La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 28, 1925, Image 8

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    TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, December 28, 1925.
THE NUT CRACKER
da
Bft RATION-WIDE
; INSTITUTION-
: Reliable
Quality
Goods
Always
At Lowest
Prices
World's
Largest
Chain
Department
Organization,
Store '
Out They Go!
DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
T'iiyro Eight
PRIM
XMflS PROGRAM
1' U O .1 I K K (Special) The
Christmas tur und program given
l.y tln Itiversidc school Sutiirdny
evening whs enjoyed hy a large
audience. Several families in
tended from the, Promise dlstrh I.
l- CI. Colter went to Kili-n laht
Sat tn in y mill remained there to
preach ii Ki'i iiioi) ai me. cnurc.t
tin re Sunday. Mrs. J'oller hit:
n i-i'iil ly ( n HI.
Theodore ('itin-i' came In KrMftf
from the Kasl Oregon camp an-l
r uiiiiiifil -jntil Sunday.
-Mi mm Kmruu On per und Thcre;,i
H' ii ill) mine in Crlduy to spend
lln: holidays with their put t-n I s
here. Harold Cmper met them at
.Maxville.
Ab-lvin i 'ourtney unlit: up f-u'ii
Tioy Saturday and icttiriied home
Monday. il'' visited liiH sister.
Miss Kiinice Courtney al the homo
i;T C, r. Carper and attended tt';
Christmas uiti-i tainiut tit al llivcr-
8tdl! School. , V.
. Jot- Clesliniun t-n n if In Huturd.ty
and is sluylng nl Ihc home of Us
In ot hi r, i ndrew I I c shimm.
.Mr,;'. I. H. McDonald vbilt d thej
first of tin week Willi Mrs. Maulc'i
S ear ingeir. Thursday she went to
tin- ('. I'. Curper In; lie and is still
vls'.ting there.
M in, Aide Smith and Mrs. Lucy
Jli'i-il veiled tin- McDonalds 1'Yl
day. Nellie McDoinld is mill uulie
ill.
Lliucr licnm-tt it nil Hoy ( ;
left Monday for Dm- Ilownui ti
ll ielis Lumber company's camp,
w here they will cut Umber.
Ml km Jbinice Cuulney closed her
school Wednesday until alter the
tirMl of th(! m:vv yiur. . She 1-fl
tin- same evening for her homo at
Troy, accompanied by Mclvtn Car
per, w ho expects to return Huu
day. Miss Until Hayes, of l'i omlie,
dlsniiKcd her school Tuesday an J
went to Wallowa to remain until
after the holiday,
( 'has. 1'. Carper rmiiu home
Wednesday from Crowley's camp
to remain until after the holidays.
A he Mw enringen went lo Crow-
ley'H camp Wednesday and brought
bu'jit suinu shouts which lie pur
chuseu. Mr. and Mrs. I la I'oiiImoii went
to Wallowu und Knterprlsc 1 1 1 ?
first of the week on businebH.
Duaue (lorbelt left Monday for
Oregon City for a few dttyH' visit
w it li liin grundftilher, who In 11!.
10 Years Ago
Today
Mlns Imngene ItUMsell In
trending the Holidays wiHi
her parents.
Nn vacation here good
nei lee all Oil' time. I'liumi
tiu your wnntH tu the Oriitf
SI ore line of linen. There
are over 27ft brand of face
powdeiH on the innrltet and
wo cniiy eimiiKh of the k'I
(iiK'M to wholly nattMfy.
L. Si L. Drug (lo.
PERRY PEOPLE
Ti;i:iY'"(Kpccial). --'Mr. " nnd
M t'M. Nephl ConiliM of La (.lumde
atlendeil the program at Ihecoiil
in unity hall WedneHilay -t-veiling,
Mim. t'ouibn and Mim. Kail,-Hchoot
teacherH lu re, were 'in charne. A
larse crowd whm prcMent and
everyone reported a Rood time.
