La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 13, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 12

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    Saturday, August in, 1!27.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Thirteen
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
NEWTODAY
VOl WENT Modern rurnishc-1
:. apartment. Itjmi Wnnli. S-i:i-:t
1'ViU IfKN'J'--- Looiiih, u It ll or uit I)
i (nit hoard. Ph. A 1 : 1 1 it 7-S7, K-Kt-C
KMK ItEXT l-Yonl 1 i-d room . lr,
. UUlre from 7 In !i u. in. a! thMf)
I'iiMl SI. ??-i::-L'Si
FOK HALE -ll.llVr calf and I ho
pitu Ili-'iliiinl Kami, 2 iiiHih
koiiI li oi' l.a iruni. h- 1 !-;( ;
AVNTKU- -To n ut 4 -room fur-
fi,H)nl house or apartim-nt with
irap'. ''fit f 1 i t, K-1 :t-4t
WANTKII TO lit ' V Small second-'
jliaih) Ha . I lit) 11 i it Hlact Muitfi"
:,V I. Inn- Co. ol t !(. W, E. Leitel,
Koit LENT- It-room furn honst-,
iH'ji r mill : praet ha II y I'm nLslici,
$ I Lfin monili, (I. X, l,ov'Ki(.v.
Alain -111. : S -1 ;t - H;
KOit il hi NT - it. mum hoiis.'ial.so i'
- In atimr stove: for Hale. Immir
Eiey ivnn. i:!i2 Lean
t : ; s-nt-nji
WANTED Clrl wants K' ncr.,1
Jioust work, rooking or oIIim1
i:iork, h'loii'iu'c Kunnum, ltt. 1,
; Knmiuerville, s-i :t-:itp
ifli SALE Cheap. Late '.CM
'ImilK-f sedan, A-l condition. Will
;taif Cord delivery as first pax
lacut or small rush , payim nl.
y s-i:t-i;t
$lt KALE fi-room modern housi
Ulnar hitch ehooJ. Kor eompleio
'description wee our ml Hsewheie.
1 nion Mltf. it Investment Co.
s-3 :i-1 1
J-'OU UK NT SVpt. 1st. 9 rooms,
v.-ry close In; f downstairs mi
turniHtied; 4 upstairs, partly fur
nished, which could he arrantrcl
lor apartment. Adults only. Ap
ply Pyramid Land Co. S-i It -1 1
WANTED Clean cotton rug. Must
be clean cotton rags. Ktoeklnga
and lace curtains not accepted.
Will pay &c a lh. Bring them to
The Observer office. l-2ftf
FOn SALE ANT TRADE
Foil SALE Household goods,
v UOii Pt'un. S-12-'Jtp
VOW HAIjK Spring chickens, crate
fattened. Geo. II. Chapman,
May Park. X-1 li-2ip
KOIt SALE Howling alley, com
plete. If interested write P. O.
,V.ox 00, Union, Ore, 8-12-tit
Kfm SALE Modern seven room
homo with double garage, beau
,v tiful yard, central location. Will
, sell on easy terms. Call 435-W.
1312 Penn ave. 7 -1 - f
FOU BALE All sizes fluff and rag
rugs. Rug cleaning; mattresses
i rebuilt; feather mattresses made;
.' i u r a 1 1 u r e upholstering. La
y Orando Mattress & Weaving
i Works, Licensed Fum gators.
Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards,
i Trop. M-lra
,1
OK RALE Priced to Sell.
1 buffet range, nearly new,
ttitUlu.
1 davenport, makes bed. Good
shapo, $35.00.
1 breakfast table.
3 chairs, newly painted, $IO.r.!
I Columbia phonograph, ia
pood shape, $Ki.OO.
1 Sidor lined trunk, 5-pty ve
neer, $l8.0ih
Suit cases, $ I . -5 and up.
1'urnituri' Fxehangc, Fir and
Jefferson street. S-4-i f
MOM'N' POP
X.
ITS
.CAPT, eRICSOW.THE
,. EXPLORER. WITH WH0A Y
1!M GOINfi TO TH6 I
ANTARCTIC, IS COMING
OVPC TnwiroHT TO TALK
OYCR OUR PLM5 S --
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
r
- Sy,7A6-CCM& CW6R
A U&7T6R.7MEfiE
For vod.'
