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Fg e Two LA CB.A.VDE EVENING OBSERVER, IA GRANDE. ORE. Mondav. JiilvSn IQ'h , 7 l 77k? Weather LYMAN, GUNTHER SPEAK AT LUNCH HuET NE Jg0F THE I)AY CHJCa&o tnuAT ... ami inch lm riMa EVANGELIST v v , , n - - i - kuws iT tsfcisj - ist iw)fVKi urr; xMriktrat ? sx'jru Jr-.s 0tca, Ci . "tse ' Bra 1.00'i war I.M'iSS 4 I-', Dee. i3iS' J-oiii Iu3-i,6i,w . W. WUCiMUUXM . .JmitiMjKt aajfl Oeaasrsi arliei wr mix oiuuvrr, roe cu ttz myyy 'Zxzr.-mr 1 lat j BAUfJUa U. TIMLAt . fwucte svmdza. mxy&ju feuzseay. M (taxs icrwrv la ,V" if a.Ll I lotol: Muluai M 7 ... CJ Bra Ji3i ("'i I-OJHei.WJi CHICAGO COHH 1 . ' . rf v. ' ' f . lun at tt V-jtvATsm vt L OtuSt, On1, as Baso&tt CUa Haa Boacr act Kuta a, iro. omuua. j-aj- or kkvj iatl wti ajo tea cm or la oiujnm wztasm or tmjvurrzn nam Tlx Aasvxiavsd yum U eaci'-acve:y eaa-jea . ou fee pBtlcikai trf as news OMpateu. art3Jt3 v tsr u 9Cbtrm trwBtoJ tt $aiv tasked ban. 4-lt rtrjtrta ( rjui'.'. et U ivaai i tsa. pew tt aso Um local us &uaa at iwnu. JafettouaJ Averrr- fcsrrtaveinast. U O. atOOCiZ CO. luc as PraoeMc, lo mH KtKo. hnkK, adnata Lreuics, Hew T'jrx Panl, rat,. ) "l" propcetor of f-ear, itx ax. -CririCSiiKi in Ciermtsy" m ,.;var fceBdCAU-aa. tpcte See & Trttr irJ : JKM -6i, .8 st-pt. x,ex9 .68. xsie :o -l,e :J!i . -'3!3 . .. POBrLA.V D WHEAT ! ' Opta -UJlh In Gloaa Jnlr .!(!', JUH JUH ' ' firpt. JiS'i JM JI3"i JtS Iwc JW4 J!7 M JS1 BAKER BASEBALL TEAM WINS TITLE JT MZArvir VrnrttJ Vj&- j j TSe mTf.-tder of tie Suacbeaa HiiSvy ji trf a vyuui of H t 7- PAPERS PRAISE LA GRANDE FOR ITS CELEBRATION CVjr.:,y iuk f hf-3 u iivajjM ify 1,4 tilLAKUr, tltt MMJ, MRS. MILLER AND DAUGHTER RETURN HO ME HERE DROPS TO .N'OKMAIX'Y (Gazwa iMts 7g (mj , t,U,SUf. i MS.HKATfOV titti i f4 tM Airmen ifier ui Of jS VTl1iErVj, Uiiny 8-rliI jjuvm tui Wad. yn.'M Jn rt klto T nT.-a.--ir to ijr a-ja tt fecat 7 car. la4r at (bf l ull Compel Mut-farrr. CLUB LEADER VISITS HERE L J. Alifn. JiQfU.at ctw -H club iftvitT Sroaa Cac-raiiis, in la Grande -'jemj rorerrinxr mitli CfcrtiEty Agent Ht.TT G. Avrry. juud iiutiwl Counxy Arfc Wooti. Azoorie other plam beip zn&ae ire tne pre puivins Sot tne cii etemonfgaiitm lie ieid tfunsg1 Auruet, LOCAL PEOPLE ARE GUESTS A T INDIAN EVENT (OmUcfM)4 Prom Piy Ou) "iifiiWWnh-bPJ,fl-ftal h on the Wz thr;.,, M w, tJ w wr, U Om M , t,u, f itwn, ,t w,',, ,.,,.. "' thr to r',nnm th. pr r,iiy rl .,t-i v, "lisnninutirw wt.-nihTO,. er .itr u-t lu w li2t CTrt pr jja.j rre Tost SUrxt- hill HHtliriMf sAitl. It tsrij& j Alx fAzJ'jra ttw a JrjH'zs visivx ' Huaoip Frova f4M4 Mr. Kaa Itrr. J. H C-its-Jrj arJ rt-.-jrnM !rao a joesr trip a-txh Vx ttai to JCtTrjrt x T7 ni rJa tlx WXtamt pm. CALL FOB VTABIU.VTS OP 5.CHOOI. DIT. XO. II ' Scha-A Lnsi- No. 11. Imbler. Ore gta irarrats ixusibered 477 to 59fl iTvT'isive are c&Ud ftnrt same inU be paid mljgn presnrted to Zristnrt Cierk. Inierfc&t acute etter lse of Jul; 30, U ti "p.n.T,Tvr-.s irt- cierlt. 