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PilRC lit LA GRANDE EVENING bnSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. WelThesclay; Jiily 31, 1929 Osh Kosh B'Gosh Union Made Overalls. Tailored to Fit $1.69 a pair fytdtSilwPcir 3 tic. Men's Wear. Cherry Picking To Continue For Another 10 Days Hy MKS, A. (. CONKLIX ( ibserver ( 'orrespundent ) l '(i VK. (Special) The cherry iiek:ng Is al lis height hut will continue, for al least leu day more. Tim Cooperative. association ha Mi-tit iu fivo car Inada of hlack cherrh a from Cove and K. J- iJI In.il i. linu l.lifll ilir IwillHCM at Cove, l!nlon and l.a Grande, tumidity in Ib-nd last week, returning Merit 17 ears of hlack cherries In all, hut wua unable to Bay what part came from Cove. Tuo red cherries are .si ill going info the packing house-. day by day hut lit this I line wts tnuld get no accurate uc fount of the number shipped. The cooperulive plant Iiiih run out 4'lghl or ni:ic hundred hoxeH a day j so a i' a no nave inn in ny uimu put In a full day's work, for from day to day sonio grower finds, it licet K.-iHi y to discontinue pleklug for a day beeause of the unrlpenesH ftf liie fruit, hul thin week things will be gotntf ln'tt-r and they will . put out IJ'HI boxes dally, a little inoro than a car load. TJu Itev. M. O. Tennyson of St. I'eb-rs Kpi-.ieopal church at I" (irande fiiiiilucled the seryiceM at the AHeen-dnn episcopal church in, Cove Sunday morning. JI;h seriuon was "Insiilt; tho Chalice." The Itev, j 1'. K S urgeK filled tho pulpit In Ihe St. J'eteis Kiilscopal church in I l.a (irande Sun-lay morning at both the eight o'clock and J 1 o'clock Hi Tvlce;l. One of tho pickers began work Kiturday July 13 and when he cheeked up his account at night he found I nat he had picked 13 boxes of cherries und had picked n oiji 13 treix He was not siiper stilious but decided lo go out Hftor supper and pick one more box to act rl.l or Ihe Jinx. Mis. Hugh McCall, of llalnes, .and Mrs. Hoy Coddlnglon, of Ag- new, Cal., were in Cove iMonUay vadiing w!lh their brother, Henry Ma 11 re r and w ere also visit 01 s at Hie home of Mis. A. (1. Conklln. Mr. and Mis. (toy Coddlnglon. who lune spent the IuhI month vls I'iag Mim. Coddiuulnu's slslei', Mivh. HiiIi MeCall, al Haines, and hcr Initl her. Ileiny Maurer, In ( 'ove, "will have Tmsday for Ihelr home in Agnew, 'al. Mr. an. I Mis. 1 1. II. Mustard who liv. mi a i.k ranch near Mend, have bi-i-n hp.-ndia;; t he lust week nt Hut lal.e sanalorluiu where M 1 Mustard Is Inking treatmenls. They cum- over In Cove Sunday i:i ol ili i- to Hud some old friends and lo s.e the cherries. This U their tii.s! vlpll to the tiianle Hotide vullcy altlioiiKh they have lived in I he Mend c niintry lor 23 years, 'i hey ialM- wheal, alfalfa, potatoes, hliv i und callle, specialising In piiliiiii-' and he-p. They raise a biK nei (.IK'' ol Pelted em pntlllAeK thai In a yi-ar when potatoes bring anyt hing at all nets around rive tn .six hundred dollars an acre. Mr. Mustatd -.tays there is more money lo be inadM iu 1 a islng a iiiiill It.ind (if 5IIO cotswold sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Must a nl called on .1. H, l,n e .1 nd also spent a Tew Intiji s wilh Mis. A. G. Ciinklln who hil'-r aef oinpanii ( Itiem lo Hut lal.e while she spi'tit Ihe evening. Mts. I. imiIs Koveherl. of Mentor, .Mini., h.'s lnt ll a Ueeki-ad guest id Mi-.. IE. I. H;iilier, Th.