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Page Eight CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES Tuesday, January 22, I9991 Slip-Over Sweaters Blues, Tans & Greys, with V and Round Neck $3.95 to $8.85 Men's Wear. 'tic. Closing Strong In Wall Street; Stocks Climbing NKW YOltlC. Jan. 22 AI') The. lock market responded to slightly easier money today with a vigorous upturn, particularly n the metal and motor shares and spe cialties. More thun a wore of Is MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY U'lllUt Mar. ... Mmy fitly ... CHICAGO GKAI.V Open lllch Iow Close :.i.S2Kj.23 , j.sr,( usiy, ; -1.27 1.27 9 I.3UH 1.27 J.3U1.3UH M(H,A.M WIIKAT I'OitTi,ANU, Ore., Jun. 22 AI') -Wheat: Hig Jicnd blueMtcin, hard 1.62; Koft white Hii.-M wen limited lo new hlirh"""c w," WW .round, the ol,l Uimnn. NK-k I rn whlle nard wint' '6: carding a maximum guln of 60 points. western led northern spring 1.1 C J. 17. ' . Oats: No. 2-3 lb. white 3K.00. Call money was In supply at on J Today's car receipts: Wheat 40, official rate of 6 pewent, which j flour !2. corn 8, oat tt huy 6. wan shaded to 6 In the outside - 1 market, and hunkers expressed thej CHICAGO CASH opinion that higher rule would he CHICAGO. Jun, It (Al'l Wheat fmprohahlt until thu end of thu Ku 2 hard J.2C . No. 4 hard 1.1 7. bionth. Corn. No, 4 mixed UJI U us u : n.jyinK -unices runcu into me. market in heavy volume during the last hour, the utilities encount ering pai tirulur favor. Johns Man- vllle extended It h gain to nearly 20 nolntH. touching AdantM Kx- pres made an extreme Kln of 14 I polntH. and American HmelthiK of , 17. Mitthleson Alkull jumped more) than 1 1 polntH anil Commercial 1 1 H'dventw 0. Tim chming w;:s strong. I fInoa in fhipftft(k'V'ul sates approximated 6.000,000 i Wheat Buoyant At No. 2 yellow M. OhIm, No. $ whitu b4; sample Kiudu 41'Vj. , Hye, No. 2 poor i.02. Hurley t!0 ' 71, Timothy need G.0rfl.l5. Dover Seed 13,00 5 31.00. Ijird 1 1. HO. Jtths ! 2.7ft. Itcllies 13-87. CHICAGO, Jan. 22 A J C niiitf to 2 'i 1 2 '4 off, corn af terward fl iclimud within Ihe Ini tial r.aiKc Wheat sturlcd Vh to q down and subseoueiitly declined a Mile, inure. OatH were e;.y. I 'loviKioiiM went 11 p-grtide. Wheat cloned buoyant. 2 t3 2 net higher, com finished at to net dfline, out lo ad vance, and provisions. VaryiiiK fyoui 2c bethack to a Hue of 2c. 1 Portland Market Is Steady Today J'OHTI.ANI), Ore., Jon. 22 (Al) KiiS, butter, fruit and veff4able prices were virtually unchanged today. The enly unateudinex wan In vijjfctahlei. Ithuharb and aril chokes are plentiful with a conse jent allnht decline In prices. A carload of cauliflower from Ihe WatHOitvllle diatrlot was added to the local atocks today. Thin was aid to be of unuHually fine quality, retailing at 15 or 20 cents. The oraiiKe market was likely to remain at present low ; prices for the smaller hljw despite Interfer ence with picking by rain In Cali fornia. There is'u huge supply re ported on the Cortland market and this is expected to hold out untifl more is shipped In. ; . WAGNER- PIANO SHOWN IN AMERICA roim.AMi i'iiiiiii ci: I'OIITI.ANIl, On:, Jan. i2 (AT) WhoU hiiIo itrfc-i-K: J(;iMcr, i-KKH. milk, lioultry, on- Ioiih. potulOfK, wool, nlllH, UstyvUH'i rani liiirk. )ich, all Hlcaily am un- ' rliailKurl. i 'IIIC'A(;( I.IXKSKM K j Clfli.'AOO. Jan. Ml AI" (I.- jH. Urpt. A8rk'. Hokk H.llUO; op- , I'dllTI.A.MI I.IVl'STOCk i nwl l(v lf.o lilfc-licr; lat-r liailu, l'(JHTl.ANI, Ore. Jan. 22 Ml') j l&irc IiIkIk-i;; .largely an 'attlu ami ialv..s: tttrafiy. no ro !. nmrkol for ltw.fttli- IIm. j cciptii. . -HtociH J luo-lauo lli.)' IISht; top H-'ili mid for I8C1-2V ""' U.tHttf I l.i(t;.tvra !S'-n HieKfrlrc Wanner. Ron itf the famoux compoHrr, Ulrhard VaK : nrr. at the piiino used by the latter when he composed "1'arnlfat." The iiiHtrururm hus lecn broushl to. the I.'nltcd States for exhlhi-'tlon.