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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1925)
Monday, March 2, 1925. PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER lu:ta, I'Vli. 37, 28. March 2 und 3. Nuwltn Hook & Htulluiicry Co. Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Prices World'! Largest 1 Chain Denartmftnt rhc nvwv.Hl in Htutionury pn-tty pntli-niH, prclty i-oluru just rrci'lv-' cl. Tli) prkva an! n'tiHomtbl. ut HllviTtlioru-Wright's Futility UriiK Money-making Time For You VOLUME RETAINING ;: . TIME FOR US ' . A Combination of Tremendous Mutual Interest Offering a Great Stock of Men's III: llll ft ill! :-LZ Za-f'S'-..; Store Organization I more. 2-2S-ir 571 DEPARTMENT STORES KprliiK allowing or nil the latist htyli-s in coat, suits and draws, TluirNday, KrlUuy and Saturday ut III..- Uonntt .Shop. Mrs. H. Mi-tcalf. Mgr. 2-26-41 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Men's Work Clothing At Prices That Mean A Saving ft Miaa Gladys sillier bus rouin for a limited number of piano pupil. ('nil utii.llo t 7fiU n- 1, I nr.. ' uny day except Monday or Thurn duy. Jf-7-l'.'tp .WORK GLOVES For Men friends kind .... Silts and Overcoats ff-fb SOCIETY BRAND AM) OTHERS At Reductions Both Drastic and Genuine An unexcelled opportunity for you to buy cloth ing of unquestioned quality at genuine savings. Our entire stock is included in this event. It i3 clothing that we gladly guarantee. The. models are the prevailing stylos. Fabrics of foreign and domestic weave, and the shades and patterns most favored this season. ' . . 3 Outstanding Groups $23;75 31-73 Real $30 to $55 Values WHY? The reason for this "VOLUME EVENT" is two-fold: ' 1. This is our dullest season. "Sales" decrease but "Overhead" keeps on, and the dull time is the time to stimulate trade. 2. Once a year a merchant should introduce his leading brands of merchandise with an incentive to the purchaser. We realize that any loss wc may sustain from this event will be amply repaid by the new friends we make who will readily pur chase these lines in the. future at regular prices. 3;:0f;:Tiie: World's Best BOSTONIAN FAMOUS SHOES Values to $10 OTIIKK S1IOKS $:i.9." (o $5.!).") STETSON FAMOUS HATS Values to $7.f0 OT1IKU HATS $3.95 to $1:1.50 BRADLEY FAMOUS SWEATERS s3.' Values to $0.50 OTHER SWEATERS $2.95 to $9.85 c m Hprl nk' tdiowlng of all tho luteal styles In couts, HuitH und dresses, Thursday, Krlduy und Kulurduy ut the Uounet Hhop. Mrs. Ji. AlKuulf, Mr, i . . -. 2-25-41 Astrologer Mrs. K. A. lluliiifR. Jefferson Avo., corner Willow. l'Jion,' 248-J. 2-2-lmp Vour prescriptions iUiehly und properly rilled uud delivered with out delay. No extra, charge for de livery, ut Kllverthorn - Wright'til e'uinlly lrui? St on. 2-2S-tf Notice of Final .Settlement. Notice Is hereby Riven thuL the undersigned executrix of tho lust will und testament of Willis I. I Stoop, deceased, hus filed in thoj Countv Court of thn State nf Ore.' ffon for Union County her Html uc count, und that the court has set Tuesday, the 3rd day of Mure it, 1925. ut ten o'clock A. M., ut the court room of said court, us the time und place for hearing any oh-, jecllona to said account, und In case no objections are filed, for j the settling and upproving of same. ! Dated ut La Gruiide, Oregoil, I tills 29lh duy of January, lit25, MYKTL13 KTOOP, i Executrix of tho last will and testament ot Willis I). Stoop.' deceased, j Feb. 2-9-lG-23-Mur. 2 ; j police or fMieriirs mi it'. Notice is hereby given tttat by vh lue of n execution. Judgment, order, decree und order of sain 1s htted out of the Circuit Court of the estate of Oregon for l.:nlon County, to me directed and dated the lfvth day of February, 1 125, upon u judgment rendered and entered in said court on the lllh day of Keb ruury. in favor of C. C. I'en- inlngton, plaintiff, and against Itert Jacubs and Versa Jueobs. his wile, and Hoy Jacobs, defendants, for the sum of $:i52.ui). (witli