7-30-2 t lyJ Acacid Povocr lor Indigestion. SOc Mood Drug Co. 6-22-1 m FIND IT HERE Capj tm aim Cohtaj acaat t hr a. ia. YOTR PICTI BES Ealargrea, Buul Tinted, and cor ! rectir Framed at Richardson's Art ! and Girt Srjop. Thy specialize In all equity of the above named de!tn. dacta and each of them. In ar.d t3 the above cteacrlhed real property had on the 28th dajr of October, isaa' or thereafter acquired, to the hlghJ est Ijidder for cash, subject to re. demp"3 a prorlded by lav. the proceed to be applied. ;n sattaractio,, of said judgment and decree, indua. Ing costs aii accruing cceis c! tu. cution and sale. . . Dated, this 30m dar of July. 1334 JBSE BRESKEAES. Sheriff 6i Un ion Cbuntjr, Oregon. July 30. Aug. g, 13, 20 kinds of picture work. 7-26-t f. From Fwnt Cran Ujm lUrf lsn Piper, of Forest Orvyt, Is here making a tliit amosr wanoe i T-j;td Jor a ouupit: A weeks at WiW Lake from fr to visit sfvj tak in tM cebfaUM. pMUt p-it on Kafjrda was j imme.Ji.trty l:k arj eyir. The oi.Ijr Instrtnr.rnt aared was the valuable rvn.r'Vrt;Ai, whlcti was sent Un4ed the arinuaj IrJian Pow-Vow on Johnson Creek, yeaterday. They r.-ort a ir.t l.-Vrres.lr. t:rr.e, the -iejt tlie day iw.i'-jdinz a leat r.f elk ar-d de-r neat wltn s-janr other f.'iH Ion 1 orwjfn mirlnforriiation. Hie Ob server ctated Saturday ereninit that the entire ltaa Tjrn tamily was lear ln? this week lor rjoeramento. Cal Mr. Turn Is &vt leang La Orande yet but Is reaialnlrj: lor a time 10 Jnaua oit'.aclea on the tvtnu. and 1 o''-f' matters. ras and other atr.letlc events ijtuui spwtKuiar In its aaiwe. Pwpl on vry hand were Iteard to expeas Ui-)r affoval of te aiiowlng- Jlm UtjAUKliIln, mtwf.r tita A. V. rlelbon, aaslaUut of iM flJande, are to be r;orjo'at'j)ato on tl S'ic s they ourfe of the hl ;rocrn Orarje did herself prrjd st the Imtanre of tnew- men. Vraliowa Oun. "It was some party," this Is a rom polt deseriptlon (lyei try those who attended tl celebration ol thr tit tleth snnlrersary of the Wrth of rslJroaolHK m I Urande. '1 be flays of joy and fun. marvel ous psrades snd gcrr.eous puyeantry, tlyusarMls of lusty throatnd Wipl all out for a tim, handithakinf and hark slapping it old timers, home ai;aln to llp the -jl of f Orande with the greatest celebratu.n ever widetaken hy the elty. ft wss a time of tpmm c'tmUw for Itundred of native vija and daugh ters, rrtlred fathers snd granofHliier wlio had rnlirrated to other climes. h1i to the old home town for va cation with their loved ones, f ile railroad lias plyJ a nig part In the htetory of I. Ormifle. !t was lilting mat tM Orsnde should w-li'Drale u li un oualon nnd It. rlllwriry I, w i imimwwi-il tor the aplrlt wilei prompted them tl honor the ow timers In iMi ah rlalrrrate, connneKirjratlve dernon- slratlon. lima ireservliig the mrtn-iry or (now Intrepid and hardy men arid women r;f a iterierution fni paasini; IhroiiKli the corridors of time. Those fr seeing Mret cltli ris of t, 'trunilP have hullrti'd wr-ll and In the ompnratively hrlef (ai(c of half a century, tlly leave o their progeny a city of hmutlful liornes, tn! shaded avenues and inugnlflrent hulidingi,. And the railroad, with vhl-h they ham been cpwly .ll,lf,, , rervea them with ever increasing effl- lem.