La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 28, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Saturday, March 2R, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
CUMINti UVtiKTS
t n inn Live Slock Show at Un-
fun, June 10-1 1-12.
I'nion County Track unil KU1J
Meet at i'nion May 2.
Ka.sbrn Oregon Track and Field
Meet at La Grande May y.
iiiue or t-ehool superlntcudcnlH and
principal. They are alno callliiK on
members of Ihe hcIiooI heard In re-
jtiard to their aitplltaUons for the
i office of fmpei intend nt of La
; Grande hcIiouIh.
j Visiting at Portland
j Mrs. II. C. Urudy left Iji Grande
, lust evening en roule to Portland,
where hIic will Hpend several days
vl-sltlng her won und iuj:!iter.
Mrs. M. A. Hendrick went to Hot
Iuke this morning to upend the
day.
nvith
Mrs. It. l. K routs left I ji Grande
t liis iimriiini? nn N'n. 24 en rntllt1
to Tnlly, where she will spend!'
three or four days visiting "her inu
ther.
Ill
' A. It." Hlood Is confined to his
'liuiiin because of illiieHH.
I-ilin- Ht Hot Luke .
MrH. Guy J-yons went to Hot
Lake this . morning on No. t to
isit her daughter. Miss Kdtm
Ljoiih. who is In the hospital there.
Here from Weisri
Miss Gertrude Stringer was In
I,a Grande This morning from Wcl
ni r. Idaho. Miss Stringer came to
the eily to have some dental work
done.
Left rr i:ij;hi
Mrs. ,l'harli;H Waleh. ucconipiin
led by Iht daughter. Alpha Waleh.
iind son Oscar, and Miss Gertrude
Wheeler, left this morning on tin:
brunch line train for Klgin
hp. -lid the week-end visiting.
Iiffl Inst 1 '.veiling
After spending several days In
La tirande In the interest of the
Traetor department of the Kurd
Motor company at Portland, Dick
Crake returned to Portland last
evening.
Ilj'tv from I taker
Frank Flynn and James Jackson
of linker, were visitors to La
Grande Thursday evening. They at
tended the meeting of the H. V. O.
Kilts lodge here Thursday evening,
when a large class was Initiated
into the order.
Left for Portland
Mrs, I lurold llohinson, accom
panied by her small Hon, 1 ! iruld
Jr., left La Grande Inst evening fur
J'orlhind. where she will visit her
1 mother. Mrs. F. II. Tat man. She
expects tu be gone about ten days.
Louis Peck left La Grande this
morning en roule to Maker on
business.
Sherwood Williams went to Ita
ker t It is morning where lie will
spend the day on business.
gag
DRUGSTORE
Tex Knight, of the Perkins Mo-
tor company, went to Nr1h Pow-j
der yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and
son were visitors to La Grande yes
terday from Cove.
Mrs. Nathan (In
Cove, was a visitor
yesterday.
C Lower
La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Hug were
visiting In La Grande yesterday
from Elgin.
SENIOR PLAY -
nnnrn imm
S fl ,H m
U I I1ULU f IUIII IS j
,l (iolUIni; s In l.n Cirandc
yi'sliM-duy on Imslnt'RS frum KlKin.
!
Alex Slater, formerly I'nion mar
shal, Is u visitor In La Grande today.
..pcedci- ("aught.
( iff ieer C. P. Holbrook nabbed
I". II. Iloulan. of Ituise, Idaho, yes
terday - near North Powder for
.speeding Hout-an was taken lief urn
.M.'4iiee(K. J. Sencerbox and fur
nished ?15 luiil.
tyenl lo r.iitci'prisc
Mr, and Mrs. John Uadmorre and
son. John, Jr.. were aboard the
hranchline train tills morning en
mute to Enterprise, where they will
visit relatives. Mr. and MrH. Itad
more formerly lived ni Enterprise.
Their home is now at Provo, t'tuh.
Ucttirucd This Morning
Mrs. Gilbert Hunter and Mrs. W
li. Jones returned to La Grande
thin morning from Portland, after
ip'-nding several days there. They
accompanied the body of the late
W. It. Joins to that eily. where lie
was interred in the Moslem at that
place.
