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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1927)
Saturday," January H, 1927. LA GRANDE ' g TKN 1Q ' OBgtftrgft -: Pagv Ffve 6 4. J LMeIn Brief 1 ? iss inw ' ' nf kp niipun is. d ,J Jo men Nicluon. of.Floro, isln ).& O ramie vUnilnr at tho. homo-of . Tim mint, Mn Joe Olark.v, . '- . . "What is- Christianity" wUl b At iHakcr VeMonUy '-' . (.the suhject of a round tubus !!-; 3da. Avery Harrison' drove talmuaHan led by five or six speak-'! nuksr yesterday lo .visit her slstor hm llvss tkm. Ww MM . fin - " ' ; Fred FaMnnor. ,wH known sheep m- s Pendleton, .was 'a l.a Grand visitor yesterday.. : 1. Noregaard,, shee--moV fnm 'WulloK'a. vvns'tn l.u lra-nto yes-il w vJe'day, r fi . , v'.-j..-. j .Mm. B. Ulll. of Toloc.aset, arrived In l.u Orando Ills morning? for u short visit. .sir Itoanl HvMik ; !TIo I'titon esuntyifalr heard nw : lull .night' at Klsln and dSMuasort VI llm J fair. I plana regarding thp Jfl:7 county ! : : : 1 ' ' J ; T- illwMl-d),tilfam i ' ; i. Hr nnlnr Kreir fi. Ildiile left lnt for HuJvoi'li'Kjre w'ilh at- tendt'ie iltite'- leKlHlat'ure'. nittPf Mth, Kti. Ktitrllc. inu4orl irtp with ivt: 5 will iU ia KttK'Mu for aomMimo . ,-. W. M.Totbr. of ihlH rtty, has r'liipnpl' artor vMitntf Sor nme tlme'.)fi- Mason 'City, lowtk;- 'Colliy iiiak1 liiit homo at th Koie-'. : ,- ' r , ', - - ? Mm, A. ,U iKnrifuson unU' hlll Ttn, wturnpa to tholr hom ut I.ttl Canyon ydUdtUfty r!W wlirtllnK for Head nf Chain Stores Heww 1.. .8, SkaggH, who la head of tho Sk&gKJ! ehuln fAoreM. la In i.a. flrando for a few daya from lort- lund. He la here In the Interest of the. local tores.s . M I. Mhi jura Hwnoiianu wit last iiiaat ftcr fourv . days - pot hii I OrarulP. He -waa called hero hy ht lc;ilh of hltt brother, A. J. MuU lioilunti. , . t '' . - . Cay i;ntnd lwt lunt' niKnt for I'afttand; whetv lift now ntakeH ikls tlOITie. rW.anoUt It WOK flpeoi l.l ifce deaths of his wife's , uncle, A. J. lulhol):in.l.-, Mrs, IVnlund Is ill-ut ILpt Lake and was uiinhie 1o .return home,, with ' him .. .....,, , -v- i. HMhy Koit XHMFMimf fl iir. ami Mrs. vmui are Mai-mf nounee the iirrlvun.et. Imhy son, A Kru,,i,e eye-witness account wolprhlnK tKht pounds lS'imcs.),f ,hn ti,ci,ienls early this week I at the Oramio Konde -hospital y-'j h uding to. tho u ilhilmwul of tho j .. lerday. lie' mis -wen iMmimnniinriiisii mivnl forces from Hankow nfic'i . .'i , i", . f is Kiveii oy iie nanniii corres- tnother und son ale KMUnit nlnuK-pondent of the Westminster tax nieely. : v . , ' - tie. -: ' ' . . I ' Afier processions. throuRh the T Kppak'M Chiwoh ' ' j unlive part of (he city, he soys. tMv William lock.; lormanyia fur!a. .missionary .at Ilounail,. - niin -Wilt apeak ul tno f trst t-res- hylerkto ehitrcU' Monday evonlog at 1:3S o'olook. - lr. Lock is the most outstanding -.M!Sloary speftker In Oreiton- Jn ' many- nionths, local churchmen say,-., , . ItmtyM Ktctriil Calws , J. K. Mills, of Cow. and H. C. Avery, county agriculturist, vlsltel the V. B. Uiley aud. Hons ranch at McKwan, Ore., yesterday. .whero Mr. Mills . purchased three rcsts-tered'.aherdeen-tttlffus-calves, to bi used hy ids two