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Fridav, Januarv 7, 1927. t Pare Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER T&AKK. B. APPl-EBT- -E4KOT u PwbJkihw HARVET r MAnHEWS- . Pobttsbed creatac. except Suod'e. ai Ill lluu 4th La GraiMie Oreroa. T ObaerYer-ftlar obiie4 every Friday. Entered at U Pettoffirc at La Cnu.de. Ore-roa. u Seos4 Claa Mm Matter noder art of aiarca 1. 1 OFFICIAL PAPER OF rMO COfT"TT AXD TKB C1TT OF I -a CRA.VtK liEMBta ASSOCIATED PRESS Thm lif Irea u eloi,7 eattuew to sae for pab ttcauoa of 'J ew dir.iatc&ea credited to M or eot 4Mtn , credited IX pt.tird tnerean. Ail rjal of feoabijcaooa at pecioJ rfiiL' t J J la Ujw Hlr, a4 ao tfc toaJ rea bera te aiao are re.rvl SCBSCRIPTION RATES By lamer , ' la adi-aac 1 Apples Fail to Reach East In Good Condition Today in Washington per nosta Dill j, baJjr. per Kl scatju In advance. bally, a:e copy By Ma4 . Di;r. per north la Daily, per oik iaont la adrajkoa. Duir. p- r rear u luce Weekly Obaerrer-Stax. per year ADYEP.TIK1.VQ RATES Display, foria. per comma lath bvptay. local, per colcina uxa- Time contract rate oa appitcaiioa. fjfj;re. w ;-d. e to-" i Cfcroa. I J. t5is;K Ttlr. SiEll W EN ATV'H E E. Wwb.. Ja. 7 wfaicrion ejecA.y .!- tir.ti asd IwJkHott, imvtd at maay wra-cera markets 1li year ta jid vfr-fi( condition, said I. J. lMfcner. rauMbr. oa returning frofa a trip to Sew York, Cbteaxo. W a tart on. PitttAiurga u4 other -a.ta-n, ct.iera. H.fb'y coiored ap- j piew ere parTvruiarJy orei-rive. b aud. T5e rofcn;mer ct our applta ; and Ilk thtn bHt-r .baa eartera rt T"M-, k- brorid. t her amre ia flr --1j tradition. Mr. Iobner uiid. 1 mkw many JosaXhai- and I Mrckii- .feat ew .crfirrtr. I foonS tray rejodue oa all rtti o ytUrhigna Mpplt. but I fJJJ to dad )wr th f-dTaJ ma were ftoHfcinr op oa 4&em aa rioatly as t r do out hre. "At La roasirT. Wia. I Ui. vnti a d iiraltsyn proprit-tor. Iutf year c ij3J-q a car oi uciKioua j at Houw coattao coaMdcT-atioo of aarai tUL Suit- mmma aecref diacttanoa of I-unoe trfaty. Jiiwojl farm rn-f t-iil U bffor arrKrCatoral committo. A S-aate -ciKrsa sui-omimu-ia take u p caae of sw aato r Gould. Nominal k a of Cynu K. Woods to If? iairtai coxa t-ft row. natau&a rx-fiiiBiK-s tM-fore atnatr coi&sa'ree rorTi rr awwon Albany Post Of fice I fiad iwr th f-draJ nwa ar Al-BANT. Or, Jn. 7. AItwr i tbHimj op oa tben as cioatly as I Ifw N Year ns ia aiany a d aa tbe kbiwvnrtoi'OI naafS by P4Manuu4tf K. N. Tort- that th AJbftfir rcr vffK aitsir fine IJ.t I rur h kaadiHl a cf l'WioMS" claJis rank, a ha tt tlwH ls -i.5 I apt- from hr-. but this mr fe i Ior iy:' vn 1J said te bad dxs-oiii0d aaadltse '- tam. tv auar- of tii-eir amvaJ ta J A a r;y the offk-e will W a poor eo&diTioa. I think to trox;t.ie J fir e.W offic. aiflh it en ha nci sia I in is y-ar as iw rttuil oi anoe s yrwage ma-a pnieijcej oa Juiy i 4C I jrtra tt- rrovers to l-ave tbr ap' -1 -T. pl oa tfc tres for fciflitr roior. Thtr sAoold aare b-- ptcSt-d . - oofier. Bvcineaa rofiditioas ia the f Jf QTShip 1 8 On li apparj rasa trot in-! dKauons mere tbat Ihmr ou d i U1 ICUfinr8 1 TCLll pu k op aiTer tie fina few raoc'.lus ' of i:r.