La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1929, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Monday, July 1, 1929
4 mM
, If 1
Costs less to wear
OshkoshB'Gosh
Two pair of Otlikosh B'Goah cott
you lea than three or four cheap over
alls and tktyUI wear just at long.
Figure what overall! coit you by tht
year not by (tie pair.
Why buy cheap ovenlll and ln!
money whrn it actually coin you leu to
wear full cut, roomy, no-lade mi!I
ihrunk Othkoah R'Guth oven 111.
You can eaiity prove ft! wear the cheap
overall and the Othkoah B'Goah on
alternate dayi. After the cheap one b
in (he rag bag keep track of how many
more dayi wear the Oihkoih B' Goth
overall givra you.
Many who thought they were saving
money buying cheap overall! tried this
experiment and now wear nothing but
B'GOSH
uf'(Work Clothes
"Html Hiit Gd or Wi Will"
Men's Wear.
- :as n i:iiM).Mii 111111:1:
HOHTON.i July I (Al') Tlirco
men wpio ovi'ii:ouio liy Ban fuincH
rcwuKliiif from n flro of undpti-r-inliicd
orlBln In the t hoiiilciil lalirn
tory of HoHion untvomlty today.
'I'lip fin uiih iliHi'ovi'rfd iim hun
iIipiIb or hi ii ilfiit h uoi'o ri'KlHti'rliiK
for . ho Hilnuncr hpIiooI cuut-Hfii
wlilci hoppn tomorrow.
Tim men ovcrcuinu.; ri'porii'il n
ImiIiik In Hfi'loiiH conilltlon at tlui
)loiiieoiiillilc hospital, are John J
... ,i,, ui,uiiK oiiperinieu 11: Al'-
Ih iir H. Uagle, caglnijer; Thomas j
McDonald, Janitor. .
AlHlKMrf
fTilII'.HEnro ninny reasons wliy
i -1- all tlio nicclianism of the
(iciivral Klcctrio Kifrigeralor
'. is jiluced on lop of tlio caliinii.
Here art) llirco vital reasons:
1. Itefrigerntiiig-mechniiisiiis
(levelnp heat in the process of
. cooling llio interior of tlio re
frigerator. This heat escapes
ami ri'jej. Tlicrefore, General
I'ilcclrio has plni cil the refrij;.
rut iti"; iiiecliiitiism on lop so
tlinl tho escaping heat travels
mvay from llw cabinet.
2. rini'itig all lUn iiieclianisin
of the General Klectrie on top
of the ealiinet achieves maxi
idii itt fimil storage space within
the cabinet. It also saves floor
I.-!
. nn hermetically sealed mechanism. 1! .
. 1111 nll-steel. warp-proof cnhiuel. '1 ,
.nil accessible temperature control. 11).
. mechanism that requires no oiling. 1 1 .
. troublesome machinery eliminated. 1- .
.a new standard of tpticl operation. lit.
. upoulcgswithbrooiu-roomuiidcrncalh. 1 1 .
.Mfn m en lhGeneral Mrctric four. br.util. nt el erv Solimuv writing
9 to 9 Eastern Standard Time, oier the A.fl. ( urliiiufc of 4J dulionj.
.
Liberal Allowance on Your Old Refrigerator
GENERAL ELECTRIC
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
FIND IT
HERE
Cop for Ihla column muat be
lu bjt a. m.
ADVKJtTISK VOIK TOWX
My gutting one of llii; aluminum
ai Glnnilo naint; plutiw, fur your
cur. Tin; I't'KUlnr ofl'U-fal JH.OO
pinto on bih'pIiiI (IiJh wi'i'k for H.nli
wln-n talihiK that vacation trip.
7-1-31.
(MTI.Mi 'HHiK
Wo In I .'JS
Noilon'H Kldily Kliop.
7-1-21.
DIXON'S TKII'1,1; IIAI'll)
snm:iii)i;ic
I While Hhri'tlilinK vwliilil'-.i ami
fruil lor HiiliulH, pii.-, mai-rii. limit ,
J Houp etc., iiIho for Ki'atlntr ohiv-si'.
plm-tipplo, L'lloi'oliilt', Ijionil criliillm
otc. CJct yours today at MimvIIIih.
6-2H-2 t.
OI'ICK SKIIVICH
In tlio fitting or wltiilnhli'lilH and
aide Klnm.-H, at Itlolinl'ilHon'H Art
und Cilft Hliop. 7-l-.lt.
