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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVER, LA GKANDE. ORE.
Tuesday, February 27, 1934
inovrirt)
An Independent Newapapar
fhutm Mills (u
K. W. PKKfgRtCim ,
rubl!u and Genera) Manager
KsJtOLS U. ym LAY
Buaiii
JuoUsbCid evanl&gs, exception fo-UiU7. at 1710 blno svaet. La
Grande. Oregon.
Catered at tne Postomoe of La On. ode, Oregon, as Second Claat
Mall Matter under act of March 2, Mr.
J7? Weather.
err? c la qrahvm
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Detroit. New Tort
i WEATHLB fOKWAKT
i orreuu: Oc-al(Hial rain In the went
I and hxl r a"
! punkm tonight aud Wednesday; ut
; vie cluuige Hi temperature; moderate
j to fresii auutherl) anuoe oiiMiure.
UH AL kthi:k
Monday: Maximum 5. minimum
! M above.' Bain M lucta. OuusV.
; Juday: Minimum 3D a bote, T a. m.
42 above, (loud).
LOCAL BRIEFS
AFFECTS L'.S ALL
Suppose that you are a ixusiiwrss wian and that you run a
Jittle trance just around the corner off the main etreet. You
Jiapjjen to need money to luild an addition to your yarage,
or to inKtali new t-'juipment; so you go U your batik and atJs
or a loan. Your buiin--b' j doing well enough and your
reputation is good, iti.d as far as your own condition goes
there ' no reason vhy you shouldn't get your money.
Now (suppose that down in New Vork certain clever gentle
men have Landed tigelher to conduct a raid on the stock
market. They have formed a pool, hi,-d a (specialist to act
for them, and by the various devices available have Bet to
work to rig the market and make a killing. Jt's part of their
gante, let us say, to !eut down the price of a certain (stock.
They have plenty of money and they know the ropes, so they
uueceed. The stock slides off some 15 or 20 points. Other
Btocks dip more or less in sympathy.
Your banker, meditating on his outstanding loans, which
rest on collateral, which in turn is affected by the day's
trading, decides bensibly enough that he must tighten
up. So you don't get your loan, and the money which you
would have jut into the channels of trade goes unspent, and
the improvements you had planned for your business don't
get made.
And that Is how you have a dioct lntt-n-st In what happens In the stock
market, even tiioUfcili you never bought a dime's worth of fttcurltit in your
l(le. WlJlfh, lu turn, la why the prooo;d Imeiui riulatlon of alocfc
excliaiiKea la uot uarcly a thing whlcu affecu hiiilvn. Investors and apec
ulatora. A capitalistic aocw-ty curifi'A furKtlon without aoirte aort of aocurltier
market where there cttn le a free flow of available capital. Hut the forca
aet In motion by tiie operutlon of au'.h market are ao eomplea and reach ao
far tliat It la eMentlul W vx-li'ty as a whole that thut flow of capltaj ue
truly free. Men Who lMert the t-w h;ine Into a KmbUhlf hall and rrtanl'
pulala atKk level arbltmrily t'tr their own enrichment, arc not alriiply
aiear)fiK au'kers; they lire alli.ctlnjr tlie dally buftlnew of ptple wluy Jiftve
no direct tonnellon with ttie nvy k nunitet at all.
Tliey are aliUiOInK ltwwn InauAtry and that fn flow of capital eitben
tlal to liiriustry'a well-lx-lutf, 'J'hwt la the pjlnt Ut keep In nund In thla
matter of etiick exrhaiik li'Olatlon.
Jo HH OpenUJoi
Ben Class, of Inland City, entered
the CirantSe Konde hpltal today and
)U untlergo e nuO'jr operation with
I In toe next day or two.
aeturu Uolne
Ciaxeuue Uurn, who haa been re
ceiving medical attention at tne
I Oranoe Ronde liwpllal, returned to
hia home nere today.
I.nd bualnei Trip
Mre. L H- Korton returned today
from Portland where ahe naa been
tranaactln; bualneea.
tumilner Coiulnf;
C. M. Bentley. examiner of opera
ton arid chau21ur will be In La
Ora:.de Tutaoay. Jeb. 27 at the city
hall from V a. m to 6 p. m. to ex
amine tle wlalilng permit or li
censee to drive cars.
