La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Tuesday, May 21, 1920
or
DDOJATDOIl
Come in and select that
suit for the graduate
from our complete line.
AH the latest weaves
and models. Very rea
sonably priced.
$T).85
I
Krce Valctor Pressing Service with every suit
wj
Men's Wear.
GRAIN CONTINUES
WITH WEAK TONE
Demand for Cash Grain is
Good but Offerings
' Remain Light.
WASHINGTON. Slay 21A con
tinued weak tone prevailed In tint
i Kniln murkd during the week end
ing May 18, with world shlpim-ru
! of wlio.it Mill lurtfe itnd iK'w cropw
I of niOHt grulrm maltlnff Kenernlly
fuvorahlo pruffrr-iw, according lo
; lh weekly Oraln Market Jtevlew
of tho Lulled Hlte Ilureau of
: AKrieulltiriil Keoiiomle. Wheat fuU
! tu id prlccii declined to a new low
point In domestic market and tilth
liuld fiiliiro p'kicn of moat other
' RiutiiH to hurt week'M low levuiH.
I Win I tod offerl.ijfrt of corn. howtwer.
j tuffi-tlter with a KOpd deiiiund for
I Kiuin ii m well ax for on In and bane
! bruuifht about Home, advance In
' ciiHli prfceM of theae ruins from the
low point of ft week u. Ityo una
weak with wlxal but flax advanc
Ifed fc to Pic per buHhel um a rn-
Hitlt of an Inereaau of llic per buh-
ul In the (arlfr. . '
I Winter wheut hi thu United
Hint" made natlHfarlory advauee
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
Wheat
May
July ..
Kept. ,.
CHICAGO UltAIN .
' pcu High Unr Close
nr.t i.oan . hum
.HMHd'.i LOTS, '-I.BIJ4 tM30,eii
.HO,& I.IOJ. t.OHii 1.00 k
i,i iiipool wiikat '
LIVKHPOUL. Muy 21 AP)
Wheat close, per low pounds:
Muy 1 1.14
July , : $1.17',
Oct. $1.22V4
Di e $1.2G
POIli'LAM) WIIICAT
POItTLANI). Ol-K, Muy 21 .l')
Wheat:. Hlg l!cnd blucstctu, huru
whlto $1.33.
Hurt whllo 11.117.
Western whllo 1 1.07.
Iluril winter $1.00. , .
Northern Hpiing 1. 1)11.
Wcs(rcn itiI 11.00. -a
(lulu: No. 2-3S Hi. Hlillii $30. .'i0
Today's cur receipts:
Wheat 21, burlcy 2, flour 9, corn
J PUIS 2. ,
CHICAGO CASH
CHICAGO, Muy 21 (Al') Wheat
No. 4 haul ,!i:t, corn No. 2 mixed
H1; No. 2 yellow 9jy,!i2. Onta:
No. 3 while 4;i'47. Sample
grade 42'4l 4;l!4, Ilye No. 2. 91 V
Hurley: fi2i !2. Tllliolhy mil:
In the Krciil plulns liut I In re were, r,i 7fi. clover aeeil , 1 7. no i $26. 00
ri.poiix of ileiurlonitlon Iiccuuki! of Ijii-iI: $11.47; rllm: $12. o": bclllcn
loo much ruin In hoiiio urvan In the; $12.72, '
OHIO Vulley., lTOBriHS nnu -coif-)
iIIIIiiii varied U'lilcly In the .trims-;
I MImmhhIpiiI nhilen. Whcut a be.
Klnnliix lu heud u far north ub)
Hoiidicrn Maryland und hIho In the
milder dlnlllelH of the I'aclflu
llorlhwexl. :. HprlliK ivtuHt mailt
.ullHfaetory udvuncu Willi tho crop
roolluir und Jluollnu well Kcncrully.
