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mil Page Eight That New Suit (Kir KiiilN ure fur I he inuu who hjii'DiIh wlnoly fur to upend ivfm'ly Ik lu Have. t t Our hiiIU reprem nt - the bent concentrated . buying power rn prod tire In mali'.y merchandise. ; KitnlinK windy -mid miv huf will po Imnd In liund. i 8.8ft iu yxnm Men's Wear Moiicy-Savinsr Cush " Store For Men . 1309 Adami Ave. " UniMfua Strawberries"" " On Sale at Roseburcr UOSinil'liG, Apr. 13. (Al' riMHtta valley trtruwbeiTleM were plaeed on the local market today, the wllent that they have ever ap peiin( In crate IoIb, ludleuttonM ure that thero would he an aliunde aiK-e of be r ilea DiIh season and that tlnrft urntihl hn u mh ft li-ioul ( it. illy avHllahle for ahlpment to out-1 Hlde inurkets by the1" end of tho wei-k. loeal price today wero 35 centH Im.t box. v ts hythc'-rnd of tho 10 Years Ajo Today : !. C, HlKidKIVItia1 linU WtUU. ery Htote opened on Adaiim n Venue. Itefl-etflinieutH MerveJ In afternoon,' Mm yJ: O; KnoriKiuHH. Mrs. Lloyd Scrlh er and.MtB. .Her bur I l'atll son. pouring. . ... .,11wt. Wa are ntlll Helllnt; WliMe' Ivoty Toilet Article ut half pilee. Now Ih the. time to Kt t hone ex t ru pleeeH t he t you have been wnnthit;. lo It .Ottl L. &L. Dru Co. I. H. Clyde Pttliuan hlllel a crow -Hiiiuliiy. To Our Patrons Our llrcjid and Pantries arc.no Iniuror nu'H-rl lv the Black Cut. Hut we apu in u position to j-ivc you prompt and courteous service with 'our usual line of Bread and Cakes, at out retail store opposite Ob server. , - -j:-; V For your convenience ;ve will be open, Sundays hereafter. "Made To Soli More." Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of Golden Crust The Maye-To-Sell-Morc Troducls. SH.ER.RY.S I .AST MIOWIMI rWM. II. IK Mll.l.i: nu "Three Faces East" .HriTA t.ot lAl, - itom;itT ami:s - i,ii; iu;hm uml hi:miv it. I.IMI.I, An IntcfiM'ly -jrlpplug iHcl(Hlrtiiim;V m.tei plniiipa of the Ntvrvt STkH. wild a liarkgriiuiid uf war ami 11 lilifhly ninmnilc 1or ur Ime and n iwildc whiikim -Nicrillct1 fur her ttMiiilo's sake , AImi .'-Itowlug 'Ai-Iiuiiiii' M AHIS 1IM KM)AY ''I Mi; KI "ilNHFlTPRIIK i i . CHICAGO, Apr. 13. AI Hplle profit laUilltf Bult'H of IlllKf volume wheat roao rapidly In price today. May delivery taking this lead with u Jump of about five centH a htiHhul, Houses with eastern con ncolionn were completions buyent. suppom-dly for wpeeulntoiH - who Jjuvu been cutiKlit Bhurt of wheat. 1'roHpeulH of u lute alart for the ilfilti cuiiudluu crop were reported and a fa I (in off or 4.44iMmu hmdi vtn In the world's uvailuhlc Mipply total leaving the utftfrcuutc at S, loa.aou IhihIh-ih a.t afraliiHt l';,:juj, Uut it year ao. Wheut cloned uimeltlcd to 4c net higher. CHK'AUO, Apr. 13. (Ily the As- Hoclaled J'rctw) Chicago vJlieut opeutiK prlecn: i to 1 Uu higher; May, new Jl.t.iMi 1 1. tin l, and July $ l.3ti n ?1.37, were follewed boom by additional Bulim thai carried May up to $l U3'i and July to 11.38 ft. ritisro rot intv BAN e'KANrisro, Apr. 13. (Al') (1. H. Iliirenu Agricultural Kro- iioiiiIch) -lli-ollcm: Leghorn 1 'n 1 pnmiibt 2bfu 2v; 1. puundH 3.1 '( 3 He. I'Yyein: leKhorn 'i rn 2 Vj pounds 411414 2c; colored 2 to 2 '-i pound frf I3e: few higher, . . Young roo.HterH, and pulletH: Col ored. S pounds and up 44 4c; few hiKher; HtaKHX showing apurH ,3'('i 35e. Old roaster; Colored ltifri lsc; 1'HrhoriiH inf Kc. 1x-if horn hrnn: potiudri 1'tic; 3 pound.1 s"v; Zffi'4l poundH 21 fa i J -urse colored heiiH; Munch 34 'its 36c; eautern y4li35t " riso miTi:uiAT KAN KltANCIHt.'O. Apr. 13. .