MUCH BALLYHOED
FIGHT MAY BRING
IN ONLY $75,000
CLOSING FAIRLY
FIRM IN MARKET
KEW YOPJ. Feb. 27 WPl Stocfct
eiigaed La k crwpxng sully todar
but liw nuLoritj of tb leaders were
Viable to recover all ol yflBierdafs
decline- Caution was tahe wnicii
wurd of mobi trtaoerv and fccimty was
ttie dulleat ainoc the fast lev days
v.' January. Trazuden approxlmaied
SAYS DUCKS WILL
BE IN THE RACE
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. H& UPs An
other champ long tup contender . was
JULIUS LEVY DIES
AT WALLA WALLA
UNION (Special)-. 11
illed to Walla Walla uaturuaj u,
WSWH I'lAS
61-21 VOTK
(OootlDued From Page One)
wur ewwrjjency officers lw waa ap-
b-tiutsjr MfNkry and Htlwer, of
QrKn vfjU-d agalmt tie lOiJU jo-
by (JeJJflUjr ljiK 1 )
'i'lie iwtioii itrouyjti a Ziult to the
rapid f)re ttWvaJ of jww vcUnniiB'
MuJ.y ua advr.it r;jjjXjM-d tli
Long aiiuridiiient on the round It
aiwuid not tie inwrtruUd In a
aoillty relltf mruMuru wiiU.li tlwy rr
Kardixl m Die prifutry purpose of ti
pending (ejfiMiatton.
The aenato oulltlon of ItcpuhlW ani
and OuiocruU put tlirouK'J three
JlbtToll'luK anu-ndiiu-'nU for former
service rnen U via V) Hie fcWi'.W.'JW
Ijlven KpanJAh wur vet run )t'eUriday dint iijowvelt
and th MMM.im aJditlonul tor
tie next fJ&cut ycur voud u v.K
ago for fert-rttl workirw' Hnlwri.
nux-rutJc U-alt-ra txl by aptitlie
tlrtJly and did not uiu-r a word of
ojltlori. Jfj-uoe, the llbTu!.iUon&
ht tlirou(ii without roll rull.
'ilio lak of admJnlhtttifion jjl
tion 1 to je uJ&tloii i)l tmiK mi
deifcUnidlr.fr ubout a veUj, but 1adcm
were m) lent for the thne le)ii((.
tieiiur IOjrlfuy), of Arkanfits, the
majority h-hier, fcnid ")t wu uppu.int
that a majority favon-d nw'iificatioi)
it not rejx-al of tJe t-tonomy at,"
(to ii'ldi 'l U thi; i -M. ( '(.Ukii
Rjneiidfni'nU r.rnwiln hi tin: hill "the
bill nuua timn probably will enjoun
ler un ewi uiive v u "
'i'iiu blelwrr (U., fie l proposal pio
vldlHK rcJIt-f pr kuu) 'i World
WAttHJNO'nN, Keb 27 W 'XI e
wnute tyjiy votS to wntinuc Die
J 6 p.-r wnt puy rut for all Kov-rn-int-iit
ernployc drawluK nujtts than
XJ a yr, Inriudlng iiLVinbvw of
wn;reiy( but ex:iudi;j(; Judge.
By tUwaxtf jr. NeU
VUAHI. Fla. pteb. 27 , Tie ar
turtic aucceaa of Prims Cu-nera'a
heavjwelght titie deX nbe agaius:
Tommy IxnixhraD amid a backcround
of palms aeema aaaured. reardleav of 1 Ji50.CK0
the outcome, but Jrorn a Unanclk! i iwiy iirzn.
e'.aiitlpoint tne rtceiput ioTnorroir Clooinp lipirea Include:
night probably will &de all the way ' duc-
buck o tm low records ot txMtiutf 6 Cnexo. and Iye
daric bgee. , J American Can
As the huge champicn jtrom Ityi American T. and T, 1.
and Loughrau. his veienm challenger I BeUilehem Bteel
?t cosjtent today m-ltb hght exer-JJ- - t
ciae and reat. the training campaign ; Co1- O. and Z.
over, it became apparent from latt ; -onaanentai tia
the prediction of President Tnomaaltb deatn of ills brother. Julius.
