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Monday, Augusfin, 192!) Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. New Phoenix Hose 50c 75c $1.00 n Men's Wear. North Carolina Mill Workers In Pitched Battle MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY SWISS AVIATORS IN ATTEMPT TO CROSS ATLANTIC (Continued from Paxe 1) thu ftistorn mrnlnn point on Its ti'itns-contlni'iilul iion-siup roun 1 trip riik'iit. The plune, piloted ly Nick Mi iiut ami Art Walker arrived uvm thin field at H:4fi p. in. KiiHtrrn Ktandard time ycKtrrduy, ImvuiK been 1m thu air U6 Iiuhi-h und 4i mlmitCH hIik'o it left Spokane at fi:fiS ji. in,, I'liclllc tinii!. Tliurmltiy. 1 had covered .'(,'JOU ihIU-h. Thu fUei'H, Who are wrklliK 10 (.'H tahliHh u dlHlanco record for re ftiolliiff endurance fllwhtH, hovend over the field two hourH taklnt; on gun, oil, fund and oilier supplies then turned weHt ward towin u Clevelynd, the next refueling poliu. . Tilt) pllolH dropped Hevei-al notes wlilln over the field. In ono of which they eireKKed delight at ar riving over New York and declared I hey wen; tempted to land here. They uIho droiiped a nicMMUKC of KrcoltilR wiiit to .Mityor Jumm-h J. Walker from Mayor Jaiiun Itolpn of Han I'ViincifH-u. The Hun (iod then headed towarj '(.'Icveland wit li ( 'aptaln l-'nink HuwkK, holder of the ii-aiiH-conlln-cntal Hpeed record pllutltiR a giiMr plane uh far us llellefontc, 1'a. M.UUON, N. ('., A uir. 1!, (AP) One man was badly beaten and ; Heveral otherH Bii.Htalned lirulms ; when 1.000 HtrlkerM at the Cllneh fieid cotton mill here early today prevented four hundred non-union nun from returning to work J.i the mill. , Superintendent Hcndurflon of the mill wits badly beaten with black ' JackH and cluhs wielded by Htriker and strike- .sympathizers on picket duty at the mill. "Hrintf your troops" nhe Hhoute l atuio.Ht In unison. Albert J luff ma n, organizer for the Inion Textile Workers of America who huh been counHellfng pence, atteinpti-d to prevent trouble be he too wiih hooted down. The strike at Marion has been on about HiX weeks. At first a com paratively few workers' went ouf. Then the plant was closed down. Two weeks ago an attempt wn made to in Ice u number of iion-iin-ionworiiers Into the mill and a light occurred which reunited in the arrest ami fining of a dozen strikers. j Altack Adiice (iitanl j I'he flisordei-K occurred at 5:1 T, oYlock this morning when pickets are alleged to havp attacked the advance guard of workers attempt ing to enter the mill which had been idle for Heveral weeks. I in mediately afterward Nat A. Townsend executive counselor to Governor O. Max (inrdner, who was sent to Mini on Saturday by tli governor to watch the situation this morning, telephoned Major Kugciie I', ('onton of Asheville to mobilize the Aslieville nnllonal guard forces and come at once. Kept. Iev. May Sejit. Ici;. .Uni. .May I'OKTLA.XD GHAl.V ..!.! !5 I.2BJ4 i.7 i.zuYa ..1.MJ5 i.liy. J.J2 J.-I2 CHICAGO WIlfcAT ...t . hi Vi I. n 1.12 I .:is i .:m v 1 .11) , I .50 . I . tU j . Ki.V 1. 17 ..1.5 1 Yx !.." 