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Saturday, August 127.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
(Incorporated)
An Independent uwnpnper
FR.ANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher
HABYTiTATWKWH .. Buwlnaaa Mu'iiager
Published evening, except Sunduy, at 1419 Adam Avenue,
1a, Grande, Oregon. The Oliutrver-Ht&r published every Kritluy,
Entered at the Font office, at La (J run tie, Oregon, a fcjRcond
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Till 'H'l'l N'( 1 t',iif. ( Lord my dm. In line 1 I put my
Irust; Hiivi' me from all them thai v'"'e m mid d -liver nn-.
Psalm 7:1.
OF HIS TROUBLE
Jtlutt it can be done, easily und quickly, just the name. The IflMf REN Tp I Q
i ii ii I v Tviiiiii'iMiii'ii) is a will tn rlii. an annn-ehition for indns- IVIllU Dull 1 LiLLu
tries that make our county and our individual conimunties
i what they are. Nu taxpayer in the county would he so
: short-tsiji'hted, so selfish, or so indifferent as to criticize the!
county going ahead with work of this kind. Rather would
; the county court be deserving of high commendation for thus
, meeting an evident and important emergency, for going out
of their way to do justice to an otherwise isolated county
j community.
j Indifference, exaggerated caution, and inelasticity of local
government in such cases is far more costly than we realize.
As communities and as citizens we take all prizes for incon
sistency. We worry, work and hope for just sue hindu.stries
as we have in our midst- To get them we offer anything and
everything. When we have them or think we have, we for
get about them, ignore them, and refuse to move one inch.w.r
from our nosition of imauiiuirv security to coonpintp with.1'-'""1 i'-i'iniiu.
,1 i i ., ..... . ,. . . . , , , ., .... . , In -' lUiHIinim l.y C-oi-j'.
Liitrui uiio uuuie uii'ii oeiMLionb in our iiiium ootu proiuaoie
and mutually pleasant.
Anybody can find a hundred excuses for not doing some-. ),i
thing that should be done, but excuses do not build commun-
; ities or commonwealths. True community leadership and
! service are found in the citizen who is both willing and anx
ious to go out of his way to do the thing that is obviously
fair, just, and reasonable. Failure to handle this case more
equitably is insulting to the intelligence and vision of the
people of this county. Kither the people, their officials, or
both are to blame, Fortunately there is still time to correct
an unhappy impression, to meet a very evident public
obligation. .
HEALTH
Admits That All Was Not
Peaceful Between Him I
and Mary, His Wife j
ST. -.KlSKI II, Mich." AUK. 11 i
( AT) Umjanrhi 1 'urn. II. leader!
ol' the Houne of lluvid culony, ud
niitt'd on Hit- wltii'-Nti aland Iniii
Miiilf'ri liwf"lutlon toiit today llmT
I t hen V. Jim 'trouble" let vee Ithii
and Mary, hi wife. He cuiitri
dieted Mury'M teMltmony that hU
writ in rm. In w h it'll he referred to
hT as a "deceit liit rcprobat'1"
Kofslp oC Ada Hon nr. I
Nlchol.s, i,iati-'K iilliuuey, he
milted he. widIi- the uccijHal Ion '
uuulimt Mary and that they
own
. "Canadian Customs Hoing Prohcd." Well, they do have
some (iioer customs over there. Vi instance, saying "Good
niht!" when they meet you in the evening.
GERMANS REACH
COLOGNE SAFELY
iKoenncckc and Sohns-
, V.i Laul)ach Will Start for
Two Iowa school teachers discussed their summer vaca-! Aniei'ici Shortly
lion trip while No. IS paused last ninlit on its journey fromj ,
Portland to Chicago. They spent the entire summer in Cali-j ih;iii.in. auk. is (ai'--i.ku-fornia.
leavintr three davs for seeinir Portland, Seattle, and icnnni on., k.i. niM i ii. un.i ruuni
SollllH - I Ullltlll'll llOl,l'll off I It I v
arii i'iiri.iii fur I 'riloKiii', vvhi-rt-tin v
1 will ri fm I llii-lr f'arpiir lil.liin.
lion to think that they hadn't spent the summer in the ( V'J.itV-.i si ,!."
