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Saturday, June 29, 1929 r Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. NOSKIRY SWIMMING SUIT With ihe Inner AlMelir Support -I f .! i . .. i rasmm M - nit FIND IT HERE Copy for tills column must bo In by P a. in. Jlhn way of mi enlargement, tnke 'your pictures to Richardson's Aft ; ami (lilt shop. They specialize 'n ! enlaiging, hand tinting ant) fraiii- a-2i-z t. Hemstitching, pioarmg, button holes, ic Norton' Riddle Shop, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY MIUS. NOIiHIS I'OIl PLANTS'. I 6-13-tf. JtlXOXS Tltll'1,1: KAI'IO siiiti;ini r. While slinililins vi-ki liihl. s :nl fruit for Halatlti, ilin, niarm:'la.li jtoup clc, alt") for Kiutiutf rlii'i ;;i, iilliupili, chocolate, Ijum'I urutiilis etc. tii'l yuur.t toiluy at Mi lvllli a. Ij-iS-L' t. ltl OK lit A Mis 1 Wo wih to oxprcsH lucore I t!uiil:n anil appreciation to all, who Hiiowi I such kind sympathy uiul ! unltrhu: help during the 1 llnr.4K uutl j Wheat .Inly .Kepi. Dec. .. .Inly Hi'llt. IXe. . CHICAGO (JKAIN OlM'll High Ixw Close ..II I I.I l-K 1.14 1.1-1 ...II Hi . l.l.'Xi l.l MS l-lo .1 17 Ml 1.154 ' 1.I7J4 roltl'I.A.M) t.HAIN I ...ii iy,ii. i.iti'i i. i.iri.ir!4 J I20!il2l ', 1.21 l.aini l.su',i j ...12.'IL'tl I .Soft l.i.'.'i l.ti!i I A IIKAIj IIAIMiAIM Iti'trillur 41! piece H'tn of Kilwunl U. KiuiwUtt iJeoorule.l liinn rwaii! for tti.yfi, uhlle they last, this we. k it IMchur.lHon'ri Ai t anil (lift simp. Kt-Riiliir $14. lit) values. See the window. ti-'J4-:;i. il.-a'.h of our dear hllHband f.illier. Mrs. Khx:o .1. Hess, Kulii Mildred I dim, i:ilzaheth IIckh. and ONI-: tiidi sam) things I lino urticleH, all rl ih i in i v.! and all sultalili. aw weildiiifT Klfis will he found at Itlckurdsoh'K Art and O ft shop. (i-i 1-31. MANY HUNDREDS ENJOY CONCERT GIVEN AT PARK (Continued from Pap 1) IIACIUI.WK ' Plop at Highway (iroeery, flrn uorka, 1c to tifjc, 2Jo:i Adams. li-17-lGI. juts Nomas roil i'i.a.n ts. 0-12-tr nTL HE inner support permits elimination of the skin. Gives perfect freedom of move ment and cue in swimming. No extra support is needed with a "Noskirt" swimming suit. $6.00 When you want the b si 1 hat ciin hi: made ri'oni your negative in preceded a vocal nolo "On the. Road jtn Mandalay" (Speaks) sung beau . tifully by I'aut Knautz, who Ik one !if the hading soloist of this city. :1k: sang as an encore "Can't You illf-ar Mo Calling. Caroline". The ; r-ncoro number "Tin World Ih j Waiting for the Sunrise;' followed j "Chimes of Normandy," featuring' j a rnniet (juartut !tTiHistlriK of i Mt'HHi'H. McMantiH, Ioney, AN'ylde janrl Helms. The overt uro "Strad'dla" by I-'lotow corniilctod the conrcrt. I'OH'ri.A.NO CASH I'OKTLANI), Ore., June lit (AD Cash wheat: Big Bend blue-stem, .aid whitn 2J. Soft while $1.17. WesiciQ wh'lo $1.17. Hard wintor $1.I. Northern spring $1.1 3, Western red $1.13. OatsNo. 2-tiH lb. while $:H.ni. Today's car receipts: wheat GO, flour 14, corn 1, oats 2. CH ICAfiO CASH CHICAGO, Juno 2It (AC) Wheat; No. B bard $1.04 14. Corn: No. 2 mixed .fi No. 3 mlxel No. 1 yellow J)5 U Vi lAt No. 3 yellow ;i3!(4U. No. i white 91; No. while XK. Oats: No. 3 while 4244; No. 4 white. 4'kJi 41 lA . Wheat Unsettled At Closing But 2 Cents Higher f'llICAflO, June 2'J (AP) In a general rush to buy, wheat scored a biisk early advance here today; Liverpool wheat ((notations were' much higher than expected. Ii Q-iRUt continued northwest ami first reports of black rust in Ihe ' spring wheat belt this sea-son were received opening ono ce-nt to '2 '. cents higher, Chicago wheat show- f ed some additional gain, then un-t del-went a reaction. Corn, oats and provisions were , firmer, with corn starting tc to : 1 -i c up and subseiuently j holding neir its previous range. Wheat closed unsetlled I Vi to ! 