Wf j
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five average words
lo the lliir.)
Per line, Ibt liiMwriton. 10c
per Hue, vavL addul in!-
utive lnwrtlon "it
Minimum rh urge on oml or
lr
UATi:s UY MOM II
2 I lui's, pt r month
A iim-H, per monili r,
4 lines, per month SI. no
ft line?, per niunllt $1.7."
l-'ucli udilllioiiitl lint over fne
(lull-tail ut t'VUc pi r lint; per
mouth.
CASH 1 APVANt'lt: Is re
quired on nil (hissmed on h i s
to earn these rate. Higher
rnlrs charged mi ull civilit in
sertion. Copy for all Classified orders
must he In this olfhv hy Ml
a. m. hay or i nsiii: i iov.
Slop orders on ml inserted un
til further notice must he re
ceived by the Mime hour or e
ilil Insertion will he chatted.
Telephone orders Kolieitel.
Cash rates may be earneil no
phone oriler.s hy payment on or
he Core date of last insertion.
rnoF, MAI 117
"Aa Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
FOR HALE Equity in new furni
ture. Call 2 (Ida Cove Ave.
FOft SALK- ii-room house, $7!i"
Call at 21 HI Second St. S-fJ-0
FOH SALE .HlUdeba ker touring
ear at a bargain. Eastern (ue-j
gon Music Co. 7-:'UU'
FOK SALE Fine
excellent piano.
N ave.
furniture, nu s, !
Kargains. 12
S-lO-atpj
jKolt SALE Wardrobe trunk. Mis.
I ;, C. Fields, I ti(i9 X ave.
s-ii-::t
FOK SALE Early appha, heaus
and pickling cucumbers. Call
farmers 2n7, K-S-lii p
l'THt SALE Apple grader, almo..
new, three-belt machine with
gas engine, Hi 5 cash. A real
iargaln. Write or call on F. A.
Doble, Fmatilla, Ore. 8-!-r!p
FOK SALE 12 head work horses,
several sets harness and a few
wagons. One Guar Scott st am
traction engine, - good -eedifTv
Inquire Security 'oust ruction
Co. s-i 1 -lit
I'JANO Must he sold. Will sacri
fice fine piano in .storage near
here. Wtil give easy terms to
responsible person. For f ui i
particulars and w here piano cm
be, seen, address Portland Music
Co.. 'I'll Sixth street, Portland.
Oregon. S-(-4tp
FOit SALE OH TEA I E For
Portland or La Grande property
restaurant, fountain, icecream
parlor, randy, bakery goods, el".
Will give right part y a good
deal. Small payment down, pay
balance its you make it. . A
Manning', Fnion, Ore. -S-tl-G"
KOIi KENT
FOK KENT 4 -room apartment
close in. Inquire l.a Koyal, La
dles' Ko:idy-To-Vear. Ph. 334-1
W. S. Lei toy. proprietor. 8-11-31
HOPE SOMEtillNu
ND HERE
TURNS UP So THAT
YOU DON'T Hflve To
QO-fiNO To THINK
ICE FLOES
lLL MV FOULT
flpEp
MCAefi
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1
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FQom-DIDVoO ,
L-. ' t'.r?n'
VOit UK NT Furnished apt. 707
lirnndy. S-9-IC
FOR PENT Hix-room house. CuH
liis-j. t 7-t':'-tf
J'f.'U KKN'T-Vi:r:i. Apt., wntpr
-and heal. Mill" A pta. I'holie:
l l-")-U. S-I 2-11
I'olt CENT lloi.m with hoard.:
1 i;o a Wah. Phone 1 1 y-V.
