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Fritluy, February 14, 1030 rago BIx T7A GRANDE EVENING OKSEKVEE, LA" GRANDE, ORE. SILK and WOOL HOSE Stripe, plaid and check by Phoenix. 50c to $1.50 Organize Zhonta Camp Fire Group itluebiru a mJ Ciitii)) Kilo KijUpH of tho Willow Hi-'nuoi wpoiiHorcd hy Kllzulietli JIx-HHtt mid Lucy Klnki'l, mot yotU'idiiy In I ho firth k''u1" ruoiu with ninu olln kIi'Im and 18 younger oni-s nltuiidlntf. . , , , Tim C 'ii in p Klro kIi-Ik orfC'iiiland nixl elect oU offleerM. uiul nelect';d tho nainu Zliontu for tin: tfroup. Kolluwhitf the IiiihIimkh meetlm;, tho leader, MIhh Kinkel taught tho glrlH u ming. IMhiih for other nieetiiiKH wore tliKCUHHed y thu Itluehird nrmi() which did not ortfunl'e, further than to make iirriniKeinentH tu hold all election of officer) at the'noxt IneetlnK. Treasure! Beyond Prico ; Tho value of the treasures owned hy the Aiiiorlciin I'hllosopliteiil Huel oiy cannot ho estimated In -dolliira. It tu Raid that 78 per cent, of Hie I'Yuiildin munnseripiN arc In 'pontics .si on of Mils society. Anions its oilier poKsnssiuiiH which ennnot be dupll en Um are a (iilhcrt Hltiart ponralt of Washington, Henjaialn franklin's Btcpladder chair, and .!efl'ernn's chair In which ho penned tho Dtic larallnn nf Independence. , ;,V Talking pictures titlll are.' In their infancy, lo Judge by thu lisp. NEW SEASONING IMPROVES FOODS Make It at Home With Two Familiar Ingredients To make thin new seasoning nil that is necessary is sugar and salt. Mix them together a pinch of salt to a dash ot sugar ami a flavor is created thai has no equal. This combination of sugar and calt is ideal for nil kinds of cookery. Vegetables such as tomatoes, car rots, cabbage, pens, spinach and corn take on now goodness when thus flavored. The familiar French dressing is also improved by this seasoning. In cooking chops, in making meat sauces or stews, the same holds true. Muny cooks keep a dish contain ing a mixture of salt and sugnr on hum). The proportions can he varied to suit the taste, but equal parts of sugar and salt, or two parts salt to ono part sugar, are tho most com monly used. The value of this new Kcasoning ties in the fact that It makes essen tial foods more palatable. Finicky rhildnm and adults who have no appetite will cat the food their Hystcms require with relish when Lluis flavored. Doctors and dieti tians approve this use of Mignr, The inviting flavor increases the flow of gastric juices and as a rc the fond is digested more f.jtckly. Good food prnuunVs good health. The Sugar Inst it o ASSIGNMENT SALE Don't miss the extraordinary event given in this 2 in 1 sale, as well as in the opening of our new ladies ready-to-wear department. As we are phtcing the two assignment stocks which we pur chased in Walla Walla and Nampa, at prices (hat will open your eyes and lead you to the greatest savings opportunity ever offered in a life time. Head once min e our Thursday ad in The Observ er and you will undoubtedly make every effort lo attend this great bargain feast. . . IJLANKKTS Heavy weigh! douhte blank, els. plain colors with slrlpv bonier. NUe VJ.S0, the kind you pay $3. I'M fur. Assign. $i.8i) Men's Fine Dress llal.s One h i. .'In I lot of IIH'll'S flue lll I n e w I lain In fedora s1le, oilurs In snap brlins. Colora: brewu, Kl-ay, lllaek. Hernial- $3 i.e. 94.50 and ti.Oli sellers, sizes CI-,', lo Choice while I hey hixl. As. NlKUIncnt Sale (! 