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Monday, February 13, 11)28. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven tThe Observer Want The Market NEW TODAY Oil HAl.K 12 lMyinoulh Itoi-U pullets, rhone 3H3-w. 2-i:t-:it lit BALE While I.eRlinrn pul I, IS. Cull N Anil. 2-13-.'iti AN'THIl A limn with rnniily i;intn work. Call .S45 Division. S-i:i--l,i ill KALI: Hlooll lions. Celtelcrl lli os.. Hie. 2. KaniM-is 17. i 2-n-::ip l: IIKNT Kivo-rnnui modern .oilse on Oak Klreet. Cull 8lf-V i- r.S Sprinif. -2-i:i-lilp :, iikwa Hi) -I'm- r-i in ii or i:,.. inirli t i - mill rip in l-nin Lum ber Co. ;.i:i-::i II! SAI.i: Alwillii'-Kcnt Itndiu. Model :if, fi-tuio net, ini'lndii) l.iiifs. l'W'il M inc. nilis. :i:i. chit l-"iirnituro ('.,' Mulii V 7 n . : ' . 2-3.ir ill NI.C Now modern ri-rooin InlllKalow", cllolee in-litIon,.$:t2i!l, j-jr.n cash. Iinluneo li i Vn r lily pay MM'illH. Mlllll III, Callilo Hurry, Iteullor. 2-XI-llp ll HUNT S-ruom rnrilishorl aparlllli'llt Willi KlasMod-ln aloep' inK pori'l). Cull' ii(. dull Aduiila I'lionu 282-11. t-U 4ln FOB SALE AM) TItADIJ Ht KAU-: :l aorea .of lam in May I'urlc. Cull 2M-.I. 2-8-ir nit SALK Dry polo or Ion: wood, or Jij-ineh wood. Call 227-W. . i 2-C-imp, Ht SAI-I-: Six Purred itoci; roosters, ?2.M) eaeh. Clydo Kill-1 ,ln, "armers 02. 2-11-21.! ili SAI-1-; OH Tit A I ; Skiiio. Kod used rnnKes, from $ is. mo I and up. Furniture KxchniiK''. SMl-tf. (olt SAl.lS Iliivii any nmounl of! av Ifi-inch wood, fall Kratncr.s r.X or leave order with C. C Itos-j well, J5M Jefferson. 1-11 -if. nil SALE I'urebred Chinior White swiiio; ,4 r Bisteied sows, IS mos. old: 3 with small pis, 1 to farrow Mar. 1W; 4 bred Kilts eligible to reffisler; 1 n-Kistercd iM'itl sire IS mos. old; few choUf full gilts. John Williams, Fanners 1X6. Itonle 2, "Uox S-i. 2-1 l-3rp lit HAl.K Oil THADIO Two good used 3x12 rugs, Axiidnster; one fjoofj used breakfast feet a bar gain; ono good tiHed day bed, walnut finish. Wo hnvo a few bridge lamps left nt f 4.U0. Como nnd got them while- 4hey la-:t. I'liniit ur(f K sella nge. I -if it FOB KENT OH HKNT Kllrnishecl apt. Call iM-rorn 4 p.m. ISOGKIrst. 3-7-tf ft HKNT Six room house $25 mo. Call 31S-.I. 'll-18-tf. 'olt itlONT Sleepinir rooms. 1. o. O. K temple. I'hono 5(i2-J. 1- lf 1 lit HKNT Kurnlslie.l apts. -2 5. iiimisi;h ior IUH mill mi isin. i S. Investment Co. l-lfi-'.f HU HKNT Hootn ami hoard, :ir, i it month. Home-cooked dinner at r,:::il p. in. Hotel Virginia. I -2i!-ti'i FOR IIKXT ' .1-ronm Duplex with hath, strict ly modern, full haseinent. fur nace, in hest residential district. Allen Duplex. 15117 4tll St., Main 543. tom'N' POP 1 YESSlR-I. JUSrCME from the police station cam't mawe the fake Bill tell a thing - he- EJEM DEMIES EVJER TURMED OVER TO HIM iOH-IUni HAVE eeeN iwoorjr WHftT CFTrlE : 10,000 e roou. FROM, AMD Tyre - RECKLES AND HIS NO WONDER EVERYONE IS EXCITED BoV.' 1 G077A 7ELL. 7W' F E LLAS .' 'MA6WZ MS G0IJ6 roAPEA 00 A BIS BOAT!! QcECLES'OAlCLE X CAM BELIEVE T?! BEUEVTi AMltV AADw SEEN fcB 11 YEARS, IS VlSlTJMS VW17U7AEM FOB SBJERAL DAVSU PAS CUAETECED A BOATPOC A7J3IP TO AFRICA A WD WAS ASkED FEECW.E57BI 5QVwi7y AIM-MOM lAOD POP 7WNk IT A If.CEAT ELXKATIOMA L. rOPPOCTUWITV AMP Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count rive nvprnso words In tin; liui'.) I'cy line, 1st Insertion 100 l-er lints rucli tulilril t'linsec- ill I vt; insertion 7c Minimum t-hai'Ku on one or- iIit '. 