FagcEight Wednesday, October 21, 1925. STETSON fa 27 YEARS AGO . Be Economical ''TRUE economy consists A in buying that which gives the greatest service. A Stetson will never dis appoint you. It3 superb quality means long wear its style insures complete satisfaction. You'll know ail about that when once you've worn a Stetson. Westenhaver & Gilbert "Ti'sn" I'lcasi'H Mrs. llnnly U)N I ION (A I) Thoinua 1 lar dy was unuljlo to come to Lon don for the first presentation tn Kntrliind of his novel, "Teas of the in'rbcrvllka," but Mm. Hunty mu'lu tho trip to I.onuon and ut ter fleeing' the piny expressed her approval of tho portrayal of Tvw by MIbh Owen Kfrnngcon-DavlcB. Mrs. Hardy mild her husband In nnly sHKhlly Ind'unofled and Is or dlnurlly enjoying good, health In Hn.tt' of i yi'l' i . ' ''astern Oregon Observer, Octo ber 21, 1898. Agnus Hhuw haa fall grain that Is up and looking well. Otto, Uibnon Is In the city with unother wagon loud of chlckena and turkey. All the warehouse are filled up with wheat that in being; held for 00 cent per bushel. Oeorgo Ball haa greatly Im proved his boarding house by giv ing It a coat of paint. " Hon. I. A. McAllister returned home Halurday morning from at tending tho Hpeclul session of leg islature. ThOKG new Iron Heats for the rchool children look neat, and will doubtless be comfortable, but there will be no place to write on them wlih pencil or use tho truant Jack knife. Jas. II. Btandtey two years ago sent for six pounds of Oold Coin wheat Ihut yielded him six and a hulf bushels. Ho sowed that last year und from six acres harvested 14!l sucks, over 50 bushels to the acre. He has just completed sow ing 80 acres. A. 11. Parsons purchased 5K0 acres of land from I norland Htew- arl of the Cove, paying I2U per Here. ' The 'a imey Pierce Heal IX ill e tV. also sold the Arnold s'ock ranch. coitHiHting of 800 ucres, to Has. Ohistaferson. Two of W. O. Huntor's daugh ters, whllo returning from Island City Kunday, were upset on the grade on the Islund City bridge und budly bruised. The team run away und scattered pieces of buggy lor (ullo a distance., One of the gentlemen who ill tended the sugar . beet factory opening said ho cume from North Powder-to- see- the factory 'nd-It was well worth the time and x penFe to anyone, even If they lived loo miles distant. MiHH Mildred Newlln h.rs ac cepted a position .with the Causcy lteal Kstate company. , Jahe and Kd 'onley have ,mr-ehas-'d 4"(J acres ndjolning their land known as Ihe Ham Purse I place. Mows. 1 Sol ton and IJndmer 1imv purchased o block of land on ihe 'plateau 'neur tho university uiid will euch build homes thereon this fall. A. U, Con ley Is through thresh ing much earlier than for yearn. Year before lust he did not get through until In December. An- THE LA GRANDE KVENTNO OBSERVER . - "l ' ... f,i,.i,i. fi.niilv ' drug I k""-""" " " """" - JJ TnCi JUSTUKS . .tore lo-ia-tr. HfiiiKllluliliiK. plrnltiiB. b"l"n holm, tie Norton' Klilily Slu. . 10-14-tl lltli:N'l'Al, HASHl'M'H, B Bure lo lint on ut Uif blind ducoratid CIiIik.hu Cunton Market UuSKutli, ut the Kuturduy Kpeciul at Iticliarusunii Art & Gilt bhop. lu-21-lt 7 RATION-WIDE INSTITUIIUN- , II Wh..n vuur ductor Kiv' you 6 prescription to bo filled for youi I fumlly or yourself let u fill it fi jou, b deliver all prcscripuuur with no extra charge tor delivery. Sllverthorn-Wrislit' . family drug more. lu-10-tl Vlctrolun at great reduction at Nuwllu Hook & Slat y Co. 10-20-21 Pin) II IIK. 11 j eiiiiA yiyi VJLdepartnent storj other muchine wus the euune this f Heason. j The iiewly elected directors of 1 the l,a Gnu d( Ifullding and Loan ' usHoelutlon ait .1. M. Chureh, J. C, I Henry, S. n. Uaworth. II. T. Wll liunui, J. I). Hluter, Chits. O. lluule. H. F, Lew s und O. O. Klncaid, jThey met Wednesday and elected the following officers: S. H. Ka j worth, president; J, M. Church, j