Li. Turner whose Portland baaeb&U
club today prepared to open spring
training at Ventura. C&l.. Marcn 1.
Turner announced that Bag Zaxl
Bhee.y. the hard bitting first bae-
Th doae ww j ratn , signed bis contract. Walter Ms
Credie, who Is returning as manager
of the Portland club alter years
apart, predicted a good team, with
President Turner lining up the need
ed players.
oj Interest at i:-t Lk.-s ullice that the
match wi!J n'Jt arm more than $76,
W0 In gale rtctlp'..
Odds on Cara.'it to retain hie
cbampioiiBhlp, perhaps by an early
Knounyut, uil hoid at to 1 and
a few wa:eiu have been made with
the tUlebolder a lavorlte &e high, as
s to
As the atMetes finished hard train
General Motors
Johns Manrilie
Liobey-O.-Prd
LatieU and Myers B.
Montgomery Ward
Nat. Distill. .
J. C. Penney
Pub. 6er, of N. J.
through the canal.
It was told to tiie chamber of com
merce board today that favorooie ac
tion on the PettAngUl bill by congress
oouid not fall in great;y Increasing
employment among railroad men in
Ia Grande and this dlrlrtlon.
NEW CROUP
HEADS CIVIC
BODY IN
(Continued Prom Page One)
34
other organizations of tlie city. He
Is head of the Walker Funeral Service
and Is county coroner.
Ernest DeLong, named first rice
president of the C. of C. for the com
ing year, has long been identified
with aKrtcultural dt-velopment of the
county. He ts head of the Grande
Konde Co-operative Creamery Assn.,
and lor the past tlx montlis has
been in char of wheat allotment
activity Ln Union County.
Angus M'AJllfcter, nurnHl second
vice president, has ben city manager
of Ia Urande for over three yeans
past, Jng a resident of the city and
county ie has been prominently
ld-fjUfJd In railroad organiz4tlon6
and many community betterment
programs.
Gene Walker, treasurer, U district
manager for tlie Eastern Oregon Light
Ac Power company. Gene Walfcer has
spent tle greater part of his HI in
and around this aection of the coun
try and has always beefl prominently
c-otinected In matters of community
tjettermeut. He has aerved as a
memtxT of tlie school board and In
other important capacities.
Tiie new officers and the- newly-
Peb. 27 fjr, The!elect1 directors will be formally ln-
Siaiiel m K nwuiTi
commerce bsnquet to be lield Tues
day. March 13 at the La Grande hotel,
with Ir- W. J. Kerr, chancellor of the
state system of higher education, to
he the main rfpeaker of tlie evening.
WAHHNOTON.
admin Let ration bill to create a fed--'ruI
communpitlone onunJaslori of
seven members to regulate foreign
and Interstate telegraph, telephone,
cable and radio aertlceg was Intro
dwicd today In lyHh houaes of con
gress li quick rcprnse to a request
rcxrl ved on I y yesterday f um I'r vsl -
Southern Pacific
8t. OH of Cal. -
ing yesterday, the Miami boxing com- I St- Oil of K. J.
misHlon named Colin McXix-bian and j union PaclXic
Roy Latham to judge the fight with
Leo tide a previously appointed ref
eree. The match is scheduled for 10
p. in. (E. S. T) and wLU not be
broadcast.
JCS COUGH DR0p
. . . Real Tliront rclicfl
Medicated with inrudi
enls of Viclis VnpoKub
ItAIN VISITS
EAST () lllCd ON
Jtuin IiutUad of snow vbtlted Kant
em Or-gon last night and this morn
ing, and Indications were that It
would continue Vjnlght and Wedm-s-
day, a.ordlng b tlie official weatlieri
predict Jon. Little change In tern
fuTature whs forwast. I
Up to 7 a. m. tday the rainfall i
amountKl to SH of an lru h, and con-i
tljnud during much of tlie morning. j
Over Hie
Valley
Personals
hnhU-r ladles Aid
The regular meeting of the Imbler
Iadles Aid bxrlety will be held Thurs-
I day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
liome of Mis. Andrew Puroz.
