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Page Eight The finesl worMed suits to be found at50 double service Staunchley Suits by Society Brand They're subjected to the severest known tests for quality for de pendability for wearability. They're carefully hand tailored and smartly cut. They're an extraordinary value at our price. IT'STHB CUT OF YOUR Lambing Season . Successful In Mt. Glen District Ily Mis. 10. I). Whiting (Observer Correspondent) 2.1fT. CJI.KN (Kpeclal) I-ainhlii Hi-iiKon hero has been very suecess fltl su fill'. Although Iho farmers have unm )1 bands of sheep they nre proving profllnblo. Mih. Alary .M. Uurner Is vlelllng at Uio home of her daughter. Aim, Frederick Zaugg. AO's. Chirmr upont Iho full find early winter in Idaho points. A number nf high school and normal students have rented apartments in l.a ti ramie during the stormy weather. J. Norman Kclk Im suffering frmn H sprained ankle received when ho v.hh phiylug basketball ho in it time, ago. Tho injury has become so severe that it has been necessary for It tin to discontinue li Ih work ui iho Ilowiuan-lllelis mill. Although (here arc n few eases of fin reported very little sickness seems to lift in Die neighborhood. Helmut ntlendunee has been gund considering the wen titer. "Word Iuih been received here Dial Arnold HendrickH' Ih Very m mil Improved. Arnold Ih the young sou of Airs, tiara II. Wll eov of l.a (Irtindf. He has been spending the winter with his umie. J. Norman l'Vlk. About a week ago the boy suffered an attack of rheumatism and' heart trouble. He was taken Immediately to Hie (Irande Hondo hospital. A very interesting basketball giune was witnessed here la si week when the I., I). H. primary Awui clutlnn Trait HulhliTM claws pliiy ed the Ku stern Ureunn Normal Ti iilnlng M'hnul basketball team. Jue Nuyro wuh the normal school coach while Iao Walto had chargu nf the hieal younsslers. Vernon Wiiltc und Kugenn Ilibbert rel ereed the pum1, The score was 7 to S In favor of Die Trail lluilders. The 1 1 in.-up for lite training school wan Wayne Smith, Hewitt Smith. Havltl .Maxfltid, Hilly llohuen lunup. Uilitnd Meek and Hull. is Mtindiall. For the trail bulldeiv, Mlden Walle, Kdward Walle. Oriinde Allen. Owen Allen. Keith SCI ASSIGNMENT SALE Take advantage of the greatest savings ever offered to yon und this community. Men's hats in clear leaver and fur felt slock, including Stet son, Keith and other famous makes. As signment .sale price 1) ress shirts for men of genuine broad cloth Lu plain colors or stripes, (iuaran lecd fast colors. Val ues to $2.50. Assign ment sale price 95 Hath Towels with colored border, heavy grade double loop ter ry. Size 20x 13 in. As signment sale price 10 NewYdrk Store CLOTHES THAT COUNTS Ilibbert, Joseph Folk and YVehy Nebeker. Hyrum Hock, of Glcnns Ferry, Idaho, is visiting at tlto home or his daughter Aim. J. A. Leak here. M.. Unck plans to spend the Hum mer here. KrnesI Snider lias several men hired to cut logs ami skid them from his timber land to where they can be reached by trucks. They are then hauled to tho l.a. Orando ir.il Ik. Pa ill Zutitfg and fa in Ily are again comfortably located at their ranch In iho Pleasant drove neighbor hood. They haVi been spending the winter at tlte K. K. Zaiigg farm wliere they have been ruling for itbi .stock wliile hu and bin family were In Nevuda. A very delightful nilscellitneoiiH nhover was given at the home of Mr. and Mm. Af rtoil lierry. in the iHland tity community in honor of Air. and Mih. Clarence lierry. Tho evening wuh Hpnnt pluylng games and vMtlmr. Hefri'fhmcntM were nerved at a late hour. 