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Thursday, May 22. 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDER ORE.1-J M PagiNiBftts4 (CLASSIFIED AD I Th Market Vaia nf TTniAn lirntl n i - i Huuuwsi munues NEW TODAY 'HA NOB AT El.UIN open nil- pavil ion eviry Sut. nljtht. 5.2-lt. W'll.HINO ami rcinixlolliii- work cliino .liKht on. time. Plans unl i.Ntlnuitra wltho-.it obllmit Ion. Call i .Main KG, 10. Aunlln. 6-2J-1 t 1'IHI HUNT 4 r6om mud. ftirn. hnllHC. Will bo variint about I .Mon. Iiki. at 1 5115 S. Av., or i call Main Xl4. 6-221 tp LOST l.owi'r plali- or falsi' tenth j liftwpfn Inland city ami Conlt-y ware house Sunday. ltt'tiirn to I Olisfl'vi'i-. 5-23.:l l. I Kl.l) TI.MIC DANCK Sat. liifjht ill lOaKlt-S hull. 6-22.:it, KOU HAI.H Olt THAHH-A bur . Kaln. . 5 room modern homo on . north stdo on macadam street. Itnsitment, plumbing, hardwood I'loor. Williamson ,t llerry. 'realtors, Main lulu. 5.22-:n l-'OK SAI,H-r-Reed' haby uilRKy. lit kViOiI condition, $1M, 210 W. ..-' , 5-22-2 tp. ?2im ItKSlDIONCK property lo , trado for sood farm. Ktudebaker ) Comniander sedan trade for I1t111.su eiiuity. Write box 112 city. ,. 5.22-1 tp WANTKD'TO HUNT Small, mod. , rum. house.. Call Observer. ' " ",,..-.-.'. 6-22-2 tp. Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five average wordi ' . to the lino.) Per line, lot insertion t"- Per line, ech added consec utive Insertion 7c Minimum charge on one order ; 260 RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month I3.B0 3 linea, per. month .;i.;o 4 lines, per month Ji.OO 6 lines, per month 14.75 Each additional line over We charted at ilia per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Hitrher rate charged on all credit Insertiona. Copy for all Classified ordera must be In this Office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Slp orders on ad inserted until fur ther notioe must be received by the same hour or extra insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date or lost Insertion. PHONE MAIN 57 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" apartment. Garage. Ijtndls Court. 4-s-t . 1 - 'OK .KiSN'f Ui'U. apts., with bath "w rails. Adult wood. 00 uses and alt aw, quiet, Hlu Green. t-lo-lm. WANTED WANT HP To trade frlRldalro for pk'k-up car. l-'lnyd Dale box 34S. - 5-20-3 t Sooft KDIt SAI.K IICKlslereil bulls. I'll. I'Y lllli ,1.. . Ayroshire Stanflley. 5.22-11 tp. FOR SALE per pullet, more than pays the difference In cost and tho bal-. nnce of increased production Is profit. Whllo .oghorns. $120.00 per 1000; JU5.00 per 500; $14.00 per 100. Order now. Gowen, Jnc. Hatcheries, Caldwell, Idaho, box 1-1 A, 4-23-1 m VOll SAI1-: Iterrigcralor. rot-ulna i.lmlr. straight-buck chilli; und heater, 1504-7th St. 5-21.4 tp 1 I'OR SALE Heady-cut lumber for buildings of any size and kind. A homo product. PlnCo your or- ner with l'eto Bousqiiet, Main i that stamp alio. Island City. ' 4-23-1 nm I successor ti iSlants ?Vlan J.Gould Two of Hie fuctor.s that may put tin' Vonkcis bark into at- U-a-st a contt'iuilitK' Ainerlcuu league posi tion tiro Vernon Gome., slim 3 9-yisir-olit Knuthpaw rookie and Rif Chiir h y H u M l hi,-, plant rljjiit-hiiinh-r, traded from tho Hed Six. If there has been anything the YankeeB needed more than a sluff Kliitf lefl-liclder U Ims bwn pitch- Kufrinp and Oome. can find plenty or work, ho lony: as they are eiTective. It influx: satisfied Manawei- Hull Shnwitey in n win ning ilihu before tho Sunday it! tics and (Xmiex, has turned In a number of! fine, porformanees him as tho possible Herb I'eniKK-k. ager looked around for means of making their home in Hatnier, livelihood while keepfu-g the clown Wash., since leaving Union. intact. - . . 