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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
Wednesday, Octofer 14," 1925. Pnpre EipM THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Men of La Grande , ATTENTION! ' Many of you (and your sons) journey to 1'ortland each year. While there you stroll or drive through the streets and. 'see Portland's fine shops particularly the well-groomed "men's" stores should at tract you. We sincerely hope you will do so, for then you will note: the same high-quality merchandise the. same smartly distinctive and down-to-the-minutc styles as earned here at La Grande, your home town, in metropolitan abundance, at the same prices and frequently less. We want you to make this comparison. Not in any spirit of competition on our part for they arc all good friends, every last one of them but as a matter of civic pride. Something to be inwardly proud of and to take advantage of, but not to boast of. WESTENHAVER &. GILBERT ' . . ' 201 Depot St. : "' Style Leaders GIVE WELCOME to nil Portland, M. (AP) Com mander Don aid li. MucMlllun and i tho 28 members of his Arctic ex ploration expedition, scientists, avi- I ators uud seamen, were welcomed ! home by a program of entertain ment and excitement which extend , ed from Wi&casset to this place, Monday. Given more than usual diflap ! pointment by the worst ttuiiiimr the natives remember in the north, be set and delayed ulon? the entire homeward route by vales which culminated to that which kept not only the expedition but neurty 60 friends and reluiivi-s marooned on FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must he iu by 9:00 a. ul . Uiinimage Sale. In the basement of the Presby terian church beginning at 10 o'clock, Saturday, October 17. ' 10-l(U6t AX EVE I lLL. When you have a few minutes to spare call at Itichardson's Art & Cult Shop and enjoy the latest pic- tllruM nf (hn BuiHnn iwiw fin iltcntni the suiull. ,.,.). 8LpI -Monh.-BunHllvu ,t,clmljBUU, .-,. Arl Mjn .. iland, the attitude of them all wa; ht., .ou wlth home dccorat. expressed by Commander Mut-MII-' , problenla. He w, be Klad t0 lun when he .aid. at a luncheon ,ve personal attention with. giveu unit ueiv. This room looks good to us. This last day of the expedition wus a long one. The crews were uawr on the ships before 4 o'clock Monday morning, preparing lor Lite run lor the mainland which the expected break iu the yaie would permit. Kroin the 20 or more homes on Monhegan. where they had found shelter, the band of relatives. , inends and newspaper men gather- ed in intense darkness preceding 'thedaun about the wind-swept ' dock where the 1'eary lay. Short : ly alter & o'clock the expedition j got under way. I MacMUlun Given Luncheon. The culmination of the rejoicing at their safe arrival wus readied at out charge. 10-14-lt School News CL'KK OX FItKSIIETS AIM EUGENE, Ore. Hobert X. (Ity Mtu-Jiii'le MuiEiiire) Anllclnutliig b"metlilig Xuw It Is the plan of the various school reporter tu reserve a space for the publication of the Ideas of students, lucully and towns people. 'Hie Ideu ol this column Is to bring Out school oi'inioti and O19 utaff will appreciate signed articles from unyonu interallied. something like this: "Did you hear good fortune of belnir the "leading II we li i.uve l Um in.,i , im.-m.iy. j j,e next tWO Important Mlimfloll rnitffl KH.tc annnlnr. niOiUin iu t si d without one. find i h-mlnlne roles will be nLiveil i... . ,.,in i... i...