Hons In their. calf eluh -work,:, i ';' : . Jira. liaciwX Wofi. JqrBicrir of Ia trratuitv bat rw-ArfS'ruourip. Kunm.it. . leff till tuornlnff'. for Visbram." A4 whrre he will visit ifo,ri' reirnluif to Kunsas. Mrs. Kton ha (wefi here 'or ttome time with frVto4 und ut the home of hftr ;,bbth-r-iii-llvw. '. Clutvnc Katbn. y,,'' i,' Ildtno Ui WitUt . , Slr.und )tt. A.. J. Toney find lltlin'AlttuirhiWj1. Mdry. returned -to timir home hvHt liiut nlht. Mch. ljney -wad lary hi. boen away ii bout a month vlidtlnK In Tacomu. Keattl 'und Yaktiua. . . I.ony lias Men In tho hospital at Tacomu for about threft mohtha. I0 condi tion In RaM to be much better. Me plans to return to hUt work Moi- 4ay mornieff. do 'i'v Onnn Mrn. All red xok und Ron, Thomas, left last night for Ore gon City where they will attend the jroiden weddirvy anniversary 7th Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE GOING FULL BLAST Every article in our store reduced at a saving of 20 per cent to 50 per cent. Save now on your quality wearing apparel. . ' : TMC STORE WITH A CONSOENCE" Men's and Boys' Outfitters Mr, and . Mrs." I'JJtMtain Weaver." - fM Fonts! Mms SumUf t or at the Methodist Wen' forum Handily sraroirtr at JO o'clock. J Lcsics (4ur fnflhttat i Sdrn, A 1-V Mart left last nltrtat ffr 'ortftm n-kwuhn wW visit with ho daughter, Mrm, Florence J.iMy for a short time. Mr. Aiarr in (she wife nf Jlr. Mhrr, of l,hl elty. s'nH'rlnliuili'nl At IHtlii . t'OMStyKrhaol tSatcrkntndHt A. K. MayK.pim swuhinlny at kxlii lookinK ovr ai'hool oouiilttotis rLeavo 'r liltiirim Mr. and Writ, John ftefatd ami I Jehildrea, itohhy iuhI Vteelnta, left I tHHt;. ntttat for WUutna, , Wah., I where they will spend a few dnysithe line lietwi-en I'aunlmt and 1 jVlsltlnic. . . j - . I IMM rlMI JMnwl- l Mr ST. W. Oray and aon . ' ;ranel. ,eri- In town from Mil- Sir. ;iLTld 3tfSr 1C. ifc.HIWPf!. 2Hr iii-ro(t siPP&t, itr&vf- l I'ort lainl trtday to jipeiid (Hp week nd.' Thpy wero" u-ooipaiid by -tl4r auichlir t4ura, who 1m bi vh Hlntc hre ,for the past two weekx. Mi.t &hfph-ra .attending the JorhwsU'ro school of -eoitHncrco 1n i'ortUuid. BRITISH MAY RETURN TO 1 HANKOW POST. fCoatlnned from Page One) iren oro reported to have heen re- j -movnil front Hankow. Tho ran. ! . - . ... .. I iionese inreiirii iiuntsier. eitureno I It'hen. In conference with Mm Am. rr,ca residents .uul I he only twovOreKOn .Hhl ,1,iI,i(it,.iT, ... (iM. But ttpnreiiliy the Amprf pu (ioHhlrrt his powpr to Io bo mn! dpeiftfU to rtoe the women , nntl children to itaets of safety. fvy hot ween Kimnath I'ills nd lirttlsU Amm-mhI . . KirHi'tt-'Htanco of 4 mihs, It lessngt'S to tho London Newi shoull -ri ceivc some compensuimn pap'r reflect anKtatMoeiit on.theifnr this ' ltienecr wrk, Involvhur ttUkr, f,f 1h Hrliishrj i Pftkter I !iKi niiifllKflHi LflltL IIO iifslPIlifii 'been made to assert Brlfitsh -' thorlty in Ihc face, of tho molm al Hanliow. l''car ts esiurssed that there may he a similar outbreak at ' rare printing trlumphout accounts ; rhe Hankow affair, i fcreut crowd appeared In-fore. the hurtled wire Imrrlcotle protect-! w t,0 Hrltlsh concession which , wub ifimrded by HindlriK party. ItriUsh naval