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PAGE ETC.HT THE TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, January 2, 1925. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley 'ili'uil7 i" jl' b TWICE TMlS WEEK. FIRE CHItP . , I R OTEY WALKEtt FOUND vO I I 6 THE FIBE BELL MAO BEEN' TAMPERED, WITH TANUV VvW,8DMg UNKNOWN SCAMP , , ' y ! i i CM TU CTHDTC I , Jiyii mi j i '.ii i d THIRD TERM; nil:. All ihnt "i?rrioni,r of the NWK of Section! Inn., to-wl lh 3-1. in Twp. 2 South, rangn 39. K. W. M. lying North anil Kast of the Grunclo KonUu Illvur. Union County. Orison, nnd of tho whole and tnwry part thereof and that you and oac-h of you und all of the dofund ailts In the above entitled suit have no rlKht. title and Interest tn or to the said real nrnuri. New York Governor Asks ! purl or ii thereof and that "he Aid Of G O P Col- "' !',C ""'"''" and to 'the' . u vl v- F' Vul 'd rial nronenv l.e fo, leagues for Government To eiich purchaser of a Suit or 1111 Overcoat from our regular stock we shall extend the opportunity of. se lecting either another Suit or Overcoat from our Special Lot for the additional price of ?.". Two Suits for the price of one and $."! No matter what the sizes or prices, this offer holds good. This offer may he accepted by two persons who de sire miits or dvorcoats. It may be iised by the heads of 'families. It limy be used by a 'person who desires , both a suit and an overcoat.-' This is- the most amnz-'( ing offer ever presented to the people of La Grande! $2 FB'EE With each purchase of merchandise amounting to S3 we shall offer J2.00 worth of merchandise absolutely FREE. Here is an opportunity to make your money go farther than ever it did before. No matter what you select, this offer holds good. The $5 purchase and the free merchandise amounting to $2.00 may be entirely of your own selection. MEN'S WEAR 1309 ADAMS AVE. Opposite Iloovcrlzed GRANT BEAN, .Mgr. ;' Next to Star S. Building Totals Nearly Six Billions (Continued from Pwr 1.) rose to 20 per cent but ft-(I lo '. I per cent la March, Klvlnr an tn jcmise for the first quarter of II !pof rent. A sharp slump ocrurred in Aprfl when thu volume of per- .for tho corresponding month of )J25. ulthoiifth New York and sec ern! other of tho Innrer cities run- tinned their upward tnn tho whole rouutry w swinging forward with n inereitse if fi per cent nnd with New York:: activities entirely out of proportion to tho rest of the country. The first half of (he year cloe -d with an 8 per cent giiin for the entire country. Summer Season Dull. ' mi ne s or more normal opera tions, und the jraiti fur the entire country was reduced to 2 per cent. I ,. - quiet-. x upumi mo claim of the de. I Ifen.lunta an.l each and all of them ,and further that the plaintiff, have; j"..fcineni ana decree of this Court 1 Al.llA.W, N. Y. AI'). Alfred rcrolnff tho description in, that K. Smith was InauBuialed 'rhuin-'Hr,aln . ''d dated January 'is. j day as governor of New York "1 recorded January (7 for his third term. Paced !v ..UMl. In Book E of need, mi :.;!i politically hostile IcBlslaturc. sur-l33 of tho I)ocil Hecorda of Union' rounded by six state offlclalH ,of!c'oun,y. Oreson, so that the lands' opposite political faith, the g)v.j,'0'llJ''' therein shall Include all i ernor. in his brief inauirural ad-;,1"lt Portion of the SKu of thw dress, pledued himself to conduct -NWW of Section SI,' Twp. 2 south. a non-uirtisan administration and rHnB" 3'J- E- W. M. I'nion founty. he sought the cooperation of hhv0n!irnn. lying North and East of icolleaKjes In iiuikliiK the ensuing ""' frando Konde niver and for two ieara a "government for all such other and further relief as lo (the people." !" fourt may seem meet and ".My sole and only wish Is to j etlmablo. give the