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UN lusiaffia KiuuL ULiLU G Tonic In Action For Backache. Rheumatism KWneytaruj Bladder q.i.h.s.ii, Imperial Fountain .(lllinorljil Illllinrtl VarliiiK) '(lie drinks are a III tli- hener 'I'liry ure iiim-tl by men who know how. Ire t-oltl, Hperliiltles Ice rohl inalli'il milk and milk nlinki'N. R. G. ESTES, Prop. No squeezing of organs; no pressure; defects of figure corrected; a (perfect founda tion for your gowns. This In addition to the com forts afforded through the ex clusive "La Camille" features; No pressure on spine; no cut ting by lacers; no pinching of clasps; no digging of stays at top but freedom, ventilation, satisfaction. A complete line of the dif ferent models always on hand, fiires t..0 and up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Res. 1702. Cor. Spring & Onh; I'kouu 3II2-W SYLVAN Natural Odor Toilet Soaps In six odors Carnation Heliotrope Violet Sandalwood Lilac Iose 10e Hox or 20i box oC J" Lf LPBUGG- 4a' miCWIUMI WUKIilS Try a Bohemian Punrli." , 4 4"t' 4"4" 4 4 Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced' Embal mer, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone Main 62, Night 'Phone, Main 743. IMS Fourth St m Grande, Ortjroa, a few days but Is able to be out again. Mrs. A. D. McCI.Un Is attending the flautist conference at l.a GrauiU). The Open Circle girls, chaperoned by Mrs. Thos. Towle, went out for a hike on Monday, were caught In tbe ruin, and camtt home drenched. Mrs. Payne Sliaugle nud children of Wanato. Washington, are guests COVE, June 13. Through a mls-,nt tne home of Mrs. Mae Kelley. take of ellber the correspondent or j Tuesday, June 13, will be I he an iho printer the marriage notice of,nui meeting of the Cemetery ansn Ita!:;li Hancock looked like Hamlet : elation. This meeting is for Ih? i r -r BHItpWI (Htifi'Iiil to Th otiserver) ! iSTARKEY HELPED by icy m For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to left out. The notiti.' should hive :rcad: "The marriage of Ralph Han ;cock and Miss, lamina White! oc curred ou Thursday, Juno 1, 1922. ,Tue happy couple will reside with i.Mr. Hancock s mother for the pres ent. 'rise flrat Cow strawberries are on the market. Mr. ,iiul Mrs. A. I). Conley of l.a CIraiuh. ciine -over on Saturday to spend n week at the residence 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conley. I Mr. and IMrn. Harris French of ij.a (irande wx-re Cove visitors over Sunday. Hubert Kronen was quite ill for iNOTICK OK SALE O.N KXK t LTION. puituise' 'of eleeilntt officers and transacting oilier important busi ness. It Is hoped that all Inter ested In the cure this ImllmviM spol will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kills have re. turned from their outing In the hills. There was no picture show on Thursday evening ou uccount of Hit. Union Stock show. . lions Kelley was a La Grande shopper on Monday. Churley Miller of the C. It. of O., bos a daughter. Mrs. Hessie ('.ration, of Portland, visiting him. uud brought her over to Cove on his trip today. Mrs. Christy Mustek Is a dele gate from Cherry Chapter No. 23 O. E. C. to (irand Chapter in Port laud. She will Ui accompanied by her husbund, Mr. P. Mustek. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dean left this ewek for Portland, Seattle and Ta comu. They expect to bu absent a month. The Community Chorus hud a lltllu social affair tbe prurllce on Tuesiiay evening. The guests were the wives of the mrti singers and. the husbuntls of the women slug ers. sThere will La two directors to. elect at the annual school meeting In June. L. M. Laird Is offering his resignatiou to take effect. at that time. L. R. fjiy has charge of the Ham ilton garage in Bilker. Itev. C. W. f)u Hols, general mis sionary for eastern Oregon, will be in Cove We!neday, June 14. 