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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1926)
Paee Eiriit Friday, August 6, li)2fi CX. GRANDE EVBNfNtJ OBSERVER i DRUSE LOVES HIS WIFE, WEAPONS AND HORSE RES' ."'WWEUM. DJKItKf, .'prtHKH, Ahr. . (AP). Thi nroao low .Hiiro thin ahov nil; bin wlfo, Mm weapon h and hb horw. . Thn limnfl moral aro of rxrrn plury purity.- Thi stiRhtost ftlrt on 1 hi part f Urn woman In punlnh ntI With dfiiih. NVvor ran thi' yoiinf Dnmn .woman, who h bcfn rn rolcHH nnoiiKh to allow hr u-lmlriitlon nnrl lov for Home )-ounK warrior hold lo hocomn too vlHihlo, hopo to marry tho choice of Iir hr-art. fhwr HiinMimI 'I War Th wom'n play u BT(-nt part In tlif preparation of a Diumo mill tary rxpflilnn . When thn triboa- : in'-n mount Un-ir horwv anil willy forth. o w.ir, only llnlr wly arid ; tho fMorly womrn of Iho tribe . havn a riht to run tliPmM-lvr nlonjr thlr panairo . 'and chant rHr of Mironrafff-mi-nt. Tho younir itIHh fount rwnatr homo. If t riff advnnclnir mvnllor waving- Ills scimitar or his rlflo In honor of tho vlmernir. Hlniriuif. wo rrifh, I u vrU'rnn of many cam ' polfniH, trm worm n cry: "You havr right to wilu to iih and ho proud ww. know your valoroim . d rd," Should :iho paKninK honwnian hv trolntf to war for ,th flrHt lltno. ltnwvT. they fOiotit: "lto Ininihlo. Wo HhaM c you at work, tlifp uclo wlHlifr yon aro worthy of our chorrx.", , ' jt l-:crllmt .Vurw, Tint U In in nurM.n,,' thr woum.M ittwk to health that th Prow wo mij niioVr tho rnonf valuable . vIogj. . to their warrior. Ilandtn1 down to Ihcra from xv-nerutloiui of wurfarn. their knowlfiltcn of hut Itory' and mulMno. tiuiken a prac ; tlcal I rain Oil nurwi out of every mother and ulster of the nun Ir the-field.1 They manufacture their own balni anil druM out of herhr and AltJiouKh not officially knowr ail fluch, can boast of one of tlK ht-M "lied Crows' In th world. Half of Children Are Illegitimately Borr Kl.AOPNIiVHT. 'A us( rift,. A UK. (Ai'J Htjillstlcs Issm-.l by Ih . Provincial Government show thr sixty per. ct-nt. of all chhlren boe In K.lair.'fiirt district during Ih' last yeur were ItlcKltlm'Ue. This In uirrlij-.l lo loose leirlB Intlon nffcrtiiiK the niarrlatfe rein lion, If). Vienna, otvliiK lo Urn li beral laws 1 enacted by the Horln' Dirtnocrats, children bom out o wedlock may be legitimized by thr fMbr iiecurlnt; a dlvorcn from hie fortber wife unit marrylntf: the mo ther of the IIKBttlmale bnby. Hut In klnirenfurt where the Church Is i III all puwerrul, It l virtually ImpoMlble for a rnun to oMttln a divorce from hln wife Ir the mur liaffe. wan contructed under cunon- ICUb.lHW. Wyoming1 Fossils Sought ; By Five Universities TIKVKNNK. Wyo All. H (AI) ""Wyoinllif niey become lli "(ltibl iNsKvrt" of the llnllod Hlalen. . In Beitrch of iho ToshIIk of Iho 'fffantlc. InumiiialH and reptllcn of prehlHiorlc ukch, flvo ' milvcralilrii ,hii Bummer havo Hent HclrntiHts lit.) utndentii to delvo-liHo I he, rock of pruclically every N4.-ctlon of. Iho ttale. . Wyoming was once a hope sea tnd recently hnH uncovered u doz- .11 fossllH at hiiKe prehlNtorlc ccIh, fifty to seveniyfive feet lonK. They resemhli d the fabled k u 8er- lentK. Huife foftll of tho' anlmaU of the JiiraafUc I'erlod in the Menoxoic ru. havo been discovered In c.