La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, January 20, 1920
NEW!!
Cheney Ties
$1.00
Crepes,
Lumino Satins
and. Files.
: Men's Wear.
Pricesof Eggs "
Unchanged But
Butter Advances .,.,
Alar. ...
I'OltTI.AND. Ore, Jan. 2 AI') ')'
Kfr price wcro unehuntfed, while '
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO CltAJ.V
OlH.ii llivii Ixw
1.22 ..I4MJ -t.tt
I .mi 4 I. -'! l.it'j 1 .2.-.
lammt.sm i.2h 1.20
Old Timers
two IhiKit (prude udvuncrd hiilf uj I'OUTI.AM) UIIKAT
...... - T I ..... .J l'Olni.ANI). Ore., Jan. 2U (Al')
44(4 and inline ilrxt to 43.
I'ruttn und vejf"ti.ljle were firm,
with proKpertH of advunccH In the.
lutter Khontd tho enow contlnu.
inueli lonjfor, : , , 1 ..
In rnuntry drcwed mcat, pork
wan up lo 14 und M'i cent, irhllo
luinliH, pat:ltrr killed, had gono to i
20 to 28 cenlH. I
I'ualer urie not cuwr to make)
pric.t piedli:tlonu Jji view of the
weather. 1
Wheat: Ulif Hind Ijluentein 1.15;
eoft while 1.17; wvHlvrn while 1.17:
haul winter 1.13(4; northera
epl'lni; 1.13; iventerll red I.U'i.
Oal: No. J-SS II). white 88.&0.
Today'H car reeelplH: Wheat II,
harley I, flour 2, corn 2, outs 2,
hay 2,
IIM'A;0 LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Jan. 2!l AI' (It.
H, l)ept, of Alfrlc.) Hokh: IteeeiplM
2X.GIMI; elow, t.iOHlly Hteutly; lance,
ly an lul'iiS; 9.X5 ninrket for desir
able 1G0-2HII III. welKllla: top !).
paid for oeeaHloual load lr.o-lioo ll.
averaKeK. Itlltchei-H. nieillum to
eholee 2f0-3fio IK, !..4" !.'.; I'l.o
2r,u llm. I..4MI !.; K.U.2I.U llm.,
!.&(. 9. !n.
('utile: ltreelitn B.r.l.l.; ratves.
(IIHAt.O CASH
CHICAOO, Jan. 29 (AI'J Wheel
No. 2 hard 1.24 Vj 1.26; 8Ulliple
Kru.lt, noii hern kpi-Idk leu.
Corn, No. 4 mixed IS:
No. 3 yellow 9fi 0 !tf,
Out: No. 2 white HVj1l
aamplu Kialu 4IMi ii DO.
Hye: No MileH. .
Hurley: 64 6174.
Timothy H. c.1: r.G"i; i.2'i.
(.'lover eed: 23.254i .1 1.:"..
r.ichot in Watla
. V.'e hrur plenl)' of (he wiwte of
riches, hut the rlrhe of wiikIh
I'mir I i , T. reeelpm 2,riUU; very Utile .lone 1111-oll Hie
11 mi t.iu iw n.t., ...-, ... dertoni wefik to lower except on 60 eenla hiKher on caive.1 and veal
paper rn "'' """'',,.' i heller made light eaillnBs: other jem. N recelpN. SleeiH ( I Hilt-13IIC
mr l.u "..' ...! elawiis inoiilly ati'iuly. HluuL'hler .ll.n.) Kood 1 1 1 I I. our uleeiu 1960-
l'OI(TI.A.M MVKsrtiCli
1'OKTI.ANI.i, Ore., Jan. 29 (Al'
Caltle and calves: Slt-ady to
struiiir ulllt spolH, ei'iitH hik'he"
Hud tdie stuck and l'& to
lis pruua.Mv Hie, ... I,. elns-. s. sleers.
