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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1925)
. Wednesday, October 28, 192T,. Page -Eight- '- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER New arrivals of the lat est styles in . DOBIJS CAPS Westenhaver ; &. Gilbert Sandy K ton's to ChiM Sundays KAN1V. Oro. The- following Kandy IxikIiichh men liuve decided to close their store nil duy Sun days, beginning utU-r November 15: Paul It. Moiilig, Jack Scabs, I j. K. I loffmuii. Humbiy closing lias not been in effect since the town of Sandy was established. 10 Years Ago Today Uudet ready for La Grandu taxpayers. , I'tit In your November tiiidifi't inough for it per sonal Christmas Curd fur everyone. Cotnu In now un 1 pick the m out. No plate required, but I hey absolute ly cun nt bo told from en graving. 1 ten tit I Till assort ment. Get them now while tluy are complete. L &L. Drug Co. COLD GAS IS Gil FflVOP 'NIPPED IN THE BUD HWhlCn. Tex. AI'). A vast reservoir of "cold." nun-lnflam-uiahle gas lias I h n discovered in the oil fields of this wtllun und In being used to operate machin ery and pumps. The gas Is said to Insure the most economical operation In the history of oil production. Small wells, which otherwise would r---juh o more oil for their hollers than they coild produce are now operating ut a profit. For a lime the gas mystified oil men und chemists, hut It fin ally has been analyzed us an air eonlaining ubout 'j'i per cent nit- lUgen. One of (he Mruugc. sights heve Ih to nee hoi I era producing pres sure, without file. The gas Ih run into the boilers and in two iniii-l uti-K a pleasure of 125 pounds Ik attained. J-'ioiu the boiler th "air" Ih carried, under p reran t throMgh the usuiil Hteam lines lo pumps and machinery. The air has been used to dri'l Ihree different wells within a rad ius of three inileri. Addltlon.il producer have all Htruck thtsg.is in sufficient iunntilics to finish their wells. ' Men in the Held line the nlr for anything steam would ac complish. All they need to do m to I urn the air Into the boiler, which merely arts as a reservoir lo equalize pressure. It also h used to Inflate automobile tins and for refrigeration. Watermelons, milk, water, anything tho men wish to cool h. placed under the exhaust of un engine, which is covered with ice instead of being hot with Hteam. A wiiler melon left under the ex haust for two hours will freeze solid. ' The air lts- lf Is not actually cold, but the relcuse of pressure produces the effect of cold, simi lar to the process of manufactur ing ice with amoniu under plea sure, i The gas makes between thn-e and five million cubic feel a day. from the first well, with a roek p reus -ire of more than 3no pounds. It in reported that President Coolldge belongs to no secret or der save the Phi Gamma Delta, u college, fraternity. The man who doesn't find fault with you Is your worst enemy. Tlie advantage in buying a watch from us is that you have (be benefit of the advice of expert mechan ics with years of experience who make a specialty of fine watch repairing and are in a position to pick the watch that will give you the best of service. We carry a complete slock of watches of Standard Make. J. H. Peare & Son Me II avc Stood the Test of Time o. w. u. a x. Mulch lni,i-lo,-. KxlillilMint I Kill V i IfJ-il JWASAVBI2Y V thin coupon with you. It Is worth j i.-ii-.ji un i ne puruiKistj ui Hilveithom-Vrighf fumily druir more. 10-24-tf .olici-. Will b-I1 for storage. Winton Six roariHtrr Louring Idaho I'JS'i Ucunnc minibi.-r ,own?r unknown. I'ay the bill und take the car. Sinlth'B Canton. 