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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Friday, November 20; 1925. ' Page Six THE L'A GRANDE EW,NTNO OBSERVER :l?!iiiPfr'iM'!''i.ff1'1 ffl(f','lfr illlip,l,i,,,lMh..)l..ir)ll!,l,l,. THE MEN'S STORE of La Grande Hi, , . . ill MAN'S dress is almost magnetic in its attrac tion to a maid or fellow man. If his suit fits smoothly, is of fine woolens in colorings that show, good taste, his success in both social and business life is made more easily and more quickly. There is .one maker in this country whose finely hand-tailored suits and topcoats stand head and shoulders above them all that's Society Brand their suits or topcoats, $10 or more. Wear These With Your "Society" . Wider and very flat toes are the vogue ! in footwear. Light tan or the famous ...... $8.50 DiacK in .Bostonian Hats are wide r of brim and in the lighter colors. Stetsons are $7, Other models .... $5 Shirts are not so light colored as suits and hats. Manhattans with attached collars $3.50 and up. 204 Depof St. Style Leaders ALEXANDRA PASSES AWAY LATE TODAY fCmiltmictl from 1'njfe One.) ln-MH Marie I instil ir ( 1 Lunula. .Tin Kiitiii'ror NIchnhiH II uf Ittm Hiu, who wli It IiIh fiunlly wiui killed hy the hulxlu'vlkl. w her nephew. jiH wjih nlwo 1 Iim former KiiHtfi-nr of (It'rrnniiv lnul Kinjr lliiakon VII of Norway. Anuther widow last Nlrcnlh during the nephew hy inarrlaire In Klnif A I toiiHu X 1 1 1' of Hpiiln, luiHband of tin' foritii-r llritljdi irinr-HH Knii of llitt (i'iilti'1-jr, the daughter of King Kd wan I'm Nl.Htt-r llcalrlce. Mink I lap Idly IW-fnif lMtitli ININIX (Iky the AwHirlutcil 1'ri'HM) The condition' of Alexin ilru. who Hiiffcrcd a ti-n rt attack yesterday, ,wuh extremely critical today prior tn her dath. The ajred niKhl, Hlnklug rnpldly today Shorl ly before noon today phywl cIiiiih announced there was small nosiblllty of any rally. ii Ha Walla .Man ln.is 1'Ihp . I K N I I. K T O N. On. lAwtrr Knliclit of Walla Walla today paid a rinu of $100 mid costs,. In the local JuHltro court on a chargo of unlawful poHHCMJilon of tnloxlcantu. Ilo was arrt-Hlod Saturday nlplit al I'mapine by di-puly he riffs at a dance. Compare These Prices Then Phone to Rodes Market, r(i!)..l for Your Meal. Free Delivery Twjicc Daily, ) In intnirKcr I.'.i! Hi'rf Hull HH l I2JC l'ot ItUHNl ,M' I'rlnii' Hlli Ituiixt I7r llullril 1'illnc Kill KuiimI ..a:!- 'I'-Imimi' iiihI Nlrlolli Slli.... I'r lin-r Mhiik is.- : fin- si.ir Will Hli'iv Hk- Will Htijist I.'m' . Nodes' Superior llrand Hat-on (our own make) :!."ic For this chilly morning, try some of our Country Style Sausage. Contains no cereal 2l!c Rodes Market Kit) Adams "Where Your $ liuys The Most" SH.E'R The Danger Line MiilTiiijf (In- ill-llnu.il-lii ,1 ,lnumr.i ,Vtr M M l: II Y.h Avt III a llirlllhist ilinnm .r Hm- (iri.ni. n (.li i.- ,mii, mihrn, miiiiuKv. Kilxulim- miil uiit .iinniliiit.: .R-Y.'S OM.V 10 Years Ago Today liakor 0, Lu Grande 0 football score. ThnnUnfftvlmr Is comlnir and Jlakrr and l.n Crande tm-.t again, (io lo the iratiM', Klrst come here for yrnir KIrt Alt! ttuptdle. l-'lrs! Aid for euld ami wind-chap- j ed 8KliiH"iuld frcaniM, I.o tloim. rantphur Ice, l.lp 1 Salve, fold Ttaldcts and i t 'outfit Ittim-dlcfl. Iet 'em first and don't worry ahout Wet feet. u Si L. Drug Co. New York Company to , 1AC.An OlVkUA ..n-n." ' a i vaviii f line vaiv I'filiko many of tlio xo-rnlled Broadway hits that ko on tour, tho 'VliUo I'arifo" which will appear at thi Arc(tdi) theater on Halnrday, November 2H, Is one of the original compunltH that ure prcscjitln HenHatlonal' Hucci'fs throiiKhotit the county, a compatiy.that huv playrd lnlyH theater. New York, for over threii ycara und uppeured with erjual Miiccetm at the Cort t healer, (.'hlcaKo, and ut the 1'luyhouse. i.onduii. 