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Page Two Saturday, January 27, 1534 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. 14, 5 v" 'J 1! (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper Phone Main 600 B. W. FBSDSIUCKS . ..Publlibor and General Manager HAROLD II. PINLAY . Business Manager ' Published ereninge, exception Bundov, at 1710 Blith etreet, La Orande, Oregon. ' Bntertd at the Postofflos of La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Class Hall Matter under act of March 3, 1879. OmOIAIi PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND IttH r ..... . . CITY OP LA GRANDE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news dlapatchea credited to it or not otherwise credited If pub lished herei All rlglrta of republication of special dlapatchea In thla paper and alao the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOOENBEN CO., Ino. Baa Franolaco, Los Angeles, BeaMle, Portland, Chicago i ; - ' ' - Detroit. New York The Weather WEATHKK FOHRCAST - Oraegon: Cloudy In west and fair In east portion tonight and Sunday; moderate temperature; gentle change able wind offshore. For the ween: Unsettled in North Pacific states and generally fair else where. Normal temperatures will pic-vail. i.ocaIj m:,Tiii:it Friday: Minimum 00, minimum 35 above. Clear. Today: Minimum 31, 7 a. m. 33 above. Clear. HUSKIES DEFEAT OREGON-STATERS WIN THEIR GAME 'Duke' Wellington Hits Wrong Basket And Freshmen Win 0.N.S.0UTR0UGHS EASTERN OREGON TO WIN, 48 TO 31 I am tho first, and I am the last: and besides me there is no God .Is there a God besides me? yea, there is no God: I know; not any. Isaiah 41: 6, 8. , SPRING SAILS IN LA GRANDE Temperature 60 above, sky clear, warm sunshine, butter cups in bloom, earth being tilled here and there, a minimum of snovy in the high mountains, stock grazing in new grass, yellowjackets buzzing through the air, earthworms busy in the top-most sod! It sounds like April, but it isn't just late January in La Grande this year. . Spring1 visited the city yesterday in all her glory and was still hanging around today, although older residents looked upon her arrival with doubt, fearing that it was all a bluff, and that she would fade away shortly. We don't know about that but we're delighted to welcome the splendid weather we have. Note- California papers please copy! SEATTLE, Jan. 27 (flV-Washington's Huskies came to the halfway mark In their basketball season to day with an excellent chance of cop ping the Northern division title of tho Pacific Coast conference. Behind the Huskies aro aeven games won; their percentage In the conference standings Is 1.000 and to night they meet the University of Oregon quintet which they defeated i lost night 33 to 28. If they beat tlie Webfeet agalu, to night, and then keep up any average at all. they have the title cinched. Behind Washington, in order, come Oregon State, Oregon. Idaho and Washington State, but thcre'a a wide EUGENE, Ore.. Jan. 37 W) By a donated margin, the Uni versity of Oregon frosh defeated tho Oregon State rooks 33 to 30 here last night in the first of a series of four games. ' Just after the start of the sec ond half "Duke"- Wellington- rook center, grabbed the boll from a tip-off under the basket and sank a beauty in the wrong basket. The rooks led 13 to 13 at half time. Linfield College W ins From Columbia Greater experience won for the Oregon Normal school basketball team here lost night in tho second contest of a two-game series with E. O. N. The Mountaineers were trail ing 18 to 23 at halftlme, with the game getting rougher and rougher. And In the final period, the Wolves due to greater height, weight and "polish" built up a commanding lead In the pushing, shoving skirm ish. The final score was 48 to 31. Both Coach Lorry Wolfe, of Mon mouth, and Coach Bob Qulnn, of East Oregon, put their second teams Into the fray with about six minutes left to play, and then the game re turned once more to basketball. , - All In all, It was one of the rough est basketball games played here In many moons, with the redeeming fea tures tho almost faultless work of Avorlll, Monmouth center, who scored guard, who accounted for it potato! i fiSSP? " Both played brilliant ball anTln a i J"-. .