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Paee Four' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE.' ORE. Monday,' May 13, 1929 (Inoorporatcd) An InrtrpenUint Neww-pn pr FRANK B. APPI.EBV Editor and Publisher t 1 HARVEY V. MATTHKWH BimlneM Manager : - . ipubllshed evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Adama Avenue, ' Orande, Oregon. .The Obsorver.Htnr published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at Ia Qrandn, Orcnon, aa Second Clam Mall Matter under art .if March 2, 1179, - . ,1 OFFICIAL PAPKR OF UNION COUNTY AND THE :'. - CITY OF I.A GRANDE , MEM HER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS '"' The Asaocluted Tread la exclusively entil'ed to use for publica tion of all newa dlspatche credited to It or not otherwise eredlted l It published herein. All rights of republication of special dls. patches In this paper, ami aluo the local news herein also ara reserved. ' ''' - , ' ifJtttlonal AtlvertlMlng Representative 1 '' M, C. MOOENSEN & CO., Inc., ' , . San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, '' Iieliult, New York CTILIDJffilUILILIEirS hy Charles O.BootK BUUHCItlrTION RATES Ily Carrier - per month In advance . .. pally, s'.x months In udvunce... Dally. Dally, ally, single copy By Mall Oully,. per month In advunce linlly, per six months In advance......... Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per yeur ..... Ita It.tO Co JOo 12.10 16.00 12.00 I Chapter 7 kntkii m.thkk jiu-.aik The French window was bolted and the curtains were drawn, but J saw the dark blur of Lucy's head against the back of my armchair. "Lucy! This la Uncle John!" There was no response at first; then her head Inclined toward thn window. , . "1 am alone. . Let me In." She got up slowly and came to the window. "Has he gone?" Her voice was muffled. "Yes. Open tho window." "I won't give them up!" she de Glared hysterically. . "Now, dear," I said briskly, oftor I entered tho room, "wo are going . ... .", to face this thing with clear brains About the Only dictating a man Can get away With now IS and hravn hearts. Where are thoso ADVERTISING RATES per rolumn Inch.. Display, foreign, Display, local, Iicr column Inch iTIma contract prices on application. 42a . 400 Synopsis: With the Implicit confidence of love, Lucy insists that her fiance, Jerry Ogden, did not murder his father. In a desperate attempt to hide an important Jink in the evidence, she defies police officers In vestigating the crime. Lucy's uncle, John Peebles, finds Jorry's keys dropped by a flee ing figure seen leaving the Og- den home a momeift before Andrew Ogden's murder was discovered. The police de mand the keys .when Lucy snatches them from her un cle's hand and escapes to the Peebles home. Police aro searching for the fugitive Jer ry, against whom they have a strong case of circumstantial evidence. what he pays the stenographer to take. ! One of the needs of the times is to impress upon many per--sons the. importance of slowing up at 'curves.' ! t. Fifty seems old only to those who are younger, - The same is true of 20, 30 and 40. Youth is a feeling, not an 'age. Fortunate is he who can preserve tho feeling ot youth. keys?" 