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PtreFonr LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. " Friday; April 29 1932 (Inestpetited) Am lBdpen6ent rSewipape Phone Mala CM BABOLO li. FIHLAY . . Bnslxteca Manager PubUabjed erextlcc, except Bunds, at 1710 &xtrj street. La Grande Oregon. Entered at the Fostofflce of La Orande. Oregon, aa Second ctaaa Mali Matter seder act of March 2. un. OFFICIAL PAPES OP UNION COCNTY AND THE crrr of la geajtde MZVCBEH OF ASSOCIATES PBESS The Associated Prs-at ii ezclucreir ensued to use tor pnhHcattoB of all neve despatches credited to It or doc otherwise cerdltedtf pub lished herein. AU right of republication of pedal dispatches to tbtt paper and alao the local sea? berets alao are referred. KaUocal AdTerUiine Bepresentatln It C. MOOEN8ZN CO. Inc. &ui Praartsco. Los An-rtle. Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit, New York SCBSCElPTIOrl BATES Bjr Carrier Dally, one month In advance -Dally, ex month la advance Dally, -enx-le copy ! but unimportant; with the other it became the basis for a!'noek IMrtt concerns deep, moving tale in which humanity's spiritual adventurings or.iy some struggling mill owners aud are summed up. tires. It is a sort of uj?1j dueilmg fcrvng Industries. It can be tacrl- One is reminded of the way Conrad wrote "Xostromo" after JSJk'VJ 'SSbSSS reading in a Central American newspaper a brief account of ,3d UT!ttd trade in caoaia and t , . , . ... ,. , , - - . . -ether countries. Besides Ifcg Money Is how a native decamped with a lighter full of bar silver. ;ntmy interested in tanners cot- tv ; ,.;f;.w. , i petitors. iucic again an iiuigiuiiKun, uc aurajuic was CApauaeu , I44W eserres state wide support 1 into a book of universal significance. ' ;i u" minute 1151 to save me j And that is what the creative artist is for; to see, in 'wnsen woum not tare been necessary incidents that the rest of us would not think about twice, Lba'pZI m years 5o j the chance to reveal the universe to us. The basis of his -.tu?-ti'PJ ZuiH ' plot may be interesting, but it 13 unimportant. It is what w govern the American economic sys- . . tn. no Industry can be left exposed i he does with it that counts. , it wji perish, tu northwest bu H a rizht to bowl to nigh beaten .- " . aeainst tbe discnoinatlon at Wash- jywc Eugene Belster-Guard. v-Tix thousands of huneray opera-paw provided, aad with Interest trpon taxes for tbe year 131. (233.72. with interest and penalties thereon aa by a, KITTY' FREWt by JANE ABBOTT HALF-AXD-HALF FBOCKS NEW PARIS NOVELTY 6e By MaO Datl. per month In adrance Dally, per six months to adraDCe . Dally, per year In adrance -as AO ADVEBTlBIKa BATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, locaL per column Inch Time contract prices on application BrXOPUS: Stlfy rrnj tr.il hr kiAbanA. Car in a h'tiy.Kit. pnardul hit Vjo-ii&t4 mrjl t r. a trip. Be Kit kttrt in e ele ww's.lr av.ltnt . srtl Ucrgs O&it-y fai v.m Kilty arpt fce it ixtere.ttt4S axd Pcal S'jmtritt v i.' lwm Gar t titter. Carol, it inc. There is that scattereth. and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to pov erty. Proverbs 11:24. Chapter 37 "UNTIL DEATH 00 US PART" GAR war growing more excited. Kilty patted hia hacd gently. "Don't I know that? Now yon mustn't talk. The nurse will send me away if yoa get tired." "Well, hold my hand, anyway." He was content with that. She told him of her brief three days' stay In Briogewater: she saw that her Toice qnieted him. In his eyes she saw that odd pleading that had been there when she'd accused bim of staying In Winton because he did not want to leare Marge. Tie nurse tiptoed !n and onL Mr. Frew came in and sat for a little while In Kitty's chair, regarding Gar with an anxious face. He had greeted Kitty warmly, NECESSITY , It has been said, " Tis an