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5J Gifts for (he Graduate MANHATTAN SHIRTS The finest broad cloths and Madras weaves we have shown, in the most striking patterns. The Store For Men Style Leaders EGG'S VALUES HIGHER TODAY COUNTY COUR I PROCEEDINGS - AT MAY IMO TIIIIM lu ro Hllowancu of hills: .'j ' . (M'iNKIIAI. Kl'NU. Uvnio IliU. Ti'l. .Co., tulu- iilionca .'. ; I Y.. Turrull, ri'tiiiiurhitr vutttrg ".. H. J. Nvlaun, Uu I'huI A. Hiivrv, lu Dliutri rruillioiiiiuu Co.. supplies ., .:..t. t'urri'y1 1'rras, tlo i....... )im)ioiiir & Co., 1)0 Ilirnilntitoii Typewriter Co. ' uo :. WotUtii Union TvU-ifrituli r . Co.. ti'lt'enipli strvlou It. It. Huron, 1'. Al.. alumui, .a olc. ., i. ......:... .HiM'tirtty Mnil & HiivIiirh - Co., bond premium ...... NHson l'rlndnif Co.. da .... H. ii. i. & . Co.; iiithin. .. City or Ui timniltf, wiitnr '. , runl .. armidu Itondv l-lmlloT Co., . coul .. , . VMwyr-llolims Mure. Co., xuppllcs K I l.lllj, do (li-untltt HUitlrlu Co., do . V. II. lloluicnkunip Co., do Ursa Kelly, rc-lstrrliK stu V Hullo .. ....v.:....'....'...: lr.' I C. MroslM, do C. I. I'slmcr, do Kaln U Ollmort-, do J. Iti'lMir, euro ImMue-nl persona .. , ................ Hoovirlsttl llrocury, p ' flloa i lrn. J. W. Kralt, do .'Hemlock (Irori'ry, do ........ llrundu Itomlu Mont Co., do .......i. . Huif Orociiry. do 'lona Uanlilnr, mirslnir III :.. illgviit portion .. ........ Jlnt . Ijiko . Smiutiirliiiti, I euro of IndtHvnl percon.. Ijuke (Iimi rhi'iirt. rrnl fur V ImllKimts ., ... .....i........ .Tho. Arinnis, tlo vf'TVHm Motor Co.. np. R2M .60 1.110 1.1D 3.IIK IS.S5 77.1U ; a. 10 30. UO IS. (10 6.75 47.UO 110.05 .110 .1.411 2.70 15.75 i.sr. 5.60 40.00 U.JO 13.26 1.60 C 00 ;.oo 2.10 1. 06 4.10 IK.tO .00 Ins. on einployt'H .......... KlKln lU'i'ordfr. piihllslilng vourl protH'i'dlnini I.Hirhtoii Weld. & Mucli. ' Works, repslrs Ml. Kmlly llittrv. supplies., HIIvitI horii-WrlKlit 1 M'UK Co.. do I & I.. liniK Co., do lu Grttndu Olwrver, puli IblllllK court proceedings UKKKIIAI. ItOAUH Ktililc Intl. Tel. Co., tele phone .... K. . LlKlit & Tower Co., ligliU uud power City of 1m Urandc, water rent , WeHtern Colon Telegraph Co.. telegraph Hervlcc .... Nelson . Printing Co., mip pllea .. Wlggaim tonipnny. do Willamette JCfiulpmcnt Co., ' do Hlute Jllghwuy Coiuuila- uluii, do 109.67 Itlliwell Orilder Mfg Co., do D7.U2 KeiMiaughty Mitchlncry Co., do .. W. H. Ilolinenkamp Co., do l'erklna Motor Co., do Clyde 1. Kiddle, do .. I. M. Ililwc. A: Imp. Co., do M. II. Weimcr, do j . V. 1. Lilly, do U'oucretu l'lpit Co., tlo I''lctclicr till 'CO., do I'laylti nil Co., do Klaildard (ill Co., do CJriintle ltondo Lumber Co.. do Lelgliton Welding & Much. Worka. rcpalra Ia Cti-ande Irun Worktt, supptlea .. J. W. "Deny, blacktimltli- Ing : I'ete, ii race, labor .... J. T. (Irace, do i J. M. ltowury, do 17.00 4.04 20.66 03.1.06 1IH.32 11.39 3.50 3.00 3.06 42.3(1 41.00 S44.13 10.16 10.60 80. S5 SO. 02 60.67 IXIIITI.AK'TI HM. Ulv !. (API ! A healthier lane In ahown In the local egg market with values high er on the exchange. Krcah aland ard firsts are now quoted oq a parity with eitraa at 