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Monday, April 27, 1025, VAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. i I ; $3.95 i Pae-Stylc WORK mid SPORTING SHOKS s:j.93 '111 is is one of the most imiiiziii!,' values wo have ever offered. Tlio uppers of t li e s o shoes am made of soft Krom Elk stock and th soles are jrenuine Good year Wingfoot. If the Good year Winfv foot Soles on these shoes fail to jrive you long:r service than you are ac customed to jret from leather, we will replace them free of charge. Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grant Roan, Mtfr. "Prevent Forest Tires It Pays" WCMI.W MiltHU skV IHltT (1 1 1 A, NTH TASS. r. Mrs. J. K. ltutton, teacher at Diie M'hool, lv tulles wesl of this city, v ss te-rt-ounly injured when the automobile In which she was driving with her son sirmk the car driven by i nris t KiMiuin. Mrs. Ihi'lon was thrown fromj1"' iiii, I hi machine and rvixed injuries , on the raiiK-s. to her lund. Mrs. ltutton was on' htr wav from this clt to tn-school ah n tin- neeid. nt oer:irrfd. Another EOR the benefit and protection of our d positors with checking accounts, we have illcd the Protectu Ched System. With this System, you cm write your checks for a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount. That being done, no check can be raised to a higher amount. Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this 8ystcm to you. It is free to all depositors. : EQUAJ.IY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET V ; - .' DESK AND PAY ROLL USB Ofie mm I I La Grande National Bank iBIBEBBBSBEISBSElBBBIBiaiDBBlBB n gS'H.E'R.R'Y.'S w M It'll W :ui, BEHOLD THIS WOMAN n M a H N H n N CI H HI M H H M H An Adaptation of I , I'hiibtt- i pH ti. im - faiuoi- nowl I he llillm.in ' n;i M i;h ii Mi;.t i i;m di i.a mofii: (IMC.IIs ( t itV i It.s H mi.i: 1;osi iitij.v i;s iimkiii The slaty of a nu.tn diw n ; nd she it i.m w eait h at; . n .. . to tn.-a i i.u-l on the r CREEKS HIGH IN UPLANDS MCnU'AI. trit!Xtri (Hp.eial Medical had iimli' a rain Nloriil la at Saturday i.hnh la-u.-.t mint iu'-;r,lw and i.aiay In winter, and in .lay. Th- rneU uiv runnlnR ovcrj,, llT holtir than Dutch lov- tli.. bank and tin boUntn lands lirrlTlu(, can't be i1m-cJ. 1 '.tit scein oover.d with water. The farmer ; ,-ujjy not 'j j,,. ,m,a build- in' I may r x .dmK their iillah i ' ,KH miike a tolerably HatWlnetory lb 11k. jhliuw In;. cnplcu 1 1 y I he old r oll s. Mr. and Mis. J I". Kennedy n-ul)M, u( lm. nrm r bimph-.i run uj tertaln-d Mr. and Mr. I.. A. t 'linn-1 1 rjfe lno mUrh lo "Hlmpllclly of j dl-T, Mm. V. Ilur;r and Hons, M i h j h,,,.- fr iy :it(., f ry good l-'oM'-r nnd Mm. I . Miller ut flin- W3C "mmpte (in. k." hIIII. nl'j ii. r i' !!( . (hi all. architecturally. Waahinj,'- j Mr. and M i . L. S Winth motor- j Um ts a handsome city. j d lo Ivndleioit Till nday. Th v j , ' JUTt.n.iwlU' il bono ,y Mrs. Topographically. ilH Hllualiou In! Cowan, t'l I i-m;o, California., p!,.,,, u iliU- cta ular. Iihe who "III np-nd two week visiting j Jtlo j.iU j,w'a, for Instance, bin. f rl ndtt and r tit o. Sod h 1(4 1 I. l-.ifi returned home i alter sjh n-iini; a v at Huntington. Mim. StiMe l"ou; l the ranch Kp.