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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1924)
PAGE TEN THE LA GRANDE -EVENING OFJKER-VER- Wednesdny, August 13, 1024. ' PARK SITE OF f f ELGIN MR .' KLQ1N 8cciul) Of all te community - gutlierliiKH thin 8'.'ik900, the nival enjoyable took plavi, i'ridu)' uwnlng at the J'urk. apopaorcd by the A1 t'lub and tho Women's Club. Through comhln ed effort of both organization! u very tattructlvo tuiirlHU kllchun htm been: oructud at the 1'urk unU tlie plcntu on thin eveniMtf wu to ' acquaint; tho niumbum wilh thin recently added convenience. The aU club purk comniluuu und a qlmllar cuiilinllU'e from the Wo liion'H club luul tho preifuraliou in charge and under Uio supervlaion of Frank KIMer liot coffee untl liol weliterrf wT nerved to mora tli an one hundred jleknteker.J, who lid prepared a delightful picnic nupper. After the meal, It JI.'Jiug,.ri-iildciit ot the Atl Club, called on Mayor C. K- Itrun uud Z,.i'JJclihum for nnort talks. Mr. lieah compared (he Kltfln Turk and Ha equipment wlih other parks throughout thin atule nn-i Washington that ho hun known and Mr. Den hum reviewed th purchase Of the park and 1U 1m proveiiient up to tho present time, fhore WUs a unanimous vole foi another eoniniunlty' meet to l Iji'ld In tho future. '.Kd Alexander nnd fumlly, ol Wall Walla, WiiHhlinfton, ur vJslUnf at tho home of Mr. und MrV. Alexander In North J-Jltfln. Mr. and Mrs. llcrnul JIiik and family spent the day In JJo Grandu reentl. f. Theodore Zlea and Kxundduush ifry iwrothy Jluitiptun, of Kmuor fa, 'Kansas, were ffuewts lunt week At'thiihonia f Alr 'Av' uroilur-ifi-law, W .K- Weiss. They arc villi log a tour of th west const, baytof spent some time In Han Bernardino, with Mr. les son. M Mrs.', Hadle Mae.Vnutjhton spent Hud day In Elgin- looking after limdncss affairs. Mrs. MacNauuii . ton, "Ow makes her home In J,a iirandc ' - v Mrs.. 8. n. Wlllliimnon, Mrs. V. IV ' Jluffinun and V. M. Jluffmun, with Afro. Lynn 11111 and son, ot Mi Bin,, spent Tuesday with relu ths ncur Knt'rprlHO. Mrs.- Harsh Tuttlu has been iuft.lll nl her homo hero this; wcfk.V Her condition shows but ! tlfht Improvement at this time. Mm. Jlarry Thomus has us her I f ucst her aunt, whose home Is in ' Jnvo-r. tuloriido. Hhe eunie in last Wednesday and will stny al'oul ten days here before contin uing hr Journey to visit her brother, whom she has not c"ii for twenty. nlno years. Mr." and Mrs. Korrest llyder and daughter, Kvelyn, left Hominy HiorntltB- for I ho timber camp north of Klffln. . Mrs. W. I,'. Hill has returned rom I'i'ndb'lon where hIip wn Med 4y 4is Joulli of JiuJi JAls illc. Hho spnt several dmn lier-' with relatives. . Mm. fJuliitiis Wltlv sneiit sever al days' in town with her sinter, Mrs. V. V. WelB". Huckleberry patches si III n( truet pickers. Mr. anil Mrs, W. I. Jlallard returned Ihe hitter pan of the week from Uoek Mill with a number of rallns of b rrleH. ':Mn. Karl Waidnut, of linker, uprnt, several duys last week with her parenls, .Mrt and Mrs. Jir.w y.welrel. Mr. and Mis, Hubert Clinndler, f Im. Grande, stop'-d "1 HI (fin Ht iirday afternoon for a short visit Willi t friends. They have been eaiiip(nht''Waltowu Lake for the paat eek. , Mrs. George Hnillh returned , Kuudty from a several weeks trip, InebjdlnK a visit til