La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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Wednesday, February 13, 1029.:
. New!!!
Manhattan
Underwear
$1.00 to $2.50
Shirts and Pants
in New Construction
and Patterns.
Men's Wear.
Egg And Butter
Prices Remain
At Monday Mark
MARKET NEWS 0? THE DAY
I'Oltn.ANI). Ore,. I'Vb. 13 aI j-
Ill the ubSence. of u IllCOling ofj
the I'orllund dairy exchange Tuos. j
VtllUMM GltAIN
Wheal ir II lull luw ' Close
Mar. 1.2301.20 l.2J l.2.-i(4 l'.ni4I.ITW
My I JO K 6 1 -304 I.3IV, I.:", 1.31 54 1.31 V,
Jul) ...i.a2Hei.3s4 uay, t.viy, " i)ituX
MVDiti-ooi, wiikat rrnsiirn rmvp.
tUL'IMinll 11 ( I t'l vvvw m va
day because, of Urn Lincoln birth-1 Wheal : ('Iohc, IMurvli 3h 3',id -!day
holiday. f and butter price. iu, pOI,ndH SI.35U. May V fid.
rcmnim-d nt .Momlay'H IcvcIh. 1 11.38: Julv if KUiI. SI.4IU. !
1 nuiicr Ik in kooci ii"inanu unu
, no easing' up In prieo U expected.
I .Kinr supplfc lire hccomliiK larg
er with moderate went her mill the
price tendency l anything
firm.
i-Uuco
Wheat Strong And
Three Cents Higher
rnn'AOo, ivb. u (Ar- i-
inlnjf v to ItWv wheat after
ward HiMird additional Hum, ('urn
Hi a i led at The Ui 1 fee ndianri, mi'
mii(HcitHni)y continued upward.
JI'OvIhIoiik uJmii wt'i'o firmer, ' ' !
, Wheat closed tron. 2 ?i to S'K.t
net higher, corn Hd to 1 rfce, "P.
fain to Ic udvanee and provi
sions iinrhuntc'-d to u rise of liSc;
Heavy supplies of Ji-i
' 1 1 in t vow table down 25 cents to
) day.
Iti.fMiiiHf nf flu i.mif fli'iiifiinl
1 s(iilntti-h In iImii ijimIii- hi iirlf
( Vi-ry. cabbage n nd I ho root
vi-Ki-iiildi-H are firm at t lie old i'ju
latlons. Tlx- f mull oranges, which were
ho plentiful and cheap for a, time,
a to hciiitf rapidly depleted. Tin;
lari'cr urniitft s him 111 Kood do
main!. I'ooMry and cuiijit ry-h llh'tl meats
w ro firm.
l'OHILA.M WllllA!'
I'OItTLANIi, Ore, lVh, 13 (AC)
WJicul; Hitr Itcnd hluiMt'iii, hard
whiti- I.&0; Mvft wliltif 1.21 : wl
i-tn whltu 1.21: hard winter 1.1;
wilt ! noil hern wprlns l.l; wcwti-rn rt-d
J. I ll.
IwIm: No. 3-3H Ih. white, 1!i.(i0.
'I'oday'H car receiptn: Wheat 2D,
flour 1. corn 0, out 1, hay &,
INe Welcomeyou
to Portland. 200eomf'niitnic rooinf)
wn with tth. lia(onbli wca.
Convenient down-town local Inn.
2VtK undrr (wraonal mandfrmn4 V
0AMD.ADK15SON
01)6 HOTEL
CONGRESS
PORTLAND, OREGON
10 Years
Ago Today-
JlUti", Montana on vorjn
otfttmiliul law uwi I. W. V.
truuliie, ; '
SCOUT WISEK
Kvi'i'y Ixiy Ii'Iimih lu
. - IHi'litircil
Scout . . -First
- Aid
Kits
75
Ollietal i.iiilpuieiit.
L. & L. Drug Co.
Orcfon Merchants
Meet At Corvallin
, .('OKVAM.IH. Ore. !!. 13
fAI') N. I I Tout, of I'urllnnil.
nun oli'irl.l iri'Niflrnt of lilt- llro
Ron' Jtciiill MiTrhitnl nNMOclullon
at ilc f:lofo of t ho 2fitli iinnunl roil
vvntlon of the ot'Kanlzutlon hi-ro
toiliiy.
fllhpr offlci'i-H oli'dPil wiro:
If. K. .HlNKon. Halcln, vlfo prrnl-(h-nl:
l. K Talo. ,1'ot-tlaniJ, HotTf-tury-trcaNuror.
