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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1924)
.turday, December 13, 192-1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE IV E E 1 HAREMS 1S ANGKLKS (AT). The ub- ; of civilization la thu noutu urovinccs of tin I'hlHppinc fuls i.s ultriliutt'd to thu luck home Iff und thu practice of mm it y among tho nullvo Alor- psaia .Mia. Carl M. Moore, wife ho governor of thu southern pda of thu I'hillpiiiiU'H und ir a Killpino. Khu iu vlsit- in l.os AngelcH. il'lMiit can be no home life then 1m u litt rum," Mrs. explained. "Tito lack of V lifi in thu southern islands. Ut 15uu small iKlitndH, totaling over l.loo square miles, is to thu influence of the Mn mudan religion. Kvery inun Iff thuir under Mohammedan not only avails himself of Koran's granted right to four h, but Jiu also takes advaitt of the modern privilege of true. I.Ike 'U polttit utuyur lie ontinually throwing one wife, the discard und picking a ih one from the deck, provld- himself in this manner with iontinual succession of young titles for thu liurcm. Some of the marriage customs the land-dwelling natives are Int. A bride seldom attends I own wedding. Shu is arrayed 'her wedding garments, fiv btly of gaily colored materials (u veil, many beads und gir und then locked- in a tomb rooin, where she is guarded jsonie male rclutlvu. Tho im 4, Mohammedan priests, recite Jong ceremony over the. head the groom. The , bridal pair t then i&changu long' distance j-tings through a barred win , but not until after repeated monies continuing through 2-ral days and nights, are they nouiieed married sufficiently set up un ustablisltment ut . jr own. Kvhen a woman marries, tli. Begrooiu or his "fttinriy glvos J a dowry. If she runs uway u her husband and it Is prov tthut he treated Iter cruelly. keeps thu dowry, whether 3, cattle' or money. Hut if 3 Is unfaithful nnd runs jiwuy $t another ' man, she must re it not only the dowry, but e I he amount. There few unfaithful wives." Did , Furnace Murderer Wear It? HI 1 r 1 v N 1' WA W mmm At wife; Chattslor & I.yon Company, a corporation; New York l.ubricut Ing Oil Company, a corporal Ion. t:.W. Hunting und Clyde K. Hunt Ing. doing business as C. W. Bunt ing ft Hon. ere Defendants. In which Judgement und lecrue was oBlerpd In fftvor of Slate Hunk of Itubler, u Banking Corporation, and against tho defendants C. K Sgiiire and l.oulsa O. Hqttlrv. his wife, und each of them In the sum of lL'BOO.00, with Interest thereon ut tho rate of 8 per annum from the 1st day of November. 112.' until paid, und for the further sum of & and fur plaint irt a costs uuu uis 1 . burnemenls heroin Incurred und jtaxfd at $15,0, and for accruing I costs, and In which said (Execution. I um comtmmded to mukit sale of the heretofore mort gaged real properly described In said execu tion, to satisfy said Judgment and Decree. Interest, attorney fee. costs and disbursements thereof, includ ing accruing costs. Now therefore, by virtue of snld Writ and In obedience to Its com- defenduntB or either of them In and to the following described real property, to-wlt: All of I-ota 1, 2, S and 4 In Block 21 In tho Town of lmblcr. Union County. Oregon. Dated at 1.k Grande, Union Coun ty, Oregon, this the l&th day of Nov., 1924. LKR WAKNICK. Sheriff of Union County, Oregon Date of first publication Nov. 15. 1!24. Date of last publication Dec. 13. 1U24. Nov. 15-22-29-lcc. 6-13 day or December, 11)24. at the hour of 2:30 o'clock 04 111. of said day ni the front door of the County Court House In the City of li Grande, in ' Union County, Oregon, sell at This dirtv old gtav coat may prcvo the undoing ot the murderer of Mrs, Aiidin Kh(.:wifv whose tmilv was found in the furnace of her home in nuiiiio nnntimi in th mih-hi m.i. Bexley. a suburb of Columlus. O. Its cuffs are burned nndon It appear d0P f0r (.aHi, in hand subject to the several stains detectives believe may be from human blood. Two of tha 'stututorv rlirhts of redemntion nil invcsUtfutor: ate seeu hetti examining it. after it was found in the Sheuts jtnn right, title and interest of said k-y noma. . . 