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Page Eight LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, June 10, 1D29 2 more improvements by Oshkosh B'Gosh Nero is the "1929 Model" Oshkosh R'Gosh Overall, a year ahead in two important respects still longer wear and much better fit. Every really worthwhile improve ment in overalls during- the last ten years has been made by Oshkosh B'Gosh. In 1921, Oshkosh B'Gosh changed to the heavier, stronger, longer-wearing 8-ounce denim. Today, 8-ounce overalls are the accepted standard. In 1923, Oshkosh B'Gosh brought out the now famous "Vestbak" overall, the fastest selling overall ever designed.. It is now copied by all manufacturers of standard overalls. fei;gBIue Denim This new denim is a still better overall cloth. Shadoweve is a plain blue denim but the new way of weaving the cloth for greater strength gives it a faintly striped appearance. You will ray it's the classiest looking overall you have ever seen. It is a full 8 ounce, soft-finished il that wears and wears and holds its blue color. Your wife will like the wav .es. Shadd materi. fZ&immd.'&i it wash Oshosh B'Gosh Overalls That Are Tailored To Fit Six Teams Take ! Part In Stock Show Contest Ity W. V. Conor (Observer Correspondent) UNION (Special) One feature of the Livestock nhow which well patronized this year was the Hmith-Hughes Judging i,y the teams from six hlh schools of KuHtern Oregon. Following are the teams and Instructors from tho six Kchools: Ontario Lester Hickey, Walter Klynn, Don Lake, Karl Junkman, Hue. I Clemen, Nell! Huffman FIND IT HERE Oopy for this column moat be Ui by a. m. Foil hi:r wkddixg ... A piece 'of one of the new pat--, terns of beautiful Kostorla Glass ware will please he-r most for her shower or wedding Klft. See the new ; numbers just lecelved at Maurice Fakes, Lester J Hkhardeons Art and Gift Shop. mm Ttit nu if T ib, biek. ild,. 'and .urpciitten too hod Vie O hUsh r'GVIS nrinlti. -x-M-t h'.rif r, aujuuud'f a I anijor Hinlth, Herbert Wayne, Austin lnc, fcuert Off, Hans Off, Jim ("arlco. Claude Odclf, Alvln Wilson, ,Tlm Brenner and John Westfall with their agriculture teacher, W. C. Hlneins; Wallowa Clayton Mackenzie. Cecil Uetchel, Carlton Waufc-h, Dave - Couch. Robert Couch, Melville Plans, Granville -IMass, Howard Johnson, Arthur Thompson nnd tho Instructor Charles A. Thompson: luibler Lyle I.edbetter, Norvln Woodell, l.yle Slack, Clifford (Conrad, Arnold Masters, Claren Uollins, Kxford Smith, Hen McCoy, , Kverett Holmes, Charles Lewis, Bill Files with Kalph Morgan in charge: Knlerprlse Alvln Doris, James Wilson, Joe Kclsay, John IJanly, Clifford Lines. George Peal, Lester Saurar, Wayne McFettrldge, Hay McGee, Don Kooch, Ken Kooch and the Instructor Alfred iiundel: Halfway Herbert Bussard, Acel Garllnghouse, Ilud Kogcrs, Ormln Ballard, Robert Thomas, Vernon Thomas, George Taylor and In structor Ira H. Tarrey: I'nlon Hoy Conklln, Klsworth Dale Baxter, Wlllard JMvalson, 6-10-31. Hemsiiiclijiig. pleating-, button-; boles, etc Norton's Kiddie Short , NFW WAI'I'MC SKTS See tho latest things in Waffle Sets just received at Klchariison's Art and Gift .Shop. They arc just the color schemes that you have wanted for your breakfast nook. G-lu-3t YOLK PICTLHF.S Will be most uttmctivo when en larged, hand tinted, and framed by iilcmtrtlson "The Art Man" a V.ichmdsolfs Art and Gift Shop. 0-1 ll-3t. .NOTICE OF SIIKKIFI-S SALE Notice Is hereby given, that I hove received execution and ordor of sale. Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the' State of Oregon for Union County, lated the. 7th day of Juno , ltll'9. In. the action therein pending where-: in Ktatn Inrlnut i-l.. I A ....i.1.,... Halsey, mission of Oregon Is plaintiff and' Ivalson. kr- i.. i,,. ,.. .,..,...,... . n,. it.... , , . ,, iw ueiciiuuiu, lo mo' ' J."?.",?r Luy: f" directed, upon a judgment in the The Old Way lib, back, and .idea loo hixh, flit.prFidfiia flO long poof lit ThtOMnh tfCo,h Inaure a redet.1 Et lor the 111011 man Whether you are tall or short or in between, Oshkosh Jj'Gosh overalls will now fit you better than ever. The short man doesn't like his overall bib hittinjr him under the chin, the back up to his neck and the buckles pulled back over his shoulders. The tall man doesn't like his waistline so low that his shirt works out; suspenders so short that ho can't let thciru'ut enough and the bib and back way down low. The new Oshkosh B'Gosh "graduated scale of patterns" mean a perfect fit for every . fiffure, If your dealer hasn't the new Shadoweve tailored-to-fit overalls in stock, . tell us his name and we will see that you are supplied, New Low Price $1.69 "They Must Make Good or We Will" Tripp, . ltodney Miller and Cecil Griggs instructor, Kuthryn Kellblock who has been visiting In Walla Walla since the local high -fe'chool 'Closed returned , home Thursday, She 'was accom panied, by, her brother home is in Walla Slim of :tx.7fl With inlorost l II... I rate of 0 per cent per annum from i May 28th, l lll'U, and the further sum of yfi.60 costs', in which said , execution I am commanded to sat-! Darrel " ' "I property of said defendant, or if then. Men's Wear. It-t.-ln u-l.nu i.r-,,. , sufficient cannot be found I Ten' pupils from the grammar ' ut 'f' ,",0!,,orl!'J"!,on,'-'l1l; i i . . . to him, on and after Mnv yKth. (iiiiui-s ui wie union scnoots wrote on the state tests Juno 0 and . j A committee from the Kowoi-th NOW THEHHKOKE, by virtue League had charge of a lunch oml authority of said writ, und In : stand In the K. P. building during obedience to its commands, having i the throe days of the Stock show, found no personal properly,- I duly j The young people wore mixlnbr ' Invlert upon the following dcscrlb- money for their unnuul trip to-'t'd" real property standing in tliu j Wallowa hike during the Instltuto name or said defendant o.l Mnyi week. j 2Sth, M2U, towlt: Three cars were In a smash-up , i on the highway In South Union' 'olR 11 "ml 12 ln mock H! of; Thursday morning. Frank Kicker f'1,ll,lln's atldlllon to the City of j was turning ln at his gate when'1'11 Grande, L'nion County, Oregon, another auto failed to slow down'nn1 1 w'" 0,1 Tuesday, tho litli enough and ran, into his. car. Be- ''"' ot Ju,y- t ton o'clock a. in. of fore thin tangle could beistralght- 1 mil1 "' nt 11,0 f ont door of th'M ened out a third mac In no coming court hounc in La Grande, Union from the opposite direction Juined (-'ounly, Oregon, soli at public auc-I the mlxiip. and the result was two tlon 1,10 above described real prop- 1 cars in tho garuge for repairs and e,'l5'' anl the right, title Intercut ' one or two neetijants of ,t!ic auto ,,n'' equity of the. defenilitnt there- bruised up considerably. ,: . j in, to tho lllgllest bidder Tor cash, I "Clifford Irwin urrlvnd ltomo't,U! proceeds of said sale to be up-j rrom California Wednesday 'oven- j piled In satisfaction of said J'.ulK-! In7 for a couple, of wooks visit ' inent und decree, Including costs with his mother, Mrs. Flora Jiel- ' anil accruing costs of execution and block. He has been away from salt. Union for tho past six years I Dated at La Grande, Oregon, tills trovallng in