi, McWILUAMS "
SV hK57
( SETOFF AT THE. IjJ-yr- '
Vt WVT STREET . Q - PL,f-'
i AMD I'LL ALSO 1 ' . t , . '
REPORT Y00 TO h XE ' .V---"-
Aaii p f fr ( 7WATW0Z
,r7 X-As Ay f Vv-V Xvv'
bandy lor the
Fhyslciana & Surgeons
TKLLa N. UODMHIt, M. 11.
Physician and Burgeon
Rooms 19-11 Telephone
oaiaiar Building Main C!it
ARItl lOrTT, M. D.
LKtS (OIIVI, M. O.
Vraotlea limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Moso and Throat.
New pViley Teleuhona
Buildlaa; Maiu 1
A O. HIHBV, M. 1.
Physlclaa and Burgeon
Naw Foley Telephone
Uulldlng Main aa
I1ICIIAHI1P. I.ANUIS M. It.
Pbyalcian and tiurgeou
Oardner Telephone
building Main
W. P. MeADOHY, U. II. .
.. ' Burgeon
Naw Foley Teleakone
Building Maiu t
C. B. MOUHK, M. D.
Phyalelan and Huraenn
Kew Foley. Telephone
jsun
ulldlng
Main in
F. U RALSTON, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
- Rooaie 18-19 Tnlepbone
Bomsaer fiulldlng Main 77
A. t, RICHAnOSOir, M. D,
Burgery
Rooms 11-1? Telephone
Beesmer Buildlaa Mala IS
Osteopathic Physicians
J. I. 1NGLB. D. O.
General Osteopathic Practice
HAIlGAHUT INIil.it, U. O.
Praotloe limited to care of Infauta.
Boauner Telephone
Building Mala 111,
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way you will be nble to sco Iho
country is by peeping over a bill
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WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
And Pressers
PHONE MAIN 11
Depot, Street
STAGE
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P. O. DeLAP
Headqnaitcn, Sommcr Hotel
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