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    Monday, February lfi, 1025.
THE LA' GRANDE f EVENING OBSERVER V
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
i 1
Building
I Permits ,
i . i 1 , .
CO.UINU LVIiNTH
March 6, . 7 District lilgh
school basketball tournament
at Union.
I'racilee ToiiIrIiI
Tin American l.egiuil drum cornu
input tins i'vi'iiimk at 7:3d
a'clock for practice.
Ijll Vll.v Home
MlKa Mill Autt left oti I lie brunch
i,e tratn thlB liioililuc for her
llOllIf Ht l'.ntCt'Ill'lHC, AllKH Auit iiuu
ijeeufiichlut; Hcliool In Montunu.
(iolnst to Muwllle
M. llosumonu, or tin How-
man-Hlcks conipuny. left IIiIh
morning for illuxvllle, where he
will spend the week In the Inter
mt of the com puny.
liven for I In. pi three
my iuho visited oilier
points during t.r uliauliee
IllOlltllU.
euslern
Oil Way to (luden
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. (irlKW h rt
this morning on No. t en route to
Otrden, 1'luh, where they will spend
several days visit Inf.
Went to Hnlln Wnlln
Kd Moon, of I he Moon UruB
company, spent I he week-end at
Walla Wallu, Wash., on business
and visiting friends. Mr. Moon
made the trip by auto.
1,'oliis: to KiHikane
n. -. nooson. or ine aii.i;miiy(1-'"i wmii
loiiilliimi ImproMus
Mrs. Itoy Mc-Nees. recovering
from an operation Tor uppendkitis
at the Cirande Itonde hospitnl. is
reported to lie Improving in health
oiiu vAi-cia to oe uote to ports last year were
..... u Nit uospiuii in aoout a week si bushels.
lime.
'Ilir rirst lame mlileilllnl
millillng r tin' i iirn'iil car will
Ik coiiMiucUiI by Perry liituitii
nnl on 1 stiwt "lx'lvti-cn M'iiilli
nml l.lnlilli. Wiirk ilt start ml
oner by Jl r. Hlitni hard, a foll
trntior nml builder or Oils t'lly.
The iH'iliilt for building was I
Mini nt Hie city iirrlces tills
Illuming th,. Iioiiih! to coat Up
luuxlniutely $1000.
FISCAL YEAR'S
WHEAT EXPORTS j
TO BE LARGER
WASHINGTON By (he Asotd
nted press) The wheat exporls of
the l ulled Stales for the year end
ins .lu e. 3 probably will total
2&0.MU0.U00 bushels, the depart
ment of agriculture estimates. Kk-
128 3S5,UuO
riiiilii-r conipuny. will - leave, this
,'Vfiiine fr Spokane. Wash., where
lie will spend the .next Tour days
ua business.
Waw Hits Kvt'iihijc
II. K. Walklns. of Mill's Depurl
nu'iit more, will leuvc this evenlnr
i-i'uri oiiich, wno lias been ser
iously 111 for tin- past several week3
i8 very much improved und la uble
to be out again.
TukliiK IMt tiim
The old war cry of the photo- finff countries this year will
Increased deuiund for American'
wheat, an announcement said, was;
caused by short crops In some for- i
eiKn countries, notably Canada and '
Argentina. Canada's exports this ,
year were estimated at 185.000.000 j
bushels against S43.0OO.000 last:
year. i
Kx ports from principal prod no- 1
total
eruphers, "look pleasant," was between 715.000.000 und 745.000,-
for Portland on a business trip. Mr. 1 heurd u number of 'times at the ! bushels, the department said, coiiU-
Wutliins expects to bo gone three
or four days.
Ill nt Homo
Miss l.nllue
nigh school this morning while pic
tures of the classes were being
taken by Mr. lUtter tor the Mimlr.
pared with 781,000.000 last year.
Hanks, who has New Horn
tiiTii confined to her' home fur the
piiHt several days on account of III-iii-RS.
is somewhat Improved at the
present time. .
Hume from Seattle
Mm Henry Wright and son. of
Kiitei prise, stopped over a short
iiiine in l.a Grande this morning en
mite to their home niter visiting
lalives at Seattle, Wash., for the
st few weeks.
K Wnllown
Mrs. Catherine Hrickson. leputy
me Commander of the Wo
i Henef it associut Ion, left I a
lo this morning for Wallowa,
0 she goes In the interest of
rder she represents.