Heedlnir was largely compleled In
North liakoU und wan nrurhm'
completion in Montauu. Klirluit
Berries, Spuds
Advanced Today;
Demand Is High
I'oltTI.ANU, Ore., May 1 (AI)
HtniwlM-rtieM und n'W potutoen
Were iirivuuc td tudiiy, llerrlea wi-nt
. (.11,..i(1 ..r.,...ii tit 'PI'd. up from five lo f and
ii i ..u,.i.u j.- i....uu thu,), .r eeiiiri u pound. Iejii;iud for
., ... , j..,iiJ ' un..,nn..j hoth prodiielH were Muld to be In
Hit" ll I in J ui i llv mi ni'i ntiuiHH .r ii .t
which h a week to ten duya ahea
i exeeaH of the aupply. Not mtieli
FIND IT
HERE
Opw for thl. mlnmn muH Im
. to k t p.
ivtlW Of THANKS
: wIhIi to expreHH our alncere
Ihaukn tu our iiiiiny frlcuda for I Im
'iDdtieHMeH Hhowil us at lite time ol
'Jiuur liereiiveluenl. Allto tor thu
,jlKiillful f lo in I orrcrlimH.
V ' Mfri. Viileiillno' Krueiuer und
.'llifllliy. 6-21-It
wmcK
lllillee ut Ml. (ll'i iui. Wed., Muy
2. ' New hull and good iiiiihIc.
, 0-22-ltp.
WE IIUY FOIt T'.KSS
K 8EUL VOK JU KSS
Women's Low Cuts
Another new Nlilpmeiit Juiil
In .ullh ii nnlii vurlely or
alyleH lu -tin new Iocm und
JU'eln. I'lilellt lelllher, lililH
uiiil toW'toncM, Htrup, (lea nu-.l
atep-ln iiumpH
$3.95 -$1.95
"Till) Blore or IiIkIIiivIIvv
. , . , Modeh."
r ' Pure Silk Hose
' HIIK rroiu lop lu toe
ull Hhmle1-. . .
JfSl.OO
N2WVDRKbT0352
destroyers uf lllifh lt Ice-
11,'iU li,.u.i.Mfi W,m. km e nsMtilr l",Mn ,n mi.iii
of lh -very cold Muy which ro-i '!'" V"""'" '"""""'' ,"'B"1 tu "'"
larded H-rowlh. Italn Tand .. " ' '
weather l needed lit fully one- A cur of Imperial Vulley cullle-
Ihlrd of the 30(1 or inoro polnla rt-- '""iw arrived i,iuy. It.-l.-ill prices
poi lln. . Oerinlnullon, however, wl'1 raiiKe from 1 0 to 46 cciiIh each.
promlMtw to h 'iioro even than laat i No ehiiiiKen were iiiudo In ckks
aeuiion. A iteclded decl'eunu In '' ''"Her (lliitlitlon.
ivhiit ..ucreuo um repoi led in I 1'oullry and. dn-am-il nieata weiv
Manlloliu hut Hie nereime In n..jHti-nly with thu aupply aomewhat
liatehewiin uppeiim lu lie about the hiiiuII.
winie ii m In l'i2H. Tho provlnclul
report from Alherla Indlculea un ffJOtieU RdtCS llatUI
IncreuHe uf frohi 6 to lo per cem.. g" tl "
uvor bod year'a a.'illn, of 0.6J.T-, J UVeV Wall bt)'et
iiou iicix-h of wprlnu wheal. There
wan conahloriilllo. preclpllutlun It: NKW YOIIK, May 2 1 ' ( A P)
Ihul prnvlncB durlnir May In Hie The cloud or lilKher money rales
form of wot onow, w hich tllU inut-li ; iiunir over tho stock market iiKaln
Kuod, allllolIKh- dcluylnB hucIIih; loday and prlcea irenerally liml
the Riaduulii Is u speclul reuluro i and itruwth. ' '. ground ileaplle thu sporudlu effort
Willi Kli-lmi ilmin's Art und Clift j Miiiu fnvor.ilili- weather was re- uf pools lo Inline about a Keneral
Hliop. '1'hey will show you Ilia very purled In the principal iiuropeun rally. Hulls dlspluyed ii.fnlrly firm
latest und must upproprlalu ulfts I countries ilur'.ilit th week un I . uuderlons In reflectlun of the rav
for hulh (ha Kill and thu lioy rad- jsntlsfuutory itrowth of winter wheal oiiiblo HI. Louis and CKullon de
uale. They Invito you tu sen the1, was repurted flnni Jtaly, Itllinunli ! clsion but lhe Iniluslrles and pulille
liealltlrul line or Impul led costumu and Hpnln. 'ousldrable. loss rrom ulllllles Vncuilnlered furllier Bollhm
Jewelry Juut received for this oe-, wiull'l'-kllllnit la bulnir confirmed In pressure. " ,
cumIdii. fi-20-27..' h'jiiiu countries InclUdillH Kumuula.! Hev'enil Issues Kuilied ll few
Pulund und IIcIhIuiii. ; Thu crop In points In I lie buyliiK movement that
these uouiilriei Is ,;bucliwnrd "iiiljunt underway lale. Commonweultli
warm wwllhvr Is needed. Ilarvesr Power, I'uekurd liml (leneral Klee
Ills In North Africa In impeded tu trie suld 4 tu 8 points above yea
beuln soon hiiU wriitlier cunditlvus terday's close;' wlille rAuaconda.