- J J JIAVAGCA. Jn 7. IA1 Th Yakima Closes ,:sr;,V.,. db"?! fttr liw PlUlChbOaTdS tt- ac1 to of T.nc.n re- j'tatry vt reporteid isilirj; aa at- " j tempi to iar.d arms for the hberal TAKITfA. J-n. 7. T?-I Sheriff Ear CoaoiDa. - - -. I-. I.. Iju e a ie e-4.rr.et. bea A report from the UTiit House hos that oniy four ,. pinchtarllTll tllU ln nuojr Lkit- U K the Um few 4 deputies have veiled more than i t-uordi H-m1 f Household Linens 1 .. i Sale o. the "Jint Opportunity of the New Year for Worth-Whik Economy Every Article in the . Entire Store Reduced.' Our guess is that the next kin? of I'oumania wii! be Jlarie. of the official dishes have tx-eri iiroVen since 1918. Ai:d we ntr -" - p"'"" l. J... l.. -II -r .1 x .r. " Wlimr. aiu coniiuejui uiaL ui iiiu.e eie uivacu utriuic uiii fcx-k up residence there. worm KLDici; immior.nts WA.H!VGTO.V. JiD. I AP A redadiOB of ll.lt In ibe ber o( imjrurranta i Se admitl-4 o tb I', tt. aaaaaily afl-r m-xt reprrji4 b- lutkr poh haie -T " ' repon ?Je Jeft wiih the mereii.ntfc while lh aenate twUr IT pre- j(h eMafdi have been orousbl lsn, Cooiidje. ' Ihe e-oumv offk-ea and aijl be de- ' " Mrxjreia. aner Hnerraama nve nd opnumtr to let the ale lav PARK PERSONALS The Nashville poitirjasU-r announced lx-fore the Chiistmas rush that he didn't care whether citizens wrote to men or foonkeys. But he insisted if it were to a man that the street "Yf 'm,,, , ,k . imd numljer lie given, if to a monkey that the tree and limb are Mued ai itj to hich u.j the pi:k. iipecia;t oibi' be specified. All of which helped, incidentally, to sure bet- " J!J ",.7 'JJT ""BrVv"4mMtr ter Dialling and a happiCT postal force. ; tr4 ran hiiEh . prtrutj rnsca Miller llt for Iree j ; merchant wide raarfin of profit, p0-,dr MoatSar to take aorae ? . i n-.ny f them addict betmeen i ! .! M t., their Jr.lite ? fc7" T,, "iM Jtr.. , WILL NOT FIGHT TO STAY IN - ! ' SXrJr ; .Today the repulicans of Oregon are for Coolide. TheJ (.IR, , UJ: "r.r: . fcason they are for Coolidge is because Coolidge is president, i-ortijxh. re jaa. :. Apti Mr- 01 Mrm- Eimcr K.mnejy. o because he is the immediate leader of the part v, and lxcau.se -! iv,- n. r..er ir.i.er ; f i , ' 'a,h:rcj.i Mudent and d.-jrti- t mon br the aenoa lliBea of thtlr o one, capable and popular, has yet appeared to contest t-r .,t ixrenu t,i. i fatter u& t lie Coolidge leadership. ''- atlorner and n-c;e iei-j Jo Jlc-!Vw. of rol!f)r- Plifv, -i . " la'.wr. ra U.-4c4 in the couatr jail ba been Tisilirc hi father. Geore- ; How long that condition will be maintained is another here Thwrwji.r r.ieht under ;, m-ix-. her dunu? the fcoiir iubject entirely. Purely from an impartial standpoint it is .Jrl Difficult to see how the great area of Uie west, with agricu!- on!