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i Jr.. I; i i ft r j.'V Fajre Four $jaSrauVf (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper Phone Main 600 Ml A tt. W. mBDCHICKS'j HAMObD at TBIUkT . ' CMbHehe' (veiling, wcaptlon Sunday, at 1710 Blxth atreet, L Orand, Oregon. -! ,'. - .' - -' entered at the Postoffios of La Orande, Oregon, ae Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 3, 1870, ;l .. : OFFIOIA& PAPER OP UNION COUNT AND TUB . .. CITY OP LA ORANDB . - i MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PHESS t i The. Associated Prose la exclusively entitled to-use for publication oTstt new dlspstche. credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub. Uahed here. All rlghte of republication' of special dlapatchea In tsto paper and alio the local news herein elep are reserved. - National. Advertising Representative . ' ..ci. j..JI. O. MOOBM6BN CO., Iuo. . Ban Pranolaco, Los Angeles. Seattle, Portland, Chicago :... , -Detroit, New York , .'. Now the God of peace . . make you perfect in every good work to do his will. Hebrews 13: 20, 21. V' -tn' M i-'! r.v...i A ..CHflERFUL SIGN. . ; Delinquent taxes', some of which have run for several years a-e . jjeing reduced in Union county. This is learned from a statewide survey made by the state ,tax coinmission, atf what is true of Union; county is true also of other couiv tie jjj the stated although, some are. doing better than others. Tax collectors here report sizable increases in payment . o,deJinquen,t taxes, during the. last several months, and ex . pect even more payments of this class during the coming year-... " ., , ,,-' - --"'-- ...'.-ls,;; iU 0itizeps,wljo a.yenr or so ago were wondering, whether it would be wiser-to let the comity take the property, have shai-ply reversed their positions and are beginning to reduce their .delinquencies..,, With, a brighten future assured, their properties are becoming more valuable to them, and .mahy a home that was precariously near loss, will bo restored to a tax-debt free position. Truly, it is a cheerful sign. For when people, with re newed confidence, begin to think more of keeping their homes than of vague doubts whether it's all worth while, then the entire country: is bound to prosper. ; Because every dollar in back taxes that is paid, up, is split among the county, the state, the schools and the into their financial channels. i,! The, weather,, forecast .4ajr, is ,f,pr. colder we.aiJiQiv with the wind I changing jio tl)e , west , and northwest,. Sonie of these early, tulips,, defying:, tradition , by, , puslyng. through ,,the ground in, January, may be sternly rebuked by Old King ' Boreaa yet. -;.-. . ...v-r LOCALBRIEFS Cataract Oncnithm-'i " "lv l Mrsv lOora Sanderson, recently of Sttif Francisco, mother of Mrs. D. E. Richards, of Union, underwont a suc ' cessful cataract extraction at the ' Bouvy hospital Saturday. She will bo confined there for several days. Tonsils Removed " ' V ;: " '" lrBi Boho Helms underwent a ton sllectomy at the' Bouvy hospital dur ing the weekend. . Nasal Oncmtlon Robert Miller had a nasal opera tion performed at' the Bouvy hospital recently nd Is progressing satisfac torily : while-confined at tho hos pital for recuperation. , 4...... .1,1. . ,v-. Mlnoc tipcinrtlon-K " " " ' " Among the patients at tho Orando Ronde hoBpltal li Mrs. Francis Kclloy, of Oove, who undorwont a minor op eration Monday. Ketums Home ' ' ' ' After spending tho past month In the Grande Ronde hospital recover ing front an operation; Jacob Hagey, of ''Mt. Emily: camp, returned to his home Monday. ' aueaf Here ' Mrs. Millie Whitby, of Eugono. a former 'resident of this city, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ray Alstott. -I t Return'' "' Mrs. 'George T. Cochran returned this morn lng from Spoknno where she has boetl guest of hor son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robert Jr., since the weekend. Mrs. V'arnrr Here'1 ' u ; Mrs. Harold Warner, of Pendleton, Is a visitor In La Orande. opening lior series of classes in contract bridge lest night at tho Bncujawa inn. Rrco-rertnfr ' ' ' ' Mrs.- H. B Inlow Is recovering from the Influenza from which sho has been 111 at her homo for several days. Ixavt-i Ihpllal ' " . - , ' Bwrfett Hydo, 'who underwent on emergency appendectomy at tho Orande Rondo honpltal recently, re turned to his home today. To Continue nt li. O. V 'jMlss Eilna Brown,' who Is reported to be- opentnK a dancing school In J Attention Trappera urs Kawr TT: : Alii Kinds of Legal Caugh,t V.u''9 Bought , I I?jiy Best,Pricj8 ' CHRIS MILLER 1510 Admits Ave. sfctniig (0bs"rHicr ...Publisher and- Oeneral Manager Business Manager cities, and pours new life blood Huntington, will continue her studies at tho Eastern Oregon Nonnal school. An Item appeared Monday In - the Observer concerning her. GRANGE ifc. f ,i COMMITTEE WILL MEET Tho grange agricultural commlttco rwllt meet to work out 'plans for agri cultural Work . to bo "Carried on through tho granges Thursday morning-at 10 o'clock (t H' 0., : Avery's office In the federal building. Clar onco Cartor, of Pomona grim go, is chairman, and the other members are Frank McKennon, or Pleasant Orovo grange at Imbler; Mr. Avery, Blue Mountain at La' Orando; J. B. Mills, OoVo; Ocorge Bievor, Medical Springs; John Gorham, North Powdor; John Wealty, Elgin; and Wllllnm Townscntl, Elgin. il) $25 IN "4 DRIVING CASE Stanley Eunwh plendcd ffullty to charge of reckless, driving before Judgo L. Dcnham Monday in the court of the Justlco of tho pcaco and was fined 25. Tlio flno was paid. Stnto police reported tho man was driving a cor belonging to' Mrs. B: B. Anderson and that It collided with an automobile belonging to Charles Orae. on Fourth' between M and N Jan, 32. No ono was hurt. W.Ai ZURHRICK HAS OPERATION ' Wilbur A. Zurbrlck, a prominent valley fnrmer, lindcrwonl a hmjor operation this morning ot the Grande Hondo hoHnltnl. . . - " :' : "' a . ; is J J-1 . -1 a '.i i .!,,-' .u1.'. ..'i.li 1 .i-i . ) .'is.' :i ' iiimwiiiis ss i i y iiigCoal Sol(in ta.Gandf by BROOMFIELD '& RICHARDSON TODAY AROUND AS CIMONICI.ED BY TUB DAILY LEA BRD W1BB OF TUB ASSOCIATED PUE88 The Weather WKATHBK FOBKC'AST Ori'coii i:iuittii and roliler wltn local anoHV over the iiiuiintiuiiH to i) lK lit ; Wednesday cloudy anil con tinued culd; fresh unil strong west uinl nortliumt winds offshore. . ., LOCAL WEATHER .., Moiuhvy: .'Maximum 4U, niinlmiiin 35 linove. Itullt .47 of Inch. Toiluy: Minimum 31), 7 n. i above. Clouily. Cloudy. ' l AT TILE LIBERTY ' LIONEL BARRYMORB and ALICE BRADY in "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE' ORGANIZE IN -EAST OREGON FOR US. LOANS (Continued From Page One) B, T. Jaco, Enterprise. '' W. E. Williams, vice president of the Producers Credit-corporation of Spokane, explained the setup) of the corporation. It la one or four agri cultural credit agencies created by the United Btates government, all under one head-appointed by the president. There are 12 production credit cor porations hi the Unltod 6tatos. The headquarters for tlw northwest dis trict are in Spokane where a capital Of $7,600,000 Is available for this dis trict. The: - corporation takes the plnco of Livestock loan associations and qlmilar organizations, -r - Tho grower-1 will control the credit association securing capital through the Spokane bank. Notes to secure loons will be redlscountcd through tho Intermediate credit bank at Spo kane. The association Is a means of farm financing through the Farm Credit bank of Spokane. 75 La Granders At i Hot Lake Luncheon (Continued rrum rage One) t-ntw M.A Twiii.n. -.thsT-hatwitti f Kit w derived from the waters of the natur- Mr. Mlller'dlcd about 8 o'clock Pri al hot springs around Whlch tho pres day evening from a heart attack. Ho cnt Institution Is built. Ho spoke of had not been 111 but passed away tho development of tho sanatorium and hospital by various other parties ' who havo owned It and in conclusion spoko highly of Dr. Gregory, Mr. Allen and others rtriaoclated with them and ) extended congratulations and well wishes of' the La Orando Chamber of Commerce for a most successful oper ation of tho institution under the new control; '!''' ' f Rep. Allen oxpresed tho1 apprecia tion of tho now owners and operators for the very evident Intcrost of the La Grande community In tho wclfaro or the new enterprise and said It would bo tho effort of the Institu tion to operoto In every way that would bring credit and success to tins conununity: Dr. Gregory further expressed ap preciation or tho fine spirit and wol come extended by La Grande and stated the plans or he and his asso ciates Included not only the estab lishment of hospital and sanatorium but a resort thab it was hoped would attract ' attention' throughout ' tho Northwest and bring much credit to this commuulty and nil Eastern Oregon. " ' . . AUrod Meyers, of this city, onng and was heartily ajiplauded by the largo group lit attondnncc. Tho meeting today was tho regular forum for January of tho chamber. TTTT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, JCA GRANDE, ORE; IN BRIEP,IN AND . OREGON ". CODRT DECISION ' SOON " ,- PORTLAND,' Jan.' 23 P) .-A fed eral court decision ' on the'sult brought by the Willamette Valley Lumber company of Dallas to restrain enrorcement or tne nka lumDor coae 'production ciauso, win oe nonaea uown jaie tms wecx, accoruing to Federal Judge John H. McNary. " C. W.'A. I.ABOHKIt PIES R03EBURO, Ore., Jan. 23 W) William Stewart, 60, CWA laborer at Olcndale, died at the hospital of the Northwest National soldiers :' home aer0 this mornlnir as result 'of in- . Juries suffered last night, i fell from a gravel truck. Stcwart 1 ' CULUSON PROTESTS PORTIiANp .Jan. 23 W - Declaim lng he was voicing the sentiments of most of the sportsmen of Oregon whose license fees go to perpetuate game and fish life, J. B. CulUson, former chairman of the Btato game commission, has filed strenuous ob jection to what -he describes as "ex- horbltant expenses Involving special legal services' for the commission. - PIONEER PASSB8 SALEM, Jan. 23 P) O. N. Need- ham, 60, pioneer in the baby chick business In the Pacific Northwest died at his home here yesterday fol lowing a brief illness. lie was a prom inent realtor and former hotel man ng?r In Ralem.- 1 Following tha luncheon La Grand' ere ana ouiexs were taken, on on Inspection, itrlp through the sanl' toiium before returning to their; homes. . List of Patrons For President's Fete Given (Continued From Page One) tlon will hold similar . balls honoring, the president. Ticket may bo obtained from the Sacajawca, from Harry Zur brick, Flrot National bank, or from either Police Ohiof Jim Steffen or Fire Chief C. T. Lindsay, . ROBERT CON KEY DIES MONDAY IN PORTLAND " Word waa received here today' that Robert Oonkoy, threo and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. CV Conkey. of Portland. . -'-"d. on unexpectedly yesterday morning. iunertl services will bo held Wednosday afterhoond from tho Grace Memorial church In Portland, with. Rev. Oswald Taylor officiating. . Mr. and Mrs,,, Oonkoy formerly lived In Lit Orandeymovlng to Portland a little ovor a year ago,, and have many friends here whd. were saddened to learn of the death of the little boy. - ' ! JOHly MILLER'S FATtiER DIES IN PORTLAND .- John Miller, of tho faculty of Eastern Oregon Normal school! wtis called to Portland Friday evening by Hh rinnlib nt his fnthor. w. H. Miller. while sitting In his choir. Besides John Miller, ho is survived by his wife and a daughter, Lena Miller-, both of Portland. ' mineral services were neia mommy afternoon. Mr. Miller expects to re turn to La Grande tho middle of the week. ' " FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column' must be In by 9 s. ra. 'NOTICB'B. A.' II. 1!; 1 Annual banquet, election of- offi cers and danclnK. Wed.. Jan. 24. Ban quet 7 o'clock. 1-23-4 t.' -. i : r Ingredients of Vide) VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form ilCKS tOUGW DROP Wruv watches cleaned 12.60. New main soring J2. 60. authrla's. llOS Ad ams, v . 1.23-3 t. Remodeling coats, suits! and dresses. Children's work and fur-coats a ape. olatty; Special prices daring January ana rooruary. aim. peaxi leaser, lsia SUth St., , Phono 387 W. 1-17-1 m. A new line of th latest in Ladles' Costume Rlnga Is now toeing shewn V Richardson's Art and out Shop, Also new zipper purses on:- special! sale at 05 cents each. , These In all colors. ; 1-18-t f. When you need fuel . -j Call Main 528 OAITHER ICE ft FUEL CO, ' i ' 1-2-1 in. BCnOOl, CHILDREN ' iv Ton .can. get. scratch paper ' tor school at tho Obsener. Now 2 pads So. 8-14-t t. CONVEX PORTRAIT FRAMES ' - A new line- of- Fine Frames for Con vex Portraits of all sizes has Just been received by Richardson's Ant and Gift Shop. You can now havo your pictures framed for half, price with these attractive frames, at Richard son's. . , 1-18-t f, J- VW YOV KNOW THAT bur cleaning method removes ALL the oils and ETcaseir from felt Hats? Perspiration, oils do. not show up agla within, a 'Short time .when your bat la oleaned at the. Standard Laun dry. 1-17-tf. . I CARD OF THANKS, ' r We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy ex- itended. to us 4turinK; our rooent ber eavement. Also. for.. the music and beautiful floml places. . Mrs. Jennie Adams. Mrs,. Howard. Evans. Charles, Margarot and Henrtetta Cone. . 1-23-1 t . ..IV'KIPK i- ) -,V,l'IT!i ...;! ' NaTIfB OK milEKIPrl RALE ' . - On ithl 7thlay of February,' 1934 at the hour of 11:00 a. -m. -ftt tlie front -door of the Court' House in' La Grande, Oregon. Union 'County, Ore gon;' I will sell at auotlon to'' the highest-bidder for cacfh the following described real property ' located In Union "County, Oregon;' to-wlt:''"' ' South half (8'4) of southwest ($W)4) quarter -of-'-southwest (8W) . quarter, Section eleven XnrTwnmtP three (3) "Sduth . it from -' fVnhf hnm the frtH mm. 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Also a third Interest In the waiter ditch on above land from stream known as Warm Creek, 'Containing twenty and. oiis-hair (20(4 ) acres in Un ion County, Oregon. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court 'of tho State of Oregon for .the County of Union to me directed In the case of the , I State of Oregon, represented and act ing' by Julius- L. Meier, Governor, ' Hal B. Hose, Secretary - of State, Oeorge -A.' White; Adjutant Oen eral, Walter-8. 'Fishes, end' -Prescott W. ' Cooklnghami -- comprising- Dhe World 'War Veterans'- State 'Aid Commission of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, Guy Edwin' Barker knd Emia Barker, his wire; and John U. Allen, defen- darits. JEESj; BRXSBEARat Sheriff of Union '.'County, Oregon.- .- '. ; By H, A. KLINOHAMMER, Deputy. ' Jon. 8, 18, 23, 30 and Feb. 6. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S' .SALE ' On the 7th day of February, 1934 at the hour of 11:00 am.' at the front door of the Court' House In La Grande, Oregon, Union County, Ore-i gon, I will 'sell at, auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real' property located In Un ion County,' Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point seven . hundred forty- and Sixty-six one . hundredths (740.66) feet North of the Southeast corner of Tract one (1) of W. A. Laldlaw Orchard Tracts, winning tbfence West one thousand, two. hundred eighty- seven (1287) feet to the West line - of "the '-East: 'ninety-nine one hundredths-. (0.99). acres- of Tract five (5), thenco North four hun dred 'eighty-four Shd' two-tenths (-4845) feet; thence. Bast to. the West line of the County road, thence South to the point of be ginning. Containing fifteen (15) acres, mbre;or less) In the County of Union, State of Oregon. 1 " . 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