Iliere wuiild Mill he cnriiHiiilka left. 3ttlulM(l Uw
AIIU II IS sum li.v eiiei.i. sin in... im-.r
lire nearly 7...IHM.!HM1 I. .in of wo.nl
mid Kiiwuilll wasie thul cull be re
iluimeiJ. ICxcliiinse.
Bladder Weakness
' If Uladder.W'cattneiui, XJeltlni: Up
NiuhIM, llaekaehe, Ilurnfiu; ur
ItchliiB Kensallon, le or Kruln
pains make you feel old. tired, pep
leMs, and worn out why not make
the Clc 48 1 lour Test? Don't
ttivu up. (let Cyslec today at any
itruif More. 1'ut It to a 4H hour
test. Money hack If you don't soon
feel like new, full of pep. sl.-p
well, with pains alleviated. Try
"jnie today, only 00c. Hod Cross
Uruk Hlure. Adv.
Hood and choice
I2.7GW 16.5: II""-
130(1 ll.s. I2.7f.at 15.76; 950-11011
Ihs. 13.00i. lO.do: f.-d yeai-lluR
irood and choice 750-950 il.s. 13. u
1l Ill.OO. Veulers (milk-fed) KOO.i
and choice H.IMis. 17. Ml. ,
Kheen: Itecelpts 14.000: stwi.lj
to a sh'tde lower; hulk fut-luml.e
10.76 W 17.25; early top 17.50;
1100 U.S.), Kood I 1 'a 1 1.75; sli e.H
(si. 'i und up) medium lii'.lr
steers, common Ji.f.O 'l $ I 0; heifers
(f0 Ihs. down) koimI 9.76411(1.25;
heifers, eoiumon JK.I'f.t 9.75. Cows,
ifoo.l h.Un'u 9.00;" cows, common lo
medium 7.00 3 50: tows, low cut
ter 4. .'.04 7.00. Hulls (yeurllngu
excluded) Kdud hee.'s 7.60'rf H.r.u;
hulls, cutter to medium C.75'i7.5o;
ful ewes lll.oa down: feeding Inml.i calveK (5uo Il.s. don) medium to
16. 25iii 15.75. U.n.l)H, Bond and I choice 0. nun I I. Ml; calves, cull to
choice,' 92 Il.s. down 10. 6(Ku 17.116; Icommon 7.6urri 9.00. Sealers, milk-
ewes, me.lluin to choice 15a Il.s.
down ((.2611 I IJ.il.: feeder luml.s.
Kooil and choice I 4.50 ft 1 6. on,
I .
iiiTTi:nr,vr .
KAN KltANCIHCO. Jan. '29 (Al1)
llutterfut f. o. Ii. Han l-'ranclsco,
62 iic.
Sure Way To
Stop Coughing
This Prescription Relieves
r Almost Instantly
Coukhlnu Is usually due to cuuses
which patent medicines und couuh
syrups do not reach, however.
Thoxlne, u fumouH doctor's prc
crlpllon relieves poukIiIiik with
the ver' first swallow. 11 works
on mi entirely different theory, has
u double action, relieves the Irri
tation and noes direct to the In
ternal CUUMO.,-.
t'nllke mailt rough medicines.
Thoxlne contains no chloroform,
dope, or other I. urn. Till druus. Hi. Ic
fur the whole fnllllly. Also ex
cellent for sore throat. Quick re
lief Kiiaraiiteed or your money
Lurk. J 5c, BOu and H.oo, Hold l.y
Kid Cross Druir store nnd all oilier
good dl'UR- stores. Adv.
LA (iHA.Mii: w ikii. i:sai.e
AlAIIKiriH
Hmelt ir.e lb.
Hprlnitl ISDJ25a lb.
Moavy hens 16o lb.
Mht hens 14o lb.
Biags Ho lb.
l''lour.
Hard Kederailon (hurd wheat)
Ron wheat 17.40 bbl
17.00 bbl.
LA GItA.NDE UKTA1L MAilKirTS
. Ilnlrj.
10 Years Ago
Today
M.s. -iinil( llecl.lin and
small sun. v. cut lo I'en.lleloli
fur u visit.
