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Friday, September 25, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief 1 1 , OO.MLNG EVENT'S Union County l''u!r at tlKin. Scblember 23-26, inclusive. Union County Annual Armis tice : Day Celebration -A S Grande November 11. On IliiMiiiewi Trip J. B. Mill, who lives at Cove, Is In town today on business. . j III at HoM'ltal ' Mis. I. 8. Weeks la III at 'Cfrunde Itonde hospital. the Vislllui; DaiiKlitrr , d Airs. 1). Churlelon . went to Portland yesterday morning and la v siting her daughter, Alisi Ir.a iik, wno makes her home there. I . ' Here From Wallowa - I'Yed Ujownley and Mrs. John json. both or Wallowa, were visit ors to La Grande yesterday. To Attend Normal Miss Karline Whlsler. of Covo, i g-ne to Aiouiiioi.iii where ..liu ill attend the- Oregon Normal r Had Operation . ' i Mlsa Carrie Hunter, of Island City, underwent an operation at 0ii Grande Itonde hospital yes-tc-iduy, 'und la reported to be (jet ting along nicely toduy. lii La Grande Yesterday- Mr. and Mrs. Al Noregaard, who make their home at Wallowa, were shupping In Lu Grande yesterday. Here From Cove - Mrs. Lou Payne, was shopping and visiting in La Grande yester day. Her home is at Cove. A. V. 1'crley In Town - A. W. Perley, general superin tendent of the O. W. H. & X. com pany, Is In town today on business connected with the railroad. ... GEORGIA ROSE Cold C ream Face Powder Georgia Hose Cold Cream Face Powder Is made espe cially for those havin an extra dry skin and desiring: a heavy powder. It) adheres- well and blends perfectly with the complet ion. The delightful odor of roue pri'fumes this popular pow der. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon GRANGERS ' ' , MEET HERE SATURDAY (Continued from Pag On.) girls under 16 In the needlework department. Vivian Doiluon, Kl 8in. 13, prises a blue ribbon hanging from a . bright -colored cloth and nupklna. Leuh Lumpur, the same age, has a first priio pair of pillow Blips and a col ored pillow top. Jcun Denliain, F.lgln, won first prices r with a lain dry bug, un apron and a tow el. Betty Hnllgnrth, who is only 9, exhibited glass towels and won a prise. Two of the youngest ex hib'tors, Hose Mario and Agnes j Hazen, 8 and 6 respectively, ure I'&ppy to find white ribbons on their dolly bed spreads. Iawrence Kalloway, one of the in wnter the Illy On Company Hiiylnetis K. L. Crockett, , of . Baker, Here on Business , . L. S. Leach, deputy commission- , tk of tho dairy and food depart- transiting business for the East i ,--itieiit, of Portland, .s in custern ern Oregon Light and Power com- Oregon tbLs week on business con- -, puny, or which he is publicity dlre j' peeled with pure food work. 'dor, while in Lu Grande today. llTo Judge Driving Contests Going to Wallowa Lake I Joe Voo b will leave tomorrow' I)r .wd "jMrs. C. C. .Hagh'ielr, of tor tialem, where he will judge. SeusidearL' -on their- waj' to Wal- Uie dr.ving contestu at the State lowa Kake where ihey will spend jf Fair, which starts Monday ifcid (h. short vacation. They 'were guests continues all next week. New limber Hero ., August Ulttmer. lute of Chicago, and, according to the proprietor of the New Souimrr barber shop, an expert In shingling and bobbing, has arrived in Id Grande nnd will hereafter bo affiliated With Mr. Warmholtz., . . , . , - 1 i -i . flower elmw. had his red-tagged yesterday Klgin has its Pendleton, which promises good entertainment once It gets started . Mcst of the fea tures dragged a bit yesterday, though Ituhen Hogg, of Fnion. on Montana- and William Hryunt. of I Kn molar on Let's Go, guVo eM jb'ttons of- broncho-busUng skill I that were-first claan. Matt Hos- well and Ella Sommers found fv- races. FAIIl OX AT lULLSHOHO V lust night at Hotel Soinmer.. Returned Lnst Night .. tf Mr. and Mrs W'jrren1 -UucHtK nt. Wright Home Gilbert ,Mr, and Mis. 