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i: t : ;'f if V ofr Wnlnflsdav. June 10,1926, TX -GRANDS KVBW1N0 nSSESVHt l1- 1 ' r '??' JTHANIC B. AfFLKBT.. ..Editor and Publisher JUARVttT ". MATTHfc'WH . . fiwoi-M Jaaaajjer fublisbed evening, except Sunday, at 14I4S Adams Avenue, JL41 tjraada, Occoa. The Obafcrver-Stsr published every Friday. Catered at the Poatofflcs at La Grande. Ortiw. aa Second ' CUak atsil Matter uoder act of Marco t. ' 'OFMCLtL PAFKB OK UNION COL'KTT AND THIS cirr or ia ohamii! , HKMHKrt AHSOCIATKD PttKHS s Tlia Associated Freaa la exclusively entitled to use for pub-, ,-UcaUon of ali news diapatcbni credited to H or not otherwise .credited If published therein. Ail rights of republication of pedal dispatches in this paper, and alao the local news here . in also are reserved , i , - BUBrJCHIPTION ItATKS Ur Carrier Tjellr. per Jrxitb In advance...... , ImMy. per els nwjnlijj in advance ...... Jjallr, anuria copy . 11 MaL DEWBERRIES Of. SALE HERE Itropplag riees mod the arrival &f dwljwri featur! tilt local ifLaiJ market .uJs this imnaioc lM-wk-m are- jtel.injr a 20 cnu tox or two tor cbU, liinc chf rr-at dropped at nickel to Ji wdU m pound, borne grown bad let. ox- 1 juotra' t two bttttils for 5 c-ftt. carrot ir dowi to fn cvn; bunch. Horn' ifroirn Birawttt-rrU- jump td to 16 c-nt m box jjAraiKbl and .trap? fruit to 21 c'Mita. Market hews of the Day Wheat: Opes, Hie Urw Vur Jaljr 142 W 14es lMj kept. IM 14 I3H4 l txm IMx: lUti 1M IJJfc lit MVF.KPOOL WHEAT MVKKPOUl. June 1. (API Close wheat I to 1 d higher; Jul) I la 7 ltd; October tin M; lec. 10a Cd. Pallr,' tr month In advance Iwllr. per all month In advance..... iMity. per rear In advance , Weekly Obeerver'iltar, per rear... 74c 4.0 c .. Cie 2.n s.e 1 2. JO - . . A OVERTIMING R trtaplay, foreign, per column Incb..... Iiaalar. local, per column Inch :.. Tlna contract ratra oa appliaior. 42c ' OOD IB LOVK'-lt thoo turn to the Lord thy Cod. and ant be obedient unto hla vote. He Kill not forsake the.-, .neither deatrer tnee." tieut. MAKH1.T8 Foullrjr (live wraxlit). Kprll.K friea 2iTJ&C Hevr hena 22c lb. Md!uin ban Kc lb. UkM bn 14i. lb. etaga Ic lb. No. I live lurkeya 2c lb. Flour. Hard Federation (bard wheat) -7.0 bbl. bolt wbiat $7.B bbl. 5." Comes wotd from Portland that Monday's was a twenty ' million dollar rain, xes, wherever it fell. The hardest tblnjr is to nay no, but we find that wc can accompliin the came end, otates the Ohio State Journal, by ; taking the matter under ad vinement. I,. ..Mm. Bertha K. Iandcs, mayor, ay a Seattle item, has put a flamper on the traffic IjcIIh near Seattle's experuiive ? community home. Hereafter the bell munt uound ahort and et, her honor ordered. the wealthy sleep late. Soft pedal. Director. An exchange tells of a Sunday school nunil who thought f the scriptural phrase "the quick and the dead" referred to joyriders, speeders and their victims. The St. Helens Senti- tier replies that this is "as good as the old one about the X little chap who fancied the choir was singing aljout 'a con I socrated cross-eye bear." - lA fillA.MlK ItKTAIL MAKJUSTri l-willrr. Kprlnir i riea bOa lb. Jiena ittc