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Thursday, February 13, 19H0 Page Four ( Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APIJLI:nV . HARVEY" F. MATTHI'JWH Uuaincm Manager Published evening:, excopt Wundny, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Orunde, OrtKon. Thu Obnerver-Siar publiidied every Friday. Entered at the PontoffK-e of Ua Grunde. Oregon, as Second Class Mail Mutter under act of March 3, 1S7D. OFFICIAL. 1A I MR OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA ORAN'Oii " ' M1CM MO It OF AK.HOOIATKD I'itKSS The Associated PntM 1 cxclUHively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dlspattliea credited to It or not oUiervvine credited If published herein. All rlifhifl of republication of special din patches in this puper, and also tlio local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Tteprosontatlvo M. C. MOO KNSK1M CO., Inc. Ban Francisco, Los AnK?lt. Kenttle, I'urlland, Chicago, Dotroit, New York tiUKSCJlIl'TION It AT US lly Currier Dally, per month In advance - Dally, six months In advance Dally, single copy - . Ur stall Dally, per month In advance ...... - GOo Daily, per six months In advance - - I?'J! Dally, per year in advance ,2 Weekly, Observer-Star, per yeur 12.00 ADVERTISING RATKS Display, foreign, per column inch 42c Display, local, per column Inch ........4bU Time contract prices on application. AliSKNT YKT I'HKSKNT 'NevorthrleHH I ti'll you the truth; It 1b expedient for yon that 1 bo away: for If I co not uwny, tlio Comforter will not coine unto you; but If i de-purl,! will send him unto you. John 3(i:7. ; The opposition to Hughes in the United States senate is not surprising when one considers the responsible individuals. Brookhart and Norn's and Borah and the other insurgents have joined with democrats to express disapproval. They disapprove anything and anybody flOin the neighborhood of the industrial cmt-consislent but not constructive. Of Course Hughes Will be ratified InnnMl. in m-ilrt nniimr Ivi i,.uu.fi... ,,.,,,,.1 lllCllt. Blame for 8.r per cent of the damage done to highways is! placed on busses and trucks, according to some engineers. If that fact can be definitely established, truck and bus ; operators are paying entirely too little for the privilege of I traveling over public roads. They cannot be prohibited but ) they can be forced to pay a cf..e(,'nn nnrl n ,' tnnu ment over the oriirinal license " far from beinc- Solved. A bill to change the basis on which air mail is carried has been introduced in congress, .pay being made according to space-weight per mile instead of pound per mile as at pros- j ent. Although it would result in a reduction of revenue fori ('annual, c. some companies carrying air mail, it is regarded as beneficial KE' " to aviation generally because it would assure a fixed and Peterson, r. dependable revenue and would serve to better subsidize aii !"r'p",TcVV "lniporWoutcK. 