1U-28-H WuntPd A limited No. of orders for chain wood, immediate detiv---iy. Urunde Jtoudu Lumber Co. 10-20-31 Photographers Pester Goohdge He Shows It (Continued from 'Pago One.) Italian Press Censor Asked to Condemn Early photographers pestered i Iiascom Hletnp, then pri'.sidential private .secretary, for permission to ''Hnap" the ('oolldgeg on their yacht. .Muy-flower. Hleiup replied that the president said "So" the only privacy he got wus on the Mayflower and be wasn't going to have It Intruded i censor approve each Issue of each newspiiper, the penalty being sun- UOMK (AP). Italian newspa per allied politically with the parties opposing the present Kuh cist government, whoso dally des tinies am at the mercy of the press censor, have uddressed a plea to the censor that "he con demn them quickly if he Intends to condemn them." The press law provides that tho FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must bo In by 9:00 a. ui. One day one of the phologruph rs chanced to be ut the navy yard Just us the yacht was preparing to leave with the coolldges its pa.- aenger, for u cruise down 'hesa peake bay. He looked longingly at the vessel from nf.ir. Suddenly rrom her deck, hoidi- one yelled to him. Jle approached. Jt was the president. 'ho yon know." quoth the latter I t'nnl or Thank. I desire to express my mofrt, sin- j ciiu iiiiin iu iiitf iiiiiepeniieni ruer or ".Moose wno so guuiiy gave their services during the sick-1 ln,. orders of tho Court. uraniy. "out of all the hundred or ; tom. Conseiiuently all ;he copies pictures you noys nave inKi-n ot (nf th(, ni.Wsi.uiiiT were seized un 1 Mrs. roolldge and me. never a one!,,.,. nrular readers hud no conhs has shown us on the .Ma flower. I u( M We'd rather like one, Why not ,,, ., hoot u few and g'.ve us some of ' " ""'. mw.m- I'lu.n lift iilitili.vi.r P"IM ,H S'H'I. WIM1M1 y(tl IIllll'J pressiyn of the edition fit; anything Is found objectionable. Itecently the censor chan,; his office hours so that he did not exit mine the' dowhiki ttei-s un- iii Ki.vi.riii hr.nr-u ufi..r (..ir n. i "ess and deal h of my husbund pearanee. The result wiw that . A,n f ,,mn' lendH und condemnations cunie ,so tardily . neighbor and to those making that the newspaper was unable" floral of''rings: lo tlm choir for to print u later expurgated edi- " ' tion, as was previously the c"js-! xotk-k of isi;fkri:e 'a sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of un order of sale Issued out of Und under the seat of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for tmun county, dated the 8th day of October, 1036. in the suit here jn Churles Hutchins, unmarried. Klizubeth Hopper and Walter Hop per, wife, and husband, Anna, Ja-c-obfon end Kdward Jacobaon. wifo and husl and, Ollle Cotner und Ben i;otner, wife and husband. Lillian kelsi y, unmuiTied, Kdna Vander-1 derineuleu, unmarried, und J. 13, Vitiidermeuleru unmarried were platiitiris, and Orangu Vandttrmeu len and Kiln Vanderineulen, hus biind and wife, Clarullnu G. Judy, formerly (.'larullnu Vandermeulen, und itoy A. Judy, wife and hus bund. Clarence J. Vandermeulen and Ida K. Vandermeulen, husband and wife, Vere J. Vandermeulen and Wilma Vandvrmeulen, his wife. Att Vandermeulen and ""Margaret j Vandermeulen, his wife, Martin Vandermeulen. unmarried. J. K. Vandermeulen and Itona Vajid;r-I ineulen. lus wife. Uolton-Bodmor Co., a corporation.. la Grande Na tional Hank, a corporation; H. KJ JUon, and also all other persons- or psrties unknown claiming any, right, title, estate, Hen or interest in tho real estate described in the complaint herein, wero defendants, to m directed and delivered. In which said order of sale, 1 am coin mandvd to make sale of the follow ing described real property, the. same being the real, property de scribe J in tho Amended complaint, to-wit: . . Lot 1.7 and the Northwest 20 foot of Lot 16, in Block 12a, In i Chaplin's Addition to tho City j of La Grande, Union County, f Oregon. j Now therefore, by virtue of said authority und In obedience to Its commands, I w ill, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November. I'J'ib, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., of said" day, at the front door of the Court House in La Grande, L'nion county, Oregon, sell at public auction the ( above, describe reul property, to . the highest bidder for cash, or for; one hulf cash and the balance se-! cured-by a first mortgage on the! premises, the proceeds of said sale to be applied In accordance with : er you condemning us quickly If you in tend to at all?" i r.i!Mi;its iiomi; i.oon.l. 1 he prints? like with the negatives, What a golden opportunity! The iiiieratuati took full advantage of It. "I'll have In eomi clean." Kleimi on reused to the rest of the fra- KLAMATH l-'ALLH. Ore. -IJurg- ternlty Inter. "The pnsident Is :;o I larM U- larin home of lU x fed up on being photographed that i 'for"' prominent ku.itu.mi Mieep- I felt sure he'd uiiswnr jtist as 1 t i nee. unu sirippeu ine Hinted him and I might get a ' bouse of furniture, clothing and eoldliig into the baigiiin tiiat I , everyuimg tney were able iQ move. never itsked him." I'eaei- aiithorltleH iM-Jleve the Itev. O. W. Jonvs, lor ins words of comfort. Mrs. W. O. McKarhind. 