La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday; January 12i.tt92.'i
La Grande Evening Observer
l.NDKI'li.NUENT NEWKPAPEU
Published dnlly and weekly at t& Orande. Oregon, by the
LA GRANDE EVJJNINO OBHEKVER rUBUBHlNO CO.
BRUCE DENNIS Editor
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Ave., La Grande, Oregon. -
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.: THERE 1H NO MAN that
retain tho spirit; neither hath
and there Is no discharge ta;
, Before The "Battle
Portland. As the flock
tropolis .it is interesting to seo
oneS as well.' Among' the new
Condon who will represent Gilliam county in the house.
Will he do it well? Of course he will for he is an old
Irishman who knows nothing but to shoot square. Further
more he has the taxpayers' interest at stake, for he is a
taxpayer and comes from a part of tho state that has had
its financial troubles. "Fitz" used to run a now: paper,
Inter he became mayor and refused to continue as an edi
tor. Then he decided to make some money and he went
into the real estate business and made it. Fitz lias an
Irish accent that will startle the natives 'and wheli he says,
"Mr, Speaker," everyone else had as wcil keep still for his
voice yifyJrcverlijiVatc tly'oityh the corridors of the slate
house.llk'e, tlie music from. it-KlcHlni taliopo.M. . i. iir
-. . ,- -1 : ! i ; .,-1 , ' " ', ' ' , ' '
We'nlct V. S. Jir.ihUvell at
and say, he looks liku a million
of absence from La Grande have not .turned his hair tfiay
nor. made his heart old. He is as youthful aiid skookem
Hf M WlvWiiin thu sujiar factory was ftinninjr.' "Mr. I!nmi-
veil has' hctm down' in Ciilil'orriia showinp; those who live!'"
in sunny districts how to irrigate land and jiiitko two hlados
of ferass grow whore only one rtcw heforc lie was anxious
to know ahout his old friends in La Chando and ,admil,tcd
freely tlifit it,' wasfvcrv.aifild
call horni?.
i Mr. and Vl'r. Ajllci t (untor drove in Siituiday 'nioi iiiii'r
feeling fresh and young from their trip 'in the car down
to Portland. No li'(iiibls were encountered and Alhei t ar
rived all ready to roll up his sleeves and get into the legis
lative tangle.
George Young, who used to he in Grande, is down
1 here handling the candy end of the big concerns, Earl Doann
has a good position in an East Side drug store and Howard
.Davis, who once was in the real estate firm of Davis &
Logap, is the high mogid of the Chevrolet automobile g.u-
nge on the East Side. .George. Young sn.v.s' without any
; attempt at exaggeration that there are a million people
from Eastern O.'ogon located over Portland and lhat they
are all doing well.
, . r ' 'tti-'TlU.'i,..i i : '
v . Ytu ought .to listen to the possible bills w hich nienuV.s
of the conviig legislature itave in their pockeU;... .. You would
think this is a new statu ju:;t beginning to .make. iU. laws.
For instance, one member has a, bill to protect the (logo
vho foolishly ride on the 1 tinning boards of automobiles,
unother has a bill to force all banks of the state to invest
their money within the .state's border."., unother has a hPl
to put the state into automobile insurance, while still an
other has a bill regulating the beauty doctors. It's great
fun to see these earnest men with their et measures talk
ing carnest'y and loud about the poor down-trodden people.
Hut wait until the hopper is o-ned and the bids are thrown
into it. The gic:t legislative machine will
and slowly luit surr'y most of tho hills will W ground up so
i that their maki'ts will not reroo;nizr thriu. NeHl'ully so,
S for our Btatuto hooks totliiy aic i-ntiic';, 100 full (f laws.
, Just what the Kovrinnr
guess. In fact. ro don't hour nnii-h i,!otit Walter just nnw.i
But, prolu'bly it is not his inuinjr. Wait until the chief'
executive shoot." his pills that he has heen rollinp for somej
time mul we will lihely heller know what is in hu miml
lehltive to Ihe ease, sufel.v anil welfare of the 1'ciple ui'i
Oregon. " !
Next liionlh is the nuuitli
rent for 23 d.-ys.
