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a.-.re"'Si.-i;3'.;.iW-...: II Tape Eipht 1 gJ-E. li D E N D A B Westenhaver & Gilbert School News THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ! IT'S SIXK Oft SWIM FOR YOUNG BOB NOW Saturday, Octolier 24, 1925. (By MHijorlo Magulrc) Old lrmwide I An un-ifiiiijly whs held Wcdnes- ( day Tor the purpose of discussing the old Constitution. Jennie Jul bow read her essay which won finit place over the enllre school. Judge illicit E. IJrady gave a talk und later presented thu ta Grande high school with a picture of Old Iron side. Tina wuh from the Kilts' lodge. Hi- encouruged the Hchool children to contribute money for the purpose of preserving the frig, ute. Ucrtraiul Itussoll nays the great est potential force for world peace Ik international fin mice. (If ho, do' it jil ho heroine the great est potential force for world war?) 10 Years Ago Today Mrs. Henry T. Hill and Mrs. C. II. Hiblmrd Wednesday afternoon did much toward mak ing the week socially important . when these two entertained at the home of the former. I (ill, Mill! You nil know I uliu'Jt her, bit how about Ofl HKXHYI ! When you cut tt you'll i , know why "Oh HKNItY" ik ti.e mod' talked about cun- ; ily iii l.n Grande. Yes. wi. i us-ii scll.ntf Kolm of them i uiu they art! oniy .Ilk. , . KuoukIi In e:u'h one to :iinfy thut hiinttry fiu'lintf. ! Oi't u supply today' a!-- L&L l)mB Co. Tigers Win from Kntcipnc Ui Urunde won from Enterprise lust Saturday with u coro of 12 to U. Thu girls sold candy ut the game. How Tmc Anyone who bus intended Hchool koiiio lime in hla life Is sudly dis uppolnted when lie in told tlrut there will be no nuore school until the following Monday. Teachers' institute, w tilth wuh held here Thursday mid Krlduy of this week, i dismiaticd Hchool lor two short ; duys. Tep Assembly Held Lust Kriduy week a. pep ussem bly wax held to announce that Mr, Dulton would cdrfrh the Tiger team lur tint present. Mr. Dutton gave to Ihe student body tiwiiiy interest ing lucis concerning football. Yells for the couch verc given und for members of the iuad. Oieictta TrjouLs Under lite direction of MIhh Mil ler, tryouts tor the operetta cast have been held. This yeur the curd Ih to be chosen from the school at large und u bigger und better group Is expected. The operetta thai is to be presented in Decern, ber Ih heavier thun those of pre vious years. " mtxLctlmll .Meeting jwk g.tiH imereied in baskelbull aa.M-mljied in room 7, Tuesday at oi'iu. A large number of girls was present. A general dlscu nut vi Hit! g.ime took plure und try out tor tlie cluss teuius were decided to be iield Monday evening. j , V V Trip to HoIm.' , I The luolbull men are gradually pulling into Miupe 1'or their hurd ect teal of the bcasou, October !U. 'I'hey . will Journey to Uoiso by ' f! v''' .1 I VooiSis Far BuTTcom '''' I M0W0wiP5GMQT& ffiSM ! FIND IT HERE Copy for till oolunio must bo In by 9:00 a. in. Try the Mi-ri hunl's Lunch at the Club Cigar Store. 10-2U-6t Living IMcturoM, . Welcome Baptist church nxt Kunduy evening. 10-23-It Fiioi;. Hiding behind a broken wind shield or w.th u side glas out thu time of the year itteuns u cold in the head. tr worse. - U,ive ltlch unJscn, "The Art M.m," refit your broken shield or side glus correct ly with rinvnt Uelgluiu Non-shaUer Plate. Prompt service and right prices ulwayji at ltichardson'a Art Gift Khop. lU-24-lt ft (VATIOA-WDE INSTITUTION- ( liickeii Dinner Served at the Christian church, ut'ttibt-r ut o'clock. I'late, fiO cents. 