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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
t. ft I u 4 Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 77J' 1! Golf Knickers f. Fancy Pattern " : $4.95 McGregor's Golf .- , . Hose ..' : : $1.75 All-wool, white , with : ; r fancy top. Westenhaver StGiibert Store For Men . CTPJIIllDrDDV n UNIM.lJU.il. PRICES CLIMB J! . PollTf.AND. Ore,. May 13. (AP) ! Strawberry price staged a como- J;back on the early growers market I 'today after the almost disastrous i : deal Wednesday morning Ihut car- j rir'tl values ob low an f l.eo a crate. I : Illght from thu uiK'ntng today ' prices wcro firm growers holding t Gold Dollars at f: lo J2.S5 and J I Improved Orcgons at 12.50 to f 2.u Prices cllinlHd with the liuylng I and the. ninrkrt wan bare of sup I plies by o'clock. . I Uilyera who mine late, anlicipal Jlng heavy receipts und lower prices j were nisuppoinicu. (incrlngs. while j liberal, were not In excess of local gliiml shipping requirements. After Ijlhc curly deal was over the Port- , f land herry growers aiMociatton put lja price of 12.75 on 'Gold ItnilnrH and $3.3.1 for Improved orcgons l.itnu laie comers were gtail enough to get fruit even at these levels. The bulk of today's receipts showed the effects of I ho liol weather. The bcrritw were small j and partly cooked but there was j sonic iiuallly offerings, ' Prlcts In the wholesale market ranged from $2.75 to $3.25 u crate. l-i . -JMMaBtgeggB Market News of the Day Thursday, May 13, 1836. CHICAGO f;ltAI Wheat: Open High lxw close .May, uvw. IHy, 5!J lMi May, lilil .. . IM 15 14 IMM July ti ISJH 13 IM'i H 133 133H t&H 1!4 iHim.M w hi;.t POItTLA.N'l). Ore.. May 13. (AP) Wheal: UMIJ. hard white II. 3a; hard white, II. 8. Uaart 11.38; b ird while I'Vdcrntlon 11.37: soft while t.4: western white (1.46: hard winter It. 17; - northern spring Sl.3: western red 11.33. Today's car receipts: Wheat 30; flour 3; corn 2; oats 3: hay 3.. MVKItlHJOli WliK AT I.IVKKI'OOU May 13. (API- Close wheat 1 to 2 'id lower: .May lis tud; July lis d; October Kt 7',d. Wool Clips Moving i Slowly in the West Jiavc j SAJ.T 1.AKE CITV, I'tah Mny Jlfc (AP)-rWool clips are not mov ing fast In the . Inturmountuiii re- hut' sufficient - transactions been made during thu past week-, to Indicate that the British itrlke did not have the. disastrous effect- on the market that many forecast. Trices have continued to Sun from 30 to 35 cents, but the strike uncertainty did have a slight Mifiuencc In turning- prices away from Si cents to hear Die 30 cent point. ' ; 10 Years Ago Today - Curs uic daily being overhauled for the trip over the Bluo Mountains to Pendleton., , ' ? IMPROVEMENT In roads and Ice Cream. Our new Frigidaire Fountains gives you su perior ; service, and the Old Reliable MAZELWOOl) . ICE CREAM Is the best in La Grande. . Try. a Special Brick. L&L DruCo. I S.-Kids like "Dixies" -Uic most for a nickel. P. S. S. For giownups( loo. ; POIiTIND, Crc. May 13. (AP Kn-ah ckT niarki-t slroiiutT wflh top grudi- iiim) rrclptrt both hijrhtT on thu Hulry ' vxvhtuw. KnMh KtundarU txtrun udvaneJ a ct-nt lo 2& cvMa cind current reci'lirt w?ri hooHti'i h half c n to ZU cint. Hh'P uruthtt wirtt iiniiiatiKcd. Itj-(-I'tplii witn? 1680 faHfw. Into tin coo i era nioverm-nt arnountcil to S9tt cu'a brlnjrlntf the toUil atonitfu up 16 35.235 vohvs. 