'Kuch company and pro duction In u dupllcutu of Hie other, all of thetn conluinliiK casts of equal prominence; hi fact, all of the companies have played New York und Chicago for a period of IUiiI I). Inrrr hi "Whilr (aro" time lie fori heiiiK Kent on tour, so that ,t he players could heconic pro ficient lit I heir respective parts and also to allow the maunK-'nu-nt the opportunity of caHthitr the various companies with )layM-s that prove their ability and worth. "V h It c ( 'a n;uM is laid on the wcat coast of Africa and deals with the white man's' efforts to civilize that vast expanse of jungle ami rot, the gradual physical und mental degradation of the white men who come In contact wll h tin cver shlning sun tlnd in their louesonic- uesH (all hough at first fighting against It) In the end the Jungle gvts them, and then it's "Mammy I'alavi'r' for forget fulness. Tho play was written from known facts und no desire for sen sationalism attempted. It's the un varnished truth, presented In a forceatilc and frank way ly a company of excellent artists vand with u scenic invesllture that de picts the country and locale with vivid reulness. KLOMllK V, TO J-KTI UKI) roi.KlMI. lre.The Alden Ab bey post of the American l.rgifin of I oledo will stage a big street car nival In the rorui of "Throe Knights in the Klondike." Krlday and Saturday. All the features of Hie old gold rush, days will be por trayed. S led ion of the most popular girl -in Toledo to ho U'rowned (iiieen of the Klondike will he a Teuton; of the show. Corn doctors of Paris soinetlmt-s ftvat path-tils on the streets wlfllc interested by-slanders look on. I'he paper industry consumes encn yr-nr soinf fix minton coins of wood, the product of more than a million 'hcp's of forest, more, than tin per cent of which l spruce, the rumuinder hemlock, balsuiu and poplar. l.leutinant .John A. r.ord, I'. S. ., lu charge of I he rebuilding of the oh) hlslorlc ship Constitution, reports that the work must be dom while the vessel Is afloat slnc it annot slund the pressure of rest ing on lis kt'rl in drydock. Smokador jj tllK-tl 'llll. IIII.IIM. II.1M- KVKUY KFFIHT HAS ITS CAI SK This Ih trie )n matter of In all h as well us every thing els-. The I 'htnipraclor dues not treat effects. Me n lnoe the cause, the loirl eal and common ien tling to tin, and this is the r.nson why Chiroprac tic Ik making such ipll siibbs ahcud b a hraltli set" m-c. If tU lae nn Hllment. n n inatti r of what nature, or whHt iirt of your IhmIv. r iin nibir there Is h cause fr It, Let us help you Solve that problem. F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Pb. C. l'aliucr Graduate ' -- IXili .T lllilg. I'Ihhi Ofllcc lluura: 5 to .; " to S I I- 1 . 1 NY ;j r S FIND IT HERE Copy tor Ibis column matt be In b :00 . ui. Cicrinlcldo Mild lmndruff Kruill-t-utor doira tho work. It bioiw dunjrurr In 6 days, rti.pa fullltiB out of the ball- in u monili. 