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... , 4 ! i' ! Page Eight LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Monday, October 7, 1S29 Phoenix Hose New fall shades 75c to $1.50 Men's Wear. 'JVC. WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE IN COLORADO PRISON GOTHAM FACES SHORTAGE OF VEGETABLES MOW VOIIK. Oil. 7 (AI') :The rlty H throulonod Willi a BlmiliiKc of fresh vcKctuhles nnil fruits lodny fm u strike of 3,111111 union market truckmen paniiyzcil ; .movement or produce from mil j liTnilrmls unil docks. i j Over till! Hi'i'konrl 3,(11111 f( i- I loads or rrioil, valued Ml $11,0110,000 ! tirciiiiiulnlcd In rullruml y'arilH wllli i ;lilllllon.'i arrivals Incrcusluir tliu '. ,i-nuicstlon hourly. , Tha slrlko was called liy I lie )atcrnntlonnl Hrolherhuod of Teninsto anil ( 'ha u I T.'in H for an i-lwltr-liour day and time uud oho liuir for ovi'iilme. A dclnll or 2110 police an sent jlnlo I In. mnrki'l district on tlm I lower west nldc to Biianl (jnraucs, Sclll. . docks and warehouses. Authorities ' .11 nr. ' In Jersey Clly, Woohawlicn, I To- I May '.. Iiokon and Cruxtnn on the Now! 1.25!', Jersey side or Hid river took Mint- i .:l ' liar precautions. ' .:: 15 Here is I he xcciic at the ( nloiado lionlU'iitlary at ! IicIkIH or I lie 1:0 mid outbreak, with elonda or Hinokn nillliiK from hurniiiK hnllilliiKS while ennvlelK, KiinrdM and elllzriw eniiaui'd In n murderous Kalltu. whle h elided only nfler xeven Kuards and numerotin ckhvIcIh were slain. This lilelnre, enrrled hy plane from Denver to (Mileaun and transmltled hy t eleplinto from thcru to the Sail Kra nelsco bureau of NliA Service, shows 1) cellhouse No, I, destroyed by fire; (2) eellhouse No. 3, where rioters murdered Kuerds und selves; (3) where prison (,-uards rallied after xi:v voitK ritrir 'IIK'.(i() CASH NKW YOltK, Oct. 7 (A I') CHICAGO, Oct. 7 (Al) WhcAt Kvaporaled apples slcady ;cholee No. 2 red $1.32; . No. 1 hard, IStf H: fancy I "1 '4 (in I r. 14. i 1 ,32. ,' I'nines sli'iiily; I'alirornlu '& '' Corn: No. 1 mixed JUKI; No. f 13',i: Oregon lldflfil. Apricots yellow !l!le. slenily; standard I r fit 1 (I Choice! Oats; No. 2 mixed 4fic; No. i Wliftl!!: extra choice 21 'a 24. ; white 47fti Hi. Itye: No. 1 tl.lir. to fl.(l7',i; No. 3. I. H2 !!, 1l Jl.01!!j, t Harley: iiuotable rani,'" (12' 72, , Tlmollly seed: t4.(15i!l $5.40. Clover seed: $ I 2.0(1 '''I $2(1.0(1. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY I I'citehcH steady: standard 15; choice 111; exlru choice lO'alOVS. I. I'OIITIjAM) WIIKAT 1.2 1 r. 1 a 1)4 1.31 I. Ill .1.31 .Lilly! i.:u i. 1 Sini; Slut; prison Is cutting down on Ihe number of motion pictures. Are penitentiary ol'riclals seeking the eaiiae ror lhosu recent riots? Dec. . Mar. .. May .. Dee. .... Mar .May ... CllltVMiO WHEAT i.:i.-i.:i(i liiiih ....1. -is 34 l.i:i", t -M 1.17', JMHtTLANI) WIIKAT ..1.211 ',4 LiM-y; ..l:) Hi :;mv L;i2-)B Lain 1 .:: 1 ' i 111 i.i.-.vi L2!l!4 1.3(1 1.'