(Al) Ilutterlat f.o.h. Sun Kruncinco 44 centH. ' rOHTI.A.V l MVKS'IXH It I'OltTLAND, Ore., Apr. 13. (Al) Oittle HN-udy; recoiplH li5. Hlei'i, Kood HU IS. 75. Iloim Hteady; reeelpta lo. Jle ivy welKhtH (25(1 to :;f0 lbs.) UieilhtlU, good and choice l'2tt ?I3.7f; nted- 111,11 wW'18 -00 ' w lhM 'om- n,on - uieuium. koou anu cnoiee la fit $ 14. Sheep nominally steady; cclpls. . a1 ' O-dar Polish. Mop Sc. it it your dealer's, this ktcac foIlih mop. All the 0Cedar esturcfi the light weight screw in handle. The lonn cotton Hnt leu twah, triangle shaped to Ret into hard corners. Padded so woodwork won't suffer Reductions In other mops In varying sites, toot 75c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. DUSTS CLEANS POLISHES TDNK.Iir. Ctatid Cantnr I.I'I.IE ti THK 11111.n1 i iiiulu -HIGHER TODAlf . a real ........ Market hews of the Day iii a; ;itAi. Wheal; Oim'ii HUtli Ijow CIom? May, iieiv....1il 101 'j HIO HUM May, old .. I :', Hhift ism; l2 .inly i:i(H6 ; '4 ish'4 i:iiK sept i:ti in l '( l:iii uitf w :nvH i iii:t -IJVKIU'CHIU Apr. 13. AI) Clone wheut. to 1U hbrher; May I In 4; July lib 3'l; October Km 7 fc-d. . rni(';) 'asii. f'lIM'ACO. Apr. 13. ( A I') Ciwh: Vln at, No. 3 red f 1.71 U No. 1 hard 1.7 1 1.72. ' Corn. No, 3 inlxt-d 70e; No. 3 oatH. No. 3 white 4- V 1j 43c; No. 3 while 42 fl 430. Kye, no muIch. ll.irh y HZtl HHp. ' - , , Ttiuothy w-ed K r7 $ i,TTi Clover HCed 92V 'l 32 l'OUTI,M WHMAT ' I'OltTIND, Ore., Apr. 13. (Al1) Wheal: HMU. hard white $ 1 . 4 J ; hard white. bliieHtciu. liaurt $1.4K; nun while. $ t.fi ; western red 1I.M Vii hard winter, northern aprinj; M-44; wiHleru red $1.43. TodiiyVj ear receipts: Wheal 3.r; flour 7; corn 2; oats I; hay 3." Stock Market Weaker Under Selling Pressure NKW YOKK. Apr. 13.- (My. the AHMot luteil Cretui) Kurt her weak mchh developed at the opeiiluir or today's Htoek market when uelliiiK preHwure waa renewed itKaiiiHt the inolora and oilier Hpeculatlve in dirtriuls but the K'ncrut list Kth ered alreuKth In the early after noon. The recoviMiy wan featured by bulllMh demonatr Hloiis lu the local transaction! r.Htained invest ment demand for t he hitch rade rallH lircminutbly Influfinccd the publication of excellent l'J25 (arn lnK utiitemeiitH and short cover ing In ome of the ihtitorH, which appear to be oversold at least tem porarily. ' The clone w:i firm. OpurntlonH for thei rle made rooI profrreH lu th' late trad with buying of the motors and aceeKHorleM aided by relaxation of money ratcH. Total sales approximated 1,400, 0i) tdmrc.s. CHICAGO MVKSTOCK CI1ICA(. Apr. 13. Al) -(I. S. Oepartment of AKrl'tilture) Hoks "2, (too. slow, uneven; opened steudy 1o lUc higher than Monday's ImhI prices to yard traders and a few shlppcrn; later Irudlntr dull; few inC'diuin and heavy weight butchers about steady at Monday's uveruKe,: lighter weluht 5' 2'ic lower; ship- id utf outlet narrowed; hltf packers inactive; top on J lof( l&o pound weiirhtB $U.7:. Cattle U'.OUO; ateer trade'slow; weak to l fit under Monday! aver jiko market; steady to weak with Monday's close;; bent heavy cuttle early ai yeurutiKS ia.;u: r i . . ; t f.tj bulk tl.7&' !J.H5: stockers