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Pagg Four LA GRANDE EVENING ' OBSERVER Saturday, August 23, 1926. ' mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmammmmmm (liiror)wmtt() An Independent Xcupupcr Kit A NIC M. APPI.UBY.... I'M (tor ii nil l'lihllxliiT 11AUVKY h MATTHEWS.... tlltislncss .Mumitf'T Puhllwhed rvcninfffl, except Hunduy, ut li 111 Adams Avenue, J ,ii Omndc, Oregon. The Ohserver-Hlnr puhllshed every Kii.lay, Kntered at the Pnstofllen at l.a (Innnlr, Onuon, mh H.cond Class Malt .Matter under act of .March 2, 1S7I1. OKKH'M AIj I'Al'KIl OK I'NIOM COI'.VrV AM) TIIK CITV (IK I.A (rltA NDK , II KM HKIl ASSOCIATKI) PUKHH The AsNoelatcd l'rens Ih exclusively -entitled lo owe for pub lication at all news dluputchcs credited to It nr not otherwise credited If published therein. All HkIiIs of f-epiihljentiou nf special diwpntchrs in till paper, and nlho tho local news lu'io in a I. so nro reserved. HPHHPIHPTION ItATKH Jly Currier Holly, per month In ndvnnco...' '. 7fin Pally, per six months in udvunor. ,.4.fu Dally, single copy up Iiy .Mall Pally, per month In ndvnneo '. fine Pally, per six months In advance , $2. Tin Pally, por year in advance .....,.$fi.t 'I Woekly Oliservcr-Htur, per ynr 2,0t) SUPPLY UORE THAN DEMAND Market News of the Day AlVKUTIHIN(t It ATKH Display, fnrelirii, per column Incli 42c I'tsplny, Inenl, per column Inch 4ni: Time contract rntes on application. Til 10 II1IIF.I) NHItVANT "Tlinu shall mil op ks a lili-.l HCrvant Hint Ih pour mid needy, whether lit; he of lliy lin-tli-ivn, or of thy strangers thai an- in thy land." Unit. A lot of human birds who recently went to Florida i now going to Canada. 'Nolher plot to grab Lower California Mexicans, not Japs, this time though what, anybody could want of that Heaven-forsaken peninsula is more than any inhabitant of "iod s country" can imagine. SCHOOL IS NEAU V Christmas comes but once u year, ami so does the last of Auffust. Each gets a children's editorial. This is the one about getting tho children's eyes and teeth and such fractions of the anatomy ready for school. y No matter how peppy and "hard as nails" the young people seem, let the family doctor have one good look :it them. If they, need anything special, he will advise it, and it is a great deal better to get these affairs attended to now than after school begins. The school nurse has trou ble enough with the children of parents alio are not sensi ble. Why add to her labors the things you know enough to do for yourselves? , Auany a cimu wno is muntuaiiy behind in his work and ivho hulcH school and gets into mischief needs only a prop erly fitted pair-of glasses to put him at the head of his class. Some children hear only half the teacher says. If there is anything the matter with heart or lungs, now is tho time to find it out. If the child is in fine shape, it is worth the doctor's fee to have him say so. If anything wrong, it in infinitely easier to take care of it while the difficulty and the child are both small. 1'OUTIwVNU, Ore., An. 28 AP) I, oral produce- market closed weak and lower on tho street ovnr- suppliod with most lino durlujc tho nasi week, KrijifN and vegetables1 especially wore In over supply and j prices suffered. Offering were no liberal HtockH aruiiLulatrJ unu tin it watt it wide ran ro of quality and price In itw market. J Miry produro watt morn pli'Dtl- ful than a w-ok "tfo hut there wtiil n (food rlriiiaml for. qualll) hI off and top KnufM of luitt'T an irrt Hllll rcinaliH d Kod property On ,the dairy fxelnne prime flrnt cnhi-.s wt' ilown a half rent elo hur Hi IIH rcntH. rndcrslxed rjor alno d' llncil, e lowing at 18 rentH. TIh i-cnI of the IIhI Jm Id firm at forni.