10-24-lt on hchularshlp und uctlvillea. . Trip to Mt. J;mll 'ihe Im ttivtiide fll Hikers were busy iibiuiiiiig u trip to -Ul. Kmily toi lliiu avul.j miU. 'J ue cluo wa.s orguiiieu m-ii ear und lias taken nmtiy enjojubli; irijm to vurious pJaciH bf locuj Interest in the val ley. ' "jtliBs. pruon , is tohaor lor tins club una lain given her time wholc-hciirUdly to plun tor miioiI pleuhtire trips. The members oi' the i.u Oruudu Hi Hikers plan vo uuto-Mtag uud other cars. Twenty Bpenu the night at Mt. Emily. They men wm go. j wnj return tins uUeiuoou, Ih Kackbnnp the Key to Health To the degree t'.mt 1 the vurtebruc. (spinal segimtnls) of your backbone huve be come out of alignment, ' lo t ut degree of health that Is ln!'.erently yourn. It be ho;iV"S I'verynrie who is n:t enioylnff he'll It h to th fn'l ont ej.tent to huve u ninster mceluin c of the humun body give you a I borough mrily h!h of your Mplne. I will gladly, do this for you 'at any-time and give you my rumlld opinion of your coi dttion. F. L TRIBE, D.C.Ph.C. Talmer Graduate New l-Vilry Itldg. I'iinne IS-W rirriee Hon h :i to , r Hclllor I'liiss .Meet A Aeiiior class ineetlmr was held .u, j .or uiu p..r,.u: ol t-n-j Uu ( UUuiH.r lif lUu HUUjtTt cho li , I. j' u ' . ' fc,M,,in' sen lor sniuy tiiia uul, H veral dlllerent kinds of curds . ......iii,,,. l'aeulty .Mtvllng At uiu lacuity meeting on lues. were chosen und voted upon. At this time U leu nor Cleaver extended an Invitation to the niuthers of the he Seven Cuniiuu.1 , luinelpien of Heeonilory huucalioii," w'us Introduced by Mr, 'iowle, tupich; committee has already given one mullnee danee which was a wuecess und many more delightful enler talnmenis have been jlunned. The lilg Sister commilttee in ulso show ing dp In fine Khape under Us chuirm.m, Maiguret linker. This committee Is important because of ihe work It does, in promoting n.c Qualntaneu und understundlng be tween upper cluss girls uud thu frcdhmun glrls.--Jesie liurbridge; P.-T. MEETING HELD AT GOVE A nerve tonic und builder, a new pre.seription for people thut have h-st their p:p," a strong stimu lant, tonic und uppetizer. . $1.00 per bottle. Hrlng this as your pre scription, it is good for 10 cents. Siuerthorn-Wrigiit's fumlly drug store. . 10-24-tf Hot Water Mottles. Fountain Syringes. The tnd that aro war ranteed for two years and at prices thut are lower than such goods are generally sold for. See them at 611 vcrthorn store. ID) renney tlL DEPARTMENT STORES iUs itepui ai., Lm Oranfle, Or. Building Goodwill In Merchandising "Do unto others as you would be done by" the Golden Rule in our ethical life must needs be carried into merchandising to make it successful. The merchant, for his own use, wouldn't consider a .poorly made garment. He wouldn't continue to patronize a store unless he had confidence in its integrity bonafidc values , merchandise above reproach. . "Doing as you would be done by" is the raost solid foundation of goodwill, ; , Judgment was duly i-nti'ivd In fu- ponilary, 'Turn. boya. turn, we'rd Wright's family drug vor OI 8u'a Palntil wnd uKuinni going buck, were not the worths '10-10-tf sui(1 derendant in the sum of of Oenerul 1'hil Kheridnn when lid $iS.l'7, with interest thereon ut the completed the ride wliteh lindl been mudu funious in sung anjt story. The generul's widow, in utq tnlervitw, said thut the exuet text of the eommund could best be exf prLit..eu oy uaMieo. senior boH for, tin. autumn tea limuam(Jmul i.roeeHHes, vocational of 1SI2, ......... .o .., ... ,,,,, ,, ,, SO. Thu meeting then uiljourued. .Monitor iiKIi.IimI - (Jli'H hiiv been nnnolnt";l e..