La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 28, 1925, Image 8

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    Thursday, May 28, 1025.
Page Eight
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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WORK SHOES
$3.95
Made with "Paracord"
Holes guaranteed to
outwear leather. These
shoes are better-wearing,
more eomfoi tal)le,
and lower priced than
atiytliiii ever offered in
La Grande.
Men's Wear
1300 Adams Ave.
Grant Bean, Mgr.
La Grande's Cash Store
For Men
I CLASS
Enough of This Entertaining!
5 GRADUATED
I M H I- K It. Or'. (Special)
Trt'cKe pupils of ihe Jmhler high
school went gradual ed at cere-
monies held last Wednesday even- I
ing hi the inibler amusement hall
In-for" n lurv gathering of par
ents ami friends. C. ('. J Inmiuer-
ly pn-.'ill (l und an i riHpii at ionu I ml-
I dress whji delivered by lr. Pby of
(Hot I,;k I. A. Htrlnghum pre.
IhciKi'fl the gruduuWH vvltli their
(diplomas. They were; Bernlct
I Strlnghuiu, Ivy Luiiinnnn, Jill dy
I McCoy, l,ctu Hobbs, Kdnuhel .My.
era. Onirics Mjith, .lay Jlainni'T
Iv. Glenn Ledbeitcr. Wayne Welch,
I v Hulburd. KIiimt fuse aii'l
j Lloyd Woodell.
Imbler high school cann- lo a .
close Friday afternoon with one f I
tho most enjoyable programs ever
given In I riihhi-. Wayne Welch
-cave I lit valedictory address. Tin
j prophecy. In the hmnln of Leui
; KultltN, was clever, us was tin- class I
I 'will," with gifts for all. nad by
iKInn r ruse. Kdnabel Myers gave
tthe class history and Lee Hulburd i
feud Hit-- class poi'tit. The baseball
oa. Ihe basketball 1' iiins and olh-
ith dfiTvtiiif tin credit received
their lulttriv durliiK l" afternoon.
TIM! senior china of Die high I
1 school presented a li'-aul I fill pic
ture lo tin- school Frhluy. during
a K'-m-rul assembly. Jay Hammer
, ly presented tin picture which was
accepted hy Frank MrKonnon for
tlltt SCllOOl. Till! ClHHM UlHO pIC
sented Miss Kvu Ledbotter with
silver fdtilt and pepper shakers.
SouTop IT
Building Your Own
Home On $17.50
A Month Saving
If you look forward to the time when
you can build a home of jour own, yon
should be interested in what a saving of
$17.50 a month in the La Grande Building
& Loan Association will do for you.
Saving that amount each month, at the
end of 101 months you have accumulated
with I'o interest a matured investment
of $2500.00.
If you take that saving and invest it in
a home costing nearly twice as much, you
can secure a loan for the balance for long
time with this same association, paying off
interest and principal like rent each month.
And a saving of only $17.50 per month
is necessary to reach this goal. This' is
but one of the many ways the Building &
Loan savings plan can he of service lo you
in building an estate. Let us tell you more
about it.
La Grande Building
& Loan Association
Floyd McKennon, Sales Mngr.
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HERE
llvfl and acta quickly with wonder-j
fill resulU, for children as well fl
grown pernonfl. It costa only $t.0U
find Hold only by Kllverthorii-
Wrlfc'hfa Kuinily Vrag Ktoro. i
6-13.tf
Cull Main vaf tor cleaning, pret
Ing and alteration!. Kxpert work,
prompt B'jrvico. Tho Wardrobe.
Under new management. 4-21-tf
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The- MiHHionury Koeity will hold!
a cooked food nht t tin- Harris'
flrocery on Friday, May 2i'ih.
I'leum' have cakes, etc., the iro
cery by 1" u. m. a-US-It.
rmiw In tn 1 tiifiviTit'ii (imriTV
und hc our flower plants. -X
Kinds to aeifct from.
Astrolojicr
Mrs. F. A. Ua lines, Jeffc-rson ave
nue, corner Willow. Phono 24S-J.
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If you are annoyed by dundruff
' or laillnff out of tlu- hair, you
should pet k 75c botth of Germt
cldo and iJandruff Kradleator. It
will prove moat satisfactory. One
bottle does all that you could wish.
