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Page Two Oregon's budget : To Be Balanced, ' Hanzen declares SALEM, Juno 8 cYP) Oregon' tuto budget for tho btomilum iu:i;i 84 ! voiiiK to bo balanced to cv point where departmontcu luid InnUluUoiml xpmnoa am going to toe hold ntrlot ly within the limit of nvnlliiblo rov ntiea, and wherever iiocwlhle dla DURMtmenta nro to too even lenu than loglelntlve npprbprliHIonn, ... Such la the announcement tortuy or Henry ' M. Hiinswn, ntlito budKot di rector , who Is Junt now Inyhis the groundwork for u rotrenchtnent 'pro gram dmlgned to ovoiituull wipe out the 13,000,000 deficit fnoed toy the late. '" "- ' ' '! I'i'pl In Hoiton's bmidi lies the mfthoVlty to propnro tho now touclgot for trcina intuton ito tho loglsluturo by the gov ernor. Alrondy ho lina ndvleod nil atuU dopnrtmonte, commissions, ln atltutlone end tho like to trim nil of tho frills out of the budget mllnuiu-a beforo thoy nro nubinlltod to tho bud got director. Tho Instructions to them nro to trim their Balls for the coming blonnlum to nutko roaslpU nnd dlsburnomenta bnlnnne und to ollmlnuto ovorythlng except utrlotly casentlnl Iterno of oKpomllture. , Jlniwon, preaumnbly opomtliiE In conjunction with and under Inalruoi tlona from Obvornor Molor, Is going even further In his ocouomy rocom mondiitloiia. Uo proposes tlmt elthor by voluntary ncllon of the rospoiv.il bio officials, or through Icglslntlvo ennotmont to tnko sovonil britnOhos of tho etnto govornmont cotnplotoly off of the ahouldors of tho tcixpuyoin by making them solt-siipporling from loon charged for services rendorotl. Hiuuson wna not propnrod todny to eatlmnto tho full nmount of tho sav. lugs which tho ndmlnlatrutlon hons to nocompllsh by tho vnrlous economy measures It proposes to put Into of feot by lloolf or through loglslntton to bo rocoinmcnded to tho next logls inture. It wna Indicated thnt ono plcco of leglslntlon which will bo proposed will naaoHB -all atnto bonrds and com missions thnt nro aolr-Bupporllng through feea to contribute n portion of tliolr foes to tho gonornl fund lu return for the aorvlcoo performed for thorn at gonornl atnto expense by the aocrotnry of atnto, atnto trensuror, nt torney gonornl nnd other ilopnrtmonta which nro oupportcd directly by taxa tion, Jack Bar de Spent $4780.43 in Primary SALEM, Juno 8 (P) Tho cam paign to nomlnnto Jack N. Bnrde as Republtcnu onndldnto for ono of Multnomah oounty'a atnto nenntora cost M, 7(10.43, atAtemcnta of pre-prl-mnry election cumpnlgn oxpondlturea filed Mrltli the secretory of suae hero rovenled. Dardoi cnmpalirn cosU lend the Hat of funds spent In tho cnmpnlgn, tho roporta to dnto revenl. Tho Btnto ment wna filed by Snm Davidson, treasurer of tho commltteo of llnrdo contributor, 1 ! , Jamea 'W. Molt 'a nppnrontly auc ceasful onmpulgn for -the Hcpubllcan nomination, to congtvss from the first district rates ooeond In the Inrgo expenditures, with a total tiled to dnto of U1.00S.47. Proderlch W. Stelwor filed his ex penaca In tho campaign for United Btatea senate re-election na tl.09b.IM. Homer D. Angella eiunjinlgn for tho Kepubllcaji nomination to coiiKivtm from tho third 'district, coat 01,408, O. O. Hulot, who ran for tho Hopubll enn nomlnntion for congress from tho flint district, spent Ol.osi'i, Wal ter M. Plerco opont 0tlA.TR In his cnm. pnlgn Mr tho Democratic nomination to congress from tho second district. Jlawley Undecided As To a Recount 8AI.RM, June 3 Ml