La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 06, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, December 6, 1929.
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An TiKlepetident Newspaper
CRANK B. APPLKBY .
Editor and PubUahnr
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS
Bufllnena Manager
Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue,
L Grande, Oregon. The Obeerver.Star published every Friday.
Entered at the Poatofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Plana Mall Matter undor act of March 3, 1879.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB
CITY OF LA GRANDE
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aaaoolated Press la exolualvely entitled to use for publica
tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited
if published herein. All rights of republication of sperlal dis
patches In this paper, and also the local news herein sJso are
reserved
National Advertising Representative
M. C. MQGEN0EN ft CO., Ino,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago,
Detroit, New York
SUBSCRIPTION RATE?
By Carrier
Oally, per month tn advance
Dally, six months in advance.-.
Dally, single copy
By Mall
per month In advance..
oally,
Dally, per six months In advance-
Oally, per year In advance........
Weekly Observer-Star, per year
ADVERTISING RATES
t Map lay, foreign, per column inch -
' DlNplay, local, per column Inch..
- no
..$4.60
6o
BOa
..$2.60
..16.00
.11.00
4 So
400
fme contract prices on application.
THE COMKOKTEK These thlim huve I spoken unto you,
'being yet preuent with yuu. But the t'oniforter, which is the
Holy Ghaut, whom the Kalher will aend In my iimne. he Hhull
teach you ull things, mid brliiK "II things to your romembninco,
''whatsoever I have said unto you. John 14:25, 'JO.
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MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
what, but afterward fluctuated
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Mar.
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May .
CHICAGO WHKAT
Open llluli Iam Cliiso '
..MlMlVt I.SH KI.'.'H $t.J(l ' l.l!7,l.l!7i'.
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... I.;i7 14 i.;iu!t i.Myt tM'H.Qi.-My,
... i.37(4i.:iM ' i:iu!(, i.aujf, i.;iKX,i.3Ki
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...I.2.V4 I.U , Kl.tlMi . VI.-.MI
... 1.31 l.iii i.:n
. 1.33', 1.31 1.331, 1.31
I around yeaterilny's finish.
Wheut closed unsettled c to
1 U c net hlghtr.
t'orn finished He tu c ad
vanced: oats, !ic to c up. and Thu closing tone wai atronir. To
of the tobaccos, which were heavy
on the announcement of clgaretto
price cuts, all leading groups pari
tlcipated In .the advance. rains
ranging from 1 to nearly 20 points.
provision varying from 7c decline
to un erjual gain.
Closing Tone In
Street is Strong
OtlfAtJO WVKKTOCK per cm.: beet sugar. 5.66 cwl.
Cllll'AOO, Dee. 0 (AI") (I. H.I flour (eily delivery prices)
Department of Agriculture) Hogs i Steady; family i patents. 4un.
Heceipls, 43.IIIIV, Including 22.
out) direct: top, 19.36; inosily J'J to
$!i.2D: market on hogs over 1S0J
puuuds: butchers, medium to I
choice. $8.7651 9.25.
t'altle Itecelpls, 2IHMI: valves, j
unto; steers, good and choice,!
$12. 2M 14.50: fed yearlings, good
and choice, $l2.50frl(I: vealera!
I milk fed), good und choice, JU'rr
Di. I
Hheep Itecelpls, 13,(00; market'!
steady: bulk fat lambs, $13 13.26: :
fat ewes, $5.50S: lambs, good
and choice, $ 1 2.061 1 3.G5: ewes.!
medium to choice, $4.754,0.50; fi-U ;
lambs, good and choice, $11,755''
12.75. !
NKW TOllK, Dec. (AI') The
unexpected four for one stock
splilup by the Genorul Klectrlc
company, one of America's mu-
tvholu wheat, 4'js, $7.10; graham, 'tiller Industrial corporations, turn-
On, $(i.:mi; bakers' liunj wheat, eu I lie course of stock prices up.
!Ks.. $S; bakers' blueslem patents. I ward today after an early period
SKs, $S; paslry flour, i'JH. $7.50. I of Im.Riilurlly. With the exception
tul sales
shares.
approximated 4.3uu,eou
The melancholy days are here
when the papers begin printing the
number of shopping days until
t'hristmas.
VARE DENIED
SENATE SEAT
(Continue mm Pace 1)
Democrats Arthurs!
Haydrn, MeKellar, I'itlmall, llobln
son of Arkansas, Sheppanl. Thomas
of Oklahoma, Walsh of .Muntana.
and Wheeler 10.
. Total for seating Wilson 15.
