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LA GKANDE is VENIN"G pggEB VER. LA GRANDE.: QBE. 'Moriday,: April 2, 1931 ago Two (Incorporated) An Independent Newapaptf Phone Main 600 & W. FRBOEBIOK0 . HAROLD If. FINLAT , Published etanlnge, exception 8undar. t 1110 8utn Grande, Oregon. Entered at the PoetoMloe ol La Grande, Oregon, u Second Olaae UaU Matter tinder act of March 2, 1878. OFPIOIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND TB CITY OP LA GBANDH MKUBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS ' . j Th Aiaoclaledf Preae U exclusively entitled to um lot publication of all newa 'dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited U pub lished here1. All rights of republication of special dispatches In ... this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved.- National Advertising Representative . M. O. MOOENSEN CO., Inc. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago t ... Detroit, New York God' iii oiii' God forever and uritb'derith Psalrnj 48: 14, SHOULD KIJOW FACTS . , Nearly a decade ago Gendral William Mitchell created a great uproar' by chni-glntf that' America wasn't gettiilg what it was paying for in the way Of military air services. For a time" his" charges were the' talk' of the nation. When the furore died down,, and when the smoke cleared away about all that had happened was -that General Mitdhcll had got himself in' very bad with his superiors. Now the stage seems set for another uproar of the same kind., THtfaymy took over the airmail' routes. Several army flyers were killed in the performance of their . duty. And the echoes of General' Mitchell's charges of long' ago roll across the air once more, as American citizens ask themselves un easily if thielr aMiy air corps is really all that it ought to be'. it Is already apparent that the ekact Ins and outs of thtft situation Are going to be extremely hard to et at. Bias and partisanship are appearing on both' sides of th'o argument, How much of the army's difficulties may be due to Inexperience,- how much to faulty equipment,- how much to- bad weather and how much to sheer rotten luck' these are matters in- which we do not yet have enough information .to Judge correctly. During the last decade tho nation has spent lurge sums on Its military aviation services, ft has Spent enough money to have on air corps equal in' qutprhen6 and depend'obUiiy tc any lit the world.- If it has no siren service, li would like to krio it, and it also would like to know why. Out of- tho present alrmnlV itllxup there should come a thorough, far r'eacliln'g Investigation. Not one designed to- get the head of this mart or that man1; not! one designed to Show some corporation up,- or gain political n'd'vAntao for one faction or another; Just a patient and thorough survey of all the facts, so' that wo may know definitely whether there Is anything wrong with our flying cOim.. it there Isn't anything wrong, tho army fc entitled to full exoneration from current criticism. If there Is something f6ng, If high time we1 found It out. gfrlOCAHi Mr.- and Mra. Jeff 6ftaii awl arhall on-,- Jim hav returned 10 mamam PflHs. Thoy were hero to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Boan. , tlntti ller- Russell Nelson, a student at Whit-; man college, spent tho Boater week end with hl parent, Mr. and Mrs, A. Vfr. Nelfcotf..-.". -A-r. V,' T vy.-,. ' i 'j jj,-f Mlwr Turnee'lli- . I . Mint Dorothy1 Kirby1 -had as Mr Kuest on Saturday, Miss Gertrude Tufmrt, of .linker, Was in b Orando attending tho meeting of Enatorn Oregon schoolmen,' Miss Tut ftct toachos in- the Junior high school at Baker, t ' I'M MIssoA Amanda h. ZiXbel and Ma-bei McfrUm, who have been living th Pst two yours In Mrs, Bnuinann's hoifaw ort Fifth street, wo movliiK thlfl tt-fcett to oho of the Strlnghnm fepnr Intents, corner sixth and N MreeW. In'ft'.nHetdrt-" Mr. and Mrs. fcafl Klein And son, James, drove to Pendleton yesterday and Spent tho dny with friends. Tho Klein family formerly llvod In Pen dleton when Mr. Klftln Wfta tifeent for tho express company In that city. Vwll In Xm flrninte Mrs. O. T. Hockett, ol Enterprise, her son, Jny HoeRett. who is homo on vacation from his work at Wil lamette university, and Verne White, of EntcrprlHO, vlnlted Ia Orando friends th0 latter part of the week. To Port In nd Mls Imogen Ruwioll. accompanied by the Mlsnca Melbn Hanks, Anes Palmer and Jean White, drove to Portland Saturday where they will Kpi'iid the Easter vacation. When