- ,..,., ,ni, f.,,.,.. Wurnlck and Ann vni along the river road nqr.th of Eugene regarding means or curb' the KludintH began to get excited, I "rnthy Ann Tearing the rooks would not get Ktange. thir Just if', i-'our bells rung liie . , Hcvenlh period, and the students flocked to the assembly. The rooks were nervous, since they wore doomed either to "die al the bear ing the overflow of the Willamette river during freshet seasons, ac cording to E. J. Adums, his nee re- i l (.Ice club iMruu I ' The glee club enrollment In gruut deal larger Una year tlmn has ""' fold" nr he "litirned nt the Ht-ike" ,,,l,";"o oeen me cane. I lie lit tl 1 ,v" j" W sley itrow n m ,t d?n. body !dn, " workln on two dltrieult h"s """" c0"" " ' uranium. ,ulu' nl uo" Belectlon, "Hlieik of the lie,.rt , slderiihle lund and It was hoped pren.di.nt. gave the direction, for ... ":..,." ."t.'ll!.lA"tTt. A.m tht .,e n.- miht l.e rnvi.i. 'iiv i--.ieinuni iiiiu the " Chimpanzee." There are a number ed lo construct a breakwater to of excellent voiced that seem to Prevent It. "speak for tlienmelves." Kroni nil --' 1 Indleiitlons a great deal muy be ' turr lo put out a Mlmlr -that will expected from the glee club this surpass tiny that has heretofore year. The girls' ehoru.i has been been published. rnnsen w th a tola of Hi irlrlii 10 Years Ago Today- declares war ! Germany i on Serbia. . Today and here in La Grande we war on costs of toilet articles. - Garden Court Powder and Mnsr-I'iic Tooth Paste HOTIl for 75c. Men's Special! $1.25 worth of Shavinp; ma terial Cream, Lotion and Talc all for Six liits! Get Yours Today. I, & L. Drug Co. Mnln 87 This chorus, under the able direc- Learning Correct EiiglWi ivii ui flu tinier, sung at the Neighborhood club last week. The cehctlons sung were, ".Morning n vlt iilnn" and "liutloiw." hula Ansel . the rally lo be held at 7 p. in. Mr. Lotiftiellcw made an excellent speech on edunutlon. Jack Cool- IduP led noun! new velln 'l'lut iiln. Ituli! Ilnlil Rally ' dents met llrwt at the hluli ;uhool Tlu-re wi a whisper among the im( t.rliim where the rooks were slude.Hs Kritluy morning mm 1 gvn their opportunity lo uuow their ability along dramatic linen. The football men. talked of the IVS'allowa game. This was Ihtt first game of the season and the team 'is out to win. Thi? tiHlnlH then 'went to Ihe hcnlire, giving nome yells, nller whieh they seri'entlned -through town. There was no miiuh tufi uud evervone weiii to PionuUlc Class 'Active his home feeling that the l!H5-6 Tin; dranuitle class l now pltn rallv had been u succeHs. Judiih nlng a hiHiorlcal play of the J'rowtl. .(iraiidi- ltonde valley. A chairman ! heen appointed to take charge I rinal Truinl rr IMay Meld l"f (eh act. This rhairmnn ni- The Mnal trynul lor Die Junior . 1-olnin the students to represent a 'play. "MIhs Homi'hudy K" was ertain ehanieler. Tin studenlH j heid I- Ht week. The results of i he i '' lo lmiierrnnallng dll'ti'reut tryout. wjlh li few. exceptions, liave enu ruelers or Kiodern IMe. M my ' bni'n announeed bv .Mis.4 Iti-unett. I mem nave real ability ulong , ne was ahieu in tier ctioos'ng by j (it her nu'inhet'H of tin- faculty. They have attempted to take only ! the heHt male rlii I rnrnlNhe'l litis , year. Hot Water ' Bottles. Fountain Kyriiifies. The kind that are war ran teed for two years and at prices that are lower than such goods are generally sold for. See them at Hll verthorn - Wight's family drug store. lu-iu-tf EXPERT. Windshield and side glass fitting prompt service, right prices, at Uluhardson's Art & Gift Shop. 10-14-lt Rummage Sale. 1 Sat., October 17. On Fir St., dU ' rectly back of Carr'a. 3-1014-3t' At our soda fountain we serve eurh day from 11 to 2 p. m.t a hot lunch that we believe is the best value and best cooked in La Grande. Hilverthorn-Wright's fain- i the luncheon tendered Commander y drug store., - - 10-10-tf i MacMillan