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Hff GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER, H GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, March 13, 1930
HEADLIGHT
Pre-Shrunk
Overalls
"A New Pair
FREE
if they Shrink"
flC.
Close School
At Cove During
Union Tourney
Mrs. A. ll. Conkllii
(Observer Correspondent) :
.'. C'OVR (Special) Cove school
closed at noon here, to allow all
who wished to attend the tourna
ment at I nlon. '
A baby hod weighing seven anil
yVf .art V
QNCE, the world looked to the
attic o.nly lor its great pic
tures, poems, novels and music.
jor it is fashionable, and sensibly
so, to remodel the attic into a pleas
ant little study, or a quaint guest
room. There arc numerous inter
esting possibilities of which we
should' be pleased to tell you.
HOME LUMBER &
COAL, CO.
y'"v Main
"(Jt'AMTY AND KUIIVIOK''
urnishmgs, Clothing, Women's ready-to-wear and
Footwear for the entire family at prices that
defy comparison.
Men's felt hats in the
most attractive spring
patterns in line fur felts
and clear nutria
$1.95 to $4,95
Men's shoes and iox
fords in Coodyear welts
in kid or calf in the new
spring styles I
$2.95 to $4.95
Hoy's shoes and ox
fords, tan or black call
in the newest of the
spring season
$2.39 to $3.45
.Men's Mill In the ailntis
lead (up; nmltew, anil v. Capps
Mart Kt'hiUTmT A Marx, In
tho new rluv color, Ini
IHirtiil M Uf slrlrtly liand
tallorcil hi fiuNlHil nn( mi
flnl-ht'd M4irslt!tU
$17.95 lo $32.50
a half potindH was born to HftV.
nml Mih. Walter l'lalt Tuesday
morning March II, Thin is the
second child In this family and
also tho second mom, JtotJi mother
uml bubo arc doing nicely.
' Aflrn. iJarrcl lulp returned from
j Km Wonderllclt hospital .Monday,
; March 10. where who had been for
tin past two weeks,
i MIhh Hea trice Klsher haw been
at tho Wonderllck hospital In l.a
(Irando for the past three weeks
suffering with an a bees of the
kidneys, an illness following the
flu. Kho will be there at least an
other week, It in wild.
Mm, T, Towle, her mother. Mm.
0, J,und. and Mm. I' F. WlllJtimM
visited Mrs. J L I. llhnwen at In
land City Tuesday. Mrs. Hansen
has just returned from the Hot
1, ako sanatoi ium where she has
been ill for sonio time.
Jluth AteNeill, who Jinn been ill
and out of school since tho be
ginning of the year, lia now ro
turiH'd to her Htudlcs.
Ada Itrewheai-H who went with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay
liresheiirs and brother, Itayinond.
to Cn II forn la , has no w retu rnod
I and Is in hcIiooI again.
Mr, and Mjih. Emerson William
left a few days ago for 1'ortland
ivhero Mr. Williams Is being treat-
ed for an Injury U his back. They
were in 1'ortland for two montha
before Christina for (he name rea
son. Thin trouble 1 of Ions stand
ing caused by too heavy lifhtinff
during Home lonuinw opei-ations.
Their little daughter, Jean, utay-
I I m? with her Ki'rt'idparenU, Mr.
find Mi'rs. l- K, Williams, during
I her parents' absence,
j ' According to a, report of Mrs. '
t Nellie H. Grace, city librarian, fol- I
j lowing the report of the year HlIt
sho says that when Union county
bad tho county library system that
Uour
ATTIC HOLDS
PO$BILITIE3
OUR LOW PRICES
lis
mm
llni circulation wus many tlmcn
greater. J-Vr liiHtanco during the
month of March 1 there, wan
Hi ciliated LM4 volumes of ndult
fiction and 3U7 volumes of non-fle-lion
a total of 5M and f8 volumes
of Juvenile fiction arid 27 volume
of (ion-fiction or 8fi Juvenllo a
grand total of G3t; volumes In on:i
month alone. Tho average daily
circulation wan 30 and the largest
dally circulation 137 while tho
I uvcrago adult circulation was 44
and juvenile 13. l-'or tho year J 1 2 ft
tlif largest dally circulation wuh
4;1 and the average 27. This too,
when population of Cove was Mut
ed at 330 and is now listed at COO
people, i
orncE
CAT
TAAOI HAM H pQ.