IIACK.MA.VK
Mop at Highway Urocfry, firo'
tvorka. Ic to (ifie, 2iu:t Milium.
G-17-lfit.
MRS MlltltlS roll ri.A.VTN.
'i-l-'-tf
j flomHtlUTfilnit. imiAtniK. tummi-
uoieH, etc NorturrA Kluillo Shop.
MICH. NOItltl.S I'-OU 1-f.ANTii.
0-13-tf.
SBKK'ASIXS
Take a pair of nioccns'ns with
ynu on your caniplng Irtp. They
are the lies! ever. Hi.t s to ril every
member of I he family, lu a do.i-n
different 'style1:, will, be round nt
ItlchiirdHon' Art ami Gill Shop.
7-1-31.
GOODYKAK TlltIO SAI.M
Don't miss II. The big Kiniilh of
July Goodyear Tire salt' al lloh
lleilkauips. 7-1-21.
oi tim; togs
4llc lo $!.'.! 8
Norlon's Kiddy Hliup.
7-1-21.
'I'll I II l'. siidi i.ii in:
I' COPKNIIAGHN, July 1 (API
There must be a few headaches or
so. At a banquet closing an initi
prolilblllonlst Congress sii kinds of
champagne were served In inlillllnn
to numerous other varieties of
wine.
I'AV I'llll LYNCHING
POHOI.KK, MiiHslu, July I (AP)
I'it 11 lynching seven laelnry
workmen must servo from two to
suven years In prison. They lynched j
a railway coiiilni toi' w ho bad killed I
a workman trying lo escape alierl
arrest
m.
0
IL1
us explain tlic.Hc 1 1- Mipi-rinrilics.
, tin installation pr
. 11 porcelain chilli
Helen Wills And
Tilden Play Way
To Semi-Finals
AVIMHLKDON, Kngtnnd. July 1
(AH) Helen Wills and Hill Tilden
forged Inl.o Mm semi-finals of the
Hritlsh singles tennis champion
ships today, hut George Lott, a
third American hope, was trimmed
in straight seta by Jean Horotra,
of Kiaiirc, in a quarter-final match.
.MIhh Wills, defending her Wim
bledon crown, downed one of her
foremost rivals, MJhh "Hobby"
Jleine. of .South Africa, G-2, 6-4.
and Tilden dc Touted J'lerro Lundry,
oT France, 0-4. 2-6, 6-3, 7-5, whiie
Horotra, playing brilliantly, swept
through Lolt's defenses to the tune
: of o-:t, 0-3, (i-4.
j The semi-final bracket In men's
' singles is'as now completed a H.
W. AiiHlln. or Knglund, won from
, Itarofi Von Kchrling, of Hungary,
j (i-2. X-ti, i-3. and Henri Cornet,
one of the great French muske
teers, trounced HaM Tltmuor, of
ilolland, -4. 7-5, (i-2.
-Miss Helen Jacobs, second only
to Miss Wills In the American wo
men's ranking, overwhelmed Mrs.
C. G. .Mrlhiuahant 6-1, 6-0, In an
other qua it it-final match.
Iti the semi-finals. Tilden now Is
to meet Coehet und Autin niUMt
tackle i he other J-'reneh threat,
Hurotiu,
I Hhoi-tly uflcr her hIiikIch victory.
MisM WIIIk (!orefl again In the
mixed donbh'H, Queen Helen and
her pnrtm-r, l-Vank Hunter, defeat
ing At i-h. John Hill und G. J
JlughcH, an Knglih team, 6-3, C-2. j
shot rr ins not si;
SIIHKWHIIIJIiY. N. J., July 1
(AT) Having fiii;( more than 100
bIioIh from a .22 iiallhrii kum Into
Hip hoiim- of a nuiKhhor, JanifM J.
" is iii jiiii awaiting trial, lie
coiili HsiMl. saying he was sore be-
cause Addison Davidson hud do-!
1,1111 '"' " I! cnicltensl
in his own yard.
kti:a.h camjoi'i: aiiiikstki)
POItTI.ANIl, Ore., July 1 (AP)
A steinn ciilllopo was In the po
lice garage today while authorities
sought tho virtuoso.
