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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, August 22, 1025. Paee Sfx id a ua H M M H n M tea M m M m M ES m M m M m M M it u M M M ha w M Ed Id W M m w 13 W a M N ta M is m M H M M M II Few Fall Dress Shoes $5 New patterns iind col ors in wear-guaranteed shoes for men. Men's Wear 1309 AdaniH Ave. MtA.vr iu:a, w.r. La (iiande'H Cash Sune For Men Two Irish Wireless Stations Torn Down IMI'I.IN AP) The two ffrfut IiInIj win-let- nition at 'liTden, County rj;ilwa. and at Italivhun inri, f'ounly Kerry, are Im-Iiik i inantN'd 'int ho 11 in lotn or broken uj Tor m-rap. Clitden, durhiK tin; IrlMi fiylititu,'. witH deM roved hy I tii' ii rgi;ii it, a I'd 1 hoiiKli eum jt is,ii ion (or (he duinaye wiim made rji pt mieni ott Hi reinstatement, the owrKTN preferred jjol to reeoiiHtruei und mjM tt In a Hhefiield firjit of iron iiifi'clift itl Tlii- mom eon mlnioua feature of III- filiinl xvhh foil f HteeJ HiM'M. Im i ) 2 .rl feet tn height, umt i-iirh wHli H ffuy ropen weihln l"1' tons. The I Jiillvljuiilon Htatioii wiih originally eneied n a poHxilil. rival of tin htuMon ut t'llMi-n ami wan ttfiiiL-tit oi r liv Hif owners of l tin' in m -r and never used, J i m miiHiH wi p' of wood und WITl' filTl feet l:l;li. Idflieulty in difmoainn of It i caiiMi-d by the fuel t hat there 1h no trjiiiHport by rail. The inonorall railway connecting lially- b union with the jvnei-ii railway ti'm ui D towel hat been eontinued. When const rutted it wu HUMiOMfil that ltd Mtialier !' tiuind fur muvv for the track would lend to Hm K iii rul adopt Ion throughout Kurope hut It found no imitator. 'I'lim. Kiimll lUty-H MMn OttKUON CITY, Ore.---Merllnd HiiuderHoii, 1 0, and t'liarli H Ha ruler Hn, H. and l.orain liauirhton, x. whose p;irent- livi- on .Milwitukle route 3. wi re- reported to the Hher- III H OIlHe tiy M.K. i I.. KUIPM'IH- 11 and Mm. K. W. liaUk'hton 38 mina it)K sinee Tuesday, 'i m Mill ll ijoh wi;r; clad only In sliiriH and over alls and were barefooted and bare headed. Charles la described an holnK redheaded und tilt oilier iwu aru durli. The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties l'lilt l:l:NT l'lliiiikci holme-kci-uiwf rooiim. One block from I'. (.. Jill urn 1 1 u u month. I',H4 Thini. jr.-n-2u-:ni I'nlt HUM' ti-rouui 8IS-J. hou.se. Lull 1 7-8-11-tf i FOR JiALh Have You Laid In Your Vinter Coal! COLD, STOIOIY WK.VI'HKIt Has no tenor for the man who lias a plentiful supply of our coal on hand. "A word to the wise " "OUDKIt VOI K (OAf, NOW:" "AISKKDICKN I TA11" "liost in the West" Sawyer-Holmes Merc Co Plione Main 17 .NOTit r: ov final acoji nt. Notice la herehy giwa that the iinderiilKnrd adminiHtratrix lian llhci lnr final uccounl of th it iti iiient of the psiat'- of N. 11. An nun, di-cuu-sud, und the ;onnty Court ha H-t Sfptuniher luth. 115 at 10 A. M., at the County Court room in i.a Grande, I'ntun county, Oregon, ii b tho tlrnn und place to hcur ohjt'ctlotis tlu-reto, and for tho s''ttlm'iH thereof. AUtf. 15, IV25. BAH AH J. ANSOX, AdinlriLstratrfx, i-a Urunde, ure. A lie. ir,.?2-29.Hpt. fi-lli. KOR BALK Slt-erlun crabapp!-8. No worniH. $i,oo un applt hox. Call at.4-J. 22-8.21-2tp I 'CU HA Lt- Imvcnport. 1 H04 Second. Imniir" 8-21-21 l'()ti HAIJ'l Modern 5-room house 1 at Fimt and O. H e owner at ' li07 Kixth. Jy-(-21-2t ' FOIt KAM-; Alfuliu hay In field.! J. D. Jjobbin, prone 20-X." j lU-8-20-3tp I FOH SAM-; -lu23 V Ave Chinchilla rahhita. 