1 . . . "Hftpn IJnxtcr Is working: fop a . Now It develops that the negro lumber company In J Kirns dolus Youiik Jack Thompson, . working: flee work. Mrs. Haxter Is running on a scule by. which, he got leHatlhcir store. fnr wliiiiinu 1lnn llnn. a from hu welter 4itle victor over! Jackie Fields with exactly $14.82 profit. . , . Under the , circum stances Thompson hardly can be blamed if he- turns his nowly won laurels to profit without undue risk for the time being. ; Foundation Work On Wilde's Home Now Under Way - KIrbs Stephenson, who hit .362 for the Chicago Cubs last year, was r(!caied by Cleveland in 'lit 4, thouKh h& hit well over .SOD for tho club In three previous seasons. OeoiEe SIsle itow a socor.d striiiRer for the Huston Hruve mada 24G hits in the '.)-2'2 season, while playing with the St. I .onto lirowns. ix;ix J nnce MISCELLANEOUS Iou 'IJKI'JHltKI) Hollywood baby rhlx. Sired by pedigreed coek-j CA Lh .Sf4-J Spraying, white 4rels, delivered to l.a Urii'nd!, j washing, pruning, lawn mowing, $i:i.00 per hundred, Mossacre window loxes, landscaping. ' Hatchery, Kami. tp J. 5-21-G tp. KOIt SAld-: Kced baly buggy In .miss ObADYH MILLKR will con good condition, lltU Ceilnr after ti,10 i1(.r cass ln piano muU 4 P- m- tp. i August first. Studio 10 10 Sixth tKSALK-Ueedbabvbnv. I'h.j Htrwt- ('aIl Suti-A. fi-21-tit fill-W, 1 DOS K. O. 5-20-3 t. VMM SAI.LC KIrst class home on paved street near normal school, basement, laundry truys, furnace, fli-i! place, hardwood floors, eoni jilelo with built-in features. To tal purchaso prlco $4,2t0 Includ ing city loins. Terms, Williamson : and Uen'y, realtors., Main itoo : . , R-19-4 t . LISTEN KOLKS Clowon Imtched cliicks live, grow and produce moro eggs per pullet than cheap- cr chix offered; Kour extra eggs , SO M M IS 1 1 I-IOTKL Modern and quiet. Personal service. Lobby up stairs. Wepot and Wash. Also first class apartmenta. See js 'for comfort. 4-23-1 m, NO You wouldn't ever think of wearing a hat that wasn't clean ed and. blocked, also shoes that are not shined. Angel's Is the best place in town. 5-20-4 t. OA GRANDS MATTKKBa A Up tiniBtuuing A Rug Clean In Works. Phone 424-W. Chaa. jcd. wards, Prop. 12-1-lm Professional Directory This dtroctory is osiwclally hainly for tho nowcomcr or for out-of-town reader Vlici may mint tin', name anil address of ;oiiiu professional mini.- It- lias hi-oii carefully prepared and will prove to bo a ready aid to any reader in nhtainlng prompt pro ressiomil service. (XASvSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE Physicians & Surgeons A, li. RICHARDSOX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon . Office over Glass Drugs OfIce Phone, M-1B Res. M-55 IJOK II. BOt VV. M. P. IiEAVA WILKKS. M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 16 DR. J. E, WOODELTj Chiropractic Physician Other methods applied, Diathermy, Ultra Violet Hay, Kood Science, Sinusoidal and Dalvanism. Foot troubles cor rected. 