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Thurerfay'June20, 1029 Paee Four LA GRANDE-EVENING OESEP.VEE, LA GRANDE, ORE. i Ait FivWuVnt Vwymyf rRA.Hif B AFPT.KftT. ..FX!rrtr .id PVber HARVET r. VATTHrTW Pnhth4t erenie.?, erpt Sunday, at 14: Adam A'tm. 1a GfWi'., Ot?4-s. Oarterrer-rirar pabLsfced rrtry Fr-day, Kr.'.r4 at fR frer.oirx at La Graft, Greg-oa. a geeond CT--i.ff .'Krr rind ,? if-i I,T. official pap?;p. of cxrox COL'.VTT A.VO THE Ci7T OF LA CRA.VDZ UKMHKtt OF A330ClATZt TS Associated Prat w xc eir iu-d t a for -jbIl-tlon of ail wi diparch erd.ted 'j (t or sot w.hArwjt r.r&ixii K ptihiish-ed hria, a:1 r.srftta of -fep'-ihUcation f pcaj d! paterve La th.s par, ar.d aiu th local n-t Sirta alao aa Td. Jf:raI A't'3ri.ir;ar RpreertaU7 k. c. Aro;?:.vMEf & co-, is, Fan Francisco, !- am., ear.-:;e, Portland. Caica. f ,-.-'. Vtt Tor aiTfiJiCftlPTIOX RA73 fcy Carrier Tmifr, pr m-vn'h tn advance Oaily. iz monta la adxi.-u:.-Oaii7- nr.c; cop? . Br Man raJ'y, tr moft'h tn i rarx fai!-, pr month ire ad?r.r. tnt7. per 7r ii advance . Wee! Obterrer-atar. pr yar - TS $ i $c $i4 rtii sjcoit&'rs ii n vw 1 MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Eggs Retna:.i Unchanged - - in Oregon ilarket j Stran-hrries in Dumps ; wj--. CHICAGO '.K.U.V Dsn H- !, l.liH re. l AL V K RTI:"i ,HQ RAT 3 Ouipia7, I'V'af, pr fir.jrr-n lnh , Tim oatract prtrji on apiwarjoa, 424 444 rwi we vi inin L-r for , FOF-,7LA.vr. ! p--w!i nr.T-n. (- r-;i.;.T E-tjs-is-r ! f f."Z.i V:rtt CA.r. ia r5otif 'i f fi- 7 T"r.: fr-j:? f-j-: ' ait. Th tiv p a.t J LT.priTtt:r.c Frr.i? 'A':- - c - a-sirh. or Wv-i.-.ttT PORTION D r.R4J pr Htsfc Mis ui i.iis I. US I.KSfV, i.ia'- 1.21 hS Low (Vjm- 1Ji I-IIH 1 112 ii:1, i.ii NEW TUB SILK FROCKS Bright Summer Shades 9.95 to $17.75 N. K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over SO Years CBKAf) C A-H I n:r.nfj. iu, ; (api i . fcrrt 1. II ; .Va. 3; tiix-i II. II. i '.''ra: So. 1 siix'i 51 gdi; . T w: 13 is S - j TilKhj- tfi: 14. MftH:i. ( Ol'r tevi: IM.5- in 1 2 4. P.j: .V-. 2. '3. i Closing Strong In Street With ia froci oa mil Lk.-?; Wheat Unsettled, . Three Cents Higher JSZiXXZ Lindy &nd Anne have appr? in pu'rMc Arid had Ij&tn anticipaU-d it a.s an e'ent in aviation that brought them out the contest for iyrt offered by Daniel Guj-g-enheim for safety developments in planes. Lin&y, who did about the most danercu thing- in aviation and lived to tell ahfiut it, ousrht to be a xvA jude of prres in safely. fe will ferxl his services, as Guggenheim lend hw money, to provide the thinj? that ail air-minded people want most, which is greater flyirnr safety. And the resulu will come. Ten years frm now flying will be considered aa safe sla mr faring pOAAiUy safer, if traffic congestion continues. By the time the bbeA-in-armA of today are grown, piloting a plane will probably be no more difficult than driving a car is now. wion5 7i.T,', ;n : : h-t barir.nr 'o r ht prv-a roi.(7. T Viji w L'va hwift f rr. - f- i an-1 prftvLit.'jn 'r" c np sr.-l T:i.?.'i'i-ir. a iT'-n-fa! a-IvAn--. What jnj-ff '-1. ) aiViV- y-ru)'.i f;r...j; 'i'"J at 4r to I -r - OA' ifii:r. i4 r ro r- 3; pryv:oru iir.-rf:.kr.e-t :o a c rhrry trip iti t:-: w:;-.:'7 app-:ir b:jjT 1 t, 2--j.rfjy iw.rf.on- a.- r i.. ;int fr-i:t.: ijiiftir &:nn : : r ? s v i.i . 1 " 7 r r pc ." ; - rE a poua T. ' hr-rry crip :n t-rriio-.T Ad p. rtt . Co of pro;r:a .? j-'-iifiy aaJ .ia''..'