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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Two
Wednesday, January 24, 1934
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Published evenings, exception Sunday, at 1710 Sixth atreet, La ;
Qrande, Oregon. V
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, Fear, thou not;, for I am! wi,th thee; be not dismayed; for' I
am. thy- tiod ; i will strengthen thee; yea, J will help thee, yea,
1 will uphold thee with the light hand of my righteousness.
Jsaiah.41: 10., ,
KNOX LAW HELD
The 'Mariorf eouhty circuit court handed down a decision'
today declaring the Knox liquor, control law constitutional.,'
Thus.ends. the first round of what may .be a three-round
battle to test' the legality of. the .latyi, abolishing', home, rule.Jj
wnicti was passett y tne special session ot the legislature
last inonth and signed 'by the '.governor. , , . j
The city of Klamath Falls, plaintiff in the suit challeng
ing', -the. constitutionality. of. :the act,, will of course imme
diately appeal the case,to the state supreme court. And;all!
indications are that the state .tribunal will muke a' decisonj
us..quickly as is possible. Regardless of what the state
siitii-eme court finds, there1 will still exist the possibility jthat'
the .decision' might be reversed if appealed to the Unijted'
Sfaties supreme court. j I
The Knox act, appears to the lay rhjnd to be. f ar-reachjrig
ui!,';ts potentialities, not only, in this liquor 'situation! but.
iium uuiur augms. ii suuiiim
ouf to a finish.
, .h'e state liquor commission has rilled ha hard li'iyior
cannoli be served in hotels or restaurants, but .that a' patn
iitay. bring his own bottle 'there and drink "as much as he
pleases as long as he doesn't beconfie disorderly. Wonder if
the next step wfl) be for hotels and restaurants to include
"Tom and Jerry Batter" -on their , menus.
Men Are Hosts ,
At Meeting Of
U.P. Old Timers
A man's party and a man's lunch
was enjoyed by members of the Old
Timers' club of tho Union Pacific and
their wives Tuesday night -when Boyd
Pidcock, chief oh of. and his commit
tee , of waiters arrango4 tables ifor
bridge and pinochle, followed by a
two course luncheon at the olub
rooms In the depot. Hghty-flve were
present. - . , .
The waiters,, dressed In snappy
aprons furnished by the Grande
Ilonde Meat company whloh aao lur
nlahed the coffee, were J. JP. Oorbeitt,
J. O. Keeney, W. C. Hoppel, T. B.
Salmon, Walter Nawland, D. C. Mo
iionoy, H. M. Turner and J. B. Mo
vLauglilln. .A dainty yellow and white
color scheme was carried out tluough
out Uve evening. -
Prizes at bridge were awarded to
Mrs. W. 0. .Hoppel and Leonard Mor
ton, high, Mrs. Leonard Norton ami
T, A. Johnson, consolation. At pi-
. nochle Mrs. Ada Pldoock and Henry
Oore scored lilgh, whllo Mrs. T. B.
Salmon and Lewis Wetzel received tlie
consolation.
CARL SILVEN
AT LUNCHEON
Carl Silven, of Bnker, was among
the guests of the La Grande chamber
of commerce nt Us meeting held at
Hot Lake yesterday at noon. Mr.
Bllven . is tho Northeastern Oregon
member of tho state game commis
sion. GLEE CLUB TO
SING FRIDAY
AT ASSEMBLY
Tho boys' gleo club at In Orawlo
Hlh srhool-wlll bo fnttnrrd In4lim
New Amber Bo
protects the flav
from harmfu
light rays.
s
PITIK VAMI.I.A is a
delicate flavor. That
charm. But delicate as Schilling Pure Vanilla is, iis
exquisite bouquet persists through all baking and freezing.
