La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1926, Image 2

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    A Good Place to Trade
HILL'S Place To Trade"
TEAMS BATTLE
4Yt HOURS; 33
TO 32 SCORE
1
SPORT NEWS
BEAVERS TRIM
SDLONS TWICE
PACIFIC COAST LKAflt'F,
- W. lu Pet.
.S 8S .010
38 29 .025
82 81 .608
80 .600
Sll 81 ' .401
,..30 32, AH
. 88 38 , .4)18
2 3D .419
Clubs
I. on Angeles ,
Missions
Seattle .. .......
Oakland ..
rtucramento ..
Hollywood ..
Portland
Han Francisco
Billy Evans
Says;
rENDIJCTON. June 7. (AP)
The record for a long distance
h use hall tfumfi Ih cluimd by the
1'ilot Itock oggrt'KuUon and the
HhHt-Htatcr Oam. of Jendleton.
Tho couttwt lusted four and one
fiuir bourn, thn JVndJMon team
winning- 33 to 33. The winner
nurd four pllcher and five wto
ltwi hy pilot Kock.
Walla Walla, Pendleton
Victorious Yesterday
IlLI'K MOI'.NTAI.V
Club
Wullu Wullu ;
Pendleton
Iifscrvallou ..
1'awo.. .....,.,
LEAni'l?
W. I. Pet.
.... 7 1
... It i
. 8
. I 1
7f,
.750
.2t
.Hi
ESTF.RIAY'B fiAMI K
: T - i . .
!'"' LOB ANOKLK8 (Al'J n. H. E
! an Francisco, o n o
r it Am Angeles .: 10 1
I Hallcrlen Griffin anil TellH;' E:
jj Jacobs and Hannah.- ,
i? . Second game R. II. 'B.
i? 'Han Francisco 9)2 1
Iajd Angeles ,....,...'..! 0 . 7!l
' ': Batteric deary,. Moudy 'aneV
Agnew; Day, Wright and Hundberg.
1 1 ' Portland NaciaiiH'iilo' S-4 "' '
TOUTLANO (AP) K. H. F..
- Harramenlo ..
Portland
"""Hattnrli'M Martin and
Mungum and Berry, .
Keaond game ' ;
ftucramento ,. ....'.
. Portland ..
Hatterles Vinci and Kochlor:
Llngrel, Crlman and Tobln.
..2 5 8
..Oil 0
Koohler(
It. R.
7 0
1
U ; MlMdniM 8-0. Hollywood 3-3 '(
tt BAN FRA.NCIHOO (AP) It. Hi IS
jf Hollywood v..;....,.,..-.,..,.. 2 ,7 t
' Mission.... ,.;...,,. f
V i PuM rles, Wnglelon,' HollerHoil
l ook. Peters; Cole pnd Murphy.
Hecond Kwno- j , , , IL II. B.
Hollywood 'T ,ii ,4.14;...) 3 lfl .il
,MIkiiIoiv( J ...l....!(.....('...u.Jfl v.'
1 Hiati'rlud-MsCaho,' tlitlviv''aiid
PcUirHt 'l'lllclte and Walters.
fewulo t-S. Oakland 4-1 '
i. 8i:A'n'i,u.(Ari.i(t ,us,H, b.
Oakland '.; .....u.,..iA..V.U... 4 ni 3
ffwittie i, 83 1
. llutterliM Kun, J'Yfeniun, Hluart
nnd baker; lluMy and Baldwin.
Honond iranw-T.. It. J. B.
K ' Oaklnn4 1 0 f i-
V- Hatllp. 3 ();
j ' Hatuu-lenlrriiel t and Jool; KJ-
n; t lieu and Jonklnn. . a v.
; r v
5 GIANTS DOWN
! CHICAGO CUBS
fv . . ArEHICA. 1-F.AOI r
l5 CJa-i..-4 ., .. , . w. I Pet.
5i Now York '..... 85 IS .729
I PliiladHpblal .. ........SO 28 .609
! Wimliington ,. r,..(.. 35 it .533
I Tnioao ,.,,..,,.,....86 84 .620
? Cleveland :.. ij.'..86 85 .600
) ncU-o)t .. , ,.25. J6 .600
; Ht. I.OMl ...-......17 33 .847
!oton ...,;..,.,,..,..14 S .2S
PHOIII.KM FOR HARRIH
Proper handling of li Ih pllrhlng
Htafr In the WKKeHt funk of ewry
niujor li-ugue munuger.
