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HUSKIES DEFEAT
IDAHO IN THIRD
GAME OF SEASON
COAHT CONFERENCE
(Northern Division)
W. L. Pet.
Washington 3 0 1.000
Oregon Btato 1 1 .800
Oregon - 1 1 .600
Washington State 2 2 .600
Idaho ; . 0 3 .000
MOSCOW, Ida., Jan. 13 (n Undo
leated and with thres of the -eon'a
four game with the Unlvorlty
ol Idaho eafoly In the bag, the Uni
versity of Washington Huskies woro
out to battle for another win tonight
and add to their league lead. The
scoro last night was 30 to 20.
Meanwhile In Oregon, the , two
northern division Foclflo Coast con
ference rivals thore also wing Into
action against each other for the first
time, with Oregon Stato to meet Ore
gon at Eugene, ach won one and
lost cue game against Washington
State last week.
Bob Gelor, flashy Washington for
ward, who shines also In a guard
berth and who wan the big scorer In
last week's series at Seattle, sparked
the Huskies to win here last night.
After the Vandals led at the half,
19 to 18, Qaler wont on a scoring
rampago to lead his mates to victory.
IIIMltH, INDIANS BCOKK WINS
8AM FRANCISCO, Jan. 13 Ml First
battles In 'the southern division, Pa
clflo Coast conference, basketball
raco put the University of California
Bears Mid Stanford Indians out In
front today.
The Bears stepped out to beat the
University of Southern California 36
to 30 In tho season's opener at Berke
ley last night and will meet tho
Trojsna In a second cont tonight.
Stanford Invaded the south and
romped over the University of Cali
fornia at Los Angoles Bruins 45 to
3(1. The two teams will meet again
In Los Angeles tonight.
Ski Tournament
Sunday Postponed
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 13 VP) The
annual tournament of the Cascade
ski olub will not bo held tomorrow
at Government Camp on Mt. Hood as
planned, President Fred McNeil an
nounced here last night.
Ho said there was "not enough
now."
Cleto Locatelli
Beats Kid Berg
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 WH-Cleto Lo
catelli. who was supposed to meet
Tony Caiusoncrl In a return bout lost
night, today had established hlmsolf
as a favorite to beat the formor light
weight champion when they finally
do get together two weeks from, now.
Canzonerl, Injured In training, was
unable to fill the engagement so Cleto
filled In tho time by administering
a thorough beating to Jackie Kid
Berg before a scanty crowd of 6000
at Madison Square Garden.
16 Golf era Remain
In San Francisco's
Open Tournament
SAN FRANOICO, Jan. 13 (in on
the trail of 4000 prlzo money, 16
surviving golfers too off today in tho
third round of tho annual San Fran
olsco national match play open cham
pionship. Many of the notables of profes
sional ranks 'were swept out of com
petition as a result of a list of upsots
yesterday, and tho last of tho ama
teur entrants was eliminated, but tho
field still contains an lmprcuslvo
quota of par chasors from all sections
of the country.
The tournament medalist. Johnny
Rogers of Denver, continues to paeo
tho Hold, with two former winners of
this tltlo still In the running.
TILLAMOOK 111(1,1' WINS
' TILLAMOOK, Ore., Jan. 13 VP)
Coach Russol Rarcy's Tillamook high
basketball team won a checking duol
from tho Willamette university fresh
men 17 to 16 herd last night.
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NOTICE
Scries "B Time Certificates ot
Deposit tttsued by the First Nn
ttonni Bank of La Grande, Oregon
on March 1, U33 nnd due on
December 15. 1034, have been call
ed for payment on February 14,
1934. Interest on same ceasca af
ter that date.
First National Bank
of La Grande
David I. Stoddard, President
A. K. Parker, Cnahler
Knots Opened or Close
Financial statements mv
tax returns compiled
FRANK U ULACK
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THEY SEE ACTION TONIGHT
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Two or IIUI llelnhurt's I'lilverslly of Oregon basketball stars who will
meet Orexon mate at Diircno toultlit. The WeMwilH opened their
conference kcuhoii by splildna u two-game series with Washington Ktate.
