La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1927, Image 5

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    -May, ?aminry 21, VMi.
LA V,litim EVENING OUSEKVER
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Local News In Brief
OOMIXG EVENTS
! i Tl'h. 85, 23, 20--lisli-rt bas
, fefiltmll tournament lit Union,
Imv.
Jiiiiii 8, 0, 10 liilon l.lve
Morfe Miow at Iniim, ti.
July 21, 22, 2:1 statu Ami'I
ton Iak1wi convention lit l.a
fcramlf.
. 1H, l lnr(li annual pcn-
aomh' roYireveno-e Wre.
lit MiMcr WMl Motlwr ' '
Mm Waller 11. 1'eny Is at Im-
Ill with her mother, who l III.
t
Mtirp Ycslerilay
Mm.. Cap Tutl'i and Tattle's
mother, ol 1 in liter, were In l.a
(Jfvwile. yesterday on huslness.
Iipwtolnn Mnn Hert
. K.'.N. lieAlley f In l.a tSrainla
on huslness for a few days.' Jin
Is HloppiiiK at the Koimner hole).
!
Horn l-Yom I'oiiliinil--
. ' K. I' .Marcell, who -Is the owner
of t (t Innlth sanalorlum In 1'orl-
hutd. vluh In La (Iran do this work
tor a fi-w days.
iVtor Ashton nnd wit', of IIolso
arn -Htoppi'iK u IV-w hy at ib:
Koloy liotnl.
Joacpli iKMilist in 'IVnvn
W. II. ,Si'lrt. wlio is a iloiitist
utjjow-pti, was a Ornmlo
Hor.f yoHtri-tluy, Hlopplnff lit the
Kolny hotel.
Vnkrrn Mim isiKnw.
fjdifnr Donton, who mtiltos Mh
homo at 1'ulon. wns in l.a (Smixlo
this wook for n few 'day
11(11 ns to I'OiKlloton
J; J. ltuckley in l.n Otaindo
yortor(luy on hiw wuy to IViiillolon
Uftor truvpiint? for Momn tlmo:
Klorv Hour Tomorrow
Titer! will lie a story hour tit
tho puhlle lilnury tomorrow morn,.
InK'at ten o'clock. Miss Gertrude
Wusoner will tell the Htorita.
Inlllallnu l ast Nlgtit
i The l.a (irnnde Order of neiMo.
laylmd Initiation last iilchl when i
II mcctliiK was held nt the Mnsmnlo
Ln i... rn i,,.. ,viK ennJ !
hall here.
fcrred.
Hnrc This Miwnlnit
Miss l.eonn Itosewall, who
, tenches school nt Imliler. was In
tho city this mornliiK for medical
Jrcatnicut. She returned to Itnblor
'on the liralich line train.
Vlsjleil I'rlchils lleio
" Jrtrs. l,lzzle llolibs returned to
her home at Iilihler on this morn
Init's train after vislllmr friends
here for several day She came
to Xn. Grande Monday.
It Yor 1':iiterprlsc
Mm. A.. Wagoner and Miss
Ora Hooliout, who have been vis-
Itlhi,' with frleniis in J.a Orundo for
u feiv days, left this moi-nensc for
Hhterprlse.
SIWlpplllK H'' -
' Mrs. A. U. Itltrgs and little son.
Jack, and Mrs. J. H. lloenne and
sin ill son, John Hubert., arc shop
ping here today from their home
at Kuinela. They came. In tills
liMrnlng on train No. 24.
Makes XotiVi linnie Teani
liOCIll people Will be Interested
'to know that John l,arison, son
0 Mr.-und Mrs. O. I,, l.arlsoll of
this city, has made the freshman
-S4u;id of 211 men at Noire Hume
university where ho i altendlnlf
school.
Tto tilvc Dnnc-e
' iThii North Powder Parent
Traeher, assoeintion will, give a
hiMieflt dunce in the public gym
nasium Thursday night, Jan. 27.
Hpeclnl decorations will be furnlsh
eft and lunch will lie served. A
).u. tlrnnde orchestra will piny.
IliVn l'rom Tilalin I'nls
Mrs. I. U llolnian is hero from
Idnho falls to visit for a. week
.or ten days with her daughter.