1!. K. Anderson of l.a ; ramie, was In Cove on Tuesday looking after some plumbing. J. W. Sills Is convalescing from his recent Illness. Gordon Mills and Theodore Mc Claln attended the Baptist confer ence at La Grande on Tuesduy. Work was begun tuUuy on Hie road to the Milium, summit. Hon. Walter Pierce was a Cove visitor early In the week. 1 Mrs. Wm. Foreman and children of Halfway, are In Cove visiting her father, Frank Smith, and her sister, Mrs. Bert Potermnii. Miss Murlan Stalker of Halfway, and a party of friends werp sight seeing ilu Cove on Krlday. : T. H. Couklln has sold several Ions of dried prunes to the La Grande Grocery company. Miss Kiinlce IHumsdall Is a La Grande visitor for the week-end, Mrs. lOdwIn Boswell came In on Friday to care tor her father, Dr. C. M. liamstlull, who lius bden III for severul weeks. Mrs. C. L. ltowe has gone to Pen. dleton to visit a son and a daugh ter, who reside there. Mr. and Mrs. Kay O. Baker are thence nn1h ..Into- the wlmn lino 91? R'lesut "l UOW6 HOIIle lOOKIIlg. feet, more or less, to the southeast jufter tlli"BS ,l,,r,,,B "owe's ub- corner of northeast-quarter of north-i1"06' east quarter of said section 21, thence E- F- Roberts attended a sale west 1:120 feet more or less, to the!at North Powder, last week and southwest corner of the northeast , purchased a lot of suipptles for his quarter of northeast quarter of said i undertaking establishment, sectiuii 21, thence north 1122 foet, Mrs. Alvln Orton gave1 a dinner more or less, to n Point 1118 feet south! party on Krlday, In honor of her of the .ntirthwest coiner of the north-' sister, Mrs. Payne Shaugle. east quarter of northeast quarter of Mr. und- Airs. It. H. Duniel, Mr. saiil section 21, thence east :i20 feet, and Mrs. Alfred Daniel Hud Mrs. more or less, to n point WOO feetwest L. R. Lay were among the turn-out and IDS feet south of the northeast j from 'Cove at the stock show, corner of sniti section 21, thence north: The bunk wua iclosed on Thurs 1118 feet to the section line and thence 'flay, both the cashier, Grover Duffy eu.-t :i0 feet iiltm the section line to and his assistant. Miss Bess Kelley, plncc of..hc(;mninK, containing twen-;WPre at , 8(0(.k ,,, ty acres, more or less, together wilh I Welmer :made severul trips to all and singular the tenements there.Uuon Tllur8(, to aC(.0mmodate unto urlonKinR- or appertaining in- tho pas(irtng(,ra. cludin-r all machinery, fixtures andi .. ... .,-.,, app bailees, being a part of and np-l, , , ,, '. , u "..'from La Grantle on Friday, pertaining to that certain flour mil! i , , . . ,, situated on raid premises, with all , Mrs' na Towlo has been taking water rights and djtehes appertain. olia,r,ge 0' , the ,e,"1", flR exam inK to said mill and land, excentinK,""11"""' Thursday and Krlday. from the above described tract of Tlle Pans for a l,,ollrlh of land that certain tract of which the ,'sl''1irntl"" !" Cove ane all coni hounilary is described as follows, to ll'leted. We are to have a safe and wit: Conimencinir nt a noint which is "" Fourth. Uust such another nsceriained as follows, to-wit: Com IJoyous festival as was accorded us mencinir at the northeast comer of,1" 1921. Willi some slight varln sertion 21, Township 8 south, of ftantre Hons, Improvements pertups, hut the 10, K. W, M., in Union County, Ore- 'ang will be the same. trim, and thence running west ulontrj K. C. Kulp was the fortunate tho -ertion line 8?fi feet, thence south ' winner of the Ilolsteln iliull awarded "l nilnutett, west 215.8 feet, more or as a premium for the beBt grade leps, to a point on the south line of cow by Dr. Pliy at the