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EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tucsdfiy,"Jli)yT; 19$0.' j-&ndi&4 r u hnr jun ur hit irig iVCUa find 17 sSX .... ..... -.---.---J. 1 r out of door New Racing Model. . All colors. ' - $5 Wcstenhaver & Gilbert Slore For Men KldKCO roULTUY. - HAN KHANCIHOO, July 0. Al l. H. Dureuu Agricultural ICco nomlcs) llroilcrs: l,cghorn I to 14 lbs, SSu lb.; 114 lbs. !!7 to 28c II).; 1 Mix. 2011280 Ih. . I'Vyon- leghorn: 2 to 214 lbs. 27 rn 2Uo Hi.; colored 2 to 2 Mi llm. 3HH7o Hi. Young rooBtcrs and: pullets: colored, 8 lbs. uud U 40 tlUc Ih.; uliiBKy , nhowlnif biui') 111 itrin. , . . " Ol.l roostcTH, colored 111 to 18c Hi.; l.i'Bliorn 15 to luc lb.; Iak liorn wih: 2 lb. )H to 21c lb.; 3 22 to 23o lb.; 3', to 3M lb. 24 to 2C0. -, ! 7V IS-H.E-R.R-Y.'Sl lOYcarsAio " II TODAY And . TOMORROW , lj Today--- UJjlj - i mmmmmmmmmmmVmm7?mmM n. n i II I j ' KOIHU b(iy(l'M tuulv Olll It lj ! Warner Bros. Classics of the Screen . !""u 1' lltrr"UM mtM III III I una inui niu.'f ("RED HOT TIRES" W l ll'lll I 31ubtjiiilu Lotion lj From the novel by Gregory Rogers . , j ( With MONTE BLUE and ! , r I i j'n If . PATSY RUTH MILLER L. h. UTUg l0. Ill A wild joy ride along the road of laughter. '' ua-.ki,wooi jl Cdy ., , I l,r'1'" "'"U ai"tt''r' i I, -' r i OiM.ao.fc m. Hi l tn i ' ' i i i 111 mrm i m I "TIMES breed ill filth, feed on Flit on your garments. Flit kills moth I. filth and bring filth into your mid their larvae which oat holes. Emen nmit. "ive teals showed that Hit spray did not stain tho most delicate fabrics. Flit spray desrs your home in lew a Scipniifie Inaprlirirln minutes of disease-bearing flies and mus- , A ClcnilIIC insecticide quitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Flit is Hie result of exhaustive research ly expert entomologists and chemists. B hills All lIotlHChnltl Insects ' a harmless to mankind. Flit hss re- II HilSirnyal5odestroysllbugs,roaches 'Jf,1 .'he f 1 mp'h.od8 ''',lt kU1 I no snts. It sesrehes out the cracks and " u ... . III crvleo where they hid and breed, and Get a Flit ran and sprayer today. For II til destroys insects and their prim. Snrnv ..in a,-a-.,n,v,M II 1 STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JEBSEV) I fi . .... III It l iiiii iiimii i i ' mi ( IJ) !' DESTROYS V- J i I . i. .... . T 7 im i s v run mnsnuiinra nimns I I 1 h ukh n k ha m mmLtm JM UIIUIU llllll UIU I MIIU llUi ...... Establishment of a new high roc- III II t Vli j u f if . , 1 ........ - 1 oru ior an umo oy ine prawm nvii -V9 II I II -! UVKftfOOU July . (AP)- L,P ..ommlsslon on .lock of the. ill be ll b. 1:00 I. u. I I Portland Man Also Suf fered From Indigestion And a Rundown Condi tion, But Karnak Soon Put Him on the Road to Recovery Again. . 'lo you know It wum J nut ull 1 could do to drug myself down to the drug store to get my first bot tle or K urn uk but now slnco J luivu taken three, bottles of the : medicine I have m oro pep and energy thiiti 1 huve hud before in many n da)'." Buys loiiis Loihner, i of 88a K. 7tli Ht., N., l'oitlund, On-. "Kor some tlnto I had been run ning down bill gruduully und about u month a to J gave up altogcthcr and bad to stop work," continues Mr. LolbuciY "I dieted very euro fully, but nothing seemed to agiec with mo and 1 felt no miserable I didn't l;nmv what to do. PASTITS PEAK I'OItTIiANI), Ore July II. (Al') Production of dulry iirodut:o in tlicn territory Iiiih piuiKcd thu piik for thlB HCUHon, aocord'in to a atu tlHtlcal report Jut released by H. U lttnger, locnl ruprf'HCntutlvts of Ilia department of Olfrlcultlirc. ' FlgureH on limt luouth'H dairy rocelplH In I'ortlund hIiow a decid ing fulling off In butler, kk and cbutuio uh compurcd wltb April und May. Oh thu oilier blind locul utoruge boldlnKH buvo IncroiiKHd In nil lined during thu month, denoting