Saturday, May 1, 1926.
UK GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER
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CABHlOLET
IS
DESCRIBED
A rubriolut bo dlMtlnctlvo that It
at onc.it taken Us piano uiuotik the
oulHltinillnff cura of tlio ytur la th
tulodt product of the Putg. it la
unnouniun, today by Hiq Harris
Krone h Motor company. Line, con
tours, color, and finish eomblno
to form a car of striking uppeur-anco.
This is tho first open cur produ
ced on tho now I'nipo chassis,' all
pre.vloim modols of tho. lino, first
prcHMitf'd in February, bt'injr so-
duiifl. Tho -cnbrioh t 1h, lioVt-vur
a convortlblo model. ,
With tho top up,' It Ih hh com
pletely enclosed as n cooikv Tho
doors hnvo tho regulation kIuss or
closod car models, ami arfe sntigly
fitted to tho one-plcee windshield
and to the Xblrtlnir top. When the
top Is lowered, tho glass disap
pear, und the upper frama of the
door folds down flush across the
top of the door. The car Is then
tho roadster type,
Tho cabriolet Is classed as a
four-passemrer car,, The rear deck
opens to disclose u fullwirith seat
for two passenKors, ' fho nrranpe
ment be in sd , skillfully worked
out that tho rumble seat passen
gers have an unusual allowance of
room and comfort,
Luxury Is as much a part of the
dc-8i?n as It Is In exclusive, closed
cars. The upholstery la, an in
stance of--tho - painstaking atten
tion that has been given to details.-'
Instead of plain leather, the
seats are covered with Hpantsh lea
ther of rleH color with U deVttrntlve
design embosesd ; in 1 the surface.
iThe interior trim Is in- hardwdod,
with inluiil . designs. , Colors v are
sen fog gray and ocean :bfue . lnc-
(iuer; the Spanish leather Is in a
harmonising tone pf gray, and the
top is gray.
Converting tho car to tho road
ster typo is readily dono by one
person in a few minutes.
The chassis Is the standard Paige
of 125-inch wheel base, with en
gine ot Z inch bore and 6. Inch
stroke, developing 73 horsepower.
Hydraulic four-wheel, brakes are
standard equipment;.....
"I hear that youi dnd smashed
hlmbeir up pretty badly last
spring." '
'Yeah, ho took ma out driving
to un old sparking place, said
'Whoa, boy,' to thft car and drop
ped tho wheel."
Judge Rough Why does Atgle's
car uso so much gas? , ,
. tough Neeker He's so, homely
no girl will let him park.
What would happen If the Jay
walkers weighed as much na the
automobiles. ; .; ,
u ;
xsS the special six ; $1550 Trrx'
4-DQOR SEDAN
$1550
ldtvlTC(l
Full force-feed lubrication. Air cleaner, gasoline Alter, oil
purifier, twin flywheel-plxt 4-wheel brake., full balloon
, . . tire, and 5 due whitls Included at no extra coit. ;
Here is quality in appearance,
quality in construction, and ES
PECIALLY quality in perform
anceand the LOWEST PRICE
ever placed on , a Nash 4'Voor.
: ' Sedan.
La Grande Nash Co.
A. R. Trachsel
1302 Jefferson Ave.
O
The EASY-RIDING
ESSEX
$909.00
At Your Door
EQUIPPED WITH
Double Bar Bumpers, front and rear
Automatic Electric Windshield Swipe ' '
Combination Stop and Tail Light
Radiator Shutter, Dash Controlled.
Dash Light Rear View Mirror Speedometer
"THE WORLD'S BEST BUY"
Let Us Prove It by a Demonstration.
Ledbetter Garage
HUDSON-ESSEX
Sales and Service
Phone 511 -J
1415
Adams
ITIll.fNlli:!) SI MMONS '
In the Circuit VniH ot Hie Mate of
Ort'ipm for t'nlon toiaity.
Grnndo rtondc I.umhpt Company. I
,a corporullon, l'luintlff.
VS.
C. W. Nlblpyj Rebecca Nlbley;
Jcmes O. Nlbley; Julia Nlhleyt All.
rclia Nlbley; widow und solo heir
ut luw of l;lenry Nlhlcy. deceased;
Helen M. GPdilps; Martha 8. uco-
(Ips: Joseph Stoddard; II. H. fltod
durd; Jullna 1. Smith. Wlllnrll H.
