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Thursday, January 30, 1930 j Page Eight - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORR Society Brand SUITS New dark patterns in Worsted. $50.00 With 2 Pants Men's Wear. Haynes Funeral Held Wednesday At Union, Ore, ' Jly Mr, it. Z. 'IVrrnll Observer Correspondent ) -VSlOS (KpecJal) Puneral serv iced were held Wednenday aft?r pimn from tho Cock undertaking parlor for Kranz Haynes who Iiihi-(1 away tit his homo at mid night, on HuwJay. He wan horn August 17, JKfio at H.untvillc In Aludison county, Ark. H came ttfrroffjf tho plains with hi parents Jn'u covered wagon arid spent tho remainder of his Hfn In thin hlnte. li mnrrled Alice J.ow at Wclwr. Ma., In I8VJ and to thin union four children were hum, three of whom survive him: 31 m. Hell Walker, of Krownsvlllc, Ore.; Mrs. Pearl I James of Portland and Perry Ihtynes who lives In Cnlori. His wlfo pushed on about 27 years ago and a wn, Koseoe, died in If 12. The Itcv. It. C. I,oe conducted Iho funeral services. The daughters tirtno up for the funeral,. A jolly pinochle party wan given hy Clara Van Houten am! Mno Xlmnk Tuesday evening at the ! Mr. George ttrown and grand son, lArrti'r returned Afbnday from a seven wcfc trip to California. Whll gone they visited a daughter of Mr. Urown'K at Jlctlorvdo flench and another in Han Krancts- r-i, Tln-v nbtn vNItf'I in H.rlr U v ! and lister went to Tia Juana to!Jar" vihit with the Dick Waller family j y,u' -over tin; Christmas vacation. The j y " Wallers werw former residents ut r, ' , I'nioii. On their return trip they Miopft'iJ over in I'otland to visit her son George. They are very en thnfiiMle over their trip. George Poster who turn been spending the winter at Hot Uike July 1.23 i oulto ImliMio d nn tin; result ut i'I't I -S3 another fall. He ha to go about on r rutchr-j. lit", and Mi'. George Hoffman motoied to Pendleton Sunday to vint her parent. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murphy. .Mr, arid Mrs, dive Wilson and little FhirJey Vee, of Imhler, lent Sunday with Mr- and Mm. V. N. I'o and Mrs. WHson. ('hm. Tolfn rnovi-d yentcrdiiy from the B. Ji. Miller cottayo to tln OuerjKOOfl housi-. j Holder Cheney U)itained koidv Kt-veiK hntiwH Monday when he 1 foil from the roof of the woodshed i on whfeh ho was puttinx up an j aerial. Ho Htruck a projection aa ih fell. Injuring nift hip. A doc tor wan summoned hut oxamlna t((m diK low-d no broken bontn, al though he Htated that it mlxht be ; H'f(M-tiu.o before Mr. Cheney would be able to leave IiIk bed. JJ, K, Miller HUirt"d a Lund of loao yearllnjfjf to North Powder yeteray mornlntf In Hplte of the weather. Wo report about 60 iiuiitn that Iiuv come at hfH lower MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY PORTLAND I.n-KSTOCK I CHICAGO WHKAT tkru-n lllrrli f .1.. ! 1. 1 X l.lfi 1.I3J4 1.I54 I l.23K'4 l.2:J4 l.V l.:oK 1.2 1.25 l.2-i4 1.22 1.26V, 1.214 1.2 IV, 1.2 IV, I 1'OHTIA.VU WHEAT I 0cro Hllfll Cluw -Mar 1.20 1.20 I.I I.I j May 1.22 1.22 l.l4 1.154 I 1.23 1.21 1.21 1.23 1.21 . 