Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
I Friday, June 21, 1929 LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Six , ' New! ! Barrymore Shirts The new whin for piimnit-r wear Inns points with no neckband in the collar. Sold by Uii'ich Ixjites $2.50 11C. RJa Men's Wear. J'OUTI.ANI) 1'UOIH CI POHTLANI), Oic. June 21 (AI) ! Butter: uteady and unchangerl. ' Kkrh: higher on all grades Portland Dairy Kxrhungc (net baj-' is): fresh standards, extras .'UV.-e; fresh fftandards firsts, 32 'c: fresh medium extras, 31c; fresh medium firsts, 30c; current receiji ' , i-nces io retailers, 1 y 3c over ex change prices. Milk, poulliy, onions Hha.iy un changed. Wool, nuts, hay, ca.iraia bark, hops, steady and unchanged. Mliwmauii Would You Like to be Surprised? You have wanted one of those beauti ful hardwood floors, but you thought they were too expensive. Maybe we can change that notion and you can get what you want. It won't cost you anything, to come and see the flooring and get our prices Try it. . Home Lumber & Coal Co. Successors lo Claude ('. l'r;itt Building Materials of all Kinds 1802 Cove Ave. Phone Main 2-IS. COUGHS A coujrh, itnnoyinjr ;ls it may lc, is not an illness in itself, but is a symptomatic of an initatcd condition of the membranous lininjr of the n-spiratoiy passages. Medicinal prepaiations may s-ootho this initalion but cannot cure it. True relief is to be found only in removal of the Ciiti.se of the distillled condition of the membrane. Cen eially this is due to pressure upon nerves at the spinal column. Chiiopractic spinal adjustments aie effective in such cases and there are no after effects. I!y my chiropractic health method I cornet diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lunjis, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower oijniii. DR. J. K. WOODKM, 1!0 Summer l:Mg, lloui: HititM tails answered. Your ffi'ciitost opportunil v (o doulilc your dollar on hi.uh Riadc dolliinj;. rui nihinus. and footwear, for (he whole fainily! Hurry! Don't wail! 1 5 11 y now, only a few days ki t of (he (ui( tintf IUro'ness Sale. Dress caps 75)o Men's Fur Felt Hats $l.l! Children's IIo.se, Dear brand I0e Fancy Sweaters, Menno and SilU DSc to SU.7!) 100 Wool Suits and Topcoats, union made; Hand Tailored $10.J)S to $10.08 Women's Novelty Pumps $1.98 WORLD'S ECONOMY STORE M. 8. Alpert, Trop. i.ion At.niu Ave itie Store Willi Mirror In (.'enter of l.utnim-e FIND IT HERE Oo)jr for this oolumn muni be li4 hf f? a. m. s.l,i:sLAHV ri.u vki:k SitJ(Ia:l.v o;cj- jr cai"s of uxv fur jx'nmiiu-ul Milivt irk in li (i-ainh'. .r;;i appt-uiuiui n:il pleatr-f per H'ulil rtiirt1. .No cM'iu im r nii-ivw-ary, us uc tintfi (Xcupaliou iH,-iiin, ph-as. , ant. Salary : p-r m-k, plu lib- vmt Ih;iiiis paid llntx whfw ipiall fy. Mr. llan'fi, mom :tofi Muajinicu huiH at once. tl-;2-lp. cirr tiik vi:i:is Ii fur,' I hey Kt you. Hpecial 011 hoe- at Mvivill'-'s. 6-19-at. atii;.s tio:; A l TOMOltll.K OWMlltS When you wunt a broken sidf Kla.vs or wind xhk-hl quickly and correctly n-! itted, at a saving take your ear lo li ichardson's Art and (iift Shop. fyec(a lists In all kinds II At'K AI AN S Jliirh way G roc cry, f i ve to 0.1c, 'IZU'i Adams. e-17-iGt. Stop works. All is NOKKIS l-xm PLANTS. J C-12-tf, Ilt'mMitrhmg. pleating, button Uolert, etc Mjrfon'H Kiddle Sliop. i i.uv m;v j Have you set n the lah st things. In the hiauMful Kos'oria Glassware! at BiclianlMtfrs Art and f lift Shop. b'-aiitiful and usf U glassware that Is ma lu. and the p;!ce Is tnoit reas- ouable. C-i7-3t. (iri'OltTIMTY ;ive your best pktureM enlarged hand tm ted now before you loose your negative or the