In this ronneclloa I doubt If any
big leagun leader hua a tougher
propoHltlon ahead In Juggling his
pllchera than "Bueky" llurrbi or
ttie Amerlean league rhutnpa.
The Waahltigton xlafr Ih com
ported ulnioHl entirely of veterans.
All four regulara have been in the
big Rhow 10 or more yeura.
Waller JohiMou leuda with 20
Ceanonfr to hU ridll, joe lluull la
econd du yeurt or. oi'rvieo with 10,
'('oveleiklo 'un 1' iiveU dozen ojtd
iteulher 10. ,
'Vetera1!! pitchers or 10 or more
ynors (n I lie majors oru-n lose their
sliirf ijulekly. This is where the rub
cornea In aa far an the manager la
concerned.
. Pinchers reasonably certain of
going , the 1 route make the man-
agerlifl Job, iniiCh ealer. Wlien to
pull , the fullering 1 wil ier Ih the
Wie,flf,cv!iy big Jeuguc fader. ,
OHHTITH l:XI'I,AINS
Probably no one Ih better oware
of the tunk that dally confi'onlH
Mu.nnger Harris tlmn (.'Inrk Grif
fith, prenlijent of tho Wnahlng
ton club.
A great pitcher in hl day, Clrlf-
flth hung on for yearn oner IiIb
arm had lout much of tin cunning.
Il wm ameirt. , , t ,
"J here 1 no wny to figure, a
vnleran pitcher," wu Iho remark
Urlfil li made ' to . mo. recently.
"rhre: :iii ajwaya ja, ueHllon mark
i)l.!M!ie,u, iv, IIW rioii 4,
"Often a manager purpoHp.ly rents
an olu-llmer for a week, only to
have him fall topfio'wtu thing when
cuiiimi upon,
Entei prise Bluebsckt 't "
Return for Spawning
AHTOIIIA, June 7 Iti'turna of
murkad hlneback Sainton pow be
ing recelvt-d at ABtorlu, , nalinon
canneries are giving one of the
most ImprCHSlye demonsl rationii or
the efficao or arliriclal salmon
propogutlon In the history of selen
iirio investigation Into the com
merclul flulierle ot Oregon, , (I Is
mid. . '
Th return Is 'believed. ' propor
tionately larger than from any
other marking experiment under
taken In Oregon. This lit thought
due to the new practice of holding
Halmon until Ihey 4ire about 18
months old before Ihey ( are.', re-
leocd Into the si reams,
The salmon now at the cjniiei ,n
were IberuU'il from Ilia slate
butchery at JCntcrprbiC, Ore., In the !
spring or 1924, ' ' 1
The rlh were hatched from eggs
laken at Afognak, AJuHkg, In tlio
fall or 1922. The rish vers, re-
leuscd In the spring" or 1924, when
100,000 of the young salmon rere
marked by the removal of tha ad I
pose und left ventral fins.
WCC HD V ACDAin
MM Ul
llll LI 111 lllllll IU
EAT, SAYS PORTLAUD MAN
w:rnHU limit
51 BOKO HO, 'Ore., Juni 1- (AP)
Qrimts Paia defeutrd Jledford 7
to 8unduy at OruiitH Pass In a
spectacular battlo, a ninth Inning
rally falling hy one run. Ivofr,
local twirlcr, succumbed 'to" Ike
heat und wan relieved by Fou.
pernoll, rormer J'eiroii nvcrican
pllcher, occupied the slub fur
Grauto Paw ul,1 went t ho-entire
route. Grants Pass bunched, hits
In the sixth and hcored five runs.