Vure. still disabled from an ill
ness which almost cost him his
life, was In the seat which he had
fought for when the vote on his
right to occupy It was taken. His
physician wus nearby.
looking on from the members"
gallery were Shu. Vare and two
daughters.
Directly opposite them', In an
other part of the gallery Mil Wil
liam U. WilKOll who listened to the
recording of the vole which mark
ed his defeat in a long fight. There
wits a tense atmosphere in the
He.rktev.1 large crowd which hail gathered
to witness the end of the bitterly
contested case. . i '.
Vaiis Smlluri . '
Vare. who had come to Wash
ingtou to enter u persunul dofen'se
of bin campaign activities nnd ex.
pemlltiires, had a smile on his facte
as he entered the senate chanihef.
lie walked with difficulty and used
a cane.
Ilia long fight lost. Vare walked
haltingly from the chamber ,jut
as -Mr. Curtis was uunuunclng .;th,e
result of the ballot ugalnst him.;
It was Just a few steps from -tho
front row In which he sat on the
republican side at the center of the
chamber, to the door behind 'the
presiding officer, and Mr. Vare wus
Kjme. iiis florid luce still held the
grim smile. ' '
HITTKHr'AT
KAN I'ltANCIKi'O. Inc. 0 (Al"
-Htilterfat. f. o. b. San Francls
o, 64c.
i.i vi;itrooi. wni:.T
MVKHl'OOU Dec. li AI')
Wbeat close:
Dec 9k 3 ri, l ($l.:ir, 14 ).
.Mar.. :H in-S.il ($I.44X).
-May. l"s 1 i,i ($1.47' ).
July, ins 2d l$1.4S?i).
I I'OIM'liA.M) CASH
I'OltTIANI), ore., Dec. C (Al'l
I'jIKll U-h,.!l' III.. 11. ,,1,1 l.l,,l..,..
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leeoerai main rtl II r K e 1 news
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Kervlce) Net prices paid produc- j w('nt(.',.
its ior live pouiiry ueiivercu ai
Son Krancisco:
Hens Leghorn, ovj.-r 3 lbs.,
2tis27e: colored, 4 Iiis. and up. 27
"H 2 Sc. iW
nroners, lA'gnorn, lliliier 17 ins.
per dozen. 23 It 27c: 17-22 lbs., per
dozen, 23 4f 27c; fryers, colored, un
der 3Vi: lbs.. 27'2Ke; roasters,
young. 3 V4 lbs. and up. 27fir28c.
while, $1.41 lj; soft , Willie.
western white. $1.2S; hard
$1,211'; northern 'spring.
!$l.2CLi; wisteru red, J 1 . 2 U 1. -i .
roin ii i-itoDici-:
rilltTI.AND. Ore.. Dee. C (AI')
Ililtter. eggs, milk (butterfat),
poultry, country meats, onions, po
tatoes, wool, nuts, bay, cascara
bark and hops, steady ' und un
changed. '
si ;ai ami ruim Chicago Market
I'OHTI.AND. Ore.. Dee. 6 f AIM I A .,.,... . 1
Mr. Vare probably doesn't believe in Santa Claus anymore. I fane sugnr (sacked iax " uyca tiiytmi
nipimy. nine, jraii or uerry, .4
for the 'steenth time he is thrown out of the senate. ' If the
senators keep at it long enough, we think it safe to say that
he will eventually decide they mean it. Then Pennsylvania
will get a new senator.
Ilenry Ford anticipates excellent business in 1930 by
boosting his payroll $0,000,000. Detailed reports thus far
indicate a much bigger year than 1929 throughout the coun
try. Construction will be 50 per cent more than this year.
Stock market prices may be down, but prosperity levels con
tinue high.
Contrary to the appearance of the weather, Christmas is
rj only a little less than three weeks away. Shopping, wrap
t ping, mailing and such other holiday labors as may be neces
t sary must . 'be done. Fortunately, Union county . people
is realize this already. They are doing the shopping job early
while crowds are less congested, stock more varied. There
will always Up the last minute rush, but each year it seems
to be a longer minute. , . '
I.A GItAMlK WHOLESALE
MAHKETS
Spring 18 25o lb.
Heavy hens 16c lb.
Light hens 14c lb. '
Stags So lb.
Flour
Hard Federation (hard wheat)
$7.60 bbl. .
Soft wheat $7.40 bbl.
CHlrAtit). Dec. I! (AI-) Infill-;
need by unexpected upturns In ;
Liverpool quotations and by indi-1
cations of big export purchasing!
from North America, the Chicago I
w heal in u r k e t averaged higher
early today. Argi mini, weal her I
condilioiiK and crop advicea were !
bullish, ripening at !, e off to t e ;
up. u heat prices here sagged some- :
LA G RAMIE II ETA I L MAHKETS
Sugar 1 nil lb. sack $0.26.
