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Page Two (Incorporated) An Independent Nempmpar Phone Main WO H. W. FREDERICKS . HAROLD U. FINLAT , PubUaned erenlngi. woeptlon Sunday, at 1710 Slxtn aueet. L Orande, Oregon, 1 Entered at the Pottottlea of La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Olaee Kail Matter under act of, March a. 187B. ' OFFICaaii PAPEB OF UNION COUNTY AND TBI crrr of la cjrahdi ' ' ' MBMBKR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha Aaaoclatml Preae 1 exclusively entitled to uae for publication of all new dlapatcbea credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub llabed here. All rlgtrtj of republication ot ipeclal dlapatcbea In thla paper and aleo tha local newa herein alao are reaerred. National Advertising Representative U. O. MOOENSEN CO. Ino. Ban Franclaco, Loa Angeles, Seattle, Portland. Chicago Detroit, New Tor County Court Proceedings AT JI NK TEK.M In re allowance of bills: (1KNKKAI. HM Western Union, tlegrams 0.33 nie Currev Press, nontlng .... 8.88 La Grande Book Store, sup plies .. : 1028 Nelson Printing Co., do 22.40 Kee Loa Mfg. Co., do - 2.00 Remington-Band Inc.. do 10.10 Wanner Hdw. Co., do - 2.79 Hockwald Chemical Co, do 2.50 H is 8 Electric Co.. do . 13.9ft City of La Grande, water 17.89 Kllham Stat, ti Print. Co., supplies 3853 Van Pctten Lbr. Co.. do - 3 65 W. D. Mitchell, labor 1 50 L' & L Drug Store, suppllea .. 8.64 Red Cross Drug Store, do .... 42 55 Wright Drug Store, do 23.67 Olass Drugs, Inc.. do 31.27 Moon Drug Co.. do 37.44 C. D. Johnson, core of Ind. 58.90 Lew Store, suppllea for Ind. 10.00 Snfowoy Store '. 26.23 Cottage Oroccry, do 10.22 Ward Grocery, do ..: 25.36 McClay Grocery, do 199.87 Suleway Store, do - B 03 Western States Orocery, do .. B.83 Grande Ronde Meat Co, do 70.54 Enkay Dairy, do ..... 1.1 E. o. L. P. Co, llghta and power .. : .'. 38.65 Plggly WIggly Co, supplies . 27.23 David Hutchison, do I:.,,..:.., 3.10 JVC. Penney Co, do .. 51.70 'Ferguson Drug Store, do , 10 25 Oregon Trail Garage, do 9.00 J. T. McClaln. do ; .'. 4 00 Hofmnnn Grocery, do - 28.14 ,: Cove Quality MM., do 14.03 Oeo.'H. Bornart-.-do-: 52.20 " Lavender LUnch, do 10.00 Mrs. O. P. Harrison, rent for Ind. . ; 8.00 Jack Buschi do ' 3 00 , Ebb Garrett, dqr'.i !....:....' 5 00 Il Grande Invert Co, do ......... 18.00 ?Wm. Pearco. do 8.00 Gco, Chapman, do 8 00 ' Adrian Nelson, do 8 00 Barbara Larson, do - 3 00 J. J. Peck, do j....'. 8.00 A. j. Stanner. do 5.00 Mrs. Geo, Strain, do 10 00 Ellen Cross, do 5 00 . Wm. Miller, do 4.00 Mrs. B. Smith, caro of Ind. 42.50 Mrs. 3. A. Leak, do 30.00 Mrs. Olga Shaw, do 7.50 L. B. Bouvy, SID., do 10.00 Prank Eames, MD., do 18.00 Grace Young. MD, do 6 00 Dr, G. L. Blggers. do 41.25 Walker Funoral Service, bur ial of Ind 30.00 Nat'l. Reemployment Service, rent 80.00 Arthur Furman, spraying 39.30 ' Chlpman Chemical Co, sup- ' piles 8.67 La Grande Observer, pub. no tices, etc. : 14.20 Ray Goodnough, material and labor . 36 90 Grace Harness 8hop, suppllea 3 45 W. 11. Bohnenkamp Co, do .. 9.81 o. R, Hospital, care of Ind. , 307.60 Hot Lake Sanatorium, do 300. 