G11 Itiislness
James F. Gregory of .Wallowa
was here this morning on land of
fice business. Among others who
were in La Grande transacting bus
iness ut thi' land office recently
were Percy Laird of Halfway, Ore
gon, and Dnu Callahan of Joseph.
Visiting Hen-
William L. llently arrived in Lu
Grande yesterday from Eugene,
Oregon, to spend the remainder of
the spring vacation visiting wll h
liis mint, Mrs. Charles Wale. Mr.
neatly Is a student In law at. the
Cnlversily of Oregon. This is his
third year at the college. His home
i; in Portland.
AHMr BENEFIT-1
CONCERT HELD,
SUGAR OK MU.K
Ik Nik lust rr liiihy.
Ouuiantiid t" contain
nu cuai'ln. Winter fat or
nine suKnr.
Umul us u b:iliy food it
Kill not t-uUHi; fi'l'iiicnl
ution mulcr uny condi-
lion.
S11I1I only nl
Glass Drugs
Inc.
The SZsMt
La Grande, Oregon
Large Crowd Witnessed
"Seventeen," at High
School Auditorium Last
Night.
The Senior play. "Seventeen."
which was given at the high sellout
auditorium last evening under the
ausnlces of the m Grande lodire of I
Klks proved as Mg a success as on
Its twii previous present'.tlionn.
Altluiugh the crowd last evening
was not unite us large as for the
shuwlnxs last week the house was
well filled.
. one of the hits of the evening
was the singing of Claude C. Pralt,
accompanying himself on the ban
jo. Mr. Pratt sang a number of
southern melodies which were
j much enjoyed.
The clu'inber of commerce nuar-
tet sang several numbers. Their j
first selection. "That Old tSang of
Mine," pleased the audience par
ticularly. The high school orchestra under
the direction of Miss Isohellc Mil
ler' played several selections.
Incidentally, although II has nev
er been mentioned before in them
columns, a good deal of the suecesu
or the play was due to the special
settings which were constructed by
Claude Wilcox of the high school
with the advice and assistance of
C. C. Snow.
in this county will be spent rest
ing, recovering from the strain of
a heated legislative session and the
recent death of his beloved wife.
1iAivr.11 mi:n atiiai) Mi.irv
llKI0it.ini' 'Kneeeiil A larire
I number of local grangers left this
morning lo participate in the quar
terly meeting of the I'nion County
Pomona grange at Klgin Unlay and
this evening. A heavy uttendnnce
Is expected from Wallowa county
also.
The session -Is In the nature of
a home coming celebration lu lion
r of Governor tierce, who plans
tu spend the entire day with his
neighbors and oilier friends.
Silk Fancies
Rayon Silk Fancies in the season's most bril
liant colors and patterns, ; at prices which will
save you money.
98 cents
School Superintendents Here
William ttutherford, school su
perintendent from Dayton. Wash.,
L. V. Turnbull, supcrintenueiu 01
hoohi at Tillamook, Oregon, nnd
Mr. and Mrs. W. l' Cro.ter,
While Sa?moii. Wash., irc among
,h- here today lor the confer-
Uciurnt.il to Nnnipu
John Abbott, of Nam pa, Idaho.
will leave I'nion today en route to
his home after .spending several
days at I'nion. He. accompanied
by Mrs. J. 10. McKlnney, motored
to l,a (irande yesterday and spent
Uie day with friends. Mr. A bolt
formerly made his -home in I -a
Grande.
best
eiiMl
Led-
BERG :
HITS
For Spring
In all the newest and
up - tu - minute style in
Spring colors. For Men
and Young Men.
$4.95 to $7
Hats of Quality
Clint's
Cloihkry
Tbe Store Wilb a Conscience
Spenklug of llusehall
"Ucgardless of what else we liav
over our way linbh-r has tie
high seltool tiasebail team in
ern Oregon," remarked W. li.
betler of 1 miller w In-n on u busi
ness trip to l;a Grande this morn
ing. The linbler business men back
up I ho activities of the high school
In all ila . luulerlnkingsand an pr
tTeuf nTy'" pVoUii" of the record the
ball team made last season.