. I.2 i.si-xy, l.ll !i 04 1. ! L2I L:tXi Wheat Unsettled And Lower Today Corner Depot and Wash. Two Stores Locally Owned 140S Adams Roesch Bldg. HERE SHE IS FREE- WMs- No pneurges her to buy this or that. There are no delays and no hurry! From the open shelves, from the Frigidaire, from the vegetable stands, she, takes just what she pleases. Here she is free to make comparisons, read the price tags and choose for .herself. Consistently low prices are assured by our special plan of operation. CIIICAOO, Oct. 7 (AI') Sharp ly Illicitly uuolullonn at Liverpool I with reports or piiot- crop pros poets and dlmlnishiutr slocks In Ai Kcnllna; caused n-esh early aip lurns today In wheat values here, ('o ilinaed Rood export demand ror wheul froin North America also was noted. Sliu llni; at lo lc ml. ivance, Chicago wheat later showed rurther Kiiins. Corn and oals were easy. With corn Hlartinir 1111-ehaim-ed to 'j,c liinher. ' ami I lien rising . 11. little more, but stibse iiiently receding. Wheal, closed unsettleil 1 4 lo 1 Ujc dow:i; oats to I 1411 olT, ami pro'l.---oiis varying rrom Hie set hack to a rise of 20e. GRAIN MARKETS CONTINUE WEAK grH'rally nhovn lornl wheul, and wn too high for shipping in fur fi'CilltiK purpo.st.'H. Home WaHhlnB' ton ami On'tron lilch protoin whnil wh bring purchased by Utvnl mills at Ha'-i l'"rnnt;lHeo for mixing pur pomH. No. '1 soft wliltn WJ1H tUO od iit f-'an I'Vancist'o ut 2.Vl- pir loo lit. Hiirkoil, or .r.-i per biiKhi'l. No. 1 lianl u lilh- wnn (Uoud at 2.2l to $2.?;i per 1 00 or $I..'J2 to $1.35 per blinh.'I. The Ism AngeleH market was firmer (o wrl Ihe clofn of the week undi't' lighter offerings. Milling wheal wax qtiut'Ml In ttiat market Oetoher 4 Ht 52.32 to $2.37 per 100, but "a leH were reported at 2 Vj to 5c under tlfse r;ioljitlon.s.'I't(l wheat wan tjuoted ai $2.27,,& to $2.37 .per ion. The Portland cash wheat market held pi'Hctlcally unehungt'd If ut futur prices, both at that market and Seattle, declined about lc per bushel. There were Hcaltered sales of flour reported but there was practically no export, demand for wheat. About 2Vj cargim of parcel' Iota afloat were reported old lo the Culled Kingdom at 10c to 15c per bushel, under present replace ment prices. Country offerings were llghl, with fall feeding In progress in Kan'.ern Washington and Oregon. Hig Hend bluestein No. 1, hard white, was quoted Oc tober A at forCnnd at $1.35, No. 1 Hoft and western white at $1.21,' No. 1 hard winter, northern Hprl:ig md western red at $1.10 per bush-J d. No. 1 white wheat was f Holed at Seatlle at $1.22, No. 1 red wheat at $1.2fM&, IJig Hend blue, i stem No. 1 hard white at $1.35' sacked. 1 2 per cent protein No. . I dark northern spring from Mon tana was ((tinted ut $1.33 per bushel In bulk. SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK OYSTERS Vmerican lieauly or Dunbar Brands 5 ouncq can 2 for 15 29? Fcls Naplha Soap Carton of 10 bars 59 Pabst-ctt Cheese ir package 21? 10 ounce can 30 2 for 58 Chipso I-ai-gy package '. 9? Lif?ht Meat Tuna No. '2,U can, 2 for 25? OUR REGULAR PRICES Corn Meal 10 lb. bag 10? Wesson Oil 1 pt. can US? Crystal While Soap 10 bars 119? Swandown Cake Flour Large pkg. 35? Health Nuggets r lb. bag .... Cream of Wheat Package 25c Nalley's Mayonnaise 1 pt. jar 33? UA). Oats Small pkg. ... tl? 1 lb, Ry-Krisp I'kR -7? lMltT.AM I.IVKSTOCK I'OUTLANIJ Ore., Oct. 7 (A)') Cattle and calves; opening' slow, generally steady; receipts cattle 1!MMI, calves 2HO; Htecrs (I1H0-I3HO lbs.) $lo.oo $10.25; good $lo. no o, $ 10.50; nedliim $,s.rlf $ 10. no ; rnnillllill $7.IHK( $S.50. Heifers, good Ss.riOAr $!