Saturday. " January' ft," 1927-
LA GRANDE " EVENING" OBSERVER
Page Ponr
tlnwapawoa)
An Independent Memnaper
FRANK B. APPLEBT..
..Editor Had pabltoher
HARVEY. F. MATTHEWS.-
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. Till: CIIIIAT lll .MAKKH'flltKAT "Thine Is the' KIliKiiolii: '
O Ixird, nnrl Thou me exulted u head nhiive nil. lloih rlrlies ,
'mid hniinr iinie in Thee,, and Tiiou request over all;:'aijd ...in
Thine hand Is power iind uih-ht:,npd In Thine hand "fs to make
Brest, and to wive strength linto nil" 1 t'hrnn. 29:11, 12. i
BUTTER. EGGS GO
DOWN THIS WEEK
Higher Trend Develops in
Country Dressed Meats
and Poultry
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
. rOHTI.ANn. Ore;. Jan. 8 AI'
Tlift wprk Just ending: has ult
HfHHCfl Htxrul (ifoltnea Jn huitfr
uiid vxk prlrcH unI a hffhr trend
tn country dr'iwd mrut and pmii-
"V0"'' iBulls Continue To
May ; IIWK I3t lilHVj V.lV,
July ia',4 r-uiH, ', tt-n
tti trt m -iwfi t
MVI'.ltl'OOl, WHEAT
l.lVKHI'Otii., Jun. AI').
close wheat U to d lower;
Rule Wall Street
NKW VOHK; .Inn. (AP).-;
(.'(instructive forces were again at
work In tielliy's slock - murkel
which continued to respond. 10 In
March Ills. 4ttd:
July 10, I 'id.
Muy !", HJil: 1 vestment buying and may .credit
try value, production of dairy)
i-oitTi.AXD viii:at
I'OlfTI.ANM, lire. Jan.' It (API
-Wheul llllll nurd white. 11.34:
f commodities continues heavy nml
l hard white blucstcm. huart. feder-
rrcelpts la the local market ha"
atlon.
11.3:1;
soft while, western while,
hur.l wlnlcr. fl.itl: nonn-
snown o uia lui-.i-u-e .i.i.i.'a "",rn urnv l fit'.- western red
week.. On the other hand arrivals 'rn Hpr'n' "' """"" ,"1'
of country ments and poultry have ;..:. . ,,,.' r,.c,.ts wheat
fallen off and the mriiKcr re- " " r'c " ." ,".v ,.
rclpu were snatched up uulckly at t8y."r' ' y, .
good prlci'S. r, .
Print butter r!oci two cents a IIIOAIK) CASH
pound low.r tlun a week ao ,Hli,Alo, Jan. x (Al1). Owh:
Hllh loeaf ereainery stock sellln ,' Wheal- No. 3 hard. 1.4.1. . -ut
til rente and .cartons at ll forn No. yellow. l4 kt
rente. Cube prices were fali lyl 6Bi: No. 1 while, 7f. 'ie.
steady at' the close nulelde of a) flats No. S while,- 4s '; No. 3
half rent' decline In exlras. hlltl white, 4&i 47e.
for the iut Ihev ranred from llye No. 1. tl.nl.
All's quiet on the Rio Grando-iio soiirid hut the-bubblino;
of oil wells. . , ' ' . ,
So now, ns a result of the charges made by the president
of the Pittsburg bnseball club, America has a Dreyfussycase..
Do you remember the good, old days when villages limited
automobile speed to eight miles an hour? Some of the signs,
nrestillup. '. '
. That new English television . mudiine, ; which ; it .' is suit!
will enable a ship to see ahead in the darlf, should ie stiindard;
equipment hereafter on all ships' of state. !. ; -f
'', ,, .- -JL -.1- ',:'-;"( Kf-v .
