Tuesday, March 3, 1925.
',PAG3 SIX.
" THE DE GKANTJE EVENING OBSERVER
OUTLOOK FOR
; TRADE BETTER
Steel Demand Slackens
i Slfghtly But Confi.
dence Remains Unim-
paired.
'i NRW YORK (AP) RcooKnlllon
of ilio roH'nt busSncsB expansion,
wllh Its Incrcawd di'iimnd lur ram
merrlol fiinilR, wan Riven by the
federal reserve bonk of New York
lint week when It Increunccl ltd ro
(llneniint ruto from 8 to I (4 per
cent. The deluy In niukluK I ho ad
vance, which bus been expected
elneft lute In 1024, wan regarded o
un Indication Unit tho federnl re
serve nuthorlilcn huvo found no
' evidence or Hpeenlatlvo exceiwes or
Inflation which needed rnrhlnif, but
ivero merely following Mm nuiurul
trend of open iimikct money nitcH.
1 Meanwhile the gradual and or
derly .progrcHH or trnile eontlnued
: during I ha week. I'utlher Improve
ment on. certain basic InililHlrliM
vuu counterueted by a Hlackenlnic
demand 111 olllera which wus iuohI
.' marked In' the at eel trade, where
tnroads wfrn hi ltiK nwde on uu
flllenV ordem. No luiiilaniental
" wcuKnesn. however, were vimble In
ny field, and there waB no Iohh or
confidence.
i In Hie nlmeiiee or any apeciric
aevelopment of oulalanclliin Iniporl
fchec, (here was a Keneral tendency '
tn, financial clrcicn to aurvey the
iincompllflhmenl" of the year to
:datc- J'eilerill reflerve offlckilH ri"j
ported that the Rrowlli of produc
tion -n January had ciuriid the
'out put. of btiHlc eoinmoilllleR lo the
JilKheni point renched nlu.rn the
r prlnR.or lUii.
V-i ,;. No Norton Wlliaek.
i While llil further proKieaB wan
made -In , Knlinmiy, encoiiriiBement
' was derived from the fuel Unit ac
llvlllea Kenerally had been main
tained ut about the. iiumer pace,
"with' no Herloim Bulbnclia. Com-:
.. tnpdley price uilvances were among
. . the innnt rnvorulil . ilevelopinentH
of I he week. Haw cnlton reached
Jim hlchi'M level In more Ilian lour
1 months, (train prlceB arorrd un Im-
ireBHve recovery and quotations on
-both raw and refined miRlir was
advanced on the heaviest olume
of trudlnir of any w eek this season.
Thn.ffBln in wheat lirlceB ranucd
from lir 10 18 cents a bushel, lll'l
ln the Muy delivery-nimln to with
in a I fuel Ion of til" mark.
Willie Ihe volume of freight
traffic so far this year has been
imilmnlncd at u level substantially
hlKher than In the corresiiondlilK
year of IH24, theru was a slight de
. I'llni) In car loudlngs for lliu week
ended Pubrunry 14, due to the. holl
duy Interruption. Conditions on
IllUfll. Wl 1"" ' wH. .... ---
leponcll . exci pllonully favorulile!
tiecniise uf the comparatively open
tPtntW"' :..,,...:.
ii 'li'or: the rirst 'time In wcclui a
r tfioVlernte inerense In crude oil ottl
' put ..wliH-ircporled, Inillcallng tluil
. recWnt -iprlcn advances were 'lieirln-
lltng lO'Hlimuuue production, i lie
. frntn .' . linwi.ver. ' WHS not hll'fre
enough. to he ularmlng ami coiull
tlotiB . In .the Indiialry were gener-
ally satlslactory.
vicinity cannot affect the market
as they only reach It after tho
other prunes are gone." This Is
encouraging; news to the prune
growers In this vicinity for they
hovo been passing through some
disheartening years.
Mrs. George White, who was
injured by a fall a few weeks ago
and who has been suffering sev
erely, was taken to the Hot !.ak
Hantorlurn a few days ago and It
was found that her hip was brok
en. She is now much better. Her
daughter, Mrs. Kred Harris, of
Portland, is with her.
The school has a new Iternln
,ton typewriter to replace one or
the old ones.
The near Host Heller was
brought lo the attention or tho
school children by workers for
tho cause and many or the chil
dren have become Interested un 1
ure doing their best to help.
Tho Blrls cooliln ..! Jb had
thulr second lesson In bread mak
ing Huturday, under the direction
of Mrs. Herlsch. .
Mrs. It. 1. Darker "as been
lllle III for the past several dayn.