1 Of) I'llce fj)1.0. . NewYdrk5tdre Storage Stocks Of Butter Are Reduced Some i'OUTLAND. Ore., J-'eb. M (AI) I'.KK and butter UoluliofiH were unchaiiKed today. Supplier! were re. ported to lie accumulatliiK with tho demmid miinewhiit nhort of llio re cclplH. HtoiaKe Hloeka of butler are unusually lartfe. Tho laat of fltial report fluid there, were 85, 4b2,au0 iiounda more than thorc waa u year iiko and ZHMUU.MH) pOiiadH over the five-year averano. itevlewliiK the fruit and vege table Hituatiitii, 1 lio Portland bur eau of the l.'nlted Htatea depart ment of agriculture huh: "The wholeHale fruit and vege table market conllnueH on IU prn i.nt level trend, without notable price flueiuatlonH. Kulrly tfood inuveuient rhuniclerizeH iiiohI lines of produce, ullliouj;h rliuburd In not very popular uh yet, with J'ortland coiutumcrH. "Additional HifiiH of sprint; am noted today, with first ariivala of caul if lower from ItoMebuiK. ThiH slock waa amall, and (uullly wa Inferior to 'allfornia'a proHeut of ferings, which are now very fine, Later Oregon arrlvala aru exported lo aliow Improvement over tlila first shipment. "Lettuce supplies arc plentiful, imll1y 1h excellent, prices are low, and Portland la now vising very lame fUiintllleH of'thlK commodity. "Potato movement In also oul- Hlundins, in Its volume to local ro tation!. AllhoiiKh the putato mar ket iuh hIiowii marked flucluatlouH at western whipping polntH tlila week, no fipprcclulile chanKea were made on the Portland Jobbing mur ker. "Onion prleea were lowered slightly today by Home julihers In anticipation of the largo amount of oiiIoiih soon to be releaaed from storage, in the Kalem district. Al though only two cara of onions have been unloaded at Portland thlH month, a considerable portion of Salem's -juu-cur at 0 rage holdings are expected to arrlvo here, in tho course of the next (id dayH." Wheat Drops Two Cents In Chicago CHICAGO, Keb. 14 (AP)--IIeavy selling from cominltjHion Iioumch staggered the wheat markol today, and priccH tumbled downward In sonic canes nearly thruo cents a bushel. Ueporla anggcstlng that. Unltod HlatcH wheat production Tor 138(1 Is likely to be woll above domestic lvqulrcUMMilH did much to Induce Helling. Winnipeg dispatches telling of prospectH that the llrii lah government would take 80,(11)0, 000 btiHhels of Canadian wheat, and would ship It out from Montreal in Ihe, spring attracted houio notice here. Wheat closed nervous, 1 ;(! to '-' a bushel lower than yester day's flnlHh. Coin closed b Vfee to c down. oiiIk fit to te off, and provlHlpun showing & t I tic uu vance. Chickens Heat Poll Weevil Itl'TI.FHtii;. Ga. (AP) After fighting the boll weevil with little luck for 14 years, ,IV. and Mrs. George C. Adair gavn up their farm here to hitch on lo the Florida boom In its twilight. Then they came back to the old farm but In stead of cotton It was chickens. During December alone last year their chickens brought an Income of $2S(i. ' God iv it's Horin Too Fritky The honor of currying I .inly Godivn In a carnival at Dudley, Knghmd, was loo much