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B I Vnsd Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, January 7, 1927. January Sales Event Men's Heavy Wool Sox 39c 49c 59c, Westenhaver I &. Gilbert BUTTER WEAKER; MEATS SCARCE ABY'S COLDS . iro Boon "Mpped in the oua without "doling" by use of V A PO RUB ' Ot r 7 Million Jars UJ Ymmrly Top Grade Eggs Regain in Part Following Thursday's Break I'OUIXANI). Ore, Jan. 7 AI') With lhi. two-cent decline In print butler now generally of to 2 live, cubes, nre showing further wiuktti'Hrt unU (op grades, aro off again on the dairy exchungc. fox trim Wi-rii posted ft half cent low it ut 44 cents und standard full cent lower ut 4- cents!. Undergrade were not changed Hf Ut tint Severn decline Thursday. 1'rlnt buller Ih now down tg to cents with tho extreme offer tor hiitterfnt b2 cents, delivered I'orthuid. Tin f.i:-cent offer,-, how; ever, Ih for idrletly1; No. ' 1 grade churning creuiu only. Top tftiulH c-hkb r!K'-li''il part o( the ik break made Thursday. i;x ItraH worn hid up u cent lo Vty cenis but other (frndcH remain weak and uncliumrrd. Kkk ru cc-lptK uro heuvy, I'rUrH Hlnher County dressed meats urn scarce, a nd urkih f 1 net tonally Ma her jiuycrs uro K''f lur cnuieu jikui. ralvin at 17 rents. (Country lioirs urn. unehnntred ut 17 cents. It1-' eeiiiU uI'ihk tin- street are, very lltrht and arrivals .. movo out promptly. - . 1 On accoitnl of u . 'shortnije of live poultry a Ionic H' Ntreel deal. era uro nayliiK as hlcli hh 2H cents for heavy hens and cents up on HkI'I birds, ilfvnlinir on, u-flirlit. HnrlnKi and broilers, ton. an.- In diiunnd, with offcrlnB limited. ........ . . Freshman Masterpi 5 Tube Set Built-in Speaker Concealed Battery Cabinet $140 Installed in your home ready to go. Genuine Rediotron Tubes, Exide "A" Battery, Ever-Ready "B" Batteries Complete Aerial Equipment. IIEACOCK RADIO SERVICE RADIO HONKERS Next Door to Star Theater, La Grande. HERRY TODAY And SATURDAY James Oliver Cm-wood's flaming story of the frozen North. Tentacles of the North with GASTON GLASS and ALICE CALHOUN Comedy "TUT-TUT" Also Showing A Scenic Bulls Control Exchange Again After Early Tilt NKW YOUK. Jan. 7 l!y tho Associated Press). Speculators for tho ad unco rofrnlnvd control of tho price movement In lodny'H Htoclt market, after an early pj- rlod of Irregularity. .. . Tho announcement of u cut In price )y one. of thu 8iiialtcr uuio iiiauufiiL'turcrH nan B?l3cd upon l6 hoar tradrrH as un exeunt for an oIIht attuek on tht motor Hhan-t. (Quotations of wvi'ral tuques lu tint uroup woro haininrred down I to '1 polntn, hut tho temporary wi-uk-iohh of tlw-Ko Ihsucs falh'd totaube uny unHftt lenient ehM where. Mo A or (he loHfira had been wiped out by curly ufternoon. The deiuund for Hlocka eiiibnic cd a uide lltd. with aulmtunllul trnliiH recorded by u number of; rull, equipment, steel, food, Hhlp uin and public utility Hhares. Kt. I,ouIn, KouthweKtern, Noi-tl. orn Taeiric and Atchison, each up two pnlulH or more, led the ud vanee In the railroad group. Jfaldwln, l:. H. Hleel common, Goodrich Ituhber. t 'oinnierelal Hoi- VeiitH H and JoneH Itrothera Tea were union? the many hIi-oiir Niotn 111 uie inutinii Mti h 1 uti . 