La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, January 7, 1025.
I . 'IX
Dunham Wright Tells Of
Days Of Country's Birth
Fred Lockley Reprints Comments of Oregon, Idaho
Pioneer; Many Intenesting Events Aro
Described in Chronicle.
I Milled US to Sleep.
3 Shirts $5
2 More FREE
Men's Madras Shirts in a variety or colors and pat
terns, made by the makers of the Van llcusen Col
lars ut this new low price. Drop in while the assort
ment is good and select sonic or these fine shirts.
MEN'S . WEAR
1309 ADAMS AVi:.' t' u: : GRANT UKAK. Mgr.
Opposite Hoovcrizcd Next lo Star
(Salmon river In Idaho. Thin min
ting camp town was l-'lorciicc, ami
I is fotttti?t 20 to 3 nittrirtrnrn 1k-w.
mron, Jiiuno. The old (ran rnmi
Port IJull followed tho Snake river
on the Hoiith nidi', sometimes close
lo the, river und uguln severul miles
uwuy. There were a number of
small streams along the irull which
furnished rum ping places, ho tho
tcuvelers did not have al all timet
to depend on tlm Snake for water.
After following I ho Snake perhaps
f0 inlleM the Irull crossed thu Ovvy- j
bee river, two or threw miles above Ounham Wright, pioneer resl
where it merges with the Sjink. i dent or Kasicrn onuon and for
and bears wcutwurd away from the'm'r member of tho Oregon lewis- "Wo cuinped one. night at Kx
Snuke, und crosses tho Malheur utMulurc. now living ut Mcdicul j pre.- much, near liurkee. We
tho town of Vale. Prom this point i Spring, in I'nion county, wrote mo j hniirU some disturbance at the sta
the trail continued to pull uway! letter a f' w days ugu and in- . lion li the night. The next morn
fi'nm tlm Hnako and hoi-pit on the j closed an urtlrlo he hud recently j (ne. when driving in our pack
)i luh it ground. After crossing Wil-j wHitcn" for the Kautern Oregon j train, there was a man bunging on
low creek to the spring located i Scout. There is so muck of inter- a juniper tree with a rope around
neur the summit or a ridge which ' VHi m ,,lt Hiat I um going ' tux week. ThiH man wan a rough
dlvldeif the watershed of . Willow to Uuote it in part, llo nay.1: (character. He left the mines pret
and IHrch creeks, the trail turns' i ,v wc" Binned up and every stu-
agaln more toward Jhu. Mnako and -i nhm" i...i.tv w c.,i ,.rr r.-,..., 1 ,lL' lMLH,1",, n,! l,ntKeu muH
crosse. IHrch creek near the Snake, m , r i It m T I Whh l,ta fc'r,at H"urH U"U
then following the Snake several 5, ,..1 "'J I'shed him throuBh the door. u.nk-
mlles to Kara well Henri. later1 7...... "I . . . . . . inf barkeeper to sot
the county seal. . . Lu Giundo and
Union were the candidates. Ex
cilcmcnt was rampant. Kuch candidate-
retained teamsters and
packer weeks and months in ad
vance to vote favorably. Every
person was allowed to voto at least
once, irrespective of race, color or
nationality. On election day on all
prominent corners near the polls
1 0-gullon kegs were there with
their beads knocked In and loose 1
handled cups hanging on tho j
chimes as thick as beads on an In
FIND
it
HERE
Copy (or thla column must b
In by ;00 k. m.
Attention, Sheepmen.
Dun uerrs Itlue Mountuln
firaziiiB lliinsi; for li?a! In Wal
lowu I'ounly. Addri'SH llouiiian
llickH Lumber coiupany, 1m Grund,
Oregon. l-7-3t
George Chandler Tells
Of Oregon Trail Route
Portland Pioncor Describos Path Troddcii hy Trokkcrs
int KarlyDas Declares I b(tt ami .Dailcyw iim
Communications Won in hrior,
, known us Olds' Kerry, it crossed
over a divide und down to Hurnt
'river, into a Illtlo valley of some
1 200 or 300 ocres, where the tQwn
lof Huntington and the bit? railroad
yards now cover most of tho valley.