'Ji M. Withoft, Of will 'Wright.' Mr. and Mrs. Withoft are tournlng the - western slat oh. .r: returned to 1-a Grande lust even- Dhylon.-Ohloi are guests - at the ilig after a' two weeks honeymoon home of. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K trip through Canada. They make their home hero. i; Visit McOalls ut'HulneB-w Pas Mil IHiron-If Ity ; 'rMrs.-C. IV. Suita. Mrs. S. E. Wc." "Miss Frtinels Cherry, of Wallowa Cull and Mrs. Anna. Baker drove pased through La Grande Wed-i- to Haines today for a visit with nenduy on her r way to Eugene, A Willi Mr-nd Mrs. Hugh McCull, whore he will attend the Univer- -vyho formerly lived In La Grande, slty of Oregon. . Ms Cherry is a I M McCall was at one time county Junior In the school of journalism. j.; treasurer. ' fcrft for Monmouth - Mlsn Hjilda Anderson left I-.a ' 4 Miss M-irian Loveti ,, left last ,Ornnde' Wednesday ; evening for bight' for Monmouth, Oregon, Senllle, WnMilngton, where she Wnere Bhe vwill nsumo her studies will altend the University of Wnsh at the Oregon Normal School, at- ington. Miss Anderson -will visit ter spend'ng three weeks in La. a few days in Portland before go Grande at (the home of her moth-ilng on to Seattle. ) ex, Mrs.' D. C. French. ' j i - . j Out of 'Hospital In City Yesterday ' ... .Mrs. Tioy Fuller nnd baby son V.iuy I'pton. ex-presldent of'the ' fllehnrd1 ' ItpSv have been brought State senate and a prominent pol-1 ftV the heme of Mrs. Chnries Play- ttlcun, Stopped In Ixj Grande yes- le frpm th,e Grande Itonde hospit ; terday y. abort time and , visited J,l, v.-) ere, they will spend-several friends on his way through - the , days before , returning.' to their Oldest I'nlbn Veteran Here Bm Haynea, olrfest Union vet- erati of the Civil War. wa in la1 Grande this, morning vUltlng with; his json. Police Chief Clint Huy- nes.fiand with friends. 1 Mr. HaV"- nes, although well along in the eightites, Is hale and hearty and In the best of health'.-'-.- v-.1 2 Hew Vnnw -Por(lniMl---ii ...Mm W. H, Colling Wrs.'.tlch- iird Mayberry, Mrs. Oeorgp Strand, Mrs. L. G. Frozlcr, " Mrs. ;. Charles Bond. Mrs. R. J, Burke, and- Mrs. Otto Metchom motored .-. to La t.rjinde. ir'm- Pen'Holou -esloi'd-'v and were tho-guoBts of Mrs. F. B. Hnyne.s of this city. Mr. . Burke and Mrs. Metcham are from Port land, but are -visiting - in Pendle ton at the present time. city. To AHcml Fair Mr. and Mrs. J. K. farm home neur here. Visits Here Short Time The Bcv.'and Mrs. J. W. Gunn, :m d att g li t .urj.Um-l u r Ui, -lult X1l al QXKn m . J dajto-j topped oft oj Ivpwo at f miming for Balem. where they, short time in La Gr rrienos, To Attend College Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ml.tchke, sinter and brother-in-law of the Rev. L. D. Meggers, pastor of the Naasrcne church, are stopping off in La Grande for a short visit. They are on their way to attend the . Northwest Naznreno College nt Nnmpa, Idaho. ;'They are both preparing for Missionary work In Africa. ' r; " t JULLSnono, ore.. The first ennuul .Washington county fair was formally opened by Governor Pierce. The exhibits cover all of the county's resources and indus tries. Tomorrow is Forest Grove day and Friday will be Hlllsboro day. Will attend the Hkito Fair. Mr. Henolds is president', of; the fair aassoclatton. Here One Week f , Alter visUing In La Grande fnr the jast week at th home of, hor niece Mrs. H. J,. Poarch, Mrs. W. j M. Wado left last night far' her ' independence, . Kunvus, Mrs. Wade has been In the wust 'in .ludge StMk v Mr. and Mrs., A. II. Hunter will leitve tomorrow morning for Haleni runde to visit They have been visiting I for the past ttfo months. their . daughter,-. J.olsj- at- Potlatch, Idaft3 arid were en route home. To Preaeli this K veiling Klder H. G. Hunthardt. of Col lege Place. Washington, will prea to attedd fhe statu fair there next ch at the Sven Day AdvQiitlft Week. 'Mr. Hunter has beea oelr ; church ,.tt)is evening .at. 7:0 o er;ed aone of the judges at thejcloek. A cordial Invitation is ex falr. - i i tended to all. Iliinllng and Fishing - leMrx HLoddnrd and Waldo Stoddard are spending a few days n the Salmon rivr. near; Trey. .hunting and fishing They will return to La Grande Saturday evening. Ill's, I trough ton Hetiirns ,' Mrs. j. J. Hrotighton, who was called to Ohio about a month, ago by the serious illness of her moth er, who died I here u week iiko la: t night, arrived homo this morning. Ijenvos Tomorrow Morning Mrs. Floyd Sherwood and baby, Shirley Ann. will leave La Gmndn tomorrow morning . for Ktigene, Oregon, where they will make I heir home. Mr. Sherwood went to Kugone obout a week ago. the 6 o'clock dinner and me 7 o'clock meeting will not be closed meetings'. j Afternoon Progrmu, 1 The afternoon program, to bo- gin at 1:4Q o'clock, follows. i Instrumental Music Mrs. Jen- nie Hoppel. j Address of Welcome Mrs. W. O. Sherwood, master B.ue Mt. I Response J. A. Nice, Pomona oy who competed . master. ! Vocal Solo Mrs. L. J. Chad I wick. I Address Dr. W. T. Phy, mua !ter Union Grange. I Original Song M. L. Carter, I Mt. Fannie Grange. I The Public Foi um John S. Hodgin. j Selection Wolf Creek Grange ' quartette, Auuress non. a. h. enumway. IF,.h n,A 4.i,u in t,a aA.nn , Voial SoloMiss Baxter. Union. pony contest that preceded the Extension Service. Vocal Solo iei-initt Rugaln. Address C. E. 6 pence, state , market master. t. Vocal. Solo-r-Miss Spencer. Drill Team Work pleasant Grove Juvenile Grange, Summcr ville. The. remainder of the day's pro gram follows:. lu:30 Opening of Grange, J. A. Nice, Muster (grunge mem bers only). Appointment of committees. Report of officers. Reports of subordinate granges, Lepoita of committees. Introduction of resolutions Introduction of vlBltlug mi muei s. 12:00 Noon. Basket Lunch, by ,: melubcrs of Pomona grange. , Music, . Chamber of Com meice- (luartotto, Three-Minute 'Talks, Reynolds, C. J. Hurd , Currey, PuuL Carpenter, C. F. Duv'Si' J. K. Jones, A. W. Nelson, R. : K. Taylor, C. E. Spence, and W. R. , GeKelcr. 1:00 Home Economic conference, Union, Wallowa and Ba ker counties, Mary Jones, stute chairman reception room I. O. O. F. hall. Lecturers' conference, coun ty led ure i s Htution Meeting of committees on Dennis' retail. Lecturer's program w. ll. Oekeler, Pomona lecturer. - ( (Speakers will be limited to 20 minutes). 