for her sleed. The while horse, unused to hearing n lady In HeshliiKs before a huce crowd, became excited and began lo prance dangerously. Miss Lucille Smith, Ihe Lady Gndlva, hastily dismounted, and was taken lo n house, where she resied until n qulolvr steed could ho found. Then lite march proceeded. Longevity Stntiitlci i The average span of life In this country, or the expectancy of Hie nt birth, Is fM.;t;t years fur males and o7.fi- for females. The Unlleil States lire tables, computed hy the bureau of the census, show lhat ot 70,(Vstl persons reaching the aye of forty, there will be fi-.M- living to the age of sixty; In other wonK about 71 per cent of l hasp reach ing forty will live to the age of sixty. (lI.I)K;s, shoes lust wha! you need f..r Mil;, time of tin- year. Hidden cair. tieal. strong and durable. Ay flyniuent price - Turkish Bath Towels Sle 22 Is! tiond full sUr, good heay wi'lht Tuiklh Haih Tnucl, w lib colored hi i' 1 1 ed ends pink and blue. Kxtr.i special lor this event. Hunt Sale I'rie. e. each -l ' MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY t lllCACiO WIIIOAX Open 1 1 lull Low C'Ioho Mar I.l7yil.l8 l.lHi; 1.10", I.HHi&'li ly I .aa 14 i.auy, J.al !6 ',-s 1'il.v i.'S.iy, 1.2:1 14 i.-uVi i.z-i'utity, kh'I i.a.y ' i.ar. 1.2:1, 1 .2 1 a fi y, 1'OUTI.AMI WIIKAT )ica 1 1 lull liw Close Slur t-t-ii 1.17 !i 1.17 1.17 Slay I.2US4 l.2!i I. Ill I. Ill .Inly 1 .211 "4 l.2!i I.2U . 1.20 ."-! l.mji . l.iu i.io STOCK MARKET CLOSE STRONG; , MONEY HIGHER NKW VOItK, Keb. i l (AP) Tint Mock market went through another xerleH or erratic price uiovementH today In which the HleelH and public utlltlli'H ere featured on the npwide, while the mercliandlHiug I.h.sui-h and ratl-s ahowed the lurgcHt deciim-H. Trad ing waa fairly heavy in volume, with the ticker ten iiiIuiiIch laic at ono period. Call money rent! wed a.t A per cent but advanced at -1 uh banUa called loans lo strengthen their IioHlllon at the federal icHerve. JCxteiiHive aci.-u in ulailon of hlh grade Hharea late in the day brought about a general upturn In which many i.iMin-H HurpHHMed their prevloua high prices for the year, lirooklyn Union Oas waa 7a to 7 liolats, KaHtntan Kodak 41, iNow Vork Central 4 ii, ami l ri. Steel li'i. The iiiarkei elo.si-il air."ug. To tal aak-H approximatt.-d :t,(jao,ooa Hhari-H. Payelle Creamery Secures Options KAKKIt, Ore.. I'eb. 14 (AP) W. Ii. Wagner, ma auger of the KarmerH Cooperative creamery of Payette, Idaho, announced today that IiIh company holds options on the plant and b;in)ne.ss of the Com mercial creamery here. I miry men of the Maker valley will be linked to endoiHC Ihe pureliam; project at a meeting l-Ybruary 81). The Payette Cooperative doe a biiHlncHH of three million doMnrn and uhch substantial purl of the local cream at die Payette plant. l'(Ut'l'I.A.M) CASH POUTLANO, Orej, Feb. M (AP) Cash wheal: liig liend bluestem, hard white $l.liii. Hnft white ?I.Hi. Western while $1,1 a. Hard wluler $1.14. Northern spring $1.11. Western red $1.14. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white $:ii.0o. Today'a car receipiH: wheat -7, barley i, flour ir, corn '7, outn 5, hay (1. Tomorrow's Observer Will Tell You! ?????? itsonne I'OHTLAM) PltODLCJ-; PUKTLANU, Oer., Feb. J4 (APJ i liuitcr, fs;KH, milk (bulterlat), 1 poultry, country meatx, onions, po j tiitoea, wool, hay. iiuIh caseara ! ljurk and hops Hteudy and un changed. WOOL UKPOIM' HUSTON, Keb. 14 (AP) The , Commercial bulletin ot Huston to ; morrow will say: "Tin-re is a Hironger tdnu in tint wool market again UiIh week ami I prices for wool in this market aru ; rather against, the buyer. Demand has centered especially on fine and ( fine medium wools, both for tin: j worsted manufacturers and the topniitkers. "The manufacturing position evi dently 1 improved although by no ( means to Ihe extent that the mills M.-oiitd wish. Current operations, however, draw one Inevitably to it he conclusion that business is bet- ter In the goods market. ! "Foreign markets are ilistincily trong'-r. There haa been better ( clearance reported -in Australia at i prices a .shade above those prevail I lug last weekend. "There has been some tying up i of wool in the west on winter loans, j "Mohair is fairly steady at around f.u cents for original Texas hair." THEATERS William Haines In Spectacular 'Drama at State ! William Haines, wiiiiusieal com ! t iliau of the screen, turns to thrill. 1 heart throbs and romance in his ! latest role of the silver sheet, in Speedway," Metro-Gold wyn-May- AN) 1A PAGE : ana er's spectacular drama of the mito race I raca. I umcu ai i he inuiau apolis races, and now appearing at the State theater. with syn chronized sound score. "Speedway" is an intimate por irayal of the inside of auto racing, and a pretty love story runs Ihrouuh its laughs and thrills. I)E LUXE GULLISTAN High Pile Domestic Oriental Rugs for Spring- Just Received. This is without question Am erica's Greatest Rug Value. See them in our windows Tim CoinniLrclal nu!li:lln will puljlmh the rollowlni; quotutlons: m-ourrd IjukIb: Oregon: flnx and f. 111. utaiilt 7U 77: fine and f. m. Kr. CotiihinK 70-7ri; flat) and f. in. clotliliiK 00-70; valliy No. I, 7.'l-75. linmi'Ht If. ..i-li'lniil lOl l'KOIl 4 H-SM. si iAit and i'i,orit I POUThANO Ore., I'eb. 14 (AP) Cam nugar (Hacked uuhIh) Hteaily; cane', fruit or berry, J5.15 per cwt; beet Kiigar, $5.au cwt. , J-'lour (elly delivery prlceH) steady; family p;itentH, i'ja, $7.00: whole wheal, 4'.t, $tj.70: graham. 4'.h, JO.f.O; liakers hard wheat, i6s, bakerH' blueslcin patenla. S5h, 7.2it; p:iHtry flour, 4'J, $7.80. 1 MVi:itlOOIj WHUAT I I.IVKltPOOL, l-b. J4 (AP) I Wheat close: March ha 4'jd May: Xs Mid I . 7 "4 . Jjly: Jw JO-d 91.3UU, UI'ITKItFAT HAN KltANCISCO. Keb. 14 (AP) liutterfal f. o. b. Kan Francisco, 42 c. FIND IT HERE Copy for tills column moat be In by 9 a, m. PAHTV CAMUjKK A new shipment of party candles iq all colors and all lengths has just been received by Richardson's Art and Gill Shop. They carry the Famous Cape Coil Colonial Candle which does not drip or fade, and they cost you no moro than othei- brands. Party candles always ut Ulchard.son s Art and Gift Shop. 2-ia-lt. I Ladles f I he Christian church are conducting a cooked food sale I at Molir's meat market tomorrow, beginning at 1') a. in. 