-ni .Monua and Tuesday at tl home. Amoni: tlmf (r J. !. k' i)i)'''l j M.dlcal utiM in n' ;u;ll11 1 lt..k. ltieMia;(f ri mi. ii.im m.t.. . .... ........ . ii. Wanl.r-r and ojs. ar Wliltlfii. f S'. I Miliean. -M inn (. Woid.ui iiim h isil 1'"" head of raMlf from Mr. Oliver Mou.lt'' Mr. and Mis. Ka.il. r h'un'lay II ll relallVeK 1(1 M dh a!. Weve Pairyii and faniily haw moved to K;'e Valley. Mih. litis IVt.m had JtK dinner cue: Tuesday I- S. V tnth uiuJ I Ml.- Susif Tuivun. i After hetliK litis, nt from school for two month on account or h( troke I. k Mis l.illh toe Kennedy) is uhle to att.-nd hchoul again, t 1 ' though she sail h-iS to us.- crutch-j vs. I Mr. nnd Mrs. I'. Kelly left Sun day (or Spoi-: a lie. Wash., to yist. their dauiiht. rs. Mis. It. Vanorder and Mrs. W. Kdc- rimin. U A. Chandler spent the w eek- - nd ut M. dleal. lb- was arcompan-; Ak ow a r,KI11). ,tm..it,-ns. ' i. d homr by Mrs. Chandler " t ,.ham:e isilculaled to reduce Wash-i luis been helpinc to care for hcrji1R to ,hl. dntb ntMi,y iv,. 1 n.olh.r. Mrs. J K. Kennedy. iof .(!ll(hurir. 4 'bceland anv other! O. Words.MV of t'ottaie drove. .1 l(Jtt I H. Wanker. J. li. Harsm. i. i-av and Joe lty h.lptd drive the m oroon i am- irum i-- . from K ile alley. arrivinrr at Medical Mnulay w h. re j '!' nur" " callliiK on farmers ot this conimun- Hy Tu.--la' " J nunrn or Ul7SZ31 oi.i;H' et" Washington as Capital Leads Rest of World (Continued from fug? One.) kitI, likn the I'rlnce of Wab and t( ou:ht to bo a point of pride 11 h all Atm rti aim lo have i lit in favorably imprensed. Washington alwayii has lived npl lo lift jol fairly will. Climati- nlly It Isn't much to bran about in h unlet way it flutters tin- eye. j ,olli;il. ,.xend a nice flat stretch i of bottom for hustneus purpo.seM. i ul ,,.. t.omi.a the hills-nolhiiu- . irineiidous and overpov. rlnj; lui! i a pretty background. Aluif all. Washington is a cilvi uunii-roua open spaces. parks. w,Uar,.ti li IuhkIi s and circh of j A wood muny of them arc. f diK(l(;ured hy soiue prelty poor , sla(uary hut x fair share of it - incattur-M up reasoliahty well ;md I a taw Bpeciuieii ure very hit-'h-'r i.i us. l')ven the iiffly ones are so M'rcened by dense fnllaKc that the fKeii'-ral linitressitin is more tha.i fuvorublc in auiiiiiu r. ' at . any irulc. That's the real beauty of Wash-j itnglon her tn-en. lining the si reeks ;even in the business district, and i her Ml tie parks In the bM.sines-i district, ion. where, by contra!:!.! such spots of vend ure look their loveliest. Them1- are the feitturip which make the capital as de lightful its it w hs. and K'TicralU ' speaking-, stilt is. 1 The thrice ucctirs' d automobih and guudruply condemned flivvi i iRI responsible. Washtmctonsf n ft H( y .wide enouxh for the swarms on i 'these iionkin?, blatttn thiiiKs. j4 M-rchanis arc insisitnu that road- w;y xt,.nj,.(, an, si,iewalks icorn - spondltiKly slirunk to make room for mote I's been done in several Instances. Wors-' is to fol low. With thise inoin?s backward of curb lin.s. down coim- th trees. There's talk of mutikitin; the old elms even ulon? the ave llll'' of the presidents, tj let dou-ble-d'ck busses Ret by. Allloisls an- clainorimr iiIpo for the pavtni; of the preen sptc.