(.n(i; common to medium $i!.o0'r $s.50. Cows, good $7.75 6l ftt.2 5; yommon to no-dhim $5. on 'n $7.75; low cutter. $2.50 -i S'l.nft. Hulls, good to choice $7. 5(1 $S.00, culler lo medium $ii,oo r $7.50. Calves, medium (o choice $t.5(f'ff $ 1 2. on; cull to common $7. on r.r $ft.5o. Vealcrs. milk fed. gooil to $12.50 $t4.on. medium $iu.rifi4f $12.50; cull to common $7.50 ri i 10.50. Hogs: active, killing classes gen erally 50 to 75c higher; feeders 2ij tit 50c higher; receipts 2.0(H). In cluding toS on eonlract; heavy weight. $n.M)ffi $1 1.50; medium weight $ 10.50 i I 1.75; llghl weight Sit, 50 fn $ 1 1.75; light lights. $10.50 r'( $lt.5n; packing sows, rough and si i loot h, XX. an 'n $:i.nn: nlaot,'hler pigs. Mi -13 lbs. $ In. 25 'u $ I 1.25; feeder and stoeki r pigs. $lo.5n f,t $11.50. (Solt or oily hogsnud roas lug pigs excluded In above (iiio,- ttitlons.) Hheep ;iltd In hi I s: (plot ably steady; receipts t 7on. iiteludlng 2-lo on contract. tuubs, S lbs. down, guild lo ctudee $ Hi.r.n .( 1 1, ihi. me dtiim $'.i.5n 'o $10.50. AM weights, cull to common $7.00 fu $i.5u, yearling Wethers, lie down, medium to choice $;.5u 'n $'.i.iui. Kwi'.i 12o Him. down, inediuin to choice $:?.7fi 1 $r.(Mi: 120 to 125 lbs., medlmii io choice $3.00 ' $ -I. -5o. All Weights, colliliiou $1,00 (ii $:i.mi. Snowdrift 2 lb. can .'..53? Dromedary Dales Package 122? lion Ami Powdered l,OISTI..0 ( ASH I'UltTI.ANIi, Cr... O.I. 7 (AC) f'HHll wlli'Mt; llli; II, ii, l.lursu ui. tmitl whlli- l.:n. Suit whin- JI.2I. V..t.. M hit.' $1.11. Maul Willi. -r 1 1 . 1 !i, 'rtMlu'M rnr r.M-.'IptK: u hrul "7. I'llil.y I, Mir.lr 1 ;i, ccnn i. oalf 5. hnv I 7. Can 13? Puy One o lb, ter fi'ce. Special on Roayl Club Coffee and Royal Club Peanut Bullet in of coffee and receive one pound can of peanut but- Sludy the Swinging Price Tags WK nilY FOK T KSS Always the lowest prices in tow n on all na tionally advertised lines of footwear, clothing, CiirnishinKs and ready-to-wear. OKI .ss SMI Id s M. n's utiiiritnii-.'il Ins! col or lro:uU-oth slilll;,.. Atliu-ll-i-il limit imiIiu lolliii!! In Imn.l-sohh- Mrl.M or plain roloi-f. SU.i i M lo 17. I-Alia mihtIiiI B9? and? 1.19. New York S tore Wheat Prices are Lowest Since Early July Feed Grains Steady. I'OItTI.AXI), Ore.. Oct. 7 (AI') domestic grain rmfrkets continu ed dull during the week ending October fi, wll h unusually large .slocks lu North America and a slow domestic and export demand still the principal weakening fac tors in the wheat market, noeord Intf lo Ihe Weekly Grain Market Itevlew ol" the t 'tilled Stales bureau of agricultural economics. Kecd grains wen generally steady. .Sup plies of edd corn are running low und new crop gruin Is not yt be ing ol'fered freely. Demand for all feed grains, however, continued or moderate vol'.imo and prices held practically unchanged from a week ago. Itye was