, u I will
...Publisher and General Manager '
Bullae Manager
CONSTITUTIONAL
omy ngm 10 tniesn tne matter
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numbers at an assembly Friday
morning at ,0 o'clock at the La Orcule
Hl?h school, under the dlrootlon, otf
Andrew Loney Jr. .Tlie group will
lag., "MorolUng , Song' arranged by
Noble OniJi, from an original French
theme; "ho. How a Rose IT or Bloom
ing," by Praetarlus; and "Home on
the Range," by Qulon, arranged ; by
Rlegger. The second number will be
sung unaccompanied. ...
DAVE KENDRICk,
IN BL UE KEY
Word has been received from Mos
cow, Ida., that David Kendrlck, atu
dont from La Grande, has been In
itiated Into Blue Key, national ser
vice organization on the campus . for
Junior and senior men. t
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PENSIONS
GRANTED BY
COURT HERE
(Continued Prom Page One)
boon awarded pensions and others are
under Investigation at present. Wltb
an Investigation being made of each
case, tho court believes that aU de
serving aged persons, who fit the re
quirements of the law, will soon re-
celvo the pension.
READVERTISE
FOR BIDS ON, "
HIGHWAY JOB
(Continued rrom rage One). .
tcred,. apparently .because 'thoy seem
ed too .htirh. accordliur to warA m.
celved .here. . '
The next nitrating will be held in
Portland Pob. 16 and at Uuiftlme
bids ou tho 1a Orando project . will
bo niMnin-l liirniti Tit 1 1 a nuiiniinn..
jnent, . the JUsl.wny conunlauonputa
the engineer's estimate on the Job at
M.OOO. . .
most
is its
feinillfll
hilling
'i'i-wr tfiiii'n-iinu i
. The Weather!
, WKATHER 10UKCAST ,
Oregon: Unsettled Willi ruin in tlie
nortliwMt and mln or snow '1n the
northeast portion late i tonight
Thursday; slightly' warmer -tonight;
increasing south wiud oiisliore.
, " , LOCAL WK ATI! Kit' i ,
-Tuesday: Maximum ,.4T, minimum
81 above. . Partly, etouily.
Toilay: Minimum 31, 1 a. m. 31
jiuove. Cloudy. . .
SUIT TO BE
APPEALED TO
STATE COURT
(Continued Prom Page One) '
"This court is of the opinion,"
Lewelllng'a decision continued. "that
tho liquor tralflc Is one which the
legislature has the right -to assume
is, .of. statewide Importance and the
problems whloh arise from such trof-
(lo are beyond the .power of local
municipalities io solve and regulate
compatible with the best Interests of
the people of the entire state
The decision did not go Into alle
gation that the act was a violation
of .the federal constitution, stating
the charges were not supported by
briefs submitted.- The opinion con
centrated upon the home-run clause
of the constitution.
COLD WAVE IS
NOT SO COLD
IN LA GRANDE
The predicted cold wave tor Oregon
arrived last night on schedule, but
coxa wyes go, it 2ic.i t anioiint to
much. .All the west and . northwest
winds could .do to La -Grande sent
the thermometer no lower than 31
above. .And today the weather man
promises slightly warmer weather for
Gomgnt .in jsastern Oregon auhougn
Indicating the possibility- of either
rain or snow for this section. .
Tuesday's maximum was 47 above,
arid Indications today were that the
high would be several degrees below
that figure, although well above the!
freezing point. .
BLOND bJ
-K rw Serial
BrNOfSIS: JH-iHi Urahamt
flndw himself involved in a tanfjle
eonoeriifna Jantae. Kvnt.. the niovte
star. Jauiae'htia met with a tliiiht
accident in her motor, antl Fraiifc
believe the aavlilont -n'lis bI
neored bu a man named Orteoa,
a Central-. American anaiom. to
have the movie executive Mubcrg
film a Ucxican pichtre. Janice rc
lises to believe Ortega had a Htiare
In It, and Main Winelmo. telloio avi
ator ivtth Urahame. augpesl it may
be because Janice icnntti'tlte li'iul
in Ortepa'e film. Frank I attract
ed to Janice and resents Ruin's in
sinuation : nor can Frank foract
the vtilturlitfl -faro he saw peering
through the ulnrlota of il)ilieviis
oUcff, which aroused (listliiclfce ro
seiitmciit In his mind.