'About &0 rclatlve.s and frloudH enjoyed Hie party and Joined In wishing Air. and Aim. Jlerry a happy married life. Air. ami Mis. Herry liuvo moved to the Harvey Merry ranch in Hie I own district where Air. Mer ry will HHtJftt with the farm work. AVi'H. Merry w ho will be remember ed as KHic Mlanehard before her ntarrlage, will coittliuin her work as a sludeul at tho Normal uehooh l.eo Walle Is carrying mail un. route No. J from l.a tlrande. He Ik taking the place of tie.orgn A. Mean whllu Afr. JJean hft his viica Hon. Air. Walto.who is asslfftant carrier on the route In a student at the normal Mchuol. .Mir. II. H. Allen and small (laughter, Yolanda luivc recently returned from u trip to gun, rtah. where ihey visited ft'-" Al len's moilier, Mrs. Uhodu Ailiims. Mr. and Alr It. H. Allen Air. and Airs. II. i. Whiting ami Airs. A. J. l-'elk spent a very pleasant eve ning at the, . K. K. Zaiigg home, Thtirsdny. .... Alts, l'rell who mukes her home with her daughter; Mrs. Jim Mi igg here is iiuu In able to bo am ti ml. She clipped and broke I her lei Home months hko and h.ii been suffering a great ileal until lately. Local Capital Is j Developing A rizona ' I'OltTI.ANU. ore., .Vl') Ore- Won cu pi tn I In developing" mines 111) Ari.ona, It. A. lntncun, vice pre.il-ib-nt pi' the t'hlurhle t.'onsollilati'd Mini's t'ompiiiiy, which is helm; dl , ri'rtvd and financed hy reshlenis i of ihl stale, ileclnred on a rvtient ) visit here. The company owns nix elalnm j and t o friKiioiiM about a mile , from I'hloi ide. Ariz., ami deposits j there will uxriay a bout ISO u ton, Ou licit n said. Tho otes are lead Uind silver. All of the officers of 1 1 he lompiiuy nre Oreuonlans and tho mines are bciiik' liian:iKed by ' Horace A rniihuw, forim-rly in tho hoe bu.sitioH here. Charles 10. Newton, former dean of tlni nelmol of mjnert at Oregon State enlleife, 1m cousuIUiik engineer fur iho company. Dr. V, l.. Niekelson. of t'ut (land. Is provi dent of the oiKaiilzatloit. Il ll Y AYS IX CHICAt.O CHICAGO i.M') tm h night the i 'Men no Bin ek haw ks played the BoHitm Brum In a profi-M-donnl hockey game all but seven of th l.'i.al HrntH In the Hlitdtum cie rfftervcil. TINMS ACi; AT 17 HAt.l,.S (Al')-J. B. Ado.ie. wealthy Dallas Hunker, was place, I fifth lu the orflctal tanking of Texas lennta player for IM'!'. lie ts IT yems obi. tnly It. rkeley B"H. 1 nivei7ly ot' T-us ur, und three , oiheiH rale ahead of him. ,vnu"" T)r -pM'oe lr-et li- V ; ' ' l MARKET NEWS CHICAGO Ouen ..I.HI'! ..i.ny, MMf. Mnr July I.IH& . HI Egg And Butter Markets Weaker; Price Unchanged J'OUTi.ANI, Ore., Feb. IS (AI) iltoth the egg and butter markets wero weak today but unchanged in prices. Supplies are running aheud of demand. Muller prices declined at Kan Francisco and egga stumped G to Cc t New York, bill other markets, especially on the conn', wero undisturbed, Itevlewlng the fruit 'and vege table situation, tho roiiluud bureau or the I'nlted Stutes dcimrlmcnt or agriculture says: 'Trading on the wholesale fruit and vegetuble market was charac ti'rlzed by tho eustontaVy morning activity. Tho market was gener ally stable, wilh very few fluctua tions, California, usparagim