1.21 Egg And Butter Prices Go On Toboggan Ride STOCK MARKET TURNS HEAVY IN AFTERNOON Si:V YOIIK, Jan. 30 (Af) The stock market turned heavy early thw aftt rnoon lotting most of t)ii! Kround gained in a general aa- .vance during the morning hours, t Hear prewiure and liquidation In f International Telephone, Simmons land United Aircraft, which fell 3 i to 4 Vi points below Wednesday's J clone, wiw extended to leading 2c to c. standarda down 2c to j s oucMn'e 7c and prime ht down ic to ita hil.t w tV nff fn VOHTLASU, Ore., Jan. 3' (AI htiti. butter and butterfat prieea went on another lobaggan ride to day, Hutter offerings especially were llborat at the Portland produce ex change 'MBton. forcing extras down hOnut of tlto latter. Thoau present worn l.eona Kpray, Knua I'uckett, Toueno Hutchinson. Ktn'ma Wulf, Helen Crow. Mildred Gauthier and tho hOHtesHo. Light refresh -iientH wero sorved and the hlh hcoro prlsto awarded to Keonri Hpray and consolation to I.ouene IfulchliiHOii. anch and w.veral at North Pow der. The day turned out to be rino for the trip. M.rs. Kate lackey, of Ontario, iipent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr.'. l. H. Cline on tV-r way hom,e from Ijt Orande where she has bei-n vlrlting. , l;ex (JriggK Js taking advantage! of the. bad weather, to do some work Indoor. He fs rearranging tho interior of the houso and add ing some built-in features. Mrs. O. M. McMillan nnd daugh ter. Iiorls, spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cltm. A representativf from tho state fire marshal's office accompanied by the l.a Onmdo flro chief wetf In Cnlon Monday investigating a recent fire here. Jack lirowi. Is re;;orted III at ills homo on the Cuve-l'nloii highway. Gemg" Winship sustained a broken rib one day last week when he fell from his oil truck. He says the high winds were re sponsible for tho accident. Mm. Vogel and H. K. Miller at tended tho Kconomlc conference in l.a Crando on Monday. i DO YOU WANT TOSAVE $50.00 Vou can do il ciisilv by inakin;; jour next washer a SI'ICKI) (JL'ICKN. Ilccausc the SI'KKD QI KKN alumiinim washer will (five j(iu every advantage of wash ing effieiency, beauty and durability round in the most expensive machines at a clear saving of more than $sl). Not merely because we wiy so, but because sidc-bv-sidc comparisons and tests have proved it. More SI'KKD Ql'KKN washers are sold on the recommendations of satisfied users than in any other way which is the strongest testi monial any washer can have. Come in this week and ask for a free demon stration. No obligation, of course. SI'KKD (I KKN l'KATl KKS Polished Aluminum Tub Submersed Aluminum Agitator Standard Capacity Double Walls Kemovablc Splash liinjj Sulf-oiliiiR llcariiiKS Kudosed Mechanism Uroadest guarantee of any washer Your Price Here llO-oo JSpeedQveen, Aluminum washer W. II. BOHNENKAMFCO. ?6c Prime firsts were unchanged at 3c. Hutterrut, hit the grade ut the ratti of 3c a pound. The Portland delivery price (s 38c. ICggs were less eager In their plunge. Kresh extras, standards and fresh mtdiums declined Jc each. Previewing the fruit und veget table situation, the Portland bur eau of the 1' tilted States depart ment of agriculture says: "Trading continues fairly good on Portland's wholesale fruit and vegetable market, A few lines of southern produce are moving Into retailers hands too slowly, neces sitating some price redactions. Cauliflower and spinach from Cali fornia declined. Quality of south ern offerings Is widely variable, and much stock of rather poor quality is available, at low prices. "Polato prices continue firm at shipping points, and loadings al Yakima and Southern Idaho points are liberal this week. The Port land and California terminal mar kets urc only steady though, and demand Is but fair. Potato unloads at Portland un: considerably less than actual consumption; indicat ing some withdrawals from local storages. ' "California nuval oranges show much improvement over earlier of ferings. Prices will probably re main rather high throughout the entire season, hut quality Is gen erally excellent. Oully orange ship ments at presi nt are only GO per cent as heavy us at this lltuc last year." 