weak with wheat and flax slightly lower, iuMueneed by somewhat, more favorable pros pccls in Argentina and a less ur gent demand from 'domestic crush ers, j The decline In wheat future prices during the week to the low est point since early in July may ho attributed principally to Ihe smaller expor: demand for North American grain, caused by continu ed liberal offerings from the south ern hemisphere and the heavy j ruarkellngs of native wheats In 1 ho ; principal Kuropeti n cnunt res. I Shipments to the Suited Kingdom j have been materially above hist ! wason, but direct exports to con- linen tn I countries have been i around Ito.iino.tHto bushels less : st:iee the first or August than for ! t he s;i me period last year. This j deficiency, however, h;is been inost i ly of! set by an increase to ex ; Ktiropean countries and lu the amount shipped out on orders for I which destination would be dcter- mined biter. With nearly half or ; the world shipments supplied by I lie so. 1 1 hern hemisphere, Noi t h jAnieriian epnr!s have been com j panitiveiy small, and slocks hsve I accumulated to over :i."il.IHHi.0iin .bushels In the I'nlied States and ! 'nniula compared with about 1 !", : one. nun buslo ls' in store at thin tbne last wiis-m. This increase in stocks, particularly In the t'nlted '. States, has been lurgely re.spoll.sllile 'tor the decline In heat prices. ! I'Mevalor space at I'orl William and ; l'irt Arthur, which Is estimated at ; about Ml. eon. aim bun'nds. Is being ; rapidly rilled, since around "u.Oi'0,. j lino biishelH were reported In store ! at the hl"t (r September. o AlnrktSd IVm clnpmcnl There were no luarUcd develop- , iiienis in the general wheat market '. situation, although crop conditions i in the so..M hern hemisidiere, par , tleularly Argentina, were reported s line what Improved by recent ruins. Preliminary estimates ' by the trade pli 1 the Argc-tlimi crops at around L'lt.ViHHl.fitm bush els, compared with the officlfil es timate of shout 'JMi.lMin.lHMl bushel.H for the l!iS crop. Prospects in Kaslern Australia are still unfavor able but conditliins :i re reported fair in the south, Xiitive wheats continue to tlinve freely fr.un the prlncipiit Kuropenn surplus areas and lire;i. main s.tpplies are still henvy in I Ins.. countries, accord ing to trade reports. ash domestic wheat tmirkelf .were relatively firmer than future markeis during the week, influ enced by fairly active demand fniin domestic mil!, Kxport de miind continue.i limited with com peting countries underbidding ,in j erican exporters. Pacific cniisi markets were gen-! erally itieady. but rather Inactive! with trading light. I'rlces lemntn cd pract Icaily unchanged at Sn Kinrieivco for hot h mining nnd IHKTIiAMl IMtOm CK I'OHTI.ANI), Ore.. Oct. 7 (AP) Putter: firm; cubes: extras, 4'Jc; standards, 4Xc; prime firsts, 47c; firsts. 42c; creamery prices: prints 'lc over cube standards. Mggs: firm: Tirlces to retallera: fresh extras, 4C4!c: standardH, 42 n 4"ic; fresh mediums, 3 7 iti 4(ic: medium firsts, 36c: fresh pullets. Hfu 2Sc; pullets firsts, J5c. Kggs: firm; prices to wholesal ers: fresh extras, 44c; standard!, 40c; fresh mediums, 2 lie: medium firsts, 34c; fresh pullets, 24c; pul let firsts 2:!c. Milk: st ea d y ; ra w milk (4 per cent), cwt., delivered Port land, less 1 per cent. Put lerfal, station. 