4:30 Closed meeting of grange. Report of resolution; com mittee. - 0:00 Dinner: by Blue- Mt. grange. assisted by merchants of La Grande. . , : ' 7:00 cling of committees of ' Chamber of Commerce und grange. C. K. Spence und C, a.j Hurd on public 'mur H ket. At Chamber of 'Coin .'merce office. : i 8:00 Closed meeting of grange, i Conferring fifth degree. Setuct.on of place for next meeting. . Completion or business. .'. : ,1'iogrum of Blue Mountuin Giange. ' ' Ice cream by yiue Moun tain Creamery company. 1:40 fudge Kuowles nt Kiiterprl.c Judge J. W. K'nowles, accomp anied by Mrs. Kuowles. Is at En terprise today to conduct motion dny. They stopped) at Elgin yon terday to attend the county fair. Uas York Ageney T. K. Bellamy, of the Eastern Oregon Music ptore. Is now the au- ''"'t"",T "" fn Vnrk s:iHphon- "Pendeton" Woolen Shirts Woolen Blankets WOOLEN AUTO ROBES WOOLEN INDIAN ROBES . WOOLEN ARMY .BLANKETS WOOLEN BED BLANKETS WOOLEN HEAVY SOCKS FOR FALL . Xow Here for Your Selection MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY 'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some More Just Arrived Very high grade, fleece lined Union Suits fur men. This low price never known be fore Si. 25 M'sMes' Union Suits, flex ible ill) nil sizes . 70c to Kflc Boys' Unions, lleeco lined all sizes up to .16 70v to 80c These values will sup'ly surprise you. Do your buy ing now while they lust. New York Slore iiESTItOYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Boys and Girls Win County Fair Honors; Imblcr Pair Scores rnntlniipd from Psffe Ono.) Used Car Bargains I9-.-0 m U K six Turin Mi sTt ii:iMki:it m-mciai, six ToruiMt IDKKTt Iir.IIAkr.lt SI'M-IAL MX TOI Kl(. 1911 ri.KI.I. TOlltlMi Jennings & Shumate Duick Sales and Semce . - The Paris I'nslitnnnlilp AtTI'.MN l OATS In r'l'ature OffpriliKS nt tl2.b) to Si Oil A .NVw l.tn. of HKKSSKS From Ni'W York t'J.'Jb to I45.UU MIM.INKItT In all the hit.'Jrt stylrs The Paris needlework lovers. A find prize for Italian outwork went .to Mrs. J. M. Donahue, who Is Mrs. Houghton's partner In the luuul Art and Kaby shop. Housekeeping reputations of long standing were looked on with unx- I lous eyes by many a niatruii when ribbon alter ribimn went to Kuril I Ftibler, 1 4, yesterday. Ituth work 1 ed ull vaeation; she has worked in : dumeslie selenuo sinoe school Htart ed..and she h;i.s ki pt lute houra for a week putting on the finishing touches that assured her triumph. Her, blue ribbons flouted from lo i Ktiuiierry Jam. cookies, candles, doughnuts, an embroidered center piece, a dlshtowel. a braided rug, bouquets or sweet peas und sun flowers. She took second prizes for dried apples, grupe jam, grape Jel ly, canned tomatoes, canned tar rni. nitirnd asparagus, and for light bread. I A wum.t r in crochet was the bed j up read miide by Mrs. levi'r, of : Kansas Uity. after her akxtb-th birthday, and shown by her daugh- tor, Mrs. Tom Halrd, of Klgin. J Mr. Katlierliic weirel. of I Jgin. ! ulm k pi-t HO. was delighted to ' find n blue ribbon on her basket or old-rn-JiloiMHl riowerw. sin ba won tunny flrt prhuit In many de partments durliu tier :ir yearn mm n redden t of t nion county. Overgrow n vegftubtcs f eat ure the community and farm diap ays. Th'-re Hrc rabbaiff fl you inn hard ly cany, and