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-a v 11 3 Paee Four (Incorporated) An IndepcDdent Newppr Phooa Main 800 B. W. FREDERICKS . basold u. ntiur . Published evenings, eiceptloo 8uuiljr, t 1110 Sixth treat, L ' Grande, Oregon, Entered at the Postofflce ol U Grande, Oregon, w Becond Olaee Mall Matter- under act of Hatch a. 187B. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ONION COUNTY AND THM CITY OF LA GRAND MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The AModated Preae 1 exclusively enUtlod to use lor publication or all newe dlepatcnei credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub. Ilehed here. All rights of republication of special dlepatonee in this paper and alao tbe local newi herein alo are reaerved. National Advertising Representative M. O. MOGENSEN CO.. Ino. Ban Francisco. Los Angeles, BeaMle. Portland, Chicago Potrolt, New York The work of righteousness shall bo peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance for ever, And my neonle shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting In Washington . ly HeiiMTt PI.iiuit.cr WASHINGTON Vice President Garner missed an. opportunity In the senate rocently to pay something "on account" Xor political favors received from ihls good friend William G. Mc Adoo. Whether ha purposely passed up the chanc0 only "Cactus Jock" him self, knows. It happened this way: Senator McAdoo had been absent from tho senate for some time due to Illness. When the -bill authorizing federal loans to Industry came up for consideration, h called on his col league, Hiram Johnson, to pinch hit for him In an effort to obtain adop tlon of an amendment In which lie was particularly Interested. A California Klricr ' It seems that In a certain part of the city of Los Angeles tlioro Is a privately owned utility supplying power and light In direct competition with tho municipally owned plant. It is 'the desire of the city to pur- cruwe the privately owned plant not only to ell m inn to controversies which havo arisen continually, but also bo cause cheaper rates can bo given tho Ieople than those they now are pay ing. McAdoo wanted an amendment at tached to tho bill which would have authorized the reconstruction finance corporation to make a loan to Los Angeles sufficient to acquire the prl Vatoly owned Utility. . Tho authors of tho blU Olnss of Virginia arid Barkley of Kentucky strenuously opposed tho rnovo on the ground that It would open up the question of loans by the RFC to every community in the country for the purcha-jo or construction of munl ' ctpnl plants. Johnson put up such a strong plea for McAdoo, howover, that tho amend ment .came within an eyelash of pass age. A Tie Vote The vote was 37 to 37. Vic Presi dent Garner,, who had, It within his power to break tho tie, was not In th0 chair, He had been, only a short while before, but Just before this vote had retired from tho chamber, leaving Senator McQUl of Kansns presiding. Making Strawberry Jam and Jelly? Give Them a Chance lo Set Properly j . i C t 4 Is J; v , A rtll.MB tclla Iho Inlp In Jolly nml Jam milking, us well ns in every- thliiR else. Now that strawberries nro iilon .tlful mid housewives everywhere nro busy cniiverllnii Mils delirious .fruit Into Jems and Jollies. this Is uie moment to remind them thai tliey must not Judco their work too (liilrkly. Olvc your Jellies n elmnre time to sot. Jellies and jams, too mow progressively tinner for a week to u inontli uitcr they are made.. Jelly experts ore telllnc us. too. that weuther eondltlons liavo been unusual this year and fruits mav vary moro 'widely than usual In moisture content. Fur lH3f berries they say that strawberry jam. made by the short-boll method, should be boiled four minutes instead of the usual one minute. For even better results and keener favor, add the juice ot bait a lemon to the fruit and sugar mixture. For strawberry jelly thev say to boll the fruit Juice mid sugar mix ture tour minutes before adding tho pectin, ns well as halt a minute otter, and be suro to odd the Juice of one lemon. The recipes below liavo been ad justed to the special needs of 1U3I strawberries: Strawberry Jelly 4 Clip l lb; ) (uie, T'l nips 3, lbs i mr 11 Ubltepoons slmliiLd lomon Ju'ue ; 1 bmit Irult jicciiu ' ..Publisher end General Manager Puslneu Mjautger