La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 18, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, January 18, 1929.
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ELECT AL SMITH
TRUST DIRECTOR
Radio Appeal to -Demo
cratta Party Successful;
Check Flood Results
WASHINGTON, .Inn. 18 fAP
The. declaration Hint ir ho were
nhlu to- do ko woiilil free, the.
dwnoiTulIc party frnio ''mihverttnH
Inriuenecji and republican control",
wan miKiii tn the iuum; toddy, by
ltepniGmntvo Jiuy, of TexnH, w
minority whip who- recently rer
nmiii"nlfd that the party eliminate
mntrtil of rlpfiH'nlN HynipnthHlr
Id AH'rcil J-J; Hmlth, . . :'J
'NRW YOUK, - 3nn.; 18 (AD
Alfred K, tfmllh Ikim becnelfeled n
dirorior of .-the.-county--(mint com-
pnny of New York. The matter of
f tin rhiilriimnflllllt hud not bwn de-
tcrmin'-d unit won hi not h until
nfttT the return of Mr, Hmlth from
u vacation In the. south, it j jmihI.
Hlimihl Mr. ", Hmlth accept the
chufrmiMiKhtp lie would have to devoir-
the greater part of IiIm time to
the Hffuh-H of the triad, compiiny,
whllu u mere Jiii'inbi-rnhlp on the
hoard would leave lilm frue, -to un
dertake hoiiip other coiiiuiercliil
venture u Ji is main effort.
The rouniy Tnmt company open
cd fur htutinewi on Kehrtiury 23,
J!i5fl, with a capltror U.OmO.odu
and " a HUrphiH of ' fGOO.OOM. Mr.
NiiHih, thWi Kovernor, wa IIh fltwt
tU'pbttUar. The Imiik'n tonu uoln
'on Wodiienday were reported aa
f29,&7!i.lNK.&4 nhd the capital, Hiir-.
plutf and undivided profit on the
Wiine 'MhY amoiinled to '1,'A,
170.11.-' '-.- ;., ' j
1MIHO MW.Mi KX'VVlMHVX h
NKW YOltK, Jan. JH (AT)
The radio appeal of Alfred W.
Hinttlt fof. cnntrJIfiitlonM' to wlpo
out the $1,600,(100 deficit of the
democratic party haji brought an
avalanche of dut-kM and jdedKea
or funda,
Hundreds of h t tern, accompanied
by checkii rantflntc from 95 to $ 100,
and teleffrauiH promhiln&r checkJi to
follow hy mall have been reeeh'eel
by Mr. Hmlth. John J. Itimkoh, na
tional chairman, and J a in en W,
(ktrurd, trcuMiirer of the national
committee. No attempt Iium been
made to to till the umouut received.
. VlrtuaHy every contributor liaa
reMeMted from one to 100 copp-H
of thf -book contalnlnK Mr. Hmlth'M
campaign apeecl.etf, which ho an
nounced would he Klwn each con
tributor of or iiioro who re
queriled It.
A requcHt for-ion cop Ion of tin
book whm recelfed from: Mayor
Otto HeritBtcIn, of Monroe, la
who tehwaptied:
"I obligate inynelf to take 100
cojlea of your Hpeeehea durlnif !
your great effort to perpetuate j
the democratic party, i think
what you are doliiff Ih the Kreateat
effort on the part of one 'man our
eomiiton country h ft a ever wit
nemed." A telegram from lira. A. L. I,ovo,
of fHtuniwa, Jcwa, read:
"My compliment Matthew ti,
1J and 12."
The scriptural verttes referred to
read:
"Jtleiwed are ye when men Ahull
revllo you and perHecuto you and
Khali aay all manner of evil thlntfa
UKaltiHt you falaely. for my jiukft.
"liejolce and be exceedingly
Kind, for Krcat U your reward In
Heaven; . for no peraeeuted they
the prophetH which were before
you." "
Here and There
In Legislature
HI Or I'MIl'MOXIA
NKW YOltK, Jan. IS CAD
Cattpar Whitney, explorer,- author,
editor, and war correapondent, died
of pneumoniu here today. He wan
61 yearn old. ,
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ware hotter
2 CUI1H ..
Why go out in tho cold and wind whon you can -jfet the hest of foods hy calling us on the
phono. We arc very particular with your phone orders. Any size order delivered free. !
