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L Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Satuidav, June 1, 1929 $fot femhe xfonhtg hsre&cr (Incorporated) ' An InrtcniMiflrnt Ntmmrmrir-r FRANK B. APPLRHY.. Editor and Publisher HARVKY P. MATTIIKWS.. ..HuftlnPHrt Afanmrer PubllHhed evcnlnt'H, except Sunday, at 141 fi Adumu Avenue, La Grande. prc-Kon. The Obnerver.Htnr iihitil-l every Friday. lintered at the r'nutufilco at Jji (irande. Oregon, ua Second Olnoi Mall Mailer under aft it .March 2. 1 R7t. PA PI'! It- OK CITY OI-' UNIOM COUNTY AND TUB I.A GKANPIO , MKMIiKIt OP AK.SOCIATMD PHKHfl The Amoclaled PreHH la exclusively entflled to una for puhllca lion or till newa dlHjiatchen credited to it or not otherwise Credited l( nulillahed herein. All HkImh or teiulillcallnn at Bpeclul din imtchen In tlila paper, and nlno the local nmv herein nlo nrs cefervedi National Ailvei'tlxlng ItcpreHentatlve - M. C. MOOK.NSK.V.' & CO., Inc., San Francisco, I.nn Ahk(Ip, Headle, Portland, Chicago, - Detroit, New York HUliSfltll'TlON UATliS 1 lly t'nrrlrr Rally, per month In advance r 75o Itally, nix months In advance $4. GO Dally, hIiikIo copy ; r. Co Ity Mail Dally, per month In ndvanco COo Dally, per fllx nimitlm In advance ... 12.60 Dally, per year, in advance 15.01) Weekly Oh-server-Hliir, per year $2.00 GOILDBIUILILETS - hy Charles (i.RnnH SYXOPKJS: After his ghast ly experience with the two si lent, ley-cold figures Mealed jil the table In the room near him John Peebles full into a faint. AVhen In iiwiikc In tlio inurn I ng, he was convinced that It had been a nightmare. Peslde lilin stood Furle, Andrew O den's queer visitor on the day of Ogden's nninler, Furle nd inltH that he discovered an Im mensely rich vein Iti the Ogdcn mini, that Ogden refused him (i share in It, hut hysterically denies killing Option. Peebles is startled bv Furfe's. mention of conversations with "Pull" atjjil ".N'aii," AOVF.inTHiNCI HATHS DlHplny, foreign, per column Inch , , Display, local, per minimi Inch , rimo uontrnet .prices nn application. 42a 40o Chapter 24 ItK.AMTIKK- ANT) X Id HTMA 1 1 K Furc'M eyes were crarty as he considered hy excited iicsihm an to "linll" and "Xnp," I looked at him seriously. "You know why I did It, Henry, r want ed the hoy to huvA his chance. I felt Hure he could explain his ab Hence satisfactorily and wanted him tit jrlve himself up for the sake of appearances." "1 aupposc 1 don't need to n .nt "lit to you the seriousness uX . hat you did, Po you Imagine you helped the hoy'H case hy locking nie up?" "I rather think mo. Jerry nan r r rendered hi m.sc If hy thiH time and that wiih what wp wanted." "Have, you got anything to eat ! with you .'" i asked. WALL STREET TRADING QUIET AFTER HOLIDAY NKW YOltK. June I MI') The nlock market ran Into conxidera blc ' weeken-l liquidation and closed lr-1 ri-Klllur alter a (Ulet half day ei alon, today, ulthoiiKli the reduction of 12.12, una. nail In brokers loans canst -I a moderate upturn through oil) the lint In the rlral hour. Op erations were curtailed by the Tact that many tradera, driven from' lown by the hot weather, extended the Memorial Day holiday over the weekend. Flour Down 20 Cents Barrel In Portland Today PORTLAND, Ore.. June 1 (AP; A drop of i!0 rentK u harrel in ' hoth haiuTK' and family flnuiH was. the most muteriul cluiiiK1 in the lo- i cnl inai ke4 today. I ertiendiii wheat prices an iai'Kf slorkM of! flours fn Mtnntjfe were the inuin , 1'actoiK hi the lower price. Itutter aiHl kkh were Ktcudy undj unchanged at Kriday H (iiolniitinh. i "antnloiipe and Mtra wherries La N. K. West & Co., inc. Grande's Leading vStoi'e for Over 30 Years he "Nothln'," hut foolery! hren I talk lie tnunihled. A couple o' '.Sandwiches and water,' grunted, The mm waH well up In the heav- eiiH now and the huddle of huild Iukm K.efne-I to shrink and Muivel heijeath the terrlfk; dowii(our of ihcat. When Deacon had Kot h Ih jmndwlchcH and canteens we were Hueh IMues an (Jeneral ( iirtlHH Aero, On-cne Cannnea, Co lunihlii carbon, I'ninn Carbide, K. Ul. Khnttuek and Western I'nlon Nothln' jKii,d to Ket into the rewirt. honi- Two 'Whew!" he tfanped. "A week of thlH would finish me!" "Furle han had upwni'dK of .10 yea I'm of It." j "Kurle! Ii he hero?" J Put 1 wouldn't tell him anything until I had devoured half a dozen of hiK nandwIeheH. I had decided I to make a clean breast and I began jWlth that Hense of Hurvelllance , which had come upon ine almost I as soon as I had entered the town. Wheat Unsettled And Higher Today Ihu stranger who looks nt you m that interested way is ' preparing to ask if you've trotta match. j Ilia wi.I'ds. the look In li In ve. ! fired my brain. Wan thin h'alf .Wllted desert rat In llulauule the antui nf Alnll-ew'H life? "'es. yew! (In on!" I linpbu'ed. , i. i - ! "l be sprnnK In hla feet In I'llHC. A SMALLER WORLD j "I lell yo I dlHiemember! Ye A f('W (111 VS 11 on i It'll ll.it isll lv f.f finoi-u flour fm.ni I..n- "'' "V" ,h" Kk ' ' ""lle " ' " ""a ami leineniber. An1 I nin I.. I. ..I!.. Ait i. i . . , , . . , liinu in iMtti.i iii 'in noiirs and wunoui a stop netween place 1,1 answer u mme of departure and destination. Their history-makinjr air j VlTii . .,'i.v !i'lsapp,',i,',',e,i, i journey sutriresis that some day there will be a rcmilnr 1H- 111111 Himi-piy. hour service between these two widely-separated elements ,oZ!"iZ ZZiy"" "l,!hl ?" ' of the British Empire. I "in me shanty by me mine." uu arc lyliiK," I said. allhiiUKb didn't believe I , ,. wh. "Yuii were I thutiKbl I unilerslnnd. Men In desolate jiI.icom sumellmes create perHiinalltles nut or their wn lin-aKlnatbins. Did Peleritr.n ever own the llrnlhers?" I went nn. I iiiiikeil at 1 1 1 1 1 1 stem y. "Trv ', , I IIKAIK), June I (Al'l With to remember this: Did you cveV ' h 1 ' . "" HW' l UW. rriKmv report,,, as m'.dnic p. " he.r of a 'pnker game. ha cracked' ,hl'h " "IM.n me a l.nost rllliOS f '.J. . l ,hi- -" zr,i !! h;:: .tt: .! Up u, u wheat. n ,rket .,e A wild look en me Into hi pvm1 k i ... . . .. ""owtil an " . mie ii. inn I'M? inline .if ip i,iiniy h , it-ii-io-fMie l.umly JMaco" hioiiiiht Mie liiiniiy mounts from :t to nearly. 4 points. Kimto. however, dropped 3 point:) to S4. a new low for the movement, and General .Motors. Packard nnd A uburn a utos lot from 1 t o '1 points. Chrysler rallied nearly -1 points In the (irst hour, hut Ins mo.t of Its Knln later. Air reduc tion dropped 2 ? points. Total sale approximated hut I,4li0.oao Hhnrey. l-'leetrle ' w''"1 l,"("t'i1(f it in re plentiful every j .v nun iniri-i) kii-iii ueei eneti. U'holesalers were riuntiuM: Oregon j berries at 2 and 12.25 per crate, j Kennewiek and White Kalmon ; Clark secdllnira were much liiKheK Poultry and dreetsed meats were finii and unchaiiRred. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY whistle nut of day. a-Kuin yer ipies- stopped ! Six centuries ago AlarcQ Polo was years in traveling from Venice lo the Orient. And in the early days of the East India.1" IIH bnudiim: company, when adventurous young Englishmen went to AsTnciinedr b'eh' v,'. i,,,,, Hindustan to help Lord Clive lay the foundations of modern I "A "'"n in ibis 1,1,11,11,,,.- i,-,sl Hritish India, months wei-o retiuired to tmvel from I,ondon "if V .xxZ ; to Madras. The journey was made in slow sailing vessels,,"11" room he'd have got me." and it was so long, tedious and perilous that it was under- Kl T'XTl't.TUZ "or taken with something of the same feeling that filled the mind lh'" 11,0 ures I hail seen In It of Columbus and his crew when they sailed away from Spain ::f0n;.Z:,'de,t,u,K':,',1,''m'n'" into the unknown. i " It wai'en 1 nie !" l-'urio sua rled. Today the ocean voyage is a fortnight filled with easo ,'!!" yo" 10 n'"i and comfort and devoid of danger. And shouhl one foully e 1 "' ' mice i ,,-iiiic. in a hurry, the ability of the airplane to reduce the IravcliiiirvJ'Kr; rZZ.VZl '" time has been demonstrated.' ' ' 1 irneit. v.iu was iyin- ,, thP (Umrt ' the difference between tluvo montlis and 'IS bourses HS;'" wil'ti'" K,vm a niir seine ny wincli lo measure the amazing progress unit e- ' """'"reii him in Kiiem e fur : in transporUition within the 0111 that began with the steam ship and which now approaches its zenith in the airplane. early upward trend to- l-'lltllle delivery uffelinBa lilin n,l ..-I,,... I ..!, .., ".v n.nieer iiian lias Jerrys flannels he became all at- I !""' ' 'r I"'" the nmr- lf.tjun K ' lpcared over sold. OpenlnK at, '-.mi.-! u.fiinr 10 ;.,( arivance,: the wheat later slmwed rrains all 1 around. Corn ami oats developed strenfirlh too with corn stinting le off to e nn and sulistanliallv "Where are they?" I got bundle and we went over It. j "The boy's, of course." Henry! said decisively, "He changed here." P )l t Tl . A X I) 1.1 V MNm K POItTI.AND. Ore., June 1 (AP) I receipts cattle :; hogs it 5: , jihe.-p :tll. ! Totals for week. ap)roxlmate.Iy: eat tin Ifirtd; eulves 24ft; In.g. 6225; 1 sheep HI fid. ; Cattle compared with week ago: J Steers and she stock .steady to Ml ' cents higher. Hulls, calve and i veil let's steady. Top fed steers j $12.10, Hulk medium grade grart I sers $1 X.-lWii 1..X5 with on. load , strictly good Krfday at JlL'.fia and! i two at $12. S. Hest gmtf heiiem. Jlli.r.ltTi $ 1. Pest rows $11.00 fl? i $n. Hulk desirable she stock at J VJ to $ia.rtt. Pulls $Sl($!t.M. Pes: light Vealers $l4.f-0. Calves $12.50, down, off grades in loth classe.4! j J7.fiic $!i. ' i Hogs eompai'ed with week ago: ! killing clashes 15 to 1(5 cents lower, hut mostly 2.1 cents. Feeder p?gs stivuly tfi 25 cents higher. Uulkj light butchers $11.75. Scattering! Wheat July Sept, ., Pec. . CHICAtJO (JltAI.V Open High Low ....ttsi, Ml t'n -J!s ..liMi-)s !.! I.ITh ..KIT "h K- l "s tMt 1 .02 (i l.7 nmall lots $ 1 2.K!i. (ver and under ( Feeders and off grades kllleis at. weights $ I I. tifi down, Pough pack-:?!" to $12. Pest light yearlings in g hows s. r to $s.f,n, Miiuoth up; Others $;$(. Hulk of ewes I to $H. Slaughter pigs $lu.T5 (arriving medium and lower grades $11.25. but mostly $M. Feeder pigs j $5 down. mostly $tl.5a; a few at $11.75. ! Sheep market ciio1ahly steady j SAN FRANCISCO, Jum, 1 (AP) with week ago. Pulk desirable 1 ituttei fat f. o, b. San l-'i a nciscfl, slaughter lambs $ I :t to Sn.M'.l 4;iL, rents. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST CANADA CROWS ON KXI'ORTS In population Canada is said to lie growing at about the rate of growth of the United States a century ago. Sixty it mninent. 1 es, be was Hpenkluu: the irulh. Illlbiu s the man who '"d I" after me. The purr of an mil,, in, ,u,li. enirlne unexpeetedly bl ulie 111, nil be Kl aveviiril iiniet. "Annlher n' them city sbal-lls!" l-'urle Hci-eamed. Nimbly an a cat. he whirled ml his heel, made fur the stair, and elnlfe I .t.,- i, ... ... it r ., . .1 ,1 -, . "1 "iusuiiim- jemn itt me woilllllltlll 8 popuilllion WHS ;i,l)(H),tl()tl. NOW It "feed. 1 ran In the window A ,is 10,000,000. . Since the war the rate of growth has been n;o,"...HX.rXe?,,fc';i,mIi'VVa" greatly nccelerated. ' Urnpcd 10 m,. ' iiuiiv" LTeamii'iB . Canada's, ptipulation is 55 jer cent English-speaking, 28 ::::d,":;;,nr" T per cent French and 17 per cent miscellaneous races, chiefly.""1' t out. from Soulhen,, Europe. British nnd Americans make up llll.,p' 'i::!"':;!, 'n": tlie Eiiglish-speaking part of the population. Her immi- impunitv, ami ever since t ,, gninls m.w come cliiellv f,, England, the United Slates Zl X mind'thTl er;:;!,,;" and continental Europe. This explains why so many of those I'lesemiy.i should have to who come to this country from Canada as "Canadians" are ,!imvn,itl;,i,",,nry ' ",i,,,n my : of Kui'Opean birth. I Furle had' vanished. Henry was building with a grim building with a grim loiik on his hniiesl face. I lis ex Ipresslon tliti N't sid'teli when he Maw "Nonsense!" 1 retorted "They were planted." "My wlmm'.'" "Dillon." of the children's departure ami my failure to make them hear he knew already, hut I added a word or two about hy deflated tires. "it's evident the 'children' didn't want you following them." he said bluntly. This angered hie. ""Do you actu ally mean to say you believe .Jerry deflated my tires?" "1in Horry, John." Pis face was serious. "You would, too. If it were anybody eli-o but Jerry." Letting Hie point rest. I passed on to my adventure at the mine. .My return to the village, the swift coining of the windstorm, my un ceremonious entrance into the re sort, and my belief t.iat some one else was In the building fetched little response from him. Put when I recounted my nerve-racking expe rieneeln the resort nnd my provi dential fall through the dooi In the gallery ho Hal un with a Jerk. i paiiscn in give it tune to sink in- ti $4.;(i, ii was nam enougn 10 convince him or fact without going Into fancy and I decided-to say nothing of my nightmare. Henry plays poker himself and I didn't want him to conclude that my nightmare! ingrily. scoring a general advance. Prn j visions were easy. Wheat closed unsettled '4 to i cems net nigner corn ',i c to le up. Oats Sc to It advanced and provisions unchanged to a rise of 21 cents. POItTI.ANP Will-: AT AN'I, Or... .lime Pig Pend bluest! (AP) '; hard POUT Wheal while $1 Soft white $1,(12. Western white $ l.(2. J-Iurd winter HHc Northern spring !i9c. Western rel !'!ie. Oats: No. 2-SS Ih. white $:!4.on. Today's cur receipts: wheat 2i, barley 1. flour !f, corn 4. oats 2, hay 1. CIIICAliO CASH CIHCAOII. June I (AP Wheat; No. a no'th'-m spring '''i, em-nr' no 2 yellow N2M.; No. 2 while S5 fte I MiVj. oals; No. H while., 4'if -12; No.1 4 white 4iifii 4a;!i. Rye; no sales.! Parley A S u (ill. Timothy seed: JH.s.l' Clover seed; $17.00 If $2 5.-' I hud begun before It actually luiil. 1 ness has I ti opyrignt, i:il'!i, w in. .Morrow Co.) Was Peebles' experience with the two nllent figures really u nit: hi mare ? I leaenn and 1 'ee bles make another discovery in .Monday's Installment. Perry Students Make High Grade In State Exams , miNTO.N.liine I (AI'5-11fc-vo!. rime or wool moved durliii; the week hiia been fairly larKe. A tnri." port of increased volume of IiunI- b'-etl on Texan new won! or S to Id months and a full yearn Kfowlh. Scallereil sales were clns ed on new fleeces. Trices were fully sustained nn most lines, e ceplhll- IS-r.tl's fleeces Which d dined sllirbtly. Development of wheat lands and exploitation of mineral a! !i!e .,,,,1 II...1 r ... I .. .in hiimii.1 i .-.) hi it-es larinur uorin are extending the tjnn mlian frontier northward from the international boundary, opening up new areas for settlement and increasing the coun try's exports. Already Canada is a strong competitor of this country in the wheat, mineral and lumber markets of the world and threatens competition in other lines "I Was rather lenkhu: f,,r ynti. I Henry," 1 said iiKi'ccahl.v. as be came tnwitrils me. "What have ynu not to say fur iynursell v I t.-l.l 1 1 .. l.n I,.......,, ... I.- v iinaoas loreign trade, which do years ago amounted to "v mr i vr m the SI 20,01 10,000, now reaches the annual (iit.nl of (KIP IUU I For Canada, however, this is not an entirely wholesome sijrn for it indicates a weak home market, due to the small popu lation. Unlike her friendly neighbor, Canada is almost wholly dependent upon healthy loreign markets. Another ominous phase of Canadian exporU is her ship ment of paper and lumber. She is permittinp; the world to exhaust her precious forests. However, she is not making the mistake, made hy this country, of waiting until the sup ply is virtually exhausted lief ore beji'iiminir reforestation. children aren't here," are they knuw. They left the :i!"!er m heir yester- 11. Neither nf them mine. The "Where "I don't 'place ,Jli::t :i!"!er ! day alterii..tn. saw me. They w 'on ill stop them." Henry gave a short Ian ltd ynu ih. this f.uil thin; gime before I I. r- i . . 1 V. H"1 rirusninfl j li Tf Let us make ICnlurge mouts from your best negatives. Make Better Pictures! We can help you do it if you load your camera wiih dependable Kodak Film and let us have vour films for finishing. Kodak Film has speed and wide latitude. It g,,(s the picture. Our photo finishing makes the most f every roll of film, RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 1. 'Win- hir.-' ' I don't melt them see dead IUi- Soh s, loilu :ll Olltol til lie thill' We kill i why thye don'l t 'htctigo gangstei o it again." s.Ol It's jest about got if it hain't some. itMt.l.,d f,.i it Mv. Ity Mary P. Kll (Observer l 'orrespondenl ) PKPPY, Ore.. (Special) Mr. Mary P. Kail received the grnilen of the. pupils who wrote on the eighth grade examinations and re poris Hint all passed with the low est average being i,n per cent. Mil ton Smith received the highest average (if per cent. Miss Frances Km It h of Pendle ton, drove over Inst Thursday and stayed until Saturday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. .Mr. and Mrs.'Ote Mathson and daughter, Neva, recently retained from Olynipla, Wash., where they visited for .several days with their danghter ami sister, (I. F. Tripp, of Maker, was a business visitor in Perry one day last week. M rs. Mary K, 'ox recently re tu rued from several day trip in Kngene. Mr. an.'. Mrs. W. S. Prown re cently left for Niimpa, Idaho whei they expect to consult a specialist , about Mrs. Prawn's health. She ; has nut heen well fur several i months. Mr. and Mih. John McOrnth nnd Mrs. Jennie I .angel left for Port land lust Saturday after having vis ited for some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, .Mr. Smith. Mrs. MYHralh and Mr, I .agger are brother and sisters and Hie taller make Ihelr home in Chi cago. Mr. n Mil Min. Howard Smith nnd two children left for Idaho several d;iys ngO where they expect to make an extended vlit. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mathson nnd children attended the Memorial day services held at the Masonic cemetery nt I, it (Irnnde Thursday. MUs fPadys I 'can who was a hlith school teacher here the p.isl year, returned to her home nt Natn pa several days ngo. Mr. and Mih, Wulter Perisho are Hug to the post offiew her an t looking uer W. S. Proun's prnpeny while be Is awuy. Miss Vera Slatlery recently vls iied with her friend Mis l.ornlm Smith, FIND IT HERE Copy for this column mailt be In bj 9 a. m. . ai-i i: i ion u, a . mi:miu:ps The exchange repVeselltat ives are at the li C.iande liotel for a limited lime. Any menibei Inn-rested phone or write tin- undersigned for a ppoinl ment. A. K. HP VAN 1.. K. COl'KI.AMI tp. six GOOD fi" why you easons should buy the new Ford car Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield i:v p.iuimmi:t Ml APIS Vou will be surprised al t la' wonderfully low prices and tin ben till ful designs In new parchi- ment lamp shades for bridge, and floor lamps, .just received by Pich ardson Art and Hilt Shop. See Pi.- window display beu down r.-;i i-:t. immi: Follow the crowd lo Pance Land Pnrk every Saturday night. Star noveMy orchestra. (In case or rain dance at Zuher) An. hist and Pin-b MRii. r.-:!ii-:tr, HeiustltcliiniE, picatuiK. hull on hoJe., eto, Nonmrn Kiddie SUip. tilmply haui't tein' done. The fellow w ho jmld ideetric tans to t ho Kskluui w tn good, hut he has not hi tig on the retail clothier who., when a widow cuine In to buy a null to which to bury her husband. Hold her oim with two palm of trpuserit. Among the appropriate Klfts Tor ohmk men iiiadualt over all. sol VI.MIts When you isli a souvenir of t.a (Irande to send lo friends or loved ones In oiher parts of the country, you will rind a most com plete ami altniclHe tM of them at ItlehanNon's Art :ind Cift Shop. A Iso a w onderful new aortim-ut of i;nvein Oregon ieWS. .I-SI-LM, PI. A NTs AT Mils. NOmtls' NO'MCi: OF WM Al SCIPMir. Ml:iTIN; NOTICp IS MP.ICKMY OIVKX to the legal votern of School PIstHct NO. One of I'nion County. State of "regon. mat the ANNTAt. S'MIDOI, MFPT1NC, of said li triet will be i ebl at Oret-nwood Central School Pldg ; to begin at the hour of wo o'clock p. m. on no- inn. i .MntiiJay or June, to lu the ITth day of June. A. P. pijfi. This meeUng is calbd for lh purpose or electing Two Phvetors. each lor a lum ot 'l'hie Years and the transaction of hnstne.'-'w usual at such meeting P;iled this 31st d.iy of May. I'.i. ATTKST: P. K. WILLIAMS. Pistriet Clerk. IPMIKPT S KAKIN. ( halimau Ibid of PlietLus. Juno PS Silent, fully enclosed six-brake system Four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers 55 to 65 miles an hour "l. Vibration-absorbing engine support Typical Ford reliability nnd economy ALL of these features combine with smart, low body lines and 31 choice of beautiful colors to make the new Ford an unusual value at a low price. Call or telephone for a demonstration. Note these low prices RoaJtter Phaeton Business Coupe Tudor S9Jan $450 $460 $525 $525 Sport Coupe For dor Sedan $550 $625 (All prktl f. o. b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and delivery. B-. spare lire cum.) Coupe $550 peri and Perkins Motor Co. dr. 1th ,v ,,nni --. M s i