7-S-U-tf : We Offer IOH YOt'Il EXAMINATION AMI COMIWKISON y room brick hoiiMe, full 2 atory, 3 Kood bedrooms upstati m, alo bulli, 4 cloaeta, 1 lui'Ke licdrooin down-Maii a, pood fireplace, good ci'inent cellar: house In fine condition; extra large lot, good lau u, lots of fine tre-s and shrubbery, large ganbn spot, good wood houai', garage. ThiK property in priced right. Come in and aeu ua about it. lie res good land, located on Cove avenue, 6-iooin house, targe old barn. A close-in tract of land of beat quality. The price In low. Come In, g'rt price utid terms. Folt .SAI.IC New modern five room house. Inquire 143 N Ave. 10-8-8-fttp If It Can Be Done An OhN4rvr Wmt Art will do It quickly and ocuuomlt- , ally. No matter what your want, if It can be miad in the I.a (j ramie territory, a 1 Want Ad will find It. Header Interest and reader j cuufide4i built or a long 1 period of year bbowa it I value In Observer Want AN. j Intelligent people watch ! t bein constantly for buying, j renting, trading, getting job" ! and getting help, etc, ! The mat la ft mat I the r- ! turns are Immediate. I! NEW 10DA! -Alt OUKEKVUH l Wltil. IHJ A(1 IT." I'ol'. HA 1.1-: 1 Co HI cann or but. tiTinllk (iuily for r-elinK lock, ul a low irlci L'nion Ot-uin- I -ry Co. 19-lv-lS-tf M'lllJK Ulanslflixl Want All arp ktni't if CAMII IN AIVANCEi cniy must tw la Dn lnu:r limn a. in. ilalp tit liwriliin. fUiKv.: 2 tK'r word for each butertlon. 7 'ATO.V-M0 INSTITUTION- WTO 3 9 m u ii , y DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande. Ore. FOK ItKN'T Clean modern apta. in priiute home. Everything furnished. l'enuanent renters de.sireJ. Near high school. Trice reasonable. Call 35 i-J. 20-S-22-ltp l FOH SAMJ OH TltAbK Choice 40 acre tract close to I.a Grande. ; Thona SCIMV or write I. O. Uox 228. 12-S-22-H;; ( FtjH tiAhl-J Two-burner oil btovo j practically new. Owner left town, t 1'hono atiS-J. 14-S-2-3tp: i KOH SAI.Ii Five room modern ; liou.se, huittll payment down, iwui i Spiuco. 12-a.22-itp W'AN'I'KI Kxperienced waitress and fountain girl. Apply in per son to The TH fin. 12-K-21-21 VVANTKI Christian woman for cmiployiiient, with experience in kinderg.ii ten or Sunday nchool work desired, Also an ex-teacher mi p piemen! a ry u grammar gnidea (no teaching), Give dnii(- ami address. Kalary i Address M. H., care of Observer. 3U-S-21-21 NOTICK! Aloh'M, wartt-., aiiperfluous hair removed b eleciiolysLs. no 3 1. urn. All work guaranteed. Colonial licauty Shop, K. Lucille Daly. Foley lildg. 20-8-13-tf to furnish the City of Iji Grande with a Surely Itond enual to 50 per cent of the total amount of the contract, said sureties to be ap proved by the City Commission. Separate contracts will be taken for the Plumbing. Heating. Stucco and Tla.stering, an! Klectrical work. The City Commiasion reuerveK Uie rigiit to accept or reject any or till bids submitted. Hidden blanks will be furnished wl'h all ets of plans and specifica tions and all bida uhmitled shall be made out on the said bidder's blanks. Mans are on file at the office uf the arcliitect-at his office in Uoom 7, I,a Gramh; National l!:nk build ing in the City of l,a Grande, Ore. All bids -shall be sealed, maiU J or handed to the architect at office. J. K. STKAKNS. 8-22-24-27. Hecorder. FOH IlKXT Inree room furnish ed apartment. Four room tin furnished a part men t. Handy high school. 13U7 4th. In-tHir. at 1002 N Ave. 20-8-22-Itp lo FOH KKXT Two rooms Tor light housekeeping1. Light and water furnished. $17 per month. Mrs. Frank Childera, nus Oak street. 20-8-22-21 VK HAVli OTHKIiS La Grande Investment Company KEAI) THE OUSEItl'ER CLASSIFIED ADS BONiiro ttF.Airoita Rrllahip Agrnti for Kettatil iintiraiHj dimpnnhM at I AUauui A', trialn Tan FIND IT MERE t'lipy nr Mils I'lilunitl llllft hu lii h) U.UD a. in. il. In the ncllon tlmn ln pciullnif I , J';-""''' "ui'.Mil-.AHh. i-ln l'. W. Ilcar.l.'n Ib plaintiff fc H'rlff ot l.nlon olillly. )r-Kn. 4 'UlC Ul t" k pilUUUiLllUIl jVlig. 1 it. 