J. O; Snodgruss, second solo clar
inetist In the Lu Grande municipal
band, Is the proud owner of. a new
Kelmer clarinet. The instrument Is
B flat pitch and one of the finest
manufactured.
I left- 011 Iltislness
Hlaine Mullock and Janus H.
Nichols of the firm of Nichols, Hal
lock and Donald of (taker, were
in La Grande this morning on busi
ness. Mr. Mullock and Mr. Don
ald ure lo defend H. X. Gamble
here tomorrow on a charge of murder.
Vek-i;ml lloif
ella Stewart and Gru.ee. Hun-
I 'ft tins morning on the branch
lirain for their home at Wul-
after spending the week-end
tig at the home of .Mrs. Ira
t-y over the week-end.
from Salem
. Mruce Dennis and sou, Jack,
ned to Lu Grande thiH inoru-
rter spending the past week
i State Cupllol with Senator
Dennis. They also visited In
nid a short time.
Fertilizer Arrives
A car of nitrate of soda ordered
by the I'nlon County orchard 1st a
some time ago arrived this morn
ing and Is now being unloaded.
The. nitrate of soda is a most ef
fective fertilized for fruit trees. The
bulk of the current car w HI be
used on the William Miller ranch.
from.l'ortliuul
unau hii'grlst returned I his
IfiK froms Portland ufler
ling the week-end In the Me-
uIIh with hht son. Ken, who is
udent at Hill's Military Aeu-
y.
lOoln; (o Kiui.sns
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Shade and
(ion, Donald, left this morning en
lioiitt' to Kllsworth. Kansas, w hTf
they expect to upend u month visit
ing uith Mr. Shade's parents.
, , j
Snh tj Agent In l,n liriuiile
1 ! .1. I'. Grodk1. general safety
' ag.-nt of the O.-W1. II. & N. com
' il'iiiiy. 1h In l.a Grand today on an
"nil ial visit with Superintendent
W. MoMuiiH. Mr. Grod.kl has head
Mnarlers in Portland. Ore.
Salem Vlslloi
:De Lib; Green', of La Grande, one
of the I'.irly resldenls of Salem, . is
viHitlng the e'ily for 'Hie first time
alter an absence of IS years, ac
cording to Hal. Patton, who has
been discussing old times with Mr.
Green. Mr. Grecif" Is now proprie
tor of ,u clothing and shoe house
in La Grande. Salem, Ore, Jour
nal. : ;. ' 1 5 ,
Sanders in New Shoes;
Secretary Unlike Slemp
(Continued from Page 1.)
and college.
While clerking in a Terre Haute
store, the year before he entered
college, he Intlmatd to the pro
prietor one evening that he'd like
to take the next Saturduy off.
''That's not a very convenient
day," his employer answered. "It's
alwuys our busiest time. Wouldn't
some other limo do just us well?"
"Well It would bo a bit Incon
venient," Sunders is said to hove
replied. "You see, I've arrunged to
get married Saturday."
A WONDERFUL
WONDER
The -Artstylo Wonder Itoxof
Chocolates Is truly wonder
ful In the I a el that all the
most popular pieces are of
fered lu u better and more
ox pensive quality than ever
before.
! ; ; ; ;
Observer Crossword Puzzle
llils UcauUriil K Was
Jtoalttiietl In Tarls.
. A purkugu within a package
- Within the Wonder Box
.you-: will find another
filk'd package, a perfect
1 liiiututuru of our Art
sty to .Crinoline Package,
, a. novelty and favor that
' hua vtidded to the popu
larity of this reiuarkablu
. package.
Artbtyle Chocolates real
ly couldn't be made uny
better.
A Full Pound
$1.50
Gl
ass uruQs
Inc.
