Thursday, January 23, 1930 Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Woolen Unionsuit Wool mixed, medium heavy weight, an excep tionally good garment for this weather. $1.87 Qf&tffijvt- Stic. Men's Wear. THEATERS Star Forced To $how Real Speed To Catch Train 'A whole Hcene liarl lo bo. made .tor "Jimicr Antonio" before di rector JltllU'H l'"toiil 'could .H't I.eo L'nrrillo, eo-miirml In this Tlffuny Htahl nll-iHuloHUii iirodtiutlon with Virginia VHI, KO to catch u train out of Lo Anwlvx for Vancouver, en ro.uto to Australia to fill a the atrical engagement. ' ; Currlllo w'orkoil up lo such a late moment that ho hail to hit rushed to the depot In the Italian costume imil make-up for tho llooth Turh 'InBton play. And by ''rushed" we .menu Unit liu wan taken from Hollywood I". l.on AimeJeH In it pu 'llcecur with niolori'yiio escort. Harely cati'blns the train, fnrrlllo AlU'Hil JAMAIIY CI.MIIAVCI': where you can buy IllKll (O'llde llll'li lllllulLsc nt (creator Miviuuif. Men's 13-ln. lop boots lieavy slock uppers, compo Kitlou soles, Htroiik and dur able. .Special .$3.98 Men's riding breeches, bin ton lei;, well nufdo, good fit ting. Special $2.35 WomcntT Wuvy grade out Ing flannel blounton 33c Itoy'H hliixors all wool, ul (ractlve palterns lo eliocmo from. : ' ' NeS York Store STATE THEATRE LAST TIM ICS TODAY Also Comedy And Colored Classic COMING Friday & Saturday "MISTER ANTONIO With Leo Carriillo . and Virgivin Valli V few State Board of Control Passes Resolution on Death of Governor HALRM, Ore., Jan. 23 (AV) I Tht following resolution Iuih been I adopted by tho stuto board of con- trol on tho death of Isaac Leo Pnt- ' t'TKOTI. j AVhorcus, throughout Ids official ! lift, nnd particularly as governor ; of tho stuto of Oregon, tho Into !lnnuo Leo PattTHun gave unstlnt ledly and unselfishly of his rare j talents and energies toward tho ! rwillzatlon of his lofly and inont j worthy ideals and ambition lhat of making tho stato of Oregon, Ihn beloved ntato of IiIh nativity, tliu 'most constructively prosperous of j tho United States and died In tins ! faithful performance of his duty to i tho state and ItH citizenship, a vlr itual martyr to such service, for It I was. In tho discharge of an official function of IiIh high office that ho ieuiitrueted tho malady which j brought about hl demise; and Whereiis, in tho sudden and un timely death of Governor Patterson tho Htato of Oregon nud every de partment and function of stale gov ernment and tho people of tho Hlatc of Oregon have lout a most loyal, conscientious and faithful champion of good government, friend and citizen; a man of tine presence, grunt personul dignity, rtnlmpcuehuhlo integrity, sterling worth and refinement of character; therefore, be It resolved: That tho Oregon stuto board of control, on ' helm If of the Htato officers and tho hurried to his compartment ani tore- off tho clothes, A prop boy was there lo catch the garments as they flew out of the window. "(Jooda bye," yelled ('arrltlo, us tho" last gesture' of '".Mister An tonio," "I seo you again perty (fUerk, eh'.'" "Mister Anlonio" will he tint feature attraction Krlday and Sat urday at the State theater. It Is synchronized by ItCA i'hotophone. ANNUAL DOG PROBLEM IS DISPOSED OF (Continued from. I'ago One) rcsentlng more tehan 4!iO limit II- censes and about 1 5 from Its li censes, and, with the new plan In action, It Is expected to mine, about ?70( this y'ar. It will lake more than $Ciio to pay tho dog catcher, II was said, !:Hrl PasHiigc Jan. 1). ,The ordlnanco .was read for the second lime last-night and then referred to tho city attorney, (Jeorge Cochran, Tor amendment. Nest. Heelt it will-lie presumed for final action. And thus (he dog o,;iesl ion fur Ill .in Is solved, nnd there may not bo another such argument until litSI, unless too many flowers and ' Inornatus. gardens are molested during the I These larvae were feeding on coming spring and summer. 