A truck, hearing the slealil mus
ical Instrument, wan found aban
doned on a downtown street. It
wns Jammed against another auto- colpts 48.0011; including 24.000 .11
inuliilt. reel: market fairly active, 5 to 10c
1'ollce said the virtuoso was In
toxicated and fled after the acci
dent. ill,l,ISI() I'ATAI
CANTON, Ohio, July WAP)
One woman was killed and seven
persons Injured early today on the
Cleveland road n mile north of
this cily In a collision between a
Catiton-Akriiti-Cleveliind bus en
routo to Cleveland, and laundry
truck.
Ml l(ll;Hl;lt SHOT TO IIIOATH
SPOKANK, July 1 (AP) .Sher
iff I'ioyi llrower of Spokaiie coun
ly today kicked In the door of the
cabin when. Jack Howdeii, wanted
for lililrilci', hud banicaded him
self, di.ilged a bullet thai hummed
pasl hhn, and shot Kowden dead
Rpni'R anil permits tho ealiinet
to lio mounted on legs giving
nmpln liroom-room under
nealh for easy cleaning.
3. With refrigeruliiig meeli.
niiism on to of the cahinet,
the inside of tho cahinet is freo
from obstructions and easier
to clean. The constantly rising
current of nir from the her
metically sealed mechanism
prevents dust from settling on
tho top or coils.
There, lire more than ,'i()0,000
users and not one has ever
spent a dollar fur repairs.
Visit our display rooms and
sen the new -see General
Klcctrio Refrigerators.
rnblem vhnlever.
ng cuamher.
.entire mci'luinism mounted on top.
, inaiumm fund storage, space.
, absoluii'lv 110 radio interference,
.an uiiipialilicd two-year guarantee.
. I'oiiM iuiiit easy payments.
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CIIICAfJO CItAlX
OiHn High Low
..ll."M'5 t.tn l.t-m
....121 1.22-h, I.IUJi
..VMH I'iTj I.2A
- I'OKTIjAM) (MtAI.N
,Al l LIS I.I IK
...nay, i.in i.i.'i
..no i-iu'A i.ik
Wheat
July ...
Sept.
Dm. ...
July ...
Sl-pl. ..
IXf
C'HICAtiO CASH
f'lllCAGO. July I, (AP)
Wheat: No. 2 hard JI.U' ll.l'J;
No. 3 niixvil 1 . 1 fj '-i .
Coin: No. 2 mlxivl !I2 ft 'jS y. :
No. 2 yellow !)3 !4 'n !l4 j.
OiiIm: No. 2 white 4fii-n 4I!A; No.
3 while 42 Vj i 44 .
Ilarley: ituotahlit ranKe r'M(i2.
Timothy need: $4.10 'a $4.S5.
Clover Herd: 1 G.fiO (. $23.00.
I'OK'IXANI) CASH
I'OltTI.ANI), Ore.. July 1 (Al')
('anil wheal: Hif- Bund iilueutem,
hard white 1.29.
Soft white $1.17.
WcHtein white $1.17.
Hard winter $1.13.
Northern wprinf; $1.13.'
Weill e rn red $1.13.
Oats: No. 2-3S lb. while T34.0.
Today'a ear rceeiita: wheat. 117,
flour 27. corn C, oata 1. hay 10.
Close Irregular
In Stork Markei
NKW YORK, July 1 (AP) Tilt
stock market faltered before a ris
ing call money rate today which
mounted from III lo lli per cent,
the highest alnco mid-May, but
rallied briskly toward the close
when fresh funds came into the
market and fears of a furtlie
ad-
Oils
vuiiee In the rage vanished.
I'.ievaior waj rusneii up 2 poll I
International business machines
nearly 13 points, Packard Motor,
General Ulectric and Union Car-
hide six polntu or more, ltalls
wero markedly strong, severul Is
sues rising 3 to nearly 8 points to
new high ground. The close how
pvpr, was somewhat Irregular, a
number of issues showing net los
ses of 1 to 3 points. ,
CHICAGO lIVKSTOCK
CHICAGO. July I (AP) (U. S.
Depl. of Airi'icult'.ll-c) I loirs: ri-
1 Higher than. Friday's average;
$11.40 paid for IB5-220 lbs.
weights. Price for belter grades
I5o-:ioo lbs. $10.75111 $1 l.r.o; butch
ers, mc'lllim lo choice, 250-350 lbs.
$lo.5ll'o $1 1.05; 200-250 lbs. $10.-
75-if $1 Mt.
('alii-: reeciplM 11, Olio; steer
trade steady to 2fe higher, mostly
I a to fr up; steers pi'i-duiii Inal
Ing; early ton $15.6.1, with pros
perls more being paid. Slaughter
eliiHMCM. stei'is, good and choice.