tb. Mrala awl FWi. Bl boil lot ISiic lb. Cbope ajid eteaice 2E.C lb Halmon tatrlctly freah) -ae lb Halibut ate lb. Dairy. Lard 10 iba. t It. 1.0 Biitler, creamery t tc lb.; Sfrc -oil KKga JDfl 1 c dbz. Ciitw 40c lb. Honey. co.ob 30c lb. Veuetabiea. New polat(H4 iba. tltC I'otatoea ic It,, (arnall ciuantl tie): 4.4 for inn.lb. lot HI Hue IMM ISC lb. California aren peaa lfie lb. Horn.') arown aaiMvrasua lbc lb. Carrula Uc bunch. Faraie Imc Luiicn. I'A-vttt 2 buncliea 16c N-w cubba c lb. 1'urnipM 3 buncbea 1BC. Wax oniona-fluc lb. irome jtrown liead lettuce 16 jjjheail; 2 for z&c bplnarh 2 Iba. for 16c. Itadiahea ic bunch. Orr en onlonii be bunch. Klltin but bouao touuitoea 4frc lb. ' ? ' I-- V THE CAMPING FEVER. Mofpr touring is a protest against big cities. Camping f U a protest against steam-heated flats. All this rush for t; the grprtililnirii.,'-ri.i telw irrfWonsiot JDUM-'Ple 'JuUutr 'X "l '". ... i. Cucumbera lie tw.U; 2 for 2ic. Fruile. -lliwhf.rrliii 2(;c box, 2 for Slhc li. wl,. rrl- 20c box. 2 for 31c. Grrun aitilf 16c lb. I'alllonila Aprlcota 2uc lb, liinir ch:rril'a l.rc lb. riuiiui. Walla Walla 25c lb. Home srown atrawburrics ISc IjJKUiibfrrlr-a 2 box' 25c. Walla Wnlla und Milton atraW' 1 fcc box. Taitwl vnW a.l. '.- -.-f i xi . - . , Jt.r aiiawbcrrica 15c 1 .y u' if wiiuiiKin, wniB me guiKc 01 pieas-jbox. f ure-eeking, but is really an instinctive reaction from SUIX-'l'-' t-ooaeb(trriea (grown locally) M civilised life Nerves and blood call for relief. Men and women weary "not merely of crowds and noise and smoke and smell, but aweary or ministering to artificial needs and having unm.'ce.s csary things done for them. For a little while, once a your, or twic jf they arc lucky, they get back to a more piimi tn Hive ijfistence, and find it altogether good. Then they' go Miokck aaln to heightened enjoyment of their artificial and auper-mffjrtable existence, and all the intricate human its sociatlns and opportunities that go witli it. Each in turn a is good. . Out loi trol blul I : lb f aiitHloiiin 15c each, Wat'.i nielonn (c lb. Crerriea ISe M. yllow Newtown APPlea 1 Iba. !tc. ftunannn lfie lb. Ilnolia 45c doa. "rani;'li 09 to c rloa. Orupi' fruit 'i lc i-iwli. SiiKnr. Carin auKar $.X5V $7.05. fnanlliM-. OttAollnc. rcKulur, retail 27c gal. Uaaollne, hlgb tuet, retail SSc aai FOKTIA.MI HMT l-OKTIANI. Ore.. June I (API Wheal: HUH. hard while 1.42: hard white, bfueateui. baart lli: (ederation ll.J: aoft white, west ern white $l.a; liard winter. northern apriria. weatern red 91.2 Todar'a car recelpte: Wheat 174; oarley 2: flour 4: corn a: oata a bay 2. Crop Reports Boost Wheat Prices Higher mSCTFECE 7 .CAT , ' 1 1 1 lilt 1 Inn. it IIP) In. flueared rJaieny by dimiarahlae ! . die bat the patent crop eatimatea from Europe and . 1ct teat lmoutle be aaay have r,r aopeoaiaa of FreseJi . import l--"- aua me ttru wo on for duties on breadrtoffa. wheat values "" averased hixher here today. Profit Ukinf aalea) however led to aelioo front the dev'e top prteea. Kiport busineaa from North Amer- i eltair iaa world dora)1 kaww laww lar Mao- half Una bait It auv " lata II pli low wkarh la Ita- war all ca waa larcer lncludiAa; aome do mestic wheat. . liar CHIC AGO ASH. CHICAGO, June 14 (API-tVaah: Wheat So. 2 red !.