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Page Eight EC GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 14, 1029. Leather Vests $185 Chrome tanned horse hide; suede finish; full blanket lined with leather collar and cuff. . n Men's Wear, L Emms OREGON EXPORT FIGURES GIVEN 'Nearly 60 Million Bushels of Wheat sent uut, jwar ket Agent Says MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY: Prosecutor's Prosecution' Gts Under' Way ' CHICAGO CHAIN Wluau ' .-Open lltgli law , . Olus Mar. HHlly. IM'i May '. ! I!M IS I tt lS July 12 1 ,& it 1 IWX lS I2S4I3IV4 l.l'i;ill'Mj HMtAT ; MV'KICI'OOIm Jan. 14 (A I') Clone: Whrul .Murih . S5(,d per 100 IIjs. tl.II U: May in. Id, f 1.36; July !m, 8u, !.. I'OltTI.AMt Miliar Onions Advance; Raw Milk Drops; Oranges Climb POP.TJ,A.M. On,., Jan. 14 (AP) UutKUf tjiJtiiR in I hit prodiiru mar ket uuh tli" advancing tendency of onions, 4'hofce slock waH quoted til $4, 7ft , lo $&.Oo wholesale. At lelull this quality could he pur chased lit rioni 3 pounds lo tour pounds fur m quartur. Hollers wero much cheaper. , Walls on the market offered these itt five cents u po.ind. Itnw milk and bultoifut wcro slightly woakor. Kggs and butter HtMt stutloimry. Apples wro plentiful ut modcr- UtH ValtJCS. l'ou I try nod country incuts wer unchanged, t'uhbage also showed ii n unruly t if nd up wiiii). I Mini cabbage. I retting scarce ut rlvu u ml six ciniii u pounij. California cubbago Is somewhat higher. 1 examination ho made of the ware ! house und the responsibility of those. j same. j warehouse licenses weio bsucd. ! Junes expresses the opinion the law should provide for (.ompul Isory Inspection und giudlng of po- (.ullf jintu celery wits holding ' taloes, (ho courts having held In firm at $4.60 to Hearts! valid tlio previously enacted law. wore selling lor 20 cents us the top HAIJ-;M. Ore., Jan. 14 (AP) Ouring Ji27 und Ji2S, excepting Uecemuer, l!f2B, a total of &V,sy, 4t2 bushel of wheat were export ed from Oregon, ' ays the biennial iv port of Seymour Jones, slute niarkel agent. Of thin, 37.18.1,371 I'OKTI.ANO. Or.. Jan. 14 fAP) iwaa Inspected and 3Z.7oo.wui not Wheat: Hi IV-nd illucntrtn, hard Inspected. The receipt of wheat while. I.4'J; soft white. $1.17: during the mime period was GH, j western white, $I7; hard winter. HlZ.h'Jl Ijticln.lK. (11.13: norllicrn sitriiiir. 11.13. went. ! itt tin? wheat received at lort-l.rn ci mi. lund only uhout one-third In Krowiil. Oal-No. 2. 38 Hi whit-, 30.5y. !in Oreifoii, the remaindi-r cominK Toduy'n ear receioU Wheat US: 'from KaKlerii SuImm'ion, Idaho ' mrN'y- a; flour IS; corn fl; oats I; i und We1i n Montana. - i hay U. i l-loiii- J',XlOI'l Th t'Xport of flour during the period wan 1,52, hi a larrWH, The Income of the department for the two years wan 170.S7i and the exp"" $24 4, 27 H. IK, u d;ffernce ol $32.&!fG.7 1. When tht Kraln inspection wan created tilt- li-Kistature appropriat ed 17.riiu for its euppurt uiuil U hwume juK-xuHtulnlmr with the Krade, tiroviHion that thin amount Hhould! I'y No. 4 he returned to the Htate. Hub-1 iiuently in Jl)7 und 1'Jltt it wuk iie-ewiary for the eiitiTKency hourdj to allow money to the department,! . Itho oriKinul appropriation huvmff X7 cff JVf it A 1 f heen Inrtuflicient. Theite ainounini with tin original appropriation to tuled 2I.M.3V. 1-rom the r ceipiit of the laitl hlennluiu thin amount hau been repaid thoutate. I ct) IlnimiK-ndnlhiii I'erKoiiH condu'ctinK public ware- v, ,,,, . ho;iM..n for the toiac of Kiuin and ! Ni''w ' ' A ' hay are iequlre.1 to pay a lic nHo ! HIron? i""y'" t'Odencle devel Um ut $2. Jones recommend thal.0'" In toduy's ntock market afU-r the f.-e bo InrreaHed "in order that , Ptri" of IrreKularily. ,. it..,,,.. nri. iH.,.iinn i.n,i i,tt.nV -h -aty declines of 1 to ( 1II( A;0 t'AKII riili'AOO, Jan. 14 (AJ') Wheat No. 2 northern spring, $1.18; No. S northi'in nprln, $1.18; Corn No. . 4 mixed, S0 Vic; So. 3 yellow93Vi'44c. Out No. 3 white. 4'tf6'c: 4GMC'c. - Harley, b'jGtlOc Tnnolby 'jeed XU.tWit 6.3fi. Clover seed 'll.UifJt 30.&0. CUTS EARLIER STOCK SLUMPS 6 points were cut down, -or wlp"d out, and by early ufternoon woreM I I'OItTKAM LU'IvNl-OCK J'OUTLANU. Ore., Jan. 14 (AT) Cattle and calves: Fairly active; steers and sh stock Sac higher. Keccipts: Cattle 1625, caJvets 16U. Kleers (I100-1J00 Il.), Rood, $11 11.76; do OS0-1I0U lbs.), good. $11 j 12; do &V0 and up) medium. $iut; 11; do common. $8.I-010. Heifers (60 lbs. down),, good, $ lo.'ot 10.7&; do common, $i.2i 10.25; cows, good, $9fft.&0; cows, common to medium, $7f ; cows, low cutter. $4.507. Bulls (year lings excluded), good beefs, $7.25 i x; do cutter to niodlum, $6.CMf 7.25; calves (600 lbs. down) me-. ilium to eholce. t'Jti 11: do cull to' common, $7.60U9. Vealcrs, milk) fed, Rood to choice, $13M4. 26: do medium, $ll.r0ii3; do cull to common, is. &uy 1 !.&, ilogs: Active; lu to .25c hlsher. flecelpts 224M. Heavy weight 2&0-350 lbs.), me dium to choice, $7.60 V: medium weight 2'JU2oO lbs.), medium to Hiuiee. f .2&i 9.10:' Ileht wii-rht (Io-20u Ibx.), medium to choice.! $.6of r.7&; light lights (130-lCtij llwi. ), medium to choice, $8.60 4r Ili.fiO; packing sriws, rough and fMinouth, $0.76 j 7.7S; alaughtcr pigs (V0-1SU lbs.), inedlum to choice, IS f feeder and wlotker' pijjs 7" 139 lba.), medium to choice, $Lr 8.76. . - ..(Hoft or oily hogs and roasting plKs'cxcluded In above quolutions). , Hheep and ' lambs; Quotably steady; receipts 815. -' ; lumhK (K4 lbs. down), good to choice $!3i 14; do (U2 lbs. down). fnii'dlum. $11.5013; do (all weignisj cuii to common, m.iiui 1 1.60; - yearling wethers (150 lbs. down), . mediums to choice, ' $!&' i ) 1.50;-'ewes (120 lbs. down) me- I - - j I ..nn.-.r - w,.-... . I for Home time, returned home re- I ' I I I dltiiir to eholre, $4.60$xG.5u; do for Hnnio lime ceutly. - Miss Dnrline Tripp; Is sufficieat- ly recovered from a recent illness tto return lo her school work,. , ! Miss Kittle Troutmuu vhsited Ke- PKOKJSClTTOIfS three col ct Here 1m the scene In J-os Angeles ait Ana. Keyes, former diKtrict itttorney, went to trial on charge of accepting a bribe In the Ju lian oil scandal. In the group of attorneys are Keyes (1), Ia--Compte Davis (2) and I'aul Schcnck (3), hln uttorheyH. and Huron Kitts (4), proKectitlng the case, heft are Jack Her man, who hat turned stute's evidence, and u cloueup of Keyes. My .Mrs. .Mary II. Hull . (Ohsei ver Curre-Hpoiideut) I'KKUV, Ore. (Kpeciul) J. I ( t I !'01 f.ll llrfr t meilimit In rlinii-i Cnv urrci-f.l n uliKI M',li-tio th;i itn.l Ifclm k'ull nf IV.nip Tin inn pemons conducting this ' ii mimm """"; j.t.ois, o; do (ull weights) tull to'stroke one day the first of the in Ouring tlie btennium "l,r' common, $23.60. . , I week. A phynielun wan callod I :from Ia Grande to treat I-.tm. Hh FICIKCX) FKl'IT - 1 Us reported to be greatly Improved HAN KUANCIKCO, Jun. J4 (AF) jut this time. -r-Kederul-Htale Market News Herv-1 Mr. und Mis. WalUr Perisho price, while the biinofi cehry waj held at two for 25 cents, J.urgt'i' aied orange advanced 21 cents. Wheat Higher At J'OKTLAM) ii(oirci; l'OUTIANO, Ore., Jan. 14 Al') -Wholesale prices: Hteady. Ilutter; I'orflund dairy exchungo net w hojesalo prices (rubes) : Kx-1 Trading was moderately heavy in volume, MotoiH, which hud been heaA'ily sold since the first of tlie year on 1 reports that the tuiddiew-ext was 'bearish on those leaues because of ithei sevtre competition in the In dustry, anupped hack In rather Im preHslve fashtnn on what uppcared l to be short covering. f Amei-lcan sugar refining was heavily bought on reports that l!2tt tras, 4fc; standards, 44c; prime u-.v u "j-i. ... a. share, crooNtng 01 for the first time Close of Market l'ritti ac over c,,,,ij Hind-"lnt'w ,tt"1 NvVmber. Ice-yAppIrs: California Newtown were recent viuitors in la Grande. Pippins. 3'-i-4 tier. $r.f1)M cold at o ru ge, 4 tier, $ 1 . 4 0 fa 1 . 6 5 ; Z tier. $1.75?j.2; 4 'i tier, $1.10tfj 1.25. Lady apples, Tuolumne dis trict,. XK, $343.6"; fancy. $2.501 3. Placcrvllle, C Rrude $1.60 Ut MIbs C)ia Ileickel made a trii to Kntcrprise tlie first of the week for several days' visit with rela tives. '. Miss Anna Ulyylock has hcvn nb- sent from school for u week on ac- though some of them ure still con fined to their beds. Mrs. Mary K. Cox was shopping In Ia Grande the latter part of lust week. town during the weekend. j Guy Tripp was a business caller Members of the Charles Ditty j in Grande. Air. und Mrs. Ole Muthson were recent city visitors. Miss Itose-mary Mulr, of Cove, has been spending1 with her aunts, Mrs. J. H, Albert- family, who have lieen III at their, home here; as well as Oiohc who ure ill ut their farm home In bow er Cove, are reported to be very much improved ut tills time, al J.C.PENNEYC0. I OS Depot M. : La Grmadc Ore. Warm or Cold? Depends oa Your Blankets Be sure to have plenty of blankets on hand for those bitter cold winter nights.' Double Woul mixed bliinketu I'ure woul ioulile bluttkiitM $3.98 ! $7.90 son. Mrs. J. IT. lJiehl and Mrs. Maiy H. Kail, all of I -a Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cox und chil dren made a trip to towu one day lust week. Mrs. Walter Perisho called upoa Mrs. Howard Smith lust Thuinday. Miss Gladys Dean wus a recent caller at the Charles Ditty home, Mrs. Hooher was a recent caller at the home of Mr. und Mrs. G. K. Tripp. ; , . Mr. and Mrs. Kara Hlaylock wern recent weekend visitors hore at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hlaylock. Marshal Foch Is Taken III Today I PARIS, Jan. 14 (AP) Marshal Ferdinand Foch. generallHslmo of t the Allied armies In the World war, was taken seriously HI toduy with heart trouble. ' The marshal caught a very had cold at the Armistice day celebra tion. It nettled into bronchitis und several days j interfered with his breathing. The pimirshui is 77 years old. CHICAGO, Jan. 14 (AP) -Corn sturled ut v off to lie up, i;uhsjiiHit1y CMluhllshcd sharp gains an moiiim. wimal opening 2v: fresh medium flrstM, 'c o mirner, uuvuticea-rur-, i, i,.,.- in retailers 1 3c ovi count of Illness. Washington Wineiwps. XK, $2.25 1 nd Mrs. James VesH.and (it 2.50; fancy, $I.yt"n 2.25. Rome !chlidrn attended a hIiuw In town iHeauiles. fancy dartre. ' ti.f&W. JHalurd-xy. - ana .Mrs. liyorg. jieicKei re called on ; rrionds in Jji ants. were in, tnv tore- Blnu to medium. .$ 1.60 1.74. ih ',,r- . I WKKi: Hleady. Portland dairy : rroni X ine day s advance, Wright , N(own UtiZiiccnti' urn exchange (net basin): Fresh stand- anng pomw una turttss . 4. ' - v p " vi, Urundr ''J'ard extras. 34c; fntth standard , Continental Making A and Virginia f. L " .5 . . !, Mrs. IfbHtM. 32c: fresh medium extras. ' 'uroiln.i Chemical reached new ta': .llu ?,,W"T; been a ..v'l 1 , L- i luer, but gaiim failed to hold well. On la were fliiner. Provisions tend ed to sag. Corn closed tiiiHellled, (ti, Ttn to lite uut hlghor, wluut to v lip, outs lo fde udvunci. uiidland 4f6oc. change juli ei. Milk: Weaker. Haw milk (4 pi'r ccnt) $2.7frcvl. delivered Porllaild. less I per cent. Hutlerfat; Hlaliou. 45c; track, 47c; delivered at port- provisions varying from be decline to u iifu of 2u. hJi GUAMiK U HOMAliS AlAJlliKlH Kmell 25c lb. rtpriugit !36c lb. Heavy hehfl 10c to. I.iitiit iien-14o lb, tiiags 8u lb. I'lmir, Hard Fedeiulion (hard whwut) HolL wheat $7.40 bbi, $7.CU bbl. JiA (illANDIO ltl1 AIL MAlWhTH I'nirjf. lUHter, cteatuoiy 66c; S lbs., $l.lo. Kggs 4fo dos. Cheodu 36l40o lb. Honey Cfiiiii. ztie lb, VrKctahlist Poiafofs - ii.iMi ewi Art tchoka 20c. Patsley (u bunch. Ci auhMTh-H -- il. PfoiiKtanutus I Gc IU Local cabbjige e Hi, Cauliriower 15a lb, Giapeliuti, i toriuu 16c J.etdtci" ' heads 26c. Kndlvo t be; t for the. Vi'tlnvv onloiiu -Jte lb. Itulishes6a bunch, t "hi rota I He, Inincu. 'Iteis 6 lb, l'aiHiilpric lb, Tunttp J baiu'ties fur 36o. Celery 2."iu bunch, tlimn peppers 4oo lb, Ittiiaoagiia -f.c lb. Hubbdld KiUilntl l.ocul 4c Hweet Polatoi'N--3 lba. 2 be. Pi u its I'ellrtoiis apples 4 lb. basket, r.c; .m I, ,x. Jnii.ithai. tipples $1.10 bps, ItlllliUtUA I 2 0 Mi. PeiniuiinniiM 3 fur 2 Bo. I.i'titulix - iltV ibK. Oranges 6uif7oo dob. drupes- 2 lbs. 2.c. Peats- iKutlett, (Iffo a bos. I Hd Kmperur Utapcs lf. b t H-h. 2:.c. Sugar Catio sugar- $n (.4. I btur Huft wheat I' 40 bbl. Hard lodoniiifin $K 4o bbl. Poultry Spring fries- ;hi 32o lb. lions 30c h. .Mcati mimI l''lh Ib-ff lioll - t;"fc 41 Ho, CltopH and steaks --26-36e Hi. H dliion (Mrfrlly f I tl 40c b. Ibillbul--Sue linbblts-.ZM: lb. Cod l&o lb. GsmHIiio . . Casolln. reaiilsr. retail, XArx lit rruti-'AT HAN FUANCIHCO, Jan. 14 (Al1) Ilultoi fat f. p. b. Han Frsnclsoo, Ai 2.C5; fancy.- $2.162.40. Pears; Lake county Packed wiiiipr neiiH, j.io'im per uox; hiiiuII sixes, $21-2.60, Jones, of Chlco, ' Cal., has i I guest at the home of her; (daughter, Mrs. Whiti more, here for several weeks. - Jons, $;t.6044 3-7A; CullrorniaD'An Jous, fair quality, tl. 76i .26 per box. Hose, $L4oif.6.- I Mrs. Frunk llraden wiih calllnp Oregon D'An-' on friends ut Fpper, Flat one day Harry Cbnlweil. wiho has been nt Daker with his rather who is ill, Poultry; Klcndy. ( Iluylug iirlres) : AHvo heavy hens over 4 Mi lbs., 25e; medium hens, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; light under 3'i lbs.. I he; sprlngM, 231f2 4c; ducks. I ' 2oc; turkeys, Iressed No, I, 3tic. onions: Higher. Per cwt., Oregon hollers, J'.t'ri 3.26. I Potatoes: Hleady, Per cwl Gems No. J grade, $l.40i 1.60; fancy Gems, $l.44r 1.60, lluy: Kteady. lluylng prices. Kastern Oregon timothy. $2l.rnrn 22; do valley, $1717.60; alfaira. $22,5111 tin clover. $t74M7.6(i; out hay. $l4f IS. Mi, Hit aw $H,00 ton; selling prices $2 ton more. CHICAGO LIVL'NTOCK CHICAGO. Jan. 14 (AP) 1. H. Department or Agriculture) Hogs -70,ooo; active to whlppeiH mid smalt packers; ion &c lower; (tip. $:i.2o paid lor I Mi to 2'ta lbs.; Imti lie.s. medium to cliolcc, 25o lo 300 llii.. $S.704 'i.of.; noo In ':,u lbs.. $N.K0 ti i.2M; packing sows. $7. SO'm R.40; plgti, milium to choice lio to Kin IbN.. I'.MM H.fio. Cattle 23.0(HI; calves, 3,000; steer und yea rl lugs In excessive stippvy, bidding 2fifttK lower; net enough dune to establish a market; best long yearlings early $ 1 5. nit; heavies, $ 1 4,76; slaughter cIuhhc steers, good and choico. 1 :too to If.iMi $12.7641 1 11.2,,; 1 lull to Ctou (,m., $i:i.26-"o 1H.26; I'M' to 1 1 on tbs,, $13. 26m 17; vealers. milk fed, good and choice. $ I (.50 11 1 7.60. Sheep- -25, ooi; market opening steady; many bids lower; bulk sort ed lambs. JHMi iti.2'i; best held ii ik ; sueep sieauy; inp lai i' es j iio; no teeding lambs sol: lamis. gnod and choice, i2 lbs., $16.r'o IS. 60; ewes, medium to eholcr, I To lbs. (low n. $7.75 ( 1 0.25; feeder litmb. goud and choice, $13.7ut 16.1ft I "p&iA' i M ,SM T .,. "' 4 ..I V nviwni m GUARANTEED! , 0 DAY K DON'T LET ,,rragcofi,ri" -IL- terms, -and demonstratiocsewilder you. Meadows salesmen can offer you every last advantage of low down-payment, price, free demonstration that anyone can offer. THAT'S NOT THE POINT. The Meadows is a better washing mchinc. 1 hul UtlMny luitiitlhon In NVw imIi MimUl luivo hmflo ninu iimney ir iiik iiromuli'r lm nun poniil It uiiill iirinr Oinifri'xa hiI- JlUlllH'tl, , Wi 'rr ull rhllilri'n or I lta mm, any I'm fiii.nul, Hut how do tin um'uuiii fnr Ilic DutlOHHl liul fur. IllOOUI-llUltf" 10 Years Ago Today "ItiiU" lii I'ui llainl ntiil St'llllli Hl lltl'tllll lltilllill'. No trouble to deli ver your orders. l'lione Main 87 I-'or Your In ug Store Nvedi L. & L. Dru- Co. The Magic Bakelite IMPELLER by teit wathel clothes cleaner in leu time, and with I. the wear caused by a metal impeller of the tame type. Smooth, glossy, slippery. Clothe, are always fret throuchout the washing, al ways Hooded with the greatest water Bow. TAKE OUR WORD for it the Meadows costs n6 more, you can buy on just as easy terms. And a Meadows demonstration is dignified and without "high pressure" selling methods. But the Meadows really has some new features. The magic Bakelite impeller, the overside capac ity tub, the finest wringer in the world arc all features that are really extra values. Call vour dealer without delay for a free demon stration in your home. See what immense value your money will buy. Stevens-Van Engeleri Co. 1105-6 Adams. La Grande, Ore. Grace Bldg. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR Having the most complete line of shoes in the city, we invite you to see them. l-ifll"S one hi nip Kid II I k Ii II Jx'iillii'r SlipKrri $4.95 .Men's ull leather Oxfords ' Tan & Itlack $3.95 latiilics oncM rii lligh Heel Patent lA'atlier SlIpiHTH $4.95 M0 T .Men's black lllil pIut l)n;sa SIiih'S. ' JtiiltlM-r Jkt-ls. $2.95 iNf woato's niitsT washim MAcrnnt U wMii in, .ajil'Mgy : - 1 ' km 'Is fr Th entire top of th meadows (above) was removed to you could hare an actual picture of the speedy tripla water anion. The .mailer picrur thows the same tuh, sarrle Tiatcr action, tame speed of rotation, but round shell has been sec in to make it correspond to a round rub machine. See how this kills the water action. It take, the square rub af the Bakelite impeller to produce Monday Magic I " THE MEADOWS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bloomln, ton, Illinois, U. S. A. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. I. u l I o s one- lnip Mlllliiry ll4 Sllpivrs ' llluck l:lk I'liiln Tor Work Shoes, llflliy Jlllhller Sole Jleel $3.95 Uiillix llluek I'alenl I'utnps, Mlliliiry , llcvl $1.95 -Mcu's H o a v y w ork s h u irs. V. .'-."'Vv ' ' Srwert null. 1'. ' ', , ' ,i M,ll-S all Sg $2.98 Patent Pumis Military Hevl $3.95 .Mi-llV (willllni, KnnciinN) Sliutv. Illui'hi-r Slyli- in uIm. v S5.90 f i s ... mSi'y 1