I)CAL ( 'II AMBER
BOARD FAVORS
PKTTKNCILL .UILLi'
(Continued Prom Page One)
a t will rt'huit In great l in-it to
rultroad einpltfynient Uirongh gitliih
111 transportation of frclgtil by the
rnlb;id tlmt Ih now, undi-r nitrl'
ti'jj.f) of too Hi t In iu jfit-iw-iil form,
h:tu in tn forcing trunvontlncnliil
frelj'lit, InuirtportuUon by water
Hate Hlltle Hfudy
A group of people In the Willow
dale dlstiict are meeting each Prlduy
evening at the home of Mr, and Mm.
Tom Jl.iti-s for evenings of Ilible
Htudy an1 which aro rejwrted V tw
very helpful and Imvn a good attend
ance, Lut Prlday evening 20 people
were prewnt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
JOrynoldii, of a Grande, and Mm i
11mard binllh huve cnarg of the
HtlKltl'S.
O
J'rlM ilia lull
Mis. ti.un Knight, of milnehait.
was tin htc U the mem ben ol
the PrlwIJIu club Thuwluy atterno'in i
iit lit-r home, There whh a slutrt :
Washington program honoring ttie
day on which the club meeting oc
curred, and the reet of the time wae
spent sewing and visiting. In honor
of her birthday, the hostess present
ed Mrs. Ray Hayes with a loveiy
birthday cake and inasmuch as Mrs
Hayea Is also moving soon to a ranch
In the vicinity of North Powder, the
club members gave her hand ker
chief shower. Mrs. 6am Knight was
elected president to take the office
left vacant when Mrs. Hayes leaves
and Mrs. Claude, WoodelJ was elected
rice president. The next meeting wiU
be held In two weeks at the home of
Mr-6. Woodell. Mrs. Knight aerved
during the afternoon.
Mote To Ls Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Lwight Fleshmann
and two ehlldren have moved from
the Grange Hail neighborhood to La
Grande, They will reside on Watson
street near the Island City road.
Planning Eratertaiiiiuent
Members of Mt. Pannle grange are
sponsoring tluee one-act plays which
are to be given at the gym In Cove
Prlday evening. March 2- There will
be some musical numbers and at tlie
conclusion of the plays there will ie
hours of dancing, free for those who
witness tlie plays.
MakLng Addition
Members of Mt, Fannie grange are
busy Uitte day .with their building
Improvement. A new kitchen. 12 ly
24 is being added to the rear of the
building and a new stove for use
there has already been bought. The
men of the wubordlnate are doing the
work themselves, while the women are
aervlng tliem their meals and hailig
work to do Indoors. The work was
on a qul't which ls to be disposed of
later. The grange ls attempting to
get all of these Improvements out of
the way before the next meeting of
the Pomona grange, which is to be
on lir- turd ay, March 24 and at which
Ml. f-aunie is to be host.
To I'l iidli ton
! Mrs. Ernest Bell, who lives above
1 the Cove, ha gone to Pendleton to
' .yifit In the care of her ulster-ln-law,
Mis. Hawk.
j i:nl4Tl;iUi
A lare crowd wus In attendance
when Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Dodson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Salisbury, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Carter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Golden entertained
friends at a party Friday evening at
lilue Mt. grange hall, A pot luck sup
per wo served at a o'clock. Tlie rest
of the evening wan spent dancing.
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United Corp.
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NEW BABY SON
ARRIVES TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. Xrwight Flesh man are
receiving congratulations on the blrtb
of a son this morning at their home
Watson street. The boy weighs
seven and one-half pounds.
P. D. Q. CLUB
GETS CHARTER
He
, In Cireeon CltlT. ilec. 11.
IBS aud came to Union with nla
parent In TO. He lived here aeveral
yeara and In Baker about three. He
wa married In Pendleton to Pannle
Selling, cousin of the late Ben Belling
of Portland In 1S08, and tot aeveral
year ran a atore at Athena. Prom
1880 to 1917, he operated a book store
In Walla end Walla and then moved
to a ranch near Walla Walla. Mr
Levy preceded him In death by three
months. Puneral services were held
In Walla Walla and then moved
ment made In the Pendleton ceme
tery. M. B.. Leon, and Edna Lvy of
TJnlon and Cus Levy of Baser attend
ed the funeral.
