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Monday, December 21.1925 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nine The Observer Want j The Market Place of Union and Wallowa for; RENT Mil; ur-.NT T,o room furnished him.s,- $14 a ii! o. Cull icis Ad-i ' a-12-is-iip j 1'OH KKNT i Furnished house. I I;. , pins; rooiiijs. I'hone 440.lt. j 2-12-lotf reus 1 ; knt-- -Gi-room Iiouse. Call 2-12-2K Mil; i:i-:nt-I'oN y Illdif. j ApnrtniiiDt. In New I Iniiuire J. J. Foley. 2-11-18-tr KOll HUNT I IModfrn 6-room liouw. Cull JI-r,86. 2-111. 3l. tf I 'd U NAlib I'ult SAI.H llrimswlck pliono- j-.iitpli v.ith;Ji) records.' l:lmi Ol A V'. 2-12-l!l-:ilp Mii; SAI.i:--ihrislin;iH trers, Hi' who, I, liliic.1i. iliil. liuldiiIK lm,i i,,;i,l Bi:iv,'. s.'iud and lortlllzor. I'l.iu iV4i.M. 4-12-IU-2IP Hilt SAI.K --.Ww 1', :i-!nrnT, i:i!ii,, rluinc v. ilh 2-I,uiii,t oven. f, ;s,,n A.v:i. rf-clion oil; cook- alove 1514 Jcf. 3-12-lS-Ilp Fin; t-'Al.i: llcSH. NO. Child .', I 'oil. Ih-iI and mat- I 1705 u Ave. I 2-la-lS-3lp Fill; SAM-."--Small lypc Vox Tcr- ri,-i4' pups, ti -blocltH cant of State Gi o. Uector. , -12-17-Btp SVM.I-: I'liliuliilla rabbits, : v am. 2-12-n-iitp l: MIU KAI.10 - 7' li. p. General lOlecti'ic 2 mr :l pliasn motor, 220 vulls. tlood ' comlltion. Complete with titart'-f and HWitrh. Karl 10. Chandler). Kluin. 5-11-24-lmp FOll RA1,K C'sod pianos at bar gain prices. i$lli down nnd $111 n month. 10: )- Music Co. 11-3-U 1-THt SAI.K Ity owner, modern six-runm hotitse. Cull Main 686. ?-U-2.tf AVANTKO Odd jobs, with or with on), l-'ord itit'U,p, handy man. W. 1'. .Mi'rc r. Xiuiuirtj (Jbservor. 3-i;-lG-lmp V A N'T !; I ) Woo.lrh oppers. O. W. Kv;ins, Itoule t, J.il CIrande. - 2-12-U-Otp WANTKO Uuttofs matin. Hem smcliinjr. Art and Baby Shop. 9-4-1 m WANTKO Presitng, cleaning, .weifel's Tallorir. M-17Q. De livery. 11-3-tf S A K l: S repaired, combinations chiLtirjed. J. Woseiibaum, M-104. 2-10-3-lm .FARH-LOHS We are prepared to tyfer a very attractive proposition in f arm loans rates &ViJo n comr missions or appraisal fuos. See us if you con template a change. Wo also have some money to loan on city property. WEEKS & BLACK RKALTOKS New J-olrj Hhlff. IiisiirniicQ - Loans RAG RUGS Make a Useful and Inexpensive Christmas Gift. See Our Large Stock From 60c Up. Furniture Exchange rir and Jefferson Phon 474-1 WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE elephone Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to Hie line) Per line, 1st Insertion. ioo Per line, eaiii ailiiid con secutive hnn-Mion 7c Minimum churge ou one or- ' , der o5c RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per niontli .a.M 8 lines, per mouth s:t.2S 4 lines, per month... Sl.nn 6 Hues, per month $1.75 Each additional line over five charged at 60o per line per month. CASH IN ' ADVANCE Is re quired ou all clasbirieil orders to earn these rates. Higher ratea charged on all credit in sertions. Copy for all clarified- orders must be In this orflcn by 10 A. M. DAT OP INSERTION. Stop orders on ad Inserted un til further notice must be re crlTed by the same hour or ex tra Insertion will lie claired. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may bn earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last insertion. PRONE MAIN 37 "An Observer Want Ad 0 Will Do It" FKKE A musical saw wllh each roursu of personal lessons. I,. it. Half;. 6 Depot. 