'flu- Hrhoitl houUs lis mlolitcil by Itio bint of llrt'ffon al'" now nil In ;.tot'k ltlll plfllty of thi'tll. Sofiic of thii Kra'le hooks will lin ix t'hiuiKi .l ror n''v ImokH. al.'io u f'W or tile hlK'l M'.'iool hnol.M. Ail school SIll'plll'N of I'viTy KIihI at HllviT-Ihorn-WrlKht'a family iln.K Rton-. 8-iO-tf Si terry's Sl'NDAY - MONDAY - TI KSDAY iid i.i, s'n:.vi, vol u iikakt aw ayi As ical ;s li If. this kiw.I child actor luin's lo ymi a story of a tiiy waif that will draw ynur tears aihl win yntir licarly laughter. Not sina; "Tho Kiii" has Jackie aiipcari'il in a more human ami lov able picture. You'll (all It His Creates!! JACKIE COOGAN -IN- "The R Man Conit i s!INm;i;s in sii.k" H H ts w fi, ID H ra r w S3 W rzs w w Ml ra S3 m' vni D M n n n n fi El a w u n I5J H M m M M Ml M m m H U M W M W N a H n M m IN Rl vol ii iiomi:. Tin- lin'shitiir ir.oi-IM's to your hoiiK' luiniKliiliff und uVeorutlon lni'iili (-vi-rythliit; In lh' I'mnl i.' sull. ii it il I In homey atmosphere. Vinir ehotee of plitlll'e.s mill ol'jeets of nrt are worthy of cnn-nil eon- Niilet-:0 ion noil .pi-rl ptUif". T-.li. your ih-eoriililiK problems to Uieh nrilsun "'I'lie Ail Mini" uml lie will heli ou with them without ehiirue. Vim will finil In hl.s nhor the very lale:: ol tilings which K to mnki' tile Monte lleiiullrul nl wn.ws at Ulcharilson'a Art (lilt Klioii. s-;;-n See us now for lower prices on Yicl rolli-s. Knsy tei'lns. .N'ewlin Uook an'l Slafy c'o. SeliiHil Hooks. All the .school hooks formerly useil. iiii'l lilt Hie newly U'lopt.'it hooks, anil all school Mipples Mich iiH lahlets. pencils, ink. louse leaf paper, etc.. at Wll en iiorn kV Huh t's lamtly liruK stole in Iuibc niian tltlcn. S-20-tf ' X.M'H'K OF SHI :ltl l i'S NAI.K. Notice Ik hereby Kien. that by virtue of an atlachnient execution i and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Cir- I euit court of the State of Oregon I for the County of L'nion. hearink j date of the Slh day of Aucust, A. I I., 1925, und to me directed und ! il..liv.T...I tit.no iitilt m..it ;in,l ! oilier nl snle. Hole .-nlft-ril In s.il.l i AuBU8t llf' COIII' whe und J. Ilennett wus defendant. In which jil'lBrment wa-s entered in fa vor of C: W. Heurden and ajrain.st .1. r.eiviett In ttie sum of Sl'tnuin, to eel her with interest ther.-on al H pir cent er annum from the nth day of Apl'll. llll, until paid, uml for the further mini of $:(!. HO at torneys fees, together with his cosls and disbursements herein In curred taed at $:!2.;ill, and for uc ci'ilhiK costs, anil In which execu tion I am enmmanileil to make this sale of the hereinafter described teal properly to satisty saiii jlulff- nient. Interest, attorney fees. Ing accruing costs, now therefote. j by virtue of said writ, and In obedi ence to its commands. I will on ! Wednesday, the liitli day of Sep- I teniber. lyfi, at the hour 01 ln:!Mi o'clock A- M.. of .id day. at the front door of the Oounly Court I House in the city of I-t C-rriub in l'nion County, tirefjon, sell at pub- ; lie auction to the hifc-licsl bidder j for cash In hand, subject to the lii3 statutory rights of redemption, all ! the riiiht. lille and Interest of siid I defendant in und to the following described real properly, to-wit; All of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion IK. Township 3 S. It. :S. W. .M. lying West of the County Itond running throuKh the afore said described fiuarter section, containing 24 acres, more or less, In Union County. Oregon. Duled at l.a Grande, l'nion County, Oregon, this 14th day of -.' k y rr The Service of Our Stores Extends In Every Direction The star on the above map indicates 'a mining town in Wyoming. Here, in 1902. James C. Penney opened a small dry Roods, clothing and shoe store. Jle served stpiaicly