La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 23, 1934, Image 2

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Ab Independent Newipapec
Fnon Mala MN
& W. FREDERICKS .
HAROLD M. PUfLAY ,
Pubuane (TCnltMn uoepUon
Orande, Oregon.
n tared at the Poetotfloe of L
LUU Matter under tot of March
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AMD TBI
CITY OF LA QRAND1
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aaaoelated Preaa U eielualeely entitled, to tue f or publication
of all new dlapetchea credited to It or not otherwise credited U pub
Ualied here. All rlgbta of republication of pedal dlapetcnea la
thla paper and alao tbe local sen herein alio are rewired.
National Advertising RepreeentatlT
M. O. MOGENSEN CO. Ino.
Ban Prandico, Loe Angelea. Seattle, Portland. Chicago
Detroit, Kew York
SPLIT SEASON IS
CERTAIN AS ANGEL
LEAD MOUNTS UP
hv the Aworlalerl Prf
A split season seema a certainty
ns the Pacific Coast league's 13th
are draws to a close with the first
place pap between Los Anrelea and
the second place Missions wider than
e-er.
The baseball wise predict action
will be taken this weekend to start
the eight cluba on an even basis next
Tuesday, rather than waiting until
the actual halfway mark In the aeries
schedule Is reached July 1.
The champion Angela walloped Se
attle 7-1 last night, while the Mis
sions lost their third gsme of the
week to Oakland, to fall 17
games behind the leaders.
Mission bobbles by Mickey Ductan
and Clyde Beck helped the Oaks to
four runs In the sixth Inning and
their 0-2 victory. Oner Eckhardt,
husky Bed outfielder on the Injured
list In recent weeks, eerred notice
he is back In the battle for the
Coast batting championship by hit
ting a pair of singles and a double
in four trips to the plate.
For the second time this week.
Major Tom Turner of Portland aent
a shutout pitcher against San Fran
cisco, this time Jack Wilson, who
blanked the seal with four blnglea.
3-0. ,
Sacramento pulled up within four
nud one-half games of the aecond
place Missions by marking up Its
third win of the scries with Holly
wood. 6-1. Jerry Donovan's third In
ning double with two men aboard
featured a four-run assault on Jim
. Densmore that sent the Solona away
to an early lead.
Local Guardsmen Rout
'Enemy' in Camp Games
(Continued Prom Page One)
men. and delayed their advance for
- 36 minutes. The "suicide" squad was
, eventually declared dead by the ret
. erees but the command of the leetb
was extremely pleased with the re
sults obtained.
The remainder of Company E serv
, ed on the extreme right of the de
fending line with a beach patrol and
the remainder of the group occupying
a nearby knoll. Actually, the 186th
at this point not only delayed the
. invaders but definitely defeated them,
and the Ls Orande bora actually
ATTENTION
Berry Growers
Ilu.iisct. In An? (JimntltT
Per thousand -.- 45.25
Pr hundred 60c
IV Mower Tonpues 1.40
8' Ritke Teeth 25c
Martin' rnn-h leek Paint
SI .H per (Ml.
Home Lumber
& Coal Co.
Phone Main 17
Mickey XtcCoy W. O. Sawyer
Fanners' Friendly Headquarters
CELEBRATION
QUEEN CONTEST
DANCE
TO-NIGHT
Support Your Favorite Ql'KKX CONTESTANT
by l!iiini Tickets to This Dance Tonight
ZUBER HALL
ALWAYS COOP MVS1C
FVKUYHODY GOES
ADMISSION r.df
Publuber and General Manager
DiiiilnnM Manager
8unoy. BUU auael, I
Orande. Oregon, u Second Claae
S. 1878.
took S3 prisoners and brought them
behind the lines. One squad on the
right flank alone brought In 17 pris
oners! Corporal Art eteffen was lead
er of this squad, and Private Don
Johnson not only assisted with the
capture of the prisoners but used his
bayonet very effectively to make the
invaders submit. There was no In
juries but plenty of excitement.
Added awards were made to five
members of Company K at camp this
year for service. 1st 8gt. Howard C.
Olenn received a 10-year medal and
five-year medals wert awarded Ser
geants Edwin J. Briggs. George M.
Plank and Howard M. Peterson.