by the i'ortlund ilutary 'club. I It was at this luncheon that the I leaders of the stale, of the army I and navy, of science and of educa tion, gathered to congratulate the ; explorer on his safe return und the ( accomplishments of the summer. ! Commander MacMillan, hoarse from the exposure and hardship of the long voyage south, thanked : them tor his reception and that of ! Ills meli, then proceeded to extol tho work of his companions. I teniMl telling, ideal ing, button holes, etc. Morton's Kiddy Shop. 10-U-tf When your doctor gives you 'a prescription to be filled for your idinlly or yourself let us fill it for you, we deliver all prescriptions with no extra churge lor delivery. Mil verthorn-Wright's family drug store. 10-10-tf 1 World'! Largest Chain Department . Store , Organization. ICf II l 7 AT0,V MD IXJj IXSTITUTION- .DEPARTMENT STORES 10 Depot St., U Grande. Ore. Co. Reliable Quality - Good Always At Lowest ; Prices Our 676 Store Buying Power . ) ASSURES THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY STYLISH WOOL FROCKS HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES Another remarkable example of splendid values, in smart Ready-to-Vear at prices below comparison. Buying lor cur 676 Busy Stoics throughout the United States bring these savings to you. - Charmingly styled dresses of plain colored flannel, printed flan ' nel, serge and bengaline, shown in the colors and color combina tions demanded by the latest style tendencies, at only $S.90 In tho District Court of the . L'nltod Stales ror tho District of I Orufion. ! -In tin- matter of Wllllum E. Ail lcr und Isis Muy Adlcr, bunkrunts. j To tho creditors of Wlllium 13. j Adlcr und Isis May Adlcr, of L.a Grande, Union county, In tho State i and 1'iHtiict aforesaid, bankrupts. Notice Is hereby given that- on the 12th duy of October, 1926; the I ufort'Bald William E. Adler and Isis Mary Adler were duly adjudl- mm m cated bankrupts by the District ' ' . ' Court of the United Ktutes ror tile for Union county,' dated the Sth day District or Oregon, and the ri st ol October, l'J25. in the sait where- MU'elins of their creditors will bu In Charles Hllli:lilns. unmarried, held ttt tho office or H. 13. Dixon, Kllzubctll Hopper ami Walter Hop- reicree, l.a un,,,,,-. iitv;n, on I' n. i.-i; vtxto und' husband. Anna Ju- y. October 3(ith, IS28. at 10 cobson and Kuwaiti Jucobson. wire A. M., at which time said creditors and husband. Ollle Coiner and Ben Cotnor, wife and husband, Lillian amine the bankrupts, and transact Ktsey. iiniiiarried, 13 ina Vauder- ' 'j If you want a smart woul dress at a very reasonable low piice, choose one of these. You will find in this attractive grouping of w'ool dresses tHe latest in styles .and colors. The 'materials are of flannel, bengaline and other -suitable ma terials, at this low price of . $4,98 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Tim clii.li.nlu In I.' t. .rl t ul. T ....... Irvino- I. rI t . nlr . i r .t l.'.w, I ,llHy Uttcnd. PIOVC iUvV CtUilllS, ......v. I lull 'I'll I... Ilil vr.. .. :'n I.'.. ..I 111. errors wh'lt-h ire uilKd "iniolcr B,,t'11 othpr businM uh nmy proper- drniMikn.-.muittrr;pd. Jnd J. ull - Thuy bore to neuter Uh iu" j ,y eonlu bt:lort! B'uU, '"'iW.vt' Vundruu ulci., unmarried were ' H. K. IMA UN,. plutiitlliu, ailu OruilRi; VuilderuieU- Holeree iu Bunkruptry. K-n und Eltu Vundenneuien, hus- ( All cluims must be sworn lo on band und wife, Ciuruhnu G. Judy, buulvi-uuuy blanks be-fore ftHnir.) formerly Clarahne VaiiclrniieuU-u. 10-14-lt 41 nl liny A. Judy, wtf und hus- bund, t'lareneo J. Vandermeulen .NO'I K'i; J1 lil J'lOltKK'S N.M.i;. und Ida K. Vandermeulen, husband Noiire is hereby Kiven that by and wife, Vere J. VandermeuK-n Aiitiiniii Tea nrty The senior K'rM are I'lannluK lo l?ive u tea to Mm- mother of tho Miilor ela-s. The elialnnen "h-el-ed lo Inke eluirue are as follows: Iteeeptlftn. K cimnr 'leiiver; firo Ki am, I) iisv Kobl's; di-coratton, Maifraiel h.