Smith, Kdnu 1.. Smith. Alk-o K.
Smith.. Mary T. Smith, sole heirs
at law of Joseph V. Smith, de
ceased; Trlscllla J. Itlter, Stislo
niter Wells, w. 1. Itlter, Tracy Y.
Cuiinon, Levy J. Hlter. laud Hlter
Cannon. luulcltffc Q. riinnon, Maye
JonnlnKx Itlter Garn, sole heli8 at
law of W. W. Itlter, deceased; O.
D. Komney, solo heir at law of
Georffe Itomney, deceased; Kllen S.
Kcclea, Marrlner 8. Kecles; Marie
Fk-clca Cano. Spencer K. Kcclel,
Jssle ICccles Qulnney; Kinina'H.
Kceles, George S. Kecles, Nora 8.,
Eccles, Wlllard I Kceles, David C.
Keclca and Julia. WrlKht Kcclea.
his wife. I,. It. Kcclea. Vlda Kcclea
Savage. Hayal Kcclc. Ilertha Kc
cIps WrlKht, Joseph M. Ecclea, Ula
Kcclea llrlmliall, Klora Keclca
DouKlua. Jjiuia ',' Kcclea Romnoy,
William Jack Kcclea ond Alleen
Kcclea, his wlfcv Vivian - Kceles
Scowcroft and Homer O. Kcclea,
sole hplra at law of David Kcclea,
deceased; William Y. Stoddard, nolo
heir at law of the catuto of John
Stoddard, deceased; Annie Budge;
Klmnr I. Stoddard and Florence
Ktqddard, his wire, O. Karl Stod
dard and Kltlilra T. Stoddard, Ills
wife, David I. Stoddard and Mary
Stoddard, his wife, Alexandor lw
tpr Stoddard and lllancho ' Stod
dard, his wife, John I. Stoddard,
Jeannette Hallhrd ond 1 13. llal
lard, her hushand, Howard I. Stod
dard, Waldo 1. Stoddard, and Rob
ert Ijivcm Stoddard, und Kllen I.
Stoddard, sole heira at law of
Oeorire Stoddard, deceased; Leon
U. Stoddard;. Georuo Romney I.um
her company, a corporation; Thos.
D. Deo company, a corporation;
Niblpy company, a corporation;
Kllen 1. Stoddard, guardian of
llobort l.avon Stoddard; l.oa 1,.
Stoddard. 7;
And tho unknown heirs of Henry
NIMcy, Joseph K Smith. W. W.
filter. George Romney. David Kc
clea. and John Htodduril, and alsd
all othi'r persons or parties un.
known claiming any right, title, pa
late. Ilea or Ititereat In tho real
property described In tho complaint
herein. Defendants.
To VW. Niblpy. Itehecca. Nlb
loy, .laniPH o. Nllilcy, Julia Nlbley,
Aurella N'lliley, Martha S. Ged
des, H. H. Stoddard, Jilllnd
U Smith, Wlllard R. Smith,
Kdna U Smith, A1-e. K. Smith,
Mnry T. Smith, I'liscllln J. Itlter.
Susie Rlter Wells, W. T. Itlter,
Tracy Y. Cannon, Ivy J. Rlter,
Maud Klter Cannon, Itadcllffo Q.
Cannon. Ulnyo Jennings Rlter
darn, O. D. Romney, Kllen S. Kc
eles, Marrlner S. Kcclea, Jlarlo Kc
eles Cane, Spencer S. Eooles, Jes
sie Ercles Qulnney, Kmrno. S. Kc
eles, George S. Kceles, Nora 8. Kc
eles, Wlllard I Kcclea, I,. R. Kc
eles. Vlda Ecclea Savage, Royal Kc
eles, Ilertha Kceles Wright, Joseph
M. Kceles. Llia Kceles Urlmhall,
I-'lora Kceles Douglas, Laura Kc
eles Romney, Vivian Kcclea Scow
croft, Homer 0. Kceles, William Y.
Stoddard, Annie Rudgo, Jeannette
Ballard, U B. Ballard, George
nomney Lumber company, a cor
poration, Thos. D. Dec company, a
corporation, Nlbley company, a
corporation, and the unknown
heirs of Henry Nlbley, Joseph F.
Smith, W. W. Ritcr, George Rom
ney, David Kceles and John Stod
dard, and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In the renl property described in
plaintiffs' complaint.
