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Pago Six LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, June ft, 1!)29 NEW! Cheney Ties New Brocaded Pastels. S1.00 l4Uniucwt- one. Men's Wear. 1,1 MUCK KKI'OIIT ni:w yoiiK. June s (Ai') j New business leporl ril If) Hie Nu-J lifiii.'il l.uinher .!;iniit;ietinerH ii:mi- : rlallnn Inr II:'' week enileil .lime 1 ! hy nilll.s iiutkinK soli wornl lumber . wan Mix in.'l' rent imm: thlill Ihe' mill.';' proilitetion. HIilpinentM ivcrr "ill pi r cent ulinve prnililfl !'n. I lljtiihvooil mil!;; ivporlnil eniient ! oI'iIijih at lour pit cent uniler pro ilucllnu ami Hlilpllu'lils 'l pel' (-'i ll! ; KI'I'iltlT. I E 15 U Y I'OIt T ESS E SELL FOR jLl ESS Men's and Young Men's . Suits l'ti.shion's luteal dictii llon lire tlioso woll-Utiliii-ed suit;!. Idi'iil for Im.si lic'ss or Htictit weiir $14.9. The low prices need only to lie seen to be ap preciate.'!. Destroyers of Hlirh Trices ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o WASH DRESSES SPECIAL TODAY Ajre to to 11 o 5!) 79? 98? SUN SUITS AND SWIMMING SUITS -19- to $2.M Norton's Kiddy Shop i licit cr Merchandise --- Lower IVites g O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiQOOOOOOOOOOO sitiiiiiii; .iv: it i;::;; m nhi : -ju jj( i!:HuJiL;:.iiji:if init jil;!-!:. 1 l DOROTHY GRAY ,0 The L & L. i'.mii.iiiM.ii III Y AMI s QUITTING BUSINESS SALE T t,-,'u I ' ill..,, l .,(.. II I 'In ili t.l v.. Men's l uitiu Made Hand Tnihucil Suit-. an, I i tii-tiui Men Shoe- ami Oxluid Women's Novell) I oniueitr . . lloV and (.irl-.' I iiutucar . WORLD'S ECONOMY STORE M. K. Allien, I'liip, lllilli Ailtt n,r A 'ttin Slnre W'litt Mlrrnr In ( enter nf Minn Closing Heavy In Wall Street; Day Irregular NEW YOl! , Juno X f A I ' ) Tin- slock market again failed to i develop a Jcfi n H trend today, i price movements being extremely Irregular, There wuh little public I I interest in tin; proceedings, and J 1 1 1 aclh ifics of professional op- eialors were confined chiefly to a i readjustment of Hpe-culutivc ue- count::. I i A brief finny of buying develop- fd In the oil shares In anticipation i of constructive developments at. j tli ( 'olorado Springs conservatl vo '(inference iicxi week, (hie Mode i ; of jn.nnn Khari'M of Atlantic Kefin-j Ung clian'.'i'd hatidH at 70 followed : liy a further advance to 70 Th. or i within a point of the year's high. Pan-American II., Lugo ami Indian refining Hold I to 2 pointH nbovm ; yesterday's liual quotations. ! j Weakness also developed In hcv- I t-t a I of the Hint oi- and ticcc snory slocks. Hayes body breaking 4 ' pointH, Packard 3 ami several others yielding a point or morn, (idiom I Electric. Kadio and Am erican Tobacco It., also yielded readily to selling pressure. The closing van heavy. Total sales a ppruxlmatcd 1 , 1 0 0,000 shares. I'oicrr.AMi Ml i;sto('K I 'I i It'll. A Mi, dr.'., - lElivlptri )i'i;;.i illri'il. Totals for "-U, : calllc 222:.; calved 1: nhi i'li 4 :!. .limit S (AP) .sl,,, , 25 all ppi oxlrni'.l 5; ho,'.s 4(125; I . Cattle compared wllh ao: all clannf;i fully .sdady to HtrohK1 - with (ripoi.H in cmjwh and h'-lfciH li5 j cdilK or morr hiKli'-i'. Hulk liU'li nifiliiini In fr"fd nuVrs $11.75 i t 1 2.r.ii. Others mohlly $ Hi. fin ft I 1..10. (ff ;fiade down to U and la-low. Htrielly noocl lieifiTH In lnji) Inhi ali4-nt. "!, m;hI up to $11. fiti. (Jodd rows In load.s $ I It to (Hi.r.n. Hulk di-.slraMe hulls $S.ro, lo I'Ulii lilii vnleiH $in to $14. Slrletly clifilcc ipiolaldc lip to $M.rn. calvcM Jl.r.u down. Jleav tcH and thins ili-Vn to $7.50, Hntffi eumpared with wet-It no: niOHtly IT. lo t'H renin hiKliei-. Hulk I lljihl hiileln-rs. InehidliiK drive-liiH, I $1J. .Scattering lots Monday in. fiviT and un.lei- weight $ll.S.r. down. Kxtt eino h-avler do n to $ i 'I. Parking kuwh jN.l'f. to 'J. .M'istly S.rM to $,S.7.'