20 Sommer Bldg. Phone 497-W. Hrs. 9-5, 7-8 Res. 19a-W; int. vi:hsti:ii k. ross Announces the opening of his new offices in the Koley bnlbl hig. I 'hone Main 5!t. Hesidenco at the Sacajawea Inn. Astrologer MRS. FRKIF,RICK BALMES 301 X, AVE. Readings Daily. Readings by Mail a Specialty MONK TO LUAJN We are repre Bentatlves for the Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rate of Interest. Chaa. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. Picking winners in the forth eonilns' bine ribbon ."'.astern col lege Iniek meet, the 1. 1'. A. A. A. A. eh.-iinpiorfshipH at Cambridge is always risky but at least thereto,. is nine tiount anout the favorites in most of the events this year. Here's how they figure to fin ish in sum of the featured finals on May 31 on tho basis of per formances so far: 100 yurds Wykoff of Southern California. Dyer of Standard and Wltderniuth of Georgetown. 220 y a r d s I y or, Wykoff an d Wildeimuth. 44o yurds Howon of Pitts burgh. Monroe of Harvard, Rngle ol Vale and Ab.irrlson of Stanford. NSo yards -Hussell Chapman of 11a I en. Mile run- McKniff of Pennsyl vania, M'ossmnn of California, Hal Mead of. Southern California and Mickey of N. Y. V. I Ugh hurdles Welsh of South ern California, Clark or Hensley of Cornell, I'ogolotti; of California, and Smith of Stanford. Low hurdles Pugolottl, Smith and I'ayne of Southern California. High juimp; Van Osdel or Southern California, Hedges of Princeton. Pole vault- Co1yer of Cornell, Cojio of Yale. Shutout Pothert and Krenz o.f lly Mrs, (.rant W.vhle (CHisorver (Correspondent) HOT IAlvR; (ro. (SpccIatX J.-j ew as J ones J W. Wilde Is digging trenches and 1 Ailetl. starting the foundation of his new home to be built this s:immer on his plaeo on Catherine creek In this section. It is located near the highway by Catherine Creek bridge and gives promise of a fine modern farm home. Kenneth Kofford, hell hop at I Hot Lake, left for Tinker Sunday j to take up his work us bell hop at ; the. Maker hotel, I Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Velum Peterson left their ranch Sunday afternoon for their sheep ca mp u p on 1 o wder riwr, M r. 'eterson and the shearing crew ex pect to start work Monday morn.. ing.. 'Roy Jordan and the crow drove into Union from Idaho when they have been shearing fm some weeks. They will shear for Will Vopel and Lloyd Pierce next. Hob Conrad and Harold IHlly were left In charge of the Peterson farm and dairy herd during shearing. t Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hansen and son. Oleen, were callers at tho Y.. It. Haxter home, in Union Sunday. Oleen is stilt carrying his. arm in a sling as tho result of u broken collar bono In a mo(oreyclo necl ilent some time ago. Mrs. Grant W. Wyldo drove lo Cove Tuesday with a group of Re- (lief Society women to hold a club meeting ut the homo of Mrs. ITarj'y Welmer. The meeting wr.s a spec ial treat, taking up the life of Madame Schumanhelnk, her favor ite songs being sung by Mrs. Wilde, Annie Geertson and daugh ters. Some . of her records wore procured for the occasion. Mi ami Mrs. Earl Pavis are the proud owners of a fine new car. Al MeCelhui and Mr. Waring, of Salt Ijuke City, were guests at the John Peterson home. Mr. MeCellnr Is an uncle, of Ms. Peterson and hopes to locnte in this valley. Mr. Waring received news of illness in the family ho returned to Suit Lake City last Saturday night. Mr', and Mrs. G. wV Wilde with Mr. and Mrs. W. I?. Baxter drovo to the power plant above Covo Sunday and up' to the old ltorgreu sawmill. They report a most d3, lightrul trip through a beautiful flower decorated canyon with fairly good roads. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conner and family with Mr. Conner's mother and aunt called at the George Hnx- There was not a tdngtc champion ship boxing- bout kist year in San Kruneiseo. the city that formerly wan the home base of such fiht- Corhett and Abe FIND IT HERE Oop for this column moat be la by 9 a. 111. oi'i:. Aiit l'.-wir.iov i.vcry Sat. niKllt. 8-22.21 SWIM AT COVT. l'OOT, Tim fountain of youth. Warm minora! water. Tree picnic grounds' 6-12-1 in. IOKATj OIFTS FOIt THE HOY' GRAIM'ATK Tho finest leather articles ever .shown are in tho sprini? lino at ltichardson's Art aad (lift Shop. In this line are the very things which boys enjoy as Kirts. Substantial, useful articles which men and boys take a nrido In havlntr. See this wonderful line now on display at Itlchardson's Art ana Gift Shop. sci i noii j Km-.. II i I i,. j rencn. bJASTHKN OF.fc.UON School ot Music, violin, piano, voice. -Jred-its. 1. O. U. k temple, 447-J. 9-24-1 m u, I'isrus Krenz and Kothert of .lavelln fhurehlll of California, Mnitenscn of Snulhern California. llaii.iTiier Connor of Yale, Von- IJarvai'd. PURE HOLLYWOOD strain white Leghorn - chicks, heavy laying:, free range hens, mated to Urow- j nell pedigreed Cockerels, April 10th, .12c; 2;lrd, 11c; May 1st and proval. Pacirio Hatchery, Tang- ent, Ore. 6-2-1 nip or Diti:ss.M.Ki.a t any time, Mrs. P. 132U Y. avu. Ph. 22II-J. 5-20-1 m. l'lVE Y10AU D1ATIY HOOKS A most beautiful line of diaries, five year numbers with attractive bindings, gold edges and lock and key. Just the thing for the girl graduate. Seo the new numbers at Klcharilson's Art and Gift Shop. 5-21.2 t. NOTK'I". Will not be responsible for any hills not o' k.'d by myself. .1. I,. Munhall. 6-l!l-4 t. GliAMTATlOX .MOTTOS Many now numbers in tho lino of mottos suitable for both the boy and tin? girl graclualc will bn found In the line at Ulehardson's Art and Gift Shup. You are Invited to visit the shop and read Out inspiring; sentiments in tills lovely line; 6-21-2 t. Wilson's Asters, tomatoes, cab bage at Hoover market and Mrs. tor farm Sundjiy on their way to Norris'. ' ' G.20-3 fp Bountiful, rtah, to visit Mrs. Con. I ner's parents., Tho Conners- nrs I fTonistltcliliig, pleating, button ' holes, etc Korton's Klilillc Shop. Quick Pile Relief- No Salves ov Cutting HOOKING WORK. Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hildebrand. bJOW. 3-6-lmp MONET TO LOArt otx luiprovoa city proporty, siralgdt loans oi Installment plan, i-j vest rates. United titates tnTeatment Co. Phone Main . l-H-lm FOR RENT roil i;i:nt- 1201-Stb. -Ilousekeeliing rooms,. Closo to normal. 5.21-2 tp KOIt I'.KNT l-'urn. apis., garagi-s. Lights and water, 21ns Adams. 5.21-0 tp. One of the main answers to tho lack of lltie activity In profes- I'lle sufferers can only get iiulck, safe and lasting relief by neipoving the cause -bad blond elreulatlpn In tho lower bowel. Culling and salves eltn't do tills an Internal remedy must, lie UHed. I'l K.M.ItOI I), the prescription of l)r, .1. . l.eon. -Adv. Wilson's vegetable and flower plants at Mac.Marr 71 and Mrs. Norris'. 6-20-3 tp XOTKT-: OH' MOHTGAGI-: J.'O UIX'I .OS I It !; SA I, I'. 