- wnmin . ntmu,Mirir,cnr!mr4i,Tr iural interests pnmary. can lx- perfectly satisfied with the ww. "2.? ."tf ST'tT Coolidge type of administration, republicans who disap- niiw n mi unenr ctant., i!trr no. prove of the Coolidge farm policies do not blame Coolidge. Rather do they blame his background, his training, his ex perience, his residence, and his supporters. Which all amounts to the same thing, probably. I This is interesting only Ix-cauM? there is more and more J Ui!k of the 192S presidential campaign and the probable re- X publican candidate. Recent comment by a Baltimore Sun writer, reprinted in Time, says 0iidge wants to lx a can- didate again, wants it more than anyone who ever inhabited (he .White House; but he will not be a candidate if a fight is in prospect. , Certainly it ltxAs, therefore, as though he will withdraw from the picture. A fight is almost assured. The western parTof the country Is not going to sit by and let the industrial easC" dictate without a contest. Particularly will this lie true if an outstanding leader from the agricultural west ap ears. And that seems likely in the person of Frank Lowden. ; LLowden is increasingly popular with the farmers of the country.. He is a student of agriculture. And he farms as well as thinks. Speaking of his possible candidacy, this same Baltimore writer comments thus: "It may le that his age 66 or his health, or some oth er reason will keen Mr. Iwden from making another fi-ht but there is not the least doubt that at this time he is a candidate. In 1920 he missed the nomination by the narrow cst.margin. In 1921 hp tefus"d a unanimous nomination for vice -.piesident on the Coolidge ticket. For eight years he has devoted himself t studying ;igricnltural problems, to farming, to a quiet strengthening of his fences, to making friends. Today he has a stronger backing, more potential Hilitical power, and a U-t.er chance than any other man ex cept Mr. Coolidge. He !.oms larger thh.'i !ny other. Popu lar, able, rich, with a fine r.yc id and an attractive personality.- Lxtwden is the real candidate. The farmers are crazy alxJUt him. He is the ngricuitural heio." And all of iwd'n's advantage is not merely with the farmers. He is well and favotaniy know n in .industry, in finance. He is al:n.t injually x-pu!ar with the business man. ilk well. He. or a ma.i of similar calibre from the western part'bf the country. w.uid lie difficult to U-:t if western re-' publicans could 1 rlli-l s-.hdiy Ix'hind him. And that ac tion is not unlikely riming the o.ming vear. 3&3sfc. 1j Wtj! Every Purchase Means a Saving to You! Buy Now! The Economy of These OSCE A YEAR PRICES IS OUR CONTRIBUTION TO EVERY HOUSEHOLD BUDGET Our 2Pth Annual Januarv Clearance nf li npns TTS HERE! --eeni or tne year vmh its wonderfnl savintrs on thp vpn- finpst nf linpn Our tne greatest saving twenty-five years of linen selling has established a reputation for us for superior linens of (juality. There is no denvimr the fart nf AVFA RWFT.T. nnH PF.OTTOT saving is even greater than before. quality. This year the i S 9 10 7 1 8 1 9 4 10 1 Sheetings Bleached 45c Yd. 50r Yd. 55c Yd. GOc Yd. Sheetings Unbleached 40c Yd. 45c Yd. 50c Yd. 55c Yd. 72x99 Si x 90 SI x 99 SI x 108 Clearance Price Sheets, Cases Sheets . S1.10 SI. 35 - S1.4S S1.45 S1.60 S1.74 Yd. Yd. 63 j! .... 