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Page Four JJiMNEj ORE. Tuesday, January 30, 193 ,' (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper Phone Main 800 r ' M I'M -H. W. .FREDERICKS . -PuolUber and General Manager HAROLD U. PINI4AT .uitneaa -Manager PublUbed avenlnga, ejceptlon Sunday, at 1710 Sixth atreet. La 'Oramta,- Oregon, t- - . -.. ...-...n . ..... Entered at the Poitofflca of La Ornnde, Oregon, aa Second Clan Mall Matter under act of March a, 1878. OWiOIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THIS CITY OV LA GRANDE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredlted If pub lished here. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative .r y r . ., M. O. MOC1ENBEN CO., too. , ,i Ban Franolsco, Los Angeles, SenMle, Portland, Chicago . ( ... Detroit, New York.. . The Weather. . . - WEATIIKK. FOKKCAHT Oregon: Cloudy tonight -and Wed-. jieKiIuy, except rain tonight -or M'fil jietiduy J 11 the. , norttLWCHt portion;' moderate tcmteruture; moderate went becoming inouth wind -urfhhore. , A. LOCAL WEATlIKIt '. .Monday; Maximum 4', .minimum 30 ubovc. Cloudy,. . .-. , Tod:iy: Minimum 34 above, 7 n, in.. 'An nhove. Cloudy. FRED SPAETH ; iNEWHEADOF .... COUNTRY CLUP (Continued Prom Page One) LEONIIARDT'S CAMPAIGN IS , UNDER WAY . W. Loonhardt, principal of. Cen tral school hero and a candidate for the Deiaocr',o nomination for stnto superintendent of public Instruction, has started nls campaign. Yesterday he was In Baktr explaining his views. Mr. Lconhordt's slogan Is as fol lows: Oppose sales tax. Favor equit able taxation supporting economical, efficient, adequate, democratic schools. HUNDREDS OF. INVITATIONS IN THE MAILS I (Continued Prom Page One)' i committee feels. FIND IT .-HERE. Copy for this Column most be In by B a. m. McKesaon'a Vitamin Concentrate tablets of Cod Liver Ol! tl.00 at Moon Drug Co. 1-25-1 jn. M) Township three (3). South Range forty (40) E. W. M. Also a strip bounded 'by .'a line com mencing at tho Northeast (NE) corner of . above twenty (20) acres, running thence North two (2) rods thence West forty (40) rods tlience South two (2) rods; thence east forty .-(40) rode to point of beginnings Also a third Interest In the , water ditch on tibovo -lund from stream known aa Warm Creek. ; Containing twenty and one-half (20'a) acres In Un ion County, Oregon. ' . i said sale Is mado -under execution -Issued jout of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County, of Union to me directed In the case of the State of Oregon, represented and act ing by Julius L.. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hoes, Secretory of 'State, ' Oeorgo A. White, Adjutant Gen eral, Walter S.,Flshei- ana Preacott W. Cooklnham, comprising the World War ' Votorans' State Aid 'Commission of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, - - '' VS. r ... Ouy Edwin Barker and (Erma Barker, his wife; and John H. Allen, defen dants. ,- -; JESSE BRE82G5AH5 Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By H. A. KLINOHAMMER, Deputy. Jon. 9, 18, 28, 80 and Feb. 6 cedure also was formulated, the' sign ing of contracts to be done In . the five districts In which the county has been divided. Delegates at yesterday's meeting were Mr. Kiddle, Mr. Shaw. B. P. Soronson, 6. V. Wilkinson, R. S. French,' Jay Breshears, J. A. Ollmore, John Schroeder, Duncan McDonald, C. O. Conrodt, John Wnolty, -Hex Roulet, Glen Hug. Approval Given Kerr's, School Operation Plan 1IU YOU KNOW THAT I l"l-B ' lUIKUIrra HAI.K tho porsplmtlon marks on men's felt "n lne 1m 01 Kruary. 1034 iuiU can on!v bo removmi . bv ,.. '--aour 11:00 a. m. at the can only thorough cleaning? block hats -for 76c. dry. Phono Main 80. Wo clean, and Standard -Laun-1-30-3 it. Remodeling .couta, suits and dresses. Children's -work; and fur coats a spe cialty. Special jjsEtces durlatfJanuary and Fobruaryv.Mis. Pearl Maser, 1612 This Is the first call or united Sixth St., Phone .287 W. 1-17-1 m. , - ... ... Honoet watch, repairing; at 1034 low prices. Guthrie's, 1108 Adams. - . 