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Page Four EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June 1C, 1927 H tl J! Kt I ;p(Branhc gating hscrurr (Inrornoratrd) An Independent .Newspaper .FRANK B. AfJI-KBT Edltor'tand I'ubllither HAHVEY F. MATTHEWS . iluwinc-ta Manager PubllHhed evenings, eictpt 8unday, at 1418 Aiamn Avenuw, La Grande, Oregon. The Obstrver-Htar publlnhod every J-'riday. KntTed at the ToBtoffice at La (Jrande, Orfon, uh hwund Clans Mail Matter under act of March 2. 18 79, .,. OFFICIAL PAPKIl OF UNION COL'NTT ANIJ TIIK CITY OF LA CliANUK MKMUKJl ASSOCIATED PItKK.S The Asnoclated Ith l exclusively entitled ui use for puMlca '. Hon of all now dinpaUhm credited to It or not otherwitw crd!t-d If published therein. All rights of republication of Hfieclal dis '. patchbM In ihirf paper, und alo the local news herein ulno ure reitrved. f BCJISCUII'TION ItATKS liy :irrh- Dally, per month In Advance . Dally, per elx months in advance Dally, aliitfle copy - iij Mall Dally, per month In advance , Dally, pr px month in advance Dally, per year in advance , Weekly ObHerver-Htar, per year 7r0 ..St.&o &c Bl ..$2-60 ..16.00 ..I2.GQ SUMMER FRUITS ON PORTLAND MART MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Cherries Hring $2 for 15 Pound Jiox; I'eaehes, Apricots Aj))ear i oiitlanh. on-., June h; (ad K.iiiimer fruit are hiking Hi' tiiaik.-t wiHi royiil anne eli.-i rli n. a.e,in.l.-' j,.-;,. l,,- ;,lld ,irt. i oln r. .r. nt. .1. ')',.. i hi-i rli 'i! (ruin Hi. Muy IMIi, Wash.. ili.;- Del lir.iiKlit .. r I.', ,.,imi. l,o:;. I Tin- j. ;i- ti. :j. rriim I 'a llfoi n j.i. i iiio..i in :'..:, i., t:.-;. ,.,- i,x, "'"'I'liiit' to id-. Aj.ri.olH froml fuiutli.-.n point moved ;it ri'-r -'4 .oim-l box. l.oeal l.ll 11. . ;.l I.3T, :,ii. fl.r.l.j It orate, eal.O.'ii!.., "I H -j In 7'- l'-r llOIIII.!, illl.l ,.;i ;, 7 , ,,-.-),. Ollol H.lt'M on tin- johhliig. HIKU1 '"I) .... K-tt. . 'IIK.'A(i() liltAI.V OlM'ii Jllj,'h lw Clo-? I I I ', I I I !t 111', ill lll'34illlls, "-''i4II3 IIITi II lll!IIIS Further Recovery Is Made Today In Stock Market Llllltl'ool, ;.vr LIVKUI'OOL, jn(. ,,, (AI) Clow uh-.-.t uni lmiiKi d to ' - ., Jovvir; .my ,. 2,.,,j; 0l j In c. Ion, I I '.id. '' i,iitriAMi wiiK.vr ' ! I'"i:t.am. on... j,,,,,. I,; ,,,.,! - Win lit - UHIt dar.l ,,. : i..'.-"2; linr.i whit.. i,iii,.,i,.,; ; l.auit, $l.f.n: fi.i..ratmn. tl f,' M".: I1..1.I winl.r, tl.l: iioril. Corn Is Strong A 8 Market Closes tin f.pnijif, l.:;v Toii.iy'x c flour, Ml; vvatcrn i( J, oi n, i-iptN WhfHt, ; oiita, 1 ; hay, H. I riiK ACo, Jun- 10 AI') op n ! inir unchanK' d to c off, corn ; iun lily ro- lo w i'il uhovi- y s ; i j.iiiy"jt finish. Wlit al Btart' d i-4 to c down, ralliid a litt Ir and tin n dropped lower than before. i (Jat.H wuic firmer. I 'i ovlbioua j d to h;ik. ! Corn closed Hti onj;, 2 '-t io N'i;W YOIIK, 3uri" It; The Ht'jck in a i k.-t today jua ! f urthfr I'L-oM-iy front the sharp 1 r-f,.,ston of Tu.