places. Isaiah 32: 17, 18. LEGION JUNIOR BALL TEAM IS TO PLAY TOMORROW i Local Youngsters Will Meet Walla Walla Team at 2 P. M. The La Grande American Legion Junior league baseball team will open Its 1934 season Sunday when It plays Walla Walla here. The game will start at 2 o'clock. The Wnlla Walla team plans to send about 17 men. Koylc, pitcher, and Wnlclcn, catcher, will open for La Gran do, Following tho Junior league game, tho local barbers' team will play a team from Mt. Glen. H0 didn't return, either, until the whole matter was over. Johnson was able a little later to get Robinson of Indiana Into tho chamber to movti a reconsideration of tho vote, but It was too late. Op pencil ta of tho amendment nietm- whlle managed .j marshal additional strength and Johnson was defeated by two votes on the roll call. Had tho vice president been tn the chair on tho first vote, however. It might hnvo been a different story. FLORIDA WOULD SAVR HAMS FOH NI'OltTNMKN VINITOKN DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. i7P) Led by the Florida Junior chamber of commerce, conservationists are seek ing to outlaw the sale of black baAs lu this state on grounds that com merclnl nothing threatens to render tho spocles extinct. Five years ago, they said, thousands of sportsmen wero attracted from all parts of tho nation by tho bass which literally teemed In Florida's takes and rivers. And their annual visits brought millions or dollars Into the state. Burgess Whttchoad, reservo Infleld or with tho" St. Louis Cardinals, Is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary academic- fraternity. To prepare juice, ciu.ili thoroiiKh ly or grind about 3 quarts fully ripe berries. Place In Jelly clot ii or bag and squeeze out juice. Squeeze and strain the Juice from 1 medium lemon. Measure sugar, strawberry Juice, and lemon Julco Into large sauce pan. mix well mid bring to a full rolling boil over hottest lire. To reduce foaming. ; teaspoon of but ter may be added, lloil bard I minutes, stirring constantly. Add bottled mill perl In. thou bring again to a full rolling boll and boll hard K, minute. Remove from lire, skim, pour quickly, l'arallln hot jelly at once. Makes about 10 glasses (C fluid ounces each). Strawberry Jam nips (3 lbs I prrearrd Mint nil" U Ibl.l suunr i labkiKinu lemon Juice '.i bollje Iruli pectin To prepare fruit, grind about 2 quarts tally rlpo berries or crush so that each berry Is reduced to a pulp. Scpieeze Julco from ji small lemon. Measure sugar, prepared fruit, and lemon Juice Into large kettle, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boll ovor hottest tiro. To reduce foaming, ,i teaspoon butter mny bo added. Stir constantly before and while boiling, (toil hard 4 minutes, lieinovu from tiro and stir In bottled fruit nectln Pnr quickly. Paraffin hot Jam nt once. .iiiiKes about 10 glasses 10. fluid ounces euchj. LA The Weather WEATIIKH FOH EC AST OreKon: Fair tonight and Sunday hut Mime clomllmtsK on ivhimI j slight ly warmer lu Interior Sunday; nuxl erat northwest wind offshore, LOCAL WEATHER Friday: Minimum 51; 7 u. m. (II; maximum 70. Northeast winds, clear. Saturday: Minimum 4H; 7 u, in, off, northwest winds, eleur. Tho leak of the heat for the first half of the month came on the 11th, when tho thermometer soared to OS. A steady decline In maximum tem peratures has been evidenced in the last four days. Maximum tempera tures for the first 16 days in June: . 1 60 2 64 3 68 MOCKING HOUSE KYSOPatti: i seems otivtoua that tits man tiaa ambushed I'inrre itvtresne. contractor and political power, it he icAO has h'len ecndinti liulresna threatening- letters. Hut Heracant Ilaruer is not so sure, ana he is puzzled by Ituresne's hint that someone close to him may be guilty. Uulrcsno is ubtmt to open his house on the cdyo of the city as bait tor the aailtv man ; "Sheriff" Voylc, reporter, arrives at the lith f'reclnc.t police station fvst as Offi cer Hatnill fails lo Jjuij his box lor the first time. Chapter Seven ENTER TRAGEDY LEWIS sat bolt upright at men tion of those names, while the others ceased their activities to bear more ot this. Detective Barry was virtually in command of the plaln ciotheemcn in tho Central District, while Sergeant Stephen Harper was the particular bright and shin ing light of tho Homicide Squad. "What would they bo doing up hero?" LowIb queried. "What's up?" "Don't you read tho papers, Ser geant?" ho teased. "This is front pago stuff and the gent lives In your own bailiwick. 