47c; track, 4Sc; delivered at Portland, 51c. Poultry: Hteady (buying prices) alive heavy hens over 4 lbs., 1!7 cents; medium hens, 3 to 4 Vi lbs., 20Cf2lc; light, under 3 6 llm.. JHfii lite; broilers under. 1 Vt Hh., 30c: springs, over 2 Mis. 25 fu L'tic; spring pekin ducks, 4 lbs. and over, Kiltie; (dd pikln ducks, 18 fir 1 tie; colored ducks, 1 Sc; turkeys. No. t, 3Sc; live, 28 :i(lc. Onions: steady. Walla Walla fancy $20 12.25 per cwt. Potatoes: steady; gems. No. 1 grade, $2.75 fu $3.00 per cwt. Wool; steady: Kasicru Oregon, IKfi 2(ic. lb., valley, fruffi 3JIc. Hay: steady. buying prices: Kn stern Oregon timothy, $20.50 fi $21.00; valley $ 1 It. (Ml i $ t !i.5U; ul fatfa, (t; clover, t'i; oat buy, $10; straw, $7f$8 ton; sell ing prices: $2 more. J.C.PENNEYC. 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. Students' Featured in Two Exceptional Groups at Two Low Prices! These smartly .styled, expertly tail ored suits represent outstanding values at our low prices. Every garment made to our own exacting specifica tions. Two-button, single breasted coat with peak or notch lapels. Fine cassinierc fabrics in new patterns and shades. ? 1 475 $ 1 6 .75 Suits w Junior Suits 3 -Piece Model Sturdily made and smartly styled. Ideal for dress - up or cvery-day wear. Selected Cassimerej Striped Pattern! Newest Shades In sizes 3 to 8 years. An ou t s t a nd injj value, at $4.98 Boys' gun metal oxfords, of Uirdy leather. Made with welt sole, half-rubber heel and semi hard box toe. Sizes 2'2 to 5V2. Sizes 1212 to 2. . .2.98 . 2.79 Union Suits In Boys' Sizes Ribbed knit. Ecru color. Long sleeves. 69c 89c A.) CHICAGO l,l I SI()( K riinwrio, Oct. 7 iv. s. i, Hobh: .is, mm: ititfi r. hinhfi': 2511 t 3io 11 1.1. ss.sr.'.r ;ki.i r,: no-1 go ihs.. S'i.:ir. $111.35. riililc: :ri.inin: nilvi'S, 3. Sum; r.ii Hli'tTs ami yi'iirliiiKH Hti'iuly In Mti'dnff: ritlii'i'-t Kli-uily In LTic Inwr: Hii'i iH i:;iiii-i.riiii n. $i:.2rii s 1 .- Till; !lf,(l-UIHl li.l. $l2.rill'i $10. Till; fi'il ymirlliiKs 7riu-ur.il llm. jn.iinsii Jill. 1111. Vciili'i'H l2.riiK.i $ 1 n.r.o. Slli'i'p: 211,00(1: HC'llvr, sti'luly In sli-oni?; nmlvi'H $i2.2r,fti $i2.7ri: fat cwi'H M-Wi'ir $5.1111; f llnir l;i!iils $ 1 1 .Ml '11 $ 1 2.75; laiiili.s 2 llis. down $12.0(111 $1:1. 00: i-wi's 15 niiij. iiown $I.U.nii $5.0(1; Ti i'iliT lanilia $11.75 'i $13.00. Colder Days Ahead! Is Junior Ready for Them? Fit him today in one of ' our "warm, stylish, carefully made Over coats and he will be ready for any cold - weather emergency. Low -priced, at $4-98cma$5-90 Sizes 2 to 8 yrs. Cassimere overcoatings in over plaids and lici ringbone weaves. Chinchillas in navy blue, cinnamon blown and gray. NATt It.M, AS Uri-; OCT. Ill LAST HAY to pay your Your lilcluii'M will lie natural iih wulcr rent wllliuut a iicnally. lift- when I'tilariri'il nnd hand tinlri 10-7-31. liy vllicliai-ilsun "Tin- An .Man" ill ! v . , . ' iiiri.ariiiwii h nn aim 1.111 Miop. lit I IIoiiiMIU.'lilnir i:ui'ooi, wiii-:at 1.1 VKItl'OOl,. Oit. 7 (A I') WlU'lit cIomp: Oclnlicr: lis 3kil $1.351,5. iK'Ci'inlii'i-: !Im S ",(! $1.41 v'i . will inaku you, plclmp from clllur ,,oJo8 otc, KoI.'toI1.9 KllW',e shop. Atlv. u piint in- from your negative. 