&; No. 2 bard ll.SJVi. Corn No. 2 mlxwl 71iifr7114c; No. 2 yellow 72 72"4e. Oatr No. 1 white 42Ul4:tc: No. 2 white 4lti'421ac. It No. 3. H4C liarlev 45ir'lc. Timothy wed I5.75i 14. 7i. Clover aeed 12(r$2. CHICAGO UIMWItT chii;ao. June 14 (AF H. lieiiartliient of AKrUvultum) llogv 14.UUO; alow: in to lie Inirher than Tueaday'a averane; bia pack era In active; good and choice 2 in pound largely SI4.S:r 14.7V; top 14.7i. Cattle IJ.Ouu; fed ateer trade alow; heavier In burdensome- eup- ply; liartly 15 to 25c lower; year llnta weak to 15c off; only a few liKht welRht apecialtiea steady; heat medium weight sold at $10. so; aome heavies held higher; (at cows and heil.TH uneven; weak to 25c lower; vealen 25 to 50c .lower; moatly $10.50 downward to' paefc- W- are where a iuek man in the East found Sl.lao m a pair of old pants he purchased. It's needless to say the original owner of the pasta mas a single man. ; ! JUNE 20TH - FATHER'S DAY GIVE DAI) A TIE N. K. West & Co. Inc. Store For Men, La Grande, Ore. ' in Ifaia FORTLANn FHOUlfE l-JKTLA.M. Ore.. June l (API Eggs steady; unehaaged. Cur rent receipts 2e; fresh aaedlurn 24e; fresh standard firsts 27c; fresh standard extras' 2$c. Hutter steady.' Extra rubes, city lltie: standards ate; prime firsts) J. He; firsts 2tc; prints 4 , ' , ' , I "Ves. and you got your pants on, Milk steady: best churning cream J but you ain't panting " lc per pound net abippers' track' .' in zone E Cream delivered Fort- I'm going home In mo, -,e" Mtid the wifey who was blue "Say. you can't smoke building." -Who's smoking T- "Well, you got roor oiue la vn.ip j mouth " FOllritV icrale; l.lacklierrlea 36 4c draw.; SAN KKANCIMCO. June IS (API ier; fancy 45oc; strawberries UL.i li ii i bi.nPn i it.: ii.k , i. lew aofti hoc urawcr: lugaav. ' jie2c; li- Iba. !5trZc; 1 Iba. ' berries 25' J5C drawer. '. .. . . 24 27c I . . " Lechorn hena: 2ii Hrt. ;i22c: j NEW VOItK HtLIT i 1 2 lbs. 24tr25c: J to iVz ll.i. 2 tic I NEW YOltK. June 14 (AJ') , t Evaiioruled 0111114 steady: pruned EIIISCO lltt IT . iu. and steady; apricots, peaches ' BAN KIlANCISCti. June IS (A I') ; firm; hops steady; ' prunes iuSJ Bernea: ItaapberrH-s $lvili.zo changed. -- - lar-d 41c per pound. His milk (4 per cent) t:.2.cwt. f.o-b. Fort land.;,. . ,:.,, : Poultry steady.tEen S v-r eeat omrmaaion):. Heavy bejn 25W27c: light zovr lie; srjar-taue iw IOC: do. 'oolored: up- to,. 27c: 'young white ducks tt'. ,'.;.'',.. tiaiona-oiiiet Ji7- - .. I'otato.'a V50 sack; new. pota toes Jo pound. i . V; '- - . her mate re- ytl,., 15,000; lat huilb... 60c lower; aorta aevere; mar ket alow at downturn; . no early sales of range lutnbx; few nallvert 15if $15.50; bidding $1 off cuUn: lew aalea of fat ewes IfttiSH: aUady; reeding lambs $14.50: these steady with Tuesday's late rfC decline. ,PORTIaM E( RWTt f I'OItTEANIV. Or:JUie K (AI-) -rtde ' receipts '.25; calves 1: low. ; - " . II ow' receipts J: aleaIr. -Hbeep and lambs'115r dull.-" ' "Well, wait for me, plied . "Our rent is overdue." .. Fa.