Miss Russell returns tho latter part of Uv week, oho will be necompanietl by her mother, Mrs. Addlo Huasell, who has been spowllntr the winter month In Southern Calirornlft and In Portland. , In l.,i (imnde i Miss llawl Williamson, a Rrncliuvte itf E. O, N., 'Bperit Soturday with friends how, eomliH? to attend the teiichers htoetln-K In session during tho dny. Miss WDUamHon Is teucli hiff In rtne M the ffrade schools ht Vendition thts year. EntiT (liie'U. Mr. and Mrs. titry 8tr.efr. of Hot t,nke, wore guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Smith. In Port lit ml Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tyler spent a lew days of last week In Portland on 'business. I'rom Josnph Kennlt Estes. or Jaseth. teacher In the rural sehool of Wallowa county, visited with La Orando friends Sat urday. Spend Weekend The Misses Hope and Alice lulow were rn La Orando over the WTekend visiting with their parent, President nntt Mrs. H, E. Inlow. Thr former Is head of the English department at the Baker High school while the lat ter Is 'teacher in the primary grades at Rock Creek, also In Baker county. Ymn Pullman Wayne Lowell, of Pullman, student at the Washington State college, Is upending Ute vacation among La (Incorporated) IHSS! -PublUher and General Uanagor BuslneM Manager if'- ever: he will be our guide evert : . '.'.j ; Orando friends. Mr. Lowell le a bro tlier of Mrs. Joe Longfellow,' formerly of this city. t VMt PiVrenffii. Mr. and Mr. Alhftrt Currey ftml ohlldrcii, of Enterprise, have boon gacste ht the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr. George? H. Ourroy, From lnkflnrt-v Cecil Ft, Ripley arrived Saturday evening from Yaklmft And Joined Mrs. Rfpiey and tholr small daughter In a vllt at tho parental H. S. Brown -ton, tkttttie, tFio-'.JltUe jlrl receiving tho Te of GhrMifln )mptlAm at tho Easter service 06 the MOthodlst Epifl oo)ui church. Tlioy will riturn to morrow to their home In Yakima, i Weekend Here Miss Marian Merrill, touchor In the Echo school, spent the weekend hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Young. Saturday sho nttondedt the Eastern Oregon superintendents, principals and teachers association meeting. VKItoiw ' -- "rr Olen B. Ctonkey, of Walla Walla, drov0 to La drande Saturday to s)cnd tho weekend vloltlng his mother. Mrs, O. H. Oonkoy, slid his aunt, Mrs. a race E. Moll tor. . Tn Boise Mrs. Robert Eukln and Mrs. Pred E. Klddlo returned Suiulay evening from Bolso wher8 they spent the weekend visiting friends aivd relatives. Mrs. Eakln was a gurat at tho homo of tho Rev. and Mrs. William Crosby liosfl, formerly of La Orando, and Mrs. Klcklle visited her mother, who ac companied her back to La Orandc and will remain hero for some time. Visit In Parents , Miss Margaret McAllister la spend ing the Easter vacation at the home of her parents. City Manager and Mrs. Angui MJoAillster. She Is a stu dent at Whitman col lego, VUTts Parent Mlsa Vela Hogensen, who teaches at Pondcwa, spout the weekend at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tlogons-on, Miss HoKonsen Mao atfcend-cd the tenehers nwsoola tlon meeting at U10 Normal school on Saturday, Speinh Raster Here Herman Berger, of YaRlrftn, Wash,, returned last ovenlng to his home after spending several days visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berger, Here Satnnlay Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Cox spent Sat urday In U am net e shopping. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dan Hall who was nlno shopping and visiting her slRter, Miss Bertha Schwebke, The visitors make their home In Un ion. - . . Atteml Tench trH Me( Among the teachers from Baker who were In La Grande Saturday to attend the meeting of the teachers' association were Miss Vev Perkins, alitor of Clifford Perkins of this city. Here fr Meet line Mr. Maylelle lion.tg. county school superintendent of Baker county, was in In Grande Saturday for tho meet ing of the teachers' association. Hush E. Coleman. siierintendent of the Baker schools, was alio prominent among the visitors Bt the sessions. pernllng Vumtloit carl o. Helm Jr., a sophomore in tho school or txiliUcal science at WhtUitan college and a member of Phi Delta Thot fraierntty. Is siend- The Weather WRATH Kit FOIIKCAHT Oregon: Fair tonight and TiieslH.v', colder In the Interior tonight with frost or freezing temperature; nioder ute northerly wind offKhore. UiVM. WEATHKU . Htiudny: .Mnvlniiiin 47, nrlnlmiim' 41 Above Hitow 