-r pilrcH. TrHlii4'tlnii Improves. T'.ulirr production Improved eon sdrahly Hi nee tlie ralnn and r eeiplH liuvo eommeneeil to hIiow heavier. Hurpliitt cuhe from point iry ercamerieM yewterday amounted to r.;;i" pouudH lint the loenj inalce w:i.h around rt.HrtO, pound. V.rk i i rciiitM yeitenlay totaled ) 1 34 case.H and 104 euHf i came out of lorn I coolers. In the fruit n:rk(;l, ' penehen. pctirn, , nppleH. pruned, pltiiijH ami ;rrapeH have hcen In over Hiipply iliroufjhout the week. L'rleen have reiniilnrt) on the downward trend, rejtrhlnjf extremely low level. VetT el.iidett sire plentiful, 1 especially iH-atiK, corn, toniutocii mid lettuce. Vew crop Kplnuch Ih the ojtcep tion to Ihe Knerul run of nup plieM, H Ih Hcarconnd In demand at u box. U'tu-al: 4mu lUuit .ow ( ine x't iai mn t32 u ! 137 is5 i.tavi MW Ml 141 130 HU inimjixi uhi:at lAlt'IJiM( Ore., Mitt. (AP) Whout hldH; Itilil. hard whlto, hard white. It, H. haurt, mo ft wlilte, western wlihe1 I.SU; hard winter $1,211; northern Hprintr $1.27; wwt- ern red $1.24. Voday'M ear rcpelptH: Wheat S07: flour 10; corn 4: Oatt 6; hayit. l0tTI.AM PROJ-K rOltTLAXn. Ore, a nr. 28 (AT) Kkkh wti'Oily; icept undemlxed. town I cent; current receipt ti 2.1c; CreHh medium Z'Jc; freh Rtundard rti-HiH ::c; trenh Mtundtird extraH :iiie: undersized 1 He. 1 latter steady; extra enhea, city 12c; standard 40c; prime flnda .tKc; rirMts 3 tie; prints 4 7e; oar- tonj 4 Sr. Milk Bteady; het chiirnlnp cream Hv per pound net shipper's track In stone i. Cream delivered I'ort lund 4'Je per pound. Ituw milk (4 per cent) 62.25 cwt, f.o.h. Portland. poultry teady; heavy liena 2f.'f? 2e: Ujrht 1 ft f l He: , Hprlnp. white 1 Qf'f 2fte; do. colored 24 it 2f.e; youtifr white ducks 22(yS3e: col- e.l lliftf 17c. OntonH Hlow, wenU: local 60"i tlTie; Walla. Walla no fit '90c. Hpuds, Blow, wak; $ i.20 ft I l.fjO wick.- i.ivi:itmoii wiucvr UVKltPOOl Auif. 2S. UP) C'joac, wheat ',4 lo 'jid lower; Oct. 1U 7id; live. IQu &U March 10 4d. Witiniueir Arrivals Send Wheat Sliding t'HK .vio r.Kii PI I IfU '., Auk, 2 s. a P) fth! Wheat No. 2 red i.Hi; So. 2 hard .354. Porn Xo. 2 yellow 78e; No. 2 whlto 78 OatH No. 2 white 38 c; So. whttt aUTi rtTP. Itye No. 2 07 61 97 o. Timothy seed f 5. 30 (ft $6.75. Pll!PAfW, Autf. 28. (AP) KnlurKliitr reeelpla of new wheat at Wlnnlpejf were lartrely rPMpoiiHibh lor an early downward wwlntf today of wheat prleen here. The Winni peg arrivalu wero nioro than dou hlo those of a yenr iikO. Start ing iinchunKed lo c lower, wheat rallied a little hut noon took a de cided drop ull around, t'orn and oatM were raider, corn openinff Mi to ic off and mihneiuently under tfoliiK a furl her uethaek. Provls loiiH tendfd upward. Wheat rioted weak to 1 to 1 4c At lower, corn to c down; ouIh to llie off and provhdomt Kiiowitiff 7 to Hi centH sraln. 24 CONVICTS IKE ESCAPE PIIIPAtJO 1.IVK.KTOPK PIIIPAIIO. Autf. 2S. (AP P. S. Deonrtmenl or A if rlenlt lire) lloint .1 inoii; butcher hOKH fully fdcady; J o i vn,. sn M vi-:rto k POUTLANIi, Ore., Aiif,-. 28 (AP) Saturday receipt : Cattle f0. hojrrt and nhecp none, total 2 car loads all on through lilln?. Itecelpt for week: fii)proxlinnte- ly.i cattle 3145; puIvch 255; hojfs 3JI0; Hlieep HII70; carH 1 31. Puttie; Compared week n?o: Mostly around ateady; week' hulk price: medium quality heef wtecr i $Jt; off quality down to pa'klnir howk Ktrony to higher; ; not enough hojo offered to fully i lent values; top $l4.:t5 paid for 170 to 200 pound weight; hulk dc Hlrahle Iiorm BcaHn 220 pound) of medium weight Initchers $12.25 Of medium weight hucher $ 1 2.25 J uardsin i$i:t; several load scnllny: up ward from 3o pounds $1 1 i $11.75; choice light paeklnff sows upward to $10.75: few heavies he low $!); practically no market on plus; supply negllfflhle; shippers $7; esllmaled holdover 1.000; heavy weight hogs $11 rl $13.25; in e d 1 u mi $12.7,, W $14.25; liu'lit $ 1 3. 