Northwest with the three days allotted to California! Thou-j ' '
sands of people suffer similarly from hick of knowledge of! '';V:till)'1'' Ai,k- 1:1 (AI''
-,,.. , .. I Wild iiiilMvniulili' wi'iilli.r iviii-
the Oregon and Washington country. Cahlornians advertise. ,nns , vuriciw ...ik ,vi-r iii.
the Columliia River highway. With those three days ended:
they expressed the keenest disappointment over their vaca-
California as a vacation land and then motor into Oregon' aiiuhii.-. i-uinnii. i-y.hii;
,. r . . Hi. ... . i i ...i .ii"? ""i "mi mi
I or ineir own vacation, uicgon, lainng 10 ien me woi iu wnaij mit-ht
T. roue
w lu-n li
el iiwny t'nr tln Ii-:iii.h-AI
it has, as widely and effectively, gets its vacationists ly, inntii' h"ii in iii nm-nii r "winiii-vord-of-niouth,
hy guess, and by accident. coi.ouni:. Am;' n .U')-
' l.li'iil''nnn( otto Kdi ntircK. .ml
Am iriurpu rfii rr ir iniv Icmilit HoliiiH-l.liiiti:irh nrrlvcd her
MA 1 1 1'.U 01' OlH.IdA I ION Im s:r, oviuou ioni,.i n, ,i,,i,
A community is - much like an individual too much in-1 umnir aipi rrom n. iiin. i . 1 1 . . ,
dined to lake many important and valuable things already in ' I",, 7 " ' u,,0" Vlu
its posscsssion lor grained, loo inciting in niiprounumn wta i
hkkiiai ,
lil llmir .,r,i lnv.-f rrhnl'u Ilin nrnuiwit rnnrlil inn in I .:i frunnp
' .(Illly ,, Mil. I.I. 11
and Union county with particular reference to industries, i Stllltf lllislilllll'
. Aim 13 (AI'l-i-vTii!il
In I In- ex-
Klltlll'l' (Mlll.lltllll.r
though there aie innumerable other instances in this and "ionK iiir n..,ii, aiiuhii,. n.i n. -.
.... .. . ,. ,. i loilll.llninl will In. In,'.' Hie Jmihriv
other ciininuinties where indilference on the part ol the pub-i rn in i i.iu w n,.. i.iioih r iii.
lie and public agencies have been costly'. i "Kuronii" n.i itrr.m. n" m ik.j,
J Off bctiilv Momluy, It wim uii-
This will serve to preface remarks about the Grande. nounci lo.ius.
Rondo Lumber company's removal from Perry to its new- , ''"'J' ", r" r'":"
1 , . tlH-lr :li;innarH lo.luy. Klv. n flliul In-
mill site at I'ondosa, near Medical Springs, und, the attitude Hp.iiimi ami hk-ici.
that the communily and county officials have npparenl!y ,.A,ltJ u , ilr(
taken. That company has been operating in Union county miNiumm',. nrr.'riiiiK ii- ii.iiuii"a
for many years, it is one of the oldest industrial plants we' - iMinmiiia -ii....i
. ... ,f. . . , .. ., I to, lay, mill It iiiHurr.l tliln afli-i-
have. It has paid taxes large sums of taxes lor the en- ,,,, ,,.,. Wll, (.M.,m,.
if li, r lii-liit; i-ca.ly to lly toinui iow
IV. -11 IT till, Wt-Utllll- 0T till' At-
I u ri 1 1 r: cli'arH,
.Mantlet, Iirniililn, I-'nucli pun
iik::ki.1 for tin' fllKlit l.y cliarli'M
A. I.i-vinr, wan lri,f-lluif tin' pluli'
wIimi round u l.liioV of tlr
prop. Mar tult'). 'rim bn.l wi'.-,
Mirh un iniiflit In liui.lt' with u pall
111' pll.'I'N.
SlnilKlitt'liliiK of tilt- lila.li will 1,..
a ilt'llt-titt oiitratloii, a.t (In- Hiir-lii.-r
must l tiliMitiitt'ly Inn.