Sore Muscles!
fililll Snow Mioielhu.
Spraiiui! Strains!.
IJiuIhcs!
1 I'eii.aps you slipped on yuur
ItelKi.bU'N Walk.
IJijr Ia'ukuc
Liniment
SlHltllc. N(t.e I'illli.
L. & L. Drug Co.
Buttyr, crouiuery 65c; S lbs.(
II. lu.
Kku 4fo do.
Chepa S6JMUO lb.
llony -Comb. 2fto Ih
VcKtHftblnn
Potutyoa owl
Artichoke 30o.
TttiHley Bo bunch.
CitinbltfTlwi 2c ql.
CuhliHirt Mq II),
Cuuliflower 16a lb,
(.nipofrgit, Klnrlila 3 fur 26o.
iAJtliic'u 10c ht'Ud, .
Vol low onloiw 8c lb, ' '
t'HiTuts ldo bunoli.
Kpi Ih 2 for 25c.
I'urHnips 6o lb.
Tui nlpH 2 Uunolieji -for 26d.
f'dlrry 16b and 25c.
(ircuil prpin-tH t0c lb.
HutabliguB &o lb.
lhilihunl Hiiuuffh !.ocn 4c
Hweot l'otiitorH 0c lb.
, FnilLH
Ptl(louM tipples 4 lb. baskut,
2Ur, box.
Jonatluui iippU $1.0U box.
liinunti8 1 5c lb.
Persimmons 2 for J 6c
I.cnioim 4rc tlos.
Oranifcji 6U u 70o dob.
hiticnr
Tuno uiiKtir $1.54. ' "
Flour
Ron whont S. 40 bbl.
llmd fodtM-nttnn!t.40 bbl.
. rmiltry
Hprlnr filcn aoaJc lb.
UvnB'2U$i .10c lb.
MralN mill I tsh
lir.f boil r.M4anse.
CliopH mid nti'iiUM 2ft-3iie lb.
iSiilmou (Hliltlly Irish) 3."c lb.
Ildliliut --So lb.
ItnbbllM 2Sc lb.
Cod 26o lb.
.i.viimp
Onttollnn, rpRtilur, retull. 28n.
fed, Kood to cholro I Il.Wi 'u M.fiOj
vwtlctH. UKMliiKii tl.&litf U; veul
utH. cull to com in on fi.fiO'ii ll..rii.
Ilojfn: Ktcady. no r'-coiptH, wttti
licuvy wclK'it iiMdl
um lo cholop H.75 'u !l.ro; iii'-dluni
WfUtit (i;oo-r,ii IIjj. ) MH'fllum to
rholru b.76 91- )0.7f; lUht wcdffht
(Ifjo-i'OO Ibn.) iiiciliuiji to rhoico , teas 1 ptr ctnt...
in. 7&U 1 1.00; ll:;)it IlKhtn ( Uo-niOi 4R(.; truck 4Ge; delivered ut 1'ort
llm. iiu-iliJiii fo c bo let U.75fif land. 48 4i 60c:
J 'h7&; packing riowH, rou'ti an 1 1'oultry, onlonn, jioty tOL-n.., wool,
Hinooth 7.7Mf H.(ii; Rlaimhlt r pigi nutH, day, rancura bark, bops; ulJ
(UU.130 IIih.) iiuMlliiin to f bo Ice. Btiady and unchaiifft'd, , . -
itMdfi 10.26; feeder und . titocltcr
pIkh (70-iay ihu. jiitidiuiu io
cboico .00l 10.10. .
Hhoep und iHiubM: Htcuily. no it.
rtdptH. Lnitibs (Ki Hut. down) good
to choice U.6U64 ld.OU; do ('J-' Us.
down) Kod to choice 13.60 1(1.00;
do (U2 Mjm. down) medium 12.000
14. bo; do (all wolKbtH) cull to
comiiio!! lt.oo, 12.f0; 1 yiurllne
wotlutrs ( 160 lha. down) medium to
choirtj lO.OOftf 13.00. Bwcfl (12'J
I oh. down) iiiedhim to choice 6.&0
47.60; ewi'H (120-160 'lbs.) mcdl
uiii to cbolfo 4.60f 7.0o; ewc (till
w'iKbU) cull to common a.oow
4.50.
Wheat Unsettled
And Lower Today
CHJOAOO, Jan. 20 (A!) Open
tiiK to lr. off. tlilcajfo wheat af
terward declined ,u little more and
llsen raJlled. i vrn, oats and pro
visions w cc ulo eanier, with cot'i
Ntarttittf Vi .to'lc ofr but later re
coverliis.' ,., t f .
W'liwat .'lurift nnN'it(li-d I to
1 below, yesleitibiy' fliilnli. corn
to I off, outs H to Hi down
and provUtonH one banged to a net-
buck of 20 cents. . . ' '
rOKTI.AM) I'KOlH'Ci:
PfJltTivANO. Oie.. Jan. 211 (Al
Wholesule prices:
Itutler: I-Jxtras und prime flrnts
half cent h Ik her, : Portland dairy
exchange net w liolcwile price.,
(cubes): KNtras '44,!c; standards
41c; prime firsts 4Sc; flints 4c.
Creamery firlces, prints 3c over
cube standards.
Kio?s: Sleady und unchunKed.
Milk: Lower. Jlaw mill: (4 per
rent) 2.C5 cwt. delivered Portland,
lluttififat station
I
I SBK
I
I '9
pza
.
I
tension to be held at Houston, a
1 Tex.; February 5 to 7- ti. Brad- N
jioi'd Ktiupp. al top, tho voti of D
the late Dr. Seaman A. Knap p.
I
Shorts Covering
Freely in Street
NKW YOHK. Jan. 29 (Al')
Short l)iK..n to cover freely In the
flnul hour of the atock market to
day when a number of UiHues re
sponded to large eeale buying. St.
Jimepli i-eud rallied 8 pointa from,.
ltK lower level und Iniernuiiona,.
Nickel und Johntr -Manville each 6
point. liurroUKh Adding Machine
'jumped 6t4, I'nlted Krull 6!i, Allia
j I'linliners 9, and llelanaie and
IlIudHon 7. Ainerlciin Kadlutor af
jter eoarlng to 211, alumped to 200.
reFHiire was exerted against u
number of well known stocks. The
closing was Irregular. fales ap
proximated 4.oiMi,ii.io.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for thi. column mart bo
la by . m.
NKW Vtmii. I'HI'lT ',
NKW YOltK. Jan. 29 (Al')
Dried fruit ond hops steady.
Eastern "Batter"
"Ghee" Is ii kind of elaiilled hut
tor used hi Inillii und oilier eusl
ern ei.uiniles. II Is pieiiured finui
milk of buffaloes or cows, and nfier
a certain process put Inln closed
puis, where It Is suid lo keep fo.
jcurs.
Immutable Law
Wo nil foreknow thul the sen will
rl:su und set, thul nil men lu.rn lulu
the win lit shall die; Unit after win
ler Hie spiins shall come; after the
sprint? summer uiitl hurvest; yet Is
not our rorekuowledse. the cause of
any of tl.oseV lluleit:h.
Origin of "Handicap''
, In the Middle lip s, when a .race
was to be run, the cuulestitnts drew
lols for positions by taking straws
from a hat. This process was
known In the vernacular of the day
us "haiid-ln-ilie-eap." Today we
have the word "luindlc.ip." ' ' '.
AStt BONDS
t. 8. INVthlsit-nr w.
O. W. WAKNOCK j
i
llUHHlCltS. OVEIIHHOKH. j
KNIT CATS & DltKSSES
at sau-: riiic-ics.
Norton's Kiddy Shop. ,
1-24-41 1
! Ilcnistltcliiuy. pioaimx, butlou-J
boles, etc Norton' Klmlle bhop.1
Stuckholders Annual Mcellng J
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of La Oronde Nullonul Bunk
will be held at their bunking house
In La Grunde, Oregon, on Tuesday.
Junuary 29th 1929, at ten o'clock
A. M. At this meeting a Hoard of
Hi rector will be elootcd to servo
for tho year 1929 and such other
business will be transacted us may
be properly offered.
H. K. COOLIDGE, Cashier.
12-28-301
NOTICK Ol'' IIKAItl.Nd
1'I.NAI, Al't'OIXT
Notice Is 'hereby given tliut the
administratrix of the estate of
Itlchard T. Ilettig. deceased, bin
filed her final account herein und
the County Court has fixed Mon
day the 2uth day of Kebruury, 1929
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.
of suid date as the time for Hi"
hearing of objections to such final
J.C.PENNEYCO.
10 Itepot St.
- La Urande. Ore.
Men's Sweaters
Heavy Fleece-Lined
Very " warm and durable,
Hcece-lined, In solid colors md
two-color combinations.'" Righi
tor wjrk or general wear.
$1.29
b
account and Ibo settlement ther.
of.
MIRIAM g. rtirrTic, ;
Adiiilnlstrutnc
Jan. 22-il; Keb; 6-12-19.
A weekly newspaper suys lh
earth's coldest spot is Verkhuy.
ansk, Siberia. " That's not deflnlte
enough. The eurth's coldest spot U
a street car In Verkhoyansk, ffl.
bei la. - . ' ;
These men will be the le; dliiff
liKlUs al the 2.ritli anniversary ut
tho foundiiiK of nm'Jfi:Uural ex
tension to be held at Houston,
Tex.; February 5 to 7- lb. Brad
ford Kuapp. at top, is tho voti of
t he late Dr. Sea man A . Knapp.
founder, of extension work lu
whose memory the eelebraliou is
held. Ho is now president of Ala-,
ham a Polytechnic Institute. W. D.
Oentley, of Oklahoma A. nnd M.
college, rounds out 25 yeara of
extension work ut this time. Mu
was one of the elder Dr. Knapp'a
llrtit special agents. ,
SHIPPING FEVER LOSS MAY BE CUT,
MILLIONS AS RESULT OF STUDY;CoIonial gt()ck
Dominates In
U. S. Senators
VOU) HI'Itl.NG HAliOIt, N. Y.
i (A I') The colonial raial stoek
luveMlluallnni reveal that animals are attacked by "shipping
fever" nhi ii (bey have In en weakened. Caret ul loading is reeoni
nieniled by Dr. A. V. .Miller (Inset), ludow Is Ids idea of the way
a slot k far kIidmIiI he papered around tho sides und bedded with
draw fur whil'r ihljtnii nts.
SECOND WORST WEED MAY BE
CONTROLLED BY CHEMICALS
jjoiiar jl
Mean,
IS
SiSi-- '
y
J-- '"v'f'JW
veJ
$1 BARGAINS THIS MONTH
Sweaters, Girls Hats,
Dresses, Boys' Wool Hats & Caps,
Tapestries,
and several other close out values to $5.00
now at special price of $ 1.00.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Earl w . i'aaj.-yrr1pfr-r
which predominated in On Consti
tutional convention of 17x7 Is still
the dominating stock of tho Dnlted
S'.ates senate, though in decreauing
degree.
The data were gathered by the
eugiMiics record office here of the
Curnegto Institution und given out
by Krank I., lluhliott of Brooklyn.
It covers the st alius In lltl'7.
"We find," hii Mi'. Jlabbott,
"that the Knglish, Scotch and Irish
compose !M) er cent of the lele
gates to the Constitutional conven
tion nnd 81 per cent of the mem
bers of the rutted States senate.
Jn getting these data It was, fortu
nately, possible to find the racial
d 'scent of each of tho !ti members
of tho senate.
"The statistics wereinade by In
quiring Into tho racial descent of
each of the four grandparents of
the I 0 senators, thus going a step
further back than v as tho case
with the nifmhcrs of the Constitu
tional Convention."