1 1 ' ' Niilkx of SUerirrfl Snh. Notice Is hereby given, that, by virtue of a Foreclosure Execution and Judgment and Decree and Or der of Hale, duly issued out of and under tho Keul of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Union, bearing date of November 10th. A. D.. 1924. und to me directed und delivered, upon o Judgment und Decree" und Order of Sale duly entered In said Court In the suit therein pending, wherein J. 1i. tioule was Plaintiff and J. B. luands. I will on Monday the Uth I lyell, wus Defendunt In which Judgment und Decree was entered In favor of J. 1.. Koule, Plaintiff and against the Defendunt J. B. I.yell, In tho sum of :M.4!t to gether with Jiuu.OU us a reason able attorney lee, und together with plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein Incurred und taxed at $15.50. and that wild siyns bcitr In- LACK OF AVriEAT KITS BULGARIA; WAR BREAD USED SOFIA. (AP) , Owing to the shortage of wheat, war bread is the rule in Bulgaria. White bread Is almost prohibitive in price. Under the direction of the food dictator, re-established in Bulgaria six years after I he war, the black bread is a mixture of wheat, rye and corn. The scarcity of wheat is due in a large measure to the lar measure to thu large amount ed by them, especially In CllSeS where the dealers refuse to Sell at the market prices. Bread Is sold at about twice the price which it brought when the present government cumc Into power. , Kevues ami Jazz Mush; " ' ,J Drive Drmiui from Stage BKItLIN. (AP) All the leading cities of Oct many are having an epidemic of revues on the singe, and the old-time actors who have fj nothing to offer the revue mana- Jj'iie sportsmen will not kill fie than the law's allowance of Se n'ud the others will 'not wheat turned over to Jugoslavia! under the recent agr-eiy.-nt to pay to thai country 3ott.titHi.oea leva in addition to the J ugulavian slmr ia the general reparations for mlM-: lary requisitions. When it appear ed, a few weeks ago,, that Bulgaria would be unable to pay half of that u mount in kind without running the risk of depriving In r own popu lation of the necessaiy amount of bread. Jugoslavia consented to ac cept half of that amount In kind In currency. ' The feeding of the cities is plat ad tinder the charge f a food dtc- uruJ. tutor In Sofia, who has suboriiiiuth- food administrators In all the. cit ies. Under an order just published, thu subordinate food aotniin.straiois are instructed to provide for the. feeding of their respective cities, even if they ure obliged to pur chase grain supplies ataa price ftx- gers ure In despair. With the ex ception of Shaw's Saint Joan, there is today 110 new outstanding dra matic production to be seen In Ber lin, and revues and moving picture houses monopolize the- theatrical advertising. uticc of Sheriffs Sale. jv like ' jls word brldg pmc.lri ij switch bridge better thfln , because you Into u poker Christmas d Birthday Gifts for Men and Boys H I S yea r we su Rgestthe one thing that will please the !nof the family.bigandlittle f Qond Pocket Knie JThat is why we now have a Ue variety 01 remington IcAer Knives in many com- lations of blades and handles Ichoose from Knives for "jrybody. . "tome in and see them as 31 as many other attractive I useful Rifts for the home I for tho children ittriral Appliances Carviri? Seta Is, Casscrulcs, Boys'Wagons, eic. Idquartcrs fnr the Remington line larms, Ammunition CO, Cutlery. our Window Display of Christmas Gifts, Now. EGOX HARDWARE : IMPLEMENT CO. Nolice Is hereby given, that, by virtue of u Koruclosure Kxectillon and Judgment and Decree and Or der of Hale, duly issued out of und inder the Seal of the Circuit Court of Ihe Siate of Oregon . for the County of Union, bearing dute of November I oth, A. li.. 1924. und to me directed und delivered, tipon a Judgment und Decree und Order of Sale duly entered in said Court in (he suit therein