: ' Chapter Seven
DISAPPEARANCE
GRAHAMB ' strode toward Uio
phone. As he seated himself, he
pushed his lingers through his hair,
lie made an unconscious sesture
about his necktie. He dialed a num
ber that was scrawled upon the tele
phone pad.
A maid answered .the call. No,
.Miss Kent wasn't at home. Oh, Mr.
Ocabame? Would he wait a moment,
please?
Ho watched the. little clook upon
the table across the room tick away
the minutes. He !!;'.ened Intently,
wondering; If the connection had
been broken but, no, there was no
din! buzz.
He smiled a Utile ruefully, think
ing that perhaps this delay was but
tho beginning at .his knowledge of
women. Someone had said that wo
olen ere never conscious of time
with men. Some Ironical husband,
perhaps.
' He (clt a pleasant tingling at the
Immediate correlation ot Ideas that
swarmed In his mind. That Janice
Kent should keep him waiting was
thrilling indeed.
A breathless voice finally an
swered. "This It tho maid speaking again,
Mr. Urnhaine." Her voice sounded
curiously disturbed. "Miss Kent
Isn't at borne. No, no. Don't misun
derstand me. She thought you would
call, nuil was waiting. But when I
went to her room sho was gone!
Hollo! Hello! Are you still there,
Mr. Grahame? ..."
"Yes. Toll mo. Hurry. Gone, you
say?"
"Yes, gone. But she couldn't, be.
She was not quite Grossed. Hut
there's a jar of powder broken and
spilled on tho floor"
Grahame Interrupted, "I'll como
right out." Ho hung up tho receiver.
Ho waited a moment and savagely
dialed a number.
"Hollo. Spin? Say, Spin, get over
hero. Instantly. What's thai? For
got It. This Is serious. Just talked
with Jnnlco Kent's nuild. Janice Is
gone. Yes, yes. Disappeared. Hur
ry!" As he stepped from tho doorway
of his apartment house into the
street, headlights flashed upon him.
Wlnslow, In his hlno roadster, had
hurried,
MHB maid said with a trace of
sullenness In her voice:
"I tell you Miss Kent always tells
mo where she will be. There may be
studio, calls, ynu know,"
. UraJiame put his hand nn Wins,
low's arm. "Id". off her, Spin," he
remonstrated..
"You try." Wlnslow suggested.
Ho watched the maid narrowly.
"How long ago was It." ques
tioned Grahame, "that you saw
her?"
She glanced at the deck on the
dresser.
"An hour ... a little less. Miss
Kent said she would lie down for a
whllo, then dress." She spoke direct
LOCAL BRIEFS
Daughter Horn .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Huff, of Baker,
are the parents of a daughter born
recently In Baker. She was the for
mer Miu Joan Pldcock. of this city.
Return Home Y , .
.Mrs. M. M". ChriMeuson j.nd daugh
tcr, Miss Marian, returned last night
from Oakland, Citl., where they have
spent several weeks visiting Mrs.
Chrlstenseh's brother O.fh. Stone
JUelunu llomij ,
John Miller,. of the. faculty of th
Normal school, returned Tuesday
from Portland where Ue.vas called by
the death of his father. ,
AuOltor Uvre , '
P.. a'Tsilflson,'- field auditor of the
state lndtuk.r!r.l accident commission,
with headtruarlo.fi In Salem, was
visitor In La Qrnda Tuesday.
Weismuller.Liipe
Decide to Separate
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 24 The
Examiner said today that Johnny
welsmulier. swimmer-actor, and Lupe
Velez, Mexican film actress, who were
married secretly last October in Las
Vegas, Nev., had decided on a separa
tion.
