La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1932, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE,
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Mr. and Mrs, : William Allen and
Mr. Ju'nlnor. who live about 30 miles
from Edmonton, Alberta, left La
Orande yesterday for a continuation
of their trip In the Facinc norinwaro,
which will take them to Portland and
Bcattlo be r ore their return . home.
While, In, La Grande they visited with
Mra. J. 8. Mills and other friends.
Hi: m They were delighted with La Grande,
.i the Grande Rondo valley and Wallowa
Lf. lako and expect to return again in
tii,., i future years. They made tho trip
n (,,. io La Grande from Alberta In the fast
iW, -,i time of five days.
Fined 20
j,., Del Allen, charged with drunkencso.
Was fined $20 in municipal court Ia3l
night. He had not paid the fine
early today.
From Huntington !
Mra. Prelda Ycske, of Huntington,
r arrived hero last night for a visit with
frlonds and relatives. 8ho was accom-i
panlod by her small son. '
iteliirns Home
Mrs. Harry Sandoz, who has boon
at Ontario for the lost week visiting
friends, returned to La Grande last
night on. the evening train. j
Vltifts 'Hon I
ln'l' Mrs. Lou B. Lontz, of Baker, has
.u'l r bcen Visiting In La Gnmdo since 8un-
day at the home of her son and
r.-., daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bort-
."" " ram Lehtz. She plans to leavo this
rOririt evening for hor home in Baker. For
the past tw"6 months sho has been in
Portland where she was the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Ruraelmeyer,
Guy Konnody, of La Grande, was
fined 125 and costo Saturday m the
' Justice court at Milton for speeding.
He Was attested by a state police of
ficer. heller Society '
Tho Second Word Relief society
1 met yesterday at the church and
pent the afternoon quilting. Plans
Were mode for & benefit party, which
illl be announced iater, after which
ifrs. Kate McMurran and Mrs. Naomi
' Nelson served refreshments. Aug. 0
Is the date of ihe next meeting.
"CtrftTAINS (CURTAINS"
Havo them done on our Curtain
Equipment, handled by experts.
The house will look llko home.
Modern Laundry
PHONE MAIN 71
Cnmo In mid Let Vh Test Your
Buttery and Fill With
Water
; Free of Cltnrge
. McDttfrALti ELECTRIC CO.
Phone Main 70S 1428 Adams'
Hooks Opened fir Cloned
Financial Statement mid
tax returns compiled.
FRANK L. BLACK
noi mil st.
For BOYS With
Healthy Appetites!
(AND GIRLS, TOO!)
Here's ii Chance For a Big Feed FREE!
Any boy or ftirl who secures two new sub
scriptions to the Observer will receive a 12
pound watermelon FKEE! A 20 pound
watermelon will be given for 3 subscripti6ns.
BRING ORDERS
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KcIcjimmI From Jull r
Marvin Clark, who waa confined' In
the' city Jail on a charge of driving
whllo Intoxicated, was released this
morning after serving out a 30-duy
scutenco and a $100 fine.
Mnrrffise Ucoiiko
A 1 marriage license wa Issued by
County Clerk O. K. McCormick on
July 11 to Wiley McPadden and Iino
geno Wnkefleld, 'Joth of Cove.
Miss ' Parsons Arrives
Miss Mat- Gou'.d Parsons arrived In
La Grande ycotcrday for a month's
visit with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Miller. Miss Parsons at
tended La Grande High school and
now makes her home In Eugene,
whero she attended the University of
Oregon last year. She Is a member
of Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
VIIU Hon
Mra. Josephine B. Wright, of Se
attle, who drove over yesterday from
Walla Walla with Junior Mercy, own-
or of a chain of theatres, is a guctit
at the homo of her son and'daughter-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack E. Wright.
She plans to return io Seattle today.
Mrs. Wright has visited, in ul uranuc
sovcral times arid has a number of
friends here.
At hlir'fri' ttmiif
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bnum arid fam-)
lly arrived from Portland last evening
ior a Visit Willi ins Jiiumvr aim Ub
tho homo of Mrs. Archie Miller. , .