Congress, which has , refused to reiipiortidV.iriiVm
bership on the basis of the 192Q census, jj required, by the
Constitution, promises to do it after the 1930 c'ehsibj.; .Wioh
will be good as far as it goes, but won't really give us fewer
congressmen it will only look' like fewer.'1 ? ;' ,' ' ' , ;
one 16 ty, rents lower; lopifrades,
taking the theatlest- hiss. . Cloelnr
prices AnVtbe- exrhaiiKe were: Ks-j
tras. '4B,?j',''ef-nlM:. etnmlard.'- 4- t:j
u-nfs:' prirr. flrw,"'.42 "-cents and;
'flMlts Jsor nentii.';. '-.','. '- 'J "' "' '
.'. Iluttdrrat' prices ranged. certis
Inwty'.duelhA ttin.week'. wlth 4N
rents ' liini,- hid--In: 4he A-elley at
the .cIohc,''46 rents tu'sonn ene an I
.Ue (3 Ci-Jit deliverer' Portland.)
' li'resh, egK lvalues' declined . at'
'rnpM dally during tlievweek: Klrste.
iiuijets and" .current .receipts drop-;
ypqi.aiiothee;cnnt over n'lglrt. wliii
i;wraa'iir.i. aieuint ut me ..now.
l-.oascH-- Itor-.th wk raiiK'.'d' from
three, to f-lv cents, us In butter
top grade took thu lurgmit drop.
Closing-; prices on the ejirhunge
were! extras 30- cents: firsts and
pullets, .83 cents: !midtried, Jl 0 1
cents, : and current recelplH 32 1
cents. . 1 ..'
Ilarl. y l3i "He.
. Timothy, seed $r..lillf,i B.75. ,
f Clover seed- C'a.iinti :i;.!,(i.
lal$IS.!fS. :' '
ftibs--firi.ini. ' . '
Helll -H - I N.tii. '.
Today in
Washington
I'oitKt'HH iik'cIh uts. noon.
' IIoimp tnUi-H up IMslrlrl- of o
lumblu hlllM. -
I.aiiHiinno treaty nnd ollnr iiuit-tcr-H
itro lirfore tlm Hi-nat'.
' lloiiKi- utfi'trult ur enintiilttcc
coiiUjiftoM th'-lr hi'UrtnifH on 'iji--tlH-ciirtp
till).
Norhfck need nnd feed Itmn lii'l
f'aiintrv ilrrmted "rulvc ulid honl lipfbm the m-nnto iiKfic iilturc
ploftftl firiii"at.' 17 -rnU Willi tnoirninmiuM'.
nrctl tarfi ;of all ottering toilay.
NAVY SUPPLY V
BILL STEAMS'
' ' INTO SENATE
Hcnate otei'tlont. . Hiih-cominUt. n
I'rtnrtiiufM invtHi iKiiltou of (lotihl
Move Newspaper
From Oregon Town
rnnllnr:r from Pare One)
tr, i- i- -.I-- ... ., i 'r I. ii i r ' "I I M MDKI lit I), (Ire., .inn.' 8.' (Al')
Tllsoii.ilhe repiilillcnn le.ader,' an- UefardliiK the decision of I'aill
proiirlulhig' lf.UIKl. J6p pr Uniln- HoIi1hbi.ii. ediloi .and pulillsher of
ivry work on -tile, cruisers,: was the t iheCentrul I'olnt' . American, to
most, exciting, tlie 'liquse, had soen I move .'. Hint weekly newHpaper to
111 'lliany a day.' i.;-. ''.. .:. ' ' . AHhluii'd, the paper said editorially.
The -nieasilroi ilnllt posscu, nui ih part:
STARVING PUBLIC SKRVANTS ' .
. That Uncle Sam is starving most of his employes is.-the
charge of Congressman Richard Welch of . Siin Fr(inclsco.
His figures show that 75 pet cent' of the "federal' eniplbyesUoniK'ii'ii'piisiy was. drining into
working" under the clas.sified-civTT Service ,?$I20.-or!VP
. i, i...i e e s: . i oon a .'..nnK9r.. : i... n.i .
less. U0UIQ you oniig up. it xainny vi live uu fittiwu n.jvtii i iiuinnesipuv (eniperi ium.u.
the houseihy u-.vote of. IKS to IOC
rediseil'to change v. Its-; previous
siuud In-.overruling the' president
and the- liudget ;hy appropriating
I'jno.miO .toward a dlrlglldo lo re
place the .Khenandouh. .