Clashes of temperament were, attri
buted as the causes of disagreements
between the couple. . -
Presbyterian Aid
Mrs. Wade's Guests
WALLOWA (Special) The lresby.
terlan .Ladles Aid met nt the' home
of Mrs. Barton Wade Wednesday with
14 members present. Mrs. Ross Hood
Was tlie ueVOUoiu lfcdtitsf Iir t'
day. Following the regular -business
meeting the afternoon was ipent In
cewlng. Refreshment were server!.
74rs. Stanford Chapman, of Lootlnc,
was a visitor. The next meeting will
be Jield at tho home of Mrs. W. P.
Poole.
GODDESS
By Herbert Jensen
ly to Grahame, ignoring Wlnslow.
She had large eyes with long lashes;
her hair was blue-black. Her skin
was a little -sallow; -but she was
good-looking. : , ,
"She expected your call. She said '
If you phoned within the next half
hour to tell you she expected to
have dinner -with you. Otherwise
she'd talk with you herself. You
phoned. I came In here to tell her.
She wasn't hero . . . just this."
She pointed to the crystal-powder
jar which lay In pieces npon the rug.
"Didn't you hear It fall?"
Her. glance met Qrahame's.'trieh
shifted to the floor again.
"The rug Is very thick."
Winslow grunted. He said: "If she
went out, what did she wear? Is that
her dre3s on tho day bed ?'! . .'
."She was to wear that tonight I
put It out." -.-"Where
ore the things she wore
when she came In? What were
they?" .
The ma III frowned, thinking. J!A
blue ens( nib'.e." Sliefilanced aroutad.
"It isn't herej I'll look In the closet"
She stepped across the room and
opened a doer.
.Wlnslow, behind her, whistled
thinly and muttored, "Some closet"
IT WAS a small room; row upon
row of clothes stretched across
it on hangers. Wlnslow pointed to
the end of a hanger that stuck out
from one of tlie nearer rows. "What
was oh thill?"
"I don't A coat, I think. They're
all coats on this rack."
A bell rang faintly. Footsteps
sounded. Thoy looked toward tho
doorway of the room. A dapper little
man entered. He woro a pearl gray
suit, a gray shirt and tic. There
was a pearl set In the ring he wore.
Only .the tips of his shoes showed
black under gray spats.
He said, in clipped syllables,
"Hullo, Wlnslow. Hullo, Mr. Gra
hame." Grahame nodded. Wlnslow said,
"Hullo, Greeno. How'd you get here?
This isn't ono ot your damned pub
licity stunts, is It?"
Greene looked aggrieved. "Cer
tainly not. Spin. Paula phoned me."
Ilo nodded toward the maid.
"Phone anybody else?" WIulow
turned to the girl. ;
"Mr. Myberg. He should be btts)
any lime."
"Have you phoned anybody else?"
repented Wlnslow.
"No."
"Did anybody phone this num
ber?" Almost the girl hesitated. "No,"
she said.
"You wouldn't lie to me, would
you?" Wlnslowmlled sardonically,
"Who phoned, Paula?"
"Quit it. Spin." said Grahame Im
patiently. "You won't get anywhere
that way. I think we'd better notify
tho pollen . . . right now."
"No!" 'Both Wlnslow and Greene
spoke together. Kvcn the ninld'a
lips formed the word.
tirahamo said, surprised, "Well,
what "
"No" A strango volco spoko
from tho doorway. "We will not
notify tho police . . . not yet."
They turned. A man stood at the
door. Ills head was round and bald,
and sat upon his shoulders like an
ornngo on a box; there seemed to
bo no neck. Ills llgure was short
and burly, and clad In black.
Greeno colled effusively, ".Ulster
Myberg. How glad I am you're here.
N'ow we may"
CftnifH. I'll, h lll'ttrl ),..)
Tomorrow, Mr, Mybtro take t
lunii.
LA GRANDERS
AT OPENING
AT HOT LAKE
Several hundred La draiulero at
tended, the open clause, marking -the
rotmal opening or Hot Lake saoitor-
lum and hospital .last night They
were conducted tiirough, tne unproved
hospital antl the . remainder of the
establishment by Dr. J. B. Gregory.