a fulling olT in the demand n-om otlifr flections wlilcb ' In prcvioiiH montltH wero buny filling their Mtonigeii frotn tho Hurplus produce tlou hern. Tlio.totiil buttttr received hero during June wua 1 1,241. &8U poundH uh compared with 1,280,467 pounda PRODUCTION IS Fly -flit -Flop! "Sleep wns almost out of tho tjucslion, and I bad awful head aches that Just seemed to slay with mo night and day. I toll you. they just almoKt drove mo dlHtruuU'd. and I wasn't ablo to rind anything . that tfoeuicd . to reuch my cuse. "Hut hIiico I have been taking Katnak I have been sleeping but tor tjian over Hnd mornings 1 get up refreshed and good for tho titty. My npp"tltu ban Improved wonderfully and I cat ihohI every. I hinf on the table now. Those awful hoadachuti aro gone, my head 1h eleur us u bell, and I have valued tn weight and Just fee) thy good of Karnak all through my body. After Buffer ing llko 1 did It eertalnly In won derful to gut the remarkable ben efits, that Kurnuk has brought me, and 1 can't say half enough for Karnak la Hold In la Grande by the I j, tic 1 4, lrug Co.. and by lead ing druggies everywhere. In Muy. June showed a slight In cretutu In the receipts of Hurplutf cubes from country creameries and u considerable falling off in the 'make' -of locul country cream eries. '. ' l''gg production Is decidedly ,on the down grodc now. Total . re. ceipU ror June wire 26.UCI. cases as coiupared with 35,387 cases in May und 30,536 cases In April, t'iieeHO liroduellnn has ratli.n fiff ulo. There ww 368.023 pounds or trlnlcts reeolvuil atul BB.8H7 pounds or American loaf, a total decrease In the two klnd of overl10 enoice tmiiK .rens cxciuaca) s 76.000 pounds. The local butler market Is weak and unsettled and a decline' In print prices Is not far distant. cubes are unchanged over the holi days but there is no snap to the trade, Htorugo stocks too, have reached a stage where the rapid j accumulations cannot bo- Ignored I longer. Hoard price today on 'cubes: extras 37 ',4c; standards 3'IV4c; standards ;i(H4c; prime firsts 3514c firsts 34c; prints 41c: wllh buying prices of fats ranging from- 3Ue In tho 'country to 41c In l'urllund. Kgg prices arc steudy und un-1 chunged with the local market still marking time. New crop hay Is arriving on the local team tracks now In sufficient MVUIPOOL WHKAT UVHRPOOU July 6. AP) Wheat unchanged to Hd higher; July Its 7d; Oct. lus 6d; Dec. Ida 6d. " " lOIITIiAKn WH10AT I'OHTLAN'O, Oro.. July 6. (Al) Whcut: BBB. hard'whlto 11.41; UH. baart 11.40; federation 11.39; Bo(t white $1.40; western white tl.40; hard winter $1.86; western red $1.35: northern spring 11.36. Today's car receipts: Wheat 128 barley 2; flour ; corn 10; outs (. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. July . (Al') Cash: Wheat No. 2 red 11.36 (small car); No. 3 hard 11.41V,. " Corn No. 2 mixed 72c; No. 2 yellow 73iito73ic. ' Oats No. 2 white S8t4l3; No. 3 white 88 41390. ''..-, ltye No. 4 2i4c. . llarley TUtfTlo. 'I'iinotlty seed 96ii $7. , i Clover seed $13828..' HAN KitANCISCO. July 8. (Al'), uutterrui r.o.u. i Uun Krancisco. 44 cents. ; WlltTMWl lilVIXrot'K ' 1-ORTI.ANP, Ore:. July . (APC Cuttle 2056 slow;'- calves ' 235.1 Htecrs good, medium t7.60ii) $8.50; common $0 2641 17.20; canncrs and cutlers steers. $5Qr$8. Heifers good, cotmnon 'und in'cdtuin $4.&Otr$7. C'owh. good $6.26 at $0.60; common und medium "$4 fit' $6.25: cunners und cuttem $2i'M. Hulls, good uct'r tvearungs ejciu.ieai . ,sb if s; common and medium tcanners and bolognas) $45-; eolves. medium) (i $10.60; culls and common $6.50 r$8. Vealers medium to choice $11fii $12; culls and cotnmons $6.60 if$10. - .' .-. ' Hog receipts 640: active. Heavy-' weights (230-300 lls.) medium, good und choice $14 $I5; medium weights (200-360, lbs.) common, medium, good and choice $14. MM $16.50.: light weight (100-2(10 lbs.) common, medium, good u.nd cholcu SIBCC 815.76! Ilirht . Ilirlila I II."