miuusheH and pump kins that you cunt ligin to lift. The potatoes make a good ap pearance, but are not aboundant about enough for county con sumption, in the opinion of the farmers. The grain show Is not large. but satisfactory In the quality of the exhibits. Some of the specl- Jmens outrank thrw of fornvr fairs, and will be tnkn to Kn terprlse to conip-te with the crops of Wallowa fHrmers. J. A. lan klll. Inibier. -won a blue ribbon on his Hybrid i'2H. Hard Federa tion. ind on an exhibit of bar ley. K. I. Jasper has prU-r- inning rye. I.utlier lllndmnn took the honors In oats. First place for harrf winter when! cos to Ilcv. lioulM of Klgin. II. K. Siwk of 8uMirnervill. took flrnt In poft sprlnr wheat with n bush el of Hoft Vderat;on. (Jran-lmother n'-vff l.nast'd finer ittrhs than those tint can scarcely be seen to the work f VriCK OF SIIKItlFF'S SAKK. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue and authority of a foreclo sure execution and order of ilo is sued out of nnd under the seal of the Circuit Court of the, State ot Oregon for Union County, dated the IMth day of September, l'J-B, to me directed and delivered upon a Judgment decree and order of sale made and entered in said court on Kuril the 16th day of September, 1!I2, In Fred J favor of The Union Central Life In surance Company, a corporation, plaintiff, and against William 1'. Hlanchai'd and Mary E. llunchard. husband and wife, William Wes tenskow and Jane Doe Wfstenakow, husbandiand wire, Grande Hondo Fruit Company, a corporation, Hi ram Lake and Wullace hake, de fendants, wherein judgment was duly entered In favor of said plain tiff and against said defendants William P. Wanchurd. Mary E. Illnnchard, William . Westenekow and Jane Doe WesLenakow, for the sum of $4532. 2, with ' interest thereon at 7 per cent por annum from September 15, 1U26, the sum of $1130.29, with' interest thereon nt 10 per cent per annum from Sept.; 16. 1926, the sum of $500.00 attorney feet, and costs and dis bursements umountlng to $26.30, und a decree of forccloourc against each aria alt of tho said defendants, in which execution and 'order t)i sale, Iflm commanded to' make sale ofho following described real property the Bamut. icing the real nrontrtJ,(le8crlbed In the mort gage foreclosed" in "sufil sutt't'o-'WIt:' Commencing at a - point three hundred forty-one 841) feet north of tho southwest corner of the northwest quarter (NW'i), of Sec tion thirty-tour (H4, Township t)no (I) Houth, Range Thirty-eight (3K) Kast of the Willamette Meri dian, and running thenco North along the section line to the north west corner of tho aforesaid sec tion Thirty-four (34), thgnce east one hundred two (11)2) rods, more or less, to the center of the county road leading Trom Hunimervillu iv 'Island City, Oregon, (hence south- ennterly along the center ot auii. county road to u point three hun dred forty-one C141) feet north ot the center line of said Section Thirty-four (34), thence west on hundred fifty-one and one-hall (151 V4 ) rodn, more or leHH, to the placet of beginning, and uoiitulnb-ig one hundred five (I nr.) acres ol land, mure or l's. AIho the Kast half of the Northeast quarter i: Mi N F 14 ) of Section thirty-three C13), Township One (I) South. Uantre thirty-eight CIS), Kaat ol the Willamette M.