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- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER n Tuesday, January 22, 192-1. Coooooooooooooooooc ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo And There Were No Casualties Woolen Shirts FIND IT HERE i'-MjWW -a a o o o o o o o iw 475 DEPARTMf NT STORES Copy tor (Ilia column must bo Id by 9:00 a. in. 102 Depot St, La Grande, Oregon 2 l- PAGE EIGHT Mw 'ill' i" 11 I lUATflw.uanr U n n n M M M n H u H H M H H H H B B U U u Men's hlue and grey Flannel Shirts in col lar - attached styles. Sizes 11 to 20. A shirt at a price even one can afford. Oi O I O i o o Hi iiiMllt'iiuiK, I'lcniiiuc. Hultun hull's, buttons covered. tumping. Mull ordera mvun proiniit attention. All work Izmir- 0 antced. I'uncy art Koods., 1). M. C. i Thread und Baby Wear. 01 'I'lio KllU'hliiif nml Art Shop, 2! Mrs. U ll. Norton. g; 1116 Adams o O; -tryst, vvri ... i ft J n. ';'u',i,,,' i., ' os wcie la tlico two automobiles wlion lhev cia.',hrd nt Memphis. Tcnn.. rcccmtly ami noo wai iiloui.iy nun!. A motor bus and tom-iny cor collided, tho rua carrying 18 pcoplo uvlns domollshcd. 1'honu .Main b:i2 a-j 1 -1 id 1 re,ilar Old-Tlluo dunce nl i o o WHiIr.a und KTi;..ll''ITTIN. frr I'honultlS-J. statutory pny. In thu nelirhhorlwmii I rn 1,11 11... .1.. , .- 11,,. i-'n,.,i hull, Thursday, January 21. ,,f 3,0(io.ooo.OOO in five years'l Stall s und In assuring u continu- 1 t nine. Cull for Wils. ' 11... 1 en rii (.'umiiiiKHiun of tin; 'liy oi Iji flnir proHiH-rlty in tin cumitty i.s lo T Hiv nf! "f oourH"' a ffrout dcul of thin ! dt'f,fUt hnua hill umt n iliuc J ' ' -'xpnrtiniro him irunt-for tlu euro ' taxutlon to tin- lulitai pmiw-blr i - M 7 1 and iimlnti-nuncf; of the woundi J tt:nt undiT txiiin tondiUoiib." J unci dlHtih!id muMI.-i h. who urn Vimrtj,' l.Jdi 'iitlHillc chuicli lire U..nl...l .. in 1... - 1 1 1... run 1 iiiirry. w ufnn-iiiy ..... , . w .i iirmiiTl v inili luii ... r I Tn'ivm ywi 1'iiinjf Grande, Orison, for Ihu t:iiHtruc-' 8. o o -o 0-1 201 Depot St. o lion o 8: O of the Improvement In Jin-1 provenient listrlit nuinher J :iC, O. within the City of J.a Orundi!. -0 1 son .acL'ordiiiK lo thu piling itml . o Hiicciflcutiono of Haiti iititn ovemeiit, ' O now on Hie in tin: office of the City Iti cordur of wild city. A deposit o of Ili.OU will ho required for net of UiXDKRWOOI) IS " plann und eiH'ciflcaiionB, . whlvh o amount will ho refunded If bidder is iinnuccc8rul, und returns auiue lu this office. ItidH will ho rocelvi'd to the hour of evon-thirly p. in., January TA, l'.24, ut the rommiHMlon rniuu In tho rity Hull ill tiff at I .u Grande, Oregon, und must ho uoeoiupanii-d o'hy u certified chock In fuvgr of the O Oily of I.a Grunde, OroKon, In the Hincration of the Koverniuont; und ,1,.. in tin- mm UK- inun who Son, r"lill,l,.',B.'ltooins 7 i.n.l . '""7d. P"0"-" "jurl,'s hy roa- uiii 1... ,. . , 1,., 1 