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PAGE THREE Monday, Jamiary 22, J&2&. THE LA GRANDfl EVENING OBSERVED Tin If I PS t' r , SUERIFF fAP'N KEruY .IEKil-F VMEAIlfl. IS A MOOK AMD A AND I'M fcONA BEAT HIM AT THE Polls AT v pUEStWjS a.EiVKM YA HAVE-HT 60T A CHANCE.' HE'S 60T BOSS CLANCY BEHIND HIM AND HEi SPENDIN A POT O'MONEV U iu -CT HMTLECTEP W ! ' E COTTA HtlA - -.japs, I ' A i . MWlV f hr- il" I . ' 1 I ..- i MY l-ACKIH' YA CANT IMS,) , KfcE? r,-5s C6AM 70:' A A ! !-: I ;'.IT5Tm; f S i V071 'i:M3WIfJ L..:.-.,-'.v. mm U? ... LiiA TAI k.i r-,; U'; H.eH, ip.wi.UI.-f? i f Si:il .-p at CMC MesTi.-f t:.-k JUT A.:y w.- U yur ; j . ...... . 'A ' 1 I lV.H'T Tftl.i. c'a civx-.ts F p:'. . -( ivm, 1 -Y .).!' til1"' ' V'NiN . I I I .'""""V'iii i) r'f"' i r.VT.-.-'l eiwl it 1 IIS I -re.rva MEN. AHf ail-K WCATCLS - II - - lS"LLL, l.'-T HIM t" veny .:.-. j ,i tv-f KCSPlM'ttlM? HfT'oAN !?ur Late! ir he i-o:v .'(PtE AND !t:W !r.H CH.'C--i .'.'Mr Dti kot him,amy,vay'. I ;. .- - "- MMTA FALt.CN A3IX3P' ' . tr. ivftT TOO .LATE VSil ToV SfSfl ; sT.'f'ipr.DL" pat MfiTwy- pw;a .; -i in cuk won: w-1 , l: . 1 . 'x '..1-" :2a-.w- ) f-uTi'A Wl. WW 'c ,..vv.-.'"-"T. ) -ANYWAY 1 Jhpj -me" "W,v.3 i lf .' .... i J ..''.,: i... UJ - .1 fiV.--V.:;Vc. i .it V.'.'i I , ' ; J J r,-.ATi!ci:'L-i';.'l r y hvt'&dSi 05jJi"l V- '(HLRESHIE f ' te.? a. fv . - '; i !J1 f).lJWj n a i. mi W . . . a... 11 GOVE' OFF R8-15 instead of 34-10. Anyway th-: tho other' Jtamhloi'8 put up a Bjiorty rami' andjweru J. M. UNION", Jan. 22. owing- to bad conditions of ijortions of the railroad' between I'nion and Cove, i he U-c::l ! train htia not been able to make Hh ! dally tr"p for r.eveial dayn. J. 1- Hall' who recently went into the taxi bawi-' neua. has boon harulihij; Un; traffic ! between tlie two towns. j Vniona first and t-econd hich Hrhoo!' hooiiern v.ere botli in action as'tm tha last week, the suconda at Jnib-' ler Krii:ay evening and tho rejjulara at Klein on Saturday. For the ln.b ler u:nu coach Morgan took the fol lowing line-up: Latea, Hansen, Camp--buil, AluCUihin and Gferteh and re ports 'a c,ood tMmo with close rel'er eeing, Union caiturins t Ions end ot the 31-17 score. At Eln Satur day evening they had anoiher fast tTa.'ne. There also tho falling: was cio.ve, but with the difference that .Union waa waa the locr, Klin malt- ins If poinU to I nion'.-i J3. ?.Ir. Mor- 1 pan waa well pleaded with the treat- , mt.nt rict-ivt'd :'rum both the branch ; line schoelH. i Tony 1). Smith, Union's genial pont mastcr, after having bcn confined to hla home lor Ecvccal daya on- ac count of cn attack of grippe, in ajrahi behind the hair, and ready to tak care of Uncle Gain's buainea. V'. A. Steward was herft from Eak la.:t Faturday. Ho waa registered at Ithe Unin Jlotel. IMward UroKsin. the Baker rcof rs Tfrt, I:) In I'nicm aa:n (joins some repair work. H. G. Avery ramc over from I-1 Crandf -t Tuesday. lie waa rcg Itttred at the Union Hotel. Tweaks Arm. Pldnsy I.tobbin, v.-hilo practicing baEketball at the Smith hall last Fri day bad e misfortune m fail mnd break one of Hie bo:i-rs cf bin fore arm Just above the wr.st In falling" he threw out bis hand to catch him yilf and the bone waa broken. An X-ltay picture wan taken and Hip in--Jured .rm Cared for by I (idmore. The V.. of P. dance:; beinj; put on cvrv Ui'day niiht are b'r.n,- wtrlt attended. 'Ir. CJilmore bar' mnved into th" Morris Milb-r property jn.t r.orl.i of thp Unin Hot"-!, In d'der to be r.:u his r-fi ie. I le was living o::t i ;i tv:p no:-i c nd of ih- t iwn. UiV"-'i Morry, a fus:n'.'r I-a Grnnd" boy, ;'). ruaninLT n v',"B:ing an; p re ,-1,'iPK r idor r, i-r 3 : n ; a I : t-d ; . . latf ri'M'b--.! btrrv.i pf'.L-- and is doin; n r ird b- in--.-. Tbr b-)"ktbad ramc played hero Friday : i V.tv;; i-n .br Union I' eion tvf.i.