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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
Page Eigh! THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Thursday, September 24; 1925 f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v BOSTONIANS Di . r r. n .11 lgging ror Doy Duned by Landslide NEW FALL STYLES $8.50 Gilbert SOCIAL NEWS FROM IMBLEB IMHMHt, Ore. (HpeitaU Mm. Wlllliim WlKifiiiia wns lioutexs Hun day evening at a dinner in honor of thn birthday, of her husbund. Thn Initios woro decorated with full flowers, whllo floweiH wort1 urrunffcd from the center of the room to the comers of the tnbleK. 10 Years Ago Today , Pat Foley, Wis. Ganjr loff nnd .Mrs. J. E. Foley left lor the Ilouiid-up. ' CARDEN COURT . COLD CREAM . '. For exposure winds Healing, ing, Cleansing 50c to fall Sooth- L. & L. Druj Co. Main K7 After a HOciiil hour during which Mr. VVlKKuna -us presented with u lilblo, dinner whs served lo fifty Kites a. With (,'. VV. di'tiviT us toast muster, lousts were Kiven and cniiKi'utuiutlunB received by Mr. Wr.K.wis on linvlnK reached the yuunir am of flfty-elKht. Thursday evening at olBhl o'clock Ht the Imbler Amusement hull. Miss Htellu licmishaillor of Kuicene, Oregon, will unncar In program, with readings, both hum orous und druinutlc. plunologucs, p;uno solos und linpresonutlons. severut of the numbers to be In OKI urn.'. Mibb HendBhiidler Is nu Inslrlietnr ill the lllble university ut KiiKene und nlHo teuches oru lory In KiiKene und Ib well pro pured to Blve Imbler nn ovening of excellent entertulnment. The firm meeting of tho senaon of tho Imbler rurent-Teucher us Hot'lntlon will be held ut the Imb ler hiKli sehool, Friday evening il olKht o'eloek. The boys of tho Imbler high sehool are plumilng to go out Blronif ror roolbull I Ills yenr. A Kumo will, he plnyccl Friday after noon nl throe o'eloek ut tho high school KiouudB by tlm loeul inli und tho Wullnwii high. Air, und Mrs. Huns WcstonsUow, I .muiiiu und Allied raturnod Mon day evening from a two wuclt's visit In I'orllnnd. A watermelon feed wus given ill I he home of Prim It MeKennnn list Friday for I lie seniors, Juniors Und s:ihoinorcs. Miiny Alteiul Itnunil-tip Muny took udviintuge of the ex. ruision I in i ii in gn to the llunnil I'P on H-itiiriluy. Tliniie who went from Imbler Saturday ? - . 7" 'Wl'J""niwMMi-mj ill iiiiiiiiimriSBS, , . rK ' C "t h't v' N In hln fiunlly 4nd lie told me to send hlma bottle. Ho will you kindly ML-nd one (1) bottle of your Kczeina cure to Coon Itudy, Penc wawa, Washington. C C). V. Thaukingj you for pat favors, 1 am Slncendy yours, It. W. DIKKKfl. 9-23-61 ii bijsiii:i simmO.ns. V..... i., ... X. f rhe steam shovel used to dig for the Ijody of Thomas Zyjriel, 14-year-old boy of ChluuKO, who was buik'4. uiuJer tons of earth, when playing In a brk-k c ay nit. Tlif arrow points to the snot where, the body Is believed to be entombed under the sticky clay. A companion similarly caught wus rescued by the fire department. - . . .... Ituby Burns, Will Parker, Ralph Hudson, Wulter Fisher and Bud J It-en. Walter Btrlngham left lust week for Walla Walla where he has ac-ci-pltMl u position In u drug store for tho winter. Tho Kltfln fulr will bo well at tended by the ImbteriUs as most of them have mude pluns to at tend ono or tho days. The ex hibits will be well worth hucIii und the afternoon program otiu of the best. The quarterly stake conference wus held In La Grand u