vice-president; J. C .Henry, treu , Biii er; o. O. Klneaid. six'retary, jaud J. 1), Klitter, attorney. G. BALLENTYN E 10 Years Ago Today Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juckson leave for the San Francisco fair and other points of interest in the southern country. We huvu gone on muldcr missions. Hunuay night Mr. Graham was called to Portland on. account of the serious Ill ness of his father an 1 Tuesday morning Mr. l.id mun received word from Oregon CHy that his broth er had nn-t with a serious ai-ldent and could not llvu through the day. Mr. Wm, Huejfhnn will be in charge of our store for u few days d'.H-lug the ul seneo of Mr. Uruhuiu an 1 lA'Istnan. L. & L Dnid flo. Mii'HsHKe No. H:i, I-'ioiii: OltKi.ON TltAlU FOX I'AJtM, II. W. Kmltlt, Prop., I.n Ornmlr), Oiv. , 1 You ai-tt till invited and wel come to visit .my foxi furm free of elmi'gtt October iOth to H(ith.F This Is the - proper ;soaaoh of the year to make, your start In the fttx .Industry.' You can !. t'TinliK the exact 'quality. Am reeelvlng lots of Inquiries, ho don't wait too long. 1 ' Yoj can make your Hlsi'-t wild me without owning a home even, n nd gtow Into a nice paying bun lness. My terms and prices v III suit. Limit High School Athlete To Two Hour Grind Dully NEW DIRECTOR LOS ANGKI.KS (AIM-Athletes in the local schools under no clr- cumstuncls may exercise more than two hours In tin ufternoon. No stu dent may try out for more than one major sport team a semester. The board of education, "alarm ed at the steadily Increasing dis placement of st udlos by athletics In the minds of students," set these und other rules for high fclioo's here. Post-season contests for sec tional titles and contests with uni versity or college freshman teams verti also tabooed. Only two practice games In euch sport will bo permitted to precede thy regular senson. PKHKY. (Special) The direc tors of the. Perry school held a hoard meeting Friday alter school and elected O. Uallentyne as direc tor to fill the unexpired term of Jucob Murray, who resigned. Hela Koblnson, I.loyd McCrac and Oarrel Low and wife, of Wal lowa, visited over Hunduy at the S. A. lloblnson home here. FIND IT HERE Copy for thfa column must bo in by 9:00 a. uu JiOTICE Uf IttFKItlOES SAI.K. Notice is hereby given that Ij virtue of an order ol Bale issued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Lmon county, dated the 8th day of October, lS2b, In the suit where in Charles Hutchins, unmarried Elizabeth Hopper and Walter Hop per, wile and husband, Annu Ja cobson and Edward JacohBon, wife and Irusband, Ollie Corner and Hen Cotner, wife and husband, Lillian KilHcy. unmarried. Edna Vandcr deriueulen. uiitnarrli'd, and J. il. Vandermeuleu, uimiurried wen' plainlills, and Orange Vandenn. tl len and Ella . Vanderiueulen. hus band und wile, Claralinc (j. Judy, loruicrty Claraline Vanderiueulen, and lloy A. Judy, wile and hus band, Clarence J. VanderilleUlen and Ida E. Vandernieulen, husband and wife, Vere J. Vandernieulen and Wilina Vandernieulen, his wife. Alt Vundermculen and Margaret Vundernieulen, his wife, Martin Vandernieulen, unmarried, J. . E. Vandernieulen and ilena Vander Inieulen, his wit'o, . bolton-Bodmoi Co., a corporation, l.a Grande Na itionul Dank, a corporation; H..E. I Dixon, and also all uther peisons or purties unknown liaiinlng any - right, title, estate, lien or interest 1 In tho real estate described in the complaint herein, ware, defendants, to m directed and delivered, in which said order of sale, 1 am com manded to make sale of the follow ing described real property, the samo being the real property de scribed in the' Amended Complaint, to-wll: ' Lot 17 and the Northwest 20 feet of Lot 10, in Block 123, in Chaplin's Addition to the Cily i of La Grande, Union County, ! Oregon. 