-se two woiiM 11 ale old .ii-hoi'l trlends an I lUtd nl,U- y Mde niter they Were in:nr.i l until t lie Marker ealue Wist. Mis Miuiheii has ben vls illne f.t.tub. hi Poilland and Se- Wi: V T KSS li si;ix kou Ijkss Mid - Ml;isn) rrdtictinlis ynu will appivt'ialo. I f.mry r.iyon sn k eel), hi Value Mi MS ilt e-is p.iltlK In I tie new h ..)t s i.r fiill In stripe und nti.Mmes. g I fii- Will i.llbued .1 Mt ui i ii i d ii new ship- i tl hli-ts in blue A gray eh.iinl.iu . two pockets, triple H'l:... 17 ,ik Sei our win-low display f"r mil cimp.irion I ' They Call Her "Tree Tops" Shc's North Dakota's first and only aviatrix. And they call her "Tree Tops." Above is Mrs. Florence KltiiKcnsmHh, 22. in charge ot flying activities at Kurgo's airport, whose alr-eiUlniHtasm caused mer chant. 4 (o buy her a monoplune coupe that she might advertise tho , ton ii, She hopes to obtain a commercial pilot's licenao soon.' attic and fs now on her way to Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Allen and children, of Lafayette, lut and Mr. Allen's mother, of J'orlland, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeNelll Tor the hist week. The Itev. I'. - HltugeH and the Itt. Itev. and Mih. W. J Heuilng- lon, , of Pendleton, Hpenl several Hntui day. In the parly wim a bro- I her und slster-ln-taw of Mrs. Hem- higton, Dr. and Mrs. Allen, of New York City, who aro vinlllng the! ItenilngtonH In I'endlelon. I The itev. I. K. Ht urges, of Trin-I ily cathedral, Itoston, niui hisT dnughti'r. Miss Mary HI urges will arrive Sunday, Aug. 4 to spend a month at the rectory. They will he accompanied by Herbert Howe., a brother of Mrs. HI urges who will divide his time between the rect ory and Camp Yew How. MIhh (lenVvieve Calloway and a friend from Milton, both of whom are attending Normal uchool In l.a Grande .spent the weekend ut Cove guests of Mrs. Hay Knekler. -Miss Galloway lived )n Cove for a num ber of years when her fa I her ran a drug clore. I1'. H. Kelly and his mother, Mrs. Mae Kelly who were in I 'art hunt for ten days returned hist week. Mr. Kelly visited the Volentlls hos pital where he went for an opera- Hon, but was sent home, Ihe doc- loin thinking (lie operation could be avoided. Mrs. Hoyal Conley and daugh ter, Mareele, accoiupunled Mrs. ('onley's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Glen, on a trip lo South ltend, Wuidi. They left Sunday evening and returned Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal Conley vis lied Wallowa lake Friday, going over for Mr. Cunley's sister, Lois, who was attending the conference there. W. Cox an evangelist sent out by the Methodist church visited Cove Sunday where he held ser vices Sunday evening. e 1eM Mon day morning for W allowa and Kn terprlse where he will hold ser vices. After spending a month here vislllng friends. Mr. am) . Mrs. George Williams left a few days ago for their home in A n ow wood, Albert ,1. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Itachll and George Helm of Dunsmnlr. drlv Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sleffln and Ar- '"r f Hi" stage, ald the lltrhls of thur Sleffln. of La (jrande weekend vIsMois at the Herlseh home. Mr. and Mrs. (i. Klopieuslein and Mr. ami Mrs. Ken-lull und child- I rell of La Hrande also vlsh-d with Mr. and Mrs. Mertsch Sunday. The Woman's club held Ihelr nionlhly meoltni? llt n,,, ithiury Thiirsihiy atlernonn. This w as a 1 Smart Liikk'sikc That is ! Wise lo tho Trirks of Travel. Pick your port box oui compass an I this aulhi'tille and capable hiKKage will tolhm like l-'ttday tiiggcd Crusoe. I Itooiuy Slnidy Coed ' 1 LooUhC te.aun'd Tor all means of tr.tvel plulti to plane, 11 your needs call for b tl u simple sift cae a i t.:!i. a m in la I ure wantrohe at $!t..f.i or an ebiltorate Kladsloue al ::, i lo- t it 1 1 II I in tt t is here In rare value. Complete stock uou at "J i ' dis co, ml. Suit Cases from . . l.:'"i up. Traveling ttufcs from . . j;t imi up. ( Iladslones I a. (mi up. War Irobe Suit Cases J'.i.Mi up. Wurdiobc Trunks . .'7..''i tip. business meeting to consider a new roof for the library. Insurance and several oi her important matters. There wern 13 women present. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClain and two children wen Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Alice AlcClain. They made u trip to the hills In the ufternoon after huckleberries. ARREST 21 FOR LIQUOR VIOLATIONS (Continued from Paiee 1) Klve days laler, July 27. she pleaded guilty (o the same charge and paid $125. W 1 1 hi tn Molan is at present out on nouns oi yum for sjile. lit; was arrested July 2b. Nellie Coleman, colored, was ar .... ...v. " "'"jdmvn. $4.00 fti $5.25; medium to bonds Tor fales. choice $.fi04, $5.00. (All weights) Kn er ng a guilty plea l-red Lew- coniInoII ,.BoI, $3.f.o is paid $150 for sales on the 27th. I niv: Shields, the same day paid I $150 for fale-s. Hoy Me Kn tyre was arraigned Monday July 2ii In Jnslici. court. I pleading guilty to possession. Ho( nald a 1 1 Ml fin., -m u,...w. -i,,:3"" 1 1 ' ' -40 ; butchers days t jail. His wife phd not ! guilty to Intoxlcuton and will be tried Aug. 5. Many Hurt When Stage Turns Over fi HANTS I -ASS, Die. July 31 (AC) Two womrll were In.itlroil and nlni' lm-ii. wmui'ii ini.l rlillil vii. wcrii hrulNffl an-l Hcvrn-lv Hltalit-ii tlny wln-ri n mouIIiIkhiik! Sunset stage led (ho Pacific hfgh- way on the Merlin hill. Ihree miles north of here al 2 a. in. The stage turned over on ils side in the soft earth. Mrs. K, H. Warnocli, r.'.iM Kifly eighlh st reel. Portland, received vutx and bruises on her race, and Mrs. Marlon Moore of Tampa, l-'la., suffered a sprained shoulder and cut.. Moth were healed al ' I he Josephine county hospital and pro ceeded on their Journey by trapi. The oi hers in the stage were given first aid and continued south in a fubslltute stage. the machine wen extinguished udib-iily ciiiislug him blindly while applying th to ste The accident occurred 0 nilghlaway Fnough people to populutf a ' small village were rescued by An- i Must I''. Marty, St. Louis HH, guard. In IS years. He saved L'.Vt, 1 Kills The (icrms That Harm The Hair! n i i. , H;IM IIAIIt TUMI' 1'iilirliH'ii 1 timet'. jpt.oo ( 'ontalns l ei oi;ul.rd and -m plies v. hlch kill he m-rn that cause danlr.iir. tailing hair, low of hair and halr colur. Stluiubitcs the tools to new lifo. Sold only at your Kexall Hi ug Store. Glass Drugs Inc. Tli fttwnll Slur, Lu Grande, Ore. lEWI T M S A r E T-V MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY lOKTLAM inly i M2 i .32 i .:t2 i .:ta S'pt 1.S2 l.Sii J.S2 i.as l i J .:k !4 i .:tu j ah yA -Miiy 1.15 1.13 J.40 J4 CHICAGO WIIKAT ' i.aoj i.u i.