Tinir passioim funned to fever beat by agitalG,Hit the mob hojfan to Htdae th? guards and it became npesa ry to w it hd raw t he litt ter to .Kundhftfr defenses. The mob then attempted a flanking move ment alotiir the shore of the rtver. Hml to Hamt Hjcltt lirltSsh reiforeenHn!s were rimhed up nnd a hand to hand tttriirOC-e ensned. The 'rioters us ing MtOnea and siieks. The marines arc" declared is have " refntined from entployinj? their .rifles or bay onets. rHytrrjf mxtfad upon clubs and fists, and tiMsre was so shoot ihjf. saverar nritbh and "hincc injured. ; Whn nlfjiit came a i'tsioexc of ficer warmed the Hritmh that tlie ntob was out of control and that the firhiff of a single shot would precipitate massacre. t'oa. hia NUKK'siton sand In the face of the menacing situation the British forces we re. wit ltd ra w and t h t "hhiesv troops took control of the concession nnd the Chinese hove since continued in possession. Secretary of The Navy Wilbur has ordered Admiral Williams, commander in chief of the Am erican Astatic fleet, to prereci: from Manila to Shanghai to ob ger'e and report conditions," the number ot war vessels the admiral took with him bing governed by his opinion of the situation, the secretary said. JiHANOfTAI, Jan. 8 (AD Dis. patclics from Japanese, sources In S. P. GIVES STAND ON RAIL TANGLE Terms Asked of Oreeoi Trunk for Use of South . era Line Refused SAN KltANftMCO, iiM. t (A1 rnul Shout), oxtsiuHv vlr? prsU dint of Iho Saulhern I'arlflo eum TMMiy, hn nmd pbhlir hp t?rms RHkeG hy hla romoaiiy for tit iisfet of tlti lino iiPtwfR 1'nuiiln maul f Klamath Knlla. Oro.. hy the On ran 'lunk Mni. f hi ttrms wt' rpfilFod hy tlit Oriton TruU. Shottp'a Htatcnirnt follows; " "Tho HoiU(rn tacifle romimiiy offtrf the tlrraoii Trunk tin Ms at It nriie lino Iihwwh lun ina and th uortlu-rn end of Klam ath atillH dial 1 llin aulliliiiiK limit, on the Immom of out Imif of five per rent unmmily of tlu cot of tlio linn Avi-tluUxt fit IhA Komhern I'nclflit ttiriiilnnl utl Klamath KBIIh. This curried full , iKhtn, ihut h. wee lo aU bui- I n fslohlishea or that whu h 1 inhtht hereafter he eatnlillshi ii on Klniimth tilla lon-tlier with un. 1 restricted rlKhta to liiilid hranehea' In either tllrertloa from that Hurt aa llitKht b authorised by the ) Interntule t'oninu-ree toininision. ' .- "Hi 'order that the Oregon Trunk miKliI reaeh lt lerintnitl propi-rttea i south of. Klamath f'uMs, Southern l3aeifle. company offered the Ore- ton Trunk a. hridfte risiit throuitii ( Klamaih: Kails from the mirth end i of the KUiitrhlllK limits reH rmd t them teroia and proir!ies on the hosls-.of one half of fire imr ci-nt f the' value of tlM- faIHIh so t uwd. " The one half of five l-r- coot of the value of aoeh nropertles , wa not to exCeed 1 1 S.ouu per an num. Ihiil Is. two and one half per f cent on $t;,no.oo estitusited to lei the total cosl of tho facilities jointly used. I In addition the Southern lm l-j fie coinlMlliy asked that the Ore-1 Kon Trunk pay one half of tlm I taxes assessed on the property o 1 i used. At Klamath Kails H asrei-d I to switch all Oreuon Trunk cars j to and from Indiistrhs under the 1 a.. nH.unllinV ,,tet- ? swiirnion eniKn whero under like conditions "H i tfuc that the Southern Pacific company iclt untl at Ml tin that - liuVlnts given some 15 y urs of-Kfrvlcc in miihHnff up the Iraf- ..nnt-nfliiit,! wrlwl uf HtOH tflIrPMI UIJll f lii'3 i,..,! to b met itwt lh JBime, Th ,,, of ttl&.OUO wus susKesHd as u fUr compensation, hul finally staled to t,he Oregon if the 'other conditions of cithern i-uclflc offer were nc- copied -As for maintenance of way P,artteg and other operndnir eharKcs'lliat would lie uwd In Coiii- mon. Southern ravuir itcu j to share these on the liasln of use, j which would prohubly result, s suKKested in the Oregon iruns f stutcmenl. In the Orefjon Trimte t !j having to bear about one-fmi! f r ehurae. -These are tie terms of tho fin- a offer that the Oregon Trunk has not aeen Us way clear to ohi. llfcnkow received here today said the fantoiwse fltiK had ln-en ho.st-i ed ovnr the official ImlldinK in Brilislj concession Inetuiiinir the i.-ont Avenue church. y.lutoBd- tnc of ;,iric levels. " hnt .f:(IHnK muDlrlpul ; council and- tile polico , , .,,,! j MuskcKon,. ,' bit -prices, ui. to c5(onl 1 huyhiK n stiUion. !. ' ' isairi, and piovo that ho had . hceji ' eraily-asscHerf, .wherelwr ft ,per- A HCuter tHsputeh says wv-i ftiiaiualmd. . ' .. I kaiw hoi ' sw' uenemllv coornled Ihhitf was fiulet up lo six o'clock , last nlicht hanks and loisioess houses remalotnif closiil. t'hlnese merchants wero expressing anxiety over the - financial and economic Helps Rival Mr. Gertrude Heehler. 22, of Cltl Tago. plHwred aiwre. learned of a lov Affair between her ItuRhrnd nd I$-year-old Margaret Klaiae. 'I'll get a divorce, and you mus( marry her." she said Then h knitted clothing for Margaretses- Mittd baby. And finally, when Ueshlep was arrested tor laiinrg to support kin awond wife,lrs, Heehler yv'o, l arranged for ht leas under a Load touaran- that tho husband would pro ld for his family properly., t I LC " Pi ! s i i i I I 'a : ...- ... - .:, 7. - " - , ' ' r J TRY MORRIS m 1 nmMMnJ. if ' 'thexv' two Mien will piny kvtl lits roles in Um fortlKMimlmc Mur tt r irir r IC-v, , frank Nor rij. IVmis MMr, McuM?tl -ttt iidii .J.iint it, tlntUtM. ntm uill MMMcir; hHuw iw4Mtrtvt (;riy . I. .MHn-e. lUith arv of . itHstln. Tju. wticrc (tu uvU tiint vkm ximt frtutt Frt Horth' ftisiijji of vcittWe ' . Pastor's Love 5 ; JVlOre UoniU8(f -f'iLS, If, I t" t'W-i?-? .auce. the- mw hrk tu xh tie, nit jMdav John Vandenwrp .wo.k iulrk(,, ln jtnrol, ,ayWw been. has given .Mrs. t lura KiesKe.n..t- eaXb,m sHhontJJwy. .ml the """!. ,'"u"',' urBaigst .. 5uuttt'ulluntllg otmrtat eate hooros Alnn h 1, ia deri.Ie helwoeii her ,., ,,,nlll li,. Kiii, time. itsuMnc to " " .tees than ulipreUenai3tftro(te, "rnn pan riiptain ine .ipw lors tiiants. Trunk j " .. M. and her love former five- i (aiiut. W1rt,,t U'.onton4. only rrms were not annonnrwl but th wulvcd year-old son. Mux. v. .' V .4 that of J-Al, ta fait, an tha tauter . . fitiis Mnnuiter was the The court's rullnn was piado lo ' votoms" olf "liabilities, ;WweUetf by it then an increase over his t'nrillnnl coiint'enon with a petition '(Ut by Jmes h KiCHffcn, to have it 0.U vorcc' decree Kninted