Decision whether or not to demand a recount of voir hi the first congrotuitonn! dis trict will not bo mailo by Congress man V. C. Hnwley until the state hnti announced ita official tabulation, Itomvld O. niovcr, swrotory to Hnwley here announced. Hnwley was troll ing James V. Molt hi the ortlclal count from the 17 counties In the district by about ISO votes, for the Republican nomination to congress. The secretary or state's oltlce to day hnd votes canvassed In all hut three counties In the district, and all nut flvo over the entire state. Clat sop, Clackamas and Wiwvjilngton coun ties ore yet to report from the first, district, while Malheur anil Multno mah counties hove not completed their reports to the secretary's office. All proceeds of the Western con ference outdoor track and Held chlmplonshtp meet this sprliw will bo turned over to the Olympic fund. 1 PILES GO OUICK Without Salves or Cutting ThonM.cti. o( ufferm tivm Iteh .K. WwllUR wr pronullnn Ue Iww' lMunert thnt uuicK nml vprmnnent if.irf cm, only lp iucomplts.lwt with nn Intt-nuU nixlltlne. Neither uUm nor cutting wmoxti the cttus. Unit circulation of the blot. In tho lower bowl muw pllw. The wins nro rUhhy, tJe bowel wslU wvaiV the myxs nlmoat rtenrt. To end IMle. an Internal medicine must be mnt to ttmulnte the circulation, mul retow the nIfe.-tHl part. Vtr J, S. UHiuhnrvU war t-le Hint to discover a real Internnl Tilo remedy. He rallrd hln prtwvriptlon HKM-HOliv and preCTllvtMt it for H) jwtient with the tnarwloua rectnt ot oecs In OtW caie, and then docldet rvrry PHe uf(erer should be able lo set It KM-1H1 0 tablet from their own driVRgUt with a netd mm.ey brtvfc. guarantee. Dr. Lecvnhnrttfs prenoription has a wonderful record of icces right In thia city nnd Rod Cros Drtig 8tore Inrlte every Pile tufferer to try oottle of HKM-WOID and guaranteo to refund tl purchM price if Uy do not end PUra in any form. Two Scientists v ya J - l a ' . rreachi'iiiiis Ice crevasse of Alaska's M it iMcKlnley, highest peak oil till; North American continent, have claimed (he liven of two more II. H, sclcnllnls, Allen Carpe, ail. New Vork, and his companion, Thoo. dare Knieii, 2H, af New .lersey, iceciircllng lo reports from I'alrliaaks, Until ttirpo (Inset), uha mis Inicler of Hie evpecllllc cl lloveii fell Into li crevasse. Korea managed to cllnili but lint ctlecl of exposure liefaro he was round. Carpe'H hilily mm licit Incalecl. The larger pliatil ahiivo shows tarpo on a previous expedition picture peering into u crevasse similur to thai In which he perished. The expoilllloii mw planned to ; ' slacly cosmic mys. ' ., ' '' Two Democratic Chiefs SandwiclT In a Little, It wna H "Taxes Bnrbocuo'' that Washlnglon's National Press club staged, and right at homo nt an nf fulr of thnt kind was Speaker John i anrncr (right). He's showing folks, how this dish from his nntlvo utnto renlly ought to bo onion, Equnllng him In culhuslnsm If not lu tech nique was Governor Albert Kltchlo (below) of Maryland, seen hero nu he put ono over the plnle. Many oilier national lenders wore tho nows- pnper mens uucsls at Uhesiipcnko llencll, Md. 8 k Kt'OXOMY VOItt'KS tl'TTlNtl i.i:m;tu ik poi.o t in kki.us LONDON Ml niitlsll polo play Una yiir Is to Ih of lx chuklici'si ot ellllit nilniuwi each rather than the m'Vvii chukkcrs of pr'vlou year, ,.,.. ,,- , ui v.khv cnu- kors to a gnnve. The rrason one of economy. Many player, go through two games In one niiernoon and find the s!rain tl scumi