Krom this point the trull continued
j up Hurnt river und, us Mr. Uudley
says, crossed the stream many times
j until It came to what Ik now Hlsley
! creek, u tributary of Hurnt river.
Following .up Hlsley creek, it made
a curvo of perhaps' eight miles
around ciuite a high mountain, coin
ing back to Hurnt river again ut
what is now known as the Hwassey
ranch. Then ulong Hurnt river,
passing through what Is now tho
i town of Jmrkee und leaving Hurnt
'liver. It crossed over a ridge to Al
jder creek, a tributary of Hurnt
,rlver, nnd followed up Alder creek
several miles. Leaving Alder creek,
It crossed over a range of bald
hills to Mud Springs, thence along
tulitelands, and entered the Howder
river or Huker valley about six
miles oorthcast of the town of Tin
ker, tnenco along the eastern side
of tho valley to the Powder river
slough. '
t " Visited Old l4i (iiunde. '
There, leaving the main valley, it
crossed over some tablelands six or
seven miles und. coming to the
Powder river but not. crossing the
river, made a detour around a small
mountain und buck to the river,
which it crossed a mile or two bo
low. Crossing the North Powder
und Wolf creek neur tlmlr conflu
ence with the Powder, the trull
passed over u beautiful little glad
per to sol em .up
at the point of a gun, riding uway
afterwards ut full speed. A small
purty followed him and left him
hanging on this juniper tree.
Stop Coiiglii.
Ask your neighbors about New
lins 24 hour cold und cough cure.
Jt never falls. It acts different from
any other. We guurunteu It, New
lin Drug Co. 1-7-t
.Inn. 10. lust duy to puy wuler
rent without a penalty. 1-7-Iit
Day
245-J.
Lotto Taxi,
and night service.
Phone
12-23-tf
camp In the eurly morning. He
sat up In his bod und a shut rung
I snt A hull.. tilnnnnd 1 1
"A few evenings later wo camp
ed near Olds Kerry where a friend
of mine und his partner had camp
ed a few evenings before, taking' (
his winter supplies Into the mine. I ' Sale Sav Service !
His name was Sum Hogan. Ho ( Visit our .43c and 98c special sule
thought he heard u noise about tho tables. Head our ud in this paper.
way the county seat duestion was
settled some threo score- years ago
on the viva voce of voting.' La
Ci ran do was elected by a. small mu
jorlty, i 1
"J ;ook n pack train load of four
from Pinaliila landing! to Jloisu
basin in the winler of 1S0H-4 at 80
cents a pound freight. ( I loaded
the train with baled hay on tho j
river below Lu Grande to curry J
over the mountain. I started out
one windy morning, and had got
to where a ho (own of Grande
now tftandH, when ' a park came'
loose on u rear itnimal. it started
to run and stampeded tho whole i
Norton Kiddy Shop.
12-0-LH
Ho fell -buck on his blank
ols und died. A search was made
for the party doing the shooting.
Krcih trucks were found in the
light snow, and down on the batiks
of Hnako rfver, nearly in tho wil
lows. These trucks were made by
old. nig . Foot, who terrorized
Southern Idaho in lis early stttle-'
inent. He wuh finally kiNed out
Ileynoids creek, near Silver City,
by a man named Wheeler, llig
Foot was a desperate Indiun and
a giant, making a truck 17 Inches iPttPr,
j long. He carrier! a double barrel-;n"nor-
Veil rifle and could swim the Knuko
driver whenever he came to It, and
'curry Ills gun. He could talk fair
Kngli.sh and acknowledged to
Wheeler whlie his life blood ebbed
Jan. 10, last day to pay Water
ront without a penally; l-7-3t
, rann l,onns at 5J4.