Tills. rtay Muttoon.. Matloons
formerly made their home at 13 1
"gin, but since Doc. 1 he, has hail
charge or Hie Jefrerson street cafe
' .here ... s
llonie nils Mom lug-- -
I Mrs. Hunynn Anderson returned
.:lo her liotne here this, morning
.from Haymond. Alberta, where she
has beni for the pnst month with
her mother who has been 111. She
wns accompanied by her sister,
Miss Wlnnm-rd Kveson.4 Their
another's condition was much im
proved when they left Canada..
Clint's 7th Annual
JANUARY CLEARANCE
SALE
CLOSES SATURDAY
January 22nd, at 8:30 P. M.
SAVE NOW
On Quality Wearing Apparel
THB CTORE WITH
Men's and Boys' Outfitters .
: Hero horn kann-la
J .Mr unci Mrs. Walter liureraon
. are In the olty today from Kiiinola.
KIio)1iib; Hero-
. Mrs. OcoiKia Maker, of TV In.
eimot, BhoiipliiK in the. pity tills
iiiornlnit. Khi returned to hpr
home on trnln No. IM.
, A lleense to weii wan Indued t 11,1s
weelf from the county clerks office
i1" Victor I). Mnrllnmn and l.yilla
! "num. of Will In Walla, Wash.
1 , '
I Homo 'Mils .Morn liia
i .urn. n. e, inn returned to her
(this 'uiornluK after shopping for
I several hours In Im fliande.
Ho llvro Tiiiniirrmv
Judge J. V. Knowles. who Is
hoMinif court la I'liialllla county
loiyjiidico I'helps, who Is 111. will
he i home tomorrow. He will lie
hone ail day, lint MII return to
lyndleton to resume the court
term there the first of the week.
."Wallowft lnkn I'Mims-
A nlriuro-of Wallowa lako nn-ppftn-d
in the lust Inmup of Oregon
HuMliM'cK aiontf with a Kvoup. of
pictun s of Brule uttrnrliniiK alo'nr
tho. I'aolflc const. Thi ploinrcH
lire in conin-rtloii with nn urtlrlfi
wrfttoh (y Marwlmll N. Dunn unl
ly him -,ro mentioned nt "Whero
nature sniiles n, thouwind niiles."
irt Tills !iomhiK--
Mrs. t'lyde Zhnmarman and son,
Doyle Zimmofmuii, left "this morn
ing by uulo Tor Western OrcKon.
They .will slop In Portland, Cor
valliJi' fditfcho, mid Astoria.- At
orv.illis they will visit MisH Irinti
Dyiuah, of La trWinde, freshman
nt tlve Oreffon Aricnltui-at col
lewe. If weathel- conditions per
mit they will ko on front there to
Sacra m e n t o u n d Ha n I'Ya nciseo, .
jVal. They plan to be away about
six weeks.
Vnn t;o to llilon
Among the J,n. flrande, finis who
accompanied the KlrlS to IMlion
last niKht were: Mr. and Mrs. .l lill
llohncnkntnp. Park Taylor, Kranlc
Hlack. A. J. Stanire, Dale Churl
ton, W. H. Peare Mr. and Mrs.
" -,on ami son misseii. j.
Iteyiiolds, Mr. mid Mrs. Inn
iiiicien.ic, r,. ii. i o wn'i , I . it.
Klicrliard, Borothy and I'Yanklln
lOherhard, Lawrence Hay, Qloward
Saritent, niehard l.ymnn, Kldoti
1-lanks and Mr. undMlrs. W. C.
I'erklns and sou Claire.
GIRLS WIN FROM
UNION SEXTET IN
CLOSE GAME; 14 13
'(Continueii trrwn Page One)
eighth successive victory since a
year ago
The lineups: - i
Tiiion (13) T.a flrande (14)
Stilish. .-J. I'....;.; Courtney
Venver.':....'... K.-. Campbell
Childers C Cochran
M. Smith C Ktauge
Van llouten....f...O.'.... Nelson
Cueertsen Tl K My nobis
(Jeertseb XJ Hey nobis
I -it ( J in ndo spares were:, -Durlund,
Oragg, Ansel! and Itantz. J. Smith
replaced 'Al. Smith for I'nfou late
in the.game. (lolden (ieerlsen of
ficiated. B5 AMERICAN
MISSIONARIES
LEAVE CHINA
(Continued from Page One) 11
against foreigners despite Chen's
attempts tt obtain revision of
China's present treaties through
diplomatic channels.