state the best of which Thls Summons Is published I am capable," Governor Smith Ka'nst you b' virtue of an Order declared, "and although tile in-jm'",p lr"1 entered by tho Hon. J. coming state officials are not of W- Knowles, Judge of the above the same political faith to which 'ontltk'd fourt in the city of La I belong, I am satisfied that we.Grande I'nion County. Oregon, on are all thinking alike." Wednesday, the tlst day of Ilc- SiKlilfleance given the lnaugura-'ccnlocr' 92. Tho Order directing lion ceremony Thursday by tlu.ln0 Sl'rv'c0 of summons against you OWL a further .in.r.Un .i k.. k i sweailne in of tho first thti-fi tonn'y publication thereof in iho to ffovernor since tho dn-s of De-I "c E-;'8 uoBer-er to York tn Novembi i 4 7 per cent r. amounting was largely respon-lWitt Clinton in 1825, was hoh- j Published therein for six consecu n.-r r..nt .i.-N.n. . in I tt-ncd by the nresenco. on the in-!,lve vm and for seven publlca siitle fur tho 13 per cent decrees: in tho entiro country, so that tho year closed with prospect '.va operr.tlor.a throughout tho country running about the same as v.-a tho case at this time in m'3. otiis(ciit r.alns "DurlnK most of the year, huild infT operations, as measured lv ner- ln Maylmlia issued nnd plans flli-J, Rained attain .steadily and in considerable volume in the Kast and South, while thero Thero was another slowing uv in July nnd Aucust wlnn saint were cut to 2 and 3 per cent re sportively, but September revealed an 8 per cent Increase and the three-quarter period ended with a 7 per cont Rain. "In October New York. Chicago. Los Angeles, Milwaukee und sever al other larger cities hi run to show toned by the presence, on the in-'Uvo WOf!ka and for seven publicn- auftural platform of the first uonB tnrrti. and requiring you to woman state official elected nl,lpcar nn(1 answer herein within the history of New York state s,x f,m WfMfks after the date of tho Mrs. Klorence E. Knann. of Svia.if,rat Publication thereof against cuse who administered the oathyou tho dut0 of 8ucn publication of office to the governor.. jbeing Friday, January 2. 1!25. j Mistress of the inauguration ( H- K- TIXON, ceremony by virtue of her offirol Attorney for Plaintiff, us secretary of stute. Mis. Knapp! Hesldlng at Grande, Oregon, conducted the program with a fa-' 1 Iute of ftratPUbllcation.- Friday, miHaritv hnmo nf Mn,ri, 0:Jnnuary 2. 1925. . While there , .... .. ' if nnl nf lat nnMlalUn PW,lnv have been almost continual losses. , aean OI co,u OI nome Iirebruarv nth Ws" though of small volume, in the Far!nonu at acuse -jnlvorwty and , -uary 13th , iuuuiis oi veteran pon- ; . ------ - - Ways Are Sought to Rclicvb Perplexities -7 ?W American Parents VAUIWUAISU.. Jud.. AD, . A tor parenthood has ln-en launched ly the National Congrens of Ir 1'iits and Tvarhors assoolatlon and Thv I'hlhlron's- Foundation here, ?"ho fontvlatlon' matcrtats an I ilnns for Irulntnir in parenthood and a MUtly ot; thr mature. . wll being smt cim1 of vhlbict'n wlil e nsod liy tho aHorlutlmi as the liaflln for Us work, Mrs, M. V. Ueeve of I'hlbulel phis. .president of the Far nt Teaahers llKSOciaMitn. and Lewis H. Myors of the foundation. In an nouncing the movement, divlartd that through' tho parent -teacher gioups they would "set about at oner to nnraniw rtns?rs tvtdrh would enter 'ipon this vital at tidy." "Such a lmomiont romes us a (iiottt . tititoly . ah.1 to all . who, are , vnt t U.tsd UJj j;a it. o V IJ ilrrn." said tho unnouneeinen "The profession of jmrent hootj carries with it high privileges nn-J deep Joys, "Tx U also" rntnils gtaxo .vespotltillttte-s and ,unnum hervd perplexities, ' Thrw taller we j hope plaiu aad toac! nw.1y by ttneUitlons arilun froini ft survey of ; prcsetitMlay know-j hltre of childhood and youth