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Monday, August 11, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven I 1: k 1 ! V l i. 4 t. I i 4 -' ! 5 i J t i i I! - J . II 1 (PLASSIFIED ADQl ' The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ; j "N WANTED WANT TO BUY Model A Ford Tudor. Cash. H. E. Skaln, 1407-Bi:i strost. ' 8-11-tr. WANTED Woman with Infant to take charge ol home. Write box 12. Observer. 8-11-2 tp WANTED-To trnue mod. 6-rm house and 2 lots on paved street for large house close In suitable for roomers. Call 222-J. 8-8-6 tp. ANTEDacncral housework, 112 2 lid. Ph. 197-R. 8-8-4 tp MAN AND WIPE want work on ranch. Permanent. T. J. Burke, 203 W. 8-7-6 tp A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL girl wants work In home. Call Farmers 288. , - 8-S-12 tp. FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern 5 room house, gnrage, near normal. Priced right, cisy terms. Cull-m 505-7th ave. vi 8-11-2 tp FOR SALE One cush regiBter, one roll top desk, ona Todd check pro tector, one Chcckometer, letter files. 25c ca.. one crease cart, lor service station, use. One Oliver type writer, good condition, $10.00; one Smith Premier, good condition, $10.00. AU makes ftype writers both portable and stand aid. Call and see my new store, please. ' . E. Ciuckey . Phone 393-W, 409 -Depot St., opp. Pennoy store. 8-9-3 t FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Holstein bulls, FarmerB 24 X; 8-11-2 tp FOR SALE Sweet com for canning. 91 ner sack. Transparent and Astra- kan apples. 1 ml. north of Imbler, W. P. Rollins. ,-,- ; . 8-11-2 t. FOR SALE G-room .house, 157-M. 8-9-3 t Furniture ' ' For Sale ., $226.00 overstuffed rnohair daven port $85.03: $137.50 wool Wilton rug, $50; dining room set, bed room set, occasional chairs, etc., must sell at once at a real sacri fice. 0-0-2 t. 1908'o 3rd St. WUBMSBBXk , FOR SALE 18.", dry -pine wood. $8 per cord dollvcred.. Leave orders at Observer.- of fice i' ; v 8-8-3 tp CALL 854-J for canning tomatoco. onions and potatoes.. Frch supply:."" now. 2112 Third ' sf. " ' 8-7-tf. i ' ' FOR SALE 10 head Jersey cows. All young and milking, Dwlght flesh--num. Phi Fa'rm."45: V, ! 8-6-tf. FOR SALE 10 . acres, water right, modern buildings, 4 acres young orchard, 30 'old cherry trees. Team and new Implements go. with place. See owner for price and terms. C. E. Gump, phone 4U8-J. 7-24-1 m. FOR SALE Sick and accident Insur ance, S10.00 per: year. Frank Hop kins, 2101 Fir. Ph. 340-J. 7-24-1 mp Automobiles 1920 ESSEX IMPERIAL SEDAN , Finished In blue .Duco, car has never been wrecked and has live practically new tires, mohair up holstery. Karl-Keen trunk and many extras priced below Blue Book, $485.00. 1923 FORD SEDAN Here Is a low priced car that will give many economical miles of transportation. General appearance and motDr good. Priced $90.00. irinn IrltDAI Tf TTH rZS Vrnmn I wieiibiun. Hc ' dorfui shape, cood cab and a ilat rack. Easy terms. Come In and scu it, $445.00. 1926 FORD TOURING Good paint and a real top. good rubber and motor in A-l shnpo. 1 15.00. LARISON CHEVROLET CO. , -a 8-11-tf. 1928 PONTIAC 6 OOUPE Finished in black Duco, all new Kelly Spring field tires. Perfect mechanical cou dltlon, 1031 license, $475.00. 19211 WHIPPET COACH -- All new . tires, perfect mechanical condition, 1931 license, $375.00. 1928 CWEV. COUPE Now tires, new battprv, . Duco paint, 1031 license, $200.00. Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons A. 'It RICHARDSON, M. D. . PhyslclRn'and Burgeon 'Office' over" Glass Drugs Offlce'phone, 21-16 Res. M-D6 I.EK II. ItOliVY, M. P. LEW A WILKES, SI. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley . Telephone Building Main It Astrologer irs. micnnRiCK iiamies SOI N, AVE. Headings Dally. Readings by Mall a Specialty U. S. L. Batteries Tour oU battery and 56.8! puts a new one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric a fclocltf east Of TJ. P. Observer Want Ad Rates . (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion -lOo utlve Insertion - 7c .250 Minimum charge on one order , - - ,. RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per month ., 3 It nee, per month ..- 4 lines. Der month ..13.50 ..13.26 ..$4.00 5 lines. Der month 14.76 Each additional line ovor five charged at 60o per line per month. , CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified-orders to earn ttiese rates. Higher rate charged on all credit insertions. ' Copy for all Classified orders muit be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Sup orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hojr or extra insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before uate of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observer Want Ad Will Vo It" . 1029 FORD AA TRUCK Closed cab, Dual high transmission, good rub ber, 1931 license, $425.00. , 1923 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER This Is Just the car for your fall , hunting and fishing trips, has ex tra gear, license, $4u.0Q. PERKINS' MOTOR CO. ' 8-11-lt. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT 2102 Cove. -Henry Bel!mer, . 8-11-S tp FOR RENT Complotcly furnished 5 room modern house, elec. -range, three blocks from grude school. Call at 1703-X avo., or phone 194-W. 8-9-tf. FOR RENT Unfurn. mod. clean house. Close In, 145-W. 8-9-2 t. FOR RENT 2-rm. partly furn. house. Cheap. -,Inq. Berger's grocery. . 8-9-2 t. FOR RENT 2 furn. rooms. Ph. 398-R.' housekoaplng . . 8-0-tf. FOR RENT Three rm. furn.' house with garago,.(20. No children,. 1514 R.ave. CalL after 5 evenings.; ; ' ' ''' ... 8-8-3 ;tj poR BENT ,HoU60, close in.' 2109- 8-8-3 t FbR RENT Furnished Apt.', 1809 Adams Ave. t .1 . 8-ltf FOR RENT Cool, mod. rooms. Day, week -or month prices.. Reasonable. 1408 Wash. Ave. 7-23-1 iu. FOR RENT Nice cool modern apart - rhent, 2 beds, Frlgldaire, . Land is Court. 7-21-tC FOR RENT Rms. over SUverthorn Wright Drug store. 7-10-tr FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 245-J. 7-3 -tf. FOR RENT Furn, houses unci apta., with baths, clean, quiet. :cw rat:s. Adults. 1810 Gicen wood. 6-10-1 m. MISCELLANEOUS WHEN THINKING of an auction sale t'tii Cove farmers 9X1 or see Jay Brcshears (auctioneer). Graduate Amer. Auction ccl.ege, -Los Angeles. fl.l 1 -fl I n NOTICE Swimming pool at Medical , . ... . . ' . ....... , Springs will be closed today and tomorrow. Opened again Wednes day. 8-11-lt BUILDING AND REMODELING work done right on time. Flans anu rates without obligation. Call Main 86. E. Austin. . 7-28-lmp EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple, 447-J. 6-9-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstorlng & Rug Cleaning Works. Phono 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop, n 12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential imuf ance Co., and can make farm oi city loans at attractive rates of In terest. Clias. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. ROOFINO WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hildcbrand. 620-W. 3-6-1 mp. MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight lnans on install ment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33. 8-16-1 m. ABSOLUTE serenity charac terizes our service. Every thing Is dons with quiet effi ciency and no detail is permit ted to escape our Attention. - You can depend upon us. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 LOST LOST Small metal tool box and tools bet. Jeff, and Monroe on Green wood. Return to Observer. Reward. 8-11-1 tp. STRAYED From Hot Lake 1 . light Jersey cow age about 9 yrs. I ed cow half Jersey, 1 2-yr.-old red heifer, half Jersey. AU raised near Stanfleld. Ploa3o notify Hot Lake sanatorium any Information con - cerntng whereabouts. Suitable re ward. 8-4-t f. O. S.C. Men At Union, Viewing Experiment Farm Ily Mrs. L. Z. Terrnll (Observer Correspondent) UNION (-Special) John C. Burt nci, agricultural press editor, and Charles D. Byrne, head of the depart ment of Industrial Journalism at O 8. C, made an Inspection tour of the E. O. experiment farm on Wednes day taking special interest In some of the stocic projects there. From here they went to Burns to attend a reclamation meeting to be held at the experiment station ta that place. At tho close of the Sunday school lessons at the Methodist church last Sunday the Rev, R. C. Lee presented d beautiful copy of "Lincoln' by the English author. Lord Cham wood, to Sam Haynes for his many years of devatlon to Sunday school and church work. The occasion was his 90th birthday. Tho Camp Fire girls who are camp ing this week at the Jerry Thompson place with their leader. Miss Susan Chad wick arc Lcthn Watts, Lucia Basse tt, Pauline Miller, Bernlcc Jones, Wanda Ackley, Zora- Vaughn, Stolla Wlnterton, Vcrle Van Houscn, Ruth Rode and Marie McMasters. Mi', and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son Gene are vacationing this week In Portland and coast cities. George Wlnshlp has contracts to install lighting and heating systems lr. the farm homes of Jlmmle Mills at Cove, Mose Cock roll In High val ley and Walter Vogel In this valley. T. D. Smith made a thip to Good ing on Tuesday ior his daughter, Jane, and returned the same day, a drive of over 600 miles. Uc started in tho wee small hours and came in after dark. 1 Mi"; and Mrs. Frank Conner drove to Seattle; Portland and McMlnn villo the past week. Mr. Conner re turned homo Thursday but Mrs. Con ner will remain for sometime at Mc- Minnvllle:-. Malcolm expects to: go down, with Claude Busicic. ; Miss Glmnvel. of. Hell. 1 Ore., graduate of the Eastern Oregon- Nor mal, has been elected to teach, V the lllth grade. She will take the place of Miss Susan Chadwlck who resigned U attend the Willamette university this fall. The Epworth League "Tour' brought out a good crowd and not- ted them a few dollars to add to their treasury. They enjoyed a social hour afterwards. Miss Lucllc Taylor came from Lewlston Friday night for a week end visit with her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Taylor and her sisters. Miss Chloo-Taylor and Mrs. w. w. Stev ens. Miss Chloe Taylor will leave for Seattle after a two weeks visit hero. 1 "- Mrs, Dan Hall and daughter, Stel lina. returned this week from a five weeks visit In Alberta. Mrs. Birge Clark and two sons, of Palo Alto, who havo been visiting at tho home of Mrs. Bell Wright, left Friday evening for Spokane. They will visit at the homo of Mrs. Ine Herbst beforo returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sturgill arrived from Portland Tuesday and are vis iting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sturgill. Miss Maggie Bell who has been In Portland since September returned to Union on Tuesday with the Inten tion of buying a small home and making this her permanent resi dence. The Wilson families, of Imbler, had r. reunion at the tennis courts Tues day evening with Ray. Lyle and Cllve Wilson and their families and Mrs. S'CORCHY SMITH GLORIA u,,'!'.S',i?!T. Wf'-BUT I DON'T THINKS fVOU Mit?