That's How Terribly He
Suffered With Indiges
tion And Dyspepsia Till
Karnak Stopped A 1 1
His Troubles And Made
Him Feel 13 Years
Younger, Declares
Welch
PKNOLKTON'. Ore.. June 7 AP)
I j-j K ne poslllons did not change
In the Blue Mountuiii' leagrun yen
learduy aa Pendleton defeated the
Iteserviitluii ludiuns 1 1 to 0. und
walla walla defeated Posro 18 to I The bluebackB. or sockeyen, as' man Ave., Poitlund
0. Pendleton secured la tillu off ( they are more properly known, are ! know n retired grocer.
Betlles, f'ralg and Adunut of the ' now lit tbelr fourth year, when the . "I tell you, money couldn'
Indians, while Parrls allowed 7. ' greatest percentage Is due. to rn-1 i he good Karnnk has done
King, of the BurkH, hit a home run turn. ..; : : I: ., .
"Vou bet your life you can put
ine down, uh one of those who suy
'KjiniuK lias rid me of ull. my
trouldi'S und ntude me feel like a
! new man,' for that's what thin
I tnedje-lne has done for Inc." de
I Clares J. It. Welch, of 0744 Whlt-
Ore., well
in the (bird Inning with one man I ... ''''' ' I"""
ahead of him. flark. also of Pen. . " ""-V'r-.j about one of the
dleton. Hecured rour hlln In five 'Z.'r. . ".mV.Krg Indlgesllon
...t un.. .. ,,. ,. I" Tiiiieui. j-eiuriieu lo me I oiumpia, I
llnies at bal. Kcore
Pendleton
IteHervution .. .:
HatterKs parrls
II.. JV B.
II 10 2
071
and losklns;
NATIONAL UOAflL'B
i' Club ,
Cincinnati ,.'
-1
PltUbur ,
rhlrago .. .......
lirooklyn
t. XAlUlH
, Now York
Itottou M.
, pblladtlphla,
,,:..'.l 19
...1.26 19
-. 34 II
,,...13 22
'..-.26 26
86 24
.....17 87- ,88
17 IS' ,270
Pot.
.004
.ICS
.645
.HI
.610
.610
jj'On; thn other hand, ' a veteran
Mchdr, 1 arferi-workingi a; : hurd
nie, ls'(,lled.lBPiii a!y only two
days later" audi tus II wofldof wtuff.
"I Bpeak rroni experience when 1
suy there Is no way In the world
to figure a veteran pllcher und his
stuff. He may havo 1 everything
when you least expert It and noth
ing after you have 'prrpnad' bim
fan some big game,"
"'When to pull his pitchers Is iro-
lng.to,. bo a tough slttatlOn that
Mu!iogi-fV'Hncky Harris of the
'Washington dull will fucn riimiy a
time luroru the elo.se or the sea
uon. ''''.,
Bellies, fralg. Adums and While.
Buzz Arlette Leading
league With Big Bat
SAN FPANCISfO, Juno 7., (AP)
"Uuzii" Aj lelte, or I he Oakland
club, win resting on the lop of
me mining nonors or the Pacific
coast baseball league, -when the av
erages Including guhie.s of Hunday
wern compiled. Arletle had a. per
oeulage or .408. Ike Koone, pf the,
MlHslons, sllpiied a rew points dur
ing the week, hut he held on lo
second place with .391. Bldred, or
Sinttle, climbed to third place with
a mark of .389.
Leading balsinlen of the other
clubs follow: Htatx, I.oh Angeles.
.301; Prother, Portland, .840; Aver-
Ill, Kan 'ranrlHco, .843; French.
Hacramrnto. 309; O'Doul, . Holly
wood, ,817.
Ike Boone was tho leading home
run inner in thu league with a sea.
sonni totul or 13,
ns did I'
jacons, or I .oh Angeles, wan next
with 11.
tibia.
6i marked fish belug laken. , .
practically all lower . t'oliiiu'lila
river canneries have received sone
marked bluehack . while, the
ninnljer has been Increasing lito
terliilly with llm develdpmenl of
the run.' '
One Antorla, cannery received
;ii:2 poundK of bluehack salmon 1
I uesday. The rlnli average about
six pounds euch. Out of approxi
mately SO blieback reneived At the
cannery I hat duy. 11 wi ro marked
fish.
buy
ine,"
had
worst cases of
dyspepsia anil stomach
trouble ' on ' record, I guess, und
hail speut sums of money wilhoul
be'ing able lo find any relief.
