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Cl IV 111 ftl of rn til K )l I'l til III CI II tr I.I ) ri I I 11 ') Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, January 13, 1930 Men's Mohair Sox Brown, Grey, Bundle lloso 39c 3 for $1.00 Green Men's Wear. tic. WHEAT WEAK AND STILL UNSETTLED Report For Week Ending Saturday Shows Slow . Demand for U. S, Grain . WASHINGTON', .lull. thn light off-TlrKTM. Bnow and IwiO f road condition wcro rcBtrlctliiff country movement of corn. Hm cnlptH of ohIh nnd barley were hooul equal lo current undo r?- ituln'nu-ntrt, Iiy wuh lower with wheal, but flax held firm under a rfh-mly demand for tho limited of- ferlnfffi. Tlio rnlfttlVi-ly Hlow reduction In uorlilH HtockH contlmioH to bo tho itrlnclput v.culc iiliiK factor In the til Grain itfmidnil wheat market Hltuatlon. murktH continued unwttlcti dm-- HhipiuenlH fur thu Henmin lo Unto Ihh; tha wtk enilluK January 1 1, from principal mjrpliiH urcttH nro m-cordlm; (u tint Wet-Uly (Jruln inruund M 5,01(0, Ono UuflhelH nliort of Marlat Kf'vlew of llin 1 .'filled Ktat it Iio.hu for tho Mamo period liutt mu biireiiu of iiKrlniltural eeonomk-H, hod. North American overNwiH Wheat kiih weak and lower, lare- j HhlpmentH Jiuvo been nearly 150. ly an a irmilt of u eunlln.ied alow ( OOU.UOU btiHhelH nntaller thnu n year demand fur Nuilh American Brain, I aro and the relatively hi mi II dln markot Mucka of whieh are .still j appearance vt North American much Kfealer t)ian the lare utockH wheat Is reflected In market In Hture a year una, but wuh Influ euced alho by favorable ror Hip new winter wheat crop. HtoekH nro nbout 40,0(10,000 buuhelH Wheat from (ho Houthern IioiuIh- j larger than at thin tlmo Iant ea pheru and Jmnublau countries eon- sun, while, Canadian commerelal tlnuea to be offered In Kuud volumu Hindi k nro practically (he Hume, as year hko In Hplte of tho Hinull atdcki, which 111 total over 411,- pronpeetM 0(Mi,uu0 IjuhIioIh. United Ntatofl In kuropean markeiH and Jh cutn petlutr actively with North Ameri can Kniin. Corn ami other feed Ki-aliiH held K'ncrnlly Htemly with a moderate demand prevallim,' for MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ( IIK'AXIO WIIIIAT 0K'll HlKh law. alllll. ...... Mill' I ,!.! I .'-Ml 1.21 '4 tilt' t.MHBt.SOli i.W'i l.l!7t(, ly l.lioij, iiij.j 'll ISO l.aiiK l.2.1!6-5 l.2H 01.211 V, i.:io?ii !i I'OllTliAND WllliAT .Mill'. Jill' . Inly . K'lll. , Ojleli i.sni I.SHj l.'-'Klj .....1.2 1 Illlill l.2'S( l.2H?i I.SIHtj 1.2IJ4 Isnv 1.8.1 i I.2S l.2N I.SI'i t'l.INO l.2o!i I.2H i.2H; Wheat Down One Cent In Chicago . ciiir.Kio, jnn.'i:i (a(') N'lit IvIttiHiiinilinK iiiinoumH'im'ni' of s, 3 II. (inn liiixlu'lfl HiirlnkiiKii of ( f t.-- . I'lllll'll Slll. vlMllllo WhPllt h-.ii!)-, whciit pi-li'i'H hero iniiKi'd nluirply ilownwuid nuiHl nf Hi,, iimn eoiluy. Ono of tho uiihi'IIIIiii,- nitliira hh n I'i'linri Hum Krancp, umially mi Im-liiirlllii,- uiiunlry. In wIIIiik whom to (Irriit llrlliiln. TIiito won- ntso iiilvlroH tli.