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Saturday, July 13, 102!) Paec Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. BOSTONIANS SHOES FOR MEN Ol fVUS in a good place to liny iihocfi, been u ho we run lake prompt rare of cvrry nml of yours. HuHiiiOHH, fnrmnl, sport outdoor and Indoor wear wo have the right shoe for you. Wo have Bostoniaim that's why. Thry are stylish shoes popular shoes long wearing shoes at comfort able prices. $7 to $10 the pair, mostly. tycatuifurttfr Site. Men's Wear. TWO PLANES RACING WEST OVER OCEAN (Continued from Pago 1) fiiniDiiH I'Vi'Mch flier mill Jui:iiton llolltntmUi fullowoil JilHt 45 mlnuloH luter ut 0:6:! u. ni. . 1'lvni'liiiK'il Slghti'il Tlio French fllerH wero hIrIiIpiI Ihruo UnieH, nunc over Tuiira, tlio Ni'cond by a flMhermun nff tlio KroncM cniiHt due went of HorUenux mill the third '.t!!!0 over Hiintandcr. Kpain. AVhllo flylni; liclweon Touih iinil llonlcuux, Costo ilroiipeil a nolo wiyinir that cverylhliiK wan bipIhb flno anil that ho Intended tu follow tho ntpiiliinltlli lano. lloth iilnnoa Hhmild reach New York tomorrow uftornoon If all KoeH well, tho l-'rcnell a little In advance for their maehlno Ih faHler than that of tho I"o!en. AllhotiKh the two pitmen licaded In different direction at tho mart their ctiurHeH ennio clone loRother Hour tho Axoron when both plan to continue by the winio routo by way of Halifax to New York. KxrlfnutMil (irmvM . The KiMiHntioniil Htart of tlio.fli'Ht trtiiiH-Atlanllo air race noon he cunio known In 1'nl'lH and thniUKh out lrmico mid excitement Kl'ew villi ouch HiiPcntulliiK report of tho proKreHH of tho QileNtlou Murk iih tho French niachlno Ih known. (WHHVINII FILMS . l,i;i)()lllili:T, Franco, July 13 (AC) Uleudiinne Coste and ills flying companion, Jacques l.lel lonto, 'nro cnrrylhK to the Unllod Klates a motion picture of their ovn departure. While Jit fllKlit. "'cy t0,,lt ahiiard a pitekel of films that rec orded the preliminaries and de partures both of their rlvalH In tho Marshal CilHiidskl and their own Question Mark. WOMAN Kll,l,i:l) IX WIU'.CK HAI.K.M, Oris, July 13 (AC) Mix Ilemy Mihl, 89, wils killed ni'iir liiilhis l-'rlduy iiflernnnn when her nulo bile hIhIIi.iI on a Rinde ii ml overlurned when she lUlempl- i I to nl II Into a bunk. Sim was on her way to pick berries when the accldeiil ocellied. Two diiUBh- t hi cl ient oet'lirriMl. Two daUKlt- HorH In (lie machine, wero not dilliiilKcd. WK It V Y FOR T KSS K SKI.L FOR JLiKSS Saturday Evening Sjjccials. Men's Union Suits ItitlhrlKiin rnlons - Short hleeves. Ankle length. Iloulile tllisset. - Special Ct Ire MKN'S ATHLETIC I 'i iiiil.lht Make Miili- i K'X'd ukiiIo lliiirnuitk, lull rut V ti'-iU. i:Wn npi-v-t;il. Dcsti'oycrs f IHirh Price Rayon lihonwrs Women's Rayon Bloomers and Panties; pastel shades Norton's Kiddy Shop MARKET NEWS CHICAGO (iltAI.N Wlirat Open II lull ' Iow Close , .lnlr 1 .85 J4 l.2 I.2M4 1211 Srpl,. , t.2.t.MI l.:il'i' .2B4 l.-M',i'A tin- I .a I V, i.:m i.iu i.sajj i.:it!4 I'Oll'I'MMI ;itAi I'ORTLAND, Ore, July 13 AI') Wheat f ul uiik: July 1.21 i 1.2 1 1.21 14 1.2 i'i Kepi , 1.22 1.2(11, 1.22 1.2(1', III 1.211)4 . 1.20J4 l.2y, . I'Olt'l'liAM) CASH I'OHTLANI). Ore.. July 1 :i (AC) - C:ihIi wheal: We itend bluititi'in, hard while . Koft while 1.2li. WcHtern while $1.2(1. Hard wlnler $1.2:1 Northern Hprlhg $1.2:1 .. Wenlern nil $ 1.23 . Oals: No. 2-38 II). white $:M.lill. Toiiuy'H cur roceipln: wheal Nil; flour 12; corn i; oalH i; hay li. Products Steady Or Higher Today; Berries Scarce COItTl.ANI), Ore., July : (AC) The KiihI Side market of the Cianlnnera' and Jtancliera' iisHoeia llon wiih a liuy place today with moid, produi'lH holdinit Btiady uad iievoiul othem ndvancliiK. The raxiilierry nonson Ik hIIII Htubburn despite lt advnnceinent, IIiiih KivinK hint of a miniMcr Jmr vent than expected. The warm weather wiih mil, I to he iJoImk mime dumK-i. to the fruit by ijrylnn them up. l.oBunborrleB were ncarcu and firm, a mom unusual mate of af fairs for (his season, tlreen beans find peas mid new nnlnl,t,.u ,,. hlKher. Toniiilc-ci und turnips were simony eusier. Hoyal Anno, cher ries came back' to the niarki t and