1,N TI1K DISTRICT COURT OK T11K UNITKO STATION KOIt TUN DISTRICT Ol." Olt BOON. The California Joint Mloe.lt Land Rank, of San Kraueisco, a corpora tion, 1'lalntiff, vs. Kllzabetli A. slonal boxing is the extraordinary tills blood congestion and strength flnanclat arrangements usually fens the affected parrs, connected with any occasion in j HKM-KOID tablets us sold by w hich a championship changes (druggists everywhere, have such a hands. wonikirful record for qiilnk and hardt, succeeds, because It removes I Onlloway, J. K, '1'. Galloway and Vera Mne Galloway, his wife; Mary K. Wirkens, l-'lora Ann Wlrkens, Joim Henry Wieknns, a minor, tho First National Hank of Klgln, Ore gon, a corporation, ti.nl union It cost Sammy Manilell money : lasting relief, that Red Cross drug : County, Oregon, a municipal cor lo win tho llghtwelghl crown slnrc always sell them with guar, poration. Defendants, from old Rocky Kansas, with thajaliteii of money back If they do I Hy virtuo of a Writ on a Decree. remit th.il Sammy and his man-lnol end nil 'He suffering. Adv. Judgment Order, Decree and n. I der of Sure Issued out of tho above entitled court in' the above entitles .cause, to me directed, and duted the 12tli day of May, .930, upon a Jildgmunt Decree and Order of Sale rendered and entered m sale court r.nd chuso on the 12th day of May A. IX, 1930 In favor of the : California Joint Stock Lend HnnK ; of an I'ViircImco. a corporation plnlntirt and against Klizuueth Av (ialloway, J. K. T. fJnlloway unit Vera Mao Galloway, Uls .wife, de, fendanls. for thesuil ot $17.7.42.35. with interest thoreon at the rate or Sr per annum from the Slat day of December,: i3, together wits tho further sum of tl&uO.OO attor neys fees, with Interest from May 12, 1 ;:t 0. together with the further sum of $S0.OO costs nnd disburse meats with Interest thereou front i May 12. 19t. eoiumundlnff me to . make sulo oi' tho following ilrscrlb ; ed real property situntiHt in the jCounty of i:nlon and Stute Ojr Oa-e. jgon, to-wlt: - j A strip of land ono (1) rod j wide ( ff the south side of tho i South east quarter SHU) of tho Routhoust Quarter (SKH) j ot ' sccllon Thirty-four (3) Township Two (3V . North, . - Rnngo Thlrty-nluo (39) Knst I W. jr.: also tho East halt i (Rial of Uio Southwest quar. i tor (SWli) of Section Thtrty I 'flvoi.(35), Township Two (2) : 'North, Rnngo Thirty-nine Knst ; V. '."M., except tho" railroad 'righe ar way througn same. Also -.tho Southwest Quarter ,(SWU) of the southwest Quarter (SW'4) of. said Sec tion Thlrty-fivo (35), exx-opt a st rip of .land -Sixteen '( 1 0 X feet S .. inches wblo of (of .the west side of said 'Southwest' Quarter (SW!4 ) ,l"f tho Southwest Q-.iurter (sWK) -of Section Thirty-five (35). , Township. Two (2) North, Rnngo Thirty. "' nlno (39) Knst .W. M. Tho Northeast Quarter ' (NK W ) ot Section Threo . (3 Township On0 (1) North, Bnngc Thlrty nino (3Q) i:ast W. M.; tho . Northwest Quarter (WS of Section Two (2), Township ono ft (1). North, ftunga Thirty-nine' (39) East W. M.! The West Half (Wfj of the Northeast Quarter. . (NEW ) of Section Two (2), Township Quo (tK North, Range Thirty-nine (391 Knst, W. M. and all that part of tho South Half (Vi)i of ' Section Two (2, Township Ono (1) North Range Thirty- nine (39). Kust W.. M. not own ed by Arthur Tlullgarth. ' and . tho Hishop .Johns-'Kstste eiu cept the railroad right- of way ' through sume; and the tone ' ments, hereditaments and ap-- , purlennnces thereto bototlfftnjr ' or In any wls appurtalnlnK. together with all the estate,, right and . Interest, homestead or- other claim or demand as well Ift tow as In eiiuity us tho mortgagors had on said 2 -lth day of April, 1923', or thereafter acquired In oif to said premises or uny part thereof. NOW THISKKKORB by virtue of said writ on said fecreo anil si-t'd Judgment Under, Deeree audi Order of Sale, nnd In couip.llu.uco with the. commands of snld writ, I will, on 'Saturday Uio 2lstT'duy ofjune, A. J.. ui-W .the nildW n( , 1. : OP o'clock p, m. of said, day, at the front .door of the Union County Courthouse In La, Grande, in Union County, Oregou, sell at public uuc tlon, subject to ' redemption, ' to tho highest bidder , for--cash -In hand, all of tho right, title arid ln- teresl, which the defendants In ths suit havo or either oi aoyof them had, on the 2-tth day of April, 1933, tho date of tho mortgage herein before described, or since that date havo had In und to tile ubovo des-. crlbed property or any pnrt there of, to satisfy salil Writ, .Tuilgniont Ordor, and Decreo witli 'interest costs and accruing costs,- Including; the costs ot and upon this Writ. JOHN L. DAY, United Stales Mar shal for the District of Oregon. ' VKK & RANDALL, Attorneys for rialntiff. Post offico address, Pendleton, Oregon. Klrst publication, May 13. 1930. Last publication, Jun9- 12, 1930 May 15, 22. 29. June S. 12. ' NOTICE OP SALE FOR DEMSQtTEVT ASSESSMEJITS ' Notice la' hereby gtven to all concerned, that under an by -virtue! of. a wacront bearing date the 23rd- day of April, 1930, 'issued- by tho Recorder of the City ot La Grande, Oregon, and- attached to tho Assessment Roll for the 'specific assessments 'hereinafter set forth andl described, and placed! In my hands for exeoutbon1, andl commanding andl directing me to proceed to collect, as by Charter provided, the do llnituent assessments on sunt Assessment Roll, together with accrued) interest, penalties and cost of sale, I, the undersigned Chief, of Police of said. Cltv of La clrandn. will an tho l'iIHi dav of Miw. 1930. nt the front door of the County Court! House in Ea Cirande, "Union- County, Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M sell at pull Ho sulo to. the highest bidder therefor, for cosh, each tract, parcel and lot of the herelhaftpr de scribed, real estate for the payment -'cf the doilnquent improvment assessment- set opposite each suid particular tract, lot on pareol of real estate thereof, togethor with intorest on-said delinquent assessments, Inclttdlng Interest on delinquent Interest- InstnllmcnTs-, as provided by ordlnancetot said City with tho. accrued: ponalttea. upon said; delinquent assessments, as provided by. the. Charter of said, City, to-wlt? Name . H. C. Dray H C. Uriiy Thoe K. Moore -Kush lxthvao '.k.... tussle Nelson '.... Gussle Nelson Lot -4 6 : T ...V 0U.3 fU 1 .- ...It 11- Peter Grant 2 Stella Shirley :. Stella Shirley i Kilpha Allen C. J.- Richards: J. Richards V. J. Richards C. J. Richards Fred Gelbel Kstate ........... Kred Uelbel Kstate, : P'red Oelbel folate .......... Kred Gelbel Kstnto Kred Gelbel Kstate Fred Gelbel Estate .Christ Lund Chflst Lund Chas. Harris K54- V3.5 ft Wallace Cass EV4 Wallace Cass Kllen Boswcll . , , . J. L. Inglo .v.-....:. ......, Kdnn K. Reynolds , ... Edna K. .Reynolds illlil B. Rynilds Robert Nowlln 1--1S.4 .14 ......13 . 