Is In creasing In volume, and prices are declining but this commodity is Htill In tho strictly luxury class. "Vollow Newtown apples In un graded, and wrapped und packed IoIh, are vary scarce, und In con tnfueiUly stronger position. Several Ktorago lots of ungraded stock of various varioties from Willamette valley pointij uro yet to bu marked. "Cauliflower Is slightly stronger, for best slock. Host-burg Is con tributing cauliflower to 1'orlland't market daily; but duality of these offerings is" only fair. "Spinach, from California and Walla Walla, la increasing in vol ume, and is barely steady." CHICAGO IjIVKSTOCK CIIICAOO. Feb. 13 (U fj. I). A.) J logs: receipts L'7,fKH) iuclinling 5.100. direct: top $11.50; bulk ?11 (a $1 1,40: I hi tellers. medium tn choice 10.25'i $1 1.0(1. Onttle: retell its S.orill: eiitv.t 600; steers good and choice $1.1. 25 (f($tf.50; fed yearlings, g(od and cholco $13.00 r $Hl.oo: vealers (milk fed) good and choice $10.50 !$ 15.60. Sheen: roninlH 1 rt.orm Mt..n.ii" bulk fat lambs $1 t.0fKi $ 1.50; lambs, good and choice $10.00 ft ?U.00: medium to cholco $fl.00fr $11,515; i'wth, medium to choice $!. 751Mli.OO; feeder lamliH. irnoil and choice $ H.50 1, $10.00. I'OltTI.AXI) l'It()l)i:CK I'OKTLANO, Ore.. I-Vb. IS (AI') liilttfr: weuk, Ulirhunged. iCgKs: weak, unehanued. Milk (bulterfnt), ponllry, eoun- tr mriits, OIlillllH, potltlllCM, WUIll, mils, buy ensenru bark and hop?v steady and uncliangr'd. Grain Descends To Low Record ForThis Year (Mlll'Adl), Kill. IS C A I") til-Jilll prices descended lo new lu records lot- the yeiir tuiluy Init nl Hie close of an errnlic session wheat future I wero to V.i cents liigher than yesteriliiy's finish. Knilh in Die federul slublli.alioii : progrnm autl tl good day's export j business lu Canadian wheut wer eredlted with rallying prices. ClIM'ACKJ. Keb. IS (AL') l.afe estimates that l,rioo,ini(i bushels or ( 'amulian wheat bad been bought tor l-iuropean shipment aett-d an Mouuthlnir of u tonic lor wheat Mil lies today. The Cu nnd Ian export business, which was Hie largest ac complished In Nnrl b American wheat In many weeks, did not take effect. however. u nt i I toilay's priccfl. ' 0 Wlie.il dosed uiiHMitled VjC lo7sC n bushel higher than ycnlerday's finish. (?orn dosed v lo lu up, oals r.inuim: from h decline to ';: K'ibi. and provisions showing vc to 1 7e setback. Just Herb and an I'OIITANI) WHEAT . Oiwa IIIkIi Low C'ldse Jliir I. Hid I.H'j J.ISJ4 1.1- Slny I. Ml) t.lili I. HI .Inly 1.17 1.17 l.iwi I. NHS Mtt 1.17 1.17 I.HIJil 1.17 i : gj 1 Vulkji. turel Mr. Hoover, whom ou doubtless know; ami U counter ! Ih' UeoaI'ple. The fruit Is III a llit hf-riiuse it ;t-: allilinMl re.il tatio- In il B hutks like l'nMdent Hoom i-. At b,t-t. ih.il'f latin of Haii A. I.ocey, Jr. of Houston, who bouirln th tp;i;e ,it ,i.it taiul ic u'lo r day. He alinott Idt it t (ore he ii.nuvd i e?kil Ilk' ll'fver, nnd vptj him ilf fretn n.Ulenal r!i.-4vne EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKANDE, ORE. OF THE DAY WJIKAT UlKh I.I I i-iity, I.I0J4 Iaw ii i y. 1. 1 l.lflK I. IN ' Cli.no t.i;iy,&V I.IK(i'Xi 1.HK9K i.a Hi IOHTIjANI lilVlvSTOCIC FOUTLANI, Ore.i J-'eb. I S ( A I ' ) Cutllo and calvtri: quotably steady receipt h; cattle 1U5, Includ ing 7K through, calves 10. Steers, I 1 00- I 300 lbs. $1 l.UUty $1 1.Kft, goud $1 i.2fii $11'. oo, medium $'j.fo ( $11.25, common $7.50 ft, $!t.5o. HeffiiiH, gjod $10. 