FEATURES SATURDAY AND MONDAY '
v . Coffee ,
'SttTtyTSWEL-our owfi;blenci V '
fresh roasted fresh ground
1 JX't'iifl 4g(
Bab-0
Van Camp's
CATSUP
!5 large bottles
v Chocolate
fihirardelli's ground
for cake frosting
Pound can r ...
Pigs Feet
f(A)) Pond's honoless ))igs feet
the finest packed,
114 oz. jar '.
Walnuts
Ijirge No. 1 i
new crop, nuts ,
2 pounds l. ;.,
25c
55c
31c
39c
65c
Schoolboy
Peanut Iluttorr-its flavor
makes it popular
t,,n - 52c
Preferred Stock
large ripe olives
1-1 w-ca,, 35c
Coral
Tissue Wrap
Semi crepe toilet paper
4 r,M - 47c
SALE
OF
(1UAKEU
CERPALS
Mothers Oats
Quick or Plain
(with aluminum)
Large pkg.
Mothers Oats
(Juick or Plain .
(with china)
Largo pkg
Buckeye Oats
n lb. sack
Aunt Jemima
miCKWUEAT
Large pkg : -
Aunt Jemima
PANCAKE KLOUPv
Large pkg J7c
Quick Quaker
OATS
Large pkg 3
Snowdrift
Use Instead of butler r ' "' -in
cake baking " 1 "' ":
1 'l-lb. pail J)y
- : Pickles , '
Preferred Stock dills ,
far suKrior to bulk '
.1 No, 2,'a tin :.
Bird Seed
Preferred Stock best ;
selueled soeds with Ixme
2 pkgs. .
Salt
Leslie's fine granulated
dairy salt
25-lh. bag
25c
63c
Powdered Sugar
3 pounds 25C
Soup
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
Just heat and serve
a cans -
Pineapple
Slightly broken slices
in medium syrup
!) No. 2','i tins
25c
65c
Fresh Ranch Eggs 2 Dozen 75c
ORANGES -- ORANGES --ORANGES
Fancy California Navels Swoet and Juicy
ft Lame Sunkist Oranges (126) Dozen 69c
i mt-uiuin ounKisi urang-es ti(o; Dozen 45c
$J Small Sunkist Oranges (288) : ; 2 Dozen 49c
Ask For Servewcl Trade Certificates
No. 821704 Adams
Main 51. r
. Thirty-Day Credit
No. 8017 Depot St.
Main 680
Free Delivery
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' PAf.KM. Ore, Jun. 18 AI')
President Xorl'Uld of the Htitte uen
uto will Inliu.lui-e a bill Monday
'IM'ovlfllntr that Kt-udilate of the
,l)iw lK-hool of the rnlvemlty of Oi
Knn Hhull he ndntltted to the prac
tice of liiw In Oregon upon iib
miitHlon of their diploiniiK and with
out further r.xuiniluitloll.
At present Ilir board of bar cx
nnilnciN of thn Htato Hur afworlu
tiou pond nets an cxiiintimtmn cacli
year wiilch ntiiHt ho pnHHd by all
pci-Mons wiflbinjc to prurilco in tho
Htattf, n'fardU'H of what Hfhools
Senator Norbald exphilnH that
pruriifiiiiy 1111 iuniiin huuch iiuhui
apidicuntH on their diploniaH If the
diploniH.i are from tho tati IiiHti-
tlUlOHM. v
H'nntor Norhnld will Introduro a
bit! provldlnu- thiit tho Htuto of Oro
Kn take over the loano of tho
iniinlnK st-liool kiouikIh of tho Ore
mm n.'itiomtl - Kimrd on (MatHop
phiinH In f'lutaop county.- Thin whh
ivcoiiutH-ndc'd by (Jovornor Tat tor- 1
won In IiIh mfssajro
Tho Ipiiho dati'S from March 1, J
1 fi7. 10 Wlirunry 28, 1 Jt37f and
prnvhb-H that the Htato or federal
Kovfi nnifttt may buy the tract of -:4ii:t
arres ut any time dtirlnv tho
life of the li'imc, for the sum of
$:tii.(Min. 'latsop county hart Hpent 1
$15,001 in tho construction of a
pond Into the camp, and the cltl
XPflN of the counly,havn paid tho
Icuho for the first two yen r8, which
is Ili.ltf.a.fiO annually. Tlie land
Is privately owned.- The Norbald
bill will provide for a continuing
appropriation or that amount each
year. , .