I Sao-1 Mm h. I 'Led r. $ 5.75;
1 Mhi-, :t no i ih. SM'i.iinf i 15.75:
n:.u-,Hi(i ihs. $13. r.iift $1-1.75. Ked
yen ill n kh, good and (.-holm S50 lbs.
down $i;i.rit?( $14.70; vealers, milk
fid, good and choice, SI 3.01) (l
$ir.7r.. ;
Hheep: reeeipls J I, nun; market
active, mostly 2 5e higher; bulk
nnllV'e $ t H.Tiif $ 1 1.50; "( rangers
$M.5iKi $l4.7r; yeurllngs,' $ll.5(i'.
$ 11!. If 5; Tat ewes $H.iMKn $6.50;
feiMling lambs steady; lainbvi, good
and choice, H2 itis. diwn $M.ooii
$ I 5.oa: medium $ I V $ 14. no;
ewes, medium to rhoice, IfiO pounds
down, $ri.ft0(i $6.75: feeder lambs
good und choice $ I l!.5a fn $ 1 3.60.
nnTKiti'Wr
SAN FltANt'ISCO, July 1 ( A 1 ' )
Iliillerl'ul f, o. b. San Iraneisco
fiO cents.
ii:atii tamos hmu:k
HAN rMtANCIHCO, July 1 A1')
I'orter Ksnon. a director of the
l'ederal lleservf bunk, former
president of Hie Sun Kruncisco
chamber of commerce, and for
many years a leader in business
circles here, died last night at the
age of 72. heath climaxed a long
illness which had weakened his
heart.
WK Hli'Y rou y rcss
K SKLL I'OK jLiESS
DRESS IIP!
For (he 1th
You'll nt-tl a new Suit.
Hut. Shirt. Tie or Shoes. We
can dress you up in the sea
son's smartest I'nshiuns.
sYlls
$12.45 - $15.05
$19.50
SII I Hi s
$1.10 $2.15-$2.95
' $1.95 -$2.95 $ 1.95
NI.CK litis
50f - 75C - 35
I 'UKIIS
$2.95 -$3.95-$ l. t5
tf li s new m tune it
and have it when it s new. .
t)est rovers of Illirh I'rirc I
l.A t.KANDK II TI V 1 1
Till USIUY .JUljl II
NiKht Show Starts ill 7 p. m. Sharp
Itto
vn Sale ('Ileus ay
Cr.. Kepot and
Close
I.I5(4
l.2l,
1.20 M A
i.i iy,
i.i.'.;x;
I.IHM
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1.1 VKKPOOI, WHKAT
I.IVKKPOOI.. July 1. (AP)
Wheat closed July 8s rd $1.23V4.
Oct. Xn 10d $1.28.
Dec. as 1 ! $r.32i.
Wheat Unsettled,
Stiff hily Higher
CHICAGO. July 1 (AP) With
deliveries heavy on July contracts
here wheat prices turned down
ward today after a show of firm
ness al the uoeinnlnic. Unwelcome
dry weather noilhweut and pqu- Cantaloupes are still high and
ally undesired wet conditions;"'"1 remain so until nflor tho
southwest were more or less res-' l''0"rtl1- '.coons were 'scarcer than
ponsllile ror transient initial up- "vcr with another increase promls
turlM In the market. Opening un-! Ld before the Fourth,
changed to higher, wheat soon i
im,l,...ni ., ,,.,, .i.., ,. ..
jnioiind. Coin, oats and provisions'
were likewise easier, with corn I
starting unchanged to V4 off: and
Kiiliseiliienlly showing u general
Wheat closed unsettled to
cents net higher, corn V to Pic
off, cals quarter to c advance,
and provision-d unchanged to 15c
down.
I'ltlSCO 1'ItUIT
KAN KHANl lSCO, July 1 (AP)
( I-'ederal-Klnte Miirknl V.vu-a
vice) Apples: Callfornin. Newton
pippins, fancy, cold alorago 4 tier
$2.25 ii $3, poorer lower: 41. tier
$1.6(11 $2.00. New crop: Astiach
nns 6OI1 75c-lug. $1.50ii $2, large
$2.50. GravenslPin $2.75 ffi $3 25.
