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itikA. "Aim! ... T A IB 1 lTTn lTTT1mwtrt. ATrtrtTiTTTOT) T - . . . v r Thursday, January 14, 1932 . .. ., .--y- r -r" -I - Page Eight CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. '5 IK ! v i;-to Mil in !U' V'Jf fH'l III Weakness in Egg , fat tu(f, which is slow. J Bean market to reported weak for 1 Market Shows No J r Signs Of Let-up members of : SOCIETY AID HOT LAKE PERSONALS Of, ( A. A A A A V v -v -w PORTLAND, Jan. 14 Extreme weaknea tn the eg tmu'ixX here con- tlnue unabated with no signs of. lmproremimt In eight, at least lor the i Immediate future. Ly has been en- ! Br Harriet Iulonali1 Observer Correspondent) China May Ask j America to Call j 9-Power Parley NANKING, China. Jan. 14 -() W ' MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY I A MAiSHUA I tm- i.m'.i.h vrt Ten: China mav ask the United States to I -July iCock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cock and, call a conference of the nine-power j Sep'- - (Continued Prom Page One) Mr( Edith Phy. of Union, make up treaty signatories to work out a per- J I f. merry party that drives to the lake ! manent solution of the Manchtuian f. prsM cfiuntrv on the theory ' . . . ! nroblem. Eurene Chen, the forelen i tlrelv too ereat for the trade to take r-T.V7 J. . "wenuy .or i , ..." .. 1 Mar care of except by establishment of he w- i Wlllard Moss. Harry Gibson and Taa-m a ply to the rectnt j Jul," ruinous values. The lay Is too great, Mitchell ArtHe In Quest Is" B cl1"u' maj bmI TJlt 10 American note Invoking the nine-I in practically all sections of the willlam Mitchell, former assistant ' ,he "natorlum on Tuesday, j power treaty China said she was' country. 'chief of the army air corps, was one! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gilbert were , ready to cooperate with the United The seriousness of the eastern sit- . thcse mow active m the quest, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; gVates In upholding the pact and " uatton is indicated when late report Mitchell has made his home In Mid- Kiddle at Island Uty on Sunday. expressed the hope America would . suggest that it is impossible to snip dleburg since his retirement from j j. Eshom. of Moscow, vlsltei Mrs. j take further steps in that direction. Behom who has beep in the nos- -r- -"" uviu-j ityui uw, pital for some time. Mrs Eshom is he had approached the Japanese con now gre4ually improving :i.ough shcul general at Shanghai for a state, is still painfully 111. ' BaM on the conditions Japan would , 1 impose as a preliminary to direct " u .v nftt-otlatlonr: on the Manchurlan dls- CBICAGO WHEAT Open inch Lew MY. rlose PORTLAND H1IEAT Open Illrh Low Close . .63 Mli -S3 .63 eggs to tne Atlantic coast at tne the armv. moment except by shading the al- j He was one of the first who hurried ready low prices in effect here. The to the frame cottage of Mrs. Ilsley. situation has In fact turned so weak ; widow of Spencer Ilsley. Milwaukee that some of the leading f. o. b. buy- ers are practically out of the market. Local trade is securing more than its normal quota of supplies Inas- J mansion, which Mrs. Ilsley had banker, after the bodies were found j by Paul Boeing, brother of Mrs, Ilsley. j Boeing was staying In the Ilsley , cigar store In Welser. Idaho. Is a 1 new patient to the hospital. Also. pit. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND Jan. 14 ) Cattle SO. m,.rh - I, ta r,rflthl fnr !!