ill wind that blows nobody good," and that rule seemingly applies even to such ill winds as economic depressions. Of course there are not many i with something like gratitude in bis men who have become rich (in material possessions) during j the past two years, but a great many have been forced by circumstances to discover heretofore unknown resources, to co-operate where confusion reigned before, to accomplish things previously considered impossible, and -to improve methods that had been accepted as perfect. "Necessity is the mother of invention" is another proverb that applies in this case, and perhaps explains the other. Men have to do what they had always thought they couldn't do. As a result they have laid foundations for sound pro gress that would never have been attained by any other force than that of necessity. That is why periods of depres sion are always followed by increased prosperity. ." .'' A poultry man in the vicinity of Hermiston found his business "going to the dogs" and in his effort to JIAKE it improve he hit upon a plan that promises to be of great benefit not only to him but also to his former competitors. He has started a fattening plant to take care of the ten thousand or more roosters that will be raised in his vicinity this spring. Other poultry men will be glad to sell him their ' roosters, which he will feed until they are the proper size, and then dress them at the big plant. The next step in the plan is to establish a series of chicken dinner restaurants along the Columbia highway to provide a market for his product. This is believed the logical year j other fellow and she raised ail sorts to start such an enterprise because of the greatly increased ! of a row downstairs last night be- .... i t- i . , i cause the nurse made her go at tourist travel which is certain to come as a result of the Djne o'clock. They don't think he's hundreds ol conventions to be held on the Pacific coast this j solns ' net well he was hurt in vear. Hard times mav thus he rpsnnnsihlo for f ho rWolnr. i terna,J' " , " . ' 1 It had been Carol, of coarse, ment oi mucn new business lor Hermiston poultrymen J who'd made the row. Kitty felt a business which will bring a greater margin of profit than I leep compassion (or her and at the I . same moment that disquieting re- t-ser ueioie. I luctance to admit Somerset's share Other encouraging signs may be noted almost every-1 ln Gar-' acc,dent lnto her 'noughts. i. -r- t. .... The day passed quietly; the doc- vhere. farmers are beginning to practice diversification of j tor came and wenL Gar was more props, a doctrine which has been preached for years. They ' comfortable, more like bis old self, are sotkinjr new markets and newer and better methods of : wolt of'the te' marketing their products. Right here in the Grande Rond? j Mr. Frew came again and sat with valley the growers are organizing to establish a public mar-' Gar' "lklns awkwardly, affection- , , . , , . . .i ately for a little while. When he kt lor their produce, and to control planting and produo j moved to go ho beckoned to Kitty tion so as to insure more efficient marketing and greater ; 10 'oiiow hiw out to the hail, profits. Cherry growers are considering the possibility of ; XTX putting their product in brine for later delivery to the mar- j can be moved safely in a few days, aschino market, thus avoiding the risk of low market prices ' she irrans!', for a hospital bed C, 4. r u t :. . 1 t the house and two nurses." He for the fresh fruit. . ; dld not look 8t her ... mate In these ways men are working together and making tDI,ss easier for you, my dear, un- definite nrno-rpsa in fh f-a nf oil v, ,!,'rr;H.