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Tuesday, May 7, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Local News In Brief j Jltts FruiliiroU Arm I r Aivlilvnt Airs. J. J. Juckson has been suf-. w. O. WIIIIuiiih, from l'nyctto. ferine from a fractured left arm Iduho, Is very ill In the hospital nt the result of an auto accident In I Kolse. He win tn a. cur accident which she figured about three 1 and his hlus and skull are frac- weoks ago. Mrs. Jackson was rid-j tured. Ho may bo In the hospital a year. Mr. Williams Is a brother pt 1.. J. Williams, a clerk at the Foley hotel. - , ' Ing In a car which chanced to hit some loose gravel while a turn was bring made, around a corner. Sho vvus holding a small child ut the time, and probubly in her effort to shield tlio child, she was thrown on the member In such a way thai the fracture resulted. JL in n Has OiH'rafluii ' '-' -: All's. Vel-Kil KeltK, w-ho had un oncmtlon recently ut thu Dr. Won dcrllek hOKpitut, hits beren vlKltlntt her folks, Mr. and Mis. u'. W. Jim sun.;' Mrs. KeltK Is now onOiec uy. to Antworles. 'Wash., .with' lier slB- ler, i-.una Neberger. u;td son, 1- AlHioliUol lulilor . ,; -i' Miss Mabel , Sehuefer, " of itd Grande, 'Junior at Whitman college, hits Just been unpointed next year's 1. IV A. editor on tho staff of Spent Siintlay In Walla Walla die I'lOneer, Whitman's weekly. Mr. and Mrs. A. M."Uolile left newspaper. Miss Hchuefer has for Wulla Walla Sunday. While handled, tho N. 1. P. A. department there they visited their daughter, practlcully for tne past year anu will succeecd Alanel bltaerer, who is attentltng cold. BAKER CLUB GIVES SONG CYCLE HERE (Continued from PM 1) ioliut to Kuicene Alts. U. lu Williams, of Elgin. Is leaving La Grande tonight for Eu gene where she expects to visit her son and daughter who are students at'the University of Oregon. Mrs. Williams' daughter. Miss Elalno Williams, has recently been ap pointed research assistant in gcol-1 her contribution Is here given. ogy to I'rof, Puckards, which Is alThere was yet one mure who cun speelal honor as Miss Williams la'trlbutcd very largely to the sue just finishing her first year at the j cess of the whole, that was Miss university. va Kleiner, who served as such a sympathetic - and accomplished accompanist. -- So to the strong ;comblnatlon, the artists, the tllrec- in Snlem last week attending the 'Breilt commol)dutlon and ,;,., tur un evenliitf of unuMuul enjoyment. Other Huker talent ulo uppeured the program of the evening, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY llctiirns from Convention J. 1$. llooher, delegate from tho Modern Woodmen of America, was WlKUt Mar Jidy Sept. .... Itw. .... CHICAGO GRAIN ' '-Opeci High Ixjw CltiK4t f .107!, tMl ' 103 '1.05 M I .. niHeiii's. mii ,isi.((s ?! ..115149 1.1.1 I.I4M I Mi ii 0 m i n i.n i'.nK r. ' Btato oonveution of this ordor. Tin , convention was well attended and tho lileetlntrs verv interesting, ae- tlu.t Thiini'.,. ti,..'i,i -..i. (Preceding tho music. -Miss Lillian ndnaUug In u banquet held In the evening. , - ...' Huff, accompanied by Miss Mar garet Tucker guve un oriental dunce, and following tho cycle. Miss Airs. Saiulux Improved Willi lilts, also accompanied by Airs. Harry Sunuox. who has jTUcltcr, gave a toe nance, i-.iieii in been ill of the flu for some time, jibe young ludios was obliged to re is reported as being very much jturn a second time, bolter, her Indisposition now being I The entertainment hist ovonlng confined to a severo Alurjoiio Allen, who has received the appointment of associate edl torshlp of the paper. . nuhrr is