Wednesday, April 21, 1926.
tA GRANDE EYENING OBSERVER
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NEWSofSOGETY
Birthday Party "
Held at City Park
i ; Jlonorfng the sixth hlrtlnlay an
jnlvi'rsury of hev little UiuiRhti'iv
SU'llii Jean. Pr. Mcirunrrt Inifle on.
; UTinln'I a n timber of' her little
friends, ivombers of the - kinder,
'ffurliMi class, ut a picnic putty at
ltlvoi-HliUi park yoHtQt'hiy ' altar,
,;non.. . ; . - . t
' - Thu children spent Ihe afternoon
playing Rumen. At an uppropriaU)
hour, n ,tlttto table was arruDRtM
..under the trees, around which thi
'.children were seated and served
Vdalnty rtfrtHliinentH. The table wa
de corated In many colora. Ik'Hhh-H
ilie birthday iilc, with lx candleo,
fcwhich served as a centerpiHe, pret
;ty HouquetM of . tnllpK were nm-d,
iibuiK iytth briglilty colored fa vow
for ihti chlldmi. ... v .
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Mrs. Hun ford Hostess .
At Bridge. Session
; Mciubera of the Tuesday TlrldftP
club wro fhurmhiKly entertained
.yewlcrday nfternogn ut the home of
vMt'H. Iee Hanfonl. IiurltiK the uf
trnnon's play Mcm. V. H. Harcr.
won 1iii?li Kcore. lIouquntH of pret
f iy ripple hlOHKomit were. arrant?
throughout the roouiH. - ' ,
After'tlie card Kann-s the honied
served a ilainty twn-coniMe lunch
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i Mrs. Hunter Entertains
Y. O. Club Members
Mrs. Gilbert Hunter was 1ios(phs
to the Y;iO,iclul yesterday after
noon at ;firf Jrurni hqme near here.
lttidKe wiis 'the ; diversion of the
. afternoon with Airs. j:Jf. Hoyt
. winning hltfh score amon Ihe club
members. Al r. ' leja. A- Jones re
ceived the put St I'pHBH.; :'' -
ovely bouquets of tipple blos-
soma nwl tulips t were urranRed
; t h rotmhput ! jLli-v" hdhi.','.; . A ftisr the
I card kumiss it tiyo-cOursc' luncheon
wns seTved. ,
Auxiliary Plans .
Card Party
Plans are belli;? mdc for n hene
) fit card party to hi. given Saturday
afternoon of tills week, bcKliinlnK
t at 2 o'clock, by the American T,e-
plon auxiliary In the 15 1 Us temple
, here. Money from tho party will
r be used In haspitallztttlon nnd child
welfare work, a lrj?e part of U to
A Hi.soi.niox
lr Ketl-ltloixlid Men
I'm not groin e to stand for
another single foot ache:
: y in. 'not going1 t,o suffer with;
ViUmped; stiaineil, fatigued
feet another day. ,
. I'm koIiik to have healthy,
vigorous, aetive, iiseful feet.
I'm (roinff to have them by
wearing the Arch Preserver
Kliiuw . .." ...
v...i:m . Rolngr .. to .uso these
new feet of mine. I'm ko
"lug to niafte'Clioht licM 1n"
In business. I'm going to
1 "lise' Them all day. every day,
,nnd "inuku my life broader,
more worth while, more val
uable to my family .and to
my community.
Pin going to enjoy my
work as well as my play-
during the year of 1U20.
I'm going to have my feet
fitted Willi the Arch Pic
hit ver Shoe and then P:n
going somewhere
THE BOOTERY
It's
Aggravating
To find the lamp buined
out and not an extra in
the'house. i
Ruy Them ,
IJy The Carton
La Grande
Electric
Co,
1,412 Adams ,
For 'Hot
Weather
ELECTRIC PLATES .
One and Two-Humer
Also
GASOLINE AND OIL
STOVES
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Main 85 '
go to the government hospital In
Portland.
licsideH the bridge and "B00M ta
bles, -which will bo In clmrgw of
Mrs. Harloy KlehardHon, tliero will
also be ke using ton with Mrs. A. T.