ASKS PARENTS
TO AID FIGHT
ON CHICKEN POX
With quite bit of chickenpox re
ported over the city. Dr. C. L. GU
sirap. city-county health physician,
urged today that parents keep child
ren 111 from the disease either out of
school and public places for a period
of two weeks or until the skin lesions
are healed up.
He said that some cases had come
to his attention whereby children 11!
of chickenpox were not being kept at
home, thus spreading the disease unnecessarily.
EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES ARE
TO CONTINUE
The evangelistic services at the
Baptist church will continue through
out the week. Tonight the evangel-
part la the services.
The P. D. Q. club has received Its
charter, which mill be presented to
the club by the president, Austin
Dunn, tonigbt at 8 o'clock at the
Sacajbwea Inn.
La Grande, Union May
Tie For Tournament
(Continued From Page One)
Vale-Rlchland game.
score comes in. it will be known
which city gets the tournament. Also,
at the Wednesday night meetings,
the drawings for places In the first
round of the tourney will be held-
Both Arnold L. Cralapp. principal
of La Grande High and a member of
the district board, and Coach Ira
Woodle. of L. H. 6., plan to attend the
meeting In Baker Wednesday night.
was passed by unanimous vote. A
committee of three to confer witn
merchants of La Grande to this end,
was appointed. The committee ap
pointed by Clisirman Webb, ls com
posed of Miss Minnie Ho) man, Alex.
Robinson and J. K. KesEly. Two mem
bers will be added to represent Union
and two others to represent Cove,
at a later date.
It is planned to hold meetings at
many point in Union county during
the next two months, for the pur
pose of inducing al producers to Join
in the movement to obtain "living
prices for products oX the farms, or
chards and poultry yards of the
county." The grange will be asked to
co-operate In the movement and all
nrrMitinrft nf fh rniintv will he lirzed
As Boon as the , snd m -fcOU( xroat for
self protection against ruinous prices
for what we produce."
WHAT CONGKKSH Jji D01NO
liy The Associated .Press)
(Tuesday Kenutc)
Debates veterans legislation.
Couuiaerco subcommittee opens
h curing on CneJand-Xuxu ell
food and drug bill.
Committees continue airrna'l,
stock exchange regulation ana
sugar neailngs.
House
Completes debate on agricul
ture appropriation blLL
Inter Late oonunerce committee
resumes hearings on stoc ex
change control.
Monday
Received a presidential request
lu establish a new federal agency
ivntrultlng communlcai Ions,
Senate
Voted Ao restore $GOrO00,HM n
benefits to hpaiilbb. hut veterans.
House
Took up agriculture appropria
tion bllL
president ItooMrvelt told Speak
er Kalney he would veto ibe
boiiux bill Jf passed.
NOTICE
Series "C" and series "D" Time
Certificates of Deposit issued by
the First National Bank of La
Grande, Oregon on March 1, 1933
and due on December 15, 1935, and
December 15. 1936. respectively,
have been called for payment on
April 2, 1934. Interest on same
ceases after that date.
First National Bank
of La Grande
David I. Stoddard, President
A. fZ. Parker, Cashier
Price Cutting Scored
By Poultry Growers
its history" and predictions were free
ly made that the Industry will be
ruined unless conditions improve.
Increasing prices of poultry fseds
(Continued From Page One)
and of baby chicks under the KRA
code, coupled with the decreasing
orlces for noultrv and eses threaten
1st, Bev. Wm. Falrweather. will sing i the lnaU6trv, according to many of
In the Scotch dialect the old Scotch the pkers. Mr. Webb said: "With
song. "My Ain Countrie." On Thurs- the lov pTict:B ioT eggs and poultry
day night about 30 members of the confronting them, poultry growers are
Pendleton Baptist choir will take hesltatine about buvinz babv chicks
this season and unless assurance ls
bad that conditions will improve, the
importation and hatching of baby
chicks will be far below normal this
season."