I... t, iiaiili' J "on nf hl Pu'rlotlo sorvlco to lh Mayn anil Mit. Cli-vi' 'ralliiiuu. jrountry should bii wi'll und prop Up' y "u"-'n euro of. Hut the man j who cuine home In good hfullh .anil ullhnul Injury or loss, except the Ions of time, ir It can be count ed as a loss of time to serve one's Uq ..""". munuB on u very uirierent . O. basis from the wounded and illa- nbled . This bill -Is said 10 cuuul- ((oiillniii il from pace 1) lo tho pay of these men, which connol be done. RUSSIA, IS . , DEAD TODAY (Continued from p;o 1) FOK REDUCING TAXES IN tl) If pay is to ho Al umina Kenator wiid . - nwr unu eonm. mo una "ort:aii.ed d fiance . ? " 'nic oirrn rocoivea Ion H'jiue of ihe Hncrctl Ruuran- I'n- Constitutiun. siii'h POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ulimnnt Of ton ()0 per cent of (lie ' , , , i Hinount of hid, a H Riiaranteo of " " " " jtho nccoptnneo ami cuniplotion ol ler part or June at litres, near coritruct If nxvardod. Chetks will AlarHelhes. Tho dldtance will he ,o returned to unsuccoaHtul hitl- AvhilorM to It.'ico for Itoaiimoiil Air Trophy. Ij'AIUH. (Al) The Juiiuh Gnr UwJi Denned aviation trophy hav flijjr becomo Iho projierty of l-'rant-o, $?inuodoro I.ouIh I. lieauiiiont offered a cup to ho raced for lllfdot' Hlmtlur oontlltiona. Jf'ho t hut conteHt will ! (he lnl- 300 kilenioteiH over u oourao of fiO dors. lilluiuolerH. There will lie no win-( Tho eomiulnnlon reserves tin ner unloHH a Hperd of S!i0 kllumot-: right to rojoct any and all hltla. em an hour Is attained. The f lrt 1 m- nrdor of tho Coiiiinlaaion Jen- prize will he 7ft, out.) franoM. Il Ih uary .Dili, hoped iiere that Anioiicaua will i 0. J. K, KTKAUNH, nhmikui'. jmr Jtecordor or the :ity of J -a Grande, Oregon. At Half Price GENUINE EVERSflAJvP PE KeRiuar $1.00 ' .$1.50. -!p2.5(), $;i.00i -$5.00 1 Red Cross Drug Store NClS wiur i .Ian 11-Hll. 'rice r$ .50 S .75 .$1.25 $1.50 $2.50 Ttont, Hell nr.d repair ail maker aewlnrr mnchiiua. Ask ahout fro tlreBHinaUlnff cnurao. Whito Sow Inir Macliliio Co., New Kohy Ittdv fi83-W. 12-27-t- airalnii ties "o; trial hy jury, protection of the hnitie, freedom of religious wor Hliip and proleidlon of property, " "And ili'Tie lundami uial warran 1 ica ijf Individual liberty, secured by Ihitt (rr-al rharter," he contin ued, "nnirii f.ill when passion and pelty prejudice are allowed to di rect the couthc of Kovermuent, and when an win nt rained nnh directs tho al'faiiH of j'ten inslend of even- handed jiiHtice proceed I n: fr6i.i cotirtH of law. "The holiest and effect tial en- forretin'iit oi j;iw and order by the envelope uh the laborer In the field and yet ouch offered for tho conn try a sake hla ull life itself. say tnuau incn'a compensation Ik adjusted by fflvinu to each a dol lur a. day. for tho length, of time they served, borders close to tho grotes(ue. birsk, of u bourKodls iamliy with n pronounced Turtor