Tim Salvation Army 1 fall was
filled to capacity last evening when
a benef II musical concert, took
place llicre. Heverui oi l-a iranue p
most popular mushdans appeared
anil gave n program that was ap
preciated by everyone present. .
The program follows:
Piano solo. "Monmotlis" (Juss-
ner) lleanor Otto.
Heading. "Mrs. Gadabout's lJucy
Day- Miss lsabelle Miller.
Vocal solo, (selected) -Kathleen
Campbell.
Violin duel (a) "Sonatina" (WHi
r; (b) "Chinese Ounce" (St.
Quenlin) Mrs. Leo Miller and
klchard Lindsay.
Quartet (a) "To a Wild llosc"
(Mael)owell); (b) "My Love is a
Muletier" (KninelHCO OeNogero)
Mrs. A. L. Kichardson. Mrs. W. II.
liohnenUamp. Jr.. Uaymond Will
iams, Lawrence Dulton. .
Vocal solo setcted)--Mis. Kay
Kuller.
Heading. "Hurning ltusirV- 'apt.
I. V. Uedlfcr.
Chorus. (a) "Kather I'orgiv
Them." from ' "The Seven Last
Words" (Pehois; (b) "Si'h ubert's ,
S-reiiiide" (Kranx Sehilbel l Kyj
Methodlsl Kplscopiil Choir.
i )u'l, Cornet, and Trombone.
"Sexlettn Crotn I.UCWi" (Doillzelll)
Andrew Loney and l'"rank Uob
inson. Chuuiber or Commerce Quarlet.
! (select eil ) Messrs. I ut ton, Will
iams, liirnie and Stoddard.
I
Markets
EDUCATORS IN
SESSION HERE
((DlitllUlcrl
i:a;s om; i;nt iiK;iii;it
PtlltTLANO. Ore. (Al') Kggs
one cent hignT 24Ac('i touay.
Hitter 4 Si', butterfat firm, livestock
nominally stemly.
from Page One.)
Teachers In ST
Moves lo Knit l4iUe 'lly
Mr. mid Mrs. David I. Sloddardl
and family, who have been resi-1
dents of La Grande for many y, !"'H- 'CARL MOSER
li ft today by car for Salt l.ako City, j ,
when they will In the-future make
their home. Mr. Stoddard, who was
formerly city commissioner oi i.n
Grnnde. announced that they ex
pected to return often fur visits tu
the "home town." even though they
are changing their address to I'laii.
Here from Atlanta, ia.
Mis. (V N. Powney. who Is
spending six months in tin- west
from- Atlanta. On., left La Grande
this morning on the branch line
train for Knterprise, where she
OUTLINES
CAMPAIGN
fCnntimied front Pago One.)
I le praised Nal ional 'omiuunder
Inaln for tils work on the endow
ment prognim and outlined ;ii
length the plan to us.' the ineome
from the five million dollars to
care for orphans of service men
and h'lp tight (he;-.- battles for
1 1 hem.
will spend tomorrow. Mrs. Down- naroiu nurnrr, .emn ............
(y Is southeast Held secretary for teeman of Pendleton, upheld his
the l ulled Missionary Society ol , reputation s a spokesman of the
Christian church und has be.-n ! organi..mou m ium
MiioifliS WHICH was one in ne n-.nunn
lie
in Oregon for the past two
This is her firsi trip to the west
nnd she Is delighted with the coun
try and people here.
j the iifter-dlnnei
Warner devoted
subject of good
hi w enforcement
progra in. M r.
his lime to the
cill.enslilp and
and predicted
P.AItONTIII.Krs
NKW YOKK (AP) Ilradst reefs
todny says:
1 dstrihutivc trade shows little
disposition to uutckcii the rather
(h'ltverate pact hitherto noted.