(10 Jibs.) common, medliinu good and choice $I6 $I5.75: packing hogs, i (rough unu smooth) $ 1 1.50 TO $1.1.50; slaughter pigs. (0-ir,fl lbs.) medium, good and choice tlhtt $16.76; feeder and stock or pig (70 130 His.) medium, good and choice ISi r $17.26. . (Soft or oilv boss und rousting pigs excluded Ih above j fiuotutions.') .iv, Sheep und lamb receipts 886; nieu,, . iiuiiiin, . iin'oiyiii to enoice (84 lbs. down) $11,4$I2: lambs, culls and common!, $Sw$lo.6n: ewes, common .to choice J4.257P $6.26; culls and canncrs $4.25Q $6.26. ... -.. .' II. t . - (Iiiantltles to meet this market's requirement. Illds oro lower with buyers offering $17 o $18 a ton for new timothy, delivered I'ort lund: $18.60 for ulfitiru: $13 to $I3.6U for clover; $14.60 to $16 fnr oat und vetch: and $12.60 to 1 a j for cheat. . No new straw coming , yet to speak of but bids range from $7 lo $8 per ton. The Infinit dauarlitfr of Mr. Mia. liobci't. f .iiton. wbo Ub'U ttnrl tills nmrnlii-. will o burlrd litis nrtcr n oo n . ! u n y vn I .wi-vlct-a will bo hold nt the Hobnunkamp ubtiprl ut 3 p. m. HLSSDY Kd Huhm'Vi 70, xrvtl known to I bo oUlvv ri-HtdiMils of t4i Orandt' m tn it n who for imtuy yearn drove u t'tib for tbn Kolpy hotel, dk'd at bin liotim )iiro ut about o'clock laal evening. Tho body l lit- Uie SnodKi'tlHR V: Klniniernian ttmprl, ivhero funeral HiM'vle.eH will held ul -a p. m., Wednesday. The l-lairltH- lodar ullh whirl, bo waa afftltated. will b In ehiirife, Mr. tlu-y was born ut l)ta Motiiei, Iowa, und canto here aboul 62 yeari no. - In the early days hu worked hh ii blueksnilth in Ut Ornntb'. Thru lor a lontr period be drove the patrons of (lie hotel in It is fuinlllar four-horse cub. The dt eeiident'a wlfi; died about Ml yearn us;o, Surviving relatives liulutlo a Hlhter, Mis. I.auru Uup pb of Han Kruiieiteo. und a niece at Ilea Mohttn. lowu. FIRE DESTROYS 120 ACRES GRAIN SOUTH OF MILTON riJNIiI.KTON. July 6 AI). Kire which stinted from tho buck flrlng of a combine destroyed t2M acres or standing grain. 6tl acres of sa c k e d g ra t n , a ba r n of b i y und tht comlilno on two ranohi's Obituary I In the region south of Milton yes It rr day. The fire was cheeked bv use of truepr plows. Tho grain was insured. Sparks rrom a railroad engine are thought to huvtl- cuuscd an other fire which burned W uers of grain east of tho lndlun res ervulion last night. The grutn; burned lor more Oun two hours and 2'0 people assisted In putting it out. Tin' grain was Insured. The rum It belongs to Ullbert Tem ple. no. us. (AD C. NKW YOliK, .July 6. dutlurs. bonds: -(Hales Uberly i . liberty Sd 4s T nil - " Liberty 1st 4 S V i Liberty 3d 4Vi Liberty -Sd 4 14 ,.vr..-..,.......a.....:l ., Liberty ,4lU.4U . w . IJ. B. jrrouiurr148'J.,.w..-..rt In NEW TOItK July . (AP) Establishment, of a new high roc. ord for all time by the present no par. commission on stock of the General - Motors :-. corporation at 151 K or 4 points above last Fri day's close, featured the rcsunip tlon ,of trading today after the three day stock market holiday. A strong undertone wa apparent throughout the list with, steel, mor' tor. chemical and public utility shares giving the best demonstra tions of group strength. Trading was not as brisk, however, as In the closing ildysj or last week. The closing was firm total sales approximating 1,260,000 shares. . Wheat Prices Advance Following Crop Tidings CHICAGO, July 0. (A:I') Wheat prices scored a sharp ad vance today largely on account of unfavorable crop reports from the American northwest..' Hot! d"' weather prevailed, und estimates were current that North Dakota' would not ruLse more than 86.000.-. Olio bushels and : Houth .Dakota ID. 000.00(1 bushels, totals heavily. short of last yenr's figures. ' Export' sales since Friday amounted to .1,-' 60O.000: bushels. ' .