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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
Wednesday, August 30, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THISEE CLOSING OF PRIMARIES tion campaign by Woodbriilge N. Fer-'slljtn fuel famine, hvs brfn ontU;r.vd lis, fuvmer oveinur mid one of the by thu wutto lU'imrlinont t ' -v lew ut'mot-rais ever eieeieu 10 wie i,'uvi'rnirship. ext in interest is the race for tne U'pubhcan Humiliation for governor, ut HarriBOurs. fui pU-a of tint asso ciation to Herks lamt ownerrt Ims alieaily borne fruit aiul many liotts.v j liulilors luive laid in a supply of wood. The association Is posting to use wood w fuel without u I'lianne In i'Miilnim..t. Kurt her. to the extent t( wliith hliKhtt'd cheat nut can be utilized, lht owner and forest are b. e(itted." Ill 1 II Aspirants for Various I litical Ot'fit'cs have Begun Final Campaign Oriiul that A V ill Terminate Sep-, teinlicr 12; Interest In-; tense. I i ijir Aaaociatea Preasl ! DETKuiT, mien-, rtug. mi. Aspir-; i ants i'or vaiious political offices have; beun the ion campaiKn wind that J will reach a climax with the tate-wki.i primary election, September 12. The. fight for the republican nom ination for United States senator con-' tinues to hold the spotlight amoni; Michigan electors due to the more important issue involved. This issue, arises from the campaign of Senator Truman H. Newberry, his election and the seating of hint by his colleague? at Washington. Although Mr. New-, berry- is nut up for re-election, as he still has a pait of his term to serve,' the incidents turiounding his brief; political career have been drawn iiitu( the campaign because Senator Charl es h. lownsend strongly champiuncl him in the senate. The battle against Senator Town . send has become a "three against one '; proposition, a trio uf men seeking to displace mm horn the republican side. These three are Congressman Pat rick U. Kelley, of Ixnsiug; Kormer National Legion Commander, Major John G. Kmery, of Grand Rapids, and State Senator Herbert 1 Baker o Weadock. Kuch of the senator's opponents is using Newberryism as one ot tne keynotes uf his campaign, although Major Kmery has confined most of his talk to a plea for a soldiers bonurf and other proposed legislation. Congressman Kelley has been par ticularly loud in his denunciation of Senator Newberry and of Senator Townsend because of the hitter's sun port of the junior senator. Mr. Bak , er, choice of the farmer-labor group within the icpublicnn party, has de nounced "Newberryism" and demand ed legislation favorable to laboring men in the cities and to the farmers. The winner uf the four-cornered ; race will be opposed during the elec-j The incumbent. Alex J. tiroesbeck, is I LM.Moni k..r Tiw., m i.vJin .r Adiiun, and Kichard H. Fletcher, ot I''mis t iroii.;hnut the coun y ur Bay Citv James B. Batch, former1"? 'oiseholders to use cord wood mayor of Kalamazoo, and Alvah M. c,,t ' ' tUxxhr in order o Cummins of Lansing are the demo- lvo 'oal spituls, schools, 'cratic candidates. . rhiircl-.M and mlMstnes. Governor Gruesbeck's opponents in , "aey t. llyhihty. presld.-nt of imuny cases have assailt-d his. methods ltf- am-lntloii. has iw.-iv-Ml the f j since he took office Jess than two I,i;''r u'"n M,J"'' j years ago. These critics allege that ntrt, Mau- commis.sfon-r ut r,r ! the centralized state government CB' 1 plan, that he nut in operation last "I think ih Tlorka County Co.v year, has given him unwarranted pow- servrlcn c-snriatii-nV plnn of u.' ers. lug the attention of the public to The wet and dry issue, although it the nvailihilily of suitable wood, is likely to be brought up, probably particularly blighted chestnut, for will not as big a mirt in thq fuel as a means of averOn;; din t-lection as me voters at first were tress this winter, Ih an excellent out' led to believe, according to students ot The department in turn is eucour the situation. Humors persist, how- aging t ho use (if chest nut on t lie ever, that one uf the rei)u4)Hcan can- stiite forests for this imrnnso. I he- didates will ajinouiue himself in fav-llleve the campaign will do much or of beer ami wines before primary Jgood. particularly, in those sections day. io date this rumor has not been of the state wherein it s fensih) continued. LABOR M REFUGED i SAI.KM. Auf. -The liulu.it rial : I .aliur putty liiua l-ivii.t'iinuiilly orun umt in the thinl o-liKivssiunnl ilis Jiiict ut' tneii- i'OMiiusi'tir Multno hnuh county- Pi-titions .fur the put -. posu i-onl. lining the reiuiivl numlHT jwt n:l--:fi were . tiled Sutuntuy with jSteretiiiv of State Ku.er uml the see- 'tne rrty a quantity rt nmiunutin ! Names l el'i esentiiur at least 5 per ieeht ut tile tutal Vote luilleJ for een jeitssman in the (fenetal eleetion of I v-,,.,.,,,1,,,,. .t tif'lt were ne.