'Dan Daly, Fighter Of 1890, Is Dead ! - i. ' ; 10-54 against yesterday's final quotation of ISI7.. 1." International Telephone made a new low for the year at C2-H. rep resenting a net loss of 3U. The weakness of the shares was attrib uted In part to the Imminence of a bond Offering by the company, while wiling In Simmons was based on reports that the company also was planning sonic new financing. Supporting orders caused partial recoveries in. the late dealings. The closing tone was irregular. Sales approximated 3,C00,(j00 shares. , j POnTLANO, Ore., Jan. 30 (AP) I Cattle and calves: talking around steady; receipts cattle JoS, calves 25. H'.cetH I I MO-1300 lb. $11.00 kl 11.60, good Sll.iKfCf-Sll.15, me dium ?.&ufr $11.00, common S7-50 ti .. Heifers, good $10.00 f lio.&o. common to medium S7.&04f lltO Oft f'nu-K. L'nflil H r.tKi t'J.35. common to medium fc.Suff S.i. low cutter S3.&0& 0.50. Hulls (yearlings excluded) SS.'iOf $VS0, cutter to medium S7.00j S.M0. Calves, ni"Ulum to choice SI 0.5" f cull to common .b r l$ia.&e- Vtuilers. milk f ?d. good to choice tlt.itt tt Si 4.50, medium II 0.60 tf S1Z-5M. Cull tu common t S.SOfi Jl 0.5ft. Hogs: opening slow; light butch ers look 15c lower; receipts l5uti Including !fG5 direct or on contract. Lightweight S1U.7&V S10.S&. Heavy weight S'J.eo i SI"": medium weight St'.75 SH'.5. Light lights $'j.7f.Vl'.Si. Packing sows S.oo Si SV.OO. Slaughter pigs Sf So $10.5''. Feeder and stacker pigs. 'J0-13(J lbs. medium to choice $!. fS.n.So. (Soft of oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: quotably steady; receipts luo. loiinbn. K4 lbs. down, good to choice $11.50 fn Si 2."", 'j2 lbs. down, medium $10 (i $1 1.50, all weights, common $8.60 tf $10:50. Yearling wethers. 1 10 lbs. down, medium Xo choice S7.50V $9.50. Kwc-s. 120 lbs. down, medium to choice $6.00 f $7.50, 120-150 IbN. ncdium to choice io'a $7,00, all weights, cull and common $3.00 fi $5.00, WELCOME FOR DR. SPEARS TO BE ON FEB. 21 SIGAK AM) l-TOl'H POItTLANU, Ore., Jan. 30 (AP) Cane sugar (sacked basis) steady; cane, fruit or berry, $5.45 per cwl. Ueet sugar $5.30 cwt- Klour (city delivery prices) steady; family patents, 41fs, $7. SO; whole w heat, 4 its, $6.yu; graham, 4:b, $G.7ti; bakers hurd wheat, Dsn, $7.30; bakers' bluest em patents, S5s;.$7.30; pastry flour, 4Us, $7.30. CHICAt.O CASH POKTI.A.l. OJf., Jan. 2" (AP) A civic dinner for In. Clarence . Mienrs. new y eiecieu looumu CHICAGO, Jan. 30 (AP) coacn ai 111c tnivorany 01 , wheat : No. 2 hard $1.1 S to $ 1.20. gon and former grid mentor at the I Corn. No ., whU() 44 ?( tl 4& iic; 'ill vita 1 1 J w ...iJiiit-nuui, n... "v No, 3 WllltO 43 tO 44c n e i (i- ne 10 i' o o r u a ry 21, Shaw, president of the will bo I'nul T. Oregon association, announced to- Had a' day. Word that Or. Spears would ar rlvo In Portland from Minneapolis on that date was received by Shaw and Or. Arnold Itennett .Mall, prcs hlent of the Cnlversity or Oregon. Governor A. V. N'orblad, Mayor George IJ;iker anil other stale of flcialH, ail of whom are members if the "Dads" organization will comp'tHc the welcoming com Jit it lee. Members of the Oregon foot Imll twiuud. who will come to Port land front Mugcnc. Ore. seat of tho university, will bo honored guests of Or. Spears. 