-. lnrge measure shunned the rough ". " . . tactics of most of their teammates.'"" ?;V""f? ,n 'nK PORTLAND, pre., Jan. 27 W) A Linfield college rally won a race with the timekeeper and defeated Colum margin between Washington and tho DB university 33 to 32 in a non-con- rost of the hoop tennis. The Huskies ference basketball game here last have only eight games after tonight. I night. Oregon State cngemcn defeated With 30 seconds left to play Neely, Washington State 20-23 last night ; Wildcat forward, put his team Into in the other conference game, while the Jinai lead with a field goal. Jdaho beat Oonzaga 40 to 10 In a non-conference tilt, Northern division standings: College,- W. h. Pet. Washington 7 0 1.000 Oregon Stato , 4 3 .671 Oregon 2 8 .400 Idaho 4 2 S .288 W. 8. O. ' 2 6 M0 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27 OF) Still out In front In the Southern divi sion. Pacific Coast conference, bas ketball race. -the University of Cali fornia and University of Southern I California will attempt to increase tfielr leads. The Bears and Trojans advanced to three games won and one lost as A Merced, Oal., druggist traded a quart bottle of bonded whisky for 20 acres of land. It appears definitely that the tide has turned in favor of the law. The latest manifestation was the capture of the notorious Dillinger gang of robbers, slayers and prison breakers at Tucson, Ariz. Now if the government could round up the Lindbergh and Bremer kidnapers, we could all heave a real sigh of relief. The First National Bank of La Grande is Installing some of the most modern of safety deposit boxes. Now, let's all hunt around and find some valuables to put in those boxes, and everything will be swell. TODAY ABOUND IN BRIEF, IN AND OREGON AS CHRONICLED BY TUB DAILY LEASED WIRB OP THE ASSOCIATED rilESS i rally of the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins, to win 40 to 31. The Trojans whipped out an early lead of Stanford ' Indians in Los An geles to score a 36 to 24 victory. Pendleton Quint Wallops Mac-Hi Worthloy. E. O. N. forward, and Avar. ill, were the only two starring play ers who went through the game with out fouling. During the first half the lead changed hands several times, with a final drlvo by Monmouth giving the Wolves a half-time margin. Benjamin, Monmouth forward, was generally figured by the crowd to be " "a ne "oor. PENDLETON, Jan. 27 WV-The h Vf"XdJtt. the Pendleton High school basketball ..in "'Pnaryteam defeated McLoughlln High of measures agaln. the young man. Ullton-Preewater 26 to 17 on the Mo hti!LhSS."!fiW' " lt night. Adams Monday, Feb. 5. ..." ' i Monmouth Ff. Ft. pf . tv. 3 1 1 7 4 13 9 10 0. 0 20 113 3 Kitchen, g 0 0 10 Ystad. f 3 10 7 Brill, f 0 0 0 0 Mackey, g 0 0 0 0 Phillips, g 10 12 FIND IT HERE Copy for thla Column must be In by 8 a. m. ATTENTION, RETAIL CLERKS There will be a meeting, of active Retail Clerka Monday evening, Jan. 29. 7:30, at City Hall, for the purpose of organization. By Committee, La Grande Labor Council. 1-27-lt Pocket watches cleaned 1.50. New main spring $1.50. Guthrie's, 1108 Adams. 1-26-3 t Bonjamtn, f Allen, f Averlll, o . Ashby, g NEW OKKHON RADISHES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27 VF) Just two mouths ahead of season, a sup ply of spring radishes grown near Portland' was offered on tho whole sale maikct here vtoday. They were eagerly taken at 25c a dozen bunches. HIT-RUN VICTIM D1KS BEND, Ore., Jan. 27 m Tho vic tim of a hit-and-run driver, Mclvln Olson of Bend was fatally Injured on The Rallcs-Callfornla highway here last night. KILLED BV FAI.I. PORTLAND, Jan. 27 WV-Wllllam Zelder. 