27 cent. Jle celpt eggs aro also fractionally higher at 26 centa. Other grades are firm and unchanged. Quotations on the local dairy ci change are: Eitraa and ' firsts 27 cental mediums 24 cents and cur rent receipts 26o. Iteceipts continue fairly llbc with quality excellent for storing although doalera complain about Arrivals reported yesterday amounted to 1720 cases,. Out of umount llil cases, went Into the cooler,, bringing (he local storage holdings up to 41.157 cases. Hhlpplng demand : is moderate with a light movement to Cali fornia uud -to th exxt.'' i ' While top grades of butler .are still holding low, quality stock la weak, and lower, "Prime firsts arc down a fraction at 'it 1 Cents. Ite- celpta 'yesterday" totalled . 27,168 pounda .with. 137,374 pounda manu factured, v Approximately, 1(1,476 bounds wero put Into storugc. Cool er holdings In Portland are almoct nouuitv o year ago, uue largely to l ho mild oprn.wllltcr and the earn ings, of the season;' lroductlon ia heavy iut shipments to the south aro helping to keep down the sur plus here. j I'ruiw.alid fat bids are iincbaiigetl:' ,.'. .' ' : V'- v ' ".I . Market hews of the Day IHICAUO (illAIN beat l Opm Hlgb tw Uoae Mar. WW .. IM . I!4 iVi Maj, uw....iaa, m ,ttu io Jnly tM IMK I3i M-pl 1SI5. POItti.AM) WHKAT I'OltTLA.Nll, tire., May 31. (AP) Whttat -No session today. TO' day's car receipts: Wheat 120: flour ; corn 1: hay 6. I Uuy Ulenn. do . 26.77 ,. .t. (linhiim, do , It. H. liuvls, do ... 10.23 ' H. I. lliirch, do ... I It. II. I'rbvnlt. do W. Ii. l'rovolt, do . 10.00 It' P. t'ourtney, tlo i C. V. llitrm-lt. do . IS. 00 Iti. no lti.oo titles 21.00 .A. J. Willis, tviilitrntuster.. ti,S.25 Fstnte Ind. Aeelileni Comm.. 10 Years Ago Today Dull scucc: Lu Ciaiulo 18, Cove I t. I'lcuty of At-limi Col Iho Oriiduato it 1'01'NTAIN $1.41) lo ? 10.00 Como in mul sou them. L. & L. Driif! Go P. S. Yyntlin Ivory P. S.T-Pyiiilin Ivory John C. Wrlglil. du II. T. Swim, tlo Asa Kuowlcs. do I W. W. Stevens, do It. lil lilueker. du U. 8. lllaeker, du Merrill lilueker, do Minesl Hell, do . Vivian A. ItlehartlHi do i John A. Illehards, do .... ! Charlie Connor, do ........ I Wallace l.nkt, tlo ' 11. IJikf, do Jesse Ijtke, tlo ...... Glenn lkc, du Jai-k lutke, do ltnv l4iko, tlo I-M. J. Iiutill. tlo 'i'om tlaskins. do Clarence Looker, do M. fhlHhtilm. tlo Leslie Sltiirtx. du IS. t). Tuul. tlo J. C. Ileartltn. tlo Wm. C. Church, du ...... l'. W. Hearden, du Joe Scott, tlo ... i John It. Scott, tlo Joe W heeler, do , O. W. LliKltsh. tlo C. K. Moore, tlo ' Lawrence Moore, do l-.ai'l Moore, do J C. J. Keksti'ln. tlo j Win. Kcksu'ln. tlo , ' iv irv liotv. do ' l. S. lirown, do j ll. I. IVrrtu, tlo Kd. ivrln. tlo 1 t'liits. ltumilton, do ........ I ItoKs Irvln. tlo Arthur l ltehtt-ua, tlo ... l-.'tlCTtr (oflln. tlo Charlie P. Cordon, du .. (leo. K. Itnjjt-. tit. . . .. 6.U0 144.62 67.43 . 12.48 , 4.U 39.93 4.09 29. DC 17.86 11.96. 101. OH 6.G6 6.S6 6, 1,'C 1SS.S6 114.77 114.77 37. M 4.99 30.92 31.19 1 1.97 10.(0 12.47 6.98 6.98 6.9$ S.97. f.S.77 03.S2 t.49 14.96 24.96 17. 