strain, re ilecled in l.onine'ti JiiKh cheek bom h and sliKhtly uluntint?, cyni cal eyes, i.enine uttcuded the hifch school at Kimbirfik, and by a strange coincidence hi.t principal was the father of Alexander Ker ensky, whom I,en!no ui'tei war 1 overthrew to become I'reinler of Itussiu. When the Czar was overthrown early in 1017. hciiine, with a group Men's All Leather Work Shoes IJUILT TO GIVE YOU LONG, SATISFACTORY WEAR Lot No. 2528 Ui n's heavy brown cuir leath er, full triple iMIIelieil. heavy dou ble sole, sol't ciiiu. Muuiioli army last. $.25 , of his Hiipporter.i, rfituriieit to Itiifi- '),.. liul.l I.AIIf. 1I1IV WI'Ill 1IUII1 llOII'lllOtl -'lll'llltlll' t'O. .Special on mattresses, $'J.3.'. 1-lV Stop t'lHIIllll'. an adjusted conipensatlon thut the Ulllmalo cost lo Iho nation will be between ll.oiitr.iioo.uoii anil tr,.- 1(11)0.0(10.0(10. If we niakii this debt. Ml must be paid In cash sooner or luler. whether we borrow II from ourlH should anil lnnal always be lno soldier by postponliiir llle lime Ihe u nliiui nt liin imsl In tholwl"'n " ' receive his shure, or henna ol Hi" people. If. In Hie end, 1 ''orrow II from the cllizen In order lh::i republic i.s lo endure. II is . "ml 1110 soldier limy bo Immediate Ihe plain and unuii.'ilulEahle dulyj of j. Switzerland, llirouah tlermauy. When Leiilnc arrived In Itussla he made his f.rst aiipearance at tho AII-UilMHlan Congress of Kov- I..IU .,.rl.,.- "II is Stuted hy those who have the 'power anil lo ilu away with the carefully examined the proposal for' Kortnsky (,-oicrmncnt. Not huv- liiK round an ear, the llohihevik faction, under l.enhie'i! leuilerxhip, ultemtilcil In July I ill 7 a. eout d'etat, which viim HlippresKeil by the I'etroKiail Holel and the Kur ensky Kovernnienl. roin July 11117, until I.enine rc- ! Make it a point to hear these Victor Records out Friday ly paid. The Interest rate and the decent cllizen of Ill's la ml ' ""lorllsiillon charre must be paid to ilirow Hi" weiKlit of iiiaiiiiiiov-l"y eollecllon of tuxes from the al UKi'lllKi flai:iai-.t vloialors of Ihe 'l"Tlrun people. If ( 'unfit it in ion uytil the u.w, In whal-j "We must not forget Unit the "i i . 1 1 I'n y neiy ue loiiiiu. .sieiii iiiueiueuncss or llie nation In i;i"aiinK for lax re'liicllon. I coinlnir from the recent win- tw.i Meniil.H' I 'nilel'WOfiil K:'i,l the m-i, ,!.. ! Oil I V rests tin n littr.lon M,U I'he only Zl-houi- personally ' . ' ' ovenmrin lieu ny ex- eiaiion out on the Ki ner.illons to Itiianinteed . coiibIi cure In Ihe ' "'""i.-uin iipprnprihtiomi oi public , come, nnd, In the end. Ihe soldier country Unit we know of lu ours I """ on cue hand, anil I lie reck- hlnelf will bear Ihe laiarcr por No red tape, your filly cents back ! "Kl'resnlv.. levies -of luxes Hon of Ihe taxes to pay the delil, If It does not cum yull. Newlln'"" ""' ""!'''