-ii No. 1 norilmrn wliout ill Mlniii'iniollH vnn l. Ins offoml In llio hiiiuiiIc inarki'l llii.r. m l.f, n IhibIii'I. Hi., mimo flKiirm nit inn fi'ili'nil furni Ijimnl loun biwlH. IVhi'iil t'ltwt'il ni'i-vnuH, I to ISo l liiiHlirl Iomit than Satiinlny'H fln- in; rorn i-ioimmI lini-haHKiMl i,i f.t lllcllor: oalH U t, i o ol f. nnil PiiivIhIhiis iinchuiiKiil to u rlw. of tttl, lH'Hl.1; IHXITI.AXK t'ASIf I'UltTI.ANn. Or,... Jan. in (API I 'anil whoul: MIk llc.iiil liUlo.iti.ui. iiniil whllo Ji.nr.. Soft whllo f 1.54. Wo.iioin whllo fi.;i. llunl wintor Jl.;s. Norlhi-rn irlni; Jl.:'5. WVati rn roil Hutu: No. Z.-is II.. whllo $:I5.50. Toilay'M rnr rot'i lils: w lu at s:i. lairloy 1. flour :i, oorn 11, oals f. liny r. I'ltOCI.AM.H'IO.V 11 ui'.ill'.AK. MAUK 11, .Mil'AI,l,I.STKlt of Iho (stuto of Dii'tton. an rwiuiroii by h,.' Iji, illil. on tho lit li .lay of Jammi-v, i!i;io of tho Kiato or Oi'oiron, a ll.-l of all iwieii """ .vi'ai or iiuiio noxt ir i .. u i' , nave lallou, noglootoil 1'oration t'otuuiiHxIonor C'oriiorullim 1'oiiiiuIn.sIoiu'I Hon Oil 13, tilMun'N UroBon i'i-Hort to mi'. a,s Covi'i-not-I'oiiioiatlou.s ivlilrh for in.. illllS lllo sal, I C,!h ilav of .liiiiiiarr. rofunni to furnish him. tho m.i.i iw. llllv alinioit niit..tii..t.i . . , . ,u,,l ,,. i..., ... " ....... . lurmtinoii ... I I ... V ' " v"y uu' "" ''. roimlivil to ho lahl nnilor any laws of thin siato; anil n- aro!.l.l:.l,!:AS r",''1 T0''1 ,'"'"or:"l'n r.,m,lss,m,T mail., h . T ; "f ""' '"ll''"'.- '"role. .or,.o. al Ion, hloh for wo 1'on.ooiillvo y,.M-, r moiv n.i.t iiivooUIiik tho ,lato of tl.o ronort have fall,-.). ..s.,,u r ,,,, , f, rnlM, am- sta, v l'i. Hoy nu.'il lio.'llno roo, to-wlt: l'"-:i!l l'-:il".S 1''-IUSS l'"-20.t.l I'M 1,70 li'-SSSS I.--SH7 l-'-SITO K-IN79 i'-r.i;i4 V-I4ST 2 011.1 !''). 13 3 i--::'7f. K-177.1 WIH l'-s:.i, r-l!,:'!i , . in,' l-'-SSS" K-iais Alamo Colli Miii. Nona I l.lal.lllty) Aiwui-.il M'hrlCt ABoiioy, Inc. HilMi.ll l.'.niib. r ro, ,,,., ay. V. ).. t'oinyn .4 Co., lno. t'osniopolltiin Stona, lno. li. l.'iyor & Co. IllHori'.si Orohttnl t'oinpany. .Ilnll.'.l (Noii. IVr- ( Itiitlsh Columbia) tW'ashiUKlon) I Wa.ihlliKton) (l.'ali(ornla) I i. law aiv) t WtiHolnKlon ( W'i.MhlnKlon) Mat.- NtllV. lnti-rnlali. MlnlnB anil lioyoloiinu iit Co. t W'ashliiKton) ..uiii,-..... u.wrvKon l.uuilior Coiiipany. Koiuiatt l.mntior Comiiany. Moilorn AiillalU'o Compaliy. 'l llo Drain iloaoh I'rnnsi.orti.tlou Co. tii--hnr,N Comnntiy, l.lmu.-il. tin iron Krult, Im'oriioratr.l. Taolfto .straw Papor nn.l lionrd Co. riu. ln. lli Hohyilrator Co. KooKwoi.il isprniklrr Comnany. Tho I in -on-1 1 Company. San Jonuuln Valloy livnlty Co. Slaiulanl Auto S. rvloo Corporation. I'nlti-U Sliilos Coppor Company. Cntto.l Till- Storo.H, lm-oriiornti il. I lll'.HNI'UIti:, I, A. W. NllKlll.Ml. (Ilolawaii ) (Ponn-sylvanta) tWaNhliiKton) (W'a.ihlliRlon) (Hawaii) tluna) ( WiialllllKto:!) (..Iirornlal (Wil.shlnritoil) (Ohio) (California) iNVvinla) (.Vow Mo.xl.o) (Ohio) as Covornor of lh. . -i in- ..run. oi ino nut uiritv .-Ot.d.i-oo.l in... n ..... I..- j. ...... ,.,r.i, unk-iiii i.awn, a ml umior nun pioviKions thereof. Uo hon'l.v 1 anil pursuant to tin- lorn,s (loolan. II... Cirl,. i.f 1. ...... .... ... ii'iikinin- anil ui.om- uniui il rorporallons to lr.uis.ir, luisln. ss In tlu Stato of tin-son r.vokoil an. I r.p.alo.l. ami all powers .-onr,i.v.l by law upon su. h oorporatlons aiv hereby .leolal-o.l Inoperative ami oul. IX WITNMSS WllKKKor. 