- i , he' "P and around." - -o . .j ... . - v un v i ik. ut tiL'A. .'tally good things are sure to come as a direct result of the dis couraging conditions of the past two years. If yon need me, my dear, call me. Will yon go to the apartment?" Shihad not thought of it. She had not though of leaving Gar for so much as an hour. But perhaps ther woald not let her stay here Herface betrayed her distress asd uncertainty. Mr. Frev patted her shoulder. "I'll talk to the super intendent. Perhaps she can arrange lor you to bare a room here for a night or two. "Oh, thank you!" Impulsively Kitty lffud her lips and kissed Dal- ton Frew's strained, lined, tired face. She was established in tbe room next to Gar'. At nine o'clock she bade Gar goodnight and went to it and to bed, at once She slept soundly, waking to daylight filter ing through the drawn shades. She dressed and went back to Gar's room where the night nurse greeted ber a Httle tiredly, indifferently. Miss Dlxby came on duty at eight o'clock, fresh, smiling. "He bad a One night. Hell be out of here in no time," she assured Kitty. She brought Kitty a break fast tray when she brought Gar's. "You're lucky, Mrs. Frew. There's a girl comes to see the J PARIS -- Haif-zrxl-hiH I rocks are o&e of this spring's sijle dotcJ J Tbe y are designed with a skirt, j one sleeve acd half the bodice m&tie t ol dirk mi riki, ivhife tne cw ber half of the bodice is fashioned of a iizhi or printed fabric. Tbe seasi- ' mg of tne contr&sung colors is made on a citron une. I Cne of t&ese smart costumes is ; rr.tuie at dark blue wool crepe with j the QiigcmaJ side of the blouse and . one sleeve In dark blue and white " foulard. It is worn with a dark biue w&ist Iengtn boiero jacket. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Cointan mmttt hm to by t a. s. She did not utter the quick rehe ' ment protest that sprang to her Hps. Sho was not fighting this help leas man. But after he'd gone she leaned for a momfint'azainKt tha erav nnlntrd wall of the corridor. She was fright-j Other Papers Say: MOBY DICK AGAIN A collector of rare books paid $1675 the other day in New York for a copy of an old book entitled "The Narrative of me bftipwreck of the Whale-ship Essex, of Nantucket"; and 1 iUn intn.cnM u : t ii. : . ,l . . . it , r ..i.c jim-icaiing uiniK huuui iv is uie iaci mat mis ixok was owned by Herman Melville and seems to have contained the original thread upon which Melville's great novel, "Moby Dick," was hung. This book told how the ship Essex, about a century ago, was rammed and sunk by a huge sperm whale off the coast of Chile, and how the crew made its way to shore, 1000 miles away, in small teats. If you've read your "Moby Dick" and if you haven't you've missed something you'll remember that something like that was the climax of the novel, when Moby Dick, the white whale, rammed Captain Ahab's ship and sent it to the bottom with all hands. This business of digging back to see where an author "got his idea" is always interesting. But the striking thing about it is the way it proves that the actual skeleton of the plot is the least important thing about a book. Old Skipper Owen Chase, who wrote this story of the shipwreck, built up a book on the yarn of a whale that sari a ship, and so did Melville but what a different ! Tho oup Vwib- u-qo r,..-4 . 4-i . . . levery industry and cre-ry little water' oook was forgotten generations ago. by evervone exeent Mil. lunt imu.tr. nnni enouih tom.m. ville; the other is one of the masterpieces of American liter ''LZ ITSS 'o'SHt'oS ture. With one writer the yarn was just a yarn, exciting at snd ened, dismayed. The vicious circle was beginning again and she feH herjeif slipping helplessly iutoTt. Another night in tbe bare, clean room next to Gar's, another morn ing . tbe night nurse yawning. Miss Biiby coming in fresh, smiling, to take her place. Breakfast on a lit tle tabic close to Gar's bed. Doctor Harrington examining bis patient, joking