1-30-3 t. effort," explained Mra. IIanley today. I'JEvory household rshould send - at, least one letter, written 4n the party 'a own words, asking some friend relative to pay the city a visit at tluit time, with special care to Include In tile list porsona whoso Homes nave never -been here. "The commltteo -will not ho satis- lied until 1600 families havo Invited and urged some relative or friend to come to La Omndo as, their guests for the celebration. ,,Wo can oxpoct at' least 2,000 special houso Kuesls dur ing tho celebration and tho name of he party or parties wrltton to snouia io put on fllo at the chamber of commerce for follow-up purpcocs, ' she acUlo. -i. ..... ' "Tills valuable advertising sliould not be delayed. It servos as a nation wide -iDubllollv of tho whole, colobra tlon ao theso letters are alrciuly ad dressed to virtually ovory state in tho notion and eomo of the insular pen- sessions. : !81mply ask at tho chamber of commerce for your stationery and !v the name of the addresses." the chairman urges. "Do It lmmodiate- Ths stationery carries about 30 clotures i from-, - in . and , .about . Le. Grande, with tho Bcal of tho celebra tion end room for a pemonol letter. ; The worlitof the. liomo-oonilng com mltteo Is an exompio of tlio manner In which various ovganlviitlons of La Orando.sro rwipoiKUntr to tho call for co-operation of ail orgnnlmtlons that tho Old Timers' club havo sent out; In, this caso tho Pioneer association, the Sons and. Daughters of Pioneers and brotherhood and fraternal or ganlBatlons. All havo sliown every courtesy and willingness to help the commltteo. Mrs. Henley reports. SON BORN TO MR., MRS. DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Jerf nonn nro recelv lnn conirratiiliitlonB on tho birth of a son. Jim. 25. nt their homo tit Kl math F'allii. The boy. who hus been named Jamos Hnywird Brnn. 1h the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jiu'k Hlutt Sr and Ml-tf. Mnry Bean, both of thin city where Mr. and Mm. Beau formerly made 'their home. EJho was formerly Mlu Barbara Hlatt, Lady Pother Tollotrloa at Moon Drng Co. 1-30-1 m A now lino of, to latest In Ladles' Com t urn o RIukb la now ibolnr sliown at Hlchardsou'a Art and Gift Shop. Also new zlppor .puraos .w,. spoclol jale, nt 05 oenta each. niese n all colors. 1-10-t f. JIam and bacon ahoot, Sunday, Fob. 4. La Ornnde Gun Club. 1-30-3 t. Improvo hoalth and flprur&. Wear a Sponcor. UuauUfu) 4lKht-welghb earmentn, Eva N. Miirtin, 1104 Penn. 1-30-1 m 0NVKX JPORTUAIT ,FltAMI':3 A new lino of Fine Frames for Con vex Portraits of all lzos has Just been received 4y RJoJuuxl son's Av and Olft Shop. You can now have your pictures framed for half price with those attractive trames, at Richard son's. 1-lfl-t t. SCHOOL CIULTIHEN . v You can g4t scratch paper tor school at the Observer. Now ajpads.-j, 9-14-t t. Wnen 70U neoa.fuel Call Main 628 OATniER ICH & FUISIj CO. . 1-3-1 m. DID YOH KNOW THAT our cleaning method romoves ALL frie oils and gnuisos .from folt hats? I Perspiration oils do . not show up afloin within a -short time when your hat is oleaned At the Standard Laun dry. 1-17-t S. front door of the Court House In La .Orande, Oregon, lirilon Coiuity, Ore gon, I will sell at auction to -tho 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 Nori of tho Southeast corner of Tract one (1) of W. A. Laid law Orchard Tracts, running thence West one thousand two hundred eighty seven (1287) feet to the Westllne of the East ninety-nine one- hundredths (0.00) cre8 -Of Tract five (5), thence North four hun dred eighty-four and two-tenths (404.2) feet; 4dioi.ee Bast to tho West line of tho County, road, tlience South to the point of be ginning. Containing fifteen (16) acres, more or loss, in the County of Union, State of Oregon. Sold, sale la mode under execution' Issued out of tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the Count) of Union to mo directed. In the case of the -- -State of Oregon, represented and act ing by Julius L. Meier, Governor. rKal E. Hows. Secretary -of State. George A. White, AdJutanlH3"enoral. Walter S. Flaher and ipreacobt ''W Oooklngliam, comprising1 the World , War Veterans' Stato Aid Commis sion of tho State of Oregon, Plain tiff, VS. V,il, ': P'Vli Robert A. Farrens, Bometlm Icriown aa- Robert Farrens, iuid ' Mae- Far rens, his wife; The La Orande In ; ycotment Company, x private' 00 r poratton: Tlie La t'Orande -Credit Association, a privaiteoorpomtlon; Ov Grande National: Sank, a Nn- ' tlonal Banking vmrporwtlon; and tho Reconstruction 'Flnancs ' Cor poration, a public Corporation, De fendants. JESSH BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By H. A. KLINOHAMMER, Deputy. f Jan. 0, 16, 33. 30 and FebVe. rrr.