'I won't give thciu up!" sho stormed.' "Hut you must! Deacon knows you have them. You won't help Jerry by keeping them buck. And we've got to have Deacon's co operation." . "Hut-1 followed you. Uncle John. I heard what 1'aptuln Deacon said to, you. I didn't understand It at ull you haven't told mo anything, yot but ho thinks Jerry killed his father. ' Hho broko off, shuddering, and begun to weep again. I took hor firmly by the shoulders. "Now, soo hero, Lucy! Crying won't get Jerry out of this me You must buck up and show us th Rind of stuff you aro made of! And buck up sho did, forthwith drying her eyes on a spldor's wol or u handkerchief thut wouldn't have stopped my ear. "Nothing has huppened to Jerry yet, unit ir wo . keep our. Hondo, nothing will. Give mo those keys. They worn under the cushion of my chulr and after much wriggling we dug them out, "You don't bclicvo Jerry did It uncio John?" "Of coursu not, "Neither you nor Htlmsnn saw Jerry's' race '"or neurit hls-volcc.' I didn't," I admitted. "Hut I Jerry's whltu trousers, the WnM nnhirn v r Da anA mf Id ..,...,1,1 ,.., I, .. J i """" """" u Have Mini IUSI , ,. III..U1UUJ . tnv flllv. IJIU1IW1 , I'UtU in OYH1I I lit til ICt LCU ." I "1, - ut .h. . h.I t I. , - . . ii i mmiu., mill IIIQ iiuiit-ii-iiunii rnuDin'iTtnv )i l..o doubt; many manufacturers .would -foci that , their I troubles :were over if they awoke one morning to find the i I herman anti-trust law declared null and void and full per- I mission given them to fix prices, rigidly restrict output and dictate an terms to customers, rerhaps it has never occur red to the. majority of these producers just what might be the fruits of their combinations, and yet several inevitable results would not please them at all. rV Fixed prices and handsome profits would soon attract ad-1 ditional manufacturers to the field. To hold down output it would bo necessary to reduce tho quota of each manufactur- i i er as new units started oncrations. unless, of course, amtmir U jttther tniiigs an embargo might bo placed on new manufac- Jfj ' hirers entering the industry. As quotas wcro reduced costsl"""' 1 1 .,u -t..ii.. j eu 1.1 ..- i.. j " 18 '! II 1 "We'll go right away." "My deur child! The mun will have been In his bed for hours. Look at the time! Twelve o'clock! Off to bed with you." She slipped to her feet and stood facing me pityingly, hands on Jii-r slender hips. "Yu'd mako a fine ueiecuve: non t you know they always get on the ground at once? If you don't come with me this minute, Uncle John, I'll go alone.'.' That settled It of course. Muc Nalr's houso is a shabby old stucco place set in a lovely garden two blocks below ours. Jte was having a sun porch bujlt on to it and we had to pick our way through u jumble of builders' materials. Lury rang the bell and soon we heard footsteps In tho hull. A light snapped on, the door was 'flung open una miner MacNalr stood ooioro us. tin. wus none too Pleased to see us. "Hell, there." he growled, "I was just going to bed." "I am sorry to disturb you nt this hour," I said apologetically. "Hut the reason of our cull la rathec serious. This is my nlcco. Lucy. Mr. MacNalr, Lucy. Wo are dreadfully upset about this truflc uffnlr ut the Ogdens'. The police seem to think Ogden's son, Jerry, hud something to do with "Indeed!" ' "Yes. My niece and young Jer ry are greatly attuched lo eeh other. As a mutter of fact, tiu.v are enguged ' Yen, yes!" he lntcrrunteil Irri tably. "Hut whut's It cot to ),. with mo?" Your reputation follawn.i vn hero, Mr. MacNalr." I said humbly. we came to consult you." "To consult mo! I tnii mi Deacon I was out of this -on ,.r th'nir" ., - . , To bo sure." I slimimm-,.,1 I uui i inougllt tho matter Is Close Weak In Street Despite Rate On Money NEW YORK. Muy 13 (AP) Disregarding the reduction In the renewal rate on. cull money from ten lo seven Her cent, the slnek market