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Page Two Saturday, January 16, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Humming Bird, Silk Hose for Good Wear $1.50 HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" School News H. committee work. Bjr Xarjorle Matfiilre) Student k fit jlolMay , An n(lr holiday was granted while the achool underwent - a thorough furnUratioD as a pre vent a. live of acarlet fever.- Thi wan made ficoeasary toy the diucovtry of a sea riot feier cane found amontf ti4 atudenta, Tho studenta re mimed tbdr studie the next day. o-f.U4it KopfMT FJijoyntw 4 - ,WdneMday evening; from 6 to 8 o'clock, th A. tfc H. chairman jrav h pot. lurk aupper. Mr. Tow lor, ,Mr. Longfellow, members of tho auhool board, and two iwrnhrrs of the ''Ill-pad" organization. Dr. Mc dory and A, W. Nelson, were tht Kuejua of: the rhu(rm n nnil their aponaonu- Kach rhulnnan told of all that had been accomplished 'during he pant aemcster and pre. )tf-ntd hr plana for the coming 3;ar..A The- kuklh expressed their Amazement at the well systematized organization and declared thu.t they lould help the fflrla whenever pos- Working Han!- ThfMirnlr staff . haa.acain rent-wed Ha diligent preparation of tho Mimlr. A meeting of the staff was railed by the t-ditor, Marjorln Warnick. and supervisor, IMIsa Ma Ijcl Itcnnett. .v They outlined their work fully. Mothers Kntrrtalnert , The juntorKlrl entertained their mothers Wednesday evening at the hfjrh school, fh teaehera were also Invited. , Those present da elared they had an enjoyable tjmi? nnd that the Junior girl proved charming hoatessea. THE PUT THAT DID THE TRICK .t Kf ,w- s. i.-.- a J! 1 Tuesday mornlhff at s o'rlof k tho fltiidnfs wTf amu-tiftjled In the aiir flilorlmn to . hear 'an .ai(lrft hy HylKiniiH Kmlth. on oll niarlnr. who wus intro4uo) by larl-H00ida 'I ho world bluarr clam hail lief n hUHy prtnarlut; Wiori booklMa on (Trent 'hlnorlcoj: cliarutini.. " Thone hHndi-d In narratd on tho lives of Foch. ' Pershing. Napoleon - and Marlp Antlnnellf.. T-p4af Aanl .Made ' In the-'Jecernber speMl tests In lyplnr. ,tb. following Htudents of (.Mlsa Pavbi' classes earned medals, rrnowiirho received the silver nled- ( Vfyrtl Wilcox, 17 words: Dean China, Europe. Wrlithe, ls Warlnn Miller, CO. and Allers, Austria- and Atnerlea iihnnth'y s fk-onomlca V. ' The economlea. rtass haji Tliousands of xpeeKitors watrh. d Hurry roou r, at Dallas, Tl x., sink his jiut on Hie final hole of the iin.iiiin open Rolf tournament In I .os Anxelea t'aoper won flint prise. Kelon'. Cleorife. Von Kim, runner-up, coiDfrululutiinr t. ehamiilon, who Is' shown on the left. . .... hern C.rouvr -, S2B0.OOO 'Apple HOOD niVEIt. Ore.. Mun.lu.r. of ' the Apple Growers r-.ni.-...! checks representlnir the ro-operu. tire. sales orfranlsatlon's wroml tas aiairinutlon on tho 926 reading boojo, which deal with thePf apples mid pears, nKKreirutiiiir economic conditions In other eoun.' Izco.ooo. The association in Dr. tries, nooks' on Turkey. Mexico, cember cut tJS6.0U(). .The mm.. Russia. Morocco arement stated that another ritatrlbutlan win ;t iTiose wn receivea tne oronie nave nee n reaa ty me suiaenia maae in February. meaaia are: I leia BicKennon. 40 . ' i i . . wordarEllen elf. 42: CorSj Hlnn- parhrthaM i rV'' "' '": , . ' ! After two victorious' .tnmea last Tho followtnir studeiAs received week with -Wallowa. and Knterprts rertiricatea: Ben Herr, Pauline the blue and white quintet. I hop. HOOTS THAP CON VICT fOWBS, Kng Tho honts in Vhlch lie find , from Parkhurxt l-arton. IuU IlKhton. Margaret lng It will prow ss. competent ln .n, .. 