-iiioB claims Ifaat liKh " lor man are comiag lawk-1 n uo jsas BuUeal tlial tliey went very far away.: IRISH rLAIfEHK 1ACHIIIEI . iihti WVM DC -SIIS Mill church the further, up he sits at f the burlesque show. . m -, . - - J Everybody has forefathers, but a ! routes gin isn't satisfied aud looks for more. , 4 QUALITY Is always the first consideration in the manufacture of our products. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery.; - - "Home of Golden Crust and Sally Ann 1 -"-Opposite Observer :; NEW TfRK" . Ireland has flap- ! Prs. ,llk'eerjr othor Colintry: but I " they.don'tsnioke pr drink -or use' posder or paint., So says Kath-r I I Kitmn. VM'.k-' . ... Q I'aul s UUblln. eb route to Ihe Eu chariatlr comrress at Chk-ago. BITTIiRFAT S A K KK A NCI SCO, June'lfi AP) Iliitlerfat f.o.b. fian Francisco -44 rents.-' - ' ' ' TELLS TALE OF LIQUOR DEALINGS (Continued from Page J) ilol-i an J ulifurnla bank transactions had been checked up and round to be lavidaon represented, but he got no lurther sutbiliietlon. ' lkMdliKKerH I nafrahl. 1 Ihividaoit testified that booth'g-i-ra have but little (ear of prolu tion agents and are morn in dan cer of hlgh-jackeis than dry agents. ... j He said be had served a brief Iimiii In u I'ullfornlu jail: thai at uiie.tliiie lie gave tt'Mhousuiid luro to t.ulifornla state enforci lll-ilt ugents lor protection mat tie nan been Hounded in a " " ' ' ' inninrKt?rB U II 1 1 . ,1 ...1.1 . . . i . ... . . tit'W thtti II tar4.tiiliif.rtn ...!. . titirl a n i.l... I lha t..-. i a - W M lllflir 1U va . nc iviiiici irniuviica f Truman U. Nvwlwrry, on WH Fun For The Kiddies Repeating Cap Guns 25 Cents :-- - Caps : .. " 250 Shots Red Cross Drutj Store. At lnt Mtr 'car of No. S cellar diitiKlex luu arrtted:' FtKme your orarra in today, aa.000 are al- PERSONAL SERVICE "twins of co-oireiaUon" PERSONAL ATTENTION -the uniting of personal service with personal attention in our every transaction has supplied that really important factor so essential in a satisfactory and helpful banking connection . . are 3rou using it? t the La Grande National Bank . . COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT A Hows dispatch from New Haven. Conn.. Uin nil carried the glad tidings that when Yale men study least their grades are highest. That was the headline summary M(of the .acts. Further conclusions may l drawn from the statistics published in the story. Freshmen study an aver-! age 01 ti.d Hours a week and get un average grade of 75.3; 'sopnomores average hours of study and a 7G.4 ci-ade: S the junior average is 19.0 hours of study and a grade of 78.3'; seniors average J8.3 hours of study and an KO.O grade This suggests several things. Apparently poor student nd lazy ones are weeded out early in the course. Anniir- 4nllv. too. the Hl.iiHenln thut E. , ., . ...... t,,,, nun oiuuj MM, IV II "tlfftl lll I ..faeliu.,lu nA ,l.,l.. .. ... . ,1 UvM JUL.Lt rteison uvimui'. In Detorlt. mid ound u huge supply of liuuorai but thai the case tvus Uropiled In court. . UuVidson said bis home uaa in I Aim A UR. !. t'al.. but he decliued to Ktve his Waahingtoil uiidresy. saying lliat he "didn't Hunt tu be bumiied off." ! He also testified thut a pulley ot 'murder und dynamite' uaeil In his bootlegging activities at New Orieuiis, lai.; It was theiv. Slcilfiv anfl I 'ni'haiurffl ' "" B"1'1' """ h,! ''' 'hat for oicuo tna 1 ntndiiL.ia . 