La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday, January 13, 1930
LA GRANDE h . ENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, PRE.
Page Fivd
by the
in I in nn accident, severoly laceriitlnR OUT OUR WAY
. II ami breaking her right hand. is WU A vUX YYXXi
recovering ut tho Qrumla Rondo
hospital. . ,
Leaving Tonight
MfsH Marion Miller 1h leaving
lliirt evening -on Jut way to Port
land, Kugeno and San Krancisco,
where. K''fv will enter tho Stanford
School of Nursing, to study nodal
Kervii'o and public welfare. Wed
nesday. Mrs. George, Cochran and
daughter Hetty ure also leaving
fur i'ortluml. MVa. Cochran will
continue to Seattle to visit "Mrs,
Ada Jtiicliiuun, and Miss Cochran
will go l no where who will
visit friends at tho University of
Oregon, und join Mfss Miller, Miss
Cochran will'nlso enter tho Stan
ford School of Nursing to begin
Htudy in surgical work.
Member f Lrg-Miillvu Ouninillee
O. HeclUull, owner of tho I.u
Grande liotel, was recently np
pointed a member of tho legisla
tive committee of the Oregon Ho
tel unsocial ion by tlie president,
Krio Ha user, according' to word re
ceived here.
are assisted In
1'ythian Slaters.
J, Spent Siimliiy lu rwllnml
Mr. and Mra, IX A. Horslmnn
spent Sunday in 1'ortland. visiting
relatives, .
At the llwtols
K. V. Jfaker, lioise; S. J. Uren.
Noise; K. A: Heard, Portland; Mr.
and MVh. A. h. Horsey, Boise; A.
, W. Wells, Portland: George V..
1)111, New York; S. W. Morrison,
Salt Lake city; Mr. and MVs. 12. F.
; Kergiisuii, Cincinnati; and Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. C. Jamieson, Portland are
listed on the registers of tho locul
hotels.
Knights nf Pytliias Olchralc
The Knights of Pythias are cele
brating their annual turkey dinner
this evening'at fi:30 o'clock in the
I). 1. hall, anil arc making prep
arations for a large crowd. They
KegktercU Here -
Among tho registrants at local
hotel are: J. H. pi-ale, Pprtland;
J. K Olgnutn, Seattle; G. J). Ua
viH, Ontario; George 'nn ltiper,
Oakland: A. U Mnrihisen, I'ort
land; Miss Charlotte Knapp, l'en
dleton and i Drake, Jackson,
Mich.
Keturncd IVoin Poiilaiul
Mrs. W. G. Sawyer lias return
ed from Portland where she at
tended tho funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Dulcimea Anno Barker, who
passed away Jan. 4.
heaves llixplinl
All's. Thomas To.wle- of Cqvo and
young son recently left tho Won
'deiiick hospittal.for their home.
At Hospital
Airs. C. It. Splicer of 2908 North
Maplo street was admitted as a
medical patient ut tho Wonderllck
hospital this morning.
Hero Saturday
Mrt. K. R Brown, of Alicel. and
Mrs. O. 10. Conklln. of Imblor, were
in La Grande Saturday.
'By Williams
Stake lluunl Mcotlns
, Tho monthly lnoctlnij of tho
sttiko liourd t Iho L. ! 8. Bunclay
school took iihico yesterday nt L'n-,
Ion, With about b persons from
I'nlon nml linker counties attenil-Inii-
l''our or flvo carloads from
thin city drovo to the meeting.
To Vnlnii
Mrs. Clint Hayncs, Mra. Molllo
Haird and Xlm. Kred Nodlno drove
to Union yesterday to visit rela
tives and friends.
Seriously 111
.Mrs. 1'Yed IWiyetle, of Union,
seriously ill, it is reported.
Association .Mcellnc
Tho Oregon Trail ca.mp No. 31
of the Pacific Woodmen Life as
sociation will hold its annual elec
tion and Installation of offlcors in
the Katfles hall tonllfht. All mem
bers arc urged tto bo present.