Mm. .Klc'U amended and custody of ;iJHjum taken from the iiiotlittt. . Testi nib J kivii ik xn nittrtuic .,ufl., Judir Vanderwerp iiHd..kHiatHhH mintou-v hud been atteiitit to Mrs. Kht'n, nm! hml Kivpfl hf-r'a fluff before the divorce wasgrunted. The church board of the Korea ed thai tm minister hud syerd i itinister hud. syer1 j with that church. all connected I Today - M vh. Murnc i' announced he had orgfmiKed At new (t h) woui, occupy Us morl.0,v on( nHVp tl the rongre- ntiun ai Mat . UHNnlHira'AC :ih' lem,llnn f !.rfentlos-1.ilt hroiwht by James KleSKe-Is tiemllug sKtttmtt thfe niinloter circuit court. ' - ' "SS . .Mr. Harness nw. horo' ftbnt Tillamook, Ore, two ycocs ago., . outlook its a rnmlt: fanionese-'au- I Iroril h-s were anxious s'or a .re. sttmnUon of business but this was rcBanh d as unlikely for the. ''(tin Ih-uib In view- of the eeliuf W W He-rurliy VEhk h prevailed., Hiiips began arriving here iodiiy wlih British refugees froinfHan ' Hoth refugees and 0dP Of fleers eonuiiented on the test riiint' and toHMjiraiHe of th- riijtrb )na rlm-s ltndr the directions; und (fro IftKd provca'atioo. 4, - T ; , . Aiiu'ru-aii.s Jasc , . F'rivatp advice from ' Runkow mihi all securities of lite bank of Hoagltong there bad been rftovoired tu lritinh ships. . , The stfiiim-r Kutwo left Kan bow for Shanghai last night corryinc A merican women and thtldreo. I litest ad'ic' here wer that all administrarive offices la tHe.ttrtt Ish concession were la the- nanus of the i'hlnesc, Th Cantonese nttntstry of forciga affuir roa tmuMl to ajure safety to forclfii firs there. - t , MANILA. Jan. 8 AP tlear Admiral 1arene& ft. WHUanuK commander of the A'mer.can Ast atic fleet, who has ten ordered by thm navy depart meat to pro ceed tu itiiaa for a survey of Ctt fitlions, will I-ave hen aboard hu fmgilp, the r, R Ut, l-Utsburff tomorrow imrning for HbyU'ut. ' Admiral Wiliiams was toMruct io take such ship with hlo. a he teemed necessary. The flag ship is the niy one that will leave. Mrs. Caroline Demi Locates in itmte 'After operating the f asbJoa ljitrty jhp io La Irs ode r tha Ik rriitvim? friit hm to ftfitM. Ida.. II v,' hrrp nhm ha accepted th lean- ! auemetrt f the Mud Heamy ehop I in the deportment stur lhe. Mr? Ieal has had a aurcafut ' business her and is extchdihsj'ber ( tlianks to her patrons and frlemls. ; itr aiiiip in tti aew Mmtth bttUd, j Ink was sold thi week . o ' trtK i MvHic OeLt. who wilf frtiA'a her. SiHelb shop to that lor on. 1 Hcnt and her daiigttter. U!9 If,zcl Deal. wIM leavo tar HiIe Ul tti&rmw morning, i ( r Be At Luntiba Meet f th Tuti4d Farua. .1 nr io of rUtowiU'r hoit ki fh, aiaf of piMttfiVv v . J y, t s wiU bp Is gaieisftl.a ttuetlfiir f board ' cf hciibf iu?lt presideBt, . editors - smtaLunt editor, &s munaMfer tmi assialaBt ueas atasaifer of i oft Ulitu. the fc(hilfh ik'hool anitual - publication, Willi I""' St - twBw,,, I MIW4M4T 'VMtlO rWwHTHIMl lIC Kl jeBili chajuhr ami it I fc c..;N U ujvon fiivo ytxin Nivt. i(x t-rops. lUiyt in-1 for short talk. . cludlne winter wheat ami hay Mts l.oi Kehwn U 4H9r: Mlss'a.inna lhe bin vlelrts ahnuMl sulns Lttoroihy KDrrkM. asrtstaitf mil- 't valius wMle wuu