and) roltTI.AXO, Ore".. Apf. 13. AP) feeders and hulls fully steady; .shu The Northwestern polalo deal Is stock slow; steady to w ak; IfKht t drawtntf to a close . with prices at heirers upward lo $l; liberal fmp-lll'' P'k for the season tfinl with ply of IIk lit heirers offered; num- t buyers still scouring the producliiff eruuM lots selling at 9N.M"' 'J.2i: w i'lions. hopliiff to pick up uddi euiftandliiK weluhty boloKna bulls tlonal supplies. There .s,, u, -Kood $ii.:t.r; veal largely S..rn Til to . packers; few nt 9li.f0. ' Sheep iti.tMMi; early sales of na tive lumlts steady to strong; market weakened off later; few sale de.- Hlrable wnoled lambs al $13.501 913.75; three loads to outsiders 914; steady Of wtrong; praetlc.tlly no ai ly sales of clipped lambs; ii.sking about 912 fpr best handy weight; kimi brad or good Call. fornia springers ut 9ir..f.i; 53 head out Of three doubles Sleady. few .Mb) hits or rJtt wooled ewes 9S.75 , m m a i ing lit nhin; con in ry uemanu improved; supply ffinall. NKWRASKA PRISON WARDKN VISITS IX OREGON CAPITAL SAI.KM. (He. Apr. 13. .1 Wiirtbn I'enlnn, M the Nebraska slate prison. WiiKhele htle. esler--lay, ilreguu . pristtn oflu tulK n.tiil tut lay, hut w.t;s itut ashed nor did Ui tptak about the reciul rumor thul he w iiH slated for tip point luenl us uard'-n of the Oregon peniu ntiat y. W.irdeu l''enen came west tu Vancouver, Va:h., to get a pri ma. -i- hu x being rl 1 milled lo Nebraska from WKtOiiiixlun, and was aet nmpiutted to Sah in by the heiiiT ot i iitrhe county, t'ule.ss he let 1 for Nebraska last nlk'ht he is oeih-ved Mttll to b- lit Vancouver. Netihet - tioveruor l'h rcr nor nny my ut her t rielnl w us lurnrmed that lento wiit coming to KaU-pi. Wiit.h 11 I.lilie is 111 at his home here and uus not visited by Ken ton. tluverm r I'lerce today waiutiy If in i that tu' hud ever been In -umuiunh-atbm . w Ith Kenton rela tive to an appoint hunt to the ur- b tiK!ilp In re. Mr did not t'ee Ken on"TTut lr,i: (he hi! tecs a is , hen-. l'i;Tt..l. civ,. Ayr. U. t.Vt - Atislut dental of a rumor that he hud b' - n ottered the position " warden at the Oregon Htate pi ntteinlaiA wu made here today by V. J. T. Kenton, w ho holds that poit ion ut the Nebraska Institu tion. p- a No mid that his trip to Tahiti y.Htetday w;is not for the pUtpo-.e ot' neclUKj the (jim-rnor tn couiMctton with sticlt an offer and fui t (fi- d' nit d I hat be had seen 1 in 1 V t titU e. William Duhy Kntcrs I5alcr Mayoralty Race l!.KKK. (Me. Apr. 1:1. (Social) W dli.iin Iniby, ihahuuin t the i.ite liighviay coiiimlNt.on. has de Htm. . vrttei. d the May prtmarti s tor iMHiihi-U inn as maiir of tia U r. iMiby fi a s livd In this chy tor i ts pan tio Uvudi. , LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Stiing Beans ADDear On La Grande Market blrlntf beans arc now on sain In the local retail uiarkcta. marked ut 36 cenu a pound. Walla Walla anparairus haa dropped, to 16 cents a pound. I A atAMH WHOLESALE u, .MAitKtrrs . rmdfiy (llvo weight), y, Heavy hena 22c lb. Medium heim--Ktc lb. i UkM heha 14c lb. ... . I Stai 8c lb. V No. L llyo turkeys 2c lb. Muur. Hard Kederutiou (hard , wheat) -17. K0 bbl. -Hoft wheat $7.00 bbl. L ;AMiK Itl-rTAIL BtAttKKfS I'oiiltry. llenu 30o lb. f Meats ami FIhIu Heef boll10il2fto lb.' Chops and Bteuks 26c lb. Halmon (ntrlcjly fresh) 38c tb Halibut 380 lb. - Oiilry. . . Jird 10 Iba. $ l.UG; G lbs. 91. "U . liutter, Creumery 47o lb.; Hue a roll. - . ... Cheese 4Hc lb. .' ' Honey, coiiiIj 30c lb. , , . VeKclablch. rotittoe.Hc lb, (tuiiull quanti ties); 94.4U for 1 co-lb. StrinK beajis 3&c lb, Ipt. Caltrornla-Kreun pca--25o lb. Walla WulK aspuruiriiHT-l&c lb. Carrots 2 bunches tor 26o ,.v Celery 3dc blinch. ..." I'arsley 10c bunch. -lleets I6c bunch. . (ireen peppers 50c tb. New eahharfe Sc lb.' Turnips 15u bunch.