print is fadMj. You will like them best when done by Richardson "The Art Man," at Ilichantaon'a Art and Gift Khop. 6-17-31 MHS. NOHKI8 FOR i'LAN'TsS. -13-tf. j NOTICK Notice Ih hrroby (ftven that W. H. Hunch ami IV-wey HeaRey have purchaser all the Interest of i Charles Ht-dingfirld in a net to that I piirtnership business known as Hill I Hunch Garat Co., sitimted on Jf Jeraon Avenue, City of l& Grande. . I'nlon County, Oregon, and that all 'accounts owing to said firm and ; payahlo to the undersignel, and . Ih;it fell t.illa .ipulnsl eiutH luir'nnr. R, . Mhnil!. ... nrr.wnlftti ,ft ,hom ...... . ,.,...,, ()roenn ,h,R 17th day of June. 1929. V. If. Itl'NCH, UKWKY HKAGV. C-18-5t.' CAM) Ol' THANKS M in, M a ry 1 )n h I and d a ug-h t e r. Mm Clara Nelson, and bod. Neil Dahl, wlh to express their appre ciation to all hose who ho loving ly helped and extended their ayin pathy at the time of t he death of (heir .son and brother, Gilbert lahl. G. G. Taal also wishes to ,i,nL. th'nuA who asidHted at the swimming pool. 6-21-lt I MVF.KI'OOIj WHKAT j MVKItl'OOU Jno 21 (AD I ft rain close! July 8s "d jp 2d; j$ 1.17 1. October Ss 5Hd up 2id $1.22 "i -Decembi-r tin 8 sd up 2 d $1.26 . POinXAXl) WHKAT rOit'n.ANI), Ore-. June 21 (AD rash: Wheat: Big Bend blue stein, white $1.25. Soft white $1.1.1. Western while $1.13. Hard winter 11.10. Northern spring $1.09. Western red $1.10. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white $34. ho. Today's car receipts: wheat 4", flour la, corn 3, hay 4. t'HICAUO CASH CHICAGO. June 21 (AI") Wheat: No. 1 , hard J1.IG; corn So. 1 -nilxod n to 93 1-j. No. 6 mixed finis: No. 2 white iT,i: No. j lillu 44. live: no wiles. Miirlcy: uctlliil wilf-a 5CiC2. Timothy seed: t4.no i $4. 7.1. Clov;r M'd: ilti.hti'ii tl'4.iu. Lard tU.77; ribs tl3.H0; Iji-lllua t 4 7ft. IHTTKHl-'AT .SAN I'ltANCISCO. Cal.. June :'J (AC) Hutterfal I. o. u. San I'ran- 1 ci.seo, Ml cents. . j Three Big Firms May Consolidate NKW YOUK, June 21 (AP) A plan for the merger of the Kleiseh manu company, the Itoyal Baking Powder company and JO. V. Glllett com puny ld.. Into a $4:to. 000,000 1 cuieern was sent to stockholders of Hie companies by J. p. Morgan ond 1 company today. j Acquisition by separate purchase of I ho coffee firm of ( 'base and ' Sumlbfun is uli-o purl of the pliin.) Special! 2A Size Goodwin Box Camera Takes regular roll film. Only $1.85 Made by Ansco. L. & L. Drug Co. EDGE C T i.S." P-Ko Kdisc Ulcntl i this totctl fur ruhbor. Hih! or white double or ttiutllc lip. Approved hy ((hhI Housekeeping lnsti tutc. Miute only hy the United Statu Rubber Company NKW YORK : I V 'US." Jar Rubbers Wholi'Milo IHlrilutor l.il t;i-jill:U tiltKt'ry t-Ollliiuiy ii a: Brruvifl I ! for STRETCH SET WEAK I MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY i I'ORTKWK (illAJ.V Wheat Open - Hlsh I-ow Close July mvi J.ii'i i.iii 112 Sept - 1 is l.ta'i 1.12 1.12 i,t 1 1 r i.im, 1. is l.i.iK EGGS GO HIGHER IN MARKET TODAY Butter Unusually Active, But Prices Remain Unchanged. POKTLAXn. Ore., June 21 (AP) KgRS took on the role of sky- rocket at the dairy exchange today and all grades went kiting. Stan dard extras and standard firsts ad vanced a cent to 33 and 32. respectively, fresh medium extras and fresh medium firsts two cents to 31 and 30. respectively. Cur rent receipts advanced to 31. The trade demand wa sbrisk and buyers outnumbered sellers. Butter trading was also unusu ally active, but prices remained un changed. The strawberry market was still on the upgrade. They were quoted at $1.75 to $2.oi) for the best with two or three days of warm weath er Saturday's supplies are sepeeted to be of