1 other larvae, with preference for Several other minor matters of a I the wiKgh rs of blood-sueklng nios routlim nature were, nth-nded to be-MtuItos. Pemberton found thiit each fore adjournment, W. C. Crews, city manager, who Iuih been ill at. his home lor the last few weeks, was able to attend last night's session. BORDER PATROL SHOOTS BOATMAN (Continued from Pago One) ill a man thought to be a runner and believed they ruin hml wounded him. Tho officers refits. ed to give their names. AVyandnlle polk'e said todav that f! ru ml t has never been known by tlt'-m as having been connected with the down river rum-running Industry, MOTION PMTl'ltKK TAKI0X or tin; inti:icn.l oik.ans IHOTItOIT (API Within the last year it has become possible to lake motion pictures of the interior of I the human body, says a report of j lr. II. A. Jarre of Uruce liospilnt 1 to the ltadiologieal Society of North America. "Until a year af;o," n nny, "we b'pendu.i upon visual observations on the fluoroscopic screen, hut In some x-niy studies tho subjects ob- J tallied In this way hit too faint. "Now we have nu apparatus re sembling a moving picture film which shows us many t hlims we ould not learn from a pbotor.iph. i "You might say our pictures are low motion because of course the organic movement lit the body will tolerate only a limited amount of -ray energy." iiH.it putt i:d iioi(i;s SAN FltANdHCO (AP) Hoi tugs for San Francisco's Hidden Hale brldHe will cost nearly $3U.- IMMI. '-.W C-.l.-i -.V-,vl R'fAMS ..AnUS or- iv-iiii"''!. f. STAKTlNli ViflrilJ Sh J Jessie i.ovo SUNDAYI - I f rHOLLYWOO All Tiilkinir .Siiioinj;..l);inciiijr entire executive, administrative. Judicial and legislutlvo family of tho state of Oregon, hereby pro claims acknowledgment and win cero appreciation of tho loyal, un HciriHh and constructive Horvlco tho lato Governor Isaac Iscet Patterson haH rendered the ntntu- a nn ideal KtutCHiuaii and governor ; that wo deeply and profoundly depluro tho coming of tho Mlent KummoriH of thn grim meHHenger of death that called him from out midst ut tho height of his official enreer and be- foro his labor of devotion to his beloved commonwealth watt finish ed, and that we extend our mowt heartfelt Hympnthles to IiIh widow, IiIh sons and rclatlvta in their -hour Ot bereavement. Jtosolved: Tnat these reHolullons bo spread upon Iho recorda of thlH adininlHtratlvo body, that a copy thereof be given to the press of the state and thut an engrossed copy be presented tho bereaved widow. j Adopted on this tho 22nd day of j January, A, I)., 1U30. A. W, Norblad CJovernor Hal 10. JIoss, Secretary of Htato Thou. iJ. Kay, Htato Treasurer Oregon Wato Hoard Carlo Abrnms, Hecretary Ily the Control: Mosquito Found That Protects Man From Sting j: HONOLULU (AP) Discovery of a new weapon for exterminating mosqultos is disclosed In a cam paign to rid Hawaiian sugar plan tations of this pest, , A , newly found race. of. mpf?!"!