-! ':'A V:, I":an;d vr.r, la G r"' '.t o IT;! d :ff - rt fri-rr1 tli. i -" ?rt ;v .-J ' I-t G-and' with their reidar pluye.ru mifht huvi told a diffc.t'iit wtory. The Uniun .Hotel now has a more -tieei'oiii'nl radio machine installed ; ml thp patruns are able to enjov l oncerlrf and riiallar entertainment j frurn Uri;;co, Denver and ether uol.'ito. Hoyd of Knterpr;:: Kaatern Orcjron viidtora Morrow of Pendleton. G. linker and fi. i. Karnca ASIILfiM HAS .NEW CHIEK ASHLAND, Jan. 22. Ashland's chief of police controversy has been iefinil'dy settled with tho aunolnt-! The rhin;:Mn;r boo at tho Mf;h acho.il 1 ment and confirmation by the city ' -,ym I'riday and .Saturday waa quite council of Stanley Itobinetto to buo Hitccc-..'. 7)"! ween M aitd . CO men ' 'td J. W. Hatcher. Several person s i : and hfiys turned out each day and ; hin;;icd about iwo-tliirdu of tho ijij; roof. 1 1 iKa school f.irJn lino leaderidiip of scnif. H'deeted by Mayor Hoornto refused to actjepi: tho appointment, while other;; who Bought tho office did not meet the- teaehej-3 ; v. Ith the approval of tho council. f erved calteria lunchea to the jjJiin;r- Jannetiiso nivJita of the Pacirtr TeN !i';i cvLi- noon liour. j "'phone fie Telejrraph company were C. 1. firai wan over from Ha Grande educed from 10 years to five, at th'-. Jaat Tbui'adiiy on buainenB. . meetintr, and the payment of a cti.in Work haw bof-n started on the prop- annual fee of Jfi'io chantred to provide a ration of the new addition to the !o- fr,,(' phones to the city for tin; satu v.-i' ccmetory. nniount.. A. pro:;.tn way put unv by the pu-f " . '. ' tU: i;i:dh r-'i'ado in . the feloutb J Lve.rai patrons i br.ildin;? hat J''rHlay. v.'t re pn:r;er.!- c nd enjoyed the chil ('ron'." rrcitatintr; and drilla. .Tun:; 1 han fiiljb.v, K. V. JIacfiman ud .T. I-'. Phy wT-o i.x Grand ti K'ucst-i of ll'o n TiiVI l:4t Wi"d;. Atuun:: i hy tir- I.'iTiun liv. hf s---.- ";1 ln:-.l'! o; H e luiai 'ore wn- Flint" Journal: "Germany Wam:i eac-" iieadline. If we knew wher.e wan we certainly would teil her. ' I'-echestei- Times Pnton: In th . f end democratic country aimo wrybody Is wtlllntr to treat member; I tho upper rlri" t n.H P'l'ia! I. Superfine made by JLci(l ffiafakp La Grande, Oregon I 1! Advertised Goods Reach ion t . Lost lotion A BIG. PART OF THE COST .OF .LIVING, TODAY M4Y.B1J CH-'-KCED TO LOSfT '; ; MOTION, TO SLOW, SLIPSIIOD DISTRIBUTiO!'; OV COOCP, AND TO OiJj- 'p ' ' STYLE,; WASTEFUL SELLING, LIEXWO i'Jf. Forcxamjjl-2, ovsry yc?.r tons of fti,i'..!i and vcgelaWcs rot cn the grouml, l:;Wi!-:e it doesn't pay to pick thcus... Dl;w-.u'r:l growers plant lam lite next Rcr.r-r-n, and ' the supply of food is rciucctl. I'nv, while, consiimers in tTio c-r y grumble over his?h prices. Dcc.isr. ' ere! ,'snpp!y are not brouh. forrelhc. Contrast this v. ii.Ti the I-.ant";."? cf or . anges. $1,000,000 a yc;r h vp?nt for a'l-' vcrlisinff by the co-or ra'.H-e r.' .:o:' of the Californist Fruit G: o - era. ..A lorpc sum; yet it is only iihmi r.nz-V.tih of a cent per dozen onc-sir.lioth of. a eta for each orange sold. And this advertising has kept down the cost of orr.njrcfi. To quote r.n official of the Exchange: "The cost of selling cranes an:! lemons throiiKh the California Fruit Grovcr.f .t'crr:i'-r3 i.i ',''.. cc von? i.ri;-! -il ''r; ycv.r.r "F;l ?;; (-uiv? ;,. .:, : iit !; iu!r.',.i.';.!i ',v.''.s ':'UKf5;.J ;'o f.'-n !!?!'?;' i:.:; '.f i!.v? ;.;r '.::t ; .'.r.i.MK'iin- v:; r t UrzV hy (: oj)ji Hv: r .!v!. i N'.c to r.j?(' rf'ly t.vh; K'J :::vy c;;vr;;i'"J :w !efc.vi . "'-!";:'".'; :'."; ',' :iK;'.!'f ry .''" on ;:c ''.:: .i: ''-:;: v,'ci M ; . ir. iv; pro "I t . grovlu j;or?.n.Aa. J';"." fliTiV ijr? woti'd itsfiovc hwn (!iM',fl. C'-J ? r dt'd sttul ol!e." t:v." .?,,.:;.ci." Advert isitip;, r.cviy tVr.o. 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