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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
Tuesday November 17. ifa j Page FigM " TI7E LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Men's Dress Shoes $2.95 SPECIAL LOT Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. La Grande's Cash Store For Men M;si;itii:it m'iuu Mi;ns ; I'KNLH,KTON. ; On'.- Art li ur Hlt wulked into the ' office of Nhcrlff touklngham nnl . in nounty.il that ho wn llreil of feel ing th:tt In- tviut being watched, ami wnnleil to be locked, up. H onhl n- ih'Hirt'Ml from Uni I'nltetl Ktntii finny at I'feHiillo, (W tn'jKrceui Inr. 1:H. llall'H request wsU ' ti-unf il. and he In being, nelil unlll Instruction frnm nrihy nulhoritiufl cti bo received. 10 Years Ago ; Today Elmer Stoddard left today for Loun,.,ltyih. ' VKI.VKTINA 'Toilet .Arti cles have arrived nml we are irMtlnR them 0 it ns fnitt n wc can, Those wlio ff.rc going to mil iuy wet thei.n now. Sorry for the delny. - Ttmnk you.1'-' L. & L Drug Co. It M Is nl nil possible in th nmiw uf nature for you to attain hriilth or tvffuln i. It tn via the Chiropractic ix)ulc, tlio Twentieth Oontury Health Science "(li(mirm-lk- IImihmi". Tin ( mis'" V. L TRIBE, I). C. Ph. C. Palmer (iiiidunle .New l0i-v III. It. I'Ik.u. i.'n u Ofl no Hours: 5 tu .'. . i lo I (0 S'H.E-R.R-Y.'S Show inir Leatrice Joy Hell's Highroad Comedy "Working for the Rcl Starts Tomorrow THE GIRL ON THE STAIRS" ION NO OF THE WEEK UNION (Special) Nenrly nil the buMlrirttn hoiiHCH In I nlon wnre Closed during J In' uHi-rnouit on Armistice day. Many of tin- o. pie went to Im. Urundc lor the celebration. Tui:iy evening of liint week "Bluckit!" Allen, Ilex Gamble, Oar- roll Irwin, and David Jours went to lvndli'lon tu r tht- odd !! lows lodtft? of that place confer the first decree. Mr. Allen Is u mem ber of I ho I'emih-lon loile. While there tin lour men paid u visit to the state hospital near the city. At the n'K'ilar meeting of t h' Woman's cluli at Ihe home of Mrs. Klla llonny Thursday ufternuon. Ml m AIlco .Manitianlt, cuimly health nurse, wua pn-wnt and tulk I "d to tlx- members on the subject of Weliare." Klla Holly, Jennie tConklln and Umisu Murweii were j hostesses for Hie. meeting und scrv 1 ed a delirious Hindu The third aeroplaiif bond auc tion was held SiLtuitlay aflfriiuun at the furniture store ami utlntet ed a greut deal of attention, hiumi1 of the urllcles gotm; lor nearly n thousand dollar worth of bonds. Articles are on disphiy in the win dows of the vacant room under the K. 1. hall, announcing t he n-l Kile which will I (.- held In about u month. The restaurant known an Dad's Place ha been closed temporarily ut least. MMKilht- Mulch licit!. Sessions of Hchool hen- will bt. shortened m xt I'riday In order that he students may k t out In lime to attend the football game w iltl La Oninde that afternoon. An old fashioned shooting mulch was held Sunday afternoon nt the Johnson place in Soul h L'uion. Turkeys, beef and pork were giv n away ns premiums. D. Wooil. who v. us Injun t) n few wi-el.s auu by luiviuK a loud of wood lip over with htm. crushing one nnkle, is some heller aqd utile to (re) nronnd on crutches. Tim commercial club ha bejrnn its soci.'l ineitinps for the winter. On Monday eveninn of this week and each Slicceedllltf two weeks a social dance wilt be held at the I'nion hotel by Ihe members, their wives, and invited guests. On Ihe other Monday event tuts of the month business sessions w ill be hcbl at the same place. A very tnlertstltiff session of ihe Masonic order wns held nt the Ma sons' null Saturday evening. A number of visitors wre present from other plates, - A -fwinlier of Htock men of this vicinity while vtsittmr the Pacific International Livestock show In Portland, purchased animals to add to I heir stock. lx-on 1-evy bouRht two Polund China hojcs and a Jersey heifer, nnd Hensoti brothers a Hereford lull I. It Is also reported Hint- a young l-ef was bouKht and bro'tu.'ht ' lo this county to be used at a banquet Riven nt I'nion for the 1ms und (tirls or the county club work. Will LedlM-tter was over from Imbb-r Siitiirday to see the 1'nlnn- "I Sure Was A Cripple" Illu-kKl With I'nln Hi- Ilolililc.l AnmiHl, A itllm ur NEURITIS Now l akes r Fh-w Tsblct When SmII Comes nod Is O. K. "I have been using our Kopa Neurit is Ta bb t s for t w o yea rs and sure hnd some good re sults. 