- I..l , If-.Hr,, Vtormlrk riMiMi. M'- J- Michael. Of that City. Spent tributors to ship tTsewnere. This ter of Mrs. Buth Hanna McCormlck. ; av " the sanatorium taking 1 creates further weakness in the home t a few months ago. j the baths. j uaae. I rBWI,-Fru- --ww"-i-. (.iei io. r. " iiyg- jq. oulet but steady Steers 600- Thcre was no change in the local ; In Washington and police detained spending a few days with her friend, ; 2oa 45.50 ta- medium (450 butter market situation for the day. j William Thomas, a nephew, for ques- Mrs. John Green, ol Portland. ".5 m-' BOO-IICO lbs eood 5 so a Ina Mullenberg a former patient ; 0 .medium MJOa 1540: 1 100-1300 Prices continued fairly steady at the Honing. late decline which has somewhat in-. uncle. He denied having sean his t creased consuming volume. Butterfat ; Suspicion centered on July Sept. CHICAGO CORN Open . High Low Close Jt4 37ii Al9 .40X .40 J9i. M9K A'm AIM .41 .4ie.4i;4 .43?4 ,43!4V4 -42 .48 Bulls Maintain The Whip, Hand SCGAR AXD FLOUR , PORTLAND. Jan. 14 VP) Sugar I Cane, granulated $4-45 per 100 lbs., 1 beet 4-30. . - fir is ri , . 1 Domestic flour Selling price de- ln YVfll! StrPPT Hwn: patent 49s 6J0: do 98s 5.40; All 11Ul uul-vl,1 bakers- bluestem H20-. soft white flour s5.10l5.30; whole wheat 14.80 (t $5.00; graham $4 50 $4 80; rye NEW - YORK Jan. 14 W Bulls the 15.70 15.90. maintained the whip hand In stock market today. Extreme gains of 81 to $4 a share.! mostly accumulated during a lively ATTEMPTS TO early nuiiuiic, Me iuv iu iiiul Is steady. ' . .U.ho h-s been spending a few weeks ; lh Booa 52St,6.ob medium s3io!,... . . .J. - .v ,, a. . 1 1 ' hurt ranrn i-Mit; a wa t-ra nr. rnartiinir . -it " . continue to gather weakness even I him with robbery of her house and j Marshall Huffman, a former re.1- , Bulls (rrt'hgs excluded) good and though generally under the best r " . wmiuCTo ecu . . ' 1 dent of a Grande but now of Union. I choice (beef) S3.25 ig S3.7S, cutter. 'r)c for a ccutlnuatlon of her treatment, j 0 ,5 75. good M.00 e 4JiO.antI the .nartet closed steady, al-1 LINK MELLON WITH "FAVOR" thoutrh no further eencral change in i that she feared the man. (Continued from Page One) day. This Include practically aoru. Surp.UA of turkeys hero Is becom ing very burdensome and has resulted in a wide spread of quotations, which are more or less of nominal charact er, fio. I dressed now quoted 18 tp 22c lb. Market Is overstocked with poor cauliflower which Is affecting the en tire trade. Best Santa Maria cauli flower Is quoted down to S1.25 gen erally with sales of Roseburg broccoli at a similar market, although a small supply Is moving higher. the loan to Colombia. It was told cent oi a uranae dui now oi union, .cnoice toeei; sj-zo ig 3. to, cutter, Vjrlces . . 1 i'i'lnir .trltf Imnrnvemtnt Hf rnmmrtn onrl TniVillim S5 flO A S 9Ji ! . ... j. i the price list was reflected for the Among nose wno nave estates - -.--.-a '---" "" i T:" 7, .n ehT, L.r' ..r!"l . III w num. .i - - - " ' - TltortsT lht th RTro oil concassion Ion and Hurley. ' l; oul touwhub -'. " -government securities remained;.' ------ -J - ,- ,Z1ZZ" I for '. short time longer. . Icull and common S4.00 it , M OO. str0ng granted to the South American .i..,..Mi- t- ti, mivivn jfihn FrunFni Greulich. now re-!calvcs 250-500 lbs. eood and choice i n..'.. . L Petroleum company, in which the BELLHFONTK. Pa., Jan. 14 lA't Jolc.ng In the age of elgho days, en- so.oo i.su, common ana meaium ,he raiirottd stocks, although the to- :"" " " 7." , r i An lnouest In the death chamber tcriMned his father. Frances Oreu of Rockvlew penitentiary last night llch. of Baker, for an all-day visit on established that Fred Collins, 37, tum-sy. Also he and his motner re bacco shares also did well. United States Steel common !o6t all :- of a 91.62 gain. American Telephone ; and that the loan was made 4.00 16.00. Hogs 300; Including 227 direct; RLeaslV- Llffht ll(rhts 140-160 lbs. 1 ..... i,.v,i- ...i.i . .h.. ,.. th.t.n'ml nrt rholr. aiR5&a525- llsht- , . jonnson uemanos uocumenw lu'u t"t.v j,......... u.,..