cluikker games on Umltit fitrlus of voltes eMH-liv. m:ts womks's disci s mahk LOl'7. (AwMarja Wei? new world rwwd for the women's dtscits eTiit i'hnches a plee lor her ai Aland's Olympic team to represent the re public In the WTinht twnta, Mt- Vr!w threw the platter 3s.Tt? meters, tsiipsms the former mark hy H evn ttmeters. The lormcr nvortl was hold by Mi. HftUnK Kotu.vackA Matus-rtw-ska, also of lUnrt. Tt Ki:v orr or ot.VMrirs ANXtWiA. Turkey Turkey will not )arttet)tat in tlte xoa Ohinjno At Lo Angles-. The Im.M (iwisU was niiutf when srt leaders taiiet.1 to rie iii,ix nertleii to ii nance a tcun. The jswruuwnt hud uo nvntr) to ptv nnd tlieir wetv no private eonccms nbie to beur the eptn. Amerira't OKlfttl Dity The first dsily newpper pvib tlshed In thp I nltetl Slnus was th j TonnsMvunla I'flclit't And Oenpntl Advertiser, puMSshevi nt riilhxuel f Soptcmbor, 1TSL j LA Plunge to Death on Fun as Guests of Press - i. .Ac.'A ..la .fiVv$V.. liuffles, Long Skirts of 18(30 In Comeback Oy lUium Merwin x PARIS (41 Frocks which Paris hna deatgned thla ytmr for garden parties and outdoor teas Imvo drawn their Inspiration from, tho sophisticated BlXttCS, Sprlgfted (limit ics. candy striped Voiles and sheer organdies of Maudo MMllor's day nro the fabrics of tho mode. A number of them aro made with skirts which nlmoat touch the ground finished with tho ruffled tiers in vogue sixty years ngo. Big picture hat If mtlan or leg horn straw, crocheted lace mitts or gloves nnd abbreviated jacket add to tho picture which recalls the six ties, while a demuro manner nnd subdued makeup put the finishing touches to the mode. One of the glamorous afternoon costumes Is mnde of white muslin Sprinkled with tiny blue blossoms. , The hat to wear with it Is a droop ing leghorn trimmed wltli blue vel vet ribbons which end In short , ! streamers, while its Jacket Is n lit-; tie elbow sleeved design of blue; j velvet, j For the woman who wants a less ! frivolous tea party frock, Parts i has produced more modem designs, t One ot them Is of dull black crepe ; with n simple close ft Ming skirt; "eight Inches from the floor. i ; Another Is of gray flanUsole, de- i .Algned with a sleeveless fnx-k and ; ; a waist length cap to match, nnd worn with a big black mtlan hat of ; mMrv wUUw pruportlons. ' i j w i , A, P. DHtnvir was tho first skw-t , .hooter In Mmrtwnwry, Ala., to !B.w ,Wrtivt rord. i . . . SP0KTING Boots for FISHING Gray, Given or Rod '- jliivTK-JleVi-iW ' ' ' V.i.iS GRANPE EVENING-OBSERVER,; LA GRANDE, Mt. McKinley Presbyterian Flat Deeded to Union County For Park UNION. Ore., Juno 8 Presbyterian Flat, a historic spot seven miles up Catherine, crook from,' Union, fnmous In tho old days lis the scone of nvuiy religious camp meetings, has passed to tho ownership of Union county, nnd will now become a public park, according to the Republican. Through tho efforts of County Commissioner W. W. Stovens nnd County Engineer S. S. Morgan, n doed to tho property from Mjr. Col lins of the Pondosn Pine Lumber company to tho county was obtained lost week; Tho property comprises 160 accres. It wilt be cloaned up nnd Improved by installing tables, benchos and a fountain. Many young trees will be planted, and a foot bridge across the creek will bo built. A. monument will bo erected with a copper plato, bearing tho inscription, "Pioneer Park," by which name Presbyterian Flat will hereafter bo known. When tho contomplotcd improve ments ore made by tho