At brigade review held Wednesday
the companies that received "Very
aaUifactory" ratings on federal arm
ory inspection this spring were given
streamers tor their guidons. Company
K's guidon bearer. Pvt. John Lambert,
brought back the guidon to the com
pany street with street slresmers
meaning this company has been given
the highest possible rating tor three
successive years.
A feature of the brigade review was
a fancy drill staged by Companies B
P and O of the 182nd Infantry. It
mujt have been good because even
the 180th gave them rousing ap
plsuse. When La Orsnde goee on guard
8undoy at 5 p. m. Captain Walter A.
Bean will be officer of the guard.
Lieut. Andrews officer of the dsy. and
the sergeant of the gusrd will be 1st.
Sgt. Olenn. Other non-coms who will
serve are Sergeants Plank and Peter
son and Corporals Olln R. Nlchoals.
William W. Hunyea, Wsller F. Shsd
wlck and Paul T. Walker. Besides
these men, 34 privates will walk
posts.
Colonel Aivln C. Baker, command
ing the 168th Infantry, and the 16
captains under his command. Includ
ing Captain Bean, motored, to Camp
Lewis. Wash. Thursdsy lor a four
hour visit with the Washington na
tional guard encampment.
i
The ghost will walk Monday. June
26 and that allernoon after pay the
guard will break camp, and spend the
night under pup tenta except those
who leave thf pup tents after dark
and sleep In the kitchen. The next
morning the gusrdsmen will entrain
a-.id arrive at Portland before 10
o'clock, spend the remainder of the
day there on leave, and then board
the 9:30 train for La Orande. arriv
ing home early Wednesday morning.
The company probably will reach
home between 7 and 8 a. m.
Portland Divoteer
Sets Xon-Stop Mark
POHTLAKD. Ore., June 23 UP) The
world's msrathon golf ehsmpionshlp
was claimed todsy by Jim Ford. Port
land youth, who completed a 78-mtle.
24-hour trek for 835 consecutive holes
at midnight last nlRht.
He required 16:t2 strokes or an
arerace of 4.8 a hole. His physical
condition was pood, but he was sleepy.
The speedometer of an automobile
which followed him over the Penin
sula Country club, recorded the dis
tance. Robert Coy of Colorado Springs,
held the previous record of 314 con
secutive holes only a dsy.
i Rock on one end of La Pahna I
)3d. 6an Miguel Day. uuunw 01
Pan una, burst into loud ory"-l!e
mufic on one oJ the lour day fol
lowing a new moon.
The Weather
WKATHKR FiimCCAST
Oregon: tienerally fair tonight d
Sunday bat overcast on coo: IIMIe
change In temperature and liiimldlt; ;
moderate nortliacst Kind offhore.
l'ortkind ami vicllilt): tienerally
fulr tonight and cniwlay; I little
change In temperature; northwest
wind.
( LOCAL HEATHKR
Friday: Minimum SO. 1 a. in., motl
muni in, .venhwesl winds ' partly
cloudy. '
Naturdsy: .Minimum 4S. 7 . m. St.
noterly winds, clear.
I.O.O.F., Rebekahs
Plan To Conduct
Memorial Services
Plans were made for the memorial
services to be held July first by the
members of the I. O. O. F. snd Re-
bekah lodges, last night at the meet
ing of the Odd Fellows at their hall.
The services will be held at Triangle
park If the weather permits, but
otherwise they will be held at the
Odd Fellows hsll. snd the hour was
set st 2 o o'clock. A special speaker
will be arranged for by the commit
tee in charge, consisting of Mrs. oar
net Ruckman. Mrs. Carroll and Mrs.
R J. Kitchen from the Rebekahs. and
Melvln Bork. Jake Rostock and W.
M. Pearson from the Odd Fellows.
The vote was unanimous that the
lodge rooms of this organization be
open to the public during the semi
centennial celebration next month.
The rooms will be prepared with all
conveniences for visitors from out of
town as well ss local residents.
A report was received fruin the
cemetery board of the progress msde
so far this summer and a vote of
thanks was tendered to the commit
tee for Its untiring efforts In the
Improvement of the cemetery. The
committee was then dismissed.
Commander Byrd
Has Narrow Escape
From Monoxide Gas
LITTLE AMERICA. Antarctica. June
34 Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
Hearing the end of his third month
of isolation In his lone advance camp
123 miles south of here, repord by
wireless yesterday that he had a nar
row escape from carbon monoxide
poisoning June 17.