T11 tho h'opn of relieving the state
from the expense, however, Nor
bald, will alHu introduce a memor
ial to congress aKhliiK1 that tho fed
eral Koverumenl buy tho tfrounds.
(lovernment army inspectora hnvo
pronounced the tract the best na
tional mlt'd training Kiound In tho
l'ni tod" States.
"How About Me?"
ininir lieiiln him dono It ncnln.
Hero Ih u sonjr nft,' nweet, rloh
Willi oniclluii the kind thnt (jots
i lKlit, under your xUln. I'luy It twlco
Innd you start whlNtllnt; the. tune.
j U'l uh ploy It for you Honn! ,
IiIihv A limit .Mi'? (Irving nerlln): !
il'm Siu ry Sully , Morion Dnsvney
! I'veiiln' With Vlnnn '
Conilli' IIiiiik' With Piano .j
The Revolvrtr'
Mru mid tlie Man in 1 1 it Moon
j 'Fo.t Trot with Vocal ltefraln
'My 'rwmhli Art Ovoi Fox Trot
: ' 'I'od WeoniH iind 'HiM OreheHti'ii
.My lllarklilrils An llllU'hlnN Xow '
l-'ox Trot With Voenl Hefraln '
Dnu'l Ito I.IUo 'I lia I I'-ox Trot ,
With Voenl Kofcaln
.lean tloldkelte'H Oreheatrn
Adler Music Co.
1114 Adams Ave
Sale Ends Tuesday, January 22nd
ew Ortlioplinnlo
Victor
Records
SAVE VITM 8 A FKTV
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DUSKA
The Russlun emlenrment
term nf all that Is lovely
IMisku tlJttle Soul).
The allnrinK fragrance of
Puska I Vrfume haa cap
tivated the most exnctlnff
ii nd f.iHtidious women of
America today.
SI
lUieh dainty beauty prepa
rudon is delicately pvr
fumed with the flower s
Mnci of IHisku.
This charmlnp new Hnt of
. -iuUite toilette articles
in now exclusively Mccked
ami by
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tlie Ki-utll Store
La Grande, Ore.
Final Clearance Prices
On
LADIES' MISSES'
CHILDREN'S
Coats
And
Dresses 4
Reduced Now!
One-Third
THESE are final reductions
with the exception of the
special groups mentioned be
low. Suitable coats and frocks
may be found, at this saving;
of One-Third, for early' and
late Spring wear. Come in
now and see what we have to
offer and note tho prices.
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Misses' Frocks, Coats
Tan colored Trench Coats
Wool Sport Dresses
Sizes 8 to 16 only
$rsj.oo
Ladies' Wool Dresses
Values to $19.50 in this special
group; in colors of tan,
green, blue, brown
$Q90
MEN'S, BOYS' CLOTHING REDUCED
fen
0'Coats
Topcoats
Suits
Now Reduced
One-Third
X7"EAU 'round suits and coats at
this saving comes only twice
a year, and the thrift-wise man
will secure a coat and suit for the
price he would ordinarily pay for
either one. Nothing is excepted in
this sale Hart Schaffner & Marx,
Trent Towers and Club Clothes
all go at these prices.
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Entire Stockof Shoes Reduced 20
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$2.75
LADIES' SHOE SPECIAL
2 Pairs F
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INAL Reductions! On high
quality footwear. This mice of
?j.o or '& pair for ?o.00 is only a
fraction of the original cost of
these shoes. 89 pair of brown,
black and blue shoes of patent, kid,
calf and velvet, at these prices.
- $2.75
2 Pairs
$i
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FINAL CLEAN-UP OF MILLINERY
Clearance of Velvets
A gi-oup of Winter models in
popular colons and styles. Priced
for Clearance at
$-1 .00
Felt Hats Snecial
Former values to $6.50 in this
group of smart Winter hats.
' Priced now at
$1 .95
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
' ' "I.a Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years"
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