That more than 1000 families In
Union county are Interested In poul
try production, was stated by some
of the speakers and It was estimated
that the reduction of one cent a
dozen In the price of eggs means a
loss of from 2&0 to $500 per month
COUNTY AGENT
MEETING HELD
County agents from this section
are In La Grande today meeting with
1L A. Llndgren. field livestock repre
sentative from tlie extension service
at Oregon State college. Mr. Llnd
gren ls director in charge of tlie hog-im the Income-of the noultrr nro-
control program and will discuss the j cucrn of 'Union county, and that
program with the county agents. 'much ls taken from the channels
of trade in La Grande and other Un
ion county towns.
A resolution condemning the prac-
MAR ri DINNER -v ot Prtcw on eB- pul-
. . TT. , by La Grande merchants to draw
A banquet at which Boy Scoute of f 8nd the merchants of
liarvey Carter's troop wl.I entertain , Unjon anJ tfae citJzm6 oJ the
their parents, will be held next Tues- Mih the pro
ay evening, axarea o. av o ociocs a , ducerB itcr prtces for
the Hnnan hall, It was announced j theae proaucts antJ thuB glVe more
iwvy. t-Avru-jitc piano u WJH ! buying power to the rural population.
maue jut uie eiivcrvajiuueub m iiie
guests.
SCOUTS PLAN
U. P. COMMITTEE
TO MEET LATER
A meeting of sub -committee chair
men of tlie U. P. celebration commit
tee here, called for tonlfjht, has been
postponed to some later date. It was
announced today.
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Here's How!
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AUil ClIIIM'tl), ('lllt(H)Mft mill I'lUtl
'4 lliiiiiti nf 1'ir-ti Kiilrilulnmritd
Beginning
FRIDAY
March 2nd
Show Starts 6:30
Thursday March 1st
THE FOLLOWING SC'HKDL'LKS WILL I)H p;FFKCTIVE
PRICES
SHOWS
Matinees Daily
Starting at
2 P. M.
Evening Shows
7 and 9 P. M.
Doors Open at
1:15 and 6:15 P. M.
Satu relays
and Sundays
I'onliiHioiiH Showing
StartiiiK at
1 I'. M.
Matinees:
1:45 to 3:30 P. M.
20c
Evenings:
6:45 to 9:30 P.
M.
3c
Logcs 10c Extra
Saturdays
and Sundays
20C i.i r p. m, on
tfUtlil 0:30 P. M.
WATCH FOR THESK STERLING ATTRACTIONS
COMING TO VOI R THEATRE
Footlighl ParaSe
Flying Down to Rio
Little Women
Convention City
Hips Hips Hooray
AM) MANY OTHERS ALSO THE HEST IN SHORT SUBJECTS
Hi Nellie
Ann Vickers
One Man' 8 Journey
Right to Romance
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SERVICE AND SATISFACTION
SUNFREEZE "Quality"
ICE CREAM
Eicluilvel' In I Grande
hotel (N)
Mode
Veldpwn
20c
J5c
HEATING PAD
St. lU'gls, electric,
3-llrat Contrul S2.08
M. D. TOILET TISSUE
Bolt, Pure, 3 for 23c
C0SMET1NE
For M)ft. white bands,
large bottle 30c
EVERSHARP
47c
4 Square Pencil
4 Leads, 4 Erasers
Extraordinary Value
LENTHERIC POWDER
$1.00 size 77c
MAGNESIA MIXTURE
For sour stomach, gas.
Indigestion, guaranteed poc
3-Cell Focusing
SEARCHLIGHT
Complete 98c
Others as Low as 49c
L & L Corn Bemcdy,
Uuarantcttl . 19c
Mrs. Bre-shears, Alleel received the first week's FREE Enlargement.
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THE L&L DRUG CO.
FOR BABY
Bordens Malted Milk
Large size 59c
Mclltus Food 3c
Nelson Talcuun 19c
Balo' Cream - 2.' - Sue
Baby oil 50c
Cotton 10c - 1.00
Baby Pads 23c - S1.00
Water Bottle 69c
Cod Liver Oil
Norwegian, pint G9c
Bottlea, Nipples,
Croup Kettles 1.25
Camphorated, Oil 1.7c - 50c
Not Iirops, Chest liubs
llali er Oil
Dependable
Quality-
AT LOWEST COST! F
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14150
This new, genuine SPEED
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day problems.
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ited quality been built Into a washer
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it hear how smoothly and quietly It runs and read the
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