By Junius
..Suburbanite (reading from seed
catalog) This magnificent plant
from a single seed hurst Into an
avalanche of glorious bloom In
June, giving the garden, the splen
dor of a billowy surf-swept coast
of miles of great rolling snowdrift,
omhinssom-rf uy the setting sun. i
vwit un, iienry, ici a uuy nvor
cenu worth of that.
Till; JOY Ol'' LIVING
The south wind is driving
His splendid cloud -horses
Thru vast fields of blue.
The bare woods are singing.
The brookH in their coursea
Are bubbling and springing
And danclnf,' anil leaping,
Tho violets peeping,
I'lil glad to be living:
Aren't you
TLUOIt K IS I.ITTLK HOI'B KOH
Til I', WIU KI.OWKU.S ItKCAUSK
THK WILD KLOWKIt VANDAL
LS NOT ASHAMKO OF 111K VAN
DALISM. Work a while at $10 a week, dear
j girl, and matrimony' will be a bles
sed slate that affords threo squares.
I
I Convincing proof that detective
j stories are jeal fiction Is given by
j the ending in which the criminal
i ia caught.
l'ond La Grande Mother cjulet,
'dear, the sandman is coming.
iMouern i niidUKay, mom, a
dollar and I won't tell pop.
Si-olchniun How do you sell
eggs ?
(Merit l-'our cenls apiece for Ihe
good ones anil three cenls for tho
erai'ked ones.
Scolclunan Crack mo it half
do.en.
.
1 1 -in i it i Why ilhl j-ou brealc
.vol gagciiu'iit Willi that school
leiic-ber'
llurohi I ilklu'l show up one
ulglit, and shi; Mauled mo to bring
a written excuse signed by my
niolhei'.
-
Teacher DeHurlbo Wndbergh's
feat'. ...
Pupil -N'ever saw 'em, sir, luit t
can describe Charlie Chaplin's.
Appleby Occupies
. Position At Top
ST. I.Ol'IS, Mar, 13 (Al) 1-M-gar
Appleby of New York, today
occupied tho lop position In Ihe
national amateur IS. 2 balklluo
llireo vlclorles, Including a 300 lo
110 count over M. C. Wallgien,
l'nclfli! coasL champion, whlcli lie
seiired lax night. Appleby ran
ARE
See our window dis
play of the latest wo
men's novelty footwear
in straps, pumps and
ties. Combination lasts,
cuban and spike heels,
kid and patent in all col
ors to match your
spring costume
$2.45 to $5.95
Children's spring foot
wear, neat and dressy,
strong and durable '
$1.49 to $2.69
Frocks for all occa
sions in (he new silk
prints, crepes and satins
in the very latest styles
$5.95 to $12.95
billiard tournament by vlrlun of
out In 14 innings, the fastest match
of tho tourney, with an uveraso
of LM.43.
The New York millionaire, play
im, wllh iv delicato touch, clocked
off 103 points while Ills opponent
was KathcrlriK nine, ile opened
with a run of 4'. which bettered In
two othor InnliiKH, ills hiKh run
was 6o, Walltfren, however, with
an avcrah'o of ten. had a hi(,rh run
of G4.
Shires Is Offered
$7,500 And a Bonus
(.'KM' A GO. Mar. 13 (Al)
fharles A. Coinlttkey, owner of the
fhleaKO White Kox, apparently is
willing to come moro than half
way In his dealings with Charle
Arthur Shires.
The Old Jioman has offered the
why one I'TiOO n Keason to play first
banc for the h-'ov, and is ready to
add a bonus at the end of the
campaign .1 Arthur will condurt
hlinef becomingly, both on and
off the field.
However, in a letter written to
Shires yesterday, Comiskcy limit
ed the player promise to make no
displays of temperament.
pjfln ,Cno Y)f
-"- s k
In Vivid Colors
LONDON (AP) lirlght color
forms the keynote of spring fash
ions for Kido in London.
The new canine jackets seen at
Loudon's latest dog show were of
decidedly brilliant hue. complete
with pockets wherein reposed tiny
handkerchiefs hearing the pups
Initials.
Hows will not be "worn this sea
son, except by tho very youngest
flapper puppies.
Tho military note was particular
ly dominant for the terriers, most
of them sporting Hcarlet and blue
Jackets with gold braid.
GHKi: SIIOICS MAYlWIlt'S
JtAGK
LONDON (AP) Colored shoes
are coming Into vogue again.
London boot shops are showing
many new shades of green, red.
and bronze. Green seems to have
caught the fahIonnl,.o fancy and
Mayfair ia already dotted with
green-footed fashion followers.
One. of the latest leathern is vet
vet pigskin which is being shown
In Innumerable new snadea.
WIMlCAT CAHTKIl WINS
HKA'm,K, .Mar. 13 Ai')
"'lliUaL" Carter, Kvurett negro
Junior wolterwolR'ht, ncortHl a clean
cut decision here last night over
hull I'Vawer, SpoUane, in his. come-bat-k
campaign. Carter floored
I-'raHf.r for the count in tha third
of .their nix-round bout.
Paul lielaney, Spokane Ugh I
hi:avyivelght, took a nix-round de
cision over Krnio Cainpaniio, Ke
attle. by worlng knockdowiiH In
the fimrih nnd filth rounds.
Modern Way to Treat
ILfM I Mil
Insists His New Discovery Opens Up
I Catarrh Stuffed Nostrils in 3 Minutes
Advises All Calanh Victims to Treat Nasal Catarrh
Opex and Clean Out Unpleasant Mucus Quick
30 DAYS FREE TRIAL SAYS
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
I Vou gel up ill the morning with '
i nostrils sUitrtHl with niucllH you t
feel lny (lepresscit.
Slruy for it few seconds w ith ;
refresh intr, soothmtf. InvlKuratlnj;
' upev and In three mtir.it cs your
: heiid Is clear ami clean every bit
( of mucus is out you can breathe,
j Nature's pure air thru nostrils free
from Irritation.
j There Is nothing In Opex that
S can harm you so use It freely
, niffht and morning and as many
j times thru the day as you wish.
Opex is so helpful in Oilurrh nt
long standing tin stubborn kind
j that by using Opex faithfully for
ja month the worst symptoms f
jthis hiunlhaiing disease are sue
leessfully treated.
i Singing and b;iiug In 'nrn
when caused by Oalarrh Is les
; soiled what a Messlh.T,
And here's something that will
IKEEP YOUR NOSTRILS
WHEAT CLOSES
IRREGULAR IN
CHICAGO MARTI
CHICAGO, Mar. 13 (AP) ar
Wheat averaged lower In price dur-!V
lug the late dealing today "fterjj(('v
naving avcragi-o niguer earlier.;
Pumistcnt Helling out or May de-1
livery holdings had a general bear-j
inn effect on wheat value, not-!
withstanding that government,
sponsored ag-mie were credited
with giving the market support
when set-back hecumo materia!.
CouHidcrahlo stop loss selling which
developed in the corn market hit
carried -May and July corn dow
to below any price level touched
this season.
Wheat closed irregular, ranging
from I'fic lower to c higher,
compared ,with ycsterday'H finish.
Corn eloscil down, oal.i
unchanged to lie higher, and pro-
vicious unchanged to llic off.
All-Star North
Team Selected
ll V H I jOflrhPS
.,.., .,,,,,, lieviewlni,- tlie fruit and veire
II o Awoeiated iress ee-n.Hensu.i Ktuatloi.- the- Portland bui
a l-alar northern divilon I-aelfle of Ulo ,. ,,, mau, ' Jt.
at ('onrerenee 1HS0 baHkolball ,mt of !lff,.eul.,lr,, Kay
"V.I a""0,'"t",, "A e and potato market,, con-
... . ' ' i"nniii .
" M,B'U "i.iif.. wm Hi.lIMI Piny
er and one Washington Ktate col
letre uee. They are Italph Cairney.
WashinKlon cuard: Hal (Stork)
Mcrlary. elonsated Washlm,'
cenler; Art -Mcl.arney. Washing
Ion Stato guard; Hank Swanson.
Wa.shluKlon forward, and Harold
Nlowell, Idaho forward, and lead
ing scorer of the northern division
race.
ho all-star
team was seletted
by tho five coaches of the north-1
ern section.
CATCH WIIITK
VAXCOUVKK,' AVi'tMh., lar. 3 3
(Al) A white mole was cnuirht
In a trap here during the night at
the Clark county hatchery on Cold
creek. Deputy Game Warden Im-
menroth reported today. This is
believed to he the first white mole
ever caught in Clark county.