ponding, whore in Ktate Bank of lmblcr, u Banking Corporation was Plaintiff und C. 1.. Kcfiiire and Bntiisa C. Squire, his THERE WAS Another Election This election wus held by the Housewives of .Union ' County who unanimously voted that Federation Flour IS THE LEST FLOUR EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY f Every Up-to-Dale Grocer Carries It. La Grande Milling Co. tereat at the rule of $ per un num from the dute of tho entry of this Judgment, and for uccrulng Costs, und In which said execution. I am comniHnded to muko sale of Ihe heretofore mortgaged Heal Property described In said execu tion, to satisfy said Judgment und Decree. Interest, attorney fee. costs and disbursements thereof, includ ing accruing costs. Now therefore, by virtue of said Writ and in obedience to Us com mands, 1 wltl on Monday the Uth day of December. 1U24, ut the hour of threo o'clock p 111. of said day at thu front door or tho County Court House In the City of hit Grande, In Union County. Oregon, sell ut public auction to (he high est bidder for cash in hand, sub ject to the Statutory rights or re demption, ull the right, title and In- toreat of Bttld defendant, In and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Commencing ut the intersoction of tho North line or Adams Avenue, extended from the city of Ia Gritnde, Oregon, und the North lino of the SK4 of Sec K. Twp. 3. S. H. 38. K. W. M. thence east 7. It 7 tchulns to thu northeast corner of tho of said Sec tion 8, thence South on tho Section line to tho North lino of said Adams Aventto so extended, thence Northwesterly ulotig said North lino to tho point of beginning, be ing a part of tho NB(4 HKfc. Sec. 8, Twp. 3 S. 1(. 38 K. W. M., in Union County, Oregon. Dated at Ln Grande. Union Coun ty. Oregon,-this tho 15th day f Nov. 1934, . . ! l.KK WAKNICK, Sheriff of Union County, Owm Date of first publication Nov. li, 1924. Dute of last publication Deo. 13, lf:'4. Nov. 1G.22-29-sCC. 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Closed car comfort closed car con venience closed car protection in nil kinds of weather closed car satis faction at practically the price of an open car. See the 0 errand Coupe-Sedan at the Closed Car Show in our showrooms. Extremely easy payments I Lowest Priced If TovrVa$sener r ;JI ilVoors front and rear JJ cndl (Can . o. b. Toledo cwe: Coupe - Sedan Gettings & Hanks g!"ss ' 'f i ) iU 'ulHlll Kit t"h.M.I II mm ' l Dainty Toilet & Perfume Sets for Dainty Ladiesil A gift that will fit the charm, daintiness, and good tualo of lite one who is to receive it what greater perfection of choice could anyone ask in Christmas shopping? And you are assured that very thing in selecting from this beautiful stock of dainty Toilet Sets mid exquisite Perfume Combinations. You can have either large or small sets, or the individual pieces, with perfect assurance that you are buying the utmost in quality. 3 to ljO Pieces In lovely satin-covered and satin-lined boxes are found three to ten pieces in the fol lowing choice Varieties of fragrance.! Karc.ss, Fiancee, Cara Nome, Juneve, Jonteel, Piquante, Narcissc and Coty. Kvcry necessity and luxury of, a dainty dressing table i:i to be hud. . The sets range in price from $2.50 to S20 We urge that you cmne in I as soon as possible in order I to select from a complete display. Single Gift Items If you seek individual und very inexpensive articles, you'll find select perfumes in dainty boxes at $1.50 to $2.50 and the boudoir sizes from $2.00 to $5.00. Also fine toilet waters, powders, com pact and lip stick combina tions every toilet require ment. You will be especially im pressed with the fancy im ported Flench cut glass bot tles in unique designs that we are showing. The prices arc up to $20.00 and as low as $4 Never have we shown such a select display of fine Toilet Goods that appeal immediately to gift shoppers. Throughout the store are endless gift suggestions that are ideal. GLASS DRUGS Inc. ,1.112-11 JtFFLKSON ST. LA GRANDE, ORE. miHlY & GREEN