-" "s n is spun or life runs lonjrer than iii.itji epuu nil' privaill re- Hources jsVthe iieopie has alieadv beeiiijiriui ureal IliM il sl.ii.Im fur- baltlefront. n ,ii" way ol bnsim ns expau-1 . ome or Ihose charijed with he ailil. "II inn druit upon !Rovcrnnicntul .rcsponslbillly urn :taiV" lievelepiiienl In aliuosl publicly prncluiminK lhal we can every line I :i,i-slrbi , i,ci pi-Is"." reduce laxallon anil at Ihe samel Cite.- Tax Increase. Ilnie Increase the Inilchlcltu.Mu ..r ' Malim: thai the tuial jlliei,.e u.-;, i.sliiaaleil al Lot No. 2113 M'Hi'.s heavy brown calf' Ie:th'-i', fill triple stitched with heavy double note, and is un extra value for Lot No. 2110 Men's heavy Vlscol leather, sort cap, full vamp, tripli 81 itched, heavy sewed welt soli a siioe built for good weur. JJruir .'o. 1-2 1-L'l i iiiiii SM:l I , Mil Ih'iiiiiinlim .1111 lleiiiainlitii t.lttll lasi liii llclfcl. .bi-i lia lleirctz Schiini'iiin-lleliik Schiinuinii-llcluk l!i:i si;.ii i;i:C(ii;iis U7;i I (('iilnhinl) I Amhiii flunlcr (l.liiMann) 117.) (.rami AiIiikIii (l.laniiiiiiw ) iii'iirew liiilluhy , Sweetbcai't llH'tllillu' 'rilne OI'lillVI Ki M .lll'.l US dene, rronl I'iiusI Vh'liir Opern Ciinipuiiy (leilii from Itlaiilelln ii,.i,,., fi, .,.,. i'..... Mlil.OIIKH S INKTIil MK.M'AI, .-.iiiciai .Tiurcii or il .iiariiai''tie ,v icllli' Svinnhonv Oll'hlrflrll I Nii-:iik Aloinhii; Mctoi' Sjiiiphoii- Oi-ikS'strn I.KiHT VOCAI, A l.llllc llullcrrlv (rni Mii-lc lliiv Heine"). .liJjfu Nlccl lOliltt All (liuii;:c (lime (In .Music luV Iteiuuil) J .Jolill Slccl I0JJI Not lloic-N.it Tbtrc ifly Murray llljf lienrleil ll'iinle .SUiiilcy-.Murruy ham i: itiicoiuis Jf I You'rir In lcnlii"k,v I'-nv Tiol & I (riiim "The Mlllcs nf llli:l"),? ,,J-"1 I ' ..urhijilmils (inbeslia llnui' .New (.al n1 Mini' l ux Tun p I - (inn r.'ie MfiicH r iiwd"-! ;ahci'-1 III t Im ( la-i'liesl I'll I I'r.l Sltlln' I'rilty lux Tiol A IU-17 I 1 '.'mil M hlli n.fin aii.l III. lie, I, ,.-!.. i' Aiilldy I'ox Tint ((iiiiii "lloiirfiu") 'illll lllif Hum ami Ills fri'i'heslen IU2CI Itnsiln-TiliiKi) l ik Trot Inleiuill il Vinellv On liesua Alsiiulnniulo Willi IlilcuSallonal .mellv Oivhcslin oi il. lane. jfn.i Mhibi Iv in IiiimIii..Ks row. wi remain will. .u r .i: con, liiiii.utf unit ii,ii,. ,,,,,,. . i.ln.lnexl hulf century. pli.N. ili'ru.l i!i.i-i. ult nr.- finds Its' "Let us bcur In mind thul If the hiiu-lgi;. i,n, ihal e h ue reached , financial condition of our soldiers a pjjjril '.ilie re ,Vl, IU. ,., n ,t who ciOno homo lifter the Civil oijfiVny f in her Increase In tux- War wus fur more difficult and u'etl UV i. X. ii.siitn ,,l ll,,. i.i liiiriis-lni- ll,,,n jlT , . n ...... ,u, con- y'..iu. in my juilKiuent I here can i rronl the men who Innk "" '"" 1,11 hum ' In puiNue nnd "he. ffreul war. Then, "i i a e la:,, s. them hftd seen four y seems iii i but ,,,, i,.;servlce. When the war of Ihe pediment that aian.ls In Ihe way;sixlles ended, part of the rounatry Ol (ills lunch lo , deHired result. I WUS desolate and nlinrllu ll......' after business' was prostrated. una i .UK us l.ie mil, hers' b.,t,xu n... so-called adjusted compensation mslderntion to the p.'issai;e i,l ihls measure. II must b" borne In lain, umt n.