Ill really stops dandruff in a week's
lime. Jt slops falliiiB of the hair
in a month. It strcncihens the
roots of tho hair und produces u
new Biowlh. il Is sold only by KiN
verthorn-Wright's Family JruK
btoru. 6-1-11
l'arm loaiis !,ow Iluicj
Money to loan on improved
furme. Low rates: prompt sorvico
ii. hi. XJlxon, l.u, Grande, OreKon.
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IfeniSfftfllifnv- nititlnrr hiitinn
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
IK at i i;i:t.
"The I'ost Syst'in for lit Men ar
ches. Jr. Jntjte, HomiuiT iilds.
I'eonies for Decoration Day.
jrhomi Main Margaret rreasey.
1005 O Ave. Ei-n-Glp.
MIhh l.edbetdr has been the sen
ior class ad visor dun up the past
Mr. und MrH. Frank .Melvennotv
entertained t he Imbb-r baseball
learn at a feed at their home last
Thursday evening. Tim boys admit
that It Is threat lieintf on a baseball
team durlntf these days of dinners,
breakl'js'H and feeils. but the com
munity feels that they have earned
everylhhitf that they net.
rmmnunily Picnic ileltl,
The eomiutinlty picnic which was
held huit Friday at t Ins school
grounds was a bi succcsh. Fach
family brifiiitht a large basket, well
filled with good thinus ami at 1
oN'lock, the lutskels were emptli-d
and the contents placed on a large
litlili' fi-otn which a cafeteria dinner
was reri;d.
The Parent -Teacher association
is sponsoring a play called tho
"Kllchen Cabinet (treheMtra" given
by the Ladh-H' Aid soetety nl the
Ha pi In t church of la Grande,
Thursday eenlng at the Imbler
iinitiNt'iiif'til hull. There are 2."
Inslrumenls plac ed by I Mm orches-
Irn and the skill with which they
are handled make the orchestra
a ilal of the Iji Grande iniiuic
Ipal band. It is guaranteed Hs a
sure cure for the blues, and a large
crowd is cepxcle to greet it.
The peppiest game of the sea
son was played hist Friday after
noon at (he high sehnol grounds.
The Ui-DadH met the Imbler base
ball Ichth in a terrilie Mruggle.
Wln-u Hie Inst ,,ne of Mie m-I'Mds
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Moon DruJ Co.
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Upon us for capublo
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confer with you ns
to details and ttv.m
carry thein out.
We Vndeistaud.
lur Iinnlhl r.ir
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free of i barjfe.
Main OJ
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VndiortAkem
was stretched out In the shade, be
ing served cold lemonade by I he
sympathetic onlookers. I he scorn
stood i -1 in favor of the hlf s,
which just goes to provo that il
doesn't pay a man to try to play
ball afler lie has reached the age
of eighteen.
Wernesday morning1 Flias York,
Donald Knd. Frncst i'ugh, Harold
Oliver, Virgil Kandersan, Waller
Phillips with Iheir teacher, Charles
tThompHon visited the Gaskill and
Conrad ranches for practice' in
hiock judging.
All of the graduates of (he Imb
ller high school will attend college
J next year. Herniee Sirlngham.
i Lloyd Wooflell, Klmer Case. Lee
Hutburd, Wayne Welch und Charles
.Myers will go to O. A. C; Ivy Lan
.Malin. iiirdy McCoy. Let Uobbs,
Fdnabel Myers will go to Mon
mouth; Jay ilammerly to V. S. C.
and tlienn Lcdbettcr tot Willam
ette. Perfect AltciHlnnce. '
Those having perfect attendance
for the pa.t year in the grade
iM-hool at Imbler were; First and
'second grades. Nit a Wilson; third
land fourth grades, t 'lay ton Fox;
fifth and sixth grades, none; sev
enth atid eighth grades. Yudis
1 Slack.
Friday afternoon the Girls' S-w-!
ing club of the Imbler school, gave
an exhibit at the svhool. Aprons,
! handerehlef bags, sewing bags,
'needle books, tea towels, gowns,
jail Ihe work of the girls, were to
j be- seen. Mending and ..laming
had also been taught and Maniples
of this much neglected ait were
'very good. Mis. Cleaver. Ihe mi
pervlsor. was well pleased with
the results obtained from t he girN
and much credit should be given
, lo her as u teacher.
