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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
WHITE FOOTWEAR . FOR SUMMER WEAR Every woman wiiiits wliitv-hlnu's I'm' mi i m i , Ixilli for street ; occasions ami we offer iiile an arrayof stjylcs to sclce! from a! Ilian elsewhere. WHITE PUMPS White canvas .trap pumps in several dif ferent M vies in all ti.es ami priced very niod erately a't 12.50 1o .-t.5() the pair. Women's while Kid pumps, Louie heel. A very beautiful shoe prieed at, per pair, (i.'jtl. mil (I price ress up s lower White Oxfords White eunvas o x f o rd s with n.'iliiary heel in all sizes, per pair V $3.00 Of Sport Oxfords A food looking sport ox ford made of ir,y lillck with patell! leather heel and toe. All sizes. Pair $8.50 HILL'S DEP'T STORE TiKlOnTWr 811 HIES Putman's Vanishing Cream and Talcum Special Willi eaeh (ic jar of our Vanishing or Cold Cream, we are offering one 2c ean Violet or Lilac Taleuin KL'KE. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Store Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER! Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED D0N0HUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1241 Fir A Jefferion For Sandwiches Macpher son's Superfine SPLIT LOAF Vi Pound Size. Slices Without Crumbling Made with Milk, 15c each Try Cheese Sandwiches with Our Rye or Cracked Wheat Bread. . They are Delicious. "Mt. Emily" Products Is your assurance that you are getting the i Best in Cured Meats The Grande Rondc Meat Co. DUKE OPS LI ITALIAN COLO UOMi:. Miiy lO. Tlic Duke nl t J m Abiiuzi Is clevollnc 1 1 bin llll! ami (MUTijy Id the ili'vi'lupini'iit nl' the Iiallaa oniony of Hinualilunil antl iimmiiImi-k of tli Kalian royal ram illy aiv taliliiK keen illti'li'.n 111 111 'lTorlH lo lnal:' it 'l ro iperous. ) The Iluke lnu jusl rot urneil from , Soin tliluml will) tho niiiiiMiili'nn-nl llliat 7'" ncros of land lnm boon prepared for eollon rowin and jlllul ho first ciop Is t'xpi'i'ti.-'l thin iyi-ar. W'llliin five yeara the Duk1. ilopes to provide for Irrigation nm! cultivation of 111, nun iicrus In the valley of the (Vol Kcolioli win-re the Hull Ih very rich and lapahle ol KrnwInK many other erni In m! II llon to coltou. "Hom:st I'oi.nin.w ALTON, Kim. I-:: Kemp, for Iniuny years a power in municipal nliiilrs and known n the "llonesl Politician," diet a pauper In tin local workhouse. NOTICK. In the .Matter of the Estate of j I' rank .Smith, Deceased. , N'otice is hereby yiven Hint nl n . I hi iirinjr held on Die li'.ilh day or May, I 1 !L'li, tin ':;unly Court of Union , Comity, Oiciro.'i, made amf entered 'an order anil ..cuce based upon the i testimony of witnesses and the peti- jtion id' K. IC. IlniKir to the iri'ect that (.ii:iu i it 1 1 1 r-mun nan not oeen nearu fiom for nine tln.n seven years pre-1 leeilinir the filiu,; or said petition and : was Icjraliy pie -umed to be iU-;nf. j I Notice is hen-by (riven to the sniiM I'runk Smith, if alive, or any other 'person fo,- l.:m, to puiduco to the j Court within twelve weeks from the, loth lay of -lunc, bcinc; the date nf! tho last publication of this notice, : satisfactory evidince of said Frank, j Smith's e.tnt immn.-e in life. j ! I'. ;. cui'OH, ! i .hidtre . : June 1-S-l 'i June loth is last day to pay water l -ii t without a penalty. (i-T-'ll FOR SALE SOMI-; Ml!l: I.!C S 1 c i i v wii i i;m i. amis; , I Sit a: r's lien' t he Iowa School ' h'Misc all it -Hi i' i' cull id inn C mill ' hi)iin a ml nut hull dm lm, wit lit some lltt- (jii i pnii iit thrown in all for $tl.ini. Th in w I'ltnty ha a ? I . T m 1'fihM.il li:in ni it w liich inakcru it isy to cirry. Ii.il.i:i, ti-rins to he iii.nl"'. Will Ink)- a oml ptcco of town pnipn ty in ct hair-c. ltir. iii ttM noriii of J.a t'lrnmlo Sit !'ai if.s in ooj u!ti ,itiun, pooil faarm -jhiiMo ati-l barns, I'liinily orchard. ' 4otil sjn ni:::t on 1 1 In1 prupt'ft y. '2' :n rc-i' pa--t iir' ami ttmbor, oin foonrt h niilc from I lie M, I'lirt- !HMMI 00, ,-Hf.y 1 1 r IMS, 7 room jii.mU m :i hiin e iiti Atl.uim ax.v Two 1 lari c Ion f' uit liv.'s uuo.l ;ai'.u,. in nm ol Hit- h.'st ln.