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OAKLAND BLANKS
BEAVERS 1 TOO
Both" Hui'lers Allow Four
Hits Rejuvenated Mis
i sions Down Stars. ,
, , hy tlio Assonlatert Press
The .rejuvenation of the Mission
Reds under a new malinger stood
out boldly today.
Last night the Reds,' who started
the season with nothing but losses,
downed the league leading Holly
wood Stars 0-1 lor their fifth victory
in six starts since Fred Hoffman
took over the managerial reins. Ton
hits were gathered by each team but
the pitching of Lleber proved more
offoptlve in, the plnohes than, that
of Shell enback, Hollywood hurler.
Oakland beat Portland In a tight,
1-0 game to continue a substantial '
climb upward in recent games. The
Acorna' lone run was scored by Mall
he., outfielder, who ulngled, advanced
a base on . an Infield out and came
home on Anton's single.
Both Daglia of Oakland and Peter
son of Portland pitched four hit
bull. .. ,,.,- . ,
; Seattle' bunched two hits at the
, proper time, iu the eighth inning Inst
nigh t and handed Sacramento a 3-2
beating. , The two hits came between
a walk and a hit batsman and gave
tho tribe all three of. their scores.
Los Angeles provided the San
Francisco Seals with another defeat
by taking the series opener 12-7. The
Seals outhlt Los Angeles 18 to 13
but. the Angel twirlers tightened In
troublesome times and saved the
game. ...
The Angels garnered a lend In the
first inning and never relinquished
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Hollywood i 1 10 2
Lleber and Rlccl; Shellenback and
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Portland - . . 0 4 0
Oakland 14 0
Peterson and Palmlsano; Dagjia
and Gaston.
R. H. E.
Seattle 3 8-0
Sacramento - 2 6 2
Nelson, Wetzel and Bojttarlnl; Bry
an and Woodall.
Los Angeles ! '..'.....12 13 6
San Francisco - 7 18 3
Baecht, Ballou and Campbell; Hen
derson, Douglas, Rooney and.. Ward.
Huskies Win Again
From Oregon Nifte
EUGENE, Ore., May 18 Iff) Wash
ington baseball team made It two
straight over Oregon, taking yester
day's game 3 to 0 to keep within one
game of the league leading Wash
ington State Cougars. Lamar Onw
allowed Oregon but five hits, three
of which were garnered by Cliff Pot
ter, subetltute third baseman. Ken
Scales pitched good ball for Oregon,
but got little help from his batsmen.
The Webfoots take the road Thurs
day. To date they have won only
two out of eight games played. The
score: . ,R. H. K.
Washington 3 9,1
Oregon 0 6 2
Oaw and Fautzke; . Scales and
Shannemun.
COl'UAHS DOWN VANDALS
MOSCOW, Ida., May 18 (ff) Wash
ington State college baseball nine
won a free hitting game from Idaho
J2 to 10 here yesterday. Both teams
got. 12 hits. Three Washington State
bnttcra, McKay. Sonodeckor and Bar
boe knocked home runs with the
bases empty. Jacobson scored Idaho's
first honer of the season, bringing. in
three men ahead of him in the sixth
InnliiK, Tho score: , . R. H. E.
Washington State .'..12 12 6
Idoho J....; ...10 12 .7
Norby, Estill and McKay; Jacob's.
Lacy and scnutto.
OMAHA SllliliP
OMAHA, May 18 (P) (U. S. D. A.)
Sheep 8,000- market not establish
ed, packers talking 60c lower on kill
ing classes, ice tiers hoc lower.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column Ha
be in by 9 m. m.
Votors who for some cause moy not
support me have shown me th-a cour
tesy due a worthy candidate. I thank
you. A. H. Perry man for .County
Judge. 6-18-1 t.
See Fred Spaeth for your Plumbing
ana wcaung repairs, mono Main ouu.
i 4-29-t f.
.. NOTICE
La Orande lodge Not 41 -A.