00 Nate Zwetfel, plumbing 73.16 P. M. Martin, spraying 37 00 W. J. Hallmark, supplies (or Ind 10.43 Ilsggerty Orocery, do 7.57 Kaeajawea Hotel, rent 10.00 Perkins Motor Co, supplies , 12 84 West Const Telephone Co, telephones 55.00 tIKSKH.ll, IIO.MIS Pete Grace, titbor 103 96 Henry Lovau. do 19.69 A. E. Kcuerhelm, do 85.50 R. II. Davis, do 119 48 H. E. Banton. do 99 30 Harold Browning, do 89 "5 Ward Cottrcll. do 71 96 John Bowrry. do 89 95 I-ylc Lcdnetler. do , 84 12 Carl Curteman. do 49.31 M. O. Murray, do 01.99 Fred Collp. do 81.21 Geo. R. Clay, do 35,91 Burr Cantrel. do 109.90 Tom Slant do , 109.75 Frank Romlner. do 109.75 Oscar Mlllvr, do .. 91.92 1 W. A. Beck, do Ill 39 H. D. Burcll. do 77 80 Herb Duron, do . 56 81 J. W. Jones, do 56 81 Guy Ruttan. do , 15 96 Joury Ruttan, do , 11.96 Joe Henderson, do 16 95 Roy Nfcoson. do 1 1 96 Fred McC'ulloUKh. do 17 94 J. H. Stoc. tlo 20 9.1 Leo Wldell. do 20 9.1 Jay Johns, do 17 94 Louis Phillips, do 17 91 I M. E. Stoop, do 20.93 C. J. Zeaiurr, do 8 97 Carl Knighton, do , 8 97 Frank Rosa, do - 25 14 Frank Burford. do 19 94 Victor Brown, do 2 99 Bob Boyer. do - - 2 99 i Lee McClaln. do 14 95 'j lo:iard Millman, do , 17.94 Joe Gardner, do ..... 17.94 Ray Hartley, do .. 8 97 Harold DcBorde. do 17 94 Dave Lloyd, do 17.94 Everett Wtlllsim. do 17.94 Bernard Orton, do - 17.94 ,Wes Smith, do 17.94 Publliher and General Manager Bualneae Uanater Emerson Williams, do :. 17114 John Richards, do , 37.01 Orvllle Richards, do . 31 92 Rawlclgh Richardson, do 1196 Arlle Richardson, do 8 98 Dick Henderson, do 5 98 HHrvey Baker, do 5.98 John B. Scott, do 14 76 Ervln Scott, do 1097 Joe Scott, do 2.99 George Kennedy, do 0.97 John Kennedy, do 7.23 John Gray, do ...... . 11.87 Albert Keen, do 5.99 Roy Hardy, do 7 48 Robertus Hardy, do 4.48 George Dorr, do 43.03 Cecil Darr. do 63 86 Raymond Cowan, do 83 86 P. M. Wilson, do - 13 96 Richard Wilson, do 26.42 C. J. Eckstein, do - 28.71 V. E. Burnett, do -. 31.92 R. 8. Witty, do 2094 James Nlcolot. do 17.94 Ernest Burnette. do - 2093 O. V. Burnette. do 2 99 Ralph Lamm, do 7.48 Lewis May. do 23 92 Ell May, do - 39 92 Archie Craig, do I George Craig, do - 4.99 Sam Ruckman. do , 499 Ed. Pratt, do , 3.72 John A. Burdette, do 66.18 Lewia Henderson, do 14.10 Andy Tlmpy. do r 7.47 Isham Taylor, do 23.92 Lawrence Horned,' do 0.47 B. F. Sorrenson. do - 3 Jesse Knlglit, do .... 3.19 LaVerne Brugger, do ..... 3 Ed. Brugger, do .. 4.90 s. B. Morgan, part salary 140 88 Avis Ferris, do 38.71 Jim Price, labor - 19.93 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co, suppllea 1.51 La Grande Book Store, do ,, -38 Nelson Printing Co, do 6.90 Kee Lou Mfg. Co.. do '. 2.00 City of La Orande, water 3 E. O. L. & P. Co"., lights and power ' I .-. 36,55 County Treasurer, freight. 'etc. 3.96 State Ind. Acc. Comm.. Ins. on men , 101. 59 Perklna Motor Co, supplies .. 494 84 Concrete Pipe Co, do 323.42 Pac. Mach. and Tool Steel Co, do 66.13 Feenaugh Mach Co, do 3.58 Keuffel & Esser Co, do 13 08 Hardle Mfg. Co, do 3 21 J. A. Adams Co, do 29.03 J. E. Haeelttne & Co, do 121.20 Lelghton Welding Works, do 14.01 La Orande Iron Wks do 24.63 Bunting Tractor Co, do 1. 584.59 Automotive Elect. Co, do 45.78 W. H. Bohnenkamp Co, do , 162.23 L. E. Hall, do 15.90 Farnam Supply Co, do 30 88 Orande Ronde Pine Co, do .. 3.50 Howard-Cooper Corp, do ...... 21.20 Larlson-Prees Chcv. Co, do .. 2 98 McDonald Elect. Co, do 9.45 Standard Oil Co, do 379 08 Union Oil Co, do 379.88 Reed Lbr. Co, do , 544 35 John Stroeber, do 75.88 Home Lbr. and Coal Co, do , 4.20 ,MAKKKT UOAI) Petc Grace, labor .. 1.38 M. a. Murray, do 1 00 Fred Collp. do 20.34 Oscar Miller, do - 7.98 S. D. Burch. do 9 97 John B. Scott, do 8 38 Ervln Scott, do 8 98 John A. Burdette. do 9.98 Liham Taylor, do 5 98 111 re monthly allowance to various indigent persons: Allowed as follows: Frank Hobbs, 'J5 00: Wm. Huntley. 