- . Wheut closed firm. 2 K . to 2 74 e net higher, corn to 14 up. da at U to V6 .gain and provisions un changed ,tq 25o down. , - 1-oitTi.A.M) 1'iioiircu ; P.OIlTl-ANI), Ore.. July 6, (AP) Eggs steudy; current- receipts 25c; freslv mediums. 23c; fresh standard firsts 26c; fresli standard extras 26c. ... - ' ..' .- " Butter slow, weak:". extra cubes, city 37Vjc; standards 36 Me; prime rirsts 35V4c; firsts 34c; prints 41c cartons 42c' .. , Milk steady;'best churning cream 30c per pound, net shippers' track In zone 1. Cream delivered Port land 41c per pound. Haw milk (4 per cent) $2.20 cwt .f.o.b. .Poct- unj. Poultry steady (less 6 per cent commission). Heavy hens 25fy2lc; light loi20c: springs, whito 1SW 19e; do. colored up to 25c; young white ducks 2428c: colored, IS &20c. Oulous nominal . $1.76 $2:; -o tatoes $1.60 per sack; new potatoes 3c pound. Breach of Promise Judgment Is Quashed SAI.ICM, Ore.. July' 6. ( A P)-r A breuch of promiso judgment 0b- tallied by Adnla Vnuk of Port- lund ugalnnat llr, Kred V. Putter- son or ll,ul l'll' 1 squusnea by the ulm',I,e court l0lay '" reversing the decree of Judge Georgo Hons inun, of tho lower court for Mult noniah couniy. The oplnnlon wua written by Ju.stice Burnett. Tho cuse did not involve any element of seduetlon, Tho womKin wub al lowed $5000 and costs in the lowe courts. A Blander Judgment of $20.0U0 ot)tulued by Ur. H. H. Mount, fi('gon nty ugalnst lr. O. A, Welsh und other physicians of thut city is cut. to $5000 in un opinion of the supreme court modifying the decrep of Judge Hobert O Morrow, who presided In tho low er court for Cluckama county. Tho case arose out of a protest by tho other physicians against the county paying an autopsy fee to Mount. Tho letter of protest wua published und was followed by tho slumler suit. ditecttehi Mountaineei Pravcl throuch the far- famed Cantldian Pacifit Rockies, finest motinfmn scfiter' tn lie tiord, this stiminer when you go East. The Mountaineer, crnclc Canadian rncilic train di rect to Chicago, leaves Van couver B. C, daily at 7:45 p. m. Convenient time of arrival at all principal way way points. Finest equip ment and dining service. i t-ow Summer Fsrei Are Now feffcctive-On Salt , to September 15. with return Limit October 31. Canadian feeble Railway SSTklSl Ani(MMsj Mnlm fo- frtiiSt O II fttt. Pi,t t ft Alt 8. dollars und thirty-seconds of $ltiti) High 1.ow Close 101. 10 )I2 13 fin ins 210 4uM .. ..It.,:' 10 1.12 loo.io 102.18 100.3$ 101.16 101 101.9 102.14 100.27 101.11 101.16 "1 102.J0-0 I1 ! OAIll OV THAAKS : We wish lo 'extend our sincere thanka and appreciation tu our many friends for their kindness and floral offerings In our recent be reavement. - Mrs. M. Kothnugcl, Win. Nothnagel, ' Itlchurd Nothnagle, Mr. and Mrs. Tracbsel T-6-ltp; School Funds now available for farm loans In Union County. Bee H. E. Dixon, Foley Building. Ia Grande. Ore. $-ltf For eczema a real preparation. ' It acts quickly and positively at $1 a bottle. Hold only by Hllverlhorn- Wright's family drug store. 7-2tf j . . jnoTicn. . All Kugles meet tonight ut Eagle all at 7:0. John M. .Stanley, Pres. 7-6-ltp Brazil newspapers, when they get out un "extra,", first let the PUPllq know .of the. event by blow ing a strident siren. . . Beautiful new linos In stationery In boxes at n'retlv enlnrs nmt new tshapes und prices much less than I usual. Hoe them nt Bilvorlhorn Wrlght's family drug store. 7-2tf Ilcnuttltcliing, pleatUig, button holes, etc. Norton's Kidd Shop. 10-14W L 'nie- king of Oroat Urltaln each year receives a. herring plo rrom Yarmouth In puyment or that com munity's feudal obligations. HASKKTS Baskets for carrying lunches, also a complete new lino of mar ket Ixuikets now at Klcliardson's Art & Gift Shop. 7-6-It Something for your stomach and liver that relieves gas on the stom ach In five minutes, stops headache. 