-s to inaKe jtarK mi; places for Ihetr cars. Thfy'M turn tf.e capital Into a i:asIine fillint; station if t hey have their way. This town btdoriRs to the coitn-' t'-y. The country oupht to euine 1 and Lt I and eyeful of what the uti litarians ar- doinc Then. i tln rCs any 'tiw of the artistic h it la the I ntt tl Stat. s. i stuavk will ko up that may do some ;ocd. And what to do with rt tin-it public oi'tPtuts n i r worri'S Coekt.ind. Mr., win-re an -ii;aor in io mil. Minerva Says We w ill )i,ic a li' w ship- 1 Iin lit of Itiaek Kid 4-st i .ip. haitd-tiliie d. Mi klide isot-. rul...:i I 1-iihIi heel. 1 ubbef j loi hit ; ill all m. s. to care for tho:e wholii lave lud f- t and want a dnss stitct ; dipper. ( We haxe now on hand aM , mxi and widths in Mine- j Inn's Areh-Aid SUpiei: an 1 1 Oxlords. Sit k I' d made '. w.ll by nt-ar-iittf tii.se hoes. We Ii.'IM- in;: 11 y ClsUilllflU v ho wai' nidhnii . N( but (hi m.i'ie. Ail atch trouble einntuat' d in this niak THE B00TERY 4. AY IIAYHLN. Mgr. Shlttr i-ni 1 p! All KiinU e-r 1V.Ii-Ih-I "or Imh- Tackle That Tickles Newiin Drug Co. "" ' " : -'i j Observer Crossword Puzzle j ' 2 p pI p I K 1 7 f""i po Lutf LmJ l . 7' tt !pr? ! LtiJ 'il NT . f j 27 3 toq wnJniiiIvP"r " iwHii.w ; -j mnm rm fV V-: ; 1 1 n.l-ilnmrt jAMMaaMMM kf kjill r-- i HI mm . LJ yrrsz I I I I ' I litMil I If you June ji half holiday today, you may n-ed all of It in trying to Mdve this pui.ie. There ure a feu words in here that will stop you tor a w hilv. IIOIIIt.T.L ( 'orrupt. P- n declarations. CuliMit'lcnt of turpentin-' lis. In inakin? varniviies. Wrai.ped (the d-ad). To ffuide. liuiinless snake. To prepare lor publication. torne. Condo ns s (as kls on surfac of solid bodies). To cry with convulsive ins breath. You. Itinl similar to est i it'll. To lulu lc.it e. Toward. To hue. lielonjriutf to summer Hornet iines commences atch- f I ::( , - ( w or.l ft It lie instead of . one who n-eoluis clollus, Klao r. Kxumination. it,v jj, ,..ish ((n sk uder and moolii. A sea:-onii)i:. Carriages used in winter. To shower. Helps. An order prohibit i ut; Hie de 44. parture or entry of ships at certain peris. " 1- Neuter pronoun. .'iL. Automobile. :.4. To be sick. itehoid. '!. Illuminated. "i. Abhors. "1. "'ii.m pounds. Toward ll-.e me. itll. 4. h'unctis disease of ry.-. 'V Victuals. S6. Jann played with cats, each hawnjr Ii nutnbeis. Mori- recent. t". I't-rson in c.itiie.lral who cop ies imisli? for clioir. FIND IT HERE Copy for this col i turn mtiM be In hj :UU a. nu Head (Mir Ad mill Snw, ?! speeials durimr baby week. Dr. Denton Sleeping tiarm.-nts, any size. 1 to t. $ t. i:ub-n in l ant's shirts, $t. And s v. ral other or -tiebs. Special prices for babv W..-U, April :'7Ih to May 'lid. Nor ton's Kiddy Shop. 4--'i--t 1 yti feel all rim down and just no rood you will find the new- pre scription of N -re Tonic and Htiild ! v. ill put pt p into ui. It will .Hi-;id you up and s'lmulate you. It contains no ah olutl. yet if' is inure stimulatlr.K'- It costs Sl.oO a bolt I -j and sold only by Silverlhorn Wri'ul's Family Dru Slwre. 