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Friday, October 2, 1925 Page Ten THE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER MISS TIKE! IT HOI LAKE HOT LAKE. (Hpcclal) A. V. Wilson, or JmOler, Ore, returned to lila borne from ifot luke tuduy. Mr. Wilson naa qult r-coviTt?(i from hi relate. Utile Frank McCully of Knl'-r-rl. Ore, haw been vtnttlng lr. I'hy for a few clay. Wlilh; hTts Jit tin been buxy riding hois'biuk und occupying hfnutelr with tryliiK to train, the police cIokh. l'runk'u father is manager of the Hotel En ter prise. The many friends of Mrs. W. K. Htoddurd of linker. Ore. will ho glad to know tliut him left for home Hunduy, fjuite well. lorena Trickey of I'rlnevllle, Ore. and Champion Cowgirl, came ' to the Jike for a few duH rent. MImi Trlekey wuh quite MrloiiHly hurt from her fall at the Pendle ton Kound-t'p. MIsm Trickey In tends lo ride at the Redmond Hound-Up In spite of her full. Among others from La Gran do were; Mrs. Ijoulso Hand 02 und children and Mrs. lluxel liouer. Hot .Lake Ih making itome im jirovemenls In ttt hi-utinx sytdein this werk. A coil Ik boing put In one of the- hot prliiK. thru which tlie water fur tho rudiators will punn thru, being heated by the mineral spring' This will make a double amount of hot water for the heating system. The entire healing system is being overhaul ed before tho cold weather sets in. Dr. I'hy entertained Mr. und Mrs. Frank O. Hayes of I -a Gran de ut dinner Bunday night. NJUREu LIMBS N LIT A fossil horse with claws has ho been found In Asia. In a few years you may find horses with bumpers here. INTEREST DKl'OMTS. of tills bank represent the best possililu tu vestment for most depos itors, offering Hufety, Con venience und quickly con vertible Into cush, UNITED STATES I'liOMTHK, (Hpeclai) Fisher I.lw-lv look Mrs. Julia Kannur to Wallowa Hunduy, where lr. (ire gory gave, her a thorough examin ation with the aid of the X-ray found that her arm und tthoulder were not broken but Itaslly bruis ed. Mrs. Hannur was injured in an accident some time ago. lioitu New by took a load of prunes to Knterprise last week jor W. I J. Kannar. Mrs. Henderson finished filling his llo yesterday noon. Ho had a fine crop of corn, Henry rarper npent the week end with his pureiits. Melvln and (rul Carper were welling fruit and vegetables und butter und milk ut .Maxville Sat urday. Alfred Carper has rented his pluee to Itay Chenoworth for five yeras. He is selling his stock and farm Implements preparatory too moving to Centralia, Washington. Theo Carper, who works for the Kast Oregon company, was ut 1'romLse Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carper at tended the community fair at W 1 1 o wn. I-Vid ay u n d Ha t u rdaay. ) Mr. rotter iius been working for Mr. Jlofer In Kden. j Mr. und Mrs. Will Hepd und Giundmu Iteed visited Haturduy at w. I. Hanuars. Fred und Lena Carper visited Sunday night at O. I'. Uaurpers. Walter Carper took u load of potatoes to Maxville and the camps Haturduy. Andrew Flt-Mifimn Iert for Kn terpriue Mondey with an exhibit for the Wullowa County Fuir from the I'romlso Orange, Mrs. Allle Hmith and Mrs. Stel la I'oubon went lo Wullowa Hat urduy. They returned the same day. Miss Ituth Hayes vlKlted at the C. I'. Carper home Haturduy eve ning and Hunday. C. P. Carper sold Via Foulson's 5 head of sheep lnsp week. New! Downs, of J'owwatka, pur chased a few head or hheep from Mr. Hallark. of West fJrussman. The Downs hoys drove them thro ugh Monday. Hurold Carper, who has been working in I'nion County all sum mer returned home last Thurs day. Mrs. Allle Hmlth Is stuylng with Mrs. Julia Hannur this week. I Veleraim Indorsr Mllchell. MAUHMFIKI,!),. Ore. Colonel William Mitchell, suspend) United Hint's aviation official, was com mended for his exposure of the bureaucratic control of the uir serv ice and his stand that the air forces or this country should be second to none. In resolutions adopted at a meeting or M until -flehl post No. 11K0, Viderans of Foreign Wars. The i-ewdulions recommended thnt tho ulr servlr : - Every well-remembered cup bri ms with hearty cheer The rollicking spirit of the West. !Thc essence of unbridled hospital ity, broad as western plains. That is the halo surrounding Hills Bros. Coffee, pride of the coffee-loving West, toast of millions from Puget Sound to the Mississippi River. Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee. Release that sense-stirring aroma! Brew a cup and taste that marvelous ilavorl The Recognized Standard! Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. 1 1 ills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE the original Vacuum Path tAA kteft tte coffte jrtik Face Tremendous Jh 0' 'V' v RS7, Cosch Knute I'.ockne and Captain Clem Crowe have a tremendous task ahead uf them it Notre Dame Is going to live up to Its gridiron deeds of the past tew seusons. With the celebrated "four horsemen" gone, as well m muny other stars. It will take some real work to put the Irish on the football map this campaign. Rockne (on the left) and Crowe ore shown in the accompanying photo looking over prospective candidates. s J .a Grande, Oregon, for October 1, 125. Htute of Oregon iss. County of Union Before me. a Notary Public, In and for the Htate and county afore said, personally appeared Frank 11. Appleby, who. huving bees duly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he Is the publisher of the I .a Grande Evening Observer and that the following' is. to the best of Ills knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in section 441, Postal Laws and Herniations, printed on the re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and address es of the publisher, editor, manatf inff editor, and busimss manager are: Publisher, Frank li. Appleby, La Grande, Oregon. Kditor. same. Managing Kditor, same. Business Manager, Harvey V. Matthews, Ia Grande, Greg an. 2. That the owner is: The Observer Publishing Co., Inc., La Grande, Oregon. Frank B. Appleby, Ia Grande, Oregon; Jcrene C. Appleby. I .a Grande, Oregon; Harvt-y K. .Mat thews, La Grande, Oregon. ; 3. That the bondholders, mort gages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Urucft Dennis, La Grande, Ore. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders. If any. contain not only the list of stockholders and secur ity holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also. In caws where the stockholder or s"curity holder appears upon th oouks of the company as truster o ( in any other fiduciary relation th name of the person or corporalioi for whom such trustee is acting, i given: also that the said two para graphs contain statements embrac ing affiant's full knowledge am belief ss to the circumstances ana conditions under which stockhold ers and security holders who do not appear upon the books of th company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner: and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, as sociation, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said slock, bonds or other securi ties than as so stated by him. b. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publi cation sold or distributed through tho malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the dale shown above is 2611. FRANK B. APPLEBY. Sworn to and subscribed before m this 30th day of September. 1825. Earl C. Reynolds. (My commission expires Jan. 29, 1329.) thereon from lec. 24. at 8 er cent per annum. uo attorney es. and 7.iu cofU and dlsburse i.enbi, a-s appears by iranwripl of he judgment and proceedings had tioie said JuMice of the peace, lied in the office of the clerk of 'the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for t nion County, and uockelcd in said office April 2lat. lsl'6, which said execution was dated September 1st, lt25. and commanded me to satisfy said judgment, interval and coMs. oui of the personal property of W. I. Keen, and for want thereof, then ..... n.a 1 t,rniirtv ht'lnnirinir ' to said W. 1. Keen, as well as the I . ...1.1 t U..,-a costs 01 ana upon iu wn., endeavored to find personal prop erty of said W. I. Keen, and been unsuccessful, and for want there of I have levied upon the following described real property of Said de fendant, to-wit: Commencing 20 rods west of the southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 15. Township 1 .North of liaiige Z'j. frst of the Willam ette Meridian. Union County, ore- -NOTICE OF SIIF.ltlFF'S .SALE. . Notice is hereoy given, ;hat by virtue of an execution tssntd out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of I'nion. under the hand of the clerk and the seal thereof, to me directed, upon a judgment rendered on the 31st day of March. 