-.d:.y. with h-a i-( ertt buyinjf in the railroad Bioupj and cfiiatn estaiilished industrial 1' -i'l- rs. FtienKth of coniraKri d. hout-vr. ueie unti'i:,- i Valley t.ikahb- sSfris of forci-d li-fMUida-( tion In a handful of sprciulti's. I uy ahiiorption of liener tl Boss of the Road "Zipit" Play Suits for Little Fellows $2.00 N. K.West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years tht-Sfc (h&U'-st- - - 3. Local tractions, liow- ndunc'd lriskly. Iiinlsc:i and .t-iuhattan id Arnold C'on Htalili' and ("hri.lttc Itrowii iiniru'- nd- Molom. r. S. .St.-. -1 and Haldwia j 3 Sj ' Total sal jand many of the mil shares guo i 1'roxlmal.Ml i.SDU.UOM slmics iinp. tuH to tlic upward trend, car- link's U.S.). $a.r.-. ADVERTISING It ATK8 Olxplay, forelpn, pr column Inch IiiKplay. local, per column Inch Time contract, prices on application. ...42c Uc t;oi.s i itiKMis- -ii, fear hlin; and he WII i.h) n-rss of Hi- Lord is vv them his C'lVenaiit. vvjlh I Ik-jii that I'kiIiii IT,; I 4. ei.'rs. eytias. an- do'. n ;i L'lie on Hie local dairy ,-v-while firsts in- down a iJIr. Otli. r Krades aieljn- 1 'o I ,i ic s 1 1 out rlia nr ieasf.1 for cuiiiB at yesterday oi by 11, .'I'll mi Hi toe;! pounds i I Hlt'AMI CASH flllCAfio, Jun jo Wheat No. ,H,,. .47 t'oi n - No. mixed, :,7 2 yellow, 11.1,1 .j. (lats No. 2 white. No. :t w hite. 4h r.ii i;y,. , m Hurley r, bc, Timothy seed l.7".; .',.75. ClOler Seed..- fl'U.OH tf 3 5.HM. l-ird $ I 2.7 5. Itilis 1 1 -1. Ilelli,., -IM.I;. i lo t hif;h 1.4 K ii c; No. I Vaudeville, always conservative, is that the old jukes are Ihc best. continual reminder Koui-fit'tlis of our murderers are never found. And when the other fifth admit their crime, the juries: act as if they didn't believe it. ii ket. llest cent to eiuiji ki-. cent to chanif d Hutte, h.meed dairy e wen, inc. yesterday. I-resh cocntiy dre and l.oulliy ar ahout steady. 1 lilt Af.O l.l LSTIM Ii Hlf.MiO. June 10 (.M- r. sv pai tliient ,,f AL'l l, nlln,,.i lielief 'j '"' : cany " " o'osiiy si. any with We, lues- day's uveniKP; loi, ja.lf,; hulk de. KLAMATH FALLS, lire.. ,.Iunc slrahle I lo j,,,, vl.,.M(fl,, l(i (AT) .What Is l.elieved to he i 1. Mii !l. I (I. a new w orld's record trout efr j Cattle, j '. una; ,., (,.,.,. ;(n, lake has hei-u attained at the I lia- i yearliiiK.i uneven; lurccly stcudy: moiid I. axe t-KK slalion. accordini; ,'tfraKs covh and heilers, 10 to lo a I urn.- ilislane,. idione call yen- j lower: main f, -4-kill. Is holdllu; up; terday fiotu Lloyd Tucker, hi.veateis steady; last weighty and chilli;., of tli, si.ition. j medium weillht steers, l:i.7.1; Ion" The record I 7 million ..itwi. Is ' y.-a rlins. II:'. 7.",; tmhl kinds one-half million more Mian the ; 5 1 2. jr.; mosl fed sl.-ers. III. on., hik'h mark s. t in in.':, w hen 1 7 ,; l.l."u; yearlink's. Ila.aii ', 11.7,",; l.llliion ei:c:; were taken. v.alers, I IJ. f,o -i 1 ;l.f,u. ITie ei,';.'S are "eyeine" and to- I She Record Trout Egg Take Is i" .line with wheat firm se eain. (tats ia to "i provisions varyinif from iluc of 3nc. up K'c hurh k'roun.l for the yea:'. Motors reach -0 a s ri 5 points, and only frac- un.l.-r Its pak price for Itock Island srot to 11. i LouiH-Southvsestern St c.. lUTIIJITAT '"" th- hichest ever altaincd. SAN' I'ltANl'ISCli. June 10 (AT) TJl' closing was Irregular. I'ro - liutterlat f. o. Ii.. Sail f'ranciso. j ' it-takinir sales h.-camc more ner 4i !i i 411c. . voiih In popular shuies, in final . , I deaiirik's. Ileneral Motors reacting ! '1 points w hen new points or.vvp;ik I'I'IT ' n.-ss developed elsewhere. Ilan- NKW VOKK. June 111 (AI'l. ' Kor and Aroostock fell 7 poinis lo ie.l fruit unehane. d. ,,r,.l I'ark and Tilford and L.-hlch IlltO-tte.V ti. n.-ial k'aln of '.tonally ail time, and St. hoth th- I I'OltTI.ANIJ I.IM'STOCK rilliTLANI), Ore., June IS I Ifolpts Cattle, 125, calves. I cars 10. Steady, f - Hoffs utrady to stronu: rcc-ipis j 7:'n. Heavy weights Can lo -TH ills.), medium, good and choice. s.i'.i 'i 5,ir; medium weight ('"" to 2iu lbs.), common, mediiii.i. good and choice. J.2"i 'o 1 t.-'ii.; light weights (I5n to I'.m U.S.). common, medium, good and choice :c4. ii it). Ii: light lights (cm to mil Ihs.l, common, medium, good and choice. $1.aa'.i la. tr,: packing iou;;h and smooth), .;.2, ; sl.aieht. r pi;;s, (;to too l::;i medium, good and choict, 1 In. la; f.ed.-r and stockei up-pigs (.a to l.,ll ll.s.), mediui.i, ! good and choice. $U. I TiU 1 tl, 20. j (Soft or oily hok-s and roasting 1 pit,s ...vellrl. d in above uuotatioti 1 ,..,,1 I..., ft.. , . 1 ; ir.. ceipts :'sr.. choice SI lbs. CllllS llll I C yeatiini: w choice, $ 7. '! men lo choi. S3. an 'o 4.C". Lambs, down, I nim.r.i. I ;i.i.li; , M.i'i medium to 11.511 '.I IS..',.,; J'i.llO:,, J!,. mediuin i.i ewen, cotn ' 0.5(1; cullx 'I'liree kings have been invited to ail. ml the Chicago centennial in i;i:i". according to the colnmil-t.-e. The kings, not being so busy tiles-- days, (uobabty can find lime. ' Two hundred of Ainiee Mci'herson'.s parishioners seceded, t lulling her to live up to her own preaching and he "four sijuare." Meaning not triangular? day the laborious task of hauling .in over snow covered trails and nils will start. Tucker will bo aided In Hi is work by List riot (Jam.: I Warden Marlon ,1. Jtarl.-s. ep- J If there's danger of the earth's population inci easing 32 times in the next hundred years, as a Wisconsin University professor says, hadn't the university better start a depart nvent of birth control? ea.-.y nesday: si'iu 11;.; 7. null; sales very lilt I.- done A few events overshadowed in the news by international interest in Lindliergh, Chamljeilin and Levine Stiesemann and Tchitcherin met to discuss the Anglo-Russian break, the Averescu cabinet fell at Hukharest, Jugoslavia and Albania broke off diplomatic relations, the I'oincare cabinet faced a crisis, complicated affaii.s in China liecanie more complicated. Such things are of little general interest when three brave men have safely spanned the Atlantic in airplanes. , i - The Persian women have started a campaign for dress re-! foi in. They are objecting seiiously to the Moslem veil, and are not only demanding, but actually buying hats in large numbers. So far, they wear the hats only after dark when they walk out with husbands or sons in the street.; where they are apt to encounter Kuropeans. Jiut the mere fact of walking aiiroad at niglit is .sulliciently radical lor the mo ment. Some day some Persian social leader is going to wear her new Paris hat lo an afternoon tea and then it will be all ! over with the veil. I'Dlt l L.XM) I'LDIil ( i: j 1'OHTLANIi, Ore., .lime III (AC) ' lltitler- L-.Ira ctib. s. city, .".a Hj,:: slau.lar.ls. :::)-; prime flists, :i s -: firsts. lil'.'je. Cr.allleiy rices; j I'linls ;:. above culie standards, j i riillter.'al 4'ie f. o. b. I'mlland. i Milk - Hteu.ly: raw milk ( I p- r cent l, J.:';', cut. f. o. I.. I'oitl.lll'l. Ilillterf.it 4"e f. o. b. I'oilland. i;".'s i:tras and firsts lo low er. Ciirient r.c..ls, :'oc; Ir.-sli iiiediuuis, lsc; fresh sla n.ki rd firsts 21. ; liesh stall laid extras. 2;!.'. I'ouilry steady; h.avy hei.s. Li 'o L'li.;; ' light. U' .iMe: spi lui;s. mllliil; broilers. 1 5 'n I lie ; I'.-Lhl ducks, 2"c; colored, nom inal: tuik.-ys, live, ii .. ii i i in, 1 ; dress- . 3 7c , OnlOUS Steady: local, ' $.'.75 I"'- I'ol'll.u-K. l.f.-.l I.Sf.. in. I most bids 25 r more lower than Weil hest native lambs held at few medium to good natives around $15.5.1; bidding 5:ie or more lower on culls; sheep steady to weak; few good fat ewes 5.5.l'o 11.25; no feeding lambs sold; Indications around steady. M.IM WILL NOT M:CK . NKYV VoliK No. girls, mini positively will not neck. A propos al ssing young llilng threw her arum around him In 'rimes Suuure He shook his head and shoulders and backed away while the police re strained the young lady. ITM II L CIIIC.Mlo , 1.175 for (unci lr;ta:;.iilt III ook county -ves. II i.a 1e a I I.e., a n. .. I" est,.!., of pr : lead. TOO ( OSI'I.V 1 1'. I casket al Mowers hi a liny lust: bat.. c. under a.L Is. in, n' I sti.-h a sum I. ooi late CSIeaito labor and I. II b. SOLI III. da WKATIIKIt AS I'Sl'AI, This was to be the sutnmei less year, accoiding lo the scientific, weather prophets. So far it has shown no signs at all of living up to their forecast. The United Slab s weather bureau has recently completed a summary of weather conditions for the months of March, April and May. Relieve them or not, their figures 'and data show that for the country as a whole, tempo -attires averaged from mutual to two degiees above normal during l!ie..e months. . ; Tint weather h.is been ti icky, these experts, admit, so tricky as to fool the incxpci ieiicctl observer. In certain see-' lions mere was twice uie nnimai amount ol rainlall ami in some of the western st.it.'is the lemperatute ranged from m mill to three devices below luiimal. I'.nt even these sei'inino alienations natural. "People I'm net," says a mctco. ok ment of itgi icultut e, "that the nsiial kiml usual. There weie kiliine but theie always ale killih;' fmsls So there we are! Ami al'.i-t all. tne best ftiends and most lehanle s'siul - us in one vetsion i r nnother. 1., la. C(l,M' s;il , , iblc lis,- In )) m:.i:o ii.mlv T.M'i A ne.-ro ! newspaper Inn iigiirnl . here Is Hie ! "lily in Hie I 11 it ".I Stales. ( Mb- eis have , stlirle.l III Sev.ial , . ill. . Including Chlcnun. b.u l...e Mil.Hl lived. be A Vi'ide Slatement Mi'Mi Krvs I't itr: I'aint contains mole While Lead and pui" l.lns I Oil than any ol her brand of mix. .1 p.iinl sold in Oiegou by any d.-al.-r or iobher and it costs no mole than otle I brands. It Is li.ii',; ft Hi; and is sold by llVC.r, I'AINT CO. "l-'ui- lid Vi-ars" If you talked with Donald Brian about throat protection. he'd say to you 'T MODERN WAY TO GET WEulfj Vlllfm, ! 1 are normal am igist of the depart of wealher is uu- ihn mg tin- -pi ing months, s ill thai pei i. nl." tther is one of our It d. I. alxitit, to furnish topi weather man about, t our heart's cotit.'iit. .i i always w ith be complained kel the local 1 marvel to am Will Take Trip Through Lara llcds KLAMATH I' ll!. (AI'l Led Nuiy, I'. ..Hand of j'orlland .HI to uriLe In K!a 1. Illp Sond-.v 1 1 No qtiArkcry lo elcctrif.il tiiMtimiils fnr Mih Htnod -I'rcsiiure. lihcumAtism, Ncu rili. Organic Ditrdcrs and other UK. The benefit nre heinjj proved in thousanit.i of homer, today. Science h.is provided the Inducton to afford home electrical trc.it miiiis at little cost. This hppliancc Is far superior to itKincfic belts. L.islsa life time. Send for free booklet f M'lftfiilnK mrthod, Juil of SIM l I -M, IM KODITToHY C. H.R n.t :t(iUv MDNHY. HACK (H'AKAN TKK of Mill ' In lion. INDUCTON COMPANY 10S North 9th Street Portland, Oregon Sometimes Even tiie IJest Finances (io "Uad" 'i lie I'i'ielidly, expel ienced c d'. !.;il of your banker w i!l help safeguard your linanri.il stiTictuie. Tin: IIHIIM Mi M MOI1I IMtV L.oly As aslant I " ' . RWl p.f-l .y;..;. I i!!;tul; "I'mtieth 'enr of Friendly Service" ISKADLEY SWIMMING SUITS AUK l'KKFKCT Kirrixr, A l-'rct: Hook "How To Swim" with Kadi Suit To Introduce The Salo of i:i:.l)I,KY SUITS Wo Will Cive 10 I'KIv CKXT OFF On All Swiiiiiiiinu: Suits liouplit at Store Friday and Saturday fci.os 22 to :'.(! I .SIS lo !:.7. Norton's Kiddv Shoo ,u' w I There's a big differ' ence in cigarettes, I find. I am especially critical because my voice is such an im portant factor in my profession. I find Lucky Strikes pro tect it, keeping it ever clear and never harsh" Donald Brian, the ever impular actor. You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes arc mild and mellow the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process "It's toasted" no harshness, not a bit of bite. 66 It 's toasted Your Throat Protection 9 Wirn in Ncto Ynrl vonurc cnnlinl'v int ilcj lo sec dmii Lmck Strikes urc made at our c.vliibit, comer Bromliciy ua,l 4nh Stmt. Money Savers Every One! HUY .NOW DKRlNi; uur opeiiii sale Lr;c,.u;i; Fine Suit Cases 1 guaranteed for 1 vear S1.00 to $ 105 All Leather Hags $ 1.05 lleavv Overalls $1.15 Carpenter's Overalls $12.10 Men's Work Sox Pr.. i)c Men's Work Shirts . ?.len's St ran- Hats (Dress) $1.10 - $1.98 - $12.19 Women's Silk Hloomers 08c Former Loral ion Andrew's Variety Slorc W omens Silk Dresses $5.05 - $9.95 Star Heter I'an Flints, 30c Yd. Men's Dress Shirts . values to ,?.o,.50 Sale, $!.()() Crochet Thread Sp(Mi!, 5c Women's Smart. Hats 125;; off Tahle Runners (Kmliroidered) $1.19 Ksmond Hlankets & 1 10'c Off )1)CS Westenskows' Cash Bargain Storo v, ,...,.. . .v. n ii.iiini.i; ai ii.ii i;ain l r tees