-Uer; Invihttlnn, Miirjo rb M;ignlre; re I roh ineniff. Marian Miller. virtue of an order of Bale ismied out und Wbiiiu Vandennnuien, his wile of und under the seal of the t.'lr CUil L'ourt of I In .Stale of Oregon litis Hue. Meelliiu nf Mlmlr Sltirr The Mi-m! mo..!!.... ..I- .i... Doroihy Kberhar.l has thiMMaif wan held Wediie.sday Hehnol NEURALGIA TIM . . or neauacne run in mrfiirnn melt und inhale tho vnpnrs V VapoRub Owt 17 Million Jur UtmJ Ymarly Mr. l.(tny;(eov. "ell au, Mr. Tuwh r uddrented ihi muff on olblltie8 or the Mlmlr. The rn rnhi-rH of the Mtuif are biol- ... M-mmni in inaK tiK dummie.s for KKUk' lillnlh the Mhulr.M jH liie d Hire of '.he fliose tnlerest. Ordiesfra IEeheui-s:is Stuit I The orchestra, com potted of about t5 tleee, hris t ken lip Itf full and wlnt.r praetlee.s. 1'nder Mlmlr the exeeij. nt supervls-on of 1 iss alter Mlllei- and ,! isn IXIIon. it is .-v. llB Iteii- peeted tlii-t they will aeeoilHlllsh mueh. both In KivlnK to the nrhool and ih rlvinp expert, in e for them- selvefi. fredtt In allowed this Venr. r Indueenient d. Slop That Backache Att Vuudernuulin und MarKuret Vanderr.teult-n, hhi wife,, Martin Vandermeulen, unmarried, J. K. , '.Ln(lernieiilen and Itena Vnndet- meulen, hrs wife, Uolton-Uodmcr ; hour of two o'clock . IV'.jL, of said Co., a corporation. J-u Oruiiuo Nu- day, ut the front door of tho Court tlonal Huiik, u corporation: H. K. House in I.u Grande, L'nion county, lUxon, and ulso all other persons . Oregon, soli at public auction tho or partit a unknown claiimnr any : abovu described real properly, to ripht. title, estate, lien or interest tho highest bidder for cash, or for In the real estato described in the complaint herein, were uetenuants, to in directed and delivered, in which said order of sale. I am com manded to make sale ol the loilow intf described real propeny, the same betnj; the real property de scribed in the Aiiieiiued Complaint, to-wit: l,ot 17 and the Northwest 20 feet of Lot IU, in liieck ln.t, in Citaplin's Addition lo the City ' of J.a Grande, Union Couiiiy, Oregon. cue half cash and the balance se cured by a first mortsmps oo the pivinis-s. tho proceerls o said sale to be applied in -accordance with HIV UIMVIO UI IIIU11.UUII, , 1 1 , Dated this lift It day of October, J,OWi;i.L WU.UAMHON. : Ivefcroe; Oct. 14, 21, 28-Nov. 4, 1 1. - Hix were injured in Chicago when un auto driver thought a girl luuneu 11101 it iiuei uoiiiik man uie Now therefore, by virtue of said road, ' . i authority and in obedience to its ' ' Z coinnuinils, I will, on Tuesluy. thut Soldiers of fortune often become 17th d:iy of Novniber. at tlie nui.t.-iins of tnduMtry. ' .Many I,n (.iiimle 1N1U. iotnid Hie now n Pendleton Bed Blankets The Warmth That Never Fails. V. H. Bohncnhamp Co. .u- S'H.E'R.R'Y.'S LAST SHOWINC TONKillT uMy Wife and I" Fiom the Nuvol hy Harriet Hirchor Stowc With IKKXK RICH Warner Hios. Classics itf tho Scitvn Hunlly (ionlon John Ilot he ( nnstanco IJonnetl John llurron Tom KicKotts . Claire dc I.onz Comedy, Il)I)AI,M lU'MTU lllrlrt .N. 1 liepoit ol CoinJilioii of . , Sl'AU-: It.YMi Oi IMIII.KIl At Iliilili r, In the riiaie ol OirKoii, at .Close of KUh.us Kepi S l:i.Mi lit ;s i.raiiN and dixeoanls, iuellldin.,- 1 etliheounts in Hems -1 an.t ;in Oxe.uiiiiis siiuted antl uiiM-eured .'