county, this park will become nn ideal and popu lar public playground. - UPSETS OCCUR IN NET PLAY AT AUTEUIL AUTEUIL, Prance, June 8 (AV-Mjne. Rene Mathel, Prance's leading wom an tennis player, today defeated Bet ty Nuthatl in the semi-finals of the women's singles of the French tennis championships nnd will play Mrs, Helen Wills Moody for the title. Tho scoots wore- G-2, 6-4. Two upsets mnrfced quarter-final play in men's singles today, Rod orlch Mcnxel, the Ctscch star, defeat ing England's Davis Cup hope, Fred Perry, 3-0, 0-1, 1-0, 6-3, 7-5, and Georgo De Stefani, of Italy, defeat ing It. G. N. Lee, of Engund, 0-3, 9-7, Lee yesterday put out Rene Lncoste. former French nee. SKTS VllXlllNO MAKK CLEVELAND W Wlllliun Clssell, Clvelniid lnd'ns' now scMiid base nuin, handled 66 consecutlvo field ing chances before he made a slip with tho club. Mark Arte of Champaign. III., broke 99 out of 100 targets at the Gcorgln stato tnipshoot at Atlanta. t ri Find Out About . Re-claimed Rubber Before buying a tire find out what type of materials are used in its manufac ture. Most cheap tires are made f reclaim ed rubber the cheapen the tire the more reclaim. . Seiberling Standard tires sell at mail order prices but DO NOT contain any reclaimed rubber. Look Over a Comparison Seiberling Tires Seiberling Tubes W. II. BOIINENKAMr CO. Daily Cross ACROSS f Solution of Veiterdacy't Puztle i, AtM'arnlus formerly uied , in allium linn it. Lampoons 16. Liberate 16. Anclont galley with litre banks of onrv 17. Hawaiian bird , Id. Jewish month 19. "Bkatlns urena 20. Uxlflta t. Single thing 23. Shield or -protection - 25. Transmitted 27. Turf 28. Tool used In ' wood en- ' r graving JO. Scotch river 81. Wear tawny -311. CauHtlo alkn- i Indian : comb. line solution ITS" L Month of .til.':' 80. U reels yur 3i. Men of learn ing ' 4U. Orook letter il. -Animation slang i'. Lists 40. Hftfnlfled CO. Expunae - 51. Horn 62. Ten profit C3. Not ohy 4 04. Additional -' i-nmount 05. Air: comb. form C8. By " 09.' 'South American - 'it'Ountrv 03. Degree ot In- Cllno ?L Sail nt Innflo C4. Fish's organ of acid motion ; ; 73. KaddlBh -brown CQ. Systemnilced doraes; . knowledge 74. Cooked hy 68. Move over with '' moans of wa- f riot Inn ' -t tor vanor-i- TlTO STrtAIC.ESniDlAY O P O R.lJS'o R Fl EVE 0L E Pp" O N Elf F E W S OWL E D6 E R S EA R L ?fE G A Djll D 0TM E V AT6E D E IaJdIX BmT" L oiR iA A I LfPTv"ERT I NG LEEkfllR JIi EVE. A ImeIoILIsIeIlIlIpdIvIeIs ' a ' 3 Ifr 7 km - 9 ho jt .13 13 j4- -T--TT-r- -- 37 psr :S -parP 5T" psr-" lll---ii---ip sr vf 3T mW 73 i 1 -1 :i Br A -1 IT" , "Mlling"Pol Colony Ill tlie nation's early dnys no otlier coloriy lmS so many Inunlgrnnts of different races and religions as Pennsylvania. There were, Dutch, Swedes, English, Germans, ' Welsh nnd Irish ;' Quakers, Presbyterians, Catholics, 'Lutherans, ' Honnonltcs aid Moravians. FIND IT HERE) Copy for thla Colnou b. In by . m. Modern dance Eagles hall Saturday night. Admission 60c. - 6-2-3 t. PHONOGRAPH SPECIAL SALE Portable and cabinet phonographs from $3.50 to $29.50 each. Terms I down, $1 each week. Ten records with each purchase. .'.Adlcfs Closing Out Sale. ' - : h ' . 6-3-4 t. Legion Dance, Summervllle. June 4. 6r3-2 tp POTTED TOMATO PLANTS Everything for that porch box NOW -at Olarks Greenhouses. , 6-1-6 t. COOKED I'OOI) SALE By Union ' Stake Primary Board. Sat. at 10 a. m. ht Community Cash. 0-3-1 t. ORE; - Word Puzzle 14. Blx-llne atari ens ZS. -Object of -worship U Itntw to mendy an object 'iQ I'armliKc 28 Look low eais t'i Veiureancfl VI Compositions for two 86. Visible nirrusefl sultHtance (Icmllitg in air 37. Orpun of hear- ' InR .. .' 