SKKK MIKKIXfi riOHTKIE
KLAMATH KAU,K, Ore., .Mar.
13 (AP) Threo automobiles filled
with searchers left here today to
search the Green Springs highway
.for Austin Itosander, Klamath
j pugilist, who waa lo have appeared
on a fight card last Friday night
but never arrived.
Mature Lawynri Favored
A Hostmi lawyer writes to the
Transcript ibal no man ought to
practice law uni il he was forty.
We have heard of lawyers who
waited that long before they had
practice. .lanesville Ihiilv Gazelle.
m
J z
with
ilelight millions of nu'ii nfli-r you i
spruy refreshing Vn- in nostrils'
and throat for 3 weeK.i you won't j
luivt? that lump of mucus to hawk I
up in the morning men have died i
from the lerrlble straining. j
Nasal Catarrh is n most annoy. 1
ing condition and It has been writ-,
ten that a person afflicted with'
stubborn nasal Catarrh not only
loses the acute sense Of smell but
taste also. j
You can always get Opex at the
lied Cross Drug store or any up. i
lOMlate drug store a botth that
will last about two months costs
but $l.l0 if you an-n't Joyfully'
satisfied after using It fur y days
Ifot your money back. 1
Xntr: In New Vnrk many lnMrs
ami peakers my the theoal wllh
IMx In Mibduo Itrtlatltm antl rt - i
tnt lU)atenc
AS CLEAN AS YOUR TEETH
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO
0H'l
sept.
1'OnTlAXn WHEAT
OlKMl IllKll lAJW
l.DT 1.07 1.07
I. Oil l.Ollfii I. Oil
...i.oo i.ou i.o.-.y,
Mar. .
-Mnv .
i .Inly .
j Sopl.
"'Prices of Eggs
And Butter Are
Barely Steady
! PIOCL'S Ol-
nmrkut i;w
I'OltTI.AND, Oil-.. Mar. 13 (Al)
Illltti-l- and eijfe- rt;c;ipl.s wrre
inun lila-ral than usual, but the
mil-plim a. i-s lo hi' fc-niilK into
Hloratv. Nutti'r istockH were Baid
lo lie heavier nov; than at any time
the five-year average. I'rices
- r "W outtur were bare.
li
ly wteatly. -
jllnut! slutv and rather lifele.in,
1101-
ithtandlllir tlje nil her light sup
plies of best Htoraire stocks. Al
thir.iKh dealers believe the end or
home-crown supplies especially of
apples is now in sij,-ht, Ihe liberal
orferinifs of this class of slock
from Ihe myraid of minor home
storages has hud a depressilll,' .ef
fect on market values of these
commodities.
"Orantro nrleen hue., uh. ... uii.rl.t
' ...i.... ...... ,i..n.. .i i ... , '
.L " "u""b l"" ",st ,,v0
':i.ettuce conlinues lis slight up
ward trend in Hliinnlnir-iioint
prices. This raise has been re
flected In sales lo jobbers, but re
tailers' purchases were mostly uc
no higher levels.
"Celery arrivals show an ex
tremely wide variation In quality,
and prices for stock from the same
Central California district range
from $3.50tf $5.76 per crate'
MV'KISPOOri WIIKAT
17IVERPOOI,, Mar. 13 (AP)
"Wheat close: Mar. 7s d $1.02.
May: 7s 3-id $l.ofi-y,.
July: 7s 5 VI d $l.0S,
iOIlTtjANI lIl(I)i;C.:
POUTlvANI), Ore., Mar. 13 (AP)
-Butter: barely steady; uncbang-
ed.
WIXIj C'O.MKS IV
COKVAI.r.IS, Ore., Jlnr. 13 (AP)
Sumilcmcntiil IrrlKiition fur tlio
AVIIInmette valley from dee) wells
eainc n nti;i nearer this week when
the first experimental well on the
Senator Sam Brown farm near
Gervals was "brought In" with a
satisfactory flow.
Tho well is tlio first of a series
to ho sunk by tlio OreKOn State
Culleso.
