La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1926, Image 9

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    Friday, January 29. jL926.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
The Observer Want
2 'hi The Market plac' Union and Wallowa
FOR RINT
h)H JtKNT iKlvo-room houso ill
2(105 Cedar. Call at Newlln Hook
and Stationery Store. 3-1-28U
y'OU ltKNT Furnished Apt. Hoc
II. li. Winn at the Model ijirher
shop' or call 454-W. 3-l-28tf
OH JtKNT Modcrli five-rooin
house lit 150314 11 Avo. fall
Jlnln 33. 3-1-27-Gtp
''OR JtKNT !i-room uniuml.slicl
house. I'hone 454-W. 2-l-2(i-5tp
FOR JtKNT Three-room ajuirt
. ment with bath; also parape.
J 307 4tli St., phono 869-11.
, 3-l-20-5lp
JfOR JtKNT ir-room furnished
apartment. ' l'r.lvulo bath. Lights
and water furnished. Apply
2013 Jlrst or phone lin-w,- s
J.H1II .RUNT 3 housekeeping
rooms with or without Karuifc.
Apply 1214 W-Ave. 3-1-23-litp
fOtl KENT G-room house. Call
SIR-J. 2-12-21'
rou SAL
1 f ...,,.
FOR KA1.K Duplex house. Nicely
furnished; sleatn lieat, elertrle
rnngcs. Kusy terms. Call :20-'.T.
, .. . 3-l-2K-lt)tp
Knit "4AL.K A well-C(uippeil shoe
shop nt Wallowa, Oregon. A Kood
point for a shop, lols of'work.'A
Kood place for a kocmI slioeniaker.
Clot to sell on account of shit
' ne.ss. Vov 'further iaforiuatioa,
write to lluali Cnnnon, Wallowa,
Oregon. S-l-2S-3lp
FOR KA1.E; C-room house, larfro
lot, Ritrafrc, ffood location; small
payment down. .Call 307 Kpi-inir.
3-l-25lf
FOR SAI.r" 4 lols. two houses.
close to Staniro mill'. Mrs. l.ottle
. 1,. I.ewls, Clcn. Del. S-l-23-litp
1'IANO Ml 1ST UK Sfll-H Will sac
' rif ice fine piano in stornu-o near
for Immediate sale. Will Rlvo
' easy tei-inn to an established
home, For full pnrlleulnrs and
FOR III 'NT
Sliiclly Modern
3-room apartment, furnished,
with, bath, full basement, fur
naco. In best residential dis
trict. Allen Apartment. Call
Wain 543.
BUY THIS HOME
MqcKmh IS-rooni liousc, two
lots, 8 Id'arlnj? cherry trees,
good pnrden, on Y avcntiu
near Fir sii-ot't. Vvivc $1800.
$:t()0 cash, imlanre 1110 runx.
Son
loan.
lis for your farm
WEEKS & BLACK
IIHAIjTORS
InMirnnt'o
. - ,. - . . , r'- '" ' '' 1 rsrm-M f ivj...,i, Tt
MOMTWPOE A Clue!! .By TATLOfi
f r -iwo 1 TOOH OFF NW IS IN (a EKIW STOLEN V VUV AlSMT L0C.Y "1 r y : r Nx- -? : i
f K ANO poT IT ON TM6 BUFFET r(HIUE ) B-r SOM6Of0fc- I. AMD t AND- if WERE Voil A.UL ) ALL. EXCEPT I HM-M-M-I SBC-1 56E !
lii PlAN ' X-PLP6D A0NTLUCV WITH THE ) OUTSlDE-WAS -VOUSAVJlT 10 THE HOUSE ll MEMRV-HE I ' POMT VJ0RRV MIS CUARK, J
CLOTHES C DI&HESAMDVJHENIRTOFNtTD S S-NE AROUND ? I Too, CIDM'T VOlW ' s VlHtN THE VMT To THE (hjC - WE WIUl. HAVE THE
- MAN S tSriT, 1TM0AS GOME- ZJ ( C Took ? UNCuE HENRf?y RlK)a yjAS ( wr KX f"" THIEF IN OriTooy TZ-
V?Jf TrlBV.WD0WB6S.De THE- J . V WFTHSVvZ ( F1RST JK FgJRJ ? A DAV OR Two , TZ
t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Old Stuff to Him Bj BLOSSER 1
; JTe: LTVa UE THAT.' ) To SO TO ' L il 1 I H-J X-vr- NT 'V
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five average words
to (lie line). ,
rer line, 1st insertion ....lllc
l'cr line, each added consec-
utlve insei'tion 7c
Minimum cliargomi one or-
h'r 2.5o
RATEH HV MONTH
2 lines, per nmnlli J2.50
S lines, per month.. $.