with ttm. teasing Kitty for her pale face. And then alone with Gar, precious sweet momenta too sweet to let In any apprehension "Am I better. Kit?" Gar was like a boy, wanting ber assurance over the doctor's. "Oh. wcA." "Kit, If I'm better I can talk. There's something I want to get off my mind " She stroked his hair. "Not now, sweetheart. We'll have hours and hours to talk." "Do you love me?" "Oh, Gar! Yes, yes." "Well, I don't know why you should " lie was frowning. She had to kiss it away, quickly. He did not ask hy his mother did not come. She exulted at that even though she knew well she had soon to reckon with her. She had Gar to herself for a few days, at least. " Miss Bixbv came In and tnnchf. L-itt. -fc!,,.- m-i-i. ! ON MAY THE ST If . . " will be Mother's Day. and a day some one outswe wno wants to , when you will want to remember ber siwai w joa. , witti a nice card, or an appropriate David. Kitty thought. She must 'glJt.Jou will find jusy he nght ihing . . , u lor her In the wonderful selection of thank him for meeting her though ;cards and gifts especuaiv selected for she begrudged the moments away ! Mother's Day, at Richardson's Art 815.064 01 at 6 per annum from October 15. 1B31. 9bOOO. reasonable attorney's fees, and plaintiffs costs aca aubursesnits taxed at S4d-20, and for tbe foreclosure of tfeat cer tain mortgage dated the 26th day of February. 1920, and recorded on the 27th day of February. 1930, in Book 57 at p&ze 177 of the Mcrrt ?ge Records of Union County. State of Oregec said znortzaze being made by said Ediih P. Doobin and Wil liam M. Doocin. ber husband to the California Joint Stock Land ttV of San Francisco, a corporation, in a certain suit pending In said cotzrt wherein said California Joint Stock Ldnd Bank of Saa Francisco, a cor poratloo, was plaintiff and Edith P. Dobbin and WUham It. Dobbin, her husband, James D. Doobin and Ethel i ijoobin. his wife, and Union Coun ty, Oregon, a municipal corporation. were defendants. That in and by ' said judgment, decree and order of sale it was ordered that tbe here inafter described real property sit uate in Union County. Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff of Union County to satisfy said Judgment and all costs, and that the said real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning at a point 30 feet west of the Southeast corner of the Kortheast quaner of Section Eleven (11; in Township Four (4 1 South, in Ranee Thirty Xine Z9) East of the Wilam ette Meridian, in Union County. Oregon, and running thence North parallel with the east line of said Section Eleven, a distance of 2769 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the County Boed to Hot Lke. a distance of 2977.1 feet, thence South parallel with the said east line of said Section Eleven, a distance of 299 feet to a point due west of the point of begin- nine, thence east to the point of j beginning, and being a portion of the of said Section 11. Tp. 4 S, R. 39, E. W. M, and , containing 1862 acres, more or Jess. machinery. 400 acres pasture. 400 acres wheat land. Sherwood Wil liams. 4-29-1 t. WANTED Man with about eight head of work horses to eo on ranch. ' Share basis. Place equipped with-he soJd as by law provided and the jjjvtt-us loerroi appura vo ice pay ment of- plaintiffs said Judgment, principal, interest costs and dis bursements of suit, attorneys' fees and the costs and expenses of sale. Now. Therefore. I will on the 28th day of May, 1&32. at the hour of 130 o'clock P. M-. ln the afternoon of said day. at tbe front door of the County Court House in the City Bemstltcliing, pleating. Button boles, etc, Norton's Kiiiy Shop, Adv. .SPECIAL FOR 1 MONTH OS'LT Hats cleaned and blocked, 60c. La Grande Shoe Shine Parlor, next" to Clarks Florist. 