Money to loan on Improved
farms in Union County on 5 to 10
yeara period at 6 interest.
Also School Funds now a vat la Me.
H. PI. IMxon, Itooms 22--2S' '''P'oley
Htilldlng, J-n Grande, Ore. 1-5-tf
train nf 4(1 iinhmilu i-nnniinr t,. ..II
i.nintM rr ii.o .mhi.-M Dllii, ,., away, the muscucres he liad been
,n- . ; in.
la Grande.
"On my return, trip I Mopped
over one day In l,u Grande, in
Judge Albcrson's store- I met an
emigrant. He had with him his
two Utile children who were thlnlv
He claimed to be of Cherokee
and negro blood.
"The firat American flag unfurl
ed to the breeze in Union county
was on the Fourth of July, 1803, ut
the little town of I'nion, which
was then it part of Haker county.
pusseu over u ueuutiru li e glade , , , . who conceived tlm Idea nf ,ininn
or vulley In the north end of clud und shivering with cold. He I ,w " conceived tho Idea of doing
or vuncy in mo norm enu or uu-, , . this, us well us furnish ni? fixwim h
All the big values in school tub.
lets and loose-leaf paper, theme
typewriter- pnper, drawlhg
that are uspd In the schools
of I.a Grande you will find at Sil-
verthorn-Wrlght's Family Drug
Store. 13-3t
Jan. 10, last
rent without u
day to puy
penalty. .
water
1-7-31
Special price, $8.00 per cord for
IC-lnch wood. Phone 2S7-W. ;
12-27-tf,
George 'handled, a pioneer" ol cently 0f Messrs. Abbott hnd I hi Hoy.
Ihe'wesl, vV'tes an Inleresl Ing lel-iand ay I'note bo many errors in
tor lo lite Porllund Oregonlan, glv-jl(lif. l(( ,r' ' i
Ing his bleu of the true route or
the Old Ortigon Trail.
' Tho t'ommunleatiuu follows:
POUTIMNI). (To V." Uflltor)
As, Um writer is one of (lie old
Klube : t rollers who drove an iox
team across I ho plains, it lit but na
tural that he 'should be Inleresieil
In the ninvenmnt now being put
forward to CfilabHuh and 'murk I he
of (he old trull from Fort llnl) o
the Wlllamelte valhy I fi-ei 1 1ml, 1
am jt'Mtlt'led in asking space to give
ih's m&.i and' iha'llengi'' till com
ers as to the correctness of the
line 1 di Mtgnute,
Crossed Itlver In iSi2. ' 1
The, (i-Mi( nevei' cnjsHed Hum fee
rlver'"l Fort I bill 1 mil II I KB2. and
llti eroiislng at that lime' was not
correct location of the Old Oregon ; for the'purpoHe of reaching Oregon
Trull. ' I have read with much In- or Washington, bill wan for llle
teresr and snhio surprise 'the com- urprs of trying to get ' to the
nnmleatlons to The Orejronlnn re tiewlyrliseovei-ed gold mines of the.
YOUR FUEL
IS A MKIIITV IMl'OHTANT PART OF YOUR
1101 SKUOI.IJ HXl'KNSK
Wli SHU, YOU TIIIO
" Better Quality Cpiii
. ;- tit A Low Price
('(insider 'this, for (he difference amounts lo
,' something worth while.
Stiles & Co.
ker valley, known us Clover creek,
neur to the l.aifti canyon, but did
not luko tho canyon, but passed
down' one of the -worst,, steepest
long, rocky Jill Is 1 huve ever known
Wngoris to puss over, into the
Grande Hondo vulley. Thence It
traveled along tlm side of the vul
ley about eight, miles to where od
La Grande was built.. From this
point and up a very sb liilll the
Hull plunged Into the nim. uiouii,
lalus,1 crossing the. Grande Koiuh
river ubout eight miles wist ol the
alley. Taking up u ridge, tin
route kept on high ground to the
fwmiuH of tho Hlue mountains,
then down uu easy grade ubout
three miles to ,ee's . encampment,
now known as Meaeliam, thence
down a long ridge to the ,wet tool
of the (Hue muunlalus. Ilience b
Pilot1 Hock, jleppuer and wn to The
Dulles.