- w. o ' I JUUVea a rise Oi SO, tioiB ai 1 ' Knfltr Inhnann of l-nllfrimlft riA- tlent, killed Betty Hlckok. daughter from La Orandc friends, the Larl- weights 160-180 lbs. good and choice ; llSaaxa Can was up $1 to 864.50. fT J VT , irT. of a prison doctor, because of Jeal- ,. Mrs. Paul Meyers. Mrs. Edward W 180-200 1 go and choice j Aubum auto. whlch M beenM.OO dctbe inT. hnS ousy. PjUgerald and others. 5 00 S5J!5: medium weight 200-220 hlgiler , clcsed with a loss of 3. Trans- tatl the trMsaction Deoart- rlllm ilrt he rMertcd "atten- ui.. Bnn'. jhn nnt lbs. eood and choice B4J5 t!i S5.25. L... . relating to tne transaction, uepari- BAna u ....... b . . . w.k.VU njJJIUUUUKU ..VWW.WWV ouu . tions tne aa-year-oio oaugnier o several months In the hospital ana u-w los. gooa mia ciwiw vJ t.-. A. L. Hlckok, head of the prison i. pleasantly remembered here, writes 5.00; heavyweights 250-290 lbs. good .7,u.i. .u. Psychopathic ward, had given an- to frlcndB that she is much Improved and choice 4.15i 485. 290-350 lbs. rrobahL streneth and even shortage . uihcr n"!'a P""""'- Menr)r "alone. ,n hcaith and spending the winter good and choice M.00ge4.65; pack- Jlel'w"''lv'Ua,'aF:'i'M"- 'n Tucson. ArlZ. Ing sows 275-500 lbs. medium and oi cabbage, local market remains a , . f h ,,...kn-, h,. , . . , s . sn i7..n,..,vnr. trifle weak with a very liberal supply in sight all through tho homo tcrrl- re,errcd to by Collins were nothing poin. rneniiii- a former natlcnt good 3S0 et S4.50. Feedere-stockers Officials believed the "attentions" rom cascade, Idaho, Is visiting at 70-130 lbs. good and choice 3.50 1 . more' than miner acts of kindness tory. Extreme, cold weather would cnange inis situation somewnat. , MlJJ Hlckok often did for the pria- Purther price slide Is showing for , olltera hothouso rhubarb locally as well as i ' Lnmlmlflil of iuL at Western Washington source.) seemingly unmlnoiul of his fate, Clackamas county offerings are down c-oillns halted the Inquest once to to 92 for fancy and 10 for choice across the tHUh chuinber and ius. even wwer prices uccasiunaiiy say: shown for Sumner. , "if that Is the Sales of. onions at Western Oregon .8 what I want." sources continue limited and at 93.50, ne said he hao planned the slay sacks and twine. Around 250 carloads i. tor some t'mc- but lu.& no op ate reported unsold in the hands of ujitunlty to cairy it out until yes- Hot Lake this week. ,4.50. A.T.& T. Earnings Pay All Dividends JANUARY FEATURE VALUES Canvas WORK GLOVES Buy Now and Save Brown Jersey Warmly fleeced, knitted elastic wrist. Plain Canvas 12 ounce weight with knit wrist. Brown Faced Heavy brown nap out face with knit wrist. Ticking Stripe Good weight, knitted wrist style. Jersey Leather Faced For warmth and wear, knit wrist. Leather Palm with leather covering back of fingers, knitted wrist. Gauntlet Nap out, stripe ticking, with brown napped face. Gauntlet Leather face, with leather tipped fingers and pull. Gauntlet Leather faced with leather covered fingers and pull. . I Pairs t Pairs i Pairs 1 Pairs J Pairs 2 Pairs 1 Pairs 1 Pairs 2 Pair 34c 29c 29c 30c 44c 58c 50c 44c 58c J. C. Penney Co. DEPARTMENT 1807-1309 Adams Ave. Inc. STORE La Grande, Ore, EAST SIDE MARKET m. . r.u .. ...,.; I Sheen 100 steadv. Lambs 90 lbs. down month, in the hospital last winter good and choice M.50-M, nedi i.50 l'-SI but Is no longer an Invalid, made one ". an weignis. common si-ou'g; or her frequent visits to Hot Lake on ". Yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. Mon(.ay medium to choice t2.7S$3.50. Ewes Miss Jessie DeVlney. for many years 120 lbs. medium to choice $1.75 ft surgical nurse at Hot Lake, who spent 2 00, 120-150 lbs. medium to choice vnn ,-hir tht Christmas vacation In Omaha with jv-i. . n8u, vUu metric chair, that hM gon(, on (q Cfll,f mon $100e10. ornla' on account of the Illness of ( ' . the latter. She may be detained j it. c. A. CONTROLS R. K. O.