-ia s,'pt i . 12 i. i:t i .1 7 i . -12 yH l. iu i . 1 7 l'' l.fH)l.5l H I.M i.TMij liir i.faH t-a i.aityi i .r Cori Leader In Upward Swing CHICAGO, July 31, (AP) Corn lit a britd; upward nwlng of grain values early today, Kcportu wi'iT current that owing to high temperatures coupled with exces sively dry weather tin; illlnoiH corn crop i firing in Hpota. Word ot better export business in North American wheat ten-Jed al.so to If Tt values. Opening unchanged to 2 cents higher, corn subseuuently scored gains all around. Wheat started off to yc up, and .sub sequently made a wharp k )-'(' I up turn. Outs wore firmer. Pro visions also advanced. i'ohtIjA.nd iiivi;srK K I'OJtTI.ANI). Ore., July tl (Al') CaM le and calves: opening ex tremely mIow; few better grade wleers und she stock 25c lower; ro celts: ciillle B.KOO; calves 150. .Klr-ers (llOd-KJIM) lbs.), $11.0(1 Ot Ul.'J5; good - $1 l.2fifti JHi.L'fc; me I din in 10.0(1 fii $1 l.iiof common jJS.r.O'i $Hl.(Mt; heifers good $10.00 I ('i $10.75; common to medium $7. no j m $10.00. cows, good $8.r0 4f $'j.U0; common to medium $fi.25 n $s.f)(i; Mow culler Jli.iMKfi $li.25; good beef i H.7f. fti $:t.25 Cutter to medium j $,.75. Calves. nieflluiil to choice $ I o.oa (t 2.50; cull to com j man $7.5(i $ l o.imi; vcalers, milk ! fed, good to choice $ 1 3. (Ml fn 14.0, ) medium $M.iui $1 3.011. Cull to common $K.0(i'if $ 1 00. Hogs: active, fully 50e higher; recelptM 1,350, Including 153 direct. Heavy weight, medium to hoiee $12.oorfi $13.00; medium weight $Krll $13.50; liKht Weight $13.00 Co$!3.50; liKht lights $12.0I$I3.- 5ii. Clicking sows, rough and smooth t $!L25'5i $10.25. Slsiughter pigs (S0-130 lbs.). $12.00 $13.00. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs cxeJudcd In above quotations ) Sheep anil lambs: ipiolubly stejidy; receipts 500; luiuhs gooil to hoice $10.00'! $1 2.00; medium K rtUfll cull to common $7.(HK $S.50 yearling , wethers t7 OH til ft (If) ...i.r.u 1 Oil CIKA.' UVKSTOCK CHICAGO, July 31 ,(V. S. D. A.) Hogs: 14,0011; I520c higher; 170 220 lbs. $11.70 lie $12.00; 250- " ' "f'' $' Ui&: I80' l,,H- 5 1 1 -00 $ 1 2.00. : Callle: . S.oihi; calves 2.000; steady: steers I300-ir(00 Mis. $13.50 r $ I (.7 5; H50-1 I 00 lbs. $ 13.00 U $1(1.50: red yearlings 750ii50 lbs. 1 3.0d ft 9Hi.uo. Vealers $13.00 fti $15.75; '.dockers and feeder steers $1 1.75 'a $13.25. ( Sheep: 10,0110; active, steady to strong; fa( unlives mostly $13.25; range lambs $ 1 3. on i( $ 1 3.25; fat ewivs steady $5.00 'n $li.5ii; feeding lambs notable sleady: spring laiulis !I2-I0( $4.75'' $li.5ll; ewes 150 lbs. down $t.75'o $(i.50 er lambs $12. 50'fi $13,115. feed- 'HICA(iO CASH CHICAGO.- July 31 (AP) Wheal: No. 3 red ( 1 .4oi 1.4 1 ; No. 4 northern spring $1,311. Corn: No. 4 mixed $l.o:i; No. ti yellow $ 1 .04 'i. (lals: No, 2 white Ti 0 f ft 0 i ; No. 3 while 4N V'.. to f.M. Hye: No. 3. SI. Hi. Hurley: 1 1 notable range 112 Tt 74. Timothy seed: $3.!Mi' $4.fi4. Cb.ver seeil: $ t f,.:'f '3.7f. Are You Getting 100 Efficiency from Your Appliances? Tlii'io is no need to let some little ilffeet in wiring or ap pliMiice keep you from usinpr these hiHisehould servants to full advantage. Our "Jiffy" serviee is always on the ,iol ready to make any adjust ments and repairs, tiive us a call and one of our experienced electricians wiii he on his way to your home. Radio Service I'hII will soon lie here with longer evenings you'll want tho radio to he in perfect shape to jive clear reception. We service all makes of radios we suggest that you let us put your set up to a high standard of efficiency. ELECTRIC SERVICE STORE 1112 Adams Ave. - Phone Main 121. 11. E. Williams CHAIN Market Is Steady And Stuff Plentiful PORTLAND, July 31, (A I') The east side market offered no changes In today's prices. Krults and vegetables were plentiful, but trading was active and all sup plies were readily disposed of. An other load of ever-bearing straw berries were offered at $2.75 and $3. Itutter, egg, poultry und fresh meat (j notations were steady ami unchanged. Tomatoes were becoming slight ly cheaper us the Oregon product becomes more abundant. WIN.MPKG AVIIIJAT WINNIPKO, July 31 (AP) Wheat close: ' July: $1.72 bid. October: $l.(i4 Hi- . December: $I.(M t V. Cash: No. I :iort hern $ 1.72; No. 2 northern $l.Gy; No. 3 northern $1.(4. Ill TTKKFAT SAN J-'HANCIKCO, July 31 (AP) Hutlerfat f. o. b. Han Francisco, 50 cents. ('MIOA(iO WI1KAT CHICAGO. July 31 (AP) Wheat; I'OHTLAM) CASH i'OitTLAND, Ore.. July 30 (AP) Cash wheal: Itig Hen-J blllestem, hard white $1.40. Soft white $1.34. Western white $1.34. Hard winler $1.30. Northern spring $1.30. Western red $1.30. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white $34.00. Today's" car receipt: wlunt !5; barley ; flour li; corn 3; oats 2; hay J. mvkhpooIj viii;at LIVKHPOOL, July 31 (AP) Wheat closed: July: not quoted. Ortober: 10s 7d.$L54. December: IDs 10 d $l.5K'i Match: not cabled. POKTLAM) WHEAT I'OitTLAND, Ore., July 31 (AP) Wheat futures: War Dance Heard, Council Trek On HA PI D CITY, S. 1.. July 31. (AP) The heat of the torn torn, tli,. nnii..nril ..l.i...t ..f !. ... dance and the fethered hrlllinne J of hundreds of red men furnished I a spectacle today that took Rapid j City back to the '7oH when Indian and white fought for the gold of tho Hlack hills. From us far away as tho Hopls and un Is reservations of lhe! southwest, they had trekked, most of them In covered wagons, Sioux, I'tes, ChcycnncH, Arapahoes, Ki awuH und Crows tribes that once were bitter enemies. Iu strange contrast with the missions that once brought tneiu to the Hlack hills, the scene of the many tribal conflicts as well us the wars with the whites, the oc casion Tor today's gathering was a meeting of the council of Ameri can Indians. It was called to dis cuss the pending suit against the government for several hundred million dollars, claimed by the In dian for their loss of the Hiack hills: and to talk over other prob lems of concern to the nice. lis TWO KIMJ;i) IX KXI'S.OHION TKA1L, B. Ma, July 31, (AP) Two men were killed almost In stantly, and a third Injured, when an acetylene gas tank exploded In the burner shop of the Consolidat ed Reduction plant here today. The dead: Nick Verzuh, 25, of Trail. John j. Baldock, 22, Pen tiction. Hugh Palmer was injur ed by flying splinters. The explosion, said to be from a weakness in the tank, threw metal 200 feet in the air. The tank itself rose to that height and caino crashing buck through the roof of the Gale house, doing damage there. Advice to Sweeties "I 'oiks would he surprised to know." fh.vs n newspaper trade Journal, "how mimy people are working nt the business of giving ndvice In newspaper