1 The cloHlntr wna Btiontr. Hub-, Htantiul e.ldenue that bullish hcu- tlini'iit Hlll prevulled wiih mIiow 11 In the final hour by a more wn- era I line coincident with a jump In 1 . H. Hlcel to i 67 ai . Hloa-i Sheffield Stool, fane Tho-whltu Maehlno. International f'np'-r, Amerleiii) 8ifety Ha .or and Amer ican Zinc preferred Improved t w 1 ff)br points. Total antes ap proximated I, S0, 000 shares. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY I'lllfACiO (illAI.N WlH'Ut )Mll lllKll iiOW I1KiC Jin laiM '! tat 1.13 ; Muy iA7 VMY, ViTH i:tNf, Inly 1:10 , fi vita l-OHT.A.NK Will: AT ' I'OKTLANl), Orr.. Jan. 7 (AD. Wheal HUB Imrd while. II. 34: liurd' whllu bltnt hu-iii. Ijuuii, ffUtfi-atlun. uuft wlilu. wi'st- cl-n whtt, $1.84;. northern uprinif. H.SJM: IihiiI winter, 11.32; went em red, $1.30. , Today'H ear je-jlptn Wheat, 47; rluur, 11; curn, 2; outs, ; liny, 14. i.iM iti'ooi, iii:at I.IVKHI'OOI,, Jan. 7 (AI). Whiut eloiied i'lu 1 !! hlBlu-r; March Ills, 4d; Jluy 10a, ld; July 10s, 1 ',id. m;w vouk i-itirr MOW YdltK, Jan. 7 (AP). ICvapoi'ltted uppleH uulet: pruned tteaiiy; aprlcolB fli'int pouches 8teady. , : No. I'lflCAUU CAKII CHICAao. Jan. 7 AD. Cosh: Wheal No. t red, $l;3ti; No. 1 hurd, $1.46. ' Corn No. , 4' mtxod, 65 i ci 05ic; No. 3 yellow, 7 (in 72c. . Oals No. S white, iH'jV 3 wlllte,,4ai47,e. .. . ity-rNo. a, '.iii vi j as 14 c. . Uarley 68fl 70fc. Timothy need $5,011 i 5.70. tMoeer :sed I'JS.'oow 32.50. Ijird $12.30. itlh $14.76. - -' Hollies $17.75. . liriTKIII'AT . BAN r-HANCIHCO. Jan. 7 (AH Huiterfut f. o. b. Han l''ranclHco, 50 lit) 6 If. ; I'OltTI.ANO I.IV:.STH'K . I'OII'I'LANn, Ore., Jan. 7 A1') (.'utile, hfiffs und sheep nominal. ly steady; no receipts.. Ten thousand utitonioblles und trucks will be mudc In Kniilund durliiK 1 127 and sent to Melbourne, Austrullu. - , . - 1 - ! 1 i-vi,T micAcb uvEsfiKK ?:M CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (AP U. t?.j Department uf -. Agriculture). Hokb 33,000; active; on light! pigd and light butchers generally! htrong1 to 10c hiffher than best j prices Thursday: bulk deirab!ej Mo to 200 pounds averaff'A H-'.Oj 6( 12.15; eurly top. $12.5. r Cattle 6,000; fed steers and ycarllnfja slow, uneven; 1ovt grade kind easy; mostly 16 to 2f.c lower for past two days: long" f"d h leers scaling uround 1 -76 pouudt.. $11.50; bulk vcnlers to paekorn, $U.50ti 1.60; outsiders, 913.000j 14.00 und beWer. Khecp 1 1,000; fairly active; fat lambs strong to uround 16 burli er; chnlco handy weights, to ship pers und fiiuull killers, $13.00; ueat , held higher: early bulK wooled ofteiinps, ' $12,26 W 13.00; strictly choice 90; pound averuffes urotintl $ 1 2.76; 'extreme, .weight, $1 1.25i 11.75; ' cutlB strong, $'J.;") tit lo.oo mostly; sheep strong; bulk fat ewes, $5,601 7.00;' feeding lambs strong to around 16c high er; good light weight "wool? ! feeders, f 12.15; comebacks, $11. bO at 12.26. V - ' Issue No. 44.444 of The Times, famous London newspaper, , has been printed. ; ' ; Wheat Strengthens In Today's Market CHU'AOO. Jan. 'i (hy the A--(oeiateil l'resK - opening un ehaitged to c up, wheat rose all iirotiml. . Corn, oals und provi- nlnns wer. flrimrr, corn starting V li H to '-jo higher and holding near lo Initial, figures. Wheat closed unsettled ut y'S- tenlny's fiulsli - lo !o highm ; :orn at fc ii He decline to nuce und provisions unehang'-d o 15c up. lo Ic city, I le; I'OltTL.WI) I'ltOlU I. (JUTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 7 (Al) Kgga Ktras up Ic. Current ccelpts, SJc: fresh mediums, 32t ; frosh standurd firsts, IS'-c; fresii standard . extras, 84e; undersized. He. Hut tor Top cubes. lowor. Kxtra cules standards, 4Vac; prime fhsts, 4L'( flrsls, r 40c; prints, &0c; caitoti, 5le. . - Milk steady. Host 'churning creum, (So In valley, 4!e net, ship pers tr.iek In koiiu I. ( 'renin do- llvored 1'urtlaud, " 61 rt( 52e per pound. I taw milk (1 per cent), 2.00 cut. f. o. I. I'ortlatid. . I 'on I try I Inn and higher. Ileuvy hens, 117, If !ie; light, 2 2 v.: springs, 2 I ti 2 2c; broilers, Wj 2Sc; I'ekln .villi o ducks, 2tfti'3uc; colored, ,iomlnal; turkeys, live, 36c; dress i'd. 4 :l (if 4 4c. I'utatoes steady, $l.loi 1.76 per iuck, thilons steady; local, $l.?.f I.S6. W(MM$ Ki:iOltT MOSTON, Jan. 7 ( Al').r-The 'oiniiierelal llullelin toinorreAv w!!l; lay:- - ' "Th" wont market open;i rathirj 'liiietly, but with cunstderable con-i'iih-nei and not a Utile Intere.sl llspluyed In wool In curlaln tiiar ers. I'llces arc steady this week tv it h lust, demand helm; falrlv re n era I In elm motor but chiefly .or tin finer doim-sOe wools. "Tho fort Ign prlmury muTkcts ire buoyant on general compel!. Ion and prices are tending au'in:'. ho buyer everywhere. Kuropt-nn jeootnLiry markets arc steady. Ja pan Is u keen buyer nf w imi. tiirica bhs bought only about iu(-i bird In toe foreign prima rv markets what she bought last son- son to date. ' I tie mantntu Hiring hiiiioii "s egard'il tis sound and t lie pro--iieets good for t he coining year. nlthuu;;h no one looks for any boom times. "Mohair is moderately aellve .nd firm. Tin- t'ommerelal Hull. -tin will tnihltHh the following iniutiit Urns lomnrrow: SenuieO basis: Oregon - Norlh rn. $L031i l.oi; Hno and I'. M. elolhlng. imAftCe; valley No. 1, :' l !:.r. Mnlmlrs Host combing 7 7o; best ca riling, Ci i (i2c. 7T m Kvery child born In Kngland has an expectation " of twelve years longer lire than Its grandfather, says Sir George Newman, chief meillcal officer of llrltaln. 10 Years Ago Today 1 I.. leci-s ntltml-otitic nrtifcivmc mi gotHl niiil. Progressive . i-llfken HulMal nint i Vu iiicrs l 1-.I1.MII. (till I.IM II (HI. The bot IIh" lNHet III iIh long ttm. al. J.7A n l.slloii L&.LDrugCo. Introducing 1 THR SAFRWAY MAN - V v . Primarily, Skagcs-Safeway Stores is un organization of men, and our pur pose in presenting the Safeway Mall to the public is that, through him, those, we serve may get a clearer conception of our activities and the means , by which we bring the necessities of life into your home at the lowest possible cost. Through the pictured activ ities of the Safeway Man we will visualize the many and varied operations that enter into the scientific and eco nomical assembling . and dis-. . pensing of foods the--Safe Way. New, as a character, the Safeway Man is old in his con tact with and service to the' tij public. You meet him every KU af?H& ITOMS?' tlme vou come. 1,uo contact ' r. rD&KYniri i ) lie is in tne stores ana mar kets, in the offices on,' the trucks, in the fields, factories and warehouses. He is a man with a purpose, an ideal and a realizable ambition highly trained, thoroughly capable, always courteous individual, without iwhose zeal, loyalty and efficiency our extensive operations would be impossible". You will find it interesting and profitable to follow his activities closely and be guided, in your food purchases by the recommenda tions he makes. ! , . . ' nt .... j..