. I ilrt-rloi'M for IftJH
ari'l C. A. Mi i kur. Mi-ilforil: J. 11.
Carri'tt, IIIIIkI.uio; I!. H. llalliy,
HiiIciii, anil 11. I. Alili-n, WIIhoii-
vlllu. ,
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A hill InlroOlit'tjil in Nrw IIhiiip
ttliiri irmMi!ii that all hltrh-hiMTM
UHlnif tin; Hlato hlKhwaya inuat haro
a llcviiMi and carry llirhiH. Mow,
ahoiit fi'liilai'H ulid u vocabulary,
tuo? ;
Wheat
No. , Z
( MM Ai( ( ASM
CIIII'AfJO. I'Vh. 13 (Al"
No. -i hai'ij l.21''i to 1.31
Nolllii-rn HprlliK. X.VJrt.
fori), No. 3 mixed M; No. 3 yel
low. r, D A.
On In, No. .1 white ! 'u ':,;
Halililc Ki'adi' &('.'
Ityc. no mi lea.
I'arh y. CIMfTS.
riiniithy need r,,:uni r..'i.
Cloviir Heed :3.rU4i 3U.&0.
I.ard, ll.tt;.
Itllw. 1 2. lift,
, lli llleH, 13.IHI. -
l' ) I t i l . A 1 1 l .1 v l ;si t t :i
FIRM TODAY IN
WALL STREET
Urged By Young Son, Judge Leaves
Bench To Raise Livestock
NKW YOltK, I-'eh. U (AI-)
lreiuent Hlilftn of BpeculutlVA hah
thnent In today's Htork niurket ten
dried to the nervousness prevailing
tn prof;Kdonal (itiartorn a a result
of recent udverat- credit develop
iiientH. 'Dim nuirket opened with t
NiirprlKlni; outhuiHt of utrentfth,
turned reactionary around, jioon
uud ttu-n duiti'd upHiird acaln in
the early uftrnoou when the cull
money rate huh lowered from, 7 'i
lo ti per cent.
HiiIIm tiKht.'iurd their (frlp on (ho
market in the late trudlnff when
Htromclh of the cuppem und ut 111
tlen hevrun to huvo u more ffenerul
effect ufmn the ri'inainder of the
llHt. Anaconda Copper touched
130 Aduiiitt KxpreHH jumped 8 'v
point m und k;i)iih of 4 and 5 points
were luade hy Intel uaUonul Coin-
iliUHtion, AiiH rit'un I'owvr and IJhtl
'AitMTiean WHter Vork, American
tKnuff, and Wchhou (ill, the closing
tone wan firm.
ftllCH
! share:.
Think how
lumpy the cereal
would be if you
cooked a year's
supply
AT
nee
Tun nmnotli, uniform flavor of
Hills lirns. Coffrc is the result
of ro.'istinn a few pounds at a
time hy n patented, cimtiinmiu
iruec.vi. Nobulk-roastingnicthod
can roast every berry every
pound so evenly and produce
such an unusual rich goodness.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
F mh from tht oeit
faff vaiunm fiaik.
t'.iui'y AnfJ utik
tht Mty.
O 1929
n
SPIXIAL DAIRY PAILS
12 (jiiart, lieavy tin
50 c EACH
While tlu-y last.
W. II. IJohnenkamj) Co.
FIND IT
HERE
Oopr for this oolutPQ
la by t . .
JIST A ItliMI.VKKK
Order those Valentine flowers
from Clark KlorUU. 2-13-11
BeliulilcliiDS. ptMni. (Hitloo
bolca, elo. Ngrton'a Kiddle filMip.
