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Page Two (Inoorporatsd) An independent Kemp per Phone Mala 600 1 tp'j(l0 f B. W. FREDERICKS . HAROLD II. FINLAY . -Published ennlngi, exception Sunday, at 1710 eiith, street,, I Orande, Oregon. "" Entered at the PoetoMlce of La Orsnde, Oregon, as Second Cine MU Matter under act of March a, 1879. - ' -; i i-i ; - ' ' ' . QFWOIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND TH cmr OP IiA ORANDB MKMBBB OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publication of Unew dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub. Uahed here. All rights of republication of special dispatcher Is this paper and also the local news herein eino are reserved. - National Advertising Representative M. O, MOOEN8KN OO.,-In0. " - San Francisco, Jtof Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago ' - Detroit, Hew Tors; BTJBSCRIFTION RATH By Carrier Dally, one month In advance. Dally,' six months In advance.. DaUy.' single topy By Dally, per month In advance Dally,' per' six months lh 'advance Dally, 1 per' year -In advance God is unto us a God of salvation; And unto "Jehovah the Lord belontoth'escape' from death. Psalmr68: '20. ,ffHBvY0TE PROCEEDS In every month, from July to November, one or more states will hold elections on the amendment to the Federal con stitution repealing the prohibition amendment. So far, in cluding "Oregonwhich yesterday gave a majority to repeal, twenty states have adopted the proposed amendment. The 'dates or elections to: coma and for the conventions to meet shortly horeaftei-are iis.!follows : Convention Date Aug. 1 State Arkansas Alabama i '. Aug. .8 Aug.il .Not Set ; . Nov. 27 , ; Oct. 3 " Not Set Sept., 18 Dec. 6 , : - Oct ,19 Oct. 10 ! ' , Oct. 17 'Nov. 2 Not Set Dec. 5 ,Dec. 5 Dec. 5 5 ' Dec 4 .Tennessee ... Oregon Texas Washington . Colorado , Vermont Maine ...... Jtaryland Minnesota ... .Idaho .New Mexico ,Sept. Arizona ..Oct. North Carolina Nov. : Ohio .'....il.,,y. v..i...IiNov. Pennsylvania Nov. South Carolina .-. ...iNov. 7 Florida and Oklahoma are fore the close of the year, but dates are not yet set. Colo- 1 lado, previously not expected to vote this year, set, a ; date , today for Sept. 5. Kansas, .North , Dakota, .Louisiana, ; Geor-' ; gia, Kentucky and Virginia will ' Dakota and Nebraska have sot WILL PUNISH. PROFITEERS . r The Federal government has been active in its efforts to, increase the prices . paid for raw material, such as cotton, Wheat, and the like, to raise the income of farmers to a 'prontaoie diisis, wnicn would increase their, purchasing pow ,: ;cr, and help bring back prosperity to our industries by pro viding for the consumption of .their produgts. The , depart ' ,ment,of justice announces it Will invest'trate closely all piu 1 ties or concerns which unduly raise pric?s of commodities under plea that such price raise is necessary .because of new , government tax on raw materials. Ortain increased prices, like in wheat pitnlucts, must come, but not excessive raises., America is engaged in a vital struggle with the forces of ; depression. It is, as has been declared, a struggle just as '.important as if this country was at war. Jt -is not acinic for traitors or profiteers. Every citizen should co-operate ' with the plans of the government in an effort to bring back t to the country nornvil conditions so that all of our citizens i can live reasonably and comfortably. Any man, farmer, j .manufacturer, or merehant, who seeks to .take advantage 1 of the present conditions and unduly enrich himself is un social and a menace to the return of pi-ospcrty. j A HITLER FAKE i Not long ago a news account was carried by newspapers :, .all over the world of a strange happening at Berlin. A foreign, ! airplane was said to have appeared over the German canital' and dropped handbills abusing j article closed with a statement : migni noi do long ixHore one would come over dropping gas or bombs. . i : Quite a mystery was raised up by the item. It developed .that the news item was sent out by a semi-official nous Agency with compulsory instructions Unit it be run on the' , first page of all newspapers. i to find any eye witnesess of final conclusion was that it ' som pet cause. HARDLY A bnef newspaper dispatch German dirigible, Graf Zeppelin, had arrived upon its third trip of the season. Last year this ship made regular sched ules between Germany and Rrazil. It has not been so many years when the completion of a trip like this would have attracted large prominence on the front pages but now it is so common-place that the news papers only carry a few lines and those not in any prominent place. .Publisher end general Manager , Business Manager 76o -M.60 60 Mail I3.50 j 16.00 Election Date July 18 July 18 July -20 ...:.....Jnly ,21 Aug. -26 -Ayg. .29 ....