different parts of tho loth day of June, III2H. wvi,', i aii .. . I JKHHH llltKKI-IKAHS, Khuilrr of ......... ,;,. w i.usune tin on Counlv. (Heiron. J.G.PENNEY.C. 108 Depot St, La Grande, Oregon Young Men's SPRING SUITS That Lead the Way to Style Quality Value . WSJ, : - . $197 Extra Pants at 4.98 Just the sort of suits that fit into the scheme of things for the Young Man who is anxious to look his best this year. Smart, youthful effects that are so popular now. In new and unusual patterns and service able fabrics. New greys and tans pre dominate for Spring.- Cassimcres and Twists in Fancy, Group and Shad ow Stripe Effects, are m popular demand. In quality of fabric, in finish of de sign and workmanship, every suit ;. on display at our Store measures up to the value-standards set by the J. C, Penney Company. These suits reflect the facilities enjoyed by our Buyers in obtaining outstanding clothing values.- i v Other Young Men's Spring Suits at 24.75, with Extra Pants at 0.90 29.75, with Extra Pant;, at 6.90 ft N-N. A" l . . Si. a5 - " . .'(..-, i -a.-y, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO tJUAIN Wbifll Open lllr.li m ih:!(,ii Vi Limy, 'Sept. .;, I III M LIU', vjKH'i iny,iiHjj i. ihi, IslW. I .(in l ".) s, LIT. 'IllKO I ! I.llll'i, Iffl I. Ill LIS 'A Baa giiiiis DOROTHY GRAY Invites you to discuss your individual beauty problems with a special representative who will be at our Toilet Goods Department From Thursday to Saturday Miss Geneva Mabry lias had long experience in the Dorothy Gray salon in New York nnd will gladly advise you as to the best methods of keeping your face and throat beautifully young. There is of course no charge for the consultation. The L & L. I)RU( CO. M'Jiitl!:.tBIJiMi!:j Chicago Wheat Quotations Go 3 Cents Lower CHICAGO, June III (Al1) Ito puiiB or ruin in ciinmlii. wlwro ' ' " Iiiih j(in coiiiiilnlnt nf mnlnt. nu- NliortiiHi., IpcJ to nn'nirly ilown. mi n ui wiwiit iirlem tmliiy. lli. kIiIcb In iiuiiio iiiiiirti'in lli I'mtod Hlnt.-B BOvmniiii'iit rrop ri-poit was gnnstiuiMi ttH ilvclilfilly bomisli i,., Iiillvi- lo whout. (liiinliiB to I tvnt owit, wlirnt iifliTimnl 1111 ib'lnint nu ii ilillt loiui I mK. corn. "iilH anil ih-ovImIiiiih iiIho --pc oimler with corn sIui-IIhk al liui di i llni' In i-i oi'iil ailviini r. nmi "Hy KllonliiB u nolback all Ill'OIIIKl. Wbiat cld-iiHl licnvy 3 to 3!;c iwt lower, rorn L'H to st, u'n. nillH til 1-li, otf, n lid lirovlHliins nii yini; rrom 17 tlucllnu to a' l ino or t ci'iiln, ' I'Oltl'LAM) Vlli:A'l' I'Olli'l.ANI), (nr.. Junr- in tAPl - Wbciil: lllir ll. nil lilui.Kliiii, hard whlli- Kurt wlilli. $1,114 Kj. Wi'slci-n ivhltii $1,114 ij. Ilaiil wliit-.'r $t.ni tij. NorthiM-n Npiini; $l.lii,i. Wt-Ntrrn roil $l.ill n. mv x mm 1 Hininiii mi Mvuumsmsm ' COM' AMI I.IXS AT 'I in: QUITTING BUSINESS SALE WoilM'll'i Nou-lly llitlliMiin SIIiM-rs Clilliln-11'H !l.1' mill Mm- IIi-- ni-iiiliiii l.iimriiuo f 'lilltliitH'M Novelty I'lHiiu.-iit- . us.- . I :.- Slli- anil 5I.UM si. an WORLD'S ECONOMY STORE M. 1, Allien, from Tbs Store With Mirror In Vni POLITICS IUJHI.LK AS DEMOCRATIC IUNQUKT NEARS (Continued from rage 1) I ii-lnoi-ratH ami foiri- Hhim- i,-ino-I'lntM who w-rri oimhni-4 to Mnilti on two main iriouml, Into tin. Iti-liiblu-an iiinkN." ;ln.vs Mi'iihN Iti-Hi-rtfi S.-nulor (1IHM.-I, Dcinoriul,. Vliuln la. a Smith snpporti-i- In tin. mm. (iiiIkii wIiumi iitate went Into llu-MiMivei- ,-ii!iinn, Ih one wliri s, r,t Inn ii-meli.. but, taklnir eoKilliaiiee ill tile liiortn eeillerlllit on Mi in I la r aotlon by iitliei- puny u-ail,.,, f the Holltti, he liiaile pllblie it letter wi-l'ien to ji xhouso n whiih 1m fxptiilii.il hla Inability lo atten.l. Hemiinr lloblnnoii. of At kainuiK, the lii'iiineiatlc lemler, annoiineril, that the minority parly wuh ieni( to eooperale to ilbpone ot tile pro. Ki-nill i-econilut mini lv I'reNlil.