were un twn cent i- , cenlH cheaper. Following iirlces wero iiuoted: ltaspboril $11.75 to $2; straw herrleH $1.75; iualily poor; black caps $l.7Biii$2; loffims $l.2r.; peas 4 to r, cciils; beans cents; ear rots, beets inn) iiiIau r. .i hunch; new polaloeB 3 4 cents; cjciimhiM-j $i.2ii dozen; wiuuHli $i lommoes $2.70 crate; lurnlps 4(1 cents dozen bunches: blnif cher ries 1(1 cents; Koyul Anns II) cents: pie cherries s cenlw t erale; celery so cents; celery lnnrls $1.51); rudlahcH 20 cents dozen lunches; llallan Biiuash 50 cents nspsriiKiis $3.75; spinach 05 cenls euhbaKe $1. CHICAGO MVIXrOCK CIIICAOO, July 13 (l(. S. 11. A.) ('attic 300; compared lo a wek HBO strictly choice weighty red sleers aleudy; lower KladeH 25 lo 50 cents lower: all HnnleB of IIkIH ycarlliiRH 60 cenls to $1 lower: voulors ahoiit steady; exl renin top on fed sleers $111.60; 25c hlnher limn 11 week earlier: tho close on nil Ki'iides unevenly and In mosl Instances sharply lower: strained best beef Irude alonif wllh sharp expansion in supply flitnies un derluijililieij uli plain cIuhkch ox ceil posxllily slrlclly Ionic led of ferlnBs; jwlreme top Kht sleers $10.36; yearlluKs $111.26. . Klu-op: 5.000; inarkel nomlmil, 4,6011; direct; demand ruled acllve tltruuKll the week compared wllh the close of litsl week. Iimbs mostly sleady, Btnne stiles weak to 25 cenls lower; yearlings' 25 cents higher; fal ewin unchanged; week's lop range lambs $15.35: natives $16.60; yoni-llngs $12.76: fat ewes $11.76: late bulk prices range Itimtis $14.76 to $15. mi; na tives $14,611 lo $14.75; bile top' $15.10; yisirllugs mostly $12. (lit In $12,611; fill ewes $6,110 In $li.6l: feeding Imiilis sleinly to mroug: bulk 66 to 711 llis. weight $13.26 to $13.75. Hogs: ll,6lli; Including 5, (too ill red: market unevenly steady to 10 cents lower; .big killers NUppiirllug the market; bulk desirables I (HI lo 2110 lbs. wclKhls $12,110 to $12.3": packing sows $10,115 In $10.75; shippo-H 600 e.itlnialeil hnlthivci-H 2.on'i; butchers: medium to choice llill-.'lllll lbs. $1 1.25 lo $I2.:(I. The National Kilueiitlnnul asso ciation estimates that for every dollar Arkansas spends on educa tion, It pays $ii.4 l tor motor cars. Saturday is Candy Day We have decided on S0C1ETK 1IAKI) CANDY The Preniier Siinuner Confection. & L. Drug Co. I JfJ OF THE DAY CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. July 13 (A)') Wlnsit: No. 4 northern spring $1.24 Coin: No. 2 mixed yi'4; no. 4 yellow 7. OalH: No. 2 white 4714 ill 48; No. 4 -hi to 2 4 il 45 1,4. Itye: no vtales. Hurley: ipiotable range Clfi 70. Timothy seed: $4.25(i $5.00. Clover seed; $ I 5.60 fit. $24,011. Lard $12.30, ribs $13.6(1, bellies $14.75. Itl 'TTKItFAT SAN FltANCIHCO. July 13 (AC) Itutterfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 5 (J cenlM. Closing Strong In New York Stocks NEW YWIIK, July 13 (C) The bull movement on (he sloek nuirkel ran Into considerable week end iirofit taklliK in today's short session, but operations or the ild vanee nri-nsed with violence in Ihei rails, more than a dozen or which 1 were sent up 2 lo ncurly 1(1 point,' many lo record levels. Tho utili ties, particularly, encountered mil- lz:nK, but recessions were fc-cner-1 ally limited to a point 'or less. ! ItuylnB centered in tho rails anil i utilities, (.'uppers were again -under I pressure, which unsettled the luur- ket somewhat lor 11 time.. I'. S. Hteel recorded u new hiKh j a( 2IM, up a point. ! The close was strong, tolal sales j approximating L', 51111,(101) shares. j 1'OKTIjAM) uvkstock POKTI,ANI. Ore., July 13 (AP) Iteceipts: Hogs, 7fi; sheep 25, all direct. Approximate totals Tor week: caltln, 20fiH; calves 17&; hogs Xl'tifi: sheep 5yf0. Cattle markK compared with week ago: all classes around steady, wllh trailing slow, except strictly good wteers strong to 20 cents higher. Two or three loads fairly good steers, 12. One load Mlrletly goo.I, $12.50. Other desir able kinds mostly fit in ?1 1.7.1. wllh feeders and low grade killers IM.fa down to 98.5(1. Scattering lots strictly good hellers, 911; bulk 9!t.7fi to 9111.50. ltest cows, $!'&: bulk, 97.75 to 9!'