At that time. In a regular radio con
tact bet-A-een the commander of the
present Antarctlo expedition and this
base. Admiral Byrd broke in on an
exchange of messages with:
"Let s make this short. Will tell
you later why."
When yesterday's contact was es
tablished. Byrd explained:
"J felt rocky and decided It would
not be wise to continue operating the
small engine mounted on a shelf In
one of the tunnels leading from the
vestibule of the shack."
Tne door from the tunnel had been
left open and the fumes of the en
gine had fouled the atmosphere In
Byrd's small hut.
He reported himself, however, as
quickly recovered.
Roosevelt Returns
To Home After Yale
Harvard Boat Races
NEW LONDOM. Conn June 23
President Roosevelt headed today
for a weekend at home, carrying n
heavy bundle of business lor dispo
sition in the quiet of his study sfter
a happy day on trie Thames river
watching the annual Harvard-Tale
crew races.
Government affairs overtook the
nresident last night within few
minutes after observing the record
breaking race won by Tale. He read
a telegram from the west coast ap
pealing for intervention in the long
shoremen's stnke. He sent a mes
sage to Governor Merrlam that he
was referring the problem to Secre
tary Perkins for immediate attention.
In the bulging brief case of tae
president as he took to a motor car
today were some bills passed by the
closing session of congress. Some were
slsted for veto. The fate of the Fra
er-Lsemke farm mortgage morator
ium measure was unknown.
Jo Iturbl. pianist and orchestra
conductor, was almost burled under
flowers when he arrived In Mexico
City to conduct symphony concerts.
Grocery & Fountain
Open Sunday and Evenings
Wallace C. Mahoney
Successor to
GEO. C. RICHARDS"
Same Block as Heastys Service.
AFTER YOU
BUY A
TRACTOR
Who stands behind the pro
duct? Who provides ser
vice to keep it performing
satisfactorily? Who fur
nishes parts in case they
are needed?
This dealership has been in the
buMneas of selling and servicing
Caterpillar'' Tractors for over
years, snd we eipect to continue
lor msny years to come.
A substantial dealership behind a
tubstantial product.
BUNTING
Tractor Co.
Townies Practice
For Tussle With
Grangers Sunday
"Who will handle the mound du
ties for the La Orande squad against
the Pleasant Grove Grangers tomor
row afternoon?" Still "remained Hit
paramount question in the camp of
the La Orande town team as they
finished off a week erf strenuous
practice at the high school stadium
last night.
Manager Olb 8t ok Ice's face reflect
ed only pleasure and ccntmunent
when he was queatio:ied about the
team's hitting, i nil eld and outfield
effectiveness, but literally became a
wreath of bloom wlien aXed about
his pitching iUtf. "Wo 11 just have
to wait and see how the big red
head warms ur before the game Sun
day afternoon." Gib Stokke said. "If
his arm tt:il tethers him. we'll have
a Job on cur handj. but If by that
time it has re cave red and has the
old snap and ginger, well that will be
a different stoiy."'
The tentative starting lineup for
the La Grande squad for Sunday's
game, as announced by Manager
Stokke. last nuht is: Wooaie. c; Sul
livan. 1st; C Wil&on. 2nd; Hyde, ss;
Evans. 3rd; D. Wilson, If; Hall, cf;
Nelson, rf. If Courtney ls able to
hurl, the above will no doubt be the
lineup for the local squad, but IS he
i unable to make the grade, a very
different lineup wilt no dcubt be
necessary. Martin, Nichols. B.okland.
Si oiler, h. Wilson, and Stokke will
all be available for duly should the
occasion arise.
Considerable Improvement work
was done on the baseball diamond
fast week and the field will be in
much better condition for Sunday's
game, than It has for any previous
game fhis season.
WALES PASSES
40TH BIRTHDAY
LONDON, June 23 tPj The world s
most eligible bachelor, who from all
appearances, intends to keep not only
eligible -but a bachelor. Is 40 years
old today.
Still trim and appearing almost as
youthful as in the days when no six-
months was complete without at
least one rumor that he was about to
wed. the Prince of Wales celebrated
his anniversary with the royal fam
ily. Just as any commoner might do.
he went to his father and mother
and received their birthday gifts.