-n trul, northern and nuther,ntorn VtiUntc, y 1 . Ili:.i KI'IIDKXI.V SAI.K.M. Ore. All. (Al' Mr Ruth ilrown, wife of fl. O. Ilrown, lerk of the Ntute uinil board, died luddenty at 3 o'clock yt-Ktcrday af- ftrnoiui at NcMKowin wli re lliii irown's and reliitivrii hud ifono on in outing clurei to be prior In ttmo and ffu lierlor In rlirht to any rlcht, tills. Intereot, olalm or Urn whlO.-da. Ifn.luf.td, O, M. Amoa and niady r:. Amoa, htn wife, .and V, 1 Amoa and Jnniy Ijoo Amoa, hla wife, W. I iJine, a mmrln man. Mm, K. 13. rViulrea and John l)o Knulrea, lior huahand, and Jenn lloilskln. a aingla woman, abova named, or any of tbem, may have or claim to havo In or to said premlaea, or any part thereof; and that tha raid martgajra be fore closed, and thut the above named defendants, and each of them, be burred from any rlirht, title, In lereat or claim in or to aald prop. erty, or any part thereof, and all i'iiily of redemption therein, save only the alatiitory rig-lit of re demption und that aald real prop erly, totfethcr with tho appurten ance and tenements lu-ruunto bo- lonKlnif, or In anvwia.) apperluln- lnf, be sold under forcclomird and order of aald court. In accordance wlfh the laws of the Htuto of Ore- Kon, and tho practice or thla court I in auch ews: tliat Iho aherirr or jrnlon f'ouniy, at the time of auch . . i'i.l .iiu i.tir.-iiiur or auiu properly Into Immediate pottwusliin thereof; and that the ahe.-lff be directed to execute and deliver to auch purchoaer at the time of aald sale a certificate of cole of ald property with a nheriffe deod lUhed, the date fixed for the first publication hereof Is the 25th day or June, 1?. and the date fixed for the last publication hereof la therefor ut the expiration at the I the th day of Ausuat. lt, and time allavred by luw for the re demption or real property, if no redemption bo had; and that the plaintiff obovo named be permitted to bid la said property and to bo- that the period allowed In auch TO IXVF-STIO.VTE Rl'MOK Kl, fKNTltO, Cot. The sheriff was asked by Mesi an authorities to investiKale a rumor thut the capture of Mexicoll. JiMt across the j line in Ulexico was ,lelnif planned i come tho purchaser of the same I publication hereof as aforeaaid. order for your appearance la thla. by tho Mexican trons on the Am cotise expires on the last named date, said period haing six weeks from and after the dote of tho first qt such sale; that the proceeds of auch aule be aiplnd to the pay ment or the costs f thla suit, at' Limeys' fees and the sum found duo plulntlff, end the remainder, ir any, be paid over In the manner by law required; that If the proceeds -of such sole be Inmif flclcnt for such purposes, plaintiff havo Judgment and decree atralnat (he paid defendants, Jennie !oda klns and ( M. Amoa ond Oladys R. Amos, his wife, to recover auch unpaid hulaneei and that plaintiff have lis eosuj and dlsburHemenut expended herein, and auch further and Kcnrrul relief as may to trie i court seem nioit and equitable In the premises. - - . j And you are ' further notified that, und..r the order of the above ! emit led court, pursuant to which I this notice and summons la pub. except that If personal service In thla ease bo accomplished upon you. outxlde of the Slate of Ore iron, you are hereby required to appear and answer said complaint on. or before six weeks from, tho dute df such personal service. NICHOLS, IIALIvOCK V ' DONALD, 'I . Baker, Oreson. ' t ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication; June S5. Data or last publication! Auff. S. ' June 85, July 9. 