1125, hi an ac tion before U. F. Weiss. Justice of tho Peace in and for Elgin Pre cinct, County of I'nion, State of Oregon, between T. E. I'arks, plain tiff, and W. I. Keen and Era W. Keen, defendants, for the sum of One Hundred Three and 96-100 Dollars ($103.96), with interest Bon. (heme West S rods. Ihencs, North 40 rods, thence East 8 rodt, thence Kouth 40 rods to the paCt " of beginning, all in Union County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of Said execution, und In compliance there with, 1 will, on Monday, the 5ih day of October, 1925.- at eleven o'clock A. M.t t the front door of the county court house in l Grand, I'nion County, Oregon, selj at public auction (subject to re. demption) to the highest bidder for cash n hand, all the right. tme and Interest which said defendant had therein on the 2nd day of Seo. Member. 1925, the date of said levy, Or Since Ultti uni in ir 10 XQS above described real property 0( any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and ac cruing costs. Dated this Srd day of September, 1925. JESSE BRESHEAR8. Sheriff of I.1 nion County, Oregon, posted Sept. 3rd. 1925. I mte of first publication. Sept 4, 1925; Sept. 11, 18, 25-Oct. 2. 1925. Date of Sale. Oct. 6th, 1925. Over All RAUSS veralls for Men and Ifoufhs A new pair FREE if They Rip Look for the Two Horses be a separate unit under tho su pervision of "men who have been In the ulr, not of men who have sctuyed on tho ground or on the water. College lt"li!-tiile Humorists. o it !: o o n AGuici'irntAi, CO IX KG K, Corvailis, Ore. Ham mer and Coffin, honorary humor ous organization, has been rein stated on the campus after nn ab sence of one yea due to Infraction 01 couege social regulations. inc 1 Oregon owl, campus humorous , publication. Is the official work of the group. Lewis Parker, editor- t In-chief of the magazine, has re-j organized his staff. Statement of tho Ownership, 3lan-, agcnient. Circulation, Kic, Itu- (iilrrd by the Act of Congress of August - I, Of T-a Grande Kvenlng Observer, published dally except Sunday at Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungarian Cream Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Blukers of llfgli-Grndo Pastries "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CIIUST" It's Easy to The Po edersia nd Effective Monday, Sept. 2 1st. vc will again feature a full line of delicious home-made candies made in our own sanitary candy Kitchen including MJITTLES FUDGKrf CAUAMKLS DIVINITY NUT KOIJiS KNtiLISH TOFF 101 NOUGATS PKNOCIIKA PLAIN AND FANCY MINTS Exclusive Local Agents for Johnston's I5ox Candies pularity Of Acw customers arc thronging this store every day and old ones are becoming more en thusiasticbut it's an easy thing to understand when you consider the Piggly - AV'iggly System. See for yourself see how convenient the Piugly-Wigglv wav is, how much time and waiting it saves you, and HOW MUCH EXPENSIVE OVERHEAD IT SAVES US. iNo clerks to pay, no collections to make, no books to keep, no deliveries to make. It's no won der that there are tremendous savings to pass on to you. The Piggly-Wiggly system is unique. There's nothing like it because it's patented When you consider these things, it's easy to understand the selling 0f the highest prafli merchandise QUALITY GUARANTEED-at these low prices. Come in. We arc always glad to have you look around. Lemon 1'cul, sliced and candied, small pkg,....Mc Oranjie Peel, sliced and candied, small pktf 14c Citron, sliced and can died, small pkg 2Jc Golden Dates 10-oz. pl'.jr. ... Pitted Dates S-oz. pkg New Figs No. 10 pkg. . None Such Mincemeat Per pkg 17c LiUly's Prrpaicd Mince meat, lo-oz. jar....3tc Lililiy's Prepared Mince meat, Sl-oz. jur....63c bnteiytbw is lower in price at ahe tlallMN Wl M i (tl pi !s Aunt Dinah New Ore leans Molasses, small can i,-,c Brer Uallit Mollases Clold Label grade, small can 21c Lojr Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup, medium . can 3ic lour Luck Coffee 1-lb. can .49c Gold Par Pumpkin No. 2 can 13c Gold liar Spinach No. 2 can 17c Sweet Potatoes o lbs 2."c Gienn Pepers Per lb 10c Quinces Per lb 10c i Pi r !?. n. ADelightful l'lace To Eat