00K $10.50, eom iiion to inedluml $7.oo $10. on. Cows, good tti.iriii $u.r.o. Common to medium. $0.25 7 $8.75. Low cut ter $:(.50-i( $(i.25. bulls (yearlings excluded) $8.00 (( $3.50, cutter to medium $7.O0ft( $S.00, Calves, me dium to cholco $a.ffTrm $10.50. Cull to common- $0.00i( $Jj,50. Vealers, lllllk fed, good to choice .$ 10.50 n $12.50. .Meilltlin $K.50 4i $10.00. Cull to- common $7.ooj $s.50. . J logs; opening slow; 15c lower; receipts 5oo, Including XX direct. Jleavy weight $ I QAH)t $ I 1.25. Ale dllilll weigliL $10,500) $1 1.(10. light weight $1 1.C0 $1 1.85. Ught tights $ 10.75 fn $ 11. 75. J'ueking sows, $.00 i $10.00. Slaughter pigs $10.B $11.25, Feeder and slocker pigs. !mi-;im iih. medium to choice $10.50 n $11.25. (Soft or oily hogs untl roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: weak, quot ably around steady, receipts 75. Jjimbs, good to choice, $11.75 i $10.50. Lambs, S4 to 02 11m. $D.50 fit $ 1 o.2f; 02 lbs. down. Medium $0.00ft $0.75. All welghtH, common $7.50i $!i.ou. Yearling wethers $il.50''( $S.50. Kwe.s, medium to choice $5.00 (it $0.50, 120-150 lbs. $4.00 $0.00. AH weights, cull und common $2.00(ir;$-1.00. Indian. Had Eoomerangf The boomerang may not have been peculiar lo the aborigines of Australia ufler nil. Charles A. Ileriiheliner of t lie American mu seum snys I lull such a weapon was found iiiuoiu; other ' ancient rclhv or the biiskeliuakers in a cave In siiulhciistern Utah. "The bnoni ernng. us far ns 1 know," said tho explorer, "Is the first such weapon to be discovered lu this country.'' Small, but Ablo - The ablest crowned bends have not always been curried the high est. l''lrst in war uiul Hrst in pence nuiong the I'russian anointed stands Frederick the Ureal. When he suc ceeded to the throne, one of his first nets was to disband bis I'ois- l:i in regiment of giiinls. Thev probably made hi m nervous. Fred erick himself was below middle size. ' P" Women as Scientist. According lo Dr. Oscar l'rankl. ruinous enuocrinoloylst of the Uni versity of Vienna, women doctors nre holding tlu-ir place side lv side witli men. lie claims men physi cians nre displaying no greater In telligence than women of science today.. Argentine Agriculture Argentine is a country of great extent, am! wheat is raised there under conditions- similar to the wheal belt of the Unlled Slates and Canada. The weather conditions, rainfall, elc. are much the same. The Pastor Say: The way In heaven Is paved with good resolutions ... I would rather upend the Inst throe min utes before tnilu lime in the dingi est railwny station than in the most luxurious limousine. John Andrew Holmes. Magnificent in Magnitude The Chinese wall, once 1,2"(1 miles Ions. Is Iho most pbzntitic de fensive work In the world. The wnll Is feet liih, L'l feet thick, nnd Is faced with Kranlte blocks, with towers nt freiiiteiit Intervals. It's all right to branch out, lull don't get cauKht on a limb. Herb as It Were! Studio ."he new atilro for lea which Paris has convened into "los lnfu-lons"--ls the studio pajamas. This suit with trousers of gray satin, trlped in block " lilouse of gold and black lama tnd draperies of ,-ray tulle fulling over the trousers to create the Impression of a graceful- skirt is the newest mode. .... 