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Friday, July 6, 1923.. THE LA GRANDE!. EVENING' OBSERVER PAGE THREE I'mwt tUlf attnre: "I lot Hohly liiirurnnt all minimer," ttutd tit uiut u never Cot win u COAST BASEBALL I'acii ic (i..vi' i,i:.;i i:. Clubs Won. l ost. lYt. Han Kninrincn ' :ts .,-,;) Harrainentu 4s 44 .522 J'oi-1 Imi.I 47 ,,r, 't,"u I.ob A uncles 4T, 41 .5ml RM1 '-"If 4:1 4K .4IIT Seattle 4 1 411 .4.'..'. Vernon 4i r, likl:iii.l ss fl3 41s luuti: wxwcit. ! I.OOAX, I'lnh. July 0. I'rnnklc ,llairen of LoR-un. Wednesday caruod -llu. judKer' decision over Herman lAllcrl.ieh of Kill Like ill II fast round bout. They nro welterweight. 'Johnallian i: LONUVIKW, Wash., July . Joe , , , mini, i-uriiuiiii ami .iiikp I h'ihuio, Sn ' i" Inn, HI. Sacramento (). SAX KIIA.M'JSi'll It. H. I'. Sacramento n 4 1 Wan Francico m 17 II ilt. rl. s Kittery i,n, Schalu;: Scott an, I AKnt'W. sail l,aki 2.. 1.0 s .Uiki-Ivn I I.I IS AMIKI.KS l;, 'lt Lake 2 m I.OH AllRlllH , t Hall, tub Hiiis-tclon. Could and Jenkins; i.joiib, Thomas anil llyler. Seattle, roiiKht six rounds to u ilraw hern Wcdiietuln.. Krcildic Anderson.! Vancouver, WubIi.. knocked out Mys- I IoiIoub Hilly Smith, Jr., l'ortlnnd, In the ihlrii. round. " UMuiih Jam woek to viHlt with licrhus-'the saiil renl ctat i-ivlt: North' hand. 1 Half nf Kniiiliniki quarter ami Mr. .ai.1 Mm. II. II. Huron were I Ji Southeast Quurter of Southeast 11111IU).r Urn. .J-;4iih Uiron JililUiu' l.ainon.et;prji)e(j ftS commencing at the Wm. H:uinah lwri- nml Mr. VVil-, northeast comer of the southwest Ham WoHtcnhUnv uiut u l.a .ir;ui.lr i Quarter of Southeast Quarter of suit! Sutunlajy ojid uUia.lid Hie L i. R Action 3.1 and runnlnjr thence south ooiiiVivjire. I Ci , rods, thenre northwesterly to the A tui KP iiHinltor of tlw I .. 1 . B. poo- nor time t corner of tho said Smith nlo of lml.hr uiinnitiMl .ho tii;unHy west Quarter cf Southeast of said ran rereiir oi l.a (li-anl - Sunday, j Section li.'i and thence east to iiliu-c AftoMlo M.'lviu Militant nix I ltroth..of beginning; vUso the Northwest Kinii.ji wore out from t Uiiailer or .Southwest, yuarier oi S:ilt lke. - IJSect.on sli, exceptniK ihereiiom a tors worse. I to not know where J Mi. Josin Oity und family left Hon-i tract described as commencing at ihei should have heeu today had I net day pvonln? for AHiorlo, whore they northwest corner of the Southwest will make their future homo. j Quarter of -Saetion H4 ami vunninj . j thence easi. 80 ods, thence s:tuh itArn.inln Pnti KiiroH. 4 rods, thenco west tm tous ami m:v ntu:.K wants riiirr. i:V (Htl.KANM, July (i. Tin. New Orleans Vouiik Men's CI.vinniiHtle A stioi;itlon chalrniun wired Klcharul liurke, timekeeper ol the Dempsov i;hIhmis match to uttempt lo secure ihe return inaleJi hetweon the two I'iKlil'fi'H for New OrliuiiK nl ti com at hluh tit: half a million dollurH. I i)i in at INtrilaiiil. Vernon e.t I'orthind, poat pmied. i' i in. Wet (.rounds At Seattle, akhi lid at i-Vatlle, puslpuneil. i nti'o Arn:u I)i;aiisi:v. , , N'KW VOIIK, Juy ti. "Meet l.ills A duel Kirpo, Ihe - next heavy weiuhl :elmiii)ion of the world," exclaimed Ihe UK South American fighter Wed nesflay niht whi-n told tho result of the IMBLER SOCIAL NEWS ,f. Mill, Kit Jtdy . Mrs. 1. II. Vet enskow ami her ilriuyrhtcr, l'Morenoe, iviurned from t'tah Monday. Mm, Wesl4nskovv hiu heeu visiting In I lah tor the Inst month, und lloreneo .lius been attetidinK Kehool in I'rtivo, tho last year. Miss Zelma Taylor returned home Monday from Itlehnrd, I tali, w here she aitended fehnol lust year. ' Jesse Itlanehard was in town 1at week, doing carpenter work for Kra,ul; I'erry who Is it inotlelliiK his home. Mrs. Kdlth . IjLisen und her son, Kipling, went to Mot liko Monday i 'cmpsey-wthhona iirih. "1 always .