9 13.45 26.41 I. 7. SO S.97 S.99 14.97 4.99 34.93 34.93 34.93 20.93 34.93 49.92 II. 27.94 21.94 17.9H 7.4 7 22.47 24.95 24.96 4 5 ?9 7.9 il.?6 1.97 6S.81 149.7H 28.92 49.90 69.88 9.i6 10.43 ( : ' 81.17 802.16 26.SS It. 16 297.16 16.00 21.10 140.4 110.28 (.33 43.63 3.37 60.62 ' 7.44 .7S 88.01 H4.S7 142.26 10(1.04 39.72 79.S4 2.99 7.10 33.87 3.97 23.92 43.43 '18.46 14.97 28.95 . 2.99 10.48 14.96 11.96 2S.2U 164.04 M0 8.40 42. SIS SH.ER.RY.S LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "Dance Madness" , With CONUAI) NAGEI. CLAlliE WINDSOli The Mciricsl Screen Romunrc you've ever seen! Comedy 'From Rags o Britches" Kre-d llagey, do lale llagey; do .,;,.',..v.,.,'. rank Hanford, do ....... M. M. (Illkison, do i. James . Itlggs,. do.i.-i.j...',; It, Conyerx. do . Leonard Whltten do j Krunk AVhllecn, do C. lloliues, do Perry Wltherspoon; do;.... M.VKKKT IUJAX) l'L'MJ Kusscll Urader Mfg Co., supplies"..' ...'.,,.,i....'....,..,.' ' Concreto.Plpe Co.. d ........ Uowninii-Hicks (.umber ' Co.. do ... I..... tlrando llnde Lumber Co., do ;, letchcr Oil Co., do layle till Co.;: do'..' Hlundard Oil Co.. do M. Graham, do ;'. S. 1J. Ilurch, 'do;.....: K. Kolilmej or. do ........ John Itlohards, do 1 Hen Iiuffey. do !....'......, J. M. Bowery. :do .'..,... L. J. Kqhrocdor, da'..A.:.... W.. 1. Illehards,' do ......'..i. J. T. Qrace,' do ,,..(,..v Uuy Ulenni do ', Chit.-. Weagel. do ....... Ilalph Wslr do ,.',......;,., Pete Grace, do .... II. II. Davis, do .....'...'; liurl Pott's. . do, ., Herbert Tooley. do J. U Psi'kard. do .............. Hurry Browning, do Geo. Thompson, do .' U. U Spencer, do John .Stewart.: du W. U Campbell; do .......... J. C. llrlggs, do H. O. Ntllaon.' dd ti. ijike. io :.......;.;..:..'...... It. H. proven, do'....i W. l. l'rovolt. do R P. Courtney, do '.,;;.:..'.;.. C. K. lUrgclt, do John LV Wright, do .:.L...l It. T. Swan, do ;....:.... otto Kllnxhamuior, ftinclnr In re monthly allowance to vari ous Indigent persons: . Aliowctj as follows: Husan Knloe. 115.00: Her nlee rlrklns, (16.00: Amelia llll dcrbrant, 11260: Hans Jensen, Jin.ou: Nancy LcwK 10.00: Al meda .McCurry, 7.60; llolph ljtnd. $7.50; ThO-t. J. Novsll, $17.60: Caroline Perley. (10.00: llsther Power. $12.0(1: . Tiavtd Lowland. $7.60: lirlla.M. Hcott. $15.00; liulsa Wllliuius, $10.00; llenj. V. Willis. $15.00; Prances lieUole. $10.00; Tlios. Ienkln. $10.00; Mrs. Kutha Carlton. $16 IM). In ro approval of Wldotva' Pen sions: Approved. In re approval of monthly report of County Treasurer: Approved. In re opening ballot boxes: Clerk directed to open vtme. In re designating polling placet: Same places as used at ial elec tion flxt d aa polling places. In re acceptance of deed for right-of-way from heirs, of Free man H. Idd: leed accepted and County Clerk directed to Iwut war rant on Market Itoad Kund In fttvor of tilt executor In the sum or $400. In re proposed road petitioned for by J, K. T. Galloway, et al.: County poadmaster, .V. C. Glenn and W. K: Kuckman appointed as road viewers and Klgln. at 10:00 a. ni.. May 14th fixed a.