1 4 ft $ 1 4.-15 ; light tk'hl $ 1 3 M $14.25: packing sows $9'-i $10.75: enuu nn! It ft I fern ti f.dlfi f i! 7iV i nnrl.ln.r .ifrletlf ,nn, InrliiHoil r .,1 . sl" "Kilter pigs llOt quoted. ir.ru i 4c j,.., i.n- ti nn'n, trt. Cuttle 1000; comparei) with week iago fed steers generally 25 to 50c higher; hetler grade heavies and in IlKEATIIING. Houdini', the professional majrician. accomplishes the sepminjr miracle of sui-vivinir an hour and a half in a six- and-one-half foot coffin, tightly sealed, just to show he can do it. Iho "trick," ho explains, is to take very short, even ln-eaths, living on the air in the coffin when the occupant enters it, hut conserving it to the utmost. Iiy hreathinir normally he would use the air all up in a couple of minutes. Iiy hreathinir slightly, he ekes it out and makes it suffice. t is the same as the food principle of thoit rations, by which men threatened with starvation survive by eating very little over a prolonged period in stead of eating normally while the food lasts. So it is piwed that a human being, without trance, hypnotism' or magic of any kind, can live for an hour and a half on al most no nir. Hut it would 1h very unfortunate if this dem onstration should lead anyone to make a practice of scant breathing. Houdini was probably able to perform his stunt all the. better from the fact that lie is a man of liberal chest de velopment and accustomed to deep breathing. That gave him the vitality to endure breath privation, just as a well nourished man might endure hunger longer than one ill . nourished. There are eastern fakirs and mystics who make a mys terious art of breathing, professing to get along with litt'e bieath, or to accomplish wondei-s, physical and mental, by their precise method of inhalation and exhalation. Whether thero is anything in their claims or not, this much is cer tainly true for the ordinary persons: The deeper they breathe, and the more air they get especially fresh air the letter. Air is life. The deep breather is the vigorous person. Swimmers, who need great vigor, always have biir chest capacity, and use it. Miss Kderle is a good example. m:v vohk nivrr NBW VOUK. AUK. i'J. (AP) Kvuf.omo .l u pi.l. n .lull; iiruuiH Ir .Rulae; jprli-ot nulPt; peaches uult't; hopH Hteudy. TWO AMERICANS (JIVING AID TO REVOLUTIONISTS hull $4.504f $5: calves $7tfi $10.50; deslrnhle venlers r.uti.- in '114. n f..u. t eir,n Hogs compared week tiffo: All j " ' " ' "i' . cUisses about steady. W hulk ' " B prices: light hutchers $14.25 JHnlwr: light weight Mockers shar- $14.;o: nothing iibove $14.50 after "''" "J run u, Monday; closing top $14.40; ;7',s "n! receipts for season to welghller kinds $14.25 down;' -."-, i . '"" heavies $!2ft $13.50; packing sows tt r w. cuw, newe $llfl$ll.fiO: host light feeder pIkh ;;' M r U .aT I stock 15 to 25c higher, cutters showing maximum upturn; nulht firm; vealers $1 higher. Wheep 2000; odd loailtf of natives mostly $15; light sort; culls up wards to $10.50; fat ewes upward lo $tl.25; heavy hack lamhs around $12; for week -.211 doubles from feeding- stations and 7S00 direct; fat lamhs closing fio to 75c high er; cull natives mostly 50c higher; sheep strong to 25c higher; feed itig lamhs snd yearling wethers mostly 25c higher; week's top fat range liwubs $15.35; native lamhs $ I 5.40: yearling wethers $ I 2.50; fat ewes $7; range feeding lamhs $14.75. $15.50; others $14. &0i $15 Sheep nominally steady with week afro; hulk of receipts on con tra rt ; hrst handy weight, lambs quotfd up to $11.50; yearlings up to $10.50; ewes $(1 down. There was no trading at the North Portland yards today and all three divisions closed nomin ally steady at Kriday's close. KANMMJ CONDITIOX NKW YOtl. Aug. 28. (AP) The actual condition of clearing" house bank and trust companies for the week shows excess reserve of $7,34 3,570. This is a decrease in reserve of $18,082,230 compared with last week when excess re. serva of $25.45.