3-12-7-lmp CITY LOANS I.onK time, smallest monthly payments, no delays. Security Land & Saving Co. 12-1 ttr NUiich-'i ncr ts going to be aj Turkey Shoot nt the farm of C. C. (onrnd near Imbler, Sunday, December . 20th nt 10 o'clock. Kree lunch nt noon. 12-17-L't. LOST l.OS'l' llrown sitedo fflove. Call Main 7G4 or Observer. 2-1 2-1 !)-3t LOST Ladies' wrist watch, en graved, . Wednesday evening, on Adams avenue, ('all I. O. O. V. Temple und receive reward. 8-12-lR-2t Flames Mysterknisly Shoot ' Out of Cold Wnler Tool S RATTLE. (AD K)ame which shoot, high In the air from a pool of cold." sully water, in Green river canyon, 3rt miles wont boast of Sevi lle, are attracting much nltentlon. FOR SALE I have on exceptionally goivl buy in a modern five-room house, large rooms, fireplace, full basu ment. warm water heating plane, large frontage, with lawn an I shade; c'loso in on paved street. Kree from debt. In fact, a re;il first-class, well-constructed home that was built for a real home Yes, it has. a garage and a good one. It is a good home tod;:y nnd will he a good home 20 years from now. "Conditions are such (not financial) that the owner bun placed a price of 0y0 on this property. The house alone coiiid not be built today for $sr0. If you urn Interested nnd can make a payment of $2,000, call nt my office. Do not call for inform i tlon over tho phone please. I win be pleased to show you the prop erty nt any time. GEO. H. CURREY REALTOR Farm Loana 9100,000 to loan on farm lands your Christmas Greetings to the folks at home. There is nothing that can equal the sound of a loved voice. Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY WANTKO Girl or woman for Keiieral housework. Mrs. I'haa l'layle, 1 olll 4lll St. Call be tween H and 12 Tuesday. 4-13-31-lt l.tlST Keys In leather pouch near 1'. O. Keward. Call -Main 87. 12-21-21 TAKKN VP One ro;m cow brand . 2 half circles connected by bar Iff t hip murk on right cur crop left under bit. Two red cows with Batne innr'K nnd brand. I'hone i;arni. 24-X.- 6-12-21-Up FOR ItKNT 4-room' It oust neur Itowtuun-Hleks mill. l'ltonc !:::.-r. 2-i2-i.'i-3t notiof. of ca'AimiAvs kai.f Ol1' ItFAL I-STATi:. Notice is hereby Riven thut the. j iiinirrMKin-ti 1 1 1, i rum tiiiu the 24lh day of December, 1S25, (in the premises, proceed to sell at private sale, pursuant to an or- di r of tlte County Court of the t State of Oregon for IJnion county, i to the hihist biilder for cash, or 1 icikI ft-.uU i.illi tmlfin.m minlli-Kil htf 'inorlKaKe on ikn premises, all lho',l,Sr ilt t,,ia tin,r riKht, title and interest of lite min jors i.evaila llendarson, and Ca Henderson, in and to the following 'described properly, to-wit: The North Half of the Southwest Quarter, nnd the North Half or the North Half of the South Half of the'South ' west Quarter of Section 12, in Township 4 South of Uniitfe 30, 10. W. M., in Union -county, ()t ejron. m AC.c. ik ii kk i n: US N. Guardian of l.rvada Mendrson and Cnz Henderson, minors. Green & Hess, attorneys for Nov. 23. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21. guardian. Water in the pool, which is about Hix feet in diameter, some times sinks almost out of sight. Then it raises, troubled with the gas passing through it. If a lighted match is thrown in while Us tur bulent, fire rises. At limes the eruptions nre par ticularly violent throwing out rocks and semi in & flames loo fret high. At rare Intervals the geyser fails to work at all. These variations have not been explained. A short distance from the gey ser, flames play for two weeks nt at line over water which buhhles up between rocks In a stream. Al though the water in the. geyser pool is salty, ond contains many minerals, it is within ten feet of a ' perfectly fresh brook. 