Interest there on ut the rate of H per unnuin from the 71 h day of September, K22. until paid, the further sum of Jolt. 1)0 us attorney's fees, together with plaintiffs costs und dlsburso- iments to be taxed in the sum of I $10. no, and the costs of und upon Ithis writ, commanding me to make ImuIu or the following described real property, to-wit: i hot numliered 7 in I Hock 4. I I Street In the Town of l.a Grande, ' I'ulon County, Oregon. Also a stripj !of hind Klfty feet wide off of lh- K;iHt side of Lot H In I Hark . I Street in the town of La Grande, Oregon. i Now therefore, by virtue uf said; execution, judgment, order, decree und order of sale, ami in compll- ance w ith the commands of s.tid ! rit, I will, on Thursday, the Jiith : day of March, 1H2."), at Hi o'clock t , A. M., at the front door of t he , j Court. HiniHe In l.u, Ginnde, Cnttm ( (unity. Oregon, sell ut public auc tion, Hiibject to redemption us pro-; vided by law, to the highest bidder Tor cash In hand, all the right. .title and Interest whteh the within named defendants Itert Jacobs aiid Versa Jacobs, his wife, and Hoy Ja cobs, had on the 7th day of Sep tember, 11 2 2, (he date of the mort gage of the said plaintiff, fore closed herein, or since 1 hut dale had In und to I he above described property or any part thereof, to sut-. isfy said execution, judgment, or-, der. decree anil order of sale. In terest, costs and accruing cos's. hated this 23rd day of Kebruury 11125. JLSMK IIKKSIIKAHS. Sheriff of I'nion County, Oregon Fell. 23-Murch 2-9-10-23 Iterllu Suit -hies hermi-e. HLHUN (AP Suicides In ller lln decreased last yeur to :t fur !cuch l.fHio population., as against to Lena in i:'.':t. efforts are 'being made to get ut the etttises of I suicide In an effort further to i jdltee the number. "Pay Day" Work Clothes Overalls and Jumpers Made for and Sold Exclusively by the J. C. Penney Co. A fine stock of men's Work (Moves for ull hinds of work. Sturdy split 1 e a t u u r a, horsehlde piilins, split leath er backs, bodkin K'oves'uud ull-lioraehide glovui. A splen did ueleetlon, hi) within . thla price runtfe. . 1 79 to $1.98 ROCKI'ORD. SOX .Men's work, no In a: liravy cotton. A niili-ndkl siix lor Bcrvleo a fuvorltn with uorkliiff men. At this low price. 15c $1 .39 ea. Heavy blue denim. Bar tacked pockets to prevent ripping. Double stitched seams. . Cut extra full and roomy. Overalls have 2 seam legs ; 2 hip, 2 side, watch and rule pockets. ht I SI2t"!l Nona Gennine Without This Label Men's Work Pants In a Variety of Materials MOLESKINS Jlen's grey pin striped Work Trousers of firmly woven fabric. A trouser that will withstand severe usage. Heavy pockets full-cut trouser $2.69 CORDUROYS Cords in light and dark colors and var ious weights. ' Full-cut sizes, allowing comfort. Splendid values made possible by our volume purchasing power. $3.49 to $4.98 Crusher Hals Of Black Felt Htnek felt Bemi-sofl hutH, that can be rolled und put into a pocket. A fuvorllo with railroad men. A big value ut only 98c Cowboy Hats ' In Felts and Velours This is Indeed u fine group of cowboy huts. Hlacks. browns, preys and hlueks in e vi! ru I si zes u n d styh h. I'arlKluid Jr., Dukola, Kftf 4 and many others. See lliem! $2.98 to $6.90 Men's Work Shirts We're sure you can't equal this exceptional value at any but a J. C. Penney Company Stor. 79c fast color chambray, plain blue and grey two large pockets that button square cut tails large, roomy sleeves and body all sizes: to 17 MEN'S UNDERWEAR A iiKMllum MeiKht cotton Kitrmi'iit suited for yciir arouiid wcur. I.oiitf sU-cvt-a uml unUlc li-iieth. .lusl the KiiriiH'iit for working im-n. $1.79 MEN'S UNIONS . Till light ni'lcht fur ut In one pii-cu with no front. Iiutlons. Allilotlc cut mifl liutlullB over li-fl shouhli'i', ahoit hIi'i-vkh, liiicc hiiBth. $1.19 Moccasin Vamp WORK SHOKS A splendid work shoi fur Die hardeHt use. Oil limited leu! tier with sturdy Hole und iiMKritisin style vimip. An I'xeeptional wurl; val ue ut this prie $3.79 Fhursduy, l-'rlduy und Saturday tit (he Donnet .Shop. Mrs. H. Meleulf. Mgr. 2-25-lt llf lllMltl'hltiK IMeol I Aim 7M Mis. J. K. OTonnell. 