H-lII-lMpi
-"oli HIIN T SleephiM room with
hot and edd water. Call L'lM-AV.i
-1 2- :tt t
rolf liiIXT - h'our-r.unn furnished
hntif;y will) j-.araK'. nisi liiriiih
ed a pari menl . Close in. i'hutu
!14 W. K-tl'-2t)
h'nu IMIXT 4-room furnished
house or atiartni'Mils with khitikh.
call m;i-i;. x-i2--tip
FOit KENT-Two furnished mod
el n huusokocpiiitf rooms. Phon
;itm-K, 8-3 -i r ;
lOli KENT r.-ioom furnishe-1
house, It hocl.,s out nu A da pi.i, I
Phone i :i-v.. s-a-t;t '
Ff Ut KENT- l.iKht huuselieepliM
rooms, el:iO sieejitiiK' rooms, I a 1 1'
Adams Ave. F. Jones. S-'J-'t'
lh' YOt want to rent ele.in, quiet,
well ventilated and Hcreened, 'I,
3 or 5 house Iceeidnw rooms to
nd ull s I'm uire 1 S Hi Greenwood
street. K-4tf
EOlt KENT 5-room house, tartlv
furnished. Also apartments. In
quire at UM2 ia O ave. S-ld-itp
FOK H KNT (i-rooin unfui nished
house near high school. Very
reasona hie. 7i'2 N u ve. K-1 O-.'tt p
"WAXT10D Woman for general
housework. Call L'UUl Adams or
Main ti4.r. , 8-l--:'t
WANTED TO K ENT Garage near
Grande Hondo apartments. Paul
Strattmi, SUaggs Safeway Store..
n-jo-tr
! WAXTI01) Two experienced linn-
her pilers, 70c per M. No others
I need apply, Address La Grande
1 Itox and Lumber Company, New
Meadow s, Idaho. Jj-) 2; tit
j WAXTEH Cleanlr.ff, Pressing, AJ
I tern lion work. J'hone Main 7'
our delivery will call. The Ward
robe. . 7-7-1 m
MISOEMjANEOTJS
MONEY' TO LOAN on reul estate..
Chas. H. HeynoldB, Summer Ho
tel itldg. 7-14-Un
MISS GLADYS MtLLEK will re
sume her piano class September
1st. call 4C3-W, between li un 1
6 p. m. Credit for high nehool
pupihi. Jj-j -lm
LOST
LOST Itlaek leather bag between
La Grande and Kamela. Keturn
to Observer and receive $5.00 re
ward. X-U'-2t
CALL I'Olt ItlDK
Street Improvement
Sealed bids will he received by
the commission bf the City of Ja
Grande, Oregon for the construc
tion of the improvements in Ktreet
Improvement I Mstrict No. 1t,
within the city of La Grande, Ore
gon, according to the plans and
specifications for said improvement
now (tn file in the office of the
City Keeorder of said City.
A deposit of Five ($.l.00 Dollars
wiii he required for pla ns a nd
Encouraging
ARC SOWC OF 7fl DREADED
V.'E'LL HAVE TO SO THROUGH
ON OUR JOURNEY THERE S BEEN A
LONG LIST OF VIIEBP MYSTSPieS .
CONNEC'TfO Willi THIS PARTICULAR
Some ev.plocs nove
BEEN ABLE TO GET
THfN'OUGH IT
r
Surprise!
-jr
it s somebodv'S'
f) ElTIOS 7WAT I
.! (i Vi BEFORE .
3Tn
OFFICE
CAT
MAO MAN H RIO-
It Im always hMter to be a little
uljead of the procession than lo
full so far In tht! rear of the hand
wagon "that you ean't rven hear
(lie drums.
IK A .'ltoci HV ntoi;k
SOI l Ml SIC
The iK-w viKetuldes hoiik: "In a
Little Hpinarh Town."
The new holomt soiik; "Tonluht
YOU MolOKUH tO Me."
lot ie makes ivtl mir anhiiin.
j She- "It's pearly six wocKh now
since baby w aw horn. Have you
told the resist rur yet?"
! lie "If the registrar lives nny
: w here within ten miles' radius
'he'll know already."
)
I "The man who wins," she said,
; 'is the one who is pre, nipt is em-
hraeinif an op port unity.''
i "Well," said .lack, alter lie hud
isllpped his arm around her. "llow
do 1 striUe you ns a ViniierV"
j "Only fair." she answered,
j "This eon Id have happened a.
month ajro.
Modern shopper Have you any
thing snappy In rnhher hands?
; Assistant---No; hut we have
: something catehv In fly paper."
!
i Teacher "Hoberl. give me a
I sentence using the word 'pasture'."
ltohert "1 went past your house
last, night."
Poor ;hid! she thought the
dis'lof was trying to tin iter her.
when he told her (hat .-he has acute:
aptH'iidicltis.