'As- in- tlio case of ocean mail, government I iienjnmjn. g. contracts for carrying United States mail are a big influence 1 on the establishment and efficiency of merchant marine. A j Normal new law now provides that ocean mail carrying can be con- '''i;'"'' '' tracted for a period of ten years where formerly the agree- j (".'tf"'' .ments were made from year to year. The resulting benefit! P"isiy. g. ... has encouraged our merchant marine more than any one j I,"''"' rK' " .thing since the war. For the first time the ships operating j wno. r nnrlnl' t.ho Amcriniin I'lnir urn imi. Iiniulicimnpd wiM-iniwlv liv Uoiichens, c. jorcigii conipeiiviiin. i similar tation should have a similar effect and should result in bringing air mail service to many communities not now so privileged. More than that, it will lend financial encourage- ' ment to air transport lines generally and no one can deny the need for rapid development in this newer mode of transportation. ONlY THREE WERE NORMAL A Detroit judge the other day got curious about the ment ality of tho criminals who were coming before him for sent ence. So he got a psychiatric clinic to examine 100 of them, chosen at random. The results were sin prising. Only three of the 100 were found normal. Two were out right insane. Thirty-three more were feeble-minded; 25 more were branded of "inferior intelligence" and the re maining 37 had "deviations in personality" which, the psychiatrists said, handicapped them in their efforts to adjust themselves to their environment. Summing up, the psychiatrists recommended that two of the group bo sent to insane asylums and that 71 more be imprisoned as "poor community risks." Fifteen were called "reasonably good conuniinity risks," and were placed on pro bation by the judge; and of 12 imprisoned some and paroled some. These findings shed a good deal of light on our "crime situation." The judge who called in the psychiatrists only did what every court ought to be doing regularly. The results that he got prove it. Obviously, if only three per cent of convicted criminals are normal mentally and emotionally, a set of codes and punish ments devised on the basis that the average wnmg-doer is fully normal is not going to work. The man win. is oil" balance cannot be swayed by arguments, threats and coercive measures such as would move an ordinary mortal, lie needs some sort of special treatment; just what that treatment might be, our psychiatrists could pioliMilv toll us All of this is u simple matter of self-protection. This Itt.'M.rldTn"."" special tmilniont is not somothiutf that wo owe thu crimjiml ; ! n-.iun- ,iKi, ,mn;Tnus n.w it is M.mcthinjr we (two mirso.ves. lun.skiennir tho sdoim! v,tn!' wo w 11,11 !h,n' ,0ii,,mv thn . . , ''iminik lilt. .sHOU.tIW ,hrrtlMy rflt'i-ltve up lit with which our prison population is growing-, it is fairly; win iry up rwm.i rniptiou? in m evident that our pivsont system is not protoctinir us from f,"w "T "'I'1 ',,n,f,,, lh" M!BU'S ,n , , , , , , . h 1,u'" droit i. If iiml tlsiil'-i' holdup men, murderers and Uidnapors. Why not follow tho! " ' ',',, v wilh ,,ny IpjkI uf (hiK n.tinil iitfh-o mill noo if ikwIh-.I ,....,,...1 i "M" liflt.t-. nuch luirU iV Ih-h. " " -f- us a little better? 