1104 O Avo. Corsellero lor Bureley corsets. 1-27-51 I'ltiinhliiic mid Sieamfiltlnf. rontructor. Phone 1-15-linp lleiiifltltehlnx, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf I Sprlnff showlnK of ull the latest ; stybs In coats, suits uud dP'ssrs. The lovers of Art nre enjoying a treut In making the- plaques und other useful and beautiful urtielep made from Persian eluy. Mrs. treorge Huuvrs is Rlviutf lessons In I his work at Klehardsnn's Art & Girt Shop from nine until five eueh day. See t he work t hut Is hetnK done ly the elans In the window of the Art Hhop. 2-20-tf Special price, 98.00 per cord oi 16-lnch wood. Phone 287-W. 12-27- m. ii. im:mi(; " l'.ye-SlKht SpeHulM nniT'in (Vrtlfieate No. 34. Ida ho eertifieute No. H. If your eyes tire when attending i picture show or when n'ndiin;. our now method of treut ni for nerve struin will remedy this trou ble and will enable you to rend with very eomforl. Another thlnir noC well known Is that fu per cent of the children wearinc glasses -are do injf so unnecessary und by this (reiiliiicni run be removed. With an experience or 5 yee rs we n prepared lo offer a hijrh class tipthulmic Service to those In need. If your eyes are causing you any trouble cull and see us ut Hotel .omitier. Tuesday. March 3 to Wed nesday, March 4lh, Inclusive. 3-1'-It HND IT MERE 1 ;i1mo wish tn thank them fur the oiillftil rtornl offerinns. Ur this coIiiimii init-t Is In by :uu a. m. A 1! itii. r, y,r. li-tj. Mi!!' c. Mr. and Mrs. Jabe I'onli . Mr. and Mrs. l-'ratik I'onley. J-J.llp hour vf ttitir U-n uvt nu nt. isiirned) HMtut.lt I.I Nil. . . W. WILLIAMS. J.VP HTKVKNS. 3-:-lt o HI. iiuit k n sultH Increase nppcttl". tiives you "pep" rr $l.o a bottle and Mild en;- liy Si i - hern WrtKht'a I'amlly IrK .StiTe. :-17-ll If I'nnl nf Thniiks. I.hIi to thank our and neighbors for fitiiiin-t' uml s mp.iHiy r is, the luehitx-iH of Ln tit ande LedB' No. S.'.M I .... I Or der o Moose hue been clbd up wn to pay mir last tribute of r ie. i ni our ltrother, Kdwin M. U ox whom (lie AlntlKh'y in His jtsdoin has Wen Tit to take I rem iimoiiK us, j He H Therefore, te5oled that vv,. as a l.o.lk'e tn ltrtherly ttfree ttou . vi. , 0iir (imjhm vnd ti- art. ' . t. .v in, an,, i ... fat. li in the IIAI VUM K TM Ibillmi I'ls-pie Work, 1 y rihI Multt S'rhi I A complete hue of supplies ami Pholie Main hi. After !:0t p. m. eeryl htmr (or the making nf 1 tilt - S-; i-lf ' Inn llaUes. i-andte sticks, boxes. and other beautltul tdjc ts of Hrt tor the home. t1ontr with free In struction ut Ith hunlson' Art He tilft.Shop. 3-itf ngun Trull Cafe, ;'ti4-J. I 'In no Tiinluic. I r-i.iney i.yie. uie piano nilier, 18 .it Hotel l'ohy. 3-:-tr Trash, cans and ashes hauled. Clean frurhrtice for feed hauled free. Plume f1 W. 2-24-6t The ew Neri In iyiirator. If you have n run-duwn feclhiK srt of all In-uml jour nerves on ends- try I hut new preparation, u j u r ii stimulant und builder, n i Miss Hud nut. of t he 1 vnnison it'TM' tttnlc. h better slimulant tbatitri.. will Kive free lessons in PspT any ukcluilk pr-parallel), Inn I'hm i . hIIiiji wax srl un I ta- Better Values SUNNY MONDAY SOAP, in P.nrs 13c POKAU WIIITK SOAP, 10 liiiis , G'.ti: COI.U m'ST .V.'A.SIIINC, POWnKU. I.nrre Pk'. 2. PEKT'S WASHINC MAC11INK SOAP, a Pkjrs..'...$l.(M WIIITK KING WASHING POWDER, Pkg 2Hc PALMOI.1VE SOAP. I liars 2!)c C1.0RAX WASHING P.LEAC1I, P.ottle. .. 2.x: KLACKRERIUES, Ko. 10 Tin . RASPBERRIES, No. 10 Tin ...UTLES. ,N. 10 Tiiv..:..., EOGAXP.ERRIES. No. 10 Tin.. G00SEP.ERRIES. No. 10 Tin. .. RIIUBARP,. No. 10 Tin CATSUP, No. 10 Tin ..(Wc ..'.Kit- ..(i!)c ,.7'Jc ..19c ..7-K WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG. HOOVEIUZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries IllllllIlBniEIIIlIUUUJIIUIllllllIUIIUllSEIIBII