L. p. Allen, manager, and their assist
ants. .
' A feature of the evening' was a tap
dance by he O'Brien twins of Pon
dosa, young daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. O'Brien. Dancing
cams weto enjoyed.
end
Grange Members'
Have Impressive
Ceremonies Sat.
CRICKET FLAT (Special) The
regular-meeting of Cricket Flat grange
was held eeturday with a dinner
serveq Dy.jtne ladles at noon.
Alter tne iuuelness meeting. . and
lecturer's program whlcn consisted of
songs and readings by Mrs. John
Oekeler and Mrs. .Raymond Waelty,
and recitations by Dorothy Gekeler,
Zetto Waelty and Wendell Oekeler,
and a bean contest, the Installation
of the newly elected officers was
held. J. E. Wltherspoon acted as In
stalling officer, assisted by Harold
Blanchard, Mrs. Mary Breshears and
Mrs. 'MabtU'Benshadler at the piano.
The officers Installed were:
.-Master, :Miss Lola-Wltherspoon.
Overseer, Emli Miller. ;
Lecturer," Mre. Harold 'Blanchard.
Steward. Raymond Waelty. .
Assistant Steward, John Waelty.
Chaplain. Mrs. Mary Ellen Beem. ;
Treosuiw, ; Perry ..Wltherspoor.-.
Secretary. ; Bemad Hug.
Gatekeeper, John Gekeler. ; ,
Ceres;' Mrs. .Mary Waelty.
Pomona, Mrs. .John Gekeler.
Floro,: Mrs. Raymond Waelty.
Ltuiy lAsaiUit' Steward, Mis. Ktut
Miller.
Executive committee: A. R. Hill,: J.
rl. AVltherspoon, Harold Blanchard. .
The newly -appointed committee
men to serve1 for this year are; -legis
lative committee Emll Miller, H. H.
Hug, J. E. (Wltherspoon..
AT -THE LIBERTY
"Lovely , 'Lady," tlie lilting tune
sung by Jennetta .Loff and Earl Ox
ford ,m "Should Ladies Behave",
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new feature
which .is showing now at the Llborty
theatre, was especially written for the
film by Brown and Freed, ace song
writers. 'The scene Is Inside n Man
hattan' theatre, which the characters
are attending- Miss Loff and Earl
Oxford's rendition of the charming
melody opens the show.
CONWAY TEARLE and MARY CAR
LISLE in "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE'
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B0HNENKAMFS
Union County
Phone Jlain 103
Agriculture committee: John Wael
ty, A. R. Hill, Perry Wltherspoon.
, Finance committee: Raymond Wael
ty, John Oekeler, w: H.: Weather
spoon. . . .
Relief committee: Mrs. M. E. Beam,
Harold Blanchard, Mrs. BernaTHug.
i Home economics committee! Mm.
Mary Bresnears, Mrs. Bernal Hug. Mrs.
Emll Miller, Mrs. , jolm ueneler, Mrs.
itaymona waelty,
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Mra. L. : flhntttnilf
Mrs. L. Towle Are
Hostesses to Aid
COVE (Special) The Ladles Aid
was entertained by Mrs. L. J. Chad
wlek. and Mrs. Leonard Towle at-the
home of Mrs.i Chadwlck, Wednesday
afternoon. After the devotlonals, the
afternoon - was spent in sewing. A
lunch was served. The guests , were
Mcsdames Anitles, Allen, T. R..Conk
lln, Coles, Conley, - Harris, Hancock,
Klght. Roger, Love, Lantz, J. c. Mll
ler, Gilbert Miller, McDannel, Rees,'
Smutz, P. F. Williams, Misses Clara
Roberts and Jean. Koger.
GRAND JURORS
BEGIN SESSION
The grand Jury session, called by
Judge J. W. Knowlcs. opened today
at the court house. They are acting
on several cases In preparation; for
tho February term of circuit court.