in whieh print leal answers are giv en to the tiueslluns coneornliig the botltes, minds and moruis of children. ' EYES OF SCffiNCE Only a few inucH- favored I eyes of men of science h ive been privileged to look upon vitamins, yet 'cveryboJ'miist fiave thesi 'nutrition ' fetors in ab'undance to assure growdi and sustain strength. Scoffs Fmalslon for fifty years has.camcJ votlJ-wide repu tc as a builJer f strength. It Is t!.c nvjch avorej faoJ-tor.ic that sup plies vitamins Jn abundance, Scott's taken regularly .dps yi own people and A .hilJicn alike rcalirc trcngth and ior. J'J West and Central States. For thoi three-(ju:trter period Iho Kast gain ed 16 per cent and th South IS per cent, while the cities of tho Central section lost 2 p.'r cent and the Pacific Const 4 pur cent. In October the Kasi's g'lin ed to S per cont while the Central section gained 2 per cent, tho Southern cities gained 29 per c?nt and tho Pacific Coast stutes lost 19 per cent. In November nil sections Inst although these louses in the Southern and Central cities wore negligible. The loss in the Kast for tho month was 24 per, cent and for the Pacific Const was 10 per cont. "The year closes with a' building shortage of considerable magnitude confronting the industry. 1 in 'the cities of more than lo.ooa pipula t'on ulune this shortage Is tn excess of 4,0iM).ini0-ctt0. with a very large apparent shortage in places of less than la.ottn population. In addition about three-quarters of n billion loiinrs is to be expended during the next two years for churches, hospitals, charitable and educa tional institutions. These prospec tive operations are not included In the shortage figures." f jwon the pli tlcians. ubllKlied Summons li Iho Circuit Court of the State of Ori'Boo for tho County of I'nion. J. H. Dtehl. Plaintiff, versus Honrv nrod. John M. Brod, An- Mary Noble, Chrtstlnlu .lohnsun's fllul Iximiey s Canities A fine line of boxed candies in one. two and three nnuml . Itnven was reiluc-fresh from the factory nt Silver-'.onl n-.j ......-....huL ru...y ,,runiore.;Nol)e Oollthon. Morjraret J. Noble. '2-s-3t Lewis F. Noble. D. C. Callahan. 1. lO. Stevens. Turner Oliver, Jesse P. The party who took a parcel by haniplin, John Erlinuer. Jo Gass mlstake conluinliiK a bridle from man. Colon McKenzie and Henry Andrew's Variety store, please re-! Hunstroth, each If living, and If lurn. , 12-29-tf jnot living their heirs, known and ; ; unknown, A. J. Warren and Holla A rcjrultir Aavrrtiaer Is a dfe- 'Warren, his wife. Mary E. Sten ncmlable inerchanilLser. Jborgr, Wm. G. Noble, Jean Gollthon - i7 tJnuorfxmtUd DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Important Things You Should Consider The fact that the J. C. Penney Company operates . , k571 Stores is interesting to you in two ways: First, because of its extensive operations it brings to you the advantages that ordinarily arejiot enjoyed outside of .Chicago, New York and other large cities. When a style is new, this store has it while it is still new. , Stcond, because of our very large collective buy Ing important savings are made. These savings are passed on to the customers of every one of our stores.' You with others benefit largely. If he advertises' It's kooU! it, He luiowt Oregon: You are each hereby re quired to appear .and answer the complaint filed against Vou :in tho above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof j! which Is Friday. December- 26 g 1924. and If you fall so to appctfi jj J and answer, for want thereof, the i a plaintiff will apply to the court for jl the relief demanded In his com i J plaint herein, which substantially i is for decree adjudging plaintiff J. , H. Diehl to be the owner In fee ot , the following tract of land, to-wit; j I Commencing at a point at the j