(llll hl, hl, l:l,,n,"K "' Kovernmeni down lo 111" pnr.-li! day Ihe ,dlers nf Newlin EdqhSc Stationery Company iiwiii:, Di;i:(.(i I m iSBS3BSHBI8DBBr9 M S-H.E-R.R-Y.'Si LAST snow im; today AVnn'icr Dros. Classic of the Screen "Where the North Begins Featuring (he Famous IVJiec Do KIN-TIN-TlA A grippir.ic story ol' ,ie)l m (lie Northern Fas' Con.crfv, "SPLASH SlE (I twsa i i 'Ml INDIAN j v I1 HI -Ttt. ti D 11.. ntfcm ttitc. ? r ESvnL. 26 U whin. ,i,e : I I AIH I 1 ...!:.... t..:i i i III i'iiuiw xtiiiiii iiuti .n I Di'cssnuikci' r jff I Jackets and Coats jT leuiied., jieniiHluloijr a Vspocialtwf TcrjiH ICueSonalili.' Ill I I m I n r- il J "K"ii. except the Cll'eut II I .'T '" K"l"l - !'' received only I lljll.l M Ave I I'.v way r pension HUH 1U. At. I and ullownnc.s. T, ,.., (r I N I'hollC 211-.M I U"' l''-'! "iir already received Mrs. Amv IM,.w..w "' -";,""n- S 1 ? j r . I i "i,k;lj i. PTnn : Lfeair S l U B I I t- .Tr; . t ' . t t i.M"S il I - - !! G0U6HIHG T I ll 1 Couxh (Jiv II . . - HI JJ ill llie umiiti i lluil we Llliiv. ' A iP5sS. 5 77 n ! mii 'i' I ''J s a ; v""- ny.' '" i p4'. 4 mwm m f ihs'sii'l .iiii! .int. ! r'::j'Vi f H M j 11VHIIIiIUg i g Company (lhal or the moru malurc men who .were not actually involved on the turned suddenly lo I'etroKiail to become ulmosa over nlrbt tu. iic tutor or Itussla, he wan in hiding. (Ml November li, 1!)17 Lenine re turned to 1'ctroura.l. Trolzky and other leaders of the commun ist ruction of the IVti-oarail Soviet hod paved the way. The tollermir provisional iioverniaeiit was pow erless to aavu Itseli. .viler 1 houra or aliuoel hluoilleus ak'rin Irhlii!;. durlll; which theatres 11111 clloned us usual, wdiile jitrcet linht iiiK went' on In (he next block. Kerensky hail fled, Ihe rent of Ihe provisional Movernment were pris oners; tho city wi.s completely In the haudu or Ihe Soviet, mid Nich olal Lenine wit smilliiK hi a little room ut Sinolay Inslilule, aptdyln;,' his Siifiialui'c to iiroilauialions he had drawn iiji loli- before, an nouncing the rrolelarlau devolu tion In liusala and rnlllnu iiuon the proletarians of the world lo nallonal I he cuuntry under, a bonus bill lo ""- lo usslsl Ihcui. IfiS.uiiii.. he extent of It. 00(1.(1(1(1. iiiiii ..r -. . . ln "ie sprini; of I :i -2 i.illilie's (ion. aim. Senator I 'iderwnoil uil.l OOO.OOO.IIOO. To umlersian.l .,i,.h inenilh began to crack under the I thai slut,., local and federal taxes Proposal reiilllres ll decree i,r ...n. ! ,r"ln' He became u, vlitim of In abeiit $7, iieii. (Kin. aim on lul gymnuslics of wlilch I am nol ol Mm peonies' eriruinrs Capable, nnd 1 do nol believe iio.t n ilimal ,1.1,1 bud In-li1"' Anierlcnn people take such a! I by tr.eiui.iiiio.iiiiu. proposal seriously. 