-y, M.iy the 1.1, 1 war.'. of the metropolis of Ki..:t..i (m-Ron tarry on until their home town l nlno the netro,, ,,f N l,,.d Klr.plrr r.n iri pr le rter r,rd ( 7ilefl sin. Arch Dtan Found Dead KiimI of North I'owdvr toeheeter, Kew York. to the University of rail and ship a.;j;nts enjoy day at resort (CohUnued Prom Pse One) driven by x group of Jo-si men wl further acted as guide for His visit. log party and pointed out or took thern to places of Inlereat along tire way and at tt lake. A spferidld 'nieKn dinner was served at the Wallowa UMyt and tlie group return "1 here In plenty of time to make their ennlrig train Into Portland A "splendid" outing wss the unanl- moos vote of all. Principal among district agents of railroads arm steamship lines In the party here yesterday Included the following: K yi . m..it, Pennsyl vania Kellrosd and preelderlt of the lcrtlsnd Paeserrger Assrclstion; tS. A. Osrdni r, nta'a rrtearnshlp Corrrpariy: Paul Wagner, Chicago, Burlington CMIncy It. H arid aas-rclate lines in the vot; a J Kaxry, Mew York Cen tral lines; Henry Dickson, fjreat Nortliern iuillway Company; John V. Ilendren. Mtates h-mhl Un: H K rfiohn. ;hlngo Worthwestern lines, a. IV Bryant, tVnrthem Pacific; Harvey f(. Jo,,,,,,, (Vrlllhern Pacific; It. fj Parrell. Wahneh frjillwi.v rv. Krnm, At.'heivm. Toi-ka A on.a re It n ; Jrrhn flardrrer. Con uilldalerl l.lnrs; liurton llcck, Harold l Has. N. II. Pall,,,. Win. If. Ahl- Krirn. jrsicpn B Houlhworlh, James 11. Ollare. clalra P Whrler. and . M Hansen or the Portland olllres of tlwr Union Pacific fiyritem, 1val prople w)yr, welcomed and entertained the visiting Portland'- Iru lurliMl (leiirie Walker. I.yrin l-erwii. .hones M'dsiughllii, P. IVrklns fre.l II, -unlng, riene Walker, Ml key M'-r.-oy, Norinsn Pnva and others. LOSES ARM IN AUTO ACCIDENT Word h y-n ry-Jvw3 jn Crarjrds; thut trtzr R'.r.T.vfcxm who n'jfr.n iM lArtr Hurt. ifrrjAr! n ivere I Injury t-o Ms arm ii an vj.l:n wMf.ji xiir-eJ iernf Oil lea Jtt i'k. 77e arm va no btvaly rnanyl 111 It wan Der4-twr7 on VhyrMJay to sinputatt it. Jle U confinM to 77i U hj;:lhl mrYnrhMm was drtr J ft trwfc i'x line &mtl Tm.nttrt vjrnpuny and was en route ti Port Mt HTf Mr. tivi Mjti. z-och pe?iv;n, r, tttild faiyn. who Is a pfcxeav at tre Brjvjr fco)tpitti UAl'rt.nz J H- Oiuwr, TTar-Tfc-r af the E. O If lorriia. He yfrr Tirt t imexm Mrs. Gsi- j NOTICE rr huA pnxx&m liint 7utb by I I a-J: nci be responsible lor any a IrT wwlu In &tx.ifc B&rbotra tatf J rlt-cn ccniracleil by xsy vile, Jia. M. tvi7 will cend tbelx Tictiton Vo- j GreeocugH. 