4-3-tf tf yo'l have skin trouble or Heh imc and breaking mil ot" the skin. uu will tind ritat m-v prescription tor i rv ;u,t, for irmw u pi ople or ior ttal'P s un l i hiM'en w ill irtve imme diate ii SMlts. 0er a thousand peo j.it m l a (iranile hao been eureO ! the us- (if this prescription. Sold ..t a tM.'lb- e-ll'v by Sllver- ;liorn-Wri;ht's Family i 'ru? Store. 4-:3-t; Zuhfr Itriek : t ii b t n -'. man;! sem. -nt. Haoms at uil pries: also board i Ii rates.' Cveijtr-.mir nue rn. 1 l"s Wimli Ave. I-4-rT-IL Call for City Warrnm. Ntttae is hi rei.v stv. Ihut all watrants'on ih-1 C':i'-ri Fund of HI 'he Fit or Ui (Irande. tire., and f$ in !er. d A pr tl l'"th. 1 '.:.. or prior gjj t herein ar- iuivn calh-d for p V nt' itt and mteret en said warrants ' from th.e i'Mh d.iv of April. 12 KM VIA M Kl'WI.K!:. H Tris.-ir. t ; : lu- t'liy.of fe U tir.ui.-, (ir.-on l( ---' M H Attention. M T!.e Mt.ricar- I-M i i, U- aittx Sho? H an- niric f iei.d tr.ens!iutt"ii.4 Kjg thtS Wiek Of Katlirvnr Itoone t ' M lii au'.y C!; y. .',s ir e shatniHM UHi tit-iro. is e-il Th- May and Frt da s. i art M..m i t ior appoint- H nit at. I . l-itp H 71. Frvslily. vi:utical I. Detained. To entreat. 3. Wand. 4. Like. 6. Bridce over a va.h-y (esp. I. S. cities). 6. Hnisht-s. 7. Tree in maple family. t. Wordy. I1- Correlative of either. in. Tiny. 11. Totals. 1.'. An Iron pin for fitting planks together. 1C. J'oe. IS. IVrlod. I'". I'artlcles. 'ess'-l for wlue used for I'.u- cliarist. ?3. To place one's self on u chair. -t;. ChHnffeal.de. Truo to fa.t. 3 1. Gontr?. Z2. Knsltsh titles. 33. Musical exercise. 34. t.uttrral. 4f. Tars. II. In a stale of motion. 4 2. Avenues. 43. To pain a slight superficial kos Irdc. 4". Kikimo house. 4 1. Midday. 4S. Sorrowful. r". Twict. Limb. i7. Mineral ued in making face powder. To Jotr. 'lo. Hymn, si. l:ipp-d. f3. Kind of bee or beetle making ' bi7.zin? sound, i.".. Lawyer's chare". J7. Seventh note in scale. C'.t, You and I. larffe lunmlo plants out of pots. Asters ready May 1st. yt us fill your hantMnr baskets now. ('h-r-rys Clorists. 4-: l-tf liiini Loans lxw Itaiis Money to loan on lm proved farina. Ixiw rjtes; prompt ser'iee H. K. Dixon, I.a Urande, un-son. 4-;"Mf Cull Mum tor O-sninf:. press ing and alterations, KMrt w rk. prompt sTvice. Th- Wardrobe. CudT nrw niiinaeciuent. 4--l-t; llcnistltclilnit, ptetittniT, button holes, etc, Norton's KJdU Rhop. 10-14-tf Thos.' Dim- i.trr Toueh-rs. Ci in h bottle for .'Cc. is the ImsI Htth pill sold by anyoti for constipation tor children and adults. Sold only hy Siiverthoru-WrlphCa Family Drug Store. 4--tt Mrs. r. A. Halm-s. Jefferson Ave, corner Willow, 1'hone ".'4S-J. S-2-lnip i Nearlv new Willys-Knicht to I trade fur Stock cattle. Write 1U. Klsin, ur- con. 1 .'-'J-'J 7-.'.p In the DiMrict Court of tin- 1 nit -! ed States for the District of On-- 1 son. - ! In the M liter of Fre 1 Leak. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Fre, I..