-, tos destroy the biting kind by: mllllouH. yet themselves lack the boring tool necessary to bite man. The caunlbuls are whoppciM, an inch long, brightly ctdored In blues, greens und browns.' It sounds like a fulry tale to add lliut in adult stage after they havo destroyed their quota of mosiiui tosr they live on tho nectar of flowers and juices of crushed or broken fruit, but that is the plain, seientfio dietary fact reported by their discoverer, C. 10. Pemberton, a Hawaiian entomologist. Pemberton found 'theso mosqul tos white hunting for tho most ef fectivo of all methods of Insect control namely, a parasite, a bug which lives on tho pest, and inci-. dentally kills him. lie found In New Mrltaln the unswer in the larvae of tho large, bright -colored mosquilos whoso 'scientific name Is Meg.'irmuus big mother cannibnl mosquito laid about tiO ecus, and each wlggler developing therefrom ulo about 250 larvae. Arithmetic, shows that the young of one mother might destroy about, 10,0110 inosqultus, ami her grand children more than 50,00 1,000. , KeeontVy Pemberton turned loose among tho plantations 3Ki of the big larvae lo seo whether they would multiply In their new home. Transporting litem from New Urltain required entomological leg erdemain. Tho slcamers lake more than 21 days Tor the trip hut alter 21 days the wlgglers turn into luoHqtlitoS. Pemberton needed thorn, to he still In the wlggler Mage on arrival. Ho learned how to delay their maturity by underfeeding. At each steamer stop he went ashore, catch ing mosquito larvae for his flock tf sot) and brought them through safely. l.M lilt l( lt UKCOIIATIO.N hi:pl.ci:i ky luiht NKW YOlllv (AP Claim Is made thai 100.0D0 different pat terns and color, of Interior decora tion in u single room are available under a new lighting system in stalled In a Brooklyn holelf The ballroom Is painted a tint while throughout, so Unit It serves as a "canvas" for the patterns in light and shadow coming front t'.uuo concealed Incandescent lamps. They am Inset in cove., flutes and inverted troughs in walls and ceilings. Some ut the apertures have saw-toothed edges fur the bet ter production of shadow patterns. The lamp ','', ol" the three pri mary colors red, blue and green which by combination give every shade in the rainbow. Six of Tu hi no university's foot ball players ate on the basketball .Mitad. John ClU'erl orum Sh'-urcr .loan Cra ford William Haines Conrad Nai;el HOLLYWOOD viir v i ,1 V MARKET NEWS cniCAGO WHEAT Open lllfli Iajw ' Clow Mr. ...i 1.21 K l.lilW i.SJK t.zsy, May ...l.2H!ii 1.2K',A 1.27 l.S!7y,ft JiUr Lioy, i.uvy, i.shVj i.sve k I'OKVLAND WIIKAT , Oficu Hlffh lx)v CIomo Mar I.8S 1.23 y, 1.2iiy, May 1.211 1.2 1.211' July i.2y, ' i.2uy, i.2ii9'i i.nny, ! , 1.21 y, l.2li 1.2 I Vi 1.2S f'lnoinri Slfmnri ffi Wf OirVfig III stock Exchange NKW YOHK, Jan. 23 (AP) I'or i the first time this year the Htock market loduv flhowed Htroni- Indi- CatlonH of breaking out of the nar- row trading area within which It i,H been fluctuating on the upside, Mail order, merchandise and c,mn M((m. ,HHU(1Ji wcre (uk(.n on n larK0 Hf.ulu , hf! 1(lHt JlQur and the aviation shares also rose under Iflwi li.Hiti.rwIiin r.f Ut.mHv ..vi.i-nl low priced specialties enpeciatly Hemlngton-ftand, met brisk do mand. Otis i: leva tor jumped G points. The close was strong. Sales approximated 2,800, Out) shares. Police School To ' Be Held Feb. 3-8 SAMiJf, Ore. (AP) Law en forcement officers, of northwest cities, , conntitis und states havo been .