1 have li. iv.into set ,y l,nii ;,,, , .,.,, the Seal of State lo be hereunto uflixo.l at the Cnv or Sjil.-m Stale or OivRon, this 6th .lay of January. In the year of our l.onl cue Toousau,! So inn lllimliv.l Thirty. A SKA I, Hy ll-.v now w. Noi:iii..M. tii.Min ii.m. v:., S.'i-relary II OSS. of Slate. ItS-t 1. oljtlljl N..1 111 ' ? For lioth Classes In our experience, we have found that there Ul-P. two mitt.'i!i.4i....- kintls of persons; those who insist, upon tlte lcst, and need ttivc no tlunurht to cost, nnd that who want the hest, lmt who aiv foived to wateh their purses. No matter under which of these two headiiifrs one may f;,U, i;hneitkanip ' -e in tH." louna smiaole. BOHNENKAMP FUNERL HOJU S AT SPtlNC. ST k J iV crop. Jncreused utllfatlon of na tive wheats In Kuropean countries, together with continued Iiukc Hliip mi'tilH from the southern hemis phere, accounts principally fur the reduction In takings of North Am- erlcan wheat. DiHtrlbutlon of the season's ox--! purts Is materially different from that of last eusoii. Alajut the sjime amount has koiic to the United KlnKdoui, but direct Hhlpmeuls to tho continent havo been Kks than half as larpo oh last year, lotalln only aliout 71.',0tt0,0li0 bushels from AukumI. 1 lo Pncember, cinnparod with aliuUL H.s.iiijij.oiMi bushels for 1 he corresponding period of Hie previous year. Shipments on orders have been nearly twice, as larpe as last yunr. but takings by ex-Kuro-pean eountrlefi aro over 10 per cent Ninaller than n year ago. rtnsst.i' has recently yotd some wheat to Kurope. aeenrding to traile reports, but it In estimated lhat only around I.iMin.iMn) bushels are available from that source. The quality of i this wheat- Is said to be equal tol INo. i Manitoba. Argentine and Australian Hhlnmenls totaled ap proximately 4,ort(i,niHi bushels dur lng thn week, with an Increased amount shipped out on orders. Ar-K-utine wheat Is under-selling most other foreign wheats In Kuropean ! markets, 11:115 pound rosafe being I quiiled at Liverpool January 10, m Jt.:t7i compared with $.4flt.j for , No. '2 hard winter from the United Stales, and $1.41 15 for anadlau I No. 6 Mnnltolm. Seme I'nlted States wheat was reported sold to Portugal, hut In general current, .quotations were above export bills,1 j which were around $l.2;i to $1.30 f . o. b. track at Texas gulf ports. basis No. 1 hard winter. j Pacific coast markets were also weak but declines were ."lightly less than in eastern markets. There was a fairly steady demand for milling w heat at San l Yaneiseo but feed grades were dull, reflecting j particularly the lower prices on .barley which was reported being mikHtituled for wheat 10 .tome' cs tent by tVodi rs. Of fertnes were principally of Inea) grain since an Increase in ocean ftvight rates j from Washington and Oregon to San Tranclsco to $4. 00 ptr ton in stead of the special rates of 2.;.0 j per ton w hich have prevailed dur j nig the past few months, has plac ed quotations on northern wheat out of lino with local grain. No. 1 .soft white wheal from Washing- ton and Oregon was being offered ! at $ iti per 100, sacked, de- i ltvered on track at San l-Vancisco. i white No. i hard nnd soft while i from California was being quoted I in San l-'rancisco al to ' per 100. The l.os Anpele.s market was dull and inactive but receipts i were not large ami selling pressure was lacking. 