I lines, per month SUM
5 lines, pep month $4.;,-,
lUxvh additional line over five
chanted nt 80c per lino l)"r
inonlb. .
CASH IX ADVANCR Is re
quired on all classified orders
to earn these rales. Higher
rates charged on all credit in
sertions. Copy for nil classified orders
must bo in this orriee by ll)
A. M. DA V Ol.' INSERTION.
Slop orders on ail inserted un
til furl her notice must he rr
wlvcd lii- the same hour or ex
tra Insillhin will lie charged.
Telephone o r d e rs solicited.
Cash rales may he nail im
phone orders by payment on or
before dale or Inst insertion.
l'HOXK MAIN S7 "'. !'
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Ito It"
whern it may bp Been, address
I'ortland Music. Company, 227
lilh Street, J'ortland, Oregon.
9-1-26-Bt
"OR SALE Chain- n-ood trom
l!t. Kmily mill, rhone orders
to 300-W, l-'rank Cleavincer.
1 2-30-1 mp
WANTED
WANTKD Clean cotton rags. Must
be clean cotton rags. Stockings
and lace curtains not accepted.
Will pay 5c a lb. Ilring them' lo
The Observer office. l-25tf
WANTED Pressing, cleaning.
Zwoifel'B Tailoring. M-170. De
livery. 11-3-tf
HA OIO KOU TIANO Wo will
trailn ffood radio for piano. East
ern Oregon Music Co. 1-Stf
CITY J.OANfi I-ong time, amall'jst
monthly payments, no oVlaya.
Security Laud & Savings Co.
j 2-1 i tf
UKT Will party who took sled
on Hixtli stroei, please return to
Observer. Howard. S-l-28-2t
I Iluskin outlined a plan -in So
jsanie und l-ilits Biinilar to 'iho Hay
I Scouts, loner before Jtaden Powell
1 orpranlsted them.
No Cold
j fever headache orrippe
I Colds break in a day for the millions who
use HiU8. Headache and fever stop. La
' -..- t t. j aii 1;.U1.
vjnppc is cncKca. nn in way ou itmun.
thaC druggists guarantee results. Colds are
too important to Xreat in lesser ways.
AildnicgUta tLlV Price 30c
cascaraJquinine
CtRJBox v0Mv- with portrait
Ad Page
Counties A
NEW TODAY
W ANT JO I) General offlco or
housework. . 1512 Monroe.
-' ' ,2-l-29-2t
FOR SAl.K I.loyd baby currlnirc.
sulky, canned fruit, jura,, elec
tric washer, liarjrain If taken
at once. 'Call Mrs. C.-.M.'. Hosa
lriond, 303 Spring, phono 325-J.
' - . , 5-l-2-2t
LOST "I'liiln -14k cold wedding
..ring. ' Reward. Cull Observer.
( ' 2-l-20-2t
CASIl'lll'.l,ri TO HIl'N ACAIY
SAI.KM. Ore. " Thoiiias K.
Campbell, , Ineiimhent, filed his
candidacy for tho republican nom
ination '-tor the., offlco - of l public
service commissioner , from the
slate at large. ; -
"."If nominated nnd elected,"
reud Mr. ..Camnbcll's .declaration.
"I will , .cordiriuc .to orvo.liio. pub-.
lie laitlilully as I have done in the
past, and while keeping in mind
the. -need of encouraging capital,
and thus securing the development
or our resources,. I shall Insist that
it come coupled with (ho-. assur
ance that the rights of the people
will at all times enjoy adequate
service at reasonable rates.
SArirrv Aii;i.Ti(i CAiii-i:i
KANKM, ()re. I'reMident Cool
Idffo Iiuh sent a letter to Governor
I'iiM-ee retiiiotint? tJuit, a commit
tee of not (o excocd ;five nienihorH
he uppolnted to reprV-stont Oregon
at. tho nut to nnl confeiehee on
street and highway wifely to Jift
lu-ld In WaHhinn'mi, March 23, 24
nnd 25.