Mrs. II. K. Hhcldt, mover uni
fy and I.. K. Anderson went III
Union Wednesday evening as Jud
ges for art oratorlal- coolest be
tween I'nlon and hubler.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T). Van Ois
dall, of I'endleton, have moved ,o
' ove, writ un ) . .
their home. Mrs. Van OrHdalM
was formerly a rove girl.
.'Mr. and Mrs. T. Hefty were
hosts to a dinner Monday hon
oring Messrs. HlelnliaVill, of New
Vnrli and ft. 1 1. Monaliau, of'MIt
ton Kreewaler.
Mrs. Kva Mllman relumed from
Ashland, were she bus been mak
ing an extended visit to the rnnilly
of 'hep daughter,' Mrs. Hernard
Orion.
Work is progressing on the
clly water mains of 'ove. New
and larger pipes have been laid
rurnlslilng a more nileiiuate supply,
rnbllc Hyilranis have been install
ed and several families have been
rurnlshed with 'city water. A sup
ply of 4. lino gallons Is 111 the res
ervoir is always ready In ease of
fire. In consideration of tho many
losses Cove has suffered through
flru this Is a long atop forward.
SAM KENNEL'S
-- HOME- HURMED
Om wifely razor compiiny r
porlH n n t Inroino of ten million,
VVhon will nt'ckliiK , iiupIIi-h Uf
They tiro talking about ihMIhk
a month to ilm ycur iiKuln. l.ct'H
nrhl It rlKht iil'ti'r I'V'hriisiry, to
poNtpnn fncoino tux any
FROMIHE (RpeclaDl're com
plotoly destroyed the rnddeiioe of
Sarn Kenneli, of Sunnysldo. Tuesday
(ven(n. Ho was smoking boiiig
meat In a small out building and It
caught fire and spread to hia
duelling house. Two of the Lines
noys and one of thf. Hnuffer hoyn
were there and with their uaslst
anre. part of the contents of t ho
housee were saved".
Miss Maude Weaver, of Hunny
shle, and Miss ICmmu Weaver, of
Kast (IroHsman wtltnded the .mt-et-inRH
at J'romlse Kunduy.
Mlsa Klta Downs, of powwutUa,
was visiting In Promise .Saturday
and Sunday. .
. The Wutltins man was In Prom
ise the firm, of Die week. Me was
making his trip on horHehai'k.
Mr. Rannar went to Wallowa
Wednesday lo see about Honie sloek
he lias had out I here, lo he fed. lie
intends to bring them home:
John Dond and f)be Kwearlngton
nre rutting saw logs for the Prom
ise Lumber company sawmill.
Will Itefd went to Wallowa the
lllHt Of the- week.
Mr. and Mrs. l;la Poulson return
ed home Kunday alter a week's
Htuy al Wallowa visiting their
young Hon. who Is staying with bin
Krandmoiher. Mrs. iw Smith, and
leeoverlng from a severe ' c;i,h of
pneumonia.
Mr.J Hflrtland. ;'tlie Evangelist,
preached two sermons nt the Prom
is' school house Hunday. i
'Miss Kunlce ruurtm'y returned
from Troy Hunduy evening. She
Haiti the mud had dried up down
Uu-re and the buttercups were
hlooiidng. Ho inn nre planling their
i;arly ganlen. '
Lowell and itohcrl Koolberg. who i
have been slaying wllh their sis
ter, Mrs. 1 Jenhani liave joined
Iheir parents at f; ranis Bass. j
Miss l)orlu Kootberg, who has
been visiling Airs. Denham left
Wednesday for Knlerprise, where
she attends high school. j
Horn, Hunday evening, l-'elu-uary j
22, 1!25, to Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis.
I Win boys, Jinth mother and" babies
are doing nicely.
There was u dance Saturday eve
ning nt' the TVx Williams home.
Efficiency Marks, New
Texas Freight Station
DALLAS, Te. (AP) Whaf Is
believed to bP tfie, first freight
terminal building In the ' 1'nlted
States In which freight trains corne
into the heart of the buslnesH dis
trlet by underground 1 tunnel, is
rapidly nearlng completion here.
The Saitu Ke terminal buildipg
is composed or four units, each uf
which Ih In reality a Hc)arato build
ing. The second unit, ulready com
pleted, Is occupied by a ware
house and forwarding company.
The first unit, made up of a 19
siory main building and a ten story
annex, will be completed next. This
unit (s to be used for .offices. The
second section of the first unit, a
ten story building, will be occupied
largely with sales dlspluj- rooms.