Washlnglon wluesaps xf $3.r'0rai
$4.00, fancy $.3.25 lin $3.75. Home1
henlllys large funcy $2.25 r $2.50,
Sluuli to meilluui $2.0lirg$2.25. 1
roiiiiiv
KAN I'P.ANCIKCO. July 1 (AP)
(Kederal-Stalo Market Uureau)',,, Khoh. ,;,, r ',", 'jQ cu1 ((J ;
Net prices paid producers for llv
poultry delivered at Kan I'"i anclseo:
liens: leghorns, 3 lbs. anil
32c, 5 lbs. and over 2'.u
llroilers: leghorn -ii''A lbs. per
dozen 24c. (1'Yycrn) 2 lbs. and U
2-le. Kryeis coloreil, under Mm.
25e; 2V4I'3 lbs., 34i-; roasters 3
lls. and up 3 He. ('upoiis nominal.
rOKTLANI) IMtOIH ci;
POltTLAND. July 1, ( A 1 ' )
liulter: steady. I'ortland Hairy Kx-'
change net wholesale pricea, cubes, 1
firsts 42 fb.ts. 42c.
reamery p.iees: prints, 3c over
cube standards.
Kggs: nU'.iuy. i'oi tluml liuli y
lOxchange (net basis): Kresh stun-!
dunis extras, 34e: fresh standard
firsts, 33Je; Kresh iiiexlluiit extras.'
32c; fresh iiii'diuin firsts. 31 cents;
I ciirrent receipts, 32c. 1'rlces to re
tailers, 1 fit Sv. over exchange prieew.
Milk: steady. Haw milk (I pei
cent). $2.30 v. w. t., delivered
I'ortland, Ies:i I per cent. Hntler
lat. station. 43e; ti ack, 4 4 de
livered at I'ortland, 46 tt 47c,
')
Poultry: steady, (buying prl
Alive heavy hens over it lbs. 2fc:
medium hens 3 fn 4 'f. lbs. 22 (u
2Hr; tight, uticler 3 lbs..' 20 tin
21c; broilers lbs., 22ft 23c;
colored broilers, 2 to 3 lbs., 25 !
27c; spring pekin ducks. 4 lbs. and
over, 23Vf25c; old pekln ducks, 23
ff( 25c; colore 1 ducks, ISA 20c.
Onions: slendy; per e. w. t., Ore
gon, fancy, $3.50 rn $3.75; boilers, j
f i.iiofn 1. 1 iiiM'iiniiiaN j n
Potatoes: steady. I'er c. w. t..
Gems. No. 1 grade. $2.5o-( $i.S5;
fancy gems, $2.&o 'i 2.85; new,
$4i $1.5M.
Wool : sleatly: l-Jaslern Oregon.
LSI 26c M(.: valley. 30'i:t3c.
Hay: si eudy. Huyiug prices:
I'Jastern Oregon timot hy, $2 1. Go fir
$22; do valley. $ 1 7.00 r,t $ I 7.50; nl-
fuiru. $22.50 -if $23.; clover. $17 fir
$17.50; oat hay, $ I S f $ 1 S . 5 a ;
straw $8 ton: uelllng prices $2
more.
Free Facial
at
lleynaud's
Beauty Shop
by
Mmc. Hussy's
Representative
Big 5 Ring
JRCUS
N.TI0N.LU f VMOUS
0
HORSE SHOW
Te OMMiit sntcrvtt:
PARADE OF
GOLD.
THE SHOW THAT5 DlfTCULN'T
PtnronxuNctb Dmu-Rain ur Shine
OiKr 0hmi t and It p. in.
nt tllan; lilig Stmr.
Adunitt
Melons Cheaper,
Plentiful Today;
Berries Slump
I'OHTLAND, Ore., July 1 (AP)
Ilulter. epjfii poultry and fresh
input prices renialned steady over
1 1 ho weekend.
With supplies Iticreasinp; and a
J larite production Indicated in all
nielon sections, watermelons were
'sliplitly cheaper today. Being quot
cd at Z to 3 -"Jiic. Tho out.tok i
that watermelons will be cheuper
and more plentiful than in 'many
y"urs. t
Strawberries were also lower be- !
cauc of their rapid ripening. The
bent brought J1-G5 Alonduy. !