'Sulphur and fresh water are found near by. The phepomrn.au is . near the bonk of Green river. -from which Taeonia gets Its'water supply. Al ' hoiiKh rumors of "water that burns" had been sprenl by Indians and hunters, the place was Inacces sible until a road was buflt in last year. , , . U1 AVr.ATII KK LIKE SPUING. imoWNSVILLK. Ore. "More liie spring than winter," the obt titnei'H iii the Calapooln river val ley are saying. Frank Howe, who has I n in the state SO years, says he "never has seen the beat In Oregon" but remembers that. In his boyhood Massachusetts enjoyed just such a winter. Mr. Howe re ealls one winter In the 90s when Cortland had u snow two feet deep which put out of commission the gas plant, horse-drawn street cars and all business in the downtown district. Owing to the wnrm sunshine, the tulips simply won't behave nnd one woman here found a bright red one In bloom. Her tulips are out of doors. Tea roses and liybrid n-r-peluals are still blooming hern as are marigolds, salvia, hollyhocks, snapdragons and poppies. Nearly 100.000 goats, 2.000.uiiU horses and cattle, and fi.OOO.OiiO sherp are now grazing under per mit in the national forests of the CnHnd State . We Offer VACANT LOTS In most any part of La Grande. At Trices and Terms that you should investigate. IF YOU WANT A LOT SEE La Grande Investment Company BONDED REALTOR Rrllanln Arenta for RHIaMa Inmranco Companies. 1301 Adam Are, Mala Ul FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be la by :uo a. m. CAHI) OK THANKS. AVo wish to thank our many friends and the Cove community H8UT1 hole for theirklndness shown during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother and especially for the beautiful floral offerings of the K O. 1.. I'. Co., Mr. and Mrs. H. D. C'oniHtock, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. May, Mrs. Jennie McNeil alt of Baker. Mrs. W. A. NelU, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomp son. John Howers and family and the I'ythiun Hist era of Iji Grande, Til I Us Tit riirr, M r. 1 an d M rs. J as. O'Neal and the Bible class of Cove. . t Mr. nnd Mrs. J.-O. Itutter nnd brothers. Mr. Ureenough. , 12-21-ltp makk it ;i.assvaiu:, Kvery woninn 'loves beaut If ul f-lnssware on her table. There is no jjift more appreciated than a set of Stem Ooblets, Sherbets, Cocktails, or Glass J'lates, in one of tho beautiful Kostorla Patterns carried by lllchardson's Art Gift Shn). See tltu window dl- 12-21-n VHi:X VOL THINK. When you think- Glassware, Lamps, rtctures, you think of Richardson's Art A -Gift Shop, "Tile Christmas Shop.',1 12-21-1X . 1 lo!o Gnino F.vcry Mondny Mltl. Skating every ntht, Sunday af ternoons nnd holidays. Heat to take chill off utr. ' Warm for spec tators. 12-17-Ut Dining Christmas holiday season you will be too busy to be sick and will want to buy something pretty and useful for your friends. Then you will drop In and sen what they have t at Silver! horn- Wright's fam ily drug sttrre. - 12-irtf Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etL Norton's Kiddy Shop. l or Christinas. Christmas candy this is the best candy and for less money tlmn any sold. Try It. 3 pounds for I 52.00 in pretty bx foe Christmas at Silverthorn-Wright's family drug store. 