The third unit of the terminal,
a not hen ten story st rncture, is
designated as the cold storage sec
tion. Perinhable good shipped to
tills seel Ion will be stored here by
pnr'king company- patrons of the
road. The foulli unit, also ten
sioricH in height, Is to bo a g-n-itral
warehouse,
The arrangement by which trains
enter the terminal traveling by
subway under Mm business district
Is somewhat similar to the Brook
lyn terminal in New York, but j
here freight trains also will enter.;
Five tracks run under the four1
flections ami lead to a point he- I
neit th the tnwer building of the I
terminal. Individual loading docks'
In the units of the freight term-!
inal tor. f-;eh of ihe tenant, com-j
panieH in- the hiMldinH are pro-j
vbb d, 'The structure when com- i
plcled will co.sl $5,000,(1111). j
PROGRAM HELD
AT TELDCASET
TRLOCABET (Special) The
school held a program recently
honoring : Washington's birthday.
The program follows: Songs by
the school, "Washington," "Amerr
lea," mid "Muny Klags;" playlet;
"Washington's Birthday T tinner;"
recitation, "Locklnvas;" song "Car
ry Me Back to Old Virginia;' com
position, "floyhood of Wnshiiigr
ion;" recitation ''Washington's
Birthday;'' dialogue "The Pelf
Mower Pot ;" recital Ion "Italn In
Kumnwr;" dialogue 'A Jbatory
Class;" composition "Washington
in the Hevoluliou;" song and flag
drill; recitation, "Concord Hymn"
anil song "America the Itenutiful.'
' (lerahllne llyatb was burned on
the hand and arm recently when .
pot of hot grease was upset while
frying doughnuts.
- Mrs. Albert Burns of La firande
yas a Telocasei visitor Thursday.
Miss Marcella M'cCullough Is
spending the week In Portland on
Itii.sincMS.' Mrs. (iwiia of Baker is
leaching school in her place. r (
The children of 'he neighbor-.
hood held a party at the school
house Monday evening. Mrs. K.
Lewtn neted as chaperone.
i One bad thing about an auto
wreck Is it gives your friends a
chance to tell you about the
wrecks they have been In.
I FREE!
If ho advertises It, ho knows It's
good.
Poisonous Volennlc f.ns Causes
BcailiH in (Hitch L'asi (miles
TT1R TIACM'B (AP). Seismic
and volcanh action has been ln
tennilteiit in .lava, since .t lit a int.h-'
"luakc at Wonosnbo last Novem-!
iier, according In . colonial ilia-t
patches received here..
Papamhiyang. a volcano about I
ti.uao feel high, 87 ml Ich: ' soul ti- j
east of Hatavia, the capital of tliej
Butch K.'ist Indies, is showing in-
creased nctlvily. several craters'
having formed Into u huge one
which is belching poisonous gases!
by which some native overseers'
have been killed and surrounding j
vegetal ion destroyed. The volcano,
is also entitling streams of hot j
mud, ashes am) stones ntid local ,
earth shocks and tremors ure felt J
cotnlnuously. Government geolo-j
gists have gone to t lie scene to Investigate.
SPECIAL!
See the Kitchen Set
' Special
sun
F. L LILLY
Hardware
Pbona Main 81
BAN I) IIKNTPIT PAXCK
. 31 AHCII -ITU
We have wade a study
of wiring conveniences
and correct lighting;.
Why not take advant
age of our experience.
It costs you nothing to
call on us. We will glad
ly show you . why . it is
worth while to have
these conveniences : and
how little they will cost
you.
If you can't come in
'just phone and we will
cal) at your home, .
La Grande
Electric Co.
Suits Cleaned and
Pressed
$1.50
Wilson Bros., Tailors
CLEANING, PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING
New Foley Bldg. Phone Main 545
Fixtures
House Wiring-
ATWATER - KENT
AND OTHER RADIO SETS
We Install Radios Free
Benham Electric Co.
MAIN 104 NEW FOLEY HIDO. '
" Band Benefit Dance, March 4th
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1301 Adams
,: nAn -nrvTlfTr mwe
SIAIM'H 4TH
! Farmers I
i ' i
This Electric Combination
RANGE
Wo liavo iKHiglit1
A rar of salt.
. You know . how
JVeressary that
Is for youi stork.
H lias also heei
Proven that Salt
Is sure death to
Morning f. lories
Provldiiiff ; yon
Spread It thick ...
; Enough.
I jet u.s make you
A price upon any
Amount from five
rounds to a ton. .
Stork Salt, Sulphur
ltricks, 1'laiu Iti hits
Palry Salt.
La Grande-"
Warehouse &
StoradeCo.