- ATTENDS STATE BOARD MEETING Colon R. Elvorhnrtl, locul ntitorney. Is in Sulem attending a meeting ol tho board of bnr examiners of which ho Is a member. Mis. Elerhniil ac companied him to the capital city. CAPTAIN RODY RETURNS HOME Oapt, Rody, of tho Salvation Army, has been attending a conference In Portland and will return thin evening accompanied by sewral of tho offi cers, A spool"! meeting has been calfc-'l for 7:30 'tonight to which the pciilo la Invited, . KOTirK OF Slli;ilII'F'H SiKH On itho 7U day of February, 1934 at tlio hour of 11:00 a. m. at the front door of tho Court House In La CiraiKlc, Oregon, Union County, Ore- ! gou. I will sell at auatypiv to the highest bidder for cash tho following1 (lencrlbed real property located In .' Union County, Oregon, to-wlt: . , South half (Sj) of soxitliwest (SWI4 ) quarter of southwest fSWi'i) quarter, SocUon eleven NOTICE Series B" Time Certlf iontosv-ol Deixwlt Issued by the- First Na tional Bank of La Grande,' Oregon on March 1, 1033 and 'duoon December 15, 1034, have been Call ed for payment on Fobrnary 14, 1034. Interest on same ceancs af ter that dnto. . First National Bunk of La Grande David I. Stoddard, Presldont A. K. Parker, Cashier TWIIIWKMV AND KTKWAKT : MART TKItMH IS HA I. KM ' (Continued from rage One) 1 by Judge J. W. Kuowles after they ! were apireheuded for several rob- ' J bones in this elty. 1 Ttioy also were fined 1100 which J th.eT nerved ott in the emuitv Jail 1 Send In Your Fur Trimmed r ..COATS ..... Vor Mid-winter CLEANING Out v.-- tf'i Our process safely cleans and re stores new lira to your garment. ODORLESS DRY m' n- .CLEANERS U'n DO YOU KNOW That the Drug Store carries 1R3 kinds of herbs . , , All Camphor conies from the Island of Formosa , . You can buy 100 paper napkins for a dlmo . . . Most insect powder comes from Arabia jwrhapa they need It most)! . , , Tho absence of sulphur In Rus sian Mineral Oil nut k 03 it taste belter . . . Frogs, newts and lizards were used In old time medicine and a cert a In kind ot fly Is used today and bugs are used for coloring . , . Eastman Kodaks havo advanced In price but we have advanced. none and are selling some nt 1-3 off the old price . , . Cascara, one of -the most Important medicines, comes mostly, from Oregon and Washington nnd must ucason for 3 years before it Is used as medicine , . In 1606, Pepys, the grout diarist records, that, over 3000 people died In one week o( tho plague In London alone; and no one escaped having the small pox , . . Tim Dutch nnd British have almost a monopoly on rubber yet we sell an excellent hot water bottle or fountain syringe, (or only 6!) cents . . . The best bristles for brushes come from Russia ... A good American made toothbrush sells for only 33c . . . Think how feeble the light from a candle lantern compared to the modern rooming, 800 foot range, searchlight . . . And how much service you Sfet from one for less than a dollar Wonderful place the Drug Store. The L& L; Drug Go. rn-pot & Anama Phone Main 87 (Continues Prom Page One) football coach, for the excellent ahowlng 'this iwnson, wris tabled. It was reported that Hugh Rosson. graaunte manager, ls-now negotiating with Calllson for a new contract nt a considerable Incrcane In salary, and that Lon Stlner at Oregon State will receive the same treatment. The board approved omnlovment of H. A. Boric of the Unlvoraitv r Wisconsin as controller of tile Ore gon system, of education at u salary of 3,B50 a year. r..u-. .... ui.j.iuvcu items included allotment of $ia,ooo to match- fed eral funds' for repairs and Improve ments on cumpuHos, and authoriza tion of the finance , and bulldlnc committees, to determine whether alterations of-the Prince Luclcn .npueu Memorial Museum nocefisar AT TIIE LIBERTY ttro Declaring it to be the most poig nant and human comedy he has had' to date, an enthused Will Rogere will have the stellar ' part In 'Mr. Skltch," the new Fox production starting on Wednesday at the Liberty, theatreThe story Is by Ann Cameron. Elaborate plans were made to make this film one of tho most pretentious comedies of the season, and from ad vance reports the film lives up to the expectations of .the produoers. Rogers himself, who Is acknowledged Amcrl ca's greatest fumnor In oil fields of expression, endorses "Mr. Skltch" the most em using situation 'that It him ever been his fortune to play in. In the