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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Saturday, January 20, 1934
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An Independent Newspaper
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H. W. PREDCRJCK3 .
HABOLD M. P1NLAY
Published evalngi. eiceptlon Buntlay, at 1710 Sixth atreet, La
Grande, Oregon.
Intend, at the Postofflce of La Grande, Oregon, u Second Claw
Uall Matter under tot of March a, 1878.
.OmOIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THH
.CITY OP I.A GRANDS . ' ..'
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS I '
' The Associated Pres 1 exclusively entitled to use for publication '
of all newa dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited If pub
lished ben. All . rlghta of , republication of, special dispatches In
this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. "
Rational Advertising , Representative
H. O. MOGEffBEN CO., Ino.
Ban Francisco,' Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago
-- , DetroltNew York ' '
OREGON STATERS
NOSE OUT OREGON
FRIDAY, 16 TO 9
PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE
I Nortlierrl Division
'. ., . . ' W. L. Pet.
Washington - . 8 0 1.000
Oregon 8tato a 2 .600
Oregon , . . 2 2 .600
Washington 8tate 2 i Jim
Idaho 0 4 .000
OOEVAIilS, Ore., Jan. 20 J.T) Tho
Oregon State 'Reavers nosed out Ore
gon here list1 night, 16 to 9, in one
' of the lowest-scoring, tightest-guarding
games In the northern division.
Paclflo Coast conference, In years and
- moved Into a second place tie with
Oregon. : "
: In' the first half, the Beaver
scored . only three' points, and Ore-
' son was able to score only three In
the second half. Oregon led at the
half, 6 to 3.;' The win evened the
season's two games between the
' teams, and each have won two and
V lost two conference clashes.
George Hlbbard, Oregon State for.
ward, tossed In four goals and three
free throws for 11 points to account
- for' most of his team a scoring.
The University ' 6f Washington,
league leadens with six wins and no
- defeats, plays a non-conference game
- tonight with college of puget sound,
: at Seattle, while the University of
Idaho Vandals invade Pullman for
-' a conference' clash with Washington
State college, : Lili jfci
J. H. BLUNT TO
SPEAK SUNDAY
J. H. Blunt, hood of social science
In tho High school, will apeak to the
young people of the Methodist church
' Sunday at 6:30 p. m. using as hla
toplo, "The Challenge to Young Peo
ple Today." Mr. Blunt la a popular
speaker with the young folks of the
various enure nes navuig aaaressea
the various groups many times In
. tno last xour years, xne young peo
ple of the elty are Invited regardless
of church affiliation. The meeting
closes in time for those who. wish to
attend evening services c lac where,
DELONG HOME A
FROM MEETING
E. H. DoLonjr has roturneV' from
Salem where he attended tho hearing
or. the-croamery code, under tlio new
Oregon agricultural, adjustment, law
passed by the last session of the legis
lature. New Coach Named,
At Auburn Friday
-AUBURN, Ala,, Jan. 20 (P) Jack
Meagher, former Notre Dome star who
coached last season at Rice Institute,
was named successor to Coach, Cliet
Wynno Friday, as head football coach
et Alabtmm Polytechnic Institute.
AT THE
Sunday-omlny: "Sons of the Desert
Ktarrlni; Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy.
Clinrllo Chase; "Antakchnk" spcctnl
scenlo Journey with tho "Glacier
Priest"; Wnlt Disney All-Color Our.
tool! "Lullaby. Land"; Clralmm Mc
Namce News,
. Tuca- - Wed.' - Thurs: Double fenture
program', Lionel Bftrr-moro with
Alice Brady In "Should Incites Be
havo"; alGO Warner Baxter. Helen
Vinson. Warner Oland In. "As Hus
bands Go"; Liberty-Observer News
Prlday - Saturday: Itobcrt Mont
Romcry and MatlKC Evans In 'TukI
tlve Lovers'!; Laurel and Hardy
Comedy "Dirty Work"; Cartoon:
Liberty News Events: (Saturday
matlnre only) Clmpter 7 "FlKlitlni;
With Kit Carson."