1 : The lOL'iil butter nmrkct 1 nlcmlv nn iinrliuiiffid allhoitKh wcakncHU in viHlhli- In thu unuVrtom. A brink outKhlc clctncinil front the xonth to K'lh'r with fttoraKi ttclivitUn Is k'i!pln the heavy rcct lptu oh-unt'd up.. ".IJvp poultry mark ft Henrrnlly fitoaily nllhoiitfh llht-ral rccrlplH of broiliTH air caiiKlnflr an oaHfer fcel Inp on Hprinwi. U (thorn hpHiikh bid at 22 to 25 cents. J.eus hold- liK at 2tl to 2H renin. I'ortlund itilllrnt h-ivi announced un-advanct of $ In mltlrtin and mtddllnfnt effective at once. New ' prlcen: Mil I run 129 and mlddllm,'" H a ion. I CHICACiO CASH f'HICACO. May J3. (AIMChnIi: Wheat So: I hard I.S: No. 3 hard 91.681 $1.666; No. 3 North ern $1,604. forii No. 3 mixed 73c; No. Z yellow 78 cj No. 2 white 74c. iKibt No. 3 white 42j 42c; No. 3 whilo 4 Mi 4: He; !(, Not quoted. jtiTley '-7tfC. Tlinolhy Keed $6f $0.75. Oovcr sred $L'G( $J7. Ird $16.26. Itliin $17.62. Uellbn $18. VHH MiO UVKKKM K CHK:A0. May U. AI 1. H. Ih partmcnt of Ayrloulture) ilocs Wheat Market Rallies Slightly During Day CIIK-AOO. Jlay 13. A1') A. IhotiKh wheat prici-s avpraKvtl low er today Indications that foreigners are tukliiu morn Interest In Ameri. can new crop wheat helped to rally the wheat market from curly de clines. Argentine shipments lo Eu rope were less than had lieen cm- llinati'i, and world shipments promised to be small, bpcclal no tice was ulxo taken of a forecast that the lllssourl wheat harvest this season will lie the smallest In fifty years, exceptinit and will total only 14, 11(10. noil bushels. Wheat cloned unsettled to 4c net lower: corn V, to ,io tip and outs runglnir from o doclinv to ?io udvuncc. CHK'AfKI, May 13. (Al' Wheat prices took an early down ward course today. Influenced by reports of greatly improved croD conditions northwest and by dearth of demand as well as by weakness at Mlcrpool. Tho wheat opening; hero cent off to up wiu fol lowed by a decline of about two cents in some cases. Reclamation Payments suspension Favored WASH1NGTO.V. May 13. (A!1) A resolution providing for the i iiiporary suspension of payments of betneen twenty-three and FIND IT . HERE for IMS rojama mm tm m kr a. m. Uanl of Ttiaiiks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the kind friends who as sisted during our recent bereave ment. . : , , . . ; W. II.. Hhafer and daughter, sirs. Florence B. Carpenter and family.. S-13-ltp lons. 'ivei you. an Ip'pcUte.'lt acta directly upon tbc nerves (or 11.00 a bottle sold only by Hilverthora. Wrlitht's family dru star. .7tf 8wrt lauto PUats It me book jour order for later' deliver)'- Homer Wilton. , e-JJ-It Itunyan Signs. - Main (46. f-glf IflSil II ti-AftlL DEPAHTrlTNT STORES Any Information about paints' and iiow to use them Is yours for the asking. Bugs I'alnt Co. 6-13-31 TltATS TRAVK-TIUVM ' hl"K IAIj , tit CIS. At Itiehardson's Art & Gift Shop. . 6-13-lt . 1'otrr ki'wiai.ists Cox ft I'earson, WcHt-Jacolisou Illdg., It. 16. 6-ll-6lp Itunyan Hlgna Main 64S. 6-8tf BOXWOOD. Large load boxwood delivered In La Grande. 6.00. Call U B. Men- efee Lor. Co.. .Lone' Tree. 4-ttf I Germicide and dandruff eradlea tor. stops dandruff in short order and stops huir from falling .out Sold for I . 0 a bottle. Hold only by Hilverlhorii. Wright's family drug store. 6-7tf Wall paM-r you will like.1 flugg I'alnt Co. . 5-13-31 Itunyan Signs. Main 646. 