1 see you've got my paper thoro. Pago one, column tlireo. Another scoop for Ilow.r..rd Doyle, I've got a date hero tonight with either Barry or Harper and won't they bo surprised!" Ho grinned through a puff of bluo smoko. "Vti Lowls spread out tho newspaper and turned to tho indicated spot. Hondlng tho column was a plcturo of Dufrosno's brown coupo, with heavy circles drawn around tho bill lot marks. Insot was a photograph of tho dapper Plorro Dufresno him self. Then followod a double-column account of tho anonymous and throatcnlng loiters and their dra matic scqiiol, which had so narrowly avortod tragedy. They read through tho account, whtlo Doylo wnrmod himsolf and blow smoko rings toward tho cell ing. Before thoy could question bim further thcro was an intorruptlon. Tills wae a blast from nn .'Mitomobllc siren as n car camo potting nlong on skid chains and halted outside. Voices wero beard and tho slam ' nilng of nn nuto door. Two men enmo stamping in, stiff and cold from a long drivo. They wcrt Olllcors bmlth and Illllonry, tho crow of Bandit Cbasor No. 18, now steaming and chugging outside. Hillenry know tho roporlor and dropped a friendly nod In bis direc tion. "Wo JUBt camo in to warm up for a minute," ho explained to Ser geant Lowls. LEWIS had begun to worry about Iho unreported Officer 1015, On such a night It seemed dllllcult to account for No. lG15'a dereliction from duty on nuy grounds short ot accident or willful neglect. On tho ono hand, Oflicer llnmlll was known ns a conscientious man and a stick ler wboro rules and regulations wero coucernod, and, on tho other, whoro. In that howling wilderness ot do sorted pavements and aloof, inhos pitnblo mansions could bo havo taken shelter and lost track ot time? Tho Sergeant camo to a decision. "Ono of my men failed to report on tho hint 'pull.' Hillenry," bo ex plained. "Could you tako Connnlly hero over tho beat and And out what tho trouble Is? It would only take a fow minutes in tho car." "Sure," tho good-natured Hllleary answered. "There's only room for two, so I'll lenvo Smitty horo to get thawed out till wo get back." After a minute's breathing spell. Hillenry buttoned up his coat again and drew on tho gloves, whllo Con nnlly bundled himself up similarly. At 9:45 they set out on their search. Tho Bandit Chaser had been gone but a few minutes when another car pulled up outside, and, as Doyle had predicted. Sergeant Stephen Harper ot tho Homicide Bureau entered tho Station House. Itnpidly ho returned tho policemen's salutes ns ho ad vanced to tie rallcd-ln desk, whero Lewis rose. Ho was Just about to ask tbe Ser geant some question vheu bo uo- GRANDE gVBNING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE, 4 72 6 ...... 73 6 69 7 60 8 74 9 82 10 - 90 11 . 95 12 88 13 ......83 14 82 16 78 The museum of the state depart ment of game and fisheries at Mont' gomery, Ala., contains a mountea specimen of virtually every wild an! mul and bird native to that state. Raymond Williamson, Stanford freshman Javelin and football star, a brother of Stanley and Frank Wil llamson. University of Southern California football and track heroes. efflwideA. at -BY WALTER C. BROWN. tlcod tlio reporter perched oy the radiator and regarding him with the peculiar smilo of the cat wlio hna Just swallowed the canary. Harper checked the question. Standing eroct and silent, ho pulled off hi gloves, while he and tho reporter exchanged a long, non-committal stare. Harper unbuttoned bis over coat and loosed the mufller, reveal Ing hie formal attire. "How did you get out here, Doyle? he questioned at last. "I walked the last mile or so,' was the Hip answer. Harper walked over and sat down beside him. "You know what I mean, Why are you hanging around here?" rvOYLR brought a folded nowspa- per from his pocket and handed It over, "Pago one, column three," he advised wearily, reaching for an' other cigaretto. The reporter permitted himself another mocking smile. "You've beon outguessed, Sergeant. Mnrkl son pitched the boys that yarn about Dufrcsrto coming up here to Ills hoimo tomorrow. I printed It, but I -iixoHed a i nt just the same. J figured that was