The letter was referred by the
governor to the state highway com
mission and puhlic service com
luiKslon with instructions to re
commend . liiembers of tho pro
posed committee.
KlainiUh IMnns I'nlnlo Nhow
KLAMATK FAIJ.H, Ore. lle-
cause ot tho growing importance
of the polato crop in Klamath
ounty, a potalo show will 4 tte
staged here next Oetoher, 'accord
to announcement liy chamber
of commerce directors. ' Tho pota
lo crop last year yielded $nr.t,ftOO
nnd estimates are made that this
will be doubled (his fall. '
1,nuis XVI was fastldous in some
things but nut all. Disliking the
prevailing styh of oblong hand
Kerchiefs he issued a decree order
ing manufacturers lo mako them
siiuure, - and square they huve re
mained. . HOT WA1-
Well may
ituy you express oengot wi.ru
them
wuen maie on one or our
Westinghouso Klectric - Waffl
lions. 'J'hey always come out unl
formly crisp, brown and tasty a
dish fit to set before a king. 11
is khig in your home feed them
to him! (
H. & S. ELECTRIC
OUTBUBSTS OF EVERETT TRUE JJy Condo
nor woulp w ,
fPrF(CULTY IN pJWStlNO. YOORSlSLf5- TB TUB
INTRlOTfc r?eCAT(ONS OP HUPWN SOCieTV.
Yoo'vliS- TOO HASTY. M(?.TRo(S.. You OOSMT
i,u liU vr N IMC-
SUJ3JCS-CT
p&YSKOCO5Y
Tl'D S. 1?EAO
CHOC0SY" ,i CX3U(-'D BS. OOT -Pa-ST IKjS. THl,
SPee-p maNwcs, 4mo the amt tuts.
MyoPHoUtS PCAStCFRS. AtSD f MICHT PiPki
r 5c-( kjv J1TH
ONtS. OR TIM O
VSYGHOUDSV" v-
l if:
c ism n wtA tcsvicr. imc. . I 9
William Fairbanks '
Playing in ; "Fighting
Youth" at Sherrys . .
"Kighting Youth', the new feft-
jiun) in i in nniTiy iiniin,i, t-tiin-
inii t s uvei y pohhiiih! viujifiy i
thrHI an uellon,- thank's to William
Kaii-bunks, l he popular star who
shifts with ;w.onderful speed from
ono form of athletic.' stunt, to an
other. Most evory rapid action,, dfingor
otis stunt thai can be changed
from water to airplane, is, used by
Fairbanks and a splendid cast. Tho
8.1 ur is also seen in' a free-for-all'
fight, anc. in the ring, proving how
well his al hletlc "ability can carry
him through any strenuous sport.
During the picture one sees Jack
Tlriton, thft famous ,, cx-woltor-weighf
champion,,ln 'the surround
ings which -made Hiim so famous
and popular. v, i .
As tho flapper daughter of a
prominent judge, ! J'uullnc1 Oaron
plays a iJelighlfut role beside the
handsome, dashing l-'itirhanKs. The
dainty little actress has a fine op
porl unity to reyeal her talent as n
siar ahhi to keepjip a high degree
of interest and emotion through
out the whole, picture. Atiss Garon
is perfectly cast in this exciting
drama of lovo, youth, adventure
and escape from Jealousy und hate
to the thrill of a lifetime.
Ilecttusc of the promises to his
HWOl.tlulurt m, m.vor wUl TkM
again, -lie
Is branded as a coward
by an unsuccessful rival. Fulling
to turn the girl from Ihe niun she
iVes, tho enraged nival tries to
shame' nick by abducting him at
a critical time.
Comedy showing "Pay or Move."
Curved stones sometimes fall to
the earth from the sky. In 1'JIO a
stone cylinder fell at Westerviile,
Ohio. , . , . .
j La Grande Theatres I
ne so much
W - . T- i i
IMC2 UPON Wv.
"Buffalo Bill" -Picture
Showing
At The Star
There is a good plcluro at Jhe
Star theater, today and Saturday,
It. bears the unusually long title
of "Wllh liuffulo liltl On The U.