1. ." ., .urrnur"c ' t"1" within tho City of Union. Rlns, Mrlyn Maycer, Grace Gel- the remainder" f .tbe, itnmt's. ' si,.viin . ... V. .T. . .7 JO"pP" to pay estate debts, claims and ex- bti and Lois Nelson. menclna; at t)ie Northeast cor ner of Lot a in suid Hlock 10, thence Koulh 10 feel, thence West 100 feet, thence North 10 feut, thence Kast 10'J feet to the place of beg-lnnlng. Also commencing at the Northeast corner of l-t 0 In said Hlock 10, thence Houth 10 fett, thence. West loo feet, then) North lo feet, thence Kast 100 feet to the place of beginning, all be ing in. Hlock 10 In Hannah's Addition to West Union, as tho same Is platted and of record In tho office of the County Clerk of aaW County and Slate of fiS.SO wllll Inlcrejit oh said sum' at the rale of eiKht per cent- per annum from tlin Ys iuy of Janu ary A. 1).. il2ii, and costrt and pciwca of sale. Now therefore, I; the und.-rsljrn-ed slierlrf of Cnlon County.'- Ore gon, will on Mond-jy. the K.th day of February A. P.. 102, at the out rMv. front door of the County Court House In a Grande. Vnlon coun- ly, Oregon, at the hour of S o'clock 1. M. sell to the highest and best bidder for cash. sul(Jeet to redemp. tion uh by law provided, nil the fol- ! lowing "escribed lands in I'ninn ! County. Oregon, described In said decree and execution, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter of the . Southwest quarter and West twonty feet of the Southwest quarter of Kouthwest quurter of Hcction three (3). in Township throe (3). South, of Kongo ; thlrty-eight S). t of Wil lamette Meridian. together with the tenements, here ditaments und uppurtc nnnccs there unto belonging or appertaining us wtdl as ajl the right, title and in terest -said defr-ndantN und - eacli thereof had .therein or then-to on the ISth day of August A. I.,"1914. or thereafter acquired therein or thereto, to satisfy said decree nnd i-xecution. '' Iati-d this 15th day of Jamu or'.. lose. . . JESHE liltESHKAHS. Sheriff of t'nion County. Oregon, lly H. A.-Kl.I.VGllAMMKH. . ' IJeputy. Jan. 1, SS. 90. K.-b. !. 1!. , OUT THEY GO! Oregon Hardware & Imp. Col FOR GOOD CLOTHES i ' ; Sieclfy VAMTrrBIA 1'rrssliiK i ' ,i We have an exclUHlvo. cleanlug and pressing csttihliKlilnent. .Oooua called for and de'lvored, t i ' t i t - , . : r ' 1 . Valeteria Cleaners Main J : . ' . . ; Arms Trai-ks on jVlii. ' 1 ' : Civics CoflMUilMW tUms Olva Report The civics committee of the A. , IHirls the school semextnr the O. a has, made -known-'. the. '. turn ' club ba made eight hlkea to plflces girls selected . from each elaaa in I m-ar Lft Orsodc, perry, lillgard, tile high school. . Aladone Hynhorst'. Dlieyiin waa raptured .after Ding nair a nille. run- ! , Notice Is hereby given that In Blrnle's eabln and chairman, end h-, eommi... ..m. H"""""'ce ot mi oruer or the Coun pensea of administration. J. A. HIIX. ' tmm.xn'n.Tnn.o Administrator of tho Estate of - -- --,iviu . .1' T- i . UnA - I-1. - i ii. MHin v.i.t. t.. ...j .ty Court of Union County. Oreirnn riv." wu i.u ' ar v miW' HOtlOV Ot CIVIC 'Bttln- , . , NWderisr, the only two girls who conditions close by.'- l,l"tng In probate, duly dated -and have, been on every hike, have 31 - , points .each. An emblem is given Vague Ixhihis . . . -to very girl at the end of the school The seniors art anxiously look term who has obtained 60 points. Ing up their credits to see If tbey Igar HolllfleJd, Tieceased. ! Oreen & Hess, attorneys for ad ministrator, -Uic. 19. z. Jan. 2. 