I um ; not sure' thnV the; original
(rail reached The Utiles. At any
raie, n ma tiol go dtnvn Ihe Colum
bia, us many think, but (u.-m-tl
NOiilhweHt and eroHHed I In- Cascades
throuKh the Harlow pubs, alno ov-i
anotlier route known as Ihe Ale
Kent4 pusti.
There have been so many roadsi
built along (hi trail I hut ll H very
eaHy to get eoiilus.-d. I was 17 and
drove an ox team every rod or the
way front the Missouri river to Ha
lter vulley.
GKOHGK CIIANDI.KIt.
wanted to make mem comfortable
wilh something los eat und wear,
but had no money and was among
Hfraugers. He had with him a
Utile pony that was the pet ut the
ramlly .und- which ' he wnnied to
aWI. 'This made me' Know1 he was
in dire need or help. X paid his
price Tor tho pony with u promise
loiphtm and the children 'to lake
good care of It. The' price of the
pony was JiMi. He Immediately
wenl to buying rood to tnake his
family comfortable. 1 went to look
ing lor something Ui loud this lit
tle pony that would be profitable.
''Judge Alberson said he1 hud 300
pounds of oals that u farmer hud
pounded out wilh a'cluh-nnd was
lucky enough to find wind enough
In the valh y to blow the Chaff out
or iheinJ I loaded Ihe pony with
00. pounds of these bats, for
which 1 paid the old Judge $,
or 13 eunta lt pound. 1 sold them
lo Nlms HroH.; on Horseshoe bond,
on the payeltf. at llmr first ofrer
of iio. 1 have womb red many a
ilui" II this good rtii une' wuh not
ln in part ir helping thos that
n" deil help in n strange land.
These two sacks of oats were the
means or furnishing the seed oats
for liolse, Puyetlu and Weiser valleys.
"It was a perilous undertaking
at that early dale to altempt to
make a trip from I'tnatilla to llnlsi
baritn with (he pack train In the
dead or winler. The animals had
to gather their living from the
hunch grass on Ihe bleak, high
points where tiio snow had been
blown away. Men had orten to
build I heir beds down on from 12
hi. If (to In Inches of sm-w with u few
by.; branches (f sjiy;ebni:h thrown
this, as well as furnishing tho cioiu
and maUlng the flag, I feel should
be mud 0 a matter of history. Mrs.
Harriet Hendershott of Hendor
shott Point and Mrs. Harriet .Lewis
of I'nion were the promoters. The
'"Nil war wuh at high tide. Those
ladles were loyal, patriotic women,
hnd they wanted to' appropriately
celebrate our national day. They
couldn't do so without Old Glory,
und there was no place in the
whole country to obtain cloth to
make u flag. .Mrs. llcndersnott
look u red worsted dress sne had
aid away us u keepsake, belong
ing to one of her daughters who
had died. Shu cut it into strips
and pieced It, for the red stripe.
Mrs. Lew's furnished a white sheet
for the White stripes. Hut- where
the blue field was to come froih
was the puzzle. Mrs. Hendershott
remembered seeing MIhs Martha
Koger.' ft young lady of Cove, rid
ing horseback, having on a long,
blue riding habit. Thls' was'the
only chancl' for an American flag.
Miss Koger was interviewed and
she consented lo allow the skirt
or hrr riding habit to become u
part of the first American Hag
made in the county. Soon needles,
thimbles and fingers gol busy, and
13 stripes und 13 stars on Hie blue
field were put together by the two
Harriets. All the contributors to
tn h Mag have uiiswered the final
summons."
Stockholders Annual Meeting i
Notice Is hereby given that the!
Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers ot the La Grande National Bank
will be hold at their banking house
in La Grande, Oregon,, on Tuesday,
January l HI lit. 192, at in o'clock
a. m. At this meeting a Board of
Directors will be elected to Bcrve
for the year T&ifi nrt4,'1snch,'b(her
business will be t run tabled a 'may
properly offor.
H. Ej' teOOUDGR,
12-11-30-t Cushlet
JUT
, HUVl ML 1 1 i ii ii
'$jb mMimm stores
. 108, Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
MEN'S WORK VESTS
AT LOW TRICES
$5.90 lo $14.75
Every style vest desired
is here at prices remarkably
low. Made possible by the
demands of a 371 store buy
ing power. . 4 . , s
MOLESKIN VESTS
with sturdy moleskin shells,
leather lined, leather sleeves.
CORDUROY VESTS
of sei-viceable material, leath
er lined and leather sleeves.
LEATHER VESTS
of selected grade ' horsehide,'
blanket or sheepskin lined.
All within the Above
Price Range.:" '
Corduroy-Pants
- -In Several Grades -
$3.49 to $4.98
', . Light and dark colors
in good weight corduroy.
A splendid trouser" for
winter wear. Well made
and serviceable;
Lace leg and straight
leg styles
Moleskin -Pants
In Grey and Tan
S2.69 to $3.49
A material famous for
service.,. Shown-in dark
grey pinstriped tuid also
in a tan. ,
Of excellent workman
ship and in a full-cut
size.
Inspect this showing;.
Jan. 10. last 'day to pay Wuttir
ent without u penally!' '1-7-'3t
Save money. ' buy high grade
children's wear'.' Head thc'Uif. Nor
ton's Kiddy Shop. 'i-ti-l
Those White- Ivory' Prhvs' "
The best prices on nil prices 1haf
may mutch your while ivory you
Will I 111(1 II l
Futility Drug
Silverthorn-Wright's
Store. I-3-at
Jan. "10, last iday to pay-Witter
lent without a penult! ' ' "i-l-'M
Hemstitching, pleating,' tuitton
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
tn-M-tf
Jan. la, last
ent without u
day . to pay
penalty.
water
1-7-Hf
(BIH0BSDSCaD30901IIIEIZlBBI
liiiilli Kiilc shuns Ih'i'it'iw
- As -KiimIhiicI for lliihli's
I.ONIHIN (AI'l. li,.pH,. II,,.
ni-llM-KH or 'the illnuili- lliiirhm,!
Im n luiillhy plmi' to tlv
NtiiltKllcH nri' anylliihir to
l ociiin run- lor ImikMihI iindjilown for fcHthci-H. v,. tiwd our
JVuli' illlrlnir Ihi. Ihlnl ,,uln1 -i I rlcllmi iWildl.'li lor .lllo. v, hail
of I9S4 wuh for i.arh a . j iln hroail canoiiy of lu.'vi n for a
innaiilliilHH. or Ihp Ion rat on r.r- wr. whll,' Know drllli-.l over our j
(lw..., ......imiiih iu no- rt'itiMi i a i -1 oi'Mf ior warinin iiiui mo yointlfr
ffeni-ral's report. Ttio hlrthratc I of tiuiiKry coyoli-a in ttif uistnnci
of III .3 a I. na also tin- lovi..t j
j III liuy 'thlnl MUartcr of tho year.
, ri,')it ilurlnir Ho.' war.
Th' i-hli'f tcaHOtil, ror tin' n-l
lirovoil ilralli rate return lire the
alinenee of Kliuitner eiililetniry
aiooiiK elilldren. itifl tin; )iurovel
rare of tiifunt life.
The rale of natural tnereao or
llle poioilnllou coitllnueH to ko
tltiun. It nan 1 1 :.-1 n in the
thlnl uunrter of t'.ii'l- IiM.7i la
l'.i2J: iis.sts In . an, ii,,h
jyear only !ni. .More jieotiie
! were ina-ile,1 tn trL'l than last
jyear. 8u far as figure:, are available.