- ' there for a short time. M!s Clara Frits Is taking Miss DeVlney's place NEW YORK. Jan. 14 VPi By com ment officials offered to give ethem to him in confldsnce but he refused to accept them that way. Patman. a Texas Democrat . In bringing his charges against Mellon, i quoted a letter from a South. Ameri can saying President Olaya Hen-era, , NEW YORK. Jan. 14 UP) Walter of Colombia, had announced pub- S. Gifford. president of the American llcli' Mellon would assist in the cred TeleDhono A; Teleeranh Co.. in a " extension If petroleum difficulties 'statement to stockholders today said were settled. that 1931 earnings had fully covered 1 " conversation mc preoiueui. dividend requirements of 9 a share of Colombia spoke about the sltua on the capital stock. I "on OI 1,15 coun"7. to which Mr. ' -arhii. rmi r,..lt of th com- Mellon said that If he would ar- pany for the year 1931 are not yet ' e Pftroleum business dlffi- raiiahis niin.in.n, iiimm.HM in 1 cultles In Colombia, that Colombia dlcate the company earned Its dlvl- I YUlt3l 7elP, U "Jf h bet" dand with a small margin without cilt condition, letting h m un- taktng Into account Its proportion of ; , V, " ... . r growers of this territory. , in day. He suronscl M's Hlckok In Notes of wholesalo trading: Mho bathroom ami r.fter attacking " 'he surgery. pletlng arrangements Chula Vista celerv Is sellln? well her. he nearlv liviktd her head oif Mrs. Henry Betz with her three no.000.000 to the (655 top with well bleached offer- v.lth a butcher krifu. emn 1 daughters. Barbara. Betty and Orphcum corporation to meet pay ings. ! Ho removed Ills sl'.ora mid slipped Mary Louise and her mother. Mrs. . ments of Its maturing debenture the undistributed earning of Its P1mb,E J?T' T 'e subsidiary companies," the head of to advance ; America's lamest business corrora- Radlo.Kelth-'tion BaW J ixoxn tho house L o direct to the Kracmer. has returned from a visit bonds, majority control of R. K. O.'s prison office and tonttrm his crime of tt-veral weeks In Seattle. capital will pass to the Radio Cor- to prison officials. poration of America, It was revealed Ur. Hlckok had boon In charge of 91) I n nn tl VHP Sslflht today, Collins aa a patient or tho psycho- U;uttiC Oiuut 0thcr 6tocknoider8 of R K D lt pathla ward. Ho sold tho man waa Dcf H(HliP J UHCtlOfl wa stated, failed to exercise their known to bo a moron hut that ho riKhts under a refinancing plan nri- waa considered harm teas. Ho was UI(,.VIUA f.i,(n. tnn 14 nounccd several weeks ago. As a re tinue firm but good steady except for serving 10 10 20 yean for second dc- TwQ hundret; Japanese soldiers de- suit, they were penalized 75 per cent fending tt railway Junction 70 miles o "ieir block equity, unaer me pian. nortlieast of Chlnchow were killed Lettuce market la steady for Im perial but slow for Sacramento. Market ts well supplied with spin ach, local, Walla Walla and Southern California. Quality generally good. '! Tomatoes are slow; the weather be ing an adverse Influence. Country killed lambs and veal con Horrible Thought A letter delivered In London nr rlved two days before the date us fihmvo on the postinnrk. It fs