Vlsltrng Slfcr . ,
Mrs. Archlo Milter has as hor.nouso
guests, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson, of
Portland, who arrived last evening.
They also aro visiting other friends
whllo hero.
At 'llospilal , , ,
S. A. Latekor, was admitted to the
Grande Rondo hospital yesterday for
treatment.
UK Ion to Meet
Delegates to the, American .Legion
state convention In Portland, who will
bo elected In August, will bo nomin
ated tonight at a meeting of the le
gion at 8 o'clock at the Sacajnwca
Inn. The exocutlve committee met
last night at the high school and
discussed possible means of alleviat
ing tho unemployment situation. ..
Has Ojwrutlon .
Everett Melhael, Bon of Mrs. Jessie
Melhacl, underwent an appendix
operation this morning at tho Grande
Rondo hospital. , ' '
Leave Hospital . , .
Mrs. Robert Do Vore and her baby
left tho Grande Rondo hospital this
morning and returned to her borne
Ih Union. Mrs. Charles Paxton and
Infant also returned to their home at
Elgin. ' ;,'
From California ,
Jack' Walters and his mother, of
San Diego, .On)., stopped in , La
Grande yesterday aftorhpon rind wore'
tiio dinner gtioats of Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Eborhatd. Mr. Waiters grad
uated from Stanford university tins
spring, arid Is a trlcrid of Franklin
Eberhard. They ore en route to Wis
consin to spend the summer.
Complaint FlU'd
Thomas G. Smith Was charged with
allowing flro io spread in a complaint
filed this morning with Judge L.
Dcnhnm, Justice of the peace, by Gcr-
Any boy or gv Vho secures one new
. subscription to the Observer will re
ceive it great big fat pie FREE!
IN AS SOON AS YOU
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aid J. , Tucker, district forest ranger.
Ho was arrested near Bumnicrvillo.
A hearing will be set later, Judge
Den ham states.
Seek It. II, Helvuge ,
Sheriff Jessa Breshears received a
telegram from Van Horn, Texas this
morning to notify R, H. Selvage that
his, father is very ill In, the Mercy
hospital In San Diego, Cul, Mrs. Sel
vage, is with him. The sheriff, was
unable to locate Mr. Selvage to In
form him of his father's Illness and
any friends here who happen to know
of Mr. Selvage's whereabouts aro
asked to notify Mr. Breshears.
PythUin Pltiik
A big ull-day Pythian picnic has
been planned for July 17 at Cham
poeg park, In Portland. There will
be a program of sports, and one of
the main features will be the pre
scntatlon of an Oregon state flag by
the supreme chancellor, on behalf of
the Pythians of Oregon. There Is no
state flag at Cham poeg park, and It
is believed that there are only, two
In existence, one at the state capltol
at Salem and the other at the na
tional capltol at Washington, D. C.
Ira W. Carl, grand chancellor of the
state, , urges (.hat all Pythians who
plan to vacation this summer, make
their vacation dates conform with
those of the picnic and attend. The
picnic will be interesting, and the
In teres t will be augmented by the
many documents and articles of
historic Interest to be seen in the
park which Is called the "btrthplaco
of Oregon," slnco the state's provi
sional government was authorized by
a group of pioneers who met there.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
TEAMS TO PLAY
(Contlnuod from Pago One)
and Grouser, of Imblcr; Irwin, Jones,
Voruz, Klmmcll and Beck, of La
Orande.
Positions are as follows:
Catchers: Fowler, Phlppen.
Pitchers: DcBorde, McKlnnis, Knez-
evlch.
First basemen: Crouscr, Knczcvlch.
Second base: Jones.
ShorUtop : Frlzzell.
Third basemen: Irwin, Howell.
Left fielder: Beck.
Center fielders: Kimmell, Voruz.
Right fielder: Mills.
The team Is sponsored by the La
Grand o American Legion post No. 43.
"The American Legion Junior base
ball has been in progress for the past
four years," according to a statement
made by Raymond O. Williams this
morning. "During that time district
tournaments havo been held In Ba
ker, Ontario and Burns. This year
tho teams of this district aro coming
to La Grande and the citizens of this
community will have the opportun
ity or seeing some of the best base
ball they havo scon In several years
next Friday and Saturday. On Fri
day tho preliminary will be held with
tho first game at 10:30 a. m, and
tho second at 2 p. m. The losers of
these games aro eliminated and the
winners will play for the champion
ship on Saturday at 3:30, o'clock.