-WAL,I MT W 5CORCHV OAMvl -T.ltl ffl HtBE TOK JIM t -THIS IV Wfc'RE CLEAR Yt! Maves MWAY5 LOOKIM' rltP-TROUOU BOV AVIATOR -1 Ttu Y J.ISTHC CREEK CORK . M You DON T KNOW TMftT BUT PETE FARGO AIN'T .. ( YOU PETE 1'lWPOR. Ji gV-AINTIT? PELLER ON TO' BUICK HOKE SIDE-riTEPPIM' MCIBODYH fit GlVIM' uc'1 2-lfiSf !rS r-nilrtCf 1 TeLLV0U'TE'I'M WUO S "WIS WOIIDCRCUL ftri,-.--,--.' Bt MtlfWM GLOPIA IS IN FeANCE SHE WAS JUST LANDED, AND WITH HE12 TAf?TV IS GETTING f?EADY -Co take the train TO -PA12IS. OH THE STEAMER SHE VAS INTRODUCED To COUNT I5E S13ESE (OU-ED "BREEZY-;; AND SHE HAS JUST HAD Tf 5UPPRISE OF HE? YOON& LIFE VHEN, UPON LANDING, SHE 'FINDS TOM WAITING To GREET HER.' HE HAD SAILED -FJ?OM MEW YofcV AT SUE ViD, ON A TASTE-R Boat; . Burncttio Wilson, all of Imbler; Clayton Wilson and his family, from Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Fox, of Union. They Indulged In some lively games of tennis. Howard Hudson, who had been suffering from an abscess in his hip. was taken tto Hot Lake for medical attention on Wednesday. MENCKEN ENGAGED TO WRITER Associated 're as t'ltuto Henry L. Mencken of Baltimore, author, critic and editor of tho American Mercury, who has been known as almost a professional bachelor, will marry Sara Powell Haardt, writer for popular magazines. Trademark Registered U. S. Potent Office Trademark Hcgtiitorcd U. S. Patent Office (HOW TOM, THIS IS COUNT E BWEET2.Y; A -pftlEND OF frtONSlEUR POITOU'S. COUNT. THIS IS MY" FRIEND. MP. HASTINGS. ANOTHER GIFT FOR THE BABY Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Underwood and Mi, and Mrs. Ernest Hcnkcr and fam ily, of Aberdeen, havo been visiting lor tlio past three weeks in the val ley at the homes of Win. Hawkins, Walter Vogel and Mrs. S. V. Snedc kcr. They plan to spend another week here. . : , . s. I. Benson. Mrs, Elizabeth Tay- AND MAYBE ARE ) AM DEE-LIGHT To MEEi: MR. 'ASTEENG. F YOU" WILL "PARDON, I MUS' LOOK AFTKR MY BAGGAGE. - I Will see YOU Y lor, Miss Chloo Taylor and Mrs. W. W. Slovens had dinner at Medical Springs on Wednesday and drove to Baker In tho afternoon. Morle Rodo brought up a load of freight from Portland on Tuesday and returned with a truck load of cattle. ! - Mr. and Mrs. Will Baxter woro dinner guests of ft-r. and Mrs. D. I. Stoddard at their summer camp nt foot ol Mt. Emily, known as "The Cabin," Thursday evening. Mra, Golden Oecrtaen and two children accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. Noble, cnm(j In from Boise Thursday for n two weeks visit at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. E. P. Oeert ecrj, Mra. Noble accompanied by Paur. Or,ertsen, left Friday, morning for hor homo' in Corvalllo. Faun will go to Oakland, Ore., to visit nt the homo of her sister, Mrs. ' Earl Gar rison', for a couple of weeks. - M. and Mrs. C. T. Olivet4, of Sc uttle; nrrtved Tuesday " for a short visit at the home of her. cousin, Mrs, Pearl Chadwlck,: at Union Junction They drove up to tho Camp Fire clrls' camp to find Mrs. Oh nd wick and re mained over night. Mra. Chadwlck returned with them and Mrs. Ed Mo Masters went up to take her place at uio camp. ' - ; Mr. and Mrn. Harry West who spent n iow nays at men East Eagio camn returned to town and loft on Friday for Wallowa to visit his Bister, Mrs. Allen, beforo ro turning to Portland on Sunday.' ; Mrs. Grunt Wlldo and Mrs. William Baxter were visitors in North Pow der on Friday. - M. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens and Dr. and Mrs. Goorge Hoffman had a swimming party and picnic at Covo Tuesday evening. 1 After visiting several weeks with friends and relatives In Union Mra. Effle Hlhbort. rotmned the first of the week for her homo in Los An geles. Her sou El don accompanied he.