-ak La Grande. Fnlon County, .In the i Mate nd 1 Mstrlct a for s.iid. a bankrupt. Notice is H- reby Given that on th- -Milt day of April. If-':.. th" said I'rvd Le.ak was duly adiu-lica- Sugar, 1'uic Cane, 100-lb. sack 57.:! 1 8 Cans No. 2i. Mission Tomatoes 9!c 10 lbs. California White Itcans 7"c Jersey Cream Flour. l'.)-lb. sack J'J.'.I Koyal Halving Powder. 12-o.. tin :.') 9-lh. Sack Peacock Oat Makes 5-!c 11 Uars Polar M'hitc Soap '...39c HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHKKi: THK T1IK11TY THIIOMJ" LA (iKANOirS PIONEER LOWER PUK E FOOD STORK M UN 19 MOTOR DELIVERY ted hankrupl hy the ristrlct Court of the t'niK J Slales-lor the- Dis trict of Oregon, and the first ineet inir of his creditors will he held at Hip of fire of 11. K. Dixon, lu-iwv. t.a Mrande. Oreoii on Saturday. .May ili, 1 v.'i, at )ii a. in., it' which tirrn' said creditois may at tend, prove their ctaiins, t-xainiiH the bankrupt, and tiantct uch other huslncKS as may prop-r)y come oefore tniti me tini;. II. K. Dixon llefen-u In flankruptcy (AM clniniH must he sworn to or hunkruptty hlunka before filing) 4-27-11 utUf of I'inal Settlement. nutici; is n i: li Kit V OIVKN that the tindersiKti.d. Albert ll. Hunter, as the administrator of (U estate of Kii.L W. Hunt-r. .hi.i- d, ias filed Ids Final Account in I lie said estate nnd the t "ounf y Court has fixed Monday, June 1st, I'JTi, ut (he hour of (t;(ni a. in. H Hie Court House in the city of f,:: Orunde. Itnioii onnty. Drecon. in the time and place for h.arin up on the s.tld final ai count. Albert It. Hunter Administrator of the Jvdnte of Kliza W. Hunter, deceased. H. K. Dixon. Atrorney for Administrator. Apr. l'7-.May 4-i l-is-2r Nolito of I'iiuil Account. Notice is h.-reby jiven to all cui fcertied Hint Kate Crazier, executrix jof the last will of Anna M. Ste vens, deceased, hag filed in tha County Court of Cnton County, Oregon, her final acoiint in the administration of said estate and s tid court has set Tmsday tht I'i day of May A. D.. linT.. at th County Court room in Da Grande, Cnlon County. Oregon, ut the hour of two o'clock p. in., as the time and place for hearing such account nnd ail objections to Hie same. KATK KKAZIKI: 3-xecutrlx of the last will of Anna .M. Stevens, deed. Apr. IS l'O-'-May 4-11. otict' of I'inal Settlement. In The County Court Of Fnion County. Oregon Jn the Matetr of the Kstutu of . I. I.ehde, Iec-ased. Notice is hereby piven Chat tlr; undersigned, administrator of the "state of C. l- I.ehde, deceased, has filed In the County Court in ti e State of OreRon. for Cnion County, his final account as administrator of said Kstate. and thaL the 1'oth day of Mtty, 1!25, at the hour o 1 1 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day. nt the County Court lioom iti the Court House of said County, has been fixed by the said court in the time and place for hearing m objections; to said account and the settlement thereof. HAL. UOHNKNKAM V Administrator of the Kslale of C. K. Lehde. Decca.s. d. H ll. K1NUO Attorney for Administrator April l:5-:t'-27-May 4-11 S)MHMimn SMtkN AI.7.VI iioiikin One l i-li in o Wn k1 LONDON' (AC) Tlie hik-h cos: of sahuon fishing In private Scot-; tish waters