King George and Queen Mary had
their son with them for lunch at
Windsor castle.
Pendleton Will Give
Aid For Celebration
(Continued Prum Page One)
hold a meeting Monday night at the
city hall. The heads of the various
branches for the parade are as fol
lows: Commercial floats. Homer Leffel;
Central Labor Council. R. Z. .Baxter:
pioneer floats, ilrs. George H. Curry:
Old Timers section. Lee Hanlord:
pensioned employees. Martin King:
military. Lt. Jess Andrews: queens
float. Barley Richardson: Rru'.road
Brotherhood floats, Vernon Bull;
miniature trains. T. B. Salmon: In
disns. Hubert Anderson: floats from
outside localities. Herbert Browntng.
Drum corps. Toots Gartty; policing.
Chief of pdlce: bands. Roy Matotn:
miscellaneous floats. Dr. H. S. Brown
ton: cars for railroad officials and
cars for political celebriths, J. L.
Lartson; loud speakers, H. K. Dixon.
The commute for the formation of
the parade and arranging the line of
march will be announced later.
1 uivr W.K VICTIM tlOBS HOME
BUDAPEST Twenty years af
ter he fell as the first victim of the
World war. aceordlne to Hungarian
records, the body of Paul Kovac ls to
be returned to his native village from
Zemun. where he was killed by Ser
bian fire on Ju:y 29. 1914.
jkuimi m:t TornxEV si ccr..s
LONDON i;pi The first Jewish ten
nis tournament in the history of
British sport proved & big success.
Organlred by the Maccabi association
of London, the tourney drew 400 en
tries for five events.
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Perkins
Motor Co.
Fourth & Adams
Fhone Main ")
AT THE LIBERTY
Unique romance. In a drama pack
ed with thrills, la promised In the
latest First National picture starring
Kay FrancU, "M&ndalay." which Is
scheduled to be shown for the first
time In. this city at the Liberty the
atre on Sunday.
Through the betrayal of the man
she lores, Mia Francis in the role of
a beautiful and aristocratic Russian
emlgr. la sold into the hands of a
notorious resort keeper and becomes
tb hostess of the Garden d 'Orient,
an exotic night club of Rangoon
which eaten to the deaires of wealthy
idlers, traders and civil and army of
ficers marooned from the conventions
of their homes.
There is a long list of talented
players In the announced cast with
HKrardo Cortez, the handsome and
bland villain whom the ladles can
not resist, in the role of a gun run
ner who saves the beautiful Russian
from the Bolsheviks only to sell her
to the resort keeper, a part played by
Warner Oland.
WOMAN TO HANG
FOR UXORICIDE
LOS ANGELES. June 23 0P Nellie
Madison. 39-year-old brunette widow,
former resident of Portland, Ore., was
told today by a superior court Jury
that she must hang for the murder
of her husband, Eric 45-year-old film
studio auditor, slain last March 24
by five bullets fired into his back
while he was in bed in the couple's
apartment.
Four women and eight men wrote
the verdict convicting her of first
degree murder. The Jurors made no
recommendation for leniency, which
requires Superior Judge Charles
Pncfce, before whom she was tried.
to sentence her to death. He will
order her execution next Tuesday
morning.
So far as could be learned. -Mrs.
Madison ls the second woman in the
history of California Jurisprudence
to face a sentence of death, but no
woman ever has been legally hanged
in this state. In the previous case
the sentence was commuted to life
Imprisonment.
GOAT. AGENT
HURRIES TO
STRIKE ZONE
(Continued From Page One)
This strike Isn't going to last all
summer. If the state cannot settle
through negotiations I shall take
steps to force the issue and open
up state property on the waterfront
to the resumption of commerce which
shall have free passage over state
property."
LONG VIEW, June 23 W Sawmill
workers who went out on strike Wed
nesday morning in sympathy with
the longshoremen, last night agreed
to return to work. Nearly 2000 men
are on the combined payrolls of the
Long-Bell and Weyerhaeuser plants
which were affected by the strike.
The only condition they made was
that employers accept them at their
termer status on tbe payroll without
discrimination.
Farmers9 Income
Same as Last Year
WASHINGTON, June 23 (P In
come of farmers during May was es
timated today by the bureau of ag
ricultural economics at $425,000,000.
the same as during May. 1933.