WAHKIIII OX WAV
AVASUINCTON. Jan, :M. (AD
Tho American destroyer Carroll
has g'one from Shanghai to l''oo
ehow where foreigners have been
threatened and churches looted.
Word of the arrival of the I'arrot
has not reached the navy depart
ment. IDAHO I'HOTRSTS
1IOISK, Ida.. Jan. 21. (AT) The
use of lVIest lake of Couer d'Alene
lake foi storage resevvoirs as con
templated by the Columbia Hasln
project, would be detrimental to
Idaho and should not he nermitted,
Warren (J. Swndsen, former com
missioner of reclamation, reported
today -tnt Oovemor 11. v. Raldrldge
in a special report on allocation of
the "Columbia river water supply.
ILOTH1E
A tOVSOENCe"
I ANOTHER QUIZ IS
SMITH'S CHANCE
Denied Seat,. Illinois Man
Retires to Hotel with
No Comment
AVASIUNMITON, .Inn J I (A!)
Denlsd a seat-i in the Heiutie t.
whteh h(')inMH 'n oertlfienie o up
tudntment, i-'rnnk 1. smith, imini
await another invent)twnm into the
finatH'inK if his tirimarv caiupaiin
last year and a vote uf the finding
heforfe learning Whsthrr ha will sit
In the present ronuross.
The vo'te hy which tho senator
dpsifmat'e was i-efused the oath or
office ienlinK the imiulrv hv thf
elertlouH vnmmitiee was -is to ;l;t.
It wns reai'hetl late yestci-dar after
nearly two day of debute.i
.Smith had no comment to make,
hut he left Immediately for his ho
tel tOjprepare a statement for pub
liealion.
('niiimhtcc Alcis loniorrow
Tlie' elections committee has been
called to meet tomorrow to make
arranKcmenls for a public hoarhiK
! for Smith, He will he niven everv
opportunity, neeordfn;;- to its mem
bers, to add any details he desires
to the testimony he wave last sum
mer hefore tho Heed campaign
I funds- committee ref,rardintf con
itribullons he received from .Samuei
llnsull tind otlier put'llf titlliiies ol-
fh-Ials' In 'Illinois.
The L imitdry Is expected to jei
uiuler wny in the near lititue.
The. vote denying' the fanner
clinirmau ,'nf the Illinois commerce
commission a seat at thfs time
found some of the republican old
guard, who had previously been
counted upon to support him. join
ing the opposition, which comprised
1 fp republicans mostly Insurgents.
112 democrats nnd the one furmer-
; labor .member, Senator ishipstead.
I of M inuesola.
! CITY ASSETS
' AT YEAR END
$1,233,501.01
(Continued from Fasra One
Kent, Kslate: City building ?.r
703.14:' citv nark. 515.3NJI
11-
' brary, r(t)i)(),
I Furniture and fixturen: citv
building-, TH.(17; ligrarv. $0(K):
books and magazines, 7;00.
Water system ?;iH(i. 1.7S : ma
terial, .r.S41.4ii; eiiulpment.
ai.;: iteaver creek, :14S.17.
Sewer system, J 1 r7,nS-.l 7: equip
ment $1345.
Hi reel: Tools and equipment.
027; supplies. $l-3; tool house 7t).
l-'lre department: Alarm system.
$4riIO; Slut, $13,50(1; La Kranee.
?4LMio; Hiipplles, X7(ir.f. 1,
l'olice supplies, $ i 3U4.
Hospital building. ?7!t:io.sr: sup
plies and equipment, $:hi7..--7.
JOnginCer supplies and equipment.
$.M73.
Warrants payable. S;1lf 14. 10.
.Improvement district aecnuntH.
$45,30(1.41, Interest, fl .01 4. Kit.
C.enera'l bonds, L, fr . 7 n .-J
Cash Intreasury, $ I 07.fi H.S1 .
Office supplies", ?3ii;.