-) the place and time for viewing said proposed road. In re vacation of portion of old Catherine lYetk d: lleport of Ktutdntasier accepted and July Sth. I21 fixed as date for hearing. In re vaeafton of road near Owen Thompson place on Cricket Klat: Keport of lioadmaster accepted and July tth, 192$ fixed as dale for hearing. In re vacation of road from Geo. Gray residence south and c.t aenvss the Wllhelm brldse to N. W. corner of Pratt place: ltoadiiiaster tllriH'letl to make report at June meeting. In re petition of G. M. Gilklson, et al for the eMalillshnicnt of a district for rvdeat coRtrof:' llt(Hc4 established, sad Cvuntr Clerk' tll recled to notify H. G. Averjv coun ty ain nt. lo enfoecs the UWrela tlve tht-iTlo. ' In re; opening bids foe grading Hunter .line-Plef saV Grovt Mar Wet Itoad and iRcier Comer-Warm Crwt Market llaad; bids opt ned and rrtlltmet AWSistr.1 1A t Ti Ini. -Cssh No. ; No. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, May 21. (AP) Wheat No. 2 red $1.04 hard $1.04 14 4' $1.65. Corn No. i mixed 72 He; 2 yellow 72 4( 73c. OutH No. 2 white 4H4 6i42Uc No. 3 while 4 1Kb 41 "4 u. lt)e Not quoted. llurley US 'y 76c. Timothy seed $6.254( $7. Clover seed '$16 41 $1S, ; f uvi:iiiooi. mi4:,t . . I.IVKIU'OOU May 21. (AP) Close wheat Is to d lower; May lis 7 "id; Judy lis 4d: October 10s SHd. Stock Prices Climb Briskly in New York NBV VOHK. May 2L'(AP) lleapotuling to- eucouruiiiK stale menta on the outlook for business by. at net cxocutlvra attending . the semi-annual meeting or the. Ameri can Iron and Steel Institute, hero. stock prlcea turned briskly upward today on buying spread over a broad Hut. Trudlug showed a sub stantial appreciation In volume, to tal sales In 'the first three hours running over 900.000 shares. The recovery took place in IhfS face of another stiffening of money rales,. rollowlng the calling of about $20.0110.000 In bunk loans. Hhurp rallies, ulso took -place In the Wench and ltelgian currencies. Wheat Prices Broken lit Seasonal Trading CHICAGO, May SI. (AP) flapid fluctuations In the price or May de livery of wheat slgtialltcd today the approach of the end of the sca son settli'fnont of accounts. Offer ings of May were of sufficient vol ume to break prices four cents tein porarlly. Wheat shipments from Omaha to Chicago wore announced and rains both In Iho American and Canadiun northwest tended further to weaken the values de plle export business estimated at 800,000 bushels largely Canadian. - Wheat closed Irregular 14x0 net lower to o advance, corn lo lu up. oats unchanged to tic higher. uud provisions unchanged lo 10c down. . j. 'iil'rrnHPAT BA'N I'-IlANCIHCO, May 21. (AP) Hutlerfat f.o.b." Han Kranciaco 43 14- centa.:.;.: '. ,...,' i ; POUT1.ANIJ, Ore., May 21. (AP) Oonly moderalo -; offerings of stratvberrles held the 'market firm to a shade here In Iho market to. day. Beat stocks' went at $2.26 1n the early trading, but ; later set. tltMl to $3 for best Improved Ore- gons. ' Gold Dollars sold at $1.75. The Gold .Dollar crop Is about gone. FIND IT HERE Copf for thfe oolnnm ommM to ta bf m. m. .. HUMMMih'i HALE by KpUudpul ln.ileH' Aid Kitlui' duy, May 22, at Jottes bldg., acrous utruct from Ubscrvor at 9 a. in. - , 6-20-21 Itunyan Signs. Main 5-8tf A pretty line or bulh cups of bont ffrado of rubber jut received. Hoe Ihcin ut fjllvvrtJioro-Wrleht's fam ily Urutr Htoro. ' 6-14-lt .. ..at M-ii-rr The 'l0T 8Y8TUM'1 for fiHIen urcht's. Dr. lnfflo, Hoinnior Bit! if. . .. ! G-.O-Gt School Fundi now tivatlable for farm loans In Union County. Beo H. E. Dt.