- - FIND IT HERE I Copt tor I nil oolamn mum to la br . l.NBLKANCE. A Htt BONDS U. H. ISVkJfTBUMT VO. O. W.-WAJINOCK CARD OF TIIAKS. Wo wish to thank our muny frluuda and ndBhbor for thflr kindnewi and syinpatliy during oUr recent bercav-nient und for the many floral offerings. We cnueciully thank the Mow inun und lllcka Lumber fomimny and the employees for their kind newi and sympathy given to us. .Mrs. ilyrum iiendricks und fam ily. J. J. Hendricks. AV. I). Hendiitkit J. H. Hendricks. ' A. O. Hendricks. .Mrs. H. 11. 1-cavllt. 1-SS-llp. DAXC'K AT IX.TAXEIJ.i: Kvery Wednesday instead of Fri day starting Jun. 23. Star Novelty Orchestra. ' . l-:'2-2t J.C.PJENNEYCO. I0S Depot at La Grude. on. Cotton Batts - Soft and Fluffy . r for Comforts ' Thi i the time to be thinking of warm bed coverings time tt be making attractive comforu, this .1-nnund cotton batt ii ti ideal coi..iort jize. ,' 98c Cotton Batts '12 Ounce . Rolls of soft, fluffy cotton is I handy ile. ' 29c ' Sore Throat? Don't Gargle (Jiilrkcr mill IP-licr Jttdfcr With 1'amiMiK I'rcM'rlpllon l)ou't surfer from the pain and HM'cneHH of sore throat aniKlcs and Halves uro too r towthey re lievo only temporarily, lint Thox Ine, a fuiiKiiiH physician's prescrip tion, m aimruntet'd tu give relief ui most liiHtiintly. Thoxlno has u double action re II even the Mure liens and (toes di rect to the internal caue. No chloroform. Iron or other harm ful druH wife and pleaitaut fr the whole family. Also wonder fully eifectlvo for relieving coughs, (ulck relief guaranteed or your money back. 36c, GOc and $1.00. Hold by Hod front) Iiruflr Ktore und ull other ood dnitf stores. Adv. 10 Years Ago Today IJetit. Krank Karnes has re turned from Camp tirccii teal, (leuiK'a. Cold Weather Makes Kugh Skins Hind's. J'-wn's. Max It'actor's. tiaiden I'ouit .dlipiN for lu-al i ii mid soot III n nd and cold chapued hands and ' fit COM. 5(ty and $1.00 L. & L. Drug Co. i!ii-ri:ni'.T KAN ITtAWIWfl. Jan: 12 fAI') HnltiM-fat f. o. h. Han l-Yaneiwo, 60 ir. . I.A OltAN'IM'. IKII.IiSAI.R i MAKKIOTM , . I slaughter Classen steers, good and I choice l.:ioij-l,M0 lbs. I2.76'i 15.26; 1,100-1,300 IDs. J2.75tiir... j 76: :u-,(hi ,. I2.75i lli.oci; fed j yearlings good und choice 750-!t&o lbs. 12.7SJ ru.25. Veulers. milk fed. good and choice M.6U 17.50. Hh'.p . I Jl,init; opening steady. (bulk fat lumha-IG.60f 17.00; early , ' top 17.29: sheep and feeding lambs ijA (iltAMUi liKI'AUi MAitKKrsBlt'ul'y: vtlolee feeding lambs 16.5(1 lury. I 15.75; lumbs,' good and choice 92 Duller, rreumeiy 65c: J lbs.,!11'"- down- I'D. 25,4( 1 7.3S; medium. IDs. UiilolierH, iiu'dium to choice lbs.) good 1 l.ooM 1 J.75. Heifers 250-Jllii 'Hut.,' a.lilift'j.llli; 200-250 i (sad lbs. down) good-lll.Oor,, 1O.60; lbs. 11.00)) 'J.30; IIm.; a.ooy J heifers, common .75S, a.75. Cqs,: 9.9D. I.'utlle 1.5K0;. tuives 2,01ll; iintrkW el slow :. steady to .weak trade on j most' killing classes; -she stock in fairly liberal supply; steers, scuree but part of run Jick4 best 'weighty sleors early .14. b choice, shipper dealers t.0 IT.JOj light ,klnls, ' 6-M T( 7.26; ealvi M.6(li 16.60; u few at 1C.00; with ! medium to ch common to medium . 