1 Now therefore, by virtue of said authority and in obedience to its .commands, I will, on Tuesday, the 17th duy of November, llllio, at the 1 1 ill f of Osaka Mill Mailer ill ' Two Mouths Cross' Word Keplii'! OSAKA (AO A slntlKtlcliin din- WANTED! Feed - sticks - - For tho next Vqw weeks. Five cunts each, For any number From one to Five hundred. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main If We Can .servo you it will lio our pleasure. Maybe- wo can interest you in a Savings, Account at 4 interest. UNITED STATES covered that tin-Osnka central post Kl-n home Sunday aiternoon omce nuniiifU l, 1 7'.sy ci-ohs-wom M rM j. M. iHrhl, of !,a (Irjnde, puxxle replies from June 2Xi lo An-visited her ulsler. Mra. Mary., Kali, mist HI, which n nearly hair ,,.ri. Ylday evening, total amount of mull nuilter linn-j miw opal' IJeleltlo spent tin 'week died by the ortico during the mime t.n,l vlsillng relatives In l,a tranU'. pcrlfid. Mr. and -Mis. l-Jarl Murray haC The largest numher received In moveu tu ha Ornntle fur the Win one day whs 2:'3.-H7, oii July '2. It ' ter. was stated that If the total of ci'ohht WHIinn Watson and wift made- a worl replies were 'put from end lo trip to ,a Uramle recently. lid tin-) n uuiu iiTiu-ii Hum iuiju 11. unrni'i itlMI win" ruiii-ii Curtl of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our neighbors houp of tw0 0'clock m.. of said and friends for their kindness ex- n, th fron. door of tne Courl ( u uu"b uur tkkvm e- jlolIBe in iJa Grande, Union county, K. W. Smith and family 'vhdted Jumes Smith and fumlly, of Fruit dule, Sunday. , t. Mr. and Mrs. (CO., itoblnson mude a trip to Joe Hmlh's home at Island City recently. Chester Thompson went to Wal lowa Sunday. Ho xpentes to stay there and work this winter. C. Gray unci son went hunting Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Otis Thomas and I two children were week end visit-1 ors at the home of Mrs- Thomas parents, Mr. und Mrs. A, W. .ce. Among thone who picked apples ut Jon Smith's Sunday were: .Mrs. Zaretn Murray, Mrs. ltrluus and son. Kdw n. Mrs. Thompson and that arc lower than such goods are of ebony wood down the Amazon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Kail. generally sold for. See them ut j Mr. und Mrs. II, Ibs'i, of l,a ! Grande, culled at the C. C. Johan reavemcnt. . rirptrnn. sell at nubile auction the Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Stein. above described real property, to 10-2 1-1 1 p Enterprise, Ore. thn highest bidder for cash, or for ' ono hall' cash and the balance so- '. , cured by a first mortgage-on the Dennlson Hallowe'en novelties at nn,miSl.9i tho pro(.t.mlB of s;ild Bale Newlln Hook Stafy Co, lo-u-2t (o be U1)pled ln accofdancu with ' the orders of the Court, i NEW. n..ted this lath duy of-October. New pictures, new pottery." new lyvg. mlrrois. artd everything that is new lJWELL WILLIAMSON, and good in the line of Art Goods . Itefcrcc. now on display at Ulchurd-son's Oct. H. 2 1, 28-Nov. 4, 11. Art & Gift Shop. 10-2 J -It I'lfiST MU HIT?!-; TAKKX Hot Water Iloltles. Kountaln l!i:.l. Ore. Although fhe has SyrtniteH. The kind that arc war- traveled In lanoes in Central Am rnnteert I or t wo years und ut prices crUan rivers .tnd flouted on rafts You. -Benefit By .Our Buying Power! If one store or a half-dozen stores has a buying power, imagine the truly wonderful advantages enjoyed by this Nation-wide Institution of 676 Stores I You benefit in a Urfie way. , ; . Lunch Kits Hi'iivy na-tul Lunch Klta, ut this low price 59c Thermos Bottles Id'ffulur size Thenuoi Bottle to (it lunch kits, at oly ' - , 98c ' Work Clothes For Men t Rockford Sox, medium weight . 15c Kockford Sox, heavy weight, 2 for. 33c Uig Pay Sox, long-wearing, 2 for 33c Hickory Vest, good quality... ..$1.23 Fay Day Overalls $1.S9 Men's Work Shoes $3.79 to $5.90 Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws.. ...