1000; W. S. Richards. eiO.OO: Mrs J. C. Rice. 10.00 and Johu Norrie. M0.00. In re vacation of county road on sections line between sections 3. 4. 9 and 10. Tp. OS. R38, EWM; continued lor term. In re petition of Plggly-Wlggly Co. (or Issuance of new warrant In lieu of lost warrant: Petition allowed, and original warrant cancelled. In re cancellation of warrants Is sued more than 7 years prior to July 1, 1934: Clerk directed to advertise said wurrauts as required by law. In Tp appointment of a member of the County Fair Board: J. D. Wooden appointed for the term of 3 years. In re petition of Sadie Given for exemption ou certain taxes: Petition l.in l. ff Tifer Xlnffie r-SIIAfilMftO-i ptLlOHTRILLY ditfercnt-a real thrill to ujc a teat joy to tccl the tingle ot new cicjn linos anJ h. ur health. Remove cvciy speek 't tl.uijititf, sot ic na the Jul 'est hair i. 1 to it a r.Khaiit, .lauiral i! v. r xinj,r li .lv TtT( m ney bi.V f ,.tl-.-. A r...t"iwn to Lucky TlRvr Products In stock at L. 4: L. Drug Co. Adv. The Weatker UEATIIKK KOKECAST Oregon: Purtly 'cloudy tonight: illjslillv cooler northeast portion: Wednesday fair Willi rllng tempera ture In Interior; moderate iiurthwot wind offshore. LOCAL HKATMKR . .Monday: minimum 5?, 7 a. m. 60, maximum M. Westerly winds, partly cloudy. Tuesday: minimum 50, nuuumou 5u. Precipitation between 7 a. m. Mon day and 7 a. in. Tuesday, 1.1U Inch. Westerly wtndK, cloudy. allowed, for reason that property was exempt during the period covered by petition. In re petition of Bowman-Hicks Lbr. Co. for cancellation of certain taxes: Continued for the term pend ing from attorney general. In re authorizing sheriff to adver tise certain property acquired by Un ion County for delinquent taxes: Cer tala listed property ordered adver tised. S. E. R A. Draws Up Plans For Relief Work (Continued Prutn Page One) Ing project to employ women at Cot tage Grove In repair of garments for General rebel work has been approv ed. Educational projects have not been overlooked by the state relief organ ization. Teachers have been assigned on special service In Tillamook, Clat sop, Curry. Benton, Union. Hood River and Douglas counties. Some of these will instruct at CCC camps. Roosevelt Will Report I To Nation Thursday (Continued from Fag One) "I am glad to approve this bill," he said In a statement, "because It represents a distinct advance In the progress of prison Industries. "Without any important competi tion with private Industry or labor, the government can provide Increas ingly useful work for those who need ed to learn how to work and to learn that work In Itself is honorable and Is a practical substitute for criminal methods of earning one's livelihood." Mr. Roosevelt has a call at Fort Au Prince, Haiti, on his tentative program for the cruise to Hawaii. STORMS RAKE OREGON, IDAHO; MUCH DAMAGE (Continued From Page One) of the state. In some parts of Eastern Oregon the rainfall was heavy last night, but the wheat lands generally wcrtf out of the rain belt. Baker measured .78 of and Inch. There was no precipitation at Umatilla during the night, nor at Pendleton where a high wind today was blowing duct across the plains, although the skies held a hint of rain. A lightning storm ripped over PorUand during, the night, taking out several power wires and striking a park tree. The storm brought only .07 of an inch of rain. Med ford had -30 of an Inch, Rose burg only .01; Wolf Creek. .56; The Dalles, a trace; Eugene, .48 of an Inch: Albany,. 