Very III Mm. J. K. Charlton, of 1-u Grande, bus received word of the critical Illness of her father, W. W. Cochran, of Alolulla, but now In a hospital in Portlund. Mr. Cochran Is suffering from cardluc pneumonia and because of his ad Whlttmiu college. VWI Brother . Mr. und Mrs. Clark Kitzgerukl,. Grace Cullen and Ted Klein went to Pendleton Sunday. They visited Airs. Fitzgerald's brother. . L- Kitlirn.s Home. . j Miss Cleta Harvey 'litis been in i Wulla Walla visiting friends since I Friday evening. She was expected -Vii?teed age, 79 years, his condition 1 home last night Is regarded as being especially was sponsored by the I.u Orantle Neighborhood club and Its prcsl. dent, .Airs, Fred Atyers lntrudiieed Sunday f:ur::til - lln6 VIHlu,,s linu mucie unnouuee- ', i... r5,iA ti Iment of other events of music Martha Gullible and Nell Itoss i'ek- especially the band concert drove over from Weston Sunday ),nlH evening at the high school, and wero guests at the home of .auditorium. The cummittee direct Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Heynaud. j'y responsible for the week's spe Aliss Gumble went on to Union ;clal program consists of Mrs. Lynn .where she visited at the home of 'Wright, chnlrinun. .Mrs. Sherwood Two Drowned Near The Dalles, Ore. THK DALLKS, Ore.; May I (AP) Mucediinto Turres, 18 and Manuel Ksuulvel, Si, were drowned in the Coltlo Fulls of the Columbia (ivur near bore yesterday when tho boat In which they were sitting dffted ...... ... n..u. ,. .m ... ,a )1S.60S, $28 Bu the swift, ourrent above the falls. Louis Murtinei und Jose Jlmlnei, both IS, wore, rescued. - . nilCAGO t'AKH CHICAGO, May 7 (Al l Wheal No S hard 106cVi: No, 4 liiml i ('. ' v ,": "' ' . t'orh: No. 3 mixed K7; No. S whito "jo.' " ; Oals: No. 3 while 4tlj 14: sum-, pie grade 4, Uyoj No. ,' Hat-ley B4tj (M. Thunthy m-ed H.D5 f 4.U5. t'lovut' ' 1928 studebaker commander ' sedan , :: In perfect condition; only driven 10,000 miles. . New license .' ; $1150.00 ;H Perkins Motor Co. Main 500 ' Cash Terms -- Trade : ' , EGG PRICES GO IN SLUMP TODAY grave, Tiip to rortlnml-t Min. M. Grunt is going to l6i-ti-lund wherw ho teipcuiu to vlijtt, Hr daUffhtiTi whtf i tWci nn Uii. coust. Mra. Grunt lot t lust fev,?nlng.,v, ' her Ulster. tio to Ifcikor Alhurt Hunter and W. C. Vvr lilna were In Hu Iter yesterday, where they uttended the reiires- entatlvo meeting' of thu Chamber j Staying at thu I (.lOJidc " of Commerce of Eustm-ix Oreson otto llunto, In stuyliiff ut tho hrf und pointa In Idaho, The purpose Gmndo hotel, lit; la a new sulosJ of this meeting wns to dUcuw th mun In this territory. ' luck of touiiMt travel on the-Ore-J , , , gon TrtiU hfehwuy.. They returned today. - .' , -. .. ' I'rom Wallowtv ; . '-,. Mrs. J. G. Grcifory; Wr.'D. lc I.ian, Mrs. l'Vick and . Mra.: JohQ Hnitton, of Wallowa, arc 'viaftorft in l.a Grande . today i LAto this 'ultemoon . tho--ladies wnf oh to Union to 1 attend tMe" tors convention thin evening:, Vl'UtPOOI., Miiy 7 (AIM ! rythlan 8is7 Wheat, close May 7, 'per. 100 Ihs... 15; July It.iyyi; Oct. $1.2IL iftrande that funeral services for j,, L. Cottrell, of La Grande, who died In- tho Philippines of spinal JIIL-Iiliinin rnuaj, n in uv nun In the Islands and that thu body will not be forwarded to the Unltr id States until July 18. father Pusses Auto Word was received here lust evening that J. Elliott Datwud uwuy yesterday In Astoria. Mr. Elliott Js Mrs. C. E. Short's father. Mr. ii nd Mrs. C E, Short and son Har old wero formerly residents of Ii Grande and ura now living In Astoria. Jloni From Holm' - 'v, ' -Ro.niIet E,M'K1ibiKrt:roiir pQtosvf 'lda.,sl regifitered'at the Koley ho-; 'iel. ' - J lorn I'Yoiii WasIiiiiKtoii E. b McClure. from Wulla Wul la, Wash., Is hero on business. Hu is registered ut thu Kok-y hotel. .Stuying m the Foley f Mrs, Powell, from Portland, Is staying at the Foley hotel. She is hero on business. k r..- - - , . i (io to Walla Wulla Henry Carpenter ient Sunduy in Wallu'Walta. Hu visited thu Uev. and Mrs. Ellsworth. lioc-nl lloy IloiiWiJp Word has' iieun rece'tved' ; Jiorci thu t l''ninels Itoblnnoii, son 0 , M r. and Mrs. 1.. 6. ;itobtusonit atr Ihl city, hits boon elected d tilma. Xt, jittttynul honorary fmternHy tn cl Aucft !Ho attends the University of Oregon. . - ltetiirns I'Vont Portland Mrs. H, I., lteynaud huu returned from Porthind where she. had a visit of several duya with her sta ter und family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (lirtiuhur and daughter. Mabclle, who had come up from their homo In Ios Angeles. Cat (io Id Pendleton , Mr. and Mrs. Leland K. Kinch, of Hukcr, who were hero last even ing for the presentation of "In a Persian Garden," Mrs. Finch us fe of the soloists and Mr. Finch conipunylng her, went from mru this morning to Pendleton. Homo for Weekend Elwood Hiutt. who Is -..working for the railroad. MiitMit thn week- lend In La Grande. . . Go to I taker ' . It. '.. liuxter, H. L. Heynaud and Louio Evuns wenf to Baker this afternoon In response to a. call; from the barbers of that city, ask-i i:ig that the La Grande barbers havo representatives In a meeting to be held there this evening. of Visit FrlntMl J Jr. and Mrs. Theo Carlson linker, visited with friends in La Grande last evening while here for thu concert at the La Grande ho tel. About JO people, In all, cuino from Baker for the evening. Going (o Portland Mr. arid Mrs. Caral Stiles, of Mil Kurd, left this morning for Port land where Mrs. Stiles will receive jnedicul attention. They wero former La Grundo people, owning u coal yard In this city. On Way to Xew York Harry Lawrence, district paHen ger agent for tho I'nion Pacific, lias been in Seattle where his mother passed awny, and now is on his way to New York. Here From California Mrs. V. 8. Ucllus and Miss Ida 1 it'll us, of Santa Cruz, Cal, arrived Jbie Saturday und will spend ni'out a month in La Grande visit ing relatives. From Eugene -J. A. Henry, from Eugene, ha been in town for three weeks ami i now leaving for Wallowa.' He Is employed by a-life Insurance com piiny. - - . Hrlvo to llakcr - Several niemliers of the La GrHntlo Itotary club drovo to Mak er this morning to attend a meet ing of tho linker Kiwaujs club. 1'iri! Mlcctlng Iho monthlv fire meeting was h'-M In the municipal building last night. Clifford Uragg was taken into membership In the volunteers. Visits Friends ' , ' - Gene Cates visited filemls,, In Wulla Wulla, Wash., Sunday. Goes to Union " ' Ji,,4ttiwwJl ico(tVfVU'viit to Union to attend a hoy scout court of honor. Hu will he back today. Went Fishing - - S. L. Thompuon spent the week end fishing and caught nine fish. SI top iters From Union - : j Mrs. Fred Fox and Mrs.' J, F. 1 Hiitchiu'Kon, of Union., were, vlsl- t tors In li Grande yesterduy audi shopped In the local stores.,: , . Williams. Mrs. Harry Zurbrlck and Mrs. S. I). Morgan. Milken 'Trli to Idaho'. C. E. Bunting left Inst night fur Eastern Idaho on business. 11.1. POHTUAMV Ore., Muy 7 (AP) With buyeis In u mood of dol drums, .egg price underwent a de elded h) limp today.