film he Is oast as the hero ically. Indolent head of a family of six. Through a bank failure, he and his family are left penniless and put out of .their home. He gathers' up his voraolous brood, puts them. In a di lapidated car , and speeds westward, , hoping to secure a Job to, some other community. Extraordinary adven tures with petty gambling and the trials and tribulations of migration from one auto camp to another con stitute the comedy-with -pathos ele ments of the story. A considerable part of the picture was filmed on location, -with numer ous auto camps and scenic spots as fiottings. , Some of the splendors em ployed ao thu background for the film aro the spectacular eruption of Old Faithful geyser, the beauty of the falls and lake In Yellowstone park, and the awe-inspiring magnificence of tho Grand Canyon. Heading tho cast in support of Will Sogers. ZnSu Pitts, tlio -screen's foremost comedienne, plavs the part ! of, Rogers wife. Other, members of the cast, noted for lta .careful soioctlon, are Rochelle Hudson. Florence Des mond. Harry Green, Charles Btarrett and Eugene Pal let te. FEDERAL AID ( WILL EXTEND TO DAIRYMEN (Continued From Page One) vclopments. As word of these various develop ments or future plans come from tlie federal deportments . and agencies concerned; the administration also prepared' for a swift devaluation of the dollar and the welding of a 2 000,000,000 stabilization fund, both authorized In a bill due to reach President -Roosevelt this afternoon. Harry L. Hopkins, Acting in his capacity aa president of tho federal surplus relief corporation, named Lawrence "Westbrobk, Texas civil works and relief administrator, to head the long range movement for. shifting the unemployed from com munities where Industry has stag nated into other sections where they could have more hope of a job. The dairy and cattle plans were outlined by Secretary Wallace. Both groups voiced support of the pending' Jonco bill to .make cattle a basic commodity and appropriate $200,000, 000 to help cattlemen, Waliace inti mated ' an eu 4 tlonal (100,000,000 might go to cattlemen .under , the plan. v e. w ,-. ' j The dairy, program would be insti tuted immediately, with $100,000,000 from the . treasury to supplement ftl50.000.000 cxpecUid 4 ram. recess! n taxes on butterfait. TODAY : IN BRIEF, .IN AND ,' AROUND AS CHRONICLED BY THE DAILY LEASED WIBB OF TIIE ASSOCIATED PKESS - . HESTUAINING OKDKR ISSUED PORTLAND, Jan. 30 (W) A tem porary ordc-j restraining Charles M. Thomas. Oregon public utilities com missioner, from enforcing salary re ductions he has ordered for the Paci fic Telephone and Telegraph .com pany, was extended by order of Fed eral Judge, .Jftjne.- Alger fee Monday. INCOME TAX BLANKS MAILED SALEM. Jan. 30..P) Approxi mately 100,000 Income ' tax return blanks for ,1034, ; based on incomes for 1033, h.ave been mailed by the' state tax commission, It was an nounced here. Only 00,000 blanks were mailed last. year. , Tax commission members estimated that due to the higher tax rate and lower exemptions this year, probably 40,000 taxable returns would be re ceived as against 13,975 last year. MILK CONTROL PLANS lMtOUItCSS PORTLAND, Jan. 30 P) The stato milk- control board will set .tem porary prices and define boundaries .of the milk sheds in The Dalles and Hood River at meetings in those cities Saturdny.jE. Q; -'Harlan; -cha-irman of the board, announced today. - to help PREVENT COI0S...1 RECOMMEN0 Vicks Nose Drops; F' to EN D a xoi.0 I I i.; I RECOMMEND i I Vicks VapoRub: r . m . 'i - Vicks Colds- 9 (Full details of Control Plan-in each Vicks'rtackage)'' - s L--ti It l 1 (' and youll never, jf- be satisfied with any $ v W other low priced car r ggfpe&fpf It.H l-.irr now,-for the first tune: tlic par4liat all Amerirn lias Ix-fn Rtandini rr!5. bv to sec and drive Chmrvlcl for 193 H And if yon aren't among the firt to nltend the gala introductory show ma;, venire gcriB to miss one of the biggeot, mot exciting events a( tha whtiie motor car year. There; never has lieeh a new Chrvrolot model with too inany' basic and swerjiing advances as..llria one.- - Its -diffdrcnt totally unlike anything yqo?ve peeri uf .anything yon jWf? see in motor-rars fpr 1934!.. CFIEVROLET MOTOU( COMPANY, .DTROl.T, MICHIGAN. Vision of Genera Vwnn MmSON-FREES CHEVROLET CO. 1114 Adams Ave; :"t .... f i 2 ! Phone' Mmn :s 1107 Washington Main 701