6-Stf CALL Vim BIDS N4'wvr Iniprovemeut. K.aled bids will be received by use- tho City Commission of the City, of t'OII CHAIR' ATIO.N Hundreds of beautiful hi ful articles all suitable as Girts for 1 Grande. Oregon, for the con- the Boy und Girl Graduate. S10 struct Ion of the improvement In them at Itiehardson's Art & Gift Kewer Improvement District Num Shop. . 6-13-lt her 3-6, within the city of La 1 - 1 Grande. Oregon, according to the I'lanta of all kinds now on sale 'J""1" an" speemcaiions of mo said at Hoover. Tomatoes. Cabbage, ! w''' Improvement district now on t laullriower. Asters. J'ansies. Vcr-1 flle " l,,B "e of the City Ite benas. Cosmos. lobelia.' Hweet or-' cord('r "t said city. A deposit of finis. Velvet Mower. Carnations.'5 wi" bB '"wired, for set of plajui SS.uno. steady to 10c Uegher: most-' "iiinon nonars uue 'Zinnias. Marigolds. . Come in and "u speciucauons wnicn amount ly strong: medium, und heavy "10 govcrnin-.-nt from scl tiers on 19 ask for what you wa'nU Wilson's. wi" uo funied If bidder is un- weight butchers .How advance: big rrl;"0" Projects, was approved ;, -. s., ur Successful and returns , ame ,to packers Inactive.: bulk U0 to ,y' '"''''; l'bllc land, com., J this office. II,. butchers ti3.i04iiii4.i- n.Hi.,r. "",e -'t'ruay. The resolution, ,...,.....,. . ...I l'l will be received to the hour It,- of'good and choice iti to "s , ,n""1 ln ""' hou"1"' "iof 7:30 p. m.. May 19. 19S6, at 11. uvra.. in un, 111 j,,. i.nii, 1 h" ""'"""I''.' would adjust the ; . , ,, Ilhe commission room ln the city Cattle l-MIUOi fed steer trade k ,, ron1,,.rablo 9 .,,. active than early; mostly steady u.mpararlly unproductive... hIiu Htoek nharlng slownejtH; moHtly 10 to 15c lower; steers $10.25; ettoicii yearling niovrn practieally ahHent; load of liffht heifem $9.75; Heveral HtrlntM at $fl.6'h $9.65; few heavy Hotntelns above $6.65; vealera around 25a higher hulk to packer $9.251 $9. SO; outsiders up ward to $!3.2G. Hheep 14,000; opening sale on California lamhH and yearling Lieut. Oakley Kelly Visits in Pendleton I'OltThAM) MVKSTOCK : I'rillTLANf), Ore., May 13. A1 -T-fattlti alow; 10 .cam Montana fiteern heatiiifr market; recelpUi 310. ; MoK steady; reeelptH l'.9. tSheep attudy; reeeipu 3 SO. I'oiniAM) I'ltODi ri; HOItTI.ANl). Clre.. May 13. (Al) Kkk half to le higher. Current reeelpiH 24e;. frenh niedluiu 23e; rreh atandurd ftrHtit 25c; freHh standard extra Zdv. flutter Mteady. Kxlra ruhes, e(y 38 c: Mtandarda prime riiKl.H 37 He; firs In 37e; prlnta 41c; clirtons 42r. Milk steady, l.e.st eliiimltiK cream 3!ie per pound net ahlppi-rH track in r.one 1. t'ream delivered Port land 4 1c per pound. Itaw milk 4 per eeni) $2.20 ewt. f.o.li. Portland. Poultry uteady, hroller eaiiler. Heavy hens 272Se; MkIiI 25i2fie; I hrollern, lieavy 25( 2ie; younc duekH 2Kfti3:ic; drencd lurkt-VH nominal. . PutaloeH, ilow, weak $2.25'iT $2.35. (Miions nominal, old crop uhout r'ne. l.75i $2. v u I'KXIll.KTO.V. May 13. (Al The history of flying was told and exhibited in I'enilleton Inst night by Lieutenant Oakley Kelly, who .flew here late yesterday with Ma- steady; nothing done on fnt clip- jJ"r "' "' ' ; " " ,rom ncou- , , , k '. vcr In the interests of the reserve three cars good lo choice California ''t UKioc""ion; K"'' springers H0.6U; around 125 out; I . v",,couv,;r four o-clo-k and four cars at same price with a ''rived here at sixv -He left this smaller son; .lipped California v riTtT? 