-Invited to; attend titho policy pehool to.ltq conduct orl ,at the. .Wll- lam'etto university college of law ebruary 3 to 8, Inclusive. . " Prominent authorities on phases of law enforcement work will nre- inni Iru'hirnu fimnnc tVinrti' liufnir ' Tjuko H. May, president of the. Northwest Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police association; William S. Liv ens, deputy attorney-- general--of, Oregon; Dr. Krnnk A. Magrudor, professor of ' political . science at Oregon Htuto college; Horace 10. Thomas, executive news editor of tho .Morning Oregonlan; Mnrtln l-', Ferrey, specialist on " ahnormnl psychology, who conducts classes in criminology ' for police; J. O. I Stearns, former deputy United j States district attorney; Dr. Philip A. Parsons, dean of the school of social work, University of Oregon; ' Chief 1j. X. Jenkins, Portland; John : If. Carson, Marlon county district attorney; Karl A. Nott, Yamhill couuty diHltiet attorney; AV. H. AVI rt st, former Crook county district attorney; l- M. Krlcksotv dean of . liberal arts college, AVlllametlo uni versity; Jtoy Hewitt, dean of the AVIllamette collego of law, who also is head of the police school There will be five lectures o.ch day. each of no mlnutcu duration including discussion following. The purpose of the course Is ' to provide that specialized training which will prepare tho officer to more effi ciently and intelligently perform his duties lo tho public and (6 enable him to find pleasure and Wtter.'ic tlnn In his work." The course Is designed for city polleo, sheriffs, constables, traffic officers, all peace officers and those preparing to become, law renforce muni officials. IHOArNKKS IN SCHOOL ' IS RIODUCKl) BY HALF CHIOIKA. Mass. (AP) The largo numbers of children who can bo saved from deafness by a uchool organization is shown In a report to the American Federation of Or ganizations for tho iLard of Hearing. Two years ago, the report sitys, nil nudiomeler showed Hit cases of defective hearing among chil dren in the AVllliams school here. A Cambridge specialist confirmed the findings of the audiometer. This fall, two years later, 71 of these 151 children were found to have hearing restored to normal by corrective treatment suggested at school. Thirty-four were still hard of hearing while 43' had left and were not available for examination. The report was made by F.na O. Macnutl, a teacher In the health class at Williams school. TWKIA'K OK 'I'OI I! lltUSI'..M UN' THAM fDACHlXt; roOTIIAI.I. SOtn'll IIKXn. Iml. (Al'l N" W Kixr, ni'W hoail coui'h nt l'nv tlui ivns tho pi'vcnth of tho llTJH Xotro Dnino foutlmll team to hi' I'onn' ii Krtilirmi boss. Klvc otht'i'S arc assistant roaclios. Aniulii; tlnv lu-ail i-oiU'hos of thai year's ti'iun nr' tho "fnnr horso incn." 1 lurry StllhMrohi'r, ut Vllla ll.iva; Hon Mllli-r lit t'usp Illtl- I tntr; Jim Crowk-y at Michigan Stain niul VUmor l.ytlon at Du iini'Nni.'. rhurk ('oIIIiih. nn rnd. Is IhmiiI immii'Ii ut North t'ui-nlina anil tlono obi'rst, tui'lilr. at Washing ton anil l.cc. 11UIT1MI IIOM' IMttl tiirrs ins iktii At i: NfOOU I'AKK, Knglaud (API (Sandy Herd, veteran golf profes 1 clonal at Moor Park, bus establish- ed a record by holing out in one for ,1S times. i His latest nee was accomplished on his own course here. The ills- I jtanco was Uii vanls. 1 'one shot so often. m When Henl gets his iweiitlethj lace he will win a solid gold puller. 1 MF.TF.U SHOWS HIIHTIMK ON NFAV Yi;KS TA F. ; NHW YOlllv (AP) Future his torians nuty find corroborative evi dence, on eiutonm of the twentieth century In tho records of electric light consumption. t I'or t'Miniple. the New York IMi son company says it record fhow that 5 a, to. New Year's eve 30 nM lvtlrluOioitr lor an, unusual number of New Yorker. At that hour The u-e of nnurmtl .nUlit uluni..ot fr'.'