'l'I'4M I'lMHO 1LAM IRIiMS ! (Coutluucd from l'm;o Oue) uuU hia iluor worH plua two IKIJi ..Kdltor and Puullnhor , 75c $4.60 6c but not Ulltil he allows the l min i!, ,if 1 lin nl. ... fair share of the'eost of con- Tl.r. l,Ur h.u, w,i0 nn imni-mro - schedule, but the nroblem is ' I . ... . . ......,.,.. j j policy lor air man iranspor- classed as doubtful the judge j - .initio v oi i mil ui'i villi the vH seeeuil -hn ll Men ,,l , , ,. rally. At Ituaid. I'nlM.y , ,.llU. i Niinetl had IIUI ""iiuv to mt'tiK tli much and icm j lloth lean.8 ere ,n.,KinK their Irtu V,ravU CWKSl5U'n,!' m Uw Abe Martin lllf ltuviJM. rii.i,, I., it. n 'r..in.i. I.I...,. II..,III.m. .,!... Iw.ll hiw Imtii so Iwrd Jilt by bandit Uiat 1 1 nl ''BR isolations ro ller bank .nployes lay down lo be ","'n,"'1 "'l'1" "na 'uliang. d over lll ever1 time a car ull.s up to the ! th ""'" "oliday. curb. Slttlu- up exercises keep the,. vlwiiij fruit and vog.- iMMly fit, but you'lo got. to be j Ulb,e "I'""""". hc I'ortland bur liillily taiefilJ o1h.u1 who ..'ouu f "io I nlted Htatcs d.-parl. cm up. first half, Lu (iinndo regiH- tcrliiB four, o.ut of five while Wil lamette counted two out of three. Normal Days Jilulio I'rJday -Hanked with Wiiahlngton. Mon tana and' Montana State as having one .of tho Htrongrst four teams in thu entire Nortliwcat. Villaiuette's win over tho IC. O..N. .was nothing Ui distleai'len tlm local, school, Spec Keene, Wiiianietli coach, lias , exceptionally flm- material pick- J j" Tr 7h. . h0 !rn boys, while tjuinn has drawn -."u iitjiii ...a,. .... ,,o,s ,vh() rb.nti,jdirig the normal, school. Incidentally, Ke will lose only Houk by graduation, and should Btart soon though, nnd his 1331 team will .be qn par with 'prices will speedily become more the'- 1130 aggregation, possibly j reasonable." . . . .. stronger, as he has two fine guards) . in -Carpenter and Itenjamin who ' iqi'm rg Tfn in are contenders for Honk's nosil Ion . next year. Cardinal is a Junior and Scales a sophomore. - j The Mountaineers will clash with : "l "ocoml Northwest conference ims- i'0'"" . .IC'.'" ,."'r0 '' r. '.Y ".'l".' ."' : n'cloek when College of Idaho invades i.a oiande. rim coyotes t 1 t i.d ti (l,,.i '. ..i. .... . " V' """'""'" i" - o wniaiueii Nummary KG I'T .. s o . c . l . l . i . 0 r 13 -1 - 1 3 t:. 0 2 ' 30 .. II .. 3 . 0 Posey, g iiarger. 1 1 Adams Peisoual fouls: Car- dlnal 3, Glliyon 2, Houk. Uenjainin. I'rlco, Sullivan. Hoiullens, Pals ley 2, Posey, h'ree throws nltejnpt ed: Peterson 2. Adams 2, Cardinal, Houk 2, Price 3, Sullivan 2, Craw ford. Paisley 3. Harger. officials: Jimmy Kosenbnuin. rereree; j. K. Reynolds, timer. Unlt-nsls Win In a preliminary game at 7 n'elnek, tho Outcasts defeated the Con. els :i.r, to 33. Holh are local Independent teams. Tho score was lied during Hie last few min utes, until Hie high school players forged ahead. Tho Comets had a chance to even Hie- score on two free thruws but missed both. Cartlen, playing -for the Cornels, was high scorer with 14. V. New 1 1 ti. Outcast, scored 13. and C. Hoore, Comet center counted 12. A large erow d witnessed tile two gapies. SltJAU AM 1'IiOllt I'llllTI.ANH, Ore. l''eb. 13 (AT) - Cane, sulfur (sacked luislsl 'flv'" t'c",, lower; cane, fruit or berry $5.15 per cwl.; beet Kiisar J.'i.oii cwt. 1'lour drily delivery prices) Nleady; family patents. 4!ls. $7.i;n : whole wh.nl, I'.'s. $.": Klillialii. 4'.is. Jll.r.i; linkers' hard wheat. 90.8. $7.:;"; bakers' liliieslem pnl-'nls. :. 