Hill in ctwirge.
An liitereating musical program
has been planned for tho afternoon
including vocal number by Mrs.
A.' J Itlcbardsoii and a violin solo
by Mrs. Klorcnco J-ynch Miller.
Mrs. C. N. Palmer Is chairman
in charge, of efreunents to be
served during the afternoon.'
Coming State Union 7.
Meeting Discussed :'
There was a large utlendance lost
evening when the lJid(es Auxiliary
to thQ Brotherhood of ; 'Railway
Trainmen met at- Kagles -hall in
regular business And social session.
luring" tho hiislness hour, presided
over by tho president, Mrs. John
AdHklm, plans for tho coming state,
union meeting to be held here
sometime, in Jubvwcro discussed.
Mrs. Km ma Powler ind Mrs.
Mat ! ha Vox served ., refreshments
during tho social' hour..
Four-M Club Meets .
At BerRer Home 1
lieautirul bouquets of apple blos
soms -and daffodils were used, to
decorate the Ilcrgcr home Thurs
day, evening' when Miss llertha
llerger entertained the members of
wen; -prt-wiii iiini u iim'.ikiiui eve
ning, was. spent sewing: aind .visit
tug, .v.- ;;- '
. At na appropriate-' Jiour Miss
Itergcr, hisshtted by her mother,
served u dainly lunchetin.
t The chn will meot lhls week at
the home of Miss M'llred Weeks.
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Local !Q.-V. Employe
Weds Miss Halley v
Announcement hus been recelybd
of the niarrlnge of 'Miss Kllnore.
Halley, of Walla Walln.-to W. ftra
ham, of Ija. Orunde, which took
place at Walla Walla Buliduy. April
IS. .Only immediate friends were
present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham will
live in this city. He Is engine dis
patcher here for the O.-W. It. &
N. company. ;
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I Lodge Women
' 1?niAir f inn
I The Inlies of Moosehenrt Te
1 glon met ht Kagles hull Thursilay
afternoon with. Mrs. J. Kline and
I Mrs. CoHins an hostesses. Games
iwero enjoyed. during the afternoon,
'with, Mrs. "ValInVe Pass and Mrs.:
jl-bu Stoop winning the prizes, j
t He for? adjournment the hostess-1
es served delicious refreshments. i
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I Orange Hall (Special) Honor
ing the fifth birthday anniversary.
I of Jier, twin .duughtet:H,,A JVIargaret
.and Susan,. Mrs. Dee. Ouvta -enter-
. Udned nuiuher of oh aid re n at a,
! Jf:. d.....tA.?....VA.Uj? ff iA.t,: ?
dren spent the. time at play,, ufter
which dainty " refreshments were
ser-ed. ' ' ' ''-' "
j Those who were present were:
Robert Hedhead, . .lack . Gibson,
Frederick Hill, lltllie Penland. Kve
lyn and Dorothy Carter, Lorene and
Lois Robertson, Anna Louise Moore
nnd Imogene nnd Elaine Stein.
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Cove (Special) Mr. and Mrs. P.
Miller entertained the members of
the Young Matrons' Bridge club at
dinner. Saturday evening. AftSr
dinner th.e evening was spent at
hririgo. j ,
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
T. o. Hefty, Mr. anil Mrs. T. It.
Conklln, Mr. and Mrs. William
HKllmnnk, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Or-
ton, the Jtev. and Mrs. William
Kradner, Miss Hef-s Kelly, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ed Vincent find Mr. nnd Mrs.
Everett Powell.
Thlon (Special) Following their
marriage at Iai Clrande Halnrday
Mr. and Mrs. Heglnald Woods re
turned to Union where they wene
entertained at a dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Hess with
several of their friends present. .
Mr. Woods Is the son of It. A.
Woods, of Pnlon. nnd Mrs. Wood
Advise
Women
to adopt new hygienic
method and retain fresh
nesa this way; true pro
tection ; discards lie tissue
LARGELY on medical advice,
j women are abandoning the old
liuie "sanitary pad" (or a new way
that supplants uncertainty with posi
tive protection.
Sheer frocks and ill-timed social
engagements no longer remain as
worries. Lost days are fewer, and
health better.