most northerly corner of Lot 4 of I Wan en's Subdivision of Block 6, ! Coggan's Addition-, and Tract 6 ot 1 1 Cuggsn's Second Addition, both to ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml jl Grande. L'nton County, Ore- ln said city thence , running S5L1- J 1 " 1 ' i"- L" HAROLD LLOYD In "HOT WATER" Starts Monday, ARCADE gon. southeasterly along Avenue Si. 2 , feet right angles . to said said Adams ,. thence at Adams Ave- Rent, sell and repair all makes ; Dooformerly Jean. Gollthon. whose iei?ik. niuehtsea. abU shout free'true name Is unknown, George 'No'-Inge -Southwesterly across said hot dressniattlng course. White Sewing t hie. J. L. Mars, J. S. Johns. J. A..H2 feet, thence northwesterly a : Machine Co. Hew Foley . Bldg. jGarrity,, Jr., Union. County. Oregon, distance of .ai.Zfeet, to the. most' Phone (83 W. . 2:-12-27-tf la municipal corporation. Sr, C. Zu- westerly corner . of suid ; Lot 4. t : : ' jber, C. W. Bunting and Minnie thence- Northeasterly and at right1 Annual Stockholders .Mwtln Bunting, his wife. Junes I. Wood-fanfflea with said Adams Avenue i Notice Is hereby given that the jell. Anna Oliver and J. K. Romig, )n2 feet to point of beginning, all' Annual Meeting of tne Stock ho id- and all other persons or parties jn fnion County, Oregon, being the era of the United States National , unknown claiming anj' right, title. ' i.n,i ririi in n,. t.i-.int- i-nxHtK vi xm. uronuu, uri'Kou, wiMesime, lien or i merest in ine reui be held In th-jlr bunking rooms on testate described in tho complaint, Tuesday, January Utn, at 10 Defendants. o'clock a. in., for tho purpose of i t f ul Hunters Amt llOfH) Kl r.U. Ore. Game Wanlt'ii ('.Union- of Stevenson. Wash., has :-worn out warrants for ilu arrest of Ia'o Garwood.' Krncst i;r ,:r and Tony Crmise. His ae t ii-ns followed discovery of- two tlrcssi'd dues nnd rifles, sid to to long to the men. on thfl Little Wind river. fleeting u Board of JJirectojrs for the ensuing year and for thu trans act ioni of any otfier business that mibt come before the meeting. T. J. SCUOGGINS. 12-li-30-t ,. 'amer !Mn(:eri SHERRY'S TODAY AM) TOMORROW, HARRY CAREY -In- R oarinii A New Bungalow IMtk rr TltK lHrtil LN of IbMntble IVaiuirs: Oitk flooi-s tlinnn;hi, wirvd for liglit and bent, eircti to fnrnacr. fine I'uhl i"i!'trs, butU-in ctiphtianis, irir ng beard, tun -h tulN. lr. num etiMis cUvtile tu-h.'a nnd OUtlrts. br.-:iKf;iNt nu. sIh ping porch, f-.ui coTicn t ed Kis m nt !th msny convent net s, lot Cti " ith lawn; coa to school an J store. This fine home v .is built for the ouii'T who nust leave. Ciioi-d at l:t $S.5eo, on convenient tt rnis. Wm. Miller & Co. are 1 Mir Siv'r " I'lione Main 1 Day : j-j, . liOllts Tal. , anil night service. FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must b In by t:00 k nv 2t Hours lo Cuiv a Cold anil Uouh We guarantee to cure any cough if you will take this reiredy for -4 hours. It costs nothing lo try un it ss you get well. Newlin I rug Co. 12-31-21 runs. Com- and talk it v ;n Iri:.r Co. nrtic: dii niee toll 4'hrifi tor thr-. or b. :i:lar prices. U.imily Prug Store Sumtimti.. j In the Circuit t'ourtof the State j of trtgon for Union County. Charles Huesing. Ben But sing and Henry Buesing, Ulaintiffu, vs. Orin J. Skiff and Klixabeth Skiff, liis wife; Nolan I.. Skill and Mary Skiff, his wiu : Carrie H. Sin lion and Mabel Skilf. and !l other un known heirs of W'iliis Skiif. de le- s'd, and all other persons u.t iKnuwii claiming any interest in tae "lv '"'"inai tslalc denb.d lur.in. lt.