-. Miss Eii a Clark and her hotmer, Mrs. Grace Clark, from Condon, Ore., who had bcon visiting at 'the Dick Lindscy home in La Grande, camo to Union the last of the week for a couple of days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens. Mrs. La Cont and two children, of Stevenson,- Waflh., are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgill. RENDEZVOUS QUICK AS A ALWAYS flETS HIS MA! t ' - ' 1. ' ' J? Kr& WBIJ'Wtl flash! -how ustehS-ain'thiat. iirn M.A ' i WkrM. Jli ABOUT BEATNG IT A ft H05E WHINNY " 1 gEfHW JJl. WAT 1 fl 'JlJ 'fl I mjfm ji iff SHE'S BLUFFING! HE ACTS AS THOUGH ) ,WE'S FALLEN FOR- OH, TOM, - L YOU. T-f YfaU THINK f,'iT V( THAT EVERY MAN J ri V J WHOM I MEET jS CO-OP PLANS ! HANDLING OF 20,000,000 1W. SPOKANE. Wash. IIV-At least 30. 000.000 bushels of tho 1030 wheat crop will be handled by the North Pacific Grain Growers. Inc., Pacific Northwest roglbnal unit ' In the na- I tlonal cooperative markotlng set up. Approximately 6000 growers In ! Montana, Idaho. Oregon and Wash Ington have becomo affiliated with tho organisation through 57 local j units to date and two more ombrac- j lug growers at Nelson and Madras, i Oregon, are In .tho process of organ- j Izatlon. ' - 1 A. Eugcno Kelly, gonoral managor j of tho northwest organization, said: I "Just how much wheat is. pledged b the grower members of tho various ' locatr has not been detormlnod. How- ' eve.; reports are-coming in 'daily and j including the wheat wo will bbuy In I tho - open market, the volumo ; han dlod by our organization this year chould run at least 30,000,000 bush els." 1 Hhaneliul Field In (In SHANGHAI (IF) Pioneer field, for many yoars the center of Chlncso athletics here, Is to pass out of ex lstanco. The property, owned by the Rockefeller Foundation, has been se lected as a site for new laboratories. j Jesse Petty and Al Mamaux, now with the Newark club In tho Inter- J national league, aro old vaudeville partners. Marquette university of Milwaukee Is to play five games of football at nlRhf thlB fall. NOTICR OK TAX SALK Publlo notice Is hereby given that I pursuant to an order issued to tne Sheriff of Union County, Oregon, by i ne county court or union county, ; , wruKoii. nv nctoiuHiwu whii viiupu.i No. 4370 Genoral Laws of Oregon as amendod' by Chapter 175 General Ti ?T . 1 V " l"y XJrJ yimptv ,Wft. louo. Dated Juno otn, lsao, i snail.,, ",e fla y OI pvpwmwr iuou u:uu o ciock a. m. at mo irons aoor of the-Court House, in the City of La Grande, and County of Union, State of Orogon, sell tho following described lands and lots for cash, tho price for eact tract as designated - In the aiorcsaid oraer oeing sot out op posite each traot described horeunder, to tho highest and best bidder at such salo to wit: Tract No. 3 on 1016 list . Lot 10 and the East half lot -11, Blk. 68 Chapllns Add to La Grande 200.03 Tract No, 8 on 1010 list . -East 20 acres of South of N. B. Y S. W. YA Sec. 18, Twp. 2 North, Range 30 E. W. M 28.03 Tract No. 8 on 1016 list Wost Lots 0 to 10, Blk. 7 ' of Hllgard '. Tract No. 0 on 1010 list East 14 Lots 0 to 10, Blk; 7 . i of Hllgard ' Tract No. 10 on 1010 list Lot 1 nnd 8, Blk. "B" of 1 Hind man's Add. to Elgin .... -Tract NO. ll'on 1010 list East 45 feet of Lota a to 0 , Blk. 3 of Wisdom's Add,, to La Grande 1 ,.i..-....f. D.61 16,02 33.70 80.17 Tract No. 17 on 1010 list ; Lot 3 Blk. U. Bommors Add..- New Chief Of Staff Atktteuttcil I'ritas t'hoto MaJ. Gen. Douglas MacArthur It the new chief of staff of the army. Ho was nanied by President Hoo ver to succeed Gen. .Charier P. Summerall. KWELL, HONET' Ybu'LL HAVE TO Go A lunc - to Elgin 183.38 Tract No. 19 on 1916 list West Mi of East 14 of N. W. 14 of N. E. 