outstanding quality. The best fruit was scarce today. Watermelons are undergoing the seasonal decline. The price diopp cd to 4 and A Vt cents a pound. Poultry and fresh meats were unchanged. COPPER, STEEL LEAD UPWARD MOVE TODAY NKW YOUK, June 21 (AP) A brisk demand for t S.stel com mon nad Anaconda copper, coupled with the buyancy of a fwe high priced Industrials, featured the re-I sumption of the upward price movement In todays stock mar- I ket Trading showed market ex- j pannion in breadth and volume-, ! wh'ch waa construed as an indica tion of increasing public purlicipa I tlon. Call monvy renewed at 7 percent but the supply at that figure was small and there was a possibility that the rate might work higher. I Investment railroads and air plane shares spurted up in the f'nal hour, and a number or issues reached unprecedented heights, l uited Aircraft jumped 7 points. New York Central 5 to 204 4- 'l new high, nnd I'nion Pacific 5 to 231 also a new peak. Atchison was up 5 points, while 'amidian 1'acirU and Wright Aeronautical were up around 4 points each. The j close was strong. Total sales ap proximated 3,200.000 tthares. I ) It Tl j A MM A v i :s r CK POKTI,ANI, June 21 (AP) Cattle and calves: steady; ho re- jcelpts. Stei-rs: ( 110-i:iiM) lbs.), good $1 l.Tfifti $11!. 50: do ifo-i 100 lbs.), good $ll'.ti0'fi $13.1111; do (Xoo and j up), medium $ I o.fih ii $ 1 -oo; do common $tt.00tf( $10.5". ' Hollers (SO lbs. ilown), good MUt $11.50: do common to me ! dium $8.00 Si SlO.fiO. ! Cows: good $ I' . " 5 u $ 1 0. 1 ft : do 'common to medium $7.7ffo $'J.7r: do low cutter $5.00 Hi $7.7ft. i Hulls: (yearlillRS excluded), good iM-ef $s.5o( $'t.fto: do cutter lo me i dium 7.ii0 4i $x.fio, I Calves: (5oa lbs. down, niediimi l to choice $10. OHM $12.50. o cull ( to common $7. 00 fit $ 1 0.00. ! Vealers: milk fed, good to choice $t:t.5oi $14.5i: do medium $!:'."" 'h $13.fto; cull to common $s.ou rf $ l loo. Hogs: Steady: receipts fi'iti. Heavyweight: (H.'iO-Hftu lbs.), mo dium to choice $ 10.25 ' $ 1 l.T. Medium welKht: ( 2o(i.jr.o lbs.), medium to choice $ 1 1 .?; $li'.lo. I Sheep nnd lambs: .steady; re- celpls 275 on contract. ! Lambs: (S4 lbs. downl. gootl to choice $1 1.751 $13. 25: medium $'.. fif $i 1.75; tlo (all weighls, cull to common $s.ooti $.&n. Yearling wethers: (110 lbs. ; ilnun), medium to yhoice $7.'Mt t $:i.2ft. i Kwes: (120 lbs. down), medium to choice $4.M(ti $.V2f: do (120-150 lbs.), liie'ltum to choke $3.f.o 4, $5.00 do (all weights), cull lo com mon $ 1.50 ru $3 50. iti:irri.i:s vs. t Ari itriM.Mts SKATTI.K, Wash.. June 21 (AIM --Zoologists, hoDtful of exti'rmi imtlng caierpllhn-s !wjunlng in this clly. released 200 beet lex that nro supposed to specialize in Kill ing caterplllai-s. NOTIti: XGT1CK IS HKKKIIY GIVCX. th.it iiur j legislative Aseiubly i(f the Slate tlie inflowing count v warrtiuis, u hleh seven years prior to the 1st d;iv f .htlv. 'j been paid, will be p;tld by the County Tr iaymeut within sixty d;tys from July 1st. nn or any of them, are not so presented (or im meiit from July 1st, payment therec l?2:, they will be f will be ther-.tftei I.I.M.IIll. 1'IMl litlc IwuimI Ntimln-r l-'jivor nf AnuMitit July r.. 1I2 . It. Xhlim 4,'J" July . 1951 I ill I nek SI. .no j.jii July 6. I'.'.'l iv.ir. j. i.. smith .: Auk. a. I'.i.'l :; A. K. .Murlin l.t.i I Nov. -. 1 ; -1 iSli i;,M.rn! ..ncs i.sn I Nov. 2. lit-.' I I.. Itron-n '.' J'i Nov. ISJI ."."17 Cc.it,. V.. rrcs 7.M j Mar. 1. l:i.':' 47.". J.iy T.. l..r :., Mill-. I. 111-.".' 4M . i:. Soulhillll -.'.2.1 Mm-. 1. IHSJ alii James l.cc 2.2 M.ir. l. iss r.n'.i vi. .ii t;OT in Mar. I. Ill:';' M? len.mp Mcukcl .,,, Ar. 5. lu:.' 