100 Depot St, La Grande, On, 'True Blue" Play Suits Great Value ' Favoritw with the boys, girls, and mothers. . The low prices made possi ble by our large buying power. 79c to $1.10 1t kiddie romp in our practical Play HuitH. Made of alroiirf hlue striped h life I drill with whit e atripe; khaki drill -or hlue denim; red or Itltie t r I m in e d. Unusually Rood alues at the ultovu low jirlee range. WIIKN IX TM)I IIT have Itlchardson. "The Art Man." help you to select a suitable gift for the graduate. Gifts for every occasion always at Ulchardxon's Art & Gift Shop. 6-13-lt rT-SW IX LOS AMiLLll . lambs and yenrllngs f I 3.75 ; aver age 90 pounds: few strictly choice handywelght 'California ewes, with out fleece 15.75; steady;- wool ewel and heavy clipped ewes mostly 5dc l.tjs ANGKLK8 One dcifth and lower: odd lots of fat wool ewe 'three prostrullons were attributed 7.&l)f $.;6; choice heuvy cllped ewes 10.6(1. ' J'ltlMJO UL"lTl:itl'4T HAN KHAXCiHtO, May 1:1. (AI-) Ilulterfat f.o.b. Hun I-'runciHco 4314 cents. SHERRY'S TOMUHT ONLY KOBEKT McKIM In 66 Bear Drive Feature Of Today's Tradings Ni:V YOltK. May 13. (AD A w usullona hear drive iiufnM Nath Motor In an unuccefful effort lo force Di.it tfluck helow $52 a. Hhan featured loday'a Mock market. The general Mm maintained a firm un dertone with trading upiln lapyiiief Into dullncPH irendlne further IlKtit nn the trend of the dome title bus. newi. The only huutnesH news of Im port iuce was the report of a hel ter demand for Miruefural .steel and puMlcutlon of another haleh of fa vorable ciirnlng reports. The prompt oer-Huhv'tipton of $50, ooo.ooo new public utility offer- : I UK" wiw accepted aa an tndlea tlon of a ttlroi.K underl Inj,' Invent nu nt demand. to the, heat yesterday mercury climbed 'lo S8. whe the Coming To Pendleton and Baker I DR MELLENTHIN School Pund. now available for farm losas In Union County. See H. E. Dixon, Foley Building, Urande. Ore. . i-ltf Itun.n glgns. Main C13. 6-ltf Tasty, home-cooked lunches pre pared for motor parties. l'hone p3-M. 5-13-3tp tlfied check in the sum of jbi per tt. vi tup piiiuuiu uiu u a guar antee of the acceptance and com pletion of contract If awarded. ' Checks will be returned to un successful bidders. The commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order or the commission May Gtb, 1930. J. E. STEAnNS. Recorder of the City of , La Grande, Oregon. 5-7-10t - - XOTici-: op M-rrriNG Inviting I'ropunals for oiieeskiil at Emigrant I'ark Sealed bids will lie received by the Oregon fitato Highway Com- bucton mission in Itoom 30, Multnomah Highway Commission, Capitol: I'l.A.N AGAIX I.V lti:AII.IM;s llulldlng, Sulem. Oregon. SAN KltANCISCO Eugene The right Is reserved to reject Weill 's play "IJesirc Under the any or all proposals or to accept Kims" uguin became . Involved the proposal deemed best for liio when the slate labor commission State of Oregon; . f 'f 'swore out a warrant for arrest of '. OltEGON STATE HIGHWAV worley. theater - manager. COMMISSION, W.M. IJl'BY. Chairmuu, . H. 11. VAN' DUKE It, , . Comiui.ssioner, W. H. MAI.ONK. ' Cominissioner. Attest: HOY A. KI.EI.V, Slate Highway Engineer. Salem. Oregon. Muy 11. 1020. 