74, and Salem, .17 of an Inch. ILMON TRUCK DRIVERS JOIN SHIP STRIKERS (Continued Prom Page One) Employers' representatives and leaders of the 27,009 allied strikers may be brought fact to face as a cli max to a hurried series of confer ences, Edward P. McOrady, assistant secretary of labor, who is directing the mediation attempt, said. Longshoremen, who started the strike when they walked out May 9. met here last night and received re ports of their leaders' conferences with McOrady during which the as sistant secretary explained provisions of the new labor disputes law. i.KtTV OOMEZ KASKS IP WHEN NO-HIT IIOPKS FADE NEW YORK Vfl Vernon "Lefty" Oomez, rhe Yankees' ace pitcher, knows when to ease up. For seven Innings no batter of the A's reached first, while the Yanks piled up a 11-0 lead. Thus when Jimmy Foxx's single In the eighth broke the spell. Lefty "Ju-it threw" for the last two In nings, allowing six more hits, but winning handily 11 to 4. FOR MEN ONLY We Carry a Specially Selected Assortment of Thinjrs for Men SHAVE Colonial Club Sets Cream. Lotion. Talc 89c Nelson's Brushlcss Shave.... 49c Nelson's Lavender Lotion.... 49c Yardley Shaving Bowl 1.00 Yardley Shaving Lotion 65c - tl.00 Lather Brushes 35c to 5.00 Mirrors 50c to 1.00 Razors 11c to 5.00 Sattey and Straight Strops iPinest Quality) SI 00 to $4 00 Hone 50c to ! 00 SAVE Pocket Purses 50c to 1.50 Bill Folds 49c to 6 00 Key Wallets 15c to M OO Travel Sets 3 50 to 117 00 THE L & L LA GKANDE EVENING OKSKKVKR. LA GRANDE. ORE. In Washington Ily Herbert Phinuner WASHINGTON Politicians t In Washington took more than a casual interest In Alabama's gubernatorial run-off election from which former Governor Bibb Graves emerged suc cessfully. The reason was that for the first time In years the Ku Klux Klan was . brought In, as a campaign Usue. d raves, the first ohief executive of the state to be re-elected since 1010. was assailed by opposing forces as having the tacit support of the Klan. He a:id his opponent in the run off. Major Frank Dixon, made one at the moit Intensive campaigns in re cent years in Alabama, speaking In every section of the state. It wm the first run-off gubernatorial primary the state has had In more than 20 years. Whether Graves' election means the Klan must be reckoned with la fu ture political con4es In the south is a question with which all politicians below the Mason and Dixon Une are concerned at the present. KobiitMJi,' hitinitUiii 1 Nomination of Sherman Mlnton, lawyer and World war veteran, as the Democratic candidate to oppose Re publican Arthur Hcblnscn for United States senator from Indiana in the fall elections opens an interesting an gle In the Hocaler state political sit uation. . Robinson ha3 based his career In the senate largely around the fact that he has been the champion of the cause of former service men. He has been probably the most out spoken man in the senate against the administration' economy act which made such drastic reductions In vet erans' compensation. Whether Robinson, who lists In his official biography that hg was suc cessively first lieutenant, captain and major of Infantry with overseas duty during the World war, will suffer by having an ex -soldier opponent re mains to be