Distinction
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SH.ER.RY.S
Today and Toinintow
"Let Not Man
Put Asunder"
l-'ltiin tl? I'tinuius NtiM-1 by liASJL KING
A pivlinc for scotlic!u (s, ivcs, hiisliands,
fathers, mtitltcis.
Willi
'1'AfIJNU I l!i:i)i;i!l( K 1,01- TKLLKGKN
Ctiint'dy,
".(nst n Gtitid Guv"
PLtlUSBSBaSia&DBSSBEmEBXSBOBVfi)
Stop
Coujiliing
Ask your neighbors,
about Newlin's 21-Ilnur
Cold & Couuh Cure it
never falls. Acts differ
ent from any other. Ce
Kuarantrc it.
Newiin Drug
Co.
(liy I'LKD hOl'KhliY)
Oregon Journul Writer.
Dunham Wright, noted pio
neer of Kastern On-Bon and
Idaho, relates reminlscenses of
the obi pack train days. I le
covers such points uH seed outs
for plonker farmers, the dep
redations of "Itljr' l''oot," thti
outlaw, and the mulling of the
llrsi American fhtg In 1 I'nion
county. The sketch wilt be
concluded in a succeeding in
stallment. .Mr. Lockley's note.
Annual Stockholders Meeting
Nollce Is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the United States National
Hank of La Grande. Oregon, will
be held In thitr banking rooms on
Tuesday, January Dtth, lftiG. ut 10
o'clock u. in., for tho purpose of
electing a Hoard of Directors for
the ensuing year and for the trans-
Rent, Bell and repair all makes
sewing machines. Ask shout free
dressmaking course. Whlto Sewing
Machine , Co. . Kew . Koley , Bldg.
Phone 683 , V. 2-27-tf
- Hot water bottles,- fountain sy
ringes tho Mind that tuff warranted
for'two years by- tlm beHtl laiMOrles
of the eust.iyoti will flmbul Sllver-
thorn-Wrlght's Kumlly Drug Store.
.otlte of l lnnl Settlcmciit.
Notice Is hereby given that the
uudeisignod Jiu riled in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
lnlon t?ounty his final account In
Ihe mhtter of the ('.state of 'John R.
Klllott. oVccased,- und that 'said
court him set .Thursday, the: Iftth
dy of JMihury, H95, ut'len o'clock
A. M.,at- tho court robin' of isaid
court houso at La' Grandt,' Cninii
County, Oregon, as tho timri nnd
placeifor heuring objections to said
final account and for the settlement
of, Raid (tslati. " ! . r
ifuieu una Jilb day ot Decem
ber l'J'H. ,
J. I' PUY.
Anclllury I'Jxcii(or of the Ins
tate of John 8. Ulliott, deceased.
(I Dec. 17-L'4-31-Jan. 7-14
In Town of Hllgard, Union Coun-.
ty, Oregon.
' All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for, ten per cent
pt tho amount bid and tho Truste
reserves ,tha right to reject any nnd
fill ,blds. AIL property; will be so 1 4
subject .to, Lhy, iacJni(l(ra1in;fS Iherejj
on. , List niuy beLseen at office o
the Trustee Lu Cirande, Oregon, or
ut the !prfioh-of Ahc'.iitefer'efc ut l.k
Orundn. Ore. i
Dated December lYtti. 1924. $
. - K, C. 'J't'CKKi, i
, ( Trustee In .bankruptcy of tliii
Kstntn of Ceo. 1. Hartvigsen, .
Hankrupt,
dDec. 1 7-24-.3 It Jan,, 7-14 jj
Notice of Hniikruptcy Sale.