'ID Monkey 1 At. Purifies 43. South Amcrl can river H. tlrlt 45: Those that . hoot' from ambush 40. Contradictions 47. Allowance foe the weight of POWN 1. Awakes 2. Feminine namo 48 Tr ln op"n a container 9. apanisn article struct 4. Animal food' 49, A re ued 6. Not good 0. Son of Abra ham 7. Glauses yield 1 , lug edible 1 seeds " 8. Burs' uf con- trnsllng color 0. Uo up ID. Huottiie ma: terial 11. Wearies 12. AKnln-: prcfll 13. Noted -formally da. Always i poet. ' 50. Kins of Rumania 07. Strip of ma terial to pro vont ellpplng CO. Persian poet 0!!. Character In ' "David Cop porfleld" CO. Poem . i07. Hogret '70. Birthplace - of Abraham 72. Exist STAHT MUSIC STUDY NOW Hilda Anthony and Ida McMeekln, tenchcrs of piano, announce spealal ratos for 'summer pupils. 'Utilize the long summor' days for definite musi cal progress, studios 1606 Sixth St. 0-2-2 t Douce, Sat. Masonic hall Summervlllb, 0-3-2 tp HE WARD OFFERED For any Information regarding fire which destroyed house at 1214 "W Tuesday morning. All Information will be held in etrlct confidence Write Box P, Observer. 6-28-6 tp Private tutoring, short hand and typing. M 730, Edris Mngulre. 6-3-2 t Hcinst Itching pleniin-;, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. Am. Legion dnuce, Sat. night, Sum mervllle. 0-3-2 tp. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES 'On cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and up your pantry shelves jellies and jams Vis so easyif yoiiuse PENvTEL Kfake delicious strawberry jam by the simple, modern cup-for-cup measure and with absolute certainty of PERFECT results. Pen-Jel, ftie nure fruit pectin in powdered form... is sold with a money-back guar antee never to fail. Pcn.Jel U America s b jelly . maker . you'll never put up jami ur tel. lies without this wonderful pro! uct once you ue U . . . oruer xime today. Mates the . , Jelly Ml Li. lifBfnltiiilXfffBJj'aa hn mi pansy plant at Eoban'e greenhouM. i. 8-7-1 m NOW IS THE TIME n aauu .nnnAV- nn the fitting Of your broken windshield or Bide glass. Take your car to Ricnarason Man" at Richardson's Art and out Shop. He specializes In all kinds ol glafiB work tor automobiles, fi-3-4 t. Bee Fred Bpaeth tor your Plumbing and Heating repairs. Phone Main . QVU J'lt'TUKES When you have a picture to be en-, larged, tinted or 'framed you will be mrf. nlAnrt with both the finished product and the. price when you have it aono at tticnaraaomi rv u v... Shop. 'r., : .r.y . 6-8.-4 t. NO. 13002 TREASURT DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, O. C, Marcn 7, 1833. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that "The First -National . Bank of , La Grande" in the-city of La Grande In the County of Union and State of, Oregon has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States.! required to be com piled with before an association shall be authorized to commence tne dusi noas of banking;' Now therefore I, J. W.. Polo, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of La Grande" In tho city oi La Grande In the iCounty of Union and Btate of Oregon. Is authoriaed to com mence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hun dred and sixty-nine of tho Revised Statutes of he United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this seventh day of March, 1032. 