Tho two losing teams will play a
scven-lnnlng exhibition game at 1
o'clock Saturday afternoon to deter
mine third placo position.
"Tho team representing La Grande
post No. 43 is made up of boys from
all of the communities in tho coun
ty. Mills and DcBorde are from Cove,
Frlzzell from Summervllle, Knezevloh i
and Phlppen from Elgin and Howell,;
McKlnnis. Fowler and Crouscr from
Imblcr. Tho remainder of the team
Irwin, Jones, Voruz, Beck and Kim
mell are from La Grando' I
RECEIVE THEM
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GOV. ROOSEVELT. IN. .
AL SMITH WATERS!
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(Continucd Jrom Page One)
Smlth strength U notable, taut night,
after ho had dropped anchor In this
placid harbor, he greeted J. Harold sorvice certificates oi, e-oiaiers, re
McQrath, Democratic state chairman j tjUrncd, home, today, but not because
from Rhode Island and referred to they ace disheartened. , t. ,t
that stnto's support of Smith at the I , 19 oloven veterans took jsdvantage
national convention. of ,Wie one-cent-a-rnlje rate but ro-
"I not only understand," he eald, turned only., to, rocrult additional
"but greatly appreciate Rhode Island forces to Jolri , the, army,., of 35,000
standing by our old friend Governor I bonus petitioners now thronging the
Smith and I Know now I am going . national capital. ., ., ,,
to receive the same display of loy-1 , E, L, Reck, their leader), said the
alty." , , group will appeal to taayor Oeore L.
This was In reply to assurances by Baker, of Portland, . and Governor
a group headed by .McGrnth. that Julius L. Meier for supplies ai)d pro
Rhode Island, which, stood by Smith visions to be administered through
to tho pnd of ,thc convention, would Senator Frederick Stelwer, of Oregon,,
bo In the Democratic column again for subsistence of , the Oregon de
thls year. In the McOrnth group i tachment in Washington,
were Martin J. Flaherty, former Sen- j
Edward J. Hlgglns,' member of the
OtUlU CACLUvlVC VUIlIIlUbliCU.
Proudly holding a light northwest
wind in his sails all the way, Gov
ernor Roosevelt steered his craft 50
miles through . the sound yesterday,
from Morris Cove, Conn... As the yawl
anchored in a glowing sunset, pleas-. Columbus only an hour and quar
uro .craft of many kinds hovered ter, . ,. ,ti, , ,
nbout- ., I , Miss Nichols actual flying time for
The governor, his face red from the the crosslnK is still the best made
sun, contentedly ate a steak cooked
by his sons, James and Franklin Jr,
"It was a great day," he said.
From New Hampshire comes word
that 100,000 people are expected to
hear tho governor speak at Hamp
ton Beach, N. II., Sunday. It will be
tho opening gun of his campaign.
REYNOLDS' WIDOW
SEEKING PRIVACY
(Continued from Page One)
her husband's death ,.at Winston
Salem, N, C, ft week; ago, .and. the
long, close interrogation that follow
ed. ,
It wae a crushed and fearful Llbbv
that reached homo today. There was
no smiling and bowing to those who
had eeen hor grow in precocious
youth, and soon her professional de- . Mrs. Putnam, who set out, from vos
but on tho stage.- Instead, there W4s' Angcle,..Cal., at 1:11:26 p. m. (Paclr
Just a gllmpso of a. heavily cloaked 'l0 Standard. tlmo),f was 14 hours put
girl, face covered, head lowered, as : of the west coast city when she land
hcr lawyer-father .half pushed, half . ed here, and apparently had little
carried her from tho steps of the rail-! chance of establishing any" of the
way car to an automobile across the : three records she hoped to break,
rural ototlon platform, and then a ' ' Flying the plane which carried her
quick succession of relatives mother, ' safely across the Atlantic, tp Ireland,
brother, sister scurrying from the tbe tousled headed filer had smooth
train, to car. j sailing until she attempted to purm?