- j To i'arrie U. SheJton. Mab.l SUiff. and all other unknon n heirs of bold- j Wiihs Skiff, deceased, and all othir ie. We ( persons unknown c!a.nning any in it prices t, rest in the real estate dsrilnd dtsvount ' her.'in: erthorn-i - in the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are h-re- Antonio Brod. Mary Noble. .Chris tinia Noble. Golithon..1Margdret J. i Noble, Uewis F. Nobl,e, I). C. Cal lluhan, I. C. Stevens. Turner Oli ver, Jesse P. Champlin. John f,r- Jo Gassman. Colon McKn- izie, Henry Hunstroth. eaeh if Hv- ifng. and if not living theic heirs ! !',011? known or unknown.' Jean Golithon 'Doo, formerly Jean Gollthon, whose 'true name is unknown: Mary 1-,. , Stenberg; and also all other per !sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint, the above named 'defendants: i In the Name of the Stat of and further decreeing that you and each of you huvo no rlaUt. title or ' Interest therein, and barring you of all right, title, estate, lien, .claim or interest therein, and for .addi tional .equitable relief, K ,. ( .t ( This summons Is ser'ed upon you by .publication thereof in 1 .a Grande Kvenlng Ohserver by order of Hon U. G. Couch, County Judge, dated and filed herein Iecember 24, 1924, prescribing six weeks pub lication hereof in said newspaper. Dated and first published this 26th dny of December. 1324. cocintAN & kri:khahi. Attorneys for I'laintifl, Residing at La Grande, Oregon. dlXc 2G-Jan. 2-9-lC-23-30-Keb. 6 Only One There's one Rheumatic Cure that Cures! Come and talk it over. Newlin Drug Co. -30-3t , luired to apiM-ar and answer cttnp)atnt filed lurainst you in p-r rorl foi .the above entitled court and cans-- mne ;v7-W. on or before six full weeks aCer 12-27-t: j:he date of the first publication of 1 1 his Summons against you and if ed tery In sin-you fall so to answer and apivar s to n: ve them, j for want thereof, the plaintiffs t-e flun on'y st;will pr-.'.y the Court for judgment !:.. ity Drug and decire against you as foilows: 12-Ji-3ti That the plaintiffs are the on- era of and s txed in U-v simple of Cm Hate Number jth-' rnl property d.srril-e. To'. Wh:!e and eI. el-1 pie""H sal pru T1---S- prii- s tr ft-Siix--rttu.rn-Wright's St ore. Hardware Crockery Cutlery Glassware F. L. LILLY Bwdwar Phona Main 85 Mt. Emily BrandHams Belter Costs Less 25c lb. Grande Ronde Meat Co. 28th Anniversary FURNITURE SALE NOW OX W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 12-:7-6tp - Rails" Il's His Ijitrst Suvcr A!.-.. CI.YPK C(HK 1m 'iiik i;uo(iio Knn:s. A Wetom Comet v M: OI' ., v rs; Ul II l h. .1 ,.i:r .i It'!'. :.n.l i-jt jvnr ' I'M l o.l nh. Inv.ijft; Ittn swiiam: i- r.-r.- IT U K c -I t v iiiis rt mi i it. I I T I s ,kKi. ,. ,r,, K Vdl It i ior Till. .? 1HI IM i; ,.t ?: . ' I I i: mo ; it. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. iififs nud ll niV. It S-v Itwnr Main TtJ I KlUsix i:i i SI4H klhlilr. Aniiiml Hf-lln Notice I hrrot-y ylvvn that the t-rs c.t th.. Xjl Grande X-itlinI l;ink Iw n.-ltl ai thnr lnkinc hoiw in l.a Cranio. lr.-crin. or Vu";ly, January ISrhl t o'clock - V:: At ! PonrfS O' I'irtH-lrt-n will l.o p-t-.l to .n. tor tbr c.tr IP;.V ii:-t .tirh olhrr bn.iii.!.. wl .v trunic!r4 r.j pr-SH-riy ofrt-r. H. K. COOUIH1H l-ll-rt-t oshlfi How b niT Wontl rilr? l-jf t it r n- f w ,i d.tT. --, , caaU, j r con!. Min 4 V -1 T-ti t I I'- t Lite 1 for two t,. 1 1. i'.i. irnrt tot. n a a a s n M B R1 H ta a M n a n H H IBE3EI Save 50c A Sack On Floiir ith maiet advances of several dollars per barrel o date and further advances cominj? c offer our cu.s tonieis, for a very limited time, these popular brands at under market prices: 01T. SKAL 4Mb. sack. ?1.7D; bbl... JERSEY CREAM ..,49-liv s;ick. ?2.18; bbl.... FEDERATION OLYMPIC 19-lb. sack, $28; bl.l S8.72 ..-.-1Mb. sack, $2.78; bbl f 10.72 HERE THE THRIFTY THRONG IB. H n a M M a n u pa ia Ft n 13 bit HOOVEIUZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries M n 13 a is 1TUC S:.r". E3 .vile, nr. Mt.' Kfckly Sho. llSXSSSISISEES:iESKISSIIIIlJUIlBnUEIBI&ICCUII8ESS&S2SSIBIIZCa