., ) Hliecp ami laitiliH uoally Hh-udy With Week RKO exet-pt rholeo HlniiKliler vwvh, wliiefi are 50 centfl lower. Mull; di siialile luinhn t :t to $i:i.5. (iff cra.leH down lo $in' ami iindfr. ItulU yearlings JX.f.O lo Slrletly clioire (piolcd up to i Jin. Slrletly choice cw.-.h iiiotfd' up to $ ahseiit. Hulk mediimi to' cood $r. Off K'iidcH $1 to $2 and below. SAN KltA.V'1.1 I'.ulU t TuL I, o. 50 celilt!. '((, June S (AH) b, San Krunchico, !;:a;r';.:sii'.i;iiHiifjiii!i:;K is st-mliiiy us a spctiil rcprcM-nta- ' live from the Doioil.)' Ciuy wlou ill New Voik. From,! unv .' lo I lilt Miss Cent ra Mabrtj will licit ourToilctOiiiHls lie u (iiu nt. SIr- is r,ijcr tt lit Ip you wiih .my of your imlivitliul ln.iuiy prolikins ami lus niiiny iinpoii.uu things to tell you r ''.inliiu; s.uu', dli uual f.ui.il c.ttt. Do tunic in lor a pcisoiul coiiMilt.ition; llitrc is no chaise. DniK Co. ...-.rT-)irn,rTi:: ; I : AT I III; Sli l'i ami sis os N- Mi and si:t ill 2'.i iiutl .s:t.Ttl .'it :til nod NJ. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO (ilfAIN Wlient Oput II lull Ixnv (lose .(Illy IOH)4Xi 1. 10 J.0HJ4' 1.09 svpi iil'7iio!4 I.MJ4 1.12 i.i:t54y, iw iny.fgiiH i.iok i-n I'OIITI.ANI) WHIOAT I'OUTI.ANI), Oif.. Junn 8 (AI') Wheal: HI?' Bend ljluenteiii, hard wlilto l.2r. Hon. while l.00',i. Wentein while I.O(il4. Jluril wlntiT WMt'k. Northern HpihiK IG'!4. Wemetn nil l.aa ij. OalH No. 2-3S lb. whlli; :14.0. Toilay'a car rocclplH: wheal F18. harh-y 11, flour 11, corn 3, oats I, hay 1 CllldAliO CASH ClircAdO, Juno S (Al') Will no ' HaloM. Corn No. 1 mlxfil !l'4: No. yllow U2 (4 . OalM No. 3 while 45'afH. I 4 while ilfa U. Itye: no aalea. llarley: 50 i 00. Vliuothy Hfeil: $.'l.lir,rii $4.70. Clov.-r eel: 1 7.00 Hi $25.00. ciiicai.o i,ivi;stk k ('IIICAfifJ, Juno 8 (AH) -(ir. K. Di-partinent of Agriculture) jllnj?H: receipts 7,(hmj, IiirIikIIiiic f'.- son direct; steady to 10 cents low ! or, mostly steady, top $11. IT. paid for around 200 pound weiKhtH; bulk of better utifh, ln to L'70 lbs. weight $in.75 Tf$Il.ir(; shlppfis took f00; cstiniateil holdover 2,- (hmi; butchers iiiedlum to choice J LT0-:)00 lbs., $l').40rt $1J.00; :oo- ar.ti lbs. $io.iof(i ?i i.ir. I ('utile rt'cclptH ZiUi; calves 2o0; comparcl with week ntfo: slrlrlly Kood and choice, le stoeiH and yearliiiKH Htronj; to llfc. hlRher; 'steers and lonff yearlinKs up most: veab-rs $ I .no fit $ 1. fit) higher: shlpp '('r demand for sleers and ycurllns I continued broad; huylnjr Kusi t ern account having been a major ; t .nido Intense for last two weeks; , extreme top fed steers $ I ii.2r: I new hltfh for season; host lon yearlitiKH $ 1 5.20, Sheep receipts 4,000; todny's supply all direct; for week ton douliles from feeillnK stations, 1D ooo direct: ll'ht supply of lambs prompted higher prices; slow dress yearlliiK tiinle prevented recovery; compared with clone of last week lamb 'ibfuUtoc. hlKhcr: ycarllnjr HtroiiKi iitt -weH weak to 25e low er; for week, ptrcticnl top fat lambs $Hi.;r, yciirlhiKM -J12.50, fat ewes $7.00 bulk prices for week: unlive lambs $Mi.O0( $Ki.50: weslerns $ I (i.25 fit 1(1.50 ; yearllnKH $11. 75-! $lii. 25; rat ewes $f.oo w $i75. Few Changes In General Market H' ilt'l'LANO, Ore., June 8 (AH) Tho general market alouj? pro tiiiei row showed Utile chanKe to day. Kms and poultry were steady at Friday's quotations, with the un deiIotii",sllll easier In poultry. The strawberry market was still In (ho doldrums. Many raln-dumaKcri berrleH are romini? In and were be- In, nob) cheap. The best berries ' ino iKbt $2.25. Off quality fruit t raiiKed as low as $1.! I'OIM'liAMl I'lIODt ( I I'OliTLANO, Ore.. June 8 - -1 in tier: steady line handed, (Al') CK'KM, milk, steady unchatiKet). j Hon It i y: easier lone. ( buyim; l prices) alive, heavy hells over 4 lbs., eeul; medium hens :t-j-4'-, lbs.. 