Libby and her family left Winston ' gasoline from, tanks In the fuselage,
Salem last night, deserting the Reyn-! Th hand pump refused :tp work and
olds estate, scene of the fatal shoot- she was forced, to , land- hero and re
ing of her husband of three months, plenleh the fuel In- her, wing, tanks,
They left behind a coroner's Jury!' She ..landed at. 6:45 and lost more
verdict "death at the hands of a per-1 tban an hour here. ,. '. Vl.
Bon or persons unknown." .., In er .14 hours , In,, tho air, Mrs.
As they neareel home . the virtual Putnam covered approximately 2.010
frankness that thoy had displayed In' miles. This was approximately , 19
North Carolina, gavo way to secrecy, miles farther tlitin she flew on her
wono nod anything to say. - I
Pullman attendants said the Hoi-
man family had spent a quiet night.
WINSTON SALEM, N: O,, July l3.liF)l The iccords Mrs. Putnam hoped to
Tho Twin City Sentinel today says' sot wore a new -solo non-stop record
it has learned authoritatively the j for women; a now non-stop . trnns
grand Jury will bo discharged (his af-1 continental' record and a record of
ternoon without making any present- being the first woman to span the
ment In tlio case of Smith Reynolds,
tobneco heir shot to death a week ago.
Tho paper also says the grand Jury
haa completed, its work for this term
and that tho report which It will re
turn wilt . make no reference to
Reynolds' death.
We Can Do Better
"Tliere Is no human' accomplish
ment that cannot be Improved upon
even your own." Joseph P. Day.
NEW BONUS
MEASURE IS
INTRODUCED
(Continued from Page Ono)
outskirts.
Police reported that the men. In
Washington for several weeks seek
ing lmmedlato cash payment of their
bonus certificates, were orderly.
No Interference was planned by tho
authorities unless nn emergency
drone , . .
Tho war veterans swung into their
flvc-mllo march under a sun already
hot to Join hundreds of other for
mer soldiers who had spent the night
on the capltol grounds.
Tho men nrrived in straggling linos.
Vor tho most part thoy camo In
groups of a dozen and half dozen.
Most of them said they came "to
sco what's going on."
Thci'O was no indication that tho
veterans planned an organized effort
to enter the capltol Itself. ,
Veterans from several states rub
bed tholr eyes, stretched sore muscles
tills morning and hoped their all
night wait on the capltol lawns had
Impressed upon congress the urgency
of their demands.
Tho Idea of camping at the capltol
was hit upon by several hundred Cal
ifornia "bonus marchers" headed by
Roy V. Robertson, but police refused
them permission to bring beading
Inside the grounds, or at first even
to sleep on the grass. A night-long
march with food on the move and
sleep standing up which was planned
I to circumvent tho orders against their
encampment wns- discarded by the
veterans, however, when Police Super- j
lutemtent Pelham D. Olassford gavo
them permission to sleep on the lawn i
where scores already had sprawled
unmolested.
These veterans hoped for some sort
of relief despite the apparent Immln-
enco of congress' ndjournmonf.
Representative Pa Una n ID., Texas)
' promised them to Introduce today a
moasuro calling for payment of the
j bonus to those who were certified
to be In acute need, similar to that
urged In a petition presented late
yesterday to Vice President Curtis
nd Speaker Garner, lie admlttecv
though, there waa no hope of obtain
ing full payment now for all veterans.
With tomorrow night the dead U no
for applying to the veterans' bureau
for transportation and food allow
ance (or return trips home. Indica
tions were that but a few hundred
of the "marchers" would be lost to
the encampment through the govern
ment's appropriation of tlOO.000. The
first day's long line of watting appli
cants has been succeeded by Idle
cl"'lu, y"Ung bu"neM-
fobtland. on,., juiy 1 miwn
members of the original Oregon bon-
W army, whlcft )elt H(ay 11 for Wash-
Ington, D. 0., to participate lit a lob-
by-slege on congress for postage of a
moasuro to pay In full the adjusted
AMELIA , .CHALKS . ,
UP NEW RECORD
DESPITE TROUBLE
(Continued Prom Page One
by a . woman, she havlntc onlv been
In the air .13 hours ,21 minute, ,43
seconds, but, it Is tbe .elapsed time
that .count; In record making. :,
Mrs. Putnam was In the air just
over .18 hpurs. , ,, , ,. :i I,,,r,
Mrs. Putnam's official landing .time
was announced as 11 0:05 a. m. East
ern Standard tlrao, . This gave her an
elapsed time of 19 .hours, 14 minutes
and 40 eoconds, .and. a flying time of
17 hours, 59 minutes and 40 seconds.