10, SJ. an. An, a About all a rolllnir stone c.ifhfrH a momentum. . , . . v HILOARD -PERSONALS "HII.OAnr. (Hpeeltil) Vra. Mabel H.'ott und Mrs. J. (I. lloff ner were ) tlramle vtallors Men- day. KiiKomr and Thomas lloylen were I Oruudo vlalloru to Ullirard Mon. day.; t' a- (Iniliol Davis was a llllRard visit or Monday." ' Helen iMivIs made a trip to Mil Kurd Monday. Mlsa Lilly Ueftuchamp, n( Vt n ill. toii, is vialllnK here with her mini, Mrs. Anna Malheaon. . ; - Jta- f 'ruy. of Hlarkey, was 'at till ifiir'd 'ruefitlay.' " ' ' iloh Kosttp wo tt llllmird visitor Tuesday. Well Canw. ll, of Perry, has been ' vlkltlnit relatives here for Ihe pasl few days. : ' Mra . Orace linvld entertained rrtrnds rrom iJt Gronilff Tueailay. Mlsa Oxiirirlik linker I working for Mr, Xiij,-worlliy while, tin Is aimy. v ; j ' . Joe Monroe; of TJt Ornnde, was n vlaltor ut.ttie Kcbtt homo here TlietkUCy.' . . - 1 tru Htu-kw'ell we A visitor at 1111 Kard Wcdneluy. 1 J. U. Hofrner,! nnd dauiriiter. Kieanor, -wero Im trnmle visitors the first Of 'the week. Otorgla Bilker nd Jfrs. P, Y. ouutr wro shoi.plna; in l.n Orande We.itiea.lay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klalret nnd chlldr'n wara La-Unuidn vlsUors this week. Miss Kltitil.i'ih lloffner wettt to Ia Orandn Wednesday eveuinit. l-"red Huffey, of rharkry, vlslled Hllrnril thla week. . '. A Houlh . American eplorei ' found a diet ' of ants and mon keya very edible. Ants lusts llk ItAoon, be said, and monkeys llk a blend of pork nn.1 chicken. foe HARVESTING Leather and Rubber Belting Canteens and , Water Bags F. L LILLY Hardware Mala 85 - i sirnf!vs. ' In Ihe rirciilt Court of the Slato f Xlreuon, for 1;nlon County. ' I Northwestern & raclflc lly- olheehnnk (Norlhwealern & Pa- iflc MorlKtwe Company), a cor- .oration. 1'lulnl Iff. I vs. i - . ' o. M. Amoa and (ilaly i:.mos Is wife, W. I- Amos nnd Jane Doe Vmoa. his wire, .W. 1 IJine and ono Itoo Iiino. his wire, Mrs. K. M. 'quires, and John Doe Hqulrea, her usband. and Jennie Hodeklns, u. Inle woman, Dorendantn. to W. I. Amos and Jane Doe Amos, his wire, Mrs. K. E. Bqulrea nd John Doe Squires, her hus and, and Jennie llodgklns. a nln- rle woman, derendants above amed: . in the name or the fltate or Ore n: You are hereby notified that, ursufltit to an order of tho Hon- rable J. W. Knowles, judue or he above entitled court, made and ntered herein, on the 12th day of une, 193U, you are required to ppenr and answer the complaint lied against you. In the above en- tlod suit, within six weeks from ho, dato of the first publication of his notice and summons, or It tcrved personally end In person utside of the State or Oregon, within six weeks from the dato of rach personal aerrlce. nnd If you 0 fall to answer, for want thereof, he plaintiff will take judgment ind decree against you, nnd each of ou, for 'tho relief prayed ror in hi complaint filed heroin, to-wlt: . For a. Judgment against Jennie tlodgktiut, defendant, In the sum of oventnen hundred dollars, togeth r with Interest thereon at the rate -if eight per cant per annum from the 1st day of December, 1UJ4, and he further Bum of fifty-four dol ars, taxes paid by plaintiff for tnd In.behn.'f of aald defendants ind (her further sum of flvo and 75-100 dollars, abstracting costs paid by plaintiff for and on be half of defendants, and the further mm' of two hundred fifty dolla.