3. W. POIiB, Comptroller of ,the Currency, .6-2,7-6 1. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTEt Trt how the steel cut' 'enndV of Golden Wf it to. be perfect for "drip" ... and other method n-f - mallcintr V colFee, W?f ASK THE HOME S AVE 1 BS$:- : :-::" Your RfOCCr hnS A !''K-fes2k Weal drip" cotij- maker SAVE your knees SAVE.22Z . WAXGLO-ETTE-new, li3Kt- weight .floor waxer and polisher combined takes all the drudgery out of floor polishing .While tlieyJast at, this bargain price get your Waxglo-ette. It's a marvel as easy to' use as a vacuum cleaner and it ends the hands-and-knecs labor of floor waxing. You simply fill it with Waxglo Liquid Wax and slide it along. It leaves a thin Jilm that dries quickly. Slip off the felt applicator slip on .the .brush -walk over the floor again. It polishes dry as a feather, hard as nails, lustrous .19 sunshine. Buy the Waxglo-ctte and Waxglo Liquid Wax together at the special combination price--at hardware, furniture, depart ment stores and Standard Oil Dealers. THE COMPLETE WAXGLO-ETTE Regular price Waxglo Liquid Wax keeps floors bright and shining easier to clean. Use it for hardwood, linoleum and tile. It goes on easily and takes a beautiful finish that sheds dust and stands up under "traffic". CET THEM BOTH SALE STARTS TODAY jgSk. A 7 valu , Tor on in I - -"7 yi a STANDMO- OIL COMPANY Or CMIIOINIA FRED SPAETH MIONE Friday, June 3, 1932 , P. B. Tharp, executor oj the estate of ' Nannie Littleton, deceased, has filed his final Account as euoh Executor, and that the .County Court of Union County, State of Oregon, has set Monday, the 30th day of June, 1032, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House, as the time and place for bearing upon said Account, and for the settlement thereof, and that any and all persons having any objec tions thereto, appear at said time and F. B. THARP. Executor of the Estato of Nannie Lltueion, ueceuseu. H. E. DIXON, Attorney lor Executor, La Grande, Oregon. May 20-27,, June 3,-10-17. NOTICE -TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned' has boon nppolntod Oregon for Union County, as the ad- ministravor oi hmj v-ow. ,nU Edwards BJorsness, deceased. All per- i .i.lin. oirnlnal-. ttm cnM BOnS WttVJllB estate are hereby directed to present tliem IO Hie uimuDiBiu f3i vouchers therefor' to the undersigned at his office, in the. Foley .Building, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, within six montns. irom xne , pace or this notice ' 1 H. E. PIXPN, Administrator of tho Estate oi miui,im..Aivvum jjjuiu- ness, -dee'd. . . Dated May 13th, 1832. May 13-20-37. June 8-10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that ithe undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, adminis trator of the restate of . Elleaboth Burke, decoascd, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate aro lieroby re quired to present' the same, verified as required hy law, to the undersigned at the office of his attorneys, Green and HesB, at La Grande, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this ,27th doy of May, 1932. L. L. SNODGRASS, administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Burke, De ceased. May 27. June 3-10-17-34 Golden West. Coffee; the Golden West Drip maker; boiling water . . Let it "elrip", you'll know . . Grand h'latorl Goldun West and die Golden FOLKS . They know wp'fll your back 7 quart WAXGLO Liquid Wax Regular price L10 . y - r- DEALER M-.'iSS