terri fying to tlilnk 1 hiit hills mny nrriv hofnrp rhpv nr nnl -1 liiniorisf "In view of his position as secre tary of the treasury and his connec tion with the Gulf Oil company," Patman said, "if a foreign country has granted them a special conces sion you can e& where the secretary of the treasury would reciprocate the favov." Ho withheld the name of the au thor of the letter. PORTLAND, Jan. 14 W There was little material change In the prtctTllst today on the east side farmers wholesale marKes. unenngs were sufficient to take care of needs. Cauliflower ' supplies surprise the trade but demand is good at the wide spread, due to the difference in qual ity. Italian or green broccoli Is scarce and in call. Bunched carrots and beets are find ing good sale, but within the late price range. Only limited offerings of bunched turnips which are firmly held. ' Brussel sprout demand Is equal to supply with price well maintained. NO KKINK OK ASHAIXT yesterday In an engagement with Lnftt 9.0 I. ha. nf Vnt I T,. J A TM7?DLEBl,R; Vf- Ja!!; Xl volunteer mmua. word re- In JUSt 4 WeeK8 Oscar B. Hunter, Washington celvC(1 hcr0 6ald , r puinoiogiBt, reponea touay mat an Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., examination of the bodlea of Mrs. PEipino Jan 14 m Pelping vas writes; "I'm only 28 years old and Ak Booing Haley, wealthy sports- tMrown lnto a mU(1 slaU; of panlc weighed 170 lb, until taking one woman, and her maid, Mlna Buckner. iHst ft whm Iaw W8J) b:x of your Kruschcn Salts Just 4 wcekr- ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also huve more energy and further more I've never had a hungry mo ment. hut folks should take one showed conclusively neither had been assaulted by their slayer. Informally and suddenly declared HAGENBARTH IS RE-ELECTED BY V. S. SHEEPMEN (Continued From Page One) owing to an unconfirmed report that i he exercised over the public domain. 200 members oi tho Japanese l-.ra-1 mnt states lie given tne option oi tlon guard planned night maneuvers state control or federal control, and j '.i.at tne association express its un jaiierable opposition to any further 1 v.lthdrawal3 of the public domain ex icfpt for grazing purposes pending llnul disposal of the lands. Sheep 10,000; lambs S0.00 at 40.25 Ortuon-Washlnirton Water Servlca S Members of tho Utah. California CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAOO, Jan. 14 Oil (U. 8. D. ouu.lde the Imatlon quarter. half A.) Hogs 33,000; 170-210 lbs. 4.00( , toaspoenful of Kruw-hen Salts In a 10; sows 3.25b3.36. i.ncomK SOMEWHAT LESS glass of hot water In tho morning be- Cattle 4.500; steers vcalcrs 5.50 3 foro breakfast It s the SAFE, harm- ' 00; bulls S3.76siM.00. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14 M lea-i way to rcduco as tens of thou tands of men and women know. -to packers; fat ewes 2.00 3.00. co. reoortcd total Incomo of 265.020 and Idaho delegations opposed the ' For your health's sako ask for and I for tho 12 months ended Nov. 30. recommendation that the states be gat Kruschcn at Red Cross Drug I I'OIITI.AMI l'ltolll ( K 1931 compared with 277.641 In the n-ven tho option of state or federal Store. L tc L Druir Co.. Moon Drue POim.ANn .Inn 14 il', Onions nrecedlnir vcar. j . control, contendlnj congress sliould 1 ui..j iiliivii iu 11 v uiiu i.iiab Mjiiie Pnciflc Ons : E'.ectrlc Co. declared 1 'o of "federal" control be excr- countrv tho reuularlv uuorterlv dividends of CSK1- The argument presented by Co., Olass Drugs, Inc. or any drug- Selling price- to retailers: sloro tho cost for a bottlo that lasts $4.000 S4.25 por cental. t wccks is nut a trifle and If oiler Butter, butterfat. cues, i a: v-3 m V4 ft sua m 31 tM- tho flmt bottle you am not Joyfully menu, llvo poultry, mohair, nuts, 372c ashore on 0 per cent preferred . omo delegates was that state con- eatlsiled with results money back, coscara bark, hops, potatoes, wool and and 34c on 6 por cent stock, both l' wo,J'u n. ""rusnip on sneep- Adv. hay quotations unchanged. due Feb, 15 on records of Jan. 30. j m,n. Early River Navigation The Mini irlp up ilie dlilo rlvor by titcnintinai wns made In Mny, KsiTi, by the Knteriirlso, of 7.