&00 was reported HANTA HOHA. Pttl.. Aug.- 21 (A I'). Captitlna f (. liuiledse anu i.. j. i lay, Amerleun avlatorn. ri potterl in dispatches from Mun ayuii, Nii-urugiia( us actively es Itoiislng the euuse of tho ffovern ni'iit of that country in the pres ent revolution, are both from the California corps, it became known today. Uuiledge was a captain in Ihe army air service during the world a t He w s n n Instructor at the Long Island flying field near San I'iego. Later he located here and was until about a year ago actively engaged In flying lust ruc tion at a local flfld. At that time he was Invited by the Niear-.-iguati government to take an In st i tie tor's com mission in its air service. He accepted and depart. td in the company of Kdward 1 loni. nephew of the president of Nicaragua. i "lay, also a former army flyer, operated In the San Krnncisro Pay region for a period following the war. According to friends here, Itnt ledge severed Ids connection with the Nlenraguan air foret s previ ous to the present outbreak and was conducting an indeneiident Hying school In that country. He again became connected with the country's air forces when the rev. olutiuii broke out. The dispatches from Managua siild that the two officers partici pated In unsuccessful bomb at. lempis a! ships carrying munitions to the revolutionary forces. TO riM NKW Ml Hi HAi-KM, Ore.. Aug. 2S. (APK Announcement or a new pulp nnd palter mil) to b built at Newberg with capital stock of $1,200,000, w mad hero this morning. nOANTR WHOrr-SALW loul(r)r (live weight). Sprtuf fries SGAilOc. -Heavy liens22c lb. Medium, bens lCc lh. l.ietat beiis Me lb. RUitrs Sc lb. No, 1 live turkeys 32c lb. Hour, Hard Federation (hard wheat) $7.0 l-bl. .Soft wheat $7.40 hhL Water Is a refreahhiff drink. Put it's too inexpensive. IONIA. Mu'fe. Au, ?V l-P Twemy-iuwr tuuu the Mlchtiian at.uo r lurmrtoiy h-rv were ut lancv IikIv, ti)stM ui them armed, w.4 ttu utt ot t ent ionsl break in which thy trUMlty tOOk pOSSOSAlUH uf the iUttlltutKOk, ; In a well tmMuiv ;.luo; tho-m-ju d prioner, all hou.d in i one of the tutmilioe' dorinulovics ' fell on the HuartU Oierv. uviuiiwj ring and diariuUttf I hem. They then chiutN d the ttdmtuU- (ration offltv w h r udddloUHl guards and oiiiciaN w r seued. The prison authorities werx then marched lack into the. celt form erly occupied by ihe prinoncis and locked theiv. I:mH' In Au Mm Alsiut li of the con v iets entered a trurayv on the outskim ot the cliy tommandHi d four automo biles and sped away in ihe gen eral direction of l-trolt. Local officer attempted to get in communication with tho gover nor general officers to obtain for u tp in rounding up the nit n. Iji Crandc's Lending Store For 25 Years N. K. West & Co. Inc. i . Ill I '.. -I. I Ui.l.1. I I . 11.) U tin' piikIii" i0si whi'ii lillhiK ut lilirlier speeij or wUea pulllnir or piv u liiilil pull. It I. mi Imlleii- liur.l iimmlly imllealPK that 11. Htm iluo lli' mip nl the npiii'lc Hitiilc jilue (fH" need-to be nur-i pints Khuiilil l' whler. .MI.-liiK rower. .'.! Children's Purses and Shopping Bags New and attractive for the little pill At a low price . . . 