-m. tors Tor thu rest ruoms of thu lilgh Nellllol III rcilUIT l.l They ure proving u benefit to the glt-is uud to Hie lueully.' fOVH (Hpeeiul) The K.eond ri'Kiilur meeting of the I'arent- iiie llima Llmiiin Jlects Teacher association was'held at the The Bona l.lnqua Tlooslers, ussenibly room ut the school Moil- which was .Miss Vernon's English 4 evening. At this meeting it cIhss, held a meeting Wednesday wus decided to take up the study utternuon. The program was based ot "The Child, His Nature und His on the topic "Old Ironsides." Its Need.-." Mr. C'oad. S. H. Weimcr construction, most Important bat- I'm' -Mrs. U K. Anderson were up. lies, und Its use at Iho present time pointed on the program committee, were some of Iho topics given- by Mm. I:' ll- Mcll. president or the the cluss on its history. The most nsieiutlon, presided. who reviewed briefly the ! Interesting purls of the program 'he small son nf r. liealtli, couimand of thu were, "Thu Constitution In the War iii omi. mm ku by Hie maue iiaptiy by Ileinstltolillig. pirating, button ril,t' "r 6 l"'r CI'1U l" r annum Hum bolus, etc. . Norton's Klildy Shop. 30lh d"' ul Julr' muS io.24-tf the'further sum of $1 1.05 costs und disbursements, in which said exeeu- An eczema prescription. It will tlon n,ld order of sulu 1 urn corn give quick relief and ulmost ulwuM "ndod to make a sale of the fol elleet u cure in a few days; for lowing described reul property, the young or old people, and for ll.uo same being the real properly ut a bottle. Uring this coupon, with Inched In said action, to-wlt: I you, u is goou lor iu cents at . Lots 5 und 0. lilock 81), Chap-.SlIveithorn-WriKht's family drug lln's addition to l,u Orande, Un- iu-i'4-tt ion County, Oregon: ' ' I Now therefore, by virtue und au- Try wnrflcB und coffee at Club tbority of said writ, and In obedl Clgar Store. - 10-22-Ct ence to Its commands. 1 will, on " , , , " 1 Tuesday,, the 2-lth duy of Novem- TKA SIOTS 1 ber. 1825. ut the hour of ten o'clock See the new tea sets at Hiehard- A. M., of said day. at the front door son s Art & Girt shop. Something of the county court house in l.a different and distinctive. .10-24-lt Grande, Union County. Oregon, sell at public auction the '. .1 way." M 'l,ook prosperou-s anyway vertises a pressing shop. Yes, tW power of the press is greut. j The f'hrlsllun Church 1-idlos wilt hold u bazaar, i)ecembor Glh. Stop dandruff, Itching of the Hcnlp, fulling of tho hair with William Miller; "A owiy in. Is improving. . r""1;" im,lu,ul' vrumeu- ti'ttuung, worihy home member- ru-a i or the i'reservat,ion or Old iMl " '" - ! " . i. - , ..... i..(1uli..u i... oi.l.,. i't..,wiui,...,. made haimv bv the urrlvul of a coupon with yom it is worth sure oeciuiuliuns, und ellueul truin- und a poem, "Old Ironsides,", by "iull " 111 lil'ir home. Tuesday, uiu-. A.fr. i t,w.,.