17.20! pnstiy riour, I'.'s. ji.80. Kczcma Vanishes in 7 Days or Money Hack .Mlltlily. Tiiwerfiil Anllx-ptli' l'n .serlpllou stops Itrhlinc Inslnntl.v. anil by Its I m- I livrs. Hulls mid .IImtws 'I'lial lltM'ImrHC A iv Oiilckly llcnltsl ftitM rlK iiiit. r-'diuMM and Infhimnui- lory nkln tioutd f. j So powerful und pt in tt'iillui: Is Mnuiie'H Dim raid Ctl that nlwi r ,st'. hoUrt, ulcer. litltl open mires are he(,l,M In a few day.i. Mooiie'a ' i:tm nild Oil Im not 11 patent ni 'etnf, hut I.h u uryons pnserlplton lhal for yeiirw lm heeu iuieeewfully 'UH-atl. lit d Cro&t lrjix tfloro mid ull tUllln.. druKtrlatdUpcnao Mooiiv'4 LmraW Ull.Atlv. - , MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO W11KAT I Open Illtcli luw dune 'Miir i.'lUV, 1.18(4 t.lHV, - i.i!.'i',4 i.aij4 i.22-, l.siy,t;i: '"iy t.33iit.st i.as'4 i.sk i.saj4l.i!i Vl 1.2(1 4 1,27', 1.28 l.iiB j I roilTLANO wnEAT Opcu . llitfll I.OW Cluae Mar. I.IIH4 I.U!4 J.I0i 1.I6N; May - 1. 20)4 1.20(4 1.20J4 1.2014 July 1.204 1.81 H . ' IMX 1.80 4 - 1.I0J4 I.2II 1.19)4 1.18V4 Refined Sugars Reduced 5 Cents; Produce Steady 1'0IITI.ANI. On;., Keb. 13 (AI') Following similar reductions by Onllfornia, refiners, 1'ortland Job bers have reduced the price of all rellned sugars five cunts. ' Cam1. uc,, ",,u 1 ' are iisicu at ta.iu nnd I""-'1 Ol 6- iticnt uf uKriculturo Kiys; "The fruit and voctatjlf. wliolo-mih- mnrkt't was very Htahle, with good movement In nearly all lines, and very few juice fluctuations. An actl& iiiovi'tnuiit is taking' tlare In a pj) I on, potatoes, lutlucu, spin ach and oninKo.s. . ; . ."Ithuburh and tomatoes are tlnp with very slow demand. Cubbagu is in rather light supply, and prices are high.' Utmchcd vege tables from California show vvery wiiie variaUon In nuullly.1 ' Clood hunched beets arc vriry scarce, und " "7, w "u. 'T'tJ (asparagus are arriving, for the' oi..iiie i.iw millionaires WHO can u fiord so lilgh'-prlced a luxury tills week. Asparngus arrivals - Mil, Street Irregular si:w voniv, iri.-b. 13 (AP) .sh,.,,ij. conflicting price 'lts In today's slock mar move- Inilnv'H Mttti'lf i.iui-L'1 ii. fi,...,,i M. .,P1,i f ,, 1,,.. " -t-- " 1 1 ncvH Ilcau,,tl upward at the opun-jand iliK lindiT the lcadcr-Shin Of thO: MHiuiic ULiuitra ana a fiw niifii jgradc Industrials sucll as American jl'un, American Tobacco "11" and '''''ilv H. Sleel common which 'were 1 marked no fA nnw l.li.li Invnl. rnr tho year. The market turned lr- .regular in the early afternoon on a renewal of selling pressure against Simmons company Clilletlo Safely Ha.or and tlu; mail order issues. i Ituying orders were dlstrlliuleil among I". S. Hleel and tho Invesi- nient uliirtles in the filial, hoiie'des- pile the persistei pile the persistent pressure against the merchandise shares. NiiimunM II I was iiuotcd around CG nnd Gilletlo I- .Safely Kittor around 811. Tin clos--7 lug tone was Irregular. Sales ap - proxiinated 3.S0U.0UII shares. POKTIAM) CASH I'OllTUNIl, 'Ore..,l''ib.' 13 (AP) Cash wheal: Klg Itend blucsteni,' hard while 1.27. . Soft white $1.17. Western white JI.IT. I laid winter l.l.",. Norlhern spring $i.lii. Western red $1.15. (Jals: No. 2-3S lb. while $31.00. 'I'oday's car receipts: wheat. 2C, barley 3, flour li. corn 6, hay 4. Tevn.s IJhts Air limit ts HOt8TON, Tx. (AI') Coin pl'tiuti of Uuhtinp: Texas uir rnutt'rt now umirr conslriifiloii or .suivcy liy I'littod Slali'M tlt'- partint'iit of I'omincrct? will mid ap proximately 7l'l) inilfH lo tin) ' im I .mi's iiotworl of llulitfd iilrWiyH. J A Tenne.see thief stole a fejilher I bed. M.iybe the police shuutd tiy to catch him nuppiutT. OUT OUR WAY I W$f I WW,VNORW WART, ( I , ' M 11 ? VOO &KATE MUCH J -L kf i.rf Vleapm -t walk A i - - I x3m . hi ----.,v:VqA . li"' ' j .u...tpt, MUUMtT, e.