1 was in Seattle In l-'-r. and sure was ti rrtjiple, Nv e ery lime I get little sje H I lake ti few tablets and net day nil Is gone. I just wjim! to thank ymi for the couil yo I an- doing tu Ihe world and the money yim ure suving lots of poor people. Lots of my friend" got cured since I got Kom Neuritis Tu hbl in our town. Sincerely and thiinkfully yours." (Signed) Fred Miller. Sharp, da'tiiiR pains tn tier;., fiicc. buck, ht ins and l gs ur a sign of Neiu it Is, m tlii of the n.'CXfs. l-retiieiil 'y .toinis In conn- stiff itml aclinic. Koi i N' tlltlls T.'iblets Kti iliiec) to 1 le ejiitse and help n .-tore I In tn t lain, d nt r es to I In i ImiiK-r lle.illhy ;tte. AIMllllely but III- lest, no bromides, nateoiles or eo:d I. if pTotlicts. t ' i tniMl. relief p t liopu Neuritis Tan. b Is. All gooil druggists. Al w ays In slock at lied Cross I'rilR Store, Adv. Toniuht UNION NEWS France Is Fooling With Buzz Saw, !! (Imriiif Stewart) WAHI 1 1 NOTON. ( N KA Sin cla I ) You need maps of northern Africa und southwestern Asia to understand fully why official WashlnRton feHs so little disposed to grant debt concessions to the French while they stick to their prtwent imperialistic policy in these. two parts of the world, I f ever a count ry mon keyt d with buns ww, as R-overnnu-nt beads here sc 1t. France is doing it now In thn Itlff and Syria, and. still more unfortunately, not to her own danger a tunc, but to others danger, too. Why help her financially lo ln cnase the risk? Why not, rather, make H as hard us pwwdble for her to Hevif U up? Uy your insp. you'll sep tlml ex-tn-me northwest Africa, except ror the internxtionHllzed sone of Tan gier, belongs to Spain. This coun try. wIitc the tribesmen are in arms lurulnrt Ihe SpaJitsh and I 11 Grand i football game. The various committees having the preparations for Union's annual fathers and sons meeting in charge have made practically all th- nec cssnry arrangements for the big feed and program to be held at the K. P. Jtsll on Wednesday of this week. The eats will cotlie first and ! succeed' d by about im hour ot songs. tnnsiK, titlks And other num bers. The Woman's club will have charge of serving the banquet to the boys snd dads. The Flapper of 1 926 1 - w'-'A ANOTHER HUNTING SEASON Writer Says Fn-nch. The fighting slops over into French Morocco. To the eastward an- Algeria and Tunis, French territory. They're unlet now but it's a precarious o,tiit Inefs. The natives resent French rule. To the eastward again Is Tripoli. j chronically in rebellion against Ihe Italians. Once mr' to the eastward Is F.g.vpt. on the 'rnKM'd edge of an uprising uguinsi UrUifili1 sMni-con-trol. . vtf l'.eyond Kgit, Syr In, now ut war with Frtince little war but a wicked one. . ' This whole stretch of coast is i Mohammedan und hostile i Christian powers at best. to 1 the Mos- Jtjin leaders at Damasenft are re ported trying lo raise u general "Jehad" or holy war. at Oils tinte. It isn't difficult lo imagine an outbreak extending the entire Itugth or Ihe .southern Mediterran ean shore. Tango May lie lae-4 On-p In i:h.im Itnl VNiiors Slum 11 PA HIS, AP) I lancing masters. and especially dancing mistn-sscK. have decreed that the tango must be danced; 1 but it is the Inst gasp in rhthm and Uh- poesy of motion. Put decrees urv lost on must of thi Isllors to Paris. K eit French men decline it. Spaniards and South Americans make a majority of Lite dancers lu fashionable clubs and cafes when the latino come in. This Ls especi ally true at nflciiionn dances, when OPENS - . - . II " 11 '- . i -' .,.'