.V.."' -X' - yVwr wikiweil. ; '
' The statenieut. thiit "he believed
, the, United Hliliis ;'delherately and
;-'ShieineHM-lH liiislnetiH, and there
In no' Iiuelness In t'entral I'olnt, for
a pikper hh you have noticed hy its
columns.' 11 Is a wood town and le
Kolng to he u Ki'eet deal hetter hut
we .cannot afford to Walt for the
thing to happen."
Would Increase
: Size of Council
Or of two?
The' ailliiliilstralWiu policy III1
I'OltTI.ANI). Ore.. Jan. . (Al'l
Mexico' fllid' Nlcicrirgiia'sit off un i.yuh ii view to making Ihe stale
The National lHireati of Economic Research says - tht;it'- omiori.i4 eonfiagmtion today m jdici..i cu,.eii mm e th..riiBhiy
.- - , , . . 'congress... V. " . ' ! renresentallve of the legal profeM-
Uikes ?1,8()0 n year to veaiMi taniiiy or live umier,uepen,i con-i From the floor, of hotn senute (i... u,e cmineii m session here
rlitimiH. Tho Postoffice Laborers' -Unloh has flirured $1,9451 and house ludlvldua mem .ers yesterday afternoon with eireuit
as the minimum. Of the two. the uiiipn ought to be. the closer
to the actual facts. -j iy VT"
. If this is the situation, .Congress's duty' is plain.1 ' ;lLbbk:',iVt
ihat half-billion treasury suiplus: This is too rich';Sdun
try to starve its servants. The machinery of the govern
ment could not be carried on without the thousands of clerks
and minor officials who are being so stingily treated. Con
gress should guarantee them a living wage, or confess the
rest of us to lie either parasites or misers.. .' ; . .. .
THE MEXICAN GAMK
.'.The Mexican government's bark is usually worse than Its j op its final nature-.
bite, since the days of Ilnerta and Ca'rraiiztu ' President Calles
is harder to get along with than was his immediate predeces
sor, Gen. Obrcgon, whose honesty and fairness won tli'e'geii-
niMil eiiifirlitw.n if A niol'ieullu . Mnvol'l hnliicu Pllllim IltlH 'Ihp
l......l..nt t. m. n,I..S4. ,.l.o ,u.ii f.w ni -sin. nc& uel W Written' lit- the
uuvuicia i"-ih" luu'inwi div..r.a .vi mi., .....j v v - iv' Keeretarv 'JtttdlU1'
nskvil President .(oolldge whotner
he wos leading Ihe K K. Into wur.
Ann Ou Itailio mil .
Bennte. and- house conferees on
the radio hill haw reached a ten
tallve .'agreement upon a compro
mise clause .delegating, regulatory
authority' fts'bclng''hi department
of coiimierce and .a: federal radio
commission. 'Heuator IIH. demo
crat, Washington, told, the senate,
today.'.. ' .' '- " '.' ' "
The house' mday sent the rivers
and hnrbors-WU to conference with
the senate ror adjustment of dif
ferences. The measure passed the
senate nml house In differing forms
and uii-ngrccment must he reaeneu
l'artu lllll I'D '
: Taking up'-' -Mm fiirlls.f'rlsp
farm relief hill thi--,hoiise, agricul
ture committee,! itoday lieurd "
denial , hy leprcsutatlvc I'rlsp.
detiiocrut fle'orgia. 'thilt tlu- inrtis-
oiiuu 1.1
so boldly as they talk. : '.' '
It does not seem likely that the Mexican government is'
much more eager to confiscate American property than the;
American government is to have it tlo so. The Mexican'
statesmen must realize what a heap of trouble that would
get them into. If they have had any serious thoughts of
confiscation, the chances are that they will hedge, after a
decent interval. There have been no concrete offenses yet.