When a woirun
monkey out of him.
La Orande, Oregon, as Second
760
..13.55
..$4.60
Mall
, .....
-..60
..600
-$2.60
..$6.10
-$3.00
OFFICIAL PAPER
hath power over tho spirit lo
he power In tho day of death;
tkutfwar, Ecclcsiastcs 8:8. ' '"
of legislators enter the me
the new facer., and the old
faces is one Fitzmaurice of
the Oregon hotel ycstcid.iy,
dollais m real riio'nry. Y('ai,s!,!l,w' '"'"lv''' "" kimw.
to find any other place lb
hiis up his slrcvo no one rail
in which you pay SO days'
i.-U ii man up u tixe she makes a
THE OLD HOME TOWN
f AFTER HIDIM& IN TM6 S?W FOR FOUR
FIRE Cult ftrwtUA, i. .itunsh
DUMPED E I&MTEEH OLO LANTERNS
HIWtONTOP'TXE PlRg STATION-
OFFICE
CAT
'TftAOC HARK Hid.
What U more rare than n day
when ftomcoiio riocHn't clljx a hole In
one of our paved streets?
If every woman's faco ero her
fortune some would be arrested for!
counterfeit.
' '
"I don't like your heart action,"!
said the medical examiner. "You've!
had some trouble with angina Pec
toris." .
"You're partly rlKht doctor," nidi
the applicant sheep. shly, "only that
ain't her name."
finest: "I Mlmll npink to the clerk
about ynii. You Hhould always
knnek heron' enteriiir a room.
Why, I niJ jhl have been dii'sirr."
Itellboy: "(Hi, I knew you wrt n't
Jlon, und Jim li:bhin, of this iIIh
Thlngs e.iuhl be woibj. Just sup-Uriel, lie was about 47 yeurs of
pose you had to lather your lawn; age at tho time of his demise nnd
before you Clll the frrtlHS.
Olle! i-i'linon a htisbtind hates lo
nb"P Willi hli wile Is because he
n't stand the strain fthen' the
salinwotiKin tall. a ubollt slender
llni.s. 1 " '
...
mui'inhcr lydlir -wiri'i'lM'ftiii;
Ijoil wyrp nuirliiill sl-c lllscil tf be. j
"t il, tilth; und now she's oil-
;o :
I
ex liens! e, you know." ',
-
"Syir ronfrol." nays a fond pa-
,-KlVl ill Til Hnin.ln ' It... ,, 1.1 1 1 1 ., f
-t"n in ran reiiow brae aimm '
'his lilililles and how Sliiurt thev are l
without slopping lo tell a few un-
tlcdolcs about your offspring,'.'
, , .
Poks. INmvp.: "Mr. Jimos you nrc
ten minutes Int.'." '
Joih-h: "Sorry HltV' I ovithIjuv-
Alllnuiih bill hoiu-ils over tin
((iniitry urn roinrni 1 down. Ihr
hiKinl Mils air MtiyliiK Up. '
A iiiilloiionhfr Ih a intin who
duisn'l ilrtnk (nfri iiikI thtrfon
ItM'HU't cart- wlutt )ia)prns (o Itra-
c
It was I'av who Irmph'd Ailmn
lo cnl, hot he ncipilri'd tlir drink
ItiiC luihlt of his own lu-cord.
I 'nor t h I iik!" t)yuiiath-ltrall
hiirhl.-)! Mm. I'trrii Kihh-r. "ShL- haM
Uiilhini; in (lie world to talk ahotit
mIh- Iiiik iii'vrr had an oprratlon."
( tiik v:vii,rrfox or a
i i.ovk u.rn:it
1st Month "Klnrt'ridy. II-hn."
I'nd Month "An ever, lleh-ti,'
:;vd Month " Voiiih, Hflcn."
11h Month "li'Voiflly. H.-t.-n."
New Bust
Thin nrw ImatHl WockIiuw Wilt.ni It
oik tvulvty-'. Uj U tlwwn putting
1 1 "y) ,,,, i
By Stanley
' jyj
HOURS, -33
-2r'SSSS
1 . - fe ' - 1. i.-t
6th Month "Your loving: wifo,
Helen."