'fry it. $1.00 a bottle only at 811- Verthorn-Wright's family drug store. ' 7-2tf Send your cleaning and pressing to the Wardrobe, Phono Main 72. - . . 6-30-4t BOXWOOD. . . Large load boxwood delivered In I.a Qrande. $4.00. call U B. Men-1 efee Lbr. Co., lone Tree. 4-Stf 1 Al'TUIt THU I'OI ll'l ll Tf 36u took sbme o-ood snans of jiour party on the Fourlh. or some 1 irnnd Meenln vlow. luWn n,nm tn buehurdson. "The Art .Man" und lava them enlarged, hand tinted Free Ambulance Service When An Emergency Comes Accidents, sudden illness, emergency needs you can never' tell when the time may come for you to call an ambulance. Yet when the need arises you want the best and fastest service it is possible to secure. - As a part of our Superior Service our new ambulance equip ment is constantly available without charge. Our experienced staff is always on duty to serve you and special training and years of contact with all kinds of emergencies proves especially valuable. . ..... Hal Bohnenkamp, Funeral Director Free Ambulance and Hearse Service "Union County's Oldest Undertaking Establishment." I My . 108 Depot 8t, Smart New Styles In Suits for Boy These boys' suits arc sure to please the discrimintinf mother who .knows quality and all-round .' excellence. They will wear! English models. Coat, Vest and Long Pants. The patterns are varied showing ,the lights and darks in fancy cas simer weaves. Sizes 5 to ,8 years. , . ,:... !dit!i( Remember, we buy fabrics " for 676 Stores. Our large buy-.' , , ing power makes possible v uiese serviceauie smi $9.90 and framed. They will muke beautiful pictures for your homo und cheerful remembrances of huppy vacation days. Have your picture work done at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. 7-B-lt If you kill enough time it will kill you. ' CO Wvor Touchers for 26c the best little pill for a laxative or physic' for grown tips or children. Sold only by Silverthorn-Wrlght's family drug store. 7-2tf The United States possesses 40 per cent of tho world's railroad mileage. Persia, on tho other hand, bousts only one railroad. CALL FOP, BIDS. Sealed bids will b6 received by the Commission of tho City of La Grande. Oregon, for tho construc tion of thu Improvement In Im provement District Number 15&, within the City of l.a Grande, Ore gon, according to tho pluns and specifications of the said improve ment now on file in tho office of the City Itecorder of said City. , A deposit of $10.00 will bo required for set of plans and specifications, which umount will bo refunded if bidder Is unsuccessful und returns same to this bffice. Bids will be received to the hour iNsniuiiupi'" ii 3 . DEPARTMENT STOUES U Gnada, On, hi . pf seven-thirty', p. m. Wednesday 'July 7th. 1026, at ihe commission room In the city building at lju Orando, Oregon. 'and must.be a. companica Dy a ceniuca. eneck the amount of ton per cent of tin amount bid as a guarantee of to acceptance and completion -of coil-l tract If awarded. ... Checks will be 'returned to utj successful bidders. , The commission' reserves Ub right to reject any and all bids. By erdcr of the commission Juan 28d, 192$. . V . . . . J. E. STEARNS, , -Ilecordcr of the city La Grande, Oregon. 0-24-lOt. FRISCO TOUT SAN KTtANCIHCO. July S (Al'- Kedcrul State Market News Seri Ice) Apples: boxes, sales froil storage: California;..' Newtown.v fancy S!4..ond 4 tier $1.7641 Whito Astrachans $1.26B'$1.7ujl Gravenstelns $1.60 to $2.76. Apricots: Kojals $1.:'S to $1.61 crulc; $1.26 to' f 1.60 per. L. A. -lujd. ouik 4 to dc in.,--,. :. Berries: Itaspberrles $1.30 $1.65 crato: blackberries 30 to S6t drawer; strawberries 65 to 86o: few 0c to $1 drawer;, loganberries 41 to 60c drawer. 4 . Honllh Is out. In Uhc open. Yoit cun't get much of it into a bottle, 1 V' 1: m