1 . , I'JKIil) T( SKXI) kntkiks' I i TO IRISH KAII-; COlltSKS (MJliitAdir, Ireland (At') Mar-j shall Field, Chicago millionaire, aim n itron ol l-j llr nxn rue nc. w be well represented on Irish race courses during tnc- coming seasiin. lie has two promising two-year- idds In training here, a colt named lloyal Arms, and a filly, .Silver , l'heasant. ' ' Dickens Moved by Steel Pen When the steel pen was Invented, nbnut the middle of the Inst eon tn rv. Charles Dickens declared wilh much salisl'aeilon ..In Household Worus Hun "In so far as Iho per reclion of malerials for writing unci Hie facility of sending letters are concerned, we may have III I lo to hope for In this country . (ling llinil)." Gas Logic. "Biking" Headquarter. There is u typical feature of Co penhagen which no stranger can miss, as he will encounter II every where the enormous cycle trnllie. the like of which is not lo he found In any oilier bis lown. The ring ing of Hie Utile bells of Hie bicycles Is as typical ol the life on 1 lie Co penhagen iispluili as the sinking of tho lurks over Hie Danish lields. "Hard" and "Sort" Woodi Jn tho lumber Hade all conifer ous trees nre called soft woods mid all linmil-leiived or dicotyledonous trees arc hard woods. Notwflli siniulitir: Hie fact Unit some conifer ous trees have exceedingly Inirrl woods while Hie wood nf Hie tulip tree is as soft ns the white pine, the classification holds good. Maybe Ho Never Saw It What n liar that man was! lie sntd In his youth, innocence and Ig norance, that If lie ever lived lo I see the day of thus and so ! would die content. Aim nere ue is still Ininln on 'and niuly. and that day is far in the past. Knick erbocker I'ress. 12 Years Trouble Readily Yielded "Saigon has been worth to me. a 'hundred limes what. It, cost! "I was in a badly rundown con- jditlon for 1 2 years ami suffered dreafully with pains In my right side. I was nervous, didn't sleep well and my strength and energy fulled me almost completely, l-'otir hollies of Surg on strengthened and invigorated my u holt: system. 1 th-ep line, the pains in my side an gone and 1 have a spb-ndtd appe tiie. "Saigon Bills completely over came my chronic constipation, mv live seems In fine condition, iny MISS. 1-IXIHA 1I.XAS j d, i: i" eler and to-aM hy looking and I fed belter than in years.'- Mrs. 'loi;i Haas. ;;;; N. TSth St.. Seatlle. Bed Ct om: Drus Store. e, ;.ub..AU. Pajamas i IIK.VT HAY IMi:it(.'i:S I'OG TWO AXIJ A HAhV MIIJCS IiHKLIN (AI') Schroetei', director Dr.- Krllz Of the Ti'lCf 1111- . . . ton ouu u,.,.t..n u i succeeded in sending messages two und a halt miles through fog on infra -red rays. These are radiation's invisible lo tho yc, warmer tharf light, ' und j different from light only In the 'greater lengths of their vibrations. 1 infra-red rays are produced by white light and for his two and a lialf mile projection Schi-oeter uses IiJOO-watt tube, lie says his suc cess Is due to an extra sensitive receiving cell, which depends upon selenium wilh the addition of talium sulphide. lie believes the infra-red process nun l,n iiu.ol In lnn.iln ,.l.l..iu In. visible In the fotf ut leuat well enoiiKli to reduce collisions at sea, nnd nerhapi) in wariimo to nip aerial attacks. It works In a smoke screen vir tually the same, as in fog-. MOSCOW (A I) Russian scien tists believe they can make all the iodine the country needs from cer tain native seaweeds. Several mil lion rubles have been appropriated) by tho Soviet government lo build