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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
Friday, My 13, 102g 'M or GiDwrm? eveniwo observer- NEW BRADLEY One and Two-piece Bathing: Suits $4.95 IC. -' Tba Marc Kic lco Phono Main IS Cteanlns 1'rrwJui IM-pt. ! OREGON CROP OF I APPLES IS HEAYY Better Than Five-Year Average National Out look Below Normal MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO (.RAIN Win -at mii High Ixw Ck July , ti , 131 tP 131 131 1314 -32 H 132t,U3 lX" - l3i3HH 3HV, 136 139137 -n lll( A(.0 CAMI CHICAGO, July. 13 (AP) Whial-No. 3 inlxt-d. 11.34. Corn No. 3 mixed, $ 1.09 H ; No. 2 yellow, $l.lfetf 1.10. Oats No. 2 white, f?7l lie: No. 4 whiter &3c. No SilvJ rye. Barley- ci $1.0. Timothy wftl $4 i 4.95. Clover seed $22r 29.25. PORTLAND, July 13 (Special) The I 92b estimate for the apple crop tn Or1 Ron (by bushels) Is giv en as t.52$.iO0 by F. U Kent, sta tistician, l H. department of agri culture. The live-year average is .4fcT.M0. Compared with Oregon" above normal crop outlook, condition; are not quite mm good over the nation, f The 152 estimate is 1 7 ,I 5,0"'' compared to a five-year average of M4.uov.ooo. A big crop of Oregon pears isj (also anticipated, although thin is. in? I In" with the national outlook. I la small fruit weather hum been (very favorable to development of ran rrau an.i s.! rl,ntl ' provisions w ere relatively havs already ecure.i more fruit " ror" 'r"8 unchanged than early plan, called for. Many um ana """JT' u L field will not lie picked after the " ..-.....,". close or thla eek. Herrte h.ve 'r" maintained. n.oslly ln of lame ie but a l.ltf Wn" clo"1 unsettled. . 1 .c Wheat Unsettled And Slightly Off f CIIM'ACSO, July 13 (AP) Open ing to 3c higher, Chicago wheat afterward showed loasea. Corn. Form Reversal Hits Exchange; Closing Strong FIND IT HERE Oopf lot Ihia rolaaoa i la mi a. am. IMSlflAACE A.1U BO.NDS Erarythlnc But Ufa lruraraaca v. tv ixvurrnbiT cu. ' O. W. WARNOCK 1-1I-U ) Mauley V. Prroo-JI. (.twoeiated i'resa Financial Kdltor) r. Y lllKh. JU V 13 Th alnrk market dianlaved a roomlet, re. urdar. July It versa! of form today, selling off ,stor ' a. nt. sharply at the. opening on the reta ins of the New York federal re serve rediscount rate, and then nil. lying, brhtkry in response to a low ering of call money late. Trading COOKED tVOO SAIJJ Given by the U 1. 8. l-adie, Sat- at Stone's Cash Chicken piea and home-made bread. T-13-ltp Iennison a decorative crepea add effectiveness to your store win dows. We have them In every showed a marked reduction in vol-ihde design. Newlin Book lime. More. 7-U-tf I Uupont broke i points to 16.1 in I " II.. . I . . . . . . . . ... .I millMlinl narmnl .. nnlln. .n.lf iic ' ct 1 1 y inuiiiif anil men raiiieu I - to J?I. Wrlchl Aeronautical drop- . ,n tn orchards can find it by call Pd 4 points to I3S and snapped " Blue Mountain Kruit Ej- uack to 143 Mi. Uadio fell 4 to 16J4 change, 1417 Jefferson. Ave. 7-13-2t soft as a result of early June ruin-; fall. off. oat varying from Vc decline ! to c advance and provisions un- changed to a rise of 2Sc. STItEr.T XA.MKI) M)H VIVIA.M j M:VStVKITKKS AT SKVK.N PAIilS A street in the I-atinj CHICAOIJ Hoy and girl stu quarter where he waged many po- dents of the National Kindergarten litical battles has been renamed and Klenientary colh gv. averaging for the late Itene Vlviani, wartime m-ven years'of age. put out their premier of K ranee. oan school publication. my Of Ginger Ale Cliquot Club pint bottle 23f Port-0 Makes delicious punch Small liottle 9c Regular bottle .27c "Dozens of ideas for my menu" On the open shelves, you find the choice foods of the world waiting for you to look over, at Piggly Wiggly. You take your time. Select what you want. No clerks. "I gret lit erally dozens of ideas for my menu, every time I come to Piggly.Wiggly," said one of oui; customers recently. ; Cake Flour Airy Fairy small kg. 9f Spinach Ladv Alice No. lean 15c Ladv Alice No. 2' '.can 20c Lever Bros. Famous Soaps Lux Soap Flakes, large pkrr. 25c Lux Toilet Soap rerr. luir Sc Rinso large pkg. 21c Life Buoy Cake 7!ic Muscat Grapes Gold Bar No. 2 can 30c Jasper's Health Nuggets An Island City Product 4 lb. sack... 03c Salad Dressing Durkee's ..small Iwttle 11c Durkee's medium lxttle 35c Dill Pickles K liner's Whole No. 21 '. can 25c No. 1 Sweet Potatoes Hillsdale Brand tall can .. 13c Cocoa Hcivhev's 1 ' lb. can 15c HersheV's 1 lb. can 2c Canned Pineapple Hunt's Supreme, full slices No. 2' Hunt's Supreme, crushed No. 2' Hunt's Gibralter, broken slices No. 2 can can can 2Sc 26 c 23c Pickled Onions Kuner's Soz. bottle 25c Delicia Uelicia Sliced Beef i- 2 oz. glass 1 7c o 07.. glass 27c Pimentoes Curtis . v. small glass Oc Kraft's Cheese Nukraft round carton 21c Swiss N oz. carton 25c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every effort is made to keep this department stocked with hih quality fods Lemons 300 size dozen 10c Squash Summer Variety lb. Sc Cabbage Trimmed Heads Ji. 3c Cucumbers Iirgo each 5c Beets, Turnips, Carrots lc bunch 1 bunches ISc New Potatoes 10 lbs 22c and rebounded to !6S. General .Motors, rallied from an early low of IMS to ) S7 4 and Curtba aero plane from 9"M to 102. v Indian ftefinine preferred lied lv points above yesterday's viofH Texaa and Pacific 7. Nation al Tea fi. and Case Thresh Inc. A11U ( hal titers. General Electric. Davi son Chemical. Montgomery Ward. Allied Chemical and Advance Hum ify preferred sold 3 to 6 points hiRher. - - The closing was strong. Compe tition to place funds over the week end caused a further reduction In the loaning rate for money to $ pr cent. Tools capitalized this de velopment with another drive against the "shorts." during which the low-priced oils and local trac tions benefited most. Indian He fining advanced 3 points and lirooklyn-Manhattan Transit near ly S. Total sales approximated I. . ooo shares. Slight Upward Poultry Trend Apparent Today PORTLAND, Orev. July 13 (AP) : A slight upward tendency In Kultry is apparent on this morn i ing's market, most varieties re : maming l-vel in price. Heavy hen r rose to 24c. light hens (under 3 ; Jbs-. lose to 15c. rreh medium 'extra eggs dropped to 2 Sc. I Quite a notable decline occurred j in potato prices. Best varieties of ; new potatoes dropped to quotations of fl. 4iti I.5v a cwt, Heds were jelling as high as $2 with 12.35 I'luoted in exceptional instances. ! Onions are lower in price. -rang-( ing between $1.35 and 11.75 for better California and Oregon a- riciios. j Watermelons continue at the Wahl, Waterman. Park Fountain Pens and Kversharp Panctls at Newlin Book Store. Guaranteed in every respect, T-13-U CIjOSING OLT ' Princeton, Irene. Old How and seeral other lines of China and Setul-Porcelatn Dinnerware are now being closed out at half price at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Take advantage of this opportunity" to fill In your dinneraare. 7--6t . Headquarters for periodicals and magazines. Take along some on your vacation. Newlin Book Store. 7-15-tf REMODUJNG salk This week only Richardson's Art and Gift Shop are having a Pre- Remodeling Sale, with everything in the shop reduced from IV to 50. per cent. Room must be made for the changing of the store front. It hi a real opportunity to save ma-1 terUIIy In all lines carried by this store. . 7-a-6t, FAY CASH f AY LESS HO BILLS YO D IS THUS ANA7t0ft-WfD IN5TTTVT1W II M 1 II II A HELPFUL STORE, fAY LESS, GET MORE I "audlitv always at a saving 108 DeDotSL La Grande, Ore. Smart Dresses and Coats In a Wide Variety of Types Convincing Low Prices 0 These are days for profitable shop ping entirely satisfactory, as well, to the most discriminating. Here are coats and frocks, outstandingly smart, prac tical and timely, at two prices that everyone can afford. The values you expect to find here are more important, more attractive than ever! for Vacationtime for"Stay-at-Home"' for the Street for Parties There are frocks of georgette anrl flat crepe, printed and plain some washable, too! Ruffles, pleats, soft drapes and tucks make each one appealing. The coats in clude broadcloths and kashas novelty silks some tweeds with fur and without. For right now and early fall here are the ideal garments and for only Remstltt-bfns. boles, etc. Norton's K ladle Mtop.;(ice, pnesutng, button- Our circulating library affords which first publication la June i:.is:s. you good readmg Jt'ewlin Book Store. I HAJlIULt a. v. a . a u , i . Pric-, P.gist:; June 19 July 6-13-20-27. poictisAx;! nionicE PORTLAND. Ore.. July 13 (AP Hay Buying prices: Kastern Oregon timothy :Mi 21.50: do val- l-y $17.50 1&; alfalfa $1 7.50i 1 : 1 1 clover $12; oat hay $15i 16; straw! NOTICE FOH Pt PLICATION $17571 Forest Kxcranges DepartmeAt of the Interior, Unit ed States Iaand Office. Koseburg, Oregon. June 19. 192- Notice is hereby given that on ss.iv ion. belling prices a ion May 19. 192S. the heits of Byron more. K. Miller, deceased, by Fred K.j Wholesale Pi-es: " Miller. Atty . l.os Angeles. Cal.,j Butler Portland dairy exchange filed application No. t17371 under' net wholesale prices (cubes): Kx the Act of March 2. 1922 (42 Stat..'tras 43Hc: standards 42c; prime 465) to exchange the W. Section trtB 4!4c: firsts 41c. Creamery 1. Two. 4 H.. Range 34 East, Vntnrlcea: Prints 3c over cube stand- hich mark of 3Uc. Apricota ire ion Countr. Ore., within the L'ma- arria. Kggs Portland dairy exchange net basis): Fresh etandurd extias KS. Sec. 34. Tp. 2S H. 10 West, and K4 NK',. NWV4 and Si 8W. ec. 2. Twp. 29 terfat 43c station. 44c track. 4CfJ 47c f. o. b. Portland. Poultry Alive-, hens over 4 lbs.. 24c; 4 to 4'; lbs., ISil'Jc; 3 to 4 lbs.. I7i 18c; 3 lbs. and un der. 15c. Springs and leghorns 25c. firmer for the same reason i "In the west very little has been" done in the new clip wools- "The manufacturing situation still is unsatisfactory, but some inproYf- nient )h reported in dress goodnatid Potatoes Quotations on basis of the mills in many cases are still lwO lb. sack: Best varieties of new potatoes. $1.40 1 :. 50; red $ 1, Unions Rett varieties $1.25 fj Wool Kastern Oregon wools it. betoming plentiful but have a wldeitUia. National Forest, for the ttm-J, variation in sin and quality. Fif-ibr on the 32 acres in the SKHt( tn lb. lots are quoted all the way from 75c to $1.25. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK 3lc; 31c; fresh standur d firsts 3')c: fresh standard firsts 3" lie; o.b. country points): Choice light shrinking, fine, 35 4t3 7c lb.; heav ier shrinking, fine, 32 4i34c: cross bred wools. 36 Si 4c. Valley: Me dium, 50c lb.; coarse. 45c lb. WOOL ItKPORT BOSTON. July 13 '(AP) The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "The week in wool has bwn ex tremely quiet, but the tone of the busy on old contracts. "Mohair Is firm with deinanj moderate." s The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following wool quota A tion tomorrow: i Scoured basis: : I Oregon Fine and F. 31. staple.! m i . i a. 1 1 ue arm r . iirm coinuiriBi SL05j 1.10; fine and F. M. cloth- ? iitg. $!( l.5. Valley No. 1, $105 l 1 . 1 o. t Mohairs: Original bag over IS months, Oregon. 70 i ,72c. uraded stock: First combing, 7 i- H 30c; good carding, 655 6wc- .75 ii 9.25; do com $7 ,75; do low PORTLAND. Ore.. July 13 (AP) Cattle and calves steady. No recei pt. Steera, 1100-1300, good. $U.25Vr 11.50; do H.. good. SM.Sv I2.1; df Jt and up, mediums, $10.25111.29: do common, $8.25 tr 10.50. Heifers, S50 lbs. down. good. $10 U Iv. So; common to medium $$.50 K 1 v. Cows. good. $S. nton to medium. cut. Bulls (yearlings excluded! good leef. $t7.7S; do cutter to me-; dium. $S.5i ff 7. ! Catve ( 5-iO It9L do n) medium ' to choice. $"i.0i lu.5'i; do cull to( common. $5.5osi&.5o. j V eaters (milk fed) goo-i t choice $13yi4: do me'lium S 1 1 , 13; do cuU to common $7.50ill. 1 Hogs steady. No receipts. Heavy wtiiiht, 25M-3S0 lbs., medium to , choice. $10 11.50; medium weight.! i"-250 lbs., medium to choice, $11 i 1 2. ; lightweight, lS0-2t6 lbs., me-! dium to choice. $12112.25. Light, lichts. ISti-KO lbs., medium to i choice. $1 1 i 1 1.74. ! Packing sons, rough and smooth,: 1 $ 5vi 1. ! Slaughter pig?. 90-130 lbs., me-'. din m to choice. $ Io.25t 1 1.25. -! Feeder and srtocker pigs. 70-120 lts. ' . meiitum to choice. $ lo. j (ort or oily hogs and roasting excluded 'In aboe quotations). j Sheep and lambs Receipts 1135,1 bought to arrive: 4f'0 drive-ins, an contract. Steady, l-autbs, 4 Hmc ' lnn. good to choic $lL50trl;' lo 92 llts. down, medium. $lot i 11 5; do all weights, coll to com mon. $i l; yearling wethers. 110 t.j. dawn, medium to choice. $' ,5o; ewes 120 lbs. down, medium o choice. 4 5: do 120-150 It., to choice. $4r; do I2'-I5 lbs.. igiits. cult to conuiion. $23. enernUy hp drb'd. Al Smith reiterates he is not ni ft inn rf-utt Tr. Trict to rp! ;i liar ' IDarK el IS Metier in COriMfVllietire Of iirnhil.illnnitft In nnA it' . u trt u'.t IV t u-ithtn lhf ii. i. . l n.i,.AD tthf slrpntrth itt iha I nnilnn u-il1u t T .1- 1 ?i iwnt,v .-s. - - f i. win rvnoiic fnvco. j- - -" ' ' nriiiu, Hie J-'VIIIOVrUllC COnvl'Il'l? Cmp4ua National l orest. Milk Raw milk (4 per cent)jhicli lias exceeded expectations, tion's choice was not cot and; The purpose of th:s notice is to j ;s c(. f. o. K Portland. But-1 t-oreien markets allow all persons claiming the lands J selected, or having bona fide : 9mmmmmmmmmm jections to such application, an op portunity to file their protects with the Register and Receiver of the I'nited States land Office at Ko burg. Oregon. Any such protests nl.iiW-llnna militt be filed lO thjS ! office within thirty days from the date of first publication of this no- 10 Years Ago Today KMiermrn are pre, wring in dn tlKHr bcM In the annual contrM of tltc Wing. Kin and Fleet foot riub. SORE FEET? 1 dlier from fi-diiug or golfing, at work or play. - San-Toi FMIT TABLETS FrttK Powder ;uarantcct lo relieve sm bnrninx. sweating feet. iOc for ilie combinatKHi. L & L Drug Co. Fltlscvt FHl IT SAN FRA.VCISf'O. July 13 (AP) .-Federal state Market News. Swv- '.'--ittfiita of tTJ'1? were not so heavy today but the market wa i a-jfr under slow iov'-ment. Apri- ots were in fairly good dmand at 4 ?r 6c lb. Malaga grape from :s.Whii California were Offered at ; ' lc a lb. but demand it slo-. i Irt-es on cantaloup were sMght ; ty tower unlr lilteral recetHs. Pearhes were t-arely steady with , "Ifaii-n e!t supplied with both freestone and clings. Apple?: Boxes O'lfornia New. town pippin. $I.75t; ;5; Oregon and Washington Kotno Beauties. ;XF. $2.50 2 75; fancy. $22.25. I Apricots: 4 f c lb. Brnai: s-Tra bern. local. 3r 5A drawer. Few fancy 55c. Uasp (Ierririi $ J. w I SO crate. Blaclxber- ri.- 4" tic crate. Arnihwkf-: $) i2 2i lug. "uvumifr: Fi-iJ grown tug 75 ! fr -; Alameda $!. large lug. I Spinach: ll-t $i 125 ciatei aim A Safe Place to Buy A mrc I'lace lo Saic In addition to our Grand Opening Sale low price.. Tfr EtYOMV STOKE offers t h following Speciais for Saturday: Mens Tenni Shoes, heavy ruldwr reinforced sotes. Regularly sold for $2.ft. Your chorr . tKhers as low as- 8c Boy Khaki Hats. Well made and tasting. Satnnlay only 2tK- Boys Caps In all good colors. Rrgularly std for $!.. saturilay ctUy .1 ic Economy Store Yl'tserr lt4 Pmtle Trak Mtcltat v. Alpert. Profu 2u Depot C Colorful rooms are the vogue today i ii ill i SV IT,.'-. . 15 t This richly lacquered Lloyd loom woven furniture offers you an inexpensive way to have them Every woman will le fascinnted with these smart Lloyd designs that we have just unorated and placed on the door for inspection. The durable Lloyd fabric, in visibly stoel wire centered for strength, has Iwn finished in in numerable appealing tone3 and shades. Arm chairs, rockers, settees and ottomans arc effectively uphol stered with ' the newest ideas in fabrics. AVritintr tables, ferneries, tele phone stands and lamps also are alive with vivid eoUirin.TS n-d com binations or comport themselves conservatively in more subdued fashion. 'One gratifying thing about Llovd furniture is that it may be used either to outfit an entire room or to complement other furniture pieces and look charminar nt ell times even though it costs so little to own. The nw colors and the new fabrics ara so unusual that a visit to our Lloyd section will provide you with many nn idea for addine extra interestto room after room in your home. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Its ' - c ICJ. t: J i j s-i'ia