lust (Sat urday and Hunday during the course, eight to tun, und two to four. . Tho qfl'lceis from Imbler attended as delegates. , Word wus received recently by Mr. und Mrs. William Henry from their son Jtudolifte telling them of the death of his little two und one half -yeur old daughter in Utah. Mibs Kuth Prior, who has been quite ill for everul Weeus is much better and will soon lbo ublo to go to school. , ' Miss Lulu Itobbs left Saturday for Portland where she will at tend the Henkn-Walker lius.mss eollegn this winter. ' Kennel h WiiHun leri Monday for Porlland to , attend the Kranklln high this year. I IJert Tucker 'left Imbler on Mon ! day for t'orvallis to begin his col lege your at O, A. C. MIhs Ivy Lanniun will leave I-'rlday to begin t latnfnir for a morning aihonl iim'atn at Monnioulh. COVE PULPIT COVE- run ...... ,.,r. ,i,, . winter Kiir-. John Cilice lost IllBeoIhe, log Mils , jerry I mileller, week, the dog huvlliff been Mr. und M.-s. Ilurold Klm.-u.niin. over by u trliek. en... j.iiinoru i-iHiier. Mrs. Kttn. MlBH.Murl i.oiik. airs. Mill Wulli'T. ,.-s. I'lnrn Hiurle. I.'ern .MrK.iln. Wi'M spent Sntnriliiy nnd Sundiiy with her parents ut Pumpkin lli'lge. Y v V- t Y ?. t ? Y ? A ? T ? ? ? Y Y !& f Y' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y (Rpeeliil) The lit. llev. ! VV. r. Remington, of l'en'dlelon. held Hrrvici-s in Covo Kunduy morning und evening. The serv ieo In tho evening Included, tlje conflrmutlon, when a cluss of six, I nil memoers of the fuinily, were taken Inlo tho church. ,-Jlr. An drews, ol San Francisco, sung. Mis. H. W. Crensey, Mr. und Mis. Tarklngton, Mrs. Osborne und Miss Virginia Wurl. of La Grundo. at tended the services at the Episco pal church Sunday evening. Mr. und Mrs. K. I.. Holmes and fiim.ly, or I .ii Orunde,, ' attended the morning services ut the Epis copal church. ; ! 1.. E. I.ove. wiio has been spend ing tho summer In Cove left Hul urduy evening for Portlund. ' Muny peopie from Cove- attend ed the lldlind-l'll lit I'endlelon. i Mr. and MrB. William Hullmnrk went over Thursday, Mr. und Mrs. I A. H. Orion and Mr. und Mrs. l' i .Miner unil MiU .lue Kei.y at tended Friday. i Mr. and Mis. John Miller lit- tended the llound-l.'p Wednesday. They visited ul III.- home ol Mrs. Miller's sisler, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril lllehurd.sju. I). Junes and ItU. liresnnh.in attended the Koiuid-rp Saturday. Mins liorolhy Del lieun spent I he uei k-i ud wlih iriends at 1 1'nion. I Tile Kev. und Mis. S. W. Cr.as. y, of l.a tlrande. biui t'uve Visitors Thllisduy. The Kev. und .Mrs. J. . Slimer FIND IT . HERE Copy Tor this column must bo in by 9:00 a. in. Eat with the La Grande Baptist Ladles ut the Elgin Fair. 2-H-22-3tp Don't worry about -dundruff or railing out of the hulr when vou can buy a bottle of Germicide and Dn ndiiiir In the Circuit Court of the State of Oroton for L'nlon County: 1 Hudson A. Shropshire, plaintiff, ' veraus the unknown heirs of Ie)ta: L. Wormley, deceased, the unknown heirs of James Thomas liifcrty. i deceased, the unknown heirs of , Louis A. Lafferty, deceased. . Ruby ' A. itfferty, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter, est In the real estate described In the complaint, to-wlt: SWSWVi, Sec. 24, NliNWM. Sec. 26. To 2 S. K. 36 E. W. M.. defendants. Summons.