40 cars were received during the week and wen' mo.itly er local grain. Milling wheat was .quoted In that market January 10 t $2.30 to $2.3;. and few! wheut t K.-5 to $i.a5 per (00. sacked. Wheat markets In the Pacific j northwest were about Sc loner than a week ago on rash grain at the close of the market January 10, Hig Head blucMem hard w hite was quoted at both Portland and Seattle at $l.Sti per lnhel. No. 1 soft and weMrrn white was qwoted at both markets at $1.2., and No. 1 hard .winter, nortlo-rn spring and west ern r'd at Portland at $l.;s per ; bushel, slicked, lied wheals were I bringing $l.tl at Seattle. Kxport j inquiry was not active ntthough j some jvmvl lots were reported sold j to the continent and around -.0ao 1 tons to the Orient toward tho do 'of the week. Kxports of wheat to the Orient from Pacific coast mar-! 1 kots h.ne been about r0 yrr N-nt M;irger for tin- mason to date than for 1 lie corresponding period last year, while CaundUn exports from Vancouver to China and Japan ; haxe been only about half as larg as l.-ist season, according to trade i port New Silk Dresses for Spring These are the new, the refreshrng dresses that yoitf wardrobe needs right now! Bright colors ... en gaging prints . . . styles that tell of Spring. They have been selected by our buyers and stylists as au thentic forecasts of Spring modes . . . and because we buy in such tremendous quantities, the price i$ only For women : : For misses For Juniors The materials are silk crepes, printed" crepes and combinations of prints and plain colors that you can wear now . . . and for Spring. Every style is new . . . every dress is fresh . . . selected for you from die showrooms in New York. The quality of the workmanship, the material and the tyh'ng are typical of the high values ... at lower prices . . . that you can always depend on in a J. C Penney Store. c Tin's tremendously Interesting group of new dresses presents an exceptional opportunity to style-wise and value-wise women, misses and juniors. The new silhouette is smartly inter preted in styles for many occasions. Gracefully moulded hiplines, rippling tiers, soft neckline effects and new sleeve treatments are only a few of the many smart details that characterize every dress in the group as Spring, 1930.. You will want one (and you can afford more than one!), to wear under your Winter coat. PENNEY GO. IDS Depot St. La Grande, Ore. ?V,V o, 2- w. Your dollar buys the most at the Mew York Store Women's rayon and wool hose ;9c Men's heavy riblod un ions, very warm SPc Men's heavy all hI sox, o for $1.00 Other heavy ,! mixtures, pr. '.'iic Men's h e h v y flannel shirts in olive drab, rep. J-.! chvse out . . SI. 19 New York Store FOUR TEAMS IN TIE FOR FIRST Pri -lay At Seatll s. V:..-.-hint.in: at Slanior,: vs. Sou:!,. S.itu,.l,.v At S--, 0 r c g o n , Oregon State, Cougars and Vandals Each Win One, Ix.se One Si. He . W.i still ! FeH'S. Staiifor-l ' foi-nio: :,t Olikl-. t .'