-es''rv na Itlic petitions. These contained "!2r names, whieh wore sufficient. ( i he central committee uf the party w K. T. Johns, U. A. Upton, l. Hng- M-nd. II. Cntchinir, J. K. Nasholm nml M. O. .Ichm. Any cnmlidateK for political office in Oieiroii who expect to file bv party convention or HRSentb'y must, under the law. dn s h" September 12, this venr, or tn i.ot less than fifty-five hefnre thf eb'cti'Mt Hut whi'-b falls on Nuvpmbev 2. I The law provides also that anv can jdidates conibiff out iydependentlv must I do so in not less than forty flays he- fore the election day or not later thai September 27. 813 Tongues In Africa. Thent are SKI limmmKos and dia lects In use unions; the blacks In Af rica. HUNGER, THE BK3T SAUCE, Banco is used to crnnte an appetit or relijb for tho food. The right wa ia to look to your digestion. Wh von have Rood digestion yon are cer I Him IO ri'll-Ml V"Ur Hlu. uinriiucuuin Tablets improve the dl(?eation, erent healthy npnrtit and eaus It gent! movement, of the bowels Adv. HEAD TDK WAND AT)S! in n n n i M i "7r n ,hp iaWi dn ,)" ptemiwr 12, thisi is muu y Y Id iu ununiaiLL.U- ' ' ' i B FIREWOOD ( Bv AsHocliiti" rrHS.) RKADINO. ja.( Auk. :tn. The Berks County Coaservat ion Associa tion's campaign, urging throughout the county tlio use of timber of lit tle marketable value to avert, a pos- LA GRANDE PERMANENT AS THE KYRAWIUS .Manufacturers (if 0 iiiiiiduig C9 7or Ihnti & Invalids MO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office. or.1 Fountains. Atk for HORLICICS. (-Avoid Imitations & Substitute For Sale For Sale 81 ncres on Cn therlno creek. Part of tho Old Sugar farm. All In cultivation, 40 aerea well adapted for grain or alfalfu and the bal ance natural hay land, will grow the finest nine, or Timothy hay, and a natural feeding ground along the rlvor, woe-re the willow grow. Price, $95.00 per aere, on good terms. There la also 80 acres adjoining this laud can be bought ou same terms. . 0 roin 3 bedrooms, full basement modern house In Connurdale. Price $3200. $1000 caah, bal ance on monthly installment pay ments at $:10.00 per mouth. A jfooxl rooming ho 11 ho close in, 27 rooms alt furnished and heated. Doing a good business, all the rooms full and most of them steady roomers. Price $280Q, and terms on part of it, with a good lease on building. 7 room modern hoiiHe In good condition. 4 lots, shade trees, good barn. This plaee is priced for a quick sale. New G room modern bungalow, large lot G I'M 4T, hard surfaced street, full basement, built-in hitch en. excellent lawn and sh rubbery, fine location. Will consider soldier's loan. New, modern G room bungalow, Just completed. Garage, basement, built-in kitchen. If you want some thing new and modern come In and let me show this to you. The price is $:tfi00, and the terms are reasonable. Modern 6 room home, two lots, basement, trees and lawn. This place Is in excellent condition. Price $3000. roomed house, 2 bed rooms, at 1314 Jackson street, with bath, toilet, city water, trees, shrub bery, board sidewalk, cellar,. All for $2000 and $000 cash will bun dle it. Balance a mortgage for $800 can be assumed and monthly payments on balance. 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Emily" Products la your assurance that you are getting the Best in Cured Meats The Grande Ronde Meat Co. mm r ' -Tk.. i'N ' t, - i t' - j - - r -, J Portrait of an El Sidelo Smoker H E finds EI Siuelo's aroma very agree able. He likes its hand some shapes. He likes the way it draws. What more does he want? Like all El Sidclo smo kers, everywhere, he's having a good time, and he doesn't care who knows it. El Sid.lo Clf.r I. made bj Cohhj luli r d c,gr Cofyondqa, N.w rk mm "I'd 3 for 2y 7 Lily LA GRAND GROCERY CO. KING If ytui woultl go into a fnal ot'i'it't' and nnmmiioc that you wanted to buy 100 tons of eoal, you would expect special ijUenlii i), wouldn't you ? , i Well, now, KYKUY I'KK'SOX who conies into cur office looks like n HVN'MfKl) TON customer to us. HE IK. For when we sell him the first order, the i;ood service, careful delivery and satisfactory coal that ho get will he apt t hold his trade ami lirinu' him hack for the liahmce of the 11UN i)lKI) TON'S, even if he only ets it a ton at a time. Wo dt) net make enough profit on one ton in' on one load to he indiffer ent as to where a customer jjots his next supply. Therefore, we give hiiu the. ipialily ami the service that nutko liim wan! to Im? his oral from IM right' along. . 1 ' ' i i A Mississippi Kiver pilot acknow lodged that ho did not know the loca tion of the snags in the river hut atlikd, 'T know whore they AIN'T nudlthnt is whore T run my lu at." AVe ih not cla.' n to km;w the location of the slate; and other impurities usually found in i oal, hut wo know where they AIN'T and that is whore wo got ouiM-oal. If you find clinkers in OUU coal, phone us, call write or wire us immediately and wo will huv them. TRANSFER FEED STORAGE PACKING CO. 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