- i To each ani all of the above naved defendants: ' In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are each hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled, court and cause on or before six weeks from tho date of the first, publication, hereof, Which Is Thursday the 27th day of August, 1925, and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In his complaint, herein, which substantially is for decree adjudg ing plaintiff Hudson A. Shropshire ;to be the owner In fee of the fol lowing described real property, to '.wit: The South half of the South' ;wnst quarter of Section 24, nnd tlie North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 26. in Township z south, Jtunge 86 E. W. M In Union County.. Oregon, being the . land; described In the complaint; and further decreeing that you and I each of you have no right, title or Interest therein, and barring you I of all right, (itlo, estate, lien, claim lor Interest therein, and for addi tional equitable relief. . I This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in La Grande Evening Observer by order of Hon. J. W. Knowles, Circuit Judge, dnted and filed herein August 26th. 1K26, prescribing six weeks' publication hereof In said newspaper, com mencing with the Issue dated Au gust 27th. 1926. Dated and first published this 27th day of August, 1925. COCHRAN & EBERHARD. ! Attorneys for Plaintiff. HeBlding at La Grande, Oregon. Aug. 27 Sept. 8-10-17-24 Oct. 1-! NOTICE OP FIXAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that Lot L. Snodgrass. administrator of the Orurtlcator for 7f.c that estate of Eleanor Church, deceased, will, actually stop such trouble in a ha8 ft led with the County Clerk of very lew ftiys. Sold only by Sll- Union county, his Final Account verlhorn-Wrlght's family drug "ch Administrator, and that store. . , 9-2;i-tf tne County Court of L'nlon County . . .has fixed Wednesday, tho 30th day A ItlCAL SATI'llDAV SPI'CI AL ' ""Winner, i"26. at the, hour of Keep In mind tho Saturduv Sub. euu at l'leliardsnn's Art Ai tilit Shop this coming Suturduy. it's Hie best ever. . 9-24-lt HeinsllK-liliig, plenlliiK, button holes, etc e. i,i ton's Kiddy Simp. 10-14-tf 60 little I.lver Touchers' for 5T.c. They ure not only the best but ino.sl economical .Ijixutivo pill known: Kold only by Kllverl horn Wright's family drug store. 9-l:i-lf 10 o'clock A. M:; as the time when it will hear objections to - ald Final Account, and will settle and determine Ihe same. LOT L. SNOIIORASS. ' '. Administrator.' ROBERT S. EAKIN, Attorney for Administrator Aug. 27 Sept. 8-10-17-24. EX-MAYOK OF BEND WKUS WHEN WINTER CO.MIiS. When winter conic and the dark days are at ham) .our home will mean more to you when hav ing a few urtlMt.c touches udded to It by Richardson. "The Art Man." He will gladly help you with llrown. of Prairie are ,-,,, 11,,,- ,. l VO"r '" '""'mil problems without . . : . i'i n' I REND. Ore. J. A. Eastes. twice mayor of Rend, and his bride were fet-d following their marriage, by. the Bend fire deptirfment. and j today they were honor guests at I the Kiwanis club luncheon. I Mrs. Enstes was formerlly Mrs. ! Lorctiu M. Wood of Seattle. i I NOTICE week In Cove .