-nt Hoover iklrlnit the Mra KeNxlon. 'i'lila ileeluratlon wan reeanleil n ln irlnir u tlnill vole oil the tariff bill In the full without Ihr letinite aitieeillent HSkeil by tho Itepuhll. ran leailern. While the farm rellet ilie.-llon wii.i illM-utineil. Senator Koti!nnni! Halil no nttetnpt wa limrie at tho i iiiirwiny urteruoon to visit with del- (,'ntniluiotlun- und othor rela tives. Hliu will spend the ummor viiea.tlon In. tho Wnilowu, county town. T. It. Jolinson, nnnouncei- for Hie Htoclt Khow and also un exhi bitor at tho Blioiv, very nearly rail ed to reaeh Union with IilH exhibit Tuesday afternoon. He wuh driving iroin i.ower l.'ove to Colon a bull In tho buek part or his Hie bottom or the trtu-k being lit tered with straw. Soino or tho straw worked through the. Hour und was Ignited by the engine und w hen dlseovered the fire was close to tho gas tnnk. Fortunately tho fire was extinguished before uny damage was done. Juno IO-l7-24-.luly l-S. I Ittri'Mtl'AT HAN l-'HANCISCO, June III (AC) -Mntterfiit f. o. b. Han Kranclsco, 'l cents. HERE IT IS THE GOLDEN ERA WASHER 'with WE 13 1 truek' ' K SK Monday's Market Almost Unchanged POKTI.ANIi. Ore.. June 1(1 (AC) Moilduy's iiiarkel, as usual, showed Utile change from l-'riilay and Saliinlay. Kggs, bolter and poultry were steady after the wo--k-end shoiMilllg. which absorbed most or the surplus. .Strawberries were marking tllno pending n change lij Die weulllci-. The best berries were quoted at $2 to w holesalers, but grow ers w el o gelling less than this llirough di rect -sales. (in Saturday some prtvule stalls sold berries 4 and 6 bov-s for li-s cents. BUY FOR T KSS LL FOR JJ ICSS HATS In nil I Ik new cnldi-s uml styles, plulii nnd runcy IkiikIs, snap nml ctirl hrlin- $2.95 -$3.95-ijvl.95 . STRAAVS I'lmiiis, SfiMiils, I 'nun mas nml Suiv Yt'ddo' up (d (In? llVl MttHltl 111 .SlVlf . $1.50-$2.45-$3.95 in v h.i a m:w hat I'IMt 1A I II CH S DAY NIwY5nK5foSS Destroyers of Hlirli Prices The Meadows Select-a-Spced is truly Golden Era Washer. The vast number of fundamental improvements over the old style, assures the latest, most modern type washer available and a new era in -washing machine history. Exactly what the name implies The Meadows selects" a speed for every pur pose. A low speed for laces, silks and ray ons; a medium speed for table linen and a high speed for all heavy or badly soiled pieces. Note these features Ail exclusive with Meadows Un Ailnnt Arc i I lmn'nitli- t'onfi'ionce to nmortitln htm- t h pai ly mcmliors uoiilti Fixing Up Your House? Then you'll need SEWER PIPE CHIMNEY PIPE Northwest House Paint $2.75 Gallon Sawyer Holmes Mercantile Company l'lioric MAIN 17 The Select-a-Sueed control illiist.rnt.prl here is the latest development in washing machine manufacturing and exclusive with Meadows. The graduated control stops the machine under full load smooth ly without shock. Together with this are many other ex clusive features The large wringer rolls of pure Para rubber. The Magic Bake-lite impeller." Other safety features as well 'as great er beauty. The Meadows Sclcct-a-SpcctI may also be had with lil ies & SI rat ton, 1 cycle '2 h. p., full power gas engine for homes withoui electricity. Come in tomorrow for a demonstration 111 li'ni 1 ' ' r r.-n w n kii nPMflmn n voif on tho farm rfllef proposition.