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Page Four GOLF PROS BEGIN DRIVE FOR TITLE HELD.B Y 0. DUTR A i "".- .) ' !! rH BLUB MOUND COUNTRY CLUB. Milwaukee, Aug. 8 W) .Under a Bet ting of perfect weather and over one of Jhe shortest campaign grounds In the ' tournament's history, ps golfers - opened the drlyo for the national pro fessional, oluunplopljlp. , ttt . Blue Wound, today, ',,,','. Tho first starters, Len Mathew, St. Pnul, and Ben Pautko, Detroit, ban- 'ed long tee shots to open' the drlvo for 81 .qualifying positions In, tlie 30 hole test. Despite' the great verbal ' barrage that preceded the' tournament and threat of an open revolt against the Professional aoifers association, a first class field was on the scimo for me struggle to depose Olln Dutra. Los Angeles, as . champion of American1 professional golf. , ; -: i ' ACE IIUDKINS IN CRITICAL SHAPE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8 (II Another i Wood, transfusion to mako up for ,tho Inroads of a hemorrhage of, the lung ,' will he performed on Aco. Hudklns, the) boxer,-today. , ..The erstwhile "Nebraska Wildcat" . IB Jn a Qlendalei hospital n a critical condition. Incident to the removal from his body of two bullets. He was shot early Sunduy morning by ! tho. proprietor of a cafo who said: i Jiudklns.drow a gun on him. Witnesses to. the. iff air said Hud Jtlns, whoso escapades havo written, his name on police blotters several! times beforo, was engaged In a brawl In which his fists toppled several . guests Dr, P. S. O'Bollly, who directed last night's operation for removal of the bullets, announced Jfudklns was In a critical condition and very weak. Early today hospital attaches, said the I boxer (was still unconscious but , In 'fmttsfactpry': '.'.shape.. Oft q'Retlly thought Hudklns, would, live ;unless coinpilcatloiis developed. ' .The cafe proprietor, , ,R. H. . Harris, Is -held in, Jail on, suspicion of assault with, a deadly weapon.- ... ,' , , . Clinaman, Johnson ' Wretltle'To Draw " .. 4 . PORTLAND, Ore. Aug.- B (fll-rOtls iClliigmn, lBl, of Oklahoma City, and Oust Johnson, 102, of Minneapolis, !wero) given, a. draw .In their, one-hour .main event, on last night's wrestling card here, ', Clliigrnan won the first fall with a series of headlocks In 34 minutes Johnson evened tho match In lO-.mln- utee with, an alrplano spin. ' i HASKHAIX H'l'ANDINdH , , nivrlcau l,eug!i W. L Pot, Washington 04 ..88 ..028 Now. York l "' Phllacleluhla 61 60 .605 Detroit 62 64 .401 Cleveland 62 67 .477 Chicago - 48 60 .402 Boston ' '. 46 6,5 .460 Bt. Louis : 42 08 .382 Vosterilaj-'H hmuM , -'': At Now York 0-6, Washington 6-4. At-Philadelphia 6,. Boston . 8. , .At St.. Louis 0,. Chicago 0, i At Detroit 0, Cleveland 3. Natlimul league No games scheduled Monday. Coast Ixxiguo v '".No games Monday; teams travelling. Enlistments In '' Army Are Resumed Enlistments In tho United States army nt Fort George Wright, near Spokane, have been resumed again alter being discontinued slnco March 1, according to word received here todoy. : Quality Counts Opposite The Post Office NELSON "HOW THEY GLEAM I" iBcatlsproadjB and .'PUlowi ., )f silk, rnyon, or celnneso -retalix their original lus tre, 6 h i p e and sinnrtncAS whon dry-clcancd at tUo, ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 Waterspar QUICK DRYING ENAMELS I'oauliful Sharloa Eiisy to Apply Pittsburgh Paint Store 111 Elm. St. J. A. Bugg, Mgr. JESTER'S, SHOE SHOP High Grade Hhoe. IttpulrlnK At Itorlr Hot loin Prlcr .1. . Shoes Dyed U5c. 3Sc Wei pick out the old stitches 1st Class or No Payl 1212 Adams Nut to Klrnle'i AT THE LIBERTY I The . roar of airplane motors, tho scream of wind through .struts and braces, the rat-tat-tat of death-deal ing machine guns and above them alii the. friendship and hatred that flour. lehes between men engaged ln'Ilylng to death this,- briefly, Is "Tho Eagle and 'The Hawk," story of war time aviation, which opened this af ternoon at the Liberty theatre. Fredrlc March and Cary. Grant play .the two leading roles In the pic ture. Jack Oaklo lurniBhes comedy Interest and Carole Lombard xoman tlo Interest. -Stuart Walker directed. The story by John Monk Saunders author, of ''Wings", i centers iarauud two wartlmo filers who aro an un beatable combination In the. air but the bitterest of enemies on the ground. March Is the pilot,, a - bril liant, reckloss filer ..who can out maneuver .anything else in-the air, Orant Is the observer, a skillful, ruth less gunner, .who Can. fill anything. In sight with a load of deadly machine- gun bullets. . . ; i, - CALIFORNIANS tVISIT. WALLOWA WALLOWA (Special) Mr.'and Mrs, Stewart Tulley and-two small daugh ters arrived at , Wallowa Monday, from Sacramento, Cat., and aro visiting Mr and Mrs. O. T. McDanlol. Tho Tulley family Is spending tholr vacation traveling ami, had 'visited In Van couver, B. C, . before, conlng hero They expect to visit hero three weeks FIND IT HERE Copy, for- tills' Column mast oe in' by irs.