44, was killed last night when he slipped on tho third-floor land ing of a atalrway In a hotel here and fell through b window to the bottom of a light well. NEW SYSTEM ADOPTED TO NAME CHAMP Totals ; East Oregon Worthley. f -McCully, f Couklln, c Beera, g Pettcrson, g Baxter, t Richards, g .YooUoM, c Crawford, g .., Ragsdale, g ... -.22 4 0 48 Pg. Ft. Pf.Tp, High will night. ineot Pendleton here to- Administration Gives Support to Johnson (Continued rrom Page One) McKcsson's Vitamin Concentrate tablets of Cod Liver Oil $1.00 at Moon Drug Co. 1-25-1 m. the 12th day of January, 1034, In a suit therein pending, wherein W. 8. Ha rer a nd Va le t te Ha rer, are the plaintiffs, and William Rollins and Florence Rollins, husband and wife: A. V. Lindgren and Beryl Lindgren, 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 tho de fendant, 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 BrC 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 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 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, 1034, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the city of La Orande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, sub Jcct 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 nor have therein or thereto, to- wit: Tho 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. 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 Orande, Oregon, this 12th day of January, A. p., 1934. JESSE BIU3SHEARS, Sheriff of Union County Oregon. Jan. 13, 20, 27 Feb. 3, 10. ' TIAKAS Tho latest creations in new Silver and Rhinestone Tiaras have Just been received byRichardson's Art & Gift Shop. Just the thing to complete your evening dress. Also new Rings, Bracelets, and Earrings now at Rich ardson's. l-27-2t . 4 -..4 2 a. 0 0 , 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 who aro up for reelection this year Senators Lafollctte of Wisconsin and Cutting, of New Mexico Mr. Farley ! rj states into consideration. After all, It is a perplexing problem of politics. Both sides evidently are Remodeling coats, suits and dresses. Children's work and fur coats a spe cialty. Special prices during January and February. Mrs. Pearl Maser, 1612 Sixth St., Phone 287 W. 1-17-1 m. Lady Esther Toiletries at Moon Drug 1-25-1 m thinking rather seriously about the ! situation, some taking the view that I It may result In a new party division WHO wuiiuy, It appears more certain than evei that Mr. Roosevelt is ready to wcN como a changed deal In politics and A new line of tine latest in Ladles' Costume Rings is now being shown (Continued From Page One) In Bilker Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson of La Orande visited friends and rela tive In Baker on Thursdny. In reported. Tho system of elimination, whether by percentage or sub-district tourna ments, remains to be decided by local boards. It was agreed yesterday that all eight teams must be qualified by Feb, 24. two weeks before tho dates of district piny-nff. which remain un changed on March 8, 9 and 10. Emil Piluso, of Portland, Pacific Coast conference official and 0110 of the state tournament referees, was sc-, locted to refereo the- tournament, and he will handle the games unassisted. Tho board also voted against any obstruction on the playing floor dur ing tho tournament. Tho new plan as adopted, signifies AT THE LIBERTY Totals 13 5 0 31 Referee: Clivo Moove. i at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Also new zipper purses on special sale at C5 cents each. These In all colors. r- -.. . v.- 1-16-t I. IHtOKE If you have a broken, side glass or bring about a union of his democracy windshield in your car. jrou can save with tho Republican Independents of both tlrao nIld money by taking it the northwest. Hlo close association with the vet eran Republican insurgent. Senator Norrtii, of Nebraska, and support of COYi: riJRSONALS thn knorrlS Vwolln I. -1 4 1 ,;. n pcie. is red as a ... V", i 1 further indication of this course. fled teams aro agreeable, and as soon ...v .iw au..tiUMtc 1 HI'S . to stago a tournament. It has the Y prlvllego of entering an Invitation, la in brief, tho board yesterday quail- I COVE (Special ) The Ladles Aid of fled both Baker and La Grande for tho Moihodlst church will give a tho championship play, and the six fmliri nnrt ,, . i, other teams must bo selected by church p.iriors Monday evening, Jan. some process of elimination, all by 29. All the fathers and ,.11 the sons teams will vote on where the tourna ment shall bo held, and the town with the most votes will be host at tho play-off. At present, La Grande and Union remain the most suitable places for a tournament, and it is likely that one of tho two towns will bo selected. ' During tho board's discussion yes terday, two or three othor plans were advanced and studied, with the adopted plan emerging triumphant. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: "I Am Su zanne" starring Lilian Harvey and Gene Raymond; Charley Choso comedy "Cracked Iceman": "Vene tian Holiday" scenic; Graham Mc Namee News. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Will Rogers In "Mr. Skitch" with Zasu Pitts; "Twin Screws" Liberty com edy; Liberty-Observer News. Saturday: "Frontier Marshal" stnrrlr.j! George O'Brien; Liberty comedy; cartoon: Chapter 8 "Fighting With Kit Carson"; and Liberty News Events. With the claim that "I Am Su- mnnc!" is one of tho outstanding achievements in his motion picture career, Jesse t. Lasky will present this Fox Film Jiiodurtion at the Liberty tlicstro on Sunday, for a three-day run. Lilian Hnrvcy, the internationally famous star, who was last seen in "My Lips Betray," has tho leading feminine role. It Is MKs Harvey's thttd American film, and it is said that lwr role offers t her a more ample opportunity to dtplny her versatility than any of her pre vious endeavors. "I Am Suzanne!" 1 the story of a young stage atar who falls In love with a youth who Is the reprcsen- I lauvo 01 a declining family of puppe teers. Tlie jroung star lravcu the stftKc to Join the puppet show. The show W a suctxe-s, but she discovers that the love and piJn of her sweet heart Is lavished upon her puppet rather than upon herself. Infuriated by his thoughtlessness of he, sho destroys the puppet and returns to the stage. The producer of the show, however, has also engaged the pupiwt show. The star's manager pleads with tho young man to profess his love for tho girl who he fears will ruin his production because of her grow ing Inambltion. The young man does u, wia inspires her to give a per feet performance, Insuring the pair Keane. Acainsl ant of ( mo.tl unuiunl oacigrnumls trtr tren in a motion pie ("re, Limn ffnrrfi and 0V Hay moml ploj, Iht romantic Irath in Am Sn.jnnr" IhentvJtue L. Lada prmiiuUm far Fax film. of tuccrM iiiul happlneu. Uene Raymond has the leading masculine role opposite Miss Harvey. The carefully selected cast boast o( such names as Leslie Banks, Georgia Came, Genera Mitchell. Halllm-ll Hobbea, Murrnr Klnnell and Edward HOG CONTROL PROGRAM IS SUCCESSFUL (Continued From Page One) enset, wero chosen oa tho other mem mers of tho committee. Members of tho general county committee In addition to those elect ed yesterday from tho North 'Powdcr Teloeosct district are R. S. French, Jay Bres hears, J. A. Oilmore, Covc Unlon district; Clyde Kiddle, Bob Smith, John Schroedcr. La Grande Island City; Duncan McDonald, C. C. Conrad t, H. E. Bull. Imbler-Siunmer- vUle-Altcct: John Weolty, Olen Hug, Rex Roulet. Elgin. The North Powder-Tel ocoset dis trict have s;t set Feb. 5 as the date of their second session. .Ashland Normal Defeats Multnomah KLAMATH PAUJ3, Ore.. Jan. 27 bn Tho Elephants of Southern Ore gon Normal from Ashland trampled Multnomah club of Portland here last nlRht 43 to 20. It was tho first time this season tho Normal school had downed tho Portlandcrs. The gamo was rough and fouls fre quent. j aro Invited, lf .n man has no son of his own. ho may borrow one for the occasion: but if he la unable to bor row one. he may com? without, but come anyway There will be a good dinner and a program. Mrs. Smiftz, Mrs. Frank Conley and Mrs. Chad wlck aro on the conunittcc of ar rangements. Mrs. Grant Conley was hostess to her brKIpe club Saturday afternoon at ner home below- town. Mrs. Har old Chaffee and Mrs. R. s. French were guests. Prtws were awarded to Mrs. Berenice Miller, first. Mrs. Dor othy Hallmark, second, and Mrs. A.. H. Orton. third Lunch was served. Mrs. Sylvia McNeill and Mrs. Rose Thoimwon of La Grande, and Mrs. Lulu Rutter of Rock Creek were BcsUi at tho W. A. McNeill home Inst Saturday. The road into tho canyon, that nns been receiving so much atten tion In the way of work, most of the winter. Is practically Ininassablp fur a enr, and almost Impassable for a man afoot, or a team of horses. The rond has been .widened and greatly changed and It is hoped. Improved, but for this very wet spell it Is lots wor. Sereral men went to Baker Mon day in the Interest of the