2 4 cents net higher, corn un-! chunged to (u up, oats; varying from c decline to cj advance, provisions varying from 2 ! cent setback to a rise of J5c. ! Apples Arrive ! In Oregon From j Wenatchee Area1 rOKTItANIl, June 2!l ( A 1 1 ) A shipment of bright yellow apples from the Wenatchee district was received today. Men's Wear. ( MM'AI.O UVi:STOCK CIIICAOO, June V. (Al')-(L'. H. M. A.) Hogs: receipts G,0(M) In cluding 6. (Mm direct: bulk good and choice I mi to 300 pound av eiages $0.7:'i $1 I. !'.', Cattle esilmated reeelptu Joo; Mtriclly good and chotct- fed steeis with wi'ighl strong to 20c: higher; strictly choice yearling steady; extrenio lop fed steeis $ 1 r.if: yearlings $1.50; mlved yearltngs f I f .:'-'.; heller yearbugs $1 4.H,r; iiiokI. gialn Ted steers $i:i.f0 up ward. Sheep estimated receipts 2,000; inarkei nominal, I.SMo dln-ct; fori wee I; 40 donliles liom feeding sta I ItoiiK, 17, mm direct continued llghl 1 receipts occ-n sinned llghl gnliitt at iniflweek, buL arly declines left clortlng lamb prit!rn down uround fiot- , below a week ago: yearlings and ag I sfodt uncluingeil; week (op native lambs $ 1 4. fro; rangers $I4.!T. WK 1M FY TOK T KSS 10 SUM, FOR JLiKSS NEW DRESSES Summer Styles I M ess.1,; you will like, for (hey combine mnnrlnens, ipiahty aixl low pi Ice All the varieties of slyle and rubric Sport w far Street wear Vacation wear $5.5 - JP7.05 Destioyci H of III";!) Prircf OA 7raiiMleaviriger We exp.il lo hour you calllliK I I' till" pi le" fin laelorv haul hie. We'ie i iiiilppcd to handle your work- Sliiei,. (i ps lr un nin Intel. Let us esllinat.'. -i-a rHONt. isi j Sensational Tire Prices! SEE US BEFORE YOUR Take Advantage of these Special. Prices to end your lire worries for another year You may never aain sec such low prices as wc CORD construction and we will prove to you, are olTcrinij tor this "Fourth" on Goodyear All by demonstration, how much superior Good Weathers and Pathfinders. years arc because of the SUPER-TWIST Cord All arc of ncmiine, patented SUPER-TWIST in the carcass., All Sizes - All Types - All Prices - All Goodyears Unlimited Lifetime Guarantee Against Defects The Lowest Prices in 30 Years Less 15 and 20 All Weathers Pathfinders i:i)xi.io $7.40 $5.58 :;oxi..-,o $8.21 $(U(i ::'.'n--..h $9.88 . $7.61 :ux.-..oo $10.20 $7.86 :'.ix.-,...o $10.61 $8.20 ;;ox.vj.- $11.88 $9.11 ::ix.vt, $12.21 $9.18 ;ox:..r,o $12.88 $9.99 ::2x;..io $1 1 $11.81 ::on;j:.ci $6.01 $1,16' 20 Off tm All Goodyear Tubes J.CPENNEYC. as . LAST YEAR WE BOUGHT $479,028 OF m Oregon-Made Merchandise Last year tho J. C. Penney Company purchased al most a half million dollars of merchandise from Ore gon's manufacturers, thus helping to give steady employment to many thousand men and women. Wo feel that our company ks playing an important part in the industrial life of Oregon, and aie always ready to contribute Iwth time and money to any cause for community betterment. mmm Si imnrrfni iiuiniii ii inn hmi win iipiiwhii iiiihuun 1 1 ; i un mwi b'h iViii. 