-iMiiiruiiy and will slay over Tor tho Clergy Conference ' Thursday evening the l;, v. Paul Roberts, denn of St. Mirhenlu enllie lral, or Hi.is , will deliver u lecture ot the Episcopal church. Everyone Is invited. u-y c'aiue n on Art & G,fI ul Ulehard son's Talk about Tall sljicj 'anty ilr, n-tt'tt. .' hp n-ara I lie warmer hIh- . And sueh less u ' girl looks. To Observer Readers In A real nerve prescription the Inter! and mnKt reliable prepara tion ki.own In medleiiiK It builds up nil run-di wn. worn-out nerve trouble,-!; puts pep Into the user; makes people feel like new. ( on. tulns no altnliol anil yet a fine ."Uiuuhint. Sold ror $1.00 a bottle bv Silverthorn . W'J-lghl's family drug store only. . ;o-2:l-tf r JVhat Next? COVE Ai'riiiiK'CD'.cnls Imvi- now Ihcii foni)lfU'(l ami me in tlfett fr Uu. .loliveiy of H,c Olisorvor at Ihe Cove iiosl.iirite eudi ailcinoon at Hie s-iiu. time dtlivei ies arc made in i CJtuntte. W illi this iinpiiitrd sen ire you can have jour itipy of 'I'lie lAtninif Ohsfiver in less than two hums niter it (.av,s I he press subject to in fietient tlc!ns due to press breakages or other conditions hejond our contml. t, -i- t 1 f A fflW NTr Z x V 1 V s M ti f .v 1 1 X B Y: .. L. i a p Y Collax Witslilncton, Rftpt. 21. ly6. Silver! horn-Wright 'h, l.a . nir.de. Oregon. (Jenilnnn-n: Snme time nun I pnt a ledlle of vonr Kczema cure and I find It Hie lust remedy in the world for .czeniii. A Imd n bail ca.e. lmve bail it fnr loiiPieen yean, and lmve tried thing and evi-r thing l.ut nothing reciitett to help sine J liennl of nnr reindy so I gnt n bottle, applied it. anil nm almost ch umd up in fine )ipp- ! lalknl to a friend that has it The Paris Faslilotiiible Al'TlMN COATS 111 Feature Offerings nt JJ2.n0 to $5.(i0 ' . A New Line of DRESSES From New York - -111.95 to JCi.OO Ml I.LIN 1011 Y In all the latest styles The Paris ,, - TTO m e ff RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- I c enneyQ f DEPARTMENT STORES Ida Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Young Men's Jr all Dints In a Stylish English Model .- $2.75 and Up! . These Suits are hand somely tailored and fin ished of cassimeres in soft shades of brown, grey and blue grey with novelty stripes, broken checks and overplaids. , Three-Bull on Single-Breasted ' Model smart and snappy ! Broad notch lapel, plain pockets with flaps, semi-straight back without vent and blunt cut vest. The workman ship is exceptionally good, assuring a pleas ing and satisfying choice at a moderate price. Our Buying Power Save? You Money and at the Same Tims, Assures You of Clothing You 7ill4b3 Proud to Wear! Come in and investigate our value's". You'll really be surpnsed'fhat we can serve you with clothing so unques tionably stylish and good for such little money, HOWARD HEATING STOVES W. H. Bohnenkamp Go. SH.E-R.R-YS TODAY AND TOMOIIROW Edith V 'barton's I'ultizcr Prize Story The Age Of Innocence With a Cast. of Superlative Excellence I'eatiiiing UEVEULY HAYNE, ELLIOTT. DEXTEIl EDITH IiOBEIiTS, WlLLAIiD LOUIS Comedy "OH IJRIDGET" Pi'Mi ' ' HF (msMtVEK ri.ASKit,-iwn AI)S Worth While Savinds T 1 A 1 - , uesuiar oc I'ackaire or Htnis I'owdcr Given with ing Matliinc Soap. Both for 4 10c packages I.init Starch 4 10c bars Peroxide Toilet Soap 6 Itoxcs Matches a Regular 50c Package of Citrus Wash- -- - 49c Uorax Soap ( h ips, I'olger's Tea, 1 ib. 40c large package.. Wack or Green ..2oc ,23c ..23c ..3Xc 7: V"y Coffee, lb v" riavnrs, J nackrirpu J0-IJ. Tin olly ,5l.nd 12-lb. Nick Pancake Flour 47c .2.'ic S!)c 79c Vou em I ehnrce Ihe .,, laeH of tns.nulty Till. in, i,i " llliH.n trousers unit nm m m, ,ol..,,., ,.,, ntT ueatlns make li.ldMl nil.s s,-i -WHEKfc THE THKltTY HOOVERIZED GROCERY mm- t-uassyj; uih eii ruicE i-'ol i MOTOR DELIVERY U1CE FOOD STORE. MAIN 49. vojuyme tor , riari-ei. HIM