'
Law is one thing and observance
is another, and the decision or the
eminent jurist that it's perfectly
till right I'ur a charming woman
to kiss a gentleman friend on the
bald spot hasn't done us any good
yet.
Kick Chorus Girl: 1 have a con-
J fcHKiou to make.
i Doctor: Do you want a priest?
Hick chorus Girl: No! Send a
, publisher.
i
I Johnson They say your daugh
ter is making money hand over fist,
j Goodwin Yeh hut. the manl-
cure business ain't what It - used
j to he.
"Pass" Closet Is
Kitchen Step Saver
One of the' best arrangement
for kitchen convenience is a two
way, or "pass" closet In the con
necting wall between the. dining
room and the kitchen,
China and glassware are stored
on the upper shelves, and th--spacw
at the counter, or table
level, is kept clear for passing
fobdH'"lntrt " t he1 ' dining rnoin,1 or
used dishes hack to the kitchen.
"The closet's I rue va I ne is in
the prevention of many 1 1 resume
j trips between the dining room and
! kitchen."
'specifications for e
w hich amount wilt be
bidder is unsuccessful
h district
refunded if
i nd returns
sump to this office.
J Kids will hi- received to the hour
(of 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, August
iU4, 1117, and must he accompanied
'by a certified (berk or bidder's
bond In (he sum of ten p r cent of
the amount bid as a guarantee of
,the acceptance of contract if
awa rded.
j Cheeks will he returned lo unsue
eessful bidders.
The commission reserves t he
I right to reject any and all bids,
j Hy order of the commission Au
iisl Hhh, i!i:'7.
j - J. E. STEAKXS.
Keeorder of the Oily
' of La Gra nde. u cgon.
X-I1MIU
- OV COURSS, THflT'S
ONLY One OF THE TRIFLING
OBSTACLES VVCXl EdCOUAlTCfi
CctNT
T'lT
.T7BI60 To FISUPS
COT IT'S FROAA
Bur h"S DiFFecEr
WRITIAJS 'JJLAAl AW
BEFORE AOO TJlE "
.POSTMARK IS SMEARED j
SO L OOUUDM'T EJEM J
TELL VJAEC5 IT
("AJAC CODA! . '
V. YMef;e po we J
rsh ' t:b. "v. o' s--
N V -i-r . 7
afHie mmm
Rin-Tin-Tin
Triumphs In
New Film
j The hi I est Hin-Tin-TIn plrture,
' "HiliM of Ki at ucUy," a Warner
litres, production, which comes to
itlie Colonial theater on Huuduy fur
u run of two days, deatH with u
Utile (Jrass legend of a dog known
a the Grey Ghost,
j I lark in days . when starvation
j was ravaging the mountain seltle
meuls. men wi re loreed to live like
'animals. They had no food for
iheir beasts. Their dogs they east
from them, lo fight or tu die.
t When the dog known as the Grey
Ghost was cast out, he hdt behind
him a little buy. who had I n his
constant companion. The boy died
of grief ami starvation. Hut the
Grey Ghost did not die. He gath
- ered together the other dog exiles
and they ran as a lean wolf-pack,
terrorizing the countryside.
Some time alter, w hen the moun
taineers' condition was improving,
a school teacher arrived in the
mountain ham let with her little
crippled brother. Hown hy a
stream where the boy Was fishing
came the Grey Ghost.
) The Utile boy -lid not know
enough of the countryside legend
lo run at sinln of I he anmlal, who
had eluded Die expert hunters of
the territory. To the little boy,
the Grey Ghost was just a dog, to
be made friends with,
j The story proper is the story of
(these two: the hoy and the dog,
I With this tale is Interwoven the
romance of the school teacher,
played by Dorothy IHvan, with two
brothers, played hy Jason Kobanis
land Tom Santschl.
j Additional interest for dog lov
ers is lent to I his prod licit ion as
Nanette, I lin-Tin-Tin's mate, ap
pears for the first time in a role of
powerful importance. The hive
h! ory of t hese I wo dogs makes
.beautiful and exciting screen nia
' terkil.