Spring-like weather favors lncrens
acti,v,ltlcs In farm work and in the
building trades, thus tending to
lake up some of the winter slack
In' employment, while the nearer
approach of Master spurs prepara
tions, lo meet the usual spring buy
ing movement. Ket-.ifl trade as a
whole bids about fair, but there Is
nevertheless. Still 11 feeling of dts-
appoint meat that t rude has not
pleasured up to sanguine ant ielpa-
llons. Hefleetions of I he recent
.lolls to speculation given by the
slumps of stock and wheal are still;
I'qmtd in the. reports' of continued
caul ipus buying from . w holesalers
and 'jobbers, nnd reduced market
ing of grain in count ry disl rids.
Cress currents in various lines are
I e ported in a dispatch from the
southwest that tack of rain In vlde
arejis of Texas and Kansas and
parts of Oklahoma Is affecting crop
work, plant germination nnd coun
try Imyim,. but I hat better mois
ture conditions further north in the
plains slates are inducing increas
ed planting of spring wheat."
Weekly bank clearings $S,7(iS,
;i iLiuii).
POItTLANII Glt.MX M AHKLT
POItTLANP. Ore. (AP)--Wheiil
Hard while It. S. Knurl. March
$!.: April. $l.l; soft while,
March. $t.r.f; April. L'l-; western
white, March, l.5fi; April. Sl.fil:
hard winter. nort hern spring.
March. JLfi.'i; April. $LHf: wealerr
1. March $Lfii.: April. ?l.f.r.:
P.ltM. bard while, March. $l.7.r.:
April. $1.75.
Oats- No. '1 while feed, March
no iiuotalinns; April, $:ti.ro.
I 'oril -- No. :i I V. shipnt'-ut
Mairh, April.
"Improvement of
vice." .
The' hour from l Sltt to 1 1 ::tn
was "devoted to high school' prob
lems. Two addresses were made on
this topic. Superintendent Klmer
l Goodwin of Milton talked
Kvti-ii-Cumeular Activities" unci
l K. Allen of IMidhlon gav
talk on the subject "industrial
Kdueatlon in High Schools.'
.LA. Churchill, state sitperinlenil
n t of public instruction had beep
scheduled to give n address th.it
uflernoon but was unable to ut
tend because of Illness.
snow and ha in tir.tu:
In La Grande the weiilher was
.spnl t v throughout t lie day. A
heavy rain. I u ruing lo hail for
a short lime, was in progress early
this morning. About noon a slight
snow -was railing, melting as last
as It reached the crouud. The
showers and snow fell intermittent
ly.
New Insurgent Bloc Is
Formed; Borah Leader
(Conl in ued from Viige. flue.)
n roil pei under a Horah banner,
tlu-iv no longer remains any doubt
but there Is in the new Senate nn
insurgent group thai - cuu make
Itself left effectively.
This group lias now been pic
tures, inely named "the backbone
Of the Senate.!' .
liefore one iuallfien for member
ship he must have proven the stiff
ness of Ms backbone by standing
up, unwaveringly, under Ihe load
of public criticism, social ostrac
ism and pari isan abuse resulting
from voting his Individual opinion
against his party's mandate.
Ho rah himself says there In i
learth of stiff backbones In Wash
Ington. Particularly In the Senate.
'It is much easier in Washing
ton, says Hoi ah. "to go along
than it is to disagree. If then
is uny atmosphere in God's world
that weakens a man's backbone,
it is Ihe utmosphere of Washing
ton.
The process is constant and draH-IU.7-
.
.lest why setui tnrlul insurgents
slioutd be described ut this lime
as "Horah bloc" is not apparent.
The most likly guess is that the
name was designed In an effort
to discredit the Influence and pre
stige of Horah.
Hy getting before the country a
picture of him as leading a "bloc,
as undertaking to organize a group
which he could lead lu opposition
to the president or to h's party's
leadership In the Senate, It may be
hoped to minimize the force und
effect of his lailer opposition to
certain projected party policies. ,
Hut uccopilng the tag of "Horah
bine." as one that will be much!
ns"d lo describe the insurgent He- J
publican group, it should be ree-i
l.ed Mint the bloc was tormea;
.iround Horah, as the most el fee-j
champion of its more Impor
tant principles, ralher than hav-
ig bein formed by Horah as a!
club wilh which to pound Ills;
opponents, ... I
53 STORES y&
0
T Q G HUH
Personally, Horah continues totpolnteu would be.
play, nn he always has, u "lone! The preside nl felt that Warren'
hnnd." Others o:in conio along If hnd been suljecl to a most ein-
they wish, and welcome. Hut lie
doesn't change his play In order
lo inuku room for them.