. Low cutlers down lo ?5. Sausage bulls mostly 9 to $s.r,(i. u,,i iU.11( i initcher bulls 9.75 to $:i. I'raclical lop light vealers, 914, with ono outstanding lot at 9M.f(t. Calves, 91 1.50 down. Throwouls down lo 97. &. Hogs: killing classes mostly 25 cents higher. Peeders up 50 cents. Hulk good and choice light butch em, Including drive-Ins, 9 1 2.75. Scattering small lots Monday at 1 1 2.X 5. Over and underweight, 912.5a down. Parking sows most ly V.I.2U to 9!'. 75. ItutU slaughter pigs. $11,50 lo 911.75. Small choice lots, $12. Keeder pigs, in strong demand at $12 to $12.5it; closing top $13, Sheep: (juotably steady. Strictly choice Mt. Adams and eastern Ore gon lambs still iiuoted up to $13. Hulk of arrivals medium to fairly good, 91'-5o to 9M. Throwouls down lo $S an I under. Hulk me dium grade yearlings, 97.50 to 9s. Kwes mostly $5 down. WOOl i MAIIKIT IIOKTON, July 13 (AP) The value of the business In the wool market showed mi important move during the paid w.ek. The In crease tu demand was largely of tils and finer grades of 5ii-li0 good combing wuols. Prices on these guidi-.i were about steady with Nllghtly lowei-iou some sales. 1 e innnd was fair on 5n.fi0H ami 4H 5o.h Ht ii t ly clothing wools. Cloth ing wools were slightly easier ow ing lo I he general weakness of woolen wools. TO Ml U AI.iy.i; COMPANY P(lltTI,ANl, Ore., July 13 (AIM - t '. I'. Adams, president of t he Oregon l.:fe Insurance company, Is sued a stat en miit today In which he an nou n ceil t hut polh-y holders hud vote.t lo muiuulir.c the com pany. DRAMATIC FINISH TO KPOCH-MAKINtJ KNliniANCK FLKJIIT (Continued from Page 1) protests, were whisked away to i hospital tor physical examination and a complete rest. I M Krederiek It hodes, w ho ex amined them, said (hat their con dition was "much better thai. minM have been expected. "The tempera! ure, blood pres .iiini ami pulse of each was about t hat w lileh a person would show niter violent exeiclsf under ordin ary conditions, with the excep tion that the return to normal was slow er. "While (hey came through fine. 1 wouldn't Winit to see anybody else attempt it." Mendell and Keluhait both com plained of sltuM deafness, but thi had cleared away In targe part by the time they were Inter lewed by newspapermen at their resting plai e at a hotel to which they were taken ltd low lug (he examination, There tiny Issued this statement: "We are awfully proud of hav ing the honor to hold the endur anee record lor retuellng. We wish to take (his opportunity to expres., our thunkN and appreciation lor all the help and encouragement rend. r. 1 us during this flight. "In setting this record we have (tut it as high us possible. It was our intention or making :t"0 hours, but due to dehris that had eollecte.l on ihe stabiliser and to the hatch blowing- ot't and cutting a bote in the MabHl.er of the Huhl. excessive xlbrattun wjjt caused and wo were tuiTvd to kind hours short of our goul, "Hut we ure very happy that h have won all records by over 71 hours. Wo desire at this time to thank the thousands of people all over the1 United H titles who have aont telegrams and letters of en couragement during the - flight. They will never know how these messages helped us to win the fight; how they kept up our spirits und kfpt us determined to push on the fullest of our powers. IOiik, GnucIIIitg Grind "As to the flight. It was a long, gruelling grind, but we feel as though it was well worth every ef fort that we made, and we are pleased with the interest which tho people havo shown toward us." Inspection of the 220 horsepower Whirlwind motor whieh'carrled the biplane to its astounding record showod that it was fn excellent com ft ion. The nine-cylinder afr cooled power unit was taken apart Into yesterday by W, K. Tl.'jinas, Wright Aeronautical corporation expert, and after beinff thoroughly looked over, he pronounced it as "ready to fly again." It was estimated that the Angel eno had flown approximately 13,- .. '' rS. 