3 Inches. .Moisture ,'40 of Inch. Cloudy. Today: Minimum 'Al, 7 a. in. 33 ubnve. -t'londv. Ing this week at the horn of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helm. Spends Roster Here Miss Prances Kelly spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kelly and returned to her home at Baker last evening. From Hnker Mrr and Mrs. R. C. Noyes, of Baker, former residents of La Grande have been here visiting with friends. Mr. Noyes,- who has been with the Pacific Telephone Co., and stationed at Baker .for the past five years is being trans ferred to OrantB Pass. Spending Vacation Miss Berntece Thompson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Thompson, has gone to Wallowa to spend the vaca tion with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Pat McCrae. fio Home Misses Elaine Ballard and Irene Stages, students at E. O, N. went to tholr homes at Enterprise to spend Easter with their parents. In Town Saturday Among tho business visitors and shoppers in La Grande Saturday from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Emll Miller, of Cricket Flat, Mrs. Lou Gclgor, teacher of the Indian Creek HChool, near Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Peterson and daughter, Margaret, of Wallowa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall garth and daughter. Evelyn and Mrs. Zelma Wood, of Elgin. Ret urns Home Fred Leach returned Sunday eve ning to his homo at Huntington. While In La Grande he underwent an ear operation at the Bouvy hospital. Tonsillectomy BJIllo Searles, son -of Mr. and Mrs. A. Searles of La Grande, underwent an operation at the Bouvy hospital this morning for the removal of his tormlls. Hum Operation Ed Clark, of near Alicel, underwent a septum operation this morning, the operation being performed by Dr. Ralston, To Wallowa Iakr 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Blngaman and son, Frederick, expect to spend tho week at Wallownj lake. Homo Tomorrow A. E. Kemp, of Nyssa, crpeftts to return Tuertfajr to his homo at Ny- soa. Mr. Kemp underwent a nurtal op eration aU the Bouvy hospital reoentp ly. ' J .. ICnturioi Carol Holland, an employe of the Montgomery Ward storo hero, has re turned from a weekend trip to Con don where he visited friends. On Huftliiees C. J. Sohorb Is spending a couplo days In Umatilla and Morrow coun ties In the Interest of the H. O. L. C, of which ho Is tho local manager. Iler Today Harold Blanc hard, bus! new visitor In I of Elgin, was a a Grande today. VMU Mother Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Calioon and daughter, Mildred, spent the week end In La Grande visiting at the homo of his mother. Mrs. M. M. Ca hoon, from their home In Portland. To Huntington 1 Evelyn Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read Is spending the Eas ter vacation In Huntington, visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey St. John. In Iji Grande Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mer, were business Cleaver, of Im vtsltors In La Grande today. tins TOiiAlleetnmy The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins underwent an opera tion this morning for tlm removal of her tonsils and is rejwrted to be re- VlCKS VOR ATONE a belter mouth wash at a big saving! Simple to Operate the "Caterpillar" Anyone who can operate a gasoline tractor can do just as jroixl n job or op erating the "Caterpillar" Diesel Tractor Hun dreds of Diesel owners have so proven. Bunting Tractor Co. lkiisc (Jinnde TODAY AROUND AB CHRONICLED BY THE DAILY LBA8BD fUKI OF Tim ASSOCIATED' PRESS FATALLY- ISJUitiD PORTLAND, Apr. 2 (AV Mrs. G. E. Wells, of Portland, was fatally in jured by an automobile when she stepped from a bus on the Pacific highway near here today. Wltnesse-a said she utepped into the path of an automobile driven- by J. Hi Adams; a- farmer-' near Gaston. Many accident in Portland were at tributed to wet pavement. 