Commod ity Credit association. T. B. Johnson. George Gray, L. J. Chadwick. T. C. Hefty. Arch McNeill and Grant and Menu Coulevl to Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. .They specialize In all kinds of glass work, windshields, side glasses, No Draft wing glasses, and everything in plate glass work, at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. . l-27-2t CONVEX PORTRAIT Fit AMES A new line of Fine Frames far Con vex Portraits of all 6lzes has Just been received by Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. You can now have your plctures framed for half price with these attractive frames, at Richard son's. 1-16-t f . SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads Sc. 8-14-t f. vVhen you need fuol Call Main 528 GAITHER ICE ds FUEL CO. 1-2-1 m. DID TOD KNOW THAT our cleaning method removes ALL the oils and greases from felt hata? Perspiration oils do not show up again within a short tlmo when your hat Is cleaned at the Standard Laun dry. . 1-17-t f. NOTICE PF SHERIFF'S RALE 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 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County, dated the 20th day of January, 1934, to me directed and delivered upon a Judg ment, decree and order of sale duly made and entered In said court on the 15th day of December. 1933, In a suit therein pending, wherein Lee B. Bouvy is the plaintiff and Cornelia Pcnlngton, Stewart M. Penington, Charles Clyde Penington, Berry Pen ington, a minor, Lena Penington, as guardian of the person and estate of Berry Pcnlngton, a minor, Baxter Kavanaugh and Lilian Vavanaugh, husband and wife, are defendants. and in which said suit a Judgment and decree was duly entered In fa vor of the plaintiff and against the defendants, in the sum of 92000.00 together with Interest at the rate of, 8 per annum, from and 'after the 23rd day of June. 1932; and for the further 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, 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 Monday, the 19th 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 Orande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casn in iuu. Ject to redemption, the following de scribed real property and ail of the right, title, Interest and equity of the said defendants named In said suit, and to said described real property, on the date of the mortgage fore closed in said suit, or since acquired therein or therpto, or that they now have therein or thereto, to-wit: The East 02 feet of Lot num bered 10, and tho south 2214 feet of the East 00 feet of Lot num bered 11, In Block numbered 8, of Romig's Addition to La Grander Union County, Oregon, according to tho recorded pint thereof, sit uate In the Bouthwest qunrtcr of the southeast quarter of Section 8, in Township 3 South, Range 38 East of the Willamette Meridian. The proceeds of said sale to be applied In the payments of the said Judgment and decree, after payment of the costs of sale of said described premises. Dated at La Orande, Oregon, this 20tri day of January, 1934. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, pre. Jan. 20, 27 Feb. 3, 10. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Union County. Ore gon will receive sealed bids until two o'clock P. M., on the 7th day of February, 1934, at the County Court room In the Court House, in La Grande, Oregon, for the purchase of Refunding Road Bonds, In the sum of (48,000, In denominations of $500 each, and Immediately thereafter the bids will be publicly opened. The bonds offered for sale aro dated Jan uary 15, 1934, and mature in nu merical order as follows, and bear the rates of interest set opposite each amount of bonds. Series No. 1, 8000, on January 15, 193S, Interest at 5(4 per cent. Series No. 2, $6000, on January 15, 19S7, interest at 514 per cent. Series No. 3, $6000, on January 15, 1B38, Interest at & per cent. Series No. 4, $'2000, on Januury 1930, Interest at 5V6 per crnt. Series No. 4. $4000, on Jlanuary is 1939, Interest at 514 per cent, ' Series No. 6. $80(ip, on Jlanuary u 1040, Interest at 814 per cent. ; Series No. 8. $8000, on January jj 1941, Interest at 6!4 per cant. Series No. 7. $1600, on Jhnuary lj 1042, Interest at 54 per cent, . l' Scries No. 