This represented an Increase of
545,000.000 orer April, which ls about
the usual seasonal Increase, the bur
eau said.
Income from sale of farm products
was approximately 58 per cent of the
1924-1929 average.
The mining states west of the Mis
sissippi river show th greatest sur
plus of males over females.
U"e think too much of our store and of our cus
tomers to sell "chcip" paint. You can be pcnectlr
sure that when you buy lrom us you get nothing but
dependable merdunJise.
For textured or smooth
plasters
Give your dovnstairs rooms
the beauty ol decoraiive
timsbes Paint blends, movie
tone effects are so charming
hen tbe paint used is
B-H Flat Coat WALL
12 lovcif coifvi
S2.50
SOc
Gal.
Qts.
Wagon
Reaches
You can't break 'em
B-H. Diamond
Paste Wax 60c
Rvzris a protective film that
preerret snd polishes beau-
VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO.
Phone Main 732
Lutheran Vacation
Bible School Ends
With Picnic Friday
A picnic at Riverside park Friday
afternoon concluded the Dally Va
cation Bible school which was held
at th Lutheran church during the
past two weeks. All those who en
rolled 1 n the school with their
mother attended tbe picnic and en
Joyed the games.
The Vacation school met each
morning during the week except Sat
urday and Sunday, studying' from
9:00 to 11:S0 each morning. The
schedule Included ft worship service,
Bible Memory and drill, music period,
memorizing of the Ten Command
ments and the Lord's Prayer, recess,
and a Bible study period, followed by
handwork.
There were three classes, the pri
mary class taught by Mrs. Helen
Ward, the Junior class taught by
Genevieve Nelson and the Intermed
iate class taught by Rev. Edwin Bra
cher. The courses studied were: Pri
mary, The Heavenly Father and His
Children: Junior. Early Hebrew
Heroes: Intermediate. Yesterday, To
day and Tomorrow a course lp the
history and development of the
Christian religion. Interesting note
books were made In connection with
these courses.
Certificates for those who attended
this vacation school will be given out
at the morning service tomorrow at
the Lutheran church. Notebooks and
other handwork will be on display at
that time also.
Light from the sun reaches the
earth In 499 seconds.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy (or this Column nasi
bt In br 9 a a.
' BEVERAGE (iLASES
For summer drinks. In colored
stripes and plain crystals. Melville's.
6-23-1 t
farmers Now Is the time to pro
tect your crops from fire. Call Wil
liamson and Berry for Hay and Grain
Mre Insurance. Phone Main 900.
6-22-3 t
HlP-PROOF KSAMEI.YV.IRE
See our window. Melville's.
6-23-1 t.
LAMP SHADES
A new shipment of the latest
things In lamp shades to fit every
style of lamp. Floor. Bridge, Table,
Boudoir, End Table and Radio, has
Just been received by Richardson's
Art and Gift Shop. These shades are
the best values that have ever been
shown in a Orande. Prices ranging
from 50 cents to $2.50 depending on
the size and style. It will pay you
to visit Richardson's If you need a
new shade for your lamp. 6-20-t f
FOR RENT
Beautifully furnished apartments
at is. Grande Hotel. 6-23-1 t.
Kew low prices on Insulin-TJ-20-10CC.
98c. U40-10OC 1.T7. Moon
Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
FREE ROOT BEER with every ham
burger purchased opening day A &
R Rootbeer stand. Hemlock, between
Adams and Jeff. 6-23-1 t
Waterspar enamel, all colors. Easy
to apply. Pittsburgh Paint Store.
6-21-6 t
PURE ICE
Delivered daily at your door.
Prompt and courteous service.
C E. SHEWMAKER
ICE SERVICE
Grande Ronde Packing Plant
or phone slain 360 or 811
ONE THING we won't sell!
Paint adds dignity or
sprightliness
Tell us tbe room and we'll tell
you bow to paint it in tints and
shades in keeping: with it. Every
room in the house can be color
fully painted with
Satin Eggshell Finish
Gal.
Qts.
...$2.75
S5c
B-H Whax
50c Pt
Self -Polishing
pours like water dries in
live to twenty minutes.
Paint Brushes
10c and up
Greenwood Ave.