- Sumdutd ex trus und Rtuixlard firsts deelinetl one cent td"JS and 37,ireHpeetlvely. Medium extra experienced a slmllur slush to 26. Current receipts took a drop of- 1 Wto acv CfUts. Medi um firsts ' remained , at cents, A peculiar twist of one big bid sent wiittfr 1 standards' to 43Hc. tho suinc price "as" extrits. It was the opinion of buyers that Hits ad vantage, would not hold through today's bidding.-," It was reported that 2(t,1tt(l pounds,' the largest for ii nv ilitV thfH KoiiMon ." "'iveht Into ' Htovng Monduyi T ' ' l ISHOES MOSIERYjl f I Going to SM)kJino . 1 ; , r . W. 11. O'Neill, from Spokane,; Wash., has been hero on business. He is connected with the railroad. Leaving for Spokane , Tho Itov. E. H. Ahrendt loft last nlglU. for Spokane, Wash. Upton's Gold Medal Quality Tea , The Finestyet costs no more Lip ton's delicious tcascostyouno more than many inferior brands. Because Lip ton's is grown, blend ed and packed by the firm that sells to you. And because it ts the world's largest selling tea. Be sure you say Upton's when. buying. t Baking' Insurance i : lljNMMaajiluNwtM. ; : em fa tbh tiUiit f4tt J ;! ttdMk JIM dcJWW podf - . vil fttan yMf MODiy w4 : Ant, lc yn Un nti. -ill 7. iO,i;f;;. v '!' B A K ING ' I N-S"U RN-C.iE,:. If yov.ppflpt's4'iU whatever In this baking powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money anil also pay you for the eggs, butter, flour, etc. you have ucd." It is printed on the label ; and means just what It says. . Tea Merchant bv appolntmenl to jy i SBJJBJ MBBBBSS ' A "VS" u"8iiBiioM"yjiyf U Umobt Va .ASK FOR Tllli YELLOW PACKAGE V '-' i , : GUARANTEED HY 44nv&UK TEA PLANTER. CfYLON To s! Ilrotlivi Hay MilliMinK Iwm ffoiiti to I'ort liinil. Ho ulaiui to visit his lirothi't-, Jny .Millminir, who in III ut thu Vet erans hoMpitul hi Portlund. ' Bic I rtmi Ilirdanil -. : f li. K. Stanton. frO(n I'ortlanil, Is hire In the Interest or a daliT coin-I'-'ny. nc. n staying ut tho Foley hotel. Taken to Portland ' Charles Head, enRlneer. was l"ken to l'ortlund Sunday nitfht l"r an opciHtion. Ho Is at the St. Vincent's hospital. 1-s li((.rmliiK llmrles II. Griffin, who hus 'en 111 for the last week, Is now Improving rapidly. FREE! t.orx (o l-(tiTirl.si Mrs. Cumnliell, of Kverett. Wush.. is visiting her daughter, -Mrs. 1. it. Collard. Hero l-'nnit KntrrrlM K. E. Medford. from Kntertrise. "topped here Monday. He Is regls ' red at the Sacajawea Inn. In Vrmn Itakii i O. B. Lilly and C. are n It. liuer. hard- men of ISaker. are stopping "t the SacaMwea Inn. l''rp I-Ydiii Wallowa Mr. and .Mrs. ililbert Johnson, rroin Wallowa. here. They aro l'Zitera at tilt Foley hotel. A BOOK FOK MOTHERS TO READ BEFORE AND AFTER ARRIVAL OF THE STORK EXPRESS . This Is National Baby Week May 6 to 11th. No man was ever meanly born About his cradle is the wonderful miracle of life He may descend into the depths He may live in infamy and perish miserably . But he is born great Men. build monuments above the graves of their Heros to mark the end of a great life But women seek out the birthplace and Build their shrine Jot where a great life has its ending but where It had'its beginning. By Calvin Coolidge. Outfit your Baby with the best in Wearables at low popular prices. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP a I . Coffee xi-jjr? T Spices '. 