Norma Shearer
And Cody In
Popular Comedy
! The frequent appearance of
Norma Shearer and Lew Cody in
the same pictures is rapidly iden
tifying t hem as a team of ereen
stars that is unbeatable fur eom
jedy. ; Last year this team gave to pie-
j t uregoers "A Slave of Fashion,"
which proved one of the most
popular box office successes of .the
season. Early this year they ap
peared together In "His Secretary."
Lew as the first half and Norma as
'the last, word of the title.
The success of this comedy is
h.'story. A ad now comes -"The
1 lend - Pride," another Met ro-Gold-wyn-Mayer
coined y, starring At iss
'Shearer with Cody. It Is a 'French
' farce from the pens of F. 1 1 ugh
Herbert, a distinguished J lit I ill
writer, and Florence Kyerson, the
well known scenarist.
in the latter picture, playing at
the ritar theater Sunday and Mon
day. Norma has the rede of a saucy
ami mischievous French school girl.
Cody, of course, is the man, a ml
Carmel Myers the stepmother. '
, Other members of the east, are
Dorothy Sebastian, Lionel Itelmore, j
Teneti Holly, n nd Nora Cecil. The
picture was directed by ltohert .
Leonard.
f In addition to the feature picture
the comedy "Wine, Women and
j Sa tjerkraut," will he shown as w ell
as the latest copy of the Paramount
! News which arrives here direct
front Xew York.
A
slate
sect ion hand In New York
inherited $!on.inio, hut finish-
id (he day's w or k a fler he had
been informed of his new riches.
Maybe he was trying lo gel a little
public it y.
-
N P 1 V TO CaO TO I
YJELL.S'POSN'VW
GET THROUGH
WAY - TdGN
YHCftc do we
'( BOBBY
7 BACON )
7
VjJEU., I'LL
0PEM 17 AoD
VJ&'LL soo0
FlJD OUT
V)JXO IT'S" V.
from' ...: t
t -if f atJ!-
"Poor Nut" Is
Called Best
College Farce
"The wieatet enlh-ge play ever
put on the screen" l the word that
is now going about coneenitnu l-'lrst
National's "The Poor Xm" which
Director Uh-hard Wallace recently
complete! with Jack Mulhall in the
title role. i 'harles M array, Ja ne
Witumi ami Jean Arthur have ihe
ot her im pi it-la nt roles in thhi pic
ture, the screen version of the stage
play of the same title which kept
1 tt oad w ay la imhln); for a ear.
"The Poor Nut" was written hy
J. C. and Elliott Nii;.'om. The latter
played the title role in the New
Vol k state piMituelioti. Then Jons
Smh h purchased t he screen rlrhis
and proceeded to put it on the
screen for First National release.
Smith decided that as it is a
college picture, college men should
predominate tn bin producing stuff.
Paul Scofiehl was selected to write
Ihe adaptation. liiehard Wallace'
was chosen as the director, Henry
Hohart was selected us supervisor,
and an entire university, the I'ni
vot sity of Arizona, was : eciu'ed as
a location.
"The Poor Nut" Is the story of a
young collegian ho Miffers from
an "inferiority'' eotitple until a
sweet young liir! student snap:-! him
out of It and he becomes the idol
of the college. It Is eharaeierhed
by good, clean fun,
"The Poor Nut" is slated to be
shown Sunday only at the Arcade
theater.
In addition, a eomedy and a new
Paramount novelty film. "The El
egy" will also he presented,
Sidewalk Improvement
Sealed bids will be received hy
the commission of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, for the construc
tion of the improvement In side
walk improvement District 'No. 17 1,
within the City of La Grande, Ore
gon, according to the plans and
spccificat ions for said sidewalk im
provement: district now on file in
the office of the city Keeorder of
said city.
A deposit of ($;..0U Five Dollars
will he required for plans and
speelficatiAns for .each district
which amount will he refunded if
bidder is unsuccessful .and returns
same to tills uffiee.
Kids will he received lo the hour
of 7:30 o'clock p. m., Wednesday,
August IMth, D'-L !ll'd must he ac
companied by a certified check or
bidder's bond In t he sum of ten
per cent of the amount hid as a
guarantee of the acceptance and
completion of contract if awarded.
Checks will he returned to uncus-
WE PAY
4 compound interest.