In tho namo of tho State of Ore
gon; You and each of you are here
by commanded to appear in the
above entitled court within six
weeks from the date ot tho first
publication of this summons and If
you fall to so appear the plaintiff
will apply to tho Court for the re
lief demanded In Its complaint as
follows:
That plaintiff be decreed (o be
the owner In feo of tho following
described premises, being tho real
property dpscribed In tho com.
plaint hpreln, to-wlt:
Southwpst quarter (SW4) Of the
Northeast quarter (NK'4). South
half Ste of tho Northwest quar
ter (NW.'4, South half 8i), Sec
tion seven (7): North half (NV4)
of the Northwest quarter (MVS).
Southwest quarter (SWVt) of the
Northwest quarter (NWS). North
west quarter (NW'i) of the South
wpst quarter (SWV4) Section eigh
tpn (IS); all In Township three
(3), South, Range thlrty-alx (36),
K. W. M.
Southeast quarter (8K14) of the
Southeast quarter SKW of Sec
tion eleven (II). Southwest quar
ter (SW'i) of the southwest quar
ter (SWM), Section twelve (12),
Northwest quarter (NW14) of lb
Northeast quarter (NK'4). South
half (SW) of thp Northeast quar
ter (NK'4). North half (Shi) of
the Northwest quarter (NAVW).
Northwest quarter (NWS) of th
Southeast quarter (SK'4) of Sec
tion thirteen (13), Northeast quar
ter (XKK) of the Northeast quar
ter (NB'4). southwest quarter
(SWVi) of th Northeast quartfr
(NKK ) Southwest quarter (8W4
of the Southwest quarter (SWH).
Northwest quarter (MVS) of the
Southeast quarter (SK4). South
half (S!4) of the Southeast quarter
(Sl-l). Section fourteen (14).
Southeast quarter (SK'4) of ttld
Southeast, quarter (SB'4) Section
fifteen (IS), all of Section sixteen 1
U), Northwest quarter (NW),I
North half (NH) of the Southwest
quurtcr (8W4). section seventeen
(17).. Northeast quarter (NKU).
South half H4) of the Northwest
quarter (NW'.i). Southwest quar
ter (8WU). West half (WW) of
the southeast quarter (SKW), Sec.
tlon eighteen (18), North half
(NH). Southeast quarter (SEH)
Section nineteen (IK), all of Sec
tion twenty (20), West half (WIS)
of the Northwest quarter (NWW).
South half H ) 'of Iho Southwest
quarter (8W !4 ) Section twenty-one
(31), Southwest quarter (HWV4t,
of the Northeast quarter (NKVi).
North half (N'H) ot the Southeast
quarter (SKti). Southeast quarter
(HKH) of the Southeast quartor
(SUM) Section twenty-two (32),
North half (N'Mi) ot the Northwest
quarter (NWW). Southwest quar.
ter (SWM) of (he Northwest quar.
tcr ' (NWii ), Northwest . quarter
(NWK) Of the Southwest quarter
(SWtt). South half (HV4). of the
Southwest quarter (SWV4) Section
twenty-three . (53), . North hulf
(NV4) of the - Northwest quarter
(NW ii). SPctlon twenty-six ' (!.
Kast half (K!4) of tho Northeast
quarter (NK ) Section twent'i -seven
(27), Hast half (K4) of the
Northwest quarter (NWUd North
half (NV4) of the Southwest quar
ter (SW!4), Southwest .quartor
(SWU) ot tho Southwest quarter
(8WM). Section twenty-eight (28).
West halt (WW) of tho Northeast
quarter (N10U), Southeast qujar
ler (SKVi) Section twcnty.iiinc
(29) ; North half (NH) . or the
Southeast quarter (HKH). South
weal, quarter (8W?4) of the South
east quarter ,(SK ) Section thirty
(30) . Northwest quartor (NWW)
oit tho Northeast quartor (NUW).
Section thirty-one (31); Hast half
(KV4) of the Northoust quartor
(NK(4) Section thirty-two (32);
West Hair (WW) of (ho North
west quarter WWW Section thirty-three
(33)) all in Township
three (3). South.. Range thlrty
rlve (35), K..W. M.