The children weru delighted to
act- Santa I'Iuiih,
Mr. aii'l Mi'M. Waller Thoinpcn
well- VifltluR with reiiitlveH tit
Cniun durliiR the ChrlNtlnuH holi
days. Mr. and Mim.. J. II. D.ehl were
I'orry visllorM Wednesday evening.
Mis Hadle Keller Iuih been, III
und lias hud to miittt mhool the
lant few dUVH.
Mr. and Mrs. lOnnln MoiriH re
cently hud as I heir RU't their
dtiURhter from Idaho. '
Air. and MrH. Itobert Itrad; .1
were li (tiainlc vlnitorn Haturilay.
Mr. ami Mr.i. ('. t. JohaiiM- n i
have an their RUent durinif the'
holidays their daughter, Anna, of1
1 'oil land. I
Elmo 1'U'rr of Islanl City wi's
a recent visitor to I'erry.
Mr. and Mi h. ! lit Kull an 1
ihttiRhlPiH were .u irande v'.hUoim
ChrliiniHM day.
Mr. and Mih. Arlluir itobln.vj.i
were Mhnppln? In li tirandu oil''
day hiHl veek.
Mike CralR wuh a culler at the
. J o ha n.se n home recently.
Several Terry youiiR people Imve
bet ii MpcnUltiR their evenings at
1. a (Irande roller Nkatlne.
Mill CIin's for Heiuiirs.
The I'erry mill has closed down
until the fli'Ml of tho new year for
repairs.
The dance and Hocial evenhiK
.
Riven by' the (liande liondc l.um
Iter company hint Tuesday In their
new store iMiHdlllR was nuccessf -it.
A la i rc a rowel Utt ended. .
Mih. TIUl JohmiHeii, Mry. I.or
Harrls and Mrs. Hurt KuM
culled, upon iMih. Kthel ilan n
one i'ay lust week.
Mrs. Kflthrlil Wm of La (Iran. lc
wan a Terry visitor Wednesdny.
Miss - Opul lU-ickel visited ii -r
slMlcr, M rs... Kurt Murray, one day
last week.
Mrs. Naomi Itobertsnu was a
business caller In l,a (frunde rc-
:ently. . " .
Mrs. J)wk Murray was a visitor
tu Ia (.Irund'1 fast Th'.usdty'.
Mr. und .Mrs. ft. liciekvi un.i
son had Christmas dinner with
the fJeorRtt Itelekel flllility.
Mrs. Noll ItobertKon - und son.
Millard, were visitors to l.adiande
leeelltly."
Nemo (ireek letlrr l-'rau
And Sonnltics in
FUNERAL'
DIRECTOIiS
La Grande's Leading
Firm
Estahlislied lfjW
W. II. IJ011NENKAMP CO.
, flll(At;. (AT) The LuU of
i thin inoni h finds several hundred
j Negro colh-Re mcn and women In
I session in various purls of the l n
ltcd .Stales, represent I iir four ne
( Rl-o Cireek, lxi.er eolleRi? frater--nltie.s
und two soroities.
i Alphu Thi Alpha, - the ' largest
;nnd oldest of the group, eoinprbi
;in more- tlftm fifty chapters, will
assemble In Jjutroit. Kappu Al
pha Tsi, next in uri und size, with
forty-twiy chapteiH, will e In mm
sioii in. N w Voi"k City: Omi Ra
: Thi Tsi. the first Urm-k Mter frat-
lernlty to have It.s Rcnosi. in NeRro
rolleReS. iiieetH ul Til'ski'ee In
stitute, and Tht JJeln SiRimi, the
youtiRest of the yroup, will con
vene "at Washington.
FIND
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HERE
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Copy for till column must
bo lo bj 0:00 a. nk
l A IIAI,('0.V.