J-oganberrles ai-e arriving nt 2
a crate. Jted curranta are selling
at $2.
tomatoes woro down to J3.7& to
i. Green peas are swamping the
market at 3 cents a pound. Means
w!,e abundant at 8 and 10 cent
i:V VOIIIi I'lll lT
NKW YOltK, July 1, (AP)
Hv"Poriitl apples steady; clioiet'
1 s h " ' 4: fancy I B f 1 6 -V& : prunes
steady: ( alifornla S 4 i I 0 '. Ore
gon 1 0 ii I li; apricots steady;
standard ISIelfi: choice lGdilK;
extra choice 2 I It 23: peaches steady
standard ioJj choice 11; extra
choice 12 14.
I'OHTIAXIl IJVKSTOCK
POKii.ANIl, Oi-b., July 1, (AP) 1
Cattle and calves: strong to 25
cents higher than last week's close;
receipts caltle 600, calves 100. I
Kteers ( 1100-1300 lbs. $11.50 ht.
$12.25; do good $ I 1.50 fit $ 1 2.25 do'
medium $lo.oii-$l 1.60; do common '
$8,501!, $10.00. I
Heifers good $ 1 0.25 01 $ I 1.00; do!
common lo medium $7.50cu $ 1 0.25. I
Cows, good $11.00 i $10.00; do;
common to medium $7.00 fiv $a.00; I
do low culter $5.001 $7.00: good :
lieef $!l.00iii $,75; do cutler to 1110- I
ilium $7,000 $u.oo. I
coiiimon $7.00 1 $a. 00. j
Venlers: milk fed, good lo choice1
till Im ft. 1 1 i in,. ,1. ......li..... 1 1 in, :
I " v
cull to common $8. 00 6v
I 1.00.
Hulls: (yearlings excluded).
Hogs: steady to higher than late
last week; receipts 2 Kid,
Heavy weight medium lo choice
$11.00rri$12.00.
Medium weight medium to choice
$1 1.654 $12.60.
Light weight medium to choice
$12. lfifi $12.75.
Light lights medium to choice.
,,u.1:ing sows, roughl und smooth '
8ft(lS( $y6w ,
HIll(chtPr ,nedlum to d)oicC'
$ 1 1 - f ? 1 2.00. t
KiK'tler anil slockei- pigs medium!
to choice $ I 1.50 "f $ 1 2.50. I
(Soft or oily hogs und rousting'
piK' excluded In above quotations.) '
.Sheep and lambs: opening slow)
at las', week s close; receipts 14ou.
Lambs: (S4 lbs. down), good to
I Choice- $t 1.25 rr, $13.00; medium
. $!t.50rt $1 1.25; do (all weights),
cull to common $s.ouf( $n.fn.
Yearling wethers: (Mil lbs.
(down) medium lo choice $7.00 fi
$l'.0O.
Kwes: medium to choice $4,001
$..25; do medium lo choice $3.50
(i $5.00; do (all weights), cull to
common $ 1.50 fa $3.50.
caMj ion oins fok si;vi:u
fONsruixniox
Sealed bids will bo received by
tho city commission of the City
of La Grande, Union County, Ore
gon, for the construction of the
sewer In Sewer Improvement Dis
trict No. 3-10, wUMn the City of
La Grande, Oregon, according to
the plans und specifications for
tho said sewer district now on file
in the office of tho city recorder
of the said city.
A depose of Klvo ($5.00) dollars
will bn required fop plana and
specifications, which amount will
bo refunded if bidder Is unsuecess-'
Kd ami returns plans and specifi
cations to this off'ce.
Hids w ill bu received to the hour
of 7:30 p. in. Wednesday, loth of
July, i:i21, and must be accompani
ed by a certified check or hiddcra!
bond in the sum of ten per cent of j
the amount bid as a g.iurantco of
the acceptance and completion f '
contract tf awarded. Checks will
be returned to unsuccessful bld-de-rs.
i All bonds In connection with this'
work are reiuircd to be secured i
through resident agenls and no j
bond will bo accepted unless writ-'
ten by a resident of the City of La
Grandci. ;
Tho commission re."rves the. I
right to reject any or alt bids. I
Hy order of the commission June
26th. 1!2'.t. ;
J. K. KTKAHNS. Recorder. I
, C-27-lot. j
.no'iick oi- sm:itiri"s nali: ;
Notice Is hereby given, that ij
have received execution and order
idf sale, IsMietl out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court of Ihe
'stale of Oregon for I'nlon Counfy.
lated tin 7th day of June ,l!i2'.i. lu
the action therein pending where
in State Industrial Accident Com
mission or Oregon Is plaintiff and
C. K. Kogi'is Is defendant, to me
directed, upon a judgment in the
sum of $."S.76, with interest at the'
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
May 2Sth. 1H2U. and the further
sum of $5,50 costs. In which said
execution I urn rnmmanded to wit-,
tsfy said sums out of the pcrsoniit
pi opcrty of said defendant, or if
sufficient cannot be round, then!
out of the real properly belonging f
to him, on and after May 2Mb.