South half (814) of tho South
east quarter (8Ki4) Section twelve
(12); all of Section thirteen (13:
.Northeast quurter (NK'4). Koat
.half (KH) of thn Northwest quar
ter (NWli), Southwest quarter
(SWH) f lho Southwest quarter
(HW14). Northeast quarter (NKVi)
ot the Southeast quarter (SK'4),
South half (S',4) of the Southeast
quarter, Section fourteen (14);
North half (NH) f the North
half (NV4), South half (SV4) of
the Southeust quarter (813 '4 , Sec
tion twenty-two 22); nil of Sec
tion twonty-threo (23), North half
(N'4) of tlio Nortlrenst quarter
(NK'4 j, Wpsi halti (WW) of Sec
tion twenty-four (24)f West half
(WW) of the Northeast quarter
(NK'4), Northwost quarter
(NWW). 8ectlon twenty-five (26);
North half (NW) 6t the Northeast
quarter (NK14). SoWhwest quar-
iter (SW'4) of the Northeast quar
Iter (NK'4), South half (SW) of
(he Northwest quartor (NWW),
Northeast quarter (NTJW) of the
Southwest quarter (SW'i). North
WPftf. quarter (NW'4 ) of tho South
east quarter (SK'4) of Section
twpnty-slx (28)) Kast half (KW)
Of the Northeast quarter NK'4)
Section twenty-seven (27: all in
Township, three '(3), South, Range
thirly-four (34) E. W. W. ,
Also, all or its right, title and
interest In add to shares or Block
In the Grnndo Ronde , Reservoir
Company, a corporation all rights
of way, rail connections, crossing
rights, state and County franchises,
owned by and in the possession of
tho plaintiff along th Grande
Ronde River or lands adjacent
thereto' between the rail connec
tions of the plaintiff near Hllgard,
Oregon, with tfi O.-W. R. ft. & N.
Company's main line, and tho lands
above described.
Southeast quarter (SEU) of the
Northwest quarter (NWW), Sec
tion fifteptl (IS), Township four
(4), S. It. thirty-seven (37), K.
W. M.
Bloclc ono hundred and thirty.
slxi (130), Chaplin's Addition to
Ia Grande, Oregon.
That you set forth any claim
that you may have. In or to said
premises or any portion thereof
and that such interest be decreed
to be Inferior to the right, title and
Interest of (he plaintiff In and to
said premises and the wholo there
of, and that plaintiffs' ownership of
said premises be declared to bo in
fen, free and clear of any right,
title or eKilm on the part of you
or any of you and that plaintiff
have such other and further relief
as in tho premises may be deemed
equitable and just and have and
recover Its costs and disbursements
herein.
This summons Is served Upon
you by publication upon the order
of (h Honorable i. w. Xnowles,
Judga of the above entitled Court,
said order being mode and entered
on tho 80th day of April, 1020, and
directing that you bo served by
publication for six full weeks or
seven publications.
A.LLAN1 A. SMITH.
Attorney for I'luintlff.
Residing at Baker, Oregon.
Date of first publication May 1,
1926.
Dulo of last publication June 12,
1928.
May 1, 3, IS. 22, SD-June t, 12.
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SIX TIMES as tnny Palfe cart hrro ;
already been sold this year were .
old in the same period a year ago.
Three times as many Paiges have been ,
built and sold these first four months
a were sold during alt of 1925.'
And ten yes, twenty, times as many men
and women are clamoring for this car as
ever before aspired to Paige ownership; . .
Throughout all America the pendulum ;
is swinging to Paige I
The amazing fact that a Paige can now be
bought for nearly a thousand dollars less
accounts for some of this popularity.
But there is also the infinitely mora
significant fact that a great many shrewd
motor.wise buyers are turning from cars
priced much higher to this less costly
but equally capable Paige. If you would
know all the reasons for this tremendous
popularity come in and drive this Paige,
entirely without obligation.
HARRIS F. FRENCH MOTOR CO.
Phone: 305-W
Open Evenings -
1414 Adams Ave.
Ydti can never tell how much a
man makes by the way his wife
dresses or by the style ot Iho car
he drives.
What Hid flenrffn Washington
know about temptation, anyway?
Nonody ever asKea mm now many
miles he got to the sullen.
1
Do YounWork When
I The Soil Is Right 7tS
'CatelpiHal" Tractors ask few favors of
the weather! .
Start work when the soil is right finish
before it dries out! '
Plentiful power means fewer days in the
field; plenty of traction means an early
start after the rains., ;
Bunting Tractor Company
Dealer "Caterpillar" Tractors
Jefferiion & Kim Sis.
: La Grande, Ore. ;