72x90 J2x06 45x36 42x-36 45x36 Cases ...35c 3Sc 42c 45c Pillow Tubing 40 inch .'J5c 42 inch ...37c 15 inch . .....40 Yd Linen Crashes White with colored border Brown with colored border ' ., Linen Towels Half bleached linen Towels, 17 x 32 , Hemstitched linen Hand Towels, IS x 33 .... ... 27c 24c 15c 55c La Grande's Leading; Store N.K. West & Co., Inc. For Over-" Twenty-five Years mm 3 . V V ! A Lower Priced Service Store Low overhead an ' quick turnover enable us to sell our groceries at a very close margin. Large Milk Small Milk Corn Flakes Olympic Flour ... Picket Flour Jello Jell Welfand Royal' Gelatine, 3 for Swansdown Hershey Cocoa, per pound 1 lb. P. S. Salmon FIND IT HERE Cop foe tbl c"taraa imuC be la b :OM a- m. I i lKrl or u:-, l.-ind. sxtaart fn-nrh to Wli'linan feel. The rranieworl: xnd llif rti-1 for Hie; c-oiU c- at Walla Walla. Cor.l.m 1 tr nty-fool-thirli i-all xilrroun.lli.r rM-n w-re nial of y'on. ...10c ...5c ...10c S2J10 $U7 .. 11c 23c v January i " lvl al'f rent withou ty lo y o ir i a K .i. ly At tl.is m-vtirjjc m-li-n will lr --r ir... ano sui, oiuer umunesi: Mills to ucridi-ntal t-oll.-jri' at loss tr.'snct-.i that tn- pi-opri- coai: An?-li l.m-tMc and Jwtln Pn-k Oefore th.- ii.iiit. " I lo onrallu. ,U.J Iwrothr Mills to I- H. IJIIAMWKI.U . ! Wall -Walla. Cashier, j ; l-loyd BaxtiT-. ho in .,ini j vanrelistic orli for th.- I jitu r SATMUMY Due, eaiatx rhunii is local. J now T.e Ann-jjl t'leanuii S.ile will at Allanta. Ga. Hart swtordiiy t the Ki, h .r.l-.n s Mrs. and Mrs. K. l.aw .on Art .;iH slivi". Sye.iiil ;u IWii- and their dirughH r. Muss I jjit. who r,er.,r. l,.m... Glaare. Pvt- U teaching school at Onlralia. teiT. Pietureis Km me, and obeeta spent New Year's.dav at thi- hoin-At1- l-i-4tof Mr. and Mrs. T. -. H'fly. i The girls of Ihe Inch arhool or- ma and all sKin trouble in ; h. vr.i s.n . . lum-h at their r.-iru- ..ui! ir rnnnren 'lUielily eurT-n;lr rehearsul last Tu-wlay 11 a roift ot il.m by usin? I'f.r a :inil'". ti;i CKel dry chain w-l. Mam M7. - Lie i.;'.' c nut i-r ni.tion. SSIwrtho w right's Family Urus Store. i r-rr-tr ourj honorfnic the out-rn-;r;ordon Mills. Imro 1-J-tl ; School Punds now aealrmbla ror . farr- loana In Union County. See " J M B. LrJXv'ii. j BulldlDC La Qrande. Or. 1-1 u ! I wiit. r rent without a pfDetUy venimr -of-ta n cu-".v rathv ItlL I rll Coo fay and Stewart Krvnch. The few raar-s of frirM 1f.r h-r sr' tilMfUt rvfovrrfw and tiri y to iy your lit tit danpr of the dig.? 1-C- cpreaiiins any more. ta Januao" 't -iwy t i-y j at'r r'nt -aitfiout --iuMy. COVE PERiSDNALS 45c 38c 45c r Z .i r a for i V V BUTTER SPECIAL Saturday Only 95c roll VF;. (Sitt-rlal) SunJay rven- ine at th AJ-enJon Kpl.vopal l'nli th- Ker. William M. Itrud ht ill civp an lit utt ruled K-ctUrv n the work of tho Cborcb in the inl-rior of Alaska. Th yonii5 ptopl1 who mere hoiut- tor th- Cliriatuias oration Hi:(;lM. S.Tl!iIV h-r..'au t- 5umi-J thfir worX at th- ehetrl-.n'w Art & 'ijl Sin.p various eoiijpe. Mildrpd Itlch- Ijttf. Ij.r Tootrh-r th- pill tofl in A;.- eoiittipatiou frr rhii'iren iin I ::-- ln. niy at .ilertho:n- Wricht Kanuiy I'ruif Store. 