Hawaii exported S70.9B2.000 of farm
products to the United States the last
fiscal year. '
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be ui by 9 a. m, ,
NOTICE Not resnonslbta fr nnv
aeDt contracted . by any other than
myself personally. Loo Hansen. .
1-24-3 p.
Wrist watches cleaned $2.50. New
main spring 82.00. Guthrie's, 1108 Ad
ams. 1-23-3 t.
Remodeling coats, suits arid dresses;
Children's work and fur coats. a spe
cialty. Special prices during January
and February. Mm. Pearl Maser, 1612
Sixth St., Phono 287 W. 1-17-1 m.
A new line of tiae latest in Ladies'
Costume Rings is now bebag. shown
at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
Also new zipper purses on. special
sale at 65 cents each. These in all
colors. 1-16-t f.
Free complimentary contract bridge
lecture. "How To Lead" Tues. fore
noon, Jan. 30, .10 to Jl o'clock.'.Saca-
jawea Inn, Mrs. Harold Warner. .
. , 1-24-1 t.
Doctors Give
Creosote For ;
Chfcst Colds
For many years our- tiofit doctors
have prescribed creosote In some
form lor coughs, colds and bronchitis
knowing hovr dangerous It is to let
them hang on.
Creomulslon with creosote and six
other highly Important medicinal ele
ments, quickly and effectively stops
coughs and colds that otherwise
might lead to serious trouble.
Creomulslon Is powerful in the
treatment of colds and coughs, yet
it is absolutely harmless and Is pleas
ant and easy to take.
Your own druggist guarantees
Creomulslon by refunding your money
if you are not relieved after taking
Creomulslon as directed. Beware the
cough or cold that hangs on. Al
ways keep Creomulslon on hand for
Instant use. Adv.
li-Hiv.rfulv ilailunnrv tntrk
- Dcerint Dici Power Unit Is available
Dealei-s
La Grande
"When, jrou need fuel
,. Call Main 838
OAITHER ICE ft PTJEj CO. ?
. FOIt SALE
Two yard hyaraullo dump bed. Also
one gravity dump bed. Both In good
, condition. Larlson-Frees
o. Phone Main 3. :
1-24-2 t
I , , .
I ' SCHOOL CBILDEEK
Ton can e PP
school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 6c.
8-14.t f.
I , WniTE ELEPHANT
and home-made candy sole. . Ele-
ohanta for 10c. Christian church
Frf.. free program, 8:00 p. m. ,
1-24-1 t,
CONVEX roniHAlT FKAMES
.. A new line of Fine Frames for Con
vex Portraits of all sizes has just
been received by Richardson's Art and
Olft Shop. You can now have your
pictures .framed for .half .price with
these attractive frames, at Richard
son's. 1-ie-t f.
Daffodils that " will keep. Home
grown. -Unusual size, 81.00 doze Cher
ry's" Florists, Inc. . 1-24-2 t.
BID VOD KNOW THAT
our cleaning method removes ALL
the oils. and greases from felt, hats?
Persplroilon oils do not show up
again within a short time when your
hat is cleaned at the Standard Laun
dry. , 1-17-t f.
Howers'ifov wire.. Anywhere, any
time. We are bonded members of jthe
F. T. D,. Cherry's Florists, lno,
"'..-. 1-24-2 t.
NOTICE XO. CREDITORS
Koilce is .hereby .given. to all con
cerned Auiii. letters testamentary have
been issued py the county court of
union .County, , Oregon, to Grace V.
Spivey, upon, the last -will and testa
ment of Barbara .Hug, deceased, and
at! persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
tneir claims, with proper vouchers,
to said executrix at the office of J.
D. Bla tcr. her attorney. In La Grande,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this : notice.
Dated and published this 17th day
of January. A. D., 193
GRACE V. SPIVEY Executrix.
... Jan. 17,:24, 31. Feb, 7, 14.