I. Trail," and no other title could
bo Tiioro expressive or more inter
est Impelling. It barkens buck to
tho days of JfiS before the Civil
VVnr, when "Will .Cody was but ri
youngster and one of tho best of
Cony Kxpress Riders; when the
Covered Wagon Train, was
the overland freight route, and the
Stage Coach was the lOxpress Je
Luxe In transportation.
There Is a world of education in
the plcturo as well as a most pleas
ing evening's entertainment fitting
with surprising Binoothness
Through:;.. many inclde.ntB tm,ken
from actual history In the life of
Will Cody, toiling of the town he
built in partnership with William
Hose, and the coming of the Hall
road Locating Agent, who, because
he was not admitted to share In
their well planned fortuno sends
the railroad on a circuitous route
thereby ruining Cody und his
partner. There is an abundance
of Interwoven humor, a touch of
pathos, plenty of thrills and act-
Ions intermingled Into wholo
clothe and a yard wide.
The cast is an exceptionally
st rong one anil certain to druw
at any box-office, Koy Stewart of
"Sundown" fame, plays lluffnlo
Hill as only he could, pluy It, H
must have been written for him.
Cullen Landis plays . the young
boy lover and gets over tut usual
wllh both young and old. Kathryn
McOuire is Jhe girl, and prettier
than when we first saw her gam
holing through a Mack Hennett
comedy. The vllliany u In the
hands of Kred lt'Htlva and Harry
Kenwtck, while Milburn Mornntl
and Kridla Hitrrla contrlbnto con
Blderable comedy. Wiuwl Howell
playii a rather thnnkleiui role of u
runaway wire, but there Is a sin
cerity und .olutrut in Iter .work. Uat
reveilln -a depth of ability. Jay
Morley, Karlo Meteairn, lllck l.a
Iteno contrllLuto clever hits.
A PunK comedy is iiIho belni;
shown. v . -,
Gold Rusfi Film
Begins Two-Day Run'
At The Arcade
Set In California tlurhifr tho hee
llc Kold rush days of M !,.' "The
Hplenditl ltoud," which had its
premiern ti;owlntf nt tho Arcade
theater last night, is one of tho
neatest blending of romnnco,
beauty und suspense that have
ever jrJ .ouv. lqcal screcp.
Anna Q. Nltsson, uonei liarry-
moroiuml UolMirt Fraaoi' splendid
pJuyerti ult! vtod with each otiicr
tn. giving their UiterpretntionH. - In
tho end it was liuposslhlo to decide
which of them guVo the host per
formance!
"Tho Splendid Uoart" is tho first
plcturo based en tho ourly dilstory
of the Wist (hut illustrateH tho fact
that posHlhly more people name
froDi the Kast by ship uround Capo
Horn than by covered wagon. It
deitiu'tbe the hardships thut they
ltnew'unJi wKli tenderness pays a
glowing tribute to the character
of the women, who were among the
early settlerH, .- -
A clipper ship of . thft period, 100
d:tn out from Uotit0tt,..:erves aa
the bacltground for theearly aclioti
of tho play, und the hustling little
frontier town .of. Kaeramento with
Us numerous Rumbling hulls and
its lawlessness, is the setting ' for.
the balance of the story, Tho his
torical flood which-. drove the
sciuutters from :t heir appropriated
property after olhor means had
failed is -graphically pictured, -f
"Tho Hplendld Itoad" is riecld
odly worth while. This feature
will he shown at tho Arcade again
today mid Saturday.
s.vnimAY, janvaky so.
Momilnlii TIiim' SlallmiH.
KFAIT, llnUp, Idaho ,(-!fl.2m-
I07(lkc) : ,
7:30-8:30 p. m., mvmteule.
KOA, Konver, Colo. (22.4m-9.10kr)
12:16 p. pi., ltlnllo theater mu-
iilenlc; 0:30, overHens - lltonerN'
proffruni; 10:30, Sohouermnn'H Col
orailo orclioslra.
1'flcUio 'Jlnto Stations.
KFI, Iioh; Anitnlcs, ii,l. (1(18. Rin
lll(lkr) .