He fori) sending tu the nominat
ion of John G. Sargent for ailorney
general, after the Senate had twice
' sat on" the appointment of Char
lea H. Warren, President Coolldge
took the precnution of useerkitn
Ing In advance whul the altitude
of the Senate toward Lie new up-
barrauslng, even humllluting, or-,
deal. His feeling In the. mutter
wa perhaps us much because or.
Ihe position lu which the double,
rejection placed Warren as bv-t
cause of the 'hole." in wliieh IL
placed him.
. lie hesitated, he told friends, lo
present another nomination until
he- made sure the- new nomine"
would not bo subjected lu a simi
lar ordeal.
ARRIVED
, STA.Ml'MI) lilNCillA.M ItltllSSKS ,
I'or liulli'M nml rlilldrrn m a riik-iuliil imlll,v of rliwUi'tl
(iiiiKlilini. Oiu- Dolliu1 tor ImHcs- sli
Art & Baby Shop
"KVEUYTHINO l'Olt THE IIAIIV"
llUMSTIll'lllMl . Hold Sonmicr HIiIk. STA.Ml'INO
UirrlKUICK I'A'PI'KKN'S T. SI. V. THltEAU
Personal Mention
Mrs.
(iruntli
.1. ". Hioll vmm In I
yr.slrnliiy froiu 1 1 1 l--n rl.
Plant Giaded Walnuts
TlK-y MuUv Vim Jloiirjr
due of Hit hi-st blocks of
Vrooman l-'ninijucUo In llio
flliilf. si'li'Ct 1Mp. well
Crown. All other stocks
Killnrla, Aiiplf. l'cur. (.lur
ry, l'ruiic. l'luin. IYnch,
Apricot, etc. Smull l'rults,
etc.
I'.lKlit slock al rislit prlccn.
Submit your want list, scn-1
for tirlccs. 35 years In busi
ness, c.i;iro M itsi:iiY co.
t nrltciii. Oitboii.
Mrs. A. V. Willi and two tliil
lrn ItTt l.u (irtimlf tliis inorninf:
on No. -I fr lliitiu s. w hri-i' llicy
will sictnl the ilfiy.
GATEWAY MAN
JiOQSTS LAKE
'(CoiiHiihimI rriuiiPng" ,m-v
to ilir.ct Ihe sight seeing tourists
lo the Wallowa Wonderland. Ill
office at onlnrfo will also have a
lis! of the hind in Oregon open r-r
selllenieiil. and will direct Ihe
home seek e im to such tracts.
i:;ir'l '(teyuolds, .secret nry of Ihe
I "nion county chamber of com
merce, rurnished .Mr. Ib-str.n
wilh ; large amount of Information
tion on I'nion and Wallowa coun
ties ti lid Wallowa Wonderland, and
i in Ihe plan of the local orr.nu
iz;ition to aid Air. llesHih in every
way In directing the home" jWltcr
:ind touri.sl to this dislricl of l-:.iiit-em
nvgon.
Mrs. C. W. Thompson
daughter. l.uclH", woil lo H
this morning, where t hey
spend the day visiting friends.
1;
will
I'lora Crtickshan. school tent-he
at Inmcnn. Oregon. Is spending th
day In I. a Grande shopping.
Mrs. W. I. (b keb r went lo Kl
ein Hits morning to spend the day
wilh friends.
RA
WANTED!!
at the
server
Phone Main 37
Oh
lliaf the ..next few years would see
law enforcement the great Issue
before the American people nnd
therefore before the American Legion.