I ft Is Cuplulii (lllliert Olliiger, guard. On the right U Wlllard Jonm,
sl-rot four-Inch sophomore center.
CARNERAANDMAX
MAY BATTLE SOON
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 Ifll One
snappy Interview between Jack
Dcmpsey and Col. John Reed KJlpat-
rick seemed to have changed the en
tire heavyweight situation today, and
left a strong probability of a title
meeting between Prlmo Camera and
Max Boer In Juno.
After Col. Kllpatrlck, president of
Madison Square Garden, had chatted
with Dcmpsey and Ancll Hoffman,
Boer's manager, It was Indicated that
tho prospects of a Bacr-Carnora bout
woro not so dismal after all.
Ira Dern Defeats
Str angler Lewis
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 13 UP)
Ira Dern, 310, Salt Lake City, wrestler,
defeated Ed (Stranglcr) Lewis, 330,
California, In a match horo last
night, Dern won tho first fall; In 11
minutes with n figure-four head
scissors and was awarded tho second
fall at tho end .of 15 minutes, after
ho had thrown Lewis out of the ring.
Lewis was counted out.
Oregon Normal Is
Winner In Rough Go
SALEM, Jan. 13 Oregon Nor
mal school defentccl Willamette uni
versity 32 to 24 hero liwt night In
a basketball gamo featured more by
rough play than by smnrt basketball.
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NORMAN. Oklu. (IV-Coffee with
cream Is a better "bracer" than
black coffee, Lottlo M. H. Russell and
Helen B. Burton of tho University of
Oklahoma announced after oxtenslvo
experimentation with co-eds ua sub
jects. Alt; Amliuluiire In Arctic
STOCKHOLM WV-iFlighU of 300
miles to aid the sick In the far north,
with frequent forced landings because
of frovion fuel lines, arc normal rou
tine for tho air ambulance corps at
Boden, near tho Arctic clrclo. Each
year tho station's plane covers about
12,500 miles In flight or 00 to 70
miles each over snow, ice and forests.
During the first 10 days of Mis
souri's open season on fur-bearing
animals Fred Overstrcot, 13, nnd Al
fred Welnier, 13, of Tipton caught
21 skunks, 11 opossums and two
mink.
Wo'i'o proud of our used cars bought right and priced
right so they will sell. All cars are reconditioned and
ready Cor'aervice at this moment.
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FISH, EVASIVE FOR YEAJtS,
- FINALLY CAL'UllT ON SHORE
- AUCKLAND, New Zealand VP) A
unique specimen of the unlforn rib
bon fish, which scientists have sought
for years In the Mediterranean sea
and around tlie Canary Islands, swani
ashore here at tho feet of an ama
teur collector.
Tho fish Is said to be the world's
nost nearly perfect specimen. It has
a long red comb curling above the
snout.
IIOOTI.EClGEHS JAM JAILS SO
FINLAND UUIL1IS CAMP
HELSINGPORS (P) So many boot
leggers have been sentenced to com
pulsory labor under recent legislation
that barracks capablo of accommo
dating 200 have been built in the
Sukova district of Central Finland.
The sentenced bootleggers are to
be employed In reclaiming marshy
nnd rocky land.
Finnish customs authorities re
port that 120,000 gallons of contra
band liquor woro seized In the first
11 months or 1033 as compared with
08.280 In the same period of 1032.
It is officially stated that these fig
ures represent only 10 per cent of
the Illegal traffic, (
WOMAN'S HAT PllOllLEM
IN VICTORIAN HOUSE
MELBOURNE, Australia (flV-The
first woman elected to the Victorian
legislative assembly. Lady Peacock,
will have to rcmovo nor hat when at.
tending sessions under, the present
rules.
There Is talk, however, of pass
ing a special crule to permit her to
keep her hat on.
As In America, where iiv recent
years wldowB have succeeded their
husbands as members of congress,
Lndy Peacock, was elected to the scat
left vnAnt by the death of Sir Al
exander Peacock,
Frcni'li Find Htono Ago llnvcn
PERIGUEUX, France VP) A vast
cavern dating from the Stone Age
has been discovered by orcheolo
glsts near the top or a hill at VUlaln
blard. The place appeared to havo
been hewn out of the rock. Quanti
ties of flint axes, spear heads and
other implements woro found.