B:30-fl p. m., mntlnon dnnee; (I,
nlKhlly dolnini; 8:16, KI'Ts Seolnu
rulU'ornln.; (1:30, vent pocket pro
frruin: 0:45, Uatltotorlul period: 7
8, Owen Fn!!on und his Cjillforn
lnns; 8-9, varied limtrutnental and
voenl profrram; 0-10, proirrnm,
Packard dealers of Caltrornlu, KKI
and KJ'O; 10-11, Tnckard ltadlo
cluh: 11-8 a. m., Kl'"l mldnlirlit
f rolte, Don Menney, muster of core
monies.
KI'OA, Sennit, Wash,- (llil.,1ni-
flUUIa-) - . -
. 4-6:15 p. m., afternoon at. homo
proKnun, Tho Times: today's rec
ipe; 5:15-6:30, around tho towriej
9:30-11, Rhodes department Htoro,
presenting Jacklo Soulier's Club
IJdo Sorenaders.
K1X)N, Jiiik- ilnat'h, Cal. (2U3m
lsiioki;) 4-4:30 p. mi, news bulletin; . 6
(1:30, orfran. Drayton's - theater;
0:30-7, KFON fc'OHsIp and umune-
mont Information; ' 7:30-8, LonK
Ueach jnunlclpal band; -ll, .teu
ture proitram. ' . ; .
K(;o, Oakland,
SUOkc)
7:16-7:30 a. m,
exercises, Hueli
7:46, pep clnss,
Cal. (l.2i
, health trulnlnc;
-I'arrelt ' Dobbs;
aiuBli ! Darrctt
Dohbs;
6:30 p,
,8:30, "Dally Htrenirth"; .4-
coneert orchestra; Ho-
I" -
I Radio
tel St. Francis, Vinton ha Kcrreni,
conductor; 8:30-8:45, -International
radio -week; proirram. K(K) l.UUo .
symphony orrUestra; 9-10, con-
Professional Directc
TUls directory Is mprrlrUy handy for the newcomer or for
Uio out -nc-lown rvaik'r who niajr want the name aaal aditMi
of annui iirolosaimial man. It lias been carefully prepamxl nit
W prove, lo to ready aid la an reader In obtaining nranint
irousfctonnl avrvioc.
Classified For
Attorneys
lll'lill IIHAOY Attorney-at-
Iaw, oiflie l'olcy-l"ouvy liiutr.,
over L. & L. Drug atoro, 'i'elc
phono Main 111. .
rjOCHRAlf KrlKnilABn (Jen.
'1. cuofiran alio ;oion i-juerivaru,
Attorneys at L.aw. Lm OrutulA Na
tional ltunk liiilliilnir. Telephone
CARIi n. HRI.M Attorney st I,w,
iiviini zu, new roiey miliuinir,
'alenliona Main 779.
Dentists
Dr. C. w. RnwlN Dnntlat. flint.
ner Bulldlna. Telephone Main HO.
Ilr. C B. CAI!Tllon DentlRt. Plata
worlc and n-iinernl dnllntry. I'lione
447-W.
Architect
C. n. MII.LKn, Ankllre.!.
Itoom 7
La Grande Kstlonul Bank Itulldlns
cert, KQO T.lltlo symphony orches
tra, Carl Hhodehamet conducting,
aKsisled by Arthus S. Ghirueit, inu
slcftl " intorpretutlyo wrltur; Gwynn
Jones, tenor; 10-12, dunes music
proirrnm, Hotel St. 1'Vancls; Glrvin
Deuel's Caliroinla Collegians.
Kl-'WIt. Uoll-vooU, lal. (2ft2ui-
iisekc) . . -. '
7.45 p. tn, -mierophono brevities;
8-9, -p. in., Warner Brothers snyco
pators, Ksther White, blues slnirer;
Cliarllo Wcllmnil, tenor; 9-10, Hill
Hatch's danco orchetra; -Ray Kel-10(,-k.
violinist; Sol IloopU'K Hu
wallnns; loot, Warner; llrothers
frolic, direction Charlie Wellinuh.,
liCW, J'OlllllUll, Uw. (Ilil.ruii-
Ulllko)
' 10:30 a. m.. tho town oiler; mu-
ste; npwa Items and. HhppplnR-
irulde; 12:30-1:0 pi m., concert,
OreRon llndlo Trades nssoi'liillon;
0-7, dinner eoncort, .01ils. Wortmnn
ft Klnm ooiniuiny; 0-12, danco inn
Hie, Multnomah hotel; IntnrnilsMiiHi
piano solos; st;iirt Mvrnnie.r.- ,
Kii.r, ixm AtinvUw, ..cm. (.um.am.