four iodine plants with the hope that Kussia need import It nu longer. KOrUH WAiVii SLOWS Mil L'UIJ.VXA. Til:. (AT) The enui neerlnir experiment station of the University of Illinois finds that ! ; Hmoothint? tho sides of air pas sages fn mines reduces friction o -much as to result in appreciable, 'savin,,' In expense of operating: tho 'air pumps that force the air Into the mincy. axotiifk (ii:xK mci:vi:r ilUIKTOU Tenn. (AP) Ten nessee may have another Gene Mo- Kver from Bristol in its bakfield .In l!iii0. When a won arrived In - the 1. 1. I.uttrell home be was , promptly named Gene McKver Lut- trell, . It.M.MY 1IOI.A.N VICTOIl I'KNDI.KI'uN. ore. lVli. IS t.VI') Jiinuiy I tlstn. I.os AliKi'H'S. wi'ltrr, kuui-ki 1 out Itrownln Hu liirk r 'cniHctnn In the fourth ujith rariliCleaYiuger LISTEN TO WHAT FOLKS SAY Listen to other folks. They'll toil We did their moving very well. Honest, wo hate to repent all the nice things folks say about our service. It'd you ml tuo much like boasting. round of a scheduled 10 round fight here last night. Mickey Do lun, I'urtland llgluwelBht. knock cd out t'urloy Itogrrs. Ynklinu, in Ilia firm round uf u 10-round en gagement. - Tl.l TII-.T. WINS WAI.I.A WALLA, Wiish.. i'Vb. IS ,l') ThrowllUf ATHlun Kuril, J'ashn, Iho "Terrible Turk," out j uf the rlnir for the first rnll Tod 'l liye, clniiuanl nf the light heavy weight tllle, won the mutch hero lust night with a second fall 2" minutes utter the Turk, returned I to. the ring. I'slng a body punch, Tliyc toss"d j Kara into the audience, union-1 scions, nfter iU minutes of fast j play. .When Kuril returned to the ring, Thyo duwned jiiiii Immedi ately. IXDIil'KXDKXT TKAMS I'LAY i:i-ci;n'i:, pie., the c. k. Pou- efreo busketbiilt teiun, ruled as one of the strongest independent tennis in tho northwest, will meet tho Mlultnumali team ut l'urllund sumotime this week in a guine to decide which teuin will represent Orea-on In Hie Seuttln toui-nument to decide tho, northwest Independ ent baskclbull team chumiilon ship. . FIND IT HERE Copy for tills column must be In by a. m. ju.iki;auti-;x Mrs. Hodgen .iinnounccs the be ginning of spring term Monday, i'Vb. 2,4. 2-17-61 p Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc, Norton's Kliltllo Shop. Aov. NOTICK NOTICil IS JIKHIiBY GIVEN I - -'Kiim. tv. II. iiimuii, Hu solo owner of the business of '"" Garago-Company in the ' c,ty ot I,a Gruml- Union County, ' Oregon, having purchased and i i.iiwii uht ine line-real OL i . J.. iMiinhall and Fred Huttei-ficld in isaiue. That all accounts owing to the sold firm arc puynblc to the ! undersigned, and all indebtedness standing against the said firm la assumed by tho undersigned. W. H. BUNCH. 2-12-10 t. KVKItY AVKKK. IX Till-; YEAR New things suitable for Card ! "n' for "'"f ,f'' A'V"!'y ciiKion urrfvo ut ItlchardAon'H Art l1"'1 "ift SA1011' J'lus latest thlngw in art creations of every type, bolh UHpful nnd ornamental will ahvayn be found In their shop just as soon as they am on tho market. This makes the sclfctinK- of u lft an easy matter when It is dono- at Uichardson's Art und Gift Khop. i 2-17-3 t. i. tiik oorvry coricr oi Till-; STATIC OV OHIXiON rou IMO COUNTY lln the Mutter of the Kstato of JOSKI'JI UAIrKZOHli, Deceas ed. TO WHOM IT MAY CONOKHN: Xotlc is hereby Riven that Joseph I'Jdwin llnltezore, Administrator of the Kstato of said Joseph Baltezoro, deceased, hns