'jfllrV mf GSiev 70 miles In the journey which had taken it only a few miles from the airport. The average, speed was HO miles an hour, with the motor con suming 3.035 gallons of gasoline. Paul Whlttier, millionaire pilot und Hlado Hulliert had charge of the refueling ship which kept mo tor and men supplied with the siik lainance necessary to keep them in the air. in their monotonous flight. Ilecelvn New IMano . A new Huhl alr-Hedan today was en route here, a gift to the filers from tho makers of tho plane An geleno. It Is powered with a Wright Whirlwind motor, gift of the Wright Aeronautical corporation. Cash contributions anion nting to more than three thousand dollars, and nossible contracts for hciiiii I and stage appearances, as well as for newspaper and magaaine arti cles, awaited the pair when they had completed their rest. The flight was .backed by Wil liam (iibbs IvlcAdoo, former sec? retary of treasury who owns the plane, William G. McAdoo Jr., A. JO. McManus Jr., manager of the Culver City airport where the fllglw .was staged, and Paul Whittier, pilot 1 of the refueling ship. ' Wv Gr i:vV -LJc W : ?l 7-77 I Check -Vain and When 'Grande Rondo valley ranchers who investigate the Chevrolet 6 truck have a nenv conception of truck value. Talk to these new Chevrolet truck owners. Check value for value, price for price with anything in the truck field. You owe it to yourself, for your profit's sake, to know every detail before you buy. Folet -- 6 Cylinder Power -- 6 Cylinder Speed 6 Cylinder Load Low First Cost Low Operating Cost ' High Resale Value This new Chevrolet (! truck earns you a greater profit because it gives you six cylinder performance greater speed and more and lugger loads. Parts and service costs are loweiyoperating expense is less and you are assured a higher re-sale value to cut your truck investment to the minimum. Come in to see this exeat truck try it out to your own satisfaction and get your order in so that there will be the least possible delay in delivery. Your Chevrolet (i will set a new standard of Economical Transportation. Larison Next lo Observer FIND IT HERE Copy for this colnnui most be In by a. m. i;VKKYI)lY COMIC To the Wed. night bargain daitcc at iJanreland Par It. Admission 7fc. .Regular Hat. mght dance. 7-5-5t. Till WKKIt There wOl be a special on flower bow In of all kinds at Kichardson'u Art and Qil't Shop. See the window display and lake note of the mx ceptional values. ' 7-8-31. Heiiistltcuinft, pi eat rug, button boles, etc, Norton's Kiddle Shop, lll-XP WAM'KI) When you want help in the selec tion of the right gift for the right person, you will find it a pleasure 's The How to make the greatest net prof it on your crops how to harvest those crops at least expense, get them to market most economically. That's the thing that counts. I!y Every farmer ' is necessary for quick and profitable crop handling.. ! The problem is to smallest capital - y o n 1 i vi nr -"V. itt!(-Vi nauiiiis juu vviiii highest possible rrice ror You Buy! 66Q99- np Chevrolet G. L. to visit Itlchardson's Art and Gift , Shop, where you will find hundreds of distinctive und useful gifts for ! every occasion. 7-8-3t. I SOIVEMHS Or Ka Grande Pictures of east- ern Oregon, and Indian moccasins j aie all suitable to send to your friends and loved ones back hoim See them ut Itluhardson's Art and Gift Shop.' .: 7-8-3U w o m i: x A large Ney York state cor poration opening a branch in thin c:ty can pluce several bright women in permanent positions. Good sal ary and bonus. Apply Monday morning V o'clocK, Sacajawea hotel. Mrs. Wall. 7-13-1 tp CAKI OP THANKS We winh to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness extendo-d lo us during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ituckman, Mr. and Mrs. O. Travis. Mr. and MVs. ..Clyde Wright, - Mr. and Mis. Tom Kuckman. op Profit That Counts knows that a thrifty, pick the truck that represents the' outlay, that will do any minimum ziAnl- -M-,r4- .T.ill minimum tuai, bllclb will ICLclIIl Lilt," re - sale value. for Value f rice fed ruck Larison, Mgr. J.C.PENNEYC0. - OS Depot St. La Grange Ore. A Bow On the Toe Is Smart And the dainty pearl lus tre kid . trimming on thi; bow-pump makes it ever more charming. And the low price tempts you to buy yourself a pair . . . now! $2.98 if speedy truck and every ..a4--.i 4-1, n Co,