Paraguay KutMises Bolivian Flags
ASUNCION VP) Paraguay has
placed In Its national war museum
10 Bolivian battlo flags captured in
tho Chaco war and tho whlto banner
ot truce raised over Fort Boquoron
when that stronghold fell to Para
guayan besiegers In October, 1032,
after o strugglo of more than a
month.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
FEW CHANGES IN
EXCHANGE TODAY
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 VP) Wal!
street watched Washington, today for
further Indications that something
was about obout to happen In the
gold and monetary situation.. The re
suit was that speculation In otocks
was of a highly discreet character
and price movements Indecishe. The
market closed Irregular with trans
fers approximating 700,000 shares.
Closing figures included:
Air Reduc 9814
Al Chom and Dye 146
American Can ........ 05
American T and T 114 -
Bethlehem Steel 38
J. I. Case '. - 70
Col a and B 12H
Continental Can 77'4
General Motors 34
Johns Manvll!e -. . 67
Llbboy-O-Ford - ,. iT
Liggett and Myers B . 80
Montgomery Ward 23
Nat Distill 2814
J. O, Penney 68
Pub Ser of N. J. ...... 38
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We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness and sympathy In
our bereavement,
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that this pattern will -be closed out
at tills time, during the January
Clearance Sale at Richardson's Art
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a piece. Take advantage of this spe
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK '
PORTLAND, Jan. 13 VP) Cattle:
2047, calves 236 for week. Market
active for all classes, generally 25c
higher. Top steers 03.85; fed steers
M 15-6 00; heifers 03.75-4.60; beef
cows 02.763.86; bulls 02.25-3.75: good
to choice vealers $6.60-0.60; medium
04.00-6.00.
Hogs: 4328 for week. Trading ac
tive, 26-40C higher. Top light butch
ers 04.65; heavyweights 04.00; slaugh
ter pigs 03.76-3.86; packing sows 03
3.26: feeder pigs 03.25-3.36..
Sheep: 1708 for week. Trade steady
to strong. Choice wool lota 46.60-7;
mediums 08.00; shorn 05.85-6.00; old
wethers 03.003.50; slaughter ewes,
Ol.50-2.00. . ,
Lee Coats, center of the Associ
ated Press All-America second team,
was presented a trophy for "the most
valuable player" on the University
of California. squad by Joe E. Brown,
film comedian, at Los Angeles.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
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We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their help and sym
pathy during our bereavement. .
Chas. Schooler,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mason,
Mrs. Grace Comstock .
Mrs. E: N. Cass,
Howard Goyen.
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Mrs. Grace Comstock ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Comstock,
Mrs. Louella Harvey,
Ed Comstock,
Russell Comstock,
Mrs. Bertha Doyle. 1-13-ltp
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE
NOTICE Is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of a foreclosure exe
cution, decree and order of sale is
sued out of and under the seal of
(he Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for .Union County, dated the
12th day of January, 1934, to mo di
rected and delivered upon a judg
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ment, decree and order of sale duly
made and entered In said Court on
the 12th day of January, 1934, In a
suit therein pending, wherein W. S.
Harer and Valette Horer. are the
plaintiffs, and William Rollins and
Florence Rollins, husband and wife;
A. V. Llndgren and Beryl Llndgren,
husband and wife; C. E. Morris and
Jessie M. Morris, husband and wife;
and Mae E. Klein, are defendants,
and in which said suit, a Judgment
and decree was duly entered In favor
of the plaintiffs and against the de
fendants, William Rollins and Flo
rence Rollins, his wife, both Jointly
and severally, In the sum of 91810.00,
together with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per annum from nnd aft
er the date hereof; and for the
further sum of $160.00 attorney's fees
and the costs and disbursements in
curred herein and In which decree it
was further adjudged and decreed
that the hereinafter described real
property be sold under execution in
the manner provided by law; and
that all of the defendants named in
said suit, have no further right, title
or Interest therein, save only the
statutory right of redemption.