P.. As A. M. will hold a spe
cial meeting Thursday eve
rting, May 10 for the purpose
af entertaining the Orand
Master and the Orand Sec-
rotary of tho State of Orj-
iron.
iJlriricr
wll! bo served at fl:3C
o'clock. Plates 50c. ;
VERNON R. HALE.
' " 6-18-2. t.
Yesterday's results:
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NEW COSTl'MK.JKWEI.KV l'OIl THE
GRADUATE
Richardson's Art arid Gift Shop, has
Just received a shipment of the very
latest creations in costumo Jewelry
for the summer season. You wlil be
delighted . with these new creations
now on display at Richardson's Art
and Gift Bhop. 6-18-2 t.
There will be a special meeting of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft at the
home of the Guardian Neighbor, Etva
Wllhcim, 2107 Cedar strcat, Friday
night at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose
of reinstating membere.
ELVA WILHELM, Secretary. , .
6-18-1 t.
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES
,-. ... ,,n.iM,n tnmfltnsnrflurE nereoy cai.eu aiiu euiue win ue
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pansy plonts at Rohan's greenhouse.
6-7-1 mi,
REMOVAL SALE
Ed. W. Hackman Hardware goods
sold at a substantial reduction before
moving. Check up on your hardware
wants and get the benefit of lower
prices. 5-18-1 t.
Henut itching, pleating, button
holes, etc. Norton! fildj Shop.
AdV.
. I'AItt) 6F THANKS
, Wo wish to express our sincere
thanks for the kindness and sympa
thy shown us by our friends -and
members of the different organiza
tions, during the many months of
Jay's suffering as well as in our re
cent bereavement.
Mrs. Jay Millcrlng and Nancy.
Mrs. J. H. Millerlng and family.
6-18-1 t
OFT TII08E ASTUHS
Vorbenias, snaps, salvia, pansies.
tomatoes, cabbage, egg plants, petu
nias anything you want at,. Com
munity Cash and Mrs. NorrlsV ,
fi-17-t f.
SFAV eitVSTALfi
Genuine Rock Crystal Choakers in
the latest stylos and cuttings and at
Importers prices are 'now being dis
played at Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop,' And they make wonderful gifts
for tho girl graduate. , fi-18-2 t.
NOTICE OF SALE ;
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the First National Bank, La
Grande, Oregon, up to and Including
May 24th, 1932, on the following de
scribed real and personal property: '
All of 'the George M. Gray
ranch on the Lower Cove High
way, consisting of eleven hundred
sixty acres (lliJo). ,
28 milk cows, 4 heifers, 2 years
old, 13 yearling heifers, 11 calves,
13 horses, 6 hogs, 800 ewes all
ages. 3 bucks.
All farm implements and milk
ing equipment.
Above personal property to be sold
In bulk.
For legal description of tho above
property, or any other information
communicate with tho undersigned.
Wo reserve the right t6 reject any
and all bids. , ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK '
lUNITEll STATES NATIONAL BANK,
, La Grande, Oregon, i . 6-14-7 t.
JAME8 I!. HALEY .' - -Umatilla-
County . ...
Candidate for
DELEOATE TO DEMOCRATIO
', NATIONAL CONVENTION.
; From the Second Congressional
District
Havo lived in Umatilla County for
08 years. Am senior member of the
law firm of Ralcy, Raley & Warner
of Pendleton, Oregon. ......
For President will support the
choice of the Oregon Democrats at
the primary election In May. My In
dividual first preference at this time
Is Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt for
President and William G. McAdoo for
Vice President.
I will greatly appreciate the sup
port of tho Democrats of this district.
6-11-8 t.
. NO. 1.1(102
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Offico of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. 0., March 7, 1032.
Whereas, by satisfactory ovldenw
presented to tho Undersigned, It hai
neen maae to appear that
"The First National Bank of La
Grande" in tho city of La Grande In
the County of Union and State of
Oregon has complied with all the
provisions or tne statutes or the
United States, required to bo com
plied with before an association shall
bo authorized to commenco the buw-
FRIGID AIRE
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value in refrigeration
' ........
