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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
t .1 Friday, Octolicr 13. 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER VCE THRBiE Showing 'Em. 6 u 7 ( ii v I 1 w '&:t property, to-wll : Lot Fivo (D) In Block 120 In Chaplin's Addition to t lie City or La Grande, Union County, Oregon. Dated tit Lit Grande, Oregon, this itn day of October. 1922. LOT L. SNOIXiRASS, Administrator of the Estate of M. K. Crippen, Deceased. Oct.5-12-l'J-26. Nov. 2. Hi E HALL .NEWS fcddio haw, nll-Amtrlciin half lmrk in luzl. now vviih Cormll. shows the yoiitiK Uioa how to kick. County Treasurer's Call for General NOTICH ()!' SALIO Notion iH hereby Riven Hint Lot L. SiiodKrass, Administrator of the esUt of M. k, Cripppn, deceased, pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State or Oregon for Union County, made on the 5th day of October, l'J22, will from and after the 4th day of Novem ber, 1U22, nell a', private Bale for cash all of the right, title and interest of said M. H. Crlppen in and to the following described real GRANGE HALT,, Oct. 13. Mr. and ';!. Hubert Miustortrm had ns their "ots for a few days last week Mr. Md Mrs. Ajitono Ringe, of TonasKot, V;ishtnjrton. School closed Monday evening and will not open again until next Monday nornhiK on account of the teacher, Mrs. Caton, attending the teach era in stitute at Hukcr. Italph Striiif;ham, lonald Spencer. Oonald Wilkinson. Gilhert Wilkinson, Vernon Dol-onp, I tic-hard Kennon, Lu cille Heh or, Vernor Sherwood, Lynn Smut., Km ma Heck, Frances DeLong, Martha 1'Jock, .Arthur Spencer, Jutui ity Spencer and Mildred Spencer were neither aliment nor tartly at Hchool dur-; in.tr the niunth of September. , In last week'H news iteniH an item j stated that Mr. and lrn. Lnwrence Spencer reside on a farm in thf Grunpo Hall district. It should have read Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwrenco Spencer formerly resided in the Grange Hall dlBirict. Announcements have been recelvetl statin that on Heptoember 27 nn tf pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. IxjRoy Hnll, of Glenn's Kerry, Idaho. Mrs. Hull was formerly Mkta Zoe Gold en. Mrs. Clyde Pe'ti, who is qu'to well ' nowri n T't '';.- iM ti'rt. y. tin;? l:ci tn tlUM, Mra. Hara'i 'all, of La Grande. Mr. and Mm. P. W. rT llcr an 1 'amlly of Latld Canyon were Grange Far visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perln of All '1 attended the tn'r Saturday. Mr. and Mr:i. Press Taylor of Pine "filler enjoved the fnir Fr day. rr. and Mr-. C. V. Smith and chl- "v ' Tavr- wro fa'r v'fiitors Frt--'t,v and Saturday. fr. and Mr Tow-m- o' La Gfand ve i-t w tio to d'l'nifj a tx r Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nice of North Powder, after witnessing the fair, turned home Saturday even'nR. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter, who live near Covo, drove by the lllue MuuntaMi hall in order to se the ex hibits and hear the afternoon program Saturday. Friends of A. R. Huff will be pleas ed to know that ho Is slightly Improv ed. Mr. Huff is very 111 nt the home of his (laughter. Mrs. Albert Knight of X'nion. tnons died suddenly Monday evening Lora Carper Sunday, about t:tO o'clock with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John Winy of Waltowa Tho coroner and nherlff wre called attended ohureh at Prom'ae Sunday. Monday niffht. The body was tp,k- Howard Bennot s cnt Tuesdu en to Enterprise and will be shippetl , nltrht with Henry Carpor, to his relativea at Drxol, Mo.. Wed-1 Jcsae Gorrett returned heme Moa nesday. jday from Wallewa where ho ha-j bee Mrs. C. E. Konworthy rocelwd word w rkng. Thursdaj- n:tcht of the dqnthof .he- ..... s?tcr, Mrs. Kmmons of Joseph. The r ver 'd- ;-b.-ol - tnrtM '-n O . F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. I-t 1 np"i' end nM i-e; o t-d a T 1 car tan w is a t:go Sati'rda- anj rtUim:d t i-'wa Monday. iie fk dne. For .Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to A TRUE RAT STORY Stenrna Electric Puto Co.,'" Dear Slrt: Air. Kobert T. Donnell ot Auburntown, came In our Btora tha other day and wnnted something to hill rata, bo 1 sold him a bur Stearin llHt Paste. And he put some paste on U biscuits that niht and the next morn ing ho found Ilfty-four big rate. And the second nlKlit ho put out four more bis cuits with paste on tliem, ami the scebnd morning ho found seventeon more rats, making a totul of seventy-one rata In two nights, and there were lota more that he did not And. This Is some big rnt tale, bur, never theless, It la io. Just thouRht would write to let you know that your rat paatt IB KOHlI. Respectfully. KENNEDY BnOTHERS. Buy a 35c Box Today Enough to Kill 50 to 100 Rats or Mice Don't wnnte time trylne to liill these pests w II hpowl era, 1 lii u1(1ho ml other experimental p re (u rations. Ilemly for 1'k Itrlter I'han Tntpn. Irug and 1ein-rnl Stnrn still STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Co -,i r vl l-da- M' T iir'd -tasted for T.i t- Vr.v --,'"i d-nti O'l , ! ' n. ie: bu t Vincent I" ether null .n use Y 1 r; i, tttmld emue tin H e . h Ninip ho tei' and evruind r : Chuvl-o Tioniv tt wont to Monday to cnt wood. J. G. Doud wont out Fridaj ot at tend the last of the fnir. Miss Jessica Mattoon and Mrs. J. K Carper were passengers on the atago Tuesday. A few of the young people spent Saturday evening Rt V. H. Hender son s. PROMISE IN HILL L L All V UlLtJ JUUULiiL! Miss Emma Carper returned home from La Grundy lost week. Herbert Thompson visited Sundat With Howard benuutt. Miss Alice Henderson called on (Special to The Observer) PHOMIHK. Oct. 13. nelheif rHILDRENS COLDS fthooldnotbo"doaed.M Trtt them externally with icms VapoRub Oir 17 Million Jan Vitd Ytarlu .Vliy nnl Inn- I'lt'i 'rlpt. p-'t iltie to lc:..i .vi'iii ;ip lit prl-' ; .iIbo' I'..,--, cry FOR SALE 5 room motlorn hoitso, two lot?. lnwn and troi'a. All feucod. Oooil wood eliod. On X aveuuo. Price $:r.00. $500 cash will handle il. $23 aud Interest per month. no No squeezing of organs; pressure; defects of figure corrected; a perfect tounda tlon for your gowns. This in addition to the com torts afforded through the ei elusive "La Camllle" features No pressure ou spine, no cut tlug by lacera; no pinching of clasps;- no digging of stays al top but freedom, ventilation satisfaction. A complete line of the dif ferent models alwayu on hand. 1'rlies ana op. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Res 1702, Cor. Spring oak Phone 322-W Just Arrived ! A complete line of Connecting Bod and Crankshaft Bearings for passenger cars and trucks. At Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La Orande, Oregon fiil!lIS!i 20 acres west ofImbler, 9 acres In orchard. House, barn and out bulldiugs. This is tho best of Snnd Kldge soil. Price .15000. See us. I in regard to terms. 520 acron, Blx mlloR Houtlienat of Union. Good six room nioduru house, y, mile from school, good Dam fit up for dairy ranch. 180 acres under cultivation. All teuend and cross fenced. This Is an ideal stock and dairy tarui and will bear! investigation, will take somo trndo on this property. Main highway, and Oregon Trail runs right by Hie door. J 80 acres about lit mllos east of1 La Grande. All under cult'.vnllon. nils 80 acre tract Is near' all In timothy and alfnlfa. This Is ono of tho choice eighties In Orande Itondo valley. Hns water right and would muko an ideal farm fur somu-one. C.J. BLACK & CO. Harris Grocery The Accomuiodatii n .5 u Call on Us for Your Household Supplies! A Full Line of Staplei and Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Also A Choice Selection of Swift's and Armour's Government Inspected Sugar Cured Bacon and Hams Don't Fail to Ask About Champion Flour Kile tit Big Values Big Ore-Pay Sale Each Ltauxia.v ii!u.i.c Ute Monthof OctjLf r Wc Sell Rriu'-i'aj: Large Aluminuin Waie .loo 10 quart Pails 15c Decorated Salad Bowls ; 15c Ocean Blue Enamelware ...15c Ivory Soap '. 5c Ladies' Silk Hose, euch 15c Crystal White Snaii, 2 for. . . - Pahnolive Soap -. ..." . . "c Hundreds -of E-y-li. : vios . COME SATURDAY CON T fSS A S.VLIJ La Crande, Oregon. F- ISf. SI!1li G8. u tSS 1211 Adams Street EVERY DAY PRICES Coed J'oof Sti'nk, Ih 18c Pot iioui;M. lb l'. . l-i:, ;l- I6e IJoilinjj MU, lb Ho, it)c Br.ccn, lb . 2V-a Sugar Cured Hum':, lb. .. ..2i'c Our Ir.rge stock al'vays on hanJ enables us to snp'y our customors' ilemiiiids in f u vrl: nw W1 uunr. Trade Ib-ie and Tc Sitinficd. T- V Me Free Delivery Phone Main 734 408 Fir Two Blocks North of R. R. Tracks A lighted match to a good oil heater and your room is soon flooded with a warm, happy heat. How convenient! No furnace to stoke and coax along, no ashes to bother about. And, if you burn Pearl Oil, no smoke, dirt, nor odor. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by a special process developed by the Standard Oil Company. Get it in bulk from dealers every where. Order by name Pearl Oil. PEARL illf !pt."" OIL Brookfield Sausages and Flapjacks Chilly mornings do have their bright moments For instance, when the steaming Flapjacks with little brown sausages are set before you. 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