-iittti.i' - v i wsi. "i -vi A NATION-WIDE INSTITV IIUN- imwm, x.i" ."unere savings are greuieM 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. v Value In Men's Suits High Quality Low Priced You will find real val ue in the Suit offering at this low 'price Buying for 773 Stores makes pos sible this value. : Suits of cassimers, wor steds and serges, in tans, greys 'and blues. Three-, v button models, well tail ored and finished. We can recommend them to the seeker after splendid value at a moderate price. 1 4 k. IB if 'I i Hrltslt financiers have accepted A sixty-year contruct to light Jerusalem. j.( A. mocking bird In. a Hollywood California, park, attacked a six-Venr-old boy. scratching his faco 'and nearly blinding htm. A park guard said he had also- noticed the bird chasing cats und dogs. Qr'1? tthologists explain that the mdc.U-, lug bird bus a protective Instinct, strongly .developed during ncsthiJf period. ; ; r Klrst construction on an 81 -story tower, proposed as the tallest build-- Ing in the wrld, will begin In De-j. trolt In .In nt v. Bohnenkarrip's Mortuary . Fifth and Spring St. n FEATURES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY P. & G: White Naptha Soap, 20 bars . . . . . . . .69c HAMS Eastern skinned hams, sugar cured, whole or half ham, pound . . 24c APRICOTS No. 2V2 tins, heavy svrup, per can 19c PEACHES-No. IV2 tins, yellow clings in heavy syrup, per can . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . 19c PUMPKIN-Very solid pack, No. IVi tins, 2 cans 29c ALL WEEK PRICES BEANS RICE 'Great Northern Beans, ' 10 pounds ::.:. :..::::.::..:....69c Red Mexican Beans, 10 pounds ..:...,;.:,.,...,.."....160c Lima Beans, small size, 7 pounds 98c Rice Fancy Blue Rose, 10 pounds . $1.00 CEREALS , Kellogg-'s Corn Flakes,' ' - standard size package 9c Cracked Wheat, 4 large size package ...25c Shredded Whole Wheat - Biscuits, package ...Jlc Ci-eam of Wheat, ; large package .....1.25c SUGAR, pure cane C. & H. Berry brand, 100 lbs. $6.65 COFFEES . Fresh roasted from our own mills. Ground the day you buy it. ' "White Wrap," blended from the world's finest coffees. One pound ; ...50c Three pounds $1.45 Orange Wrap, blended for heavy strength and aroma. One pound .49c " Three pounds ......$1.45 Blue Wrap, blended for those who desire a good coffee at a moderate cost One pound 43c Three pounds $1.25 CANNED VEGETABLES Peas, No. 2 tins standard grade, S cans ....... ....$1.00 Beans, cut stringless, standard No. 2 tins, 8 cans $1.00 Corn, No. 2 tins, , standard grade, 8 cans i $1.00 Tomatoes, No. 21 tins, fancy solid pack, 6 cans $1.00 Corn, No. 2 tins, Fancy Minnesota Crosby, 5 cans $1.00 STORE NO. 350 rhone Main 711 STORE NO. fi."iPhnnp Main 35 BARGAINS - - BARGAINS Men! Buy From Our Fresh Clean Stock During This v . Clean-Sweep SALE . Compare these prices. ? Sec the Goods and then you'll buy. Overalls ' Bib style. High back. Sale : . noc Price .: Union Suits Heavy cotton . fleece lined Sale ffl on Price ;piXJ Wool Shirts Grey and Tan SeT.-:;$2.44 Suits With extra trousers Price . $23.00 Dress Shirts, i ' With ' collars ; ; . . . attached. r Sale ; ' . QOV Price .....I :..:.... 'O ; .Wright's ; Heavy all-wool V' ' 1 UNDERWEAR ; Price ......... $4.35: Sweater Blazers All colors .; Prke $5.42;; Sale Price Overcoats ;. r New styles. ' ' 517.50 THE TOGGERY