Union Stock aiil Kibblers Audition to Cove, Ore- show. Kon, to the lieg-iniiing point of the de-; Miss Violet was clerking In Bu- trnption of said excepted troct pitd slck's drug store during the slock running thence south 8 degrees and show. 10 minutes west, J71.8 feet, more or, r. Robi-Tts. who has mnrcbased less, to the Cove Milling- Company's tlm Townley place at Hot Luke, was Water Ditch, thence southeasterly c0VH su,iay visiting Ills brother iiionir siiki water uitcn to a poini j,;. j,. ItotjertS theieon 4(10 feet, more or less, directly; south of n point on the south line of the said H Udder's Addition which N us.'crtainetl as follows, to-wit: CVim mericititr at the northeast comer of I!. aid section 21, and running the-ir-Uvest abmtr the section line !IT0 feet i thence south 108 feet, thence south t'.2 degrees, cast 140 5 feet, thenre I Uou'h :i8 degrees east 91.5 'eet to the Ijsaid point to he ascertained, md run- ning thence from the said Cove Hill- Notice is hereby 'given to' all con cerned that I, Lee Wamick, sheriff of Union County, Oregon, under and by virtue of un execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon for Un ion County, bearing tlute, the 12th tlay of May, A. I)., 11122, in that cer tain suit therein pending wherein II. Lieuiunce, M. O. Lieurance, and M. J. Dufley are plaintiffs und I). B. Iticliaiilsoii, Ch.,u Richardson, C. I., liowe und Maty M. Howe are defend ants und Placed in my hunJs for ser vice', commanding me to make sule as. by law provided of the hereinafter described premises and property to make thirefiom the sum of $13,055.24, ith Tnterost thereon from the 4th day "of May, 1!)22, at the rate of six per cent per annum and the further sum of $750.0u uud costs nni dis bursements taxed at 1 lie sum of ?8H.8i) with interest thereon at the rate uf six per cent per annum, from the said 4th day of May, togeth er with costs anil expenses of sale, will on Thursday, the 15th day of June, A. 1)., 1U22, at the outside of the front door of the County Court houso in I.a Grande, Union County, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., sell at public sale to the highe.it bidder for cash, all the said premises and property to satisfy said decree intf costs of sale, to-wit: That certain tract of real estate of which trie boundary is tlescribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the section line !)70 feet west of the north ?est comer of section 21, Township :), south of Range 40, E. W.- M in Union County, Oregon, said point be ing on the records of title ns the northwest coiner of lot two of II ib bler's Addition to the Town of Cove. Oregon, running thence south, 108 feet, thenci south 02 degrees east 140.5 feet, tljence south 1)8 degrees east, 91.5 feet, thence south, 400 feet, mere or less, to the Cove Milling Company's Water Ditch, thence south easterly along' said Cove Milling Com pany's Water Ditch to a point on the section line 1108 feet south of Uio northeast corner of said section 21, (Ppeclnl to The Obferver) STAllrUCY. Jupu ill. The ,yeith er here was very warm last week There was. wine r:in. mul also a if,.. Union high school nt Seaside" since,' boxes, are crowding counters of thel The. cablegram received In I.oo Christmas, a:)d has found tho work American Relief Adinlnistruil n food don by the American Keller Admin and the people very pleasant audi remittance dopartmeut. located lit titration conveying this Information agreeable. jthe once famous liormlttiut. ti;st iu. suys further that tho lilce :nt th J, M. Garret, an Oregon-born pion- rant of Moscow. Kucli uppllcanl ; $10 packii;;o, If It could 'be put up eer is the litst man ill the Klgin vicin gets 118 pnuniU of plain American Ifor sale In Moscow