7-2&-3tp r-.iicr in Cawrsia. J i Gtntrned BaUo 6errice. 7Mt uaaea tree. Estuiio b Kusac Supply. Pnose U. B&. 7-26-1 m. ( fWe Tdy Mr arj Un. W H CrulttirJ: r but:nae t1kVt In La Grajrf vsZjcj irom tbtj- home r.-ear Kortfe laX urn From Xirjort Mr. Mr. I. c. Bcfwuer and -iit-jghtw, Jean, returned thi niom Wjel. ft rktation trip to ?veirpon 1 tjey hid sent tie list wtlc. will Oo t Fntncs in L Or&ntie o Susie Pfec-'-.'-H P:; wno was oynnecttd with ft i-czrsiX which appf-fcrd fce-e In 1&&0. v.JiJ be lnv-;ii to k-arn ibat she pnt tne Fuir.mT at Mills Cklleze, C-tkZar.O, Cal., listening to tbe Pro Arte Quartette cf Er-jtAerls. and er to Jev In the ner luture Jor Prar-ce -nere sr-c ai.'l study durin? the coming wjeut. Krw low prices tm lnu22nU-30-! 10CC. 6C, C4O-10OC Druy Co. , f NOTICE OF SHtKIFrS SALE Notice is hereby gvea that I have received, loreetasure execution and or der of sale. Iseoed out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the StiKe of Oregon for Union County, d3e4. the 2?-Ja day of July, 1934, In ihe suit therein pending wherein Miriam G. AeieUg Is plaintiff and Bird A Bennett and Amanda Bennett, husband and. wife, and Esther Stod- : daftrd. Lulu McSees and La Grande ) Inmanfat Company, a corporation. A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?T 1.77. Moon 6-23-1 m a judgment, decree and order of sale made and entered in said court and cause on the 26th day of July. 1034, GtA.S KEPTTTED m favor of the above plaintiff and Broken alsie gUss or windshield re- against the defendants Bird A. Ben- placed wnnotn delay and at a small ' nett and Amanda, Bennett, for the cost to you at fcefcardsoas Art I3d i aura of 1800.00, with 8 Interest Ot Shop. 7-25-t 1. Iro-n January 13. 1933. until paid. the sum of 8125 00 attorney fees, and are defendanta, to me directed, upon Creatlie Ira raring beielops Polve :n chiMren. Alyce Cook. La G. hotel. Class kasofiS 50c hour. 7-30-1 t UIl.tiAIlD PkUHONAl-a (Oontlnued Prom I'sgs One) the di-clninri of bt,,!,. ((,,tl( olllrern fi.,n, Hak.r llu , Invesllgate, liean wna npurN-d t huve net n Jolldrl missing r,i w,,el l,s rrd to appear lor Irrenkfrist, hut an It l.l.clllt: linn H,iin Hamilton ll.-rt.li T.,(i Washed In your l,,,i,in la-auly realon-d. -,j pleasing aervlre, can l:u-w, tv, II. I'.iratnaim iaon nrat m elho Pugs Ullglnal piumpt. Dance Tonight Z u her Halt The Tony Stanchfield Unit K- tuiiMnR to IA Oniniti! fur our tiitfiit ,y p'.puiitr dnnand. A'lrnihMrjn 40 - io lijilruny UK- Mrs, jjtin Ony and sons, Jlnmle and John. Mrs. Al(e ttinord and son. Oerald, went to Ia Grande M'ma&y tu spent Ux day chopptntr. Mr. and M;s Ira Cantrell went out tamping jday ut hiotiOuy. WIhtj they cne home ths-y broutrnt with ttacm 9 rtJi of hUetklefjerries. Mr. and Mrs. John Thon.Mje, of f Orande, speM the v& tend with Mr, and Mm Ariry jsartmvss. Mri. Pred ft and dkijjrhters, Bar- br Jane and Mary Ellen, wrnt W Cove Jueisday for a two wvefcs viJt Mr. arid Mm. Claud Bartfitefl ar- soT.dirur a few any In iiws moun tains Carney I njr and picking hurkle- berries. Mr. Ed Hailing vtfrlted frjf-nds In Vtitry Wwlnpsday. Hlte culled on Mrn VJier, wno had, lust returned from ivirtiand wt.ere she had ben tlie rtuit two m'inths. Clurerirte crmr Is J.onie aaln from Pnrilrtm whwe he wrt-rf a erx'sir t tlie V. P. d-pot i ir a t, w daw, Eiirl Ah.xjtt was taken to Pendle Um Ihurwtay to f'elve lretmeiit lor a pri:n'd fo.t he re'ived whll? drlrln s"fi-p. perid Wrkn4 Mr. und Mm B C. MadDl had a ifae.r over tj-e we-end. thirj urn. Keith MadUJ, and J. Herdlitk i I'rom Enin' iio ae errpio'':d during the irjrrirner I O. P. P'le. of Enterprise, was a at one of the mines st Cornucopia, (vfeitor In La Grande Saturday for a , j ihort time. Mm t l-Uid U , Jude ar.d Mrs. L'. G. Cour.h are To VKH fthrt- 'ZZXZZZ XlS": pamed by - , , . ana Mrs. r. C -..-.. a uwi.,: w.tr.r lwm lor mv- ; aJ iiv, hjiiuis ea.n year. Schilling Lemon vr? flavor of fresh fen ton kit Her Pred W. KJnsr snd Philfrj B. Ktnu. Of tsj AmreJes. Cal., and E. 8. Klnir of Ht. PeUTrii'ur)r. PJa., made up a party who vJ:ted relative in La Grande orr the weekend. AiKlerson and Mr. I. D. Johnson and famirv !drore yesterday to the home of her ! brother and s!eter-ln-Jaw. Mr. and j Mrs. D. K. KirAty who live near Wes , ton. Mr. and Mrs. Nlcley are fornier La Grande residents. costs and disbursements of (15.80, In which said execution and. order of sale 1 am commanded to sell the fol lowing described property, being the Lady Esther TbCetxies at Moon-pro;ertr de5Ctecl in the mortgage Drug Co. C-O-l m.1 foreclosed in said suit, towlt: of Connordale Addition to the town 4 city) of La Grande, Union County. Oregon, together with the tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or In anywise appertain ing, KOW THEREFORE, by virtue and authority of said writ, and In obedi ence to its commands, X will, on Tuesday, the 28th day .of August, 1934. ax ten o'clock. In the forenoon of aaid day, at tbe front door of the court house in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auc tion all the right, , title, interest and PURE ICE Delivered daily at your door Prompt and courteous service," Grande Rondo Packing Plant or phone Main 380 or Six C. E. SHEWMAKER ICE SERVICE Try Moon's VsnrUa Extract, 3 ox. 33c. ce 52c. pint 13. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m Coupon books for Ruth Elizabeth Shop not good after July 31. 7-30-1 t. Yardley face powder ana compact 1-46. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m New National tiv lAixe Pressure Cooker demonstratiowx at Melville's Tue. and Wed., 10:30 and 2:30 each 0T. .... 7-30-1 t. Sun-Proof Paint "The Paint That Lasts" PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE Phone 152-J 111 Era 8t. ICE CREAM POWDER When in the market far .ice cream powder ask your grocer for Lena Bell brand. , Accept no substitute as there is none "Just as good." Purely vegetable. A pure food pro duct. Each 10c package contains enough powder for use with cream, milk and flavoring to make one gallon of ice cream. Directions on package. Put up only by Lena Bell Ward, Rt. 1, La Grande, Ore. Albert Barker, of Cove, underwent a tonsliecvjrj.y at the Bouvy hooprtal this morning. He is reported to be getting aloJit nicely, M-re Proin Haifa ' Walla Mr and Mrs. John vr. Webster and laughter. Miw Mrriam. and mm lta fOnnon were visitors here Eat- RAY. GILL TO GIVE TALK AT GRANGE HALL Kay Gill, master of the state grange, will be In La Grande Wednesday and will apeak at the Blue Mountain grange hall at 7:30 p. m. on Questions of the day. it Is an open meeting and the public .Is Invited to attend. DIVE i&tk IN! CfMM.INC an a plunrr; in llm pool! RrfreKhifig a a n;a-Urecxl A wl of licrriKfi ,jk F eream anil crinii, delicious CORN FLAKES The Big Volue in Cereals AtniioiuzKD DEAI.KU l ()lt FRIGIDAIRE St-c I Fh I'Vir Elcftiic RffrlKfiatldii Fred Spaeth 1108 Wrialilii(tu llu I ll Alia BUS SERVICE tr WAM.OWA, rNTKHPItla.il, IDHKPII and Way Pfllnls. Is-ave la Clrande, Dally '10 P. M. r-or PP.NIH.KTON. Way T-olnla Uava U tlrsntle, Dally 111 30 A. U. V. P. "lag, llept, uoa Adams 'limit MAIN it You'll Cot Morn nnd Spend I.e.s.s Willi a "Caterpillar" DIESEL Tractor v l-'irnrn it out for yoursnlf (k rrnt fuel oil AKlllMt 11,-cent gns f'llno. 'I lint's u price anvil, of 00 per rent Now add to that a MtvInK of at If'ttnt 40 per cent 111 nlftiis lined, 'i'hi two Uiether tnnkei a net nuvlttg to the "Catcr pilliir" nwii-r of Iit'i- than 70 Mr (nut unilrr the tout of or atiriK a tractor. IhitUr Investl eint! BUNTING Tractor Co. One Part of Your Menu Never Changes! TOMORROW the Last Day of Our ' JULY CLEARANCE SALE WHETHER it bo d indct spread, linen plays a prominent rolo at evory meal. Women uv rng our Idundorlng service ob serve this triree-fimes-daily oc casion with crisp, snowy finon that lends an air of graciousnoss to the simplest repast. We bring out woavs and design in full boauty to present an appear and one might hardly etpect in so economical a sorvico. WHEN onco vou tost it jm i Sam will hail our service as a boon to I thrifty, happy houscloepingl STANDARD LAUNDRY w ill in i a i4ie JffffRSON AVf. PHONE- AAIN 5S I Save on Every Purchase - large or Small. Let us show you the small cost of replacing outworn furniture. Hurry Down to See ' f f0b These Values! XC S5 to S30 Savings on Davenport Suites to S40 Savings on Bedroom Suites $5 to $40 Savings on Dining Suites BARGAINS GALORE FOR YOU Occasional Chairs $4.65 End Tables $1.00 Lamps Complete $298 Framed Mirrors 49C Footstools 98C Occasional Tables $1.00 Innw-spring Mattress $975 Set of IS Glasses $1.49 ITZGERALD FURNITURE COMPANY friends AND FlfRNITURE, 0VR BUSINESS" Terms Terms ratftjNitllsJsttsti