9, 16. I can graduate or must cturu .to get Rektrw Marted through.. Fifteen credits are re- Nearly ail the classes hsvo fin- quired lo graduate but 1( Is more 'Isbed thelr required amount of desirable. . -,' '; ;. work. fop the semester and havo - begun their review. IXWi Pnsrtieo .' Frrshnvtn squad, which contains about l&.men, practice in the local "UikJiYfQMionday und Wednesday evening under tho supervision of Coach JUcbellcu, IttnsTs Onierod : The junior class has ordered its rings and la anxiously awaiting their arrival. . Science Claw Progre The phystcs class was given a set of 60 problems to work Individual, ly. All these are to be ,ln by a week from Krlduy and will lake place of the customary six-weeks test. ' Orchestra at Work - Miss -tilllon hus procured two ' hew selections for the orchestra, ' "The Urownle'B rltory" and "An gry." The two places were tried Monday evening and It waa found that It will take a great deal of practice to master them properly. The orchestra did not practice dur lng vacation, therefore It is neees. nary to take a short tlma to be come reorgaolied. i'-o KkMtug ' lst ; Haliirday week tho a Grande high school hikers started n a short hike o a pend Just south f la. Grande to go Icejikit. Ing. -.This was noi holding strictly to the order of the el id, but every year during the skating season one hike is devoted to skating, CUns Meet ' The senior girls held a class I meeting Monduy ufternooti to tell ' their chief talent. .Most girls were blushlngly modeel. but thos. who could platf the vtrlrola did not hesitate to say so. This tulrnt is to bs used. If necesriry, In A. Q nnierea December nth. 1925, tho undersigned administrator ot the estate of Edgar Holllfleld, de ceased, will n end after the 1st It day of January',. l2d, sell at private sale, upon ths premises, to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand paid, or-for part cash and the balanoe to be paid by. note se cured by first ' mortgnge on tho premises sold, and subject to the said County nct Itoom CIontiI -. The irlrls' rest , mnm W. K..n I cloned th nut,in confirmation by the to help In preventing scarlet fever. lCour- " the right, title and Inter- irak .iiii-u mo sfua Migar rtotii flcld had at the time of death Jn1 and Ho (fitr'vftnrtlig' d bribed real estate, to-wtti ., j Ixt In Union Orchard' . Tract, containing C aorm more " or less, according to the plat of same filed in the office of the County Clerk of . Union - I'ounty, Oregon, together -wlth: a proportionate interest In the irrlgullou ditch and water pr.lv llrgva upppitrtenant thereto, said tract being In the Houth east guartor of the Noutheast Quarter ot Heotlon 84, Two, 4 . Itango . JJ. w. M. ' Also l-ols J,- 2. T and 1 In Rloek 10 In Hannah's Addition lo West Union:,:. nlo . com. Scoreless Hero . ' i 7 ( xotut; or kiikriffs sai.f on ixiti:cixsrui:. Notice 1h lmn-by tiven that whrrrua an c-xecutlon waa iMiiud out, of and under the seal of tne Circuit Court of tho State of Orv Kori, for tlie County of Cnion, on the 13th duy of Juiiuary. A. .. 19?6. upon . the drerct ntrrd in ahl court on the 18th day of Janu ary. A- 11.. 