La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 06, 1922, Image 2

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    Saturday. M;.vM922
PA OF, TWO
r. ot? anhdf. RVEmTo op,sTCT,'VEPt
'oust f fiwinls nf Union County,
0ro
THE OUTBTTPSTS OF EVERETT TltTJE -h? Condo
tlio Willamette .Met mum, nmuw -
One Hundred Sixty l0) acres, more gen- Countv.
.,,n!. z z m, .1... m ... 0. a,,,;., ,922.
1H22.
of Oregon, along the north side of said ;IHittf 111 ( K,. ,v'a'us;ICk(
prcmiM-s and a described in that- ,.,., .,.'Y,,,,niv .(.,,
FOOT WEAR
of STYLE and QUALITY
Willi ;m iirniy (l'.slui(. styles that lire i-orreet
in every (fc. fail ami a variety that is reat enough
to allow you to select good Ik1 iuvc footwear t'r
dress or street oeeasioii. W'e invite yotl to coiik;
in and let us show voti "Ur new sprint;- shoes.
kertuin deed duled April 27, 1Mb, n- ';"' ' ,,.,.,., ,Vil., '
corded in Hook 44 of deeds. t nagc i "I"" 1; i .
MAKE OREGON SAFEfortheEEPUBLICAN PARTY
RE ELECT
a
mn
NEW OXFORDS
Many pleainy styles in Oxfords and Strap
Pumps in J)laek, drow.ii and white.
Von will find our prices are moderate and the
i)iiality is J'irst class. Shoes l or. c;u-h and every
nil nilier of the faniilv .
J. P: Smith'
'Shoes
1 For Men
's Departm't Store
Utz & Dunn
Shoes
For Women
liV'' , . J
SAMS", SIR, fOT "L.
Don't to Re-
Hi
00
I.a flruudi'. Oivkuii, May nt.
To Our Customers;
Afmr Jiinfi 1st, w rciwnt that ull our cuntomorrt plonso puvg
lioJr h;iIw slips, an vt-1 do not j uKalrt Itt'ijiizi. ;H' have bcnn for
Ihu luiHt thrt'o yi;ir ;uniiiK a' iiuirouchn Jlfiokkueplui; Marhlim
on our WhoUiWile aiid'OtMiural, LiMljjfr accounts mid liavi tdi-rld-Ml
to haiidli! all our rt'tall inrouoU in th sumo manner. Thin ma
rlil;iH Ik similar to that used Ju .tlio hanks. We bcM'vo thin ma
rhino will expedite our nvr-nunUnK and jimke it poMib! for its
to kIvh you the bem nernce hi your wtuuiiLh with abnolui ac
curacy. However, whoiild ym lliavn .any misstate ntip vr will uladly
f n in lull you iluplicateij, uh wq luLnin all oriUhil Kales Blips in
our filcH.
Very truly .yoiim.
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
Kanraj Family Problem.
An i:niioria fmnlly lakes ll,e f:i mil;
dot- it, ehiireli miee In n while. I.al
Sunday tin- dug was tied to Hie inoli-r
ear inirlOK Hi.- servlees. Kvery time
Hie elmli- sans tin- di bowled. It wu
n (ilestl..n ulieilier to take tlio dot
away In l,eei from dlstlirldlli: the
p.-ne ,r mj the ehnlr lu keej, froia
dKtMiMn the doK. KioK,riu tlaeite.
PI
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Millinery
Sale
La Grande
MATTRESS SHOP and
WEAVING WORKS
Maltreats of till kinds clean
ed unit rebuilt. Keatber Henio
v.itiiiK. lt" I'ukh and Fluff
Kiiks for iiale.
Ciirpct mill Itu ( It'antnK:
V, $1.50 mid lip
riisis. Kdwards, Prop.
J'liouu 2r;t-V
SPENT I im
.State Life Insurance Co., a corpora
lion, Plaintiff, and against the de-
jfendants, Burt W. i'eteiman and Cora
Jf'eterman, husband and wife, an-J
Daniel Peterman and Klla Peterman,
'husband and wife, both jointly and
severally for the sum of $10,000.00
(tojrether with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
and after the 10th day of July, 1321,
I nd for the further sum of $334.25, to
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
itnd after the 2oth day of January.