Just a little cheeso to bait the trap and that cither you or Barry would bo up this way to get some advance dope and arrange for a warm roceptlon should our friend They read through the account. the crank try to finish his jot. Do duction, simple deduction." Harper nodded. "I seo. Perhaps you can deduce tho noxt move?" "That depends," tho reporter re plied. "I'd sny tho best play would, bo to 'fako' tho removal of Dufreeno from the Austcrlltz to his home and then wait for the crank to try again. If that's tho scheme, j'ou needn't worry. All tho boys will play it up strong for you. Am I right?" "That's too good to bo only a guess," tho dptectivo answered. "I know your methods, Sherlock Holmes," Doylo retorted, then dropped his voico Into a more se rious tone. "I've been lot In on the ground floor, believo It or not. I know Dufresue. He consulted with mo about thoso letters bctoro ho wont to Connors about It. That was my advlco. I didn't liko tho tone of them, not a blL 1 saw Dufresue be fore you reported there. He'd just finished talking with Connors over tho 'phono and ho asked mo about this man Stephen Harper who was being assigned to the case. 1 told him yon were tlto smartest detective north of the Mason and Dixon Line." "Thanks for your good opinion," was Harper's dry comment. "Listen, Harper, was Dufresno drunk when you left him at tho Aus terlltz?" Tho detective nodded. "I thought so." Doyle continued. At that moment the whito bulb on tho switchboard flared, and ilyers clapped on his earphones. At tho first fow words ho stiffened. "That's Connally." ho flung ovor his shoul der, "thoy'vo found Hamill at No. 34 Towhatnn Terrace and there's another dead man In tho same room !" Doyle looked at Harper, and Har per looked at Doyle. (Copyright, 19$i, by Udlfcr C. Brotcn) Th crew of the bandit chaser, tomorrow, makrjj a gruesome call. Drouth-Starved Victims ot tho record drouth in the midwest, emaciated cattle Jam stockyarda In loading livestock conterB, rushed there by owners in the hope of saving thorn with teed provided with federal funds. Hore is shown part of a famished herd being fed in the Milwaukee yards. Io tho center is a milch cow, bnrely able to stand, bones pro truding, sides sunken; with other cattle, lu almost as bad condition, around her. Wood and Wire Set Mode For Clips By Adelaide Kerr PARIS P) Fashion Is Vouching wood" these days. Ebony, thuja and cedar have been cut, polished and adorned to make clips for Bmart necks, rings for lin gers and bracelets for wrists. Hat ornaments, scarf clips and belt buckles add to the long list of new accessories which is sweeping the ityle world and keeping chic women touching wood. Max Boinet designs many smart wood accessories accented with a flash of gold. Big square buttons of highly polished ebony are encircled with a band of gold and centered with a little gold pyramid. One of them goes on a pocket, another forms tho buckle on u belt, a third clips scarf. (Hold Wires I'sed Clips are among the smartest Hems in the wooden vogue. Carved wooden wings outlined with gold wires, and oblong wooden plaques centered by gold nailhoad design or monogram are used singly or in pairs clipped on the neckline of a frock. Big wooden rings as smoothly pol ished as a doorknob and large wooden bracelets studded with gold nailhead leslgns are seen on smart hands. . Cryatal and prystnl niako other chtc oummer accessories. A long white pry- stal plaque clip with one rounded end Is centered by a smaller silver plaque held by two turquoise half moons. Crystal wings wrapped with gold wires, prystnl squares studded with gold monograms and prystal leaves with gold veins mako other itrlklng clips. With them go rings and bracelets of white prystal molded on big smooth lines and studded with markings of shining gold. I'reelous Stones, Too Tho same polluhcd gold fashions not her set pf accessories which arc Inching their way into the fashion orld. They arc heavy, smooth, cur ved models set with colorful semi precious stones. A big gold bracelet is set with ruby" and "sapphire" oblongs mass ed lu close formation, a large ring is set with three green meloncut prystals and a big gold circle clip closelv studded with topozes to mitko a blazlntr topaz sun. ONE THING we won't sell! Wc think too much of our store and of our cus tomers to sell "cheap" piint. You can be perfectly sure that when you buy from us you get nothing but dependable merchandise. For textured or smooth ' plasters Give your downstairs rooms the beauty of decorative wall finishes Paint blends, mottle tone effects are so charming when the paint used is B-H Flat Coat WALL 12 lovely colon Gal ?2..r0 Quart SOc Msrtise Locks 50c IS Esp B-H Whax Pint - 50c Stil.t'-rOMSIIlM) pours fike water dries in livo to twenty minutes. VAN PETTEN Phone Main 7.'