When thinking- about a refrigerator keep in mind
that only one electric refrigerator has the right to the
name, "Frigidaire." And unless an electric refriger
ator bears this name it is not a Frig-idaire it is hot
manufactured by Frig-idaire Corporation it is not a '
General Motors Value. Look for the name-plate
Frig-idaire. This is the only way you can be certain
of g-etting- the electric refrigerator you've always
wanted a genuine Frigidaire. .
And, now, with Frigidaire's hew low prices in effect,
there are more reasons than ever before to be sure that
you do not buy a refrigerator of less value,
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"Always at Your Service"
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, iA fafiANDE, ORE, , '
ncss of. banking: i
Now therefore 1, J. W. Pole, Comp
troller of the Currency, do , hereby
certify that "Tho First National Bank
of La Grande" in the City of La
Grande in the County of Union and
State of Oregon Is authorized to com
mence the business of Banking . as
provided in Section Fifty one hun
dred and sixty-nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
. In testimony whereof witness my
hand and seal of office this seventh
day of March, 1032.
. J. . W. POLE, Comptroller of the
Currency. 8-24-00 t
111(111 SeilOOl, WARRANTS "cALLKD
. . Union County High School Tuition
runa warrants numoers i. 2 ana J
I paid when presented at the Office of
' Treasurer of Union County.
Tntprps rPpapK nn snid warrants after
date Of May 18, 1032.
FLORENCE BACON. Treasurer 'of tJn
ion County, Oregon. 6-18-1 t
BfiAMWKLL'H Sl'lHlTfcl) CAMPAIGN'
Distressing conditions of the coun
try at present makes It appear mora
than ever necesaary that public of-;
flees be held by men qualified by
practical business training to properly
protect the Interest of the tax payer,
and handle the financial matters to
Mie best possible advantage, The
sheriff's duties are very important at
this time,, both tram the standpoint
of a business executive and as the
county's peoce officer. If elected to
this office, I promise to devote my
entire time and energy to fulfilling
ALL REQUIREMENTS Of the office,
both INSIDE and OUTSIDE duties.
My supporters are business and pro
fessional men and their, confidence
in -me Is' why I am a candidate for
sheriff.
L. H. BRAMWELL.
6rl8-l t.
h. IL ntAMAVKLL tsxiUiki .
1IIS VDfcAS ON TAX COLLECTION'
It nos been reported to me that
taxpayers of the county believe, and
say, that if nominated and elected to
the office of sheriff that i win rutn
lessly foreclose on delinquent tax
property. None' but 'an- insane er
fjon would assume that position.
Without collection of taxes, the coun
ty, will become bankrupted to mali
ciously and ruthlessly drive farmers
off their homes because of unpaid
taxes Is fully as futile. My conten
tion has been all the time that the
6fflce of sheriff has now become a
financial Job, wherein wisdom, pa
tience and reasonable enforcement
must rule. I contend that farmers
should be allowed to pay less than
half a yettr s taxes' at a time in
other woras on a reasonable install
ment plan until delinquencies are
caught pp.. To collect taxes for coun
ty operation, and yet not exercise a
Roman tax collector's merciless prac
tices, is tne jod neiore cne enerin oi
this and any other county for some
years to come. I believe I am capable
of being firm and reasonable at th3
same time, and to help solve the
county's financial problem along the
lines suggested above. .
Li, H, BRAMWELL.
, 6-18-1 t.
. .TYlK LAW SCHOOL "
VXIVKHKITY OV OliEGON
Eugene, Oregon
July 16, 1031.
To Wh'orri It May Concern:
Mr. Orval J. Millard received his
L. L. B. degree from the University of
Oregon School of Law In June, 1931.
Mr. Millard's student record is a
superior one and it Is the consensus
of opinion of the memberu of the Law
School, Faculty that ho is one of , the
best students that we have gfftfllftixdd
In recent years. He possesses a sterl
ing character, thorough .'habits of
legal analysis, and he Is a conscien
tious and reliable worker. '
Before coming Into the Law School
he had been a court official for sev
eral years and I think that because
of his greater maturity he gained
much moro out of his law school
career than does the average student.
I am confident that Millard will be
a credit to tho University and to the
legal profession and, therefore, I have
no hesitancy In recommending him
highly to any law firm that might be
interested In adding a young man to
Us staff.
Very truly yours,
(sd) WAYNE L. MORSE, Dean.
We are publishing Dean Wayne L.
Morse's endorsement of Mr. Millard
because it could not come from high
er authority or from one in a better
position to know. It Is from th2
place where a large law firm, desirous
of adding a capable man to its staff,
would go in order to get the most
reliable Information concerning de
sirable material. Mr. Millard Is 31
years of age, born and raised In East
cm Oregon and comes of sturdy pio
neer stock. He will put the office of
District Attorney on that high plane
where it will have the respect arid
confidence of all. He will enforce all
our laws Justly, fearlessly and .efflc
iently.
VOTE FOR ORVAL J. MILLARD
FOR 1 STRICT ATTORNEY.
COMMITTEE' .
By R. RHODES,. , '
B. MARCUS GODWIN. , , 1
A. J. 6TARMER.
The District Attorney Is required to
take a solemn and binding oath to
support and maintain the Constitu
tion of the United States andthe
laws of the ' State of Oregon arid
therefore it is not up to him to make
or unmak-3 the laws. I siucerelv be
lieve in puDiic .oiiiciais aoiamg oy
tne ma nu uvea oi xne people as ex
pressed on. our statute books and I
will therefore H nominated and elect-
, ad to the beat of my ability honestly
ana aggressively enneavor 10 eniorce
the law, not allowing any of those
injngs to lniiuence me wnicn should
not be considered by any man when
administering the duties of a public
office. " - - . i .
, ORVAL J. MILLARD. .
. 618-2 t
Summons,
in the circuit court of the
state of oregon for the
county of union
World War Veterans State Aid Com
mission representing and acting by
, jJuUub Lr Meier, Gpvernof, Hal E.
Hoss, Secretary of State, George A.
White, Adjutant General, Walter S.
Fisher and Freacott W. Cook Ingham,
comprising the World War Veter
ans' State Aid Commission of State
of Oregon,, Plaintiff,
vs." ''
Francis A. Goodbrdd land GeorglAnna
Goodbrod, husband and wife and
Ada F. SchwclgVer, Defendants.
TO: ADA .F. SCHWEIGIiER, one 6t
theabqve named, defendants.
TN TWlE '.'NAMF 'CllP "THIS RTAT! irtV
OREGON -you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against ydu in; ;the abpve entitled
court and cause, on or before the 1st
day of Jurie, 1932, tho said date be
ing the-, last day -of the four week
period prescribed by the ofcrer for the
publication of this 'summons. i
And if iyou fail to answer eaid 'Com
plaint or' otherwise plead herein,, for
want thereof, ;the aboV named 'plain
tiff willvttpply to the Court for the
relief prayed for, in its cornplatht,
to-wit: !- ' ' '
For .'judgment arid, decree against
the defendants, Francis A. Goodbrod,
and GeorglAnna .Goodbrod,, his .wife,
and each of them, for .the Bum of
$2826.50, together with interest there
on at the rate of 4 per annum on
the 24th day of 'September, 1981, un
til paid, and against the defendants,
Francis A. Goodbrod 'and GeorglAnna
Goodbrod, his wife, and each of them,
for the further sum ' of $250.00, at
torney fees for the collection of plaln-
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tiff's note arid he foreclosure of
plaintiff's mortgage, and for plain
tiff's costs and disbursements in
curred herein. ' ' '
That the plaintiff's mortgage given
to secure said note as heretofore de
scribed be decreed to be a first and
prior lien over all other liens or en
cumbrances and that the said sums
of money above set forth be decreed
to be a good, valid and subsisting
lien upon the said premises under
and by virtue of said mortgage, upon
all of the property heretofore de
scribed and as described In plaintiff's
mortgage, to-wit: -Lot
nine (0) of Lyman's Sub- .
division of Lots two (2), three
(3), four (4), and seven (7) of .
Cog gaii's second (2nd) Addition
to the City of La Grande, County
of Union, State of Oreson.
and that the said, mortgage be fore
closed, and that the property there
in described be sold as provided by
law; that the plaintiff may be a pur
chaser at said sale; that the proceeds
of the said sale of the Bald property
be applied to the payment of the
amounts due the plaintiff and to be
come 'due upon the promissory iiote
hereinbefore described, reasonable at
torney fees and costs and disburse
ments of this suit, and accruing
bosts, and the balance, If any, to. be
paid to the subsequent mortgagee, or
her successors in interest, and If the
proceeds of the said Eale are" not suf
ficient to pay the. said sums so due
the plaintiff, and to become due aa
$65
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Secretary Desks $59.50 ' style! Newness! Low Prices!
Ihese me faithful reproductions . n.to.
of early American Secretary
hut built in the modern
In walnut vcneei-s.
FOURTH FLOOR
Cedar Chests
The ideal gift for the graduate..
At our prices they represent & j
reaiiy lenipung- saving. 1'ricecl as c
low as $8.75. ,
SECOND FLOOR "
BOHNENK AMP'S
Four Floors of Fine Furnishings
aforesaid i"-tueri the same to be ap-
plied pro tanto and that tho plaintiff
have Judgment against the defen
dants, Francis A. Goodbrod and
1 GeorglAnna vGoodbrod, his wife, and
leach oi them, for any deficiency re
Imaining unpaid; that the sheriff, at
the time of the said sale oi tne saia
mortgaged property, put the pur
chaser of said property In possession
'thereof: that: the Sheriff be directed
to execute imd deliver to said pur
chaser it $nft time of the said sale,
a certificate of sale to said property
and a sheriff's deed to the same at
the expiration of the time allowed by
law for. the, redemption of real prop
erty if no'Vedemption be had.
. That the Equity of .the defendant,
Ada F. Sobwelgler, and all persons
claiming under her in and to said
mortgaged property, be forever barred
and foreclosed of and from all tight,
I title, ltcn, estate or Interest in and
to or upon said mortgaged property,
(and every part thereof, saving and
excepting only the statutory ngnt oi
redemption.
That the said mortgage be declared
to be prior in time and superior in
right to any right, title, lien, estate
oi- interest, or any claim of any right,
title, Hen, estate or Interest which the
defendants, Francis A. Goodbrod and
GeorglAnna Goodbrod, his wife, and
Ada F. Schweigler, may have or claim
to hove In or to or upon said prem
ises ox anypart thereof, and that all
of the defendants, and each of them,
and all persons or parties claiming
IMAGINE buying th'e beautiful Suite shown below for
only SG5.00; consists of Mohair tJpliolsteied Sofa,
and CHOICE of 'either Chair. The spring filled ttlsh
tons are fancy velour reversed. A recent arrival,
sharply reduced!
- FOURTH FLOOR . '
Desks
manner.
f
Wednesday, May 18 1932
I under them, or any of . them, nia b
j forever enjoined and debarred fron
I asserting any claim whatsoever in anc
j to said land and premises adverse tt
i plaintiff, and for such other and fur
j thci relief as to the Court may seen
Just and equitable.
1 This summons Is published, by or
der of the Honorable J. W. Knowles
Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon
jfor Union County, made and entered
! in the above entitled court on tht
! 3rd day of May, 1932, prescribing that
j this summons be served by publica
tion thereof, that the same be pub
lished once a week for four successive
weeks and in five consecutive Issues
of the La Grande Evening - Observer!
a newspaper published dally In the
City of La Granae, Union County,
i Oregon, and of gcWeral circulation In
! oolH Pnnntv.
Date of first publication: May 4th,
1032.
Date of last publication; June 1st,
1032. , . . .--, . - ;
HUGH E. BRADY, Attorney for Pl&In-
iin, residing az l& uranae, uregon,
May 4-11-18-26. June 1.
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