PfKcrihiiig tin- Issue .Mr. Warner
said 11 would not be a o,uvtion of
enforcing one particular law or up
holding one particular part of the
constitution lut a nistton of re
spect and obedience to all laws and
the entire constitution under which
Ithcy are enacted. The dbty of tit -and
ieiisliip. lie emphasized, is not
only lo eleci uiiicuuh who hm1
pledged to that end but lo back
Hiohc officials up wllhoul person
al exc-ptlon and thereby make a
proper example for the coming
generation and for other nations
of the wo i-lil necking democratic
government.
William- lcn Jewel
IV.iIlk Appleby, publisher of The
Olint-rwr, tpokt- briefly on He
'Jowa Idea" in the leylon. ami wa
follows) by Jerry Own. of the
Pacific legion. .Mr. Owen em
pbasixed the devotion of I iregon
posls in community service. Com
mander Griffith, In spite of his
hoarseness, was called on to pre
sent Huy Wll lis ins, former com
uiander of the local post, with a
jewcted emblem n r'cognllion of
l he accomplish mi nis of t he post
last war In membership. Ih t-oin-plituentcd
Mr. Williams and l-i
Crateb- most hluhl for the exe l
l nl shoumu of tin past p-.ir. .Mr.
WHM:(ne repmdil wilh the i
(irefse.l wish tluit tie- returd would
le- hrokei. niitii) lines in future
cars.
.IihI:t- IIwkIi Kr.idy pr- fd'h d
during He1 program most abl and
inlr"duee. the viniling h-lMiinaires
during t he din't'T t hut prec 1- d
the speaking. The uii iiu v;u pre
pared nnd tm iI b ox tide rs (f
lh- Auxiliary In their uw n capable
fa-htnn. t wis a fine tlinm-r and
Ho- i-nlbi- ewiilug was eiijojid by
o er ti hmelr- d. I tatieing follow -.
Ho- eoiit lunfjit of t le ' speaking
prog ram.
MAKM IS AT A Id.AXfT.
NKW VOl!K (AP) Hlockn
l''lrm; Pan -American It n-covei i
polnls. .
Honds Steady; trailing dull.
l'treign exchange --Kasy; sterl
ing and francs siighily lower.
Cotton Higher; bullish visible
supply.
Sugar 1'Vat tireless.
l 'ot fee Kasy; lower Hrn.iltan
markets.
Obituary
151 1)S LET IJY
HIGHWAY
BODY
it
Shi
ClIU'AGO (AP) Wii
poor export demand.
Corn Lower; larg
Cattle --Steady.
Hogs -Lowi r; slow demand
Oysters are famed for
silence. And you seldom see
In the soup.
Weak,
then
1 one
.iomn w. i:i.wii:m
.tohl W. lirdhead, who died
VHti-rdity tuoi ning, was born nl
I'.. ..ill-. IdU'tl Allt'UHl
LsfiS. . He was married to Loolahl
Watts, at Heaver City, Nebraska,
June I. 1KM' und to this uni.m
two children were born - -Mrs.
Li hel Stnilh of Haker. and f lar-
ilee Itedhcad of La Grande.
They came lo Oregon 111 LSlHI
and hav( livid on u farm mnr
Grande - since that time. Ml.
Keiiheiul as a member of tie?
Miiiiodtst eh i ii h nnd uhio a mem-
Ixr ol the Itlue iMounlain giang".
Hides his wife and two chil
Irehj be leaves four grandchll-
i'-i ii, his mother, three sisters and
Olie brother.
TP A W
TODAY and SUNDAY
'Gold Heels
A story of Ihe race truck, based on "Checkers',
Comedy,
"ROYAL RAZZ"
Recovery of IJody of
Flovd Collins Planned
CAVK CITY. Ky. (AP).--Woil;
ill t he recovery of t he body of
'Moyd Collins In Sand cave will
begin about April 1. V. W. Horn,
mining ciiginei-r of Central Ci'y.
w'ho accepted a colli rn t f re
cover lb" body from Houer Col
lins.' brother rf Kloyd, wild here.
Hunt s-til he rm going ui lo
Saild i :r lo look t h- tt ii.il (on
iMi-i nil'l Nee m h;it
test-d in m.-n - 1 tj r
p s r 'l-foot loiob.