-.Ar,,-i. POrlTLANT O-- ii i AP .a-; hi.tr W.; Bt a-ttas. h.ar-4 -ii 1 1. 15. Wj4T!rT3. Wv.it $7.11. Kar-i w- : 1 . W-rc-ra r i Jt.t. Tvliy'a car r;f prj-. ba.vaC 4, f J1J 5 ft 1:4.5': do medium j rjlU.St; cjII lo common JlOSt lSSlieS UD; Hwyweijht(!5.MS4W.).ne- j di'im to choice $10.00111.2-. t Miiam w-ihf. t2-Zh'i It.), NSW TOSS. J3 'A?) 'milium to cfcoic- $M. 25 $ 12.00. T r-.-o-fH-y lo. f::it p-no-s iui Lijrht wriffht M(-!'i' lbs.), nifc Stia.y a.- eariy p-rr- ,iam to choir $ 1 2.''t$ 1 2.2i. of fe-ivm-si. aa a rwil: of ti , L;?ht Ijhrs U30-I5') lb.). i-U t.vr! that tnijium to cisowre $ 1 l.uWn 12,00. Il: itri-Tv-ccy -uf b ' picicin? sows, rough and smooth i !cai-i-?raii7 ;v- than ex- j $ 5j $ -jJiO. : crw-siit cca'ii'.ior-s id :a prn.-pert ' jium to choice $10.50 $ 1 1.50, I arrr ti !irs of t? ir.on'h. Poo's' Feeder and ttocker pisM (70-135 J fc'A.V FfiAN'CIH'.'O. Ca!., Jure 20 , (jprari'ica sCii .cre' its.), medium to choice $1 1.00 H j (AI Ftutterfat t. o. b. San Kmn 1 .2 a ie : a.crtinn.t of p'jf;ic $i;.'i- (,fi or oily hogs and roat-j cisco, 50 cents, j mt. xi?y. fo;L cnain. ton, autorr.o-i . a -foaTs of -wiiici irr 'ifte-1 to ; nx pie txcluit4 in aSove quota tions;. Hheep and lambs: Steady; re ceipts 4'-'0. Jambs: (4 doarn), icood t choice $I2.o0?r $13-25: medium $Ii 5(112; do cut! to common t's.SO fx $11.00. , y-ar!in wethers ( 1 10 lbs. dwn) rndtum to chofce St.oft $l'j.oo. K w ( 1 20 L-sfc down), medium lo choir e $4.Sffi $ 00; do U2- 150 Ib., medium to choice $2.50 frl5.0': do fail welehtaj. cull to -! common $ 1.50 $2.5'. Amateur" Robbers Wound Young Man POf:TLAXt. O J.ine (APt Xnfs ?mirit, 2'f. wa.4 Erar-"i ! aE a ioeip't: aere to-lay for a .-. fnrt rij Jftn-M eatsvii by a &a.Vt ?fT by a crvou.1 rooryr. Scirh, aifOfher yca-th ar.4 fioj nrvs w-f h!4 up fate la.ft nlzr j Ij-y two youa'. a.xinr a:7:a7- r. -nr. A- oa of th rtior m iN-ar-hin.jp Smith, th vnr. tn at- i f-mpti-ar to chanxe th rvo'ivri roci oae hand to tn ot-er, preHl '- T'n to them ptit ad their. d:im. $ 'ft 1 1 !. aMrA knfi do a htde ! Sr.in I I'J-Il foci. Truth ard bo-;nd hts woaad with 4 $ 11. 5t ft $12.3: do t 7'i-l t. t;-,:r han-i.-i-.rhfa. 1 yocl $ 1 2. 'j'Mr $; do medium y til ft; i- r f hi--, r-d ra o:n, .. or? o f'0;71.A.V:. Ore. Jom.- 2 f AP B--i t r : 11 an.-) r . a n-ia r :i f. ,t ' f r " h z-h .- r. p or?.- n-i ii i -y -iiij: r:ri.-t. (.: star.drd, 41 1 t fi: pnrr.f firr.. 42 : ct-r.'j; ,!rt, 41 cv-a.. r?ar.'ify pnc--: p-:r.M 3c r.r c-jK s? a a -tar d a. K arT j, m : - it . po i . ". r y . o a i -j r. . po -ITfj?. ha y . c a sr;a r a S-J'fc. h-'p 7:i ly. doa-rs of -wiuch iri a h:jph Ir for the yr. i!TeraI sriarp ksjeis ere -trsorsii arn.-r. number of irz a.i'aa:i ia th iiai! hour. ' ' or. w a . ' h F'ow-r saarr.c 5 pc-s. Or: itevaror 41. and A-OL-rvraii Pr-p-biics 4. M-an(u!e E-ir;"j- 13 roe 1 2 S point. A'lw '.'.a..m i! Wirren Bro:hrs : . B-ooiSy-i (n;oa raa . Johns , Maaw'i By-pro-laa Co it t . ! and N:wtt 5 ranster . Pub t mf- of N Jry touched !', a tyi-ork of shares , eiuarc? &acd.s at l'i3. Th cios ; ts sr.rocr. Total- j;;es approxi' ' sxaieii 2.4-!,Hi sr.ars. BEAUTIFUL MEMORIALS in. ur.d r; of KW V)KK f ill IT N'K'A V'jp.K. J ir M (Af'i-Ir.H friit ivt hpi s'a-ly ur;chan-d. IORTLAND UVrlNTrH-K poktlax:. O-.. J'lC : -Cat:! aai caivs: i cetpf.- catTl 4 . caives 2' A loving tribute to the clear de parted one ... a beautiful monu ment, carved along the modern lines, rich in design ... an exquis ite, lasting memorial. Visit our ' display room and let us show you the splendid selection of monu i ments which we offer in a wide ! variety of sizes and prices. You r- are sure to find a fitting mem- ;oiial at the price you have in mind. txPr Thea thy no moc-y. fU-d. Th- obtaice-i do comiiioo $3. A BEAN CROP IX I'M A TIL LA In Umatilla amnv the navy ia ri.sin? to prominence m a crop. An eastern company haa ka.ei aummerfaI!ow kni and will row bean, then ship them ea.U or canning. Somethinjr like $350,fKX) ia bting expended by the company in the bean development around Pendleton and there U an anticipation of .V),'W acrrai of aumrnerfallow devoted to this crop in the future. In commenting on the crop the East Oregonian says: i"Thi region i.i ciuuieti particaUrfy adapted to jfrowinar navy bean Uause of our apnnjr rainfall, fa vorable trrowin -aon and the fact tiat the bans can (jc harvested during dry weather, in me rejfions where this Ixn i.s rown the harvest weather conditions are unfavorable. While the beans are to be shipped east for canning the freight element is not as vita! as in the wheat business Iecause the product is more valuable in proportion to weight. ".Should bean jrrowinsj pmv profitable there will Iw into-fatin? possibilities in connection with the use of the straw. It is cla.H.-J as fjood fefl and the suggestion is made that it Ik; used or el.vj s.,ld to sheepmen for feed ing purposes. If used in feeding dairy cattle the advice is to mix wheat straw with the feed because the bean straw is too rich in protein." The prospect is interfting for ail territorj' where wheat in grown successfully and where sufficient spring moisture is available for the U-an crop. Some such crop rotation is inevitable if pirWuction cosU are to be lowered on grain lands. The piesent necasity for only one crop in two years has put h trig burden on wheat. The country doe.-n't need, it is true, any additional wheat :icre;.ge. Present crop totals are high enough too high if the small return can 1-e credited to the cr-.p surpluses in this country. No one wants to find a way to grow a good wheat crop eveiy year on Imatilla lands, perhaps, but every one would like to f,r,d a profitable crop that could U; grown on'furnmerfaMow during the off years and yet not reduce the land's capacity for wheat. Ilear.s. v.e undeii-Ur.d, are regarded as the idea) cn-p for the area in Ijwtern Or.-gon arid WiL,hington now devoted to wheat one year avl urnrnerfa!!ow the next. People in this coon'y are eating more Uar.s every year.. The demand for iieans is greater than the dorn.-nic supply. A g.l many nuliiwi dollar, woith of U-ans are imported each year, which ir.dievites the i-m. il.li- expanr-ion of this domestic crop. Tli at is the real seeiet of agricultural relief F,n,l,.w, ROB TOM MIX OF SECURITIES ivrwTir (7wii H. . Jin zn 2 POIlTSMOt Tff f AP 4'a Vt, l-n.;.ir.i. s li-t ot Tom iln. rnofi'.n pftrr- aclor. arfrd totay, a-r .Vri t ported to th pu'.ir th-tt A ta:niRgr ra.r, r.d nr'( at $;.. r,'l to:v prtvr r;i r ir. h :r h rt In xitft tr.e H! s ! hr --rday anl ht iji trivd- 'rforrr. mr fo'd Th-1 poil.e thjt on rirnir, to th.- f.:r. rrr fh c,M show h disrov-r-J ed that the bag, h nid It.!- in ft ert Mmpaftrn nt on 1-r hi( b-rrth wax mtin; j Vtj t'-o-Uhf ai arr 'd afr An : inv-tijrjfion and Pirton. So tfare of tn bajp or Pji 'o.i'en'j n j d. Ml .'..I- HA. - m. T r,-v?v x a : IM.'iot? $12. Hft?n: f ItA dowo. oo-l ; $:!.' s $: 1. 5; do common to m-f dieum $1-T.ire fU.-r. j t:ovrsr jrc.o-1 $I'.2: r $ l-VTS; do' common to ra-diom. $ 2v f $ 1'.2 ; do iow cotter $ ? I 4.23. ! FOOT PAINS Cemetery Memorial Works H. JlcClure, La Grande, Ore. r eosti 70a nothing CCIENCE i7t of all foot pains resuH from weakened mwcies. Now s way is disco vererl to t-Mwrt and nrrr.t'h-o t'oee muscles. That b'lrois acnir., tireri fee!rn in tJx feet and lr Cool xaiioses. pains io toes, tnJtep. ball or teei duij acne In tu ankie. calf or i kne-prsdin rf the ft, or tbat i ouickiv ended. Pin itcps ia 10 min utes when an t ccaup band ts U5a. 1 called Ibe Jucf Areb Bra'-e. It u b:njf elastic sad ezceejinjtly tiiht and thin. KeT;!.. sre permanent, soow, band may be discaried. Nearly i. 000. 000 now in use. fpeciaiists, amazed at re suits, urge it widely. Come tn today. Money back if not deljjjbted. AJtCH BKACK3 mMi'jm $T.5 ?i $4.5!t. Citva: tt-s. down), medium to choic $;-r,J fif $I2.-,; do ctill to common $ r $ :.''. V-aiers; rr.iik. Jd. (joci to choic i 'I .4. . . h!d on i tnr rfiiin.jrf dirfO'.tr- RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4. v ' - .-iirplu.-.. The pr.pTity ciops of which Uiis r.,ui!tr h 01 nairy (lij.tnet.. due to that 'ndition. The per capita con Hurr.puon 01 i.,ny pr-lnrtn in Arnenr., js st.-iily increas ing. We con-uir,.. m act .rally all the milk and butter and chtes; and buttermilk producel he,e. And -e consume it at a fairly profitable p,i,.-,.. fs .itnl A)(1 that makes the growing of Uans and the growing of dairy herds a more piofitahle farm wcupatu.n than wheat or corn or cotton. The fanner':; salvation in the future may come from find ing crops that can be grown profitably t, r -place those that am on the ragged edge, lather than in legation. In any event, the experiment with Im-hds in t'matilla count-.- will le interesting to watch. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST ffighesi (Itialiltj'Best Service 4e Buy A Full Set r jtrrr: First Grade Firestone jS2SS i .",ox.T ..'i:.S. $s.lo 20x1.10 9.2.-, Wyj-Pi' :M $11.35 31x.-r.25 .... $15.30 j Plw L Zj , ? 1 o. 4M;V- v V Add A Extra Room Mow? Ii 1 TV 9 1'oziV Have Constant Need of This Dual-Use Davenport During the Summer Months v Guests dropping in unexpectedly friends driving through and mak ing an over-night visit lelatives coming to spend a part of the summer a chance to rent a bedroom to normal school students now and next fall. There are dozens of times when an attractive, comfortable practical lied-davenport is necessary in any home. And here you have one that is a lieautiful, expertly build piece of furniture an ornament to the living 100m by day, a restful Ired by night. It is converted into a bed with remarkable ease one simple mo tionand doesn't look like a bed. Finished in Jacquard vcIouh with fancv reverse cushions, serpentine front. Complete with cotton mattress and coil springs. V f One of our feature numlers, unusually low in price at . .. $107.50 Our Usual Easy Terms Perkins Motor Company Bohnenkamp's V I v Cor. 1th and Adams. 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