Portland, with 'her duuu-hler, Mrs. l.yuim. Mr. Uim)h was recently Injured by elretrlclly but Is Improving at thU time. , Interest' s belnp- shown In tli' rounty fair at this time. Poster or betnir put up throuuhout tie' alley and preparations an bein,: miiilr; by the local board for , more Interesting fair than ever before. Devils Fooled i -. S -X" 'Hi MA I'niverhlty Alukcs l-'llm. Kl'GKNH, Or. "A History of the World War," a motion now In preparation by Alfred powers of the university extension divbdon, will be released n HepLembcr. Mr. Powrs In cutting Ihe scenes most Important historically from niioul a dozen official war reviews, which he Is rearranging, ret It lint! and re-cdltliijr to form a six reel film, to be included in the univer sity loan collection, This film will sutlMfy u specif ic demand on the part of the ! In (he Circuit Court of the Klati. of Oregon for futon County. Winifred lavls. Plaintiff vh; Orvllte W IiuvIh, 1 efeiidant. To OrvHIe W. Davis, the ubovt named defeiidurtl: In the Name ot lite Hliitc of Ore won, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer I he eoinplaini filed ugubist y,,u Htc above en titled eoitrt und cause, on or- be- Hihools. American Legion folk nnd 'ro six weeks from Ihe date of the other orKunlzatlons Interested In flrHt l"'1'""1"" t'" sunimons. hlsioricul subjeels," said Mr. 1'ow- Yuu wiU UU" 1"" f V"" ,.rH fail to appear and answer for want ' jlhereof, the plaintiff will upply to thrt court for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein to-wit: that Ihe bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing by lind between plaiullff and defendant be forever dissolved and held of naught, nod that plaintiff have an absolute di vorce from defendant, and for he costs and disbursements. You will further take notice, (hat this summons Is published once e week for six consefiitive tveeks or 'seven publications In the I. a Grande Kvening Observer, u news I paper published In (he City of I -a , , jGrandc, I nlon County, Oregon, by Is at rfKht ln,nr,...r (.r iinn. t. w l-II(I.,,ih JudKe of Hie above named court, which order Is dated July i'nd l!'LM. nn.l the first piddbatlon of lAttszUiK Operulloits ftesiimed. MILL CITY, Or.LoKKintf op eratiuns have been Marled by the J lammond Lumber company at camp 17 near helrolt. it Is ex pected they will a;ct out about six cms u day for the present as they are hampered by the recent fire which burned gut neven of their bridges. Work is helnu- rushed on repairs to their lrad:s and the output of Ioks will increased us rapidly h It Ik possible to- K''t track und camps Into shape. Kast mull servlc a way. but too rien one's cheeks wet back before out can deposit the monev to profeet Ihcm. which is litudu oiT'llie ' 2.1rd day of July, 1934.. U.J. KITCIIKN. Atlortiey for Plaintiff July ItS.SO-Aug. 7 Kept. & Nollcv nl final Account. Notice Is hereby irlven to all eon eerned that Henry W, Peebler. exe ctttor of the last will und testament of I. A. Peebler, deceased; has filed his final account In the administra tion of said estate In the- County Court of Lnion County, .state o: Oregon, and said court has set Thursday, tlje 4th day of .Septem ber A. U., I w: 4, at Two o clock p. in. ut Ihe County Court room In La Grande, Oregon,, as Ihe time and place for Pie hearing of said ae count und all objections thereto. HKNIir W.. PKKHLKU. Executor of the will of I. 