Ibtlt he b;o tree)
payment on I le r
i rout 1 loun-t 'oflne
w PI
!v f"'
plan
I; h
. also w-M
an lint I ,
o ' t y colli ' ;o '
M'intlnuei from One.)
tautc of ia.:t mites, to F. K. Conl
ter ol Port A ngei-s. Wash,, lor
l72.Siil.r.
The commis.loti ol dl l-eil I he
gratlin of 7. miles on Ihe I'Muni
I ;nteiprise highway, port h of V. n
lernrhe. When this is comiileted
it will make ahoui tw.cniy, live
miles of ma' j da in hi;rhwa.y from
Knterprise not Hi to l-'lora. Th
( om midden also ordered I h- re
tanlinln,T of the section of the
on-poii Trail between Noilh pow
der and Haker. liids will be taken
on tle-e two prnjeetM :M the in-xl
no cling d the conimirdon. April
VWM'V. AT
HLb'IN, oim:.,
MEET TODAY
(('oldltiiied from Page One.)
pres. nt this afternoon to to-nr htm
speak.
Speak Here T iiimrmw.
He will return to L:i Ontnde nf
ler the LrI jlllUi' sessiml a ml st ud
tomorrow wilh his son Lloyd
Ph ii , at the Pierce ranch near
here.
At five o'clock In the afternoon
the govrnnr will address Iji
(1 ramie people at the M'l'iodlst
church, corner Kotirth 'find tfprlng
si reel 4, using nn his topic "Prohb
billon and Lev ' KnforeenH nt."
This sobjeet will undoobl-'lly b
lit 1 1 . 1 1 - d til HO ell. lit Ol'Ulte I',
io;-.-i nn h lis !''' (;ii'ili'-r h'v; 'list
?ii. iulori ','lion i f He- in: '"b
.WoiiiMlu:; of Hi-' l,i .v 11 ( on ' no n'
si:i:n potato i;s
Netb'il Cent Seed
Cut chilly Mil led
And graded, I hoe
Were grou n from
Ccrlfricd seed
Shipped In l.u (inutile
Luh year. A Miiall
Pa.vmrnl ihiwn mid
U e will reserve
I '.mitigli for your
Pliitttlug. Heller
Order NOW before
Tlit"i' lire slilpjictl
Tu o'her poititx.
S-I.:l) per 100 lbs.
La (jrandc
Warehouse &
Sloraje Co.
I'll ono Alain 792
ARCADE
Sunday Only
5 Acts Vaudeville 5
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TODAY-
A Self Made Failure
MIAMAN IllMUM
MLXHALt. Lowe
f AP). Kv- ry house i
i lo northern de-trie
' ahfonii.i as of d' i e
its forei-11 biiiiat'-s d
il lit.llldale :ile
I ;o -i nor Ai- l.-M lo I :
I lie eh. TS of polt' C al
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M.OSI H.
I 'allfof ill. i
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of Lowei
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I tell Of Ml
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uplitlei a gel Jobs
9 (ind l'c HUl'-t luf
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rhroit- j
l te a;ol j
hilt: v
Mod-tP,
K i r I w may
not
spolc id P.onrdiitai
pot te.. 111 -Me- Iwo innit -ses Ml
Crehiy bi -oiitiiy eouM b l-s hie. hitlm
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all e'lH t I "I ' I
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! fli ' b rtvini: if e - .i '.er
j. t i 1 i T'i - s h'v ni;:l I or W' da. -d-.- iomi h-lic-n
j'ns- i'u? g::a-n i-C. ol vw:t 1
Our New
Tire Service
proU-ctM you for one
j'isir iiKiiiust arridrnl.--,
iickIiki'iici'i '''ls. Wow
nl:', Iiruisi's, wlu-i'I
:iliiuiii'iil, under -inflation,
rim nils or
any load liaaid.
l'rops.
Kucct'saora to
SoutliarJ & oliinn.
m
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YOU'LL ENJOY OUU
Special
Sunday Dinner
Served from fl:ao till 8:00
Ninety CenU
Ke.slaiiianl a la Carte &lviec ami
Fountain Semcc nt All I Fours.
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