-ni. , y Dance Fletchers Round-Up .band.' aoodurod's, Union, Wed., Aug. 9th. ' : 1 ' ' 1 tp, NOTIPB Oregon ' Trail Barber Shop has mavc-d .across Adams nto tho Lottes Bldg.. P.,,M.-,.-Wy(i. JTCB. ,.' ., n7 .? August lOtli last day. to. pay water rent without a, penalty , 8-7-3t Moon's Pure Vanilla .Extract Is cot ter and costs less, 3 m. 33c, 0 oz. 52c, pint S1.30. 8-1-1 m. August 10th last day to .pay. water rent without a penally 8-7-3t ' ' ' NOTI0H 01 1'lNAI, ACCOUNT IN Till-! COUNTY. flOUItlv ). UNION COUNTY. STATU OK OltKdON IN THE MATTER OF "THE tS'i'ATE OP GERALD RUMMEL, DECEASED: ' CEASED. ' ' ' Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned, ' administratrix of the os- Uito of Gerald Rummol, deceased, has filed her final account In the County Cpuvt or Union County, stato of Ore gon, ami that Thursday, September 7, 1033 at tho ihour of 11:00 a. m. or said day In tho County Court room at .tho, County Court House at La Grande' has 'been designated its the ,'j ; , c Only Thor sa : Can 'Give Yen Tree Rolling" and the Super' -Whether or not your clothes aro cleaned thor oughly and safely depends on two things tlie water action and the wringer. .The Thor 'Agitator produces 18 currents of water, that afford the speediest, safest washing ..action, it is possible to produce. It will not tangle or tear clothes makes them last 50 ' longer. Cuffs and collars are washed spotless ly .clean in six minutes, without rubbing. You'll find this agitator only in. the THOR.. M il l ! i r '.m&s Easy Terms PHONE FOR EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER COMRANY f r-rr. -r ; r IV' ' 5 , k WORLD'S CHAMPION HIGH JUMPER "Diamond 'Jubilee", world's champion IiIrIi Jumping horse, will bo seen nt tho- OroHon State. Fall-, Sept. .4-0. The woiultr horse,' holder of (ho cliniupionslilp with n leap of 8 feet 4 Inches, 'will pm-form ill Jim Mftilcnvc's Gynikhanii, part of tlic free two hour Bhow presented ':nlf!htly. lit company tvllh VDhiiiiomi ilublluo" will lie; ninny other cliainplon Junipers, Incluaiog (he famous-"Inconiu Tax" and "Silver Htiir." time and place ; for the hearing or objections to said final account and the settlement' thereof. All persons interested In said estato aro hereby further notiried to fllo tholr objec tions to said final account, If any there be, In writing, on or before tho day fixed herein' for the settlomcnt of said final account. Date of first publication, August 8, 1033. ' Date or last publication, September 6, 1033. EVA RUMMEL, Administratrix. Aug. 8, 15. 22, 20. Sopt. 6. 1H YOU KNOW-THAT we will size and press your hand-knit dress while you wait? -You are wel come to sco the entire . bporatlon. Phono Main 60, for appointments. Standord Laundry. - 8-7-2t August loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7-3t FOR YOUR TAHI.K ' You will bo delighted with the now green and rose glosswaro which Is now on salo at Richardson's Art and aift Shop. A complete service of Tea Cups and -Saucers, Plates, Bowls, ' Platters, Cako Plates, aiid Pooled- Tumblers for only 6, 10 and 15c each while they last. -Sec tho window now at Rich ardson's Art anil! Girt Shop. 8-3-3 t. Wrissgea Agitatir : ''.11 "Free Roiling" Wriiager No other washer has ' a wringer that -even approaches the Thor Free-Rolling Wringer in .design or, action. It is an exclusive Thor feature. Note these rylvantages: I. Gear driven no roll slipping to tear the clothes. 2. One control does three things applies roll pressure starts rolls in motion and tips water deflector to correct position. 3. Automatic and constant pressure. 4. Extra deep drain pan prevents splashing or spilling of water,' 5. Super-safety. Remember, you'll find this wringer only on the THOR. A FREE HOME (DEMONSTRATION LA GRANDE EVENING 1 V'J August, 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7-3t Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. August loth lust day to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7r3t CurrlcrB Tablets at Moon Drug Co. .8-4-1 m. . FOR YOUR CAR Windshields and side glasses quick ly and correctly fitted at small cost' to you at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 8-8-8 x, TltKASUKY PEPAFTMENT OFFICE OF. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Washington.; D. o., May 24, 1933 Notice ls hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against "The United States National Bank .of La Grande, Oregon," that the-same must bo presented to Hugh-Boomer, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three-months from this-, date, or they may be disallowed., ' ' F. G. AWALT, Acting Comptroller 01 the Currency. ' , 6-24-8 m. " SCHOOL CHn.OBEN You can get scratch paper at the Observer.1 Bo pad. ;ll-2-t f. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ta'.M.MONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP, THE STATE OP ORBOON FOR COUNTY OP UNION '! State of Oregon, represented and act ing oy juuus u. . aieier, uovernor, .Hal E. Hons, , Secretary of State, George A. White, Adjutant General, . Winter S... Fisher -and. Preecott W. Cooktagham, comprising the World War Veterans' State Aid Commis sion of the State of Oregon, Plain tiff ', ' ' - .vs. " ' ' , ' Walter J. Henry, and Matle K. Henry, his wife; J. D. Slater and Pannle B, , Slater, ids wife; and John) Wid en, Defendants. "'' . TO. Walter J. Henry. ' ' r IN THE HAMB OP THE STATE OP OREGON you are required to appear and answer - the ' complaint filed against you In the -above entitled court and cause,' on or before the 20th day of August, 1033, the said date being the lost day of the five weeks period prescribed by order for the publication of .this summons. And If you fall to answer' sold complaint or otherwise plead herein, for want thereof, the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt: For' Judgment end decree against the defendants, Walter J. Henry and Matle K. Henry, Jus wife, for the sum of (2742.52,' together with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per an numfrom the 10th day of January, 1932, until paid, and (276.00, attorney fees, for the collection of plaintiff's note' and foreclosure of plaintiff's mortgage, and for plalntTlt's costs and disbursements Inourred herein.1 That the plaintiff's mortgage given to secure the note described In plain tiff's complaint be decreed -to be a first and prior 1 lien over . all : other Hens and encumbrances and that the said sums of money above set forth be decreed. to, -be a good, valid, ana subsisting Hen upon the said prem ises under , and by --virtue of the said mortgage,- upon all: or .the property described 4n plalntirf's mortgage, to wlt: . . Commencing. at a point:-forty - (40) rods West of the: Northeast corner : of ; Section ; four (4) , In Township one (1) North Range thirty-nine (39), - East of the WlUamette ' .Meridian; ' ' running -thence , West twenty-four (24) ' rods, thence -South .ten (JO) riMs, First "Butternut, All A ;ri pa Uhence East twenty-four (24) rods, thence North ten (10) rods to the place of beginning. Also, -The North . half (14) ot the Southeast quarter ( !4 ) and the Southeast quarter ( ) of 1 the Southeast quarter ('i) of Sec tion thirty-three (33); also com mencing at the Northeast corner ' of the Southwest quarter ( ' ) of the Southeast quarter (!4) of said Section thirty-three (33), 1 and running thence Bouth' fifty-1 two (62) rods, thence Northwest erly' to the Northwest corner of .the Southwest quarter ( 14 ) . of the Southeast quarter ( 14 ) of said! Section 'thtrty-ttireo (33); thence1 East to the, place of beginning. Being In Township Two (2) North Range thirty-nine (u9). East of the Willamette Meridian.1 Also the Northwest quarter (14) of the Southwest quarter (14) of Section thirty-four (34), In Township Two (2), North Rohg-' thirty-nine (38), East of the Wil lamette Meridian.' exoeptlng from' tho above -described land a tract lieretorord conveyed andVdescrlb-1 ed as follows, to-wlt: Commenc-I . lng at the Northeast. corner or the Northwest quarter ( 14 ) of the Southwest' quarter (14) of said Section thirty-four (34), run ning thence West one hundred twenty (120) rods, thence South four (4) rods, thence East one hundred twenty (120) rods, thence North four (4) rods to-the place of - beginning. All situated In Union-County, Oregon. ' and that the said .mortgage be fore closed, and tlie property therein de scribed 