-x..Scpt. 5 .Sept. ,15 ..Sept. 11 .....Jr........:.Sept. 12 : -...-Sept. 12 . ...Sept. 19 f i 19 3 7 7 7 expected to vote sometime be-d not vote this year. South -I dates in 1934. the German government. The that if this could happen ilj Foreign correspondents failed the plane or the leaflets. The was a Hitler hoax to further NOTICED from Jliazil tells that the) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA TtD A Y; i AROUND AS CllltONIOI.BII I1Y TUB DAILY I.BANKD WIRE , , OF TIIK, ASSOCIATED PRESS SALEM, July 22 (111 The spigots that tap 3.2 per cent beer will con tlnue In use here. The city council bickered and bal- Jdted two months before voting to permit Its sole. , yesterday Salem vo ters quietly settled the matter with 4123 votca In favor and 2876 opposed to-'the charter ' amendment authoriz ing Its sale. Salem, the world's hop center, had a ,wo months' drouth of beer while the council was bickering. VOTE .HKWACIB DISPOSAL PLANT OKAH1W A.BH, JUiy M WT-r-A 9W.- 000 sewage dlspoetl plant, that will be cheaply-built and chenply-oper-nted because the city already owns tho property It will require, the out fall sewer It will use, and the grav ity .flow of filtered water It will .utilize, was authorized In the Friday election by city voters by the small margin of ODS votes ycB to 628 votes no on tho bonding charter amend ment. . ESCAPE FKI'STKATi;i SALEM. July 22 HP) An attempted! eacaDo from the state nenltentlarv "by Clarence auymnn was frustrated here this morning when guardB saw htm Jump Into the mill race with the view of diving out under the jwalls. When the men were let out Into Mrs.: Kaapcke Winner ; Of Contest Here (Continued from Page One) Evelyn, Spencer. 2110 Cedar atreet. La Grande. Through the courtesy of Manager C. M. Wight, of the Lib erty theatre, a complimentary ticket to the theatro Is being presented to each of tho honorable mentions. The winning essay follows: A TUIIUITB TO YOUNO'S II'B CO. (A parody on the Old Oaken Bucket) How pleasant a sight Is the "Pioneer" lce-mnn When the rays of tho morning present him to view How smiling, how cheerful, the com forting nice man Bearing his cool, dripping burden so welcome to you. The Pioneer ice-man, 1!he swect-flmlling Ice-man The "natural-Ice" ice-man, Who coines to your, door. His pure crystal .cube I hail as .a treasure When often at noon to my home I make haste I' find it the source of . an exquisite pleasure; It Imparts to mere water a nectar 'llke taste. The Pioneer lec-man The accommodating Ice-man , The honest-weight Ice-man Who. comes tp your door. , .it (FA view In my Ice-box always makes my heart quicken; As I gaze on tho contents that are therein revealed : My salad, my Jello, my well preserved chicken. Kept fresh by the best Ice that nature can yield. The natural Ice ice-man Tho falr-clenllng Ice-man, Tho very friendly Ice-man, That comes to your door. Mrs. Ophelia Kaapcke, iaia eth st La Grande. Oregon. AT THE Sunday-Monday "A Bedtime Story" starring Maurice Chevalier, Baby LcRoy, Helen Twclvetrces.-Adriennc Ames; Bobby Jones In "Position end Backswing"; ; Liberty comedy; Graham McNnmee News. Tues.-Wed.Thurs. "Hell Below" with Robert Montgomery. Walter Huston. Mndge Evans, Robert Young, Eu gene Pallette, Jimmlc Durante; Vltaphono Act; Liberty News Events. Frl.-Sat. "Song of The Eagles" with Richard Arlen. Charles Blckford. Mary Brlnn. Joan HershoU, Louise Dresser, Andy Dcvlne; "Husbands Remilon", comedy; Screen Souve nirs; Betty Boop cartoon: News. Tho Liberty Is presenting an un usually strong billing for next wwk, all throe feature attractions having received good reviews. Miuirtre Chevalier, debonair as ever, plays a new kind of rote In his latest picture. "A Bedtime Story." which comes to the Ubertj theatre Sunday. Maurice Is the same Paris play boy, carefrc and irreifponalble, but tho "baby he pursues la a real, gen uine one-year-old. and not the M year. blent, feminine type of the pan. Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Bverett Hortou. Adrleune Ames, ud Baby IN BRIEF' LNAND .': lXJl 1 i the yards after breakfast the 4ryear- old prisoner Jumped into tho pond He carried two heavy bolts, presum ably to use as "spreaders" to force the restraining steel grating. ItOHKKT t'AKSKfeR PIES THE DALLES, Ore., July 22 m- Robert J. Carsner, 86, registrar 'at the land office here, a former mem bor of the state senate, died at s hospital liro last night. He was operated . upon Wednesday. ....Cursner came here from . Bpray, where he operated a largo stock ranch. The funeral will be held at Spray Sunday at 2:30 p. m NEW FISCAL YEAR HITS U. S. STAFFS WITH ECONOMY AX WASHINGTON Undo Sam's Jtart on the new fiscal year July 1 wasn't an occasion for personal rejoicing by some of his employees. , Tho economy ax was due to fall on that date and they could not iook to that trusted bulwark, the civil service, for protection against Its downward swing. Workers by tho hundreds In Wash Ipgton and out In the field . were forced to go. Unofficial estimates placed the number of dismissals in the neighborhood of 8,000. Those who had not already been Informed of their fate by June ("Black Friday" was the designation given In Washington of the date) woro still uncertain. v 1'iira.sy Scuts For many of them who had not been told of their Ulsmisytvl may have to go unless they can toe trans ferrcd Into the emergency agencies. Then, too, tho horde of job hunt ers that throng the capital day by day using every known political de vice to land a position makes many of the present federal workers any thing but sure of where they stand, Hero was the situation at a glance In the various departments: In the state department 62 Wash ington employes and 50 consular of ficers went out. In tho war department all, tempo rary employes woro dismissed and,5,- 000 arsenal workors were .on a short week pending a chance at -public works Jobs. In the navy 203 dismissed and pay less furloughs planned. - r In tho treasury 60 public health officials, 66 internal revenue attorneys and clerks dismissed In Washington; about 600 public health employes and 480 Internal revenue employes dis missed In field, with furloughs jfor others. Customs bureau reduced' 1,- 000 bv nob rillinir lobs. ChuuKc Your Exit ... . i t In tho Justice department ' 711 in bureau of Investigation .and 130 others removed, about 150 to go ibe fore July 15. In prohibition 1,303 dl6 missed. ! In agriculture about 300 employes out. In commerco 100 foreign serylce and 138 domestic trado agents moved; 100 to be rotlred. 300 mar ried persons dismissed In Washington and In field. Possibly 300 others ' to go. i In tho Interior there are about S00 separations, furloughs for the rest, with several hundred employes in tho field to go. LIBERTY Leroy, the Los Angeles youngster who won the role In competition with several thousand other youngsters of his own age, head the cast which supports the French star. The story opens with Maurice's re turn to his Paris apartment, after a voyage to Africa, and his discovery that someone has abandoned a baby in his car. He calls the police to take it away, but by the time the gendarmes have arrived, he has be come so amused and delighted by the youngster that he won't hear of get ting rid of it. Instead, be calls an agency oiid. orders them to send him a nurse, and. while awaiting her' arrival, he and Horton. his valet, get Into one amusing difficulty alter tho other attempting to attend to the baby's needs. Tht nurse finally arrives. In tho person of Miss Twelvotrees, an Am erican girl stranded In Paris. She takes matters In hand, and is 'soon in love with the baby. She's soon In love with the baby's benefactor, too, but she doesn't tell him that. The picture reaches a hilarious climax as Chevalier, accompanied by his entire menage, including the Lmby, the nurse and the valet, goe& to the house of his fiancee for weekend. GRANDE, ORE. .EilrrirActress -ToWedWriter Constance Cummlngs above, no tion picture actress who went 10 London' : otter (; Jdisagrocment wlh her producers and appeared In, British fllms. will return; to America as the bride of Benn ; Levy, author and scenario, writer, . according to word : received : by . friends In Hollywood. Roosevelt, Johnson Pick N, R, A. Boards (Oontlnuea jrom page ' One) 000 employers wouM-slgn agreements with the .president .to Increase coy and put -more people to work -by shortening :the hours ,of 'thops now employed. A further molding of public opinion behind tlplan