'iic: li.Tht, under 3 Vj lbs., jar,, (,.; hrolb t ' ! i.fc lbs., 22i2:ic ctdoretl broilers, 2 In lbs., 25 di 27 cen Is; sprimf pekln ducks 4 lbs ami over, IIS 1l I! 5 cell Is; old peklmr ducks 22 fit 25r, OuiouH, o1aties, wool, nuts, hay, casi a ru tark. hops; steady un- t liailK'ed. "Give Mc a Lever Long1 Enough and a Prop Wheat Firm And Higher At Close CHICAGO, June 8 ( A With offerl ns scarce, fresh upturns In wheat prices went hand In hand early today with dry weather com plaints both from Canada and Ar gditlnu. The fact that I,lverpool wheat tiiiotiitlons were relatively I tirm operated also to help lift val- ues here. Opening unchanKcd to cents hlK-her, the Chicago wheat market, later scored a decided Kon- : oral advance. Corn, oats, and pro visions developed strenfith like I v.dso, with corn starting unchanif cd to centd up and siibseriueutly sliowiiiK a pronounced rise all around. v Wheat closed firm, c to 1 c net higher, corn 1 c to ad vanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 1 cents. l.lVIIUI'OOli WMKAI LIVKKI'OOI, Juno 8 (AH) Wheat futures closed July 7s 11 IJ per 100 pounds; $1.10. October 8s 2 -Xd; $1.1 j. !ccciuber 8s 4 (I; $1.22 liltAMU1; WIIO.MiSALE AlAitKKTS SprlnffB 18ai26c lb. Heavy hens 16c lb I.lKht hens 14c lb Stays So lb. l-'lour. Hard Federation (hard Hoft wheat $7.40 hbl -$7.60 bbl. la ;itANnic inn ail makkets Inlry. Iluttur, creamery 60c; 2 lbs, urtc KffKS 2 8c. ChecHu 40c lb. Honey Comb, 25o lb. Potatoes $1.25 cwt. Artichoke 2uc. Parsley fc bunch. CalibaUf Oc lb. Cauliflower 15c lb, Crapefruit, Florida 2 for 2&c Lettuce- It beads 2fC. ' Wax onions 5c lb. Yellow onions fit- lb. Carrots 0c bunch; 11 for 25c. Heels - 2 lbs. for I fiu. Turnips 10c a isiuch. Celery 15c und 25c. fJreen peppers 40c lb. (Irewi Onions fc. Hadish 5c itunch. (iieen Peas 2 lbs. 25c, Oeen lleans 25c. lthubarb 0 lbs. 25c. Fruits lift lit nan itic ib. itoyal Anne cht-nieH 2 lbs, 2 5c. Lemons 4(ic do,, OraiiKOS II 5c fir LOO do SI ra wherries 2 for 25c. Cantaloupes 3 for &0c. Sugar Cano uuKnr $U.0O, l-'luur Soft whont $8.40 bhl. Hard federation $8.40 bbl Poultry Hens :ur,r'A2c lb. Springs---45c lb. Meats niul Fish Heef iioll 20fu 22c lb. Chops and steaks 4 nc to 45c lb. Fresh salmon ;i5c lb. Halibut 30c Ib. ItnhhllH 2Kc it, Cod 260 lb. . ! Gasollno regular, retail. Gasoline. -'fic Kal. Science Triumphant v In those days titi.vbndy who si'oil's the pHtterltiKs of the re search worker thereby proclaims his own blind Ignorance. Worn iin's Home Companion. Can Move the World!' 800 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK UNION IN SHOW (Continued irom rago Onel stltution. It Is pointed out that It was Kood sport, here were many parlcipants. all local men and women, boys and ulvht, and the $300 prize money stayed riht at home. Judging was not completed until lato last evening and records of only championships aro available I at present. The list is quite Il luminating and is Riven In the dif ferent classes. . K. K. .M'rsey Catclu Senior champion bull, Hunter. Wallowa. Junior championship bull lii'os.. Cove. Hell Grand championship, K. K. Uun - ter, Wallowa, female, Ger- female, Ger- Senior champion trude Hell, Cove. Junior champion trude Hell, Cove. Holstoins Senior championslili bull Andy DeLonrr. Haines. Junior champfonshii bull, Dr. ' W. I . Phy, Hot Lake. Grand championship bull