25c , I! vn:s n- .MONTH 2 llni's, per month $.,",0 :t lines, iM'i- mouth :t.:i. 4 Hues, hi tiioiiih y-l.mi 5 lim-s, per iiioiiili $1.7", DiiiIi ailililiiiiiiil line over live chai'Kt'il tit iilio per line Hr mouth. CASH IV AIIVANfU.ls re njnlit'il on all Classiiicil orders lo fain those run's. iHirlicr rules I'liariil on till i-roillt. insertions. 'opy Tor all -lns.sirlt-il order must ho hi I his oil ice liy III A. M. DAY Ol' lSl:TI()X. Slop nr. ilers on ail inserlcil until further nolli-o must. Im reeelveil liy tho Kami- hour or extra Insertion will he efiareil. Telephone or lift's sollclleil. Cash rales may lie, earned mi phone onli rs hy payment on or hel'ore tluli; of last illseMli. l'llDXH JIAIX JI7 "An Ohserver Waul All Will Do It" IHit IMCNT 4-ronm furnished Jioiisi', $li. Cor. U and J'lue. fall 4H Jefferson. IMl-Stp FHt JiKNT .Steam lira tod sleep ing rooms. Jnuuho Uuu Spring. Phono lain 5fn. 2-ll-atp I'UK ih-;nt Itooni with board In private lioinu. J'ricos reavouable, l::iT Wash. L'-ll-lt LOST LOST Ibineh of keys qn ling:, be tween Jci'fer.son and Monroe. 5 reward. Uttuni to tserver. L'-lO-.'ltp l. ST Woman's wiiite gnbl wrist wateh. yesterday afternoon, olth er bi t ween Creenwood srhool and J7ii' Kouith street or In bius ine.ss district. Cull Main 745. ? 2-11 -St HTUAYKD l-'roin my pasture near Jliltfanl, one Ijiaelc horse, (I years ol.i, weight, nliout 14U0 pounds, liranilerl "l-"' on rlKlit stifle. No tify Ii. .Mill lona 111. Kurmois 12X5. Itewnril. 2-1 1-:H.3 ft!ISCF.I.l;ANErUS KAIt.M LOANS Tho nest to h had. V. K, llive.stiuent Co. O. W. Wainock. l-Ki-tf KASTKItN (H'.K'.ION Kehool Of Miisie- Violin piano, voire. Cre dits. 1. (). O. I'.Teniple. I'll. 447-.I. 2-3-lm LA. CltANDE MATTItKHS & Up- , V .i I'rop. ' 12-1-lm Headaches Often the result of kidney disorder; due to imperfect kidney action. Men and womeTKeverywhero use and recommend Foley Pills diu retic for welcome relief. They satisfy. A diurettc stimulant for th kidney aU Ecttywher TVTe AMD L A.NY M.0WEV FRIENDS ?Mm EXCUSE ME iliSTA . 7 rr MINUTE, FELLOWS M ntff5ioe To 5EE T M YOU MR.GOWU J HI I i BREjysr-; ' . mm if. vat; . kva : - I w VIOELL., IM A COUPLE DAYS MV U0CLE MARRyAWD MS ARE 6OI06 To IMAtSIME.' AFRICA.'; VMAERS ALLIilWDS OF WILD AMIMALS AARDLV ARE I Ad Page Counties UNION PERSONALS 1'NION (Speelal) Mrs. A. V, Wilson returned Sunday to her home ut Imbler, after spending the pnst two weeks hero at the home of her Hon-ln-luw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I-Vcd Vox. The home of Mrs. Mae Uelap in South Cnion was plaeed under rumraptine last Kriilay for warh-t fevej'Mrs. Ilplap's daughter. Marv Nell Haighl. being III of it. The school was dismissed the siime day nnd the buibllnt; thoroughly fumi gated In order .that the disease will not be spread. This is lln first ease of isolation for eonlagi i.iik diseases to exist at I'uiou this winter. fl. 1. Iless h'ft-Tui'sday morning for Portland to attend the auto mobile show. . Mrs. William Hutchinson nnd fin lighter. Wilina, have returned from North I6wder where they spent 'several days visiting with re in Uvea. Mrs. J. A. Peterson is spending this week' In l.u firn.no visitintr at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Hanks. - Miss Kdna .Levy hns returned home from a three-months visit In Port Intnl. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson left Hun day for Portland where she will spend -a couple of weej-'s vlsitinir two daughters. -Mrs. T. K. Laugh Mn and Mrs. J. H. Hunter. The Union girls' basketball team defeated the North Powder team Tuesday evening at North Powder with a-srore of 2K to 1M. Among those from here attending tho game were Helen Johnson, para Van Houten. Leonn Spray. Halph Tjtvlor. MrH. Itnlph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jory. Amaryllis Knight. Tony Smith. V'lark Martens. Zelda Peterson. Mr." nnd Mrs. Adraln Ooodbrod, John , Worim)"" nnd daughter. C.ladys, Louene lluteh in and Kllis Hess. AVord was received here this week of the death of Kdward f!il liKide. who passed away ut his home at Weiser, 'Idaho, last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. (MHisitle were formerly of I'nion. lyhere litey owned ti farm nnd lived for "many years., later operating n laundry In Pnion. They iiio-ed from I'nion to Weiser about two months ago. , A baby girl, was born Thursday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perry at their home hi J-a Grande. Mrs. Berry was formerly Kvelyn Van Honien. of V'on. Mrs. Albert Fisher nnd small son. of C'ahlw-ell. Idaho, are visit ing at I'nion at the home of her parents, Mr. andMrs. K. P. Ofert sen. "r Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McKemion, Qf La Grande, vlHtted Wednesday 'with" Mrs. Helle Wrigfi'f. of I'n'lon. Mrs. Pen Jory and Mrs. ltalph Smith were La Grande visitors Sunday. Milss Mabel- Gale returned Tues day from Haker where she had been tiie past three weeks visiting USED CARS . Bettor Conic Hown lflS License Kree this week. I!i2fl Tourings, 2, A-l condition. 1!ii! Coupe, new paint. . p.r4 Tourings, , new paint. 1!C(4 Itrradster, lols of extras. l!t:t lioadster. new rubber. ni'4 Truck, cab and body. War ford gear. PKBKINS MOTOIt CO. 4lh and Adams. Main -1 ;s -1 1 Something in the Wind Oscar Sums V00 CER"WIAH y AEE LOCk.y , AFEICA! TAB VJAS ' TEU-IMS U3 ABOOT ALL "7JJ.S MowEy youe UOC-LS MARRy., MAS? ) OFFICE CAT Mexico doesn't fool Mith politi cians. When there arc Burplus candidates they line them up against a stone wall apd shoot theui full of holes. 'They sat silently for n long1 time the clerk pulled his tie a little lighter, hitched up his trousers, ,11 nd spoke u little -nervously, j "What are yon thinking it bout?" he asked. He It new- he wag ex pected to say something. I The maiden looked away, blush- ed. ami moved uneusily in her chair. "Never mind." she nnswercd sharply. "It's your business tp pro pose, not mine." i I One way to build the world's I great -st navy would be for the i hulies to contribute the money .they now spend for compacts. I j Judge (In nsuu1t find lialtery ciim') What weapon Jld you ne to reduce tho eoinplaliitaut to tills .condition? Itcrcmlnnt (proudly) Xo weiif ( pon nt ull. jer honor. It was all band work. A careful contractor. bidding in I competition with a "'bunch' of fly-by-nlghters. rushed into an arehi teet's office to explain that he had fomoiten to sen In