I It is called "KOTEX." Ends the
I insecurity of the old-time sanitary
' pad. Five times as absorbent I And
1 dtodonzt ends ALL fear of of
fending. 1 As easily disposed of as a piece
r. of tissue, no laundry. Iso em
barrassment. ' You get it at any drug or de
partment store simply by saying
"KOTEX." Yon ask for it without
hesitancy. ,
Costs only a few cents. Eight in
10 better-class women employ it.
Proves the risk of old ways.
KOT6X
N laundry dlsrnrd Uk Ussnt
Pearls for Day -'"
Jong atinwl necUlac (Wtnl
. lh chic ot on afierueon otm
Ih ; U10 Aiiun:htin of Mr anil Mtb.
ii'K.' Mci'iBliiin,' or Nnr moihIowh,
Iilu. Hhu U a Honlor' In the hlirh
8CI100I )inr and 'xpi'i't to flnlnh
Imt sdinol yiar. ' Thfli nuirrlnirii
ounio um u BiiriirlBo to liiolr many
frittuilH hTo. t . : .
They will hr at home hero after
Ihe. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Aluy..,.,, r-u '
Radio
t ill IUSIAY.,AI'Klli 22
1 Mountain Time Station. j'
CMMV Calgary, Canoila 4S5.8in
OKSkf). 9-11 p. m., .Canadian Na
tinnaj Ituilvuy.s orchoKtru; Ooorfjn
bujw. ' ' 1
KIAC, . lWiip; Idaho (280m
tOTOki), 8-10 p. m., pipe orfran re
c,, Kiodoilck lloolliroyd.
' ' KO.; IX-nvi'r, ' Oilo.' ' tei.Am
0.10kc), 0:30 p. m., Uiwn laln!(t
Mring orehcatra. V-
KI O.M. Missoula, Mont. (243.8m
12:i(lkc), 8 p. m., ivocnl, . lntitru
niuntul untl onmMiiblc jituslc. " !;'
J'aiUNo Tinui Ktatlons '
Kl l, m. Anici'leN, Col. (47in
42k. ), : p. in., Bumboo Uur
dons orolifHtru; 6:45, ltadlotorial
iirioil; 7-8, BluilontH, I'niwrnily of
Sou thorn California: .8-9, Houlh
wtNt. MiLst'tini; 11-10,. profrru.m,
ciiickerlnfr hall; 30-11, diinco mu-
HiC, . . . ' .
KI'ON, iiik Uracil, C&l. (339.4m-IL'HIlk,-),
7:8(1-9 p. m...JOiiff Ui'ooli
inunlriiKil liuml: 9-10, jttmlio pro
Krnm; 10-11, Ijiko'.i club danr-p or
cliontru; 11-12 mldiilKht, Htute
llKiati ,orffan.. ,:.'. ,
K l-'Wil, . Hnllynooil, C'nl. (2Mm-liuukr),-
n::io-7:30 p. in., I'oinluc
Klx dinnrr boiii .8-9,; proKruin,
I'liitHpH und j'luinhnjiRli' with, 'rut
icr Mountain t'ark orchentra; 9-10,
Los Rermnos Country olnb orcht's
tra: Kl-U Warner 'Brother frolic.
KUO, Oakland, Cal. (,tl.2ni
IMki'), 8 V. jn., ttoi. ' Kirk.'
comt'dy drnma; 1 Arion. trio;. 10,
dunrc muHic, Ilrokaw and orches
tra, ' ,
KR1V, Vortlaml, Ore. (4l.m
Slllkc), fl-7 p. m., Olds, Worlmun
anil Kj)g company; 8-10, vaude
ville proKram.
Kll.(, IiH Anarhw, Cat (4o3.2m
"lokr), 8-10 p. m., feature Htiullo
program, Times artlHtM. :
KrfK, KeaKle, Waxh. 3tM.4in
7H0kf), 7:30-8 p. m.. Toole Klec
tric company proirram. . Eureka
nuartet; 8:30-10, Puget Sound Sav-
inR and IjOan uwoeiution orches
tra; 10-10:30, musical program;
10:30-12, l'ost Inti'lllgencer'a "Keep
Joy Radiating Order of Bats."