8KVKV rot'NTIKH DKI.INtjrEVr SALEM. Apr. 3( 'Hj All but seven counties in the state of Oregon have paid In full t-.rlr first quarter 1934 state property tcixci. due April 1, the Htate treasurers oifiee announced to day. Six count! have paid In full or In part their second quarter taxes. The seven delinquent are - Currjr, Deschutes. Jefferson, Malheur, Wal lowa, Washington and Umatilla. FATAL HIIOOTIXG INVESTIGATED EUGENE, Ore,, Apr. 2 (ff) The fatal shooting of O. L. "Blackle" Wil cox by Speelol Doputy Sheriff Ernest Kleppey will bo thoroughly Investi covering satisfactorily. Dr. P. L. Ral ston performed, the operation. Visits Parents Mlys Mildred French, who teachW near Enterprise, spent the Easter weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry French, here. Trt Wit Ha Walla Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kappersettand Mlsft Enid H upper Be tt spent Sunday ab Walla Walla visiting Mr. and Mrs, Frank Streeter, and other friends. Mr. Streeter Is a patient at the Veterans hospital there. Visit- John Permaln la spending the week In Spokane visiting relatives. , Herd Saturday Mrs. Mabel Robblns, a teacher at Milton, spent Saturday visiting In La Grande with her brothers. slierwoMf and Ray Williams, and other rela tives and friends. She returned to; Milton tho same evening. Hom Tonsils Oi(t Bobble Swalberg, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Swalberg, underwent an operation for th removal of his tonsils in the office of Dr. Ralston this morning. To Seattle Mrs. h. A. McAllister, of La Grande, spent Easter In Seattle visit ing her children. Visits Sister ,i Sherman Harer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Haro r. Is spending tho Easter vacation vldtlng his sister, Miss Va letto Harer, a teacher lu Sonora. Cal. Vbdt ".Here 7V ; tJZ ' Mrs. Nad I a L. Stevenson, of ioacpii, spent Saturday In La Grande tflsltlng friends. Iteturn to Stanford Packy McFarland and Clair' Perk ins have returned to Stanford uni versity where they are student, after spending tho spring vacation with with Uuir parents. VN.lt lug Here Mra. E. L. Sarvls, mother of Max H. Sarvls, Is spending a few days here visiting from her home In Botoe, Ida. df VNKs Mrs. W. Brown field, of Pendleton, sjMMtt Saturday in La Grande visiting friends. Iteturn Home Mrs. Cecil Rtplpy and small daugh ter, Patricia Carrol, returned Sunday to their home at Pomeroy, Wash., af ter spending a week visiting at the SPLINTERS i Published by VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Hugh Leonard, Editor Tho rainy days of last week found quite a few holes In the roofs aroimd town. We have nil the mate rials needed to repair those roofs, but would a lot sooner sell new roofs. We have a large itoek of nil kinds of roof coverings. rho manufacturers of our J SAFETY BOND Red Cedar Shingles Maim that their Num ber 1 shingles will last for 40 years. We havd these shingles at our yurd, "Do boats like this sink often?" 'Only Once." "Pop, did you go to Sunday School when you were a boy?" "Yes, son, regularly never missed a Sun day." "Well, I bet It won't do me any good plther." SISALKRAFT is more waterproof than can vas. A Sheet of SI SALKRAFT 5 feet wtdo and 14 feet long costs only $1.05. Just the thing for fisher men who like to sleep nit In the open, and keep dry. No matter how dirty or discolored the floor may be. DOUBLE X Floor Cleaner will clenn nnd bleach it, so It looks like new. Generally speak trig, the people who -don't like you are the ones lacking in Judgment. "Can you keep a sec ret?" "I ll tell the world." 5HSST Ore-proof IN" BRIEF, IN AND OREGON gated and an-Inquest probably held. Coroner Oharlea P. Poole said, Sun day. Deputy Kleppey said.' he" shot at WllcoK wheh the latter made a break for freedom as a warrant charging possession of a moonshine stilt, was being berveo on htm, Wilcctt died at a hospital' late last' night. HI HNKD TO DEATH PORTLAND, Apr. 2 P D. B: Peake, asleep In the loft of a small office of a wood yard here, was burned to death today when fire destroyed the building. His employer, L. . O. Smith, operator of the wood yard, re ceived minor burns before he could escape, from his downstairs room. i . DEATH COMES TO PltlKST PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 2 (fl Death came suddenly to Father' William A. Daly 01, after ho said' the 0 o'olock mass and was hearing conf enslona at Immaculate Heart church Eauter ser vice here yesterday. Ho suffered a heart attack1.. home of Mrs. Ripley's parenta. Dr. and Mrs, H. 8. Brownton, Mr. Ripley drove' down from Pomeroy on Satur day to accompany them' home. C.YiKELOGG BURIED TODAY Mrs. Willis Moss- received the news today of the death- Friday evening of her brother-in-law, C. Y. Kelogg. in Portland. Funeral services are being held today. He formerly made his home In Baker and was married to Jennie Sims, Mrs. Moss slBter, in 1899'. HAYNES WILL RESIDE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clint Haynes have re turned to La Grande to make their home and hove taken up their resi dence In their