-i Inns. She tnivelpd from New Ork-iins to Louisville lu llinl .vi'nr. Hie trip ink ing ." days. The slonmcr Wnshing tnn ninilo the same trip In 1810 nnd Inaugurated Blenmhnnt nnvlgnllon In the Mississippi valley. 1 MONEY TALKS II'' M0NKY TALKS IT WILL TALK LOUD NOW 33 Overcoats--0ur Entire Stock VALL'KS UP TO 9:12.50 Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Your Pick Any Coat for a . . . . COME! 1SUY! SAVE! See What a $10.00 Bill Will Buy Now! Be Here Early Gel Your Pick "WHERE GOOD CLOTHES COST LESS!" NewYs5rk- b to re La (iniiule. Orct'on LtEK ftiW-j'1t 0 f 1: H jT "V -VI " a Rjifl iff ilTQWAQt o a I v PJb J KJ'eJa. i l. i iniiii iii jj" is inii--- mi j-iiiiisi. ri tiii.ir,.iiiffrBmsaii ft i .oo ; ; BILL! ) X n S - COME! V BUY! KJ, SAVE! 3 ii imii'rV -J A homo for the caro of aged teach- vvcli crs Decn provided for at Colum BJa bus. Ohio, by a will bequeathing 75.- Jobless in Orderly Demonstration PORTLAND CASH PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14 (IP) Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem 75c. Soft white 60c. Western white 60c. Hard winter 60c. . Northern spring 60c. Western red 60c. Oats: No. 2 white $24.50. Today's car receipts: . Wheat 73; flour 16. : . V III? ') ,ij ;s-"y, is- OMAHA SHEEP OMAHA, Jan. 14T) (U. S. D. A.) Sheep 14,000; Iambs 5.50 W;78; feeding lambs up to $4.75.. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column mart be In by 9 s. n. BRIDGE TAUGHT Auction or contract. Work, White head or Culbertson system. C. H, Devtne, Sacajawea hotel. 1-6-1 m. against the defendants Archie Conley and Nettle Conley, In the sum of 91602.33, with Interest, thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of December, 1931, until paid, the further sum oX $200.00 reas onable attorney fees, and $24.20 costs and disbursements, in which said exe cution and order of sale Z am com manded to sell the following describ ed property, being the property de scribed in the mortgage being fore closed in said suit, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW'4), and the West naif of the South- , east quarter of Sec tion Eighteen (18), -the North west quarter (NWtf), the West half of ' the Northeast quarter (WNE'A), and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (KE&NE&) of Section Nineteen (19). In Township Three (3) South, Range Forty". (40) E. W. M, in Union County, Oregon, to gether with the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and authority of said writ, and In obedi ence to Its commands, I will, on Saturday, the 23rd -cay of January, 1932, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at tho front door or tho court houso In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction all the right, title, interest and equity of the defen dants Archie Conley, Nettle Conley and E. R. Rtngo in and to the above described property, had on the 7th day of February, 1931, or thereafter acquired, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, the proceeds to be ap plied in satisfaction of the said judg ment and decree, including costs and accruing costs of execution and sale. Dated this 24th day of December, 1931. JESSE BRES HEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Dec. 24-31. Jan. 7-14-21. TLB FAST SUITING j 36 Inch Tub Fast Suiting, gray only. Regular 25c Now 9c yd. C. J. Breier Co. . . 