$4.98 Up Gladia Percales Clladio I'eicalts in ninny pretty patterns. The yard loc Sheet Blankets Kgnlar Hize Hlieet Illun kets, white with atriped bur ders, euch .. $1.19 Savings For Women Kotex, 12 in package -49c Curling Irons with long cord.....,.........- ......98c Rubber Aprons, in colors 79c House Slippers 98c Silk Vests, in colors., 89c Fleeced Unions for children 79c to $1.19 Children's Sleepers '. 79c to 89c Daisy Cloth, 27 and 36-inch.: '. 23c to 29c Satin, in several grades, per yd.. 29c to 49c Fancy Stationery , ............49: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Percy, 78. never locked in thp cur for three nightsf until thus week look u rich' In an und Iwo.duys. He refused to i;lvi4 nlritlunc, realizing her anihlllon of his ntune nd left on the first stage many yearn. Airs. . 1'ercy Kuntlay lor Ju Urunuo after hlH release. soared htBh over the earth. 1'Yur of new methods of trans portation is based on ignorance', Airs. I'ercy believes. SOV1KT UXTORTS llliltE 1an Found IH'kdl in Car MO.SCOW (AD-rMorP than prr ci-nt of ltnKHia loiai rxpor. 7 man wa.s found In un empty fruit of the total amount of furs sold car by J. N. Oke, I oral frail packer, 'during this period, wus exported tO; Tint man suld that he had been America. j went to. the United Hlalea in thi El-dlN, Ore. An unld.ntirh-d last halA year. Nearly 60 percent Get Rid of That Backache! lo Kyoto. (.. JohaiiHi-n and wile Monday. Only Girl Bootblack ;n -1 s-h;e-r.r-y:s 'ltl.' AMI Till ItMlAY 'Mnii1 IVIk I'mtti I'e.H-. wil l i;i i.oi is, iki;m: un ii, jim: mahiovm; in "The Man Without A Conscience" Klein Ihr ne, l l,y M,i Km I . r W illi an All sun i it. I'ewertul Stoiy of l.eve und r.,1,1 .lil.,!,,,, ( mil) "Tin- Mervhunl i.f Ui,," ; x- Ttl S v 1-1 - " "Lr 5 l.a ;iiiinle rtidr roiut the Wuy The constant urhlnK of u b.id back. The wearlm-ss. Ihe tired r-eiinv: lleadaehen, U.zzin-.s.s, ncivous- m sH. ( ' I ilnlnKim? tit Inary d'.Hoi iTM Are often sins of falKiiK hid- neyM And too MiM-ioiiH to In- ni'f'lerttM. lift rid or' I'wsr l-unhifs! Cse hoan's I'UiH a Mtlm-ilaut dluri'tlc to the Kidneys. Hosts of people n-wiium-n I I inn iim.- , Th a Is a l.n ('.rail''' Cm ;e. You ran vr Ify it, Mrs. I. Johnson, N'il' Hinin si re t. nays: "K i-.m-y disurdt-r eatkses a dull para across t In small of my Imk My he:t aiHies and 1 p- t dlzxy, too. 1 fi-vl as If I were fuIUHK forward. Mv kidneys act Irn-Kularly and I rc l miserable all over, but after 1 take I loan's 1'lllH I Hill free of kldn-'V trouble. A l-T K U Kl M il Y K A US. M Johnson said: I have never foun 1 unythtntr to do me as much I is lnan8 rt!ls." tior, at all dealers. Kosier Mit.nrn Co.. Mtrs., Iluffalo. N. Y. Adv. I Want A Monarch- Each year finds it a little easier to sell MONARCH RANGES. Each year shows a little more clearly that MONARCH RANGES are better in every way. MONARCH RANGES combine many important and exclusive features, with a strength of con struction and beauty of appearance which make it most desirable to the particular housewife. Let us show you. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company Your Old Range Taken As Part Payment 1 1- lIBlIIBIKIBIIIBIlllIIIIIBIIlBIIIIIIIISIinBaillllBMIllli. Something New In Brooms A new size, just right for the younger people to use. I3e sure to see them A rcnl fine broom for GOc. VEGETOLL A new shipment just in. This is the 100 vegetable oil shortening A finer shortening at a lower cost. No. 3 tin 9."c; No. 10 tin $i.n;, v M KNETTS VANILLA EXTRACT. A nationally Known quality product. 2 oi. bottle 31'c; 4 oz. bottle ..)C M. V.-00.. prrtly Mll-.uk- ml.-, ftainn to h- lh only Blrl t"';' In tli. rIU. Th. only fu 't " n oi aUundiU .upply or HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHERfc THE THK1K1V THRONG" LA GRANDE'S 1'IONEER LOWER I'RICE FOOD STOIIK MUV 49 MOTOR DELIVERY " nil ;;iBC7saciBiaBiBB3aiBiiiaBqiBiOBr2BniacBCEiiiiEixiBaiBaBBOiia"