home on Jackson for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edenholm. Mr. and Mrs. Edenholm are moving Into the Arthur Williams homo at the Corner of Main avenue and. Second street. SHERWOOD IS MUCH BETTER Floytl Sherwood, who has been critically 111 for a number of weeks, and a patient at the Grande Ronde hospital. Is reported to be Improving quite rapidly and ho Is looking for ward to return -home soon. B. D. Sherwood, Mrs. Bo v Ins and Claude McCrackqn.wua. werecallecl here by, his condition, have -returned to 4. heir homes In Eugene, while Mrs. Sher wood has remained for a longer stay With her son and his family. FIND IT ... HERE Copj for thu Column mmt be It bjr I . n. Crnzy Crystal at Moon Drug Co. 3-17-tf The La Grand Dental association In meeting announces that All den tal oflfees will be closed Saturday afternoon, effective April 7, until further notice. 3-31-at Lady Esther Drug Co. Toiletries at Moon 3-17-tf makes a dandy ceil ing for the attic or basement. It takes paint and kalsomlne, without priming. Life Insurance Agent: "Do you want a straight life?" Prospect: "Well, I liko to step out once In a while." We still have some of those paint bargains, but they sre going fast. First Cannibal: "The Chief has hay fever." Second Cannibal: "Serves htm right, I told htm not to eat that grass widow." ROCK the wall board. We Sell to Sell Again Ask us how to obtain an $8.50 guaranteed Hammond Electric clock for $2.39. Moon Drug Co. 3-17-tf HI'fiCIAL 32 -piece sets of fine dlnnerware on Special Sale now for only $3.48 at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. It will pay you to see these If you are In need of a dinner or breakfast set. Two new attractive open stock pat terns are being featured on this spe cial now at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 3-23-t f. Nyal An acid Powder for stomach troubles, 50c. Moon Drug Co. 3-17 tf SCHOOL CHIl-DTtEV You can gee: scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads Be. 0-14-t f. Special values, in genuine "Wear Ever" aluminum. Steam cooker and pot roaster $1.95; fl-cup percolator $1,75; 3 -quart deep fat fryer $1.00. Bohnenkamp's. 4-2-2 t. ItKfil'I.AH MKETINO R. A. M. 7:30. Tue. eve ning, Apr, 3. Mosonlo hall. Work-mark; degree. 4-2 -2 1 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UNION COUNTY JESSIE WILSON, Plaintiff vs. HARRY C. WILSON, Defendant. To HARRY C. WILSON, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before four weeks from tho date of the first pub lication of this summons. You will take notice that if you fall to appear and answer, for. want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed lor in her complaint herein, to wit: for de cree for an absolute divorce from de fendant. You will further take notice that this summons is published once a week for four consecutive weeks In the La Grande Evening Observer, a dally newspaper published In the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above named court, which order Is dated March 3rd, 1934, and the first publication of which is made on the 5th day of March, 1934. R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for Plain tiff, March S, 12, 19, 26. April 2. mm lit,?,, HZ- Vi tt'.-!i,'-i3l A." fer?PT-TOipHlOTffl "Tit Don't put yesterday's range i tomorrow's house When you select don't judge by ards. See an Electric Range before ; buy. Progress has been made in kil en ranges as well as in motor cars Watch your step. Before you cide on any range learn economy and automatic operation Hotpoint Electric Ranges release time from cooking i -a r.,-"Vt'?i.,vJ-',;i i i'i it' if n'Hi v. vaiAgaiaas wM-J&iril ELECTRIC Eastern Oregon Light & You will save your nands, much Wme.Ahollnlsh of your woodwork, and much' expense if you will use CLEA-NALL for your spring house cleaning. Get this at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 3-23-t f. NOTICE OF. MORTGAGE 1 OlIlXl.OSl MB HALE In the District Court of the United Suites for the District of Oregon. Tho California Joint Stock Land Bonk of San Francisco, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. N. K. West and Mae R. West, his -wife, John William Wells and Crystal Wells, his wife, The Mt. Emily Lumber Company, a corpora tion, The United States National Bank ot La Grande, Oregon, a cor poration, and Hugh Bodmer,. receiver thereof. Union County, State of Ore gon, a quasi-municipal corporation, defendants: By virtue of a writ on Judgment, decree and order of sale Issued