4-25-5 t- JFALK .Because Ii's Better At Falk's It's Cheaper i the new WHITE POLO COATS are causing much favorable comment and why BhoirTtln't they they're of finest t1U and camel's hair featuring clever new Paris-sponsored details such as ,centennlal collars, and very fitted lines Ideal for all types of sports wear. $ 18 SMART NEW SCARFS and they're priced lower than ever 65c and $1. A beauUlul assortment featuring the gayest most fascinating dots, checks and floral designs choose from several shapes. '"MOTHERS' DAY IS SUNDAY MAY 8TH YOU'RE SURE TO - FIND THE RIGHT GIFT FOR HER - - AT FALK'S." SrJon. Gs3f bScScT'Sr ! and order of sale .1 am com- j the highest bidder for cash, subject cash in hand to the highest bidder ' manded to sell the following describ- to redemption as provided by Jaw. the all of the right, title, interest and : ed property, bfc'ng the property de- proceeds to be applied in satisfaction raT which raid defendant or anv ' w riheH In tlm mnricraf-f beincr fore. of said Judgment and decree. Inchiri. f"j 01 ju5r. omu-ioj ttiem naa inerein on rne 26tn , closed ln said suit, to-wit: sing costs and accruing costs of de flower, pansy : stock. snapdraron. Getiaay of February. 1920 or which they; . , . rfa n. Icution and sale. the best at Cl&rfcs Greenhouses. 4-29-1 t. from Gar. But It was Carol, waiting outside, her eyes strangely gleam ing, a little smile twisting her lips. "Kitty, I need you." She spoke quickly. She caught Kitty's arm and drew her toward the opposite door. "It won't take a minute. There's a minister ln there he's going to marry Paul and me." She felt Kitty's shocked withdrawal. "I wouldn't have It any other way!" she said. low. fiercely, tightening her hold on Kitty's arm. "Paul wants It " A curious exultation shone on her face. "Sren if be dies- he's mine!" Kitty had no argument against that. She followed Carol Into the room behind tbe closed door. Her glance went slowly from the nurse to a tall, slightly &babby man ln a clergyman's robes standing near the window holding a prayer-book in bis hand, to an Interne, grinning over his part In this strange cere mony, and last, reluctantly, to the figure on the bed. But Paul Somer set's eyes did not meet hers. They were died on Carol. A faint smile lifted the corners of his lips. His hand moved a little and Carol took it. " Until death do us part." The words took on strange signi ficance, sounding here In these walls that so often housed death. Kilty shivered. But In Carol's firm voice there was no faltering, no nolo of fear. The nurso turned tbem all out a litllo brusaucly. Out In tbe hall the clergyman put a book into Kitty's hand, bidding her sign her and Ollt Shop. have since acquired therein or there- J of all persons claiming by, '. feet West of the Northeast comer of -JESSE BRESHEARS. Sheriff of Union Apr. 8-15-22-29. May 6. through, or under said defendants ' Lot One ,( 1 1 in Block "F" of Cog- or any of them. gan's Second Addition to the town Sheriff of Union County. Ore. By H. A. Kltnghammgr. Deputy. Apr. 29 May 6-13-20-27. j(Clty) of La Grande. Union County.! Oregon, runs thence South 175 feet, thence west 90 feet, thence North 17S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un- jfeet and; thence East 90 feet to the dersigned has been duly appointed by place o , beginning, all ln Union the County Court of the State of County., "Oregon: together with the Oregon for Union County, executor I tenement&J hereditaments and anour- of th oetAtA nf miIfo Cocav cm ph s.tti - mumhins- twice oi uKcpiniufT oi me currency itenances Ulereunto rjeiongine or in times known ns Mii-ha! cnuot ho. and Heating repairs. Phone Main 586. "?:r'"s"' ' T ,, ' i anywise appertaining. NO. 13G02 TREASURY DEPARTMENT ceased, and has qualified as such. 4"29-1 -! ",r, i,,J r rZ I NOW rHEREPORE, by virtue and All persons having claims against said i been