This isn't the first poker game played lietween govern
ments. And the Mexican authorities must know that, what
ever their theoretical "national rights" may be in the mat
ter and of that there is serious question in practice, they
hold a rather poor hand. '
They know that Americans do not want any trouble with
Mexico, nnd will not resort to armed intervention to rescue
oil properties belonging to American owners who refuse to
trade titles for long-tcmi leases. They also know that Ameri
cans like to see property lights safeguarded and business oli-j
ligations kept, and thnt the American business ann is as
powerful in the long run, to reward or punish, as is the gov
ernmental arm.
For Mexico's own future prosiierity, she must le fair
iilwut American investments. So it is likely that the Mexican
authorities, not being fools, arc now figuring out a way to
lie fair, while maintaining the principle they contend for,
as nearly as possible. 1 1 I'ltf JI
II,. asserted It Wna tinmen ill ui'i
house ofltce hulidlng otter extend
ed consultations aiming' prominent
furm relief advocates In and out
of congress. .
$10,000 X-Ilau Is
Installed at Lake
MOT I-AKK, Orfl..lJ.in. S. iSo
ol.i 'oi.iilet nw X-rny eiuln
meiit for .iltiiKiionlH anil trenttiK-nl
Im t.ftnK inMMtpil thin week ut the
Hiuiutnrlum liy lr. W. T. Thy, own
er ii nil iltret'tor.
InMullutlnn In betni: iinulo ly the
llnuKaXHuy otniiny of Spoknne.
Th 'tiwmraiu l one of t" neweM
moiti'lM put out by tlie Aome IntiT
nuttiinnl X-rny conumny of hi
ciiko, uml leineiitM u Mi'."
proven. ent ut th Hnnnlorium.
Jinlffes uml JumleeH of the Mtate ti
pre me nnurt, propowed tu ihe U'kIk
liiture thnt the eoitncll he fiure;infd
tn nlise. .Klve Jntlj-'eH nt preseiu eon
Mtttnle the cnunWi, nnd It wuh pro-
poeiI Hint three nieniherK of tlie
Htate liar nnelution itne prosecut
Iin,' nlLorney. nnd the rrmlrnuin of
tlie Meniite ami house jiidti-inry nun
mlttees of the tnie' leKtslature tie
ntude memherM. l'he Uili-ial I'miii
ell was created to ftanu recimi
ntendationH for huprovlut; Judh ial
piMvcduie.
condition. ini'iitun I e.f-phon:
eoiiiiiion wuh tfi tpdlvldniii f-a-tuii'
touching li5. un uvt-rniKht
Kit In ci f four pointM und the hh
rnl Bhit- 1it&. Itnyiiiif of thin
IttMiii' undoiihtt lly wiih lnflutnc I
hy tl4' iohM ity of Incivm,"!
carnliiKN throuKh thw InuiiKurH
tion or the , li-iw- triiiiH-Atlanth-telfphune
irvtce.; ,
I Cuilrotid HhureM ; all meted
Wheat Gains But
Fails To Keep
Level At Close
. CIIICAOO. Jun. Hy the A
soclalel I'ress). Opening un
changed to lie off, wheat soun
showed gains. : t'orn and oats like
wise developed. - firmness, corn
starting unchanged to (4c lower
und rising to well above yester
day's finish. Provisions were easy.
Wlient dosed unsettled, . ',t.
1 t U cf net ; lower, corn ? to :Sc
Up;; oats unchanged to U Si c
ofr. and provisions varying from
7c decline, to line advance.
BOYS' SUITS HALF PRICE
One and Two Trouser -
. , Knickerbocker Suits ' -' : .
Priced for Clearance .
N. K. West & Co.
The Man's Store
I'tiim.Avn i,ivi:srK'K
l'IR'l'l,ANI), Ore., Jan. 8 IAP)
Today's receipts Hogs, ,&50 (di
rect), i .