1.52 Yi 1.52 . I. l.5' 1.511 I.5HO & Close Irregular In Stock Market LA UltAMlK WHOLIiSALIJ MAltK lOTS Spring 1 S j 6 c lb. Jleavy liens 1 (io lb. Light hens J 4c lb. Stags So lb. J-'lour Hard Federation (hard wheal) $7.G bbl. Soft wheal $7.40 bbl. Sue; lbs. HT. PA IX, Aug. III. (Al1) Km ahead of schedule, the endurance plane Sun (lotl cruised over the twin cities for more than un hour Hits ullcrnoon before again nosing westward In her cross country non stop flight. CHICAGO UVKNTOeK CHICAGO, Aug. l!i (AP Hogs: 4:'. oon; slow la to auc low er: 'jro.:tint it,, jt j a. j :r,t i:m-h;m lb. sn'.fm',, $i i.o.-i. Cattle: liT.OIKi; calves 2, 50ft; wcarce and steady; t :ii)0-1 Unn lb. J l.'l.llliru H7.HII; '150-11110 lb. JKI.ihi ft'? 1 7.0a; red yearlings TfiH-H.Mt lb. JCI.l'f.'o lii.ra. Vealers n.m fa $17.00; stoclter and feeder steers $1 I.oo'h ) 2.75. SI p: :M.ann: fairly active, weak to mostly k lower; natives $i:t.oti fu I ;i.fo; riingers 1 :i.4o n I a. Mi; fat ewes $ ri.no ft Jli.f.O; feeding lambs steady ll.'l.Mi down. I.ambs lbs. down $ia.00tf $ia.75; ewes 150 His. down $1.7.r.fti $ii.5a. Feed er lambs $ I iM'ft $ i :i.o;. FIND IT HERE Copy for (his roltiiuii must be tu by V a. in. A'lTKNTItlN I.II'IC AND I'lltN AtlliNTS. The volume 0f so-called lUlsceihilienus Hues of Insurance :iow exceed l ice premiums. A re you properly serving your patrons, ami securing your kIiiuc of llnoillty, surety bonds, burglary, plate gln.xs, and persona I acciilent and hen It h which Is being written every day. The Continental ( 'annuity, one of the largest old line companies with Complete- t'ucilitles for prompt ser vice In underwriting and adjust ment of claims desires to effect aitency an u linemen ts for I, a (Irande and vicinity. Attractive commission conlructH. Addles Jus. Mel. Wood - Co. (ieiieral ageni.i. Hallway l-Jxchaugu Itldg., Portland, Ore. c , s-isi-l l p. AiTOMomi.t; ovm:ks Ai-ri: tio.v I '"or ualck service. Idlest glass, and reasonable prices lme your wlndshleldH ami side Klasses lllttd al Kichardson's Ail and (Jin Shop. Specialists in all kinds of kIhsh work. !- I0-2t. vorit pici l iti s i Will be moM mil tit al w he.t m laiged and hand tinti.l tiy Pieli nnbon "The Art Man." He takes . the same personal rare with your: pictures Hint he does with his own scenic views. Vlult tils shop and Inspect his work, at lilcliardsoirs i Ait & nut shop. s-io-nt M W (.M IS For eveiy oceniio:i aie ariivinu dully ul UtchardM.u's Ait and (itlt Hhop. h- t'i-Jt. MAHIi I'I's I cii.(;i:i POHTLAXII, Ore., Aug. I U (AP) l-:ast Side and West side mar kets were unchanged from Satur day at tin1 opening today, Yakima cantnloupeH w ere Holed nt $ 1 .1T fit tomatoes at tin to To cents, watermelon J-v, )n ;1 .M p(.,..h,.H from $1 lo 51.10. Tlie peach mar kel lor canning purposes s ex pected to reach Us peak shortly after Labor Day, l'OI(TI,AM CASH POItTI.AM), Ore., Aug. I!i (AP) Cush wlnal: Mig Hend blliesteni. hard white fl.lts. Soft white $i.;ti. Western while $1..T. Hard winter $.:'s, i Nori hern spring $ .s. Western red i:s. Oals; No. :.;ix (- white :ii.na. Today's car receipts: wheat till: ; barley '.'; flour 17; corn I; oals f.; j hay I!. CHICAOO ( ASH CIHCAtio. Aug, 1I (.MM Wheat: No. 2 iiorlhein spring 91. 3.1 ! N'o. I mixed i.:if,. ! Corn: No. a mixed 9 l.o;t ; So. , 2 w h! Sj.et. Oals: No. ,ed 4P..; No. I white 4;' t.. : l.oj 4f Ji.op;.. I "Ve: No. 1. Jl.or.lJ; , ,1, Parley; ipiotalde raiiec fetalis. j Timothy s I: $;.r, n $ l,;a. ''lover se d: $i;(.r.n'.f $::. ;,a, Laid $lL'.aj; yi),A $.,M; l.cllleH ' $1 l.li-'. i itiMo ritrrr l SAN FiiAM-lsru, Aui.. ,., . .. ; ' l''' deral-St;ite MaiUet n,.n Ser : virel ,pil. s; gfa elist elns, liilley. $: 7;.