'A. Peebler. deceased. Auk. -1.1-20-27-Hepi: 3. - .u4lcv of liiiMl Account. Notice Is by this given that the undersigned Mabel K. Allen lias filed her final account as execu trix or the estate of Ar.nu K. Hen ry, deceased. In the County Court of Htnte of Oregon fur J'nloii Coun ty.' and that the. Judge of said Court has set September 4. at Hi a. in. at the County Court room In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, lis tile time und place to hear objections to, and fur the set tlement of, said final account. Klrst publication August (J, I'.'l. M.lti;i, !. ALI.KN. .Kxeculrlx of Kslate of , " Anna K. Henry, Deed. Aug. 8-I3-2-37-Het. 3. A LA GItAML MAN KAYS: "My hands und legs were stiff with rheumatism. I took one box of your "Whirlwind Kidney & Khcumutle. Tuu lets" and they en tirely freed nej from this condition. . . G. W. Huchanan." Idcf Whirlwind gold on u money back ffuuniuteti by every dt us atoro lu Lu Gruudu. $1.UU per bog. . 1 Women arc of no Importance tti China as they believe it is not worth a devil's while to Miner about them So elaborate precautions are taker, to disrculse small to.v as girls u keep the evil spirits away. Former ;ly one little pigtail was sufficient But tho devils seem to have caugh 'on so now the Imys qppenr li fancy f coiffeurs, earrings and braes fills to , complete their disguise. Killer Drinker Jailed. KKKDHPOltT, ore., K. Done of Houth Unnge, V'In., was seri ously III at the jail here us a re sult of having drunk a quarter of a pound of commercial el tier. He had bought it at the drug store here, saving that It was fur use In starling an automobile. Done had begged 50 cents from a railroad employe saying that lie wanted to get u meal. He bought Hie ether Instead and went to a hotel, where he rented a room and drank the liquid. 'I 'tie hotel proprietor called the police lifter smelling the fumes. Done probab ly will recover. He said he drank the ether hecuusu of pains In his stomneh. CLAUDE C. PRATT The New Lumber Man Is Here to Sluy. Wc sell 8.8xG.8 Glass Doors, No. 214 for SM.70, and one panel Inside Doors at $.'!.!)() each. 10x4 best grade Ln)i Siding, ?2.00 per M. 1x3 clear S. G. Flooring, $:t2.,'(i per M. 0. G. liani Hals, GOc per hundred foot, as long as they last. Wc are expecting 2 car loads of Cedar Shingles right away. The price will be re markably low. If you need liarbed Wire, or Hog Wire, see us. 1 The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tin. I'iMir Mhii'n I'll I" iiu. I'iMiiiili'.v. riioi; SIN-W. Nil hllniliiy llltslm! - t91t: "Mtiy I go tint, iiiiitiiiiiM ?" ir.'lr. "I'll l,c i l,.-nn- iliilli;lil. ill.) tlllliB " For Sal e Take No Chances i;uy vocu COAL ' ' NOW! No One ( an Till (he l'uliiie Price of Coal Call Us AM) (;i;T TIIM ISHST COAL AT LOWIOST PKK'KS Stiles & Co. PHONE MAIN 711 Always on the Job ilh the 11KST COAL! The Exhilaration of a Long Walk. Great indeed, are both the joys and benefits of walking, when shoes arc correct, and give your feet that springy support, that lets you tramp for miles in absolute comfort. The sturdy oxfords that serve you so splendidly now, will carry you in equul comfort when nasty days come, and you need their protection against wet and cold. The oxfords chosen now from new: Fall