and honestly and won friends and customers. ' Business increased as the service improved. More stores were opened as enough money was made to buy stoiks for them. Years passed. Growth continued. Service extended. Ten years later there were 3-1 stores twentv vrc iti 'lu: V -'- mitl. year iuj new stores are ben 00 in all. eing opened, making The benefits accruing to you from this far reaching Retail Store Servire are important. You are given large savings on the things you wear and use m your household that only the dynamic buy ing power of these combined 'hundreds of stores makes possible. Your own comparisons will prove it. I l'JL'S. Data of last publication Sept. 12, l'J25. Aug. ir,-:;-2t.i-sept. s-12. W oman Liquor Owner l'ineil. IK Mil") Hl Kit, rtrn. Justice of tile I'eiice Ilhigg assessed a fine of 5f. "B'llnst Mrs. N.llle I'ene... -oung Neal creek widow, whose : ranch home was raided, the of- fleers arresting five men. She was j charged formally with possession) costs I of llouor. Four of the men were I PURITY BREAD If yuu re intwestud in the purity of the food products that find their way into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread and dainty, satisfactory pastry naked at this establishment. It would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your app tite and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. McVMUJAMS ant! diwhurnemeniH thereof, inctml fined $f5 each. LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS RlK MRf;vs lleiii.stltelniiK, pteal m;, hutttiit llole.i, cle. lull s iviuu Shop. lU-14-ti A presenptiun I or l-ieemu and aH kni troutdi. lit, it i.s mo.sl it halile and a el.' tiiUKi), ua- jii.uti a hotile ai -'ii liuru-w iK'it lum lly Ui-uk ."'tore. i-iU-tt ! (lii itt reduet touij on ietruius ut ' Newllil Hook .S.at'y I 'o. i-J0-ot FEDERATION FLOUR the best that expert nulling and choicest (I'lanclc Rowlc Valley wheat can produce. MORE LOAVES TO THE SACK MORE FOOD TO THE LOAF MORE JOY TO THE EITE. FEDERATION"" Costs No More Than Ordinary Brands Your Grocer Has It" "Don't Say Flour Say Federation" 1 wilt nut lie 1 esjiouMiili' tut UUJ' dehlf 1 1 1 1 a ei I'd nt. w.e oil or iiler Al.HUHL -0. lUJj. MriUt'ii; Cl-AKK.Nf i; 1.. MUClIt; S-l'l-otp Sti)i lh.il Uiiii.tmlf trouhte tn ,r I lit n U) a Let I le u ( ;( llilelde iiud 1 iii ii 1 1 11 1 f h lu d Kiit or mi' iie a I. ..tile al s.ivei tin.i-it-Wnclii'N iuui n or uj; .Mid'c, aaaMniBoaaiBEEasEaasBjaHaiEaaBBaBBiiaaazsjJEaanKsffK ti' t a ii 1 10 la now. I'ni'i ,1 re duced. .Ni wilii liuek A; Slat t'o. S-'-,tt iin I. It He ,ter loiaheis fur I'fie. the in t lillte mil for a lnutie. .suld ut Sll ei t Ihm ii- t iht lam ll dl'UK htule oiil. N-L''-tl' Mi l it 1; m in iKciui: S.-,,!,d imls Will I" r, n iM.,1 l,y 111'- 'tl 1 imiini-Muii ol lt (.untie, nir , until ;.;mi o t mm k 1'. yl.. .u mist l:i'."i, lurthe I'ei.iudelin. .Old the iiilititltm.K to the ie.-.nt ( H i liill Initliliio; 111 t h- v it ui I .ii dl . v i 1. mi. a 1 in tltHK to the I;iI1K .l.t.ii,i , I'll. ill's l;. M II 1 . autulitl, ol l.a lir.iiuie, ti.eoh. : AH tid muM hi' uevoniunh 1 hy a (iitiin d etie( k ur hidm r Imnd mil. 1 1 in j 1 tint ot the aiiuiiiul hhl. i.ihl i h ek or lu'llti siui'l le lii.ide pii aide lo the City ot la (.11 audi'. lUeitll. tutccaalul kuuUawlui- lo ivuwuii w H U H M M KI in M M M a a N N a ta M U M M H Popular Satisfying Service SUBSTANTIAL MEALS AT LOW COST Select just what you want. It's all electric cooked, under steam pressure. It is and does taste better. La Grande's Original Cafeteria Food Service Also Lakery Dept. - Fountain Service - Lunch Goods. lack Cat glBeESBIBEBSliaaEESEacaiSBBISBCaBZSSSSZSBSSSKSSBSSEasaxaSSSESCS II 1 n M N 13 W M W n M H tn H fi a n IS H H a M R M 1