twmnty Hr Mo: iUiiier le, hnsiisx jiu- ha ttere;uwK in value, InHiidwl 4atn a4 Kmwh ThJPtn. jn t), latter ti' ltls et fasabitaiit liaslaww oxtiwiter, Mta Si14, rll. wall potatoes, sjirliis 'Model HnnHi. the. tM advumr, pvhKU. isilx, tuhuera and upttias. In t la AaaHfiw tiMvrt rk .Charles WakcflelA fadmatt ronoiwt, which will be Wednesday jitifht, Jan. 1, Mi J , . tali- made, wMJ he aur.o. isroii hy Mrs. If. . Appleliy. who will irtw .sketch of tho tt( f fadaaaa. J ' Misk :AU,'. SMM ,, Kermlt ltnalti lll.eaoh staf f i"l-. jtia'l soiu, accumiiaMled hy Mri ,K. Jf. iloliite nti the; ptaao. , v'. ; T . alAAI . UtSiKi-Alj ' ay I 1.' t,f vBM.UWn t,il(Ull(iH I.T-IN i PAST ",YCAR . . .' . . . - ? , !"i , 1 1 . f!pnttB.ur: veto Pan One) Jolihar, -and even rp wfcc.lclr pawui5 w-ww-Mt nntcd tihnwrt in nnriy evptr mnih ly tli chitlit inr-en, -niaii-nrde-f ftnd larjr; department ':'ire onlnift nf.rt we(ve4lMr 'sire, lw .w- wnmier -- rriiniK of whslstitle trjidc tire, itf - cording to, Wewl.ri.swv, k re- ports, n( so torw wte 1, ven yKo. whet. owrs pr.ee h- - of the luor.iurku-uMw.th.ycar.itMl .'T ,"rL , .rwirfte!' ti.' country, - 'tiikep - Wj went" ;e0ra-lreattifm &itt at : wttrn ittB isouthern hanh m&pi&nimm, wiw! l9 fourth In the nnttT !liHtory.' Tto .vans' generally uii- -Miif-d Mru& iiutrtham of fnilurit . of-S -buHlw-e 16 . thft wesl rAi.rynjtK. txroxttii 'U;nly.--' "Hcltd t"fi 9iah-Uiti: fy-Stoi&itH -wmild mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm eepL6VioipJ J$fiW H(tlaUin nrt'eedlnk tfiM lh&krviii defkt- tfan haviri ttttt stfhwA wm- I'Mhstrn ttt mm nsUM teattire l'frha: ef t y& ear of?f rurlfHif , - aiM( which - eeneiiirtsV . not yt s vhtirch. jaKreed'iHioti Hs,teftards Mlnae re pulidi 10- suits, w'as'iliif toct'lbt Ih iTMl iiuslness of the yenr.uii.nlnn at n, mnmrtlr'WskHiK -suaBr '.lor- ilhat.faJlMl l.rMs act Ms dlrn-t ln-1 oentivo'-to -llwsised.-tmnwtlnptlon. il'he' past- yeiir Iw'tnliiiiiJ seen" lh. UUtomoJille,-Hre.'spisar, cot-j ruhhe:r;an a variety of th-; .Uties,'. laimi..f, MdMeed; prh;eii( ldenllijt".tfie.'cU;ae ' crMstHlHitlon; I hriai fggmt nt. t(i1" reduc-' UPU -toy tie read" t tho imst three ( vers .pomjiluiots of hand-m-moiitU ' ouivaasliuii-.whnshhsw. lieeo Itwtf j" direct, c! of loerewdover- I Fit JSwe Ttaat lo r rdlnAfc-rj! tt&r th t oui, tuiuilirHifl astet H rtwpte tiiflamnKttory ' uifiTilonrt f Xh ' oiouth 4pd icuus, it io: not aiirfolfw or Yr Jure th tpetB ahtf H U pbasuat iu use, -V Jpcly!r u-.ipi,4 for we mM rklldrvs. .'.;iC',. ! Mottle Glass Drugs t (, OrmfM ; befto eo? 'per tmlr of produ'ilji or ml , - - i ContHhutinft tj. th ftm&mm Uifhtly in mm'vtm f I .A, re det'UnMi,ij a nuaUr tf 4m- llsir, ruhtipr. iui rw hIIIc, raysn,lhf? hou ts er4r though , rt, iitf iron, i!vr f up-1 a vatittsi.' VF isrugcr, for years pr, lftir.. nr mmrer and t-inon T)w nutntrr of uicrivuHund ttiNMiuets-riauHm? Hi this list rails (altrnlliin to- the fori that th de-1 r.