has Rone higher this ir. I'or sumo reason the fish ! have refused lo provide sport for; the wealthy nmrlers as in other nsons. The salmon population ot the lUver Spey tliis ar was csli-i mated at son, compared with ap proximately L'.i.iuu in noriiKtl se i- soiis. I A sportsman is said to have paid, .I Mi w eekly 1 or 1 ii privib-e i; ', uini; one fishing rod. lb- remain-j ed five weeks and caught one f :h ( at a cost of Jl.7.".. ' Urin l's Your Films lo Ik Finished. In our ilcxehmiu nnd printing depnrlnieiil ipial itv f Hit firt (iitikleta lion. I tevii It- inii-t ihai our ciiloiiicrs, and they do. lit in in jmir films ami find out. Red Cross Drug Store ! HIBIBIIDRSSEIEB Lowest Prices si! w m w f&l V ill r m 108 Depot St., ill "Big Mac" Work Shirts At the New Low Price of Buying for several hundred tores means large v !nj;; lower prices to you; better values to all our cuj.. fomers. WORK SHOES Mulcskins ' $1.98 A sjilcitdhl siiiiimei shoe of -pl it leather, online (m, Irht weight a bij; iiltH. 8-Inch Mulcskins $2.19 The ahoie sIhh in an H inch top. A shoo which pro tects the ankles and keeps dirt out of tin- shoe. Elkhidcs $2.49 ChiMthne relan clklmtc loatlu-r. sturdy -oh, outing tot. A rental kahle ili--weather shoe for leal wn -ivi 8-Inch Elkhidcs $3.19 The nim- sImk as ahtnc shown in N-fiteh top. A rv oiilo with farmers, railroad ers and mill workers. Exide Batteries STIlOMIlLItG CAltnLKETOnS B. ft Ir. FixiUlkIiLS Packard Wlrp all fIm-s Gnnerator fc Starter Ilrusuna Lifiht Gloltcs all slzeo ljamp Sockets Genuine Remy and Delco Coils, Points, etc FRED T. IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diajrnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake oanatormnx Dr. W. T. Thy. Owner and Director. m Superior Service Fresh Creamery Duller, 2 Carnation or Alpine Milk, N'utola Margarine. 2 lbs. M. J. 1!. Tree Tea, lihuk Hill's Red Can Coffee. 1 lb., Preferred Stock Mot Popular Coffee in t.a Grande 1 lb. ISc; 5 lbs. I r n ni a ttkj wrw. 571 DEPARTMENT STORES La Grande, Ore. 73c -big, outstanding value ; -fast color chambray, in plain blue and green ; -two large button pockets; -square cut tails; -large, roomy sleeves and body ; -all size? : M H to 1 7 "1 Mac" is otir registered trade mark. KHAKI PANTS, $1.19 to $1.98 l.fllt WeiuhL meiliiini, ma) iood weight khaki drill fur Mimm.'i' wear. Splendid 'tal lies. Knit Unions 98c Short sleew, ankhi leirlh knit Karnient at a icry low price. A bis Munitirr '.alue at ahoie price. Mesh Unions $1.19 A popular garment In mesh siytt. short sle'es. liuht weight union for hot summer days. Athletic Unions (i9c - $1.69 Athletic st .lie uillaiis, eni full and xnnf(i'iahle. ( tf dimity soni'-ettu ami silk striped MMiisotlc. Ccol un ions that spell sol hi comfort. KIoxuu llocua Stop Ll kIiis lUdwrt Itosi-li antl ('liantpfoa Spark IMiiks Coper Tuhini (.arbrfel ticuhhera BURGESS 110(1 icttemtm At. IE m m n Iks ;) cans 29c n & i.'c S or (Jreen. 1 lb. 6 ia $2.2.: S 57c; I lbs. riant Now tb-adi, Q Ci.i'it for porch )o und bas. m 4 Hlied - ' ha a Ntbi,'' kt i.Pd or puUltllSK. livTAtl- a. l.vl" iia, Fe'.vime., IllIBlllBIBIBIllBiBlBIIiafiBIIB