Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
Friday, Ortlor 21, 1027 HA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER EGGS UP TO 55 CENTS LOCALLY house cucumbers are priced at two for 16 cents. Jn Die fruits. Florida, grapefruit are lilted ut two fur 41 cents, or anges arc to to in cents a U'-n and lemons atv up to Cu tints u doz n. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Potatoes Listed at $1.50 a Sack Florida Grape fruit Offered 2 for 45c . Kkkh Jn Iji Grande liavi tnken s. j lieu spurt upward and retnll prices : fn; iiitcd as lilKh as 55 cents to-j day. Karllcr this ttctk the I'liotu-j lions were lo cents cheaper jer ! dozen. ! New potatoes art- wiling ut f l.&a J a sack and California tomatoes atv bringing 13 cents a pound. Hut- j CHICAGO ;iiai l'OItTI.ANH. Oiv., Oct. 21 AI') Tlie I oval hob-sale, market for butter ami cgjs ruled fully firiu today and dealers Hint finding ac tive trade, demand for most all gruu'e of both fresh and storage blue kit Oaiiy exchange iiotalloiiK Wert; uiH'hanKt'd 'except that first grade fresh eggs were up -'c to 4.v.' per dozen. Call for country dressed meals and live poultry offered tn tin lo-1 tal market wac sufficient this morning to absorb tiiost new re ceipts of choice iUaiit stuff at stead) prices. Choice veal wasget- UlM-at ihv. .... MarWi May .... Mn i.'iseijn; . I!7-I:!7K ..l2IJISIIi High 135-i IJM 128. Wheat Continues - j Reactionary Halted Temporarily But To Drop; 2-Cent Decline Today i.ivi:itrooi, vviin.vr l.lVKItl'OOI.., Oct. 21 (AIM fiohe w lift 9, to Til lower: Oct. I"s I'.il; Oec. I ox. SVid: .March lea, 3it: .May Ida. :,!. 10 Years Ago Today "Kim 1mmI Help Mill I Ik uni" 1 fin;; a ii or Heritor! Hoover. Our ciiocoi.ati: m iii;i MII.KK are noted for fine flavor. Tumi value and t-te. l'ull ereum milk, TliompMin's double i ii it 1 1 -cI malt, HaxelviiMMl lee Cream and (he finest Clinco late lit every one. Then, Iiki, imr dlMauserh Ii.' W liow lo make lliem. Have one for your Itincli. L & L. Drug Co. i)itn..M iu:at rollTI.ANH. Ore., Oft. ri Al Wheal MliM hard white. ll.zz; (hard white bliiestnn, baart, tl.tV; I ft deration, soft w hite. w e s t e r n w hilc, hard Inter, f I.J!; uorth ' ern 'spring, western red. $1.17. tins 1 1. J7 and occasionally 18c IUUU " '"r r'.-.p. v. ..e..i. per pound, while litst nuallty hogs) -J6; fltur- torn- ,y OJth' were sellinj; from 15 to laf cents "' s- per pound. Iimbs were steady around .(. lo Sic. flllCVic, 1 AMI Modi ruti' u.,ll. or Ilvi. poiillryi 1 ,M,'AtilJ. tJ''- :1 A I") Wh. ill w.-r.- clianlriB uii nl lirl.in l.ul I N"- 1 ,l'''r'1' No. : liard. und linrhuimi'd since Ihc firm of 1 -i l I .-4 t Little Change in Lumber Condition, CHICAGO. Oct. 21 (AP) Kur Hie third day In ftucce-uton. wheat land t-orn us ttcll dropped under tho acutfon'a previous low record. Kxcellent weather to speed thresh ing of wheat und to condition the, I corn crop was largely responsible. a; Starting at to c decline, wheut i ld 3 to 10 points below their ear- uniKfwent asllffht further setlKirk i Mer high levels. Corn opened hi t So great was the aecuinululiu: Stocks Break Wide Open at Close IJGPenneyCm NKW YOliK, Oct. 21 (Al) Stock prices broke wide open in tiie last few minutes of trading on ttie stock exchange toduy. Houston Oil dropped from 17 'i to 151 and dozens of other ihsiies, including General Motor a. t Sloe) und 1-high Valley. General Hallway Signal. American Tele phone and Telegraph and Tiinkea ed going Close to CI. Total sab approximated 2ui),fioo shares. NKW YOltkV Oct. 2I,AH Ueuoits from 5'(i of the large com "l,,'7:" .rr:V'.,.:nu then rallied association for the week ended Oct. '" , " - . oi selling oiuera inai ine nni.i Mu- llttle change from the . - , " " . i.uions were noi prinieu ou Shipments of soft- j f T " nvo iiau uun u- j in jh uniu zz minuua alter uie , wood mills, however, were consul-1 - inarh iiuu cioswi. A nolnblo- decrease in; ciun-u uiwmeu. i u i c down: I , show .