all his bid. ! "The bid 1 sent In didn't include the brick work, plastering , and cimienf work," he explained, 'ex citedly. "Oh. that's all right." said the architect, "you weren't low nny . wuy!" I j . i A small boy, accompanied by two do"s, was nccosted by a wo-' man. "I)q Ihe.sp dogs both have li censes?" she asked. "No'iu," he responded. "The big one is all right but the little one Is just lull of 'cm." i Mrs. Prawn -My husbani is one 'of the most generous of men. I Mrs. Hohbs That's nice. I "Yes: I gave him a box of cigars for his bin Inlay, and he's given them all away to his friends. He hasp't smoked a single one hi in to If." i A jfli-l who knows Iter carats be lieves thai a ilinitmutl hi (he miid is worth two In the hi1i. j . . t He who laughs last. Is usually the dumbest. W. LAitoriu; iirs POItTLANO. Ore.. Keh. 1 It (AP) Waller P. La roc he,' proiplnemt Portland attorney, died today at a hospital after seven; "Weeks' Illness. j-Hr wan- city attorney for-several years, t resigning in. immo m-coiup chief coiinsi-1 for John Ii. lOthe liilge, bond broker, loiter he was" appointed attorney for t he Port land dock commission. vlth her daughter, Mrs. K. O, ' Brailsha w. S. K. Miller, president of the I'nion Livestock Show association, has called a meeting for Wednes- flay evening, for the purpose of j electing' officers for tiie ensuing j year and discuss plans for the UH'S show. I Mrs. Kor rest Scroggln was shop ping In La Grande Monday, j Mr. and M rs. William Landers ; returned to Medical Springs Wed nesday after a few flays visit with ( retat Ives here. j I.. B. Anderson, owner of the I Shoo Bcpair shoV, has purchased the Holly harness stock ami will have his shoo shop' in connection with the harness shop in tluit lo cation. r : : r MAVBE SOU DOMT r KbMEMBtR ME-L'M THE TAX.I DRIVER WHO SMASHED IMTO YOUR CAR SOMETIME ftGO- CAME UP TO SETTLE THE DAMAGES Thing's Up! I (SOTASUCPP.ISE I FOKVOlOSSIEI'M 6OI06 To AFRICA VWITM ) MV UMCLS MARRy I'LL. TIlitsoAJE FOR N v V A LONG T.A J rr civ" c?) AF?M-THBffigaf Wright Classic Screened At Arcade j When n novel read by virtually ( everyone Is produced as screen en tertainment, - the film producer feela the weight of his responsib le to the followers of the novelist. Probably no novel of modern times has been so widely rend as Harold Hell Wright's "The Shep herd of the Hills." which was not only a "best-seller" for over it year after Its publication, hut a consis tently popular book over- since. Kor that reason, the bringing forth of Its screen version Is a real re sponbibltity. t'harlea It. Itogers. who pro duced tho story in an ulahoratc film version for Kirst National Pic tures and which will be the attrac tion at the Arcade theater fur three days starling today, felt this responsibility so keenly that ho spent months In careful prepara tion, before a scene of the film was shot.. Albert ttogcll, who was not only a potable film director but oiio .enthused over the possibilities of the novel as screen material, i was selected to direct, as the very 'first step. I.. Then up all-star fast was select efl will) great care. Acting ability plus fitness to the character type respired were the two qualifica tions that won each player who appears in his role. '('Hen locution, as many