seen. Much more than this, however, en ters Into the Indiana senatorial fight. Those familiar with Indiana, politics see possibilities of bitter factional strife among the Democrats as a re, suit of Minton's nomination,. Generally regarded as the candidate of Governor McNutt, Minton may lose Important party support. The faction controlled by Earl Peters of Fort Wayne, an unsuccessful contestant for the nomination, are bitter foes of the governor. - Mississippi's 'Three-Way Political Insiders are speculating as to what Pat Harrison will do In the Mississippi three-way senatorial fight this year. The best Information Is that It all depends on what Huey Long does. Ras Collins, representative in con gress former Governor Bilbo and Senator Stephens are in the race. So far, Harrison, who doesn't come up for re-election until 1036, has shown Inclination to be neutral. SEEN ANY TEXAS TARPONS? THEY CARRY CREDENTIALS CLEARWATER, Fla, m Note to "Xlsherrjierj,:, While angling In Florida waters, please keep on eye out for tarpons bearing Texas "license tags." The local chamber of commerce has received notification from a natural ist at Port Arkansas, Tex., saying he is compiling data on the growth and travel habits of the tarpon. And he has tagged and released a number caught In Texas waters! Now he wants the chamber of com merce to enlist the help of all fisher men hereabouts In reporting any marked fish caught on this side, of the Gulf of Mexico. A oue-lnch disc Is attached to the dorsal fin of the tarpons he released. The sum of 94.770 was paid recent ly for 19 Guernsey dairy cattle at a publid s,i le In Salisbury, N. C. It May Be SPRING HAY FEVER I Pnutent "BtiltTline.' with itching, smart Inr ey ml general depressed feel in f, frequently denotes Spring Hay fever )Ku Fever) caused now by irritating pollens of craues and trees. . Ordinary cold remedies won't help. Get at the trouM through the blood with Dr. Piatt's Kinex Prescription capsule. Firit dose give re lief in 30 minutes, usually. Safe - All ;ooa druggist. S1.0O-. Accept no lubstHute, Featured by L 3c L Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Store. Adv. SMOKE Prank Medico Pipes, (New and Goodl 11.00 Drlnkless Kaywoodte 3.50 Meerscahum and Briers 15c to 15.00 Cigars (only standard brands) Tobaccos (kept moist & Ircsh), WRITE Slieaffer Ufetima 57 50 to 115 00 The real he man's pen. LIGHT Eve ready Flashlight, 49c to 20Q Eveready Batteries ' 10c Evercjdy Lamps lQc TIME Challenge Wstches 98c Forket Ben Watches $130 Country Club Watches.. . $2.50 (All Guaranteed) DRUG CO. NEWMAN TO KETlltN TO GRID NEW YORK i Harry Newman, one-time forward pass sharpshooter of the University of ' Michigan but more lately a star In progrld ranks, has recovered from a knee Injury which developed from the 1033 play off game and kept htm In a hospital two months. He expects to play with the New York Giants again next fall. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Colama most aa to bx f f. us. DANCE Mon., Wed. and Sat. Men 25o. Ladles tree. Cass Beer Garden. . 6-26-2 t Waterspar enamel, all color. Easy to apply. Pittsburgh, Paint Store. ' 8-21-6 t. LAMP SHADES A new' shipment ot the latest things In lamp shades to ' lit 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 J the best values that have ever been shown In a Grande. Prices ranging I from 50 cents to 2.50 depending onj 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 New low prlcea on Insulin-U-20- 10CC.'98c. U40-10CO $1.77. : Moon I Drug Co. 6-22-1 m Get your fireworks of all kinds at Fireworks Stand on Island' City Hi way near Mt. Emily Mill. 6-23-3 t Yardley face powder and compact $1.45. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m FIREWORKS I Full line of firecrackers and novel- I Make Money - Buy Now FALK'S Pre 4th of DRESS June 27th -28th-29th and 30th We will NOT WAIT until after the holidays to clear our SPRING STOCK of DRESSES and COATS. Come Wed nesday morning JUNE 27th. That will start this onward to a MIGHTY FINISH on SATURDAY JUNE 30th. Bo in oij this even); and be a winner. ' ' Look at Our First Group Only 12 Chuella Print DRESSES 3.95 .' Sizes 14-16 -18 56.95 Value. And look at our Second Group Our Complete Stock of AU 46 Spring Silk DRESSES "23 - $ 15.00 values and 23 - $17.75 values. A great line of dreses and a great price. Tnke advantage of this opportunity. The third group and what a group. Just glance at this. DRESSES Afi 4 mt 10 ?19if. ?21?.So ?21-75 s& 4 9 fi Come early They must all go out in 4 days , 27th - 2Sth - 29th and 30th of June We have saved this for our last DRESS NUMBER 36 - ?10.p0 Street and An Opportunity to get a New Coat at Reduced Prices. All Spring Coats Must Go in This Sale. Buy Now! 9 Coats ?17.75 - 3 Coats f 19.75 and 3 Conts $21.75 Now , $10.75 REMEMBER STARTS WED. JINK 27TH Orocery. 2203 8-19-10 t Try, Mpon'a Vanilla Extract. S 33c, oz. 52c, pint L38. Moon Drug Co. e-22-1 m VIOLIN INSYKLCTION Special low rates to those register ins nov. Charlea Mixer, B. M . M. M. Formerly, of Chicane? Conservatory of Music. Studios In La Orande hotel. 8-13-12 t Nyal Anacld Powder for Indigestion. 50c. Moon Drug Co. "" 6-22-1 m Lady Esther Tollltrlea at Moon Drug Co, 6-22-1 m. Window ana wallpaper cleaning. Paint washing and scraping. Floor waxing. Phone 559 J. 6-7-1 nip. Extra special Graham cracker pie. A. Si R. Rcotbeer Stand. 6-25-1 t. XOTH'B OF FINAL 1IKAUINU Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that H. A. Zorbrlck, surviving executor ot the last will and testa-' ment of Jean R. Ivanhoe, deceased, haa filed In the county court of Un lori County. State of Oregon, final ac count in the administration of said estate and said court has bet Wednes day the 25th day of July A. D. 1934 at two. o'clock P. M. at the county court room in La Orande, Union County. Oregon aa tile time and place for the hearing of auch final account and all objcctlona to the same. H. A. ZURBRICK. Executor. June 26. July 3, 10, 17, 24. NOTICE OF SIIEUll'F'S SALE Notice is hereby given that I have received foreclosure execution and or-' der of sale. Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for : Union County,' dated the 6th day of June, 1934, In the euit therein pending wherein Howard H. Hansen. Supervisor of Banking of the State of Washington,' liquidating agent for Spokane Sav July EVENT THE PRICE IS $595 8 - 10.00 Fornial Dresses 16 Coats ?25.00 now Reduced to $15.00 WE ARE OFFERING EVERY 11 Grande's ties. Highway Adams Ave. ' ings Bank, a corporation. Is plaintiff, and W. C. Becktell ana Alice s. Beck tell, husband and wife. Ina B. Bugg. Alton Bapsett, Oregon General Mort gage Co.', Llnlord S. Bcsson. Union Mortgage & Iifvestment Co., Ln Orande Investment Company. M. J. Ooss. Fred Spaeth and The Cary compauyv were defendants, to me dl dected, upon a Judgment, decree and order of sale made