.LliivUf Ai-iH'idV OF THE DAY Locally - Grown j Produce About I Gone In Oregon POIITUAND, Ore., Jan. 23 (AP) Kgg and butter prices were un changed. However, egg quotations were reported firmer In view of lighter receipts. In millstuffs, whole, cracked and ground corn declined $3 a ton, according to price list of the Spcr ry Klour company, Keviowing the fruit and vege table situation, the Portland bur eau of tho United States depart ment of agriculture says: "Storage holdings of locally grown produce are about exhaust ed, with tho exception of carrots and limited supplies of cabbage. Cauliflower and turnips, which have been available until this week, are no longer on the market. Orapefrult arrivals are confined to Texas and Imperial valley stock; Florida grapefruit arrivals this sea son .having been .confined. to 2 or 3 carloads hiHt month. "Limited potato loading!? from all - northwestern districts this week, with resultant active, demand from California points, have- re sulted In much lighter track sup plies at Portland. The Portland market has showed virtually no price changes this month; although alternating stronger and weaker undertones have existed. "With storage stocks of onions declining, and no new arrivals in J immediate proHpeet, jobbers' prices j advance again slightly with a few Hales as nign ni. j.-'! per cwi., ue llvertd to retailers. "Shipments of green peas from the west coast of Mexico art? heav ier than last winter; consequently shippers are lowering their prices a bit, to encqurago more active consumption. "Wholesalers specializing in sup plying country points by motor truck deliveries are, finding their volume of this business materially curtailed, on account of impassublc condition of many highways." Wteat SlUtJipS III sm lit f x Ksiuvuyu inui net CHICAGO, Jan. 23 (AP) Faced by n sudden let up in trans-Atlantic demand for wheat from North America the wheat market hen! went downward most of the lime today. Wheat closed nervous '(: to 1 lA o a bushel lower than yesterday's finish. Corn uused c to 1 c down, oats $r e, lo Vi " c off. and provisions varying from uc set back to a share advance. roiiTLAxn ntonrcio . POKTLAND, On'., Jan. 23 (AV Kutler, milk (butteiTat), poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts hay, casenra bark and hops steady and unchanged. SUtJAIt and l'l.ont VOUTLANI), Ore. Jan. 23 (AP) Cane s;igar (sacked basis) . steady; cane, fruit or berry, $5.4 S per ewt." Ueet sugar, $5. lie cwt. Flour (city delivery prices) steady; family patents, 4Its. $S.itO; whole wheat, 4ls, $7.10; graham, 4 lis, $fi.'J0; bakers' hard wheat, !'Sm. $7.30; bakers' blucstem patents Si'ts, $7.30; pastry flour. 4!s, $7.50. Ht'TTI'iliFAT SAN FUANC1SCO, Jan. 23 (AP) ltutterfat f. o. b. San Francisco. 4"c. IH)IU'1,AMI livestock I'OK'I'I.ANIl, t)ri'., .lull. ;a (AI'I I'ultli' ami culvi-s: tulkini; uround Htoiuly: roci'ltit.H cattlo lim, culveu hd. Steers I 1 nil-1 Hun Ihs. $11. MO '" $ll.6tl, Bunrt $1 I.IIO'M $1 1.5U. me dium $'.i.M)1i $1 l.no. eotiiltHin $7.f.a '! $!l.rll. lleUers. K"Oil $111. IMI it $tu.rn. t'ommon to medium $7..riO i'ii$io.uo. t'ows. wood $:i.;i:. eomtnon to medium $i.r,a it $s.."iu. low cutter, $il'" $ii.l.o. Hulls, wood to ellOlce $7. "all $S.l'."i, cutter to medium $"i $;.".. Calves, medi im to choice $ I li.r," i JU'.Sa. Cull to common $s.