' The primary department of the
L. I. S. church will hold a May
party Wednesday ut the church
grounds.
William Wiggan.s arm hod. Mar-
in attended t he gradu;it irig e-ei-cises
at tin- I ,a Grande high
school la.d Frnlav , M r. Wiggans"
lliece, Miss Maijone Klibv, being
one of Ihe graduates.
Mrs. Mar Games, Mr. and Mrs.
John Del laas and fa lnily lelt for
t 'ov I-. alter a pbasanl isu with
Mr. and Mrs, iHiver Perrlu. They
will spend a few days with Mr. and
Airs. ri. D. Llov d and from 1 here
will lsit different points hi Wash
ington, returning to Med font, Ore
gon, wln i e lhe expect to locate.
Two Hlb HroUeii
M in. M, 1 1. ta u met. wit h a
sei'ions accident Weil n est) ay even
ing when sac tell, hrenturg two ot
her ribs.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jiiaiiuann.
M rs. A. Wight man, M r-. Anna
James of La Grtm!e sbeai Sutula
with l-'lora I.. Game.
Mr. and Mu. James Cole of Flora
were gusi:. ot Ml. and Mr a. (Uivel
1'ei i ll) tills w ck.
Ml.-. J. J. C.obbn and sun of
I'OltlaUd, (TCgon, were f;u Sis tit
Mrs. Goldeti's mother. Mis. i. .
I.ittereal ouiing the w k. j
Mis. William Wtggans- n cen ! .
caiit Itiis week auiiomii uig ".he)
giaduaiioii ot her niec . MmM La'
erne Sic enson. i j em l he Way - ;
noku, iiklahoma high s- linol. j
Mikh, lieitha. .Miiml' and l-'lor- I
em.- Irwin ten Sundn .vniu for'
i akiiua. Wash., to join their tu- ,
tlu r and make akitna tln tr home. -Mr.
and Mis. A- I . Gizzard ot ;
Flora, uregon. ui'iv week-end
quests of Ml. and Mis. . A. Gltia-
man. '
Giandma Hut ktn:in left la-t
week with her sou William Kmk
ll:UI to sl tir StHlle t till" Willi
n iative- In Walla Wulla. Wash." t
li. Nortl lmpnhtg
Mif. Lav .Noival, who has been
seriously III Willi plieaniolita )! ;
i In Hot Lake sanatorium. Is slow-!
l lmirovtng.
Mr. and Mis. K. M. McCoy and '
lamtlv and M i . and M if. G. Mi -v'nlt
and l.imm spent Ssiuday at
the lt Grande illy park with rei'u-
lives irom Pendleton. t
Mr. and Mis. C. C. Ihilninerl
and Jay L'anumriy let taturda
tor Gicir home near portttud. i'rv- :
i.o.l.
Oopy for this column must be
la by 8;00 m. m.
tliz alucs in Stationery.
Another new factory lot of fine
Stationery, t 4Hc and another lot
at fSc. They are bound to pleas:,
because of style, and value at Sil
vei i horn-Wrights i-'aiuily Drug
Store. C-l'G-tf
Crepe paper flowers for Decora
tion Day, at Newlln Hook & Sta
tionery Co. 5-7-3t.
The fw .cic tiiMgtfrator
Piif-tTipUoii,
You may feel in need of a strong
mrve tonic, one that stimulates
every nervo in your body. That
gives you pep; mat tins you wuii
ctlvlty, making you equal lo tin
i
I most vigorous conditions In life
jThen you will find this new pre
scription and for only St.on a bot
tle, at SI I vert horn-Wright's Fa Hi
lly Drug Store. 5-iy-tl
Marcelling f.tic. State Vocation
al ( Iraduate. Guts Fourt h St.
Phone 4'.:i J. r.-'7-ltp.
aa.noi ri;.Mi; i'.
Mr. Ie pinto announces his vio
lin summer class from June 1st In
August Hi. For a pp. Call 4 4 7A
or Main 1 !!!. j-tp.