1-14-1 t. CHABIS GARMENTS Mrs, Leo Hansen, local representa tive. Ph. 219-W. 12-11-1 m. It va4 an orderly demoiiMrathm, led by un Amerifaii flag to nhlch the marchers pledged allegiance, that 1a pictured above In front of the na tional capltol itn Father .lames It. Cox, the leader, asked aid for the unemployed. Surrounded by cheering, slnplns mem hers of his army of Ui.fWM), Father C'iiv here prevented p petition to the government. AS WATERS RISE IN FLOODED MISSISSIPPI TOWN IS K ISA N -'i. 4N -tea 4 A lrwl In (ileiutiirii. which has been ml olf by lilsh itulipi from the Tallahatchie river for days. Is hmm here. The cum fl(lillng IU va,v thrnufh the waves l one of the many unable to leave the little town, where ninny refusm. hae lieni conreiitn-.tpil. ODDS & ENDS IN DINNEHWARE Bowls, Covered Dishes, Platters, Oatmeals, Fruits, Salad Plates, Dinner Plates, Gravy Boats, and many other pieces in seven different patterns of dlnnerware are being featured below cost this weclc at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. It will pay you to look these over. It may be your pat tern and something which you will wish at a saving. At Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 11-13-2 t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, as the executrix of the estate of James Moss, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate aro hereby directed to present them, with proper vouchers therefore, to the un dersigned at 1503 M Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 31stt 1931. MARTHA J. MOSS. Executrix of the Estate of JAMES MOSS, Deceased. H. E. DIXON, Attorney for Executrix, La Grande, Oregon. Dec. 31. Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28. DANCE EAGLES HALL Saturday night. Admission SOc. 1-14-3 t. PLCMDJNO HEATING . And expert repairing. Guaranteed work. Licensed mechanic. Phone Main 926 or Main 18. E. C. Shellworth. 11-24-1 m. LICENSED PLUMBER Fred A. Balmes. 203 N Ave. , ,. ' ia-i8-t M Hemstitching, pleating, button j holes, etc Norton'! Kiddy Shop. Adv. i Uric Acid Poison Starts To Leave Body In 24 Hours Out of your Joints and muscles go the uric acid deposits that cause all your suffering It's a safe, sensible, scientific formula free from harm ful or pain deadening drugs. The some absolute guarantee holds good for sciatica, neuritis and lum bago quick, Joyful relief no more Idle days It removes the cause. Adv. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT I Notice Is by this given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Mary L. Ltttreal. deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of Union County, Oregon, and the said court has set January 22nd, 1032, at 10 a. m.. at the County Court Room, in La Grande, Union County, Oregon as the time and place to hear objections to, and for the settlement of said final account. I. W. LnTREAL, Administrator, Summervllle, Oregon. Dec. 24-31. Jan. 7 and 14. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Nntlm 1 h.mhv slmn th.i r v. n .. received foreclosure execution and or der of sale. Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the istate of Oregon for the County of Union, dated the 22nd dav- of De cember. 1931, In the suit therein pending wherein The United States U,H..1 Tl . . m . . ..bwuuu 0 u oi uranae, uregon. a national banking association. Is plaintiff, and Archie Conley and Net tle Conley. his wife, and E. R. 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