7:.o John r.iuen l.mi ltll I I VII Auw. S. !' S A. IU'nurh:ilii t $3 i iiHirr HtiAn i iMi Aim. 3. I'.i.'l ;'3M H. Weuucr 4l.3:i iNov. l:l.'l 3..T4 . K. II. Miles II...: I'"'. J.'-'. I lii.vaM liMlr WI'I'MLSS in- h.inil ami scitl ..f iii.l r'i.il"t. I'ltml this, the llh Wheat Irregular At Closing Today CHICAGO. Juno .21 (AP) Fresh early upturns in wheat values to day followed brisk buying coupled with announcement of reduced es timates of world wheat production this season. Meanwhile unfavor able crop reports from domestic winter wheat territory Southwest continued, as did drought com plaints from spring wheat sections northwest. Opening at 4 c to 1 4 c higher, wheat afterward scored ad ditional gains, corn, oals and pro visions tended upward also, with corn starting at He to 4c advance, and subsequently rising further. Price upturns for wheat failed to hold well at the last, and the close was irregular. Mc lower to C higher than yesterdny's finish. Corn closed at c to ne dtecline, oats iic off to 4c up, and. pro visions unchnaged to a rise of 10c. XKW VOHK FRUIT NEW YOUK. June 21 (AP) Dried fruit and hops steady and ' unchanged. CHICAGO UVKNTOCK . CHICAGO. June 21 (AP) (I.7. S. IX A.) Hogs: 15.000; steady: 160 to 240 lbs. $1 I.unffj $1 1.15. Butch ers. 2iMi.50 lbs. I 0.65 i $11.20; 130-160 11. $10.3541 $11.20. Cattle: 2,ooo. Calves: 500. Very uneven, finished steers and yeai I Ings higher for the week: other unevenly lower. Slaughter classse; steers 1300-1500 lbs. $14.25 ru $ 1 5.75 H5O-H0O lbs. M4.00 to $15.75: fed yeariings 75n-!i5n lbs. $13.75 Ju $15.50; vealeis $13,00 4? $15.50. " ' Sheep: 6.000, ntnbs steady $14-25 ru 1 4.50; yearlings steady to 25c higher; $1 2.00f.i $ 12.25; fat oww steady $ti.oo ra $6.50. fnnbs Ii2 lbs. down J 1 4.25 f't $ 1 5.40; 150 lbs. down $5.50 ffj $0.75. WOOL ItKPOltT HOSTON. June 21 ( AP) The ComiiH-ei ial HuMetin tomorrow will .say: "More inquiry is reported for wool this week, but sales arc far from satisfactory, especially on the finer natalities, which favor the buyer in price. Medium wools ale fairly firm. jpSS(inc(j ,n ron.SP(im.m.e of reduced ' limits. Some wool, however. Is be 1 ing boufiht in the clean range of S5-K8 cents, us agaiiit 8S-U2 cents j formerly for fine and fine medium I wools. j "The manufacturing position Is not unhealthy but It coiiiiniifn slow so far as new business is concern led. Were price better stabilized I in wool it is possible business might be better in tops, yarns and plecrt good. "l-'orelgn markets ore dull In fa vor of the buy"', ':ohulr !s rather quiet Luf prices keep fairly firm." I The Commercial llul'.et will pub lish the following wool quotations : tomorrow : j Scoured biusis: firegon: I l-'ine and f. 111. staple !'4-!i5; fine and f. m. Kr. clothing U2-93; flu fund f. m. clothing; HO; valley No. 1. iio-lij. Mohair: Original bag average 12 j months Oregon 5S-C0. Graded j stock. . ; t Mist combing 65-70; good card Ing 45-50. La l.ItA.VDI. WHOLESALE MARKETS Springs lti B2c lb. - HeHvy hena 16c lb. ! I.luht hens 14c lb 8tgs 80 lb. j l-'lour. t Hfird Federation (hard wheat) Roft wheat 7.40 bbL I -7.60. bbl. ! LA (iltANDE HKIAlb M AH RETS lalry. Rutter, creamery 60c; ' lbs, 9 5r. Kgirs ;titr. Chee.se 4tc lb. Honey Comb. 25c lb Vege tallies Potatoes-- $ 1.50 per c. w. t. Artichoke 2oc. Parsley 5c bunch. ChIiIihro 5c lb. Clrapefrult. Florida 2 for 25a I.etluee tor a head. Was onions 5c lb. Yellow unions fie lb. Carrots lot: bunch; 3 for 25c. Heists 2 Ibj. for 15c. Turnip 5c a bunch. Ceiery 16c and 25c. (iieetl lie p peri 40p lb. Green Unions 5c Uadish 5c nunch. Green len! :t lbs. ..c. Green itenn nam to nn Act of the ' approved l-Vbrmuy 25, I were ixsued more thiU) j and liich h;ive not asmer if presented for of Oreyoii If said wnrrants, I it bin sixty d.n eancell' refuse 'd by the Countv I. Court and 1 Uhub.