I-'cnt Injury
Hill Huron is suffering from ni
foot injury. .
Hero This Morning
Xrs. Itoy Munsell, of Ijidd OCnn
yon, was in I.a Grande this morn
ing on business.
At tho Hospital .
ifrs. J. Green, who was Injured
PARAMOUNT
presents
GRANADA
Starting Tuesday
Dance Chairman
Miss Jane Stamre, freshman nt
tho University' of Oregon, is the
chairman of the patrons and pat
ro nesses for the Krosh Glee, the
annual dance clven at tho unlver
alty by the freshman class. Music
will bo furnished for this event, by
an orchestra led by Johnny Robin
sun, also of this, city. ;'
liclurnctl to ltukcvi
. Arthur Murray, of llaker. was
In Ijl Cirando Saturday visitlniT
with his father, owner of tho J. C
Penney company building. Yester
day ho made a trip to Pendleton,
returning to llaker this morning.
.gAN ALL
!at tne sign y
of the Iffi' srnin
Beware! . NITE" VI
. Every Tuesday
Also for the. Ladies! S
El !,( l?iwinir I Mil
fv' in NowPIayinff M
)H Matinees JUC A All Tnlkinir Ml
PKijiiiiiijiuupiMiimu
III or Colds anil Flu
, A number of tho pupils at the
Ackonnnu Training school are ab
sent from school duo to colds and
the flu.
RAClMGr all the
WAV DONNM STAtR'S
-t amswjF? The
PKomg. whw Ae
von ,r iK.-TPRes.TeO
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KER FVOME
NELL .1 DOnT WAwT HiM
TALViMCr TO NW FRENOS.
hew'll Thimw' we're Boms.
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U1930 VI NCA SCSVICC INC.
iriinrirniln nf nersnna unloved skat ldontlfled woman ilO Wad With '
lng last night on Blougha lllumln
atcd by a brilliant mld-wlntor full
moon.
l'ortland, too; was .having Its
share of winter with tho mercury
dropping to 17.7 nbovo yesterday
morning, Just .3 of a degrco lowor
than Saturday's minimum,
A letter recelvod in La arando
from Langdon, North Dakota said
that tho mercury there was 89 de
gress below zero, indicating that
Iho middtow-cst is much ooldor than
tho Pacific northwest.
flu. He is a 'student at the La
Grande. High school.
Here IjisI Week
Acel (.'oil, of Summerville
In l.a Grande last week on bust
ness,,.
Install Water System
A Kali-banks Mlorse water sys
tem has been Installed at the home
M. lt.iohoy by Nate Zwcllel.
Skidding Causes Accident
A car driven by A. J. Bush mil
skidded while turning it cornor oil - of- G
, Second street, und collided with .a
team of horses and a wagon break- .1. ,,
lng tho wagon tongue. It is report- Allll HUtleY
eri. Tho damage
slight.
Inspected Ijlntl
Harrison Iiecker, of Uoise, op
erator In livestock, has spent sev
eral days in Union and Wallowa
counties looking for a possible lo-
Prices Steadier
POltTI.ANI), Ore., .Ian. 13 (AP)
ligg and Duller prices sicaun-u
over the week end and began tho
.new week without changes. De-
cation. Mr. Decker Hit today ana menu ior noui ihu.i ...-.
exnects to return alter the snow Friday and Saturday ami fresh sup-
dhappearK for .further inspection. ,
plies were about even with the de
mnnd. Whether this was a. tem-
To l'.liiln " ' porary condition due to tho cold
The l.a Grande volley ball team weainer aim uie ioer i..,ucr,,
Is going to Hlgln "'Is evening lo whelher it. indicated a more per
competo with flic Klglrt six. This manent basis of values, depends up
ontBt:is ono-ufa sejies Iji the vol on-developnicnls within the next
lav ball totirnainent arranged for several days.
teams of several of the valleyj Fresh vegetables, especially on
the root variety, were mm
towns. .
and firm In prices.
Spend the Winter
Mr. anil Mil's. Pele.Kvanson have
gone to. Portland to spend tho win-
Itetui-nCd Yostenlay
Jesso Itresheai-s returned from
Portland this morning, after a trip
to Western Oregon with a prisoner
last week... His return was delayed
for several days duo to an automo
bile accident.
HI at Home
Max ltaxler Is III at home of the
3 Days Starting
TODAY
a 0w&ad Constance
I'Ol tTI; A M) 1 I tOl UU I i
OUTLAND, Ore., Jan. 13 (AP)
Hotter: steady; cubes: extras.
31c: standards, 3"c: primo firstK.
tie: firsts. 2Sc. freameiy prices:
prints 3c over cube standards.
Kggs:. steady: priced to retailers:
fresh extras, 37c: standards, .ibc;
fresh mediums, 36c; medium firsts.
34c. Prices to w holesalers 2c unuor
prices to retailers.
Milk:, steady; raw milk U per
cent),. $3.40 ifi ?2.50 cwL, delivered
Portland, less 1 per cent, ltulter
lat, stations. 2.rc; track, 27c; de
liveries In Portland 30c.
Poultry: steady; (buying prices)
alive, heavy hens over 4 ',i lbs. -'4c
(i 25c: medium hens, 3 if. to 4 Vj
lbs. 2llcl 2lc; light, under 3 V. lbs.
Ixcfi l!lc: broilers, under 1 Vj lbs.
30c; springs, ovi-r :
ducks, 4 1Ih. and
colored ducks. I Sc;
US"! 30c: No. 2, :
live. 1 S f 20c.
Country meats: steady: (buying
prices): choice veal, l!Ku2Uo: pork,
lSM5t" choice lambs, 20C 22e:
mutton. S'ii 10c.
Onions: steady: Yukllna, fancy.
J l.r.Ofi $1.75 per cwl.; Oregon Ji riO
ijl J 2. 00.. ,
Potiitoes: sleady: gems, No. 1
grade, $3.50 jier cwt,
Wool: steady:
roltTliAXD MVlOSTOt'll
POltTLAND, Ore., Jan. 43 ( AP)
(,'attlu and calves: fairly uetlve;
receipts. cutllo--2260,-- calves 225.
was'Steers 1100 to 1300 lbs. $10.75
$11.60, good $10. 76Lt $11.60, me
dium $,J.UOfii$10.75, coiuinon $7.60
f $11.00. Heifers, good $0.75 (u
$10.26, common to medium $7.00 Ciii
$'.1.75. Cows, good $8.25 (if $8.75,
common to iucdlum'$b.uug(
low cutter $5.50 fa $0.00. Hulls,
iood to choice $7.50(rt $8.00, cutter
lo medium $I1.00W$8.25, low cutter
$3.60 (ii $0.00. Hulls, good to choico
$7.5(1 df $8.00, cutter to medium
$11.50 fit $7.50. Calves, medium to
choice $8.60 (ii $10.50, cull tu com
mon 57.OO0I $8.50. v Vealers, milk
fed, good to choice $ 1 l.OOli $ 11.O0,
medium $9.00(o $11.00, cull to
common $7.00 S! $a.00.
Hogs: fairly uctive; uneven,
steady to 26o higher, lteeolpts 2,
500, Including 218 direct. Heavy
weight $8.50 dtl $10.60. Medium
weight $!l.25l $10.75. Light weight
$10.50 (ii $11.00. Light lights, $9.50
ii $10.75. Packing sows. $7.50 (if
$8.75. Slaughter pigs, $9.00fii $10.25.
I'Veder and stocker pigs, $0.50 ('.
$10.75. (Soft or (illy hogs-nml
roasting pigs excluded in above
ijiiotations). , '
Klieep and lambs: talking sleady
lo strong; receipts 860, including
ool on contract. Lambs, 84 lbs.
down, good to choice $11.00 (u
$11,511, 02 His. down medium $10.00
fri $11.00, all weights, common $8.00
1 $10.00. yearling wethers, 110
lbs. down, incdlu into choico $7.50
(ii $9.50. JCwes, 120 lbs. down, me
dium to choice $3.76 fa $5.00, 120
150 lbs. medium to choice $:i.0uj
$1.5(1, all weights, cull and com
mon $ 1.00 & $3.00.
ways were open, traffic was Im
peded.. At Medford. snow, starling
lost night, was still falling today
and had brought the total depth
lit tho ltbgue River valley to near
ono foot. Snow plows were keep
ing tho highways open but travel
was slow-. Tho samo conditions
prevail throughout Southern Ore
gon und Northern Cullfornlu, tho
hlghwuy diMtartuient said.
The Columbia liver Is frozen
from bunk to bank, halting ferry
service, and nedestlians aro cross
ing on the Ice, The Dalles reported. 1 boulevard and was killed
coi.n CArsrcs six bkatiis
HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13 (AP)
Winter claimed six lives today In
tho far west whoro hitler oold and
heavy snows marooned hundreds
of motorists, disrupted highway
travel und communications and
caused many acoldcnts in Calif
ornia, Washington and Arizona.
Adding to tho discomfort of nn
unusually- severe cold wavo, a gen-
oral snowstorm which reached i
bllzznrd-llko proportions In somo
localities, descended on tho far
western states yesterday. In many
Instances, it exacted its toll in
In Arizona, Timothy Kirkpatrlck,
35, stage company manager of
Jerome; and David King, 33, truck
driver, wore found frozen to death
three miles from tholr stalled auto
mobile near tho summit of Mlngus
mountain on tho. Joromo-Proscott
hlghwuy. Soverni other persons
wero reported missing as, motor
travel out of Prescott was para
lyzed by ono of tho worst storms
lu tho history of tho section.
Two Head In Washington
Washington ootintod two1 fatal
ities. In Seattle, Ray Whlttomun,
15, was ltlllod und a nuntbor of
companions injured, four oriously,
In a collision between their, bub
sled und nn automobile, .
A Walla Walla, tho, body , of a,
mlddlo-aged mail, . :presumably
frozen to death, was found in a
Snnko river cabin, ,Jlo-. was not
Identified.
Cullfornlu likewise -reported two
fatalities In addition to othori ray
ages of the storm. ; '
. lliram Shearer, 73,..'city' marshal
of N avium- City, died from a frac
tured skull received while dlroeting
traffic on ono of that mountain
citv's proclpllous streots.. Shearer
was run down by a coasting Bled
minded by ltaln .
'In Ios' Angeles, Morris Flod.
man. his vision obscured by rain
drovo his automobile In front of
a Puclfie Electric train on Foothill
An un-
hlm suffered a fraotured skull and
her recovery was in doubt, . ,. .v
Meanwhile practically the whole
state of California was swept by
snow, rain and hail. Snow foil in
places where It Is seldom seen as
the storm king played havoo with
motorists, marooning hundreds In
winter resorts. . .V
Bright cold wonther was forecast
for the Paclflo coast today with
killing frosts in the Sacramento
valloy. Freezing to zoro tempera
tures were oxpected to prevail
from Canuda to tho Mexican bor
der. ' '
Banish Pain
Safely!
Rexall
' Analgesic Blm
.' Large Tub
50 cents .
Here's a safe and effec
tive pain and irritation ;
reliever of ereat service
for those diBordors where
pain, itchinff and conges
tion demand relief. Use it
in coses of headache, neu
ralgia, rheumatism, turn
bagpand sprains. Sold
'only nt Rexall Stores..- .. .
GLASS DRUGS
Inc.
TICK KKXAJJj KTOIU3 '
Jal Ciniudo, Ore ,
THK WURLO'3 LARGEST CHAIN OFL
yNDIVIOUALUJOWNE
3C
-iv: pfkin
inrla'yH. No. I,
!5c; cmiIIm, 20i-;
ORGANIZING
OF FARMERS
NEXT MOVE
(Continued from Vueo Ono)
coml,lt(l ly rrcsidont Kilnur io
tlny. Tlu ri'gular commitU't's with
i-hiiirnii'n ami Hftrrcliirk'H ure:
CooptTiitivu irrynni7.tUlon: John
Wltliyccdnhf, ArUiiKton, chuinnnn;
(icorKc P. Giitlin, CorvalllM, huc ru
in ry.
Hivcr tin iiMpurliit ion: W. W.
Hurrah, ivndlotun, and l' Jlut
larrl, ('orval)lH.
I'rudtictions: JO. M. liulihn, IJIn
lock and I. K. Stephens, Aloro.
WandtoiiHlnf; and flnanee: W. II.
)in sda le, Rl orn, a nd J r, M, N,
Kelson. CorvalllM.
Legislation: A. Ii. Slmiinvuy, Mil-
KaHtern Oregon, I Ion. and f. A. Holt, Pendleton.
IStM'Gc lb.: valley, 3i 33c
Hay: Kteady: ViuylnK- prlees:
Kastern Oregon timolhy, $u.50 (f
Sl'l.Oli; (Jo valley, ? I H Ii 1 9.50: al
falfa, $IJU'$I! rlover $H!; oat hay.
fid: Htraw. inj ?S tun; Helllnf,
prices '$'2 lnorit. ,
litre's a picture course In tho liluh ptihils or love for llioe J t;vsk-v 1-' -ffvX
uho are iniirrletl, anil those nlio intend lu In. Conic, sec J - lW V iksi ;' ''-'-SCWkX
i x . sir yA ivua m 1 t
all piusic-all Sound-all dialog S'''',xj1 j llNCE.
ViiiiIiIjou rtivc, honor and ohey Tor $2.",, 0110 u year? I 1 UPCll
XOI'I-; 'J'hls picture reconiiiionilcil for adult pa I milage only. Sf BfeN. INE-
"ml I .ij5Pflra!s53Eftk. Vm: irTEffhis3r I
liV r 'fk "r J KSik ' William W At- ,
Grain inspection: Mrs. Marie
Itiirnett Cooer of Wasco, und
Charles Smith, lleppner.
New development: In wheat ex
periments wero discussed by I'. I.
Hill of the state experiment atation
In explaining new methods in smtit
and weed eontrol.
IJelecatert wen; to hear from
C.eoie C. Maer, presidi'iit of th
t'niatllla liapids axsoelntfon, anrl
Tr. Clark HliieK, president of tht?
Columbia Viilley (iHSOeinlitin, lat
loilay. Tomorrow will la1 devoted
lo farm board mailers and new
eonperalivo marketfntr plfins.
iWMl y ( 0ILU4 AM A K3 S TEl-lCAMO V IPOMLX X ggggg
7iW' ) wmVixh am onsocia-olc cl vvo .a fm
Zffl ( I NOSE TIVE IN I'M DTllMK'M KHeV -U Ji ,
IJELOW ZERO
WEATHER IN
EAST OREGON
(Continued from Vane One)
Iji.v with no snow, but with
plenty of oold. yesterday the maxi
mum In Ja Cirando was only 1 7
above. Sunday morning both len
d let on and llaker reported mini
mums of two below zero.
Sitb-m's temperature of six above
equaled th lowest mark recorded
Hutu Hlneo Beei-mbcr, JflO, when
ib mereury shrunk lo six below.
The protnieted cold spell has re
sulted In serious damage to logan
berry vines hi the Willamette, vul
b v, a Is laired. A lightly overcast
skv today gavo iriilieiitions of tho
posslbtlhy of hiiow.
Snow lit SfMitbuesI Drcunri
Snow was falling In tiranis Pans
tauain today, piling up on the
ilneh full that hu butri on the
ground a .ctl.. AlMuuli ln.iU-
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