32 Extracts aj Jea RICHARD ROWIARIJ ffm PRESENTS J jfcVV NCHRONI tD MS '- ' tA Sound T' xXt1 . : I Also 2 Vita- VetSl I phone Acts. vJV 6 II i tone News A-alll II I I TODAY See and hear "THE LION n l VI. AND THE MOUSE" 1VJI l i 3 Vitaphone Acts and Sound News V i Across from BohDenkamp'a K LOWERS Kor Voat and Drwua (Imiluutloii la ulmoKt )wv Coiiiy In und sou our flower Uupurtment the ' IuwhI and most com tlio to In Lnloa County. , Vrlci-a 2!c to l3o Manhattan ; White Broadclpth, Shirts ;; . Every , man should have two or three white shirts in ' his wardrobe ' Neck band or collar attach ed, some with pockets Priced From $2.00 to $5.00 Trotters Successors to Clint's jonn STAR KriU'ttt Tor- , J r " rence, , - - Starting Wednesday NIOIITH at love IllKlits of , Inystoi-y und thrill under the African moon! . Don't . miss ; the Trliice of UoiHonco III his newest hill- ' vis SV , -Bl . V . Also . . C'olli'KlnitH. "HI'KHUINO . , YOUTH" . , und K'vws and Kill Is - ' -; TONIGHT "China Nitew- -On- Screen Any ; Body Here Seen Kelley;, .- . : Comedy and Scenic Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page Th ri fty Snoppeis Here is positive proof thut wc CAN and DO SELL FOR LESS each day, in the year.! And this,-, we claim, is the direct result ; ; of savings made on purchases through co-iperution of our East-';, crn office. Quantity'buying; for our Eleven Stores means enorm ous savings, und we in turn pass them on to our customers. ' Which means Quality Merchandise and everything the newest, at Lowest in the City Price. This spells ECONOMY THE NEW YOKK STORE WAYi V ; w ' 4- I r Newest Spring Suits 14 .95 and 18 .50 Our now Spring Suits for Men and Young Men are outstanding values. They are well tailored and will keep their Bhape; fabrics -aro-of cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots. The models are two-button peaked lapels, broad -shoulders,- Tattei'siil vest, and pleated tioiiHPi-s if you want them, at a small additional cost. ' '' . V MEN'S . ., WORK SHOES No. tf3X Hpei'iul HHiicllly liiudv Men's Work Hliocn, niuccuxln tuc, cutupotiltlun Wcuiflex mo lea und huclri, tiott'Condui'tur ut hftit und cold. JuhI ihi Hhoo for wiM'k OP Otttlfltf WtUV. :t . fT A Kxtra Hiiet'lul, pulf puU MEN'S WORK SHIRTS - " Our UltiB and (.iruy Clmin hruy Work Khlit, we clutm, Ih un uutNtundltiH vulut;; full cut, triple Mtiti.'h, und two breiiNt poketH, with rrul pcurl button. Kxlra Mpcclul, itu-h OthvrH 7Zc & V5u 45c 1 I MEN'S DRESS ; I'--"- SOX : - ' Mitn'n tjotitiu l)ftw Box In Unlit wwlght II sit-; colorrt liluck, tun, Kfiiy; thono inuktj it good work Hock, und uru inodcrutt'ly priced. , OfT fi imli-M : .' . MJ MEN'S OVERALLS Our New Vork Htore Kpt-clul OvituII, un cxoidU'iit hniivy wclKht IikIIko Itliie Uciitin. Mmlo bitf, full cut, trlplo tttltch, button-down flop poi kclK, clihor unpendir or hlfch hwlh; uIko patntrd pllcr piH-kcttf, whUh UMwuren ctivanlcMU!0 to tnei'hitnlcH. txtru Kpeclut '.j pnir $1.25 $1.75 . MEN'S MOLESKIN WORK PANTS r Hxrcflcnt Ouulity .Moleskin I'unt wltli black and whim 4trlpttH, full cut; writ tteuniH. IJxtru,-' l"'''l"l. t'"lr ' . MEN'S RIDING BREECHES Mfn'n Ifuavy WefKbt Khuki Utfllrifr ItreechcH, Army cut,; with double utile h m'ttniH, top pockets und buttoiudown flaps and button bottoinH. Very low priced, pair . $2.25 WHERE GOOD CLOTHES COST LESS" MEN'S OUTING BAL SHOES : No. :url om Mi'h'h Outltiff tiul HIhu-m uro wi'll nuule tliroiiKbout with composition Wcaiflox miUa und heel: un Ideal shoe for furin work und hlkhitf, Thlw Ih un oiit.itund- hiK vulue. Hpccliilly priced ut, pulr . $1.95 MEN'S ATHLETIC UNIONS Our M.'n'n AlhlctlUt Uiiloiut .are fuir cut fubrlctt of nuln Hook with V neck, und duublu Nlltchcd with wltlo etuHtlo bund and clou tiled ut point of Hlruli, which UHHureti cum- fort and oi-vie. 1 Hptrlally priced, ult 50c men's dress: SHIRTS Mi-n'H. fluid ConMt Hroudcloth iJreHM HhlriM, good full ciit box plait front, coat 8tyl, long point collurn und gimr anteed funt colors. An out Htumlliitf value, eueh ........ - 95c . - WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS!