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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
t;a Grande fanning observer 1 Thursd sdiiy, July 10271 TVifro Tip-lit" SI' I M s. . . . : WSftw v? 'AK 'Jo hny Bargains JJsted oil Want Ad J'age ia'iYs I I'lDln "Tin.' Hllim lilxl Sli in." I'.. I'l'i.. I Ici't licr nio diiy anil luinii'd :iway, To iin.swur Drniotracy's call; J li'iir (limiiH'd rx'i' eve as I And she swore she lowl This .sv!thi;nrt of mine, a vision divine, Was the fairest that heaven coii'd send; And though I did j;rieve, she made me lieiieve, She'd lie faithful to nie to the end. Does she dance with joy when some other hoy Says "Dearie, let's no lo a show'.'" Does she jump with jdee and say "Come sit near me On the sofa that I used to lno '.' Don't think (hat I fear, when she's so sincere, She is, for she vowed she would be. Does she no out ni;;hls and take in the siylils'.' She does! you can take it. fiom me! Howard A. Ileily, Kej'.ll. S,1. Maj., Inf. Welcome Legionnaires Where Were You 10 Send Urn Wife (f Sweet elioiee linn-Huns (ir a L&L Company wcicuiiic rimericdii ischium p Je of Your Service The Store m'il X.-i.:it ..f Ihc A. K. :i, i:n:i Kissed her "notiuvc, me almve Years Affo Todaij'.' lu-art a imx uf w.v I it t h- ul' Perfume. Drug .11. H Will Be Our Pleasure lor Men. Stock Iilxchange j Still Iiullish; Close Is Heavy' NKW IMIK, July 'l (AIM -. Hlui lv 1 1 r I ) t s made Iiii IIm t ivrn. ei a loday'H ntai'kid u It h nciiriy' l ,-IIIH- isSIIrM Ulted tO IM'W p (I U pi h 'S for t lie year. A nt l ien u 'olarci) coiiiimom a ad ' the It slncli. I.c.rillaril and Cei ' i,'ic.-:( I'kiH' all inoM-d Inlo it - ' hlf:h Ktmiltd. (lill'T.'l Motors alltiilM" ulini'l: l': y p'-a U a ho e " I t and I S. ' Sfet-I coMitimn was well xii p parte around IJti. l!ro n Shoe, l nioii i'. ul. id.. K s!i,nin Kodal, Cahti I Snindirtw nid Kadio I 'orpoi a t lo i wen aui'4 Hie many other U-.-'U'"i lo i ''.n h nei hi-.-li pi lees. IliiilN were ipih-t hul firm, uli!i I i'aritie. aiel Italltnion- and ( Hoe lit I !f KM el rout Ol the a I- Th- closing as he:iy. Wld---?o,H"nl selling foi liolli aieonnti " i in i t d in t Mr i I ' na I hunt' u h n I1nie,lnt Oil put down lo ant I , S. .Sti . I. i"Ui at .Midors and . a ol I. i i- I ,i en tl'-s ere ha nt -m. . d dnu !i 1 lo :! points tnuh c Ih. Ir li,.,- ,h,-!i ,-y, Is. 'I'ot il sales a p p r ii I in a t e d lMiu.ient Frank Dolp One Down to Coleman At End of 18th' :;i:a,i,i'i,i;. j m ;t mm .hw ititr a I o-l do! put t nt ! he I 71 h hole 1-Tank tolp. I'ot llait.h d- -I. M I mi; his 1 :e'li till-. ellt (HI -I'.wn to I'jiy Cideiiuin. I .os Ane 1' s. Hie .'lid "f Hie llliit MHU' ' on id .if heir :: !i"ie nuileh in th-- weae-'M ntmHelir f;uU IiiUlllit ne n' le today. r lluii SI- In and llaii I . inicyei'. both of Seattl.-. h id tailed tile llililh huh all eet). e 'n wn:t three hole-; oil th" I 'One to s.jiiaie He ir mm ntn.'J le.lleh. Dr i IV WilllM!'