The lti:XALL Store
La Grande, Oregon
!i f1 1 I , 18 9 ho
"lb h7 1a I? 12.0 '
i 5- 22 l5 M
24 " " " 25 " !t6 T jr7"" 28
'it V1 iz "
35 f 34. " 5 'b A
5o" 31 1J2 4 JT1 4T"4b I tit
4y 1 55 " 51 It
53 54 55 lib
" ST" " 56 59 " " " bo " " ""
61 6Z " " bT b4
65 66 """" "'' 67 J"
HOltl.OMAL
Senate Turns to Night
Sessions to Get Action
La Grainier Plates High , ,
Brown Metcall',or La Grande is
third In Hie newH writing contest
lor students ul O. A -V taking elr
mentary ""Industrial jourimlisMi tlils
term. Me has had I Mi Inches in
print up to the pnseiit time. .Mr
Mctculf Is a special in agriculture
and a member of the Sigma Chi
fraternity. vr
f Continued from tiairn 11
nml ruin Im-rmiH hill nml rnrm re-'
lief legislation. The situation In
the senate Is complicated by con
tests over n number of appoint
ments recently chief fights center
around the nominations of Charles
ft. Warren of Michigan to be at
torney general and Thomas Wood
lock of New York to be a member
of the Interstate commerce com
mission. While some administration lead
ers uro Inclined now to force the
issue on these two appointments., it
may be they will be left for action
by tho new senate, which the pres
ident called Saturday In extra ses
sion for March 4.
Efforts will bo made during the
coming Week to put through the
house tho Wudsworth-Gurrctt con
slitullonutv'Uiucndmcnt ' resolution
proposing u change In the method
of ratifying additions lo the federal
qonslltutlun. ' 'arm legislation still
Is lu the formulallvu sluge and un-
thut II Is" his III the house and senate, ugrlcul-
detrrminuLlon, ,luru committees can come to ugree-
mouuy mo rec
t tut president's
agricultural conference, leaders can
f"nlike C. Buscom Slemp. whom
he succeeds as aid to the president,
Sanders Is lacking in that Indefin
able quality known as "magnetism"
or "personality."
Iiy contrast with the tall,
swarthy, suave Slemp, he Heems
unimpressive und colorless.
Physically of rather stodgy
build, with a large head and heavy
.shoulders. Sanders looks (ntseast
in a secretarial' role. There Is a
hsallowness to his skin that sug-
gestn his big body would be beue
filed by nn outdoor job.
The tensely Intent Hues on his
face, too. suggest
will - power, his
rather than IiIh personal prefer- meiit on a bill to
eucc, which holds him behind the I ofmnendutiona of
big flat-topped mahogany desk in
the office, adjoining the president's.
Personal Mention
;llack from Visit
j Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Melville and
John .Melville have returned to
' tlx-lr home in La Grande ufler
Mending the past ten days vhdling
'm Portland :uid Seattle. Wash.
1 Tliy report an excellent" trip al
though it rained there most of thet
Him- during their stay.
Mr. und Mis. M. J. Lyman of
Miiiaui were guests at I he Hummer
hotel yesterday.
J. A. Gaskill of imbler was in
Lu Grande on business Saturday.
M. M. Huron of Imbler and C. C.
Welsh of Alleel were ill J,a Grande
Saturday,
"'On Way to PnlrrpiiHc
Mrs. V. A. Storm and small
crarnrpon. Billy Slorm, of Hois.
Alex Burns bit this inuniiii'T for
Wollowa and Maxville. when he
will soetid several days on busi
ness.
Jam
the we
Andrews of Maker, spent
k-end visiting friends in l.u
Wall, sloppi d over in La tlrunde jUrunut''
'his inorning before going to Kn
t rpi iKe. w here they w 111 make
H'ir home.
'1'JionM. rnim niI1nS
: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Speekhart
"lid daughter, Helen Jean, have ar
1: rived home from CJiilney. Illinois
in'i they have been visiting relu-
Miss i:ifie S. eiy of Portland
Htnimed over In La (irunde for a
short time this morning en route
to Kigin on business. "
Kor a lime lit lenst,'-followfiig
inauguration.- the White Mouiie lu
lo lose Us "star boarder."
That title has been bestowed, by
common .consent, on the pudgy
well-fed rigure of Frank W.
St earn ft.
Not lu the memory of the oldest
inhabitant has any Individual not
a member of Hie presidential fam
ily1' spent so much time ut the
While Mouse as has Steams,
But after March i he Is leaving
for a two-month slay in rJtirope-
on vacation.
BUSINESS
BUILDING
PURCHASED
(Condntieil from Pugo 1.)
Mm I'MiiIIiii? rolKi-rnH In 11m i-liain,
uhirli InrltMl.'i 11 ludil or ufi HlorcH
in (In- riM-lrif niirl hu'i'Hl. 'I'll. of.
fit.' of tin' itliath in tn Nt'W York
and tho norlliw.'stcrn wnroliouo l.H
lofiitt-il In I'ortlunil. (ire.