Vh'n In Itlclmnlson's Ai-t &
(ill I Shlip tin nut lull to visit thi'
hiilrony. wIhti- you will rlnil nuiny
liitniNtial unil utlrui-tlvi' thlnpa. Thi'
vrry nt-wi-sl cri-alionH In l.timp.s unil
Shuili'S dlri'ft from Ihi? c-aHt will
I).' foumi ttior.-. ll'-IS-lt
Last Gali for Silk Frocks
Low Prices Due to Season-End Buying
We have made our last purchase of
Silk Frocks for Winter! Altho the
season has just got under way,. for
you, the markets are at the lowest in
price. Our quantity buying assures
the greatest possible savings. ,
Styles and Materials
Suitable for Wear
Fcr Many Months
Choose one of these Silk Frocks now and
you will receive many months of serviceable
and enjoyaole wear from it I In enchanting
colors and styles! Priced, . .
Priced From
$14.75 to $19.75
SEE OUR TWO BIG WINDOW DISPLAYS
Stork, Visits Twinb on Same Pay
Cakes Plum Puddings
Old l.n-ll-li Nllc.
Together ultti uiir iiMial InrKu tmlcly of Cake, Thu,
'oktcs, re.
If oii lane nut tried our Apple Sillier Cake jou lunc
nitsM'd a real tmit.
Make nr inim dinner complete hy scrin; (ndtkn
t'rusl llreatl. i.ohteii t ru-t lnnliui pelK (Quality,
Gwillinms' Eleclric Bakery
Alnkrm at lllitli-Crmlp lA.itrlm
"HO.MB OK TUB OOLDEN CItUST"
fiSi. jiff.
liiihy mid Cuih lnxo of M:iiiet?a, Okla.. .ire iwin-. Tltry wem marrlcl
on thi n.iiim .l;tv. .itnl mm itiev aie mo)h .-. i In- oiork vi?otiim e.n h tin
the MW iJ.l.V I ; II li KtiNe Ti-el Utth hei ti,ib is II I he Kllttl Uu."Q
WtX'ltUtfl lltl Ill'IS. it .11 lh" ilL;ht.
Ilcnistltclihif;, nientinR, Itnlton
boles, eta Norton's Kiddy Slio.
10i4-tf
ti:.v M-n's.
Itefore farehusInK a Tea tl H-e
the new est thingK In Imported
I M-eoruled Ware nt Kirhard.son'H
Art & tilll Shoi, it Will pay you.
Seven Caught in Crash
SH.E'R.RY.'S
LAST SHOWING TONIGHT
NORMA SHEAKLR
"A Slave of
Fashion"
Comedy "Rock IioUom"
TOMORROW ONLY
LO-N CIIANEY In "THE MONSTER"
4 tUJj.i.'l-iLli
x k -iv (i 1 . v r
4
i'ur I'hii.stiuns.
ChrlstinaH candy Ihis is the
best randy und tor less money than
uny sold. Try It. a pounds for
j;MH) tn-retly box for Chtislmufl
;it .Silverlhoi n-Vriht'3 family dm?
store. l--l&tf
MOCCASINS.
A new and eotnidete stork' of real
I'oeuhoulits Indian MureuhiitH In all
slrs for baby, lady and pent at
lliehardsun's Art t CUM Hhop.
Ill-l'S-lt
ccusod, Iiuh filed in tho County thereof; and
Court In tho State of Oreiron. for WHKltld AH, It shull be unlawful
Union county, lur final oecount un ' to hunt, pursue, take or Mil, or
administratrix of fald estate, and: have in possession, uny kind or I
that tho 1st dav of February, 1 '; Bume birds ut any time when thej
at tho Jiour of ten o'clock In thejtakini? tlun-of would Injuriously
forenoon of nam day, nt the ;oun- i aneei me supply inereoi in an or
ly Court room in tho Court bouse 'any particular portion of the Ktato
of vuid county, ntia been fixed by of Oregon;
tho said court as tho time and i - THKUKl-'OliK. Notice is hereby
pluce. lor hearinff of objections to tfiven that a meeting of the Ore-
wit d uecount and tho setUement Kon Mule Uaiue CoiiiimsHion will
thereof. ' , bo held In the office of said Com-
l.OOI-AII ItKUIiKAn, luiaston. I'll lot k Hiock, J'ort-
Adiijlnlstrutrix of tnc estatu ofjland. Oregon, Monday, January
John W. Iledhoad. d'-ceased.