as possible being on the actual story locale, jyvere mapped out. Meanwhile, the adaptation of tho novel was being written by Marlon Jackson. . i "Probably Hie most Important i single Kepi In producing a satis factory screen version of it famous novel Is the selection of actors to portray the story characters," r. lingers observes. "We devoted great pains to the cast selection, and believe that It will meet wit It the approval of all readers of the" novel." ' After an Intensive canvass of the entire film Industry, Alee It. I-Ynn-cis was selected to play the tit lo role tti "lhe 'Shepherd of the Hilts:" .Mclly O'Oay and John Holes, yore- chosen to carry the romantic burden; MaUhew Beta to play the vllllan role and Uotnaine 1'leMlng to enact the part of th" (izark patriarch, "Old Matt." j other notable fiirures in the cast are Otis'; Harlan. Joseph Bennett. Maurice Murphy, t'arl Stoekdale. Marion Houglas. and John W'esl-w-ood. Beautiful photography that enhances the 'entertainment qual ity of the whole production was coutiihutTd hy Sol Pollto and his staff of cineinatographers. Part of the picture was filmed In the . ( zarks and In Ptah. "French Dressing" Scof es As Comedy of . Paris ... A delightul story, which unfolds wllh real sparkle. Is "French Dressing", which opened yesterday at the Star theater and which will be shown, again tonight for the last time. The plot , is both amusing and sincere, and tellH the story of ti cold little Boston wife who really learned how to live through a trip to Paris. Lois Wilson Is the wife, and her transformation from the prim Boston matron. wl h long tresses, to the beautiful girl with l obbed hair and Paris gowns. Is realistically portrayed under tin expert direction of Allan Dwan. It may be added Ihat Miss Wilson has never looked more lovely In .her screen career than she floes In this picture. No one who sees Lois In this film will ever regret that she bobbed her hair. In fact, t h rough out the picture, the cast ibies excellent work. II. B. OH.YES WELL THIS IS QUITE ASUf?Pr?iSe- -AM' I!JE THAT CjOME IMTO MY wrri - , 1 VES - Bo7yoO 6EE t OF 7AAT CAAi'T 60 'CAUSE VOU'LL MISS ) ecuocL-l'M U0CLE eOWOATELL TEACUER.' OUC MOUSE JM 7WE AiOVJ STAV Wurner .as the Boston husband who wishes his wife would be a little less prim, a little less cold; Lllyap Tushinun as the jja tf'rl friend whp oomH for a visit, and whose innoeept actions tinwtttpgly cause Lois to leave homo and go to 1 Paris for it divorce; and flivo Brook, as the suave man-nhout-Parls, all give portrayals that are .finished to the highest egret. ' The story hns many angles, par ticularly In tho conclusion, which has a delightul twist. And of course the situation of finding Lois Wilson playing the role of a girt who wants to be naughty, and l.ll yan'Tashman as the girl who wants to be nice, is an entire re versal of form. The scenes In Paris and LoTo quot are marvels of beauty, both in direction nnd photography) the latter being the work of Kruest Holler. Itobert Kane is presenting the picture for First National, and It is an Allan lwan production. It is from an original story by ! Adelaide Heilbron. The ' comedy showing Is Max Davldspn u,'"Pass the Ginvy." "When the Wife's Away" At -. : Colonial Today Humor strlHe-s at