Stonily Krowlli nml nlorl oon
iltR'tintr of liliHlnoHS tuHt your Kavo
tho Wii Oriindo Ktoro tho honor of
hoihff flof'onil Im-hI In tho fntiro
ohaill. iiroportionato to size.
lis. (lid Ki'onch flve-frniu: ploof
1. Suluinn. !).' Duo who llvin in tho dtaort.
ti. A. thculrkal spoctuolr. 70. Tollod.
1J. Mvlul running through VKRTICAI.
rock. 1.' Cry.
12. Devil. ; 2. (IlilltoraUon.
14. Ilpo Joint. a. To fool or nhow unuor.
16. , Deep basa vulcv. l'eisonul pronoun (pi.).
IS.. Itent. 5. Containing moru mill..-
19. Married. 1 . l'rototypo.
Sl.-Cryatul gazer. Indorlnllo urtlclu uaod. with
22. To make embroidery. vowol words,
23. Turt. S. Dresa.
24. Hand hill. More Indigent.
26. Hm advuneed. 1". To acntter.
27. Three volcea singing in mil- To-iiliigue.
son.' Id. Ohnerve.
29. Skill. 17. Klthor's other half.
3d. Odder. 19- Mother.
32. Fish reaeinlillng allake. -" To perforin. '
33. l'ronoun. 24. Cursing.
34. Olio who brings suit. 2. 'IV regret.
36. Tidy. 1!or"-
37. Second tone In mnjor scale. 28. A salt of oleic iicld (pi ),
38. Very mull. , Koiiiulu ruler. .
39. Adverblnl particle express- 81. Large fnrn'i.
Ing negation. 34.' To place.
40. Within. Siimll nreliln.
42. To nuinc or cull. 1- To nourish.
43. Tubo contnlnlng fluid of Stick.
the glands. 44. resilience uffi'etlng dollies-
47. rreposlllon. "o nnlmuls.
48. Hurd-sucll fruit. 4.1. Main llieul (pi.).
60. To promote growth. " To employ.
62. Color. 4 7. An omen.
63. Mixture of Muck mid wlillc. Kmeui-cd with tur.
65. To utlej monotonous sounds. 61. A path."
Ml. To disorder. '-' Warmed.
67. Three (curd lelin). Afrirmullve.
69. Move imlckly. 5I!- Cuino upon.
(in. Jump. j Yo-
(l).i l'rofano oulli. ' Hcvcntli note.'
(12.;- Dined' , lluek.
(13.' Loft. v ' l''ood In a cow'u inoillll.
08.- KxIstV . 3.11H1.
UC Wlmrves. J Therefore.
Boys9 Unions
Ttoys' Medium Weight Union Suits, ecru color,
fine ribbed, collur and fiont stitched with mercer
hci thrciid. A big value at
69c
55 STORES
9
THE HUB
which nlreaily hns been ugrced
upon by tho ways nnd incuns
committee, If tho session will en
act u.' gross curlilugs tux on utili
ties tho governor promises to
sign n bill upproprlutlng (loo,
000 Tor the public service com
mission. Pierce charge the legis
lature with huvlng frittered nwuy
its tlnio und Mrged thut the re
maining days bo given to serious
work nnd cooperutlon.
MERCHANTS IN
ANNUAL MEET
(Continued from Pago 1.)
Murshflotd. and Hie association of
ficers; I.. I. Thomas of Marsh
field, president: O. I Tate, secre
tary; N. 1 tirout, treusurer ,ond
K. K. Douglas, chulrman of Vho
exec nt I vo board, ull of Portland.
Monday afternoon's program will
be addressed by the following: "Ad
vertising," (.'oleinun t'ox of Hah
Francisco; "Tho Consumer und Ho
tull Costs," I'rof K. A. Nagley,
school of business administration;
"t'o-operallon Among ruciflc Coast
Uctallcrs," V. M. Connolly, Sun
Francisco. Tuesday inorning tho
convention will split into the trade.
divisions for the discussion of. spe
cial problems. ,
V. J. Hindi. -y of Seattle, educa
tloiiul director of the Washington
Statu Kctall Merchants' association, .
wilt speak on "Merchandising,"
Tuesday afternoon, followed by
l'rof, A. II. Stlllmun of tho school
of business administration, whoso
subject Is :Tho T. N. T. of Husl
ness," und Harold F. Wen del of
Mpman, Wo I To & Co.,. Portland,
"Clerk's llonus und Commission." '
The annual report of tho bureau
of business reseurch conducted by .
tho ' I'niversity school of buslneHs
admlnlstnition will bo made by
Dean Itobbtns Wednesday morning.