KMTIl, Holly vrraxl, Cal. (28nl
12IIUki'), 0-7 p. m., Starr Piano
rompany Hludlo; 8-10, K11TR con
cert orchestra.
K.VX, Hollywood, Cal. (338lll
SOllkch 0:80,7 p. in., Atwaler Kent
condert orchestra; 7-8, program, H.
& Ij. Crockett company; 8-9, pro
Krum, Wlllyn-Overlaml dealers; 9
10, the Wlecracker club; 10-11,
dunce music; 11-12 midnight. Am
buHWidor hotel dsvnre orchestra.
Kl'O, S a ti IVancisco, Cal.
(428..1m-70Ukc) , :30 p. ni., Stoten
re.staurnnt orchestra; 7-7:30, Jtudy
SelRcr's Palrnvont hotel orchestra;
8-9, KPO nuartet; Ruth I.lnrud,
harpist; Eva Grunlnger Atkinson,
contralto; 9-10, studio progra.ni, or
gan nnd piano duets, Amy Bynum
and Caroline Oray. Metropolitan
quartet: 10-11, Cabirla cafe dance
orchestra., v . r
.KI'S.N, l'andena, Cal. (Sla.em-
9fOkc), 8-9 p. m.. musical program.
I.isadena chnmlier of commerce..
ctnolniipjnupjnupjnupjnupj
KTAB, Oakland, cal. (2.t.tni
I2.ri(ikc), 8-10 p. m., program.
CATHERINE CREEK
PERSONALS
CATHERINE! CREEK (Kpeclul)
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. BeVore had
as Sunday guests Mrs. Wiggles
worth, Mrs. Getchel and daugh
ter, Mnrhlce, and Mr. Thompson,
all or Wallowa. Mrs. Getchel Is a
tacher in the Wallowa schools an
has been employed for another
year there.
A. Husirk returned Saturday
from Pendleton where he has
he on. for several Says.
Tho weather continues to be
good and everyone In this section
Is busy with spring farming und
gardening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Philips have
rented their properly In town nnd
are moving to the ranch this week.
Catherine creek Is high and
muddy, which Is probably a dlsup
polntinent to the fishermen. The
warm weather of the past few
duys in rupidly bringing the snow
from the mountains.
Churles Green and Harry Pra-
ther were building fence on their
ranch the first of the week.
J., V. OeVore has been building
fence on his ranch.
Ren Ht one da hi ftsilsted 8. P.
Cuslck with his crop this week.
Chester and Buster Godsej were
KING GEQRGE, OF
ENGLAND,! AGAIN11
' A GRANDFATHER
LONDON, Apr. ; 21. (AP) Tho
Duke nud Duchewi of York are the
proud poxskissors ot a girt baby.
The little, prinress mado her advent
into tho world at 9:40 o'clock this
morning in Urn childhood bedroom
of tho durhesH in tho town house
of her father, the Karl of Strath
more. The baby la a. first child.
The Uukn of York! Is tho'aecond
son of King Ocorgo - 41ml Queen
Mary. Tho duclwan war formerly
lody Elizabeth Hre-Lyons. The
couple ww married Inj Westmins
ter Abbey April 2( 19S8. -
Popular Interest, second only to
that which attended the arrival of
tho first baity or Princess Mary,
daughter of Ihe king and queen
and her husband, Viscount Iasccl
les, long liad been foeusfd on the
expected event. There was much
gratification, on , thfv part of the
people to learn from the official
announcement thuttli duehess
"has beea safely delivered of a
princess." i , V , "
The baby arrived a lit I lo earlier
than had lieun, expected by the
physicians, who did not anticipate,
the occurrence until the end of the
month.. The"Duk of .York was
present in - the Hirathtnoriy .home
and received. - heart y1, congrulula
llous. ' Hecentiy .the .duchess hu
been in remarkably good health.
She accompanied" the duke to the
theater a few days ago.
COVE PERSONALS
COVE (Spoclal) Mr. nnl Mra.