-s attorneys' fees, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements made and expended herein, and that execu tion In foreclosure issue .upon xald ludgment; that plaintiff will also tako decree of thla court, foreeloa- I Ing thnt certain moxtgago of date, December 24th, 1917, mado, exe-' cnted and delivered by defend- j ant, Junnfe- liodgklns nnd Nathan! D. liodgklns, since deceased, to. plaintiff,. covorlnB.and describing the following real properly, sltuatu In Union County, Oregon, to-wlt: The P. of the NWV4, tho F.V4 of tho SWK. the RW!4 of ' the Bl-r?4 ond I.6ts t. S and In Sec. 31, Twp. C .&, It. 40, . W. M., .together with the tenements,, hereditaments and . uppurteminceH thereunto be ; longing or In' anywise npper , talnlng. i And that the -iten thereof he de- Yellow Bantam Corn, doz....:..........:.......25 , Large Cucumbers, each................. 5 Egg Plant, lb... :.. ...............12 Carrots, bunch ...:.........,...................... Walla Walla Onions, lb................:.:. Fancy Tomatoes, lb,............ 15 Sweei Spuds, 2 lbs. for.. ..25 Potatoes 20 lbs. for 50c 100 lbs. $2.50 Trade at a Lower Priced Service Store LAST DAY TO BUY Sugar $6.69 CasH . We will. advance our.price ' Monday morning. We still have a few nice Apricots, and Peach Plums, 4 11). Large Baskets Concords . Peaches $1.15 A Crate Fresh Dressed Friers SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY ''; BAN AM AS, 39 DOZ. ? ;! ! ' Value in Meats- means quality at reasonable prices Crescent customers know when they buy our meats that qual ity is assured. This is possible lccause we buy the choicest live stock in the Grande Ronde valley. Our own buyers select from the best herds of cattle, sheep and hogs, only animals of the highest standards. , And to biiy such quality at reasonable prices is only possible because our entire organization is devoted exclusively to the meat business. Our completely equipped modem plant makes for economy as well as cleanliness. If you have not already discovered where to buy "Value in Meats," we would welcome the opportunity of proving our mer its to you. NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS Crescent Meat Co. Exclusiva Market Service. ''!. Mattresses - Rugs .' Clemnnt - JUilxiUt ; ., 1-Vathcr BliUlremrs Made -,) Pillows Jtf-ometrri I I luff ltocs Motrin from . old .carpets. ' I'lirultiim Repaired and :", ',,' ,' Itewn-ereil. ; La Grande Mattress '; & Weaving Works . ,', l,irmwnt l-linflicalor .' ' fiioxi: 42t-w ' - jt Clia. t uiMnls, rlrop. erlcsn aide of tho Itne. Don't Crab ' V At Her S 1 because alio rnn'l nmlte good coffee. ' Come in ami buy her a irooii KietaCTKic iMcrsro- I.ATOR, and you'll hav Kood coffro. Our now ; in or if a (,t $10.(10 are worth Bolnff. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 ' Adam Av. am A m Kunmnf? Aixam I Our New Foandry Is completed and la operation,. Our machine shop is temporarily (Mated in our war, house. We can handle Blacksmith, Welding, Foundry and Machine Work. ; ; jsx Grande Iron Works Smithinu Coal - Tool Steel - Shafting Pulleys . tit. Cf pS ' TK.WF.rj ny siotor st.ob Ix-nve . I.a ; riiinlc 4llMI'., l:fll'.ll. I'. M. for Joe)li ami Wallowa I,. :IIO A. M. . " . . " lliikj-r and llotse - " ' . :' "' llakor only . 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