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e Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 25, 192o. Am latta.4art Jt-rwajacrt lOrLur juti f 'unhBlM f'ltt'UMbtitf t(-tmpt. JI m.uuy. 4i 3 4jC A6k.iu Jfci'tnrue, lLa tkrhja&K, OwrvXL Tuv &jt.r j'u.mm.hO every inUiy. irirtt jki tOit f-tiBtv.lit .La tfa- -r-jrxc a frcu-ui CUM Jdui Xutv-r iU'tUsr tn. f atari.-,!) r. (J&TVSlAl YAYY.V. t.Y VSVsX COrvTT AI THE VJTI t-J1, -LA iBAXis MLJfUK A.WV.V'iATKlJ fhKBg Tl AaeKciarV 3-pwh la j.r.;uaJi-;ry -TlVTid t ftw J'Ufc- J4ctj -tf C(jbV. rfcjwd r trt M.iwarM crtrftrd af uiUiiM'd t.ufjfiit- AJ.i rti- f -juim.tua tf awial Awt'.iiii in Uuia tix6 tiat 3vjJ in-v it-.r t7. Crv? l.y, Bt K&VS . :k AA1 t DeJy, jer xejouUi in t imlry. jn-r yau- ID 4i'Wi' Dtarptey. twriirc- jt tSusytity, ji-r -uii.xi Mi t-. 7me CTUSArfetii in.1 4o auaUvs, -ire .!', tbvti lUt I fllti il-li k.1 tin- krltf."" OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS 1 iflrr ; ltOS IT frt ckE 1 MW,. 1 SrtA irrs-ojrJt 1 taSi-MT Darxmjf exjtus juit sJy.'ut eveinilijiny except dirre- ti'JJD. . . i I -r-. . j I AliAS. X. (IP) The Xrttvr 4 Vrjr.t-I 'RlSlf J'a TJlbd A IKttfJ ' nin" iLivd jirfTtrUHti fiunMipcu frr-i ;mc fCui laid sntuld-miC 1 ;ftr b u;-b -ui 1 , lra.7ai4t. Mm )T.Hit mri.l 'jLi-ri. situs n-mrf. pun t'd tans -inji)f-jv4 Wj- 1 ctro- I Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clolhes and Florsheim Shoes . Bolh Symbols of Leadership N. H. West & Co. Inc. SreMen t Inirr-t,' jmnsiilr iifc cJo-.j Itertr traiw to catch tb- Waliiiac toTo ; i- OfcMi. r-. lira. Kitzai.,), ; hr Ch hirthday at h-r hoai j Monday. lU-r n. Jot' I.yon.c: f l:-f-dftOOrt. 1 Of 11 rf-!,n,l,L:7 n liirtvd It tnwfat cook. . D.nL . oro in Ohio and has iivt-J. n Or-riron ciiK-r 14. Vclldlff Tnoa fr-h air. La-nBdry cioty of fco is cau 'i 111 b J.iOif SMHtLS. 2ktrflLX.''" lOBt : bT- "U-' 4 -err fir mar IP r -r. wj ' a -niiiti'ii 1 w from cmwtf ir-. Klec(rc motors Mt ruBEJEjc la factom are an t)fr mnaar- j Who rt-uieuitM-ra away Lack on- jJ-r hen r uJ to aoodrr If vo- SOX SOClA'. - - ; The divwoed viie f Jl'jdvlph 'iiijtjiit says tiie kj'Uj !n-ote'the ret of h-r 3ife to a career, ust keep oa din? ; Bhiit the bac Un oyin?, appaivnt'. ; A Nova Scxitian Las tent 25 ceriU 1j a Jlitsachueettji t-n ta puy the polk 1j search fyr his wife. We wonder if that mAtUiXhh hww b&dly he wants her to return? OFFICE CAT Ma to lM a mraa. Mr nwm ;Vas. a Ifittr te iw Iltotv MMar cifliiia kiaa. Ciipt. Airiundm rtatfrmc-ut that the daims -,.. i-. - j: it. r. 1.. - 'rat aMM a Peary may have merit but it come to late. Cook is . in the federal pri&m at Ixaveflworth and actions since hi) memvrtite trip north have inatsa.w tJje dutt in many! 5. '-. Mvum ar. 1J1. 