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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1924)
Saturday, November 1, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEHVER PAGE NINE ft 2ft YEARS AGO OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Ry, Cond Fi m. Grandi- Cinxutto, Oc-tnxvr 30, Jl 8'Jii. Tlio Ui'inocnilH claim l n- loti county by 800. VH1 It will bo Tin JU'"1lloanH nre ln-Hintr llirve to (wo on Orcon and throe lo uiiu on trmt-pal rvsuiiH. J. II. Monltfomcry or rorlliind kiiolio to n larjro number In tlio lJryan Jiull Weilni'Muuy evening. ii. II. Kinn Is muktutr a eanvasH i r 'mM"wii couniv in tin intcri'Hl luf SIcKlulcy and llobart this .1 It. Karri1 II, of rornuconlu (will tkllvir tin addri.ss In ll hit iiy Momhiy wcnlng In I In Intor L st ot Uryun and Walson. ArranKi'inunts have bia'ii porlVct- cil whiM i by I ho election rctnriiH f. ill In (fivrii out In the t'lul moms. , Tin prlco of admission (will bv' nominal. I t)A, Wednesday, October 2H, ilSlMi; Ihi! Infiint iluUKhl'r of Mr.' nm ;,Miu uram i urn vv. i nu inn- tiul look place from the 1'iTHhy- jurlnn church yealenLay ufter juoon. ' Tin1 controller of tho currency h.t.s declared a dividend of 10 per "lit. in favoT of tin credit on of )t 1m: Insolvent linker CUy National ib:ink oC Haker City. Oregon. The I'loneer Flouring Mill,, or I.slnnd Oily, under the charge of (. M. Htdwell and K K. Kiddle re Mimed operation Monday. Tlio plnni hus boon thoroughly over hauled and equipped with ihe lat 'M machinery. They have on hiind sufficient wheat to keep them running night and day for Home time to come. There aro u few republicans in 1 his neck of the woods who am not enntrihutint; their individual miles toward tin success of the grejit demonstration lo take place (in l.a Urande next Saturday, v I'in limn It. 1. 'urpenler who twin sent from Ja Grande to thoi jWusfrington division during thj Tom Sims Says ICnnie Is planning a building SO nlnrh-a IiIrIi, (he top of which fhoulil he fine for Koman uainllo Klioodng. - German ll-ieiisiag has been dissolved- One of those things lusi as long as u lump of siiKar In hut coffee. Mexico has elect fd a hut not without a shot. resident, ,- -r- cr -1 3s sceNDiNQ ill - J Crossword puzzles aro popular now, perhaps because you don't have to speak Chinese to tool with (hem. Wo object lo runnfttf around with a I longhaired tfrl becuuso all she can say In "Must 1 bob It?" Had news from t'arls. ILS'celles, author, li asking the women to dic.a MiiHlhly. Jf they do. they will look foolLsh. Chicago woman says he. pawned her ring lo buy booxo, Kven so, we rcfusu to say It was a rum ring. New York woiiifin of 72 pawsed a bad check. Kometimoff wisdom comes with age und Suiuetlines ugu comes alone, They claim a Wall street man who stole It million lost it, but it isn't the custom. Chicago judge' rules a man con't hug a girl while driving an aulol which Is all right, but suppobc th - oy lVndh ton police pending re gui oaji't drive? !eeiit of information from i'orU . land and California as to tho pos- The world changes. When a girl ' 'ble nwnership of the machine. GtOrfto Hivirrels with her lover th"Me dast'l'b' numbers on tun motor had she gels drunk Instead of crying. Uieen baltered u ill II I hey could not I he deciphered, police otttct iH de- lli Itlga, Uuvhi, peasaaLs kHled eland, the tax collectors, but we lulvtsc The men were arrested on, n against such dmstlc measures. ,iU(st of authoritiea at The Imlhs j where It Is charged that they stole TIIKI-T KISI'KCr IS MIX!) 