mad-to appear that" , authority of said writ, and ln obedl-; estate are hereby required to present FOR MOTHER'S DAY j "The First National Bank of Lj 'ence to its commands, I will, on, the same, verified as required by law. Glassware. Pyrex, dmnerware, cooky Grande m the cltT of La Grande ln .Morula-the 9th day of May. 1932. jto the undersigned at the office of Jars, pottery, lamp shades, bread ,ne county of Union and State of at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at his attorneys. Green & Hess at La rSiny hVuS'uTld Trac?f4 1 !2P? complied with an the the front door of the court house in Grande. Oregon, within six 'months many otner useiui ana attractive 'nrorlslons of the statutes of tne t- r.vri.. nnim. rimmt rrrcenn ' a. . thlnss. You will find just the rieht :tth ctt ,,rH k. ' . l" uaw; "ereoi. 4. -. rt-ii. jt o : , --m"- - "r. sell at nubile auction ail toe nent. gift lor -mother at Melville's. 4-29-2 t Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this CLEA-NALL will be your best help- Now therefore 1, J. W. Pole. Comp-'m and to the above described real ) tate of I er. Save jrou hours of .time arjd)troller of the Currencv, dq hereby pfopeTtJMOhe Hth. day. olFeb-. .Jaiown as much expense-in-your hoxse clean! ngvcerUXy that he-First KaUonalanX fcruaril325fcorhereaf ter'acq-aired, to Get a can now at Richardson's Art;of La Grande" In the City of La ; -- - - " --- - , name as a witness of the marriage. ! Union County, Oregon, directed and defendants, to me directed, upon a . . I ri I i vpred noon & ludement, decree, riivrft anrt nnipr nf kai msxli and cn- The interne, still grinning, signed bis. Carol put a bill Into the clergy man's hand, muttered a quick thank you and slipped back into the room. She had established her right there. Kitty went back to Gar, shaken, troubled, close to tears. "Do you think Paul Somerset the other man has any chance?" she asked Miss Ilixby at her first opportunity. Copyright. Jan Abbott) ' An alarmed tall wakct Kitty ! tht next installment. foil can get more protection. Big boys ho Rhtil out heavily for campaign i contributions are Interested in oil irtn copper securities. Lumber is not delivered upon a Judgment, decree, decree and order of sale made and en- i and order of sale rendered and en tered m said court and cause on the terea oi recora anc i aocsetea n sam 31st day of March, 1932. in favor of cause on the 23rd dav of April, 1932. . . , 1 . . , in favor of the California Joint the aboveed plaintiff and against Stock Land Bank of San Francisco. tne SAld Dessle A- stooP and the es a corporation, and against Edith P. tate of L. A. Stoop, deceased, in the Dobbin and William, M. Dobbin, her sum of $900.00, with interest thereon husband, two oi tne defendants at the rate of eight per cent per , i.c.i." - "u" annum from tne ntn aay or August. 084.01. due October 15. 1931. install- 1930 d tbe of n25 00 ment of April 15, 1931. $630.00, with alto fJria 26i5 et anfl interest at the rate of 8 per an- attomey rees' and 285 costs ana num from April 15. 1931. installment disbursements, in which said execu due October 15. 1931, $630.00, with. interest at tne rote or ov- per an num from October 15, 1 93 1 . taxes for the year 1929, $294.10, with In terest and penalties thereon as by law provided, taxes for the year 1930. $295.69. with interest and pen alties thereon as by law provided. STi:iV:il WILL FKitIT ON To the floor of the United States senate, Senator Fred Stelwer will be compelled to carry his light for ade quat tariffs on lumber. The senate finance committee has accepted in creased tariffs on oil and copper as part of the net? government revenue program. It ha rejected this prin ciple ONLY IN THE CASE OF LUM BER. Senator Stelwer nnd hts associate Senator Jones, of Washington, arj threatening fillibusters on