every, ngc, hut it vurlesas( the yeitj'S tnbve on. Youth laughH' loudly. Dlgnll'led middle age chuckles and ,old tage fiiullert. , - '.! , . With 1hls ihoughl- In mlpd. -"ranlt H, sirayef directed, the Colr mnbla picture. "When the Wife's Away," now showing at the. Col onial theater. Kor youth thro is the i young married couple who try to deceive ail undo Into the belief that they have bil a fortuinj from tlielr own efforts, when their Income Is something less'than thirty dollars a week. They're funny on the face jof it. j Kor middle age there are lhe j knowing deleetivi-s w ho actually know less than anyone else about jtlie ramifications and the compli cations or tno Plot. Kor age there are tho crabbed uncle und the dignified aunt vtho have come to believe that life ha lautrht them nil it knows. With this trlplo combination Sli-nyer selected a cast of comedy stars George K. Arthur arid Hor othy Itevler, for the leads: und such stave and screen humorists .an (Tom Itlckelts, Ned Sparks, Harry Depp. Lincoln Plurnmer, Botfble I btinn and Ina Borke. , Costes, Lebrix Fly to Mitchell Field, New York , MITCHELL. KIULP. Ny Y l"'1' ! II ( AP)r--lleudonnu Costes nml, .loseph Lo Brlx. French good will fliers whose con I no has led them over four continents lurlnr tho' mist four months, landed here at. Hl:22 o'clock today from Wash ington, where they took off at 9; 10 n. m. A group of army pursuit plum escorted Utp. Frenchmen to tha field and circled In tho air above as tho biplane Nungesscr-Col. I which has a servlco .record of (17. ono miles, was brought fo a deft landing. Costes ami Lebrln hfivo flown more then a.'. noo miles on their 'present trip which has taken them Astrologer aill. Flil?(ERH:it HI.ME Ut N Ave., I .a fjrande, Ofa. HeadliiKa dally. . , . Rendlnt, by Mull a Specialty By Taylor THAT ISNTALL.8ROTHER- GOT AKOTHEB SURPRISE IS A SOPPfflSS By Blosser AJEVJEtt W0U5MT - VMJiy DIDMT -AM' THAT ISNT ALL, BROTHER- pil . I!UE GOT AKOTHEB SURPRISE 7 L-, THAT IS A S0f?Pt?lSE J mft t ' III I w GJSCAR REALLY DlDM'T MEAMT0 SPOIU , FRECKLES PLAS, BUT IT DOES LOOK UriE7WE 7BIP AM6U7 BE OFP AIM !! MARRy COMS 70 SUMMER. TMS )MS7EAq OPM0V4'?? SUUCkS! I'LL UAME TO U0M& T. S'POSE.' 1-M Professional Directory .-...i-.-.T.-.-.-.-.r .-. Thin directory in enpoclalljr handy lor (lie newoomcr or for the pnt-or-lown render tvlio niny want (lie name and, adifreiui or some prufvulpinil ma ii. It has unen carefully prepared uud will prove lo ha ready ud 10 any reader n ohtilniiif prompt prnfuiuiliinal fcnlre. .. , , , Clt88ifie4 ffr Quick Reference Dentists in. fiKO. . IIDKKHAN Dentist over L. & U Dray; Co. Teh-phone llalu liTsT r Architect U. O. MII.I.KIt, Architect Knom 7 La Grande -National Hank Hulldlnv Osteopathic I'tiyslcianj . j. .. ivtii.i:, K. p. HiAiiini:i' iM.i t:, u, n. deneral practice and llie "HOST H VST KM" for fallen arches. Sotniner - Tileplione dulldluir .Main luC LKFVSKI) HArilltMI'V HOMK TruiiiHU care, t'ricu ruasonuhlrt. Mrs, K. XV. t"t. If.iifl Y. f-au-lm I yATHftM Alf PIANO SCIlUOl, Bag I und Auxz In 12 IfusuiiM. I'otiuhir I on;s immediately.. prtgin:ir )r Advanced. Gru:o Barnes, Instrue r tor. Box C75. ' OAK-' IK WOOD Certified Publlo . Accountant. IIS Klin. St., Phone Main I'. ..... fronv. France to Africa, -acrpss the Atlantic; to