6-13-lt charging lilin.wlth violation of the state child labor law in employing a 15-vcur-old girl In the cast 110 pluylng here. , New York's entire population of early Colonial day could easily bit i contained in almost any present. day Manhattan skyscraper. HetneOtrfalnz, nieatrnjr. ooiea, tHO, Morton'. Knit! Shop. County Court House. Portland, Ore- J U . I0-14-tf gun at 10:00 o'clock .A.J.M- ilaj- - 23. 1920. for the privilege of oper- Itunyan Signs. ' Main 6 5. 6-8tf ating a lunch room and cohfection- ' s ery nt Emigrant Park on the Old New arrivals of Wallpaper every Oregon Trail In Umatilla County week. Ask us about prices. Bugg . about 28 miles southeast or Penriie'. Pulnt Co. That new prescription , for the ner-es that puts pep into you. that makes you feel equal for all occu- 6-10-31, ton, for the period, June 1st, 1920 lo I'ecemtieriHtst. 120. , Proposal blanks nnd full 111 formation for bidders may be ob tained ut the office, of the state . ItOIIIII'.lt CAMP ItAIDKII TULA It K, Cat. A "robber camp" In the wilds of the Tule In dian riservallon containing a stol en shotgun, numerous knives, sev eral months provisions and a stolen automobile was raided and 1 three boys, all under 21. and two I , , ofr,ces ot , & Wr) ,,u girls found with Hu m were taken we.t.jacob.on building. 1A Grande, Oregon, within six months from tilt dale hcrecf. NOTKIl-: TO CIIKIUTORS. !. Nollcj. in hereby given that ttio undeniigned Itaa been appointed by the County Court of Union Counly, Oregon, udmln.Htrator of the estate of Frank I. Staveley, deceased, and all persons havinr? claims ugaUmt said estate are required to present the same, together with, proper vouchors, to said administrator at Into custody. The federal farm loan board has met credit requlremcnta of affrictil. turo to the amount of more tlutn two billion dollar since Its estab lishment, according to Its annual report. X; Dated this 29th day of V April, l'J26. - , OMVKIt UAHCH, Administrator of tho ewtate Frank 1. Ktaveley. deceased. Apr. 2U- May 6-13-20-27. te of l-l Specialist In liilernnl .Mi ilH lne for Hie a-,l fifteen )iM l)l;s .NOT OI'liHATE CATHERINE CREEK PERSONALS Will lie in PE.Mll.KTOX on TiiPMlny. .May in, at Hip Dorioii lluKI. mid in HAkl;it on WetliieMlay oiul Tliiirilay. Mar III and ail, at I he c.rhw tiraud iloli-l. rn- lliiui: in a. m. in l tl. m. )no Kay In l'i.ii,llim, B, Twa liayi Only in linker. Mortli of No me A Wondcrl ul Drama Of The Yukon George Edward Lewis, the producer, will appear in person with his two famous wolf dogs, "Nome" and "Kobuck." t.'ATIIMIIi.M-J I'll KKK (Special) The cold weather In this secllou during the piiHt week damaged the fruit considerably. W. It. Phillips recently pureiiused I wo tine dairy cows. J. K. iH'Vore anil family had as Ihelr Stindiv guests. Mr. mid Mrs. I'Mlxnii MiI'uiik.-. of Clover Creek. also Charli s i Vore and fulully of Union. Mr. Taylor and family have liioxed from Hie Sunntslde ranch to the Hull run ill nn Catherine creek. They hac a herd of 50 dairy cows. Hen Sloneilahl was visiting home folks- over Sunihiy. Mr. mid Mrs. Emery llnrmiin and daughter, or llulne.x, and Itoy t'ledik und family, of Im Grande, were HiiimIiiv gumls ut the home ot S. !. Ctialrk. Catherine crock In Ilie fuvorile lilenle grounds for various grades of lite Union school. K. H. Miles Is plsnllng corn tills week. Clnirles Green and II. ,. prnlh er und sons were Sunday guests ut tho Ed Miles home. fitt 1111:11 i-oit cxsKirr SI'OKANK . t H...I..IM.. .....L..I with a gluss 11,1. placed In a marble vault all tinted , 1 i, . ,,. on his fare and to cost H.IHIU was ' punied by their husbands. one of Hie provisions of the. Willi Address: !ll Hmilbury Illdg.. of Anton Hi liry Albert. 