'imi Mi iiiii .y iw iiinn1 rV' tni):'t. They were 'eported to be of de- I. clous quality for Ihe" early var- f lety. The 25 pound boxes whole- j sale for $2.75 and the 15 pound boxes lor $ 1.75. J I othou.se cucumbers wcro 25c lower at 5i.2;. j Haspberrles held at $2.75 and Htn.wherrios declined to $1.75 for! the t op grade. I iMedium sized oranges were also! slightly cheaper, ranging from I $2.75 lo $4.50. j Butter and egg juices were un- '. change!. No further fluctuations' one way or another were expected J till after Monday's session of the J dairy exchange. . i I'oullry and fresh meats were I .steady In anticipation of the usual weekend demand. STOCK MARKET DULLISH AS WEEK CLOSES NKW YOIiK. June 2!t (AD The stock market coasted along to day on the wave or Bullish en thusiasm created this week by definite Indications of a relaxation :n credit conditions. f 'rices gen erally moved upward with tho pub lic u:llity, merchandising, chemi cal and Investment railroad share all presenting numerous points of sti engl It. Investment railroad shares weru in brisk demand. Widespread belief that two or throe, additional large public util ity mergers are in the making helped to maintain Interest in the power and light stocks. It. If. Macy soared 13 points to a new high of 2 17. .Mexican seaboard, which lias just opened up a new field in Cali fornia, again was In brisk demand, moving up thno points above yes terday's close. The closing was strong. Total sales approximated 11,500, O00 shares. ( "nrtagena. for the Azores on the first lap or their night to New York. .Joyful I h'liioiist rations Street demonstrations of joy be gan spontaneously throughout -Madrid a few minutes after the gov ernment announcement or the mes sage saying that .Major Kranco and Ills companions had been found alive floating near the Azores. Thousands of enthusiasts began marching through the streets shouting and cheering. There was a drizzling rain tailing but this did not dampen their ardor and cries of "Vivo Franco" constantly re sounded. The men, whose rescue had add ¬ ed a new chapter to the history of filers snatched from death after floating at sea for many days, were .Major Hanion Franco, command ing officer; Major Kduardo Gon zalez Galkuv.a, pilot: Captain Julio Uuts de Alda, navigator, and Ser geant Pedro Madariaga, mechanic. It was learned that Major Fran cisco's seaplans was discovered by two planes sent out from the Hag'.o just when they were about lo give up the search. Although previous reports stat ed that the Spanish seaplane was only slightly damaged, latest ad vices indicated that it was badly wrecked. . the best results, the public mu.st be required to observe tho fire lawn iw the larger per cent of man- lack of knowledge as to what fh will do under certain conditions. Smoking while traveling In the wootls is very dangerous and should out He. practicco. complying tae coffee pot on tin; camp firo does not put it out and a close exami nation, should bo made before abandoning it. "The quickest possible action U what counts in fire suppression anil when a fire is reported, we Intend to iro to ll as soon iik nntilile il-.vA ! or night.' i The lookout, man Is given special ( Instructions from both the forest ' service and the district warden In 1 the discharge of his duties. All lumber men aro resp-yiiMlde j for fires originating in their oper , ation, Mr. A! ore head said. Stock- men have been asked to take Im mediate action on any blaze that j might occur in their territory. ; Owners of tlmberland will be held responsible for all fires originating on their lands providing the land t on which tho firo occurs Is not as sessed Ine fll-f. nrn.iwflAn PATROL TO WATCH FOR FOREST FIRES I MHTI. X I) 1,1 V KKT X K ! VKTIjANI , Jane 2'J (A I') No receipts by rail. Market nor mal. Week's totals, approximately; cattle 2!H"H; calves 2S5; hogs 475U; sheep, 8700; cars 129. Cattle compared with week ago: steei-s and she stock unevenly low er: mostly 5a cents to 1 1 under in id -June price levels. Hulls 25 cenls lower. Calves and valers weak to lower. Week's top steers $12.25; bulk $10.25' $1 1.