DeLonK, Haines. Andy ' Senior championship female Dr. W. T. Phy. Junior championship female, Dr. Phy. Grand championship female, Dr. Phy. GiicriiM'ys Senior championship bull, Feik. Mi. Glen. Junior Championship bull, J. K. Collins, Cove. Grand championship bull, 1''- P. j i Mrs.1 Mrs. I Collins. Senior championship fumale, C. N. ORllvIe, Cove. Junior chain piomdiip ( female, Kdward OkIIvIo. Cove. Grand championship female, C. N. OKilvJe. Ayrshire Senior championship female, K. Kooch, K;)turprise. Junior championship female, K. Koocii. CI i and cliampionsliip female, Kooch. Grand chaminonship female, Koocii. Ilrown Swiss Senior championship female, C. Coble, HaiiK-s. K. : K. C. .MilUhi;,1 Sboi'ihoiiis J unlor championship fenuile L. Cadwetl, L'nion. C. i Ilcer Cattle, Shorthorns Senior champion.ihip bull, l-'rank Itlckcr, l'nion, J utiior championHiiip, Charles Phillips. Wallowa. Grand c h a in p I o n .'j.hip bull Charles Philllpa. Junior championship female, Hernlee Slack. Sumnierville. Senior championship female, Julius Fisher. Lower Cove. Gi and chain pionship leuiute, Juliua Fisher. t H(Mefords Senior chanipioushlp bull, A. Meihorn, Halfway Junior championship bull, Her bert Chandler, J taker. Grand championship bull, j Icr-b-rt Chandler, Haker. Grand championship bull, Her bert Chandler. Senior championship Herbert Chandler. Junior championship Herbert Chandler. Grand championship Herbert Chandler. female, female, female Horses cnumpion Clydesdale, sir Harry Lauder, McAllister 4c Blokland, Is-: land City. I Champion Mare. E. O. MeGold- j rick, linbh r. ( Sheep , Champion linbler. Champion Sw I tic, Ham, Hobby Huron, ! Hobby Huron. ('ho Whiles Senior Champion Hoar, 10. K. Hunter. Wallowa. i Junior Champion Hoar, Clifford' Strong Enough, and I Conrad, Itubler. Grand Clmmpion Boar, K. K. JIunter. Senior Champion Sow, E, K. Junior chain pionuhin sow, K. I Kooch. Grand cliainpionshtp how, K. Koocii. JlamiisIiireH Junior ciiampionsiiip 11 oar, ilenry liUHHurd. Giand championship hour, Le land iludson, Joseph. Granu championship bow, Henry Puis-sard.' Mis Kuth Comatock, of the Cove, was awarded the Marvin .Daniel (scholarship at the summer course tor boys and girls' club members j yesterday afternoon. This Is a much coveted honor on part of the club members all over the county and competition is exceedingly keen. Tho points taken into ac- I count In choosimr tho winner nro j JO on record book and report, 10 ! on animal shown, It) points on showmanship and 70 points on an j essay. The scholarship Is given , annually by Or. W. T. Phy in j memory of Marvin Daniel, son of t it. H. Daniel of Cove, who was a i very prominent club member, i Troy Becker, of lower Cove won ia similar scholarship from the ! livestock show. this one belnc awarded annually also.. Troy has been active in club work for sev eral years. These two young peo ple, together with eight others from this county will make up a party starting tomorrow morning early from La Grande for Corvallls, ! where they will have a delightful ; two weeks i lege. experience at the col- Lloyd Mills won the Tony Smith prize yeslerday for showmanship, winning over a large class. Almon Gei.ss won the silver trophy of fered by tlie Union Commercial i club the pointH entering Into tho decision including the condition ! and filcH.H of animal shown, condi i Hon of si nl I mid entry for three j days showman ship while exhibit ing tho animal, completeness and neatness of record book, j The boys and girls were, as usual ' very prominent this year at the ; show. In the nlno livestock clubs ' the county, there are tit mem- ucn anu eacii individual was work ing this year, and