-. Wheat Unsettled And Lower Today CltlCAOO. Kcb. 15 ( Wheat scored material gains in i price early today aftor an Irreg- j uiur Mian, Aosence or selling pres sure was an Outstanding feature, together with comment that what ever the outcouio of farm board emergency measures, tho imnied- i Tir; 1 1 : , troinoci late effect should be bullish. Open- VV'lllld.111 lidlllt-a mg at off to k up, chicagclAt State In wheat future deliveries sagged u ' , ,, little more, and then rose to well bpeeUWay above Tuesday's finish. Corn, oats and provisions were easy.. .: "Speedway," presenting William t losing quotations on wheat were unsettled, to c lower than Tuesdny's finish., Corn elosed lo ! down, oats lo !4 W i,off, and luuwnioun vurying irom- 3 cents setback lo it rise of 6 cents. . Wire-Haired Fox Terrier Champion NKW, YOItK, Keb. 13 (AV) IVjidloy '. Oilllns of Blarnfry, a wminky Ilttln ludy.whowo tiibo in ih much a purt of. tho Manhaltun scHitc as -G rover Whalcn'a top hniy last nlht trottfid ouL.pf ladlson Kttutirc -Gardpn an prund champion of the blgffc.Hi dog show In Ameri ca. ' ' ., ' ; -; v ' " ' - " - Hifore ii pallory of -noarly, 10.00( cli tick tins' MiiK'iatora, she waa judK'd thn .bent d.og In the &4tii an- nuill hIkiU nf t)io Wp.dlnilntcr hon- nel club. And that menus just about Cloldwyn-Mayer picture was fllrtl tho best dog this side of London. rd 11,0 I"Hapoll 'aces, and the There were nearly 3.000 dogs In the tl"111'- "f thG t-"'1" American speed snow, iroin all. parts of the coun - try. j1 . " " -is ....... l-endley Calling of Illarnev pos- lrnnmllc backgiound into which Is sllily "Pen." for shorl, although woven a charming love story and "lllarncy" fits 'better Is a win-.'1 '''"""a of sacrifice. .. haired Fox Terrier, .with a ham-; Anlla l'age plays tlie heroine, inershaped head, mutton chop "n nvlatrlx in love with the ine whlskers. Ian ears, curly white coat eh.i nlc-.liiver played by Haines. , 11 uiiil-k M)ioi iirrr una .11 with a black spot here and .there, the waBKinffost stub of u tail that ovr Imirnllofl n. Iiiilm. Tugging ut a leash along Park avenue any fine Sunday afternoon you'll see two "Pen's" to une of uny other breed. . - ... ' : : . ... I CIIII'AGO, IVIi. 11 (AH) The, Science has given us nn unbreal;- j B,HV,1B rf uf i,js famous goatee able phonograph record. Hut you .,,, nowini. musiaehR has con ean always sail It out the back win- , Teed the officials of tlio national (low at the neighbor's eat. 1 billiard association that Geoiee 1 ' l POItTlAM) LIVESTOCK' ; ' PC!Ii.TLAN'10,.0re.,, Kelt., 13 (Al'), (.'allle- and . calves: uuotablyi steady, receipts cattle 50. calves 10.- !!,,, .1100-1 3110 lbs. J11.U0 '. Jll.00. good tll.0O4.lK76. mo-I diuni 0.60WU.OO. coniliion 7.50 'ii .11. ueuers, goon iiu.imi "' JI0.5H. common to tnedtuin J7."0',i' '"'"' - ows, goou vouiu ruiiinion - to niodlujn f',.lPU'IJ to. U.I io- uuinT , ,i.inu fu.uu. fuller to liu'dlmn JT.OO'ir ?K.00. ! alv-s, medium to choice J8.i fn J JlU.iMt. cull to comrtioiv tG.ltO &i' $S.M. Wtili-ifl. milk fed. good to, rholtio 10.501 1 2. 50, medium h ti I o.oOj, rull to common $'i.