(in "i ( I u.r.u. Vcalers. milk fed. Kooil to choice ?1"..'(Mi $H.t.a. Medium $lll.f.O Si $15,011, cull to common. $S.Mi 11 $ I ".50. IIoks: fully stcudy, receijits Iiki", Incliidlm: I44U direct. Heavy w elirht $'J.ou '.i f I n.7;,. Me. .Iiuiii weK-lit $'.i.7r. o $ I I. no. l.litht ixelKht Jill. 7S i $11. on. l.lMht lik-hts. $:i.7o 'i $ 1 l.oo. l'acklni; sous, rouuli flild smooth $s.mikji $:uio. siauithtcr Idpn, $'.1.5011 $10. 7f. l-'eeder an.l iock 1R8 $'.'.5Uii'$l".75. (Soft Dr oily hogs nnu roasting pigs eluded In ubovo quotations.) . , ,.lint,s: (1,10iablv iti,)1(l r1.1,iMlM ,H1 , Jlll,,1. ,,nill, , choice $ I l-5a 'i $ 1 2, medium $lo w No More Piles Pile suffrn rs can only get quick. s.ife and bisting relief by removing the canse bud blond circulation m the lower bowel. Cutting und salves can't do this--an tnternul remedy must e us- d. I r. I.eoubardt's Ht-m-Uidd, a harmless tablet, suc ceeds. becu:is It relieves this bloo I congeHtion ami strengthen? ihe uf- fei-ied parts. Hem -liold has a wonderful record for" qntck. s-'t'e Ulld lasllni; relief lo Ptle sufferers. ' It will do -the mime for uu or men y buck. Ited Crtw inuirSton. and drnjcglf's nnywtiero- m11 Hem Hoii! "!.tn tht: jrtnt v. Adv An Value Event Men's Shirtsfv Alt 1 1 1 f f fy w,bV ,'5) Wc strongly advise you to coir.c prepared to buy at IcMt a half-dozen of these shirts! Vc can't say when we'll be able to offer, such a decided value Ln shirts again. Each shirt has had the careful workmanship that the J. C. Penney Co. demands. Large armholes, box-pleated fronts, extra fullness to allow for natural shrinkage, seven button fronts and durable buttons arc other important features. J.C PE 108 Depot $ll.ro, nil weights, common $8.f0 $10.fU. Yearling wethers, medium lo choice $7..ri()Co $'J.50. Ewes, 120 lbs. down, medium to choice $0.00 f;( $7.oo, 120-100 lbs. medium to choice, $5.00 $f $7.00, all weights, cull and common $3.00fi $5.00. I l'OHTI.AM) CASH I'OIITI.AND. Ore.. Jan. 53 (AP) Cash wheat: ltig llcnd Iducstcm. hard while $1.34. I Soft while $1.53. 'i Wcslern while $1.53. Hard winter $1.5in;.... Northern sprlni; $1.50. Western red $1.5(M-j. tlals: No. 5-3S 111. white $35.00. Today's car ruceipts: wheal 34, I flour It. corn 4, hay 3. A Way To Stop Attacks Of Fits Keports are received of nn amaz ing treatment that epileptics state has proved successful in stopping their attacks. It. Lep.so, Apt. 2. Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., has been supplying sufferers with Hits treatment, lie now wishes to reneh all those who have not been helped and to do so is making the start ling offer of a generous treatment free to all sufferers. Anyone afflict ed should write for this free treat ment at once, giving age. Adv. FIND IT HERE Copy for lliU column most bo In by B a, dl LAMPS FIU Ml VAM'S ' If you flave an attractive vase,1 lit will make a more attractive lump when done hi the right way by; 'Klchurdson "The Art Man" ut ; lilchardson's Art and Gift Shop.; They make litnps from all sizes of vu.-te.s und from old style lamps of the kerosense type and they are! most attractle . 1-23-H UIHlM.i; TAUGHT ' Contract - auction, Whitehead method, l ull C. 11. I Wine, La Grand hotel. 