1 f-5. lib-i Tiji ,flW to' c,lt tiy a.tf 1W purirrt vt html. $w fi2i Mirttr fcarA. Uoj cw4 it taurte sat " JM Ma Lr f. iIm rraiM Ui-wit rvara. Tlia1 brae'4ftauK4hcu-4 is JHH'Vji&- 'vca navttrtr. W- aiw a ttin jen-at f tinaa llsia j atr. MAW COOKS IX THE K ITCH EX. . Thc Portland 0eoj3ian fcay that three new senatorial J candidate in the KepuMican piimarie are aiut ready toj jpet Into the game, 33oer, Cary d Joseph. One or two j uf them are sure U and posnMy 4!! three. And they! art all yrsMy 4eifijf urjred to get in by the supporters 1 m4 jvu." - "!( Jji fBM." "Tit- fci-ai 4oIir. i llt a1y rMm kni4- ' Uwor au4 t. "T-- Waka erf- a V taa raw fjll my T- mvrtj ittii iiif a Jjtuu:." t tlt imy yo lai( tomorrow." j I ra at lb- traia te ia yw - fA H AS OIT -IlaxxJaarv hprv laaaUmraa 'l4 tnrter I rW fa4lrv KMW-r , najj !JiaarMT Wiiat ataaue j4a-- J alt k at C'iW-fjr Jt-C tHI hlaa at oM f rarawL BtflL iauaO Ittoxbifr Thrai W a, bnaaf- I hn4 aim trrf aaffc t that If aa-y WIU ranar lar a a t at MtaKMli MaaiHber Oiih- a . WWr i mar amn( Hd - TlVTr.AMX " WmA. AJ' A lit !.. frrart a 'n 0-riitarT in 111. w aaH'd Isy t b- J. in-. iajnir f litt Kirrt MiKtdiBt c.ljurt-a imr- Tb- is raiir-y rn Ijitin an 3 tm tii ttlA- ilp is ty- iitacnjiioD "2- CwiiJ L-artanU." '-aa:ai1i it i lt - sir ! V-a. Ajrd Audr'u-a rfVataTvarvm. at-tsf Krarifc. Aano VIX.L" . Tii. r!uut. cill is o.d ir-u-i- of jr a riation. u in a rttnmni-i-rt f iocii lrturjt frtm nr-o fjJ 4."ailvtc zuaaairta in Ks rj and was vrmhitM !.-r. Mr. Can a- tti Frt Wayn. lad-. of one other candidate Senator Slanfield. It mould la an ideal arrangement fnyrn his standpoint, five fairly lronjfi'rtUixit wht t ra opponents and two or three mediocie arpirant just aJxnit 1b rJir"dlL" c-noogh to split the junior sfnatjrfs ojijxjtion sufficiently run maa ia s BMrniaa. to make his nomiriation very likelv. 1 . . To offset this there wiil a very definite movenentviaZaaalKaauai4iriMt aided largely hy tiie Oit-onian pMlaWy, ti steer votes inJ w "M, eny direction exwit Stanfield's, for the reason Uiat thcyj" JT' 1 fl4i9 tr-J time rvi tM Am. tr boors fo "rly. Klwrt wklrtii hU-e rTraJ.W th fairt tiuU tj.i. n Jq pray J"au ht-o Hint Ook n't IfWPI II' 1 r it - ' ; . . all. Itiat arjrTJnjerit will have a fn?.at dfid of wejjrht with t-r u Mn . ih, ' w fi-t m . lili'T) Ih I B-.1 OB iufr. ' many U'.-miwicaus who draw cIom- iKirtv ln,- nH ro a HtpuMicni in or;Tews tj J.ack the -'on. i tor mV. tdminihtration. It will Dioljaldy take nianv votes from' vh miwir nih m n4; i.rwu inr r-n iwr IbM is tai: Th' ln'Jr l.vtio to liir Id. Von 1ii: Wu fc-ji4.' iioul-'d hit turn niany rUiincid that he frnyht o'.herwiM! count on. With a niany-xi)"il onU-st in irohpcl, the M'natorialj tile outcome. Tliere' do tllin? what wil hapoen in the 10 '"'' i i"-n. - ivid c.a! nfxt few months and it Jjk.K a though the axri;ant who iucceedji in jft-ltinjr the I". t organization will Ftand thp! "v-" ,1,. leist chaw in lay. Kunfi'-'d will depend on office holders, . .'denu etnployecn, and Oie old Ilepuhlican orjianizjition t father in wV-f.. Ot.'n-r candidates will make various ap peals. Fred Steiwer l'iJ. moic aid more f'nnidahle as he jfets various oiK iniz-itions under way to aid his candi dacy, lie has iinu h u.il .-tdtanla?c in connections at O. A. C. ;nd the l'niv-r),ity of On-on wlieic clulrs aie l;ing formed trnonif students and alumni, in the Ix''iun where he is ex tremely well kii'wii ai d eiy active, and in many other vays. He is of an old pioneer family, vn il known in West ern Oit'koii, and that will count for much. Here in KaM rn Oregon his law IiUmiii-is and knowvlK of farm condi tims and twds m..ke this a fertile field. He will jtet much of the former Sl.m.'ii Id mipjioit, according to hi fiiends. Mciwer, Clark, Stanfie:!, Sliumway and Ciow-lev aie pmf itinjf now by U-m in tli jfamc eaily. Nevttomers will in-ek to offM-t thi:i v. f.'i a wlmlwind fini.-h. A Telephone Helps Actual count tl;c.us tl.at our Ii Grande Kxchano handles alxmt m calls kt day at this time. If you have im tdejihono, why nut have one installed and join your friends and neighbors? Your .'ipidication will receive roinjt attention. Home Indcpend Telephone Co. en: THE REASON WHY ! Th t r ( f t y ii.aj u T rm .-rjtUBw h has -'n- 4 h .B TJMK, M ' .N K V ani f'ltn IT tf r-foi--' is ltU i-irlmt in v-!f r-hac. U- t ti'A u i.it. r but a tlttn, A Sttvinr A.t;nt jn this l.a ok U a Mun'J imHnifrit an-t a on th- fwaO 1v La Grande Nalional Bank Roue J nnbis ProfMat There's always a chance for Kodak ItuW nU h- k Jut an - ' rouo-J hvun- m.ke ('Hut ou'll rtoy lio-f anl liHif-. Hn( ahua ol Ih- chUOr you'll f (-r to ith plau ruin an-l artjn It'a all ay Tnilh a KvlaL- fioJii the firrt. K. U-i our Kixjak a b--r- at or l art rtij-l'- sn-r th-r'a an lBtfrmJ ..Jn- I11UU tO ti ' I ii JlIM , S.Ml I i. In t iiing aul I'r.ai.it- Red Cross Dru Store 1 I nl 10c,25e, 50c and 75c SALE AM Discontinued Items in Regular 1 to $1 Valurn Will Closed Xhil 1 Oc To 7 5c Norton's Kiddy Shop HrmMikhing - Stamping I'lcating Huttonholes and Uutton Covered I.IIHlirm,Il BI YS a-TCntK i-AI.K!. On. K. Iadilf--j tlTotajjit ti5 jiurrhaj -t-f ih- m.r 1 . K- K- "!. ins f l'on.kii4. f. aL JftstiJ-dt5 of Kai'fn asd !,- iav-qra,a2LS irportJ to ha caini-4 eoB.ro1 of t -oiu i Kiwk In l On-jroB lv!p coraioioy vbH'w op.rat-a a. iar tii;i ta fats c7. Ta pap r romraity hsl 'raj'il rt x k of J : . 1 K, of V fan h Sft.MtU. is jtrfy--, - irjm:-l L'ij lp( f Fords! Fords! Fords! Fords! 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