&o ; llofffl: iicllvo, HU-nd.v to 15 ronl.i liiffher; rocciptu li-5 Incliidlnir Hyn direct or on contract, llcuvy weight 'J.50I1.U0. .Medium weight JKI ' II 1.36. I.lKht weight J 1 1.00 Hl.SS. l.lsllt liBlll.l JI0.00 C.l $ll.3ii. rnckiiiff sown, roiisti nnd .unool h js.60 (ii ll.6o. Slanshler plK J10.00Ci.t J 10.75. Keeder and kincllirKS dnrillB the recent dentil fltoelier plif.i ? 10. 00 H 1111.75. .Sol't;0r our loving dauuliler nnd Krnnd or oily hoirH nnd roiiHtlnc pipH ex-j child. -Alsq Tor the Ijenulirul riornl eluded In above quotnlloii.1.) ;orreriiiKs. Hheep and Ininliw: q'tiotiildy ; KiifuM Keefer. .steady, receipts 76. I.ltmbs good to i Mr. and .Mrs. Jnlnes Clay, tholi'i- till. 00 til. 00, inedllliii grandparents. 2-13-1 ti. i CT7WiIAis,mc, ill ....... . ....i.- i-k j Z Z f 9.GU Fi l(J.tr0. nil wolclits, common 1.hnto 111. 1111. Yearling wethers, 110 lbs. down IV.toV t.M. Ktvcs. 12V lbs. down, 5.0Ui (1.60. 120-1.11' lbs. Jl.ouil I0.no. nil U'elRlits, cull Mild coiiniion IJ.UO'u .uo. I I.IVKItl'OOIi WIIKAT I.IVKltl'OOl,. I'Vu. 13 (AI-) Wheat close: .March: h lid J1.21H. .Mary: da lod 1.2!Hi. July: as Ud 1.3Ui. !ii'rri:iti'A-r i SAN KHANCISCO. 1'VI). 13 (AI") , Ilulterfat f. 0. I). San Francisco, . ii'iH. ' j I I'OIITI.ANI). Ore., K. b. 13 (AP) Ilutter, eggs, mill; (butterfal). j poultry, country ineats. onions, po-j tutoes, wool, hay, nuts, casenra i j bark mid hulls steady and unchang- j THEATERS ' iti,ii. i a ew role-in the field I i of sport, auto racing. Is the new I allracllon at the Slain theater.: ! . This sound synchronized .Mctrov ) V.TUJAM HAINES ana ANITA PAGE in j. "SPEEDWAY' ,' ' Krnest roirenee aiipeais as a yet eran driver. Silffnn. Ml MIS Hist . .... : , w n. Y IllSlCerS. TO TlOU : - I Muller Sutton should have a chance , ,(.saln his place annmg leaders ,r,e-HH-llt4ii-g.imc... . . '. . ,,,. ...i, i c: ......... ,.t,i 18i t'lt).l.. more lhan 20 years lln a . ,.,,,.,,.,, ,v, ,.,, of jinn points will, I'en-v N. I ,. r riilcngo. the date Of whlch will be set If Mie veteran !.,..,.., u.-.h,,,. ,'i,.(i iiw. Lr0,.. . .,,,,, ,,,,,.i, .. beeniise lie appeared I do youiirj. Now he Iliad renroved them to ajipcar y.ou iiK'r. FINlD IT HERE Oopj for tills cnltuiiD matt be In by V a. m. CAH1) OI' THANKS We wish to thanlt our lllliny friends for their sympathy and By William6 cccok, tn N.K.WEST & CO. SHOES FOR WOMEN .Jettiek McloJiti (Old Time Sonji ini j ff 1 I t Jetties Melodic i (Old Time Sonji end Hymn) lie btoedceit over N.B.C. kook.gp t 8 o'clodc Sunday Eveninji. Enne Jcltick Dincc Muiic I" broidc.it over ililion WLW Cincinnill at 10 o'clock Seluidoy Evninj. Time jiven li Enlein Standard. Special Pacific Ceatl Bioadcett Sunday Enninji at 7:45 Coarl lime. EXPERTS IN FITTING ANOL'N'CE.MI':.N"r send her a Valentine remembrance. ' My friends and patrons will now ; Yen will find it an easy and pleas find mo nl the lloyal barber shop. I urable task lo select just tho right l-Ienry Winn. 2-11-3 t. ; thing for your Valentine at llicli- inrdsOu's Arl anil Gift Shop, lleau- CAUII or TII.VXKS lllrul Valentine (,'ards. lor every We wish lo thank the friends j "!"""'r oi inv luiimy unu i.u nnd neighbors also the .Moose lodge j lreds of oilier allraclive new tilings for tho kindness and sympathy and I'1" suitable for Valentino Girts at beautiful floral offerings rendered ' llichardson's Art and Gift Shop, through the sickness and death off 2-13-It. our beloved husband and falher. : .Mrs. Kritz llofmann and child. en.. i Heinstllcliliig. plealhiK. In. Hon 2-13-1 tp K.XlX'UTltl.V I'l.NAI, ACl'OL'.N'l' NOTICK I is tiik coi N'i'v .'