14 ....15 ...i..l6 ....... 4 ; 5- ...... T ..... 8 of 5 of a 3 4 ' 2 4 3 2 ft. of 1 Wil or 2 WVi of 7 WVj "Of 8 Kred TO. Williams Kred K. Williams l-iarl C. Reynolds - ' N8-1'.2S ft. RIO ft- of T NSJ.25 ft. Of 8 Bik. 10. 153 21 21 9 2 : 2 9 9 1 i 9 7 - .' r . f. 7 1 .17 17 IS 110 110 67 OS 09 09 0 70 70 12 .13 Aildltlon Imp. Dlt. Ami. Arnold & Dray 177 t 189.23 Arnold & Drny 1X7 tllnndy's Seo. 182- Chaplin's Predmore's Predmore'e Connordale Riverside Riversldo R-lvorsido Rlvorsldn Riverside R-lversido -- 'Riverside Wisdom's Wisdom's Wisdom's- . Wisdom's Wisdom's, Wisdom's Riversldo Riversldo Coggnn's Chaphn's Chaplin's Chaplin's Chaplin's Chaplin's Chaplin's Chnplin's 1 Chaplin's 'Chaplin's Rnmlg's ItQlllfB' 1S5 185 1 8S 3-10 1-8 D-S t-i - 1-8 -8 : 1-S i-S 1-10 1-10 1.-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-11 1-11 3-0 124 . 124 125 120 120 120 120 120 13-8 12S Chas. . E. Hnrrlti f.a Grande Invest, Co. l.a Grande. Invest Co. Mars Miars-' Mats- ...... Mnrs Mars White .. MarcS .. B. A. Barlow Rvelyn Newlln ...... It. K. Swan Bird Bennett-,!..... ftobert Shnfer- SE72.S ' ft.xt20 f,.' Newlln 1L. Newlln L.. Newlln . h. Newlln. ..... C. Holmes Estate ... It. It: ft. ft. I, 28 9 ............10 11 .....S ...4 1 15 " ........ 14 4 -., sis ot tt. ot ; 15 10 ; 10 - 15 , .: :..i8 13 323' 1-18 . 14S 148 149! 149' I'M' 101 . :.e ' 1- ,'. 3 M 79 ,' SO Grundy's Seo, Chnplin's Chnplin's Chaplin's . Chaplin's-- . Cliapliit's" Chaplin's Chnplin's Chnplin's New Haven . Plensnnt Homo 127 Pleasant Homo 127, Chaplin's Chnplin's Chaplin's 128 -127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 Jerome Campbell WOO. 6 ft, of : 1 George Clark . Out Lot- Ooorgs Clark ..! Out Lot J. F. White .....:-,;, 4 K. A Ala. Schivolgler ' t K. & Ada Schwolgleo 8 1 K. ft Ada SeHwelglep 1.9. K. Ada Schwelglen .........20 H. A. Keppner & Co ....; K, A. Keppnor ,& Co. 8 timmett A fleoila Smith Kiiimeto & Georgia Smith. Emmett A Sieoi-jfla Smith 10 U 12 -enf 3 o if i 3 3- ll 1t Itl 141 4 r ' Br 6 V' Coggan's Soo. 3 Grandy's Sec, 3 ' (SrnJidy's Sec. ' 3 , Grandy's Sec. Grnndy's Sec. Grandy's Seo. Coggnn's Seo. Old' Town t)rtl Town-O'Connors'- , Chhpllri'si Chaplin's Chaplin's. . Chaplin's Wisdom's . Wisdom's. Wisdom's- WllMlCOll'K . Wisdom's . 140 140 , .140 143 144 14.4 149 149 149 151 131 131 150 1 10T 157 Ml 157 ' S-8'.' 3-8, 3-S 8-8.. 3-8 "A.'C HAYNES1,' 183.23 . 174.18 82.47 108.07 82.80 42.18 00.67 CC.G7 08.71 50.24 50.24 ; , 60.24 , 60.24 00.84 00.84 00.84 00.84 00.841 00.84' 69.0O ' 04.97 90.85 140.63 538.81 997.67 1435.58 080.83 388.71. ' 3T0.07 800.91' 2,18.8rf, 909.9:1- 125.2 , 03.73 03.73 - 141.19 - 01.25 .358.50 290.40 . 02.65 ;268.84 ' 294.63 509.05 1182.9 493. Bt1 994.70 5 03.4(1 199.80 308.43 211.12 187.7.1 ' 421.10 ' 09.82 1097.S7 1157.01 i 70.93 ,- 34.4.8' - ' 84.4. 84.40'' 34.40' 139.60 139.60 139.60' , ' 139.60! 139.60 ABr..2.4-Vay lr8-15-22, Chief of Police, City 06 ta Grando, Oregon. Many Bargains! listed on Want Ad Page USED CARS v 1928 Dodge 4-Door Sedan $425.00 M PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 . 4thandAdama SCORCHY SMITH Trad6 ttuICslatenVoffice'e or MR. BROWN'S STORY (Continued) KOU UKNT Modern sUvping room, 1 block fnm Sueujuwca. 3'JO-It. 0-17-tf. K()K It KN'T Kurn. apt,, JH-2 I'rnn. . I'll. 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