-k befoie. erably less. new business wiis shown, coinpan d; 2"c lower; corn i to ,wtth a year ago. with production i" on ani provisions SKW YOltK. Oct. 21 (Al) siic tlM- week. A eiy good tall Is re ported for you tig turkeys, now tjuoted from 3u to 33 cents per pound. Concord snipes were in large re ceipt on the wholesale market and showing generally improved condi tion. Kxcellent concords could In- had at 3 'i cents per pound. j Fancy It use burg Jonathan apples' were o,uoted at $-'.25 per box atidj extra fancy in huge sizes weie held at $2.ut. , 1 Corn No. 2 mixed. t2; No. 2 yellow. Mi M'io. t HtS NO. 2 W lllte. 47 j ri 5uj; No. 3 white, 451 47 ic. Itye not quoted. IlsHey 72 4l S3c. Timothy seed $!.4i'i t.lS. Clover swm! $20.5a i 27.75. Uird $12.30. itlbs $12.37. Jielfl' s $H. .ami snipnu-nta mwui w j Hardwood oM iations were larg-l ler In nil thiee ttwiis. than in the ! preceding week. I nfilled orderstif tiniifhern idne and west coast mills were 554. 542. 053 feet against t 5Gl.(4r,942 feet the previous week, 1 t'HICVMiO LIVESTOCK Spud Label Is Plan of Bend's Potato Growers .notici: TO chi-:iitoiw ! Nollco la licnl.y nifii 1'"" County Courl of I'nlon county. On -, S. jKon. Iiiui ii.oinl. d tin- uniiiwsn : ua Kxifulnx ol l , u ntiiini nt anil cntiit.- of Mary Hum-j ini r, dcci'uw d: and all n roli liav-j Inir clalm acalnst naid i-rtuli- an- licr.by notified lei present name In wrllinB. duly verified, witli lrnpei vouchers, to the undcr.-'ll.'nYd ut li (irande. OreKon. within siv ntsnllill friuii tin- first publication of tins notice. Dated and first published Ihl" 14th day of October. Wl. FANNY SO MM Kit. Kxeculrlx of the Uist Will and jTht recJitionary Itiovclnenl In stock j Testament of .Mary Summer, I prices, u htch has been under May Deceased. 1 most of the Week, was halted to-:,.,.,,, & l;,erhard. day. Some irregularity took place A1(orm.Vs for Kxeculrlx. at the o;eninff as a result of )iiUl-' rift M-Im-HK- Nov. 4-11 Tin- Cattle S.oimi; -uneven:-' largely WOOL HKI'OItT HOSTON. OCt. 21 (Al1) I I'OK'ri.AND, Ore.. Oct. 21 (Al') Commercial Bulletin lomorron- will ; steady on flit steers: -she slock ac ' ci.tn.. ,md . :llv. n mi in lv r Ii,li i 1 live oil lower Erades; weaks oil 25 rattle. Hoes steady: receipts cltldlnit lt) direct. tSheep and litmbs steady 1011 sheep. : only moderately , C1IICACO. Oct. 21 (Al' I". S. ; Department of Agriculture) lloifsj .- . ' ic.uml; butchers tsll lbs. stron?; ' IIK.NI, Ore.. Oct. ;i Dcscliuten jsputs hlKher: desirable pllfs steady; Netted Oem polatocs, C S. No. t others 1M tn 16c lower than aver-'i Krrule. or butter, (rrown by mem t liB'l'Mi, Ill.fcS paid for choice; , Ixrs of tllo Central Orecon I'ota- ;.i0 to Z 7 1 lb. welKhtn: bulk 2 20 lo to uniirrrs o-snmauon, , 111. u Jim lbs: (1I.4UU 1I.S.U. ' ' plainly labi'bd thl year. This has i ucen oeciueo oy uie menusTS or l the uHiioctat ion -and officers aro now enraired In working out a plun fur Utbe.llins tbe contninei dutiun inspired by Inability, or un willingness to meet margin cullt. but the market soon swung up ward under the leadership of the oil shares xvhich have taken little part in the "bull" movements of the last few years'. ' 'Other oil issues advanced I lo 2 points but Houston was an excep tion, selling off 3 points. 2Mi. In- j medium to good fat cows ahd heif. i .nc label tsg will dl.HUn-.-I,oln,s- uesenptions or xooi nuvc ,.rs: latter cluss snowing mu.n la, M M1, . ,,n- I- I - Pm,l, amin were nellve r. po. i ux mo iimiv mvy w-ere iiumu.-r oi speciames. i3 ifjc. SPECIAL SALE OX SHOES AND DISCONTINUED STOCK To Last This Week Only One Lot of Shoes To close out at Half Price One Lot of Kiddies' Dresses Values to $4.50, to close out at $1.49 Ladies' Silk IIose Valued to $1.00 to close out at SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIALS NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Itcttcr Merchandise Lower Prices In murk. live all remained firm and medium wools. ! weakness: vcalcis- unchanged receipts "liiarler-liloods In particular, nave mostly western grass steers oiler- kicked and In addition to telllmr , risen in price again. Altngeiner. u,d; best fed yearlings. I M.su: veai-j tM. conUnicr that the notutoo the market Is strong and healthy. 4, .p. III. 5o 14 lo'blg packers. 1 (. r-rnn In Central Oregon 3AN KHA.NCISCO. Oct. 21 (AI'l Nothing new with reference to lhc sheep IS. "Mid: slow; generally f will carry the- guHntin,.- of Iho Itutterfal f. o. b. San Francisco. , cl,l ' report. d. about steady: fat native ' lambs ; grower and, tho nwoclallnn. "inn luieign markets hold steady quality good: mostly Ji:i..J'i IJ.a"; Only potalCd f. members of tho and the tendency of prlcis on the best yearlings bid by outsiders, ' association will carry' tile ia.g. 'choicest .wools is upward. Kiad-J $ ( 3J5: asking . around and;. ' , lord reports rnther better bntiiness. J jj( fr choice rangers: few 100 to :W ydKli'VlttlT ' ' Ijibor troubles .threaten III Gcr-'iao Ut. natlvi- buck lambs, JIM'j . many. Ill.SU: culls J10i 10.75; few choice,. NKW YORK, Oct i "The mill situation Is wtthout'ft ewes. $i.25 ' 6.60; good kinds. Dried fruit steady. material change. Independent top , $5. so fi B.; lieavb-a. 4.5o Si o:- feed makers and spinners find tile mar-;inI? lambs suiinlv limited; demand kct still a narrow one but the larg- , i,,,or $14 down.' VB,I " er factorieu are well occupied, al-; - though new business Is lcs aetl :i cap r-n tf..fnn llnmlhv llSi 1 tr I vnlU r t 111 Ki di I ? 'r-hnal t14f.li Mtrir 1 1 ?- nut "'!. r,n'Hl xJLa Grande Seconds I steady. Texas growers still reject) PlajJinO COVC TeCMl , all bids, although some consign-1 a a j uietita are rumored to have been i ! alfalfa. (IT; oat hay tltli 4 4.60; stniw. J7.60 per ton; selling prices J2 u ton more. The Cove high senubl squad and; Bulletin will ,,0 second stringers of the 1-a J effecled." Tile Commercinl publish Uie following wool quota- (,,,, ikIo squail are playing this lit- lions tomorrow; . .' ternoon In a ame thai commenced Scoured busts: Oregon l"lnean-l al 3:15 on the high school athletic The married couple that doesn't pull together sooner or later pulls (apart. I xotici: or sai.i: j NOTICE IS HKItKHV (ilVKN that the undcrsigni-d. Trustee 111 lHankruptcy of Uie estate of i Charles H. DeHaas, biinkrupt. does ' hereby offer for sale the real prop erty described as follows, lo-wil: I The undivided half Interest of the KKK of Sec. IS. Tonll- Kxtreme gains In a number ofi slnp 3 h , Jt. 40. 1... . -M., con high priced specialties such as'Abl- tabling 10 acres more or less, tlbl lower, American Machine and all In Union County, Oregon. Foundry. American Tobacco lssue, The said property to be sold ut fidelity - Phoenix Insurance and ! private sale to the highest and best liossia Insurance, run from 4 to m! bidder for cash, subject to inort- gage liens, on seaieu uhi i" we reived by the trustee of J-a. Urande. ( iri-rrnii tint hiter tlmil 1 1) O'clock A sudden) . ' n MftmiHV the 3rd dnv Of outburst or buying in tne prererreu ; NoVt.lni(pr 1927. The trustco re stocks of the National Hallways of Ht.rvo9 lh(. rBnt (o r,.jPCt any or all Mexico sent the A up 2 points to $J;mtl3 Ti,iS prop rty is offered for a share and the 1( up 1 to 2. under and by virtue of the jhoth new highs. I'nderwood Type- ) (writer adtaueed to a new high on , he announcement that negotiations; j were pending for a merger with the :"Klllott-Fisher company. Christie, jltrown and Columbia Carbon also reached new peaks. ltails also moved upward. 