-o. who 4 aMdalaat chief clerk yarimn. of narWulture ilacl thc"ltast wriwn. seek to succeed the ,! vaiu of th coMotryV leiiaiiNr cri -chief Smt.fc3lc oflii' eraler, S .n as li.u per rnt. behtw that Mf the preiilni: year, aarf tii ; )r,ie been productive of l ': ft'KU PldKl izU j prkes; ia others. mullr , hav failed m brlns forth Iho his tu-ieos hopsd for. lMdtloc Kurwtu - Ueasons fur teiiiuerlnir ontlmlstk- ' predlctluns us tu ls;j wit fir .,, rf ,,,Uon are not far As ,hu elsewhere. IS m,,,,,; MihiImI I'.tli. Use If a reeeiit !, lu most. Hues. wMI sur- I'fcassinK It In tuutio instances; twal frtsw added or maintninMl atli j-ovr ih eivrtler years that fellow ,i H'h0 , tprHshHI. must 1 (whnimt IUi us iiossihljr m.iillfy- t$ng the rsn.Misct of a inulisiied i Jt&ard trend in the new yenc tin tlMl iMt fnVMrWt M irf the lure of the future nitty ht ni III' asrkiilfurv in vulttv nt h Kluvrinie dnwn wit n??oil b)lwn. ,he .vt, f iiffrend cuaipcKtttua In tht uu- UmioMi lrd. I,i- lir.iiluM.r likf, uf ia!iK vtth( ttnd uf fnrnlntc jjurt unity in pre-elinu yr; untl th firuy Kwm) dtm nwartt wl prtt'PK of raw and mitnufiiMirtl Siiiterial .overtNt by tlt i'.rui- irU' litdrx liutt ha hrmmht thft Karai irU leypl dawn, ts eopt for fton..t ..u.timr dHn . ... ... , , JvwtB,r tw- lilUW te ,.., BMW,hw ,llmnWly ...rfahh, ta tlloMi who helievet tlmt lowered! prices 1 the l.ma ro !.! . ti(M1 pfrtlafu, M m holders. Hornsby to , ., , , - ; l , . . . 4 ' - : 1 J XHtT'YOKK, Jan. S. (API I fSogers llornshy today slsnert lw. ,Iir conlnict to nlAr second !wiso riilwry, which wns 30,S0 a ywr. C ; : lfeadllne you n'vcr iw: FOftl -HlitltKH' FROM BfWNRftfif' -WII.l -tfJ35TD: JU "1H We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Men's All Wool - -Sox . 3 for $1.00 Heavy Wool Mix tures, per pair : 25c : ' Horse Hair . Mittens 79c : NEWORKtaTDRfi Destroyers of High Prices. J 2 Mukihana & (ieorjte In' -"Musical Moments" STARTING MONDAY STATE CLOUD LEGISLATORS (CobHb4 from Ps On ? im nou-n rnn ?itr, un in- ' fsrtnid sMtt hi r 4rftin that hf will unaSiSe to isrve. . Paul K. Mur- It h nrterooj.. want h'!'rt : IMP. (he Csttsle CSrvc alitor, to . j e i. - . i,or thff flrrt ffcw lit many sea- 1 , tnm Jim Wiww,! uf lrtlaud. 'has llUIon fat rentt.Mrm In he fcOHSe, Klehfh rVniJ bivlrk. . of fMein, I arter the pitted ; ! e mttH p(. tne ,imy wheiluleil fir..es (onila: wUl inrten! in held on Jnily .ftliers. itiKhi, MWmday nlirhl, Jnn. 17.- t , i ' MISCELLANEOUS SALE BeaMtMM Tasseb, suitable, far. kmjis, jaV tovs," -scarf at ete, Vaiues ta R5c, now Pilloiv jornw v ..;:..:.r.:::..: 41r Stamd Goods, including Children's Dresses ......si...; ...25c ART & BABY SHOP ARCADE ONE NIGHT THURSDAY cWERICAS FOREMOST COLORED MUSICAL TIPTY PEOFtB ChorifS of Southerrt 5raJtiej 1 -v: DIXIE OCHEOTBA j ittimiiMuiHKisasi&iiis fsi 1 nsoohu iummnimii COMEDIANS SINGERS DANCERS " The Fastent Funniest Ncsi"o MustealSlww on ihe Bead. r - ' HeervHl cetN' tut tc' Uiiri-K. st.Ml; i.mvtt'iiri - ARCADE Sunday MATINEE ; ' NIGHT Goodwin Goldie's CALIFORNIA RED JACKETS . Eight-Piece 3Iale hand Stearns & Shirley In A Lot More Besides ltf Minn-Mjm .Va t.1 La ttrnttiic, t.irtn, - Men's Wool Sox 49c Men'& wooi sax in several weights and styles. Good Sac val ues. JAN. 13 . SHOW luntly at, U t.5S. t.NH In hi; ltahniii. Billy Wchcr "The Boy Prom The SMUT SwamI & CJacini In Comedy ilajiciani ft Pictures Orchestic Tonijhl BUSTER KEATON v-, I " t 4"?