10-S-ltp Dated this lath day of October, J.OWKLL WILLIAMSON, Heferec. Oct. H. 21, 2S-Nov. 4. 11. Be itiiet! Then you will know what others think of you. And they I won i luiow n nui )uu iiniiK ui Try the Merchant's Lunch at t!io Club Cigar Store. !')-23-0t them. A nerve tonic and builder, a new prescription for people that have. ; lost their "pep," u strong Ktiinu lant. topic and apnetissiT. $l.(i per bottle. Brlpg this as your pre scription, it Is good for 10 cents. Sll vert horn-Wright's family dmg store. 10-2-1-te i . burglars were part of an organ j ize( bund which- bus been operat the Jiipunese and firefly fest l uls , UK n ti,i e-!it.n. as this Is tho me held on some of the r l ets' n,(,d wholesale burglary in a farm (during midsummer, when thous- home here this fall. It is thought lands of the brilliant insects area truck wits used to carry away reieumu. uie loot. The Itord lam v was away from the farm at the lime. Tin; i lMsiiiMi Ti)i i!i:s. It is the little flnishinu touches Uv I whlcli go to make the home beau- SI-" , Fast Thinking Saved Their Lives Sli.ER.R-Y.S TIlll.W AMI ilM(l:r.(lV UN UP: IMo) IhiK Iimm bed the cai of Itnmilwny With tMtl i.i;i I'AIIIM; v hm; tltllll i.AliiiM: III tin ('.Mfi;ih:i hills. ult( re the liih, thic tlulllirig st-r, and romance - u , llU. uf tmi undying d.xotioni.: huni.i livex in (he cabin of eh l my In M.igcd. Meonllg'it '"t L.it s, niounluln feuds and I'miinly. "Mil KLOt K M.I ITII' UImi Is tin h'ugcM fMd. ou or I? it is geiung nui' iii the run niei I pri wv iHiiigbl IOOO giillnn of Artnej L p ipiain.t piiiiu ni .MM' on iih imi- NtA I a i. 'Mm Imv ptltv f SI.U.'i mt- I lltelllbHIH -.M1'tl. W 111 4Ml nil Im' t mo. 'I lie .Ml gnl h hi f while pniiil i sum e.teiila ami bcfoi-e ue ciiiihl get It btlft our wure! hoiiv4, im,) i.-v gul loll tight off the liitvk. The pifit i Mr galton. i all II- up Soil W; wilt Si t Mime a-lih ror on. 'I he Milnt lm come, you'll luoe to run If ou want Minie. oil can lune ton or hi-f take one H'h lots of fun nlur nil Is ilotie. Illblebrniiilt. (Im cxperieiit-i MMircr. woi iNit of i hi' runt IjiiiiImt oinpjiii. fe K one of Ih' buh-t nu n In hmn. .Make a ilnlc ntlh hint here. TamurMi k l ituv lot, I iv -likiv. ii 1 Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tim Foot Btan'o f-Ytratl Oppo. Itnindry. Fhon o ' Sunday Utislnfvc 0"ick tMnMmr on th part of A n. Ii. hi I Mini T. W. Williams , liibttiei, y.ived his hie and that of hi? mnipuntnn. W. Krbc. lth st. iiimtd at the &U1 IHR. i '.il.. i.w . nlr station. While flying f... tn Vv nlr. fir I b oke nut m.-r tlu engine ill- rtelly abend of the pilot cock pit M.td Willi, in m followed th vustoimn-y uettitn if diving to the (iirth. the fbtmes would haw dt t oye.l t iu- plane In tmd-air. Int-ad he dropm-d ! the tnitv ti1 fb.xt. made a suc- e- wvitil tauUtiitf uud j-ul out tho tiful. Things in the form of Lumps, Objects of Art, Good I'ictures, I iec orative Pottery and Mirrors of (he right size und color placed irtts- tlcally in your home add much to its hoin Hlehardson, "The Art .Nin."' h -1 1 you with your home , decorating problems. IliY will help you with out charge. Uichi.rdKon'H Art Gift Shop. lo-l'S-ll Women's Oldest hygienic problem now solved. A new and . difFcrent way mur lionif mill much .. . . ... . .ey atmosphere. .lVe f" nW-time sanitary pad' , "The Art M-uii."- help A last becoming a rarity. Millions arc dc.irding it as a needless Hazard. "KOTEX", a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. It's five time as absorbent as ordi nary en Hon pads Ymt dine, dance, motor for liours in sheerest f-ocki without a second's doubt or fear. .. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danycr of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass ment. You zJi for it at any druc or de partment store, without hesitancy, I siieply by raying "KOTEX." Io as millinns arc doing. End i'd, insecure ways. Knjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOT6X No laundry discard ike tissue KVATOM-WIDC . IMSTITUTION- 'PUD urenney VitlL. DEPARTMENT STC lOH Depot St., Ia Gnuide, Ore. Warm Winter Blankets At Low Prices With cold weath er close at hand you will no doubt be thinking' ofv warmer bed clothes. You will find our stock of blankets complete. Buying for G7C Stores enables us to offer these un usual values. Cotton Blankets Rcguiar Size Sheet Blankets..:.-.... $1.19 to $1.2Q 4x7(i Grey, Striped Border .::'..::.:.-.."..$2.49 64x80 Fancy Plaids .....$2.98 WOOL FINISH BLANKETS - 66x80 A full size wool-finish blanket in grey color, fancy striped borders a remarkable blanket value. Only $3.98 Nashua Blankets 66x84 and 72x84 comes these high-grade Nashua blankets. Shown in fancy plaid effects. Ends are well bound with bright colored satin. You will find these blankets regular J. C. Penney, values. At' this low price range $4.69 to $4.98 WOOL AND WOOL MIXED BLANKETS , A large stock of fine grade blankets wool mix tures and all-wool. Shown in varied colorings of plaids and fancy Scotch plaids. Any weight blanket you desire is here, at a moderate price within this range ; $5.90 to $8.90 Bath Mats Extra heavy quality bath mats, shown in varied colorings blue, grey and red. Excellent values at this low price range $2.49 to $2.98 BATH SETS IN BOXES A bath set consisting of colored jacquard Turkish towel and two wash cloths; very popular patterns, at $1.49 Prop in at tho f'tub f'igar Store for your sandwiches and beer. lo-:-t Hemstitching, pirating, button liolett, etc Morton's Kiddy S)io(k 10-14-tf An rcxetna prescription. It will give e,ulck relief and almost lwas effect u cure in n few flays; for young or old people, and for $!' a bottle. Uring this coupon with you, it Is good tor in cents at Si lerthorn-W right's family ding store. lli-l'4-tf (Jivnt . ii m her of Women in .Nuj inner Selifxri nl Oxford 1 OXI'uni) (A I). The Oxford summer school was outstanding for its great proportion of women students. They were numerous in all lecture rooms and often well ott-nu inhered the men. es pecially in the libraries. Oxford experience shous that women In: milled to uie honors In final exumlnntinn This fact tends to reconcile tlit men to the admission of worm for they now are losing tln-il fear of female predominance. It Is often remarked thut sev eral Oxford colleges were foundry by women, cither alone or wil their men relations, but Unit t no ease wero women students ad the foundation. Thij a uiinei-suy are more conscien- fact is the more noticeable Inth; tions and work harder than do co-education was not unknown .t men, wn noui winning proportion- I thut time Try waffles unc coffee Cigar Store. at flub 1 o-j j-tt St tip dandruff, itching or Ibe scalp, falling of the hair with (lormiclde and I andruff cradica tor for 75 cents a bottle. Dritig CHIROPRACTIC Add years to life and life to years. F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C. (I'alincr ('irniluali') .t l oi,., . i-iiom: i a. orriic HuiirK: a to 7 to s SSGHiSiS3l!3EKB3I3BIIIIIBni'.ini8HHSBIHHMMBHMIMMIBIB0 s Some More Real Money Savers Fancy Iilue Rose Hicc. 10 Ihs. $1.00 Com Meal, 2 9-lb. sacks 89c California White Ueaiis. 10 lbs. $1.00 Dickinsons Grape Juice, pints, 29c; quarts..! 57c California Pink Iieans, 10 Ihs $1.00 Ken's Hot Cake. Hour, large pkff 29c Jersey Cream Flour. 19-11). sack $2.29 Kerr's Wheat Hakes, with premium, pkg... .43c Koyal Making Powder, 12-oz tin. i:!c; 21'j-lb. tin $1.:W Sea Island Sliced Pineapple, No. 2'J tin 29c Calumet Making Powder. Mb.. 29c: 2', lbs. .. 69c 10-lb. P.ucket Jelly True Fruit Flavors. - $1.69 A. & II. Soda, 3-lh. pkgs. 25c HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MAIN 49. MOTOR DELIVERY a H M n w H B ft n H H n a M M H H n 1' IflaUBIBSaBasaSSSSaBBMUBBBIBRllBISaaSBBHEZBIEBBBUBBBIBBBaVM int.