1 J-1 7-"i . , r Mr, ll.am- Cerr. of Waiia Wal j la. Wash., is a giitjet a! the homo v( her brother. Hoy .tell. i Mr, Orin l.obinscn anj her in I fant son camo home from the hos 1 pita In Grande Monday. Mrs. Hoy Bell is on th siek list. Mrs. Hoy Baxter and her two children are in la Grande. The children are til of scarlet f-ver. M r. li ii- koek, deputy ba n k c x -aniincr. ha bt-cn tn t'ovt1' the past day or two attending to the affairs of the Cove state bank. 1 Ot-..n-l'p ii. in :: Safety' ibmfoifuitty 1 TRAVEL D Mirrvm srAt.t La firaotjo fur Jit,ri " " Baker and llulse " Kaker (Mil r " " reixllrliia - 1 1 : A. M. . w A M. . 4 Mt p. M. li A. M. - I :SS I'. M a.KI P. M. I S HP. L . ,iV L Con n-cllea at Pendleton for Walla Wiia. raaco and Port land: al 1'ortland all polr.l pViuth and North. la Ail f.ran.14 lletirM I 'firioe 799 alotlera 1 Itair Car Mi,ri Stewart's Blue 20c Pop Corn that really pops, 2 lbs. 25c 4 10c pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles 31c A. & J. Yellow Corn 20c P. S. Golden Bantam Corn 25c P. S. Cut Green String Beans 23c P. S. Telephone Peas 20c Tender Melting Peas 25c P. S. Tomatoes 21c Premier Salad Dressing 44c Step to your phone order groc eries and meat pay us every two weeks or once a month Your time is valuable parking space down town hard to find. Drive out here and save time and money V hold tht-r Ann )linr r-euimf'tl iM 1 redm-d to and leIow. Kun Sjk in M-er.tl j-.;Um n. tf dinner ware i!l le fe.Atnred. It will pw.y to i.-4t the Sh.p and take adant;te .f the w.-ndert'i! v.-iiuetf. At Kr h-ird s Art & i ift !hop. i-;-it rd hs rturn-'d to Belhncbaiii. Wah,. h re he if aUndtnjr nor n. al Mhool; .' 'a Gayette to A.h- The hajiginir gardens of lUiIiylmi did not ban?. They werv in reality a Bcrita of terrace, supported by arch.. rising one above another, like slant steps, to a height of 350 I Wnat of the New Year? 'T'HE days to come -hold forth prom ises of many oppor tunities. Will you be financially fixed to welcome them? The only way to m a k e sure is start an ac count at this bank where service is com plete and friendly. The Equitable S WINGS BANK I Jnuary I" iast day lo piy o:. tr r nt without y tiatt. l--t f1eB9itctitn. hoia. etc Jturti piewitne, hMltoa 1-Mtf sit:c.i MA i-s Ic Hot Witr lm-. warrunt--J for to y'4iia. Korm-TJy 1 1 .5n; this is It. r. SiH-rthorn-Wrir.t" inuary 1 r rnt Jarf d.ry to piiy o ilihotit a pn.ilt January 1 Jart dy i jm y yo r aattr rent wttho'U a penalty. ! Mn ici; Notice la hereby icv.-n iit Xh-i tit th- tfttwkhod A! f annual meetinie i save lime anu money. ".U. or Th i ...ied xanar...! " ' i llank. wlil be hel-l In I heir ban.- '.aaaaaa !" nou In la C.iande. On icou VVt"""""" Tutsiay. jaa. lhh. al 3 p. m Children's Sturdy Durable Reduced to 98c, $1.49 and $1.98 PARENTS! This timely sale offers you the' well known children's Footwear at lowest of the season's prices. Collection consists of school shoes and dressy oxfords. In long-wearing kidskin, durable calf and patent leather. Girl's sizes age 3 to 16; Boy's sizes age 3 to 12. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP