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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1928)
-a 1 .... ..ir"".,-,- v-- T - Saturday. July 21, 1928 (Incorporate!) An fiiaVenilent Newspaper FRANK B. APVtEBT J. - Editor and Publlnher HARVEY F. MATTHKWH Biminewi Manager PuliliHhed evenlnK". except Sunday, at 1410 Adama Avenue, La (Jrnncle, Oregon. The Olmervor-Hlar pnbllnlied every Friday. Unified at the l'cmtofflce ol Im Grande, Oiemin, as Hccowl Clnan Mnll Mailer unilcr net f March 2. 1 H79. ' - OKFJOIAL PAHKB Oh" UNION COUNTY AND THB ' ('IT Y OP I .A CIHANI1B MfiMBKH ASSOCIATED I'RKHt I'D AnHOclaleil I'rexa i exclusively enlllled to uho for pu Mira tion of nil news (IIhpuIcIich credlle.1 tn It or not otherwise creillled If pulillHliad herein. All rlKhm of republication nf special din paurhea In thla paper, und uIho the Unrul newa herein alao are retwrvMl. SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS lr Carrier ftally, per month In advance ... - - . 75o bally, nix montha In advance M&0 Bully, alnnle copy - - 6u lljr Mull Dally, per month fn advance fine. Dally, per Hlx nnmtlia In advance . tl.SU Pally, per year In advance ... IMM Weekly hrver-Hlur, per year . - ...... 2.lll ADVUIITIHINQ HATKH ' Display, foremen, per column luch .. - 42c Illeplay, local, per column Inch. ...... 4o Time contract prices on application. ' PINK IlKTItlHI'TlON' lie that by usury and unjust (tain In rreaaelh 111" mihslnnce. he Htlil II Kalher It for 111 in lli.lt will pity the poor. I'rov. W.'H. m i w ummi I till I :I VWflMt. Stock Exchange Dull, Irregular As Week Closes NKW YORK, JuSy 21 (An Ex treme dullncMH 'characterized to uty'a bejel ucwlnn of the Block f MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ' ' IHIOAIJO CHAIN Wheal Open Illicit how ' VUmo July -...12.V lay, 1.4 12Vi S.-IH. i2-5j,l.8'5 1.8)4 Vin l-JimM !)! ...i:t2?H I Mil', i:l. nutrkct. Price movement again' I.IVi:itPOOI, WHEAT ere Inibirlalve. due to the fuiluref I-1' e.iwuoi., July Jl (Alr of pools lo attract an outside, fol-1 ''losing wheat July lis. 7(4d; Oct low Iiik and the absence of any con-1 :,' H141: l. las, m,d. Ecerted mcIIIhk presaure. ; ; ; The oi.IIiii Htlc tenor of week v I niniiniw nnr.ni POIITI.ANH, Ore., July 21 (AP) Wheat KlK l..l. bluestem, hard tvhlte, JI.3S: bo ft while, 11.27 tratU reviews were offset by fears of further credit strin gency, when the I'elltHlnlnu feileral rn.npi'D titniica i", i. ti,,ir i ucm n 1 1 w est ctn white, SI. 7: )mrd winter, rules to five per cent und banUsMl.lt: northern sprlnjf, I.SS; west . ....... ... r ti... fMlltern red. tl.l.f. li (inoveineirt of crops. t Onta No. 1. 3 lb., while feed, I'll t W..uiioii,lliin ivf l.nlllMh oiiei-!, t lonH I ' 7. tin Warner Itros, J'lctuies ,rurrlrd Toilay'B cur receipts Wheat 87: Sthat slock lo a new ilKh of S7!4.,,,0"r "; curn e': mt" '-. which conti-asted with the year H i - low of 22. A (food demand also! (IIKACO CASH w as noiictMi tor sucu iHsues as i.eiui t mi uo, .iiiiy zi a rj v niNit and Mnk, Knatlnan Kodak., I'olum- No. 2 hard, 11.27; No. bia tins. Ijunliert, Kroxer Worm, em aprlnit. 11.27(4. norl h- i fntenatlon:it Telciihono and .Mexl- j lean Heu hoard. 1 l.i'.irit.li, Lin ir lirniiL-lit iihnnt mill- It's ihf mi viM.i mmis li-iirt-, ,,!, reductions in such recent tnenl More 'II he crcctcil In PiirN: fttVO,.,, u I n1, i-, hl.le, Itadlo, Montgomery Ward and Clenerul with rHf space eiiouich fcr Amcrl- fttii nottiatt filers t' ulltrht on ft. Yon'rc trot P be a phlhmtliroiilt r a menace t' lie ihIf.mmI thewc days. The new tele(?niih ppintera in opewition in Tlie OltHerver's office have cuused much comment und have attracted mim emus visitors. Rcadere are welcome to drop in at their con venient and see the printers operate. They are turned on 'from seei in the morning until three in the afternoon typinff W8 that comes in over our Associated Press wire. OFFICE CAT fir Junius Thnt fliimlicnt TwUnu To rntch a KimiiKPr In (own kiKxlnt; 11 nivl you've hern iryhiK to liln fur pIk iniMilhH. TVnohpr: fllvo dip an nxiiinplo nf KttnU-nt: IVIIInfr a halr-r:ilsln Htnr' ro a hnlit-honilpil ni.m. A(yrilKH VACATION STOItY Vhre itvo ilic mIuvi' Iim TV Mntoi'H. TIip cloKintf wn trrt-Kiilar. To tnl bhIph wpi'p iipiH'ftxInintoly fi'Jit,- (tOO MllIiri'H, Wheat Heavy And Lower At Close rlHCAOO. July 21 (API Open illK to c Xlff, ChiraKO wheat I IK filVKS IP OUTI.AMI LIVESTOCK j. I'Oini.ANH, Ore., July 21 (AP) Total receipts for week (upproxi ' mutely): faille, 2J2U; calves. 226: llOirs, 4n"a: slleei, Illififi. I futile t'oniiiared with n week A VACATION PRESCRIPTION When you're itching for n vacation trip und the ol' bus is all set tndo her stuff on a few Oretron highways and you've bntiw? done your duty to Eastern Oregon's own playground in the!on"n'?n ,I1.1u',reo uwk, Wallowa there's no more beautiful and satisfying journey thun that which has Crater lake as Its goul. The highways sev L-rtod flloorn. f 1 1 li 1 L.7li I,l,ch: . 1 ,i ,in,i. ..hi.iil' Ihinn ij.. . n.. i. il nt.ir l ,.nt ;nll., nn . .. . I kin Is on Hie feeder inriter, Htllietie VtlllCy Ul IMC iUCUIUlU J4U1-,;""J' wic innvm-itnj i"-- I unions In thiise AllHtrallans and those Ya n ks. .' At the lake the scenery, the water, the accommodations,! , , , , VT t.or the rllers of nil lands anil the eumate are all that you expected and more. Numerous oiimes, Eastern Oregon people can testify to that. Some of them' Try my patience ami exhaust my saw Crater Lake in the days when one reached it 'only on. .j.-ioin'u'e''' Norm p..ie down to I Itllnb tttnl I lin,li..,.lf tnn nmnh . . .. .. ...... either throuirh central Oregon and in the Klamath entrance or when i raised the Irish and the';.,.,.., ,... 7r.. ,,.i..nv:N' "lll,,r chunKes in dairy fleshed 1 !""""v l"'""i Corn No. 2 mixed. $l.07',4 ii 1.01 ; No. 2 w hile. Jl.ns. Rye No. 2. 11.116. Hurley 70i !uo. Timothy seed J41T 4.2.ri. Clover seed $22,611 ill 25. Outs No. 2 white, GIlDrflCr; No, S Willie, 61 4 r4c. Fruit Plentiful . At Low Prices; Butter Slumps POllTf.AND. Ori. July 21 (AP) suliseiiuenlly showed a inalerlal arrivals ot rsaiem cnerries in con rurtlier setback. Coin also divel- jsl.leiable illantlly were on the lo oped weakness, stuitlnK c down cal market this mornlnif. quoted to V4c up. and Ihen unileiBoint,' a at 1 2 V4 l"c a pound. Apricots Keneral drop. Outs were relative- I conlinue pi i 1 u I at low prices ly firm, provisions tended to snlf. 'ranKlnir lielween Kile und l Tor 16 Wheut closi'd hisivy, 1", to SH,c ! pnnnd lots. Twenty-pound lots net lower, coin Vie lo I'tf off. wure l.26 and 26-lbr lots ?l.3fiW oiils at c decline lo (.c ads-ance. 1.4a. and provlsi.us uncha.1Bed to 7c rl itlln tanmtws, lsmcy lock, (limn. I r.n in- in hw.II lr-lr.,u M.nvn ! from SI. GO to $l.?r. Walla Walla j tontatf4N In .'ta-pounil iota wore I t'antelotijli's .wtre niorp plentiful ami MllKlitly redureil in prlci. KlatM j wpi p I lo $1.25. Hest jlinihOH m itp ''2Ji ro with olhpr ri"a4lcs at j ln-hclwt'n prlcpH. ' " HlnniJim) huttiT dropped to anil over the Old Oregon Trail to Portland and through the Wil-j fcimette valley to the Medford gateway are practicall fectf a comfor4table two-day trip by, the former route. 1.10,511; bulk ilt'MhuMo she Hlock, : is.rtdtr iijio; strict ly Rood cows ami !ii,.ir(.rM mt in SHI mill 11. res n op - roiirhAM iisoir'K T'OUTLANn.-OiH,, July 2 1 (AT) Butler Standards lowor. tivcly; low rultiTB down to $5; bulls ! Portlund diilry exohanKP ntt wholi .MpxIimi, Thy uuldo tbp piikIp nm crnw, the loan of HnrruItiiiK Offlcp'r llnw an you want to enlist ,for? A pollen nt 1 turn l inn. ItfH'ruitlitK Oflcpr Dni'allon what? Tlnre'n no win on. Appllcani Who wild anything atioiii win 7 IHiratlon nr pt-nci' menu. During the. last month Mr. Price, its manager, .;. "JA ?M,rpM,,mnn,: 'reshmtin April." I'rnfessor: tiorseback ; some went in during the area's first years as a na tional park. Others have traveled the broad, smooth high way as it is today. And all are enthusiastic. It's nYltfossible to describe th(Hnke' Sh'Hlts magnificent surroundings. Pictures fail to do it justice. But it is prop erly known as one of the most remarkable scenic wonders on the Pacific coast. It's therefore if notable asset for Oregon, n attraction that brings thousands of tourists to the state each year, that will bring increasing thousands in years to come. Last year, for example, there were 87,000 people vis ited Crater lake. In 1920 there were less than 20,000, which .indicates how a scenic wonder may grow in popularity. One of the most important factors in making Crater lake popular for motor and rail tourists alike is the Lodge built atop the rim has had many complimentary things said of him, his hotel, and his hospitality. But none of them could be classified as unwarranted. It's an ideal place in which to stop. Accom modations are good. Meals are too good. The menus too easily destroy one's determination to keep an athletic figure. A good appetite is one thing every visitor needs. The whole atmosphere is pleasant, congenial, restful. It's the kind of lesort hotel one wants but seldom finds. Failure to mention the service at the Lodge, and those who provide it in such large and efficient measure, when speaking of Crater lake would be an undeserved slight. Uni versity of Oregon students, boys and girls, care for every need. Girls handle the dining room and lobby stands. Boys handle the baggage, keep the big fire-place blazing, do the "chores." And a courteous, well trained lot they are. A staff of G5 people is maintained at the Lodge throughout the season. Incidentally it is well to state that this National Park company operating at our own Crater lake was reported to the Department of Interior last year us the most efficiently nun in the United States. Mr. Price has another achievement to his credit. The government conducted a survey of book keeping systems in the various national parks and after more than n year of studv their auditors annroved the Ciuter Ijike It , . ,. . i i i ,t ii ... -Montlny ltmmlnir smite hcmilirttl .odge's system and had it adopted in a other mirks in the ,h ...... country. That is additional evidence of good management. )i't"ces mrcn.iy in tiicm. vm n ' Aliml, !. ..on ,.,wl m.,..U .,1.) K :il. l 4- '" I""""" " .-" .....v.. ..in. uu.ii nunc Willi! UK Illicit .II1UIIL Crater lake and its charm for those who enjoy the unusual, tho magnificent in nature, but the significant thing to most tesidents of Eastern Oregon who visit it is that Crater lake offers little if anything more to the vacationist and tourist than the lake basin of the Wallowa. As one sees the excel lent and thoroughly satisfying way in which the Crater Lake area is capitalized, and contemplates the value of it nm-k nnH l.,i..w.,,,l tl,.,e ...ill j...,,., i.. ..:..i .u i . i i Ithliur. ami c vault jnm In waull ruuiiusinuiia w,i ui.i.y nv.u i.v miirijr inuiisano. people 10 ;,,. , ,1v h-aiw wv Bo lt in a short summer season, the eventual possibilities of the Wallowa lakes and mountains is doubly impressive. The Wallowa basin is not more inaccessible than Crater lake was originally. Though farther from Pacific Coast cen- jsule prices (cubes): Kxtrns 4&M.C: stiinilnrils 4!SC; prime firsts 4:lc; firsts 4-C Creamery prices: 1'rlntK :lc over cube stnniiarils. .Milk sfenily. Itaw milk (4 per rent) $2.30 cwt. ilelivereil Port- nioslly 'n1."!: best Hunt veulers up to ?H; calves 1 1 11.611 ilown; heavies ami thins liown to $ T.r.tt. Units Coin pared with a wei.k jiiKo: Itutcher classes mostly Tilli'ir 7f Inwur- feeiler tiles steailv to Tic hiKher: bulk IlKlH butchers forpnnu. less 1 percent, uuuermi, sra- u-..elt 51 1 ''r,',i I 1.7-.. iiiosllv urnttml "on. 44c; truck. 4fc; tlellrereil af .. , !$l l.Mi; a few siuall selected lots j Tort land. 47 '11 4 Sc. ilU!.ula-, T5)om.iy 1 j 1 nolhinK KKR steady. I'oi Portland dairy ex- Mondav over-. chanite (net liusls): ! resn stann ous! of UH'JJUalUTi ' r..ii .... f.v,.,. ci 1 r.n 11 fl . lint hovt- can f comment nn them 1 . , , 1 I aid extras 2'ie: fresh standard firsts i,v. MVeiKnis anil tin m'-h.i" l, - l.i., . ov h, -ivies down to 2S4c: fresh mediilin extrns 27c: So to nil nf them my ha, I duff, ! ' 1 X ,. i Iks a live" fesh medium firsts Prices to Ami simply t he whole 1 him; ., .! r. 1 1 '1. . feeder 1. ks "n retailers 1 i :W over excl,anK off. J. K. llluniciisteln. , ,, ,,!,,,,'",, rices a 'Hiruiix uiiiiiiini t 1 1 1.L5. i Shi-cpMuikct slow: lambs hfn- "Uc lower than n Veek mj?o: top ii.-i nil 1-innyi' 1 .'-1 i. lambs: lew desirable kinds (11 1 1.50; tlnowouts lniin; year lings and nui'd stoek jtrnrtlrnlly ab sent, uuotably steady; best year lings quotel UJi to JS.un; ewes Ti down. When On the Hoooml nf I "La to nualn.' I MAV VOISK litl lT NKVV YOllls. .Inly 21 MAD Dried fruit and hups steady. Poultry steady. Alive, .hens over 4 ',i lbs., 24c; 4 to 4Vi His., 2(c: :l to 4 lbs., ISci' 3 lbs. and under, 15c: sprinKS and leKhorns 24c. Potatoes steady. Quotations on basis of liill-lb. sack: Itcst varieties seliinir Il.f1n4fi.7r1. '"I lv 1 lbs.. 9.25l 10.J5. Cattle Itecelpts flap: conipnred to n week ago: choice Htrht year lins's $.1 hiKher; meiliurn und gootl kinds lost part of shurp curly' ad vnnce; strictly choice weltfhty steers uhout steady: otiier Ki'udes. , : IncludlnB Benerul run Brassy, und W(,, , ,e , 5,h dnvV August, short fwl steers, 611c anil $1 lower: ' ., . . very uneven tnurket; Lest sharkers ll !-''. t two o clock P. M. of s.il. and feeders steady to 2f,c Wither. ('""V. at the front door of the rot it Veulers (I lower: top 16.7ll paid tnouse 111 jj. . La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years N. K. West & Co., Inc. roilontptiiin nn provided by law, thcif proofvdM to b applied in wiUHfur-J rton of satd JiNlKinit und drrp, Im-UidliiK cohIh und ucoruiiiK' t'OHtf: u'uihim 91 lower; lop io- imihi r-" ' .,. . of exocillion uni Jni. - . for yarlhigs: bet lieayle 1G.4h: Jfn'on, Hell ut public nuotlon tm ma mu. tliiy of 4lltyl plosliiff top $r: f-rut nnd hort "''! eai ana perHoimi i . . . fH Htn. i:MHf5H. - and nil the riKl.t, tllbvesta ... n- ,,,,, nnPSRFARq 1 tcreat anl equity of tho wild de- JNSSh TR LSPI t'.A HH, SOTH i: W SiHTltli I S KALK 'fendanta therein nnd thnroto. to thn f Sheriff of Cnlon ( ounty, OroKon.( Nnliert l lw.fl.V iriv II. 1. 1 T l.WVw.ut lilil,r fur raHlt. Pllbleet to .Illly 14-21-38 Allff. 4-11 ' luv received foreelomir txerntlon I und order of aale, iKttued out of und under tho Heal of (lie OlrtMilt Court of the. .State, of OreKon tor the County of I'nion. iluted tho Ulli day of July. l!2s. In t h suit there in pending wherein tho United Slates National Itunk of La Clrunde, 1 tlreKon. a national bunkinx UHttorla tfon, in plaintiff, ami Sam HaiilM, 'I'll lie HarrU, and I ho Hooverized (Irorery, a, corporation, are defend-, antH to mo directed, upon a decreo and order of Rule, m mte und enter- S ed In Kiiid court and ratine, on the. (1th day of July, 1128, in favor of the above plaintiff and njrulitHt the tald defendaniH. for tho kiiid of IIH.7H.2J, with tntereHt at 8 per cent per nnnuni from the fith day of July, m'K. until paid, toKelher with $ 1 5no. nn reasonable attorney feet, and $l!i.75 costs and diHbursements In which said execution and order of uaTe I am commanded to- Hell the I following dear ri bed property, being i l be property described In the mort- rfflKes and ileedi) betnp foreclosed in said uction, to-wit: . ) ; Lot 2 in re-.tfuhdiviHion. of Hlock) Supplemental Plat of Grandy's Addition to La Grandey I'nlonj County, Oregon, as the pint of said I re-subdivision Is now on file In the I office of the County Clerk of Union County Oregon, except a portion of said lot heretofore deeded to E. McManus under date Sept. 12. 1922, recorded on puge 511 of Book 76, KecordH of Union County, Oregon.1 described as follows: Commencing at the N13 corner of said Lot 2, run- l ning south, to the Hast boundary lino 100.6 feet, thence West 20 feet,! thence South to the south line, ' thence Kast to the Southeast cor ner of said Lot 2, thence North to tho place of beginning; also Lots 10 nnd 11, nnd the Kant half of Lot In Hlock JLT, Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grande, Union county. Oregon; also the following personal property located on said Lots 10 and 1 1 last above describ ed: 4 Murphy folding beds; 4 elec tric ranges; 4 coal hot water heat ers;- 4 dressers; 4 buffets; 4 com plete sets light housekeeping uten sils; 4 tables and 12 chairs, -and all other furniture contained in the building on said lots. Now, Therefore," Hy virtue and authority of said writ, and in nhed- ionro to its commands. T will, on Boys' Long Pants AdR 4 TO 12 ConiMTiny OU AVOnl. Xf ATHTlfAIj oi.- tiik vioitv m:sT huadiis and wohkmam- .SlllP AT. Sl'Kl'lAL ltKDWIU) PllICIO tl.S A haseliall free trllh each pair pnnta. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Better Merchandise Lower Prices Keep Cool qnd Comfortable on Sunday ll Why should you' have tn Im.ther with the preparation of dinner on Sunday? Why shoulil vou lie- confined to a hot kitchen when 'suniluy ts the day ynit should have for rest, recreation, ' ami enjoyment uf family and ' rrlends? . It's renlly less expensive to eat Sunday dinner at the Sacn- . Jnwea when you figure It all up and far more pleasant. (Try It Iiiiuoituw. A delicious nnd varied menu rhifrmlnff sur rouuilliiBS pleasing service. Sacajawea Inn 'Tolnts the War to Better ThhiB. A riiouiln house li hl-d :i Imii Is often li a pla, nanl. CllirAfiO I.IVi:sT(K'K rilll'ACKI, July 21 (Al')-I'. s. Ileparlinent of Airiiculturc Uoks Ttecelpts B.ooo. mostly slow, tin- j even, in to 25c lower than Friday's top; J I 1.1 ll paid for choice lsti 21li; shippers l.Oinl: butchers, me dium lo choice. 2.r.n-:ir,ll Ills.. $IOrii' where II: 2(111-2fill His., $HI.1II I 1.1": Hlii-L'iin !hH., $!i 7r1i I l.lii; l:ln-Hllt Try Thejzr W. K. GILBERT CO. First Denr 1-Vloiitls. Don't i.i'hik t h' rit thai ni air having a paint saJe. It starter t IIiIk itioiiUng at H o'clock und will lu until nevt Sat ititlny (netting at fl o'tltK-k. To make it Interesting wv lire, going In sell ta tlin Tii'M ciivtonterM next now, nut. nntl put tho pM-tiuv of .votnelr or ,vour pel dog In cacti fcniiio u( I N upici'c. Sonic of the glnss Itself Is woitlt ten times that nniounU Then n have wvornl I nun trot 1 roll of reiunnnt witllpjiiHT for just Ic a coll. Yoi tun put It under cnrpi'ls, yim can uc U tintlcincath siding. nt inn paper a room lo UalMMiiInc o cr li ami a lot of 'gohtg to offer oti soiiM of the icraicst Intliiceinenlfi ou ocr Ihcnrtl of. lit rat, etc .Monday Mill U.II it ftlliMt ir lib htl nniot for Just sti.tMl a gallon, ami nail I iiiimi As I miiIiI before, lust watch tors of population, it could be equally woll known, equally '0"'' tt" n imting n ci.n-up popular, hven Wallowa lake, which is just luinninp; when considering the scenic Iwauties of the whole lvjjum, is more and more sought out hy tourists. Accommodations of the best class are already inadequate to meet the demand. With these properly provident and with the lakes of the hasin made more accessible in some feasible way, the possibilities are un limited. A playground that would attract 87,(KH) visitors in less than three months is ix resource worth more rapid de velopment. week. It ou wanl lo clean Miuie real smings, wv liae got souieilihm tieit for you. Ami w lut I My lo imh" I Mir iHito all "WATt'll .MY Claude C. Prat t Lumber Co. We Sell l'r rsli The I'isir Man' l-Vlwil,: Near Kmnulry I'lstne Alnln SIN MllliUj lltutlliM A TIMELY Warning that's wlint a ho.'uliicho really is. It is a danjrer signal that your stomach, kidneys, liver, bowels, or some or jran is in trouhlc anil need's immediate attention. Heed this important warninjf hy taking rillWOl'UAtTIC ADJUSTMENTS ' : ami. have, the real cause of your " HEADACHES corrected. Humeniher that function in the body is jjoverniHl by the nerves, and these nerves are subject to pressure at the point where they leave the spine. You're as old as your Spine Dr. F. L. Tribe rhnn Malr 138 (Pnlmer Orsduate New Foley Ithlg. Office Hour.: to 6; 7 to noa. . aclWKil .- f If LnrrrrasMpgpr mm mm .kr ;.,iiiij,v,iMi( mm mm .mr ; .'MiwttMi, I'l f '-I f - ( -ii iMi a wo ft A Dish of Pure, Icy Goodness The artistic blending of rich pasteurized cream, fresh fruits, and pure cane sugar has achieved the Ultimate . in Ice Cream a d e s s e r t as wholesome as it is delic ious, fit for the plate of an emperor. . Brick or Bulk At all dealers f iiaae oy L Tiff St ;.-lJ IT v Wpfi I iBr,ir Viaftit?l . .m- if ji--m5 mr-mM Blue Mountain Creamery -J M 4 r I