THEREFORE, by authority of said
execution, decree and order of sale,
and in obedience to the commands
of said writ, I will, on Tuesday, the
20th day of February, 1934, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in
the city of La Grande, Union County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, sub
ject to redemption, the following de
scribed real property, and all of the
right, title, interest and equity of
the said defendants named, in said
suit, and to said described real prop
erty on the date of the mortgage
foreclosed in said suit, or since ac
quired therein or thereto, or that
they now have therein or thereto, to
wlt: , .
The West 74 feet of lot num
ber four (4) In -Block number'
; thirty-one (31) in Chaplin's adr
dttlon to Lb Grande, Union
County, Oregon. '
The proceeds of said sale to be ap
plied In the payments of the said
Judgment and decree, after payment
of the costs of Bale of said described
premises.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
12th day of January, A. D 1934.
JESSE BRBSHEARS,
Sheriff of Union County Oregon.
Jan. 13, 20, 27 Feb. 3, 10.
NOTICE OP FILING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby lven that tiie
undersigned haB filed her Final Ac
count and Report as executrix of
the estate of Lydfa Day, deceased,
and the County Court of Union Coun
ty, Oregon, has fixed Tuesday, the
lflth day of January, 1934, at 10
o'clock In the' forenoon, at Its court
room at tho Court House In La
Grande, Oregon, as tho time and
place for hearing any and all objec
tions to the said Final Account and
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settlement of said estate.
OLAHA ANDERSON, Executrix,
GREEN & HESS,
Attorneys for Executrix,
Residing at La Grande. Oregon.
Dec. 10-23-30 Jan. 6-13.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE .18 HEREBY GIVEN, that
under and by virtue of a foreclosure
execution, decree and order of sale
Issued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Union County, dated the
18th day of December, 1033, to mo
directed and dellvcrd upon a Judg
ment, decree and order of sale duly
made andi entered In said Court on
the 15th day of December, 1033, In a
suit therein pending, wherein Lee
B. Bouvy, Is the plaintiff, and Cor
nelia Penlngton, Stewart M. Penlng
ton, Charles Clyde Penlngton, Berry
Pcnlpgton, a minor, Lena Penlngton,
as guardian of the person and estate
of Berry Penlngton, a minor, Baxter
Kavanaugh and Lilian Kavanaugh,
husband and wife, are defendants.
and in which said 6Ult, a Judgment
and decree was duly entered In favor
of the plaintiff and against the de
fendants. In the sum of $2000.00, to
gether with Interest at tho rate of B
per annum, from and after the 23rt
day of June, 1032: and for the furth
er sum of $200.00 attorney's fees,
and the costs and disbursements' In
curred herein and taxed at $28.70;
and In which decree it was further
adjudged and decreed that the here
inafter described real property be sold
under execution In the manner pro
vided by law; and that all of the
defendants named In said suit, have
no further right, tltlo or Interest
therein, save only the statutory right
of redemption.
THEREFORE, by authority of said
oxecutlon, decree and order of sale,
and In obedience to the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
20th day of January, 1033, at the
hour of 10 A. M.. at the front door
of the County Court House, in the
City of La Grande, Union County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, sub
ject to redemption, the following de
scribed real property, and all of the
right, tltlo, Interest and equity of
the said defendants named In said
suit, and to said described real prop
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erty, on the date of the mortgago
foreclosed! in Bald suit, or since ac
quired therein or thereto, or that
they now have theroln or thereto, to-
wit:
Tho East 02 feet of Lot num
bered 10. and the south 22)4 feet
of tho East 00 feet of Lot num
bered 11. in Block numbered 8,
of Romlg's Addition to La Grande,
Union County, Oregon, according
to the recorded plat thereof, sit
uate In the southwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of Section
6, In Township 3 South, Rango
38 East of the Willamette Me
ridian. The proceeds of said sale to be ap
plied In the payments of the said
Judgment and decree, after payment
of the costs of sale of said described
premises.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
16th day of December, 1033.
JESSE BRESHEARS,
Sheriff of Union County, Ore
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