-irb C lbs. 25c Fruits Bananas 10c lb. Royal Anne cherries 2 lbs. 25c Lemons 40c doz. 1ru.nges 3Scf 1.00 do Watermelons 69c lb. Strawberries 2 for 25c. Cantaloupes two for 29c. Sugar Cane sugar $ti.oo. Flour Soft wheat $8.4U bbl. Hard federation $S.40 bbl Poultry Hena 30 32c lb. Springs 4mc lb. Meats ami F.'sli Beef boil 20 & 22c lb. Chops and steaks 40c to 45c lb. Kresh salmon 35c lb. Halibut 30c lb. Rabbits 28c lb. Cod 26c lb. Gasoline JZTT C tl Gasoline, regular, retail, 20c gal. .J Wl111. " I wasssmsxwssiwsM c- ; r -7 ; iS50irT Stzc 27x54 69 3 W2g5i E, ' rug is of a firm quality that will ; ; 'SJ' " J I ' scrve Y0U wcli 8 EADi ANa,lira,F""l TfUUl syrup j '0r.i Sold lly IMrich Loltes j SsSS:E5-' I-a Grande, Ore., Grace Bid?. Ss4 . j 1406 Adams, Ssl Leather Hand Bags A new large assortment of womens handbags. All colors and styltj. 98 to ? 4.95 1 It keeps your food sale . tlie temperature is ivcll below Soalwiiys! For family health for appealing menus ' ' this) is vital In the General Electric Refrigerator the temperature is kept several decrees below fifty . atu av.tFifty degrees is accepted hy scientists as tlie "danger point" in the preservation of food. When the temperature rises, even a degree or two above that. bacteria inn It iply.fuods become unsafe to eat. Perhaps you think your own refrigerator is ah wa)i "cold enough." You cannot be sure un less you actually take your refrigerator's tem perature. It is constant cold it Inch is needed. A'oo these vital points of superiority Countless superiorities give the General Elec tric Refrigerator its outstanding position . . . nn hermetically sealed, dust-proof mechanism, mounted ou top ...an accessible temperature control ... a new standard of quiet operation . no oiling ... no troublesome machinery . . . simplified installation .no radio interference ...an unqualified two-year service guarantee. I I Tbe Dew all-steel cabinets and LUten in on tlit General F.lrrtric llonr. hmmlcnnl ererv Saturday ermine, B la 9 Entlcm StamtarA Time orer the A. li. C netttork vf fttrty-tKO stations. GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. J.C.PENNEYCQ, 108 Depot St., La Grande, Oregon Japanese Rag Rugs ill sEi x Size 24x48 li I This tasty butter is made fresh every clay from pure cream a real Grande Ronde Valley pro duct that is pleasing the discriminating house wives of La Grande because nothing of the sort can be shipped in that is better. . At All Dealers. ' UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122 j Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page 1 KmSPiNY J sealed mr t Jat I)avI wo believe tlie hermetically For the Bedroom and the Bathroom Several small rugs to match the color scheme arc effective and. u these prices, everyone can afford several. L clianism roinliine to protlurc what : is the finest refrigerator ever made. iW a dollar for repairs Mnrr than a quartvr of a million homo are en joying llw convenirncc, economy and health piwrding services of the General Electric Ue friperator And not one of these miners has ecvr paid a dollar for repaits or service! This is a record in llw industry. The noyvn.jrei General F.leetric Refrigerators arc priced as low as $21.i at the factory. A email payment down places one in your home. Visit our display rooms ,.ce the new models you'll a;;ree that they offer llie grcalest values. .lay of June. I'.'i June 2 1 -2S Julv .Mc(.'li:.Ml4'K. County Clerk,