NOW .THKUKKOKK. by virtue
and authority of said writ, and In'
obedience lo Us commands, having'
found no persona) property. I duly i
levied upon tho following d ewe rib-
etl real property standing In the1
came of atd defendant oa May
2Mh. lit.':, Uuijt;
J.C.PENNEYC
108 Depot St.,
Qood Will
Is Our Every Oay
Aim and Purposes
Tlie Qrace Pattern
Silverware Set of 26 Pieces
il
j
I
Set
Consists of
6 Tea Spooni
4 Table Spoons
6 Knives tain lew
teel blades)
6 Forks
Sugar Shell
Butter Knife
Consisting
6 forks, 6 tea
26 Pieces-
Lots Jl and 12 lu Block 142-or
Chaplin's addition to the City of
La Grande, Union County, Oregon,
and 1 will! on Tuesday, the tith
day of July, at ten o'clock a. in. of
said day. at the rront door of tho
court house in Ui Grande, Union
County, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion the above described real prop
erty, and all the right, title, interest
and equity of tlio defendant there
in, to the highest bidder for cash,
the proceeds of said sale to be up
piled In mtisfaction of said judg
ment ami decree, including costs
and accruing costs of execution and
sab.
Hated at La Grande, Oregon, this
10th day of June. 1!2!I.
JL'KSK liKKSIIKAltS, Shcrirr of
Union County. Oregon.
Juno 10-17-24-July 1-S
xotht: to i iii
Notli'o Is ln.'1'rliy kIv
itinl'i'iRiii'il lias hi'i'ii 'Inly iippnlnl
oil liy .Hit' t'onnly Cmirt of tliu
Stlilf of. Oi'i'Hon, I'nlcin Coiinly,
cxcclllrix of tin1 I'Slnli' of l.t-nnnril
J. Sin'lli, ili'ccasril, anil lins iniali-
Take plenty of
AN SCO FILMS
along 4th of July and
bring them back for
MAE STEARNS
Photo Expert, to de
velop and print.
"Guaranteed Work."
L. & L. Drug; Co.
L
.
Mrn-liiiiuli-r or iimtII MH iilli'itl nl. mill-, r,,,. iH ,m inanuf
luivrs il for u wry lltnilcil time nnly.
Trnvi'llni;
Hubs
I'nst color ruin')- lirotiilrliilli .iirl,i ...
Woinrn'i knhkl mlilclli .V IiIimw.
WORLD'S ECONOMY STORE
M. & Al-rt. ITv ,3n Adanl Atb.
ThP sioro Wl'i .Minur In Ci nu-r of Liurnm-e
La Grand, Orefon
23 Year Guaran
tee Certi6cate with
each icl.
This Is a saving
opportunity that
will apptal to the
homemaker or gilt
ecckcr,
An Unusual Opportunity
to Buy Our
Anniversary .
PATTERN
Silverware
Set
.90
of 6 knives (stainless steel nladVO",
spoons. 6 table spoons, 1 sugar
shell and 1 butter knife. The design is our
beautiful Anniversary Pattern.
for Six
fied as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are heie
by requested to present the same
ve-rifled as required by law to the
undersigned at her home aboul two
miles north of La Grande. Oregon,
witli in six months from the Julo
her.-of.
I )ate l at La Grande, Oregon,
June Mill, 1!I2!.
COKA HA UK Kit, Kxecut.rix of
the tnsl will and testament of Leon
ard J, Smith, decoiised.
June 17. 21, July 1, S, 15,
atrtfaiaKyji!iJiMwii!i
with
j?rMt Cleaving
I NlG I
P1
Wi' ilrlvo with .sih-imI. ne drlvt'
with iir,'
Folks say our fcis acu "in the
fair." ,
Kt'i'n yonr ijikhI.s in Him fair
ay of i'p(.rl inovlni;. Wi' 1110
lst ilii'in uiih ipi'ri,.ni'i' anil
"'ii i.i on tin' joi, vhi-;n roc
SA V!
A Mo
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Dili' :l for S2.M
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