1022, and for the further sum of
:$3U(i,12 with interest thereon at the
1 2
' t it.
V
Williams
. REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN
I'lli- Only Westerner
Remarkable Price Reductions on All Millinery
This sale I'j'l'ords a wonderful opportunity for buy
ing the .season's latest millinery offerings at unusual
price concessions. All worth far in excess of what
we ask. While our assortment is large, making se
lection an easy uiiit t(!i', we would suKgestivnur ininie-diati;-
attendance, for such values will find early pur
chasers. CAMPBELL SISTERS
Millinerv and Ladies' K'eailv-to-AVear
After investigation of
Union county's business,
as a tax layer I am con
vinced that material re
duction can he made in
jmlilic expenses of thi.s
county.
If nominated and elect
ed I promise to bring
about this reduction.
John Wells,
AliceJ, Oregon
Democrat ic candidate
for County ( aini'inission
er in the Primary on
10th.
Mav
Paid
Adv.
expenditures of $'.1,008,081.45
were made by the Portland offices
of the O-W. U. & N. duriiiK 1 ! 2 1 .
aiTordlliK to a statement of the
year's work just compiled by the
arc-Hllltilljr department. These ex-!
,,,.u.u..e liinu .,e ... rat(J of j0 cert annum from
tlio O-W. and tlin San r rainelscen L ., fl ,u fi... t .
ti Portland Steani.Otlp company, the , . . -.. ,m
the P'"'tland '(800 00 as a rMsonibe attorney's fee
eonipany. and . . , ,,-..;, Oot ..
the itlversl.le Homestead mpay.ilisbur.ementg immc1 in thig acti(m
and the pun-bases of the rallniad, I , ,nvj nf 7o o- j - oonr.,lnn.
the steamship company and the lln-t.ost anJ in wh'ich' saia execution, 1 1
mi! ear ann Hotel neparimeni am conlmande(i t0 mako sale of the
The payroll or 21103 employes an l!,)Cri.inaflei. described real propertv.
the steamship compiiiiy iitn.ouni.ed to h . . ,i,i., ,i.f i,i
t ixes of
Terminal
the O-W.,
Investment
liver lilecteil iee-rliairm: r Hie Itepillillcail
.Vallonal ( oniioillee
KEEP THE WEST IN POWER
Tho Itapulili.aJl National Committee consists of one member from
each state in 'the ll'liion and. is the political organization of the party.
In June, 1021', at tin Committcs fiis! mcctinir afi-r th" inaiieuvation
or IVisldeiil Wairen (J. Il:ii,llni!, every ftate cast its vote lor Italpli l
Williams of Or''oti for vice-chairman of the Committee, i rcoirnriniT hy
their unanimous vote 4iin .fitness and ability as a leader to fill this re
sponsible position.
A vote for Ralph K. Williams f-r Ilepulilicall National (omniit.teoman
will confirm the action ol' the forty-eiKht states in eiectini.' him vice
chalriiian of the Hepubllcan National Committee, a position ne er before
held by a Western num.
Italph E. WiHiams of OreKou, as rico-clinlrman a! tlio Republican
National t.'ommiUce. is directly in line to become National chairman, tlio
hilihest ijiositloii atlainalile ,in the Kepublicn.il orKanization.
A National Coinntttteemun on the National Committee does not nialto
or execute the laws, 'but carries oat tile policies ami platform of the party
adopted by the delegates at each previuns National Coin ontion.
Mr. Williams is senior member of the National Committee. Seniority
'in this committee (i'ivc.s one the i-aac; pow,r a M-niuiity in the U. S-Senate.
Vote To Keep Him There
(Paid Adv
by Committee of Kenublicans. c. I.. Sti.irr,
of Trade l!'.(ildiiui, Poriland, On-.)
Sec'y., 017 Hoard
f 4,Rul.46!l.:i6.
to 2-4.0S4.!r
$:t.Rs:;.l 77.15.
tne fixes nniounieo i imn. ,!,. into.-,.al- ittnmev'
and the purcha-es fees, costs and disbursements, includ
linp accruing costs. !