stocks, will serve you throughout the winter and they arc stylish, as well as serviceable .this,- Fall. , . Trices range from $3.00 to $8.30 The Bool cry Inc 208 Depot .Street Phone Mnia 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GKOVER SMITH, Mgr. COM FORTS .lluku jour ruiururlN uIiIIl w n liae hiHi'iiil on I In; ( liullits, (.'ivIDiimvs ami Silk- l'lmllli-8. Sin tiul. ! ?l.'io Cri'lunnt'B. Sin Ul, 4 .vil VHi: SllkulllK'M. Hvc(al. 4 yil, USi: Cuituii Hula. in. ;:tc iu $:;.u.s . i:.Tit. si'i:i'i.r. IitlirH' Cniftn KiiIIh, I'rlcra lu SVC IJirll lllr Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy SI HI (.Kill NOT HOW CHEAP, UUT O' HOW GOOD Choice Steaks and Chops x Daily Dinner Menu - Strictly American Restaurant ittr a u-ri.ATu FORD BATTERY $16.50 Mill CAHS WITH ' Vult tillU'llllIt mill I.IkIHIus Sjslcui Il-A-ll-l-O-S Perkins Motor Co. I.IMHH.N . ItlllU . lOUKSON fiiiiilli nml AiIkiim l'lHe lJn SIM) NEW BUSINESS Just Opened in ISolini'iikamp liuilding Jefferson and Elm Fully Equipped and Able to Do First Class AUTO TOPS, AWNING AND ItEPAIKS , LA GRANDE ALTO TOP CO. Albert Martin, Prop. ASK FOIl PURITY BREAD First for Quality La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilliiiins PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Say Buddy Sign Up in the American Legion Now! Send this Coupon iind Two Dollai-s to Olis W. Palmer, Adjutant, La Grande, today. Name Address Service 'Organization Let ua fill nut your Compensation Blank. I 'uiiul-. il jy l-i Clnindii Itlncrwr) Modern 6-rtMin Iioiini-. Tlila it- nrw houBf. I'rkf J-'iiti. Tnun. $ St'i' tuuli. . MvJrn 6-ruuin Iioiimi' fur Hi.hmJ MoUt-rn ri-roniii houtiu nidi jfur-! fo for IHTiM. Mo0i-rn &-iihiiii Iiiium- for $-'S.n. A i!Mti-rn hoini- for J'niti,( tlutLii-nt, furntio', (imnKr, w r -h ; truyitj puved iti t, flow- tn. A ft ut- liMiii'- rltwi- hi for f r.ou. . bo .pi)rH-tii )l. Hrv t( n "luntly- 11 homIm 11 Imhii- bufim nt. flr. plnci. f-n--1 iiui- ft rooma ullh Ht;iiru ji l til? to HMIo IHT- tti Mint u rooinei could ! loiltt til miuiH i-x-j nao. l'rk-o flliiitt. Yon tan": i l"-mi llitn viil if. ' V liwn hiom y to Ion 11 ;t ' farina. lMr lii.iiiriilH't- ;iv'H r;nt - tul coiii-iil-rutlon. Geo.H.Currey j f "REAIIVM" AMI CUM . UiMM insumuuf Servicing Baderies W'v Specialize in iUim i Itov-hlirulitK. Iti'imltiiii; nml iirolonuliii; thi' M i vlrc iur iMtiirry t hiii'iitlitl in xiw ifUMiillr of llio or make. 1 tor im-Iii" nml mti Ii-o ninl MiiKfy, n-iioi it iei; iiaki.i: M itvici; 1 nn; hm,i r FRED T. BURGESS .MAIN 12.1 ;itm .IrffiTMiii An. in sv "i.u.rr.uv tt v liirn iihwi.i on I he .(li tO lull (MI.Hlolloiif Villi lh.1 piiivhi of In rati, rolls it mt liistiy, nil t:iiiil of tto ! it nmvtlli tils, in a 1 1. only iwKfi-y. ly t-M'iii-ii,?-l mo I oii t ut hiiKriH. Yon v. HI 1 linit- Killsl.irlinii fruiii u itil. Innf of on- 1mm, lli.iti from two r( ol 10 r klml.H, ua 0110 iut uloio will Try 11 lour of Gnhliu 'ruti lotiny. mvn.i.tAMs i;i,i;i-rnit' TtAKKKV Eat Blue Mountain Ice Cream- AND DOOST YOUR HOME TOWN ltesl lij Test A llonic-Mnde Product. Madu from choico Bwcct cream of Ui Grando Koud Vulloj BLUE MIJUNIAIN CREAMERY La Grundc, Oregon. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS Mi ntNR Mllll AND PUt'MDRT All Rln.li of KlM liinrrr. 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