'I'ry It. 7r.ca'botllo at Wlvci-thoin-WriBllt'e fumlly druiy store only. 11-lUtr Vlit our elcanui tulilr. hi'vltu) tun to 60c burffiitntj. Norton'H Kiddy Shop. ll-L'u-lt Rpnwtkutilng, (ilraUuir, button hoiea, etc Norton JUdily Shop. 10-H-tf SI'WIAI, i,Ami sai.k. Take HdvantitKo ot the ritui Imr Kulni in Lamps thin week ut Kleli ardson'B Art & Olft Hhop. Ucuu tlful bridRe lamps complete with shade for $ 1 2.U.1 each. Kloor Ijunps complete with burnished Iiii.k- ninl Bi-orcette covered shades for (It. While they last. .i'uit The ludles of tho Altar society of the Catholic church will hold u one-day buzuur on Thursday, De cember J 7. 1 l-is-at Your prescriptions are always properly unit Quickly filled und ut reasonable prices and delivered without extra charge for drlivi-ry at Kilverthorn-Wi'iRlit's family druc store. 11-1'jtr Maker's Cn.'ih Uioc"ry 400 4th St., phono 42B-W. l'iic.-i ilBht. 11-J-lm ' Children's llalh ltnbes fl.fiO to $5.1)0. Norton's Kiddy Shop. H-JO-lt KKAIi l'ICI'LltlCS. Your enlarBelitents become real when, made by Itlellardson. '"rho Art Man," and carerully hand tint ed by htm, at llichurdson's Art tllft Shop. 11-2U-U ltcautiful stationery of -all the new patterns and styles in boxes and in bulk, as well as tublets und all kinds of wrltiitB material at Sllverthorn - Wright's family driiB store. ll-ivic The Iliversldo Ladles Aid will hold a lltjiumngc Hale in the new l.ottes ltldB. on Adams uvenui', Suturday November 21, bi-BlnnlnK at 10 o'clock. Auyune havinB any rumniUBe to donate please briiiB it to the itlverslde chapel by Kriday or l'honc 4H3-J. ll-itl-2t Stanned Buffet Sets I nc: Stamped S-lMeeo Lunch ts "tie Norton's Kiddy Shop. II --Ml-It I'rutcct Your Chilli's llcalth ThroUBh thuuBhtlessncss tin-' sIlBht coubIi or cold of a child is! often neBlected and becomes seri ous. A few doses of KOI.KY'N HONKY AND TAll COMPOUND, at. small cost, taken at the ons--t of the cold brlnirs speedy ret(-f. He prepared, have a bottle of this safe, reliable eouh remedy on hand, and Blve promptly when a eoiiBb or cold Is detecti-d. K((ia!ly effective for older persons. De mand l-'Ol.HY'S JIONKY AND TAIL Adv. Our 676-Stoie llu.ving l'owcr Saves You Money 7 RATION-WIDE . INSTITUTION- TTD renney tlL DEPARTMENT STORES 10U Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Co. Buyin Most We Buy For Lens Selling Most We SHI . For Less Here Are Values You Seldom See SELECTE I A-ROM OUR KEW FALL STOCKS! A REMARKABLE OFFERING HOYS' UNIONS Our boys' rniona urc Unit of long wearing materials Unit (five service. , und bit I Ih f action uu well us com for.. Shown in cotton und wool mixed. Cotton Uthhed 70c Hi NWr Cotton Fleeced ....8(: I Kc CO'.f, Wool lTnlon At si.oH to a.aa 60 Wool I'nion At Si.." lo $2.10 BOYS' BLOUSES Our Hoys' ' Illouscs are iiuidc from best Kiiid- of cifiubric and chumbru. Thcii tiro reffjlar J. C. J't-nnt-y Company's vulues. Shown in alzefl from C to H years, at only 79c BOYS' SWEATERS Hoys' Sweaters In all the Idlest styles and color com binations may be secured here at u remarkable low .price. '.Slip-Over Style S2.UK ID S:1.C!I l-'ancy wcuves in ltuttoni-d styles Sl.flU Irt 5.lo Two Rain Knirkers mid In Boys Fall Suits Live Style for Roys! , Biff Values for Mothers! Dependable Qualities Low Prices Coys who study hard play hard, like these English and belted models. They are simply "full o' pep." Mothers know well the qual ity uf our excellent, dependable fabrics and the superior work manship, splendid fabrics and colors for fall. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Mothers who are anticipating a fall suit for their Jboy will do well to inspect these remarkable values. Priced from $6.90 to $10.90 IJijr Values in MEN'S UNIONS l'-ine llllilicd i nlon. i-'tcecc-llned I'nion . Wool-mixed l:nlon . 7B Wool I'nion ... All-wool I'lilon 91.10 SI.7H $2. IO S:l.s S.Y.VI LADIES' UNIONS A lartfe stock of .ladles' Kail and ,Wint-r Vnluns lo choose from. Shown lu all styles. I.iKlit wetKhl t'nions. hqiliee and luhc styles, knee IcdkIIi at (Hit- to use l-'leeced. all styles at IIKc to Sl.lm Silk-and-wool SI. IIS tn S:t.l!l All Wool i l.oO to 5...-0 CHILDREN'S UNIONS For Fall and Winter Cotton Kleeccd Kite to $1.11) lltitton Waist styles . . Wool Mixed, lonir sleeves, ankle lenKtll....$l.5D lo $1,119 Silk-and-Wool, several styles $l.t lo $2.08 Warm WINTER BLANKETS Heal savings in lilnnkets arc offered you here sa. iiiKS made possible hy out cnorjiioiiK purchasing' power of our G7G stores. NASHUA BLANKETS fitixM J'lulds 91.(10 "'IxM Kancy Plaids SI. lis " ' Wool I'laids $I.N Wool-mixed i'liilds St..U'J Jleuvy Wool-miM'I . Stt.DO to $fU.(l TOYS! TOYS I TOYS! Toylniid will soon be opened. This store is milking sp -eial efforts to complete lis Toy Department, und it will be ready for your approval Monday. Nov. 2:trd. Come pay nit ii vIhII and bring the Kiddle along. MA MA DOLLS 98c to $ 12.50 LADIES' BLOUSES Excellent Values Hi-o this splendid orferl.it of Indies' Blouses,' shown in muny dual ruble styles uud colors. ' A Jlrnadclof h JllousjL-s, In ' . - lane trimmed;;: .....$1.13 ltroatlcoth Itlouses, in colors x fi.W rcpi; de Chine, Fiber Silk und other materials at 9'J.IO to SH.B0 SEE OUR TWO BIG WINDOW DISPLAYS A'OTrct: ok siii:itirrs sai.i: ok hkaii vnori;itTv. Notice h )iroby given that by virtue of an execution Issued oni or the. Circuit Court of tho Slat. of Oregon for I'nion County, to un directed, dated Octob-r 2:id. 1 !LT., upon a Judgment and Decree ren dered and entered October ":id, IHl'.'i, and docketed In said Circuit Court Judgment Docket on I he 2l!d day of October, 3 9-5, in u certain suit In said Circuit Court pending, wherein The Federal Lund Hank of Spokane, a corporation, is plain tiff, and Morten Mortenson, a widower, Morten Morlenson Jr unmarried, Grande Konde Nation al Farm Loan Association, a. cor poration; William H. Master and Susie Baxter. lmimnd and wife. an1 defendants, and which said judgment and decree is tn favor of said plulnliff and against said de fendants, with the exception of Morten Mortensou Jr., who is de ceased; and by which said execu tion I am commanded to Hell t In land and premised In satd exeeti tlon, und hereinafter ilescrlbed, to pay the sums due the plaintiff. tnr wit : The sum of Tw o Thousand" l-'lve Hundred Seventy-seven and 57-100 Dollars. ($J.D7".3T). with Interest thereon from said 23d day of October, laiS, at the ru.tr. of eight per cent, per annum, and ac cruing costs and disbursements of said oxeeiilion: That by virtue of .said execution, J will. on Salunkvy. the LMth day of November, l!t2-r. at the hour of eleven (II) o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the I'nion County t 'ourl. J louse, in the t ity of (iraude, in I'nion County, Oregon, I ''y law'- County, Slate of Oregon. To gether with the tenements, hereditaments, rights, privi leges and apptirtenuneeij be longing to or used in conuee. liuii -w-ilh the above