7.oo$iN,75. Mulls (yearlings excluded) good beefs 7,I,i '.is. r,i; do cutler to medi um 6.75 'rt-7.50. Hliiell I5e lb. Hiinngs lkirZ5c lb. Ilenvy hens Iflc lb. I.lglit hens 1 4c lb. fliags He lb. floor. Hnrd Keil. ration fhsrd wheat) Hnfl wheat 17.40 bbl -S7.H0 bbl. t'ows, ow cutter 4tfe7.0O. Hulls, fyearllngs excUded) good ,-bi'efs, :26f S.CiO: bulls.. cutter to medium (o"0 lbs. down) choice li.oofi 1 1.00; lbs.) inedflliu to choice (f.OOfi I (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigp ! excluded .In above-fiuotutlons).:. - ' Kheep arid luinbs:-8tttud-. no receipts.- -Lurpbs - -S4 lbs. '"down), good ; to , choice -V13.00 1 14.00; UO (02-lb down) ulcdfuui 11.600 l'J.oo;- do (alb wtiixbts) 5. cull to oommon ;Io.5o 9i r.5.0:'.- yearling wethers (ISO lbs. down) liiedium to holce .09ff li;6: ewes (120 lbs. down) .medium to choice ' 4.50'u; .60: ewes -(120-150 lbs.) medium to choice S.60r6.00; ewes - (all weights)' 'cull tu common ( 2.001 a.511. ' ,. ,'. '. ; -' "Hex" Trial Judge. Surgeons-to Try To Change Limbs $1.10. Kkk i-'C dos. Cheese 'AUtu 4c Ih. Honey Comh. 2Uc lb . VeKelahltts Potatoes $.(i0 cut Artichoke 20c. I'umtey &c bunch. ;ranlHrrles20c qt. CahbaKe Sc lit. Cauliflower Hc lb. tlrapefruil, Klorlda '1 for Lettuce -10c lad. Yellow onions tic lb. Carrots 10c hunch. Heels 2 for Jluc. Parsnips 5c lb. Ttirnlp---2 bunches for ZUc Celery Kc and 26c. tiree-n m'm tiUv M ItuiaosffHs 6c lb. Huhhard rkiuush I.ornt 4c , Hweet I'litatoes IOij lb, I'lOlW Hellclous apples 4 lb. basket, 2f.c; ll.sy hux. Jonathan tippleM $l,0u hex. Hunanas 16c Ih. I'ersiinrnoiis 2 for 26a Lemons r.c dux. Oranges OdH 7tn dob. hounr Cano suKcr-$ti.f4. I'tour Hoft Hheat $8.40 bbl. Hard fedwailon $H.40 hbl. I 'on It Rpiiutr files a08i die lb. Hens iifiaoc lb. MejitM anil I-'Ish Hoef boll IX U u IHo. Chnps and Nleakn Ti-IUie lb, Kalmou (Hliiclly fiONh) 35c lb. llaiihul soc h. Itahhlts 2Kc lb. Cod 26c lb. (.tvMdino flnmillne. reuuiar. retail. ti M-tiOfli IB.U&; ewes, liiedium lo eholcij ifio Ibs.'tlown K.oofti 10.76: ffeder lauihs, Kood and choice 14. 40 I6.HB. calves, cull to common 7.5oi jr.oo: Vialeis, milk fed, Rood lo choice, 13.00 4 14. 'i6; veulers." inedium, 1 l.60Cf 13. (mi; veulers, cull to com mon 8.&0 (I 1 1.60. I !(; Kteady, no receipts, with heavy weight U'&O to 35(1 lbs.). medium to choice 7.7&i tt.25; me- - i- dlum weiKhl :.oo-26o lbs.) mwll-j' U-HICAOO; .Jan.; 23 AIJ) Kur um to choice S.5o 9.a&; Vlljrlit- Keona .the-lnivl.ty -juf, Illinois welRht -'oo. ao lbs.) medium- to i M,neW1? uf' ne4lolne are to J3ttenyt cholct. K.6oy.l'5: - litfl(t weight rt (rloH f opernUons. such'aH nev-(JCn-200 Ihs.) . medium - to Vhoice'1 er before, have been attempted,. In J f.76b lU.Oif; 1 1 KlU llffhts (1X0-100 un -eiwrx ia ennwe h ve-yir-om llhs.) medium to choice 8.75'o U.25: ! BlrI' .born Without feei to walk. packlnif sows, roinrh and innoih.i rM" and P1'' 7.00 ft a.iitt;, sluuKhter pigs (90-130 I wj"u -- .-I r Ur.'Henry Buwom Thomas, pru- fessor of orthoiwdlc Hiirncry at -the college, said It Is hoped by the op enitions'to fpriii the1 muscles of the lower lep into aulistltutes for tvt. MACHINE TESTS 6000 RADIO TUBES AN HOUR WITHOUT--HUMAN. AID iZunn jfdllow the operations for the nor- tpofte of onubllnff tlie child to walk norniully. y- . I'. 'i ?'The KlrhTi'i(4nVmo: was .wjthhtht Jttlc girl. who stay up hnlf the n if-lit practicing scales on, the piano ought , to go fur,-' .s ' '' . -r ffl. M - Judge Hay I. bherwOfd, above, presided --over. .the. fatuous "witehcruft murder'' trial ' in! York, Ia.P where John i:lymer.j master, of the "black rirts,"- tind two youths were charged W'lth the slaying of Nelson D. Reh meyer, recluse farmer.'. ' , r llenutltchtue. pteatmc. but loo boles, etc Nortoo's Kludle buop. Commission ltoom In City Hli In suld City for City of La GtuniJ Improvement BondB, Series isjiJ In the sum of nineteen tlulwanil eight hundred twenty-seven aJ 70100 dollars (J1J.S27.76). ,(,! of Deccmbtji ' Siockliuldcrs Anuual Mocllng h'otlce Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of l.a nrande National Bunk wlH be held at their banking house uonus oeanng aute la-iA Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday. ! 20. 1S: to mature ten l(l) yea-4 January 23th.. 1029. at Un o'clock' t'om aaio or uonus, with paymenti A.vM. At this meeting a Board of oever, opnonui wiu me Cltjrol liirectois will be elected to serve il" Grande at any; seml:aiunaj forr the year 1929 and such other coupon date on or after one (I) business will he transacted as may year from date of said bondii be properly offered. bearing interest at the rate of fiv-j 11. E. COOL.IDGE. Cashler. aua one-nan per cent lby,) vr 12-28-SOt' aim, payable - semi-annually-, " j both principal, and Interest pay i :;- able at the office of the Treasurer SfOTICI-: !' lli:Altl.J or of the City of La Grunde. Oreton' . -.'a .; 1IXAL ACCOL.VT AM ul(Ia muat bo uncondlllon' . Notice is hereby given that the and be accompanied by a certified administratrix of Uieljard T. Kettle, the estate of, check for ono thousand dollars deceased, has; (11000), flled'her final account herein und I The approving legal ODlnlon of the County Court has fixed Mon-) Messrs. Teal,. Wlnfree. McCullwh day. lite 25th day of February. 1929; & shuler. Portland, Oregon will at the hour of 10:00 o'clock' A. M. : be furnished the successful W or sum date as tne time ror tne- dor. hearing of objections to such final account und the settlement there of. . XI I 111 AM O. RETTIO. Administratrix. Jan. 22-19; Keb. 5-12-19. t The Commission reserves Hie right to reject any and all bills. J. E. STEARNS, Recoruer.Y l-ll-10t -H Ql'AKK IX NI IVrAX 1'EKIXG, Jan. 22 (AP) Chlneie newspupers today suld that many. NOTICE OF ItOXD SALE . i-JOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, tliat.. sealed bids will be received at me nour of 7:30 o'clock P. SI. onjpersons had been killed In on the 2J day of Junuary. 1929, andcarthuuake on Sunday In Sulquan. immediately thereafter publicly' north of the great wall in Shanti opened by the Commission of the i province. Buildings collapsed and City of La Grande, Oregon, at railroad tracks were destroyed, j ssfsr Need fin Sliced I ft the munufactttre of railiu tube.s has seen Die development of a machine that tests liOi-0 lubes an hour. At the Jefl of ihtt photograph ahuve is the machine which autuiimtlcally okehH or ieJects"niheH aceurdiiiK to their chnracteristicH, with the meter or oitiil bonrd at the rlltt. Itelow Is a rear view of the niiirhlne. nhowlnt: the ftcdlmr iip;ir;itii. "Ijon always serve such good ifi" C O V l: E E , "Thanks, but it's no trick." "Oh,but it is.You don't know how hard Pre tried." Welly of course, we always use M J B. We're scrred it, for almost thirty years." Many people find tliat with M J B, the strong blend, they use slightly less coffee, tint whether you nuke it strong or wrak, MJB h:is a flavor that only the strong blend ran give. Now it comes to you in an improved friction top key-can available only to M j n ujers, packed by our ow n vacuum process. con T T t t t T t y ? X ? t t ? t t y t t f t t t t f ? X X ? t t Y t f ? ? ? f t ? ? I WheiiYouMiss Your Observer Call Main 24 And a copy will be delivered at once free of charge. For change of address, please do not notify carrier boy only call the office direct, giving old and new-residence, and you will avoid :V .' errors in service. ' V ' The Evening Observer Main 37 Jt f it f f I i 6 I :.- nu-. vTTa ru " -"i"" - 1 I kl-UaalS t t ! , ti f X T X T t X X X X i ft