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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1922)
Monday, August 14, KZ2 I PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THREE SEEK SENATORS TOG1 ;r " .--v- --M'r i t mm? IT is not lowly priced corsets that we refuse to sell, hut unlovely corsets that do not bear the hall-mark of quality. ,We cater to those who desire and appreciate distinctive and correct dress, whether their incomss are large or small. ' Our ' - GOSSARD L7,rs CORSETS carry no extra charge because of their beauty and superior quality. It seems wise to say this because the distinction tliat comes of care ful selection often gives the impression of expensiveness. Nor is there any extra charge for our exceptional fining service that assumes full responsibility or your complete satisfaction. Mississippi' Dunioc r a i i v I'rimary Tuesday Will I'l-int,' Campaign for Scna lor (o Interesting ('lose. lb. SOLD BY Hill's Department Store See Our Windows for Our August Specials PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE Tho Store FOREIGNERS P, fA Knt. Wiillot "NYimI.mI onj (Jiny AYhifo 'iy in Mos- cow; Russians MnUe Am-; oricai) I'rnl'ilcci's ISIush rubles n diiy, or uhmit $250, Ih enn i:ji(lcr'il n ;poor turnover for them' upecukitiors. Kori'lmuTH, however, "ii rc In n (different position. Fil'Ht of ull they muni )iay the high hotel prices, for fluty cannot find iiecomoilutioiiH i'lMwhrt, and when I hey buy ru , bleu thev tin vu to give up real mon ey I'm- them, while tint KiiHHiunA f 'cm to pirk thtJm off I roes. (My An-oclutwl ITckm.) JACKSON, MIbh., Auk. 14. MisH iRHippl'H deinociatic primary n'1 Tu'iHilay brliiKH to n done one of the moHt interesting and nharply contested r;unpalKHH of recent yearn anions tho thru candidates seekniK null) Ina lion for the Heat heliiR va ciiled by John Sharp WHIiu.nH in l he. United States senate. Noinhin ihm Ih equivalent to election. l-'ornitr CoiiKreHsmnn H u e r t KephmiH, of New Albany, fonimr Unite-J- Sin leu Senator Juntos K. Vardainan, of Jack won, and. AIIhm Hello Kearney, of Flora, aa cand.- dates lor the Hunatorlni toirn, Iihv.i utv.U contributed largely 10 the Jii- lereHt that iiHually attend i hu:U a campaign. According to ue'l posl- d political observers, each v. HI poll larKf vote In TueMlay's con test. and while headquarters of all three Lin:lidales express entire confldeuee In the outcome .in last minute an nouncements, ft Ih generally con ceded that none of the three will have a walkaway. Women Will Vole. Forecasts of the probable vote to be polled vary from HiO.000 to IKn.O'lO. It Ih estimated thai from :i,0ti to fiO.fMMi women wiii vole for the first Hlnte. Veteran :olit(-j cal observers dfetltire thai tho wo-, inen's vole will bo a deciding l:n'-1 tor In the contest. The uncertainty ns .to (he fend of tho fnninlnd vole closely coi.-;-cldes with l he uncertainty that ire- j vails as to the probable ou'eoiue of the candidacy of Miss Kearney. If she should poll as many as 25.000 j votes n second ulmary will be j necessary. Mr. Stephens has beei; 1 making an active rumpnUu for the past several weeks, while Miss Koar-I ney haK been campaigning for about 20 montliH. Mr. Vardamr:i person ally has taken no active pu-t In I he campaign. Wilson Titkes Haul. Former President Wood row Wil son's letter declaring Mr. Vardainan to bo "wholly false and untrust worthy," anil rxprossliiK the hope thai he will not be again h-mii to tho United Stales Hf-nute has not been useJj by Mr. Stephen hi his campaign aiiceches. tilthou!)1 he vig orously denounced Mr. Vnnlnin i.i for his. alleged desertion of the democratic party during ihe world war and for ins ailack upon tne I Wilson ml minis! ration darint: and following tho war. Tho determination of tho do-no- cratic Htaie executive committee to prevent ropubl leans and socialists frour participating in the democratic primary, us they have don.i in- con nlderable mi in hern In former years, has canned mur mu rings of discon tent in he Vnrdanrin r.ittks. be- icoufi, accoidini? to demo. -rat I? oi'ti irials, tlnv h-.ul counted on iwyv ling apro.c ;:i:it.!'y 'Jt,t)U) otes fr un these elem i't.i In f-irmt-r yeni h it