72. I.os Angeles, Culltornla. .u Cburgi- for Coii.MiltiUiou nr. Meiienthin is a regular grad ual" in medicine anil surgery snd Is licensed by the slate of Oregon. He does not operate for chrome appendicitis, gll stones, ulcers of stomach, tomdls or adenoids. He has lo his credit wonderful results in diseases of I he stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves. ' heurL klillicv liliil.l..p 1....1 h H ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheuma tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec tal ailments. lb-low are the names of a fen ot his many satisfied patients In Oregon: Mrs. YV. J. Martin. Moro, high blood pressure. Mrs. Peter Weslburg, Colton. stomuch trouble. Mis. Ilulvor Nelson. Chinook, Wash., goitre. Martin Jorgisson, Astuilu, nerve trouble. . Mrs. Chris Han.iun. Chinook. Wash., lionet trouble and neuritis.' Mis. James Ellis, Coquillc. gall stones and colitis. ' Junes Suess, lakeside, ulcers of' slomaeh. j J. It. Jenkins. Sllverton. circula-' tory trouble. 1 itemeinber the above dale, thai consultation on this trip will be, free and that his treatment la different. 1 Married women must le,- accum-1 Comedy, "Movie Idol" NKW YOIIK. Muy dollars, bonds: l.lh.-rly )li, Utterly I si Utterly J.I i (is Liberty 1,1 4 V,s Liberty till i U. S. Trvasurj .IHpt, SS , , U. H. Treasury lspt. 4s ...1. 1 I. b. lrtaeur) t-tpl. Oi l' lS. 13. (API U. S. dollars and thirty-seconds of (Suit s In I wav High w Close .....A ltit ln.2H imi.23 llttt.2u II In IM,4 luli.2 K 102 1II0.2II luo.; U St 101.12 tit's O !H 1UJ.S 111J.5 , . 1 liit.14 lvi.Mt lel.lj ......... 13 . 104.12 l(4i.ia P'S IS lvs.10 A Hardware Stock Known For Its eteness Compl The name 'IJohnenkamp" has been inseparably linked with the hardware busi ness in Eastern Oregon for two generations. Starting in the davs when lA Grande was an insignificant town, the W. H. Bohncnkamp Co. became the leading hard ware establishment of the valley and has kept steadily abreast of the community's growth. ( . ' Since its earliest years, the store has been recognized for its superior service and for the completeness of its hardware stock. Now it is recognized throughout Union and Wallowa counties as the store that can be depended on regardless of what is wanted in hardware or implements. v But we arc not satisfied only with a large slock. Edually important has been the quality of the stock offered and wc have carried for twelve to twenty-five years the best lines that arc manufactured .anywhere in the country nationally advertised brands of unquestioned quality. . t Goodyear Tires, Monarch Ranges, Western Ammunition, Meyer's Pumus How ard Heaters, O. U. 11. Tools, International Harvesters, Primrose Separators Lowe" Bros. Paints these are a few of the brands on which we have built our reputation for superior quality and unusual sen ice. When you need anything in the hi rd ware line, it is satisfying to know that you can get prompt and adequate attention at Bohncnkamp s. 1 1 - W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. "Superior Hardware You Can Get It At Bohncnkampy 4 .."m., WV .... i. ' . ? V , ..: . I