6th Month -"Vhnt an oil can
you turned out to be! JItleii.M
Tho trouble with n butter Icnlfr,
hi that It (sn'i built like a N.ooti.
Young Chap: "Nice little , dor,
you have, Miss Doris. Jtuve you
taught it any tricks?"
"Yes. It will futch your hat, if
you wish It to."
Teacher: . "Johnny, what is the
capital of North Carolina?"
Johnny: "North Cmolinu has two
capitals." , , ,, .. ,
Teacher: "What?"
Johnny: "Yes. Mti'm North Caro
line has two capitals." '
Obituary
.JOHN i)oi;i;i
Word was rouolvt'd in I, a Grande
thfH HKjrninK ol' the death of John
Dobbin, a tanner, near Union la.t i
nlKht at 11:30 o'eloek, caused by
Mr. l)obbiu w.is a
brother of V,'. M. Iiohliin, of I'n-
leaves to mourn III: loss, besides
bin brothers, Mrs. lobb:n. his wife.
Funeral nrrangt'lm-uljMit-Q pend
ing. The1 body Is at Hie Cork
liros. ' uhdertiiklng : purlots at t'n
lon. ' :' ; ' '
; f;i:)l!(;i-: n. ii'iso' '
BAK.KK, Die. (Special) (leorge
N. Kitson, a pioiiier of I In-' r.urnl
Hiver country ili-d Saturday al the
I vnte.lant hOHpttal rollowing' an
illness of several iiiiinlhs. , 1
Mr. liotson was In.'r.i in Vel
Virginia, ijeeembi-i' lith, isr.ll and
WIIS tllO Olllv I'lltlil nf llUMI'VH 'llltll
mit noisoir. lie was married' to
'.'lima. Mile i-iiierann. April l V;
lss """von I'lly. foloradu und
tdiortly altcrwurds ciitue to linker
county where ha has boon (Migugt'd
in mlninH and farmlnK. '
. , Ui'KldfH )U widow, who hs hnni
his fait h f nl qnuipanion, Ihti. tlo-
ci.'iisi'd Ih ijiirvivcd l: I'mir tliil
dron.(t('orKM JolNon jr.. of, Ihikia;
Mih. Kaltic Wurri'ji of i,vrtrord;
Mrs. Vt-rnii Joiicii und Mm. Irene
Vornhain dr linkt'i'. Tln'if an- 12
Kiand fhildren and Uvo yrcat Ktaiid
.-hiltlnn.
Kuntral H.'i vkis will he held ;ht:;
iflcrnoon at 2 from Ihe VVi-si dia
pcl. MOMV IJiAM
Monty Klam, boh of Mr. and Mrs
William Klam of this city died n;
a result of heart rouble al I lo!
Lake thia morning, llatu wuk 24
years old nt the time of his .batli
and has been a resident of this cdy
tor R' ine years. I"uneral arrniirtj
inenls will be announced later.
Hlnce this Is the as'o f ieed.
A-ouidn't it he Krvat ll next miiu-
.ner arrived about l-Vbriiary ?
If tie rultiTIIMf
u, in- know-
of Wilson
Uiv ni'lk ' Hoanl Uiker New
tti llaulimg luuvhn ou liu. m-ik,
Attacks Gooding Long
And Short Haul Bill
Article in Railway Age Declares Measure Is a Men
ace to the Business of the Country; Says
Congress Not Fit to Regulate Rates.
i ',
The kilt Introduced by Senator
Gooding of Idaho which would
vlrtuully deprive tho Interstate
Commerco Commission of author
ity to permit a ruilway in any cir
cumstances to charge a lower rate
for a longer thun for a shorter
haul Ts attacked us u jnenace to
the huslnesH of the country In an
editorial published in the current
Issue of tho Hallway Age.
lo persons who have not
studied the subject," says the Hail-
way Age. "it seems only lair and
reuHonublo the railways should be
prohibited from muking any rate
that Is higher for a shorter than
for a longer distance. Neverthe-
less such legislation would largely I they could get more trunscontl
revolutlonizo present schedules of I nenlal business. Jr thoy are not
freight rates and cause business to bo allowed to iret ii,M.i nR
changes and disturbances of serious
n.u u..u jMngunuue.