1 KISMIA I'J-.fl.MI IN IT J HT. I.OCIS, Jan. 80 (AP) Han! ! K. I Kily, a P athorwelght fighter PKHI.I.V, Jan. J0 (AP) A I of nolo 4" years ugo, w ho fought .'German can leave his wife at horn; Tommy a It I -round draw with While of South Omaha, Neb., Oec. fi. IH!o, fr $137, died In obscurity h'-ro today. Ho wis 03 yniM old. In recent years he hud occupied a subordinate poHitlon at the Mis souri Athletic association. 1 1 ye: no Hales. Parley: quotable range 0(K G8c. Timothy seed: $5.l0i $0.55. Clover sued : $ I 1 1 .M0 V $ 1 K.50. Ijird $lo.27; ribs $12.50; bellies $13.62. l'OJtT!,.NI CASH J'OItTLAN'O, Ore., Jan. 30 (AP) Cash wheat: Hig Heiid bluestem, hard white $1.27. Soft white Sl.lU. Weslern white $1.10. Hnrd winter $1.14. Northern spring $1.14. Western red $1.14. Oats: No. 2-3K lb. white $34.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 12S, barley :i. flour Iti; com 1; hay 2. ronn,Axr iMioDi'ci-; sin-; knows licit iioms Ni;V VOIiK, Jan. 30 (AP) Mrs. limine lieigeman, landlady, five feet two and 01 years old, knows how to look out for herself. Joseph Pennan, 34 six' feet 11 ml ISO pounds, Is In the hooscgow as a result. Ho talked with Mrs. liege man about renting while a confed eral o rifled rooms. Noticing the pilfering Mrs. liegeman grabbed Pennan by tho necktie. She had him gasping fur breath and offer ing her $70 for freedom when po ller arrived In response to lodgers' calls. ' and get married in Russia with' 1 ' - " ' impunltv. Karl SehmltzdorC did r Butter: lower: cubes: extras, 4He; it. lie unit rreHted r.n rcturnlmr ' standards, 37c; prime firsts, 3Gc; to Germany. It was decided thatflr- "t:- Creamery prices: prints lie wus tiaoic oiuy to 1110 punmu menl of the place where his crime was committed. Kussia has no punishment for such an offense. N. (. CAITAIV l.VI)lCTi; SAN KKANt.'ISCO. Jan. 30 (AP) -The federal grand jury Indicted 3c over cube standards. Kggs: lower; prices to retailers; fresh extras 33c; standards 32c; fresh mediums 30c; medium firsts 2 Sc. Prices to wholesalers 2c urn der price to retailers. Milk: butterfat lower; raw mill; (4 percent) $2.301 $2.4a cwt., de livered I 'ort la rid, less 1 per cent. In Some of the Prettiest Bedrooms In the Country You'll Find BEDSPREADS of Crinkled Cotton! hmmmi H They Are Attractive! So dainty . , . .' with their creamy background, their stripes in clear, fresh colors. Their scalloped edges, pver- cast in the same color as the stripes, add much to thejr at-, tractiveness. - They Are Practical ' j How nice to have a spread that is practically wrinkle proof ... so that you can lie down on the bed for "forty winks" without having to bother to remove the spread ! These spreads will launder well, too! They Are Low-Priced A We bought these spreads by the thousands that'swhy1 they are such good quality at such a low price! ' $1-49 JCTENNEYe DOING OF SMALL THINGS BIG HELP colleptivn common sense for tl)(! j accomplishment of a common pur pose." . . ... I.ono MeCullum. Honolulu police j Ptttterfat, stations. 31c: track, 30c, chief und captain in the Hawaiian mill' la, on a charge of padding muster rolls of tho national guard and diawing pay for allegedly non existent soldiers. (iH'SHKI) TO 1)1-; AT 11 11UK.MKKTON, Wash., Jan. 30 (Al) Charles Snyder, 40, caught under the 8U0 pound hammer of a pito driver, wus crushed to death. deliveries in Portland, "Sc. Poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. HI 'ITi;itl'AT SAN I'MIANCISCO, Jan. 30 (AP) Ilutterfut f. o. b. Sun Krunclsco, EXTRA SPECIAL Closing Out All BLAZERS SWEATERS Never Before at These Low Prices Don't Miss This Sale! Placed in Two Groups for Quick Disposal GROUP 1 GR0UP 2- $2.98 $3.98 Regular $6.50 Values Regular $7.50 Values SEK THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS Hundred of Other Items at the Same Low l'riccs "WHKltB GOOD CLOTHKS COST LPSS" Mew YDRK3TQRE Uoihc, llulil, It tu ley, Ktipcrt Twin I'ulK Kmmelt, Caldwell, Nam pa. La Urando, Walla Walla Julius H. Barnes, of Busi ness Survey Conference, JVIakes Suggestion. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 (AP) A suggestion that the "doing by many Industrial concerns of what might, appear to be small things would read a very large amount in the aggregate." was made here by Julius 11. Jtnrnes, chairman of the national business survey confer ence, In an announcemnet to con ference, members advising them of the work done since the conference of business leaders at the while house in December. The conference revealed, lie re iterated, tho "essential soundness of busiu conditions ami th con viction of Hie conferees that If till proceeded normally with execution of their business plans there need be no panic 110 long or serious do presslon." ".Major industries set the exam ple." the announcement continued. "Pnilroads, shipbuilders, tho etec Irlcal uMlitics and ho great agen cies of communicat Ion, telephone and telegraph, announced that their construction programs for luso, on even larger scales than for the year just past, would be carried out and expedited to the maximum. Other great branches j of industry announced adherenco j to or expansion of their plans. The 1 federal government contributed by I arranging to speed tip essential (Construction and enlisted similar effort on the pa rt of stat es a nd I municipalities. Much of this work ! has already begun, j VI t l evident, however, that for I larger works considerable time l. required for preparation of plan, ffor lenders und for financing. This jwas recognized at tho conference, and outstanding In Us deliberations jwas n suggestion that ndvnntago lm taken of the. next two or three months to carry on repnlrs, main jtenance, cleanup, replacement and ! betterments. i ' U may be polntid out that the 1 doing by ninny Industrial concerns ion what might now appear to be Ismail things would reach a very large aiiumnt In the aggregate, j Ite.sptuisc to the suggestion put ; forward by the executive commft jtee will be further evidence of the value of voluntary enlistment of Young Chamberlain Held In Portland . PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 30 (AP) Cicorgo K. Chamberlain, son of the lato Senator George K. Cham berlain, who died in Washington, D. C, was held for Investigation by the United States department of justice today. Chamberlain is al leged to have posed as a federal officer. ' j J'otico inspector hwennes, wno j arrested Chamberlain, said the youth cashed a check on a Calif I ornia bank in which he had no j funds. Chamberlain arrived in Portland last Sunday on tho steam ship AdmfVal Peoples from San I Francisco and is ultcged to have registered on board as Captain : Costa, -an officer In the aviation j corps at Crissey field. Chamjberlain Is .said to have given a University of Oregon stu dent the check on the California .bank. ' , -, - - - CONFESSES y CKHKIt bKXVKK, Colo., Jan. 30 (AP) William Moya, 3, this morning confessed, police say, that he hud slain Joseph Siemp, 80, last Mon day and then hid tho body under the floor of an out building on the aged man's premises. .most nothiiig to replace,. Tills, is J less 1 than you pay for yourlcle-' phone, nnd if you have a car valued at only $300.00 It in less thanvlkc interest pn the Investment at 1cfii'.' Start one of , the. beautiful new pat terns now featured "at KichardHoii's Art and Gift Shop and. see how much hotter every meal iastos. ' 1-301 t; cotne to. have.', luncheon' with yoif, but you will get the greatest pleas ure from its. every day use in your home. Kostorla sots the pace in table glassware, and adds that! touch of perfect refinement to your service, which no other can do. Klghtecn open stock pattern of Vontpria. glassware for your table service at Hichardson's Art and Gift Shop. 1-L"J-1 t CHILDniLYS FOOT WEAK p: Storm Uubbers 05c HIGH OVKRBHOES $1.60 j ' Norton's Kiddy Shop. t . FIND IT HERE Oopy for this column most be In by 9 o, m. . LOST One of the most charming feat ures of your home is lost when you do not have attractive glassware for your table. Not only ynir friends will enjoy it when they i ' V 1M. W. I'.lccliiw Dipuly Cnini Worthy will be hvrc 1'YiJny eve ninc. Jan. 31. You are urged to lirlnK your ramllli'S and attoml. Our n-Kular Thtirnday niKht m-cl-hiK 1h iOslion'd until that dut';. t -30-1 1. Hcnuitltc'Iiliix, pleating, button boles, etc. Norton's Kiddie Sliop. Adv. SOMKTHI.NG Miv IX BKIIHili JIuvu you seen the latest in llrldRc Bets? "Hvcry I'layer Your) l'u liner Hyxtcni." You will njoy tills iiew arraiiffpinent whlell aiida a lot t)l run to your parly. Ask to see llios'n new sets at ltichnrdsnn's Art and Gift Shop. t Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, safe and I lasting relief by removing the causo congestion of blood In the lower j bowel. Nothing but an Internal (remedy can do this that's why jeutting and salves fail. Dr. Leon , hurdt's Hem-Hold, a harmless lab let. t-1 KUiinttitced to iuhk!y and wifely tanlNh any form of Pile misery r money buck, lied Crosj Drug Ht ore and druggists every where eeil it with Uia gmirnntro. Ad . , cim,Diti;.vs itM)Twiu Storm Uubbers 65c HIGH OVKKKHOtiR $1.50 .Norton's Kiddy Shop. l-21i-:t A COMPARISON Here's a thought. JIas it ever oceurn d to you how much real service you get from your dinner ware, and how little it costs you. Kor $1.50 per month for a period of one year yon can have one of the most, attractive new Ulnnerware patterns in a complete set. which you will use three times each day during the 3ti days of the year and still have it to use during tho newyenr ilhd !h year following. VhM yo ItcM; "Ml c-'ft you nl- How One Woman Lost ! 20 -Pounds of Fai Lost Her Double Chin i liost Her Pi-pminent Hips f Lost Her Sluggishness , ' (.nltied I'hynlcal vigor J (inlued In Mva. loii-ness ('aluel n MiaK'ly' llguro If you're fat first remove th-J euuse! i KItl.-W'HEN HALTS eontalns tho C mineral salts your body ornansi! , glands and nerves must liave to; tuneiion proprrly. ' When your vital organs fall to perform their work correctly our bowels and kidneys can't iBrow off that waste material . I.Ofore you realize it you're grow-, inir hideously fat! ... Try one half teaspoonrul at Kltl'.Sl'lUJN SALTS in a Blass of hot ater every morning In weeks, K-t on the seales nnd note huw mny puunds of fat have van-, Mied. -J Notlets' also thaf you have gained In enerioV-your skin Is clearer your eyesUpnrkle with glorious lleulth yol feel younger In body keener lnmlnd. KULSCHIiN will give any fa person a joyous sur prise. Oet an Sic bottle of KHVSCIIKN SALTS from tho lied Cross Drug store or any leading druggist any where In America, (lasts 4 weeks).' If this first bottle doesn't convince you this Is tho easiest, safest anil surest way to losv fat If you don't feel a superb Improvement II. health so gloriously energetic "H vigorously alive your money glailf ly relumed Adv. ' . 6 ! I i I. fi