-j.'i.nn; $;.nn. 1 Pears; Harth Ms. fancy. $'Jia ft, $:t pacK.d bo; No. $ 1 .7.", ' $ J .'. I-A (HtANHIO ItKTAIL MAltKl.TS Sugar 100 lb. sack $0.25. Vcgt -tables New potatoes $2.75. Klgin tomatoes I.rc lb. Parsley fo bunch. 'aldmge- Zc lb. Lettuce -1 Oc u head. Yellow onions 4c lb. Carrots 5c bunch. , lleets 5c bunch. 1 't urnips 5c a bunch. Cclwy 15c and 25c. (ireen peppers 15c lb. (ireen onions 5c. ' lladishes fie bunch. j (Ireen peas 3 lbs. 25c , Green beans II lbs. for Corn 30c. Hairy Putter, creamery 91.00. Kggs 4oc. ' Ch(Mise-4o III. Honey Comb, 2! I rul Is Loganberries 2 for 25u. Hananas 2 lis. lor 25c. Lemons BOc doz. Oranges a5 $ 1 ,00 doe. Apricots 0c lb. Peaches I 5c lb. Crapes 25c lb. Itaspberties 2 for 25c. Ittackcaps 2 lor 25c. Cantaloupes $1.00 per crate. Watermelons He a lb. Meal.s aiul I 'lsli lleef bell 20 22c lb. Choiw and stuaks 4ac to 45c lb. Fresh siiiuon a5c lb. Halibut Kim lb. Itabhits 2Kc lb. Coil 25c lb. while 37i 411 Uy:ie: No. 2 $ 1 . 1 1 c 16 ; No. 3 tiUMiliui Casoline, regular, retail, 2Gc gal. tcent) $2.35 c. w. t., ilellvered I'ort ! Ia:id, less 1 per cent. - Jtutterfat, I station, 44c; truck, 45c. Delivered i at Portland 47c. I Poultry: steady, (buying p ticca) alive, heavy hens over 4 lbs., 2(ic; medium hens 3 ',i 4 lbs.( 22ft 2:tc. Light, under 3 '.j lbs. 20ftt 2 1c; broilers 1 'i ibs., 25 n- 2Cc: colored broilers 2 to 3 lbs. 2 7 fa' :ioc; spring pekin duek, 4 lbs., ami over 20c; old pekin ducks, 15 ISc colored ducks i(j-1 sic. Onions: steady, per c. w. t., Wal la Walla, fancy $ 1 .70 ft $2.00. Potatoes: steady; per c. w. t., gems No. 1 grade $2.50 r $2.S5; fanyc gems $2.50ft $2.S5; new $3 ft ?:t.25. Wool: steady; Kastern Ciregon 18 (& 2(c lb,, valley 3oft ICU:. Hay: steady; buying prices: Kastern Oregon timothy $21.50 rii $22. Ho valley $ 1 K.00 'u $ I It; al f a I fa $ I S ft; $ 1 & ; cl over $14? $15; oat hay. $Hj; straw $7 'a $8 ton; selling prices, $2 more. lb. NEW YOHIC. Aug. 19 (AP) The stock market, having advanc ed rapidly into new high ground last week, today ran into some selling particularly Pi t ho oil shares. But thivi was offset by a resumption of bullish operations in a select assortment of p.iblie utility, steel, electric equipment and rail road stocks. The selling was inspired by the belief that the technical position of the market had been weakened and that a corrective reaction was in order. Stimulated b' the advance in steel, which readied 240 f a rise of S points to u new high, a whir asHorlinent of stocks developed marked buoyancy i:i the afternoon. Commercial Solvents ran up 14 points to 4!i0, American & Foreign power 7 H lo 150, and American ran 5 to all record prices. Am erican tobacco, Fox Film, Interna Honal Harvester and Philadelphia Company a II advanced between 4 nnd 5 points." The close was Irreg ular. Total sales approximated 4, UOO.UOD shares. POIULANH PUOm CF I'OltTLANH, Ore.. Aug. Hi (AP) Mutter: steady: cubes; extras 4 1 cents; standards 4 3 V,c; prime firsts 42c; firsts 4tc; creamery prices: prints to over cube stan dards. Kguw: steady: prices to retailers: fresh ext ras 3Se; standard firsts 3tic; fresh medium extras 33c; fresh medium firsts. 32e F.ggs: prices In wholesalers: fresh ext ras 3tte: standard firsts. 