In support of this view the Iiall-
way Age quotes a long letter senttl,ose to the Paciric coast. They
lost spring to llio sonata commit-1 ru entitled to earn a fair return
tee on Interstate Commerce by the'al,d sooner or later must be allow-
lnl..ull. . . .....l--tnA In nH-n l Id ....
InLcrNtatc Commerce Commission
in which tho commission declared
adoption of the Gooding bill would
be highly injurious to busineKS and
cited conditions under which it is
nucejisury to the tree movement of
commerce that the loiif and short
haurpnncipla be disregarded.
"The real purpose of the Good
ir;S bill," say the Hallway. As
"Is to rendu r it Impossible for the
railways to niake lower rUesfrom
middle western pomts; ot orluin td
the I'acilic coast than Uiey make
actual effect would be to so amend
tho Interstate -Commerce ,Act: as
aigely -to deprive tho Interstate
Cuiiimereu Conilnission of Ha pnjsi
ent authority to! determine and. fix
,.,i,.. ii,rn.,o-iw..,i iho iTnit..d u, ,,..
It would Involve something to'
which it long has ben feared gov-
ernment rcgulution would lead, tho
direct regulation of rules by con-
gresa. -
Hits nt C'ont-rcss.
"1-resent laws recognize that
congress Is not a rit body directly -iu"ons.
lo regulate rails. Thereforu eon- , "Affairs," between men nnd wn-gi-esi
created the Interstate Com- mpn f these types have a kit of
nierce Commistilon lo deal with snap and sparkle. They're staged
this subject. ' 'romuntlMlly. The participants wear
it congress deprives tho Com- uniforms, decorations, brond rlb-
inlssinn of its present authority to
leridc when It is fair and reason
able for the long and short huul
priiK'ipht to m Ml'Bn'fjanlUj iiow.
(oiiff will it bv hcioro conirri'jts will
hy direct (i8!u)tidn n-Klilutu UUcslI
n many othui-wavM?
Thr I'V-al force hfliind thu1 Good
iu.iM.iui iiiHUfiire wnicn -
IN l
.iiK urooKiil to ix ar. hy peo-!,h
.de and puiuie men in (be western
inter mountain HtaleH. Ijut polite
' ' ' I alto beiiiK brought I
w eh n 0,h!rl,rK ,!,atT'
' , . V"Kyi. would directly.
political Influence Is Huccen.Hftil in
KottlnR' congress directly to regiir
lute rates in one way it may he
successful In getting congress di
ectly to do this In other ways.
When that tinift L'omi the; preMiiit
machinery nnd policy ' of regular
Hon will be destroyed. Men of
ability and Heir-nspeet will not
serve on the Commis.'ioti if it is
fo bo reducd to nn autonuiton for
reg aterlnjr polltlcul decrees of con
retai. DIsciiksck Clmrge.
"Ouo churge which has been
made aguinst the western railways
: that they am trying to get ni-r-
. niir.s'on to make lower rates from
1 middle western points to the Pa
eific coast than to Intermediate
points to destroy competition by
'he Panama ci'iial route. What
I hey are actually trying to'do is to
orevent their own destruction by
he competition of the Panama
mini route. From 1U20 to 1323
the westbound tonnage1 passing
through the Panama canal to Pa
cific eojmt point." increased over
tm per cent. Meantime westbound
trictlv transcontinental business of
'be western railways declined al
most one-half. Tho western rnil
" are sn'ferlng Severely from
'his rst of huine s. The Inter
motintain communitb's of the west
s-iy that If the railways should re
'ue,. their rates to the Pacific
on-M nnd In consequence begin to
compete- more srecs trolly with
he Meitmshlp lines the water car
Vrs would rediiee their rates to
he coa.st nnd thus increase the
. '-eadv g-ent distrim'natlon In
rates against the intermediate
.mmmunitU'S. In the remedy then
'o prm the flooding bill, and de
moralize ri'llwnv rates and husl
m' througbnut the PnPed States?