"f'dH puitiH just pressed arnund
my heart and kept me 'worried
slclt." My stomach Just felt as
sore OS a tioll all thn time, und
the little I ate hurt me far hours
afterward. I was actually afraid
to cut. I suffered so from ex
treme nervousness J. couldn't sleep
or rest, and I, had headaches and i
uiziy spells, und was so weak
I hat I didn't feci w orth a cent. I
"But Kurimk seejned lo ; take
up where the others left off, und
rive hottles or the medicine hits
rid ine of all that miserable stom
urh suffering and built me up lo
where I feel every bit or fifteen
year younger. Why, I Just . cut
cabbage und unylhlng else want
now without It rousing me a par
ticle of trouble afterward.
"My nerves ore good and steady,
I sleep like a log ut night, and
I Just feel like a new ntun from
head to foot. I tell you, 1 will
always keep a bottle or Karuuk
111 a handy place, and I feel like
lis a duty to help others by tell,
ing thein of this medicine. . Just
have 'pin see nic about II."
Karnak is sold in' M Urande by
the I,. & l Drug Co.. and by all
lending druggist's. Adv'.,
w
IJUIIUIUVIUW
mm
Safely J . : GuifoiUiUu 1
MOTOR TRANSIT CO.
Pnswacr and i:ufs.s Sen leu
LEAVE h URANDB
Tor Wallowa Iko awl luUii-nwxIlato l'tilnls A. M. - 4 P. Mr
To I'widUdon II A. M. . 4 P. SI. , ,
(fomwets for Walla Walla, J'usco und Portland) -Ix
lliaiiiil Trip Hates fur Summer llontbK.
For Information, fall MAIN 799, Stage liepot.
Large Pond Added to
Union Fish Hatchery
Fort Collins School
Wins National Title
PHIfAOO, June 7. (AP) A lit
tle band of rugged athletes, from
Fort Collins. 'Colo... on the" fringe
of the Itocldes Katllrday won ' thit
liilerscholnsllc tro,rtc and field
championship for the second con
secutive time. ; . 'v
The mountaineer raptured thn
title from a record nreuklnir field
of S77 athletes In two days com
petition In which a world liiter-
Arlettn had 12 'acholiuttlc record was ninhod and
Bmllh, of Portland. H. t,vo others lied. i.
They won by scoring 18 of their
4 points In field events. ' .;.,,
CMO.V (Special) Tl. II. IlonJ
ney, of the slate fish hatchery,' Is
still finding Die conditions ut'lhc
hatchery crowded and has nvade a
lurgn pond .in .a pari of 'ulherino
creek near the grounds. In tills
extra pond he hits abotit rirteen
thotiHuud baby steclheuds. . ,
Several petitions ror thn Initia
tive measure concerning the rinh
wheels and fish nets used in the
commercial fishing on the Colum
bia, are being circulated here and
getting niuny signatures, especially
among (he sportsmen. ,
Portland Club Buys
Paul Strand, Slugger
I -' " ' ' SUNDAY'S GAMES.
I ' NATIONALi LEAGUE
i : NEW YORK (AP) It. H.
Chicago 8 8 4
; New York 16 16 0
Batteries Plercy, Jones, Welch
; ond llartnett; Fltsslmmona und
Flerenco, Hnydor.
BROOIO-YN (AP)
Pittsburg ...,
R. H. E.
..001
lirooKiyn 8 4 1
Batteries Aldrldga and Bmllh;
i Qrlmos and Hurgreaves.
AMERICAN M'.AfH i:
CHICAGO (A)') K. H. E
r Iloston 4 0
. t nicngo )i
Batteries Kuhnutur and Oast on;
jiianxensnip anu crouse.
'. REMAJlXABIiE MIOWINO
: A young man of 29 yctu-a, who
didn't reach the majors until 11)20,
Harris be.cumo a manager In his
filth yran -of aervlce, winning
pennunt and world series and i
beating with tt second flag. Homo
sleppingi , . ,
Ho has early In his corner net
something to shoot at, having ac
complished . the ultimate In base,
ball, u pennant and u world W'rles
title.
Not only muBt he play the dir.
fleult role or socoiid basemun, di
rect the pay of his club but also
constantly keep his eye on thn
work of Ills veteran pitchers.