- i; 1 Yellow onions fi lb. for 25c, Cauliflower hc lb. ,' Hot ho use letluce 26c lb. California head - lettuce'' ' 14c Spinach 3 Iba. for 26c. ' Hot . house radisheiK2 bunches for lfc. v Ceh-ry hartn 33c bunch, tirecn onions 10c bunch, 3 for 25c. x Hot house to mat oca 4 Uc lb. Cucumbers 40c each. ' Fruit. . Strawberries 40c box. lJiubaib 4 lbs, 26c. Apples o lbs. for Zto ' , llananns 16c lb. - ' l.emoiiH 45c do. i OranB86t) to K7c do. , . . Crape fruit- lUc- each. , ; . . KiiKMr., ..trp'-i' . Cune sugar .66 for 100 lbs. . x . Gsollie. , - Gasoline, regular, retal-r-2?0 gal. (Jasoline, high tet, retail S6c Spud Prices, at Peik ' iAs Season Nearfj nc) ""ipptnt; outlet to flw south at lev els Hint warrant the locul Jobbers a fair profit. Haying has slowed down . lu Clarke county not from any lack; tnf interest but because holdings In , i H- growers' hands are gelling' jxcarce and prety well scattered., .The fame situation applies at vultcy: ; points. I Today local buyers are offering for (.ntM fr,,,lv for v s No , I ih-iiunkn JlM(l ri.ml..,., fnr f . UilUm Vl,klma Is uuollnff tuts is 54. &o in carload lots and means S4.T5 paid down in Portland when freight, hauling uml shrink age are considered. The new potato deal Is lieliiR- buried up by the strength lu old potatoes. New Garnet chills are still selling around i lo 20 cents a pound although they ure nu longer In the novelty cIuhm. Kgg receipts are not so heavy this week and the local market 1 showing u good healthy tone. On the exchange current receipt are fractionally higher at 234 cents with other grades unchanged. Con siderable buying at country points new. , The butter market ts burety .steady with hoard iUoiatlons un changed. Slight accumulations, however, are Hhowlug In this mar ket. The rlrt decline In April on mw milk Is shown todiry with the buying price down five centH per hundred at 92.30. The market on country dressed veal has h ha rd 1 1 me recovering from lu.tt week's slump with re. ceipls pouring In liberally. Top ealves today quoted at 14 H tu 15 cents with many choice, light of ferings moved t a lower figure. roitn.ANh ritoni t i: IM1UTI.ANO. ore.. Apr. 13. (AH Kggs firmer. Current receipts 22 S' 23c; fresh medium 21c; fresh landtm firsts 2;tci fresh standanl extr.rs '.'4c. Uutler euy. taw milk down Sc cwt. nt 92.3". Kvtm cubes, city 3Sc; stanilanls 3Sc: prime ftntts 3Nc: flcsU 3Tc; prints 43c: cartons 4 4c. Poultry firm, je-iiree. Heavy hens 2i2(ic; light 24e: broilers Xai4t'e: jouhb4 white duck.- 2V- 32c; do dremed nominal: drcss'd trkes 431t 5e; live noiulnnl; geese, dressed 2ii 3c; capons luimtnal. Milk Hint churning crvum 4lc net , Phlppere truck In .one I. Cream delterd Portland 43c. Haw milk (4 per cent) 92. 