..liforin:.; at I' -!imi: at l.os An ?. S-iiilherii I t.t. I'. C. I.. A. inauin, lilaho .r-tiine jH-rioJ. Wai-hinmen St.ile. IXiAsT tUM'I.KIM Ii STANDI M.N Northern IM.Uh.n Oregon i On-Kon State .. 1 l.liiln. . l Washlnslen Sate 1 Wttshlpirlon e S"ullieni 1I l-l.m r. c. t. a i o Cl!forni. 1 t V. S. C . . I t Sl.infonl A t This ert.' s lwlnt' Moo. lay- A: Kuc- e. iiii:ti..n:. oo j.,... lr. ti- firyt -.!..-;.. pt.iy in tl-. Caeifte teOa.t l..(sUi lKill lom, relue l.rouchl . unusoai results. Kicht of tho nine teams In l.olh .liisi..ps eoinpot- ;). l'et. . anil only one reniaino.I unl.,.l, n. .ooa ; Jn the north lr cun State, Oro .:"0 pen. I.l.iho .ui.l WlohiiiEten Stat j eaeh won an, I I..; one irame. while .ir'ft ; ashtiictou. l;i;:. nor: tu rn ehani ,0,i' : pion, .10 T'.ol I'.-mlu'le, o tin- M.itto f. c. l A. won one . lln-pon Si.te i .seeonU in ;in l.i... Anelen. i 31 tl SL'. rri California. tlresoll State suffered staRe .Itle, llreei.ti frficht an,l lost the flmt conto.t ,c lilalio. :'3 to II, but rever.eil emmts t- t in the ..h-oi-iI. by seon- of 4'J to -7. Washinston pli,ye,l thr-o n..n eonferer.ee cames xith Consica. It mm all three of them, bin the M'coml unj tliiixl uere by .slim riar Kini'. Itinrs I -et l.j Trojans I In llie jtouth Southern Callfor- nla lip l the ,ii- by Jefeatinc ' Caht'ornia in iho epeuinc tilt, 3a ... . ..... .(,..- ...-ilea tn-i :-rie.- by tiikini; S.turJ;.-"s game, I :7 to 1". j V. I'. 1 A. vhow. ,1 ., po.vrrfll! j off, t:.' in ilH openinc I. tie acalnl , Stanfor.l, ib Uatlv.i; the Car.!?, 63 , Stato tangle Saturday at Iullinan In the first of a four-came y-ries. Stanford an.l Southern Califor nia will play irames at l.os Aliseles I-rl.h.y atiil-Sauirday, while I', c. 1.. A. and California will ela.h in .1 sin5!e contest at Oak- ' land Saturday. j I'KIX.O.V STATi: I'lll.l.ixi;. I 'orrallij. Jan. 13 (Speeiall Shon - i Ins a eon. pie'..- reversal of form ! the On;.,- Slate college quintet' n-enne.-.. 111.- l.t.,ho (iV). j1(.r., uril.iy ninht. in to L'7. The OranseJ men took tho load lo mart withi and held it throiiKliout IhivRnnie,' rrunhiiur ninho rallies and scorln steadily. "J I'iek Neiiman, netlnir 'conelll Hailed tin. Kopliomor... .Monol.y4 man ai eenier ill place of the veU nan NVhlthnk, nnd 11, In eoillhina noil, u-,1 l,y tho IliKpIrrd J,ie;; raysoli. who .n lilKl, worer Yvit!l i: points, kept Iho band situation In l.ii'll .:.( name (! fornia. m last year, lis ri-'. .cv.sl lit: S.ll'i. . Ill St to Ihif nd. while Cali-j Ori son pia s lour sal.: invr of U10 M.iuh. rn title I week. It iiue'.s W'.i.liiiision State and later tritunplvir.t in i in a t.vo-s-.iue series al Corvaltis eke r.n; i.t ' .i-. Cbs. n-'te li-eir.n Slste Tll. s.;s At K'ii;. 1 rxCo:'. at Ce:.,U,v LI i'io !linct--n for the . e.en in two' til' .Monday and Tu. ,l..y. ami Wash-j incion ..t Sea '.lie 1:1 ..nelber two- ' 1 I ;al:ie r'..-s lv.. .y unit S.nurd.iy. ' I.V.. M.s ,UH, Orison l..e. s lUaho :wt. Mon '? Tj.s.i,,v ,,i Ku.-ne. and th.n Tssts t!,.. n'o. .;n.i.T ..f lu- I WINTER MERCHANDISE Hats, Cans. Svearpr! nvoeon 1 - s.-.lCi. 1 - TV - ' . i uuj oiut-Miigs, underwear At Special Reduced Prices NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Suit 1 ) 1