'J-14-1 c i" ST. VALF.NTINI'S DAY I Is tomorrow. Do not neglect to jsend her a Valentine remembrance. You will find it an easy und plcas lurablo task to select just the right jibing for your Valentino at Kich i unison's Art and Gift Shop. IJt.au I til'ul " Valentine Cards for every j members of the family and hun ! dredH of other attractive new thlngH lull suitable ror Valentine Gifts at j I'.lchurdson'H Art and Gift Shop. 2-1-3-1 1. Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop, . Auv. NOTICH NO'i'l ( '10 IS II Kit K 1 1 Y G 1 VKN lhat the undersigned, W. H. Munch, is sole owner of the business of Mill Hunch 01a rage Company in tho city of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, having purchased und taken over tho Interest of J. L. MunhnH and Fred Itutlerfield In jsaine. That all accounts owing to tlie said firm arc payable to tho ' undersigned, and all indebtedness Islanding against the said firm Is I assumed bv tin- nudei-siirncfl. W. If. HL'NCir. 2-12-10 t. NOTICi; OF SAM5 is Tin-; corxTV coirrr of L'MOX COI XTY, OKKGOX In Ihe Matter of the Guardianship or HONALD LKK GOOUNOUGH. Incompetent. Nolicc is hereby given that un der and by virtue of an order of the above entitled court made and ' The New ffl D SI S' 59c entered In tho above entitled mat ter November 25, 1329. I will from and urter March 1, 1930, as guar dian of aid Itonald I.eO Oood nough, proceed to sell at private sale for cash, tho following dea crlbed real estate aituated In Union County. Oregon, and belonging to said itdnald Leo Ooodnough, to wlt: An undivided ont-llfth Interest In and to lot Fourteen (14), Illock One Hundred Two (10J), Chaplin's Addition to la Grande. Oregon, and hots Seven (7) und KIght (8), Itlock Three (a),, C Street. La Grande, Oregon. Muriel I,. Hull. Guardian. I? U. Kingo. Attorney for Guardian. Date of first publication, Janu ary 'ii, 1530. Dale of last publication, Fcbru nry 14, 1380. Jan. 24-31. Keb. 7-14. SAT! HDAV PHOGHAMS The National llroadcasting com pany program Tor Saturday follows: S lo i) a. in., Happy Time; D:45 to 1 0 ; y it, farm and homo; 10:30 to ll.-ati, morning melodies; J to 2, Dixie Handles; 3:30 to 4, woman's league: 4 lo 6, Puccini's opera "Mauon Lescaut;" 5, business; ii to 7, three movements from Tschai kowsky's sixth symphony; 7, dunce music; ii,. Circus program; 8:30, Amos and Andy; Lyrics; f:30, Hill Hilly Hoys; Hi; in to 11. Tales Never Told. The Columbia llroadcasting sys tem program for Saturday follows: 3:30 to 4, Sport Slants; 4. orchestra concert; 5 to 5:1&, science talk; to 6:30, Nit Wit hour; 7 to S, .Movie hour; 8:30 to 1 o. specialty program and review from K1IJ;' 10 to 12, dance music. Taconm KVI (7liakc) 7 to S, records: & to 3:30, feat ".ires and CHS pro grams; 3:3a. CMS; 5:15. studio ar tists; ft: 3 to 'J, silent; y, CHS; 10, atarf artists; 10:12 lo 12, CMS. Portland KGW (fi20kc) a a. in., news; !t:10, cooking school; y:4f, NBC; I2:3, musical programs; 1, NHC: 8:4fi, studio: !, NHC; 10, Cecil and Sally; lo:lo to 12, Hi Jinks. ' KKX (lixoke) ti, studio and musical program; Ut, dance music. Denver . KOA (S30kc) d, NIK!; X, male quartet; N:30, "NHC; 8:45,' Sunday school preview; !t:lf. Seven "Aces; 10; IB to 11, NHC. Spokane KG A (M70kc) (!, Melody Aces; 7:45. songs; 8, Saturday Kuighlers; ti. ensemble; 10, musical potpourri; 1 I, requests. KHg liUlikc) 0:45, morning pro gram; 8, NHC; it, concert: :45, NHC'; 11:30, organ, luncheon pro