30 cwt. r.o.U pot Hand. , , , Potatoes firm, wlih bids up 25 V ith: 3.t:ii 94. " o mens iuiet i.;si;$:',- "r - I inni m i i 11 I ti i AUUUIWtALlHi IX) N DON. Apr. 13. (AP) Sir Oswald Mosley, Tory, and his soc lallHt . don and duuKhter-hirlaw tiudy Cynthia, are ut odds over the luestlon of wealth and socialism. The father contends that the wealth of bis son and dauphter-in-luw should be given up In the cause they espouse. The socialist son declares the .socialist cuuse t can belter be aided by, retention of wraith. . Tho tiuestlon of waiving titles ul- so Involved 111 the Issue. Lady Cynthia Is a daughter' of inn late Martiula Curzon and a grund daughter of the late I'vl '.. Letter, Chicago ' millionaire. On her recent visit to the t'nlled Stat es she scoffed at her title uml said she could not get rid ot it. In a letter Monday In the Jially Mull, Hlr Oswald taunts his 'hou and hlo daughter-in-law, siiylng that nioro valuable help would be rendered to the country If "in-t sleud pf uebleA'Ing cheap publicity 1jout relinquishing titles." they would' take ,tuore material action b (tiring up sonte of their wealth to inake, easier Ilie plight of some ff thelr iiiofe unfortunate follow- Eva Vanorder, Shot in Hand, Leaves Hospital UNION,' ( Kpecla I ) . . Kvh Van ifrdp.r, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. Clurpftce' Vanorder of The Park, vua .shar through Mho hand with u tweflty-two recent I while out ariulrrul luintlng. She hud placed Che guh on" U' bUclt-rake und took hold of-the.lmrol .to pull ft lo ard her when a. wire .caught her hand.. ";... ;.". : . ' . She waa brought 1o I'nlon Im mediately' to a doctor, who look an-X-ray picture of the wound and took her to the Orunde Uonde hos pital for further treatment. ? While the-- condition of the wound la serldua. she will, prob ably get along alright. She left the hospltul yesU'rduy morning. ii:hcit cLKAiti:i KCOKNK, Ore,. Apr. 13. (AP) Une county officials cleared u de- Hclt ot 9.Tt.5-JL'.GSt ahown in the red column of tlie Imoks on Jan uary.I, i;3iV. and ended the en- gulnw year with a balance of 927, uT'j. 15, ncpordlng to the figures of the auditor received here yester- find; it HERE Cop -for MUo POIUmn nasi ke ta bj tfOO a. m. ' " ' . '' ,l r Thanks. ' Thank the young mun avIio came to' my assistance when 1 caught my finger belweon two..wlndow sashes and siiiuslieil It. ; There-waw no pos sible way to retleve-myself. ,i . . . Urs. J. J. Hawley. . 4-13-llp : Npecful t26c per gallon crockery jars, for putting up eggs. Melville's Hardware. 4-12-4t ' 3 lessons In artificial flowers, lamp shudefe, buketsfc etc., now at Newlin's Book store.- 4-titf Mineral oil the best Unit Is sold for about of the price you gen erally pay und wo sell It- by the pint, quart or gallon Try it. Sold only by Sllverthorn-Wriahfs fam ily drug store . 4-Utf soTici-; to ai'to ovm:hs When you break your windshield or side glass, -take your car to ItlchurdMonj "The Art Man" fnnd have him re-fit It with finest Bel gium Noil -Shatter Plate. It costs you no nthre lo' have the best, al ways nt Itlchardon's Art & tiirt Shop. t 4-13-It 9 Cent Kale. See our window. Melvllle'sHartlwnre. 4-12-41 HeniMitctihig, prtuutng, button holes. Ha Norton's KMkJy Shop. $ 1014-tf . Kino stationery, latest patterns, best quality ut prices that must appeal to all at Sltverlhorn-Wrlg-hPs family drug store. ' 4-Ulf IMXWtK)l. I-srge load boxwood dellven'd iu Ia Grande. 