' 'AIi:TI.K HOX SOl'IAli
Given by ladlea of South Metho
dist church ut the iiarnonace Kit
day evening at 7:3U. All ludles
bring filled boxen. 2-12-41
approximated 4,3lu.(ou
I'OlCn.ANII. Ore.. Keb. 13 AI'
faille anil calvea: Kully ateady
for ull elaHHeli. No rceetpta. wii'-i
Hteel'K ( I Hill- I 2IOI Ilia.) frood III. Oil
ii.:r,: do ' '(:.. i mo Hm.) k'i
111.70'' I I. Ml; ill) ( Sail uud up) IIH--J
diiim lu. nit'', 10.75: do common, I
K.uiiti la. mi: hi'lfcm. Hail Him. doVn)
Kuoil in. on ii ia.!,(i; -do cuiiimon s.uu
4i in. oo. t'owH. good '8.7D'i a.r.o-I
row, common to medium 7.00'" i
8.75; cows, low cutter S.oo'o 7.oa.
ll'.illlt (yeurliiiffH ti'Xoluiled) ffood f
lieefa 7.50 it S.t.a; do' cutter to nn
dluill 6.751 7.5H. Culv.H dull IIih.
down) medium lo choice ti.SU'ii
1 2.H0; do, cull to coiiiiiinn 8,'io'n I
!).5li; vcalci-H inllh-fed, kooiI lo
clioleo 13.110 41 14.50: do medium.
I l.5llli I Il.llli; do cull lo cuinmon
K. 5111 t 1. 511.
Hokh: Ste-idy, no receipt,
lleuvy welKht (250-350 Ilia.) medi
um tn choice 8.751 11.75: medium
wi'llflit (200-250 IbH.) medium lu
choice, !).754i 10.75: Unlit wclKh:.
(liio-2110 I In.) medium lo choice,
Hi.MUi 10.76; HkIH IlKhta (130-Hio
IIih.) mcditllii to choice U.75r 10.
75. racking HOU'rt. rotiKh und
Hllioolll 7.75fi!.0O; NlullKhter pliri,
(tio-;tu IIjh.) medium to ehoicu
9.1104111.25; feeder and atocker
I.Ikh ("U-I3H IIih.) medium :
cholcs 9.00 ti 10.00, (Hoft or oily
hoKa uud rouhtlnif plfH excluded in
abovn ijuotatloiin).
Rheeti and IiiiiiIih: Kieiuly, re
ii'lplii 250, with latnlja (M
Him. duwn) (food lo cholco f4.0IKi
1 41.01a; do uj I,H. lloWH) liiedlllin
12.001 tl.oo; do (all w.-IkIiIh) coil
to common I l.oosj 12.011; yearliiih'
wethct-H (150 Ilia, down) medium
to choice 10.001 1,1.00: ewea (12"
lloi. down) medltliil to choice 5.50
II 7.5H: do choice 4.50H7.0O; do
(all nclithtH) cull to common 3.0u
Df4.50.
I'OltTIA.VO I'llODI ( Ii
I.A GH A. Mil-; IIOLKhAI.B
SIAItkhTil
Klinjlt 15c lb.
KpnnKK ltifiJ26o lb. '
lieavy hena I tic lb.
l.lKhl liens 14o lb.
8c lb. ' 1
I'loiir.
Hard Federation (hard wheat)
Hort wheat 17.40 bbl.
-17.00 bbl. . . , ; " '
v I'OIITI.ANII, Ore., Feb. IS (Al'l
WholcMule prlcea: Hotter, clCKH.
milk, poultry, onlona. putatoen,
wool, uutH, hay; caaeara bark, hups,
all Hteady and uiiehailKi'il,
ntni:iti'A'i'
HAN I'ltANCISt'O, I'Vb. 13 ( A I ' )
Ilutterfat f, o. b. Kan I'Ynnclsoo.
iiA ;itAMii iti.-i AiL MAitiurrH
Dairy.
Ilutter, eieaiueiy 660; 2 lbs.,
SI. 10.
Kicks -48c doz.
Cheeso 35400 lb.
Houey Comb. 25c IU
VctfUtAbifM -
I'otaloes. $1.00 cwl 1
Artichoke 2oc.
I'urnluy 6c bunch.
CuIjIuiko Sc lb.
Cuulltlower 160 lb.
(Jrapefruil, Klorida 2 fur 26u. .
I.ettucu I lie bead.
Yellow. onlonn-8c lb. ' ,M
Carrota 10c bunch, '
Heeta 2 for 26c.
1'arHnlps 6c lb.
Turnipa 2 bunches fur Zoo. '
Celery 16c and 26c.
Clreon peppera 5'lc lb.
Rutabagas 6c lb.
Hubbard Squash Local 4a
Sweet 1'otuloes 10c lb.
ITutta
Delicious' apples 4 lb. basket,
26n; JI.8S box. . .
Jonuthan upples S1.00 box.
Hananaa 16c lb,
l.emcna 45c, doa.
Oranirea 60Si7Oo dob.
Niiitiir .
Cane sugar SO. 64.
Hour
Bolt wheat (8.40 bbl.
Hard federation SS.40 bbl.
l'oilltry
Spring fries 35c Hi.
Hena .Hidf 32c lb.
Melta ntttl Flail ,
Beef boll-'-12Vtro18c.
('hnpH and steaks 26-36C lb.
Salmon 35c lb.
Halibut 30c lb.
Italiblts 28c lb.
Cod 260 lb.
(aolijie
Oasnllne. regular, retail, 2Sn.
DETROIT'S MONEY MARKET
OLDEST DISTRICT OF CITY
STOP
that C(iuh not ly siii'picssing it, I ml ly re
mnviiii; the cause.
( hiioprat lic Spinal A n;il sis, for wliit li
wc make no chaw, ill locale the real
cause of your couuh. It is a warning
that KOiucthhiK is wron; and you should
heed it.
Ajieglwted cough often causes sei'itnis trouhle.
Have the cause conveted hy
Chiropractic Adjustments
The Belter Way to Health.
Dr. F. L Tribe
. i'huhe Alain IK I'lillm 1 (Iruiiiiale) New r'olry Hldg.
Olflce Hour.: 10 6; 7 to
m
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1 1 4 1 . . 1
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1 mi
.:t( ie if 11 ti -mi
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Znll II II II f I II II 11 Fit
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Il'n llr.''l H llll (I ill, i0
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1
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l
'-mm
' T -
I .rt roll fhtaiM'lnl itl-lrlet-lilHjetle
iHinlevunl.
DIITUiUT (AIM I.H'tmlfH fl
imitcliil tllMtrlet N old i lh
i lly 1 1 hi? If, When AnUdne de li
Millie Cuillllae fuiinded the uiIk
Imtl Hettlrmeilt of "1H Troll" in
17al he rente red It Hniniul what
now In lii'Uwtdd Htreet.
Ted (iy firlftwuld Mnet Mill U
the rinauetiil eviiler, althmiKh It
Iiiim renehed out immfwhat to In
eUidM vver.il other iUrtie. Vet
lltn rxpanKtiin In the mitln hM
been upward. Near eoutpleiion
ait' thi new liiolttt anil I'nloii
TiuM huildlnK, pllKhin their
v.sTM-t?!?.- $ t"'! .''!.4l :iu
,1 , Ii l 0d I'-iu. i
rluold Mtnft looking miuiIi frtliH :
ImtldliiK In w hleh the lHtrU
.siiM'k exehiitiKe h housed.
Tho exeh.uiK? was fiuinitinl In
1.H? ami e-iiKiiially wti.senlled tht
ttt'tntlt ItrukerK utimH'tathin. A
(-w yimi-K later, when It beeuiur
an IneorpurattMl exehaiiKe. Mm
HponKiirN iHtlerned the runxtltU'
tloii arter that uf the Now Turk
Mtuek exehauKf. In 1914 the or
KaniBatlon tttk on the nspei't tf
H reunlar exehanKV, after grvW
letf tdnmndH upon lla fac Utile
had kfH tt inuvlnic fmtn ,vti(
tMilldhtir tSt nni'ther rkmv de -ji(
'o TrH:ift..t i i "
- .
iy,.'je f-iS.-'Jfi':
S. (V ulkrhijiv linnet). ftiriiKi prcKideut "of Hie Atnerhun Ah.r
' dten-A (ufii.i Km'eder; fiHtpx-iatlnn, unit th lient h of the dUdlM
'court ul-Mlanil, Okln., to devnloji n herd of purebred cattlo he
'Ciiuse hlK.to; Sain, , liec-aine Interest id in a calf. A slrhiK of
prize-wlniiltt' bhu-k liCHtutiec". fnxii the Fuller tun farm 1h hIiowii.
4 CHICAt.O ,IVi;STOCIv
M'uirAc.oii-. fa (ai- (r
Iept. of -Awivi-T-Hokh: HocelptH
2I.0DU;: ffllrly uttlve to all inter
chIs; : mostly ', Z('i 'Zln- hlcher; tup
H(. CO paid TOl" 170-220 IIih.; hull;
desirublc Iiohk Hc'ullng over 100 Iuk.
from 10.JIG to,' 10.0B. '
' nutcners. medium to choice 2.r(i.
:mhi ii)..' in. irc-i ti:.r,r.; mxi-2Gu iUk.
10.00 10.00. " v
Cattle; ItocelplH. 6,0(M; calveu.
rOcelptu ZiOOO; moat killing daBWH
sHKhlly more nrtlvK Kti en and Bho
wfock -hlffher In ninny Instancus;'
hitllB Hteudy; vi-hIim-h wal;; early
top yeurlliiKd K.U: most steeiH
HeMlnn at 12.60 down to I l,oo.
SlutiKliter claHM'S, Mteei-H, Rood and
cJioleo 1 300-1 G00 Mm. 1 1 .7fi 1 4.7ri
1100-1300 His. t1.?r4i 14.75:- '
1 1 no lbs. lS.noti N.75: fed year-
llnHH, (rooil and choice 75O-H50 Hit'".,
i 1.75 1 5.40. YealerM (milk
Stills Ruin Reno
Radio Reception
11ENO, Nev. (AIM Oporalora of
home-made hIIIIh are being blamed
by Iteno radio deulers fur much
of the Interference thut la causing
1 radio . owners tq complain of
"Miuealing seta." .
A "trouble Hiiooter" eniiloyod by
llio . dealers " to determine the
aources of Interference reporieu
that "rockeri;'1 used by niukei'H of
corn whisky to age their product
were causing considerable trouble
because of poor electrical connec
tions to the motors that operate
the "rockers."
The "trouble shooter" advised
the distillery owners In several In
stances to fix up their upparalus or
he fc-opld report thein tu prohibi
tion enforcement officials. Home of
the radio interference has stopped.
sales around 25c lower: 'bulk fat
,lainbs'10i. 10.611; best held ubuv
17.00: sheep und feeding lambs
scarce, steady. I limbs, good und
f''"' choice 92 lbs. down 15. 859 17.10;
good and choice 12.11" i 15.00. jewes, medium to choice 150 lbs.
Hhoep: Itecelpts 16.OU0: pracli- down 7.51)1 H.60; feeder lumbs,
cully nothing done: few bids an l good und choice 1 4.50 ij 1 0.00.
J.C.PENNEYCO.
108 lpo Si.
La (armade. Ora,
"Avenue" Prints
Charming Patterns
Children's dro-
iti and bouie
frocks are espe
cially, attractive
and inexpensive
from "Avenue"
cotton prima. Yd.
19c
"Nation-Wide"
Outing Flannel
Excellent Value
A good weight, useful and
serviceable plain white, woven
stripes and checks for warm
nightgowns and pajamas. Look
ahead for future needs by buy
ing several yards. Our low
price, yard,
17c
1'OMl'H CAXT STOP KM
1'AUIK. Feb. 13 ( AI') The po
lice are finding It almost impustfiMe
to enforce a section of tlio code
Napoleon forbiddiiiK women tu
woar trouKei-H without a permit. Bo
they huve decided not to try un--Iush
exceHslve attention Ih attracted
And they aro dolnif nothing about
tho case of Mile. Violctte Alorriu,
athlete KpeclalizinK- in the discus -throw,,
who wears them coimtuntly,
Mrs, Ann Viipinia Griffith pf
Winchester, Vu.. Htipulated In her
will that all relatives who came to
her funeral bo reimbursed from tho
estate, for round-trip fares.
I MMHMaMaaaaaaaWaMtta,
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A Real Food for Every Meal!
Gooa wholesome Bread is a necessity of life.
No meal is complete without its rich, tissue
building nutriment It is equally important
then that you choose your bread wisely. In
sist upon the brand that is known to be of the
highest quality, of the greatest purity, and of
invariable appetizing tastiness. In other words,
when you want the best bread obtainable
come to
LA GRANDE BAKERY
t. , K. J. McWILLlAMS, Prop. -".' : - , . .
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