10-4-21, OlT. in I.A.sl' HAY !o pay your wiili-i' ivnt ivithniit a penally. Kl-7-31. ('''i-dinc i;t- Tli.-r,- VITV null-i'pnri iIi iiiicui f.ir ri.mr. ton iliuiiOHtlr liia--lnrw wai r f;ilr vol '.imp. W'hral from northern and In'ir-mmiiitnln tat wan rpiot-'d FIND IT HERE Coiij for lliia column niunt be in by B a, 111, TAXIDKItMY work hy 11 very rain potent nian. All kinds of liinln and animals liiininled. 1'hone 3'11-W or call al 1 I0S IVnn. Aic K. ('. llerziater. lu-2-lm OCT. Id LAST DAY !o pay your water l-enl without a penally. I n-7-3t. OCT. 10 LAST DAY to pay your water real without a penalty. 10-7-31. this wi;i:ks simx'I.m, Will lie even heller lliau last week at Klrliard.son's Art and (lift Shop. llrlilKe 1., nil's In inuulil linn Willi adjuMahli' arm for unlni; I lie remilai- type hrlili:e Mhadi or for ral.slni; It irid innkliiK up the Inrehler lump Willi Ilie piunllel Hhade. These ntlractive lalnlix will lie sold romplele Willi the two .ihadea for $2.S!i Ii. trl 11 11 i n ir tc, mor row ut Itlc hard.son'x ,rl and (lilt Shop. See Ihe window illnplay. 10-7-11. AITOMOItll.l: LOAN'S WK MAKK LOANS on uulomo hlle.s and furniture. Contracts re financed. K00111 15. La, Clraildo National Hank Hldir. S-2S i-ln Bladder Irritation Y If fiinctional llladdc-r Irrilaliull dls iiuiIih your sleep, a:i!s lltirnlnv or Itehliiir Seasatinn, Ituekaoho or j LeK I'alns. ninkinK you feel tired, j ileprew.S'Ml, and diueouriiifed, why I not try Ihe Cy.slox.4S Hour Tiwl '.' ! Don'l Kive up. (ltd Cyftex loday at any druu stnre. I'at II In the lent. , See fur yourself what II duos. Mon I ey hiick If It doesn't In lnir uulck j linproviMiienl and mtlsfy you eom- plelely. Try Cyslex today. (Inly 00c. Adv. . IXTi:K Is ciimim; Anil you will wanl your liruken I windshield or side ulass replaced with 11 perfect one. Take your ear to Kiehardsnn's Art and ;ilt Shop for prompt service. Tine class and a savloir :i price. 'I'hoy specialize in all kinds of class work. 10-7-11. hid vol' tiirr onh Of Ihe heaulirul wroinrht Iran ferneries for $ I. fill now on special sale at Utclmrdson's Art nod (lift Shop. There aro u few left yet. See the window. lli-4-:t (f thc Crced i cuarjrapn wc htive sui scribed to, as Golden Utile funeral v directors, read as follows: "We be lieve in the sanctity of our calling, 1 and we appreciate the confidence im- V iihhuu 111 us uy cuose wno call upon us 111 an nour 01 need. wo try to wormy trust." of that confidence and that OCT. la LAST HAY to pay youi waler rent without n penally. 10-7-31. OCT In LAST HAY lo pay yniir wnler renl without 11 penalty. 10-7-3 I. roil thi: i.aiiv Have yoll seen the lioHiltifnl line .if new liulha purseit hiiiI hand tuts it ItlchRrdson's Art nnil Gift Shop? They arc the latest. It will pay you to so. them. 10-4 :t iPhone BOHNENKAMP FUNERALHOME 5TJJ AT SPRING ST 1 ZteSVS Ik W "IP us 1 j ..-,Wfl?l ,-.14:;-., B