- minimi ii.hii .in Alice Cook. October 20. (ftuUew, with reiuicnce to the h.vh ieiu ut pl'csctil Uaeu neie, uiiu to pu.ibihiies of Improvement. iUrgaiilMtllon of-A. (. S. Mlil .,, . , School Ih now going full steam ... , nulltl, 'Ihe nniiies oi the htutlent who 0lliu.,B wi-iu i'iuitu uii . iiH temporary honor roll kint ear were read in I lie assenibly Wulnemlay morning. ' "" ii i.i mum mnr in ira:u i w ..i-iniiiluiin.ii illlu Ul. much 111' l ne! )asl year thut. it lias uZ',ell'",,."K ,,1",',,"' ''V11'1 '"'' fur Ihe new piob. ' " " liuw Hiiinoiii' ijiii.i in II I i-t s 'i i chuil'tucil ot tnee, coiiiiidtavt luive 'J Hi pi uoii. ui oi cnooanlrt' uud siurttng new piuiis ntui uuMiuueu iu u fuige oi luliuii. . Kiuiii now on tile A. tf, ,s. cakmiar wn ue ubed Willi aciivilies. The woman's iticvcu; UIX'OHI) r i;t i;i;jS Si;i;il.l, .li;xS here ten duya. r, nn, ;,, V K KRAI 1. I, EH (AD Mile Jeanne Annum t In winning women's bicycle road ch'.implon Mls Helen I.ougliery, director for the KIllHon-Whlte Chantuiniua, left KrltlaV for Montana. She was . Ko-jil Allen of Cody. Wyoming, are guests of Mr. Allen's moil , nn. ...- moh. Practicing ltake(h;ill The hirih tciiuoi . ..vc ir-gtiuiy.'-d for basketball practice. I'hev hnd their fiivt game Tin s lay 12 points to he on the honor roll. i ne seniors wnowe mimes wen; ship this year set such a lu.il par thai only tune finished. The hour ly average ot some of the women was superior to that made in sev- afternoon. erul ruad races by men during the The senior clum v:is successful Bummer. n the contest between the juniors- Mile. Armomt peddled over nnd fenior.s in wiling elm ntauiiua more than' 20 mlh-s of country lirkeis. of the first semester, provblln Mint they again receive 12 points roads )n one hour ami six minutes, The preons record was one hour and nine minutes. SHERRY'S LAST SHOWING TONKillT submitted their alms anu jilau.i for itituie work to tiic president, Ele anor Cieivei'i und soon an an nouncement of committee mem bers will be mude. Each commit tee hat a good chance to do logger and betti r work th.s scar, nnd the chairnu n are organizing their I work with this purpose i.i mind.' ,fr a seven-wet k religious re. E( ry 'e-bMinnbih hiis hnMniT'Oi luul haf In 'Herriii,- Illinois, m-eiie of purl lo do. und those who are mot u- tnu;lc battle between miners iiitensted in the orgtnizulion van and Htnke bnaUei-M some yeaiv delect signs thut show improve- ' lflli i M claimed thai all is now nient In every wa. The social ' . ej.re nn,i hiirmnny. playing the accompanied by girl singers sil ting lieiore them Is a part of near ly every Utile Jugoslavian vibage cafe. , OUTBURSTS 01'' EVERETT TRUE The high Hchool students m:ide $41 in their driv lor mr.ney In lm. vithlelfc equipment. . ,t (, Kininlll. tie- Smlth-lliitfhes guitar and mandolin, teacher ul I'nion. wjs in 'ove '1 uesday testing milk at the dairy lurni of tin IN-ll Hrother's. Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Conley nn' ,.lrs. C. K. Hereford wrt. Ihufi i visitors Monday, guests of Mr. an.l Mrs. I.. It. Carter. Unfits H.eiyford, who had his eye Injured will l'iic sikmi for J 'ort- lallci o hive it llVatitl. Mr. end Mrs. Cleu-.-ni Smilh of Long lteaeh. California. w- r guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Uov .a nnd Mr. md rt. A. It. iMnVI. Salnrdny. .Mr. and Mr..- Smith were formerly frrun Morrison, Illi nois, ami were frhmis of Mr. and Mrs. Hiinlel and Mr. Lav there. Th"v wi-re en route to Spokane to visit relatives. I'roiersor inii Mr. ijnv Conklin nnd Miss lfir.-nce t "nleinan. of I nion. were Cove visit or - Snnilay. Among the c.jv shoi'ittT-i in l Orande Inst .l?atiitday were M 7-, and Mis. It. I. ICarker. i he I"- . jin.l M rs. William Murray Hradncr. Mrs. Wen Smjth. .Mrs. .1. If. Wci nier. Mr. ami Mrs. T. II. Conklin. Mrs. A. (i. Coukllu and Albert I'onklln. ' Services ut the Hpisropal church will bcln with Sunday .school at 9:."0. l'rea-hlng ser ices w ill be ut 1 1 o'clock. 