CLAUDE C. PRATT
expects to sun t lor the Coast
next Monduy. January 12 and
be over there until after the
first, lie will get a line-up
on Cedar Posts, Hardwood
Mooriiur, Lumber and Shin
gles. He will also keep his
ej-cs peeled for Used Sash
and Doors or any other bar
Titins in the building material
line. If. be can be of any
service to you while over
there, address him at Elma,
Washington.
The
Chude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Vnrtr Mn'a frtmf
I. ...... I., IMI..M Jt .
11 -mim. In i Hiir.w
That would not solve the problem
of the Intermediate coiiimiinlt'ea
because steamship rates to the
coast would still In: lower thun rail
rules to the Intermediate points.
"The real solution Is to puns
legislation putling4he rules of tho
wuter carriers through the lun
ama canal under the same regula
tion und control of the Interstate
Commerce forum's, ion to which
railway 'rates ure now subject.
"Never since their return to
private operation have the wext
ern railways earned anywhere near
a lulr return. Thoy could Increase
the net return earned by them if
the rates were so remilnt,..! it,0
i return in this way thoy ought to
do allowed to make a Kcneral nrl-
I vanee of all their rates eveem
... . u1N iv even II iiiik involves
nn advance In nl rates that are not
directly affected by water compo-
Hunt's Letter
, (Conlllided from Page 1.)'
thlnp is done for them bv R. rvnmtt
whom they do -not' even have to dt-!
FoRelnating; bachelors are numer
-,1'iiuiiing uacneiors arc nutner -
Ikewlst.i I . I i ?
Bhing, ivell educatfi'l ; acemi -
id army, and -navy officers an-
tnd in "plenty; I ' '
ous ma
I lnshlng.
pllshed
on han1 in "plenty;
An,onff "'o swarming attnehes
"""""InHes nnd sub-seerclnries ot
tno d'P'omntle corps married men
ar0 tl,e ""xcnptlon rather than lb.
lule- What's more, a grent mnny
f th!m !'avo extremely libera:
European ideas on tho subject of
bons across their dress shirt fronts
bowltching gowns,
exprnsivo jew-
Nf?h '"nfrnlrs" huvo tin uir,! or
clns." In short1. .
And Hrlnk- fluu-m fw..,!.. . i.-..
prohlbltlonlBia. while' contpndimrj
the country ar a wlml ie I
rtryer today than it osod to b. ad-
that a few hiuhII crni...N .p., '
pm-hups drtnklns more than they I
vvvr . I
, W(.,. ,'th.B 1M ono of tho snmn
rrouI,s- ' r'Kr,,"B to'1 lH'n'wih
u romu..of cock.ailH, an tb.v ,d
An Easy
Payment
Plan
Perkins
Motor Co,
4j
$Brom
niinino
, tablets
H,:'Sfl'''
Tho First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than '
a Quarter of a Century as
a n effective remedy for
COLDS, GRIP, lNi'LU- i
ENZA and as a Preventive, i
The box benrt this signature
rric 30c
To Cure
qCold
! 7 mv j-
27th
Annual
CLEARANCE SALE
Entire Stoclt Men's, Women's and Children's
HOSIERY
rhocnix, Reg.
(i(JOI) gl'ALiry J.AIllK.V
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KXi'i;i"noNAij.v u oo D
WKAitiNi! hdsi:. 1 i,is:.i:
TOK, KOOT AND illilii,.
$1.21
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r.t r with ko.mi-: si.ioiit
KI.AW THAT M A K K S
TH KM RKI.'ONDS. IN ALL
THE WANTKI1 SHAOUS.
C7c
Children's 19c
THII. I) It K N ;i II FiA vv
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IN III.AI'KS and
HllOWNS. TD UK WOIIN
OVBIt STOtrKlNGS. VKUV
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Special 19c
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TON IIOMK KOII fll'l.
lillKN IN III.AKK .VI)
TANR A I'-INB ltlUBED
WtESS HORK.
. 25c ' ' '.
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Every Article in
forim-rly. Thoy Ijoffin with half u
'iozeri rounfi.