bus bi:n ll;i ?M-.t n to allow ill' white ine.i duty iiali'ie,) j(,r n! fragti to participate in the dumu eriilic priii! i y. le-.rdlcRH of po'.'ii ,cal affil; ti on: hu. il i. year a'l je I publican uml Hoclalists will be .ehiiileiigud. Second only to the senatorial con test in general interest are Mie con tests in several congressional dis- jtri'tw. , Tlierw were eleventh hour jsnsatiojiH in the fifth and eighth (districts caused by new entries, and j there is much speculation us to what will happen in these two dis j tricts. I Congressman J. W. Collier, who I has served the eighth district for 'twelve consecutive years, is opposed) iby J. If. Howie, of Jackson, (lis-1 ftfiet attorney for the seventh judl-i Icial district. , f In the fifth district,, where Con jgressuiau Ho as Collins, a first-term-er, had been striving for honors in u content with Mrs. J. K. Ar jnold, of Union tho voters were glv jen a profound suiuirise by the last i minute announcement thai. United 'States MaiHhal Floyd J-oper Iiad entered tho contest. In the fourth district Congress man T. U. SiKSon is battling with three opponents H. S. Semiuelnuin and S. A. Miller -ol West Point nml Jeff Itusby of Houston. It is gen erally conceded that a second pri mary will 1je necessary to fettle I this comes). j Personalities became- so pointed :in (he sevi'nth district between Con gressman Quln and his single opij ni nt, Hugh V. Wall, of Hrookhaven, that they early' abandoned all plans for a joint debate. Thia Is Mr. .Wall's second effort to win over Qulii. caiiilldate of two years ago, but the race has nitracted little attention. Congress J, );. Itnnktn, of the first district, and Conuressman IJeu- jumiu HumplirieH, ot the third dis trict, have beiu declared nominees of the party, neither having opposition. ROYAL ESTATE - VALUED HIGH HONOLULU, T. II., Aug. 11. The estate of the late Prinze Jonah; Kuhlo Kalanianaole, who served for twenty years ns the territorial dle- i gate to congress. Is valued at $ 1 IG. :Ju 1.50, according to the inventory fried in the circuit court here. Tho unencumbered income de rived from the estate by the widow. Princess Klizabeth Kalanianaole, ap proximates $ 2,800 annually, and a movement is on loot here to obiaiu u govern in t pension for her in memory of the services rendered tho territory by the prince. The recent republican territorial conven tion pledged itself to obtain Huch a pension from tho legislature. In the sixth district of T. Webber Wilson, district nttorney, cluini he majority of 7,000 opponent, Jeff- Col bui this Is disputed side. 'Congressman (k not HeOklng re- will win by a votes over bin iius, or Laurel, by the other Paul bohuson election. Congressman H. CL Lowrey of the second district, has a lively uppon eut fn A. (' Anderson, a defeated SUGAR BEETS TO BE BUMPER CHOP SALT LARK CITY,- Utah, Auk. 14.- The sugar beet crop in Utah and Idaho this year is .expected to average between 12 and It tons per ucre compared with 10 tone in i;21, according to. reports com piled here. The total tonnage, however, will be smaller than last year because of n lesser number of acres planted. The 1!)2U Idaho production is es limated at 200.000 tons, or 120,000 tons under 19 21. Tho acreage planted in Idaho shows a. decrease of approximately 2n,ini0. (H.V ARP.U-tlll.'.l l'l'I'HH.) MOSCOW, July r.. (By M:ill1. After one or two visits to Moscow's liowly opened mid cny summer cafes, foreigners Isltlng II usshi usually retire to tlmir rooms to a dint of crack era and cht .'hp and frantically telegraph home fur mor money. The Ktiodan capital ha; become probably the mose expensiw city in Kurope from the standpoint of living costs til the foreigner. ln-; bliinhlngly the restaurant proprie tors furnish third nit.' nuats andj demand prices v hlcli an Ani'-rican I miiiiini-r resort tr.otel in itii- lieiuht ' of the Hcason wivuild not even ctm-1 nlder. A mor lea w:i r jvrofil 'ei'.i ' wero blushing, slr.rlnkii'i; voiU-ii! in, comparison with fliKu uw n gel -rich -! quick trillloncireH. j Ht Mollnr )cc H am. Two young Americans w i at tn njio of these rnstn nrants and c-ib r-' ol a beef steak, a ,i omelette, a tnt-! tie of near beer ant tv.