For Sun Hiirus mat Tun.
I When you are sun burnt or tan
jneil or tf your face is rough or
lips chapped, try a :'.'.( bottle of
j our real value Violet ( 'ream wild
(only by us, Silverl horn -Wrights
;l'oniiln Drug Store. S-U-U
Glial Urn,
In the County t 'ourt, for the
County tif Fnion, Stale of Oregon.
in the. Matter of tip! Kstalo of
F. W. Hambel. Deceased.
To Fred Hambel, Mtna Michaely,
Amunda. Campbell, Ktlsabcth Kno
beloch, Hilda Voulllppius, Minnie
Knoladoch, Mujor A, D. Michaely,
and Funnie Jodge, Greeting-.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, You aro hereby cited and re
quired to uppear in tin: County
Court of tho State of Oregon, for
the County of Fnion, ut the court
room thereof, at La Grande, In
County of Fnion, on Monday, the
57i DEPAKrMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Young Men's Suits
l'HICED AT A SAVING
Harmony In Every Line
Young Men's Spring Suits
Harmony of Fabric with Mode!; Harmony of Quality
wi(h Price. The group of Suits at
$2975
have all there is in Style;
they have excellent wool
fabrics in a large range of
new patterns and mixtures
for Spring.
Most important of alt
the Suit, for Sprinf haTe
' VALUE, made poi,ibla by
our mats buying for sev
eral hundred stores.
We want you to see these
Suits for Spring. You will
like them. You will like the
Values and Low Price.
Other Good Values $19.75 la
124.75.
This Store Will Be Closed Saturday
1 5 tli day of June, f25, ut ten
o'clock, in the forenoon of that
day, then and there to show cause,
if any you have, why the follow
ing described real property should
not be sold as prayed for by pe
tition of tin; Kxecutor herein, to
wit: Commencing ut tin northeast
erly corner of Lot 3, Block 4. Cog
gun's Addition to La Grand", Ore
gon, running thenco northwesierly
along the street lino of Jefferson
Avenue feet; thence at right
angles southwesterly 120 feet, to
the lot line; thence along- the lot
line southeasterly 4 2 feet to the
southeasterly corner of the said
Lot 3, thence in a northeasterly di
rection and along the lot line G0
feet to the point of beginning.
Witness, the Hon. l G. Couch,
Judge of the County Court of
the. State of Oregon, Court for
the County of Fnion, with Ihe
seal of said Court affixed this
lilh day of May, 192ft.
Attest: C. K. McCormick, Clerk.
Hy C. L. Graham, Deputy,
May J4-21-2H-June 4-1 1
News from Paris. Famous paint
er says he uses his wife for a mod
el. That's a model wife.
What the Fniled Ktate needs is
a substitute for substitute.
Itoxwoml
l arge truck load of dry boxwood
delivered in tin city - $t;.aii. I'hone
L. II. Meilefec Lumber Co., Lone
Tree. 5-lU-ll
Fishing tuck Ic at Newlln Hook
Stiillonery Co. 5-J7-41.
TOM A l t FN ! T .M A l t 1 1 !
Now Ih the time to get your To
mato plants at Hoove lined Grocery.
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A preparation that is most post-1
This Amazing Essex Success
the Result of Value
Buyers know what Essex gives can be had elsewhere only at far
higher cost. The great Essex sales record is due to no other thing.
It is recognition of a value leadership so overwhelming that it
is not even challenged.
ESSEX COACH $895
Freight and Tom Extra
1IUDSON-ESSEX, WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS
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10 liars I'. & (S. Naplha Soap... 3ic 30c Olympic Out Hakes 2.".c W
U 6 Cans Sugar Peas , ssc Jcllo '! Packages All Flavors 29c S
VH ( Cans Anu'iican Iieauty Shrimps KSe A. vV; II. Soda, ;! Packages 2."ic gg
W 2 Cans No. 2''2 Sliced Pineapple - 3'c - 1-Lb. Packages Coin Starch 2."e IS
10-I.b Sack Cane Sugar 7!lc " " g
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A F1XK SFPPLY OF THK SKASON'S CHOICEST HU ITS AND VEGETABLES. SEE 01 U WINDOV! H
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