Tho .liabilities follow:
tlene'rul hobdH. $4 1S.r00: im
provement bonds, $355.1-34.70: gen
eral varrants, $ 2 K ii !U :) : present
worth, $3 1 3,870.3; special inter
est, $:M,r.5ti.l 7; hondH fund. $:.
444. 3S; library fund, $113.44: park.
$1 2(12.83 11, Heaver Creek pipeiine.
$4017.77;' mad. f 1 .:. 42: refund
water, $3H33.4t;; band. $i(i.:lti: war
rants payable, $7H, J 30,0.1: improve
ment districts, $:-!!, 7 SO. 0 5.
oi(i;it i i;ri 1 f :ii dims
VO'UTLAN'D, Ore., .Ian. 21. (AP)
William (. Oherieuffer Sr.. t;s.
Who has been active In l'ortland s
social and military circleH for more
than 30 years, died last night ol
heart disease nt his home here. He
had just returned homo from a
day's work at t he t 'nU ed Slater
army quartfrmaster office.
TRY TO FIGURE
fa
.Mm. Walti'i- llnf, Alameda, O
M vr - asm
her lliree vhllilrcn, nbown liprp. anil tlmii- 'rntliM' In uIko lliplr
Brahilfatlirr uk well as the liii.ihnnd of hl miit lier-lii-low ami
mlilHUKlttpr. fillip i iirrcnikipd, tpnK (mllre lie inurrieil a wniii
an. IpiiiiumI later thai her IhikIiiuiiI ih allll HvIiik. Ullil With her
ennaunt, niarrled his vlfe's iliiiiuhier. Now, II pem, tho report
of the. other hiiBlmnd HvIiik Ik ilntvtie so to mmlKliteh It all mil.
lijM -HtftpdaiiKhUT-lUfe iipl !ipi' liiarriaKe iliiiiiiIIpiI.
AYEATHER IS
, - (X)LOEST IX
THREE YEARS
(Continued from Vatfe Ohe
""t t.nd or tho -com wuvw was
' " ' rn:mm 'Z
days, uceordintf to K. h. Wells, lo
cal furoenster-
Wilh hilts snow covored coastein
nrc having a ay time In Portland,
l'ollci liavc set aside six hilts trom
which vehicular traltic . is barred
co lhat coasters may avoid danger.
Kifrht coastinK accnlcnts have ore.
currcd.
Minimum temperature here Inst
night w 0s 1 5 above xero. 1 na
1 1 1 lit reported 15 below, Maker IS
below: koseburg IS above: Marsh
Held. and Nortit Head 2i. '
KLAMATH ltl-lt'OW VAIKO
KLAMATH KALLW. Ore., Jan.
21 (AC) Coldest tempo rain res of
the whiter, one degree below Kcro.
was reconled here last nitfht. X'lear
skies and 'bright suit this ntorrt
inx railed to ilelrnct from (he chill
ol it iirci'ze from tho north.
is Aitovr: iv nosuti lti
lUiSi:i(l.H(i. tre.( Jan. SI (AT)
V.xceiit tor the cold snnp of Dec.
1 v2i the ti'inpcrature rocovded at
S o'clock this morning- was tin
low est since l 0 1 ii. Tho mercury
1 his morn lag dropped to IS de
grees. In Dec. of 1H24 the tom
peraiiirt. went to it dcKfees but
outfiide of that cold spell, today s
record is the lowest In eight years.
I lie freeze has probably done some
lamagc to broccoli, au 11 is being
ioiiowed bv bright suustilue. Hard
in eiiing ioiiowed liy a bright sun
is verv imurious to broccoli plants
Injuring the soft pulp In the cen
ter 01 the stalk. The full extent
of the damage, however, cannot
j-be determined until the plantn bo-
gin to heud up.
mcci-.m: ciiiu-y
KirtlKXIC. Ore.. .Inn. 21. (AT)
White a bright, cold monh shone
brilliantly last night. Kugene s of
ficial mercurv slumped down to
the 11 degre elevel. the coldest
.unco December 1024.
Today the sun replaced the moon
according lo schedule hut made
liltlo difference In the temperature.
HOC.!' ItlVKK 'OM
GRANTS PASS. ore., .hm. 21.
(AP) TempeVatureK dropped la
the Hoguex Klver valley last night J
when the second cold spell of tho!