at present, would ity to apply here for the hunting and food. I he 83,000,000 rubles, moro Own fishing license the stute Issues to! Among them am such distinguish- three months' salary of tho hl;-li-nioneers. This' license holds for lite ed nrtlHts ns Soumbatov. .stunlis- ' est mild star. I anil is issued to those who were born awdty and Logkovskuyu, names ns j j in or came to Oregon prior to 18tiu.! well known In Moscow as Hurry- OI1SBRVER WANT ADS CET BB Mr. Gunctt was born in Oregon Inimore or Soihern la In New Vork. IRttl.TM. The ground was soaked little hall.. up well. j Mr. und Mrs. Roland Thoiuis uud hahy sou are visiting Mrs. StW Twid well, who Is .Mrs. Thomas sisit-v. Tbuy are also visiting with Mr. and Mrs, John Wells. Mrs. Thomas Is .Mr. Well's sister. Marlon Van Sehoiuk, foreman for Smythe brothers, Is 111 tills ueetloil and Mr BUiveylug the Hues on the Huiythe range. They expect to put ti man here riding range, iioou. Oirlton Clark Is employed by Fred llolltke to help with dairying and other work. ' Alvln Thornburg bought II. L. Sullivan's milk cows uud seiutrator. Mrs. Rnlph Sullivan is Improving now although she is not yet able to return home. I.. 1), 'Rosh of Camp Carson war down over Saturday mid Sunday, visiting with the lotul Hosts.' Mr. and Mia. Jliu Smith were visiting with Mrs. J. S. Rose Monday and silent Sunility at the tlrlggs' homo. . Mrs. Win. llrlggs was enllttl to her father's bedside several days ago. . lie Is ovot 80 and fell from a wagon nntl seriously injured his hip. R. J. Sullivan came In from Pen dleton -with his rider, I Jle siys it is- very hot in the Umatilla valley. Charles Cbatlin, a former resident of Klgin, is in town this week, louk-' iug after business affairs. Mr. Chat-; tin is an old soldier and has been liv- iug for a nuiidter of months past at the Old Soldiers' Home in ltoseburg. IHev. 11. I.. Willis attended the llup- ti t Association meeting held in 1 tlinntle. lie made the trip with . Mr. i J. I-!. Witherspooii. I Kred Hamilton of Suinmerville ami. A. T. Hill of l a Grande stopped ovel , in Klgin a short liine Tuesday on thiii'l way to allowa. ACTORS BENEFIT ! . FROM CHIT! tllv Assoeiatt-tl Pren LONDON, June 13. Distribution of loud pue.kiiseii provided by the rwcnl Chutive Soiirls benefit In New York, has btisuii among Moscow ac tors, und hundreds of urthils with hand carts or carrying sackB or JilMM simpty delicious Kp them friMtlt in UUIIO JlLT J0ST make up any easy cak with boiled icing. While wum, place THOMSEN'S FLUFFY 1MARSHM ALLOWS, shredded, 'tween layers and on top. So good, aud so easy I ' Order, THOMSEN'S by the pound from Grocer, ' Druggist or Confec ' tioner. Sold in bulk or In small tins. I For Sale ri-ronm modern bungulow, fire- i Mr. and M is. Jack .utaieo went ' place, furnace!, built-in kitchen, full; to La Grande Wednesday. He rt celved four carloads of beef onttie from Idaho for summer range. They were ahlliped to llilgurd. Tom Rose went to tine. Gibbon country to help his .brother Willi some fencing. Mr. and Mrs. TwU.utell. and Dua lly and the John Wells family und Klum Brlggs and family enjoyed a plculc Sundny out ou Moiiey creek. CHAUTAUOUA II . ELGJN STARTED bacument. garage, good lawn. Price $40110, Terms. li-rooni modern house,' Just ro fllilsh.il Inside and out. One-half basement with concrete floor, built-i in kllelien. Price $3000. Terms JUKI outdi and $35 per month, In cluding Interest. FLUFFY MARSHMALLQWS t t,;c :.::;;r,. : : l.-tl; : W ; ' Itlitti stti-it: iiiSi.'