out of tho said Court in the above en titled cause to me directed and dated the 16th day of February, 1934, upon a Judgment and decree and order of sale rendered and entered in said Court and Cause on tho said 16th day of . February, 1934, In favor of Tho California Joint Stock Land Bank of Sen Francisco, a corporation, as plaintiff, against N. K. West and John William Wells and Crystal Wello, his wife, for the sum of $6, 701.80, with interest thereon to. Oc tober 16, 1933, $570.78; and Interest at six per cent on Interest portion of $201.06 to October 15', 1932, $11.09; and interest at sis per cent on Inter est portion of $198.69 of April 15, 1933. $6.00; premium of insurance $67.00; Interest October 5, 1033 to October 10, 1933, $.12, total $7,355.88, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum thereon, from Oc tober 15, 1933; $350.00 reasonable at torneys fees herein, ancL for. plain tiff's cote and dbursemente of suit taxed at $137.84; and costs and ex penses, of, , sale; commanding me to mako s&NS of the following described roal property situate in the County of Union in tho State of Oregon, to wn: The. South half of the South east' quarter and the Southwest quarter, of Section 2; the South east quarter of Section 3; the Northeast quarter of Section 10; the North half and the North half of the South half of Section 11; the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, the North half 'qf-tho Southwest quarter, and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 12; the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 13; the East half of the Northwest quarter, the East half of the Southwest quarter, the Southwest r".Cw Si- W M Jfl 1 t your new range. old-fashioned stan how the speed for other thi HVW T: B k T M jJAMMi ' quarter of the Southwest, quartern aiul tho Wit hnlf.rtf thn Krtllt.h-I east quarter of Section 24, all uownsmp , oouiu, xwiigo oo d;f E. W. M . together with all and- singular the privileges, appurten ancea, tenements, hereditaments easements and rights of way thereunto belonging or usually enjoyed with said premises or any part thereof, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents. Issues and.' : profits thereof: also all tho es- tate. right, title or Interest, f homestead or other claims or de- k . mand, as well at law as in equity, i ' which tho mortgagors then had or might thereafter acquire of, -; in or to the said premises or any I part thereof, together with all I; other rights of every , kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals r: for the irrigation of Bald prem- it ises In which the mortgagors of said premises were then or might thereafter become entitled, and also together with all shares or rights, whether represented by certificates of stock or other wise. In any canal company or water user's association attached to said land for the benefit thereof, which the mortgagors had on tho 18th day of August; 1920, or might thereafter ac quire, of, In or to the said prem ises or any part thereof, and. also all right, title and interest of the defendants or any of them, and alt persons claiming by, through or under them, which they then had or now have In or to said premises. NOW, THEREFORE, by vlrlue orgj said writ on said Judgment, decreofJ and order of sale and in compliance! with the command of said writ, Ij will on the 3rd day of April, 1934, atj day ab the front door of the County Court House In La Grande. Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to re demption to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all right, title, and es tate which the defendants In this suit have or any of them had on the 18th day of August, 1920, the date of tho mortgage described herein, or since have acquired, or since sal date have had In or to the atxr described property or any part there of to satiiify said Judgment, decree and order of sale, with Interest, cost! and accruing costs. Including thd costs upon this writ. (Signed) J. T. GUMMERVTLLE. United States Marshal for the District oi Oregon. JAMES A. PEE. ond FEE & RAN DALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Posd Office Address, Pendleton, Oregon Mar. 5. 12, 19, 26. Apr. 2 Mmmm irnWrn- Calrod, Hotpoint's new Hi-Speed Heating Coil, cooks with a clean, flameless electric heat which keeps pots, pans, walls and woodwork clean. Come in and see the beauti fully styled Hotpoint Automatic Electric Ranges. . You will find the range for tomorrow's kitchen here. RANGE Power Co.