, , i u ,v VlJEIi PUMP BALKS y .:
qOLUMBUS, O. July, i? (JP Forced
down at i Port Columbus ..while at
tempting a now transcontinental non
stop,, flight record.,, Amelia Earhart
Putnarn, resumed her Journey to New
York i by plane at. 8 a. m,. Eastern
Standard time.
Sb,e landed here
sneruy oeiore occause a ruei pump oi
her,,plnne, refused to .function...
uansauanuc nop..-
She had about. 00, miles to go, to
reach .her destination at Newark,
continent alone.
ADVERTISING
Not many Of us, these days, ate trdiibled with so much money
that we cannot spend it. But we are interested in spending
thfe i money M i have, tb; get the most out of it.
fcihe way iihd hot a hew way, either is to make a budget
Pul down, week by week; the money that cbntes in. Put down be
side it week fey week; the money that goes out; So much for
food, so much for clothing, so much for rent. So much for giving;
arid for luxuries;
It won't always be easy, of course, to stay within the budget;
That's where advertising helps y oii. Advertisements in this news
paper tell yoli how much rugs, butter breakfast foods dishes
homes, automobiles will cost, before you gd shopping! the
point oul ways to save money. They show yttii how to Cut a little
here, a little there. And each day, they tell about hew inven
tions, new products, hew ways of dbihg things, that help hiake
this life of ours very much worth iivirig!
Indians Take Second Place
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TODAY'S HAS KB ALL GAMES
(By The Associated Press)
The rush of the Cleveland Indians
toward .first place In tho American
leagu was given added Impetus to-
juay .wnen vnoy nqeea out nit nmu
delphia Athletics 7 to 5 in 10 Innings,
beating Mahaffey. and Grove. It put
the Indians In second place, eight
j and a naif gomes behind the leaders.
( , Tho New York Yankees In the
meantime was aeieuwng di. iajuis o
to 3.
The standings of the three leading
teams follow:
Club , W. L. Pet.
New York 56 36 .683
Detroit 45 34 .670
Philadelphia 48 37 .565
The Boston team defeated Detroit
8 to 7.
Braves win Two Games
, in the National league the Boston
Brn,vcs gained on tho Pirates by de
feating Pittsburgh in a double head
er, 10 to 9 and 5 to 1.
Philadelphia nosed out Cincinnati
3 to 2.
I!
The scores:
I
American League
R. H. E.
Cleveland 7 14 1
Philadelphia - 6 10 1
(10 innings). i : I 1 1
Batteries: Hlldebrand arid 8c well;
Mahaffey, Grove and Cochrahe.
B. H. E.
St. Louis 3 7 0
New York ........ 6 7 1
; Batteries: Hebert, Gray, Klmseyand
Ferrel!; Pipgras and Jorgens.
' , R. H. E.
Detroit . ...... 7 11 1
Boston 8 9 0
Batteries: Wliltclilll, Wyatt and
Ruel; Andrews, Durham, Moore and
Connolly.
National League
R. H. E.
Philadelphia : 3 7 1
Cincinnati . - 2 7 0
. Batteries: Hansen, Benge and Todd,
V. . Do.vls; Benton and Lombardl,
Manlon.
. FIRST GAME: R. H. E.
Boston ...... : 6 It 1
Pittsburgh 1 7, 2
Batteries:... Brandt, and Spohrer:
Spencer, Bramo and Grace.
.'SECOND GAME s R, H. E.
Boston , - 10 15 1
Pittsburgh 6 ii 2
Batteries: Zachary and Hargrave;
Chagnoni Brame and Paddeii.
fejiOHNE MAN SENTENCE!