-o -iMi:li nnw ! of coffe. The eh v w.is t t.e i i:!.!e' flrjulvnlent of J 1 x . l-'om- oth.-rs or . denkl small portWnis nf ic cr.-.imj lecor.aled with a s' r iw fit-t ry and a thin rt'ice from a p"nr. Tle-ir cIum-Ic j wan ,;. Hut il cowl Ih. in another j dollar apiece in eutr.uiiv jnt j 10 gel. into tho pine. ' The restaurant pmprietutM that li'X.h luxes and the Uw) eimis' of opera t Ion make i It. -: cIuli .,t ' necessar..' but I iteir cihUum.-: n su- j peot they ate try inc. to m.i h:w-U 1 In one hUVniuer nil the iimn y ihryi nank in roinoih lllng and i.-.fuii'pii..v ! their cafes. HllHsians by 1 he ; (. Ul6HU prices wfUuilH . iut . l-e they nhn are spicut'iii- i,,)- i FLYGASTERS Tl VIE S I SOON (ttv AHsnclotecl lrnl SAN l-'li ANl'lStH), Aug. 14. A Pacific Coast tournament of fly and lure casters from the lending clubs el Oreuon. Washington ami Cali fornia, will be held n( Stow lake in Golden Catn park here in the latter part of August under the auspices of the San Francisco Kly Casting club. The M ult iiomah anglers of Port land will send a delegation which I nr hi (I is I tack us, Herman and Mc- I'ai'I.nid. mi t ion a 1 record holders, while (he Hen It In team will be headed by Udhohn, lirr and Hyer, t iscnr Lane is t he captain of (hi Los Autelej, entrant. TAXI 243-W Boston Lunch ' 1 "209 Fir Street 30c Meals and Up Served from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. Midnight Chinese Dishes Also TAXI 287-J Noodle House . 1005 Adams Ave. First Haas Slondlrs mid Chinese Dishes, from 11:30 n. m. until 1 p. in. All klndfl of pU, 8nntlwiclu and coffee. WONG SING, Proprietor Both Places II! FIVE i Mv Sfl... 1're.is.) 1UHJP1AM. Wash., Auk. 14. I'd it y - ti e whales" have been tak .'it IIuih tar this reason at (he whaling station al Westport. Threw wliJilinK "h.Mls have made thy cauhes. w hi. h include :tr humphncks. nine 'lub-.-ks ;ui,i mu- sierm. The catch i-; bclnw normal at present, but the uhab-rs hope to attain their t M'lvted latch before the season . h. -s l:it - In O. tote-r 1. BANG'S A ' The Typewriter Man. Cleaning and Adjusting Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. ' Bargains in Second Hand Machines. . , Call Foley Hotel W&k ,-:S, plis f,4 '.lidH.lIt,, !...' Hi V l'' ; The Genie of the Wires Aladdin summoned the genie of the lamp and any wish was immediately gratified. At your command there is the genie of the wires. He will take your voice instantly without regard to distance wherever you maj' desire to send it. You are familiar with the conveniences of local telephone service, but have you ever 'thought of the pleasure or profit available: in the use of the long distance lines? The genie of the lamp was the servant of a single individual. The genie of the wires will respond to the call of every telephone user. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. "Mt. Emily" Products Is your assurance that you are getting the Best in Cured Meats The Grande Ronde Meat Co. by eek! -everything for the baby Infant s White Dresses 3- t" $1.0 Infant's LYnlien Wool Shirt 9Hn .Japanese 'Silk guilts M Ksinoiid (Vil) r.lankets in culoi s . ..l.!'-") 1 $.7 "White Cotton lilankels OSc Infant's Sweaters !): to ifL'.-l.") Flannel Shirts 9So White Outing Skirts "" liuhlier 1'ants 0: I J i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - lilankels oTJi; Woo Jlose, white and colors :!."ie to ").") With every 1vo dollar .u i-.-ha.o of Infant: wear we will he free one hahy rattle. ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE If ITCHEN. HOMFORT, LIAY BE OBTAINED THESE HOT SUMMER- DAYS BY THE EMPLOYMENT OF ! I FlArtri CnntArtre DaviPAK 1"' You would lie surprised to know the size of a meal that may be prepared with a few simple devices. The cost o;f operation is trivial in com parison with the convenience and comfort ob tained. Call and See Our Line of TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, HOT PLATES, GRILLS Eastern Oregon Light and Power Company and Turn the Corner Save White Satin Flour- None better sold in La Grande. Every pound guaranteed. It makes bread that you like to show your neighbors. Try a sack and be convinced. MAI M f m The Pacific Telephone $ J And Telegraph Company CMI if AIM 48