WivhI liiuiiousu and United Alicrsll
(.KADI .M IO.V
Is one llmo In lire of tile irili
anil boy when Just the rluiit kind
of it iflrt Is necessary, yhn cun--
liil seineiioii of sultublu Milts for
IIONM SI'l-X'iAL
Heo our window. Melville's.
6-20-31
Ho you hove u iilnno lu your' tiro favorable,
home? ir nol, send your clilldrenl Wurld ahlpments cuntlnued
In the UuBlcrn Oreuon Music Co. heavy durlnir Hie week, ulthuuKli
for free pluiio Ickhoiis. No obllira- Noiili Aniei'lcnn shipment durlni,-
llomi. f.-2l)-;ll , tlie past inontli have bwn hIIkIiI ly
! smaller lluin last season. Arrivals
IILAt i ll l L Li:.'lilt:it I III Hie t'lilleil Klnirdom und coll
Hee the altracllve thluiis In liund I llnental ports loluled over ir,ooo,.
Iiioled and Imported leu! her Jusl, olio bushels durlnn ilie week but
received for tin- liruduiitu lit Itlch- slocks on ocean pussnife were re
urdson's Art und llirt Hhop. 6-2i)-2t diicwl iiliuut l.6oo,(00 bushels lo
. . J u3.770.IIUU bushels. No conueatlou
' ' I'liAN'I'S PLANTS ' I In Huiopeon tn'irknls was retiorf
Heu Mrs. Wilson at MucMuri's d uml the liui.vy shlpini-uts atipear
(formerly rSluncs) ror all kinds or to be pUBSlnit readily Into consum
rallied 4 (u 6 polnls from tlieli
low flKUres. The closing was Ir
regular, sales upproxlmulcd 4,300..
000 shares. .- . ..--t
pluuts,
5-20-31.
Itemslilcliint, fneini. toiition.
boles, eio, Norton' Kindle Shop.
(illTS I lilt 'I'll I ; (illtl,
iiit.Mii Ai i-;
lialnly vuses, candy jars, per
mute hollies, vanity sets, puwdct-
ptill boxes and linlln iirluls al
Melville's, G-20-1C
luir chiinnels. - l-'rum loo to I2li
Wheat Unsettled
And Lower Today
CIIICACIO, May 21 (Al) With
Liverpool iKtt)illoti.s on wheat
Nhowliitf 1 1 -hm firmm-M ' than ex
peeted, wheiit piieen here avi-niKed
lower early today. A derided down
turn In the value of eorn to better
... ...... " "i whither for phmttntf opi-mted also
last fliiiHun Mt 111 leimiln uvullahltt ' . - ....
for Hhlpineiit lluin North Aiuerlia
and Artfi'Utlna.
I.AU X MOW I It SlMX'IAIi
Hen uh fhNt. iMelvlll'K. 6-2U-3t.
.Near I'ertt.-imliurn, lhaxtl, la a
hiindlt who, hlnVe lit;' it, iniH ternir-
ied five ItiiiKlltun Hlatea ami
tun Im-il iihenpliired.
No tea satisfies like ' '
Lipton's Famous Blend
YOU will find (list LIplnn'.Tca
! dellclnut huiiilrr nf rncruv.
Wh.n you fetl liml, or vur
nrrvci become a bit fraved,
nakt iteming cup of Upton',
Tc. There 1 no bedrr nitural
Rllmulnnt nr cncrKlzcr. -
Serve LIPTON'S for Urcakfajt,
LuncK und Dinner.
LIPTON'S
T Mtrchatw by ippolntmcni to
TEA
', . ' ASK FOR THE YIM.LOW 1ACKAUI-
' GUARANTEED BY &rjtftj7s TEA PLANTER. CEYLON
IIUY DOl '11I.K FOK YOl'U MOXKY
QUHTING BUSINESS PRICES
Men's Dress Straw Hats ; fl)c
Tnivolinj; Jiup-a ri!C
Men's Dress Shirts ic
ECONOMY STORE
,.TI Klore Willi Mirror lu Outer of llinrnneo
, AJpcrl, ITom . una a1iii At.
HttMtMMieO0t4rt
POIl li, A Ml 1,1 V V.ri t 'K
P(II(TI.ANI, tre Muy 21 (AP)
Cullle and calves: No curly tnid
IllK; miilty steers and she stock
lull- Monday dollar lower, recelp's
I'll 1 1 hi lio.
, Hleers: (lloo-llHto lbs). $1I.&0A,
$I2.7H du (Hull-111110 lbs), kooiI
$12. 25V $13.00. I'll (Mm and up I
medium $111.00111 l 1.60, du com
mon $1.50 1j IIO.oo.
Hellers (Sfill lbs. down) cooil
lu, Mm $1 do rominuu . $.5"
II 110.60. I
Cows: ifoud' $:i.60 $10.50; do
eommoil tu medium $7.7511 $9.50.
do low cutter $5.001 $7.26.
Itulls; (yearllllKs uxcltldcd) Coed
beef IS. 511 11 $9.60, du culler tu med
ium f 7.60.1 IS. 611.
Calves (500 lbs. riuwn). medium
to choice $10.00.1 $12.50 du cud t.)
co ton $7.aoi $ lo.oo.
Vealers: milk fetl, Rood lu choice
$13.60.1, $1 1.5(1; do medium $12.0"
ii I in. .Ml; cull to cummon $x.5o li
$13.00.
llous: steady, no riM-eipts.
Heavy w elk-lit ('.'6o.;:5u ilm), me
dium lo chulOK $lo.uoi lll.oo. me
dium wrlKht C.'IMI-J.'iO lbs). 111. -01.1111
to choice $1 l.oni $1 1. S5:
l.lnht welk-ht (lo.2oo lls). me
dium tu choice $11. K5.I $12.10.
I.lultt llulits (Uli-1 GO His.), me
dium lo choice $1 I. no. i $1 I.S5.
Packing muwh, ruiiKh and smouth
I veil li $9.23.
Hluuithtcr pIkb (all. 13(1 lbs.), me
dium lu choice Hi. 261. l 1.25.
l-'eedera and stock'r plH (70-13:'
lbs.), medium lu choice $10.60 .1
II 1.60. (Soft or oily hug and roast-
IliK Plus uxclu-led in llbuvu quottl
Hlteep and liimbs: extremely
slow; ivcelpls IliSO, IllcludillK 279
ou contract.
liimbs: (x4 lbs. down), Kood
to choice 114. IMI.i 116.00; do IMl-
lbs. ilint n), i Hum $ 1 2.001 $1 l ee:
I do (all wetiilKs), cull tu common
j $10.00 11 $12.00.
I Ycarllns wethers: (110 Uva. duwa
j medium tu choice $9.(io t I. fto. I
I Kwes; (120 lbs. down), medium
(o choice $5.6oi 7.6o; do (1120
I 150 lbs.), medium (o choice tl.5u.r
I II.mii do (ull wcIkIKr). Cull tu
ummou $2.aou$4.$il.
to. case wheat, Opeuliiu at -Tie ol'l'
lo i,j,e up, chlciiKo wheat later
leaded to sua-, tint with i leecinhcr
delivery showing comparative
strcnutli. Criin stuiieil iiuchuni7e.i
to -"Sic dowif und subsi'iiuenlly un
derwent a Kcm-iul setbuck. Outs
likewise inclined downward. Pro
visions hold stcntty.
Wheat closed unsettled -Hi to t
"S Ir I it net lower, corn I , to
I down, ouls to b di ol'f
and provisions the same as yester
day's finish.
HAN I-'IIANCISCO, May 21 (API
lluttelful f. o. b. 8aB t'runclscu
( Something 1
V KUW I
under the Jt
l&iiaiiig.toii
Wv have il on display
It's a m.Mtem miracle nf mechani.m
the lightest, mtMt compact Irpe-ritl-r
with stnndanl krvhoard and
the rllicicnry nf llle stnnilare ofKre
msrhinis theucli il wcijjli. onl) one
fnnrlh as nuieh.
Il has fight new fcitureAaonieol
which von can't find on even bia
machines... anil HI... no inrreane
id price. Conic in and try it today 1
L. & L.
Drug Go
14 Baptized At
Swimming Pool
At Cove Sunday
. lly Mrs. A. i. t'uiiklln
(Observer Correspondent)
COVK, Ore. (Kpeclul) A. bap
tismal service, whs held ut the
swlinmliii; pool ut ninu o'clock Hun-
day inorniiiK when fourteen per
sona received tliu sacred rile. Tho
liev. Hilly liliil had chamo uf the
bilpllxin. A large cunb-reKallon was
ussi-mbled fur the beautiful ser
vice. . t -
Tho liurcas society of the Ilap.
list church will bo entertained at
the home of Mrs. vNathnn Ubi'oii
Thursday urtcrnoun. Muy 23.
The l.udles Guild was enler(alncd
by Mrs. Louis Presto at tho home
of Mrs. O. K. Hurkor Thursday uf
tcrnoon spetit pluylntc bridge, with
three tables ut pluy. Mrs. -L.. J.
Chodwlck won iiiRh acorn.- A lunch
fumity visited t?ove Hunday-after-noon.
They were guests of Mr.
and Mra. Hoy Ijiy. I
Prof, and Mrs. f. O. Springer j
will H-uve Wcdncsduy murnlnB,
Muy 22 for tho Willamette valley.
When IcavltiK hero thev will make
a trip Into Washington throuKh
the Yakima Valley and on to the i
coast. They will bo In Portland
i-'rlduy afternoon und will go on tho
Philomath r'rlday nlBhl. After a
short visit there, thev will visit i
Mm. Springer's isircnts at Yoncal- i
la. They have been elected dele- I
gates to the Btato Orango conven. ,
tlon at Marshfleld June 11, which:
they will uttend. They will bo ut
the Slate University ut JJugciic for ,
the summer term. I
Mr. und Mrs. it. D.'lllunlt und
family, of La Orundc. spent Sun
day at Cove with Mr. und Mrs.
W. K. Houx and family, of l-'reo. j
water, who were also In Cove. Mr.
Houx- has a ranch here that lie Is
planting and ullliupgh the family
make their liuiiio in l-'rccwator.
they slill operate llielr ranch in
Cove. .
The success ,of the dinner ui
J,C.PENNEYCO.
IDS Uepot M. . .
' La tint4!, Ore. '',(
Wear a Milan
For Style and Comfort
mill entertain the guild on Butur
i duy, June 1.
Iluvld Arnutt . lelt Haturuay io
Join hia aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mra. 8. K. Thoinaa at Hcrmlaton.
Mr. and Mra. Thoiims moved to
Hermlstou abuut a month ago und
IJavid stayed w ith Mrs. Kletchcr to
finish tho school yeur ut Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Price ure
moving to their home at Camp Yew
How where they will spend the
,auiumcr.
Mr. und Mra. Claire Smith ura
now occupying tho house next to
the Methodist church. .
Mrs. T. P. Graham, who is ut
Hot l.ake sanatorium, will return
with her young sun. ltobert Hlalr,
to their homo here Wednesday
'' t I.M.I Xll'U V V Wnlk.
.-.-j -
' ,.l.ll.l....n nt ln,l..lr,n
spent Sunday with Mra. Wulker'a
father, the Itcv. T. I'. Craham ut
Cove and returned vlu Hot Luke to
visit Mrs. Orahum and thu new
buby.