- ' II I I . II III 'must of the participants are not in formal dress. Street clothes ami the tango do not go well together .and it c.iiinut be done ut all In Oxford bags. One American girl who refused ,1he tango til a tea parly laughin 1 ply apologized: "I have given . it 1 up. I have decided that it could only bt; danced with some man one Is d-pcratcly In love wiih and should be done o nascluded venin dah In the moonlight, it is hard to stage it properly." Variety of Corks Afreets London's Chantimgiie Maikei 1.0N1KN (AP) Fsed chain-1 pagne bottle corks are collected by waiters In large reasaurants here j as eagerly as are tips. The corks; are w orth money ami figure i strongly in the quotations on the; champagne market. Wine merchants established a cork clearing hnhsehat is known to nip city cafe waiters. It is de signed to. boom the particular brands of champagne which the wholesalers or retailers want to "unload." Walters in all .Ihe large restau rant where champagne is served receive dully quotations on the clearing house rates, the cork prices varying from two pence lo six penc each. The price of corks j fluctuates weekly according to the (brand of the wine and its popu larity. . At times when sales of any brand shows signs of falling off the price of Us corks rises, as an in- jcentlve waiters to aid in stimu lating the Pale of this particular kind. Walters everywhere here now collect champagne bottle corks ns . eagerly as they do tips. A SAYINGS ' ACCOUNT Payiiifr l'c intcrcst sui ject to additions or with drawals for any amount and jit any time is the J most convenient and sat isfactory we know of. UNITED STATES EBBICXnSIIIIIEaniKBCSDCQZSaSIBBnillUlBIBBBIlII' s Hooverized Food Values 5 Fancy Ijirgc 1'iuiies. lo-ll. Ik.x $t.SS Ciilumt't Inking IVvdcr, 1 II... ...2lc Fancy Medium Size I'luncs, 7-llis $1.00 "i 11 s ' SI 19 Ciilifomia Small White lieans, 10 lUs 91c Fresh Creamery Hutter, 2 lbs. $1.10 Sun Maid ruffed Raisins (laipc), 4 pkgs 4ic Fancy Oat Flakes, D-lh. sack :,9c HHiveriud Fresh Roasted Coffee, lb , 47c Coin Meal, Yellow or While, 9-lb. sack.l .J I" Runictt's Vanilla Extract, 2-oz. lxitllo ... 38c Our Seal Flour, 4'.)-ll.'sack " $1.95 K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. tin 21c Federation Flour, 1Mb. sack... '! $2.St "WHEKb TUB rilRHTY THRONG" -LA GRANDE'S PIOXKKR I.OWKR l'RK'K MOTOR DELIVERY Copy for Ibis column must be la b; 9:00 a. ui. mim.vh ici; J'Hotos. i Ask kiehardson, "The Art Man." about Miniatures made from your own photograph. Sec the beauti ful line at Miniature frames now in stock, at Kichardson's Ait & Citl Hhop. 11-17-lt ' If you want to bleep warm, drop In and buy u real value in hoi wa ter bottbs thai .are warranted for two years at Kilwrlhurn-Wright's family drug store. 1 1-10-tf Hemstitching, pirating, button holes, etc Norton's,, Kiddy Kliup. 10-14-tf Uebuilt typewriters in fine con dition lor sale or rent ut Newlin Hook & Htut'y Co. 11-17-31 Stop dandruft in five days. Stop falling out of hair in three weeks by using a 7iic bottbs of Germicide and Oandruff Krudicator. Silver-thorn-Wright's family drug store. 11-10-tf The Presbyterian Ladles' Itnzaar will be hold at the Studebuker salejt.-oom l'riday und Saturday, November 1'it and SI- 11-17-lt a ri;v i.i:it. A few more of Ihe sp'-cial lamps left to sell on the JjUiup Special at Kichardson's Art A; Gift Shop. 11-17-lt Highest grade musical '-instruments of all kinds at Newlin ltook & Stafy o. ll-17-3t The pn ttiest and latest styles in colors and patterns in staliouery are now in stock at prices all can afford at Silverlhorn-Wright's fam ily drug store. 