the flxw of the senate to get Justice for an industry which in the nor ,h west alone is bread and butter for th? families of 150,000 men. Drastic meas ures will be warranted to call atten tion to Injustice which is rank and raw. The lumber Industry is being m;U "the goat" of the American protection system. With a free hand, congress has parsed out aky-hlgh tariffs to every industry and every little water- VEAL SPECIAL VEAL STEAK 2 lbs 29c VEAL ROAST OK 2 lbs ZOC VEAL STEW nr. 3 lbs. Z0C Grande Ronde Meat Co. Graduation Suits If it is a Hart, Schaffncr and Marx you can rest assured he will be pleased. NEW AND LATEST Servel Electric Refrigerator Regular ?215.00 Value. Conies with factory guarantee. CLOSING OUT PRICE $179.00 EASY TERMS J Real Value at Tli is Price. ADLER'S MUSIC COMPANY Next to First Natl. Bank WHEN YOU CLEAN HOI SR 1 r h,t!n " named defendants and each ot them , DR. M. T. Phv. Kieontnr nf h r. in-inx. wm ue jvur usi. ueip- Now therefore 1, J. W. Pole, comp-iin ana 10 ine aooTe oescnoeu real tatc ol Mlie Casev (sometimes Michael Casey) Deceased. . Apr. .1-8-15-22-29. and Gift Shop. 4-25-3 t. (Grande-U . the County, of Union ana l Vacate oi Oregon is autnonzea to com- Modern dance Eagles hall Saturday mence the huilness , of Banking as night. Admission 60c. 4-23-3 t ! provided la" Section Fifty one hun- !dred and. ality-nlne of theEevlsed . nidjur u.r uiu ifli iwa. j.tr new .nil bTatU!3 Or tne United SStaieS. a coat of Pier. Noah's Paint Store. resttmony whereof witness, my 4-29-1 . ; hand and seal of office this seventh ' !day of March. 193a; . AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY j. w. POLE. ComptroUer of the Notice is hereby eiren that Policies enrrenev. - - S-34-CO t Numbers Pire 287552 to 287575. ini . elusive, and Dwelling pohcles Num-i NOTICE OF SHEKlFF'S SALE OP bers 820027 to 820050. Inclusive, ofi wri phhpprtv the American Insurance Company. ,, ,T I K, , , . T u -Ne-ark. New Jersey, have been lest! 1,otlcc 15 hereb'r en that 1 baTe and unaccounted for. Said policies are received foreclosure execution and or Null and Void and of no force or ef- der of sale. Issued out of and under feet. Anyone holding an insurance the seal of the Circuit Court of the Dollcv bearliur anv of the above num- : state of oreeon for the Countv of j bers will please communicate with ; union, dated the 6th day of ApriL Geo. O. Hoadley.v211 Mills Buudlng. 1932 ln the therein pending j San Francisco. California. 4-28-3 tp c u NOTICE OF MIEKII-F-S SALE IPOs'4 Dessie A' Stoop- witot U FORECLOSURE Stoop, deceased. Charles W. Stoop and Notice Is hereby given that pur- Winnlfred Stoop, his wife, W. L. j suant to execution and order of Stoop. Elsie Cole and E. L. Cole, her i sale issued out of the Circuit Court husband, C. C. Stoop and Preston 1 of the State of Oregon for Union stoop, children and heirs of L. A. i f0ty T VLe l6th da7 ,f ?r'i: Stoop, deceased; Earl C. Stevens, exe- 1932. under the hand of the Clerk . v' '. . , ... 0. I ot said Court and the seal thereof cutOT toe Ktat helUe M- steT- to the undersinned as Sheriff of deceased, and Fred Murray are f -APRIL CLEARANCE SALE COATS ' AND HATS Smart Coats Polo, Tweed just the thing you have been waiting for. $7.95 HATS Values to $5.95 $1.95 Dora Vi's SMART SHOP FIRE SALE It won't be long now when this sale will be a thing of the past. Un heard of values is the reason why the stock is being disposed of so rap idly. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS Toilet Paper Reg. 4 Roll for 25c Saturday Only 3 Rolls .. .. 10c Limit 3 Rolls to a Customer Lawn Mowers Ball Bearing Special . . . $5.95 Water Glasses Reg. 3 for 25c 3 for 10c Garden Tools Less Than V2 Garden Hose Reg. ?5.00 ! 50 ft $2.95 Felt Base Rugs 9x12 Ree. 56.95 On Sale . . $3.95 THE DALLES FURNITURE STORE Corner Fir & Jefferson