A cerlnin pro.-.rllon of V:':t-
Inirtnn'. offlH.-.l i,i,iilMlln lli..,ii
rei-luin proportion of every p'-ptlla-
tion. has the ItM-Hnnlion to ie
miioi-Iv Tn hdiiio ill ii e. M thin irieltn-
ntioii hnn to b- rrntralncd but noi
In Wnshiiifiton. Hern inclination
nnd opportunity ro to;;idh'r. Mori:,'
nvrn thun r nnnrt nn It v. thiri in
strnnc trninU.tinn tn thi snnrliiv
inclined to be sporty .
Thnt'a why the Wi-sh'nston "fjisl
H-t" is' bo iiiiuih so but it hates to
btV caught i't It,
Parliament In Miniature
Will ii ke 5 Vcais to liuild
The ' ifiirccsF'
' You Can
SAVE MONEY
' ," on .,,,..';
Stock ....
Foods
AND TONICS
Our lino of remedies are
complete.
Pre scot t Drug
Company
Che New trug tor.
lflepho-.if Main tS
Vr. fir & Jeff.
MARKET JB'S GROCERIES
PI! ONE
Roman Beauty. Apples
80c per box
-. Everything For The Baby .
Siik-iind-Wool Shirts ...!...... ' ' ' $100
Ei'k-and-Wool Shickingri ZZZZjK0c'"and, 7tte
Hemmed Diapers, per doz, on best Daisy Cloth....? 1.50
All made Dresses and Gertrudes for
hi,ml WOik ' : ?1.10 toi.y.i
Ni;;ht Gowns, U n ppors and IVd Pickets '
liaby KhIks ;md IHintings .
l'laiinel. by the yard or made tip Cciliudcs '
for hand work.
kuliiK-r t aiil.i and P.ibs
Dai;y Cloth and Canton Flannel
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP.
; 27th .
Annual
La France. Rcjr. $2.25
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IJIAI.ITY IIDSi: IN Al.l.
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lU.Al'K AND W1IITK.
Sale Price $1.93 ,
Men's II(c " ' ,
l:ir:n.Ait si'in'i; ok in- .
I KIlWUVKN, and I'llOK-.
NIX IN KII.K. RM.K-ANI).',
WOOL, AI.I.-WOOI. AND
I.ISI.E. IN I'l.Al'US,'
HTlill'KS, CHECKS AND.
Ul'.Ol'HTITCH.
Reduced 10
Special 19c '.
NATl'ltAI. COI.OIt GltEY
COTTON WOIIK HOX
GOOD Q V A I. I T Y AND
VK11Y SKUVICKAUI.i;.
Heavy Sox 23c. '
EXTIIA HEAVY , '.GKBtr.i.
COTTON ltlllUED SHOUT.
SOX. TO BE WOltNl INJ'i
side 'boots; ' ' '" '
' 1 ... '23C..': -'- '
The Store Re;l:icc;3!
wlilrh Queen Mary's ilolls hoi'Re
iirhif-ved as buIIhtit of fil!li.s I'nr
l""HtIs. hus i'lli'onB,i lhr,-.
lml'Mc inr-n to comml.sa'on ii famoiiH
woodcarvcr to build an oak hindd
of the Houm'S of I'arlSamcRt. This'
will bi constructed on a half-lm-h
8cal(!- 40 tvvt lon- 31 inchca wWo
. ,J " , l n"rn-
The carver estiinnt'-s it will take
five years to complete Ihe model.
w""Ch Will occupy - f men uaiiy.
I two of tht'8n bnln wrt carvftts.
T,ir W,M opproxlnmio; $2: i.onn. .
rnc foundation. of tho struottirii. will
be ofjteak; hut Uieirnsi: -wit'thei mod
el will dm of oak und.; aJI. of. the
cMrvini-.trneita delnll.. Alter, exhi
bit iort in London; iU $. planned to
take thoi model' around the country,
ell proceeds!' gointi i to:, jjoypilnl
funda. -. . f ..
.-i-1- .
1925"
Wu- iirn louliliiK-' lurwui-'l. lo
the' New fW:us"'u I'ertod
of i'roBieas anil .'jlalillllji.
May it' bring to you i
' HAPPINESS" AND-"'.
PROSPERITY
La Grande
National Bank
Somul, ltt-lialilf, riu-iTH-lic
MAIN 759
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