Seems smitll but it is
much better than some
of tke investments we
know of ns bavins been
sold here In town witmn
the past few years.
The privileges which
K0 with our Savings ire
hard lo equal.
United States
National Bank
tiy Blosscr
1
ISMT WAT Jicfc cA j
A LET7ER." LETS I
( see wat J
t SAVS'.' , A
By Taylor
( WELL. I HOP
, III',' f- 1
Professional Directory j
Tills directory It especially handy for the newcomer or for the
out-of-town render who may want the name and addresn of aouit
profewtiuna man. It hna be?n carefully prepared and will prove
to be a ready uld to any reudur In ohtulning prompt professional
service, 1
Classified For Quick Reference
Dentists
DM. EO. S. I10KFMAN Denttut
over L. a U Druif Co. Telephone
Main 878.
Architect
l' THTBin.l.rdll Areliltftft
Koom ?
La Grande Nattonnl Hank Hutldlng
U'est.fvil hiihlei-H.
I 'lhe CommUlon reserves the
'right to rejeei any and all bids,
j ISy order of the commission, Au
'gust 1 M h, 1 it 1! 7 .
I .1. E. STEAUNS,
i Jieeorder of the City
of Ui Grande, Oregon.
8-li-Htt
' CALL KOU ItlDS
Sidewalk Improvement
! Sealed bids will he received by
jthe commission of the City of La
, Grande. Oregon, for the const.rttc-
Hon of the improvement in stde
I walk improvement District No. 17.',
, within the City of La Grande, ore
(goti, according tit t he plans ami
i specifications for said sidewalk tm-
pro euient dlst rict now on file in
j the oftVo of the City Keeorder of
paid City.
I A dc poit of Five $r.0li) Del
liars will he required for plans and
I specifications for each disl rict ,
which amount will be refunded if
(bidder is unsuccessful and rejuins
same to this office.
Kids will be received to the hour
of 7:30 o'clock P M Wednesday.
August 24th, 11127". und must be ac
companied by a certified check oi
bidder's bond in t he sum of ten
Iter cent of the amount hid as a
guarantee of the acceptance and
completion of contract If awarded.
Checks will be returned to un
successful bidders.
The Commission reserves the
.rigid to reject any and all bids,
j My order of the Commission,
August loth, 1027.
I J. E. PTE A HNS,
Keeorder of the CMy
I
of La Grande, Oregon
I ot
KOIt SALE
5-100111 modern home; full
basement, laundry tubs, chi
efs, hullt-lns, garage; on pay.
i J sheet; carrion $30h(i In
surance. On M street, pont
to high school. Price $47M)
on reasonable terms. Come
in and let u show you th'j
nice home. Lot tioxl 10 feet.
Union Mortgage
& Investment
Company
HEAL Imummce
Estate
Loan SETlVlClfl
Now Foley Iildg., Im, Qrands
Oregon.
Plaster Wall
Board
We have a car of
Certain-teed Plaster
Wall hoard in. This
board is 38th inch
in thickness much
stronger than the
thinner board. Call
at our yard and look
it over.
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
Main 732 for
Real Service
W2T
i .mi y
Our Hurvlce reflects Amia
bility, efficiency, understand
ing and ipnrli-nco. W. do
not worry tbe bereaved wltb
detulla, nor do we leure Je
talle (or them to worry,
about.
Sixlgr:i8 & ZlmiiierniHO
UiXm 2
Physicians & urp;eon3
I.KH B. IIOUVY, M, O.
Practice limited to diseases of tht
Eye, Ear, None and Throat.
Now Foley Telephone
Uufldltitf MiJii li
K. O. KIItltY, M, II.
I Somnier Telephone
MinlUIng Mum id
niriiAitn p. 9i, i),
I'l.yalclaa and tiurgeon
; Gardner Telephone
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v. a. MOOrtR, H. I.
Physician ami Surgeon
New Fob:y Telephone
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Practice limited to diseMsea of thf
Eye, Far, New and Throat
Rooms 18-19 Telephone
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Physician and Surgeon
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Office hours:
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, 101 N, Ave., L& Grande, Ore.
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FARMS
For Sale
We have several
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tracts for sale. Con
venient terms.
U. 8. Investment Co.
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I'liomt Main U:t
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For Harvest
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