'I'hi! Issue Is per- ("111 e, ,,-.- II... 1...- lloflfV till, n In ,i t. i. ' .1.11 ,lh,l 1,1,1 lose ,. I .'l,ll,l,.,lh, - ...IIICC Ol UIS ,11,11111, ' " ' .... , un: eco- net In u.nrb ; .. ,i ... Kenalor l uder- nomleul in our expenditures , . " """""" -ed c.niinued. "Un, Uu- fact re-.can reduce taxation to tho extent r r n n7ll ... h "rl v'h, n;j'i tliul we are fast approach- r .1.,U or'mor, If wede,,,aircd of dumber of ti m'1'..!"'" : " tH 'll"'i,llt,S ,he h;,nu-s bUI' wn ox-Iho was reported dying, but wider ( " 'nixe uie '"" iM.iuens or loiiay. If ; pressure from Iii: 1 1111 ' " ' MUl.J HVateni.OUl "IC greaier UUnlellS of lunwir. nl ...!.-,. nt.l intraill. lie berame soinnia, and later on developed serious nervous and gastric disor ders. Always impatient of restraint I he, wouid not ohey ihe comiiiaiitly of his Huwian phy.sici.ms or the and conlin- hurd fi"r . Lot No. 2jT . Men's. heaTy VIkcoI brown r-j . - - Lot No. 2450 Men's heavy moccauln toe 1'ac .Shoes, l'-lueh top. Made of heavy Viscol leather, full double and triple stitched thru out and a real shoe for mud and snow. $7.50 Lot No. 2151 Men's li-avy chocolate ret a a li at h-r. fu'l mocasain pac toe. hi'it.vy tloidde hole. Mi-inch top and is ;i shoe for all kinds or hard, rough wear anil u big value in this type shoe. $g.50 no children. lliu wife. M. IC. (nillanova, commonly known as j ('hinor Walnut hi f'omjtclilloih SAI.KM. (!'. .Inhn -. iiace oC pari In most of ;irs of active is.-ioclates he at to take i-est in I and earlv n (h,. year "Kriipsknya," a plain UHle woman un- reon crowers io-operauu ll-':t he appeare,! to he consitler- will, thin iron grev iia.r. stood j -"'iation upon hifi return hero ably improved. ilowever, froni shoulder to shoulder, wUh him "'" northoni poinia. reports that September Ii2 toiwurd, l.enine's ! ibrough the most iniporfm. per- Chinese walnuts is to enter ihf position In the Uus.ian govern- I iod Im bis career, parlicipaihi.,- If rompotiMoii wiib Ihe OrM nient was more that of a valued J ihe direction of the political ''- Po products. These walnuts ar cowihellor than thut of a premier, cation rommission, and f.tl.- r com-. being purehas'-d hy wholeabf I but seldon appemed at meetings: had 11 s'-ster. who shared in hU l- i pound and in Seattle at 14 cents H I here was much distress In th land and small opportunity for nfldoymont. The veterans of that groat conflict did not ask for a bonus or for adjusted compend ium mm ijtu noi receive it. I nm litical fortune and had been lnis- 1 inest; manager of ontr of the com ' ntunls; newspaporti in Moscov. ! "Hooks" Hold 2 A. M. Ilally. I . j OKKfiON' ACUKTlrrilAI- , !