. I'tnlland. I im -III. I the first IS fodes one Up o. i' i-handhn- K:ii n. Med Tot d, l.)r . H hen ,1 n tli! e-.pltUe-l the 17f!t -tile iitel missed a -u -1 not it lor a Uill it the lMh. Wheat Unsettled And Lower Today i ii h Ad k Juty :'l t AIM t ne,.. 'UK HM, tti,m;e. to h.e oil'. h-Mt l it' i ... pte,i modi rate fiaiit- all around, i'oiji, oats and oro';shm; u-re itewtfe I'timer, corn siai tttU U!iei,,in to f-He up. and then i . ;r ' it(- m i ) 1 1 , e ' i j ,li I li'lt N'llise'ftlen -t Niiti" intr a tf"nerj, iiihitihv. heal . los. .( unsettled, v lo r net low -o ; i .n n ... to c do e.itt : to '!,( Kir and provisions N;i-M, f.;; v. (I.aek of tn U.'c U't . M W VOISK I'Ut IT tVl-:W V(UK. July I'l AI') Dried I rails steady.. j THEY ARE OFF! Elmer Steele and his accompanying nurse started on his 116 hour endurance run at 10 a. m. this morning, in the New Mr. Steele lias purchased a New Star Coach from Morelock-Service Motor Co., on account of its endurance ability and the fact that he cannot boil a "Star." The car will run 146 hours without stopping the motor under the most trying condi tions of the road, adding no water or oil. Call at the garage, get a coupon and ask about our contest. M ,'EGGS MOVING UP; BUTTER IS FIRMER I, I Annies Still Brinir Gooduuiy in. ow. iji;ii Price Oversupply , of lomatocs in I'oruand I'Oim.AND. On-.. July 21 A1 Thore mcinii no in-I to the -n.tr w prlco ti pt urn Vlioli-Hult- i-jtk hip tuUini; - thin wivk on Hip loci I miirkt'lH. - i:.Ir;m liiivc citln'.l .lj on lln Iftftil dii try rxclmncf .slm'f tin- tn Kliiniiif (if the wrfk. Toil y tiny art- u -nt hitfli'T Him, y- IitiIu y lit -7c. f 'uiTi'iit iTffipis 1 an- alsii a ci'iil Itllit'i' ut '-'A hili- Mtiindunl Hiil mctlluin KrmU :i HIV linn at 2ij untl lr. rf.sptT I ivt ly. I fowrv.-r, n.uot;itionn art- trohiif up uH 'uloiiff tin- coast at pi in' ipal in;ii krtiny rent" rx. A flriuvr tunc to the but t-r murkrt fore-il all ffniU'S uf oul" I ut irr up from K to lc on t h local dairy i-xchanK"' c,si criia y a ft- j crnnitn. To'lay Ml it mlu i-1h arc fl'.h it hair ct nt higher. viH- prime fii'hti anJ firsts caiucil 1c cacli to .'X ari'l :lic, nsjfcctlv.'ly. With the rlw In price lor . Htaiiilard. up went liuttcrfat( to per jkiuiw.. t 'li-a r 1 1 a n.span-nt ' apples a i utill Hi-Uhir at ,i irou'l price, rans fn;: frtitu $;.'.7. t' $:;,imi pir lo. Uec.lpt.i of ne-v applet cuntinu.; Toinatoci an- pravtlcally ul i, n overMiipiily, with,' si-vera I cars ar-rivt-tl yestcrlay ari't warm weath-' ei- almost certain to hiimr In cnasi'l shipments from ThcOalles ilistrji-t, I : ci til wholesale' quol.w itons were ?:i."a Cor repacki-d lujrs,' J','..rii to $:t.'iii for mlKlnnls, nml Sit.'i'l to M.tHi for Th lallcs J 1 1 - pound ruM.s." Ilnthoust- slocks Unv been selling , for L'. and 3i ci.-lilH p'-r pound. I'OKTLAMI ricoiii ci; t I4IKTI,ANI, On-.. Jmy :i (Al', - Mutter x t... 1c hU-her: etta: culas, city. 4lfc; standards. 31u-;, prime i ir.-ds. life; firsts, ;;tii. "n iun-ry (iriees: prints Zr a hove cuhe ulandards. Hutterlat 4nc f. uj h. I'orlland. 