Vegetables
Netted Gem potaloes $3 sack.
Parsley 5c bunch
Cabbage Ic lb.
Lettuce 15e a bead. 2 for 25c.
Yellow onions 4c lb,
Ex-U. S. Marshal
Endorses Sargonj
"I went lo Alaska tliirms Hie !
gold stair.pide of ls:i7. spent 211 i
years' in that country, and while
there served as l:nitcd Slates mar- !
5o hunch; California. I "bab exposures and rough living1
26c.
ye w w 7- , ivb must MA
' Various railroads are experinlenting witli colored locomo
tives. Not that a bright pastel shade is expected to add
pulling power, but it is expected to appeal to the prospective
traveler and make a more harmonious contribution to the
landscape Thus continues the rage for color. One road has
had its dining cars painted in hues to match the bright
canyons through which they pass. Some eastern roads have
engines' banded in bright colors and more .varied shades arc
in prospect. Perhaps we can choose a train by its bruutiful
color before long as we have selected automobiles. No one
indicates what color has to do with speed or riding contort
but modern merchandising says that beauty nrust be served.
So rail transportation keeps up with the procession.
MTHCDFV POITX'PH liuouglit on Indigestion, constipa-
yesiernay s papers told ol the excellent, V,T.V,,, . ..AVr . """n1- outing rheumatic
i, .inn i i,... ..r " 1 V to Al'i-KUV,
H00VKR PROCUAM FOR 191)0 ASSURED
News stories in
condition of business as voiced by -100 leaders of industry
meeting with President Hoover in Washington. The out
look for 1930, already bright in the light of earlier confer
ences with the president, was pictured as thoroughly .stable.
Continued employment and an actual improvement in busi
ness activity is promised by these big business men.
Thus, in the face of stock market deflations, a steady pro
gress in the coming twelve months is assured through
ii I- - i .. .. .....
jiuuvei s coiisirucuvc program, l'tu- me lust tune in the I in-
history of the country the president has co-ordinated those !
' C'arrots-loc.
Sweet potatoes 4-lbs. for
I'arsnips 4c lb.
Spinach 3 lbs. 25c.
Brussels sprouts 25c lb.
Cranberries 2-lhs. for 45c.
Cucumbers r2 for 35c
Caullflowe.r ISc. '
Celery 2Hc
j urmps tic a uu:cn.
Celery -l&e and Hfrc.
Orttn paupers ;ific lb.
Artlclnkt 2 for 35c.
Itadtshes 5c bunch.
Dniry
Mutter, creamt-ry 50c; 2 Hjs.
Kpffj Cju dz.
Cheese 402 lb.
Honey Comb. 2Sc lb.
Hftnanafl 2 lbs. for 25c.
Applt'H TbVfr J3.00.
('ocon;ilM 2 for 25c.
1 .onions 75c Ioz.
O run pes 3Sii1.00 doz.
G ra pes 2 1 bn. fo r 2 5c.
Meat ami I'lsli
Meef boil 1 8 U 20c.
i'hops and steaks 30 Q 25c lb.
Kresh salmon 35c lb.
Jlallbut30e lit.
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K.MOKY J. Sl.ITKIt.
(Continued from Page 1)
pointed chairman and Mo '
will be appointed governor.
caking a window.
1'otlee dispersed tlielll ilnllled-
ugeiicit-a iii.iv niaKc ior prosperity and lias not only bridged eiican imerventioii in the Chinese
a financial chasm but has started the counti v on its way to i8",,'"1, r"",""i"
' ' I .Most or the deiuollMli'iiloi s w eii'
lleW heights Of activity. I.ms i,et,.,. fourteen and eight i
f ace l'..li.
This particufar goveinmental feat is, it is interesting to
( ncte, in exact keeping with the theories voiced by Mr.
- Hoover as secretary of commerce and specifically referred
j to in his Inaugural address lust spring. Me nyule certain
PJoniisra relating to the economic structure of the country
t theii and he is making good on those promises now. He
; said:
j in" larger purpose of our economic thought should be to
UiU.blish more fiimly stability and security of business and
( employment and thereby remove poverty still further from
j our borders. Our people have in recent years developed a
. new-found capacity for cooperation among themselves to
!, effect high purposes in public welfare. It is an advance
J tow aid the highest conception of self-government.
! 'Self-government dues not and should not imply the use
01 political agencies alone. Progress is liorn of cooperation
1 in the community not from governmental restraints. The
..government should assist and encourage these movements of
collective self-help by itself cooperating with them. P.usiness
has by cooperation made great progress in the advancement
of service, in stability, in regularity of employment and in
the correction of its own abuses."