SOI TIIAMI'TdN. V.nK.. Ain:. r:
i Ai l l lit- tltciHloii tn Imp oti
I M.niilay at li a. in. nu tlir fii-M
Htaitf c.l lil-. 1 1 u nv-A I la in 1, tllKli;.
wiallifi' ptrtiilttlni;." wan ..n
"nun I lult 10. lay by I'liplalu
l-'ranU T. t 'uiirl nf y, kflt-r I'Pi't'lf
Iiik w. ilht'i- ri'iin-t fi'Olu Wnitli
Ilils'Inu an. I l.nu.lnn.
tire time, and the citizens it has employed have likewise paid
their share. They have voted, have taken part in com
munity affairs in short, they have been for years, and still
are, a definite part of the population of this county.
The site of the company's manufacturing activities has
moved from the immediate vicinity of La (Jrande to within
a mile of the linker county line closer to linker than to
La Grande. There were no permanent roads to the new town
but three partially built roads: one up Catherine creek, one
from Telocaset, one from Raker, Since the 'move was an
nounced the importance of the need for an all-weather road
from La Grande to Medical Springs has been emphasized but
without result other than the county-wide road program
voted on in Juno.
Raker, on the other hand, viewed the Grande Ronde Lum
ber company as a valuable new industry for its territory, an
asset deserving intense cultivation. The linker county court' ((fHf offliail lllivl
was interviewed by wide-awake citizens. Money was scarce! r ,
in the road funds; it was promised for varied projects. l'.ut A far etlUleiOn
Raker county found money and energy enough this year to; .
, ,, . , .. i t'l'M'i rrnv. am. u ap
litlild a permanent road to the t nion county line a mile I lonii .iin, n,,n,iw UK.,i Uihi :u of
the new town of I'ondosa. leadinir directly into its county Si""" " lo.-ui t
.. "I hospital HiilltTliiK painful lu.turt.'it
metropolis. jtiU!.lniii.'.l y. sttr.lay win 11 lii.t unto-
Only a mile of road remains to put I'ondosa on an all-! '-nt oir u sn.iooi . luiiank.
,, . . . ... .1 . . , , . iin. iil on tlir likliway 15 mll.'.i
weather highway with an outlet to schools, shopping centers, J w. m of ivn tun. n,' iiir,.ri'.i
and the conveniences of civilization. That mile is in Union " l""l-' n sh"" r- " v' r'' 'ui mi.i
,. I.rulx h ill. nut III.' m'alp an. I l.o.ly.
county. I lie county court was interviewed to get construe- n.. ., inini.i,. i,, mi how tin, ..
lion done befoiv bad weather. Members advised there was'1''1"" ''ni n !" iininniji
..... In if. 'I'll.- fur lurnt'il two coin-
nn iiiinitM ;i aiiaim-, mat. cciyuimg was pronuseo lor next p Mm-'iMiiiii a
year. The romnanv ofl'ereil tn nr.-nli. ii, ..,l..,l mil,, ii' th..! ''' au-iinM a t.-iw
county would gravel it, or to gravel it if the county would
grade it. That would have meant a probable cost of only
W.S. BoyerNot
Satisfied With
Newton Report
I'OrcTl.AN'D. Oro., Auk. I -t (Al'
W. H. lioy-r-r. ilimrlct innjMrior
Tor (tie I ' 11 Ii f-i Stat, h Intrrior d.
liaitHKlil. Ih not Jtillwl'i.-.l with !
Iu rat ion of )oun Newton, of tW
Or. KOn AKrlrulturul rollrK' srliool ! 'ort,1" ""' 10 '' "n lant
mm M)iif ii i iii nir ii nor, rt'in-vu
Cif ii 1 1 1 ii h rnn't i-niiit' flu. mt'iinii.
whtto nu tiil of Jos. ptilno ponnty. ,ll,n of 1,11,1 ,,,, n as,i'1 l1'1"
" ii''ii' nr iivrci. iii'ii ru KUV(t I Iln
loliln-sH t h y Hrovo hi in to hla
'Tht-ri- If rin'liil in tht- rocls of
JoKfiihliif nti'l hoiitfla.s roiintl , or
I a in tin' uorHi-ilupi-d man in Orr
KOn," miiit lioy r. "I am 'n-inly
itntl willing lo ko to tin- mat with
Ihiin Ni wlon aiu) tin- luri'au of
tilling. I want lo malu' these inin
liitf fiiKliH'''t 'lalii' water' or ad
mil t lint 1 iiavr- ln't-u hadly foolf-tl."