.vinter hit this section. A minimum I
temperature of '!-' degrees was re-.
orded here during the night and!
odav a cold east wind gave lrom-j
;se ol" colder weather tonight. Last t
night was the second coldest of
Jie year.
in nui.ow ix. pi:miki'o
PI':DLI-:ton. Ore.. Jan. 21.
(AP) - Pendleton experienced an
i-'xceedinglv cold night hist night,
when tht mercurv reached 1J de
crees below stero. This iiTornlng at
10 o'clock the thermometer stood
at 2 degrees above, the sun reliev
ing (he situation. v
l-'lre this morning destroyed a
residence In the south part: of the
citv. J'Tremen stood helplessly by
i nd watched the flames us the J
nearest hydrant was troiten solid,
The loss was estimated at IfJuOii.
S.M.IO.M COI.Il
KAI.KM. tiro.. .Ian. SI. (AP)
UpiilHtPi-inir the ciiliH'.st tenitlfratlire
tliat has lieim extipripilccil ulncp
IJec. 11)24. "the inerciivv lrel-e laul
nU-lit. driipneil lo a iiolnt II (iPiirePH
ihitVP zi'l-ii. apcorilliii.' to till) olllrlal
.vpathci' Im r-n n rpnrt.
IH.5 AIIOVK IX .MIODI'OIH)
IM KIlKOItll. Oro.. Jaa.il. (.VP)
Tho inorcurv drupiipil lo IS. ft ile-
jreos last nlfilit Hip rohlPKt of ttlrt'
u-asoii. 'I hp nun In shlaliiK ItriKlitlv
todav with a rrlsji lirpczo trom thli
ml. '
no ni:i.ov ix i:i,l,t:xKl(l 1ms
Sl'iiKAXH. Wni.li., Jan. SI. (Al)
THIS TANGLE OUT
il., Ivith nintlirr uil.1 Mnnmiillinr In
, MORE ROYALTY
tI :
i 3kMmk i
mfmqi i
' e'l
Ma V !
Prince William, of Sweden,
doffs his hat to Miss Ubcrlv ns
he arrives in New York on the
s. S. Km me. Below, ills High
ness grins sell-consciously bo
fore the close-held camera while
explaining that, as a private citi
zen, he comes lo America on a
leqture tour.
()'td mint winter clutched Wash
ington tighter in his lev arms to
day and blew across Hie land a
frosty breath lunging In tempera
ture from 111 degrees above xero to
20 below.
, lailensbtirg apparently held to
day s record, with the minus zii
ftcore. bpokiuio-otilclul reading this
morning way 11 below.
Yakima. Wena'choo itndv Walla
"N alia, in Ka stern Washington re
ported 1 ;( nnd ;( below zero. On
the coast Lvoiett observerH noted
to above and Olvmpla 15 above.-
ACTION!
THRILLS!
THRILLS!
ACTION!
D RICHARD
mmmmi
with
PATSY RUTH
MILLER
wonderful acting!
Excitement at fever ,
heat suspense that
makes your blood run
cold!
Ilartlie'mcss' Best!
SATURDAY
ONLY
ARCADE
TONIGHT
i HAROLD LLOYD
mmi ink
CHAPLIN MOVES
JUST AHEAD OF
THE COLLECTORS
(Continued from Pare One)
goes, representatives of Chaplin
were waiting, and Immediately pre
sented lor payment a personal
check of' the comedian for $500.
000, It was paid without question.
fho American Ravs that a repre
sentative of the Interna I revenue
bureau Inducted late in the day
t hat some action might" he taken
against the bank on grounds that
the officials knew of the impending
lien. 'I he hank, however, denied
thai it hud been informed of the
proposed 'Itch and Said even though
It had known, it would have hoen
uonipelicd ti honor the comedian s
check. .
The liens are hnsed upon alleged
unpaid Income taxes.
The action was brought by
Vrsi nit K. Dowers, collector ol In
ternal revenue In this dlstritU and
followed similar action in Los Angeles.