Muriel Rundtill ' are tho proud
parents of a baby frlrt born to thm
April 1G. 'Thin ia tlio first baby
In tho, family. Mrs. Jdindall'tt
mother, ,MrH, Delnnoy, . Is Btayinp
with her daughter..
V. V. Kelly, MM Mao Kelly and
Mrn. A. H. Orton-were Bukitr vIh
ltorH Wednettliay.
William J; Hallmark Iiqh been at
Imbh'r tor- tlio puKt ,w'k tuklnir
chartfn.of ;ubonkrupt-alo there.
MIhii la ura Richards, MIhh Dor
othy re Ben'n and HuCim llcryford
Hpint the week end on tho Milium.
Grover Onffy and Mr. nmd Mr. R.
Allen, of Portland, wore.fbdilnff on
the Mlnam Saturday and Sunday
alno. , , ; ;
The aenlor cIuph' of, the hlffh
nehoo will put on the play "Mary's
Mllllons Krlday evening. April 23,
at tho hall here. ,
. MLsa Grace Gayetle.-who was out
of school all last week because of
Illness, Ik again at her , past iuh
teacher of the fifth ffndo.
RKDIilNO. Tal. AP) I-asmm
leak was tn erutlou tot an 1our.
The, volcano beichetl forth a cloud
of smok which, yas ' 'fhiek with
as)ies,t The-, erupt lop. yus regard
ed as insignificant.
visiting Wlllurd Miles last Himduy
afternoon, . ' " , j.
The Oampfire girls ,yern . pic
nicking; at Hie,- Ml leu ranch last
Hunday.-"" f'Tn .:,.!... U
Demand
System
tot your
new home
"' select a '''
"Check'Seal
Electrical
Contractor
to install this
xtiiring system
iorkctimc
service
Pacific States
Electric Company
"Check SeaT
APPLIANCES
Carried By
EASTERN OREGON
LIGHT & POWER CO.
PARK PERSONALIS.
THIC TA R 1C, (fipeclnl) Krunk
WlKKleswqrth huuled loud of hay
from tho OturencVun.ortier rttnoh
Saturday. v -
Mr. wnd Mrs.-A. J. Vanorder and
George Mcl low "wer at North
Powder" on huslncsil ono day last
wetk. ' t, -. i-
,e8terkMllhr wus Visit lnV,l
sister, Mrs. ' a. J. , Vanevanter,
Krldny.
Mrn. J. n. Hunter hs returned
to her home on Outherino rrck
ufter nursing Mra Joo laiy, who
has ben 111. ,
riarenen Vanordor went to 1&
Grunde last week.- Klv& Van or
der returtit-d homo, with liltt. &h
has b'fii In the hospital there. .
Mr. MtlliT, who. moved his fam
ily to the HuroUl WuKh pluc her",
returned to Lower Fowdr after
another load of household aiippllea
a few days ago..
Frank Whlllen' and Virgil lun
cun uve working thu roads In this
soctlon. . :
Mr. and Mra 1IIU cumn here af
ter' their, duughter-lh luw, Rose
Hill, Kriduy, who hud hetn visiting
here, y-. . , ,
Mrs. Horn- Tim und Oello Vunde
vuntir, Murcfl and Gary Luy and
Mary Vunordi-r v.ent over to l.lttle
I'ark lust week.
'Word has btn riceiv'd ' here
thut Itert Titus, of Rulnn Klut. Is
111 of piifiimonlu. Mr. Titus hus
many friends In this section who
wish htm a siwedy recovery. 1
Mrs. Krank Wiggles worth find
children were visiting her mother,
M rs. t "lurenco Vanoj'tler, Friday
! afternoon.
Miss Ida Hunter and Clora Tay
wore callers ut the . home of Mrs.
iola WlKKlvMWOrth recently.
Jeun, :thn Utile' diuighter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K.' Kerim'dy. was vlsit
Ing lieverly Luy ht're last week. .
Favors Entrance of - -America
into League
: 8T. IXII'IS, Apr. 21. (AD Im
moillule eiitraiioo of .tho IT. H. Into
tho luufcue of nation wan strongly
advorutiMl boforo leltKUtcs to the
Bcvi'iith ttnntiul convention of tho
lcuttitn or women votiTrt by Wrs. T.