" Cuttle Compared to week ago:
" Steers und she slock mostly steu ly
hulls steudy
large ini esi hm-im .iih.i . .
r..iiiiL'lni. ii-llli the' liest. trains he-'
Hlg reenr,.,i i,y sue., issue, - ,., !5l, hKher;
lanlle I'omsi Lines, Aiemsoii. - , h5,.i owr; ,.i,.1.8 u, v.--lers
aware and Hudson and New York .teady to Tide higher: week's hula
I'cnlrul. ' . urines:'' heef steers. $7.5(l'ii K..r.ll;
( 'iiuiiuereiiil Solvi-nts II soared I tji, $S.U5 for one load cows an. I
1.1-vcn iiniuif In it record top :it 1 lifircru, $5. (Hi Gf. I.Ztt: top heifers.
240. C. :4 HUel common also re-,7,f,i; tup cows. hulls, Jfi.tiii
spun. I d In I' p'orlh of M undillg i o, i.iu; a few at 5.75: calvci,
oiieratiom-. ;i'he closing was StrontC. , $7.5il1i 9,ll(t; vealers,.$ 10. 0115, ts.lln:
l'ot;;l sales. , iipprixfinal,eil 7&a."titi ,,rr. . ij utility. ealres-' and ' venlors
hhai.-s. '..v. 'V ' J down ,to je.oii9f7.no-resMelvey.
- --r.-r- . - ' i Hogs Compared-with week-ago:
lUNKIMi COMMIIONfc , ..csuive of fl!l.01Ii.00U. This Is .1
NKW yoUK. Jan. 8 (AV).- deorease In reserve of $!.(I.1M.'MU.
,. acual condition of clearing; compared with the weel; hefm'.
house banks and Trust companies j when 'eee. 'rve ';''. ,
for" the week shows a deficit ml IV f reported.
! Mostly slrudy: bulk light btiteluii
I weeK."li':;iSi is.ett;. moslly . :1:
. weightier - kinds, :' l2.S(i .down:
sin iutht
lll( Add I.IVI'STOi K
'I Hi ;AOl .- ..hin." S. 4 Al' I'. H-
Deparlliieili .-or. Tlgiicumirei. . h(ulv, dm iu.5o
Hogs K.in.ui:., aeuve; ge,iciuii H . .;.,,s, lj.75:' packing sows.
steady to 'strong:' top.' 51--" Puida84, iM,u:- rmlpr pigs prnclle
for lf, to liiu iiiiiind ' weights: j u. nhsenl: n Ten selling al (II .no
bulk desilalile. Mil lo ilpi pound ) S , ., f0 . -.
aveiages. --tlS.iiOWIS.IB. '. j K'l.8n,vp lkn, lamks uotli-
Callle Mie: Compared with f i,,,,.,.. noiuimil ihasis;
we -k ago: belter grades fed steer , 5(.,, ji.oo'. lower, limn- n week ego;
and y at lings. 60 i 7.1c higher, ; stt le'lly choice .Ml. Adams' lambs
short red offerings. sr.f Bur high- ; 1In, ,st,Mr type lambs limited Up
er: lurcher hellers, 254 Sllc up, I , tl 1.6(1; . most vulley offerlilKS
fat covts mostly :6c. higher; veal-. ,,.ng armtnii tui:ft: best year
crs, 1 1 "'' l-f'" lower: week's ex- nngKMitiolcd al tii.rill; ewes, $0,110
li elite, top. $ 1 2.2V, paid for year-! ,lown : . .... . . , 4
lings; heavy .steers, til. 75; week's;
bulk lillees follow: fed .steers., . - -
Hl.r.ti: till cows, fri .'ir.'it (i.7f.: heir- I'OltTI.ANI) IMIOIUTIr:
ts.7.'i 'ii ' t Mi.75: ' 'yearlings. t.li.r''' i r'.OIH'I.A.N I . Ore.. Jan. S (Al')1
er:i. f'.f'" '" '.'.'t; ' vi'al' calves. 1 1 1 . Kggs l-'lrsts, . pullets and re-j
r,i i:tnii. ! celpts down one cent. ruri'eiit,
Slie. p--.l (ilin; odd loads wooled ! receipts, 31r: fresh tiiedUiilts. :llc;
lambs rirm; tl2.Ml"l I.'I.IKI ntostl : t f"'" . standard firsts, :ilc: rrosll
lor we -U r,.u Ilreel and 50 don-i standard esll'l.s, .tie: tllldersl.e I.