.NOTICE OF -SHERIFF'S SALE
Kotloo ls hereby given. that . I have
received' foreclosure -execution and
order of sale. Issued out of "and un-
ler the seal of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Union Coun
ty, dated the 2nd day of January,
1934,. in a suit therein pending In
-whloh The Equitable Life Assurance
Boolety of the United States, a cor
poration, is plaintiff, and Archie B.
iConiey.and. Nettle M. Conley, his
wife, E..R. Rlngo and Jane Doe.Rlngo,
whose true name Is Mary Rlngo, his
wife, Royal Conley. The United Statea
National Bonk of La Grande, Oregon,
a. corporation, Hugh Bodmer, as Re
ceiver of ' The United States National
Bank of La, Grande, Oregon, C. B.
Robinson and Jane Doe Robinson,
whose true. name is Florida. A. Robin
son, his .wife, are defendants, to me
directed, upon a Judgment, decree
and order of sole made and entered
Ej'yH URSDA Y, FRIDAY
After Inventory
SPECIAL
New
Fit AU Top
;Fits all
, knees. From
..largest to
tlie smallest.
And you are
assured a
fitting hose.
A it' i
Entire Stock
K.AYSER
'.viSemi
v .Chiffon
IHIOSE
,Clean-up on all sizes. New winter colors Sizes
ioNG TiSeNE F E BEST :'
. ' Kesfiilai
in said court and -cause, on "the 2nd
day of January, 1984, to favor of tlie
above plaluMf and against : the Ae.
fendants Archie B. Conley and Nctjtlo
M. Conley,ihto,whTe,ifor the Bumjor
18,000.00, with Interest 'at six per
cent per- annum rom -Deeemher' 1,
1031, .the sum of. 8304.99 .Joe, .taxes
paid, with: Interest at o 14 per cent
per annum from November 6,' 1833,
the sum of 81074.31' for taxes paid. .
with Interest at -6'A ..per cent ,per
annum from December 5, 1933, Ihe
sum of $500.00 treasonable attorney
fees, and $24.90 costs and disburse
ments, ln'whlbh sald-exeontlon and
order of sale I am commanded to sell
the following described; property, be
ing the .property described .in. the
mortgage being foreclosed , In said
suit, towlt: i : V' -. -;
Northwest , quarter (NW),
West half of Northeast quarter'
(W14NE!4).i Northeast quarter of
' Northeast quarter (NBV4NEU) of
' Section Nlneteon: -(19), and - the
' Southwest quarter (SW4 ) nd
the West half of the Southeast
. quarter ,(Wi4SE'4).. of . Section
eighteen (18), all in Township
Three (3) South'.-' Rang -Forty
40) e.' w. ;m , in 'Union County,
Oregon, together . wdttv -the -: tene
ments, hereditaments and appui
. . tenances thereunto belonging or
' in anywise appertaining. , .; '
NOW THEREFORlft .Dy-vlrtuo and
authority of said wrtt, and In obedi
ence to its commands;- I'-wlU, on Sat
urday, the 3rd!day of 'Februery, 1934,
at ten o'clock mi, t the front door
of the court house In La-Grande, Un
ion County, Oregon, sell at public1
auction all the right, title. Interest
and equity of the above 'rumett I de
fendants, and each of. them, In and
to the aboe described real-property,
had on the first day of December,
1026, or thereafter acquired, to the
highest bidder for ensn, subject' to
redemption-as provided-by Jawi the
, .. annllerf' 4Tl.Mfldfan.
.jMixxcua w w, nyx".": -- --
Uon of said Judgment and decree, in
cluding costs and accruing costs of
execution and sale.
Dated' this 2nd', day of January,
,1934. '" " ' .
JESSE BBKBHMftitWf. Sh'eiC ( union
County. Oregon.
Jan. 3 10, W,-24, 31,
Attention Trappers
Raw Furs
All Kinds of Legal
Caught Furs Bought
I Pay Best Prices . .
CHRIS MILLER
1510 Adams Ave. .
& SATURDAY ONLY A
j 3
New Fit
All -Top
OO
$1.35
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