theifc total ex- j mints numbered 100 head. Their anfmals were well fitted for ex- I hibitfon, an Item in which they j had worked especially hard and : bad had special instruction by L, J. AUen during his recent visits. I Haclng events were good yester- uay aiternoon winners helm;: Tree-foiiLth mile, Simula Express, j first; J. K. Sundown, second. Mu- ! sou la Hoy. third. Time 1.17. Unman Itace. Hoach, first, livers second, Baze third. Time. .53. I Three-elgh? mile (three-year olds . not yet slarled). Bird's Spaulding. ' first. Morning Glory, second, Con , ney, third. Time, .31, Five-eights mile. Pawn Broker, tlrst. Idaho Joe, second, Bed Wing, third. Time l.Oti. Gent's relay, Koach. rirst, Ited ! sell. M-cond. lia-ef third, j Chariot Buoe, Byers, first, I Hoach, second." j NOTICE OF SALE j Nolice is hereby given that under am) by virtue of a foreclosure exe cution, decree and order or sale is , sued out of anil under the seal of , the. Circuit Court of the State of (Oregon for the County of Cnion, : dated (h.- :jst day of May. to me directed and di liven-d upon a j judgment decree and order of sale duly made and entered In said Court on (he ;ilst day of May i:t2I. in a suit therein pending when-ln jthe Iteneflt Savings & Hoan asso- 4i en pmiiMuii, is piaintitr. ami II eel or D. Mclnnis and fiirlte V. MclnniN. husband ami wife, and l-i Grand" Grocery Company, a corporation. are defendants, in which suit a judgment and de cree was duly entered In favor of the plnmllff ami atriilnst Lli on. ! f'-utlantH, Hector D. Mi-Inn.., and i Gtrlle V. Mclnnis, husband and wtte. in the sum of $1017.89. to gether wilh Interest thereon at, the late of lo per cent per annum from nud alter the 2;h dav of j ?r.".i! " ' iV'Vwnai.Vi nMoV-nov cost of abstracting and search of records, and plaintiff's costs am! disbursements incurred in this suit ami taxed and allowed at $20.50, and in which decree It was flirt hoi adjudged and decreed, that the h. r. inafter described real property be soli under execution in the manner provided by law: Tberetoie. by authoilty of said execution, decree, am) order of sale, ami fu obedience lo the commands of sobl writ. I wilt, on Monday, the'i 1st day of July, 1929. at 2 o'clock j mi me jii tei nuon, ai me iront ooor of the courthouse In the City of La Granfle. Cnlon County, Oregon, sell al public auction to the highest i.i. .. i,M. t.aM1 jn ,;in,t jtubjeet to redemption, the following described ieal property, and all of the title, right, interest and c-qulty or the said deleiidants In and to said des cribed real property, on t he date of the mortiijige foieclosed In said suit, op fume acquired therein or thereto, or that -th-y now have t herein or thei i-to to-wit : Commencing at a point 42 4 feet west of t he ikii thcast cor ner of l,o( Seven (7) In Block Eleven (II) of Grundy's Ad di:ion to La Grande, l'nion County, Oiei:oii, ncconlhig to i Ihe recorded plat thereof; run ning thence west 421-. feel; j C ot e .-uuih f. , t iirmiu ! l ot:; Seven 7) ami Eight (St; i t Meiiee i a st along the soul h j Hue or said Lot Eight (SI a j dtsi im e of 42 feet; thence north I oa feet core or less to the point "f beginning. The pmeeeds of Ha hi sale to be I applied to the payment of cost of Mieh ;ile, the cost iiml disburse, j n ten Is of i hi. suit, including $ 1 Jn.itft I'e.iMMi-ihlt' attorney fees, and then to tie la'unnt of Ihe judgment liei einti'fiu e made therein atrntn: U.e ihrendantf. Hector D. Mtln mis and Gillie V. Mclnnis, husband and e. D'ltt I this SI si dev Of M;,V. C'L'9 ' .IK.Ss'i; HUESHEAKS. Sheriff of 1'n'on i'ouiity. (regon. 