gram; J2:ir, brickbats and bou quets; 1 2:30, musical programs: 3:30. NHC; 8. Modernists: 8:30, NHC; 10, sports: I:15. NHC; 12 to 1:30, popalar music. , Sea tile . K J II (y?akc) 5::io, dinner con- 1 - Grande Packers and City Grocery I Economy Grocery Hoover and Market J and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-48 , Main 755 WE ARE FEATURING GRAIN FED CATTLE AND BABY BEEP THIS WEEK. Graded by a representative of one of the large packers' as A-l Stock. PORK PRODUCTS SPECIAL I'RKSIl PORK LOINS, Hi. One-Half or Whole HACK BONE, lb RACK UACON, lb Nice and Lean. ROLLED BUTTS, lb Bone out ready for slicing, Grocery Department Quality Food for Less Flour Sea l'oani Jlarte in La Grande funi selected Grande Ronde Valley Wheat. Saturday and Monday spo- fl - A f cial, -tU-11). Basr pl.4i; Grape Fruit Texas Sweet Excellent quality, OJT .Medium size, 3 fur ZiOC Lux Toilet Soap .Doz. 89c Carrots Fancy larjre bunches, nr. 3 for OC Oranges J.C.PENNEYG. 108 Depot St. , "'iKlc You Will Want Several Porch Dresses Every One Is As At tractive As It Is Low Priced $L79 Gay prints polka dots tiny checks all fast color. Styles you can wear for af ternoon and on the street. Some have elbow - length sleeves . . . some have cap sleeves . . . some are sleeve less (and you can make a jac'ntit to match, for a com plete costume !) Regular and Extra Sizes utirt: C. Ilarinony Aces; 7. concert: S, Katunlay KniKlilcrs: 8. liiirtliwi .st liour; 10. concert; 10:30, Vie Mcyi-rs orch.'.slra. KO.MO CJilikc) 4. NBC; ii lo ll':yo. orKi'". suit Ijiko C'lly KSIj (ll.'lukc) 6, NHC; S, buni ncss li'UBUo: S:30. NUC; K:45. main (fuurlcl; 11:15, dancu orchestra: 1(1:15. Mlilnlfc-ht hour; 11:15, .Mid nltu review. Sun l-'raiiclscd KKye ( I! I like) 5, ( 'IIS; 5:30, Kil nu KLscller; (i. CHS; 111, Klalllt Wiitanahe: 10:10 lo 1, dance music. , lU'O (OSOlie) 5:50, niiwa; (i. con cert; 7, popular iinlHie; R. NIK'; N:3ii, concerl; !i. Cecil anil Sully; 9:1(1, Salon orchestra; 10 to 12, dancu music. Oakland KI.X (SSllkc) 0. eonci-rl. Irio: 7, 1 news; 7:30, concerl; II to II, dance music. ; KGO (THOkc) Ii. NHC; S, I'acifio (Serenaders: S::l(l, NHC; S:45, quar tet: 'J, NHC; 10. spoils; 10:15, fNHC; ITto 12, dance music. j l,os AliK'eics I ICK1 04nkc) 5:10, slock mm kels: (i. NHC; S:3I1, concerl; S, jNIIC; !l:;io, milKical program: i 10:30, ltusslan strins quartet; II, I Midnight frolic, nmHBMMUIMKMKI Ronde Distributors of Mt. Emily 23c SPARE RIBS, 11k' 20c 10c PORK SIIOl'LDKRS, lb CURED MEAT SPECIALS JMc COTTAGE BREAKFAST None Better. Monarch Bland No. 2 tins, 5 for Yacht CliiU Lai'se select, No. 1 tall tins, 3 for Monarch Made from whole ripe tomatoes, large bottle i tMtMwuujy I'triittiii 'i liwiiii wry KNX (lorilike) 5:15, kiddies pro Kralu; l, orKan: G::;il. ensemble; 7. OIK: S, features; 10 lo 1. dance music. Kll.l (linokc) 5. CliK: S, sym phony; !i, CHS: 10, news; 10:05 10 11', dance music; 1-J to 1, organ ro cilal. Products 20c I1LTTS, Ih. BACON, lb. 2!)c Grape Fruit S1.00 50c Shrimp ) 19c ftn J5 1. ..Y.2iiJ. F, e A L E R Pork and Beans With Tomatoe Sauce Med. sr tins, 3 for , )C Wright Silver Cream W ill nuiko your silverware look 4 rv like new. Reg. jars, 2 for 4UC niiiiw,wywtfiiwi A M a an in, n iiiiiMi, lniTli iffl. ill fc ih . fc '