columns on nf fiilrs of the heart." It pa.va well, too. yet It reinnlns a labor of love. t-'nrin and rirelde. FIND IT HERE Oopy for this column most be In br P . m. CAKI) OI'THAKS . We wish to thank our many friends and relatives und also tho national guard for their cypres-1 sions of kindness and beautiful j floral offerings during our recent' bereavement. Mrs. Kunlce Cottrell, Miss Geneva Cottrell, Klnia Cottrell. ; 7-31Tl tp. HAVE TIME I Watering your lawn with a set' 1 of Cricket lawn sprinklers. See! Melville's. 7-3 1 -4t. showkii gifis That will delight the bride. Mel ville's. 7-30-21. KANCKS THIS WKKIC I1Y THE ST A II NOVKI.TY OKCHKSTHA. Danrlancl Turk, Wotlnosday and .Saturday. Kamela, every Thursday, linker, every I-'rlday. 7-30-4t. KOTK'H TO THE IM I1MC Tho OreBon Trail Wreckinc llnuse hua been purcliaaetl ly and nuived to lled'a a:id I'Ved'H Wrcck Intf House. Main 5'J'i. 7-30-2 Ip. Kor the bride nt Melville's. Let iih help you select from our stock of mirrors, plaques, pottery, prints, Classware, waffle sols, casseroles, ctq. ' 7-30-31. wi;ini(; ;ifts You will be delighted with the wonderful selection of Kostoriu Glassware, Dlnnerware, Waffle , T,;tt;SttM; ctu. Ends, 3 0 "r al most suitable Wt'?,"n1? Ut Richar,lHOn s Art Und C'ift hh0I- 7-39-31. AHSOLl TIXY NEW You are Invited tl visit Hichard son's Art and Gift Shop and see the hundreds of new articles which i ar eurrivlug dally from all parts j of the we'd. The new fall lines have now begun to arrive und lu ' them ure many unusual and beau- j tlful things till suital - us gift i Co-I overy occasion. 7-2 0-3, llciiisKtrliiiig, pleMhig. button holes, etc. Norlon'.s Kiddle Shop, j Adv. ' Sidney Lyle, the pluno tuner, will be ut La Grande hotel week of Sept. 8th. 7-27.1 mp i, r 10 On 10 -. , Bohnenkamp's V JCPENNEYCCJ 108 Depot St, La Grand. Oreiron House and Porch Frocks New Styles Specially Selected and Particularly Low-Priced Delightfully smart wash dresses for your home needs this summer . . . dainty prints are combined with organdie and dimity in charming styles. The price is further proof of the daily savings that quantity buying makes possible. National Anthsm Congress has repeatedly refused Hi lake nny net ton toward recogniz ing a national uulhem. Army and nnvy reKUintions. however, and h vnr-tlme proclnumtion by President Wilson give Mint honor to "The Star-Spongled llnnner." Maddux; Airlines of San Fran cisco has begun a three-daily air plane pussenger schedule to I.os Angeles. Bath Salts Keep you cool fresh and sweet. A boon for hot weather bathing. Special Bath bombs 49c and 98c L. & L. Drug Co. HOUSE WARMING SAVE to 33,3 All General Hardware to 50 On All Furniture (Contract Lines Excepted) Only Three Days Left Jmmortaflzed by Jamett Fvnl-i more Cooper,, the dwindling reiu-j mints of the famous Mohican! tribe, now known us tho Stock-j bridge Xndiuns, live at Shawano, Wis. mils Bros9 stands for coffee quality No other trade-mark guaran tees so much in delicious cof fee. For Mills Hros. Coffee, alone, is roasted by the pat ented, continuous'process Controlled Roasting which roasts only a few pounds at a time. The flavor is perfectly controlled because every berry is roasted evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE it ml vatuum fiad. Latily oprnrd with Ihe key. 0 1929 SALE! J i frw. ?. ft. Deatnyers of High Prices twm