K. It. ltlitgo, utloriicy. lor ad
mlnlslmtrix.
Dec. 21, 2S, Jan. 4, 11, H.
1 1, lit .Mi, at Hi o'clock it.
for
i foreeloBcd In said suit, to-wtl:
J.ot Four ( t in Ulock Thlr-
ty-ono (ul) In Chuplin's Addi
tion to the Town of La Grand?,
Union county, Oreg-on. -Now
therefore, by virtue and at
Ihority of said writ, and in obed
ence to Us commands, 1 will, o
Friday, the 22nd day of Januar;
1H-0, ut the front door of the com
ty court houac In L,a Clrando.-Ur
ion county, Oregon, ut 2 o'clock
m. of said day. Bell at public am
tion tho abovo described real proj
erly, und all of the right, title, It
terest and eiiulty of the said i
the purpose of deteriiiiniiig the wu- ! fundant in and to the sumo or an
tvrs that shnlhhe closed to fishing part thereof, on tho duto of tl
w ith hook ' and line, commonly ) mortgage foreclosed In said suit, (
culled uitgllng, and the species of that ho lias since acquired In t.r
In the. District' Court of the game birds that shall be protect- j lo said properly, to tho highest bit
Culled Htules for ' the District ofled by tho closing of tin hunting-1 der for cash in Jiund, subject I
seasdus us provided by law. , redemption as provided by law, tl
Inited ut Portland. Oregon, this j proceeds of said sale to be apllt
Mill day or December,- l!tjfi. j in salt.sfaetion of said jinlgiuui
OUKllON STATU OA M 11 Jand decree aforesaid. .
C'U.M.MlSSluN. I Dated this 10th day of leccii
12.2S-11 ber, 1UJ5,
JKHSI-; UKKKHKA1UV
Sheriff of Union county, Orego
Dec. 21, 2S, Jan. 4, II, IS.
Oregon.
In lh matter of liolla U. Heath,
bankrupt.-.
To the cr-dllors of Holla I.
Il-ath of l.u. Omnd", Union county.
Shite and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt. Notice Is hereby given that tho
wild Itolla I,. IValh was duly ad-;
, Court of tho United States for the "' execution anj
District of Oregon on the 24th duy,f""'J out of and
liif December, 1925. and the first1 "e Circuit court
. i;i;.i Tin I, uha.mus.
Tin' most complete tin' of -buuu
Jiful swing am) stand lritn;M will
he .tint nd at Kichardsoil's Art' A
Oitt Shop. Mlniatuns made- to ur
ler, copies and enlargements mtide
lo lit all styles of frames. Uholo
lilt ing u specialty. U-L'G- It
StiM-khoHicrs Annual Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of tho Stoekhnhl-
h of I. a Crmide Na'.lon:U bunk
will be held at their banking honsc
in 1 41 Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday.
January l'Jth, Dtti, ut Dl o'clock
A. M. At thin meeting a Hoard
of Directors will'lto elected to serve
lor the year l'j2t! and such other
business will be transacted lis iniiy
properly olfer.
11. K. Coolldg
1 1 2-1 in Cashier.
.vtici; of sn;;mi i -s saui:.