Ides from reeding stations; i.-s'' . ' - , . .
sluiighter. iambs and yearlln-fj lltttter Kstras down 'ie. H;
wethers closing nioslly ' Ifi'u 2je' tin cubes eily, 4:ii,c; stanilar l.
higher: 'sheep, and feeding lambs j 42 tie; prime firsts. 42c; firsts.
S5 i r,oc higher; week's , lop. fed j 4(c: prints, fine; curious, Sic
west. Ininlra, : I 8.25; '; natives, j . Milk Steady, H.-st churning
1.1.liii; fed cll.ied lanilw. $ I 1.(10; I cream, 4Sc; ..In valley, 4 He net,
fill yearling wethers. ln.75: two-; shippers' truck 111 zone 1. Cream
vcnr-old wethers, $:..nn: fnt eives. I delivered I'orllund. fdlol 52c per
7 jr.- iiire feeding himlis. l.6n: ; pound. Huw nillk (4 per cent),
bulk prices
START RIGHT
By Trading With The.
La Grande Electric Co.
During Year of 1927.
. Our prices are reasonable. ,
Our Motto "Service and Quality
1-112 Adams. Phone Main 124 . . ,
SLEEPERS
STOCKINGS
UNDERWEAR
At Reduced Prices.
BOYS' CAPS
at 25c
BOYS' TUG-TOG
' SUITS- - -;
$1
SCHOOL SHOES
At Vi Price
Save At Uur
January Sale
Norton's
Kiddy Shop
t.liWo IS. mi; natives.'-
Mm Hi
I'oultry l-'irtn, siairce; heilvy
12.75; fed clipped lambs. Itl.iMI , nens, .o'..iic. us.ii.
a. ii un- woole.l enlls fii.ndCi i springs. rl!ir22e; broilers. 2fi
ored.: 2(i' 21c; turkeys, live, :tftc;
dressed, 43fi44c.
Onions stiady; local, $ 1.75 'r
Itl.nil;, yearling wethers. t
In. 50; aged wethers, t7.256i S...I'
fat ewes. Sfi.dU Hi 7. (in; feedll ;
lambs. t 1.25fl 12.25. .
tUlili 1.75 sack.
- XKW VOItK I'HI IT
NEV YDKK. Jan. s (AP).
. . .' l.i.l ..nil n i ni.
Heady; apricots steady; peach. Sj lluttl't fat f. o. h. Sun Kranclscci.
firm. - ' ' . 611c. .
Vow, If we Just hn.l nil Oil f'om-inlssionii'!
Kelso Golfer In
Lead in Tourney
EL f-AHAl.l.KltO mi'NTUV
ri.l ll, VAN Nl'VH. fill., Jan. 8
(Al') John Junes. of Kelso.
Wnsll.. took the lend III lite III.,
nt.il op.-n golf totirnunient here
loduy In turning around ths sec
ond IK 'luulifying round in a CD,
Hire strokes under par lie went
iirouud yesterday In a 73.
Todays curd of Jones was: Out
444 824 Mt 33. Ill 445 3:tG 4:(5
10 ss. . ,
This give Jones a 73-69-142 for
the 31! holes.
t'hurles finest, ot Hollywood,' uf
ler a merles of l.ud breaks for u 39
out this morulng, pluyed sensation
al gold ou the Incoming ullis lor a
32, four under ttie line par aud
took the lead ugulu lo the tourna
ment wlttt a M-71-141.
liust we are' und to dust we
shall return, hut Unit doesn't keep
us from throwing a Utile mud ouce
In u while.
Fall's Condition
Said Satisfactory
lU. rAtfO. Tex.. Jan. S. t AIM
The condition of Albert 11. Kali,
former Inlerlcr secretory. HI of
pneumnnla. remained satisfactory
today, his secretary, II. O. flunn.
declared.
'Tliere Is no cause for appre
hension," t'lunn said.
rUltmitatits were used yesterday
to Inereiise Full's blood pressure.