Is loolcedvfor, wlien President Koosevelt on Monday night outlines it ' to the 'nation. To Select IMiu-ds The'hext immediate step' which be gan today, - is the selection of recovery boards of seven In each of tho com merce department's 24 districts and of additional 'boards Of 'nlne'ln'eaclj state. -These units will advise 'fed eral ' headquarters on progress, and help -the campaign. Johnson meanwhile -said he -plana no exhaustive set .of regulations- ov crnlng'-appllcatlon of the-presidential aicreements will oil will : reach reverV employer through" the malis on Juljj "We'll administer this through the squawks," Johnson told newspaper men while seated at his desk where there ,werea number of national re covery administration posters bearing the eagle seal and the wonts "we' do our port." Every employer volunteering to' pay the minimum wages and employ the maximum work week gets one of these lnslgnlas to display and put on his goods. Consumers may .sign pledges to support, employers ; who have slimed the agreements. "I mean." Johnson continued, '-'that when I hear a squawk I'll decide then what action to take. We haven't had ono protest so far." His plans moved swiftly while more deliberate consideration continued on elaborated falr-competltlon codes fix ing pay and hours 'for whole indus tries. Hearings were closed on the pro posed shipbuilding, electrical, lumber and coat and suit codes. The first two were left in 'the -hands of ad ministrators for-decision. On the last two. industries were still oonferrlng, seeking agreement. This was -true also of -the -oil and coal Industries -which were trying to unite on the competitive practices they will recommend. Two Plays Staged At Training School (Cuntlndea i.rai Page Onl rtetrlnrm Rmmitt: herald. Richard Wil- Han... Ifincr fVMtrt'.V. Alice Bunch: King brbane, Elma Larson: King Can dor. Edwin Rudd; line lady, uariene Oeddce; fine lord, Jennie Ricks; country woman, Helen Blokland; country man. Clyde Wright; country lass. Holen Joan Moon; country lad. RwnM RAcnvhl: 1st COOk 'Elma LOT- son; 2nd oook. Merldee Moore; 3rd cook, Alice Bunch; majordomo. Mary Mnxon: page. Patricia Wetzel: lord high chief councilor, Burr Shaw. The program was: Chairman Introduction, by -Loot- aine Chruskllc. ' Music Violin Louise Hug, "Merry Widow Walts," by LoHar. Play. "Nevertheless" rourtn ano fifth grades. Play. "Tho Proud Princess"; scene I Music Group singing all. "The Proud Princess;" Scene n. Music Vooal-nMary Eliza Angell, "Two Stars." by CHora. "The; Proud Prinocss" Scene lit. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by 9 a. m. OPKSINO TOSIOIIT The Drive-In Root beer stand at the corner- of Adams and Hemlock will be opened tonight. The Blue Mt. Cowboys will sing from 7 until 8 o'clock. . 7-22-1 t Al'TO GLASS Have your broken windshield or side glass refitted at a saving In both time and money at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 7-21-t f. DID VOL' KNOW THAT It's cheaper to pay laundry olUs than doctor bills? Let us conserve your health. Send your laundry to the StAndard. Phone Main 6d. 7-21-2 t Cherry pltters at Melville's 7-ai-a is? Used combine harvesters. Special .terms and jjrlqes. -. -w. to. 'JUHJiflnnnwr vr. I II. , , I'll' t. V ' t l.l'i WASH DRESSES Children's . o to 1.S0 Ladles' Wo to- M.70 i GUARANTEED TO WASH & WEAR ,,Norton',klddy -Shop. i . . 7-1-1 J. 'SCHOOL i:BOJBCN "Tou can fet astatch paper af-ths Observer, to pad. 11-2-t 1. TBBASURV - PKPAI'.TMBNT ' OFPICS OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THB CURRENCY. Washington, D. 0 'May 34, 1933 Notice is hereby given ta all per sons, who may have claims against "The United fStatos National Bank of La Grande, Oregon," that W same must be presented to Hugh Boomer, Receiver,' with the. legal, proof thereof, within three months from this -date. or they may ' be disallowed. p. a. A WALT, Acting uomptroner or -the-Ourrenoy. -6-24-8-m. , , !?OR (JVERVPAY. UBB Nei heavy weight . Ransom Pattern White Semi-Porcelain . Dlnnerware, Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Oat meals, Bakers and large sized "cups now on sale aVRlchartiSDn's.;Art aid Gift Shop for from 9 cent to 28 cents each. See 'the window display of -this ware, 7-21-t-t. NOTICE OF-. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE; CIRCUIT COURT OP UNION COUNTY. "OREGON. PRANK -J. WANES end PRANOlSS J. v-HANEB,-Plaintiffs, vs. R. A. ORAWPORD, Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under andl by virtue of a writ of exe cution In foreclosure duly and regu larly issued toy the clerk of the Cir cuit Court of Union county, Oregon, dated the-20th day of June, 1983. in that certain suit In the said Circuit Court, wherein -Prank J. Hanes and Frances .'J. Hanes, r as . plaintiffs, re covered Judgment and decree against R.:A. Crawford, as defendant, In the sum of 1080.00, together with in terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per . Annum from the 18th flay of July, '1931, 'plus tho 'sum of H 50.00 as attorney's fees and for their costs and disbursements herein in curred, which said Judgment and de cree further -provides that the said sums of money constitute a valid Hen against the hereinafter described real property, with Its appurtenances, superior : to 'any blalnvof the said de fendant upon said' property, and fur ther provides and decrees that said property-bo sold to satisfy said- Judg menV attorney's fees and accruing costs for-which said Judgment and de croe was' duly given, made and enter ed on the 12th day of-June. 1933. NOW, -THEREFORE, Pursuant to said 'execution, ! wUL on 'Monday, July 31st. 1933 at the front door of the Union county court-house In the city of La Grande, .Union county. Oregon, at two o'clock In the after noon of said day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described real property, situate In. sold county and particularly described as follows: to wlt Commencing' 'at a point 160 feet, ' vEast of the S..W. comer, of Block-Y 14, of Coggan's Addition to La , ! Grande; thence "running N. 60 . feet: .thence East 45 feet; thence , South , 60 feet; thenoo West 45 feet to the place of beginning; Also Lot 2 In .Lovan's Subdivision of Block 13 of Coggan's Addition to , the town of La Grande, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said Judgment and de cree, together -with the costs which have accrued or many accrue, under and by virtue of sold execution. Dated at La Grande. Union county, Oregon, -this 23rd day of June, 1933. JESSE BRES HEARS, Sheriff of Union ' County, ( Oregon. July 1-8-15-22. A Safe, Soundly Reorganized Home Bank for Home People The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Parld I. Stoddard President F. L. Meyrre. Vice President A. K. Parker, Cashier II. A. Zurbrlck, Asst. Cahler L. H. Bramwrll, Asst. Cashier NOTICE OF SHEBIFFH SALE , Equity No. -IN THB' OlflGUIT COURT OP TOE 6TATB QP OREGON IN AND FOB l- THB COUNTY OP UNION ' JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LLPBIN BURANCE COMPANY, a corpora tlon, PlalnUff, j . J' VS. i UNITED STATES-LTWE9TMBNTCOM-fpANY, a oorporationi-TKB UNITED -STATES NATIONAL BANK of Le ,'Orande, Oregon, a naUonal banking association; H. A. BODMER, as Ro , celver of The Uoted States Na tional Bank of La Grande. Oregon, a national banking association: PIRST NATIONAL BANK OP UN ION, a 'national banking associa tion' THE ISLAND CITY MERCAN TILE AND MILLING COMPANY, a .corporation; VERA OONLEY; BURL 1 CONLEY; - J. E. WISEMAN and A. I. -i WISEMAN, his. Wife;. ROYAL CON "LBY; and H. 8. MURRAY and GRACE MURRAY, his wife, De fendants. By virtue of an execution, Judg ment order, decree and order of sale. Issued out of the above entitled Court lni the above; entitled cause, to me directed and-dated the 83rd day of June, 1933, in favor of John Han cock Mutual Life insurance Company, a , corporation, as ..plaintiff, and against United States Investment Company, a corporation, defendant, for the sum of Twenty tthree thousand five hundred and twenty seven and 06 100 j(23527.06) Dollars, which sold judgment bears Interest at tho rate, of ;10, per annum -from the said 23rd -day of June, 1933; for the further sum of 68.00 abstract fees; for the further sum of 1000.00 at torney's fees; and for the sum of 35.25 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real r property, to wlt: ; The Southwest Quarter (SW!4) , of Section Twenty-five (25), tho -East HoU (Eli) of the Southeast . , Quarter t (SEj-i ) of Section Twenty-six (26), the Northwest , quarter (NW14 ). Northeast Quar ter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE), the South Half (BK) of the Northeast Quarter (NEi ) of . Seotion Thlrty-flvo (35), Northwest Quarter (NWJ4) of Scctloiv Thirty-six (36), all In Tqwnshlp Two (2), South, Range Thlrty-nlne (30), East of tho Wil lametto Meridian; (and other land); -Together -with all water, water rights, ditches, aqueducts,-appropriations and franchises -upon, leading to, connected , with or usually had and enjoyed in con- nection with said described prem ises, and each and ; every part thereof, -whether represented by ' shares of capital -stock in .any : ditch company or by. actual In dividual ownership, or otherwise ,or which -may ; hereafter -be - ao , quired and used in connection with said described premises or I any part, thereof, said lands being situate In Union County, Oregon; included In that certain-mortgage dated the 19th day of May. 1922, recorded at. page 574 In Book' 60 of Mortgages, records of said County and .State. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said exeoution, Judgment order, .de cree and order of sale, ,and In .com pliance with the commands of sola; writ, I will on Tuesday, the 25th day of July, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front entrance of the County Court House In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption), to the high est bidder for cash in hand, all the JESTER'S SHOE SHOP High -Grade -Shoe - Repairing At; Bock. Boltom -Prices ... , Shoes Dyed 25c. 36o . We pick out .the old .stitches tlst Class, or No Pay I '1212 .Adams Next to Blrale's ....Put Yir Honey 3 Is Good Interest, Safe and Dependable Many new 'Savings Accounts 'have- been opened at this bank during the past few weeks by careful investors who. want their money to earn 8 per cent that is safe and dependable. This money comes from a variety of sources, but all of it comes with the conviction on the part of each new depositor that this is uie ideal type of conservative investment for surplus funds. Whether :the amount is small or large, your account will receive our personal attention, lour money is always available for any un expected emergency but it is always -earning, working, producing more money for your account. Of La Grande OFFICERS -AND DIRECTORS I'nvlit I. Stoddard K. I Mevem Mnrtln King ieo. it. Barnhart W. C. Perkins right, title, and interest, which the within named defendants, United States Investment Company, a or poratlon;, The United- States. National Bank of' La -Grande, Oregon, a. na. (lonal banking association; H. A. Bod. mer, as Receiver of The United States National Bank of la Grande, Oregon, a national banking association; First National Bonk. of Union, a, national banking association;. The Island. City Mercantile and. Milling. Company, a corporation;,, Vera Conlcy; Burl Con ley; J. B. Wiseman and A. I. Wise man, hia. wife! Royal Conley;, and H, S. Murray and Grace Murray, his wife! and each of ttiem and all of them! had on the lOtn day of May, ,192a the date of Uio mortgage herein fore closed, or since those dates had in and to the abovo described property, ' or any . part -thereof,, to satisfy salii execution, .Judgment order, and de cree. Interest, costs . and accruing costs. Dated tills 23rd day of June, -1933 -JESSE BRESHEARS,:Sherlff ol Un ion County, Oregon. By H. A. KIJNGHAMMER. June 24. July 1, 8, 15, 22, NOTICE. OFi FINAL 'iHETTLBMBNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t:iat the undersigned has-filed her Pinal Account aaAdmlnistratrlx of itlices tateiDf Alma Whltmer,' doceascd,. and the County Court of the Statei of Ore gon for-Unlon County has-fixed Mon. ;day the 14th day of-August,, 1033 at 10 o'clock a. m. as the .time and the Court -House at La-Grande, Union OountycOregon, os-the placo tor this hearing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement of tho same, and distribution of salt) .estate. Dated, July 15, -1933. MYRTLE WHTIMBR, 1 Administratrix of the Estate of Alma Whltmer, lc. ceased. , July 15, -22, '29.- Aug. 6, 12. t . Counts NELSON Opposite The Post" Office Stdte Tested Ice Our ice under state test, by L. 8. Leach, Feb. 3, 1933, of the Btat Department of Agriculture IS ABSO LUTELY PURE. With bacterial count of-only 10 per cublo centimeter which is almost sterile. -Residence Delivery Our- Specialty--Dependable -Service Warehouse , on N. Spruce -Open 'Until 7:30 Evenings v- Young's 'Ice ICo. i 1505 S Ave. , - Ph. Main 804, Red Cross Dnig Store "HOW THEY GLEAM t" 1 iBeadspreada and ' Pillows ; )f . silk, rayon, or celanese retain their original lus- tre, shape and smartness whenj ryrcieanca .acme ODORLESS GLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 To fork DIKErTOIta Ernest Melxifur Harry MrKlnlay B. Oreen A. K. Parker , )