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Friday, April 13, 1928 Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I CWUTOfiVC I r:l:-i Tor Spring I 8.00 and 10.00 1 Tin Store for Men 10 Years Ago Today : Mill lire ir ;itlliivn-Ucc Auto e., wnt ii riiimi 1 1 lis iini-nlnt;. A'UTO SUPPLIES In A Drug Stoic? Surely I SPONGES CHAMOIS AUTO CLOCKS . . WHISKS POLISHES Frcpiuc for llm Milliliter M'll-HOH L & L. Drug Co. See the Rainbow This Week! IVh part of our Color f ul window display There's n message fnr you hi our window today. "Mure color In your home." ll says. "A way wit ti drub, colorless rooms, dingy splintery, hard tn -clean fluurtt." The new Un'nbow Win flow Display tell the story. In It you hi'o the lovely new Armstrong's Linoleum Kloor patterns now tho vague with decorators ami . architects everywhere. Ami these new-day floors have the niw Areolae finish , , , n i-leaulng-dny blessing lo llOUHewiVCS, n tough, tninKimrfiil, tlirt - resisting, soft -lustrous lacquer llko tho finish now used on flue furu it ll it and modern van. Come In today and see our splrndid new Linoleum 1 Ms play u( rugs ami piece goods. Here all thin week. W. II. Jtohnenkarti? Co. , When It Rains Cliildun's Hain Coals With bat to mutch Ladies' kain Coals Of very U'st uulity Iiadics Rain Hals mmm NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP STOCKS BOUNDING OP TO NEW PEAKS General Motors Kcach Closing Strong with Sales at 4,300,000 Ni:V YOllK, Apr. U (AV) Vvlvcn of icllt edged stocks were scnl hounding upward on tin stock exchange today when group buy ing .expanded wllh lower tail louu rates. Auvuiiccu of $G Lo $12 u share worn numerous among high grade pultlli! utility, tobacco and rail ion U lssucu. Oenetul Motors reached IH'J',4, a hew iccord pile", late In tho day and General Klec- tilr $1118. r0 und Now York Central at IK2 were at record levels. Tin closing wuN strong, Hhnres with a background of substantial earnings or favorable huslncus pros- pcctH wore heavily purchased In toe late afternoon, particularly public lit lift y and tobucco Issues. Kurt her sealing down of niony rat en to 4 ft per cent hud u stim ulating of feet on sentiment. I.e- 1.1 I'll Vn 1I..V iimt-nl ll ik I a untnlu Mind Philadelphia company, Consol ; b luted (lass, ltrooltlyn I'nlon Ga I and the American Tobacco and Liggett and-Myers slocks & to H. I Itadlu hud a sudden drop of & pollltH to belOW 170. Totul KUU'H approximated 4,300.000 aim re. Wheat Higher At Close of Market I CIIK.'AGO, Apr. 13 (AP) Open hi),' to I'M: off wllh May Hhow-i In U b'HH net buck than lieu crop liiotitlm, the wheat inurkut dis played oitly ntoderiite power to re cover, Co r u u n d oa t n we re u Uo eiH.er, corn ntartlnff - to : doun, and HiihHfHiienl ly holding , iieiLr lo tho lullllul raiiffe. I'rovl hIoiih kepi uhout aleudy, Wheat eloMed Htronjf, lo to 2'.4 pel lilKhor; corn to v up: oaln Mhowhitf B to c udvanco and pro vlaiuiiH Oc to lac down. LA UKA.MMC WIIOIjUSA'i.E ' Poultry (live weight) PprlnKB IHtfrltc lb. Heavy hntiH Mr( ilia lb. , ( Uk-M lienn lOo lb. fltH 8d lb. rioiir. Hard federation ( bi 0 vbeat) $7,60 bid. , boft wbtial 17.40 hb . iA intnir. tirstmu iiiAitnuiB Dairy. ' v Ihilter, ci entnery --47i; 2 Mm. H0c Kkkm2oc dux, llhoenu i'i(rji40c a pound Houoy, cumt. L'fo lb. yUWt9lUicv. PoiuloeH- -! 'Jiu Hi; fltH.SG aw I. Mexican tomaloeM - 2fio lb, ParHley &o hunch. New Tcmih itibliaKO lie Ih. Wax onlotm r. I tin. ni) a l.etluev--lOo head. Kiidlvu ITie; 2 rnr 2&o. Uhuhaih 10c lb. I JO' Celery 1 5o bunch; hoaila 20u. ISquiiHh (1c lb.. llothuiiHe cucumhcrN 25c each. Ilurlcli rarrotH Mic hunch. Itunch beelH irilt 2&u buuth. Ked eal)biiKe- Hie lb. Turnips -loc 3 Tor 25c. " Yellow onions fx; Ih. ItndlHliOH 2 bunchua 15c. ANpariiKUH I Tic Ih. 1 (Ireen nmona 2 huuclies U'o. rarnnlps -fin lb. lirtiHHots Aprouta 2 lie tb Ttiitahairns fio lb. Now Wall ii Wallu Hplnach 3 lbs. 5. Artichokes 2c each. I'tnlt Apples Jonnthutj, Homos, Hcllu flowurti, $1.50 box. Strawberries aftc box; 2 for 6 lie. Ihimfmis loc Hi. Purstmmons 2 for S5o. I.enioiiH 40c do. Oranges !0fh7uc don. Kloibla crapfrult Mod. slid. 2 for 2ft; tniRe. ,2 Tor Sftn. Kloitda uniiivfruit lino each, KiiKftr. Cuno stiKitr $7.14. Flotir. Hoft wheat $S.40 hbl. llaid fedtiatlon $8.40 bid. Poll I try RpililK fries 2H-30C II). Hens 2rf20u h, MrntH anil I1h. Reef botl iaWlSo. Chops und sleiiks Sue Ih. Salmon (slikily fresh) - 2''i 4."c lb. Ihiilbtit a.pic lb. Ciasollun rcRtilur. retails. co. Clnsnllne, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY t'HK'AOU 0M- ..IMMAI4HH . ..MMi0MK , Wllinl Mnv July h-l. ... mvkhi-ooi, win: AT I.IVKKI'OUU Apr. 13 (AD rloo wlu-at May Kim, Julv J(J, llil; Oct. iijm, lid. I'DIITI.A.MI HIIIOAT I'OltTI.ANIl. Oro.. Apr. 13 (AC) WhU llllll liaifj while. Jl.ftft; liui-il wliltif hliicMUMii, liuurl. rMjtr- Ittioil. HUll. WllltU. WCHtM'n .H'llitf. f 1.41; Imrd wlnti'r, 11.37; northern irlnh', l.4ii. OuIh No. i whilo feocl und No. 2 Klny, M6.60. '. Toduy'M cur riMM.'lpU Wilful 42: burli-y, 1; flour, 7; corn, 0; oul, 4; liny, 0. CHICAGO CASH i'lllCAOO, Apr. 13 (Al') WhoJlt No. S Imrd. H.S'J i(l 1.63; No. ; llllxtxl. l.fl V, 'ii 1. 60. (orn No. 8 intxe-d, UK icli l : No. 2 yellow, Sl.ogfy 1.03 . OiiId No. i while. 02 (ji C4 54c; No.,3 while, 6Ki-83'c. Ilye No. 2, 1.24. Hurley Hcfti fl.112. Tlinolhy need 13.251 4. Clover cud l!l.26ii 20.76. - POHTI.AXO PltOniCK POItTI.ANM), Ore., Apr. J3 (AP) WholrHale jirlcea Mutter steady; firl VjC hlKtior. Portland dairy .xchanse not wholcnalo prices: rubcH ex trail SIN:; HtundurdH 3Hc prliuo flrHtM ZXvi' fimlH 37 14 r. Cieainery prleun: 1'rlnta 3o over cube HtandardN. I'-gtfH Medium NratH 1 ',4c higher. KreHh standard extruu 24c; freHh Htandard firsts 22c; tronh medium 4'xtntH 22jv: fresh medium flrttH i'Oe Prleen to rotallcm 2c over vx- chiniKu pilfer. AHHOclatlnn flellln;: PiIcch: KxtniH 2Gc; rirt 24c; med ium 24c; undei'MiKed 20c. Hay Hteudy: buying prices: Kasl ern Oregon tlinolhy $20.tio ; d i valley $IS1 IK. in; alfalfa IK.TiO: oat hay JH.f.io, IT.; Hlniu $t(.S0 per ton. Kclllnr prices $2 a ton more, I Hld to the farmer: ' Itullerrnt Hleady: 4(c Ktatiou, He trai k, 43i 4 4 u f. o. b. Portland. Poullry Hleaily; heavy hens 24 are; IlKht I Ti 20c; aprlnh'H 20 i; 21c; brnl Ioih arte; pekin whllr diicltH :ior; colored nominal; tur- key, ullve, 25'i 27c. OulotiH Hleady' locnl I.. 7iHi 2. 21 per cwl. 1'olulneK Hlt iuly, 75i"i fl.Sfi sack, wooi, iii:p(ict luVl'ON. Apr. Ill (AP) Tin ('oiiiiiierclal llullelln tomorrow will I nay: . I 'The wool market , Keiivrally ."pealihiK, haa been yery iiile( thin wei-k. Prhe are Very ririu on medium wooIh, which readily find ,L tnarkei for ail ai-niiuhit. i while fine wools which are In com pnrlively fair supply, find the mar kel Hiow and nil her In favor o ..Un' luiyur, ditipoi'ls from tlu -uuod market lndli:ate a stow market. "In the west Hhsirinr Is ffrad ualty Hpn-adlnu. Conrt-acllnur ts at a miiilmuiu, wllh growers Kenernl 1 lloldiliK above the level of what den lei s arc at present willltiK to pay. , "Tin forelttn markets are alt inleter and llrudford is no. niurtv t han .steady. , "Locally there is Httlo or.nolli imr hi lnv done in mohair, Tho Te as market Is practically cleared." The 'ommerela) Hulletln wilt publish the following wool iiott tloat; tomorrow: Scoured basts: Oregon- l-'ine and K. M. staple. $1.151 MS: film and I'. M. elolhlntf,' $1 d l.8; valley No. 1. $1 m 1.05. Moh ii lis Drltflnal bap averutfe I $ mouths, Oregon, Raft tbie. (trailed slock Ktrst eomllnf;, 1U M sue: Rood iiirdlnjr, 45r((fc. ciiiCAdii mvi:stock CIIMWCil, Apr. 13 AP) P. S. I epnrtincnt of Agriculture 1 lors, Ift.oao; mostly lo to 2H hlKher: ; lop $H.20; butchers, medium lo ehohis 250 to 3j His.. $S.45'il ' (' 5 ; 2 mi to .0 lbs., $S.t ' .20. 1 Cut tie- 2.000; calves l.oon;' un-1 dertone healthy; best steers. $I4..1.;i lower Kia ties, all classes, relatively I lilch; sliiUKhter classes steers, pood I and choice, 1300 to 1 500 lbs. $13.25 'ii 15; 1100 lo 1300 lbs.. $ 1 ;t ! ii 15; t3 lo 1100 His., $12.75f I 14.75: i alers, milk feil, Rood and I choice, $12,254? 15.50; medium, $tl IL'.'Jii. Sheep -Mioo: fat lambs fairly ac tive; Kteady to tOe higher: fat; clipped ewes, 15 to 25c up; native, NpitnuerK and feeding am) shearing lambs about steady; lambs, pood and choice. !)2 lbs. ilown, $l.40'b ' 17.75; lueditim. $15.751 lfi.75; cull and cumiuon. $ l.t.5nu 1 5.5o; mcd him to choice, D2 to loo lbs., $15.25 17.50; ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. $'.ii 11.40; cull and common, $;t.5ot ii.75; feeiler lamb", uood ami choice, $5.254t Hi. 75. iii ri i:iuvr SAN PKANt'lSCU, Apr. 1 :i APl IttitleiTiit f . u, b. Suit ''ranclsco. 41c. Clarence Thompson Freed From Prison t. SALKM. lire., Apr. 13 (AP) -Clarence Thompson, who thiee an I a half ears ago as sent to lh' slate penitentiary for embexxllns .$5,oim funds w Idle hobllni; the po.siitou of easdiier in the stale IrcuMitrcr'a offlcn under Treasurer. U. P. lloff and Jefferson Myers, as freed yesterday umbr a ctn ditlniuil pardon from l!ov. Putter son. The governor's net Ion w as recom mended by the slate parole board. Thompson's minimum expired Wednesday, making, him eliglb'e lor clemency, and since he had no ores a gainst him as a prison r Ihe pardon was gninted. one ef tli eundttionH Is that Thompson I live outside the stute, and that ! wilt Ilw In the state of Wasliiui?-( lull... . , 'I OIIAI.N ; K V " CIUM m MM Si , I.MKM.'ilK . mi ti Butter Markets -Steady to Firm In Portland. Ore. POItTI.ANI. Ore., Apr. 14 AP) Butter markets hero were aleudy to a shudo firmer today with many dealorH Inutlned to bclhvu the bot tom has been reached in tho prlct movoment. i t , Klrsts were advunccd to 27 Vic Iteporls from Heattle und Califor nia say that slofuffu of butter Ik coimneiicln?. although practically nonn lias Ron Into storaRu here as yet. Pacific coast storage hold ings inereased 21.070 poiuids lu.it week, it whs reported, with tho to tul holdings placed at 20 8,47'j pounds, an lnerenso of over 40.000 pounds over last year at this time. Except for an Increase of ) ac In tho price of medium firsts, ohk rjuotatlons were steady and uu changed toduy. ltecclpts yesterday were 2.49 cuses, of which 1.4'Jl went Into storage, swelling (ho to tal to 2S.50O cases. " - -; Country dressed meats' and poul try wore steady und unchanged, with trading rather light. , Itoscburg broccoli una likewise very scarce and brought from $1.75 to $2.25 per crate. -,' , Potato prices weru. weak,', with 'trading dull. .;" I'OtLTItY v HAN Kit ANCIHCO, Apr. 13 (AP) P. H. Ituieau Affilcultural Kco iiomtcH Leghorn hens. ttZ ihs 23i(2uc; 3 1 lbs. und over, 23 pomiAM iji;stock . POKTLANO. Ore.. Apr. 13 (AP) Cattle und calves steady. No re ceipts, f :- v : Uteorit ItUO'ifrlSOO lbs.'; gooa, $11 ftr : do l604 loo - lbs., eood $1 1. 25112.35; do 800 lbs. and up, medium, $u.7nfi 1 1.25; do common, $8.25At9.7&; holfcrs, 850 lbs. down, good, $ 1 0.2 & ft I 1.75; do cumiuon to medium, $8.76 10.25; cows, good. $.25 tr K.76; ilo common to medliini $6.7511 ii. 25: do lower cutters, $4 t!.75; bulla (yrarllnga excluded) good beef, $71 7.05; du cutter lo lueditim, $C7; calves. &oo lbs. down, modluni to choice, $!1.50 1 I I. 50; veulers (milk feds), good lo choice, $12.76 4y 1 3.75; do medium, $Hu IJl; du cull lo common, $ttft 10.75. ( Hogs ttleiidy; no receipts. Heavy weight, 250 ii 1!50 lbs., .uiedluin lo choice, $Jivi!i.lo; medium weight, 200'f250 lbs., medium to choice, $H.50'if 11.20; light weigh!, 1 (iO ru 2nd lbs., medium lo choice,' $!M5 '!'. pi; light llglits, J3IUi 100 lbs., inedluiu to choice, $K.K0'h H.-'tO: packing sows, rotigli and smooth, $1.&ov, 7.75; Hlmightor pigs, ooih 130 lbs., tuedlum lo choice, H.Xo(t !t;.feMler and Ntocker pigs, 70.t 120 lbs,, medium to choice-, $7.75, S.75. (Soft or oily hogs and rousting pigs excluded In above ovulation!!) Sheep sleady. No r e c e i p t s. I.ainb, 81 lbs. down, good lo medium, $!!?( Ill; do, nil wefghis, cull lo common, $9 'u 1 1 ;. spring lambs. 141 15, yearling wethers, 10 lbs. down, medium to chole". $IOfi 12; ewes. 120 lbs. down, med ium to cholcu, $7.50"tf 8.50; do. 120 to 150 lbs., medium to choke, $(i.50 f 7.50. SPIXSTI'.K itoitiii;ii SALKM, Ore.. Apr.. 13 (AO- Police are on the lookout today for two men who last night seized and bound Miss Theresa Arnold. 82, wealthy spinster, at her home on North Church street, and got uwuy with about $20, after ransacking tho house. Kin TKVK TO WAS!N;tO WASHINGTON. Apr. 13 (AP) Mrs. Cool id go returned to Wash ington today from Northampton. Mass., where she has spent about three weeks at the bedside of h;r mother, who has been III since lasi l"entber. She tfkjirepnred to re turn to Northampton at any time her presence there Is required. NOTICK OF Mll.ltlCI'S SALi; Notice la hc-retiy given, t liat I have received attachment execu tion and order of sale. Issued mil of und under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the Ktate-of Oregon for Cnlon County, dated Ihe 20th day of March. lUL'S, in the suit therein pending wherein Oale Cox Is plainlirf and C c. Koswcll ii. defendant, to me directed, upon it decree and order or tulr. made an I entered In said court und cause on the 23rd day of February. IJ-'S. in favor of the said defendant, foi the sum of $5'j.3tl. with Interest thereon at the rate or fi per cent per annum from the 30,1b day of November. 1927, and the further sum of $)l.2o i'osls and disburse ments. In which said execution and order of sale I nut commanded i sell the follow ing described real j property, oeing tor properly ai- iticneu in sum action, to-u it: Ia4 4 of Hloek 67 of Chap tin's Addition (o m (Irande, Cnlon County, Oregon: Now iherefore. ly lrlue and au thority uf sold writ, and in obed ience to its commands, 1 will, on Saturday, the 2 1st day of April. IMS. at two o'clock P. M, of said day. at tho frolit door of tho court house in m O run ds Cnlon Coun ty. Oregon, setl at public auction the said real property, and ull tin right, title, estate ami equity of the defendant, C, C. Koswcil. (hecein und thereto, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemp tion as provided by law, Ihe pro ceeds to be applied In satisfaction of said Judgment and decree. In cluding costs und accruing costs of execution und sale. Out ct this 2ind day of March, JKSSK HUKHHKMtS, Sheriff of Cnlon County, Oregon. Mur, S3-S - Apr, S-I3-:'. FIND IT HERE Copy fur ililii rolunin must be lu uy a. lu. fNN4)ltACC A All ItOMUi Everything Jlut IMo Insurance t. K IWISIMK.M CO. O. W. WAItNOCK . - . i-ia-tf The State (lame CoiiAnlKslon whoi lecently opened Iteur Crc'k in I Wallowa for fishing has been closed again by them because of protests Hum icniueiiin ui una section. ' ' J. W. Waldon. 4-i3-3t; 1(1 'MM AGIO KAI.i: 111 the New l-'oley lildg., Saturday. April 14, fc'lven by lhe Altar society. 4-12-21 I' A KM LOANS: LOWIJST ItATKS. Jl. K. OIXO.V. l-'OLKr 111.00. ' 1.A UltANOK, UKKGON ' - . ; - 4-1 3- I III 4. OLD FISH . Pine gold fish for sale at Itleli urdHon's Art asd (lift Shop. 4-11-lf NOW ltl'-Ali' .! Cabbage, cauliflower and pansy, plants. Finest ever. At tho green- ! house. Clark's-Klorist. j-JO-0ti . M;V GLASS nut! Ill.WKItU'AltKj New tilings in both Ko.storla glass and dinnerwarv will he found' at Ulchardson's Art and (lift Shop! Prices to suit euery pocketbook, j but utwuys quality in inercltandise. t " 4-ll-tf . , V-i-L ,, i COOIiLD I-XOI) SAL 10 J Oivlslon A of Hie- Lojai Sisters of the Christian church will hold t coukiMl food sale ut ltohr's Meat i market tomorrow. 4-13-Xt I Wallpaper, the newest designs, at prices that are right. If you pay 6c u roll or $1.60 a roll for our wallpaper you are sum of gelling tho same measure of value... Come In, wo are glad tohow yon. Paint Co. 4 Pug-! 12-2 YOI it pun i iti-; When you wish to have a picturo enlarged, tinted or f rained, you na turally think of liichaidKon, . The Ait Man," for lie specializes in your picture work. Tube your plc lures, to Klchttrdsun's Art und C.tit Shop. 4-11-11 llcmsiitciiing, irrciitTiig, nutior OuIp4. et. Nunou's Khlily Shun. 10-14U NOTICI-: OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOrXT IN THK COCNTY COCIIT (F TIIIO STATIC OK OKKOON 1'Ult I'N--TON CO! NT V. In the Mutter W the Kslatc of llanna Louisa Peninglun, lie-1 ceased. . Notice Is hereby given thai dhol undersigned have filed their final; account as executrixes or Ihe 'es-j tate of Jlumm Louisa Pcnlnglon, deceased, and the County Court of Cnlon County, Oregon, lias rtxed ' Tuesday, the ' 15th day of May, J 1928. 'at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at Il4 court room at the Court! llousA tn Lu Otaii'le, Oregon, ns the time and place for hearing anyj and ull objections to the said final i account und settlement of said cs- lute. Date of first publication. 1 3th ol April. 1928. usx scunti:it. MAItV Kit i: K.MAN. F.xecutrixes of the Kstatv of Hunna Louisa Pen Ington, Deceased. (Ireen llivw. Attorneys for Kxeculrixcs. Apr. U-20-27 May I-1 1. ll tn Mire aina.'n lt iec Imiw far (Htiplc come l;i the Pnttt LntntH'r Co. to buy lliclr paiiii, wallpaper. kalMHtWnc. t imiiicl ami oilier buibl luit iimtci iuls. Of iHirt, ott know our oerlnnil eptne Is not o ati'iit w we are han let I pretty well out tti the t lat of the hnliics, Mttkai. where we bne lot- of el tKtiv riNHii. mi people t-nn mik their enrs and eteti M in their own cur anil ph-k out their selection of wnllpMHr. Milt-Xintlo ciiniiicl that people bate iH-eu ll Mil tn paying - h&h prtce for. we enii m-II for irmi! deal les money. A lot of pc.iplf wheti lltey nil btilng piflnt nk n If we lme luirgniits In white iminl. Veil, tn eniiM quite an excllcnuttt anil let ytltt I toy nt lite low baigititt pra es, we will linn 15 irnlltHi-. of real lilgli-Uiutle white lead ami xltic' paint lotK-e for a gnlltiii. We bate to ilo MHiicthhiu to' keep! , lip tin" exelleinetit .-m wc lufce dc chletl to hi xfiiM'thliiK gtHil. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Wc s lr Cah The Poor Man' Friend" Nrttr Foundry Plnme Mnlti H Nil Mindti) HiiIiii! PAY CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS av.Ji "quality 108 Depot St., CliarmingNewFrocksBlossom , In the Colors of Spring Flowers It is alluring and irresistible this showing of fresh Spring frocks to wear underour coat and later without one." ; Gay prints and plain colors combine smartly, i Effective Prints, Alluring Colors Such variety! Tailored frocks that answer many needs,-graceful types with fluttering skirts and feminine touches of lace. Print nn rliffnt nrl distinctly modish. Ensemble and ensemble effects see thcua. NOTICF TO, CltFOITOHH f jsore, deceased, and all persons luiv In TIK COL'NTY COt'ltT OF TIIIJ! ing claims' against said estate arc hJi1 KU UN-!'H'reby required to p- Jsent the same ' ION ( OLN I X. ., ' . In tlx, M,dU-r ut Katule of Joseph wlll! vouchom alluollsd , Kullfgoi'M. J Hceitacd. thi'iclo lo mild luluilnlHtriilor ut l.n To All Whom It May roiRoi n, , tlranik-. 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