7, $4600, on Junuary i 1942, Interest at 4 per cont. Scries No. 8, $6000, ort January 1 1943, Interest at per cent. .' Interest payable semj-aDnually on the 16th day of January rend July 0j each year, principal and Interest pay. able in lawful money of the United States at the Fiscal Agency of tho Stato of Oregon In New Yprk City. All bids must be acco inpenled by a certified check on a (Sank doing business In Oregon, for not less than two per cent of the par wilue of tho bonds offered tot sale. The Court reserves the light to . Ject any and all bids. 1 By order of the County Court. c. k. Mccormick, county cierk Jan. 20 and 87. La Grande, Ore. Permanent Waves Includes Shampoo! 09 C A Haircut, .Flngerwave 9Zet)U Others $3.60 to $8.00 Always Guaranteed CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP' opm Phone Main 250 Xj - I BUS SERVICE" For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE, JOSEPH and Way Points. Leave La Orande, Dally : 10;30 A. It. 4:10 P. It. For PENDLETON, Way Points Leave La Grande, Sail; ' 10:80 A. IL ' ' U. P. Stage Depot, 1308 Adams Phone MAIN 49 San Francisco s Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 600 Ontilde Boomil 223 rooms at iSJSO 179 roomi ai $4.00 198 rooms at 4.50 end up ' S? 'JI III It! -v:S m.im :4u ;! M mm ihmm Private garage in base ment of hotel building withvlircct elevator ser vice to Lobby and all guest-room floors! Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California bote! offering Scrvidor feature thus enabling you to combine '-'maximum pri vacy with, minimum tipping". All rooms in the Tower with. Western exposure have ultraviolet-ray (sun-bath) windows.- : In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75p up in Main Dining Rpoin from $1.25 up. Also a la carte service. mm uotei Sir Francis BRAKE HucKiira Newcoks Hotxl Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Most of us have learned by this time how to value a de-valurd ciollnr. Send In Tour Fur Trimmed COATS Fr Mid-winter CLEANING Our process safely cleans and re stores new. life to your garment. ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS 1107 Washington Ualn 701 Attention Trappers Raw Furs All Kinds of ICgal Caught Furs Bought I Pay I?est Prices CHRIS MILLER 1510 Adams Ave. NOTICE Oh- SIIKItlEl'S SALK NOTICE is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a foreclosure exo cution, decree and order of sale Is sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Cout of the State of Oregon for Union County, dated tho 12th day of January, 1934. to me di rected and delivered, upon a Judg ment, decree and order of sale duly made and entered In said Court on . flUIS-CHALMERS- Track type and Air Tired Tractora. Combines, Implements, Road Machinery. CUANDI.KR TRACTOR A EQl'irvSNT CO. 1312 Jefferson Main 632 A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?T IT TAKES MANY HANDS TO CREATE BUSINESS FRAMEWORK An exchange of ideas and infor mation is always profitable to both parties concerned. We, as bankers, realize that fact and we are thus always able to discuss business and financial problems1. llnnks Opened or Close Financial statements at", tax returns compile rttANK L. M.ACK 1701 Sib St. NOTICE Series "B" Time Certificates ot Deposit Issued by the First Na tional Bank of La Orande, Oregon on March 1, 1033 nd due on December 15, 1934. have been call ed for payment on February 14, 1934. Interest on same ceases af ter that date. First National Bunk of La Grande David I. Stoddard, President A. K. Parker, Cashier A Safe, Soundly Reorganized Home Bank for Home People Safety and service are two of the cardinal principles of this bank. So varied are the interests of our officers, that there is sure to be one among them who has had practical experience in your par ticular line of business. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of La Grande i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS rinrlrf 1 Blnlil.Hl T 1 J . V. L. Meyers, Vice President A. K. Parker, Cashier ... ... .........i n. nwi, lusilirr Martin v.-- ieo. II. Harnhart W. C. Perkins t,j . flRECTOns r . i merer II. Itramwrll, Aa?t. Cashier C. L. Thompson, Asst. Cathier Ernest DeLone Harry McKlnla? R. J. Green A. K. Parker