; To yank or, not to yank will be
the big thing with "Bucky" Harris
thU unvmer.
I ' j ! ji , ''
. .MANAUERIAIi WAIli ,
While the problem, of "Bucky"
Harris rCla'llvo' to his pllchera Is
perhaps mora .perplexing than thut
of most munngers, It Is tho real
Ikbuo with overy ono of them.
in the" south. Rogers Hornshy
feared for hut pitching and no!
without reason. Ithen and Keen
are tho only two who have done
consistently good work.
McOraw, who expected much
belter pitching this season, has
One morning we got up and we
couldn't shave because wo . could
n't find out slyptia pencil.
been badly disappointed. Oeorge
Hlsler. of tho Ht. J,ouls llrown.i.
has been up ugulnst II. Even Con
nie Mack, with one or the best
staffs in the majors, has suffered
onuausM or erano work on the rub. Ph ladelnhla Athletic. h. I.-
ber. j mirchased Ic- thn iwi n, n,t cih r
Managlng a hall club In the hlg . the coast leuwne from thi. CAlnm.
eagues Is rilled with problems but bus. Ohio, club of the. i,erin,,n
none iiullo so difficult tq handle on association. This hews was tele.
lie proper selection of Ditchers. It uranhed todav frn.n iiumi. r'i...
Is orten nothing mors than a, big by President Tlioinus I. Turner, of I
gamble. , ,j the Portland club. '.
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 7. (AP)
Paul Strand, outfielder who was
one of the leading hitters or the
Purine coast league, before, he won
nold by the Salt 1-uku club to the
r. S. SHOES TOO I,AR(;E
MOSCOW (AP) American
styles in footweur. and purtlcu
lurly American sixes, ure not pop,
ulur in Russia, where women huv
the smallest feet in the world
after the Chinese and the Japan,
ese. Morn than 25,000. . pairs.
American shoes recently shipped
to Russia, ure unsalable becau.se
of their large sixes, narrow point
ed toes und extremely high heels,
and so they will be sent to Kin
land 'w-hera they are expected to
fit. - - -
CUNBURN
Apply Vicks very lightly it
sooto8 in torturad kin
views
V VAPORUI
Owr 17 Million Jmr UJ Ymmrl
B3)ni?i?n)?j
the Extra Process for Extra Miles!
Breaks all Tare Record
G
. R.'s Trail
ST. IX3CIS (AP) R. IT. V.
i nnaueiplils .... o s i
St. Louis too
Batteries Gray, Polo and Coch-
J 'mnej Vangllder and llargrave.
f CI.EVEINI) (AP) R. H. E.
Ncw York 11- 0
ift Cleveland, ,. 6 10 o
,, Batteries Hoyt. Braxton and
rolling: Smith. Karr and I, Sewell.
; v r (Callod end seventh, rain.)
f Fishing on Little
. Minam Reported Good
; TTNIO.V (Sprclat)T-Cliarlcy ninlt
., nml Mr. Rush who went to the
- headwaters of Iho Mlnain a short
; time ago. returned homo this week.
i! They reported (he fishing In Little
( :linara as very good and brought
tjout plentiful supply, but wiy
. they were unable to reach the lakes
hey planned to fish, owing to
much snow, and that the upper
impart or hi Mluam was toe ttujh far
i Bshlnf.
f '- . ""
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'"
f ; .
V tt. fiyott. explorer and aviator, is
going to Braall to follow the kite
Theodore MooMvelt's trail through
he Jungle and down the River (
OoOU. It has the support of House.
.Vtlt'i funjily. who are ansinua to
i mm -ttaerd et iha territory.
The Firestone Record
in Battle of Tires
at Indianapolis
Yar Driver
in Hmu
1VI 2 D.w.ua
1911 Gou
1914 ThontM
lin Dd'alnu
1916Kit
1917 ' No R.
IVIsOorldWar
1919 Vt Uau Peustet
1U20 Cli.vruUl Moiun
Wil Militw
i-umm- UtMMnbffig
Spstill
Car
KUrmas
PUKut
Dtt!
