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Saturday, December, 1929 Page Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. A New Pair I They! firing 1 1 KA! M IGHT SHRUNK OVE KAMiS HE OutwearTwo Ordinary Pair SOLD BY Men's Wear. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WIIUT Open Htt-I Low I.If IJI!. 1.114 Lie '4 I .so Mr. IJI H ei iujr , iji'; Julf 1-31 K 6 !i fORTLAM WHEAT IXrc. l-SI l-S3,J Mar. 1.22 !.;', ly IJI 1.31 July IJI .i IJI !, IJI M Clow I.SJ IJfiii i 1.21 -- I JS IJl'i IHICAOO LlViTOCH CHICAGO. I. JS l". . l. A.) Cattle: receipts 100; cotnt.ari.il lth ont week aso strictly choice f'-d st--rs and yearlings aod low KraUt- lightweight yearlinirs strong: tu 5c higher; s-lect-l stroi. weight vealers. late 116.50 to 117. iu; stotkers and fe.-dera wait:, year-end cleanup in feeder dealer alleys, weak to Zc lower witu frenh supply around steady. Hh--p receipts I. 0y; few loads unsold; buyers talking lower; 49 direct; by the week i'J doubha from feeding station: 36e(i din-t; compared one week ago fat lambs 50c to 7ic higher; top prires fat lambs $14.50; fat ewe $5.k5. Hogs: receipts s.000; C.000 di rect: mostly steady with yestei day's av.-nge: top i'j.Str paid for aroBnd Mi-:l0 lb. weights; butch--rs. medium to choice $.40 to $.7o. Prices Of Veal And Hens Move Up In Portland;" J'OltTLAXU I'ltODllK Wheat Nervous And Higher At Closing Today t nir.'ACO. ix-a : ap As sertions that Argentina. hMS omy ; SOMtO.yt' bushels of wheat avail :.iMe to mr--t European needa this ;.ajKn did much to kite wheat 'price' sky and today, lk-r.'jta, !-Mme L'Diti-d States hard winter jh'i at the Gulf of Mexico wai rv ported to have been disposed of fat Uie same price as May delivery. atout 4c a bu&hel above th. bais !pixvailjnf in export circles. L'ndc-r I .Mich, circumstance, offerings oft futur- U livnt-a in Chicago were I adily aburbed during tbe la it f d'-alinjj today, houses with foreign - I'UliTI-ANi. Ore-. 1 c. 2s i AT) jnnd seaboard connections taking I'nuH of vi-aJ and th lighter -hw lead a buyers, and price ris heiiR have advancd iiKM.y. Wail-? rapidly far more than offset i U- high, r at lie and lijrhl herns ; tin early declines. Ic more at ISh !c. Ilroiiera art Wheat closed nt.-rvous, 1 to 2'i aiuiOM. uriobtainuble at S'.'c icent a bushel higher than j- Kit'S and butter prkes were un- 'tfcrday's finish. ciiaiieTf-d. I t-'om closed unchanged to 1 "i l;-viw in? the fruit and vrge- J'n. oat off to cent up.) table situation, the L'niud Stau-s ant provisions unchanged to a de-d;arum-ni of agriculture says; ;cline of 2c "With retailer, and proUiMy , conjf.uri.era nt.JI fairly well-stocked lOIITIAI LIVESTOCK with bftyver Cbrwnua supplier.: IJOllTI-AXl. Dec. 2S. AI) littie fruit and vgr table activity : Receipts: Hux rtMt. all direct or lb epi-ci-d on the wholea!e mar-' en contract. Week's totals apprux l;et. imately: Jk-cs 4VI5. cattle 1JS5, "Liberal volume of Fslor.ige stocks j talveir 13i, sheep 365. car 75. of aijicji art; reported at Wjllaxn-; HOrin: (.'ompared week ago. kill ette valley points. These iftocks. In: clajsse 25c higher, feeders eluding iiiieniH diate varieties &s U-4y. Hulk liijht butchers llO.ao; J'.omes and Ixriiciou. are showing ; vr and under weights 110. F'OHTIAND. Ore.. Ix-c. - i (Al) tonAiderable maturity and an: be- i down, heavies down to $9.5(t and League to Receive Wilson Peace Prize NKW YOKK. I.c Z (Al') The Wftodrow Wilwvn p-ace prize for i'JZf, amounting to tZ,000 has been awarded to the league of na tions for ten years of service In the cause of world peace." Announcement of the decision of the Wbodrow Wilson Foundation to make this year's award to (he league wae puhlinhed t-xluy. the Kevcnty-third unnlvemio' t Wood row Wilson's birthday. Kir Krlc Iruminond. permanent Hccrelary of the league, has ac-f c-ted the award tentatively. Final accepumeo rents with the council of the h-ugue, whfeh meets In January. BAKER HIGH IS RESTORED TO STANDING (Continued from I 'a go One) hcIioIuhIIl Hthk-tlc contents will be , considered as a sctuester's attend once." "Sit school shall be a member of the asHoctutlon If the athletic couch Ik not it full-time "Heac-hcr In tha school, and no imrt of the coach's Miliary Is to come from any oilier hou ret; thnn the school or ganization employing him." "Any school whom; Htudents sup porters, rooters of purtiwin take part In riots, ffi;htH, pilfering, jialnllng or any unsportsmanlike conduct ugalnst tiny other school in the iiKHijclatlon shall forfeit alt games played and won and shall he automatically xuspended for an Indefinite period." "No member of a high school shall be eligible to repre-scnl his hl(,h school unless he has leen in utteftdancc. the jieniepler ImiiM; dlately ilreceding." . Keiitlinent expre"-d at the pre liminary meeting Indicated thi pos sibility thut Salem may be allowed to participate In the annual state hit.h school b;iketball tournament hld In K;ilrm each year, whfther or not Halem wins the division title in its district. The rule providing thut no hcIiod! Hhull be a member of tbe UfM'rla tton If the athletic couch Is not n full-Dnie lemrhf t in the ttchuul, wan Interpreted by the nxauriathm to diiy tin hiiving ih bearing upon th' status tif volunteer alinnt coach fM, wbte ponllfonH are n-tth-cr proft-fniiiritil nor pi oft'M.n;. antl who reci-ivo no ay mi-itt for their UftJsltttuIK't. ing offered freely, on the market below. Hough packing, sows J7.25 now, n.piy in fac d-and-filb-d . "0; odd head of smooth up to J packs. This movement will' prub- V(mi. Hulk slaughter pigs I ably continue: with fair activity fedc-rs extremely scarce, J until the middle of January. Alter i mostly ft JS.25. that dale, more stable apple mar-' Cattle: Compared week ago, all ket (from the jobbers' and w hole- class steady. High medium I'ouJiry: bunng pries) light jjt-ns and broilers higher: alive, heavy hens ovt-r 4.-t lb.. Zi'nlHtc; medium hc-ns Zifil lbs. I'M fi 21c; liht. und-r 2 M lbs., IS ft i:c; broib-ru, und-r 1 lbs. 2oc; springs, over - lbs. 2 4c; spring pekm ducks. 4 lbs. and over. 21 ' u, H,af!)J point) is exp-ctif'd, j good steers ntostly I lO.iO ft 11 1.15. j 22c; old pi-kin ducks. IM'Dc; col-)Mlln of(,rIrigl! limited to well gra- j desirable kinds S.5(i $1.S. ored ducks. 1 c: turkeys. No. 1. :i 'j,. jatJ. jjIOrage stocks. Notwith- j common down to Good! tlZ'Jc; So. Z. 25c; culls. 20c; le, . ttLari(jjri tnl f.lxTli i1(rht t.ulMi , heifers in loads $&.50fi $10.ti'". good crop, storage holding in the Yaki-icows up to svau. uuik uesiraoie ma and Wenatt hee valle- is as , she-stock JS.Of up. low cutters ht-avy now, a at this time last ! down to JS.t'O but mostly $3.50 i-year,- wn-n production was much : J -5". liulls mostly cutter to fairly heavier. Th.s lb due to Increased : ?ood at $6.50 r $7.50. Bulk light storage capacity at shipping points. vealers 'f.h')fi $11.09. calves JS.50 each year witnessing construction ' down, off grades down to $5.00. of new storaire soace. Thus, aoide ' .heep: guotably steady with! storage stock are still largely in i week ago. Common to strictly 'the northwest, rather than at choice lambs quoted $7.00 ffi $1 1.00. SL'CAK AM) FiAil It .eastern sioraire-points. this year, j Medium to choice yearlings $G.50f 1 "Cauliflower harvest continues; $VS0. Cull to choice ewe $1.00i 1'OilTLAMJ. Ore.. Dec 2 (Al') astern markets are over supplied; $5.00. Cane sugar (sacked basis) j or 4 carlot sales were made yes- j steady; cane, fruit or berry, $5.40 terday at 55-i'fc per crate, depend-1 1'OIMXAXD CASK per ct.; beet sugar, $5.25 cwt. ; ins on ijuality of the offerings and j i'OltTlANO, OVe.. Dec. 2$ AP) Flour (city deiiver prices) : length &.' time which it had been; ''a'h "hc4it: Hig Ucnd bluestem. steady; family patents. 4'f. $5.00; in nioraee- and local shii.ners es-'1)artl white $1.37. IMi 2"c. Country meats (buying pric-s) veal cent higher: choice eal lv. pork. Mi Mc; choice lambs, 17 V 1; mutton. si loc. flutter, eggs, milk (butterfat). onions, potatoes, wool. nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. of cauliflower wnoie. wiieat, 4s, i.M; granam. tJinale 25 cars Cfs. $0.90: Iwikers hard wheat IfSs. ;Miorage. $7.60 bakers bluestem patents.' "With 4h to 50 cars of Oregon S5, $7.C0; pastry flour. 4s. $7.50. : tr(.t.r. in H(oraf-(. locally, several " scan) of California. Mock have been WOOIi MAIiKKT unloaded here r-cently; t);b being n"ces.say on account of the gen- rally poor quality of local stocks. IJOSTON. Iec. (Al') lur tng the past week a fairly lari?e volume of wool was taken over by manufacturers and, according to reports, furth'-r buslnc. Is pend ing and manufacturers hae op- ..on, on .evemi tare ii,.. Normal W eatlier Is lil'lJUl ui uniiie.'w LUiiruiiiiiiui- ; ed has consisted of C4's and finer j graded French combing and orig- i lnl bug territory wools. S veral ! lines of choice, 12 months Texas. wooIh. alfo reported sold. Prices ; are sf-ady at r-cent (juotationr. j domestic clothing are tnorc active than for sjtnt weeks paM and the: bulk of busings closed was on the ; medium grudts. Krtfch California arrivals are dis ttMCtly supe-rior to storage-hold Due During Week, Hofl white $1.25. Western white $1.25. Hard winter $1.23 '.J. Northern spring $1.23 'i. Western red $1.23. Today's car receipts: wheat 47 barley 2, flour 2, corn ,7. hay 1, uvKiti'om, vih;at UVKItPOOU 2H (Al') Wheat .-lose-: JieC'mber 'jh Z d $l.25S- Man h: s $1.41 "-i. May: U 10 "id $1.44. July: 'jh 10'd $1.4(i. SAN Kl:ANCIH0, Iec. 2 (AT) Tho weather out look for th. unit b'-gintiing iM-ci-mber 21 was announced here; today by the Cnite. .Stiiteji weather bureau as follows: Far Western .State: The o-itlook i for otei"ion:il rains in western purl ions of Va."hini;ton and Ore con and rain or snow in the- e;itern Jiortioiw 0 those slat s ami Idaho, and for cenemHy fair weather in 'iiSitorni:. and Nevada. Tenipera luies ne.tr or above normal. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Dec. 2S (AP) Wheat: No. 2 hard $1.2Ct. Corn: No. 4 mixed &2; No. 4 ' white i3. Oats: No. 2 white 47; No. 3 white 40. Kye: no sales. Itiirley: quotable range b'jIiOS. Timothy se.ed: $5.25 i $6.20. ( lover seed $ 1 0.50 i $ 1 H.'jtt. lird 9'J.hl; ribs $10.50; bellies 111.62. Many Visitors In Union During ! Holiday Season: By Mr. U Y Tcrrall j (Observer Correspondent) j l.VJOX (Special) Mr. Connie! Blacker came up from Portland t Christnia day and will vivit for a couple of tka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bee before re- suining her work in Portland. Mrs. Ldoyd Johnson and Verna ) N'eilson of Oakland arrived in I n- j Ion Tuesday and will remain with their part-nts, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. ' Neilson during the winter nioi'.hs. s Mr. and Mrs. Golden Geertsen and small daughter drove over' from Boise to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mr. K. P. Geertsen. Mrs. Pearl Shaw pent Christina day in La Grande with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MrConne-H motored over te I'nlon from Pen dleton to spend Christmas v..h Mr. and Mr. George Winship aim audu Mae. Holiday gui-sts of the Orr ('lines were Doris McMillan of La Grande and H. A. Hottel. an old friend from Baker. Miss Alma Carey, a teacher from Albany, ha been visiting since Saturday with Miss Josephine Bliiu at the Vaden home. Weston Bliss of Gooding ulso came up on Sat urday to spend the holidays with his cousin. Glace Vaden. Pleasant callers at the Levy home on Tuesday were Mis Gert rude Kikin and Harold Kikin both of Salem. Th-y had come up to spend the holidays with their bro ther. Judge Kakin of I-a Grande. The three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Levy are having a happv time this week at the I-vy home. Alfred and Dan Crouter came home to spend their vacation with their parent. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crouter, Dan returne-d Thursday to Portland where he has been em ployed and Alfred will return to Corvallis on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. It. H. Bunney and family were gue'sts of Dr. and Mr. Fellows in Baker on Christmas day. Mrs. Win. Baird of Bake-r spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baird. Mrs. Sarah Anson and son, Charles of Grange Mall spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Doelson in South Union. Mr. and Mrs. Whit Umgford and ?on Merlin moved quite recently in to their fine new home in South t'nion. They celebrated the event with a big Christmas feast at which sixteen guests were prese.nt The house and dining table were gay with their holiday detoraaions and everyone spent a happy day. Walter Cofk. Merlon Davis, A. B. Davis and Tex KntKht drove over to Ii Gramle Werdiiesdny to attend the ChristmaK exercisfes of, the Coin nia ndery. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conner who recently sold their home property are planning tt move n-'xt we-k to one of the twhrig houses. Mrs. Italph Smith and Gene ranin over from I to i so Wednedny to spend it few days with Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mr. Louis Bideler and Mm. Agnes Con Ivy drove down to Portland Friday to be gone for several days. , Kdward Bloom, who came home from the I'nlversity of Oregon for the holidays came over from Cove Thursday to visit his sister,, Mrs. Donald Gale. Mrs. Mabel Gale has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bradshaw In Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cock enter tained at a delicious turkey dinner at .their home Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. T. cock. Mr. and Mr. George Winship and 1. Z. Terra II. The cvenlmr at spent playing"plnochle. SKATTLE DKFKATED SKaTTI.K. Dec. 2 (AP) The Seattle Kkimos were still In sec ond place today. Although the Port land Buckaroos skidded three goals into the net last nicht to win 3 to 0 in a Pacific Coast hockey league game. TTie vlctoiy was not enough to bring the Bucks on even terms with the Kkjmos who have 13 points to 12 for Portland. FIND IT HERE Copy for this column mast be la by 9 a. m. b transacted as may propcrlj ' come before tho said mcetlns. H. Ii. COOIAVUK Caslilcr. lMl-28t 1'icrri'itiis.oi' i'itn;.vis ami , liOVlil) ONES Now Is Hie time lo have your Christinas pictures framed before they become soiled. You will And a compl'lo nelectlon or Htand and Wall f rames in an styles, colors and prices at Ulch.l ........... Art cwi (lift Khou. They also Kive special attention to the tinting of pliotoBraiins, ou will enjoy having your picture hand tinted. atlt!chardn'K Art and Gift .Shop. 12-2C-3t. Hrliwtltt'lllns. pleatlnlt. liulUm holes, etc. Norton's Kiddie Simp. Adv. NOTICE Iioes your radiator leak? Eipert radiator repnlrinir. new and used radiators repaired and rccorcd for all makes of cara. Slarshall. tho fladiator Man, at Iled's & Krod's Wrecking House. Il-30-lmp J.CPenneyCo." 1 lot l)fHil SI. 1st tiruuac, Ore. I Fleece'Lined , Union . Suits In Men's Sires Warm fleece lined union suits. Well made and cut to fit properly. Ideal for outdoor men because they're strongly made jnd warm. 98c P 1 ji vr iu;ci;ivi;i) A shipment Alaska sealskin moc- , caslns. FIn Christinas presents. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams, - - - 1 2-12-8 tp. I Franklin' Public Spirit It wns one of Benjamin Frank lin's principles that lie would not profit by any invention he mlylit imike-. ' ' .otici: to k.vights op - . PYTHIAS All members of the Knights of Pythias or any former members whether active, at present or not are invited to attend an open meet ing for all Knight and former Knights at K. of P. hall Monday, De-c. 30th at S p. 111 Program has leen arranged especially for "old timers.' 11- K. Byers. K. It. G. 12-27-3L SLWI.NG SHOP 109 DEPOT Wo sew anything. 12-27-2t EW YORK LIFE INS. CO. Julian K. Peters, res. agent, 1302 Sth st- Phone SS5-J. 11-30-1 mp NOW IS THE TIME To fill in your Fostoria pattern of glassware with the money which you received at Christmas. You will enjoy adding the Sherbets. Goblets, Cocktails, Plates or one of the odd pieces to the things which you already have in your pattern. It becomes easy to know what to do with Christmas money when you think of Fostoria Glass. See the window display at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop this week. 12-2G-3t. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house, in La Grande, Oregon, on Tues day, January 14th, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. At thi? meeting a Board ot Directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year and such other business wit - IRA di:i. WINS lUTTLKFAT HAN FltA.M'JSe'O. Dec. 2 S ( A P ) Hutterfut f. o. b. San Francisco, NEW YORK I IM IT NKW YOKK, Dec. ITS AP) Drb-.j fruit and Imps Me;iy. SALT L.tKM CITY. Dec. 2S f.W) Ira Dc-ii. i:5 pound wrestler f .S;tlt Ijike '!ty. defeated (Inn Nl son. pounds of Can.id;i, in . bi-adlme bout hcie biht night. D rn If. Hied Neivoii with an airplane ytln In -i rninutf a and the Canadian l;ij!e,! (.( return. ' OERMANY LEADS NOBEL LIST BERLIN (AP) Award of the ; 1 i-t Nobel prize for liter.iture to. Thomas Miinn was the fortieth No- . bed award tu be given to a German. ' France Is second in the iist of win-" nt'M with 23. Of the two score j German prizes, 31 were for sclcn- i tif iu achievement. , i COt RT IIOI'SE MEASI'RE l"ll.S PENDLETON. Ore., Tr,-v. 2S (A- P) The SSOO.nilO levy for a new ' court house was, defeated ut the 'b-ction here yesterday by C53 votes. Outlying precincts snowed j :ho b vy under with a heavy vote while th(, balloting in Pendleton was comparatively light. The vote was. tor 13 1".; htrainst 1 7 4 . search run robbers "PORTLAND, Dec. IAP) Tho elflrrb-ut and iletlant b.indiiM witu addil the thltd and fourth inbheiU'-; to th' ir hut with holdup Of tW(i grocery hloren here ;im lilght wt-re obj'-ets of a vluorou'' polit-e hi -a 1 ch today. The 1 ooln-i forced their vhtlrns to He 011 the flour, rodhi'd Hie tilln and e-capid in stolen automobiles after cuitln? tel. phene wif -n in lh- Mom-. WK JiL V HH T KSS E SKLL FOR IjKSS You are all Hatlffb-d with lh.- great savinus nt (he New York SiurcH 2"ih Annivt rnury Sale. jriy mid buy now an iheic are only u few days lift. BCD SHEETS Heavy grmle hIh rlre. w ide hem. size 72s'.t'J, Anniversary sale pi h ev- 79 BLANK ins lb iinliful Intliati fh'Fdk'ii.w, part wool. nIkch tJbxSO. Annl-. vernary sale price CAPS Hoys nil wool caps wIMi or w li hoiit In bands. Aunnlver- sary nan- prh'e- 5 Xmas 1929 is Gone Xmas 1930 Will Soon be Here Shirt a G Savings Account for 1930 Xmas STAIDT AN ACCOUNT.. We furnish a pocket or shelf bank to accumulate your change and liKJU will bring you, indeed a Very Merry Xmas Jacob Dobrin Guardian Building & Loan Ass'n. of Portland, Oregon La Grande Branch La (irande National Bank lldg. 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