Mrs. T. C. Hefty und two-iiloiiths
old buby, Donald ure ut tbo.hos.
pltal in linker where the buby is
uniliip pnm .if n nliVKli-lnn. Thev
went to Ituker Thursduy, May 10 I, ..,, Kuturday night was largely
and alreudy the baby shows a guln j due to tho cooneiiitlon and help
In health. . ' . , I ful usBlstuncc of La Grande peo
A Meiuorlal. dav. npra-ram has -ci,,, ri.purt of tho finuncial
been arranged which will begin ut ,lalln Df tle dinner bus not been
II o'clock ut the Methodist church, j definitely determined but tho coin-
aV nlen iit-niri-u in rtt itmalit n it1 l-im , I . I . t. i..i. ii ... . , ......... ...Ill I... .
ln-u Im t,,,! ll... P U 1 I W....l., . LOlOIU'l blOWUlt KPl
Sturses will be the piinelpal piak- hUndnd people were nerved and u
A
Of sdf-conformlnj itrtv
with cuihion iweatband. Fancy
band and satin atrip tip. In
teaion'i newest colon.
1-98 and 2.98
cr. A public dinner will be served
was served fifter the guinea.' Those Immediately . nrter .the program,
present were. Mis. Itoyul Conley,4 All American Leglun -members in
Mrs. T. It. f 'unklln. Mrs. A. O. Con. I uuforin will be honor- gucsts nt the
kiln. Mrs. C J. Chndwick. Mrs. It. dinner. After the dinner thoro. will
J. Harker. Mrs. G. K. Harker, Mrs.- bo a prooesslon..to .tho cemetery
J. Goyctle, tym. Marks, Mrs. c. K. led by tho Aiuorican t.eglun, Span
Ijiwson. Mr John Milter and Mra. lull War Veterans and Hoy Hcouls.
I'. I-'. Hturgva. .Mrs, C K. Uertsch I . i'rof. and Mrs. itoy Cunkliit-ana
very Intcrcslinu. urogram was en
joyed.
' .i - I'oi ir.tv
'SAN i-'HANCISCO, Muy 21 (AP
(Kederul-Slalo Market Iturcau):
Hens: leghorn,1 3
3it.il JSC.
Hurry Sinclull goes to Jul! tut
refusing 'to- uliswer.. questions und
lull, 11(111.
u-ycur iienslon fur telling every.
Ihini,'. Wliu suld uiichce is guij.
en? . . - . i ". ,
'. l'resldeilt - HooVer':' cumplaliif
Mini While House , cdrresieniliti
du not ask enough uuestions.' Th
-4 lbs, und over president must bo seeding u nm,
more puniicuy. , .,
TUDE BAKER
offers chaini
at One-Profit prices in The
U at the factory
1
5'
Commander Eicht CoNvrTii.ii Cashoi.et, $1643. Six aire xehiliimt I rink rati itaniird tfuifment,
CoukUNDEK Eight Coupe, Slftf- Pruintftclir;. Bumptrs ana" ifire Urn txtr.
TODAY'S Commander F.ight has swept to a pop
ularity eclipsing even that of its predecessor, the
car which sped 15,000 miles in 22,968 minutes.
Studebaker, Builder of Champions, holder of every
official speed and endurance record for fully equipped
ftock cars, now sells more 8-cylinder cars than any
other manufacturer on earth.
The first Studebaker straight eight was introduced
at last year's motor shows. Its champion perform
ance started the nation's swing to Studebaker. Smart,
youthful style added still greater impetus. But
Studcbaker's One-Profit value is the real reason for
Studebaker supremacy.
The Commander F.ight blends flashing style and
supple power with comfort unknown until Stude
baker introduced ball bearing spring suspension.
Hydraulic shock absorbers further enhance its travel
ease. Double-drop frame is lower, costlier, but stead
ier and safer. Easier, more powerful brakes; steel
core steering wheel; non-shattering windshield
Commander quality makes its One-Profit price quite
as remarkable as its performance.
And Commander performance is something you
can never forget, once you enjoy it for an hour.
May we place a Commander at y our disposal ?
STUDEBAKER MODELS AND PRICES
The President Eight , , , . 1785 $2J7(
T-t .
1 ne commander 5ix or Eight 1350 to 167?
' ' 1265 to 1395
' t. r S60I0 104C
PRICES AT THE FACTORY
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