' Plione aUld in
I v
'-
FOLLOWING IS TFCHNIOAI; KKPOUT FROM NF.AV YORK
, LABORATORIES. OX . :
GOLDEN CRUST
GENERAL APPEARANCE Good
BLOOM Golden yellow. . :
TEXTURE Clone, cell formation.
CRUST Thin anil tender.
CRUMB Soft. - ' -
COLOR OF CRUMB Creamy while.
ODOR Good.
FLAVOR Good. . . ;
KEEPING QUALITIES -Good.
A VEIIT fiOOD LOAF.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
ll'AXIl ,nr:FFIT PAXOF, .MARCH -1TH . . ,
Exide Batteries
STROMItUKf. AltRITIaETOriS
S. & M. Spotlights
Packard Wire all sixes
fienemtor Start Brushes
Light filolH'S all frizes
Lamp Sockets
(enulne Ileniy and Peleo
. Tolls, oiu(s, etc.
Klaxon Horns
Slop Lights
RohiM't llosrh and Champion ;
Spark JMufrs
Cpp4r Tubing
Citrhrlel SnuhlHi-s
FRED T. BURGESS
main in
It 08 Jeffenoa An. '
GOVE'S FRUIT
-With the Glass Oven, Fills All Requirements
GIN PRAISE
i
1 r0VPfl (flpnelnl) A meetlnff
-of the, t;herry tlrowers Aoetat-
lon wnn. rulleil Monthly al'ternonn
i. fo1, router.' with two memoem of
tko.flrm of Ktelnlumlt nnl Kelly,
' f KV;,;Vorlc, who have JmntlleU
a W$f)wM "f1 :'v" Kf bvVerH for
; 0W' pa At' ttt-o yeht'H. Their ngent,'
II.,, I, Monnhnn, of. Mlllon-Kreti-Wap.
was also present for the
meeting, 1 lurlnir the ronrHe of
ho raiirse of the tnlk nhoitt inar-
kettnK Cove eherrien and Ittillnn
k prunes' rerelved imieh praise.!
h "Oove rlinrrlea are nnionff theln8t,!
i In both nppenrunre an1 flnvor, j
and as they arrive just when the
'market In ntrlppei) of other eher
't res they are eertiiln to hrlntc a
a pooil prlee" mihl Mr, Htelnhantt.
4 J spoko very hlKhly of Itnllnn'
prunes Ri-nwn In this illstrlct, of)
t their q id lit y anil flavor und suld I
that they too reaeheil the market 1 1
. at the hent time for ootl prht.
lli nnltl, "flrow more prunes, do
, not he afraid of nn over anpply,
'as the small amount Rrown In this
aSrr i-Tl I H Hr.
1 Names
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OKOANIZATlftN OF SPECIALISTS
, SNO ttATTLC OfFtCI
THE unptrtllelcd screen of thr pr,
Jfh. J: Dn nort-MTjjkl mihoO
vf treitlnt Pil- anJ vthcr tAl and
colon ailments hit built an organisa
tion of highly tnlned specialUu to can
for tha pRtienti who come from al)
Diru of the Weet.
Ilia kill of the fpecialltm ! proved
hf the unqu.lrfied GUARANTEE
that each Pile tu Merer It cured or hit
It REFUNDED no matter ho
lontf atandln or how
severe hia caae mat be.
Send for my FREE book.
The new STANDARD ELECTRIC COMBINATION RANGE is here and it's
full white enamel and niikle trim. Burns wood, coal, or electricity; heats your
snappy mornitiRs and hums kitchen refuse.
a beauty. In
kitchen these
Let Us Show You This Modern Range.
W. H. B0HNENKA1P CO.
DEAN. M D.Inc
FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE
BAND BENEFIT DANCE MARCH 1TII
in
KM
OU meet Mr. Howard and Mr. Walters in a gather
ing, l heir names are to you hut two ot many
you hear. . . '
A few days later you meet Mr. Howard again. And
again., He becomes a friend, perhaps an intimate in
your social as well as business life.
"" Mr. Howard's, name gro.ws to mean a lot to you. Mr.
Walters is rarely seen again and soon forgotten.
In this newspaper are other names names of adver
tised products. Day after day you see them. They are
like old friends to lie trusted. Their names mean econ
omy, full value and integrity. r
The unadvertised products perhaps you see one in
a store, or a friend's home. Soon the name is forgot
tena stranger about whom you know little.
Fill your medicine closet, your pantry, your wardrobe
with products whose names are guarantees of their in
tegrityadvertised products. Like intimate friends
you know what they are and will do.
Rend the advertisements to know the names that
are worth knowing in the market place.
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