96.no. Call I U. Men efco Lbr. Co.. lxnn Tree. 4-3tf xtn ix piTi itr.s enlarged und hand tinted by Klch- rdPXn. "The Art Mun." make mtf pictures for your home. Take your picture work tu Itlchnrdsou's Art A Gift Shop. 4-13-lt I'Vrniers that use carbonate of copper or blue stone will find plenty at reasonable prices at Sil- -ert horn-Wright s f a in 1 1 y drug store. 4-3tf School Funds now available for farm loans In I'nlon County. See H. K Dixon, Foley Building. M Grande. Or. -ltf iutk ur 1-ltial Scttlcim'nl. Notlcv IS hereby given that the undersigned executor jf the estate of Nancy J. t'houte, deceased, haa fUiiI In the County Court of I'nion County tr iron, hia flfiai. account, tWidt Ihut sliid rVmrt hiw fixed the hAMBrtof Icn oVhs.t!A. ht n t urday. thl 24u tfao AyrW, ut its court room hi the court House ut La Grande, Union County, Ore gun, us tho tlino and place for Uie hearing of any objections to sutd i final account and for tho final set tlement und distribution .of said estate. Hated Hiis 23d day of Murch, lyjti. . I .. J. M. CHOATK. . Kxccutor of the eututo uf Nancy J. Choatu, deceaseds Cochran & Kbcrliurdt attorneys for executor. Mur. 23. 30- April 6, 13, SO. SIMMONS. In (he Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for County. of Union. Aunlo llonun, : , . Plaintiff VS. - -L" I ., ,. Anna Oliver, a widow.1, Asaoci- T uted Kruit company, a coVporu- tlun and J. W. Itarity, trusteo , of Associated Kruit-company, a corporation, bankrupt. Defcndunls. To tlie A.sHocluted Fi'ult company. a corporation; ahd fj. VV. Iturlty, trusteo of tUe Associated Fruit company, a corporation, bankrupt, defendantH: In (he name of the Stale of Ore gon, you and eueh of you urp here by required to appear and answer the Complaint filed ugaiust you in (lie uhove enlitlediCout and cuuhc, on or before six full, weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons against you, und if you fail so to appear and answer, fur want thereof tho plaintiff will pray tho Court, for judgment und. heerco against you as follows: That the plaintiff have judgment against the defendant Anna. Oliver 1 fur the principal sum of Jsr.OH.Olt, ; together with tlm principal sum of i 987.50 with Interest t hereon at 1fc rate of S per wnt por nnmiin from ! und afler March Kth, ll2G,'and for! tho Xurther principal sum of 3S7."u : with interest thereon ut' tho rate! of 8 per cent per annum from und j after September th,1925, for the I further principal sijti of 9S7.0O, together with Interest thereon ut the rate of a per cent per, annum from und after MarcU'Sth, l'J2t und further for interest ut the rutu of 8 per cent per unnum on the. original sum of 93500. (in. rromiind nrter tho 8th day of March, 102b I for the further sum of 9400.00 m a reasonable attorney's fee. herein, I and for plaintiffs costs and dis bursements Incurred in .tills suit... That the sums of money above ) et forth bo decreed to be a good.: valid und subsisting lien upon ttio premises described us follows, to- wit: ' . Thn Northwest Quartet of Ihc Northwest tjuarter ofSec- ',. tlon 2u, in Township 2 South of Itunge 3J, Kast of the Wil lamelte Meridian, Union Coun ty, Oregon That the, said mortiraee he do- creed lo be prior In time und su- pcrior in riKlit to any right, title or interest, ckiim or lien which the said defendants, or any of them. may have or claim to have, in, to or upon the said premises or any (part thereof. .Iji Grande, I'nlon county. Oregon. Tlut the said mortgage bo fore-'on Monday, the 15th day of March, closed and that iho said defendants ! 