Soiilh America,; and so to tlni United Stales. u- A timid map is one who. feels thai he ought to limp just a tittle whop ho ' carries a cane. GOLDS THAT DEVELOP NTO PNEUMONIA Persistant coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo sote that ii plea wint to take. Creoinid ion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes und he da the inflamed membrane and inhibits germ growth. Of ull known drug a,, creosote is rcc op nixed by hi nil medical authorities at one of the greatetit heating agoncie fr I lerb latent cuutdis and colds and other fiirmn of throat troubles. Creointilsion in tail is, in addition to creosote, other lieuling elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranes and atop the irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab sorbed into the blood, attack the seat pf the trouble and checks the growth of the genus. , r -r' i Crromutsion is guaranteed satisfac tory hi the treatment of persistent coughs and cold, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, una" other forms of respiru ijry dtmisct, und is excellent for build jug up the system ufter colds or flu. Money refunded If uny cough or cold is tint relieved after taking according to direction. Atk your druginl. (adv.) ARCADE Starting TUarsday ithout any exaggeration a really great picture ! ! ! mw Wr STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT For information rail Main 799 Travel in our Modern Chair-Ctir Stages! Leave La Grantle for Tinker, I.oisn 1 1 :5.r a. m. m (iiiiiule for f Inker only 4 :"5 p. ni. Ii Graiide for I'entllulon 10:15 a.m. 3:00 p.m. (Connr'-llfins nt I-emlieton for Walla Walla nnd Pineo) Leave La Grande For Portland at 10:15 a. m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 Physicians & Surgeons l.UK II. IIOI'VY, M. I). I.KWA WILM S M. I). Practice limlti-d to diseHsea of tha h.6, l-.ar, ro4 ana 'Jliroat. New Foley 'f elephona uuuaiiitf K. O. KlllllV, M. I). riiy.ieiau atitl tiiirgeon Rommer Telephona UuilUlliK ' Main 23' vkiin i.. iiamii rox, ai. n. Physician and Surgeon Qardner ' 'JVIphon Ihilhllng Main tftt ltcsldenee rhone Main iis If nu answer unit Main SOU U. P. MrADOItV, M. U. tiurgeon Vew Foley Tel-phone Building Main &!T P. I,. IIAL9IOV, N. !. J Prcattce- limited to diseases of tha Kve, Mar, Nostj and Thront J TXaamn U-Pl Telephon Somnier Bui kilns' Milu77' a. L. mriiAitnnox, m. i. Surgery , ' nnnrriBin-17 . . Telenhon 3ommer litilldintf Main 15 , J. A. M ONBLBMCK, M. U. ,' I'nysieian nan rurgnn- ', vr L. & L. Druif Store 1 Bus. JMinno Iti. Phon Main 078 Main II. 1. ItlC(yflllll, 1T Physician nnd Surgeon Rommer Trt,,fP,Lfl,2 Bnlldlnir Main 8:18 5 SPECIAL On Community Silverware Hepr, Hpeehil Knives l-'orlia $1 N.-n ' WI2.T.1 11.75 . H.tlK 0..V. 7.25 -I.B5 llesaert Kpooiis 7.r,n j.,0 " 91.211 2.0.1 Tea Kpoons 1,'iO . 1.05 Horry KponnH '.'.25 I.I2M 'old Meat Korks 2.50 I..V, TIhc ni-e n few r Hie ItcnH. Altlny others at Iirk'ra. . . ill priiportiiiii F.L. LILLY HARDWARE Phone Main 85 SACRED' Wo dlsrharffo with dlrTnlty and I'fflch-nry the sarrcd re-sponsibllllii-s that nro on triiHtfd to us. Wo apprt'rialt' the honor of serving when service Is so much m-wlcd, W'n tlndrrstand KNOfXiRARfl A XtMM KItMAN Main 62 r AVE COMSEUTEPTe ??? ! K I x aro u i ..t off.