!2 Cattle Are Saved ic,,,,,.,,,,,,,!;,,,, r'..:,o UU11UUI1U1HK V' 1 live To Aid Celebration (Continued From Page One) cilitles. There will be room for 10, 000 In comfort. Aged people, regardless of the fact whether they aro pioneers of Union county or not, will be assured seats in tho grnndstand during the pa geant provided they will register at tho chamber of commerce in advance. Otherwise, room can not be prom tsed. The same applies to Invalids who could not undergo a hot after noon in the sun. Passes will be Is sued to those who register. The general committee is having trouble getting the point over that the pageant Is free. It Is generally presumed that a charge will be made, which is not the case. Outside of the grandstand, first come, first serv ed to seats. A tnndem bicycle has been found in Wnlla Walla and will be used In the pageant. There Is going to be keen competition to obtain the honor of riding this vehicle of the gay 90s. Script for tho pageant is undergo ing Its first revision and should be ready In a week's time. The Standard Oil company Is sup plying the loud speaker equipment on the ground and reports that the plans and specifications for micro phones and loud speakers as prepared by Chairman H. E. Dixon is tho near est to perfection that has come to the company's notice. Loud speakers will be Installed at the depot during the Thursday morn ing celebration, and there will be portables for use at all ball games and the like. Check Passer Bound Over to Grand Jury Jack Emery, who was arrested a few days ago by state police on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, because of having written chocks without funds In a bank covering the checks, was ar raigned in the Justice court, was bound over to await tho action of the grand Jury, following his hear ing. Hts bond was set at $500, which he failed to raise, and was committed to the countv jail. Paint adds dignity or sprigiitliness Tell us the room and we'll tell you how to paint it in tints and I shades in keeping with it. J:vcry room in the house can be color fully painted with Satin Eggshell Finish Quart Tint . 85c 50c Liquid Solder 25c Mends Anything Paint Brushes 10c 8 up guaranteed against loss of bristles LUMBER CO. Greenwood Ave. E5 .. - ?IND IT HERE Cupf Jot this Column aaual - be in by a. m. FOB RENT Beautifully furnished apartments at La Orande Hotel. 6-18-lt NOME Ol' EXECUTOR' 8AIJ5 WHBREAB. on tho 14th day or June 1931, th "pouuty Court of the Stnto of Oregon."' for Union County, In the matter of the estate of Edward C. Tuckey, ceased, made and entered an order for the sale of real prop erty belonging to tho said estate, and as hereinafter described. NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on or after Monday, the 16th day of July, 1034, at 10 o'clock A. M-. tho undersigned, as Executor of the estate of Edward C. Tuckey, deceased, will sell that certain rail property belonging to said estate, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot four (4), Block Fourteen (14), Grandy's Addition to the City of La Grande, Union Coun ty. Oregon, excepting the South altrht-. IH fret tlierCOf and that same will bo sold at prl-l vato sale and to the nigncst mm ut bidder for the same, and for cash or unrior mnnthlv navments. and sub ject to confirmation by the County Court of tho State Ol uregon, lor Union County. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 15th day of June, 1934. FRANK E. TUCKEY, Executor of tho Eutato of Edward C. Tuckoy, deceased. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Special low rates to those register ing now. Charles Mixer, B. M.. M. M. Formorly of Chicago Conservatory of Music. Studios in La Grande hotol. 