4 rAND those . I " - Be AH- I iii? - - FACTS', r. I oi aii i - N II to A&v.-e iiK.e ll j blah; t The wondor dug or all Hit- aires Ihr minht.v ' L. - "StionKlii'iiifUi'iiH'itilit'i this maitnifiiont iW 2 miimal in "lh Silent Cull" Itrawn of the 'j .Now wines the stalwart "Sli-onKheai f lr nirnin lo tin ill Ihe world in the classic dug i B L A'A'A'A'H !." y 2 story of them all- . 1 , g il JACK LONDON'S EPIC OF ALASKAN SNOWS H : "JNw N C l lomray "l all A t op" I . '- ' .JNir ltEt.ULAK PRICES - COME EAKI.Y j 11 ' Sjft ' - -ff3 n n lL- JJmZl l. 2 Id cents on the Hilverthorn-Wright's store; ' - - ubove de scribed real property, und ul! the rlclll. title. Interest timl ixmltv nf 10-24-lt thc snd defendunt William Winn In and to the same'or any part thereof on the 30th day of July, 1925, or thut he has since acquired in and to the.suid property, to the highest binder for cash in hand, subject to redemption us' -provided oy law, the proceeds of said sui When your doctor gives you a tn-e.icrlption to hr filled for ymir amily or yourself let ua fill tt for vou. we deliver all prescriptions Uh no oNlra ehnrg fcr dftttrry. Ml vert horn-Wright's family drutf storo. 10-10-tf purchnse at 10-24.tr to bo aPPllutl ln sutisfuction of said " " judgment and decree ufore said. Hated this l'3rd day of October, 1926. . If We f,i Can sei-ve you it will be ;' our pleasure. ' Maybe we J i can interest you in a .; Savings Accouiit at y interest. Drep ln ut the Club Clffar Store lor your uaudwlehes untl bwr, tO-22-Ot JUKSU IlIiKKHII.Mt.S, Sheriff of lTnlon Couniy, urugon. Oct. :M, 81-Nov. 7. I I, 21. Slierlilnn'M Words llnainyl NKWAHK, X. J. (A!-) The 1- UNITED STATES 11 NOTICK (r I IL1NJ OK n.VUi AtX'Ol "NT In the County Court nf-the State of nrcgnn for I'nion Couniy. In the matter of the Estate, of I.e. I lolnies, deceased: Notice Ih hereby- given thut the iiders'gned has filed his fln ae- I omit as iidministrulor of the cs- i of I. c. Holmes, deceased, .and "ounty Court of I'nion County, 'iri-i n, ha-t fixed Wednesday, Ihoi .'.Mb dav of November, lK-.", at in 'iVIurk in Hie forenoon, at Its court 1 room ul the Court House In La Hr.'tnde, Oregon, as the lime and' l;-ee for hoirfng any and all oh. i jeeiinns to Hie said final account, in,) si'ttlement or said estate. i Hate of first publication, October :i, mart. ' E. C. DAVIS. Admlnlslrator. C.re-n - Hess, Atlornexs for Ad iiiinisiralor. ( let. I't. .11. Nov. 7. 11. 21, N(TICi: OI-' SMi;itll I'S SAM-! i Nthe Is lon by siven. that by viitiif of an iititiehiuent execution I and order of sale Issued out of und i under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Cnlon ! County, dated the IM'th duy of Oc- tober. l!25. to me directed und de livered, upon a judgment, decreo j and onb r of sale made und enter- i -I in said court In the Kith day of ; Oetnb.r I'll in fui-oi. nP 1-Vnr.b it i Cuitin. niaintirr. und i.F.lnNt Will' I H turn Winn, defendant, wherein IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man, , Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a vell-equipod laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. A owner and Director. aiosssasBBSi Service That Satisfies At the lowest possible cost. Cafotoi ia Service select what you want. Everything electrically cooked under steam pressure. Tl'.e very best at all times. LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL CAFETERIA FOOD SERVICE Bakery Dept. Fountain Service. lack Cat ill EP.s&3saiBBBimuiesaBcaBiBiiDainBBSBiBiuAaMuaaBS3crJ