When a husband tries to deceive
his wife, he is alrmiet certain to be
come involved In a scries of diffi
culties. This Is especially true If he
Is assisted In his fabrications by one
as dumb as Stan .Laurel, who, with
his sldc-spllttlng, eye-brow - raising
partner, Oliver Hardy, is aeen In trtelr
latest Hal Roach - M-a-M feature
length comedy, "Soua of the Desert."
coming Sunday to the Liberty theatre.
Assisted, by a notable cast Includ
ing Charley Chase, a star In his own
right; Mae, Buscti. Dorothy Christy
and Luclcn Llttlclleld. a situation, of
wlfe-dcccpllon , Is . turned , Into a
screamingly funny picture that ably
colors, the mirth-provoking antics of
the stellar, comedy team.
On,. the, same bill. Is' the. picture
AnlokgUak,',' filmed, by Father. Bcr
nord Hubbard,
Probably . some. of. nature's most
amazing , phenomena are those dls-
covered , by Hubbard. In the large.
oorpo rated)
Publisher and General Manager
Business Manager.
LOCAL BRIEFS
UiikIjioss .Vtnlfcor , .
O. H. Zurcher, of Enterprise, was :a
business visitor In La Grando Thurs
day night, i
From .Wallowa . .'
Among the visitors from the branch
who were in La Qrande Thursday Is
J. O. Bslrd, of Wallowa.
VialUi.fr More
Mrs. Morle Campbell and her sister,
Miss Frieda Mulkey, of Nnmpa, Idaho,
are visiting in La Grande, calling
on old friends. They formerly made
their home hero until 1910 and this
Is their first visit since that time.
They find La Qrande very' changed,
tbe city having grown considerably
since that time. They expect to re
turn to Nampa today. !;"
MKs Broomfleld III ' .. ; .
Miss Fern Broomfleld Is 111 at the
home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Broomfleld.
GRAND JURORS
CALLED FOR
JANUARY 24
Judge J. W. Knowlen, circuit Judge.
has called a grand Jury session for
Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 10 o'clock at
the-court couso to consider cases
bound over to them and to prepare
criminal cases for the next term, of
courjj which opons on Monday, Feb. fi.
Motion day win too held Wednesday,
preparing for tho February term of
court. . . ;
Tho case of La Conte vs. the Union
Construction company, heard -herb
boforq Judge 0. H. Mf.Culloch, of Ba
tter, was transferred today to Baker
for arguments.
HOLD ANNUAL
DINNER JAN. 24
Tho Benefit Association of Railway
Employes will hold its annual dance
and banquet Wednesday evening, Jan.
34 at the Socajawea Inn. The ban
quet will be held at 7 o'clock followed
by tho election of officers- for the
new year. Dancing will follow at 0
o clock with music furnished by Lind
say's orchestra.
Joe Jaqk$on Loses
Appeal to Landis
CHICAGO. Jan. 20, T) ' Ke ne saw
Mountain Lnndis, commissioner of
baseball, Friday, donlod the appllca
tlou. of "Shoeless, Joo" Jackson, In
volved In the, Wlii to Sox scandal of
1010, for reinstatement.
l'ltlilUC HN(i K.UmiQVAKEp
WAiplUNGTON W') 'Tilt motors."
Instruments the Jnpuncfie claim can
bo. used to, predict ,cavthquakes,a few
hours or even days In advance, have
been Installed by the const ni
geoclotlo survoy at tho UnlvcrtUy ol
Cailfornlo.
LIBERTY
Liiurcl fcnd Hardy Ini ''Sons of
L the Dcscm"
uctlve crater .In the world. Anlakchsk
Kreiiucntly Hubbard lias esprosscii
regret, at not having hod a techni
color camera along which Is a pro
logue tor the. startling statement that
Vermillion red and brilliant, yellow
rivors wore found gushing from Icy
mountains; that, in tin, crater, green
vegetation was to be found I
Everything about this film Is amaa
Ing. AnlnlrM, ,1. I. -
tlon of niar-nuracle. ' "WV
UwilieiiH-anrHiiatV i.NaA bei
'The Weather.
. '.WEATHER FOItKCAST ...
-Oregon Pair In the east and un
settled followed by rain late tonight
or Sunday In the west portion) slight
ly colder ,ln tbe east tonight; fresh
und stroiu; nest becoming south wind
oirsnorr-
- For the week: Normal temperature
ami considerable cloudiness with fo
quent rains ever Oregon, and Wash'
Inclon the latter part of the week.