TO PI .AY TWO GAMES (
.M IMjI-'OKD. Jan. SI. (API The
Dniversitv high school of Lugono .
basketball team arrived here thi
morning" for a two-game merles be-j
winning tinighl. ;
CONVICT IDDN'I'irilOD I
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Jan, 2f.i
(AC) Charles Oallagbcr. alias j
Oormun. tak'i) from a freight (rain
here, bus been Identified as a eon- !
vict from Oregon who broke parole
in 1 ft I 0. ' 'I
STAR
TODAY
And Saturday
JAMES OLIVER CURWQ0DS
AS A SMKIAI-
followed with interest bv
mlHIonn of ( osmopolitaa
higaine readers. : '
AS a o i:l
l)ccaine a James Oliver
Curwood hesl-aeHcr.
NOW AS A PKTI Iti:
hailed as the melodiainat
ic thriller of thrillers.
with
1 ANTONIO M OH UNO
iti:Ni:i: ADoiur!'
Directed by
" U'egmnid rrih-Ki!"""' 1
Screen Play hy
Wahlemar oling
i
(osiiiopolilon f lod'.itrion
Comedy
"Kof-pinir His Word'
Good
Start to take the Journal
now, while the IcKlahmirc
is In Dension.
Tho Journal has a specie!
Hureau ot Stilnm. R.alph
Wataon. Lewis Huvennulo
nnd A. L. Lindbcr.k report
tho nawa daily. This is of
intannt to every Ortffjon
citizen.
News from ConRress,
WashinBton.D. C.
Tho Journal's corrosjjon
diius Rive our reuders the
latest news from the na
tion's Capitol.
Rubscribr. now ol special
Bargain Dny rales.
Take two
papers!
the one you
are reading
now, nnd the
Oregon Journal
mm.
cenate i'asses -
"expenJse" bill!
1. (Continued from Page 1) . j
people now nv,'-1 Moser com
platned. that they lion t under
stand bow men can etimo here for
$3. and thev seem to think there
is some gralt in It. . ' on and I
know there hurt." .1 t
"Senator Mnner savs-'j hoi knows
there; Is no gratt het'iv' Senator
Joseph said. 'He mav"( know It.
but L don't. i have siten men
come here vearing hand-me-downs
and by the midir.te of the
session they . would be. wearliiHT
taltor-made clothes."
I he resoln lion s retcToneo to
expense money'; Henntor i-Jddy
branded as a subtertuge.
A. hearing' that was set for next.
Monday' night by the specif sen
ate committee, named to Investi
gate (he stale text book commis
sion and the stole board oi educa
tion, has been postponed to next
Tuursdny night. .
The senate late yesterday ad
opted the Mact'herson house Joint
resolution fotj the appointment ot
a special committee of three rep
prcsentjrtives and two senators ap
pointed by the respective presid
ing oTflcers to make a study of a
more simple and eitlcieiil miteliln-
, Holeproof Hosiery
None holler. Ex-toe and practically run-proof.
Try them once.
$1.00 SI .65 $1.95 82.23
ART & BABY SHOP
We Buy for Less
Your . Dollar Speaks, the Loudest
At The
NEW YORlv STORE
In addition to our Friday and Saturday Special
wo offer (lie items listed below: ?
Heavy fleece-lined Union Suits for mcn..98
Children's fleece-lined or heavy cotton mix
ture
Men's flannel heavy
drab and tru-blue
Woi'k Shoes in heavy
stand haixl wear.
The Above Specials
For Saturday Only :
"Destroyers ol
1
until February 2,
QfUy Mail Only c? '
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Full Year
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Sunday Journal ....... $2.50
This is the only time of the year that you
can subcribe to the Join t-al at these prices.
Send personal check, cash or money order.
Mail coupon or hand your order to our local
agent or, if you prefer, give it to your post
master or R.F.D. carrier. '
ode JOURNAL
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IN THB WH V
1101 ylllalllH Slor o, i:t
. I.u Urniiiki, On:." - ;
Men's
Overshoes
$3.15
Men's 4-lmcklc Over
shoes, wool cloth up
pers, La G r 0 s s c
brand. A if 1.50 over
shoe. Sizes G to 11.
cry of state govuniment with crui--lidalion
in View', 'the resolution-1
ivquirert Oie commltleo to report-
tin the present legislature not later
I'juin the 20th day of the session. '
We Sell for Less
..GJo
p;radc Shirts in olive
..951.93
retan leather. , Sure to
.$1.03
High Prices"
1927
Journal.