I'Oltr'.STAI.I. t'OMIM.U'ATIONS
Sl'OKA.Ni:, Wash., Jan. J. (Al1)
1'osslble eoniplhullotis with fun
ada over the water of the t'olumhla
basin would be forestalled by the
1'. X. Mini. Ihe. real iwtnlc mini
of the ryrnmht l.uiul iiiupau.v.
Isiiighi a upply of Huynl ciml. I
Ju-t went li tsillcil Hie money
and r.iunil out thai he bad Hun
much on hniiil. Hut lie wuiileil lo
know why I chnrgeil him tlicj
nlne price for IliK hnlcli or coin
thai I did the rirsi lie honglil. He
alhini-il thnt Hie fltMt Hull people
I Mild him he iiMially Bt u mlm-
lli.u hut after Hint II nils ic-ually
a little more. Hut not so wllbllie
ssir man's friend." If anything
e will keep selling t'liraiHT nil
llle IlllK. a IPC inrgi iiuiue wi j
liuliH'v will enable us to Mdl nt 1
a much lower margin.
I'alnl and oil ihat will sm lie
running in a great stifam fiiml Ilic
Trail l.umlN-r coiniiaiiy down Hi
I'.ii.llrt.m ami up I" llilerpilM'
u...i ....... Ita.l...., Hit. I mimi.,1 111
l'oe and mull r In I nlini and
Miiiight up to Old Town Just a--soon
lis Hie spring wcnllier chhuis
un. The irlit ami qunllly Is n hat
ilcaws issiple for miles and mile,, j
We sell lo doctors, riillruatl nun
state department under u reuuest ' ""ex Ht h illggi-rs,
of r. S. Ssnutor C. '. Hill, says n
Washington dl.iputch to the Chron
icle, i
Mruuior Dill has asked Int. Kl
wond Mead, u vutntnlssloner nf
rerlutiiutloD, to toke up with the
state depart tuent the mutter of
making representations to t'uutidn
tu effect an agreement.
mill haiul..
hog fcnlers anil real rslnlc lllen.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
The Poor Man's Friend"
Near I'cstndrj. I'lioue Main J4S
No iui(la lliiklucaa.
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WAN. !' lt. l( lMi.li, Jan. n tAt'j a .
1 "CTAP I SUXDAY
jl XLXV I MONDAY .;
Lit Jft r- IV !
I I IU 1 .. , . .., , I l M I II Hi
I Vi& rhe whirling charge of II'. fern- I L Ii I
I JT re clous desert tribesmen I 1 I) HH
I Tl"' k "" C":',V"'1 I I I'llJ
hfin.l tlenthfiullt ho-
Jitw Never a romance so thrill-parked aSf j
u" story of a handsome lieu- IIUII
jWl'r tenant of the famous F.l'eUn Pl HI
tyyyjq Legion on Ihe siin-dienehe.l 11. i- ijQ
II . ur i
"CS ' lira -the time -
-'W 1 11 -the place
H ComedV 1 . , . l . Adapted fro,,, ha- l
v Jus lllros play III lllll
ma 1 T n TAnit i Vrr 'The l.egi.in.iry." I llllll
II lVlADLru lUIilWifiIU scenario by . arey
j - "ANYTHING ONCE" , j
j , TONIGHT !
I 7ANE GKEY'S "MAN OF THE FOREST" !M
HOME AND THE LOVED ONES-
: : It means'UTOch to all of us; but are. you pro-: .v
tecting both the family and the home with
the proper insurance?
Dining November there were 23 persons
killed and 458 injured in the state of Ore
gon, bv automobiles alone.
We can give you Insurance with Service.
Reynolds Insurance Agency
Sommer Hotel Bldg.
-"three bits"
, , Try. tera,
A BIT OF THRIFT ;
A BIT OF DETERMINATION
A BIT OF POSITIVE-ACTION
will soon build for you a lahk
account that will be the "BEA
CON LIGHTS" on the shores of
success reflecting the light of
opportunity for you .....
now .
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La Grande National
Bank V
where your efforts ..v, "l
meet unlimited co-operation. :. ! :
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