. StoeliH, seeuritiiN, eta.niM, llena. JudKiueiiiH, i-uiiKuiK no..se, ,,yi.Ieu; turn. lure und tiit'es, $ l.4ob.ini Uetl t-Male owned other than blinking hoi.se.. 1 asu on hand in uu,it and due fntm bunks, bnn.iiis uud trust companies deuiKiKiti d mi l lipioed ieeri ageius ot Hits b.m.i Nei uimiuuis ilue from other banks, hunkeitt and trust cuinpiinies lci'Ai. cash and duo from banks, items s. v, in and 11.-.. ..!MSi.l7 In TOTAL I'upitul stcu-k paid Mn pltiM lund I mi. tided prelltN .. ruin nt epelt IM-Illllllil IU p.ivjls, ui1(. l.lMilt.l ills. !h a dull, iieive-rueklnn back uHie weannir you oul ? lio you t ohier und slower tl un you for n'iouIU? Ale you tired. Weak un 1 nel-VO'.ls; find it ImposHible to be 1 tt'ipy or 1 ajoy liie ifuod -t mes around you? Then there's som? t :in,(c wi our und iike'y It a your Milm ys. Why not pet ut the 1 v I1- I toan's Tills a stim ulant diuretic lo the kldpeys. Your neighbors reeommen I iJoan's. Head what this lu 1.. ..t.e r- Sid- nt sayx: J. H. Shoekley, 1 50-4 i N av nile, nys; "1 tti.iieved with a dull ncl.e In the small of my bark that mule me miserable. When I ! stopped, it wits u II I could do t'J istraiK'ten. My kidneys aeed lr ( rejcularry. too. A friend advisvd me to use Doun'n Tills so I tried , ' them and they soon fixed me Mp i.l"b.fiijn KOO(1 smuie. 1'r-ee fine, nt nil dealri s. Hon t simply ask ftr a kidney remedy ret I oan's I 'II Is the same th it Mr. Shoekley had. Koster-Mil-burn Co.. Mfis., lluffalo. N. Y. Adv. $3U. Hit!. Mf ,27r.no' ;i,outf.uo , Remington Game Loads AND MIOTALLICvS AKE UUTTm Our iirlces are always riybt, when jou take (ualll Into 1-uiislilcrntloii. lieijular lMirk l.ontl Sl.i" Heaj Duck IamU ht.Ut teonomy Luatl Sl.ITi Oregon Hardware & Imp Co. 5.'U.OM.(M o.ueu.t'U .t.o!i.:t: , Interest and i.im-h ia.d y,Tn4.i3 thun banks, sutijeet to 'uniHiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiianuiuiiiiuiiiiiiEl loUhhluul di to-its siibjeet to rh. ek, liieludtn d pi.Mts due Hie Stut. of tHeaoii. coiinl), elt- les or other pllblie rillluS I'eiiiatnl eeitMieaUs of deposit. outmumluiK .. Casuivr's cheek of this bank ou.mtt ndm paable on ihniand TOTAL of denutnd deposits, other th;iu bank depositf., subjert to reserve, items -3. '6 . ..... ...... i" ixutii, siinjeei 10 n wrve and puyuble on demand or subject to iiol.ee; Thin- leitmeutes of deposit e-UJ-tiinliiiit IMIAL of time and suvtnus deposits pay. a! le on dem.: nil or nuli.11 el to netu f. Hems 1 and -S . Hills pujuhle with federal reserve otlui Imnka or trust eompauie ..3r,6c:.;.; 11.313..'$ limit or with 'IMTAI Stale it Origini, County of Cnion js. I. Slier wood llitatns. 1'iesidt lit ut the ie'tinn:y hwear that the uboe stab in nt ts kno ii ,li- uud belief. . tl a- e named Wank. d" to iu, l. tt of my C01il;i:CT Attest: II. A. IIKNHWl. Nntarv I'ublU Snl'Si I Im i und kw ,rn to b- fm e me this l.'th :a of October, lit- My commiHSiOH pires Oeio- bvr .S, iv: . sm:i:ooi Williams. 1'restdellt N. O. Wl.LMUMS IL O. WILLIAM!. lllteiton B n u M H U n M M a a n H Hooverized Food Values Choice Turnips, 4 lbs 2."c Del ilonte Apricots, No. 2 t;n, 2 for .....:...J.jc Fancy Cauliflower, lai-ge heads : 2."c - Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 2'2 tin, 2 for 13c Concord Grapes, 3-lb. basket 39c Roger's Musiard, 3 jars for 33c Concord Grapes. 10-lb. basket , $1.25 Del Monte Koyjil Ann (herries. No. 2 tin 27c Choice Jonathan Apples, box $1.10 Sliced Pineapple, No. 2't tin .....29c Choice Delicious Apples, box $1.90 Caluornia Tomatoes, No. 2 tin, 2 cans 23c HOOVERIZED GROCERY 'WllKKb.TllE TI1KUTY THU0NG" LA GRANDCS IMONKKK LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MAIN 49. 5I0T0R DELIVERY n n u u n n o u n u n n n u n IIEBBBI11 IBlBIBBBIBlBBBSBSBIEZSSSaSEBZBBlBBafiMBBIBIcIf