(u;i:t oi' i LiVION COUNTY', OKKGON'. j It. the maflel' of the Kstato of l.WONAKI) J. S.MlTir, Deceased. I Nolle., is lirft-liv i?lvell IhaL the undersigned lias filed her final ac- j count as executrix, with will an- j nexed.'of tha Kslulc of Leonard J. Smllli, deceased, anil Hie counly ! court of Union County, Oregon, has j set Thursday, March 2(1. 15311, all 10 o'clock a. in., at its court room j at the Court House in l.a Graftdc L,llon oiiiu.v, urcgou, us me nine and place for hearing any and all ! Union County, Oregon, us the time i objeclionr, to the aUuwance of Ha Id final aeeuunt, approval of Kami: und selllemcnt of said estate. iMted at February r. I til Cli anile, I :iti. Oregon, I'OKA UAUKKH. Kxi i utrix-. Willi will iimicxrd of Mslulo or l.rolial-d J. Niultli. I )cci;:iin'd. 1'Vb. (i. 13, 20, Slur. C. , r.Mtrv f.Mi.i;s I A new shipment or party cunilles la all colors and all lengths lias just been received by Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. They carry the l''amous Cape I'oil Colonial Candle which does 'nol drip or fade, mm they cost you no inure than oilier brands.' Tarty candles alwavs nl Ulchardson's vrl and tlil'l Sliop. a-1 a-It. sr. Alai.M im; s dav la tomorrow. Lo not neuhel Goitre Not A j Disease ! Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable Discovery MIlAVAlKi:!:, Wis. It has' been bruiiKliI lo HkIU by scientific ' researcll I lull KOilre Is not a ills- I ease nnd is nol to be treated as sucll. . Dr. A. A. Itock. hcpl. li. i llox 737, Milwaukee. Wis., a prom- ! illent 'goitre specialist lor over - I ; years, has perrected n ilil T.-i.-nl tiKrlhod of trealnient for his pa. i tients thai has proved remarkably successful. This same method Is ! now lirlllg used ror a hollie treat- menl oC poilre eases nit over Ihe' country wilh aslonlshlni; results. ', 'I'be doctor stales that poilre Is a condillon which prows worse with ( nei;lect and recommends immeiliale ! altenlinn no mutter how small lli ' 1,'rowth niay appear. Ho stronirly: opposes needless operallons. Iir. j Itock Is the author of a bonk licit tells In a simple way about trealiuir ; collre at home. He has published ! This book nt his own epeiisi and s will semi a copy free to anyone i interested. Write him lodav. - ' Adv. I DRESSES SUITS MATS SWEATERS In Values lo $J Special Close Outs 98c Each NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP LA GRANDE STORE ENNA JETTICK SHOES ' boles, etc. Morton's. Kiddle Simp. Auv. NOTICE NOTICU IS IIKHKHV ClIVKiV Uilil the tinilersiglie.l. V. II. Ilunell, is sole owner of tile business of Mill Hunch Garage Company in tho city of l.a Grande, Union County, Oregon, having purchased and lake!! over the interest of J. I.. Munhall and Kred llutlerfield In same- That all accounts owing lo the said firm are payable to 1 lie undersigned, ami all indebtedness standing against tile said firm is assumed by the iinderslgiieil. W. If. HUNCH. 2-12-1U t. Ask Bill Scigiist DO YOU KNOW ? ? ? ? ? Forty-Second Year of Friendly Service ?Ca (SnuuV Nntumal llUmk