10-1 1-tf Baker's rash .Grocery ! th SU phono 4-G-W. Prices right. 11-3-lin Children's IWUh Kohcs. Age C to 16. sale price $1.50 to $". Norton's Kiddy Shop. 11-17-11 Ssflal M cell it- Notice Master .Masons art; re quested to atteml a Spe cial Meeting ut the lodge hull, 1:3!' Wednesday af ternoon, for the purpose of conducting Masonic funeral services for our Hrolher T. Sherwood. Ily order of the W. M. . A. V. I.indgren, Sec. ' 11-17-H Nolire to tiic Public. Whereas certain rumors ure ifloat, wh' reby W. J. Jlallumrl; is accused of larceny of money and properties from the firm of Wienn r Hros. of ( 'ove, notice is hereby given that ihe rumors are ground -I 'Ss and not based on uny facts within' our knowledge and to ihe best of our knowledge. Information and belii f. Such rumors nre false. W 1 K M Kit 1 ' lU T H 1 : S. py .1. It. Wiemer, S. H. Wiemer. 1 l-17-lt iSTirTtsT SALES X', TIMES THOSE OF HOOVERIZED GROCERY I I Jj . INSTITUTION- fl VJL DEPARTMENT STORES 10 i)epot bt.. La tirande, Ore. WINTER CLOTHES FOR ; MEN and BOYS ' Reliable Quality - Low Prices Comfortable Work Vests Heavy-Warm-Sturdy You will find Inn- u roiupl"H stork or Mi-ll'H Li-iilhrr V.-sLs inaiii- rrolii si li cl niali liulH. Some hit hiiivy l.luiilii't liiud. und oth cth hcti wool limu. If you urr In mid of u work vi-Mt. come tn and svlf-rt oih- fi'om our alock. You will rind till' lirl.-e us xutlsfavtory us tin- vit. l'rltid from $7.90 to $16,50 HEAVY MACKINAWS For Men Our Mackinaws are made from good quality wool mackinaw cloth. Shown in ' plain, plaids and over-plaids. Three big pockets and full belt. KxceNenl value at this 'low price range $7.90 to $13.50 WOOL MACKINAWS . For School Boys .Fine Mackinaws for boys from 6 to 14 years. If your1 boy needs a mackinaw for school wear it will pay you to inspect these values. 4.98 to $6.90 Nrttiee ot Filial S'tt lenient. Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the ustale t 'buries A. Myers, de ceased, has filed in the County Court in the State of Oregon, fcr Fnlon com ty, his final account as administrator of said estate, and that the .Mh day of Oer-niber, Ittu. nt the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said nay, at the County Court lfoom in the Court House of said County, has been fixed by the s-iid Court as the time umi place for hearing ot objietions to said ac count and the settlement thereof. CLYOK MVKKS. Administrator of the estate of Charles A. Myers, deceased. K. It. Iiiuco. attornev for adinin- t ist iitlor. Oct. 1'". 7-Nov. ::, pi. 17. Mil SfliMa Calumet furnishes all the leaven ing force needed to raise any baking properly. Use half the amount usually fCABttlBflmr THE WORLD'S GREATEST Z3V - HIGH TOP sHpfcs; For Men and Boys Shoes of all: heights niajr Imt pun-has'd ;lieciv Matle from durable 'oil iin hath er. pioccMSbr ov .'Oak tan soles. Shown tn sizs fur men and M'J-. v $4.50 139.90 hi WOOL . BLAZERS In Fancy Colors You will find here, n large stock of All-Woo JtlaJters, making it easy frotir. which to choose. Shown In checks. fancy plaid and over-plalda. ! At tins low vrico rangrt $4.50 to $4.98 l;ermimy Nevt Country to do': j lry Tliinks l)r. (. bciTlujiiii , WKSTKHVI1.KK. Ohio, (AN-, , Oespite lite fondness of .many Off (Jh mans for their beer, Ur. Ernest 'herrington. general secretary o ' the World league Against Alrobol- v,;: ism. helicvtfc that Ge rmany will the next great country' to go drri J Kconoinlc fconditions will, dt-manii V the change. .. - t ,j HOTEL AST0D EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOIli! 503 Bath, ' New, Modem CloM to Shopping Dittict mud Ta&to ' FREE CARAGE Tuifitonlll 1 - v required ANY OTHER BRAND FOOD STORF MAIN 40. ' A HiTl'!! thr flMIIIHY I (laws b l.mlc luuo; .-.itnlittc lo iHtirtc-aittiir. Uttl eaiBiiinoininiiiisiiiNiiii sciaHiassaaaaasiBJicMssssi si1 "