filed in tho above entitled court his final account of the ud in inisl ration of said estate, and said court lias fixed. the 19th day of h'ebruary 1930 at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day in the County Court Iloom at the County Court Mouse, In Ijti Grande, Union County, State of Oregon, as the The NEW -V WARD WAY GYRATOR f ASHES clothes cloaner and faster! Tub now enameled inside and out in china-smooth porce lain. Easy to clean and keep clean. Equipped with new type Lovell detach able wringer. We invite every housewife to get an entirely new idea of wash day satisfaction by in specting this wonderful new washer in operation at our store. Priced to mt you many dolhin at our price 0 $92.85 ' S 102.00 1I-.IL.MS Guaranteed Small down payments. Balance as you .use and save as little as $2 per week. Montgomery Ward & Co. 1101-;i Wash. Ave. Main IS La Grande,) Ore. Tuesday, February 18, 1930 "' J.CPENNEYCO. 108 Depot St. Lit Grande, Ore. Waterproof Lined . . . and Two Soles A shoe that will answer any demand for real service'! Made of tan boarded calf . . .double stitched welt . . , rolled edge and heel . . , half rubber heel, Full of hard wear I, $5.90 time and pluco for hearing obJec-j Hons and exceptions, If ans1 there! be, to said Final llcport, and all' persons interested In said, estate aro hereby notified lo. appear atj said tlmo and placo nnd to' nul i! any objections or exceptions they, may have lo the approval of said report, . the dischnrge of said- ad- minlslrnlor lind tho 'exoneration oft his bondsmen from furlhegC lubll ily heroin.. . .., '' AND IT IB FIitTHKU OUIIKR. Kl) by said :ourt Hint this notlcn; shall be. published in Tho La, Grando Kvenlng Observer and Ob-: server Star, a dully and weekly, newspaper published ut La Grandei in Union County! State of Oregon' I for- four consecutivo und successive' weeks, there being five publica tions. Hie first publication thereof SI helne hiudc on tho Slat day of Jan- E uary- 1U30. : V ' - Said older is dated tho 20th day of January 1S3U-..- j. JOSIOPlt lODWIN nALTICZOltR,'1 Administrator of tho Kstate of Jo-;, seph Uiiltezore, Deceased.. r Jan. 21-28. Fell. 3-10-11. doksxt hi; sixo? If vour Canary has .stopped slug fmr there is a reason. Perhaps it In', because he. needs a Bird Tonic, or', better seed, or Is troubled5 with'. niltesA All of theHe.lliingrt can boj fpiickly Veniedied by nslnjf the New1 Hpratl'H " Bird Itemedies, which complete line is now carried by; Hichurdsou's Art and Gift Shop. I FItKSfl FISH JIOSS :K Now at Itichurdaon's Art-ami! Gift Shop. V ; -".-17-3 ft XOTK-li - ; AD.MINISTItATRIX' FINAL- :J ACCOrXT. ' r In Hie' C'oiinty Court of Union County, Oregon. . '. - '; ' In- the mailer of the estate oC' Isaac Bunscl, DceiMised. Notice, is hereby given that the undersigned, has filed her final :uecount as fd-i mlnfstrutrlx of the eslato of Isam llonsel, deceased, and tho 'county : court of Union County, Oregon' has set Tuesday, March 2olh.' at 10 o'clock, a. m. at its court room at the Court House, in ha Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the time, and place for hearing any ami--nil objections to the allowance of said final account, approval of same and settlement of said estnto. ' ! Dated ut la Grande, February 17, 1 030. ' : M A 10 GUMPAdministratriv. I'Vb. IX.25, Mar. 4. II; IS. I With the Nw Porcelain Enamel Tub 1 for 10 Years!