1 , The closing was irregular. Sei-i ing of Lehiph Valley, which de clined & points to !5. the year's .lowest, caused sympathetic Reaction In other rait i oads and Induced realizing in various industrials. 1 : Some stocks,- however, continued to forge upward, especially Indepen dent Oil and Gas. Greene fnnam-a. and Dodge preferred, the last nam- 10H JH'io m. ' I Gi-ande. Ore. Fancy Suede Broadcloth Shirt Dressy and icrvictablrf outing, snirts in auractivi new patterns; big sltevrA fine buttons, durable bait ton-holes. Full cut sizes, two big button-flap pockets! Splendid value at $1.98 provisions of un order entered liy the liefen e in Uankruplcy in ti above entitled matter on the ;(ni day of September. 1527, and all sales arc made subject to confirm; lion by tho ltcferee. K. C. TI'ck'KV, Trustee In Uankruplcy, Kept. 30 Oct. 7-14-21-28. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Four Floors Of Superior Furniture fine medium staple. fl.KK 1.1: fine anil !. M. clothing. SiHi !5c; valb-y No, 1, I'fi ;7e. t Mohairs: original bag a vera. 1J months, Oregon, 53 i 55c. I'ltlSCO I'ltl IT SAN' KUANCISCO. Oct. J 1 (Al 1'Ydenil Htate Market News Sere- Und tho coach expected to switch field. Coach Kalph rhrt-uie an mmneed hi lineup this morntiiS as: l:uchanan. center: (riiliUnan and Cotichenawer. guards: Thoinp sun. Hale, tackles: Siiyre and V. Xewlln. ends: Kvami, quarter: Jtak er, "onley. Knnia-itwa. ' baeks. I. Nvwllii, Cirahum, Wolfe,. ielAtK ;iml lielrke) were slatel fi.r aetiuii lee) A pplt s: Muxes ( 're-iun I M li . clous, extra fancy, " ." i ;i.TMi. players in different trial pusltiunw tin i lii; the yume. WATCH OUR WINDOWS and SAY Are you taking advantage of the low prices which prevail at our store. Our stock of Shoes is new, and was purchased before the advance in leather wherefor many of our prices are below wholesale. Men's Suits, Blazers. Coats and Underwear must go at very low prices. WestenskoVs Iiargaiii Stoic JIKIWIW IIAItVKST ii:i.K 1(11 SI V nil ri:ni:.T 1 I ' Known for Its Goodness M;ir- I.u: "Vmi kmw. Heity. I'.nb just will not cat hotcakes wlthiitit Meadow Harvest Mutter." l'etty: "Vuu can't I. hi me him, I'd be lost without It. Meadow Harvest is my choice!' order svme today. You can buy MICAltoW JIAUVK.ST at the leading griK-ers and markets. UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122 Fair Prices , Honest Weight Personal Service A Few of Our SATURDAY SPECIALS Sirloin Steak, jut pound 21c "Prime Rils of I.eef, per pound -0 Prime Veal Ureast, per pound 12',ic Prime. Veal Chops, per jwund 2S Free 1 )eli verv, it :30 a. m. - 3 :'M p. m. Call us Phone Main 130 Jones' Cash MarkeT Next to Pi-gly Wisglv 1 Use Your Credit When You Refurnish You Can Arrange- Moderate Terms on Any Furniture Purchase If your living room lacks the charm and comfort qualities you naturally desire, maybe it's simply because your furniture is out-of-date designs of ten or fifteen years ago. In those days much of the furniture was designed for a "style"' without regard for the essentials of comfort and lasting beauty in relation to your interior. Modern furniture avoids that old mistake when you select from stocks of recognized quality and superior design. And you can refurnish now at very moderate cost letting the payment lc made each month from income lather than taking any capital. We especially invite you to see the newest living room suites. In addition to these there are many individual pieces for living room use that have just come in new finishes new uihol- stery materials. Ternis are gladly arranged on any piece, lai ce or small. "Four Floors Of Superior Furniture" Bohnenkamp'! "Thirty Years of Superior Service" 4 1110 Adams Ac. Phone Main 130 " t- ...