7-lflkti) j ' '
0-0:30 p. m., IjilRhton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra, Jack. Cron-
shaw, leader;: (l:80-7:8, history
story, Prof. Herlzoit; Dolllo Wriftlit.
llenrlotta Poland, .Clcoriro tera
Crane, Nona dapp and Uncle John
!)-U, proitrnm, Motor Transit com
pony. Uncle Komus, Monrovia t4lo.
JSKIOkc)
- 0-7 p. ui., Slarr Piano oompany
studio; 8-10,' tho ffurher orches.lrn,
I.oren Powell, dlrcctlnir. '
KNX, Hollywood, Cal. (illln.Dm
, Sitllki-) i j .- '" -
5-6:30 p. m.; Bunny Jim's story;
6:65, Town ,'J'attler; 0:15, travel
talk, W. F, Alder: 41:80-7, -Atwutcr.
Kent'cbneert orchestra; 7, talks on
Insect life, H. W. McHpaddcn; 7:16,
church announcements; 7:30-10,
KNX feature proBrnm; 10-11, Am
bassador hotel .danco orchestra:
hl'O, nan I rsiiolnoo, tVU. (4JH.m-
700kc) ,
7-7:80, a. ; m., dally dozen;
10:30, "ITe Towno Cryer"; 12, read-,
Iiir- of tho Bcrlp'ture; -2 p. m.,'
Hudy HelRer's l'drmont hotel or
oliestra; 2:30-3:30, proirram, Lin
coln Jlatcheldor, foaturUij piano
solos; 3:30, J'alaco hotel concert or
chestra, Cyrus frobbe, director;
:i0. "Yft Towno t'ryer"; :a&-
7:30, Wuldeniar I.lnd . and the
States restaurant orchestra; -9-10.;,
proBium,. KPO and KKJ, almut
tuaoouslyr 10-12, Kalrmont . botul
dunce orehostna, ,.
KI'MV, -l'aalriia, CnL (31I.BI-
nokc)
, -9 p. m., Btar-Nows concert; 9
10, dance orchestra, "Maryland ho
tel. ' '.
K TAn, Oakland, " Cal, (240m-
U50ktl)
9-9:30 a. m., prayer service, Itev,
K. 1-. Bpauldlnjr; 12-1 P. m., lunch j
eon concert program, i
WEAVER'S
Tailors, OlMuaen, XJ
Aad Prsesan
MIOXB MAIN 133
, Depot femet ,
RAG RUGS
See Our Large Stock From 60c Up.
Furniture Exchange
fir aad Jtffanoa PImm 4TV
WE BUT, BELL OR TRADE
TIH'TH In udvrrtiniriff tmpllt-n hon?ty in mnnnfardiiln,! .
nnil tint niffiumnrn of a 8(tmri clcnj. 1
(ienuine Danish Pastry, BUTTERIIORNS, 10c
Aak for tlirnt,
I Aniline IfL'Tl'KKMJT I Ii cad. for every fneat. '.;
roms lift morn worth uioHv,
La Grande Bakery
K. i. NeWllllaws, Owner.
Quick Reference
Physicians & Surgcfns j
STIII.I.A N. nODMKHt M, D. i ;
i'hyulelan and tiurani.
Ro'onm 10-11 TlBhoaa'
Sonuner Ilulldinc Main it
i.r.n siorrvv. m.'-ml
rractlee limited to dlMnea, of UuV.
Kye. Knr. Nose aud Threat. .'.
New Foley TelephaM
vuiiaine , Alain c
k. a. KirtnT, in. d.
rhynieian and 8urveon. t
New Foley Talenhnan
llulldliiK Main 31
RirilADD P. I.AKOla, M. I). '
l'tiysiclan and fiurseAii
Gardner - TelenbiMW-
Uuildlna; ' Uatn Hi
W. P. MrADORT, M. D.
liurseon.
New Foley .- Talenhon
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C. R. MOORK, M. O.
Phvnielan and SiirEMim.
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MAHI'AHKT INUIJO, I. O.
Pracllue limited to care or Infanta,
8oitimer " Telephone
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