-aii.Mis iin town, nil for $ '.'.'Hunt terms, Conn- ami st-e us for onr i iMir.iiiiT. u:e. in tim: vi tiwi. i in: is, t'o of Nt:V (KK. FlHi: iimf ATTOMtHUI I!. CJ. BLACK & CO. New Voley HulMing I. a tii-.u'-de, llre;;ou 11 -Jf nti..rr-.at- latil l'.-.tff& It n it itl.t.- Illiric--t, Mlttontr - - im hursenipnts, ini-ludiiifr ncoruinif eosts, I NOW TIIHIIKTORK: By eirtueof'J said execution hint in obwlienre to its riimmunilH, 1 will on Knlurdfty thel 17th luy uf June, A. D. I!2, ut the, hour of two 'cluck p pi. of miiil liny,! JOIIAN'NKSnURfi, June 8j TVi at the fiont door of he County Court, liieal Hollander) exiiioriiiK u hole ; House, in the city of I.u Cirunde, in1 elMht fm t In elicuiiifereiii H and 20(1 Union County, Oregon, Hell at puhlii j l't i1mh, In hii open fUlil rni'Miitly Auction to the h'hent liiililw fori fiiuiiil 11 network of iiaimuijieii con-1 cash in hunil, nubject to the ntututoryj luiuiiiif vast iiiimbera of mummified right of redemiition, all the right, remalriB of uiilui ilK and IiIiiIk In an title and interem of the bnve nauie.1 extiunrdlunry Htate of prBm'rvatlim. dtfendanU, or either of them, in and .Tho passuum dlwinv-i ed were or ' to the SE 1-4 of the SW 1-4, and the many .en and some of tlin fliire ! SW 1-4 of the BE 1-4 of Section 23. are entlmnteil u be Guct feHl hiih. , and the W 1-2 of the Nr. 1-4 ot tec KooIoi;sih here urn unable lo offer 1 tion HII, all in Township 5, S. R. 40, Jiiy i iinjei tiirii iih to the origin of W. M., in Union County, Oregon, t'.ie specimens fount!. ', : to sutiufy naiil judgment, interest, a.1- ' j torney fee and costs and disbuise- II. til 1 1 1 I E on k. . .VJAIN .! menu, incluiling aw-ruing costs. ( : Dllteu at I.u dranile, uregon, mini I'K.VDI.ETOM, June 8. R. W. i 18th day of May, 1922. I Fletcher lias begun work with the, LKE WARNICK, I East Oregoiiriii In the ciHraclly of j Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. I salesman In the job work depart-! May 18-25, June 1-8-15. ' j ment under a new plan designed to ! ! further enlarge the ib purtuient. .Mr. j june loth is last day to pay watei Fletcher was circulation manager reIlt without a penalty. ' tt-7-:i. lor the East Oregonlan for many . . .. 1 years and for boiiio months was , j with the Morning Tribune In the saliln capacity. He resigned his po sition with the Tribune -May 1 and has taken a mouth's vacaHou. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: I That by virtue of if foreclosure exe cution, judgment, decree and order of uile, duly issued out of and unile.- -he seal of the Circuit Court of the' -State of Oregon, for the county of Union, bearir.g the date of the Itithi lay of May, A. 1J. 1922, and to me Jirected and delivered, upon a judg ment, doL-ree and order of sale duly jntercd in said Court, in the suit therein pending, wherein lirick Erick ion mid Carl Mndquist are plaintiffs tnil Millie Meyer and Henry Meyer, life and husband, anil G. E. McClen lon are defenihints, in which judg ment anc iltH-rec was entererl in favor jf Erick Krickson and Carl Linriquist, is plaintiffs anil against Millie Mey er and Henry Meyer, wife and hus 'land, and i. E. McClendon, as de fendants, for the sum of (1,456.25 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent from the first tiny of May, 1H22, until paid, for the 'urthei sum of $150.00, for attorney fees, and fee the costs and disbursements here in taxed at 10.75, and for the ac-ci-uing costs. And in which said ex ecution I am commanded to make sale -BEL .JO Turn the Corner and Leave your onlevs for xti-nwlicrries for enn ninu. Ou'ii.