Notice is hereby given
Ihe 22nt day of January,
I ' V CIUCK A. lit, l.ll
lOreco'n. "the undersigned
that on
tit a ft. ut
Grande,
Trusb
action of any other business that in Hunkruptcy of the Kstate of Ceo
might comu before Ihe meeting. V. Hartvigsen, Hankrupt, will orfer
T. J. SCItOGGINS. jfor sale to the hlchest bidder for
12-11-30-t'' ".ashler cash., and at that time und piace
receive 1 sealed bids for all real
jlaloi s stati:k oi-' i;t ttori:
itcsoitT to si;ci:i;t Aii;.vrs
AM ST Kit DAM ( A I). f'onlihtvv
tal tnivelers ure firmly oX the
opinion that more men und wom
en bent on secret 'service ure rov
ing ubout Km ope today than was
the rust before the war. 'The ho
ls seem filled wll h them.
These operatives ure not abvavs
referred to as Kple-s. nor does inll-
Ititrw Infnriniif Inn nisunrllv i-lultn
population of this, the largest city-thl... Hltl.ntinn ,n Klti. f ,
j fact t hut 1 ,ooii, eitu more men arc
I under arms In Kurupe today than
1 0 years ugo. The espionage tt
lr'wnt time relates tnore lo
property ,pf the estate and .tie
k'ribed as follows, to-wit:
1,QP7, 8. y. North part orLn
i'lQ, Lots lit -12.' 13, 13. Itloc'k 2
A New Bungalow
, Look Over TIiIh Partial List
of Jkotiirablo , Jqaturcs:
, OhU floors throught.t wired
for light and heat, electric
furnace, flno: iigiit rixtures,
built-in cupboards. Ironing
board, lunch tuble. etc, num
erous electric switches and
outlets, breakfast nook,
-sleeping porch, full concret
ed hasement with many
conveniences; lot 60x120
.with lawn: close to school
and store.
This flnu homo was built
for tho owner who must
leave. Priced ut but $,',&00,
on convenient terms,
- Wm. Miller
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2.00O.OOII POI't LATION
Itl'KXOS AIUKS AP). The
of the southern hemisphere. Is
approaching the 2,0'Mi,eno mark.
Although no census bus liecn tak
en since l!i 1 4. when the popu-.,,.,
la t ion w uh ,fT5.0oa. statlKtlcs
has"d on births, deaths, tin mi
unit ton, emigrutinn and ntiier fac
tors, kept by the
Hive a population on Aug ist :t t
last fof I.ni7.i.
jOjUestlons nf economics and mat
iters of policies and politics.
Many investigators doubtless ar
munlelpulityjlirtlvt n th(f ,nU.rests of t,R. Sov.
let government ut Moscow.
ONLY ONE PROFIT
When you buy Ml. Emily Urand
Better Costs Less!
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
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g Grinding Out Greater Money Saving Values At Hooverized
PINK BEANS, CALIFORNIA, 10 dbs
..83c
H OJIANDE 110NDE SANDI1ILX1E CUOWN NET
SI ' TED GEM POTATOES, 100-11). sack ...?1.7
It Isn't orten that rourts of half a
,latc are delioiiatcl ly Jurists from
;ne family. Yet West Texas has
Juilecs J K Sutton. 34, anil C. 1L
Sullen. .1. luothers. nlu, will on
Jan. 1 take Jurlsiln-llon over 2S.m;4
miles, a territory ns laiKe as seven
eastern states, with Henty to spare.
Anil In SiMillou to h.lxlne Jurisdic
tion ofhe Inrcest territory. the
l,rothers ar sioohb the youngest
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CRACKERS, :i-ll. Virtijiht carton I'Je
Recent advance in crackei-s makes this an
exceptional value.
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, Steel Cut, 3 lbs $1.10
The advancing coffee market makes Preferred
; Stock the lowest priced high-grade coffee
al, per lb 53c; 5 lbs - .......$2.5ri
ALL OYSTERS, 3 Mb. tins '. fiT.c
OUR SEAL FLOUR Guaranteed, 40-lb. sack....$1.7D
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
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