Oet jOTr-ftrework of all Xlnds at
Fireworks Stand on Wand City Kl
way near Mt. Emily Mill. ' 6-23-S t
Yardley face powder and compact
61.45. Mooa Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
FIREWORKS
Full line of firecrackers and novel
ties. Highway Cash Grocery, a 203
AdamsAve. 6-19-10 1.
Try Moon's Vanilla Extract. S oa.
33c, e oa. 2c, pint 1.3. Moon Drug
C, 6-22-1 m
VI0I.IM INSTRUCTION
Special low rates to those register
ing now. Charles Mler, B. M., M. M.
Formerly or Chicago Conservatory of
Music. Studios in La Grande hotel.
6-18-12 t
Kyal Anacld Powder for Indigestion.
50c. Moon Drug Co. 8'22-l m
Lady Esther Tollltrles at Moon
Drug Co. 6-22-1 m.
Dance at Wonderland Dance Hall
Sat. Nlte. Free case of Beer given
awny. Ca Beer Garden. 6-22-2 t.
Window and wallpaper cleaning.
Paint washing and scraping. Floor
waslng. Phone 569 J. 6-7-1 mp.
VOTICE OF RAI.E
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Thom
as McKinnis, Deceased.
NOTICE la hereby given that In
pursuance of an order of the above
entitled court made in the above en
titled matter on June 4. 1934, the
undersigned, administratrix of the
estate of Thomas McKinnis, deceased,
will sell the premises hereinafter de
scribed at private sale to the high
est bidder for cash, on the premises
from and after the 18th day of July,
1934. subject only to confirmation of
sale as by law provided. The prop
erty hereinbefore referred to ls de
scribed as follows:
The north half of the north
half of Sea. 6. twp. 1, south, range
39. East of Willamette Meridian,
in Union County. Oregon.
OLIVE A. McKINFfIS
Administratrix.
June 6, 16, 23, 30 July 7.
NOTICE TO ritKIHTORS
Notice Is hereby, given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Union County, Adminis
tratrix of the estate of J. Martin
Bonne, deceased, end has qualified
as such. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same, verified
as required by law. to the under
signed at La Grande, Oregon, or at
the 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.
AUCE E. BORINE. Administratrix.
R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for admin
istratrix. June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE
WHEREAS, on the 14th day of June
1934. the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Union County, in the
matter of the estate of Edward C. !
Tuckey, deceased, made and entered '
an order for the sale of real prop-'
erty belonging to the said estate, and j
as hereinafter described.
NOW. THEREFORE. NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that on or after
Monday, the 16th day of July, 1934.'
at 10 o'clock A. M., the undersigned, j
as Executor of the estate of Edward
Money To
Burn!
Jl you have money
to burn
Keep it in the house where it
may be burned, lost or stolen,
but if you want to keep it safely
where it will always be ready for
you when needed, deposit it with
us. A bank account will give you
a better business standing in the
community, and a prestige that
you may never have enjoyed be
fore. If your name is not on our
books, we will be pleased to see
it there before the close of the
year 1934.
First National
Bank
OF LA GRANDE
Member Federal Reserve System and
F ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation
certain real property belonging J
tn-urir.' I
I y fmir 141. Block Pn,rt -
(14), Orandy's Addition to the 1
City of La Grande, Union Coun- jl
einht 181 feet thereof
and that same will be sold at pri.
vat gals and to the hlehest ann hi
bidder for the same, and for cash oi
monthly navmenta. ind ..v. ;
tn confirmation bv th Cn,iJ
Court of the State of Oregon, foj
Union County. j
Dated at La Orande. Oregon, thli
f rims 1044 T
IOIII U"J "
mAKK W TT1CKEY.
Executor or the Estate
' of a
AnKatrl H
Edward O. Tuckey, deceased
When you are tired of
routine try a game of
BILLIARDS
"It's a gentleman's game"
See us for Fishing Tackle
open every day and
and Sundays.
CENTRAL LUXCII
Meals served at all hours
6:00 a. m. to 12 midnight
Central
Billiards
1207 Adams
dOITARS
Special Prices and Terms
on Guitars
$2 to $4 Down
51.25 Per Week
REGAL - HARMONY
D0BR0
and other makes from
leading guitar manufactur
ers. Choose your guitar
now while our stock is com
plete. Radio 8 Music
Supply Co.
Phone Main 805 La Grande