'A Sec. 7 Twp. 2 North Range 39 E. W. M. 26.12 "-Tract No. 1 on 1917 list South V4 N. W. V, of S. E. Vt of Sec. 13 Twp. 1 South ' Range 30, E. W. M . Tract No. 2 on 1917 list B'A of N!4 of N'i of NW'i of ; : N E '4 Sec. 18 Twp. 2 N" Range 89 E. W. M. ......... ; Tract No. 0 on 1917 list 20.81 33.10 Beg. at the s E comer of Blk. 2, Thompson's Add. to Elgin, then W 127 ft., s 60 ft., E 127 ft. N 60 It. to beg. 20.04 Tract No. 7 on 1917 list SW'4 NE14, BE, NW!4, lot 6, NWVi SE"4, Sec. 8 Twp. a North, Rango 30, E. W. M. .'.....1,033 J8 Tract No. 8 on 1017 list ! Lot 4. Blk. 85, Chaplin's Add. ' to La Grande , Tract No. 9 on 1917 list Lots 12 and 18, Blk. 13, Altcol ..... . Tract No. 10 on 1017 list Lot 8. Blk. 18, North Elgin....- 40.80 20.23 ' 26.81 : Tract No. 11 on 1917 list Lot 1 to 3. Blk. 10. Thomp- " . son's Add. to Elgin .....;.. .. ,102.66 Troct No. 12 on 1917 list Lot 17 and 18, Blk. 23, North Elgin 33.72 Tract No. 13 on 1B17 list iWP'jNS NW'4 NEV. Sec. 18 Twp. 2 N, Range, 30 E. W. M : i......... Tract No. 14 on 1017 list Lot 6 and 6. Blk. 62. Chap- 22.20 Un's Add. to La Grando 163.56 I Tract No. 16 on 1917 list ' SEiiSW'A, 8W&SES4, Sec. 33 Twp. 6 8 Rouge 42, E. W. M 148.70 ! . Traot No. 16 on 1917 list ! One half Interest In lots 3 & -: 4, Blk. 2 C St. La Grande 33.29 Tract No. 18 on 1917 list : E 62 ft. of lot 3, all of lot 7, Blk, 10, Arnold s & Cray's Add. to La arando .... 101.60 j Tmrt Nn 21 nn 1017 lint ' 1 I 'f J ?nn? 115 1, North Elgin'.!?!.!....'.. ' Q4.77 1 " Tract No; 22 on 1017 list, Lot 3 Blk '47. Chanlin's Add. j T .":,,, r, r 03.72 ,; j ,TrftCt N 23 on 10i7 list tot.lt Blk al .AlleB. , . lfll 07 , 1101 "Ct iToi'TBifM ' 11 -wTr?ctK?A 2?,on,n1I,l7.M8t, ; 7 inis 7 n D 10 11 & 12 ' I" '' Blk. 0 Hind man's Add. to . Elgin 103.02 . Tract No. 26 on 1017 list ' Begin' 217 V4 ft. W of Center of Sec. 15, Twp. 1 N Range, 30 E. W. M. thence 8 200 ' ft. W 217! ft. N 200 ft. E 217'A ft. to beg 05.85 Tract No. 27 on 1017 list Lots 5 & 6. Blk. 1, Imbler .... 66.71 Tract No. 28 on 1017 list ' S'aNE'.i Seo. 31 Twp. 3 S Baogo 41 E. W. M. 03.61 t. Tract No. 30 on 1017 lUt Blk. 5 A. M, Stevenson's Add. . to Elgin , ::... 30.33 Tract No. 31 on 1017 list .' Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 Blk. 47,'Hlndmon'a Add. tp Elgin . 142.62 "Tract No. 32 on 1917 llat .-; i. Lots 17 & 18, Blk. 47,. Hind-1' 1 ' mftn's Add to Elgin ......i...ii.!' t 40.60 Tract No. 33 on 1917 lists- ; i L,ots 1, 8.'& 3 Blk. -Mi Ohap..(. r i i lln'q Add. to, La Grande ..,.!,.; 233.80 .. Tract No. 34 on 1917 list : . SdulK, Bango 8b E. W. M. 117.17 "' -' "TraoK No.'S on l9l8 list , . . The NV4NV4NE14NE(4:3ci31''' ! Twp. 2 North, Range 30 E. Wl M. ..t;:....-.....::..... 33.43 ' Traot No. 4 on 1018 list w ' Lots 7. 8, 0. Blk. 80 Chaplin's" Add ta La Orando .:..-..-...:i. , 340.48 ' .Tract No. 6 on 1018 list Tho , S V4 8E 4 NW , Sea. 1 5 , i Twri, 1 N Range 83, E. W; M. 27.30 , Tract No., 6 on 1018 list Lots 10, 11. &,..)2 Blk. 89, Chapllns Add. to La Grando 323.60 Tract No. 8 On' 1918 list - ' ThcE'.,WV4SE4SE"4 Sec. 6," .' Twp. 1 North, Rango 88 E.' w. m. .- ' 33.01 Traot No. 0 on 1018" list Lots 7. 8. 0, 10, Blk. 11, Arn-' . old's St Dray's Add. to U ! Grando 237.75 Tract No. 10 on 1018 list Tho SW!4NWH Boo. 16 Twp., 4 South, Range 41 E, W. M, 61.63 . Tract No. 12 on 1918 list i Tho NE"4SW14 Sec. 31 Twp. , 2 North, Range 30 E. W. M. 113.52 Tract No. 13 on 1918-list : Lots 2 & 3 Sec. 6 Twp. '4 South, Rango 41 E. W. M, 012.14 Tract No. 14 on 1918 list : 1 Thot E'4W14NEKNWi4 Boo. . 32 Twp. 2 North Range 30 E. W. M - 38.49 All the above tracts being In Union County, Stnto of Oregon. , ' JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff. Aug. 4-11-18-29. Sept. I. -" By John C; Terry ; By Julian Ollendorff 'A LONG WAY TO "FIND I .xviinu will luvc i - I r Kill I ' -vol MAYBE I'M -WILLING h Depot. 0