Cooperation ol this character has been the Hoover goal
, the last few weeks and the optimistic tone throughout busi
J. ness and industry in every part of the country shows how
successful the president has been in accomplishing it. Doubt
has been replaced by assurance in viewing the coming year.
A record yaai in 10:JO can safely be anticipated by the aggres
sive opciator in industry and in business.
AJj pains, and I returnee! to Seattle In i
l;'l.s weakened and rundown. My:
arcngth and energy were far lielow
liar, and I suffered so much at i
Hill i limes 1 aa afraid I , would have!
to give up my position with the
: l'aelne Sleainsliip company. Then'
V. S. t'o.VM'I.A'I'l': s'ltlMII) 1 started Saigon, and that was thei
WAIISAW. lice. 0 (AD t'oin-1 beginning or my prescill s, I. -mild I
"Isls last night deinniisl lilted In .health, rour hollies or this meill-:
several places In rotund. Hue group clue along with S a r g n 11 Pills '
passed the American consulate here ' streiiu'lheni il anil invigorated me. j
shouting and throwing siones.'My tti-ligcstion und si aeh Iron-'
lite are oer and every rlietiinal ic
pain In my hod)' is gone. Sargoll !
I'iils lecoll'lilioned lily liver and en- !
tircly overcame my colls! Ipation.
Kmory ,1. siller. 2321 llh ave
Seallle.
10-d rr,.s.s lung Slori". agents.
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CumtortiiMe. t't;'.y, Wurin lltniis.
W. i Uocktoll, Owner and 0vnitoi.
II. lievlne, Avt, lcr. ( . Me) I, Vt.
It's Christmas
Time at
All Mail Orders Filled Promptly
15 Shopping Day-Then Christmas
Here it comes, the nwst thrilling time of
all the year. It is only 15 days away. Do
you realize that! You nuvy be sure Falk's
do and have di-amatically prepared to
be ready to serve you just as you want to
be served during this happy season.
Falk's gift assortments are complete. And
large. Never was this store so ready to
meet the roost exacting demands. Never
was service keyed up to a higher pitch of
pleasantness, of speed, of Christmas
worthiness., .
As you know, we planned for months to
make this the gala month of Falk's his
tory. Now comes the big test for that.
We're ready for that test. Plan to spend
many shopping houi-s in the place where
shopping is so pleasant. . '
Look at the prices. Compare them with
ether prices you have seen for merchan
dise of similar quality. You'll agree that ;
-Falk's prices are right. :- -
Falk's Toyland
Santa's Headquarters
Santa Himself
Will be in toyland Saturday morning from
10 to 12 and in the afternoon from 2 to 5
and every boy and girl accompanied by a
parent will have a worthwhile gift. ; ' '
Special Saturday
SMART JANNEL FROCKS
You Will Need for the Many Holiday Events 1
Regular $2.45 Desk Black
Board Specially Priced
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A large desk type blacklward, 40 inches
high and 20 inches wide with roller type
instructive chart at the top. Well made
and nicely finished.
The Gift Ideal
aS? 'Lomfus M
A . .tor
.Ire Exclusive in La Grande
at Falk's
This nationally famous line of slippers
may be had in a number of new and at
tractive styles this season. The mhterials
ane kid. satin, patent and wilf skin, many
of the mnvy be had in colors.
Either fussy or tailored as you desire these smart frocks from
Janncl will fill the need in every respect. Moderately high waist
lines and longer uneven hems with laces, tucks and lingerie
touches adding materially to their unique charm.' ,
New Frocks at $8.75 -- other Jannel Frocks $15
GAY COLORED BUCKSKIN JACKETS
Suede-Like Finish
. Jackets that really protects them from
winter chill in colors.of red and tan only,
buckle straps at wrists and belted. These
jackets come in. sizes of 8 to 18 years.
MUNSINGWEAR FOR CHILDREN
of Rayon-Are Ideal Gifts
Lined Gloves
$3.50
Ladies' fine quality kid gloves
with wool lining in all sizes.
Collie in dark brown color
only. Same glove pull-on stvle
with fur cuff $4.95.
5Q ?r.ofl
O to O ,
The kiddies enjoy "undies" just like mothers and
uiese mane indeed .practical gifts. The
Mousing appears on every garment.
name
Rayon Vests
7.ic
Shnrliea and lilimmers
Kayon I'n.janvis
Combinations
S1.00
S2.9.-I
SI. 50
Woolen Gloves
SI
Pull-on style knited wool
gloves in ladies' sizes in plain
and fancy colored cuffs. An
ideal Chiistmas gift. Also .
child s sizes at 50c.
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