" PORTLAND, 'July" IS Lymhn'
Brad way, 24, of Eugene, was sentenced
tp 30 days In Jail Tuesday when he
pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct
Involving a minor girl.
Spending to
ihfoiiQh
ITHREE-HOUR
RAIN VISITS
THIS VALLEY
(Continued From Page One) -
up lawns and gardens arid caused a
welcome recess In irrigation.
ClIDHHV IIAHVEST I'NDKB WAY
lly -Mrs. A. G. Conklln
(Observer Correspondent)
COVE, July 12 (By Mall) The
cherry harvest Is under way now at
Cove. Work began on the Royal
Andes last Tuesday and the orchards
are full of pickers. All the trucking
service available has been secured and
everything Is activity.
The camp ground Is full to running
over and' many orchardista are sup
plying camp facilities for pickers.
Work was to begin in the sheds to
day with, work In the black cherries
starting yesterday and today and
nearly everybody looking for work
will be accommodated.
Fltl:.'CII FLIEK KILLED
LYONS, France, July 13 (in On the
lasf lap of ,a 4700 mile flight, Colonel
Qulllemeney was killed, today in a
crash on tho way from V"c8 t0 .1
Bourget.. Commandant Goslln, . his
flying companion, was fatally injured
and died -later., They left Le Bourget
on July 6 and flew to Bucharest, War
saw, Istanbul and Venice. t
8TASi), AI'TEB RICHFIELD?.
NEW YORK, July 13 vn Reports
were current In oil trade circles hero
today that , the Standard Oil Co. of
California had mode an offer for the
sVchfleld OH Co. of California and
that the Consolidated OH Corp. had
countered by improving Its recent
offer.
Richfield Oil Co. is now In the
hands of its creditors.
OFFERS PLAN TO
EMPLOY MEN; PAY
WITH FOODSTUFFS
(Continued from Page One)
morning that the majority of the
towns in Union county hove been
organized for canning, and she again
issued an appeal for canning equip
ment Jars, rubbers and sugar. Re-
10 for
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liglous and fraternal orf(onlsatfona.
havo boon asked fo donate one sack
of sugar each, and a personal oppool
Will oe maae i.ur fmo, , i
Miss Alico Marquardt is in chargo
of the. flour distribution, and Mrs.
W. D. Hanks Is heading tho ciotning
coni'mi'ttce. H. O. Avery, county agri
cultural agent, is directing tho field
work and the collection of motorlal.
Mrs. George Bean, of Union, has
been appointed as vice chairman to
assist Mrs. Gehring.
Attending this riiortiing's meeting .
were Judge Couch, Miss Marquardt.
A. McAllister, city manager, members
of the county-wide committee; and
Mrs. Gehring, Mrs. W. b. hanks, T. J.
Scroggln, F. A; Epljng. H.. A. Scott and
Ward Lamb, members of the govcr- .
ridr's committee. A. W. Nelson atr
tended arid presented a resume of the
prograrn. . - . :'
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NORBECk BILL
PROVIDES AtD.. :
FOR FARMER
(Continued irom Page One)
vUlbn pc'rmlVtlhg tli'e nec'onslrUctjon.
cdrpo'ratl'bri to lend ,t'd lriaividuab.
Also, tlio requirement for tho cbrpora:
tlon to make public its loans was
not lh tho first Dill. . , , ,,..
In other essentials, lhcmdllig the
sections providing; 3OO.bo'6,p0O , jrpr ;
relief to needy state's arid 322,OpO.O'0p.
for public building, the two measures
tire similar. t . C
Chrysler Garage '
Sales es Service
General Garage Service Gak, Oil.
and Accessories Specialized Lub
rication. .. j
Cahipbell & Howard
R. GATES
GATES SERVICE
Veltex Gas It Oil
Icy Drinks Sc Confectionery
La tirande. Ore.
Island AVe.
LEMONS
Just Arrived ... A ..
25c
Larger Size 20c frozen
Tree-ftipched Grapii Frli.lt,..
Larger Size 6 for 26c
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
' Across From La Grande Filling Co.
m