((!. Llifii-;. Corvallis. A .wliislle blown at 2 o'clock in the uiorninii summoned the "rooks" to one of t tltp) te.t!ii,.n,'b-i!riin Mciir-ine ar in wliieh the naiion has sure that in the end it would be better for the young veteran of to day to leave un -open account on the'credlt side of Ihe national led ger, thut may come In good ateud for sickness and old nge in the fu- of their: tare, rather than to close the ac count by an adjusted cumpensa tlnnvbili. In my judgment, tho on ly course to purrfue that will bene. of the Council of Coinmiss:ir I.enine was characterized by ob servers as th,. greatest intellectual Torre hi the liuxsian Revolution. Me spoke tier man. I'rencli anil Knglish, and read works on eco nomic: problem in ui these lan guages aM uu'ckly hk they eould be received in Moscow. Having world vision, and desiring a world revolution, he tried u keep in touch with the thought and affairs of nil countries. ienmc s supporters in the com inunlst party treated him something of a. i-elitiout ree.T- bold the tradition that the "rooks" ence, ulthmtKh tlu'y did ( onsi t- ' "hall have no rallies. The second er him human en-uurn io call him ',,,lr ,ll, n "boost vrniuislu-l. but the nickname. "Lia Id v." Mis pic- finally 1 hey succ?eded in puling ture has reidacetl the Ikon in ' he "rooks" to flight nnd t he titousantht m' Ku.-;sir;p. home.. (streets of Corvallis resumed th"(r t.onlnd w;s iTi'irrn-; l.nt bad okiimIIv rmlet aspect. pound.. AH hough inferior in ipiahV ty when cfimp'tred h iih the Ore gon walnuts, they are finding reudji s;i I'-, M i. Itac" re jiorted. " - 4 A Good TMnjfDON'T MISS ITj Send -oiir n.uno nnd .idilrcm plaintf ruit n rripc.'npr with o cents 'ami tin tlie biggest rallies they have ever j had. The gnen-ea pped freshmen I presented a formidable line lo the wltli sophomores, who utlciujilcd lo up- tar natron ra Wn?iH vliiwiv. am'. rerciTi in i 'rial uVl.nge c-.-ntsining t'lianii" ..Ollgh !(rtliP"lY V' CO'Ve'i COli 3roncIi3'. 'nV.'' aid whooni-j iml t4.-'i:'!: tlirosi CharulnjTn'i Sion ich A4Xivr'i'a'M9ft'raich trotif Im Kt?i(rt)". hilieiiPwii'iind constipalirwif harijberSji-n'n (Salfp, neetifd ia every in.ilf f-j ttirn Bi:niiJ, wMnda, pilw ir.d ftVm fC,f liecs; the?c Va:oed faiuilf Hero passion tRSIl Ann CONSISTENT WITH THE HOOVE THE COMMUNITY, WE DEEM IT PORT HOME PRODUCTS WITH TV DUCING FRESHER PRODUCTS Till WE WILL HEREAFTER SELL AND TURED BY THE LA GRANDE BA1 n a m n M H m m H .IZHD SLOG.Ws TO BI Ol'I HUI-iyLE ( MOIRN r 7 EOlirM. ANIJ REgflMMENP r-r W XT i felt I O "O OF SERVICE AND VALUE TO DUTY TO ENCOURAGE AND SUP AKEK1ES IN THIS COMMUNITY PRO SUPERIOR TO THOSE SHIPPED IN LOCAL BAKERY GOODS MANUFAC- GWILLIAM'S ELECTRIC BAKERY. ......r, i,a ii.r.i.r Hll.l, 1 il IIOMI':. Iir Wrohlrwukl, I'ollsl talnlitrr, .(ppi t the Whit. El lleuse t iMI'ir day Tor a hit of rh PJ wl'li I'lv-iih iit t isilid;e and lo , BS hrllo to rtriyhmly. lie's r ml ltd Q Willi s t'e3l of li.lojl.Hir kcIIj rs and is loekiel iio.iit -t .k. HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries H H M M m H n w M si 1