1-20-4 I. I'HTI ltl WOIMII Willi F Winn you have a picture, which you wish etilarired and done with snap so that It looks clear and l'hfv. rnJ r nct:h:uv tht hn-.y Outstanding St. La Grande, Ore. muddy appearance, just take either the picture itself, or the negative to Hichardson "Tho Art Man" at Kiehnrdson's Art Shop where yuu will be surprised at tho clean cut enlargement which you will re ceive. He specializes in enlarging, hand tinting, und framing of your pictures. i-23-1 t. PIANOS V;NTi:i We will take your piano In trade on a radio. Kastern Oregon Music Co. 1-22-51 I Men's heavy wool mix unions! $l.3y. Ureiers United Sales. 1-23-11 i XOTICU OF ltO.r SALK notice is in;iy;n" given that sealed bids will be received at the hour ot 7:30 o clock n. in. on i the 2!Uh day of January, 1130, nnd immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Commissioner of tho City of Ia Grande, Oregon, at the Commission Kooin in the City Hulldlng in said City for City of Ia Urando Improvement Bonds, Series 1H23. in the sum or eight thousand, two hundred eighty-six and 15-100 dollars ($S.2SG.15), said bonds bearing the date of Iie - comber 20, 1829; lo maturo ten ( 10) years from date of bonds, with payment, however, optional with tho City of 1a Grande at any semi annual coupon date on or after ono (1) year front date of said bonds: bearing Interest at tho rate of five and nne-half per cent (ft?'jf,y l'r annum, payable semt- Red Cross Drug Store's Great Offer To AHWho Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas And Indigestion Money Back if One Bolilc of Dare's Mentha Pepsin Doesn't Do Yon More Good Than Anything: You Ever Used. You ron be so distressed with g.is and fullness and bloating that you think your lK-art is going to stop beating. Your .stomach may be so di!tend- d thut yo;tr breathing is short am; guspy. You think perhaps you are suf focating. You are dizzy and pray for quid, relief ---w hut's to b- done'.' Junt one tuldespnontul of Hare'-, .Meiiib.i Pi-p?in und in ten minutes the gti disappears, the nres-sin on' ft... I.,rl ... - . .. ....... v .-. unu 3uu liu J - fcuitr) in All Nov! . Ail Broadcloth! Hew Colored Pattern! Solid Color Grounds! Vet Printed Colors! . Collars Attached! mutually; both principal and inter est payable ut . the office of tho Treasurer of tho City of La Grande, Oregon. ' All bids must bo unconditional nnd be accompanied by a codified check for five , hundred dollars ($500). ; The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfrce. McCulloch & Shuler, Portland, Oregon will be furnished the successful bidder. ; The Commission reserves the rBht t0 reject any and all bids. S J. IS. STKARNS, Itecorder.f : Jan- 10-1U& Fine Jap pongee 30c yd. Ttreier.s; United Sales. , 1-23-1 U Hemstitching, pleating-, button; ; holes, etc, or ton 'a Kiddle Shop. Adv. ' 1 Pendleton white wool sox 2'jc j 1 (rulers I'nited Sales. 1-23-1U j CAKD OF THANKS We wish to oNpress our sincere i appreciation to our many friend.v especially to the employees of Hire tMt. F.mHy Lumber Co. for th J kindness and synioalhv extended to us during our recent bereavement. Also our deepest thanks for tho beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. S. nellnn-f. Mrs. K. MeCunhy, Mrs. U. Thomas, Mrs. N. Powell, Henry II. Ii. tinier. 1-23-1 lp Oh! What blessed relief; bm whj not pet rid of such attucks alto gether? Why havo Indigestion ut all? Willi this wonderful medicine you can overcome indices! inn of dyspepsia, or any condition that Keeps the stomach in constant hellion and one bottle will nrove it. AM; for and Insist on getting l ares Mentha Pepsin, a pleasant to take, heulth buildlnir tomac! pressing on'.lKtr ih.-.t - i-...r. ,,.. ..i . " fi"ill'-"' uiivwr.iT.t fi America t;uamntcc. - A I'