-.on, Koloy Bulldlnv, Ia Uraude, Ors. J-ltf Itunyan Signs. Muln 645. 6-Stf l'()RTLM IJVDS-IXM K l'OHTIi.M), Ore. May 2!. AP) -Calllo wlfinly; rncelptH 120. ' Htgn sleiidy; recelptj 60, tiherp steady; receipts 355. v immitlAm riwun. ci: V 1OimNJVOrc.. May 21. (Al') Kirjrs flrni'-r. Curn-nt recelpla Hiv: fresh medium 22n; frcjh Htun. dard f I rata 2uc; fresh standard ex tru.H 25c. , ' Uutler Moadr. llxtru cubes, city ,tSe; standurils 37 c; prluie ftrnts 37c; flr.it 3 3Jc; prints 4 lc; cur tons 42c. . Milk steady. Heat churning croaui 39c per pound net xliipper's track In xonp I. Cream delivered Port land 4tc per pound. Itfiw milk (4 per cent) 922(1 cwt. f.o.b. Portland. Inullry steady. lli'Kvy hens 25 26c: light SOfr24c;- hrollern. heavy 221 2&c; young: white ducks nominal, rotalocft 1eady 11.60. . r, 4. Unions Kleadv il.lbii ft. SA T'ltANCJSCO. May 21. (Al') V H. Bureau AKTlculturai Kco- nomlc.M Hroilers: IjChoi-iis 1 to 1 i- lbs. 25Ar26c: 1 lbs. 2(il26c; I "4 lbs. SMiSOc , 4 " . Toung roosters and pullets: Col ored 3 lbs. and up 40 to 4'Jc; few hlplier; atajiKV showing -spurs 81 lo 33c. Union Boy Is Injured V hen Shells Explode UNION. May, 21... (Special) filchard Jttutchlnsoii. was taken to llm O ran do Itondo hospital yester day afternoon arter having his eyes badly, burned by powder when .several gun shells exploded. ' ltlchard and, two other; little boys, Kred and . Gilbert Hpeuccr. wero play Inn JnMho Kpencer hum ut, tho time of the. accident. Thfy each dropppd a match among some old.- apparently harmless shells. The first two matches dropped by the llttlfl Spencer boy a,- proved harmless. ? but when the third match was dropped the shells ex ploded, ltlchard whs standing over them and was ladly burnml about the tiyea. It Is feared, that his vis ion may be lost. t . . . - He had been at lrnlon only a row days visiting wttli the Kpeucur children. - f , i Marine Police Capture Heavily Armed Runner :LAIUilN; AM n I Ml Mi a specialty ut ltlcharduou's Art & am Hbop. . . 5-20-it The latest puttcrns und lints In fliio stationery in boxea and by pound Just offered for salo by ISll-vej-thorq-Wrlght's fuinily drug storo. , s- i. - 5-14if plMtsJUtt trnffm 10-14-tf At TO lUI i:ics JdMiieinber. when you break your windshield of shin glass take vonr car to lllchardson, "The Art Man." and have it fitted with finest 1 Blglum Non-Shutter plate. Prompt I service right price, always ut f Jttchurdson's Art & Gilt Khop. -1 . .. 6-20-lt XzJ sAIL DEPAHTWENT STORES 108 Depot St, U Gratttt, On, Boys' Lumberjack Sweaters In Popular Moused Effects JUST RECEIVED Snappy styles und snappy colors,' cqnies these boys' Lumlierjaek Sweaters. Knit of soft wool yarns of bright jacquard designs. Sizes for boys 6 to 14 years of age. : $2.49 to $3.79 New Cassimer Longies For Boys Low Triced s ;r; $2.19 and $2.49 Smart styles, long-weHring fabrics, splendid tailor ing, together with our famous nation-wide low prices, combine in' irresistible values. . - Shown in greys and ttms. Sizea C to. 14 yours.. Ex cellent values at the above low prices. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, 31st V Miss (ilailjfi ll. Miller unuounucs that bIih will continue her piano claws until August first. Arrangements should be mado liu medlutely. Cretit (or high school pupils If desired. Studio Ituoin 1, Souuner liltlfcT, I'bono 4b3-.V. . . 6-ia-10tp J, Itunyan Siffus. Muln C45. 6- 8tf r.i iii-:Ax hkimhit . WASHINGTON, May t!l. (Al1) The tmirkvt for American apples und peJirs In Norlhern Kuropc d pends larffelv on the refusal of peauntn to almndou their old fash ioned methods of horticulture, says report Issued todxy by the de partment of agriculture. It avs, however, that the pres ent generation of American pear Rrowera need not fear that Jhe European peasant will alter bis an clent methods rnpldly enough to take over the market. V(KI. iu:ioitT IUMTtN. Ma.vs.. May SI. (AIM The (.ommercla Uulletln tomorrow will fay: "Wool moves with extreme mod eration In the eNttrn MealioarU markets and not much faster In the west, rrleen In both sections show little aetual change, although It mut be said thert Is still a buyer' murket. Tbo (rude however hopes that the poller of delayed buying on the part of etnthtntr mauufac lurers wtll presently cte way to a hlKKvr volumo of business In jroodn snd with the mills tlfrhtlv stocked with wool the reflection in the raw- matrrlals would le rather speedy. 'The KnslLsh sltnation is still af fected bv the strike and mills have been torei'd to go on shorter lime. The continent keeps fslrlv well em ployed however. It will be Intcr- sttnu lo watch the course of prices at the resumption of ihe ln,don June first. The Australian season closed In Sydney with prices firm on Indifferent offerlnps. 'Mohtr is sdeadv. "The rail snd water shipments of wool from 1to.1on from January, t. 1S? to Mar to. Incltislvr. won? 7S.Ssi.Mott pounds aKHlnt 5t. toi.ntia pounds for the same pirlod i last vear. The rectilpt,s frvin Janu i ary 1, to Mav ;o. in- ehifdve, w en 1 19 3.3a 7 pounds ! ailnst ll.m.;u( pounds for the same p-rto,! Just vear." The Oimmcrvial Hulh-tln will publish the following wool Quota lions tomorrow. Siiiiivd Vasis; lrvron Kastern nue staple Jt.luvJl fine and ftno imJiiim clothing 9&cj $ 1; vuU ley No. 1 t5i &c. Uhir: ltet ronibtn ti 7tc; best carding lUi iif. NKW YOltK, Mny 21 (AV). Marine police, who overtook . motor boat off Norton's Polu t.'oney lslund today, found -a ma chine Kim and 61MJ round of am iiiunltfon abottrd the ci ft. l'l e men... four of whom pave New Jersey addresses, and one from New York, were arrested. Hlx tnarlne police were crulslnjr in a patrol boat when they saw the motorboat , moving slowly away from them. They overtook It and on boarding the craft, po lice found the machine gun and ammunition. The men on the motorboHt said they had been hi rod by a man mimed Goldberg whose address they did not know, to test Ihe engine, and thnt they kiR'w