(15. Itutch er cows mostly $7.Xii4i $s."5. Few loads Monday at $t to $:i.5a. Good light grass hetrers $ I n.Mi fn t a.fifi. slippery klmU $Sr $!l.25. Hulk bulls $ S . 2 ; tti $ 9 . Top ca I ves and vealers mostly $m'ii$l3. Hogs compared with week ago: mostly 25 cents higher. Closing top for light butchers $12. 5a. Good to choice 2 Hi. 275 lbs. and 140-Hie pound averaging most ly $1 1.75'ff $12.25. Itulk packing sows $si.75''i y.'.ah. Top pigs $ 11.5a, down, Feeder pigs active, Itet $12. Sheep: little changed. Hint fat ewes $5 to $ii.25. Medium to good shorn yearling wethers mostly $7 to $s. (Continued from Pr.ge 1) district, Mr. Morehead, warden, with Cletus Uice. assistant: Mt. Kmlly lookout, Wesley Hrowntou. The district warden Is held re sponsible to a large extent for the prevention and suppression of fires and he ask for the cooperation of lumber men, stock men and the public in general in assisting him and his wardens. He will, so tar as' is possible, give personal atten tion to all fires in tho district. Jn case of extrehio necessities any warden may be required to give bis assistance on adjoining dis tricts. There is no fixed bound ary lines between districts, the warden nearest the fire when it is reported taking first action. "It Is better and cheaper to pic vent a fire than it is to put it mil after once started." Mr. Morehead said. "The entire organization is required t'o be available for fire suppression at all times. To obtain SATURDAY IS CANDY DAY At the Popular Drug Store. HARD CANDY in glass I Kittles, for pic nics, parties, or your candy jar. Never sticky or messy. 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c 75c. L. & L. Drug Co. lUTTKIIFAT SAN FltANClSCO. June 29 (AP Hut t erf at f. o. b. Sun Francisco, 5" tents. LOCATED ON ISLAND IS EAR THE AZORES (Continued from Pa.ee I) from the F.agle stating that the mining plane had been found In latitude 3ti.2S north and loiiKittlde , S 4. 1 4 west. I The time of the rescue was not stated, but It was assumed that H took place during the night or early today, the assumption beiti that the commander of tho Kagle had notified Gibraltar by wtivlefs as soon as possible. The position reported by the Fault Indicated I ha the Spanish ah melt had either flown or drifted a conslderabledlstance toward the Island of Santa Maria after they were last, definitely reported by the British steamship Orelrton w htch heard Ihe sound of their motors abimt tulle !outhweM of San in Malta en Saturday morning, twelve houis after t !' hud let't Special Reduced Prices On all close put merchandise. Girl's Summer Hats 2."f to 98 Wash Dresses, age 2 to 11 59 Norton's Kiddy Shop Better Merchandise Lower Prices am You can buy all kinds of Fireworks Union, Ore. at Shank's I'hone 683 sen Mrrvhtiiiillx- r tiwrll wiiTlfitnl lit prlii". r.-ir lu-lim tnuiiiiriii' turvrs rt fur a n-ry limlutl tlim-oult. TriivHIns: Hair I'tiM inltir rmif)- timmlcloth Mtirf.-s Women'., Itithkl tuliltllf. A- lilitic't .. .- . niv 3 rr $2.:m Kf WORLD'S ECONOMY STORE M. 8. Ali-rt. Vrtip. lsns Adam Atr Itie siore With Mirror In Center ol Entrance