1 Milk 'i-c higher; raw milk ( i per cent), ?.;'o cut., f. o. h. I'uri land. j l-;t?ws- i:tru!; up lc; current t-e-j ceiptM up le. I'ie.sh standard o-' teas, l'7c; Ircsh standard firsts, ,2 tic; fresh mediums, 'Jiv: current receipts, Lne. J I'oult i y steady; heiivy lieiiH. " I I w :ic: liolli, I :! - 'u i:tc: springs.' ISc; hroilers. I N Ii r.ic; pekln white, il ticks, l sc : colored, nominal; tut-' keys, live, nominal. j Potatoes steady, K..00 "o 3.ln a sack: onions steady; local. (.-Tij . ? nrrri;ii'AT j HA N 11 1 A N 'IS ', Jufy L'l (APj - -Multerfat f. u. h. San l-'ramdsco, IS 'Or. CIIK AtiU Wlicnt ( )pen iJiiiy v .'. iii'-v, Sfi. ..i:iM?i$)ftft lee. ' IIS-X - STAR. 4 COACH orelock-Service Motor'.-. Company Markets I.ft lllll'OOl, Will AT. I.I VKItl'OUI., July 21 (Ai'l . (Miiutx Wli..l I . I.. I.' .1 1.I..I.... Dec. I (is. May 1UH, .March Ids, 1U? I'oitTi.A.M) viii-:at l'onILA.n, Ure.. July 1 (AO Whcat ltBU hard Oiite, hai l white hlui-Ktoui, haarl, not I In i ti sprlnir, JI.3I; soft while. fcd lion, western w hlte. Jl.Iili; ha;-d Winter. J 1.27; weslen red, Todhy'n car retn-ipis Wheat, 11; flour, 1; corn, 4. ('ini"A(!(, July :l (A!') Wlimt No red. $1.4 ; No. liurd, .2Vi. i 'orn No, ; No. 1 yellow. mixed, U'J'it I. 'Hi ? I.H3 1 ii rt( IMi. Nti. It white. 4 i 'h 4 7t !ty No. t, $ , Harh-y 70 fti Sf.c. I Timoihy iieed - tt.'ui'o 1 . J T . Chivep seed 'i oU.'Mi. Lard $12. 7. ; - Jtlhs- -fli'.iitt. lieUki I 3.7a. ; t'HrA(;i) i;sro( k ClId'AdO. July 2! (AP- t . S. I epart m'ent of Agriculture - - 1 1( Ito.noti; , uneven: most sales in ' I ait lower: pncklnir sows 2fc mf In spots; strictly choice J5'i to 17.'. Ih. w eights scarce; hulk Hi'i t lx00 Mis. tivei-HKcs, $(t.4Mi l.lir.. ' 'uttle' 7.0HH; fed Mteers. year I hi ch and she stock stroiiK to -,re. j liljrher; 'fed steers slow ; on catch- as-cat(di-can hasis, $ I n.r.n down-1 'ard 1o s . r : vealers steady: f-d! medium lo heavy steers. $ 1 4. it lontr' ye.irlines. t :i.2.i: most fed steers, JIL'.UO M llt.fii); vcalef', ?i ;'.ni) m. I .i.lM) to packers. - Sheep---I J!, 0(H); fat lambs open-; fnhly aciivc: strong with Wednes day: Mi'e.smeii asking aiouiid Lie' higher for some choice offerings' f t arly hulk ran'e lamhs, $i:;."r'i. 14.01); b,.-t held around $14.1;.: ; early wulcs n:itie.-M mostly $ 1 ;i.5i.; lew to city butchers. SKS.ti'i; he-t , held above Jll";.; cuUs. $;'."ti'o H.fiO, mostly: sheep steady to weak; fat cw-.-s, lii-HO'd 7.IH); no feedin.',' lambs sold', indications linn. lOim,AXI I .IV KM'OCK PdltTLANI. (He., July 21 t'iittlc and calv.-.s steady: ceipts. cattle 17T.; calves 1 (; t it, . I lotrn steady Sheep' ' and t ipts I 70. Sheep and elpts I 70. receipts i:in. lambs steady; lamb: . . ritisro nti "it SAN KliANCISi'O. July 21 (AP - l-VdiMitl State Market News Serv ice). -Apples: Astrachans, $1.7'. n 2.25; poorer low as $1.2.". Ijoa1 Uriivcnsleln, 4-Hcr. $2. 