34c; fresh medium extras 31c; fresh medium firsts, 3tic. MMhr steady; raw uiiln f ( per POItTLA.N'H LI V I-S TO ' K POKTLAND, Ore.. Aug. .1 'J (AP) Cattle and calves: opening slow; she-stock generally weak lo 25c lower with spots 50 cents off. Ite ceipts cat! le 2700, calves 350; ::leeiS IlOO-FtOO lbs. $ I 1 .00 $ 1 2. 2 5; good $ 1 I.25ftf $ I 2.25; medium $1o.ooft $n.(i0; common $Ji.&0 ftf $10.00. Heilers. good $ 1.50 ft $ 1 11 ; couimon to medium $(i.75 ft $'J.&0. t'uws, good $K.50ft $!.oo; comnio:i to medium $G.oo ft"; $x.50; tow cut- li-r $:;.00ft Jti.OH; good beef $7.7fi;ti ft $s.fiu; cutter to inediuiu $.oaft $7.75. Calves, medium to choice $ I ii.oii ft $ I a. fill; cull to common $7.5ico $ lo.oo; vealers. milk fed. good to choice $ I 3.00 ft $14.50; mo dlum $l l.ooft $13. on; cull to com mon $.S.00ft $i l.oo. 1 logs: opening fairly active; about steady with last week's close to 15 cents lower. Pecelpts 2425; Including Ipi billed through heavy weight $ 1 I .oo ft $ I 2.7 5; medium w eight $1 1.511ft $13.00; light weight $12. 75ft $ I3.no; light lights $12.00 ft $t3.oo; packing hows, rough and smooth. $ it. oo ft $IO.oo; slaughter pigs $l2.00ft $lj.5lt. Feeder and slocker pigs $12.50ft; $!3. 50. (Soft or oity hogs and roasting pigs ex cluded l:i above quotation's.) Sheep a nd la tubs: ( not ably steady; receipts !; Including, I 10 billed t h rough. Lambs, good to choice $10. ooft $12.00; medium $-S.-fiOftrSlo.oo; common $(t.ooft $N.5o; yearling wet hers $ii.5o ft $it.oo. ewes 1 20 pounds diw n $ 1.00ft $5.25; (120-150 Id.), medium to choice $:i.n0ft $5.oo; (;ll weights) com mon $ 1 ,5ii ft $3.50., i Wheat Drops In Chicago Market C'MICACO. Aus. la (AP) Wheal prices ulHkTwi'Mt a dcci'lcd srlhai'k today, i-spocially In the lall: l(-alinK-s. An Incroa.Sf of 1 3 , a r. r , -oon Ijusbi'la in Hie Unllcd Hlalci wheat visible supply acted as a weiRht on values and tile market ghou-ed an overhoiiKiit condition Traders appeared lo Kive more at tention than of iate to Hie impend ing movement' or domestic spring wheat und to ncclimulalion ol' sllji-. Idles at teriul.'ialH, altlioiiKli re ceipts or wheat loday at domeslli primary point.i were only 4.:s I fi.riuc bushels iiKalnnl (1,034, Illlll bushels a week awo. I'M ll'UV SAN niANCISfO, AUK. Itl (AI-) w E U U Y FOR T KSS K KEI.L FOR 1JESS .Merchantlisc of merit at money saving prices In our special August Cleanup Sale. MIKSK HATS Men's fine quality fur felt hats In snap or curl brims. tans, greys and black ... lilt KSS PANTS .Men's dress pants In an at tractive color range in wor steds, cheviots and eassf miers, well tailored and good fitting SPOIST SWK.VI F.IIS Women's sport sweaters in silk and silk mixtures, pleas ing designs and colors to choose from .. $1.95 $2.95 & $3.95 Itiri'KHI'AT SA.N niAM'IWO, Aug. i9 (.') -Underfill f. o. b. Kan ! r.Mieisco, $2.95 Destroyers of Hiirh Pric?? N W! At $50 Saving You Can Own This Beautiful Aluminum Washer lleniMIti lilna. plralliii;. hiillini liolen, etc. .Niii Ion's Klilillo Simp. Ailt. Hhllley l.yle, Ibe pbiuo l r. uill be lit I.IL (illllldu ilotel HI Pk ol Hunt. Hh. 7 -1.' 7 . 