12-U.tf Don't overlook real true values in prelty gifts for Christmas re membrances. You will find them at Silverthorn-WriKht's family drmr store. l2-irtf Stockholders Aununl Meeting. Notice ts hereby given that, the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of La Grande National bank will be held at their hanking house In La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 12th, 192(1, at 10 o'clock A. M. At this meeting n Hoard of Directors will bo elected to serve for tho year 11)26 und such other business wilt bo transacted as may properly offer. II. 12. Coolldge, 12-12.1tn Cashier. XOTICK OF SltLKII I 'S SALK. Notice? 1b hereby given that by virtue and uutlfWlty of a foreclos ure execution nnd order ot sale is sued out ot and under the seal of the Circuit court of the Stato of Oregon for Cnion county, dated the 17th day of December, 192. 5, to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment, decree and order of sale made and entered In said court on tho ISlh clay of December, 192!i, in favor of The Tactile Savings' & Loan Association, a Washington corporation, plaintiff, and against. W. Jd, Lewis, Single, defendant, wherein Judgment was duly entered In fay or of said plaint iff and against said defendant W. K. Lewis for the sum of $721.23, with inter est thereon ut the rato of 10 per cent per annum from and after the 23rd day of August, XWih, until paid, the furoher su mof $77.28, to gether with interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum und after the 23rd day of October, l'J25, and for the further surntof 2fi.G0 reasonable attorney fees, and costs and disbursements In the sum of $16.75 and a decree, of fore closure against the Add defendant, in which execution and order of die, 1 am commanded to make sale of the following described real property, the same gelng the prop erty described In the mortgage foreclosed in said suit, to-wit: Lot Four (4) In lllock Thirty-one (31) in Chaplin's Addi tion to the Town of La Grande, t'nion county, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue' and au thority of said writ, and in obedl encc to Its commands, I will, on Friday, tho 22nd day of January, 1925, at the front door of the coun ty court bouse tu La Grande, Un ion county, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auc tion the above described real prop erty, und uil of the right, title, in terest and equity of the said d fandant In and to the same or any part thereof, on the date of the mortgage foreclosed In said suit, or that be has si nee acUlrel In t!;d to said propertj, to the highest hid der for cash In lu.ud, subject to redemption as provldi-d by law, the pt-fMefds of said wile to 1m applied in satisfaction of s-ibl judk'NK tit and dvcree aforesaid. Dated this J'Jth day of D-t m ber, 1925. JK.SK HKKSHKA US. Sheriff of In ion county, Or-t;iti Dec. 21, 1, Jan. 4, II, IS. As nn Am rirau funtlly vi:in about to leave Tokto for Sau l'rsn eiwo. th"V found their twelve y ear-old d;iiiKht r mi-c ir.. The fiitn-r of the trl put bis 'nilie on h'T trail and tn b th:tn n nun nte bffire th trimi wts to hiiv tb flnj armed wih Hi" n ri1 gttL La Grande Theatres "The Teaser," Lively Comedy. At Arcade Today Muk Vm huurh mnke'enn cry make 'em wait!' This formula of Dnvlrt Helnsco's for u successful .piny was never better exemplified thnn tn ''The Teaser." I'niversal sensational new edmvdy romance, staring I -aura jx 1'lunto und featuring pat OV M alley, playing at the Arcade t bout re, today und Tuesday, The story, adapted from the famous mneaaine tale by Adelaide Mathews and Marthu Stanley, was a sensa tional fiction success, and as a screen vehicle, is fully us entertain ing. laughs rrre the principal Ingre dients comical situations and svrenmlngly funny troubles beset ting the path of a pair of u.s til matched lovers ns u author ever conceived; a society girl and a cfgnr-dru miner! Tho romance un derlying the laughs, however, is full of henrt Interest, and- there nro a few of heart-throbs -and even a few I h rills, a spice of my stery and n, bit of excitement and then more laughs. Miss Ul riantc h alluring as the blonde ifti lighter of aristocracy who tries clerking ut a cigar count er, meets a debonair but rather uncouth salesnvtn ( Pat CMaley). falls in love, and faces family op IKMdtlon t lint results in her resolve to flirt willi all man-led men in her set to tease her e!de..-s. The salesman, In Ihe meantime, takes lessons in etiquette from a deposed Kusslnn duke, learns the gentle art of using a fork at din ner, and becomes a veneered aris tocrat about the time the girl Is mixed up, through a. harmless flir tation, in a divorce scandal. 1 lis getting jealous adds to the hilar ity. O'Malley, as the swaggering salesman is as romantically Inter esting iut he was in "Fool's High way," he is ideally cast- in this type of a role. The cast surrounding the two principals is exceptionally well chosen and directed with great skill by William A- S- lter. Hedda Hopper, as a sophisticated, rather blase society woman; Vivian Oak land, former vaudeville beaut v. as a neglected society wife, and Mar garet Qiilmhy, Follies beauty, as a society flapper, have adequate roles, and Wydham Stnnding.fiim ous on screen and .stage, has a splendid cha meter role. Walter MeGrall, llyron Munson, Frank Klneh Smiles and other standard urtfsts nppcar in other roA-s. The scenic investiture, is cleverly ha ml led; especially t be big ball room scenes nnd oilier details de picting 111"' pleasures of the Idle rich. Which nre cont rusted with the American hustlo of a modern commercial traveler. It's an nil American tory with n lot ool nil American laughs to it. Jackie Coogan in Delightful Comedy Of East Side Life Jackie Coogan enme to the Sher ry theatre yesterday and brought with him one of the outstanding comedies- of this or any other sen son. The title of this latest Coo gan attraction Is "Old Clothes" and it's ns sweet and wholesome and clean n.s Monday's moraine's wash out on the line. It radiates hap piness and la tighter, more than that cannot be said ot uny motion picture. From! the opening scene where Titlimy Kelly and Mux Ginsberg. dealers in de luxe Junk, recall the days of their wealth, and right on ! through the six reels of Iho pic- turc, the audience is In an 'uproar. The gentlemen who guide the d-s-; tiiiii-M of Master Contrail's career. ! have Injected exactly the right amount of sentiment, and pathos into the film and the Lilliputian ului walks away with the honors In tliene episodes of the film. L'ddie Cllue has Invested the plc- lure with Ills rar and dh;crlmin- j uttng genius mr run summons. As a general rule, comedy direc tors are prone to Injert n bit of Mapstiek Into their films, but ne ver once doe Mr. Cline allow to Two Convenient Locations To Stop And Shop Klther one of our two stores nre handy to serve you with foods, and we extend lo yo't a real saving service. Step In take a basket select nnd gather your wants and SKl'J what you save. Our operating expense is cut to a mini mum our buying power being large cuts the coat of merchandise. No expense of book keeping; no bad bills for good customers to pay; In other words, you have no burd"n to enrry In trading with us all you pay for ts the goo da you receive, at a great saving. For example: 2 lbs. Creamery Hitter Strictly Fresh Standard KtrKS !' 1 no-lb. s,ick Netted Hem Totittoes $-!.IO I. 1ft Walker's Led Hot TiimaUs I'.tv 15c Walker's fieri Hot Chill 'nn 'aine Mr 4f.c Libby Ie Lue Lai e Yellow Cling Hellene - We 4:,r Olamond W Large Yellow Cling I'eiiehes .lite Yellow Hiintiiin Corn '2'f 2'c lowana Sugar r-oi n Ic 2'tc Large Fun Tonuitoes. 4 mns I'll Seede.I or Seedlens linlslns I Jc 5'ic 4 lbs. Market Hay SM Hjil S ' dless llainins . ! 2Zc. Hug of Siit-ar - T.or Hiin- of Stirar (. I'm' II. "" Htg Of Sugar Hr $2 nit fair of Hngar I."TI l'-i-n,. jl.ic of Sag;.r .! Basket Groceteria AND MARKET $! Next to Arcade Theater diverge from legitimate comedy slt ualioas. Wlllurd Mack Is credited with the Rihorshlp of "Old Cloth, es." It would he unfair to close without special mention for the supporting cast in 'Old Clothes." Such notablo names us Mux Da vidson, Lillian Elliott, Joan Craw ford, James Mason and Alan For rest are Indicated on th announce ment of the players, and wvery ono gives an adAmnto performance in cluding Frank Good, the camera man, who has obtained some ex cellent lighting effects. It is reported that Jackie Coo gnu, Sr., gave Kddle f line orders to have "Old Clothes" Juekie's funniest picture. From what we saw on tlie screen at tho Sherry theatre yesterday, Cltne bus follow ed instructions implicitly. Comedy showing "Tho Mnd Hush."- Flowers Affected by Liquor Name Way as Human RviitgR HKUKKLKY, Cal.. (AD Alco hol luu much the same effect on flowers that It has on human be ings, members of the hniuiq.- fac ulty ut tluT I'nlversity of Califor nia have learned. ' Six California poppy buds were used tn on, experiment. ThPy were, placed tn jaw containing liquids varying from -stulght water to whiskey. The only flower to bloom Was t ho one In the water. The others becamw tipsy and leaned over Ihe edges, of Ihelr glasses not wilted, hut just In u stupor. Xinas "Smokes" After tho big dinner that'd the time to antleipatA tho men folks' wishes and pass nio ind a box of our choico Cigars. leoHF.UT lU'KXM ' VAN DYKFS W FIINTFKS . ' i:l SIDF.LO r.h itor tax The Imperial XMAS FELT SLIPPERS Tied felt, Juliet, fur trimmed, leather sole, spring heel, Si to 1 1'; was $1.50, to close Half Price. Hlue, same us above nt 7."Vc. Misses, su mo description ns above, slx.es 11 J to 2; was $1.75,. now S I. (Ml. Woman's Felt Comfy Solo Slippers In many colors ami stvles at I . !.", Si.1l.-s nnd Jjl2.li.-V. Men's Slfppers In felt nnd l at her. All sizes In Zeppern O Shoes. THE B00TERY GAY IIAYHKX Homo of tlm A roll-Aid Shoe. See us for your Xmas Poultry and Fresh Oysters Enterprise & Kasket Markets TWO STORES The same feoods at the same prices. , Professional Directory Ihla directory la especially bandy for the newcomee o for the. out-of-tora reader bo may want the oaane and addreae of aorae professional man. It has been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader lu ob taining prompt professional service, ' Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys COR . BRADY Attorney-it-Law, office Wat-Jacobsoa Build lag. Talephona Wain 111. COC1I RAIT aa BnBRRAltD Oao. T. Cochraa sad Colon R. Fberhsrd, Attorasys at Law, La Grande Na tional Bank bullalna. Telephone Mala IX. CaRI. O. aBLM .Attoraey at tw, Hoom it. N.w KoUy ttuUdlnv. Telephone Xalo 17a. Dentiita Or. CL W. BRWIN Dentist, Qsrd Dsr Butldlaa;. Telephone Main 91. Architect a a HILLn. ArsalsM Rooa, T La Qrande National Bank Bulldlni varying In the degree of nncon sclouanes with thf amount of li quor. Later poisons were intro durted and their effects mnrked. t 1'hotographs ol this work wero DURNS Wk Cover wim IraT slterwsrds i Cover witn wit baking soda afterwards apply gentry vapoRub fMr 17 Million Jmrt UJ f.erQi WEAVER'S Tallori, CleAiicrs, Dyer And Pressers PHONE MAIN IBS Depot Street Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive"' Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing ths stck and Injured any where they want to go. Main ai Night or Pay BUTTERNUT SUPERFINt PURITY K. 3. McWILLIAMS Physicians & Surgeons ITEI.IA If, DIlDMISIt, M, O, ' Physician sndtiurs-eon Rooms 10-11 Telephons SoKim.r building; Main i.i-.K rt. norvv, sr. i. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ksr, Nose and Throat.' New Foley Teluphons Building atafn It H. U. HlltllV, M, o. Physician and tiuriceon New Foley Telephone Uulldln Main 21 RICIIAIIII P. I.ANIIIS M. II. t hyalclan and burgeon Qardner Telephone Bulldlns Main M W. p. HeADORT, at. u. . burgeon Nsw Foley, Telephone Banding Main G O. 8. IHOOUH, M, U. Physlclau aud Surgeon New Foley Telephone Building . Main IS X. Is. RAL9TOW, M. 1. Practice limited to diseases of tn Ey, Ear, Nomu aud 1 "a rout. Room 18-19 Telephon Sommer Building Main 771 A. Is. RlCff AnD901f( Ms D. Bur gory Rooais 11-17 Telephone 8oiiiir Bui Id in Main It Osteopathic Physicians J. Is. irsr.i.K, l. o. General Ostropaihlc Praetlc MAltGAKKT IfJMfl, II. O. Praetlce 11ml Ud to oare of Infanta. Boanmer Telephon Bulldlnv ' Main 10. taken by Alfred K. I'llshury a mo vie machine, plus- a camera for the stills. A microscopic lens and a synchronizing motor wero in cluded In tho equipment. , Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Iirbiilll. Feathrr nlnttressra Made l'lltovTH Ifaovatod 1'Uitt Itnga ataile from old carpets. Furniture Kopaired an J ' Kecoverpd La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Llrrnwd Fumlirator PIIO.N'B 424-W Chaa, Edwards, Prop STAGE ON AND AFTER MAT ft tKAVH lilOAVH llalon Lafiranrie :00 A.M. 1:00 P. SC. J :16P. 11. s:IUP. it. Sunday 1:00 P.M. 5:10 P.M. ' P. G. TteLAP sTeadqiiaiters, Sonuiicr notes A Combination of Good . BREAD Slade by La Grande Bakery SSft Schoolboy Fenntit Butter .. 27o !tfio 3 lbs. Schoolboy Pennut Butter. HOo Navel Oranges, per dozen 20o Ijirgo Navel Oranges, per doxen i!l( 3-lb. bom Finest ;hocolnto Canrly Christmas wrapped for gifts " $2.Uft vuluo ..-v....- SLI8- &-lb. box Finest Chocolate Candy Christ mas wrapped for gifts $:L"5 value v LKf Soft Shell Wnlnits (new croji) Almonds :i.v Mixed Nuts, 4 lbs t7! Obi-Fashioned Chcolate frops . 2Av. Old -Fashioned Mixed Candy 2.lv. Jelly Means "Xv. (lum Drops "Jt'.ir, Spiced (lum Hrops !;! 5 lbs. of this iandy - 0! Fall quantity H A fresh supply of Hoodies to coinpb le your Christmas dinner Sweet I'leklcs, lrcserv ii Mixed Flckles, 1X11 Pickles, Large Itipe Olives. Morris Supreme Mince Men. Hulled Cbb-r, drape nnd I .ognn berry Juice, Shelled Nuts, t 'andied and Sllceil Lemon, (irupf Fruit, Orange and Cttruti peid. I;ilny 'noki' and WuffU s and Fr-nh Pastry Fain. We al ;' have a nonpareil Fresh and SmoUM Vb-at Service (hat eels.' Sa.inl.iry r fi ieratof dll play cos s- Putter, C!n es, etc La Grande Groceteria AM) MAKKKT Next to lilack Cat tel to