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 said' property be applied to the payment of tlie amounts due the plaintiff and to be come due upon the promissory- note described '-'-in '- plaintiff's -mortgage, reasonable attorney fees ' and costs and- dlsbursements -'of--this suit; and accruing ;costs,' and the ' balance, - If any, to-be paid' to tlie defendants, , or their successors In Interest,-as-their tnteresta may "appear; ' ' tlutf tlie Sheriff, at the time or the said sale of- the said -mortgaged property,, put the purchaser of said property ln possession, thereof,' that : the Sheriff be directed to execute and deliver ,to said, purchaser at the: time of tfhe said,.saiev,a certificate of sale to.saia property and a -Sherlf f 's deed to ttie f - I'VJc -V,', S)TD) TP A As a Result of the Government Processors Tax . and Subsequent -Rise "in the Price of Flour Bread Prices :Vill Be As Follows: Grade Bread and" "Malted :Milk" I Bread.? 1 ? Pound and a Half Loaves at 13c Secondary Grade Breads .Pound.and a Half Breads These.Prices in Line With Bread Price Increases Already in Effect in Qther Cities of the Northwest '. : -. ' '" ' ' I ' i . ; i ! , , ': ... ... T.r r ir-TfT-in.? i - " ti j . itictr imams, rroprietor Wnimtteffs Bakeiry M ' ! nt ' iir'-.i.. n Philip Winters, Proprietor same at the expiration of tho tlmo allowed by law for the redemption of real property, If no redemption bo hod. ' That the'equlty of the dofendonts. j; d. Slater and. Pannle B. Slater, his wile, and John Wldeli; and all per sons claiming under them In and to said mortgaged property, or- any part thereof, be forever barred and fore closed of and from ail right, title; Hen, estate, or Interest In and. to or upon sold mortgaged property, .and every - part thereof, -saving .and ex cepting only the. statutory right of redemption. . That tho said mortgage be declared to toe prior In time and superior In right to any ilght,..tltle,. lien, esrnto or interest, or any claim of . any right, title, lien, Estate or Interest which the defendants, rWalter ,ji Henry end Matle K. Henry, his wile. J. D. Slater and Fannie B.. Slater, his wife, and John .Wldell, or any of them, may have or claim to. have In ,or to upon sold premises or any part thereof, and that all of the de fendants, and each of them, and all persons, or parties . claiming under them, or any of . them. . may be for ever enjoined and debarred front as serting any claim .whatsoever In and to said land and premises adverse to plaintiff, and for such other ano fur ther relief as to the Court may seem Just. and equitable. ' .SECURITY SALESMAN : Wanted,.. '. In La Grande . territory, ' -.ui---.ta represent Portland house with nation-wide . .'connections although participating in no un- ; I ' -derwrltlngs. It Is neces sary, of course, to be , familiar with flnoncial ' - arralrs but not prejud- -:'.' Iced, anel above oil -one ' who will honestly and . ' . . conscientiously endeavor '- 'to better-the holdings or " . his client. ' Please -write . fully. ' Glad to hear from " those In other localities. Jofin G. Galbrnith, ' i UNIVERSAL BOND (c i ; ;' MORTGAGE CORP. , , Fourth and Stark '"' , Portland, Ore. i O Loaves Sell at 12c wedaimesduay 17 nf Pound n t Tuesday, August 8, 1933 This summons Is published by r der of the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Circuit Judge-of the State .of. Oregon for Union. County, made. and entered In the above .entitled court pn the 31st day of July, ; 1833, prescrjblng that tills summons'-be served-)! pub lication . thereof . . that . the ..some ) bo published once, a week or four, suc cessive weeks In five-conseoutlra. Is sues ot' the Lai Grande: Evening Ob server, a newspaper, published -dally in ' the City of , Ls, i Grande. . .Union County, Oregon, and "of general cir culation In said county. . . HUGH E. BRADY, Attorney lor. Plain tiff, residing at la Grande, Oregon. Date of First publication: 'August l.1833. . " .. ' . .. -' ' Date . of , Lost , Publication; . August 39,. 1933. , Aug. 1, 8,. 15, 2a and 29. ""' 'Beginning Monday, Augrfth 'e:WJn' Open, n't -S A, M.y,' . and Close, at 8, P. M. . Phone. yourordera,,(n by 4 p,m. i.for .your,:dally.idBll.very. . GAITHER jICE0& ' " FUEL' CO. ' Phone MAl!S-k28 :i Autboruwd SERVICB ' ,?'0n Studebaker tBulck and Pontlso . Au(om'obliM All Types of Repairing ' , '' ,3y. Expert. Mechanics M.'J.iGo88 Automobiles - -. Main-.82 Pound Loaf ! "itedCross. Drug Stor CRi Pound Loaf Loaf j