1 n (n 2.7a, a" eor.Hn'T I" size and tirade. CiltAlX iKh l( iW ( loc iia-H J (2 ino-x i.tTi utm i:is li:P; ' IIM-i I 1 1 -s fi I - cJLfx "where savings are greatest J08 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Siuperb 125th Anniversary All Patent Strapped Slipper I If your feet perspire p.i.itljr choose tills shoe for dnnriiiff. iJaiuty cutouts ventilate your heel : genuine leather boxtoe will not stain hose. fi $4.98 25th Anniversary Rest Your Feet In Simple Shoes ,5 Tin's strapped slipper in Patent with I'nuey trim is priced so inexpensively vhat you can altord a prtir juit to put on after the day's Work. $3,98 25' Anniversary Easy to Wear Smart to Look At Models in exclusive New York shops choose blark ktrt shoes. Kxtreuicly smart and yet comfortable. Patent trim. $4.98 25d'Anniversary All Silk Hose Engagingly Smart J'asliion decrees short skirt - 'inn ot nii;; liosterv into ailiinl proin- tnem e I $1.49 Loyal Service Our. num. rs M $1,49 r e c-rep- bJsicry tfiies 25thAnni iversary No. 445 Hosej Full-Fashioned A popular hnsc for tonr ear at a small pri,- I I. f.lshmnrd ,;, ( K.lk wjh a nhre thread (or added dura bility, bo low-pnccd. 98c : t i a i i I'liKI'I.AN'li. iir.. . Vhr lari,'..! Mnlis I lo I li t.-t . si 1h,i ! hllMif up I'.ir Ih. ': - liiiirs. iirv I 'ltlll!' ' . I ( I i- i'i n lli'MIMl IS'1 slum- i.i In Nov. A. I', l-ln.i. and nwiii l.i v l't. '.lim: t Sr. ki Maniii; . t'opln I,. .-r,.r.- h ..I IVi . .1 sin. I Mr, lulirlh ll. n .v li -i ! I 'In tint Hi v hns b i I arK rokin i CiT-ls th.t A NATION-W0 INSTIlUfiUM NN EYU). Values, 25'h Anniversary Oxfords For Particular Men They are "oh,' so comfort able" say ttie fortunate own ers of these gun metal calf .hoes with the stitched trim. Inexpensive at $3.98 25h Anniversary Will Made Shoes For Spring Day Built for the man who likes Style, Quality and Com fort. Tan or black.' Good year well. $3.98 Fit the Feet ... And the Occasion) and a man can't help a hiiit of a str::t , in his walk. It' the smart last and that feeling of glorious com- , fort.' $4.98 Men's Fancy SilkHoie Here's an important value. In novelty checks, plaids and plain colors. Mer cerized lisle heel, toe and top. 49c 1 25th Anniversary "701" Hose for Men Real quality and work manship combined with low price make- "701" Hose an exceptional value. Pure thread silk with mercerized yarn foot and ribbed fop. At, 49c 25tfi Anniversary "4-for-l Hose" Mercerized Lisle Here is a value that rep resents a real savings in nose merchandise. 1 Made of extra quality mercerized lisle, including heel, toe and top. 'Exceptionally low priced at 4 pairs 1.00 ! Ul Congress Is ; ! A Possibility KAi'lh riTV, s. li. .inly -( A I '1 - - I nfiu mid pi-rsiinully 11 Sicii.taiy llonvcr. li.-a.l of tin- i"'1 ii'inisti-iiltou'M AliMsLswinni n'1 i I'lininiltii or pri.slni (-ondlli" ''"f " ! lium.-d l.y tl- Innnchitloil ol IlK'U n ixhli'itoi.-i j ihuIm r jiiri,, if suuthirn luu'1' lniUnir. "an I t l'n-Ki,,.,lt rw,,,.,. ,V1, ,,-, ii,r ir In siii-i,-,.. j loiliiy to uHi- lonsiili rution t" ' Inli-cmitkiiiii' , uiK'ntlun Unit ,.hi..,- m I'onpri.HH was advisutilf to H'l hiii t: pi. .i.i. -in.