LOCAl. WEATHER
Frldayi MAilnium 48, minimum 31
ooorr. nam J9 or an men. cloudy.
Today: Minimum 38, 7 u. m. 10
above. Partly cloudy.
UNION P.T. A.
PLANS PROGRAM
UNION (Special I Too local P. T.
A. will give a program on safety at
tbe High school auditorium Monday
evening at 7:30. Mrs. O. E. Richards,
chairman of the program committee,
and Mrs. Lew Bldeler have worked
out -the following -program: .
Invocation Rev. R. c. Lee.
Community singing led by J. W.
Baxtor Jr.
Boy Scout demonstration.
.Business meeting. .
Music by high school girls' cloo
club directed by Miss Mildred Sloper.J
nignway control By state police
officer.
Plro protection for our schools J.
W. Llndsey, fire chief of La Grando.
Local fire protection Morton Davis.
A social hour will follow the pro
gram.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this CoJomn must
fcs la by 9 u. m.
Remodeling coata, suite and dresses,
Children's work and fur coata a spe
cialty. Special prices diiring January
ana fouruary. Mm. Pearl Maser, 1612
Bixth St, Phone 387 W. 1-17-1 m.
Just received a complete stock of
famous Bell Bmnd strings for ell In
struments. Violin strings from 6c up,
WV U HANDS MUSIC CO.
1104 Spring.
1-18-3 t
A new linrt of the latest in Ladles'
Costume Rings la now being shown
at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop
Also new zipper purses on special
sole at 65 cents each. These in all
colors. 1-lG-t f,
Wrier you neea fuel
Coil Main 628
OAlTHBIi ICE & FUEL CO.
1-2-1 m.
8CU0O1 CHILDREN
Tou can, get Boratob., paper tor
school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 6o.
fl-14-t f .
C'ONVH IMMtTHAIT FltAMES
A new. lno.of; Fine Frames for Con
vex Portraits, of. all sizes haa Just
been received by Richardson's Art and
Olft Shop, Ypu oajv now have your
pictures framed for half price with
these attractive flames, at Rtohard
son's, 1-16-t f.
IHlljYOU KNOW. TILT
our, cleanl.us mptlvxl , removes ALL
the. oils aii4 Rreasos from, felt, hate?
PorspUtttloo ollst da. not show up
again, wltlUn a short: time. when, your
hat Is oleaned at tho Standard Laun
dry. 1-17-t f.
11AU1). TIMES 1UNCH .
Suusot Tavern at. Perry, Sat. lUto.
Prizes for best costumes. 1-18-3 tp
' NOTK'B OK' SIIKHll'F'H'. SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
under and by virtue, of a foreclosure
execution, decree -and order . of sale.
Issued out of and under the seal of
tho circuit Court of tho State of
Orecon, for Union County;' dated the
20th day of January.- 1034,-- to mo
directed and delivered upon a Judg
ment, nc.creo and order of sale duly
made and entered In said court" on
the 18th day of December, 1933,'ln a
suit therein pending, wherein Lee B.
Bouvy Is the plaintiff and Cornelia
Penlngton, Stcwnrt M.1 Penlngton,
Charles Clyde Penlngton, Berry Pen
lngton. a minor, Lena Penlngton, as
guardian of the person and estate of
Berry Penlngton, a minor. Baxter
Kavanaugh and Lilian Vavanaugh.
husband and wife, arc defendants,
and In. which said suit a Judgment
nnd decree was duly entered In fa
vor of the plaintiff and against the
dofendnnts. in the sum of t'JOOO.OO
togcthor with interest at tho rato of
8'.por annum, from and after the
23rd day of Juno. 1032; and for the
further sum of $200.00 attorney's fees,
and the costs- and- disbursements in
curred, herein and taxed ot $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; nnd that all of the
defendants named In said suit, have
no further right, title or, Interest
thoreln, savo only the statutory rlglit
of redemption.