Mcrvds
PUS
Munilt, Sa. Km
I1CS Sow, FiiMuas
Tins
tliVfltons
(leoitrkh
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Mlln
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Nw
74.
J70
76.91
1.47
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Saver
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I
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I eWky, I I
inu psrtonnaoc Is eveo more remarkable when you consider the
tsrrihc pd. si which tha oars traveled over this hl'tcsn-yesroliL
rough bnck track.
Experienced race driven will not risk their lives or chances
of victory on any other tires. And in the commercial field, large
truck, rootorbui and taxlcab fltvt operators, who keep careful cost
records are among the big users ol Firtitone Gum-Uipped Tires.
The City Transportation Co., of Tacoma, Wash., writes! "One
u.1bu,e n,f,'on Gum. Dipped Tires has gone over
40.600 miles end still lo. ,'cs good for many miles of extra servics
for sll around tire safety and mileage, Firestone cannot be beat."
From Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond, Ind., the following!
We operate 40 buaos all equipped wi'li Gum-Dipped Tires. The
very low cow per mile on which these tires operate is considerably
lew than that ot any other make." Hayes Bui Lines, Columbia, S. C,
sayi "Ws operate l buses equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped
I ires. A number of these tires hsve ruo over 45,000 mrles without
aver Having been removed from the rim."
The IsrgMt toxica i companies in the world tandsrdite on Firestooa
Gum-Dipped 1 ,rcs. W. k. Kolbwcll. tasicab operalor, Detroit, Mich.,
mUeV" mV F,n!"uo '""-D'PPcd fires hsve run 76,000
Hundreds of thousands of car owners voluntarily testify to the
afety, comfort and economy of Full-Sbe Gum Dipped Balloons.
fViiiiL fu ' ". Aia.. lestihes! "I have bad Firestone
BaUooos for Ihmeen ninths and they hsve delivered in that time
it'4- h i "" C- "W'- Minneapolis. Mmn...aysi "My Fire
condition." ,0 49'900 lnlie and are .till ingood
K .UTS 'f'"rn.Pd. safety and mileage could only
have been made because of Firestooe development "f the Gum.
Dipping procese which uuulates sod saturates every fiber of every
. w me vwiw-iNurug you at mi
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
Perkins Motor Go.
Cor. 4th & Adams Ave.
W pIm nil OldluU Tire and Tubci at Remarkably Low PtUa
Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Standard Quarantee.
AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER . . . OX.
i '. : ASHLAND wins ,
. MBnFOItfl.'Ore.,, Jiinn 7. (AP)
Thft Ashland hosehull team In
the Southern ttregon league won Ita
first game, yesterday at Jackson
ITot KprlngH by defeating Klamath
Kails 7 to 0. Ashland after trail
ing behind until the lust half of the
ninth with the score, nix to three
Against thenv. atuged a rully that
netted four runs, -
: Score . , 'i R. IT. E.
Ashland 7 J2
Klamath Fulls 0 9 ' 4
llutterles j Davis, M o h 1 e r,
Hughes und Deforce; Sage, street
and King.
BAKER-LA CRANDE
STAGE
Leave La Grande
7 A.M.- 12:20 P.M.
and 30 P, M. "
Out
standing '
Ad van 1 ages
Mo wear on clothes;
Simple easy to under-, '
stand;
Quiet;
All-rpetal wringer; ,:
Wash and wring at same
time;
No heavy parts to lift; '
Washes heaviest and most
delicate clothing equal-,
ly well.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWFR CO.
POLICY
COrriTESY.. Is one of .the
factors wltfrh lum inadu tlila
bunk whut it Ih toilay.
We conHldcr that pvery
one who Uo' buslnrss with
uh 18 our frlontl.
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL
BANK
TWO GOOD LEADERS
" Blue Mountain Butter
and
Blue Mountain
Ice Cream
Home made products manufactured by
a home concern. Always the best.
Sold by All Dealers.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
R. F. TYLER, Prop.
Telephone Main $0
1109 Washington Ave.
Have That Cool Feeling
By Wearing Freshly Cleaned and Pressed Clothes.
Phone Main 72 -Today
We will call for and deliver that suit in a short time you will
lie pleased with the personal attention that it has received from
our hands. .
The Wardrobe
Cleaners
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