-c'.iiiit nl' .a luit kw.otl season tlie Klra wherries will eomf with a rush. anl the sei'--8on will lie short.' So V on l ho safe sale l.y art tin;;' aoui'B efirly. Will quote you the lowest prii'e. .. J. G. HOLM GROCER Quality and Service T'" '', FREE DELIVERY ' 'J J w ' 'li CALL MAIN 43 .'s.f , irenlin "BILL' HANSEN Conlrnrtor and Rullricr Brirk, Slone, Tile nnd Concrete Work ItomndoHqg nnd gonernl con tract flip. No Job too 1'irgo, none too small. No war-time prices. !J5 years experience. See me before you let your worlc. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5tlx For every window in your home For tlie dining room, for the nur sery, for the bedroom, Hrrnlin iiiakei the window shade that is rrully economical. Ordinary window shade material cracks and breaki. But Krenlin will Ftand twice as much hard wear; lasts twice as long. Come in and let u show you these fcludes. W. H.Bohnenkamp Company J-C-E We are promi of our reeord of having furnished tlie people of La C ra. tie with pure artit'ieial ice for the past twenty years. We are still at your Rerviee. W.D.Grandy SANTTARY ICE COMPANY v' ' I Phones 297-J and 297-M. - '" FOR SALE Ladies..' saddle horse. Silo cutter and engine. One National Cerdit Sys tem. 1 Underwood Typewriter. One Kxide Mattery." Xew and Second Hand (ionds 1 joinrht and Sold. COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE STORE KM! Fir St. ( 'alt ."Ifl-.T Nolan Skiff Imperial Fountain (hnpiMlitl Itilllaiil PailoiN) - rtn ihiiikM are a Utile Iteiler Tht'v nn ittivri hy uhmi wlio Uiiimv him', Ire i-nlil. spechiltle Ice onM mill led milks and milk shake!. R. G. ESTES, Prop. Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal tner, Ambulance Scr nce. Day Phone Main 62, Night Phone, Main 743. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. tfrili!,kftflifl!,tlSll!llf , g-jiuj-ijui -i-L-'-gr- f A Square Deal for a Round Dollar Beginning Friday, 9t:h, ,and continifiiTg for one week, tlu.s store offers most exceptional opportun ities to save. Ju many instances your dollar will do nf"rc tJuui douhle duty and it is with a feeling of satisfaction to us that we .extend to you the oppor tunity to accept this advantageous oiil'er. 41, 2 fur $1.00 .sijiu.iniT.v, n imxi'ii $1.00 'ii'lonni, ; jniil $1.00 IVithIi', 10 jarils $1.00 Apron aniiliain, K ynrilK $1.00 1-lnp qlliilil)- Xiilimniik, 4 jai-ilH tnr $MHt l.inlli-s' ( ol l oil Hour, 8 pull- $1 I.uiIIi'h' Sucili' ;iivih. ; , .$1.00 lliiiiw Aprons ml. lo $1.48, $t Pi-pih-ii-II Stippling, J yiU. $1 Clillili'Pll's i;in)(liliiii lli-ossos $1 llir'fi' OtpihIIa, St pah for $1 .Muslin, 8 jaril for. . . .$1.00 Sliopilii(j IIiikh, li'C. $ I $ I Krilikln KlDpi-, 3 yariln. .$1.00 nil flolh, 8 yHiilM $1.00 , Mi'H'n lllai-k Cotton Hosi-, II pair for $l.oo Boys' Union Hulls, i-pg iiw,-, 2 pnlr for $1.00 Hi-nvjr Tni'kisli Towels; 21 hy. Andre ws Variety Store I i 1 1 rii r"ii ir" ri i iii in m ruriLQi j i i i OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results 1 Tj,, Vogan's Peanut Brittle A real. Summer Candy. 'l isp, lnunchy, tasty, delicious. Take a pound on the pii-nie or put it on the tahle. One-Half Pound 15c Full Pound 29c A. THE UL.P""e(5. Try n 'Ilnlirmfan I'nniii.' S IT HOT ? Why not get an ite cream freezer now so can have real ice cream like mother used to make. We have a full line to choose from at prices that fit any pocketbook. We also wish to announce that we will have another Wear-Ever Special for the costing canning season. Ceme see it. This special will run fro: June 16 to June 24. OREGON HARDWARE M M L I 0 o o -Tm, , i.V iix" AN 1 K r.VFXTXO Or.sFKVF.1? o . Thursday. ,Tno 1W T jjr ' J UU J " W i