.MiikcH 'IVsls
Hoyt-r, who Is inh-n'Minl in the
lilt tttion of inlnt ralH In Noutliorn
iri'Kon, nn t hat hi.i depart in t-lit
nmy, ii in-1'rsnary. reclassify Oi-c-KOit
and 'a II lorn la Ktant lands,
liaH J i ist it-t urned from Ci runts
1'uss, where he made 1 ! tests. In
nine of the tests he tfot from one
hull' ounce lo 1 1 ounces of w hite
metal ushiK about elht prmtulH of
roclt lo u lesl. lie wild thn test
lM'l'U perceutaKeH of .lead and
untinioiiy and some metal not ac
counted for.
(1. 0. P. Convention
Is Williams' Plan
l'OltTI..XI), lUe., Auk. I t (Al t
Calling of u repuhliean conveii
tfnn uttt ndi-d hy ileleales chosen
hy re pool lean voters, lo nominal"
u Candidate for coii,'irHsiii;in froi-i
(lie third district, was favored to
day by lialoh 1-;. Williams, vie -chairman
of t he repuhliean na
tional ruin mi 1 1 tee and re public. in
national comm il teeina u for (he
Ron.
SO.OOO RED
MEN REVOLT
IX BOLIVIA
(Oontluued from Tnpe 1
verc reducr-d lo lite status f per
haps ttie humblest people on earh.
and today their deseendants live
In a writhed state.
The sudden return of the fight
ing k pi it I of the Indians is believed
to be dlle 10 il issat is I 'tic I ion over
the division of land, coupled with
Unitization by agitators.
(.ilr-lMil In lUit Mliinkef
The Indians have taken lo the
ur path Barbed in uunlnt red
blankets, pecnliai clotb ear-cov-
i-riiiKK and funny little hats cocked
itop the lorcparl of their heads.
The w oinen, with babies carried
on llletr backs bv niean.s nr blan
kets hIuiik about the ticek. follow
the warriors on their trail of rain.
t UHAT IK lKV'MAAI,YSls
Ity A. A. HUH, M. IK,
New Voik ( Ity
Membef (.oi-Ras .Memorial I list.
I'HychouiiuiysiM had its origin
in the effort to alb-viute ibe uf
I ferine ol u luiKc cIukh of pari' iite
j variously denlBDated ax lietiiu'
i thfiiicii, psychusthenlcii. and hys
' teries who on examination showed
i no physical irllincnt: but who nev
j orlheless had uch s. pliysit al and
, rm ntul. pecullur feelliiKs und ideas.
am) were in sonic caeH ulinost to
(ally disabled.
It bus been estimated that fully
7 5 per cent of t h e pa l ien I s w h o
fri'o,ieit clinlcH. ii ispe tlHa l lis, and
private physicians, belong to this
tdasw. I to wit bin recent years
they were tn-uted hy means of phy
sical remedies, nucli ut inedit ins.
rest cures, baths, elt-cl i-ieii y. and
Chanire of Kiivlninni. nl MatiV !
Ihysi-ians still adhtrc to (his lorin
oi' treatment.
In IS.ri Siirtiiimd i 1 nn in- 1
Anion the a ppeliat tons contain rucl or hl (.uruOKy ln tj,(. i ni.
cd in the docum. nt by which A'-.Versily of Vienna, was attracted by
slslant Altorney (l.-ow XIcIi.iIk , K. work of u Pariiiiaii. Prof, i'har- j
had riii-l were "thin Mary I wrHeot, who was using- hynotunii in;
of, Ik of infernal -wickedness. I thn treatment of this class of na- i
cannot w rite of all sin did." ; tlcnts.