-rldlan, and con taining eighty (80) acn-H of land r mm i It , - J umptuous Fall Woolens $1.89 to $3.29 We have assembled here most comprehensive selec-" tions of Wool Serges and Flannels, embracinfr evciy de-' sirable new weave and pattern Featured Fabi ics. bulges in plain and pin stripes, Wool Flannels m plain colors, Silk SUipes, Stripe Borders nnd Two-Tones. These are shown in all the most wanted Fall shades. . This event was so carefully planned and priciir-s so advantageous that it behooves everyone in need of new costume fabiics to attend. HUH A total uoreago Is contained herein of one hundred eighty-five (lt5.) acres of land, more or less. ' Now thoreforo, by virtue and riu thoilty of suid xvrlt,' and In obedU" enee i to Its 'comniauds, I will, on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1025, at the front door of the coun ty court house In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, sell at public auction the above described real property, and all of the right, title, Interest ; and equity of said defendants, or either of them. In and to the same or any part thereof, on the dato of the mortgage foreclosed In said Hult, to-wit, tho 12th duy of De cember. 1019. 'br' that they have aineo acquired In and to said prop erty, to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, BUbject to redemption as provided by law, tho prdcoeda of said sale to be applied In satisfac tion of said judgment and decree tforeHaid. . I Dated this 24th day of Septem ber, 1U26." ; 1 ' ' '' ' ' . ; JEBHE UKKSHBAHH, Sheriff of Union County, Ore gon; Sept.; 25,-Oct. ,2, 0, 10, 23. 1 Glbbs to He Buried at Powers Or. taken to Powers, Ore., Tor Inter MiEDFOUD, Ore., The body of ment ; Tho runerul aervlcew will be Jesse, Jumea Glbbs, who met hta 'ln churge of tho Moone lodge of deuth 1 na etabblikg1 affray here at IVnvera, near where Mr. and MrB.'s the hands of his brother-in-law Olbbs , had . been t making their Hyman liuntle'y, la Is alleged, was homo.1 Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coloratura Soprano ' , Tuuchur ot Slnelnfc, mid avitimblo for ConcurU, Couching Trios, Quartets and Choruses, Pupil of pscur Suenitur und Yeutmun Oriffith, New York City. Studio 708 O Avenue. Rodes Market KUH Adams Direct from Faun to You. 1'ot Uoaat HeeT irc Prime Itilt Uoast I7l' T-lioiic Sltilji 2l!o Sirloin Kt'-ak Pork Steak ; 'i-Vu Hunibiiiger I'iu Country Slyle Haumige ContukiiH no cereal iMc Our Own Make of .'oun- try atyle Cured Ium....ll2t! om; lletter l-'ew as ioo.lt WIIF.Ki: YOI K ! HI VS Til 13 MOST Free Delivery Twice Dally cacl 1 , ,r-, -l T-O-D-A-Y "TheSt Forgotten en 19 lciuai liable Romance ( of the Underworld. "NEWS" And "FELIX" ARCADE SnllinlHy .Mnlimc Mlit Oft.. S HALF A CENTURY OF SUCCESS BUHABoz 1 WWW awwv II K 40 WD acts'--P mm col&te DcJidicsVorJdsGrebiest Colored Minstrels Den Hajjsju Iroupe Arbli-n Whirlwinds as; :.: . J;: V.vr faisTiTbmsrtrsf r'- - Slum PmAti t-BAUtlCONCIia I'ltlC'KS: M ATI X I I ' Ailillli .Vie; Uillilri'll K.HT 85c hiiiI lim-r l-loor nml Xtw, Kl.l Mutlni.e at 2:30: NlKht at 8:3(1 SWEATERS l:orr;n-NJ"i'K ami coat kwkatkks I'oit i.rrn.K iioyh KI..VI lit tut. Ml Kll.lv AN'li WllOI. KE.II'-ONS ANI COAT HWKATKItH l Olt I.ITTI.B CSIUI.M HI. .VI In i..-o HWKATKItH Ft) II TIIK IIA11Y HI..VI In n.no Cups and Moods To MuN h. Art & Baby Shop lliitlon Cotered ,un ami l. M. V. Tlm-nd KM I TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Comedy, "PUTTING ON AIRS"