developed weakness toduy us persistent rumors of un Increase in federal reserve discount rates spread through the financial dis trict. Heavy liquidation appeared to ward the close us anxiety over the money outlook Increased, and many representative Industrials were I driven down from five to 20 points. L'uso threshing machine slum pel 211. commercial solvents 10, unltc l alien. ft II, allis Chalmers , al lied chemical , and U. 8. Industrial alcohol, Johns Munvllle, Montgom. cry Ward, General Electric, West ern Union, Air Reduction and Elec tric Aillollte were off from 7 to X points. United States steel und American TolephOne lost 8 points each . . The close wus weak Total sales approximated 4,600,000 shares. Wheat Unsettled A nd Some II igher CHICAGO. May 13 (AP) Wheat scored early upturns In price here today, owing to continued unwel come ruins southwest and becuusM of higher Liverpool quotations than expected A decided falling off In Die amount of wheat on oceun pas sug ewiis shown. Slutting nt c to I l-4c advance. Ciileugo wheat lat er reacted from Initial top flgurei, t orn also was firmer, opening at ViC oft to 1c up, and subsequently showing all around gains. Ont3 wore ocmy. Provisions tended lo advanco. Wheat closed unsettlcr to 1c net hlglur; coin unchanged to. ic up, outs vurylng from 'fee decline o c gain, and provisions un changed to a rise of fj to 7 cent.', Remember Wednesday the loth is Straw Hat Day New Styles $ 2, $5, $6, $7.50. N. K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years - i MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY 114.- I'OIM'LANIl LIVI'XI'Ot'K v I'OUTLANI), Ore, May 13 (AP) Opening fairly uctlvc: receipts cuttln 1775, calves SO. Cattle and culves: steers (lion. 1300 -Jlis.) goad 12.75rSI3.6ll do (U5O-U0II lbs,) good 113.611 00 do (800 and up.) Medium: 1 1.50d. 12.75 do com mon Ull.ooii (i .5o Heifers (S.60 Ilia', down) good 12.00WI2.6H. Ho common f y.75r12 do. ' Cows: good H.O(iili.oo do common lo medium u oiiiu 1 l.od do low cutter 6.00r9.00... Hulls: (yearllnus excladwD.'goo l beef 8.60ir$.r.o do cutter to med ium $7.60?i S &0. -T. .. , . Calves (601) lbs. down), medium to choice UI.0Oi 112.60'do cull t- common $7.ooffi $io oo. Vealers, milk fed, good to choice extras 2Uc; fresh standarl , 'i""'?eH.r": do 'niodiuin JI2.00 fi.i.:u cull to common J8.50S f!2 0(1. CHK'A;0 (.ItAI.V Wheal . Open High Stay ...I04 K '"' July .- 108 54 lOBM Kept. U2 14:1)4' IHv. II0H7 1171 I.OW Claso , . I.0S" 1.04 , l.()7 l.UH I ,ri 96 K - MIJ4 . l.iS.H. J.l J-47S6-J4. ' I'OHTLAM) WI4KAT I'OltTIiAXI) I'ltODL'CK PORTLAND, Ore., May 13 (AT') Hutter: steudy. Portland Dairy Exchange net wholesale prices (cubes) :. extras, 4tc, stundurd.4, 44c: prime firsts. 43 Vic: first, 43c. Creamery prices: prints, 3c over cube standards. Kggs: steady, Portland Dairy Kx- chnnge (Bet basis)! fresh stun dnrds, firsts, 28c; fresh medium extras. 2!c: fresh, medium firsts, 25o: cur rent receipts, 28c. Prlcc-s to re tailers lcr3c over exchange prices Milk: butterfut cent higher nil around. Ituw'mllk (4 per cent), 2.4G c. w. t.; delivered Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. May 13 (AP) Wheut: Olg Bend blue&teiti, hard whlto 1.3:i. Soft whlto 1.07 14 Western whlto J1.07V5- Hard winter Jl.llC. Northern spring 1.0C Western red 1.0(i. Outs: No 2-38 lb. white $3G.ED. Today's ca.' reeeiiits: Wheat 40. flour 23, corn 5, outs 3 and huy C, CHICAGO 4'ASH 1 even if the industry succeeded )n holdiiis its agreements without defections. Should several producers bronk away from the group, then the combination' might find itself in serious competitive trouble. f These possibilities confront industry from within. The array of possibilities where customers are concerned would bo no less imposing. In the past many articles of manufac ture were necessities. Today there are substitutes for many things; in fact, that is one of the groat worries of industry. "Prices become too high on one item and a substitute is not only sought but is generally available. Sadly deluded aro those who imagine that only the unti rust laws stand in the way of an industrial paradise. STEALING FROM HOTELS , Among tho reasons for the ubiquitous "house detoctivo" of the city hoUil aro the hundreds of thousands of towels, pieces of bed linen, rugs, ornaments, electric light bulbs and shades and other furnishings purloined each year by hotel guests. A Philadelphia hotel places its loss from room thefts nt $20,000 a year,; which is probably representative of hos telries in tho same class. This petty thievery is carried on by guests of all ages and social position. Some wo making a "collection." others net Panama hat he bought last week And these lira his keys. Moreover. H Milliard heard Jerry's voice In tho library, twenty minutes beforo ' . Lucy put her fingers on my lips. "It wus somebody olso you suw In Jerry's clothes. Uncle John I hud given this possibility some inougtii, but i knew if I hadn't been very fund of Jerry I wouldn't have wusted my time on It. "That would Imply willingness on Jorry's part to let some one olso hnve them," I observed, "and he was wearing them when Hubbard saw him ut six o'clock." 'I Mr opened wider fields of speculation and wo feel silent. Suddenly Lucy took my face be vween nor minus; tier eyes were ullght. "Whut la It. dear " "Luther MacNalr, the detective. I'nele John! You must get hint to take tlie case for Jerry." : "MiloNalr!" I cried, aghast, "Why not? You told mo ho Is known all over tho country. You said ho solved nearly every case ho undertook." "MacNalr has retired," I object ed. "He'd probably refuse to help l.ury pleaded. "Hut he mightn't." "We could ask him. Her eloiiuont eyes planed ine down. How could 1 tell her of my ,. iU..:u . ... r ii .i ,i ... ' "l,r ,nnI BiacKutr might a mini out ot the thelt or the .subsequent boasting; many, '"d Jerry to his tragic number of no doubt, help lo Air.ii.sl, their homes by this questionable toXJnyhZ uiuiuuu hiiu mere are instances wiiere the articles are taken "efd itself ami courage iiiumi nuteu the hitiekncsH of my soul. less 1 per cent. Htltterfut, station urgent we hoped you might beM4u; t',l1U 45c; delivered at I'orl- persuuded " (land, 47o "Won't you tuko hold of it inr Poultry: (buvlng nrlces) nllve. us. Mr. MucNalr?" Lucy broke hi heavy hens over 4 V. lbs.. 20c8i'27o. pleadingly, hor dark eves mora 1 medium hens. lu-(!( Ihs..- 23c: eloquent than I had uvor seen light, linden 3 14 lbs., 21c: broilers. """ i' I 1 Ilia.. 22o2Xc: colored broilers. Hu scorned to think rapidly for over 1 lbs.. 28r.fn30e. Ducks po a moment. kins. 3(ic; colored ducks. 18ct2(le Come Inside," he said curtly. Onions: per c. w. t.l Oregon. vvoiouowcd him Into a library 1 fancy. S4(?i4.2S; broilers. I2.76if uiiu no orioreu us chairs in front. $3: bciniudus, 12 50H 2.7B. ut u iireiiiaco Wlin n reil pm n.i r... 1 iu nun giowmg in tho grate. Paper, sticks and a log soon start ed a crackling bluzo und MucNuIr drew up a third chnliv Tho reflec tion from the fire softened his lean, hard face: tho swarthy -akin, tho high cheek bones und slit of u mouth, the deep, penetrating eyes. ., . ,, .... .'"''"' mnnr oat hay, 1 s.oof-i 1 8.60: straw Z i , ,"? " 11 c"",u ov"'-l8.00 ton: selling prices 2.00 ton me that wo hud come to tho right I morc pluco. If uny mun on earth could i ' ' ' put his finger on Ogden's 1111111I..1-- or It was Luther MKcNnlr.' -J (C'opyriglit 111211, Wm. Morrow Co.) Hi Itl.Hh Potatoes: per c. w. t gems, No. I gnide. (I DllSi 2.26; fancy gems, 1.40(i'1.SO. Wool: Kastern Oregon, 2BCii 30c lb.; valley. 3lici S5c. Hay: inlying prices: Kastern Ore gon timothy, :n.rlli $22 on; do valley. l7.ooiii 317.50: uiraifii. 22.. 60r23.IIO; clover. $1 7.00(fi l 7 60; Will tilt! fllllMMID Illllll'lllllU-i cr nx .uio criiiiti oil firr)'? Lucy's superb coiifldeii,,. slniKls out agaliiNt tho logiculr: ..Hieing, iiiiitinuo tho story tomm-row, - . k CIMCACO LIVRS-ml'K i CIIICAOO, .Muy 13 (AP) (U. . cpaiiment of Agriculture) Hous: receipts 32.00(1. Including 14. lino dl. reel; slow U lllcrii lfie iiH 'iiiii'e? top $11.40 bulk of good and choice IUU-3SW 111. weights l I.OOJi l 1.35: II 1.4(1 (laid for 100-21(1 lb. weights, llulchers: medium to choice af.0- 300 Ilia '(10.604111.16: 200-25!) lbs. (Ill 0(111 Jl 1.40. tattle: recolpls 16. 0U0: calves 5. COO; largely ! steer run; early trade on sltactly good and choice kinds steady; talking , lower on others 1 15.(10 paid for 1 1 11 4 ih. averaires: I miuiKiuer classes, steers, good und holce 13(1(1-16(1(1 lbs. ( I 3.25iti 4 I 4.- U(i; I I no-1 3(lil lbs. (I3.2DSI (I6.011: 9511-11(1(1 His. (13 6011 (15.00: f.., curlings, good and choice 76n-!l5(. lbs. (13 75(11 I5.((I: vealers: (inll'i ed) good an.l choice (lii.iiddi SM.- 50. ',mw Kheep: : receipts 17.11110: elow: lea.ly; bulk uooled lltliilis ir,.lilir lo.en; Slid 1 11 (14.76m (15.00: holce ewes (7.50. Kollowlug uili- tntrnna on shorn basis; slaughter lasses, spring IiiiiiI.h, good- anil holce (111 6(1(11(17.75; lambs, goo.il lid eliolce, !i2 lbs. down (14 10 or 16.0(1; medium ( I 2. 50 if ( 14.25; medlll into choice. H2-HKI lbs. (12 - 51(14.76; ewes, medium to eho Kill Km. .Inwn (5.7511 (7.5(1. :- June probably ' will find a lot more young people rendy for ttu us some of th altar l()t!!i!n!ly tironotince It. "hiilter.1 Hogs: opening slow: early sales of light butcher ut 10 to 15 cents lower: receipts 2U70, including 777 on contruct. . Heavy weight: (250-350) ' Ills, medium to cholco (1 0.00 ffi. ( 1 1.00 Medium weight (1611-200 lbs.) miMlium to choice (11.051(12.10. Light lights: (130-100.), medium to choice (M.OOdi (It K!i. Packing sows: rough und smooth S (III (11 (9.25. , , 'sluughlcr pigs: (SO-1.10 lbs.), medium to choice llll.2f.Ci (I LSD. I''eeder and stacker pigs: (70-139 lbs.), niedUim to choice S 1 (i.5'i ' (11 60. . (soft or oily hogs an.l roasting pigs excluded In ubovo quotations.) Sheep und lambs: opening about steady; receipts 2215, including 241 on contract. Following quotations except on lambs, on shorn basis: Lumbs: (S4 lbo down), good lo choice (14. 00 (15.110 do (02 lbs. down), medium ( 1 2.00 ri ( 1 4.00 do (all weights), cull to common (10.- 001)1 (12.00 1 Yearling wethers (110 lbs. down, medium to choice ( 1 2.00 fit ( 1 4 00. I i:wes(12ll lbs. down), medium to cholco &0.50CU (0.00. Do (I20-. 150. lbs.), medium to choice (6.5nl l (8.60 do '(aWwelgllts',' cull 'to" common (3. o'o rie (5.50 I CHICAGO, May 13 ( AP) Wheat No. 3 bird, 51 OSVfe; No. 4 hard, 1.064. ." Corn: No. 2 mixed, 87; No.' '3 white-, 88. Onts: No 3 white, 44&V4, sam ple grude, 4o'a Rye: No'.'3. 89 1-4. : Hurley: 5 3 di Q ' " Timothy: seed, (4. 3 5 l (4.95. ("lover seed: ( 1 7.50 5ji( 16.60. Lard: (It.iiO. Hlbs: (12.75-. ltellie: (13 00. ' l-'KINOO wiii:at 1 SAN I-'ltANC'ISCO. May 13 (AP) (Federal Stulo Market News Ser vice) Apples: California, new tuwn pippins, fancy cold storage '4 tier (1.50.(2.00; 314 tier (1.86( (2.25: 4V4 tier (1.20)I150. Washing ton: Wlnesaps. (2.2551 (3 00, fancf (2-(2.75. Homo beatltys, llirg, fancy (2-(2.25, siniill to medium (l.75-(2.00; sniull (1.75. .: , Oregon: Newtowns, xf (2.50-$3.H1'' 00, - fancy (2-(2 50. Aruunsns blacks, xf 2.40-(2.6o, fancy (2 (2.25. . I'ears: lake county: packed win. ter nells (3-(3.50 per box. ; Oregon: ll'anjous (4.25-a (4.5p SAN KHANCISCO. Muy 13 (AP) . ( l'edcrul-Stule Market Bureau). "Net prices paid producers for llv poult'ry delivered at San Kranrisco: .Hens: 1 Leghorn, 3 lbs. and over 26c. ! . - - .( Colored: under G lbs. 32cfir3-lo. . : Hrollors: Leghorn 12-20 lbs.'', "per dozen 23c: '2lcr23c lbs. per doz. 2 Sc. l'Yyers: 2 lbs. and up 30c.';' " Fryers: 2-24 lbs. colored 34c Itousters: 3 lbs nnd up 39c. ' 1 1 . USED GARS Every one .reconditioned ' 1929 licenses. See these bargains 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1923 Chevrolet Coupe ' 1928 Chrysler 52 Coupe, 1925 Studebaker Sedan- . 1924 Garford 2-ton truck SKB I'lUC'E AT Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS AVENXTB l'HONE MAIN 2 t t A Six In the Price ltungo of the Four r: r i HZ. by mistake or because of eniergency needs. Criminalogisls and psychiatrists have never explained this flaw in human nature, lor flaw it is. There are people who would not steal a penny from n millionaire but feel not the slightest pangs of conscience from lugging off every portable article in a hotel room, l-'j-oui tho wnw lips one has heard condemnation of disolwdience to law and a proud description of a personally-acetiiinilaled collection of hotel towels. College boya celebrating an athletic victory or out for a lark are more to lie forgiven for strii ping a hotel room of everything hut the furniture than the one traveler who de liberately purloins a towel or an ash receiver. Crimes are measured nww by the intent than by the deed. The fact that hotel rates may seem exhorbitant does not excuse this wholesale pilfering. In fact, wholesale pilfering is one of tho reasons rates are high. Hotels could afford to reduce their rates if their guests ivstrnincd their pilfering complex. "Very well," 1 said. "We'll auk him." Lucy flung her sort arms around my neck uud kissed me, "You deur!" she cried. "Come on! F0RDS0N TKACTOK Overhauled and ready to go : $325.00 W. H. BoHamp Co. It's alttln' so rlilklnti are nei ther norn or hoiird unlen lt 11 i all night. I nb.li wiuiH-n had Ads in npphM. I'd like to mi how tli-.-)'d doll 'aiu up. Tired and Achy j Mornings; Too Otcn This Wirn.i of ;' SlitReijh Kidneys.. MOHMNG fir.,1 you Mill, achy, all worn out? Keel tired and drowsy ftiffer naming bsrkache, lieadarhe anil ditxy tprll..? Are the kidney rvrretlnnt too frequent. ennty or biirninit Too often this indiratrs lmi.h kid neva and shouldn't be neelrrted. i'onn i Pills, a itimiilant din- ! I retlr, lnrrr.ie the srlivity ef the 1 kidneys and aid In the elunina- J ' lion of watlo Impurities. Iter j everywhere endnrse Imr'i, j 50.000 Users Endorse CRKod. 1SS0AcmSt.. N.E.. Mliv. wr ut Mttosj nntI)jr And twv r4 was Wtn broLm at Kkhl. Alt IsIim j Do'. fW r (kMlMM MM4 tMtKkt ftaW I Um Ucfcawlm Wt M. Doan's Pills ASTIMItANT DIlrTtC .'A KIDNEYS Ibstrr Mlsn Ca MlgCknSiilKKNY. 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