(1 .. it .i.,n.ii -iii i-int-ii , iii'iifi II l 1 l 1J II II I 11,1 L I '(JIM I'm ,V, IIIIL ; now I'm sure that I can knock him 'oul. I never pave (ilhhons much con i sideralion." Jess Wilhird, who miietw h'lrpo a week from Thursday for the privilege, of fighting Dempspy for the heavy weight crown, merely grunt ed when rejuhed at hi: training iiuurters In Yonkert; and said: "Oh, ii; that so?' MYKliK OUTATMS DltAW. IOA1IO l-WIJ.H, Ida., July Ted dy ( 'l lira of u It land and Spug My ei m of I'ocat.'llo, junior weller weinlit, fought 12 rounds to n draw heri Wednesday night as the. main evi-nt on the Kourt h of July boxing card. Myers rai-rled the early rounds by a narrow margin but O'llara pusJi d him denper.ilely in the final peri ods. Two judges called the. bout n draw and the third gave, it to O'llara. ter. who recently under went a seri ous operation there. , ' l.ucian Tangreen and family ipovod to Lone l'tne last Monduy. They will live there while Mi-.'Tangreen is woi'k ing at the I. one fine liox Kuetory, Mr. und Mrs. .J,yal Hti'lnghnin und Mrs. Vun Long made a business trip to Summei-ville Monrlay. Mrs. William Wiggins und Mrs. KIl.i Walki-r loft Friday for iMeaehaiu, whero they will spend their Fourth of July celebration. Mrs. Wiggins Is running a stand there, 4 William WestcnHkow made a busU ness trip lo li Orande Wednesday. Mrs. It. (1. Iykstra and her two Hons. Jaines and Uoy, came from Mon- nnitii m it i a tT..vi.fii1' uience noun 4 runs in piaee ui ue- fares in Berlin are now seven thou-1 f'nmni all 'Township JN.h,l sand times the number of marks ! Kanee : i!9 tast of Willamette Mend ,eiristere.l on the taximeters. I'"" m U.no., County 0.-eEon and Taxicab drivers all carry juinted "ls0 certain tract ile-ribeil us tables shnwinK the totals the multi- """"""K - - nle nroiluces witn various uo-siuie wash his foct lit nluht.' ItilinumiesH and Const I pn I ion. "For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual I'orre and vitality. I'ensin prepara tions und cathartics oulv made mat' tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once. slrenirihcu the dmestive (unction helpini; the systei.i lo do its work registrations on the indicator. Kvery time the multiple Is chajitreil there is needless confusicn, .anil many dis putes ensue wliich the police .are of ten culled upon to settle. , Clerks in shops are provided with similar tables. In every trude an agreement is arranged us to the mul tiple which will be used in comput ing the price of articles in depreciat ed paper marks, as against the gold mark price. cf the northeast corner of Section 4 in Township 1 North vt Range IW fcjist of Willamette meridian in sain County and running thence west 24 roils, thence south 10 rods, thenc cast 24 rods and thence north III rods to place of beginning, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonir ing, as well as all the right, title and interest defendants and their gruntors had therein or thereuntc on the loth day of December A. II., 1U1B, or thereafter acquired tiieici:i or thereto. naUirully," writes l;irmiugliam, Ala.- iMrs -Adv. Knsn Pot ts, resh from the factory FRESH That said sale will be made mb- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE V.i.'.. : l. V... .,11 cerned that unde ami by virtue of Je p "atmory rig us o. re al! executisn bearing .lute the 22nd jlemptmn and will be subject to the . . . . . I Unl'i imf. minimi lltioll II nrior lllol l- ilay ol June, A. u-, l'jai, issued oun ; ,,' 7" 7. . . "i i :r. i .,.",. of and under the seul of the Cir-1 K"RB cuit Court of the Sfate of Oregon for Union County, upen the decree made and in said court on the 21st day of June A. I)., 1Q2I1, in thut cer tain suit therein pending in which J. D. Slater was plaintiff and l.eroy H. Tibuals, winnitreii nutans, timer Sweiger and iDun. 'Heidlemim were defendantH and to me directeil com manding me to sell as by law pro vided the hereinafter described real estate set out in said decree and exe cution to make therefrom the sum of $1044.00 with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent -per annum frcm the date of said decree and costs taxed at the sum of $12 00 und costs of sale 'I, the undersigned sher- ltt of Union County, Oregon, will on Monday the 2Jird day of July A. !., 1923, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., at the outside of the front door of the County Court house in La Grande, Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder for .oash Union Central Life Insur ance Company of Cincinnatti. Ohio , i LEE WAUNICK, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.' June 22-2SI-.)ulv (1-1)120 ROLL VOUR OWN WITH I D Rs X,m Croix Plip.ra AttKJ I Charier No. :!tl Al l.a Clrandi' Stntement of the I . La (iramla National Hank' ". 1 of W'Crande, County: of Union, i Sfaltp of Oregon, shewing the amount 'istaiiiling to the credit of every ile '; ioitoi .' July 1,' 1923, who has not :iiiiide a deposit, or who has not "With drawn 'miy pait of . his. deposit (com mercial deposit's, principal or inter-i-e.''Tor-'S peHoil iif moi-e than1 'seven : (7) years immediately prior to-said ' dale,' with the name, last known i place of residence or postoffice. ad dress of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. John ilurgoyne, unknown $8.1(1 John S. Hutner, unknown 1.75 A Combs, ui, known 1.10 J. Currv, unknown 8-71 J. W. Elinc, unknown 2.00 I'V F. Green, unknown 50 Mrs. Edw. Johnson, unknown... 5.00 V. II. I.oucke, unknown 1.38 ('has. Miller, unknown- 5.00 j Al. Ituhnko, unknown 90 Oo. Sceley, unknown 8.00 Minnie Shrader, unknown 1.60 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss. I, F. L. Meyers, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the Lo Grande National Bank of La Grande, county of Union, State of Oregon; Hint the foregoing statement is a full true, correct anil complete statement, showing the name, last known resi dence or nostoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re nuirod bv the provisions ot Sectibns . 101ii0-101fi;i, inclusive, Oregon : Lu'ws. F. L. MEYERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day, of July, A. D. 11123. II. C. Zurbiick, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dec. 3, 1924. J 1 ,21 2.2S0.O7 I1.212.23H. II, 17H.M 200.(1(1 0. 11(1 14l,9.r.0.lll) HrMM'ic lllitrM No. (2 KEPnitT OK THE CONDITIO! OF THE LA CRANDE NATIONAL BANK . In the State of Oregon, at Close of HuslneKs -on June Sa 11123, KESOl'KCES Loans and discounts, Incltidlus; rediscounts, ac- ,; c.ep lances of. pther, haukn,, .aud 'foreign bills of exchange or diuru sold with iudorsement M of this. bank;; .... : V-' Total' loans...,...l; ...i Overdrafts. utis'ecurcd.'i7a.4 I. fi, fidvemnint sen irl ties 9wiiel: Ucposlted to; secure circulation .!'. S. bonds par . 1 .Vttlue- .f.;..i:...Al... ;:!;...'. -v:'..,..'...- yVV; Otlj61 Vil.::VP.'Br.!iineat ftCUrltlBl Uucludiiiff premiums, if any)'. Total : , .... Other Imntls, stot'Us, sefurtttcs- etc: llnnkjng JIouso-. tdO.ndO; furniture, a!d fix tures. $17 4lii.o(l Heal estute owned other than hankinc liouae 1 .awful reserve with Federal Kenerv Dank Cauh in vault und amount due from national oanits .. r ' Amnnnl flnn from Ktntn hanks, .hankers, -and -'"rT"'.' trtiit companies (other than included Ui Items 8, 9, and 10 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting- bank (other than Jtem 12) Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Cheeks and drarts on hanks (Including Federal Jleserve Hank) located outside , of city or town of repot'tlntf hunk Miscellaneous cash Items- Redemption fund with V, S. Treasurer and due from I'. H. Treasurer .-Mi.'ir.iuiH . 7". 4ia.ao S7.OSo.8fl ry.ay:!.: 19U Ol I,.' 222 3on.:n 1,029.75 la.ouo.oo Head the Observer Want Ads. For Sale 10 np.ros, practically oiljolnlnff the city llinils with very kooi! lour-room lions,', chicken house and park and l,aiii; aliimt on, '-hall' this tract, is In oals. fine stand. The price Is only $ I.',, in. (". Terms: 52.r,o cash, balance. J:T. per month. This is an exceptional valuo and will interest anyone who desires t" ' ep o few rows, chickens nn,l Kanleii. I haie a rlient who ban n praclic olly n. iv I'O'lKe tnurlns car. run less H,;,n :i. i miles, looks ns well as tin day 11 h it the tactory. Owner desires to buy a residence, nml will pay cash difference if the property In priced rlhlly. or will assume difference 111 price. Two lots, close in paved anil sewer nil n-,1,1 for. illft Off KoMrth Street The price will interest those who de ,.,ie to build and live close In, near Methodist church. I have a modern bouse, practically six rooms, two bedrooms, ami on in- eins...l al, . nine noivli. full oanemeni l-ealim; plant, wash trays, nook, laundry chute. TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital slock paid In Surplus fund Vndivlde dprofits, less, current expenses., interest nml taxes paid flrrultitinir notes outstanding Amount due to national, hankit 1 Aui.qunt due to State .aiUia,. bunkere, .and trust' :25IS'.J. -eompajiies t rlieAlilfedHtates-.und 'forelEil y. -(i,, counlries'-'totlier Vliiin 'hicurted'''lil' Itelits' 21 l" ''' ' or 22) : : Certified checks otltsUindinff Total of Itenw 21, 22, 23, 14 and 25 10.200.2 Deniaiul deposits (other than bank ilrnnslui) subject lo Ite.srrve (deposit.1! payable within , , 30 days: ludtvidual dposlt subject to checlc ertlricutes of deposit due in less than 36 day (other than for money borrowed) w Slate, county, or other municipal deposits se cured by pledge of assets of this bank or surely bond . Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Iteserve Items 2IS, 27, 21, 29, 30, anil 31 Time deposits .subject til ItrMirve (payable after 30 dadys, or subject to HO days or mors no lice, and postal .saviors) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed other time deposits Tola) of time deposits subject lo Reserve, lllllls 32. 83. 34 and 36 Cniteif Suites ileHislts (other than postal sav ings), iiicliidiue War Loan deposit account and deposits of Culled States disbursing officers 52,0711. 948.1 S $ 2110,0110.00 00,000.00 1 li.fi I 2. 411 1 1119. 100. oo l . , Il.9tl4.12: . i 1.559.01 s.ucq.o BI8.04T.7S 21, SIC. 07 519 123.30 5 OOO.O'i TOT A 1 12.070, IHS.1S State of Orefon, County of 1'nlon. as. T. F. t Meyers, Cashier of the above-named oank. do aolemly swear that th eabove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. L. MKT fH. Casaler. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this Mb dav of July. IM'.I. I 'HAS. II. RET.VOLI8. Notary Public for Orffon. My com. mlwloo expires Jb. 24, 1924. COItltECT Attest: A. T HILL. II. S. HltOWNTO.N. J. (1. SNOIKil'.AS.S. Dlractora. breakfast r hutlt-ln mirror: t o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 4 o house built last fa", on paviii sire.-,, Boo, iilumbing and wlrinB. Immed iate possession can be given. Several fiiKill houses .priced rlsht on easy payments. Geo. H. Currey o o o o o Ol o o . O 1 o o o o o o i; o1 o a , Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, licensed Embalraer, Ambulance Service. iTione Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the -Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works Women's Lace Clocked SILK HOSE Lace clocked, full-fashioned, all-silk hose, in while and black an exceptional hose at $3.25. Sizes S'l' to 1" r' LADIES RLADYJO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Kbit can have fresh, Live" air 'round the home, office i or nursery for J-J little nnxtl ' Z. BM. iff ue no more current JT ' than a single lamp JMV" When the flip of a switch w'" turn on a 3reeze of live ' yyWl5j?i air from a G-E Fan that jiA7ait1 makes you feel better, work 'iiC-u;, " better, rest better, and at no f greater running cost than the light from one Mazda lamp why don't you install a G-E fan now? A Eiiaraia.X GENERAL ELECTRIC T5$ 'l ! -: 'Product v V GE laiis SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE II. & S. ELECTRIC COMPANY Distributors 128-U1 . J?" -' Great Revia 1 LARGE CROWDS INTENSE INTEREST Evangelist Harry R. R. Neat of Eugene, Ove. TENT at Y and Depot Sts. 2:30 and 8 P.M. See Sunday Announcements We Prav for the Sick Buntings' Bargains MAXWELL TOURING1920 model, in A-l condi- , tionj new. tires. all around, license. ' ' ' ' , ' i MAXWELL TOURING 191!) model, four new ' tires, licensed, good mechanical condition. , CHEVROLET .TOURING 1919 model, looks"and ; " ', ' i-itns like new, licensed. "' :'. r.2',r.".r.''..!'.!l NEW FORD F0UR-D00R SEDAN Extra'1 tire, '; shock . absorbers, automatic windshield clean er, sun visor, spotlight, muffler cutout, li cense. Save $100, on this car. FORD TOURING 1920 model, equipped Vith starter, foot throttle, license. Tires and me chanical condition exceptionally fine. CASE BUG Starter, demountable rims, two spare, tires, license. " , , RE0 TOURING In good condition. 1IARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE Just , """ oveHiauled'' 'and " in " excfjllbnt'" 't'oiI'drtWii';"; 1 licensed. C. W. Bunting & Son 1525 Jefferson Avenue Telephone Main 792 ooooooooonooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo' o o o o o You Wouldn't Drink Stagnant Water Whv breathe dead air? GET A G-E FAN at H. & S. Electric o , o o o . o o o g , o . o o o o o 107 Dcnot St. Phone 393-W ' g Sommer Hotel Bldff. ' o O O ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Canning Season Is Here a Let us supply you with FRUIT JARS, LIDS, RUDIJERS, Etc. We are now taking orders for FANCY LOGANBERRIES PHONE J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot Street Two Phones Call Main 73 No Charge for Delivery Heal Estate Insurant 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090001 1 i