.iSii a'lt.iy' i,; "It .:;n-i:.:U:-S3i! M&v't i! 5"..?'l Slsudtuauii. ii;:l:!!; M ';-:c:t::'' 'niHHuUiij'n :tl;::t ; iiiil'iitilii 4-room rtiodcrn houso on Z av& mio, gciod lot 45x110, concretu Bida walk. Vrtt'-e $1800. Terms ?400 vunh and LnUuicp at $30 por month, Inducting Interest. (Special to The Observer) EIXJiin, June K. C hneeta of Freewater was in Kljrin lur.t week buy 20 noreR on tho new htghwny at Alleel, 5 acres In DiJllrloua M pleH with an excellent crop this year. G-room hoiiBe on the place with flPL'tric li(;litri. Call Main 80 Pattison Bros. Grocery SPDCIAL PRICE June 16 to June 24 Eight-Quart size 'IS and If yon are looking for a real rTfTLr? Modern 10-room home well lo- n.t n utf.-.tt Tllla la ing wool i or t iitiorti w. Brown, ol ,, ()f Cltande-a b(,t rrai,inc OHiem. numuer 01 ioi-ai i armors l'T, f 7 , r- , '!'"' " PV '" ' Investigate : n i. t . i i-i t-IIIU. Lilt: Ul l lib Wl K, LO titiveiTirie gin'8 Fourth of July celebration. Mr, KlHott has a schedule of races ar ranged for the third, fourth and fifth, at his race track nouth of town. The Chautauqua program hegnni Sunday ut the paviliu.i ut the City Park. There are a large number of j interesting attractions. The program will continue uatil the t'ltli. eno Weiss an ivtd here Wednesday morning to spend his vacation with hi.s people. He has been teaching in the Apartment' hmtfl, furnished, in nice location, Hbiitals make Invest ment In uiMIl imi to providing a inoedrn homo for owner. Let me give you (he dettilltt ol (hiH prop Geo. H. Currey Ileal lOstnlo Insurance I -l"'r I ' m Get one TODAY NOT only will you get BETTER preserves through the use of the "Wear-Ever" Pre serving Kettle, but you also will insure BETTER. FLAVORED foods in such every.day cooking operations as boiling potatoes and other vege tables; in stewing meats or in preparing boiled dinners, and, when cover is used, in preparing delicious pot roasts from cheaper cut uf meats without grease or water. . i ; ., , j I ; INDUSTRY IS PICKING UP BIG POWER. tor BIG AUTOMOBILES You selected yourcar carefully for quol it y. Select your motor fuel the same wuy. It's unfuir to feed a good car un inferior gasoline. "Red Crown" answers completely the automotive engineer's demand for a motor fuel that will vaporize rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor and ex plode cleanly in the cylinders. All the heat units it contains are converted into power at the drive wheels. "Red Crown" is uniform in quality every gallon is the same, wherever and whenever you buy it. Fill at the Red Crown sign nt Service Stations, at garages, or other dealers. i STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCliluntUJ Aluminuni Ectvniff Kettle f Iff. P!il,T,iiifii!iiii!i!a. ..1,1, J ; Oregon Hardware and Implement Co. ( (Ity Assoclat.d Pres.) WARSAW, June 13. Official flg- ,in,r Company's Hitch north V' fV urM puUishtj to,)ay by PoliBh l ny.ro or I,-, to he ,..,,1 p.int .st Minilry of Tra,,e and (;ommeri.e re. 0i;tTic iir i in ill T'l, vrr'ri' r iinrrii I lv f..inr th h Ur.r of HibU-rV . , , lAM.r. to th. Blac, of l.-cinnin.. m '. 1 ? ami scllir.. .. sU ri.t, liHe mo"lh 'J22! veiled the fact that the cotton in- during the first three surpassed the pre-war . .. '. . . outimt. Exoort to western Huron. 1 1 an j interest tne said aeT'AfcisM . i. ihnwf l.l ,m Tli'- iti loio in tnp Ministry's repoit shows, is on the ?i,.r"in fv. . flrMiiui'rtimml f W lM-f J lwly to the importa Ji old or t"isft iriiri fiin. D.'i J tl. 1(I r! '. left- . . k.nii:, .f I'viun i t.nl .at i. n ii isn. is. a intwMis,si.i" M slw iVl? 4 tion of s)i-rit-n r.sr materials' j L'sJz is the lient cotton manufac jtri: in Continental iKurtye, I ami sectwtl only to Manchester, t'n :to)B VrjtXWne Gasoline of Quality For Sandwiches Macpherson's Superfine SPLIT LOAF l'a Pound Size. Slices Without Crumbling Made with Milk, 15c each Try Cheese Sandwiches with Our Rye or Cracked Wheat Bread. They are Dolicious. O