BRILLIANT NEW STYLES
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
0-
On
Cinderella's
Easy Payment
Plan
o
Allen-A'
Silk Hose
In The New
Spring Shades
FOR-
Whatever you desire in
in style, or color or selec
tion . . . you will find it ad
mirably shown in Cinder
ella's new stocks. You may
choose here with the assur
ance of newest fashion and
ultimate value.
WUIiAT
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1.05
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J.UI
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l'OUTiiANI) CASH
l-OHTI.ANIJ, Ore.. .Mar. 13 (AP)
I'lisb wheat: Dig Bend bluesteiu,
hard while !..
Soft white Jl.orp.
Western wlillo $1.0S.
Hard winter $1.03.
Northern spring $t..i3.
Wesie.ru retl $1.03.
Oats: No. 2-38 II). while $33.00.
Today's ear receipts: wheat 17.
flour lf, corn 3, hay C.
SltfJAIt AND FfXlUK
I'OItTI.AND, Oro. Mar. 13 (Al)
- Cano sugar (sacked basis)
steady; cane, fruit or horry, $5.20
per cwt. TJeet sugar $5.10 cwt.
Klour (city delivifry prices) '
steady; family patents, 411s, $7.40;
whole wheat. 4!M, W.G0; (,-rahnni,
40s, $ii. 50; - bakers'- hard wheat,
9Ss, $7.00: hakims' bluestem pat-,
enls, 9Ss, $7.00; paslry flour, 4s,
$0.10. .
lll'ITIJtl'AT
SAN FKANCISCO, lar. 13 (AI')
Hulterfat f. o. b. San I''ntnelscu,
40',ic.
' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
I'OItTbANO, Ore., Mar. 13 ( A I')
Cattle and calves: talking
around steady;, receipts caitle 200,
calves 10.
Steers 1 100-1300 lbs. $1 1.75
130. Steers 1100-1300 lbs. $11.75
(n $12.25, good $12.00$ $12.00, mo
dium $!0.50'ij.$i2.00, common $S.5l)
fi $10.50. Heifers,, good $10.50 dp
$11.00,- common to medium $7.50
$10.25. COWS, good $!.fi0fti $10.00,
common to medium $6,75 (fo $9.50,
low cutter to cutter $ 4.00 fn $11.75.
Hulls $7.i5tf$S.25, cutter to me
dium $G.00i $7.75. Calves $9.50
$1 1.00, cull to common $fi.50 (-i-$9.50.
Vealers, milk fed $11.00 (i
$13.50, medium $',(.00 (u $1 1.00, cull
to common $7.00rtj $9.00.
Jlogs: steady for killing classes,
Mr.it (iiotabiy 50c lower for feeder
receipts 725. Including '510
!t,,roct or " t-'onlract. Ilea ry weight
1? 11.05. Utfht wolKht $11. fill 61)
$11.75. J.it'ht lights JlU.BOiij $11. G5.
I'aekiiic soivs $S.r() (f $10.00.
Slaughter pigs $10.25 (ill $11.25.
e'eeder and stockei- pigs, 00 j.10 His.
medium to chofee $ I 1 .50 6' $ 1 2.25.
(Soft or oity hogs ami roast pigs
excluded in above quotations).
Sheep and , Iambs: quotably
steady: receipts 60.
Lambs, good to choice $'J.5 If'
$0.50, Si to !I2 lbs. $U. 5011 $10.25,
S4 lbs. down, meclhlb $!i.no Hi $!i.75,
all weights, common $7.5011 $0.00.
J.C.PENNEYC0.
108 Depot St.
La Grande, Ore.
Men Hose
In New and Fancy
Patterns
49c
Excellent quality lior.c of silk
and rayon mixtures. Mercerized
toes and heels for extra wear.
Rayon plaited tops. Come in a
great scleclion of ' attractive
new patterns.. .
Yearling wethers $i.50- ffp $8.50.
Ewes, medium to choice $5,00 ft)
$0.50, 120-150 His. $4. OOfif $11.(111, nii
weights, cull und common $2.00 fij)
$4.00. . ; , '
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to Ktuliborn indigestion.. pan, liurt
tutiSH of breath and all tho allmeats
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ach ills.
Thousands of bottles' of Dare's
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because it is the ono outstanding,
supremely effective stomach rcino-.
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everywhere to end indigestion or
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NEW COATS
$14.95 to $74.95
NEW DRESSES
$9.90 to $49.95
NEW HATS
$5.95 to $14.95
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