Addresses, Include: "Tho I'eddler,"
H. W. Schnell of Swttle; "Credits
and Collections," John Knight, Me--Mtnnvtlle,
president of. Oregon Cot
lectors' association, Tho unnuul
olectton Is scheduled for Wednes
day nfternoou.
Rompers and Creepers
A new slilpninU of Creepers nml Koiniicrs hi siics 1 lo 4,
Pi-Iced cheaper limn you enn liluko lliem ut 83u tu $1.30.
lie sure nnU sve thelil.
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vEitrrniNi von rnv. iiauy" .
IIIJ.MSTUCIIINt; Hold Soiiimer lllilg. STA.MI'l.NO
iiurrioitKiv rATi i;n.s i. m. c. 'iiihi;ai
I
'!
'I
!!
J. M. IMm returned this morn
ing ulti-r sp'-nding a few days ut
Suit-in.
I5LAZKR
KNIT
SWEATERS
JIST IN!
Cross-word l'atlern
'j Simiclhing new
' ; S5.45 lo $9.85
il See Them at
Clint1 's
Clolhiery
'Hie Rton Wltli IXinsticarc
Louis Adamson of Portlund.
;iiuel throtich l.a (.runcle ints
'morning en route lo vtaiionu on
business.
I Mrs. J. i-. I.arkins of Klein, pass
ed through iJi.C.rnnde this morn
'ing en roule to her home, after
'spending the past I wo necks nt
1'endh'lon on business. She also
! visited her dniighlcr in that city.
Bculah Newlin Called
To Beyond Early Today
(Continued froni P'g"
initliu no speelt'in pUjns au4,t.o tlnie.
i or consiucruiiuru . . ... . , -
IDENTITY OF
BRADY MAY BE
$ ESTABLISHED
(Continued from I'Hfce, 1.)
the murdered man.
Mrs. Brady's btler describes a
man five f'-et t n Inches tall,
weighing! 1 70 pdiinds auburn
hair. Tltf'Nu Kpeeirieationa lit the
(1. Mrady lu i'iesiou very elose
ly wllh the ecepllou of the au
burn hair. The body of the, , man
here has gray hair but the hall
had urlKlnally been light and lu
eight yems lime could easily
have heroine gray.
The picture also bears a re
semblance to C Mrady, ullowlng
for the difference In are. The
same s-t nos nnd mouth are ap
parent In both the pleture und the
body. J he grcnlint discrepancy
Is In I lit na mes. M rs. I tr ady'b
nusiiaiMi s iirisiian name wot
Norman and the man found In
w tin evidently going hy the name
of (Jeorge lirndy, but either could
have bi- n u middle name.
In (he same mail was rerelved
u lett r from theVToronto, Can
ada, polli9 statipg that they had
been unable to locate any rela
tives or find any trucu of CI.
Ilrady lu thut city.
creasing the tax h'irdeu upon
owners of -homes and farm jn'op
erty In the,f stuite when It Is wllh-ln-
your . pokier to raise the neees
WJl ry!'l W,H'rom Mtxirces so eas
ily uvivilubtc' the governor de
clared. ltd II I Out SOMIIH'M.
Hu. pointed out various sourivs
fur und urged enactment uf spe
cific revenue-producing legislation
Including clgantto und motion
pletmit tu'.'H, c
.The govtor urged Mm repeal
of the quarter mill road lax: and
the f ;tt.fM; appropriation fur (lie
batth'Ship Oregon and a law for
collection oC '.in pi' Id Income taxes
under the ' repealed act. ftvei
with these sources opened up th
governor sees u shortago of more"1
than $500,1)00. He urged u gross
earnings lax on utilities and a1
weveruueo tax. Increased collec
tion on groNfl'InHUvniioui'pminitim
was urged and I he governor asked
for a III per rent contribution to
1 he gi-neral fund by self-suslaln-lng
commissions and nctivities.
lyhcrrvcr they sell good candy
.Mr. and Mrs. Kverett ltnehau
and daughter, of Looking Glass,
left on the branch line train this
morning arter visiting relatives
lnre ov-r the week-end.
Herman Most or Pendleton.
oner or the bus Mns uhh h oper
ate in this b rrltfiry. wits registered
lat the Foley hotel yeiunlay morn-
thent. six of whom are living: Mrs.
