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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1926)
Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, October 22, 1926. ; 'J 11 :; ; ; ; ; .. ; . 1 : Special Sale New Fall Frocks Saturday Only - $29. 75 , ; presses 'Formerly Priced Up To $49. 7tr There are twenty charjmlhg new f all f rocks in this special group up-to-the-minute, styles most wanted materials and colors. Every dress is a bargain you'll quickly appreciate alt icere formerly values up to $49.75. This is your opportunity to select a smart afternoon dress at a nominal price-excellent quality materials and workmanship ex pertly styled Saturday only at , $29.75 y : .: Featuring Stylish Wool Dresses , Now comes the time of year when a smart tcool dress proves itself the Tttostintictivat dnd pleasing iteni Hit your wardrobe. You'lb be espe cially charmed with the display wearenow featuring all the dark col ors with trimming in embroidery , metal and stylish bandings. Finest serges, twills, cashmere, wool crepe, kasha, etc., tailored into becoming frocks of the mode. Very attractive values, too, ai ; :: $11,75 to $42.50 Distinctive Coats : The approval expressed on our very unusual display of. coats is shown in the unprecedented de mand. Never have we shown more attractive coals, more impressive values. The fur trimmed sport coats colorful sport fabrics and weaves are notable at $29.75 to $77.50 The dressier garments, styled in charming models from soft pile fab rics in soft fall colors are equal in value and in lovely appearance at $39.75 to $125 Wm Dependable Values Hill' 8 Dependable Quality w rrnr.fsnKP simmovs i 7m fth Circuit Court af the State' of Oregon for the County of I'nton.j lorn titan.ey, IMntnttff. ( quarter of tfce Kortttrast omtr-t.-r ot Seetkm rAurreen (in, till tn Ttmnshlp two ( ; , North of Knnge tbirfy-mne t.1-V, Hast of the Willamette MVridUn. . !tip thlM plaintiff on said promt-J Kiise ami for attorney's fee anJ;8opt i-o!t!; S) any tuiUnce to be paid -1 1 to the clerk of this court to he ' i disbursed hy him as by law pro-1 That the defendants and each of I'ort l.i nd. Oregon. Attorneys for plaintiff. 10-17-2. Oct. l-S-15-:s. - - "CI tx B e - n i R . ' IEi Minnie Crull amt Henry Cnill, t nr rowwra, r. m. mitn. a wil- tiether with all of the lops and vided. www iwm . P(iu veieira- tlmhfr already loaned off .f the I nt rt'.-ove dewrlh.! nmiwurtv i, R ' T. 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" ro-a.ia of a.M Northw (tha axpanaa of ault and aula, n I Norlhwa 'to lha amount to b davrtl t n,! 7tk itny af s.ot . i;t. aiM lha data, of tka fir publication baia the1 1 "in iIhv at Hapt. and lha data o ' tha ku4 puhllcalltvn bataa lha 11 l.iy of oclohrr. Ifjt. Praact y. Coakrnaikaav 1 n 2. Hanlay. ba r Saldln( llldg. a aatbL awatr M-t ewKhry efeck TVr irKaif srilrkii In ? i?r too. Me IWk. Mr (tt h trat yoa FRKE apoa mjuwaC - Jk DtAN KD Inr pontiafto WHcn; tarfn orrKCS. LpWatn wrfll.t WWC riaJh Built J L. D. S. Church Members in County Preparing for Harvest Festival All the lauttfr Uty Saints in Un ion county ure uniting in the vt- ; fort to make this year's Harvest l' t. -nival the blRKcHt und best af fair of Its kind ever held In Kast ern Orficon. Relief societies. Mu tual Improvement ojiHoclutions, th Uee-Hivo Girls every organiza tion In the church has a special I responsibility to curry tfu-t. The ftsHvul will loot three daya Nov. S-4-6. nd will he held In the ftuelett' hall. .Afrs. Kvelyn ilosin Imuiii, of Im Grande, is chairman of the- generaf committee, which i includes members .from the Raker. I nion. I'ove. perry, ,Mt. (Hen, Im bler nnil lwo la Orunde "vards. I'am-y Work Hoot Iks will be Hprcml with fuo- cywork In a score of varletlea Cboire fruits and vegetables have been saved from some of the best (Card ens In the county to make a Korjfeous showing at the festival. An old-fashioned country store will be- stocked with the usual diver- . sity of wares to be found there. i unuy. popcorn ana com drums will be offered at one stand, chill con earn and hot dog sandwiches at another. Cooked foods will be on sale throughout the fair. Kor entertainment the first evening three one-net plays will be starr-l by the Relief society. Thursday night, th, M. I. a. will give an other three playlets. Friday night, there will be a play by the. girls from Raker, followed by dance. fact whiW like healllt 1 prim ftf I Uinta rd colUw. Mis liliif til .lofxgtT. 2 years old. is ft f't 4!i JnelM-s tall, welglLS 120 p"""1 I dlturlal iMJti" in a Jh'irolt mvcr, He (twice nicked by the razor): "key." barber, gimme a gjass of water." Barber: "Whassa mnt,t-r, hnlr In yer . mouth ?" He: "No. I wanna see if my neck leaks." RELGRAJ.K AR) Artificial ruby lips and creamy complexions ure doomed In Yugoslavia. At least, the government has so ruled but Serbian women are likely to fhave something to say about U. Tim decree. lurUiddtng .women' to apply rouge or powder to their faces is entitled "Hill to combat corruption and luxury," and Is part of a governmental drive for econ. omics. Church and stato have un ited against female luxuries but thH women are presenting a solid front. The church litis forbidden wo men to nppenr at religious service except In sober garments and without any artificial beaullfiurs. The States, In order to enforce its decree, has slapped an almost pro. hthitive customs tariff against cos metics, most of which aro imported from France. Spend 8 Weeks To Make Frock For an Infant lly Ilia AwoclRfifl Fiwm II , lluhy frocks arc lielnK maili- with n vh-w lo liunilltii: tin. in down as Iwrrloaina. Many of lh itri-aaaa rn Knlish aliopa require 111 ronslunt ull. .nk)! of two nklll.il n,(l, .-worn. II over a period of .Ight wacks. Kiu'h tuck 1.4 HltMhnil hy hand and loflim Ihi'rc are twelve lt lha Inch Croin yoke to hem. OFFICE CAT TRAOB HAAH RfQ. "ITSSVCAT" IM)W SCAUI-S "The hnhdsomost, keenest and most brllliunt man in the country owes us $1.50 on subscription, und we are expecting him to 'favor us with un early call", says a coun try editqr. Tli.it ought to get ro sultf. , ' Will: luff: , "Von say hr's n smart KV.MI tnnm.t naT Among many nov) Hies of wo-I f , , olit Millillng, h hlivd a jn baint and hehl a (Tinriestnn t hi nee nn (wnrves, to be twisted round the necK una tied In a flyway "pussy- n,m). in now umier tne cmn. .Made ( . . ! lo'har;.d0i''oi''.r "T ,h.r '-" for rich wife. LhiT roe u J "r, "" """"" Xe had found what alile for wear with Hie new trlm.hn r,,r.u !fr:' ,:,ilor"" - tor ,,,ei , - ?;, - ! lllalll I (ill) III wuniN. Si - The atlraction is in the bow ami . rea.1 art is necessary to fix It prop . erly. .."Try figures," she replied, cold ly. rvrr; miiihork or matfafr . London society women are up in arms over the '.'lying mirrors of .May fair". The expn-shion is their own. If was coined to designate I he f rick lookilltr-irlnti whlrh have been pined in many fashion , fnlons to ma slim. THOSf: DARK MOVIES ; Some people go To cheer and hiss; While others go To neck and kiss, T think the Charleston is nw- 1 ur"n m many i amnion uke plmnft girls look f " rant ,,'arin ,( 'Ither." Theao mirrorif are slightly con,- Votir meiUcrne' helped me won- v.-s and give a delightful Illusion d'rfuly.M wrote' a grateful Ore gon woman to a patent medicine roncem; "A month ago I was so weak I could not spank my baby, and now I nth .able to thrash my husband. Heaven bless yon!' of sendrne? to the woman who Is trying on u new frock. Bui they may nol survive. The women have learned of the deception. MoonDrugGo. Corner Adams and Fir La Grande, Ore. Has been appointed exclusive agents for The Owl Drug Co. Products and Red Feather and Darnee Toiletries. They are sold under the same liberal guarantee as in the stores of The Owl Drug Co. Chicago Financier Passes on Today Tferman: 'To you shut your eyes before hcintr kissed?" I Clladyn: "No. hut I keen iny ninulh shut after.", ' -.!.. . . fHli-AC.o, Oct. 23 (APX Joijr, ', CuMomrr-rHavef.you.atiy omnt (5. Khed.k flnaiH ier ami merchant, that have noclilck.Mis InUiiem." tiled ir4y-rodnyiit-Mfr.nlta,a'-ha- Uropcr"? ;'-Yi'!rMa,itnpjMiick pilul vh!ro un .eaierff.ncy opera- icess." . ticn waa perJornied for. appendt- . ritis. He was 7 C. j A (tM pith no rmigr m Iht -' ' Will 1 i Ctethes Question More than 500 new suit patterns to make your selections for that win ter suit. Have a suit tailored to your in dividual style with the best of work manship and quality guaranteed. Pay as you wear. HA TS SHIRTS SHOES The Woman who help3 herself is the woman who Saves. PigSly VViggly' Customers help themselves and save. Fifty people can le selecting their purchases at one time and in a few minutes each has com-' pleted her marketing, taken her bundle, paid her money and gone. THE TOGGERY t Andrews Bros. Master Tailors For rcdit Dunbar's Okra Gold Bar Pumpkin Van Camn's Hominv College Inn Deviled" Hominy uouege inn uevilecl Chicken. College Inn Welsh Rarebit Co!!e?e Inn Chili Con Cn rnp White Star White Meat Tuna fountain Lisrht Meat Tnnn Kellogg Rolled Oats Kellogg Hedi-Cooked Oats..... K. C. Baking Powder K. C. Baking Powder Black. Silk Stove. Polish Handy Can 3-1 Oil can can can can No. 2 can No. 2 can No. 2' can -No. Ii .No. i, ....No. 1 ...No. 1 ..No. ' ' can .No. can I'.-lb. pkg. 1', .-11). pkg. ...25-oz. can ...50-oz. can can - can 19 14C 15c 17c 18c 15 10c 10c 21? 41c MINCE MEAT and FRt'IT CAKE Items Cunants - kaisms - Citron, Lemon and Orange i eel - IwaLsins - Garnishing Cherries - Dates -Nuts - Boiled Cider - New- Orleans Molasses P. and G Soap 25-lb. bag $1.75 ...4; 10 bars 35 It Pays to Study Our Price Tags 'I I - I. i r 1 : :t r. i! t