THEUEFORE, by authority of said
execution, .decreo and. order, of sale,
and .In obedience to .the commands
of said writ, I will, on Monday, tho
loth, day of February,. 1034, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ot tho front
door of tho County Court House, In
tlie City of 1 Grando, union County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, sub
ject to redemption, . the following de
scribed real proporty and all of the
rlHhl, title, .interest nnd equity of the
snld doleudanta-named In said suit.
and to. snld described real property.
on the date of tho .mortgage fore
closed in said ault, or since acquired
therein or thereto, or that theynow
have .therein or thereto, to-wlt:
The East 02 feet of- Iot num
bered 10, and the south 22 H feet
of the East 00 feet of Lot num-'
bered. 1U -in Block numbered' 8, 1
of itomlg's Addition to La Grande,
Union County Oregon,' according
to the recorded' plat. thereof. -sit
unte in tho southwest quarter of
the eoutheaat quarter of eoctton
B. in Township 3 8outh, Range 38
East of the Willamette Meridian.
The proceeds of said sale 'to be
applied In tho payments of the said
Judgment arid decree, after payment
oi.ine cosw.or sale of said described
premises.
Dated at La Qrande, Oregon, this
29th day of. January, 1034.
JH6SB.BRE8HBAR8, . ,
Sheriff of Union County, Ore.
Jan. 20, 27 Feb. 3, 10.
NOTICE OF HOXI) 8.1I.E
Notice la hereby clvcn that the
County Court of Union County. Ore
gon will receive scaled bids until two
o'clock, P. M., on the 7th day of
February, 1984, at the County Court
room In the Court Houot, In La
Grande, Oregon, for the purchase of
Refunding Road Bonds.. in the sum
of 48,000, in denominations of (600
each, and Immediately thereafter the
bids will be publicly opened. The
bonds offered for solo arc dated Jan
BLOND
A Now Serial
SYNOPSIS; rronH Uruh'imn, ttv
, iator ana explorer, Unit himself
involved in a curtoUa tunrle be
cauat it u "hunch." Whilo wait
inp to sea lluba-fi, famous movio
exeoutivo.- ha seen a suapiciotta
shadow wi the rtgico window. As
Jantoe Kent tite mar, leaves My
by a 's office ti ra ha mo aocs out,
finds somemis has stood in lino
with the window, and decides to
follow Miss Kent's car. which tn
turn is behia followed by a tan car
in which are three men. There is
,a collision; Orahame knocks out
the driver of the tan car. ifAo.tc
companions have disappeared, and
takes Hiss Kent home.
Chapter Four
ABOUT LANGTON
THE world remembered with a
""no ui siiucn nuu gner mo
Vanishing of tlio llyor Langton. A
contemporary and friend of tlm al
most 3quoIly famous Grahamo.
Langton had disappeared at some
point on his course during that lllglii
that was to have taken 111 in from
Valparaiso on a wide arc along tho
Andes arid up through Central Amer
ica to New York.
- That mystery was quite recent in
the public mind. It grieved sincerely
for the loss of Its boloved rdol In
tho wake of the Caribbean hurricane.
The Gulf and Caribbean , consiB
were combed from New Orleans to
the mouth of the Amazon. During
the Hrsrt frenzied search it wag ex
pected 'o find Langton encamped on
some forgotten beacli like a modern
Crusoe. Later, after weeks of sys
tematic and painstaking beach-comb-.
Ing-Jn the literal soiibb of the word
with no trace of airplane wreck
age found, the searchers were forced
to subscribe to llin popular theory
that Langton and Ills l&nd plane had
gone down-at sea. . .
it had been-demanded that Frank
Grahamo bo recalled from the Orin
oco headwaters country to assist In
tho search,, but this was manifestly
Impossible as Gru'inme's portable
radio set was no longer communi
cating with civilization. '
When finally Grahamo emerged
from the jungle with the remnants
of the Cadwnllader party, It was
natural that he be asked for his
theory as to Langton's disappear,
once. Ills theory, however, was not
acceplcj with much credence. .. -
It was a tittle Incredible. The odds,
certainly, were against his being
right. For one thing, while-there
wcro thousnnds of miles of coast,
any part ot which might have boen
the scene of Langton's crash,
Grahame's misty theory localized It
aa having happened along only a
certain tew hundred miles of It
the east coast of Yucatan; . more
over, he believed that Langton had
gone down not on the coast or the
sea nearby, but In the country west
of that particular strip ot coast line.
"yOTJ see," ho told the board of In
1 vostlgatlon, "Langton had made
Bhorter hops over that route." He
put his dngcr on a largo map on the
tahlo. "Langton would havo swung'
up the east coast ot Nicaragua and
Honduras, crossed the Gulf of Hon
duras and then flown straight ovor
Yucatan toward the Mexican Gulf.
It is probable that the storm caught
him near Yucatan.
"Hut," the board objected,
"Granting that such might have beon
the case, ho would have been flying
into a wind from the north, which
according to tho laws ot hurricanes
would bear nioro toward the east
as the storm progressed. That,
Grahamo, would cause him to' drift
out Into the Caribbean,"
"True," replied Qrahnme, "that Is,
It we were tnlklng about almost any
body except Langton. Langton was
a good flyer, and knew his storms.
Seoms to me he could have pulled
out of most any blow . . , Another
point . . . while that wind would have
shitted toward tho cast, as you eay,
nevortheloBS the hurrlcano Itself
would travel on a westward sweep.
"Langton's ground speed .. was
closo to two hundred. Just whnt It
actually was or what his course waa
with the various elements ot wind
currents buffotlng him, Is Impracti
cal to figure with any accuracy. It
was an off-season hurrlcano too,
which t.iny not have acted like a
usual one.
"Call it a hunch, gentlemen, but I
believe Langton crashed on land
within reasonable dlstanco ot the
east coast ot Yucatan."
Grahamo'a theory received Its
share ot publicity but It was not
generally accepted.
His questioners left tho subject at
that point and asked him about hla
own deeds. For Grahamo was some
thing ot a hero himself.
There wero few who had not
heard of Orahame, F. A. Orahame.
Tho newspapers had made much of
his Initials when ho had returned
fron Vcnetuela some months after
uary 15, 1034, and mature In nu
merical order ns follows, and bear
.the rates of Interest set opposite each
amount of bonds,
Series No, 1,'8000, on January' 16,
1036, interest at 5V4 per cent.
Series No. 2, S0OO0, on January 16,
1D37, Interest ut 6!4 per cent.
Berics No. 3, $8000, on January 16,
1838, interest at By, per cent.
Series No. 4, 2000, on January 16,
ivjv, interest at 6-per-cent.
Saries No. 4, $4000, on January 15,
iiwu, interest at ow.per cent.
Series No. 6, 8000, on January 16,
1040, interest at 6ft per cent.
Series No. 0, 0OOO, on January 16,
imi, interest at aft per cent.
Series No. 7, 1600, on January 18,
linn, interest at 5"4 per cent
Series No. 7, $4500, on January 16,
1042, Interest at 4 per cent.
Series No. 8, $8000, on January 16,
mid, interest at 4 per cent.
Interest payable semi-annually on
GODDESS
-by- HerBert Jensen
the Langton mystery. F. A., Force
of Arms'Grabame they called him.
, '"'- ' " ' ' ''.':--..'
NO wlito man had penetrated so
fo.fy.or so forcefully for that mat
tor, the uppor reaches ot the Orin
oco. Ho found Cadwallador's party,
or what had been left of It; nnd re
turned as viciously efficient as ho
went. Tho dramatic inferences ot his
feat had been lost upon Grahamo.
He had guided that party or
scientists into tho country to stay
until tho rains forced them out. All
of them had been capable men and
Grahamo had left them : fully
equipped to cope with their few
mouths sojourn in tho jungle and to
come out as soon as they pleased.
Hut nearly a year had passed when
relatives and sponsors, frantic for
news, had asked Grahamo to return
and find tho lost party.
, Ho returned, and got tho news
some of It bad. for Cadwallader had
died of arrow wounds and threo
others of the original party wore
dead similarly. The remaining four
nooded capable help and got It, ,
Grahame returned to find that tho
newspapers had dramatized him.
They hailed him as tho last practi
cal adventurer. Certain inqulsltlvo
ones scented a story because ot tho
quantity of ammunition billed him
by a New York sporting goods firm
and tho amount ho returned for
credit Nows llko that leaks out
Grudgingly at first, then resigned
ly ho answered questions. Thoy
wanted to know It he had met with
any resistance on the way and how
he had handled It
. Grahamo grinned. "Suro 1 met
with resistance aa you call It I, well
. . . I handled It."
Ilowovor tho nowspapormen dis
covered that Grahamo could bo
articulate when ho wanted to bo; It
was all a matter ot tempting him
Into that mood. Ho'd been a nap
time ace, after which he had flown
Uncle Sam's mall tor a time He was
known tn countries other than tho
United dlnlcs.
Ho was ta.ll, good-looking per
haps oven handsome It ono could
overlook certain grim linos about his
mouth; at any ralo his blue eyes,
wldo shoulders and lean laws
photographed well. Swashbuckling
descriptions of him gave romance to
smudgy halftones. He had all the
equipment tor good news copy.
- (Cctriftl. le.'l. ly ..'( Inm)
Tomorrow, Prank tttt lorn, of
Mr. Greene's handiwork.
1 ,1ft I
Slit iw
CmmI ki-nnnhr Atlt C -trim 1 1 1 irian'a I
party. I
tho 16th day of January and July 'of
each year, principal and Interest pay
able In lawful money of the United
States at tho Fiscal Agency ot ; the
State of Oregon In New York City,
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified .check on a bank doing
business In Oregon, for not less than
two per cent of the par value of the
bonds offered for sale.
The Court reserves the right, to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of the County Court. -C.
K. MCCORMICK, County Clerk,
Jan. 20 and 27. La Grande, Ore
NOTICR W SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given. that under
and by virtue of a foreclosure exe
cution, decree and order ot sale Is
sued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit -Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County, dated tho
12th day of January, 1034, to me di
rected and delivered upon a Judg
ment, decree and order of sale duly
made and entered In said Court on
the 12th day of January, 1034, in a
suit therein pending, wherein W. 8.
Harer and Valette Harer, are the
plaintiffs, and William Rollins and
Florence Rollins, husband and wife:
A. V. Llndgren and Beryl Lindgren.
husband and wife; C. E. Morris and
Jessie M. Morris, husband and wife;
and Mae B. Klein, are defendants,,
and in which said suit, a Judgment,
and decree was duly entered In favor
ot the plaintiffs and against the de
fendants. William Rollins and Flo
rence Rollins, his wife, both Jointly
and severally, In the sum of $1810.00,
together with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per annum from and aft-.
er the date hereof; and for the
further sum of $150.00 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
'pcrty be sold under execution in
the manner provided by law; and
that all of tho defendants named In
said suit, have no. further right, title
or interest therein, save onlv the
statutory right of redemption.
therefore, by authority of said
execution, decree . and order of sale,
and in obedience to the comjhands
of said writ;, I will, on Tuesday, the
20th day, of February, 1034, at the
hour of 1Q o'clock; A. Mi at the front
door of tpe 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, tbe'followlng de
scribed real property, and all of the
right, title, . Interest and equity of
the, said defendants named .in snld
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
wit: The West. 74 feet, of lot num
ber four . (4) In Block number
thirty-one (31) in Chaplin's ad
dition .to La Grande, Union
County Oregon. , .. . . , .,, v
Tho proceeds of said sale to be ap
plied in the payments of the said
Judgment and decree,, after, poyment
of the costs of sale of said described
premises. , . .- ,
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
12th day of January, A. D., 1034.
"; . JBSSB BRBSHEARS, ; ',. ".'
, ' Sheriff of Union County Oregon.
Jan.: .13, 20, 27 Feb. 3;-10.
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH and JTay Points.
Leave La Grande, Dally '
10:36 A. M, 4:10 P. M.
For PENDLETON, Way Points'
Leave La Grande, Dally
10:30 A. M.
U. P. Stage Depot, 1308 Adams
Phone MAIN 49
A Sfo"?,
Soundly
Reorganized
Home' Bank
for Home
People
1 he rlKd
INMMI
David t. Stoddard President
P. I.. Mtrtrs, Vice President
A, K, Parker.' Ca-ihler
II. A, Zurbrlrk. Asst. Cashier
U II. llrnmnell. Aut. Cashlrr
C. L. Thompmn, At. Cashier
I OMPLETION
OF VIADUCT
DUE FEB. 15
(Continued, nun rage One) ; ,
is better'thsn half completed.
The central part of the viaduct was
renewed by phe railroad, company
last winter.
Workmen are getting rock for the
project from Taal'a quarry, also
known as the Proebstel quarry. Gravel
Is being taken from M avenue and
Fifth street. Fifth street will be cut
almost to 'grade before the project is
oompleted, and probably will bo open
ed to traffic, adding another block of
good streets to the city system.
PAYROLL OP,
C.WA CUT
HEAVY ONE
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for Union county, and four of these
have been . . completed,. About . elk
more re mam on the. reserve list, In
cluding the latest two to be author
izedthe Grande Rbnde flood con
trol and the pierce lane, and workers
at present are busy on about -30 proj
ects. All of the projects in La Grande
are Still 'unfinished, according to O.
B. Miller, county p.WA. manager. ,
word also waii received Here today
that the Union-Wallowa county fed
eral re-employment office hero Is be
ing consolidated Immediately with
the office at Pendleton, making the
GRANDY'S GARAGE
Phone Main 726 , V 4th & Anis
Briiig your repair tifork to U3 all' work guaranteed.
We will give you. quality, work at reasonable .prices.
We-now have in oim employ Bill Strong; a first-class
mechanic, and Fred Butterfield, expert body and fender
man...: -. ' - ,.,,,',,
- - - Night and Day Storage ; '
'' Reasonable rates ; by the. month"" : '-'
San Frandscds Newest
AND MOSt.MQOEttN J. ,
Downtown
:,.-.M ',,.-. - ft
600 Oritd nooqw;
223 noma at 13.50
179 roam ( frl.00
198 room at $4.50
ind up
Private garago in hase
iricn't of hbt!l liuilclirig
with direct elevator ser
vice to Lobby and all
fhiestroorii floors!
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Take Pocket
..-'.
HERB'S one way to save in 1934. Tiiin
. your' pockets inside out every night.
, Froriv the' pennies' and nickels pick out as
many as you feel you might spare. .Put
thenVirito a' jar or boxatop the bureau'." Th'enV
eyei'y few weeks, after you ' accuiriulate ' a'
dollar "of more';' deposit it in a savings ac
count at this bank.
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REPEAT the process', month after month",
VanCK''ybUr''a'a50t'p'ovv!; PJe'mein-1;
bei, accoitnts' at this bank' are now insui'ed
against loss.
WE. IAY
Compounded Scml-Annually
' ON SAVINGS
I NA 1 lUINAL BANK
Of La Grande
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR
PIRECTORS
David I. Stoddard Ernest ncLnnv
F. L. Meyers
Martin Klnj
Oeo. It. Uarnhart
W. C. Perkins
latter an Eastern Oregon off ice. The
local office; will remain here with
only a cleric In i charge according to
information received Here by Floyd
Sherwood; Who was manager of the.
local office. '
Trainmen :Redace ,. -.
Working Hours
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i ' '' ' : r .
lly lay off until the next checking
period as soon as he Jios put In 48
hours or Its equlvalJit, officers of
the local organisation' satoV today.
Chicago Bears To '
Play Coast Team
SAN'FlciSCO, Janio '(P) 3.
Amid a mild revival of mid-season,
football enthusiasm, Chicago's Bears,
national professional champions, and
a 'picked -team composed mostly of
former great Paclflo coast stars com
plete training today for tomorrow's
charity conjees ia Hszar stadium
here. ... ......
BUILD HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM
JOPLIN, Mo. 'm ', Joplin. w'ith a
winning high school football team,
has decided to' support the gridiron
game in the most approved manner.
A steel and concrete, stand to seat '
350O Is In process , of . constructlonf
Hotel Sir Francis Drake juat .
off Union Stjtiare tfibst coffven-
le'ril tb thfeaferS.'shbs, stores!
business and .financial district
Only California hotel offering
Serviuor feature thus enabling
you to combine "maximum ph-
vacy with minimuni tipping",,
All rooms in the Tower with
Western exposure, have uTfra-yiblct-.ray
(sun:bath) wiiidoWs. ''
' , In every room connection or,
radio reception, running filtered '
ice wafer, both tub ana shower. ;'.
Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75ji
up in Alain' Dining Room from
S1.25 up. Also a la carte service.
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Slit FrAnCiS
Huckini.Neitcous Hotel Co.
Powell Street at Suttef Sah Trancisco
Harry McKlntay"
R. Green "
A. K.' Parker "