1120. In that certain wilt' therein pending wherein Th onuts it. Miilhollnnd is plulntiff und Arthur. MullioUnnd ...aiul A'ul ene Mulhotlund, n'V f"" flefend-unt.H,- and which execution vuh to me delivered on tin 13th duy of January A. D.. -J??. and com manded me u ahvriff of I'nion County, Oregon, to make aril?, as hy law provided, of tho hereinafter lescrlhed luuda with the tenement?, heretHlnnientH und uppurtenuuceH thereunto l)tloriKinjr tut will ua till rlKht. title nnd inlereHt naUl de fendunt;! aud each thereof had thtnin or thereto on the lath day of AuguM, 1924, or thereafter ac quired therein or thereto and to mok" from audi aale the mini of $'J,7t2 73 and costs and dlshnrse mcnta In naid auit tnxed at tuf fium ('apt. Clarence Lrddlbfton of thn I tah AKifiea la credited with I In "i ho whole team, al though in Ida (our yeara of vara Hy i lay in hea never Hcored i point, lle'a htlped many olh era to acore, though.- AUTHENTIC STORIES- Of early Eastern Oit-gon life nnd development should be preserved and pcrpetunted. An effort to do this is being- made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. e It will be appreciated if any early settler, any descendant of our sturdy pioneers, or anyone iato eeted in collecting; such history, win communicate wiU DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON BOXING MATCH 28 1 -ROUNDS TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 19 Starts 8:13 I. 0. O. F. TEMPLE La Grande MAIN EVENT -10 Rounds Del Adams 168, Boise . VS. Irish Lewis 167, Walla Walla Semi-Windup -KID U. PECK vs. 132, Portland 6 Rounds CARL BECKER J3.", La (ii-ande Preliminaries 4 Rounds Each Ed Fivldt. Yakima, va. Battling John-son, Huntington Davis 128 vs Huttler, 128,nboth La Grande Coleman, 115 va. Thompson, 115, both La Grande Auspices La Grande Athletic Club Ringside, f 1.65; General Admission, $1.10; Children under 14 and Ladies, 60c. Tickets at Kline's, Im perial, Home I'late and Club Cigar Store. Xetvsserve Zlectricatty We are fully prepared to take care cf your electrical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets ? La Grande Electric Go. 1412-Adams, Ave. . 7C A QUESTION OF ::ECONOMY : When you are huying food products,' you want good f ood, . pure food but it should meet the requirement of economy, too. Federation Flour is good fkrar a Grande-Ronde Valley product! And it's ani economical flour, not in comparison with cheap .grades, but in food value, in the loaves per sack, in fine baking quality. Prove it in your own kitchen try a sack today. Youf Grocer Has It! "Don't Say Flour Say Federation." " , t t t t t ? ?' T t J J t f ;5f f t t ? ? ? ? t 7 ? 7 t t f You Can't Stay Wh ' You Are ere YOU turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style clothes. Sltirts cluttei-ing the ankles . . . hats perched high up on hair"..'. . wasp waists . . . awkward sleeves odd how your taste has changed! Yet day by day your taste changes in all you wear and do. You don't like the same "books, enjoy the same movies, choose the same underwear, prefer the same, soap you did a short while ago. You are so used to the better, you wonder why you liked the old. Advertisements make you know the better as soon as it's proved to be better. They tell of good things ac cepted as good taste in the tast homes. The hosiery, glass curtains, lighting fixtures other njoderns use; why their use is preferred. Advertisements influence so many around you, sooner or later you'll feel the change. Even if you never read an advertisement, you'll use in time some of the conveniences which advertisements urge you to use today. Advertisements form a tide of taste that sweeps you forward; you can't stand still. Since youH enjoy what tRey advertise anyway, why not begin enjoying it now? c J READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE ALERT TO THE BEST TODAY t t X -? ? T J t T ? f T t T f ft 't ' ? t t T ? T t T f X t T f T T f