and entered In said cpurt and cause on the 7th day of June. 1934. In favor of the above plaintiff and against the defendants W. C. Becktell and Alice E. Becktell for the sum of $136,359.52 with In terest thereon at 8 per annum from August 28, 1929, the sum of t3107.C0 with interest at 8 per annum from May 27th, 1930. the sum of $1500.00 with Interest at B1 per annum from July 31, 1030, the sum of $2500.00 with Interest at 8 from August 22, 1930, the sum of $6000.00 attorney fees, and costs and disbursements. In which said execution and order of sale I am commanded to sell the fol lowing described property, being the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed in said suit, to-wlt: Lots numbered. One (1) and Two (2 and the South twenty nine (29) feet of Lot numbered Three (3) in Block numbered Three (3) In Grandy's Addition to La Orande, an addition with in the corporate limits of the city of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and authority of said writ, and in obedi ence to its commands, I will, on Wed nesday, the 11th day of July, 1934. at ten ' o'clock of said day, at the front door of the court house in La Grande. Union County, Oregon, sell 'at public' auction all the right, title. Interest and equity of the above named defendants and eacn of them, except the defendant Fred Spaeth, In and to the above described real prop erty, he'd 'on the 19th day of May. 1927, or thereafter acquired, to the fill lf Dresses illi Mast " Spit Go PHtl No - V -fff Reserva- H J j tions f I Come Early Coats Values At a greatly reduced price. 7 Coats ?3o.00 now For 4 Days r DRESS IN THE STORE AT THE AR0VE TRICES Better Store Tucsday, June 26, 19,11 highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption according to law, the oro. ceeds to be applied lu' satisfaction of said Judgment and decree, includin, cosia and accruing costs of execution and sale. - , . Dated this 11th day of June, 1934 JESSE BRESHEARS. Sheriff of Un Ion County, Oregon. , June 13. 19, 26. July 3 0 NOTICF. OF MIKKIFF'H SALE On' the 25th day of July, 1934.. at the hour of 10 a. in., at the front or north 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-wlt:. Beginning at the corner com mon to Sections 10, 11. : 14. and 15, in Township 3. South of Range forty. East of the Willam ette meridian, running thence north along the section line forty rods, thence west forty ' rcd-5. thence north 100 feet, thence, west 40 rods, thence south 760 feet, thence east 80 rods, to tlie ploce of beginning, being a part of the SE',4SEi,J. Section 10, Tp. 3 S.. R. 40, E. W. M. with all ap. ' purtenanc.es and water right thereunto belonging. Said sale is made under execution tailed out of the circuit court of Un ion County, Oregon, to me dirscled, in the case of S. D. Crowe, plaintiff, versus Guy E. Barker and Erma Bark er, his wife, B. M. Love, World War Veterans State. Aid Commission, Ar chie R: McEachern and Jane E. Mc Eachem, his wife, Maybello E. M: Eachern, Elisabeth McEachern Kln kade. Unknown Heirs of John H. Rcss, deceased, and all other persons or parlies unknown claiming any rlgat, title or interest. In the real proporty described in the amended complaint, defendants, . . ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon. June 26. 19341 '' ' -- JESSE BRESHEARS; Sheriff of Union Country. Oregon." ' ' June 26. July 3, 10. 17; 24; . MmWmM ' til W Jilll im t ' j' i BE EARLY FOR A GOOD SELECTION