I.. Mieth. of Harrington. Wash.:
Mrs. K. I.. Meyers, Adolph Newlin.
Marguret Newlin. Hubert Newlin
and Chester Newlin. of lA Grande.
The deeeawed children nre Hister
Mary Kthelbert of Sisters of Provi
dence, Yancey und Churlcs.
Hhe Is also survived by 22 grand
children and four greut-grandchild-ren.
Other relatives arc three
sisters: Mrs. A. K. Jones, of Port
land; Mrs, l.ydla ( randy and Mrs.
Kinina MHrdlng. of Iji Grand, and
one brolher. Charles I. Palmer, of
Maker, Oregon.
The body is In charge of tho W.
It. Mnhnenknmp' t'o., funeral directors.
LEVENS, OF
BAKER, NEW
PROHI HEAD
(Conilnued from Page 1.)
message - today served notice that
If the legislature fails to provide
necessary revenue for appropria
tions made, he will veto the bills.
"I will not be ti party to In-
Base Ball
Goods
UAHKMAN'H MITTS
S I .(10 lo 9X.U0
C-ATCIIl;U'H MITTS
$1.00 lo $i:l.:o
l'lKl.llKll'H Ml 'IT!)
fl.OO to n.(lo
HATH
Mhs to 2:i:
llASi:it.l,l,H
lie in fi.im
F. L. LILLY
Bardvar
Fbona Hmin 81
I ;VERY'BITE5 A DEUCHT ,
il
ARCADE
iiJ iJoti
TUKSOAY ONLY
LL
BORN RICH
77
A pocp into the lives of IiIrIi Hociely folks.
And Cdinwly
"I1KH I'OKTUNATH I'ACK"
Ing.
I Allnii'n. niereliint of Mut'-r-,.ri..
wis anion th- Wallowa
'county K"HtS reclslereil ut Hie
rlooiMier hotel y.-Bloroiiy. Mr. Alt
iinin Is r.'turoliiE from n trip
,eust.
II. ;. New pvrl, li' S'l of the New
port I'onntriH-tlon eoiiipmiy. nlilell
iluilll 11 Kirtlon of Hie island City
(o Cove IiIkIih- I. ml miiiilner.
111 I.B (Irun.le yeslerilny on lml
ni. Mr. Newport left for Haker
1 evenlnit. While here Mr. New-
port r.opp'4 ' 11:9 Kol"'r bot?l-
RESIDENCE !
ENTERED BY
BURGLARS
(font Inued from Page 1.)
ehunce tu pilff-r t he house. All
ot her hollar at the foot of Sixth
Mtrfet hill w as ent'Ted eHrller In
the w k but noihtmr was taken. In
both of tin' above rases, a window
was iik') to train nn entrance.
I jtsl niK'bt someone slob' two
suitcayew from a truvllng iitun's
ear, parked nur the litislne-ss '
Hon. The nullcHMfs were found
luler. near the railroad trai-k.
minus some underwear th y con- r
taliu-d.
Srini Arrejt.
'Hie iHilieo niHd B"eral arrests
nnd earthed all sunpiclous per
sonages but no trace of any of
th mining article found.
Milk of
Magnesia
McK & It.
Best to CDiiiittTiict acid
ity of stomach ; for dys
pepsia and indiKostion.
Pint, Hflc
Moon Druji Co.
I'ter.ttltlMit for Mm-
. -k IttHHtl
priori; mms nn
There's No
Hope
I'or a iumh who lakt a
ihaiiii w In'ii lie's bit UttS
I Inn, it's nut uevusAarj' an
limger.
Wfl gitR a ptrwnHl gusrsii
lev. In ahUtkn to lliut of
I be f iu lory nil ( I N I It A I.
((HtltM nnd wr nmke cxir
mvn nilJu.-tnH.'iifM. TlM-y iimihI
give yttu full lHdliu-for'lhi
lar Hrler.
Ak us num rIhhiI the
t.i;i:iMij
-Jcuniinf & Bhumate.
rrops.
Successors to
Southard it Shinn,
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Free Tractor School
For owners of McCoi'iiiick-DctTinjr; or other makes of
tractors und also for others interested in
, Power Farming. Given by
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Friday, Feb. 20th. La Grande, Oregon
There will be nothing to sell nnd no sales talks.
Tractor Owners and Others Interested in
Power Kurminu Arc Invited to Attend
, fir
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