The state drew from (be wllnevsi About the same time J r. Hreiier,
hiibHiuntiutlnn if it chain's ihailnn active K-neral practitioner in
there is an open lircak between Vienna, also used iiynotism in his
lbtijam:n and Mary. .treatment and. in addition, dis-
Two .lays uisu Mary testified i Covered the "lulkiliK cure." (su
that titc accusation found against I oulh-d by the pa lit nt who imcon
hcr in ilocuiiit niM in ' Heiijaniln's1 wiously led him lo It. Kor. alter
writiiiKs were simply notes he jot- Juivlntf hern (routed foi; a long
led down for her benefit. Hli'Mlme ,by many pliyslciaits without
contended Ada Itoss.and .;,u1r'U',,'Hi. -siiKgesled to I H
Meblriini, t o women b adt i s, car- Hivii, r that she mlKht help him
lb-.- the labs to Purnell in an'tn treulinent il she could lell
effort lo eause trouble. Hcnjuilliu i n,m "inter what conditions her j
wiole tlx in down, she testified. Mi ' hysterica I Hyniptoms originated,
lie could Klve lur a full ft port of! Tht" ,,lo'' lalke.l, the bet
what they said. ! '''r n weeiued to I'eel, symptnin
.. .. . ; I after symptom vanishing as she
lived through in her narrative the
djsngreeable and paint ill experi
ences of her past. On Win return
from 'arcot'ti clinic. Irtier re
lated lo Kreud t hl renin r liable
case, and the latter at once sensed j
(he enormous importance of it. '
After, tenting this method in f
many raws, they published their
discoveries in IS! f. thus laying the
foundation of the new- mental
good J Hf "'"ee. -i neir siarinng 'onciu-
m ion m n ere : mm Hysterica i sy inp
toms were the result of painful and
disagreeable experienccK to which
the patient could not react at the
lime of their occurrence; and that
the symptoms vanished when the
physician succeeded In renwn ken
ing the memories and the feelings
ttiat went with them, provided tht!
patient discussed all the details,
and khvh free pluy to li its emotions.
La Grande's Leading Store
for Over 25 Years
N. K.West & Co. Inc.
1!
fields :is " Hloppeil
from visiting American
.'.minds. Aboul ao.tmn
uere eoilducted through (he battl
field at Cettysblirg ill Hie first
ih ret; months of lhe tourist season
tourists
battle-
peltlOUS
this yei
guides.
by nearly !"' officinl
l :i.
The average niiin's life is now.
divided betwetn worry over wo tiil
tubes, radio and inner. -y.
ItOllltl It A( ( ()AIO),TIfJ
roKTl.ANIl. Ore.. Aug. I3,AP)
--That holdup men can be nccoin-
i modal ing at times w as indicated
by a police report today. ',, J.
Anderson said that two men who
front
night.
iloor and bade him
o sii-:riAij imtv
I'OKTI.ANO. Ore., Aug. 1 :t (AP)
Harry (iril lit h, veteran truffle
offieer, has been detailed hy I'ap
lain l-'ranli l-lrvlu to apprehend
J "ort land mot oris) s masMUerudlUK
behind Washington or . 'a 1 1 torn ia
license plates. His task lias been
simplified by communications and
telephone calls from neighbors of
license law violators.
i U.,.
r:JH i:ii ci,,l.lciiii-ii Hi'M .. .
j p4 300 years ago he browsed SiM ,
j Miff around .the coffee houses of. ,
! MiS9 London . . . just think what M1 '
the ol' boy is missing when it UfM
l Mil comes to foods. Too had he is Wi,,."1
yiij not living in' the days of the Mil-'," '
lavender: SIM .
fig KARTHER'S '
pJk . , LAVENDER Iffl. :B
SSStMB hommor noiei r.iog. Hff- -"
mil te";';,:
j:-i
McADOO TALKS OF
"PRIVATE RIGHTS"
(Conllniird frosrj race 1
(ii-rrrvsiiriKi Nor fouootti-ix
fiHTTYSHl'lCO, The rush
of tourists lo World war battlc-
agitinst t he community of w liic'.i
t hey are' a pari,
"The strongest, because It Is the
soumlest argument against govern
ment regulation is not (lie doctrine
of natural rights," he said, "bur
the argument that the government
is unfit to discharge t he duties ,
which j is proposed to confide in
it( and that private rtg'bls are net !
sn t e In its ha nds."
CANVAS SLIPPERS OR SHOES
(9c Pair or 2 Pair for $1.00
This is regular $1.25 a pair values, to he closed
out at less than half price.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Better Merchandise Lower Pvices
1...1C
I.
NOTICE
The Sanitary Gro
cery at the south end
of Fourth street
which was formerly
run hy Mrs.' Geo. Ba
ker will he opened
under new manage
ment Monday morn
ing, Aug. loth by
Fritz Hofman. It will
go by the name of
Hof man's G r o c e r y
and will be a cash
store.
Mr. Hofman was
formerly o w n e r of
the Swiss Dairy.
Hof man's '
Grocery
30(i 1th St.
Cyi ihouundtfetaih
t i '
clitniti to
without con-
fuiionand attended to ,
Properly, thoroughly.
Hunter & Bohnenkamp
1'uneral 1 Hrectors
Main 4 lay and Niuht
landed up-
pi t Min us Mil l, tn t
i:i "HK.NK, Ore.. Aug. (AIM-
tV(t OK tllK't' tiuillsaibl tlullai'S tn UlO COmitV - Imt it isn't'.tke nf union nlnmbViH bete ak
IhM HIT ll(Hi(. !'" 11,1 increase from $S to )
p , , ,. ,. ,f. i . i . 'bi. William Toop'T. president Ol
iiaifi, iK.umj; tti nir tnitnini ill I lie lll'W UltlU.-Uly .lllSl
across its county border, lias aiveiitetl with pleasure. Its
business men will gravel the remuininjr mile -in 1'nion eoun
tyafier the lumhei' company grades it. Haker, lack in jv in
payrolls and desirous ol" industiies, sees a valuable oppor
tunity and is ;raspinj? il eagerly. Aiid today comes word
of petitions in I'ondosa to have that section removed from
Cninii counly and joined to Itaker county.
That mil.
the Oregon Mate 1ederuth.il Of lu
hor, will meet with (he t-eniral In
bur council lie re tn i he mar i u-
I lire. It in reported today. Tlw
(b neral i 'onl rai't ortt awMociat lou
of I liineiie Ih oppo-'d t u any In
crease In w atte l or the bulbliiiK
Hii.b-. "thb report lollow a re
ioidd iii;reenietit where by car
penters wen lo be Increased to $X
a day II i abl u lew eonl t ut too
entered Into till iiKi'ccllient but
asta tat ion.
of road, ill The Observer's opinion, is a direct
and immediate obligation of this county. Five- hundred citi
zens, voters, and taxpayers now reside or will re.side iu the'
new community at I'ondosa iu the next few months. County
money is partly their money. It is paid in for public serviee
and there can be no greater service to the people there than
providing them with a travel outlet.
Theoietieally and, possibly, technically, there is no monev
Jiviil itilo I'nc loiil.lin.i 1 1 h it. ,,r ..A iTodtiy lie (uced a chr' of t.NeH-
" ' -mmini, llllll, HUH III I II.IU. IHH L--!IIH; tVlltN h
tifWrti.Uit. iwiMii'..teii iu mvim
l't i U'l'LA.S I . tne., Ann. 13 (Al'
ll.i li y .la me Wan Mopped laM
llinbt. when two Vic faotatl ofticer
deled that h f.iUed to ilve a Oaf-Ik-
MKtial. Tim ofriceiM repelled
they leund in hi car a i(ii;Oltil of
M.pini. They tonk hliil hotiiP where
i hey .od tbfy foumj moif Ibiuor
tn hi ur.it; und In hi apurim?u.
wlon of liquor.
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mttiiilct Im(oiv ?bc uis4l ntui). I tila shall Im' pniiul of m.v mother.
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sriMiiii iwt the Cull, I be tttih child u n K'tl mid dlcil In Infancy. I
(iImiis hae crucl the ctini(wiiibuiship tf n mother, 'that l vtliT I
like oi nncmi uir oin pioneer plenum ami ratiictin)i.
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ami nil ami Imnln'r or nil descripilonv. ni our trade Im khmI nil tin
time nd iwoplc nil owr the ctmntrv know that ilicy can do well ti
(-omiImk ricst initl nil I be Unit In the 1'rnli l.iiinlier In.
Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co.
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MORE LEISURE HOURS FOR
EVERY HOUSEWIFE
In cheerful homes everywhere a 'phone is
the outside link to convenience, pleasure and
safety.
It is a time-saver for the housewife, thereby
shortening the routine of household duties and
permitting more leisure hours.
Let us install yours at once.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
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Accredited Nurses
Training School
WILL 1! EC LIVE APPLICATIOXS
The School of Nursing of this Hos
pital offers an opportunity for thor
ough training, active medical and .
surgical services; X-ray, laboratory
also connected with a fully-equipped
physiotherapy laboratory.
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