24 m(rotta u,.kKU . yuu could j a buKKuKc cur" pluced upon u 1'iiH'li.ANIl. (In- . June IS t.W) "'-' train. He added tltut the liaiiy i.io.liiii- lima an- steady - "r J" ""iiuu-it us a "anon car. Dairy Produce Lines of a week. mast.; an hour -crank llml old Ford. Imt juit run 10 tlas itiwyxt l.-tepiroue and say, "Alain' 24. . Hello.. I want (nouxti Klihigliw to wcr a piti-li' roof. 'llH! Iiutl-e is SI ft., wide ami SO fi. . long." and" wc .-MiU wuwer. "E.xpwt litem loiutH-rtiw." Novv we caul get -them tlH-re. any un er. for we- liavei UuneitM"rf .ortlvrs waltluc. Tlie pahd J slid spread- ing like a prairie on fire. Tills atl mi., wrtuea by CI wide C. Frail flic NeixMid. He Just about tlilulu la- will never eateh up with hi: dad. . - - - mid iilii-li.'iliKr'l in the Iwul luarkft to.lay. l:,-e,-ita of luiller ,ii-Mit-l.i- it :iiotintt-il to 2koi;.t tioundit Willi L -, :t :, 7 pounds nianiirni-t nr.-d 111 hirlil rlt'litlterii-ff. Kglf reci'llils toli-d HI.7 (ItM-H. I uinilniia of eoimliy uri'HHi'il ini'UlH Hitil iuitr were moderate .ilonjr tlu- iilreet today hut iiuni I'l' tit for I lie ilt-iniiiiil mii piti;,s ht-ld at fitiuit-r It-vt'lH. una mat sometimes the cur ear tied m-vi-rul crates of poodle dos along nttii the liquor. Aaked Inr the numes or the railroads that pcimitied auch bus iness. Davidson di-clined. expluin lug the railroad officials with whom he hud di:alt were "regular lellows." lie will untletgo a utiff examliiutlon tuniKht. t-rouH ectiyely and develop a Ijctter grasp of the subject matter In hand.; Perhaps the counses offered to upper classmen (tit? at greater interest and inspire keener enth ""those for1 freshmen. ' If the statistics do mean these tilings, it ia tin excellent eifrvi f liij,.itl.lnt. .1.- 11 ... ..., uiiuvuuwui; Jlltlliy wilier 8CII0O18 Would WIOW a Slllll-'ihe iar tenaency. Jt ought to indicate that college years are years of intellectual growth, as they should be. rather tlmn Lyears wholly devoted to merry-making and idling as some yt the harsher critics maintain. PROPONENT ON WARPATH (I'M.ilmiit-il from Pnr. t) FR IV. rrl M hssrl .1 Mr MOTOR TRANSIT CO. I'aaaengrr and Evpreaa Sertleo LEAVE I. A f.HAMIE For Wallowa l-ako anil Intennedlali- Point, a a. .M. for I'cmiIIi'Khi II A. M. . 4 p, M. '(Connects for Walla Walla, I'aa.o and poilland) i Iaw Krtiiid Trip Italtw fur Summer .M.iiuh.. For Inlormallon, Call MAIN 7, Hi. .hi- I.pt, i 1: i. lUiillMiticiii fi ... w liile It-i-lini. ally to he pul.I ,y I he far r. would ill l.allty I.. ,., I , l,y Ihe nnnii.p, ,! ,, purpose evl I'l'.lly wn "to wildly opiioallloil to the bill, inpiel.lly iiiinig I 111 working men ot III,- i-ouulry." Mr. Mi llciira aiKUtni iilt he uddt-tl mUhc.. "HtrutiKt'ly like those of H'.ioni" Hi,- ttur.t.iiv of t'oiii. Itiiti-i-, i ' Ami 111,11" he wi-nt on," Si-rre-.litty M. linn li.,H 11,,. i t(,iHit,-ry lo ! h In. 111. 1 t I1.1t ,,,t ,,tK Hltnll the f'ai 111 lonlllnie to rurry tile enor imiiia I. ill. I. 1, of ,,. rordliiy-.Me. fumlM-r in 1 II I a, I. uii,lli-ury stales of liih.ir und olltt-rs hut that he tthiill iilei iiiiillititi, to (,.,.,! ft,,. t-oll. of thla i-miliy aa cheaply - of Eutop.