68c . Norton's Kiddy Shop Ilenistitchin.it - Heating . . Stamping Iinttun Holes and ISuttons Covered "Thrift and GritM h Partners of Success II Every Outing: calls for Kodak pictures "Hold It just a second." Click' goes the Kodak shutter and an other moment's fun is made yours for tli years. Plctuie-making with a Kodak alwavi adds to the fun. 1 nop In ami get acquainted with our complete Kastman l:ne, und wit h our piiotographlc seivlce it the nuioi Iv helnful kind. ' Koilnlis S.'i I'p Red Cross Dru Store mixing thrift and grit with an account at this home folks bank is the "lever that moves things" La Grande National Bank community helpers of community savers Police Investigating. Two Shooting Affrays m. ii in. in 1 1 1 ui. .Safety' J CbmfmtdbtyQ TnAVl'I. IIY XIOTOH ST.Mii: lav l(.i-aiuli fur Jim-iiIi ami W.llimn 1.. - : A. M. . I :no l, M. " " HitkiT ll1 HiiImi - U::lll.. M. . I :UI IV M. " linker duly - .Villi l. , " " I'l li.llHim - I ( 110 A. M. . .1 HO I'. M, . t) ;ill I'. . fonneellnn nt I'.n.llelen for Wall. Wnlln, Pneo nn.l Poit l.ih.l; ftl IVl tin Mi! all pullit. Nnlllli un.l Ninth. 4 rinui.ln Kopot lnmu 19 All Mulurn (lialr Car tiai. I'llint.ANIi. lire., aiir. 2S. (AI'l. Pollee lo.liiy wer.. Invei.t. Halini,- two Neparute Hhootlnir nf- Iiilis Here liilv y.'st.r.luj'. In one "f hii'h J ii hit M. I'rowly. 62. u emisii ii. u.m (ei-.-nmn. klllnl. mi. I In Ihr olhi r Juioh l.'wl. jr.. ii po.il roeni inplg... M rluiLly wiiiiinle.l. Vonrr niihl that purtle- ; ipnniH 111 nolh uffalr. ha. I Iieen . .li inkiiiir. I .Mm Havls. .12. In living hil.l ly ! piiuee in eonneetluu lth t'row ln'n ihalh. Nora IHiekrlt. Si a at r. .!.. I on a warrant i hurir , iiik usiault with a iluuremua wen- lien milt intent to kin us a mm nf uoun.lluir of li. I Woman Drowns; Seven Missing After Wreck m-:v oim.Kans. ah. ;s (An I Mr, (liorire Thels. wife ot the niptaln of tho towtioat I'atlon. a .It im tied un.l lur lnisbuu l ""I l other in, ml. .r, of the er. nre li.ln.liij. w. A. ItlMO. i In a. of the lilaao foul .04 Tow bom company, kiM ber today. Ths I'altoo nnlt In tho Mlnv I Kutripl rtv.r nrar ConTut. u.. lu W.dnoday nlfht't hurrtc.n.. ia niiA.Nnr. inn-Ail, mahkitts Ilnlry. Urd 10 Ihn. fi.SS C lh. $1.00. If utter, creamery Site lb. Il.nfi a roll. ' Kitkji 4nft 4 30 dois. t'hfes. Sail 40c a pound. Honey, t coml-3nc IU, Ci'iri'tahles. N. w liolatoen 7 lbs. ST.e. Celery lieat 2oc bunch, t'liullt'lower ISc lb. Green utrlnir bean-s 10c lb. Sweet potatoes 3 Ibn. 2fic. farrots r.c bunch. Paniley lite bunch. New cabbutro 6 j lie lb. Walla Walla onion. 3c lb. (i recti onioim &c bunch, t.iven pepiierr. 1 lie lb. Lettuce l.'ic head. Kennewick toinntoes 10c lb.. SI. 35 box. h'leld ciieiinibers 5c ewch. fireen corn 2r.c dox. Kiiiunier siniiush &e each. Kjr plant 15c. rtcklliiK onloiw Kc lb. rnilts. Kennewick, Wimh.. Freestone pt.'icheti I oc lb.; xrei $1.15 box. Creen apple. 4 Itw. 25c lloine Kruwn alrum berrlea IRC box. llarllelt Tears. UV lb. Teach plum 5c lb. ranluloupes 10-15c tasabas 7c. Watermelons 2 H -Sc. Munkmelons 7c lb. lea Crcftio melons 2'.-c lb. ItaJiQnan 15c lb. Lemons 4'.c dog. (iraafs CO to $1.05 dot. roocord (rrupe. 40500 tiasket. Iteber praMti Sc lb. Tokay rrupr.s 20c lb. Italian prune4c lb. 1 Nturar. Cane liijar ( 7.15. l-'lour. Soft wheat $S. 20 bbl. Hard federation Jl 40 bbl. (iasolinr. Oasollne, rejular, retail 17c (at (laaolln., tileb test, retail (6c Cal. ivniltry. Fprlnj fries 3d ir 3 Sc. Ueo 25 V JOc Meats Dt Vb. Burl boll 10.M2HC lb. rttoiw and .teaks 25o lb. Kalmon (.trletly fresh) ISc lb. Halibut 12c lb. ANNOUNCING The Inauguration of Enlarged Black Cat Service In Response to a Continuous and Persistent Public Request Breakfast will le served, commencing at once, in addition to the already popular mid-day and evening Cafeteria service, now providing oi.r patrons continuous service from (5 .'50 a m' to 12:30 a. m. FINE FOODS- PROPERLY PREPARED QUIET SERVICE---COMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS REASONABLE PRICES Electrically equipped Complete Ureakfasl, Lunch and Dinner At The . . . black Cat