' ; NOW ..THEREFORE, by virtue of,
Mutkellunge Game.t of Fish. 'sai(1 Writ and in obedience to its com-
Well mimed tin- 'J'iKor of the Fresh niands, I will on Wednesday, the 10th
Water, tlie.innskclliiiiitn Is todav the ,day of JI-"-v, 1!)22- th ""r "f two;
most sout-lit alter blj; L-nmclish of o'clock p. m. of said day at the f ront i
the coiiiiti-y. AiiKlers do not feel that I'1'1 of 'he County Court House, in j
they liave'tradnaled In the science of the city of La Grande, in Union Coun-;
lishlni: unless ihey have scored at least Lty, OreRon, sell at public auction t-i I
one of these giant pike to their credit, the highest bidder for cash in hand, j
Their rant-e is limited to the northern, subject to the statutory rights of re-1
iioillieastern and cenirul sections of idemption, all the right, title and in-
the eountry, w here they are each year,
uccordlnc to s'tallstlcs, steadily Inerens
lni: In nuuil.i.-rs, Knrm Lire says.
Francesco Petrarch.
It Is sail) 'bat the great Italian
poet, I-'rntrt-evoo Petrnrch, ilie.i, almost
exactly to the day, 7n years after bis
birth. There seem to oe conlllctiui;
'lutes repnrdltis; Ills prei-lse day of
oirth and deitlh, nltboiigh the variance.
Is very Utile. One account says that
he died July II), 1374. Chicago Jour-
j mil.
erest of said above named defendant
or either of them in and to the South
east Quarter (SK 1-4) of Section Sev
enteen (17) in Township Three (3)
South of Range Forty (40) Fast of
ore Light For
The Same PRICE
Wbat is more fmnthln? in 1.1 homo than a lUhl that makos
every p;ut lonlt rozy? Let us show von the liuht.
TO KKHI' TP WITH THK T1MKS tl'.-y aro p;iintin cloctric
fixtures nw as they did their laiicy china.
fall ami sen nir di-'.siyns.
Von would not ko without a now fixturo for ?1.50. . -
AL'S ILLUMINATING STORE
l-:illl Street ne ar V, M. ('. A.
I.a Crande, Oregon
s
TAR
THEATRE
A To-DAY and
SUNDAY
u
cm euro
h3 :n!;BLT..
NOTICK OF SHKHIFF'S SAI.E.
, NOTICK IS UFjRKBY Glf EN, that,
under and by virtue of n Foreclosure
Execution, Judgment and Decree and
Order of Sale, duly issued out of and
under the seal of tho Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County o(
Union, bearing date of April 7th, A.
P., 1H2'', and to tne directed and de
livered, upon a Judgment, Decree anil
Older of Sale duly entered in said
Court in tbe suit therein pending,
wherein Idaho Stale Life Insurance
Co.. a corporation, is Plaintiff and
Hurt W. Peterman and Cora Peter
man, husband and wife, Daniel Petir
jiian and Ella Peterman, husband and
wife, and Jennie B. Petermnn, are De
fendants, in which Judgment and De
cree was entered in favor of Idalw
Waistline at Hips
$20.00
Is Our Labor Charge.' for a complete Ford Motor Overhaul
$2 7ft
"FLOWER of the NORTH"
BY
.6
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD . , '
! With
Jtwy 8. Walthal and Psuline Starke
4le tl th JtrtMfH nm oonrt ,lrt , oi mna.ie rit.i. tli.tAii. no
ryatu io( poti,i0. ,-,. nml iIii-IIiiiik union.
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For Replacing Transmission Bands
For Grinding Valves and Romovinc; Carbo':
We have he best equipped repair tl'op in Kir.frr. Crcon.
Our Mechanics are experienced men. We are equipei
lor Ford work. One repair job will convince you.
She waist line eor. to have e'
tlcd at the lilt and Is stxttred then
oy moans (ft the tie-on Woinw
JoQ;ar for sports Qils summer.
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