1 'eies of Publication June FIND IT HERE Copy for this column mast be In by t . m. JAZZ DANCE A jazz dance at Knr lei's hall Saturday nipht, run under .new management. 0-7-2t June 10 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. i (i-6-3t DANCE AT WALLOWA LAKE Dance at Wallowa Lake Sat. night, Juno S. Gypsey itoamers playing. G-7-2 t. HI KKA1U SIMMKU'S II EKE Enjoy yourself dancing at Open Air Danceland Park every Satur day. Star Novelty Orchestra. Note in case of rain dance will be held at Zuber hall. . 6-5-41 June 1(1 lust day td pay your water tent without a penalty. G-G-3t WILSON'S LATE CABBAGE. TOMATOES AND Flowers at Mae Marr 371. Formerly Stones. G-4-tf. ABSOLUTELY MOW GLASSWARE See the latest In beautiful Fos toria Glassware at Itichardson's Art and Gift Shop, A special window of these new pieces Is now on display In the shop. It is a sight . worth seeing. Don't miss it. 5-3-3t. June 10 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. G-G-31 WILSON'S LATE CABBAGE. TOMATOES AND Flowers at Mitc Marr 371. . Formerly Stones. G-4-tf. June 10 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. (i-G-3t netnatttchfn?, pioarmg. button boles, etc Norton's Kiddie Shop. LAMP SHADE SPECIAL Wonderful values in nw parchl ment shades for floor and bridge, lamps, will be featured this week at Biehardson's Art and Gift Shop. See the window display.-Hand laced and decorated shades from $1.50 to $5.75. 6-3-3t. June 10 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. C-G-3t WILSON'S LATE CABBAGE, TOMATOES AND Flowers at Mac Marr 371. Formerly Stones. G-4-lf. June 1 1 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. G-G-Ht Plan Now to Have That Monument in Place 'When you visited the graves of departed loved ones last Memorial Hay you no doubt, resolved to have a fit tiiiK memorial in place without fail by the time another such day would come. Our plans, designs and services are yours without obligation. CEMETERY MEMORIAL WORKS C. II. lUeChire LA GRANDE, OREGON r ertiiizer FOR YOUR LAWN Thin soil makes thin lawns, no matter how-much water you may use. Our fertilizer will build up the soil to the point where grass will grow. By the pound or bag. Sawyer Holmes Mercantile Company Phone MAIN 17 J.C.PENNEYC0. 108 Depot 8t. La Grange. Ore. "Solar" Straws The Porto Rican A fine Natural Tan "Solar Straw for Young Men. Stylish, lightweight and comfortable. $1.98 WEDDING GUTS Mako her gift a piece of the new Fostoria Glassware. Choose it at Itichardson's Art alid Gift Shop. 5-3-3L PLANTS AT MIIS. iOltltlS 6-27-tf .NOTICE OF AXMAh SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. One of l'nion County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis trict will be held at Greenwood Central School' Hldg.; to begin at I lie hour of two o'clock p. m. on tho third Monday of June, being1 the 17th day of June, A. D. 1929. This meeting is called for tho purpose of electing Two Directors, each for a term of Thre-e Years and the transaction of business usual at such meetings. Dated this 3Jst day of May, 199. ATTEST; 11. E. WILLIAMS, District Clerk. UOBEUT S. EA KIN, , Chairman Board of Directors. June 1-S HE CAM E DOWN! LE HOCKG'ET, France, Juno 8 (AP) Deserted in an airplane, Lieutenant Ivonett, observer who knows naught of piloting. Is alt wrought up about it, but not bunged up.: His pilot, Lieutenant Cellicr, fell out while stunting and , parachuted to the ground. Ivonnet dm Hometniug or oilier to tho dual control apparatus that brought the plane down in a creek, smashing it, but he. saved himself. Then he said aplenty to Cellicr. GHANGE TO ENTEK TALKIES NEW YOB K. June 8 (AP) lied Orange Is going into tho talkies; he will act in a musical film of college life. k t