'ten gallons of gasoline, a spare I I'liNIH.KTUN, Ore. Two men lire and rim. The men were ar- who gave their names as Ktm"r ; rested this morning. i;igem: max si:.nti:.ci:i t ' Land and Claude handler, alias ia California license. 'Hirhnut, and a light automobile in j rthlch they were tiding, were held' I'. very body rcnils Ibo Want Atl-i. KLOKNK, Oro. Hoy l'earl. llu (; ne man. arrested with liquor in his possession, pleaded guilty in just leu court and wi;s fined $30'. ind Neatcnced to tho county jail for throe months. William Hunsicker and C. J Taylor, arrested after a still wui found at a house which llu-y wi re occupying on the. low pass road were bound over by Judge Well I'he car bore on a charge of tho possession of ja stltlworm. Thi-y wurc unable tit furnish the Jlin.u) ball each fixed by the jud;je. Little Ones and Big Ones CAKES l'OIt ALU OCCASIONS Engagements, Weddings, Parties, Lodges or Any Special Occasions Tell your grocer the occasion and the size and Alex MacPhei-son, our cake maker, will fill the liill. In tho meantime Eat Golden Crust Bread Uaked by Electricity the cleanest, hottest heat known. . ' . A HOME INDUSTIIY Gwilliam's Electric Bakery Wholesale Manufacturers iH-cltl'n1 on Ills rirsl trip from Wal iki Wullu to I'miHilliu The uni,-ln Tlt.MX TI.MK TO CHAX(;K and will ussumc his tluti.'s luif at heat rush .wius the victim of an o(;u, IJf.m fJr Kouth;.rn ,,1 ' - ciflc company, has received, word 1 ' . 1 y Iroin the general oft' Ice at Port - I OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO train No. -141. now arriving at Mill ; CUy from Albany at 3 p. m will arrive at 2:5 p. in., and return-. which was in charge oi engineer . . .. . ff ., vv.... .i,..- i IO iTulinke struck a loose rail and x. ... , ... timed over burying Carpenter and hhe head brake man In the debries. iUihnkv was thrown completely , u7,'",l ,..' ," mm, knit of the way and only suffered i , ' , ' ' 'o fche dislocation of his shoulder and i ' ' ' ' ' ,; 'o in in ini-.n-iii, MutixiiiK in it'i i run- : o nectlon at Alhuny with train 34 jo for SJilem and I'ortland arriving at ,5 ! Iln-se places 3 a minutes earlier ; o is host of friends and acquaint-'on,, ri , , lo Iiiia-.. fi Avtr. aim! four) ,M, UID" i severe shaking up. 1 j Mr. Carpenter ha.s been a resl- b-nl of Ii Orande for several years bnd waa univt-rsally resiected by ' Me better coll- L.nrt ;! ti madi. Mill CUy branch have been .H hmalt children to mourn his do-' ' ' "V "' iri,iri, ;iron iram, cuuing down ine wan. he funeral look place from the "nmeH. Ao oilier ciiangess on ti-rul.vt..Hin f liiir,.!. VVi f I nosid n v i O't' o it ernoon under the auspices of thu -odd IVIlows lodge of this cily. A large number at I ended t lie last -rites paying tribute to the decea "d. The afflicted ones have th heartfelt sympathy of Ihe entire uinmumly. f s- H be advertises It, Cs giutlt ; Albany Chamber Sifrclnry Named. "I ALBANY, Ore. Leonard Crilk.y, a Linn county farmer, has been "l';leeted secretary of the Albany Ichamlier of coiumcrcc by tlie board of directors. Mr. (!ilUey hus charge lie knows of the l.inn county exhibit at the 'Pacific Livestock show in Portland Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER ritOMIT AND EFFICIENT DELIVERY Is a part of our lumber transactions. You'll Appreciate It. Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company Wl MAIN 8 FOR DRY CHAIN AND UOX WOOD I'llONE MAIN 517 J. L. MUNHALL BRUCE DENNIS Respectfully asls your support on election day ; " Present Stale Senator for Union-Wallowa bounties VOTE 52 X ? ? ? Y x X t ? t t t T J X t T T t t t T T i : t T T I 1 fc4Fi!fi ' Lincoln Roosevelt l T I ? y V t t ? f T f y t ? TWO QF A KIND v Of what character will bur next President be? '. Whoever he is, lie will be elected President of the greatest nation on earth, and by the greatest and. most brend-mindod people in all the world. W'e love our Country and our Nation. May -we ever respect and defend it! True our foi-n) of Government may have principles which could be im proved. Like man who is the most perfect of God's creation, yet is far from perfect. What ONE man in our Country has the power to make of this a PERFECT government? Tnjs is a government for the people and by the people. Let us elect the conservative and honorable man who will not head the cries and contentions of the foreigner and Jhe radical, but who will stand firm in his devotion to our common standards. VOTE NOVEMBER 4TH. . " We are interested hi the welfare of our government. I United States National Bank MEMIIKK FEDERAL REHEIIV KYSI'EM The Bank That Takes Care of Your Interests QJ'J iJrTC I i i . . . i . . . . i " -i- ; iBsaaamiii'DiBiHiiiiaBiiaBBBBiBBQ VOTE THE n -Paid Advertisement ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooor 0O0OOO0OOO0OOOOO0O0OOOOOOOO0 I i Republican Ticket 5 ON ELECTION DAY AND BE SURE OF HONEST, EFFICIENT OFFICERS. PROSPERITY FOR THE FUTURE DEPENDS UPON REPUBLICAN SUCCESS. It's Going To Snow Pretty Soon Get Coal Your Now Best At Least Price Stiles & Co, r t t t ? ? Y v if If . !?. Thanksgiving Silverware ? ? if i I.!. THE KIND THAT WILL MAKE YOUR GREAT GRAND CHILDREN GIVE THANKS F0R YOUR GOOD TASTE AND THOUGHTFULNESS. Y Y Y Y f J. H. PEARE & SON Yin Y Y f " f X Y Y H n h Y H Y 53 Y f f X m Y f X m Y w Y " w Y m Y Kit : r. m Y f " Y For President of the United Stales CALVIN COOLIDGE For Vice President of the United Slates CHARLES G. DAWES n u n u n n ii ii ii i u N n , For United Slates Senator a3. X CHARLES L. McNARY of Marion County For Congressman Second District 37. X N. .1. SINNOTT of W'asco County For Secretary of Stale 40. X SAM A. KO.ER of Clatsop County For Slate Treasurer 41. X THOS. B. KAY Has sei-ved the public twice as their State Treasurer For Justice of Supreme Court (Vote for Two) 41. X HARRY H. BELT of Polk Co. 46. X PERCY R. KELLY of Linn Co. For Attorney General 48. X I. H. VAN W INKLE of Marion Counly . For Dairy and Food Commission I'J. X J. D. MICKLE of Washington County For Public Service Commission 50. X II. H. COREY of Baker County For Joint Representative, 2HU Dist. 53. X (HAS. A. HUNTER of Wallowa County For Stale Senator 52. X BRUCE DENNIS of Union County For District Attorney- 55. X CARL, G. HELM of La Grande For County Commissioner 5. X W. W. STEVENS of ifnion For County Clerk 59. X C. 1C McCORMICK of La Grande For Sheriff 60. X JESS BRESHEARS of Elgin G3, For County Assessor X D. IL PROCTOR of La Grande For Counly Treasurer 61. X FLOHENCE BACON of La Grande For School Superintendent X MRSfc DALLAS GREEN of La Grande For Coroner G). X DR. F. L. RALSTON of IU Grande H B n n ii n u . n u n u . n M H . w H M H H - H N M M For Justice of the Pence 71. X 111 (211 E. BRADY of La Grande M B9 M n M La Grande's Original Credit Jewelers. X We Stand Behind und Guarantee to You Each of the Above-Named Candidates, gj REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. H J. II. Pcare, Chairman, Paid Adv. ""' R- (ireene, Secretary. 5 u V v t Established 1S91 0. W. R. N. Time Inspctlors Direct Wire Time 2