Notice is hereby given that by
fjiultcated bankrupt by the Disl riot ( virtue und authority of a foreclose
ourt of tho United States for the "'' "'xeeuuon una iinn r ot sale is-
under the seal of
ourt of the Stale of
meeting or his creditors will be ; orosun lor t nion county, dated the
held at the office of 11. K. Dixon. I1"" lay of 1'ec ber. l:ij:, to
reTeree, I,a Orande, Oregon, on'"'" directed and delivered, upon a
Wednesday. January Gth. I fH, ut 1 JudRinent, il-cre. and order of sale
10 u. in.,.ul w hich time said credit - 'nadu and entered in said court on
ors may attend, prove their claims,;1"'; lth day of Dee-mljer, Itii'i. in,
examine the bankrupt, and trans-; laVur r Th I'aellic Savings &.
act such oth.ir business as may , ''W11 AHsoclallim. a Washington j
nrouerlM come bcfOrV wild meet-! corporation, plaintiff, and ailnsL;
. i- ', j W. K. Lewis, Singh-, defendant
' 1 ' - . U. DIXON, I win rein judgment was duly entered t
1! - - Keferee. ' ( in favor of said plaintiff and!
(All1 claims must be sworn toUwalnul v.iid d-fenduiit W. 11. Lewis';
. . ... . for Thi Miim nf S 7" 1 -:t t.ltl. i - '
on iiuukruDiev imiuius oei ore i u - - ' '
ing.)
. wrier; of i inai, sirni.i;.
.mi;t.
Notice is hereby given that Ihe
undersigned, udminlsl ralrlx, of'the
late of John W. Kcdheud, de-
1:-2S-1J ; vs tbereoit ut the rate of 10 per
r tctmt per annum irom and after the
' ' ' ( -23rd day of August, l2iif until j
"in ii kj mi. i iniin. i jniki, i ne iiironer su mot $ ( t.x, to-
X I I t-" I ! 1." IM T)w Sltnte C:mie I .F..I t.i.r wit li ltil..p.,( tl... i...
I'ommtsslon Is autrorizi'd by See. rate of 10 per cent p.-p annum!
tion S. Chapter' 275, General Laws und after the j:ird day of October,!
of Oregon, ivz;i, io propagate ami) in:.., and Tor the further sum of
stock the various waters of t he j J l'.'k 00 reasonable uttorney fees,
State f Oregon with trout and and costs and disbursements In the
oilier fish: und for the purpose of 'sum of 116.75 and a decree of fore
proteeting sum i It -is hereby au- closure against the Siiid defcmlant.
thorixed to close to fishing by hook (in which execution und order of
anu line, coiniuen.y cue iiukiuii;. -saie. i am conimanued lo make sale ; faet-,fve ibis rhapwiu thPautheni
or lo restrict the bag limit thuUof tho following described real j t0 crow about originalitv The slid
may be taken from nny t renin or property, the same geing the prop- ut. ut the side in a secn'ndarv clalu
bike, or any dciiLsgnutcd portion erty described in the inortgug-j Ueifie coloved felt lit the material
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A rnillopril brim two of iIimh
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lll'lirt !. ne fatally. i' :i t'.n Were
luirh d under ten if brick nnJ pi.et r in the e.ie-in of tht
hultdtni-f junt nlf Fifth ae, N w York. I "nutty scoring und-r
the walls IS beltetd lo h;ie caisid the at t td nt. I'm- was
killed und to others may die. The piUurv siio iheimn
'.eil.lnv U t,tiiu' baiivi Ui.n.
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Substantial Savings fc1 ized
Swi-ot Oioiind Chocolato, 2 lls , , 3."c
Ciiomid Cocoa, 2 lbs 2.")C
Thrift r.lend Fresh Koiusted Coffee, 3 lbs $1..1.
Hotel Benson Fresh Roasted Coffee, 3 lbs S1.G5
Our Seal Flour, 49-11). sack $1.95
Federation Flour. 49-lb. sack S2..11
9-11). sack Oat Flakes. 59c
Sunny Monday White Laundry Soap, 10 liars..
Choice White California Means, 10 lbs
Choice Delicious Apples, lox
Hot Cake Flour, larjre pkjr ;
Florida Grape Fruit. 3 for
Choice Dry Onions, 10 lbs
7 cans, No. Tomatoes .'
:t)c
9Sc
..$1.60
29c
35c
25c
.51.00
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
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