1 nip 1 Mae Stearns EXPERT PHOTO FINISHER (1 u a v a n tees you superior service dm your snapshots or your money will lie refunded or the pic tures made over to suit. Leave Work at L&L DHUGC0. The New Kali Now you can save more than .V0 on an aluminum washer that offers you advantages found only in the highest priced machines. The new Dig o "Speed Queen" is distinctly a quality washer. It has a highly polished, press ed a 1 u m inum tub of full ca- sulunere;ed aluminum senn-balloon roll wringer double walls to help keep water hot and entirely enclosed mechanism. No oiling is necessary. And yet with all these quality features the Hig ,'! "Speed Queen" costs vou onlv pacity- agitalor Stetsons Arc Ready All the now shades and shapes $110 Come In and mc thl remit Uahh' lieu ii-licr. l.rt li. show un Imhv nnia.liiul.v fa1 It allies ui. linw ch'-V it Is .oil chillies. Al M't tin at tract I e i'olttii v hkli nuike the "speed Oiicvn" toiln.v's mtil Im-jui-tlful Wa-her. fonu in anUitnc, hrk;(;s & straiton 1 t'ycle Has Engine Type $ 155.00. tfjSjBx&PEED Queen ; Aluminum washer Hens. leRhorn all siz'-s iT cents. Colored under 5 1 lis. y 1c; 0 lbs. and over 2'JC. Broilers i-Rhor:i 12-10 lbs. doz'n Jfi-7c; over I ti Ibs. per dozen and up -tic. I'Vycrs under 3 lbs. -tic; 3-3 4 lbs 304r-3'Jc. Itoastet-H younp 3 V- lbs. and up 33ii 34c. Capons nominal. Turkeys: young 3K-4ac; old I'Si? :jmc. Architecture Firt Architect iiru Is t lie most nnclent of Hue urt. Thi! earliest dated architectural remains are those of I lie nahylnulaiis. from as far hack us fl.tKKI B. '. Their huihliu lua terhil was brick and the.v wen? the first lo construct vaults and arches. I n all the world no finer pen! Beautiful.., easy writing . . . will . serve for your Lifetime0 guaranteed! identify the Ltrti'mr turn by thu white dot pW Green, j JNp JS.75. Others J lower. XCP- 10S Depot St. La Grande, Ore. Shirt Values Packed Full of Savings and w Satisfaction for Every Man in I his Community A variety ol new and at tractive fancy patterns. Plain whites, tans and blues also included in this offer ing. All collar-attached styles. Fancy Pattern! Are F( Color jTv. -3 SHEAFFEIS PCNS-PCNCILS-0E5KSCTS SKRIP ON DISPLAY AT Glass Drugs Inc. The IU-xali Store La Grande, Ore. Sixes Traded In Last Week on Model "A" Fords 1929 Chevrolet 6 Coach. 1928 Pontiac 6 Coach 1928 Essex 6 Coach 1929 Chrysler "65" G Coupe We offer these cars at below Northwest Used Car Manual Prices. Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams Phone Main 500. What an Investment Really Is Someone hastdefined an investment as the eareful loan of your money among one or more business enterprises or individuals, with or without specified security, cither at known or unknown rates of interest return. In that case, a Certificate of Deposit in a bank is an investment loan your money to the bank at 4 payable practically on demand. A public utility bond is an investment loaning your-money to a light and power company, a telephone company, at some stated rate of in terest, payable at some future time. The important thing in making a loan in investing money is, therefore, to know how quickly you can withdraw your money in an emergency, how much interest it will earn, how certain you can be that your money will not be lost. Your banker is naturally in the ideal posit ion to tell you these, things. If he hasn't the in formation you require, he can get it. His ex perience and his judgment are invaluable to you in making an investment decision. And he is ahv ays glatl to be of service to you. Member Federal Reserve - Resources Over 2 Million. "Forty-first Year of Friendly Service" W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. V