- lire red, agitliiHl -lniii.r iiii'i--lianillit. und linil the iiiiuii--t-ti-.i a Chim-Sf lM lllOK ixltii.ii- t-lii-ii i.-r tie l-iholi-i-s lh tarlll IJ1I1II011 llul have i-l I'OltTI.ANI). Ore.. June 16 AI'). ,"Wn don't know anything about Ibis." said Emery olm atead. pr.sldent of Ihe N'orthwesl erii National hank, when told of Win. '. DuvidHona teatimony be. fore the house eomiiiiltee. "Th" only wuy we could have bum miplh-uled at all In a liuuor truns- uetlou would have been for some-I one to draw a check on our bank. : No one has ever given us u col. . led loll lor thut sort of bualnesa. "Hunks can't do that sort of thing, you know. We wouldn't' even roller! u draft If we knew j It were mixed up In the liuuor , business," stated Olmsttad. KAN KUANl'INCO. JU1M. H(AI')' Eualae" I 11 M I nit 11. vtee prinldeiit and general manager of the 1.1b-' ci ty bank of rtau H'ralle.si o, men- ' lloni'd Ly. Win. I liavidsoll as having engagi-d In liootleg timii. actions. Mini today thai Davidson! was not known to anyone ut the! bunk. . i Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. Tlie Poor Man's l-'rtmtl' Near tr'muHiry. I'hant? Mala 24ft No Kuuda HusIbcmii. (Lis N'lpyi IllMOl M ion l l llelly of .l!4l tMHWldlJ. NKW YOltK rurdliml 'luii. m il. prtnuilt' of Ir tiuiii, Iihk urov. J hliiiK- ir a r. nl iMlmll ihu. ! t In (ht iMjittJjt ut the J'olu Kiountln. iliunk u IxjMW or noil pop. un.l ihj nut 1 t. n inlnuti H of in In hiMtHn hm intltiiriHMn Simplex Shoes Oxfords and Slippers from the grown-up NEW Vi Hi K. June tlol!ai. hiitidit: l.lh.-rly - I.lherty :l U IJheily Ul 4 Us . I . Hit l ly :il 4 14 s I.lh.lly 3.1 lltt I.lli. rlv Hi 4 i a .... I'. H. (Sovt 4V,a L b. 'iieaauiy 4 it I KIN IIS. (Al') I'. K. dollars and thirty-seeomlK of (.Sales III lloutl) llliih lAtw Close .... 1W) S So ... If .... 3S .... :5T .... u ... 1-J mill inu.si I "ii. I ti i i.n l"l'.2 11. 11 lull lii.t lwl- Ml. 11 In all sizes, small lo the boy or girl. - . Every pair guaranteed. The licst made and long est wearing shoo ' for children selling y al a popular price. . Norton's Kiddy Shop Infants' &. Children's Wearables The Experienced User -knows the difference between first quality and inferior hardware When this man buys a hardware article he chooses ne that bears the trademark of one of the several nationally know n manu facturers. He takes no chances on the article that may look just as good but bears no name. He has learned that a trademarked article must maintain the reputation of the name which it carries it means quality and a guarantee. Wc, loo, have a reputation to maintain. Our extensive stock and store facilities are not enough we handle only recog nized quality lines which enables us to guarantee to every customer satisfaction with every purchase. When you need hardware conic in ---you are assured prompt and experienced service. 1 ' W. H.Bohnenkamp Co. "Superior Hardware You Can Oct It at Iiohncnkanip s" I 'i mi ini.lt io:t 101.11 101.1 10. f iun.: IDI.I4 101.1 JX)K OVER OUU WAIST ADS t OK IJARGALNj