described premises. Said above mentioned lands and premises will be sold suhjeet to re demption in the manner provided sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash In hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, n-leii-sl and estate of said above named defendants, and each and all of them, with the exception of said Morlep Morteiison Jr.. who Is now deecoHcd, ami uf all persons claim ing by, through or under said above named defendants, or jiny of them, tiorn mid after the 2'.th day of Au gii.sl, CM 7. of, in and to said lands and premises, mentioned uud de scribed in said execution, ami here inafter deseribed : The said lands and prcinlaes th-Hcrlbed in sahl ex- enmiMi tt itii iii-ii-iii iiiem luiu u, un: described us follows, to-u It : The Soulh half of tho Soulh cast quarter; and the Sont h easl quarter or the Southwest (Hauler of Section Thlrly-fivo (:;r.). In Township Kivo (t.). South of llange Forty (la), KaHt of (he Witlainett,. Meri dian: nnd the Northeast quar ter of the Northeast quarter of S'-etlon Two (2), in Township Six (II). South of Kange Foriy H. Kast of the Willamette Meridian, und all In I'nion Dated al I. a Craud'. Oregon, this I'lld day of iMohcr, lULTi. JKSSi; lillKSMKAKS, Sheriff of I'nion county. Ore-gun. Ity A. Ii. Ileltns. Deputy. Wkly Oct. ;ii- Nov. Ii, 2 7. The average railroad tie. in ils natural slate, bests about .s;-eti and one-half years; if treated willl prc .scrvatives. about !. years. itosi;iu it(; iaiK:r sio.ia It O S (; HI'IKI, Ore. Uwlmrg I will levy $:i7.4;(8.2I In tuxw Ifl meel her regular budget and 3u to creale a sinking fund I'or'lihran: and fire truck bonds voti-d recent ly, according lo the certification made by the city recorder to Coun ty Treasurer Calkins. This tax is about one mill higher than lust year. I he rate being expected lo 1 about 10.5 mills, although Ihcexart rate 'of the tax cannot be d'tcr-, mined until the city valuation N aseerlMlned, ''he valuation, hov ever, l.-i expected tu be around ti. 'UMi.ttini, about S;iu0.0i)U Jiife'li'ij than last year. About :1,00m. nun wlilfeflsli, vI-, uel at $l.:iia.aao ore caiiglit earhj year in the (rreat ijikes region ofj Canada am) the I'nlted States. GET YOUR AEW RANGE NOW And a biff Free Turkey with it. Sec samples in our window. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. CS1BI Thanksgiving Food Suggestions Home I'annwl IlucklclH'mvs, 't sallun jar $1.25. Choice Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 3,"c Heinz Plum I'tidcling, large size I'lc Sunkist Lemons, per dozen ()c Fancy New Crop Dried Prunes, 7 lbs. ...$1.00 targe California Naval Oranges, per dozen Sfic Eh man's Tall Tin Hipc Olives! 29c Khman's 10-lb. Tin Uipe Olives Preferred Stock Stuffed Olives, medium I glass'"!.... Jacobs Mushroom liuttons. large tin Celery Hearts. 2 hunches Large Uleached Celery, 2 hunches Preferred Stock Pumpkin or Squash, No. 2', tin.. Dromedary Dates, per pk ,i:ic 71c ;!."c .2.'.c .20c .21c Thrrf's nothing lik tnkinc It rasv while vou nAc. Ii thr ppinMn .f Fri..- sirl. Mn, lnr l.tiilfy She UfO hT '!nioK.Ml..r.' Mrh ifnsl.ts iinply .f a Inns tulf, a 'Curn.ii" and a llllle d"urf lhl lll ttta.h io a On Ming t.tb;c cr vhair I ' " --a). ' T ' HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHElth THE THK11TY THKONG" LA VRANDU'S PIOMCEH LOWLK PURE FOOD STORE. MAIN 40. g 9 BaBHHBEaMMlMlllMHHMPMMBmHaBggEieiBBMBBaBaBBgaBBgMMiM