nothing of the machine, gun. They will be urralgned In magis trate's court In Coney Island churged with disorderly conduct. Salvation Army Leader Critically HI Today NKW TOKK. Muy.Sl (AIM. Evangeline Booth, mitlonal coiu uisnder of the Salvation Army, was today In "a very critical con dition" ut her home near Milte rialns. It was announced at the Hrmy hcndgtiartcrs. Miss I toot I), who suffered an at tack of acute appendicitis lutt lecembcr und has been 111 most of the time' since, suffered an other attack last night. . AmuK ritoiu At;i:.vr UATTI.L May 21 (AD Kom men In an automobile drew along side the car of William Harvey Thompson, prohibition agent here, shortly after midnight and at tacked him with a fusillade of pistol shots. A bullet pierced his right arm. Thompson testified that he fired nine shots at the atlucklu automobile as It fled. He ex pressed t he opinion that he hud wounded one of his assailants. Foot Specialists Cox & 1'earson, Itut. 13 West-Jacobson Blag. . G-18-Mp JACK TA II MIDDY Lt!,(HSHS KOJt OUt.US 6 lo 18 . White, with blue collar, or AH White or All Tan color The best blouse Hiudo selling at 11. 50 to $2.76 Norton's Kiddy Shop Fresh strawberry sundaes, ele gant sherbet,-ice cream In bricks. Ice cream by pint or quart 26c pint, 60c quart at tSilvcrthorn Wrighfs family drug storo. 5-Hlf Itunyan Signs. Main 645. 6-8tf BOXWOOIJ. -Lnrgo load boxwood delivered In 1a. Grande. $6.00. Call t. B. Mcn efeo Lbr. Co., Lone Tree. . 4-Stf Kunyan Signs. Main 645. 6-Stf In the District" court of the Cniled States for the lfetiict of Oregon. , -, In Iho mutter of Hurold H. .Mul- ler. bankrupt. To the creditors of Harold H. Haller o North l'owder., Cnlon County, in the Htatc and ULstrlct aforesaid, a bankrupt.. Notice Is hereby given that Har old H. Haller was duly adjudicated bankrupt by the District Court of bankruptcy blanks before filing.); XOrU'K TO CONTllACTOItS. Sealed -bids will be received Ujt tho Union County .Court at tler County Court House, at La Grande (Jregon, at two (l!:00 o'clock P. M.,' on the third (3rd) day of June, 1926. : The work involved consists of furnishing 5000 cubic yards of crushed rock or crushed gravel. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified .check, for an amount equal (o five per cent of thu total amount of tho bid. . j . A satisfactory -bond will be ru quired for ihe raithful perform ance or the contract In a sum equal to one-half the, total amount or the bid. : sv. , - : Proposal blanks mid full informa tion may bu obtained ut the office of the County Kngineer, Grande; Kunyau Signs. Main 645. 6-Stf the United States for the District of Oregon on May 18th. 1926. and , Oregon. I'lans, specifications and THi; (iltADt vn: Hundreds of beautiful and use ful articles all suitable as gilts for tho boy and girl graduate. See them al lUchurdsun's Art & Gift Shop.; C-'JU-lt Two ui&cntial things about paints. Klrst is quality, second is 1'riee. Wa are njht ii both, litigg Paint the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the. office of H. K. Dixon. ii'feree. 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