W. llurriuon. LcxlnRton, Ky., ilcle
Bnfe hero. ,
'If w urn not roady now to lake
our Hi-ut In lh vacant chair awalt
liiB " t thn Iciwuc'a council ta
ble," iilrs. Harrison declared, "at
least we can .work, with It In lt
btst efforts to eradicate evils and
remove perils that have no respect
for . nntionul boundaries."
Sill: l.lKKS lOI MF.IKil'IC
PA HIS The first lady of New
York hus found a muKiietlc charm
In the Binllo of the first gentleman
of ..France. Mrs. Junius J. Wulkcr
hua ' pleuaant recollections of the
overcoiiiinir of laiiKmiKo difficul
ties when she. was presented to
President Jiouinertrue.
(TH 6- SNS'H3LB"SPRlNO
Springtime appetites are
fickle until Carnation
Mush Wheat tempta
. with its creamy-white,
wafer-thin flakes. A
cereal rich in energy
because it's all wheat
' but so easy to digest, so
' .. . light, so delicious that
you won't need to coax.
Carnation
Cooks in E minutes
SALE
OUR .USED VICTROLAS ARE GOING
AT
Special Discount
Never again will such an opportunity
come to you for getting, a Victrola at ; .
such prices.
Small Payments '
Newlin Book and
Stationery Co.
,,,, Makes You
More Beautiful
Apply this new wonderful harm
less cream before retiring; rub It
In thoroughly und leave it on over
night. Notice , -how white and
cleur your cotnplextlon becomes.
Nourishes, purifies; imperfections
fade u way. v(Your complexion will
look 'like a child's soft, smooth
and beautiful. Get a Jur of Mello
glo Huh my Cream odny. UIuhs
Urugs, Inc. Adv. , -r
k ... . .
For Sale
at the
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April First i
la considered all fools'
day,' but it 5a not the
only day when fools get
fooled. i "- ,.!.;.'
Every day we hear' of
someone who has taken
a chance, and in most
cases where the chance
is . on investments of
a questionable character,
the investor is made a
fool of. ,
UNITED STATES
A
NATIOiUl r
BANK I
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AND SUMMR..CSAl,y
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ivrB1 '
RTMlTl (wheat 1 I r
m
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More New Drczcj
JUST ARRIVED!
$16.50 to $47.50
PUTMAN'S
Exclusive Ready-To-Wear and Muaery
Credit CARR'S No lntsrc.1
A COPPER WASHER
DOLLAR
Special Until
April 30th
$1 jlll
Down TtrJiLi
A 9-cup Coffee Percolator with every
Automatic Washer ;? 1 -v"
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & fOViTR CO
: "Always At Your Service" ;
La Grande Was Once A
University Center . "t
Opinions differ, however; as -to--the exact date when i
the Rev. H. K. Hines opened the Blue Mountain Uni
versity in Old Town. . There are also conflicting state
ments in regard to the number originally enrolled and,
indeed, to all subsequent history of this little school
of a visionary man. Can y5u "offer definite facta or,
suggest where they can be found? " , ,. ., , .....
This is only one of many questions that rises with
the effort to gather together and perpetuate authentic
stories of Eastern: Oregon history, v Any information
about the early life of .our pioneers or the develop-,
ment of our country will be appreciated.
DR. W. T. PHY,
'' HOT LAKE, OREGON
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
WE don't believe ' 4
THAT every fisherman , ;
IS a natural-born
LIAR, and neither do
WE believe that the '
-.AVERAGE bride is a
BUM cook and can't ' .
MAKE good biscuits.
BUT we do believe .
THAT we are selling
YOU one of the best
HOUSE and floor
PAINTS at $3.00 per
GALLON or 90c the
QUART that you can
BUY in Oregon,. Washington -OR
Idaho and it is the
; FAMOUS Northwest paint
AT that also.
REMEMBER that we can
GIVE you all colors
AND in any quantity.
Satvj er-HoImes
Merc. Go,
Phone Main 17
FOR A SILVER
FREE 1 .v;.v
21
3
$0'
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