6-13-12 t DANCE First anniversary of Cass Beer Gar den. A FREE BEER for each dance ticket sold. Sat. nlte. 6-16-2 t. Window and wallpaper cleaning. Paint washing and scraping. Floor waxing. Phone '659 J. 6-7-1 mp. CLEAN Youn? snrlnar 'houso cleanME will be a Dleasuro to vou If vou Clean ' your woodwork with CLEA-NALL. tho 1 universal cleaner. Have Richardson's' tell you how to save both time and money In your houso cleaning with CLEA-NALL sold by Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 6-1-t I. NEW LAMPS ' Tho very latest things In Table Lamps and new shades at especially low prices nre now bolng 'shown at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 6-4-t f. NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In tho Matter of the Estate of Thom as McKlnnls, Deceased. NOTIOE Is hereby given -that in pursuance of an order of the above entitled court made In the above en titled matter on June 4, 1934, tho undersigned, .administratrix of tho estate of Thomas McKlnnls, deceased. will sell the premises hereinafter de scribed at private sale to the high est bidder for cash, on the premises from and nrter the 18th day of July, 1934, subject only to confirmation of sale as by law provided. The prop- PURE ICE Delivered dally at your door. Prompt and courteous service. C. K. SHEWMAKER ICE SERVICE Grondo Rondo Packing Plant or phone Main 380 or 911 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR FEIGIDAIRE See Us For Electric Refrigeration ,VIaln 586 1105 Washington nib- San Francisco's Newest, Most Modern, Downtown Pioner in Coffee Shop from 75c . . j . fn Main Dininfi Room from $1.25. Unexcelled cui'inc . . Private garage with direct ele-.-atnc service to lobty ind all guejt room floors. It's po wonder w many pcopte a "ju love it." So will you. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Saturday, June l 6, 1934 orty hereinbefore referred to Is de scribed as follows: Tho north half of tho north half of Sec. 0, twp. 1, south, rangs 39, East of Willamette Meridian, In Union County, Oregon. OLIVE A. McKINNIS Administratrix. Juno 9, 10, 23, 30 July 7. NOTICE TO CKKDITOKS Notice la heroby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho County Court of the $H-ate .of Oregon, for Union County, Adminis tratrix of tho estate ' of J, Martyn Bonne, deceased, end has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate ore heroby . re quired to present the same, verified as required by law, to the under signed at La Grondo, Oregon, or at tho office of her attorney, R. J. Kit chen, at La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, June 1st, 1934. ALICE E. BORINE. Administratrix. R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for admin istratrix. June 2, 9, 18, 28, 30. NOTirK OK KIIRRIPF'S SALE On Monday tho 18th day of June, j 1034. at 10 o'clock A. M., at tho front ' door of the court house In La Grande. Union County. Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Union County, Oregon, to-wit: All of tho W' of the NJ4 of tho NE',4 of the SEV4 of Sec. 32. In Tp. 2 8., R. 38 B. W. M., except the right and privilege for the heirs and asalgns of John . Hough and wife, and Nessly Ditch Com pany, to convey water through aftid , premises for Irrigation and domestic purposes, and also 20 feet off tho West side thereof for Toad purposes, together with the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or In anywise apper taining. Said salo Is made under exe cution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, to me directed, in the case of Julius L. Meier, Governor, F. J. Stadelman, Secretary of State, and Rufus C. Holman, State Treasurer, comprising the State .Land .Board of . the State of Oregon, plaintiffs, vs. Carl V. Cook, C. M. Allstott, Julia C. ' Loftus, Ayers Jennings and Effie Jen nings, his wife, Union County, Ore gon, a municipal corporation, School District No. 27 of Union County, Ore gon, a municipal corporation, and 'all persons unknown claiming any right, titlo or interest In the said real es tate, defendants. Dated, this 19th day of May, 1934. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon May 19, 26, June 2, 9 and 16 . SIZE30x3H ' . COURIER TYPE SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE 3o3'a 3.55 4.io-ii H.38 4.4IW1 3.71 4.75-19 4.79 Perkins Motor Co. Fourth & Adams Phone Main 500 Comfort Quiet Service Elegant Atmosphere Convenient Location rake tel Rates, with bath, as low as $3. 50 m i