The percentages iu the Constitu
tional Convention und the setiato
were respectively:
Knglish .(iS.fiS and 47.05
Irish 17.117 and I -1,4a
Scotch !i.n! and lii.BS
l-'reneh 4..r.r and 5.21
Dutch 2.73 and .r
Sweillsh l.Vtnn.l 2.0.H
Welsh !! and S.fiti
The Hetiale in addition showed
five blood classifications nut in the
Constilutiunal Convention, which
were:
(lerinan ...
Norwegian ..
Sw Ism' ,
Danish
American Indian
5. fin
l.Btf
.13
ft-axy Ilhtmir.ctzls
The bureiiii of llluhour-ea says-'
the li;rhtlum.cs of the I'nited Stales ,
use kerosene, b.camh'scent nil va !
I tor, acetylene j;,:s. old nnd elec
tric current for the illumimmt. tic t
cordlnij to various local condi(ioii i
nnd requirements. It Is believe! j
Hint the navy uses bmh electric cur
lent anil acetylene-
The "low, lat'i't lto.! method of nnviherliiff iptack gravj wuh tar
ptp fiOjove J Irf eielett t 10 rebMl by the rjjpu! unit Pif"1! ve
to f fililll hl'iif, v hh U rnttrrly kills the routs as writ ivs thi
1 tat. '! n uinia the pvlui lpul avca tnfuted by tii.ick
Ev:l cf Flattery
rird we thitter ourselves, nnd
then the tlattery of ethers Is sure
of success. It nwnkeni our nelf
1op willdn, n p:uty wblrli is ever
ready t r nit fmni otir better
Judgment mid jin the enemy with
out. Steele.
Following
as h
Chock it Today!
WITH
FOLEY'S
Every known
Guarantee
Surpassed
To give (he ussrs of Ward's Tires the ut
most in guaranteed service, we have added
to our own time-proven, definite mileage
guarantee of 16,000 miles, ALL the terms
of the new lifetime guarantee against de
fects. No other manufacturer or tire deal
er offers as much service or protection.
Ward's 1929 Riverside Tires are better than ever; built to go furtheiy to
outlive their guarantee of
16,000 MILES i
and are priced even lower than last year .
RlViRffl
Lowest Prices In History
Guaranteed for 16,000
-Miles and for Life!
First Quality Riverside Oversize
High Pressure Tires
. TIIW Mihl"l
l-l'I.V I'rl.f t'ln'lr Tulw
i'Dx I.-UI $ 6.15 $1.20
3lxl.50 ...... :.. $ 6.95 $1.35
$ 8.70 $1.55
$10.05 $1.75
3u, $10.35 $1.80
0-l'I.V
$ 9.10 $1.35
$12.35 $1.80
$13.65 $2.10
33x0-. 00 ... $14.35 $2.25
$15.65 $2.65
first Quality Riverside Full Size
Uallcon Cords
$5.38 $1.05
31x4 O. S.... $ 9.35 $1.50
os $10.00 $1.60
$10.75. $1.95
liliiy
Ward's guaranteed Accessories arc .the
greatest values on the present day.
market. . Our selection includes not
only the few listed here but almost
any part needed for any. car.
ItlVERSIDE.'
RAblATORS
tpV.&O ,S.i
I Iori..yc..'iiil t y p e
Buiirantted for IS
months iiKi'lnst
duniae l.y freezing.
SF'C'- $10.35
guarantee)
NVEHSIBE-IOTTERIES
Tin- lr l.uf
llti.trant.'e.l
: J t arn
$8.15
The
SiiiHr-l'owcr
t'liaranteed
years
$11.65
AIo cvrry mIh for till iuakt. ut vurs
ItlVKItSIHK IIOAD-I.KII' CHAIN'S Inorlid
liiv.-r-l.k- l,m,.(;,, i,ns
llvl.io
All fr Loth balloon nnd hij;h pressure
this. Standard und heavy duty models.
$4.75
MONTGOMERY WARD 6 CO.
Thone Main 1
1101-3 Wash. Ave.
La Grande, Ore.