1 1)2 B. The order directing' tho serv ;and each and al) of them be barred )lce of munitions upon you by pub- of all right, title, interest, claim or Hen, in and to the said premises or any part thereof, und of all equity of redemption, save and ecepting the statutory right of redemption.' That I he said premises herein before described, together with nil J the appurtenances thereunto be longing, be sold under foreclosure in accord unco with tho laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this court in such cases; that the Sheriff at lite time of-such, s:ilc put the prt 'chaser or the properly Into possession l hereof; that the sheriff be directed to execute and deliver to the purchaser ut the time of suuh sale a certificate of sale- to said properly so sold und. a sheriff's deed to same at tho ex piration of the time allowed by law for the redemption of eal prop erty, if no redemption he had. That the money arising from such sale he applied to the payment of the Judgment of the plaintiff hej-e. There II goi'H ngafu. I haven't nny time to write an ml In I he fir-i plu-e. but us I hmc fiirimtl a habit I miuimim I will have to km'p it up. mo git I tons or white paint ami 100 alloiiv- uf puie IhiHciI lltweil 'oil due liiuiornnv. Put the two together, get a sprnv pump and go ocr ynur In mix and garage, A Her I bit is thaie, tluuip In iihimi tot) lbs, of Venetian rvi nit I go miM' your Ikiiii, ctih kcn huu'cs mul laig fciu-fH. Then if )our wife don't iM-bave liarself. turn the spray pump en her. VImkiv -I furgtit. We ltnc a rine lot uf tmly ciiMomers. They may tut u i lie reil iwihit nu me. My , wire sa they might lo. Then j h( ms not lu put U In. The ' (uilnt ii Ki.a5 M-r galluii. I will) lute more to iiy iitvxt lime; h.nv e tr, my w I fe a n I I iu e mi it 1 iHUHigh ulivady. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tin Poor Sinn, l-'rlrn.!" Siear I'tnunlrT- l'lmnp Miilu all Mo Sunday Uusincsa. Trvi yi III II V lp Depot St, THREE REMARKABLE GROUPINGS IN LADIES' PURSES Pouch Shapes Ncv styles. All That's New In Bags ' Ve Are Showing Now! ., Group No. 2 Consists of , fine-grained hathor, makes simply stun nlnif liaus such us we are now showing in spring pat terns. At $2.49 SEE THEM L Uf, ultorney'M fees and sumH found dun said -plaintiff, . und the re- 'malnde. if any thero be, paid over as by law dlrecter. .And that plain tiff huvc such other and further re- Mef 41s lo the Court, may seem meet und equitable in the premises. 1 Tit l Runimons Is piibiisJied '11 gainst you by virtue of an order I made and entered by the Honor- able C. H. McCutlocu, Judge of the above entitled Court in tho city of licatlon thereof in the Im Grande For home without H-?ct rlclty. the MartaRti availible with In-built gawlloe motor. I ForboniMwIthoutHwtrlcItv. THE Maytag washer is selling itself in a thousand homes a day. Washing its way into the hearts of a thousand housewives. Arousing enthusiasm creating confidence by its surprising washability its cleaner quick quieter easier washing. You try the Maytag, too. Do your next week's washing with it. See if you like it as much as the thousands and thousands of women do whe wash with it right along. 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