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Page EfgHl LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, March 18, 1930 DRESS PANTS IVist, Worsteds and Cheviots Extra Suit Pants $6.85 & $8.85 Butter Prices i Move Higher In ! Oregon Market ; IMUtTI.AN'fJ, On-.. Mur, IS (All) H-itter ami bultcrut price nmdo material ndvanciH ut tint j'ortlaud produce cxclKiiiK" today. KxlniH and NinndardH In butter were 2e higher at aye mid 3 He, respectively, and primo firms and first lc euvh. I'utterfut iveiit up 3c tu 3y de livered J'ortlund. Hcarcliy of high era do blitb r was reported uuutc on Ihu l'orlhuiU market. Kfftf pricoH ivnre unchanged. Ho tel pin continued liberal, with the surplus RuiiiK into Htoruge. Cabbage, prlcoH are Htill hK--Ii without any weakening Indicated. A leading produce company quoted It at I He lA'ttuuo 1h similarly high, tho curreJit quotation being .7dff3.0U a'crato wholesale. ANOTHER DAY By OscaVHitt irurtliiml; "Kwodi" ItlKljcrir, ll'T- non: Zrl Ttrry, l.us AntO'lvx: Ik') (.'iivcni y, Kun Francisco: Tony La -wrrl, Sal! Ijikc City: Itay C'arhun, Kan l-'rancifico; Hay Kn'tich, Ver non: Jirnlo jolinHon. win ijiko Oakland and Cordon Sladv Coast Circuit Develops Many Fine Shortstops My Itussell if. Xewlaiul (Associated Press KporiH Writer) HAN KUANCIHI'O The J'aclflc coaal league has had ft lot to do with the. HhortHtop situation in the major leaden these last two de cades. Harry A. William, league president and Tonner good baHebull writer, remlmlH the writer that the coast circuit "uno-u-1' humbly has developed and sent to tin- majors more great shortstops than any other loop in the country." Portland hut senl tin jiost. Home of these reculh d offhand and clubs . UJ u (I).(.IH,0 h(. has held weekly Wheat firm And Higher At Close CHICAGO, .Mar. 1H (AC) YVheiiL seured upturns in price lain today, helped by corn market strength and by 3,24.1,000 busheM decrease of the world's uvuilnble wheat supply. .Meanwhile, expectations were City; Joe Itcrger, I.os Angeles; Jlal i tliut a rold wave wou. J work down Ithyne. Kan Krancisco; I,yn liry, from the north by Thursday or If .. cmti-Hi fur old time hoxlliL' promoters were to bo held, Al ' . . ' , . u, .,.,, ,1(,.i,.i,,n'i J Wheat closed wo-.tld glvo anyone In the country a run for first place. Kor 2H years he has maintained establishments for chin walloping parties. Trior to 1 'J n (j he held shows once a month In the famous old Wood ward's pavilion and later promo- Ted In Mechanic's hall. 1'or more lory. Tho world's available wheat supply Is -now 4 1 l.Iift&.ooo bushel against 3'j2, C)S,ooi bushels a year firm ct 56c a bushel higher than yesterday's, fin ish. Corn closed &ilt! up- oats ft Tie. advanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of I.e. they went up from are: kobi I'ccklnpuugh. UaVe Hancroft. Ivan I Olson, Charles ltellecher. Chuck j Ward and Chalmer Cis:iell, all from fights, missing dates each year. only one or two OFFICE CAT VHAEI HARM IMO. By Junius Jim. Hinllhi-iK An eye speclallnt wu that itreun iilutn the nerves. nhnl iln- oiiIUiimth ant ixniiu I Alex (in'CKHins, rough and ready 'Unlit lieavywelKhl of the "in, la a jsan Krmiolseo lilllard hull proprie tor. In H'J'1 ho HWlipped punclien j wiPh "lluffalo" COHIello on two : orcniioiiH. once for 50 round und nKaln for SO rounds Venn Uwkk. left hallder 11 world'H HtrlUeout record of 3lis, whllo pltchlni; for 1'ortland In 19H, Ih dealing out Kinoken in hi.i ch talillHlunent at Hotiuiatn, Wa.Hh. Johnny l''rayne, one of the nmnl I'YaneiHeo POUTI.A.MI I'KODI'CM 1'OHTI.ANU, Mar. IS (Al') Mutter: hlger: cubc-M: ektraH, :t:ie: HtatulardM, She; prime fil'!t liilc: rirHiH. :i;ie. t Creamery iirlcea: prints, :ic over cube Htandards. .Milk: bulterrm hlcher: raw in II K (i per cent), fl'.SIHl ctvt, de. llvered Portland, less I per cent; (tin de II milk 1. llutterfal. .sta tion. Jiiie: truck, 37c; deliveries In I'Oi'tlatiil, 3e. lKKf. poultry, country inealH, on loim, imtiiloeH, wool, hay, nuts. c;ih- 13 fa ahd met'5tilu tH Tue I a , CHORES -IF EMILY WAKES . Q id ' f ' 0,T- UP ftHD SEETS I H'AtH'T V. . . - l sOT 1HEM BAKIM' POVIDEP-I " a -XB,SCUITS mixfd, she'll I & Ml & r' tfe MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY chunked. Mr. Kiult hers Not when tno ui-iism is ciiinlinr mi aKuIn und thu popular rlncslers San lawninower broken. , hud In the old days, Is nianiiKlnir ... ! fighters here, he ha.UK a youiu; "My sun Is continually droppinK llnhtwelKht iironpecl named Joe off to Bleep: I Uon't know what to Klmnc, I'lltsburKli, uniler his wlnit. make or him," declared li worried In Ills in-line Krayni, was a loilKh correspondent to this paper. Why 1 euslonler for such llBhlwelKlits at not ll nlRht-wiitchiuun? I Kreddle Welsh. Harlem Tommy . .Murphy, Matt ltaldwiu and Dwell . Mrs. I.afe Had was arlesled Int Monin. tdioplhtln' In the Kmporliim. to-1 I'lim lioille, the second home run day. but It was only one (' the here In the hStory of the I'aelrlc dips of her new skirt draUKln' aloliB coast leiiKile, operati.. an auloiuo Ueileulh Iter coat. Abe .Martin. I lHn servlee slallnn here. Ill lllln ... Willi I ho .Seals, he hit Ihiiiy clr- Isl l.a Crande Clerk: "S ly do cult clouts. The ball then was far you know I'vi been ealluK beef all from lively. my llfo and I'm as slronK as a jjyll'e. I'jf around Marysviht. I'al.. there 2nd lUtlo: "Th'afs slrallKe. I've Is a family of Tour brothers named been catlllir sardines all my life KlllliiKNwnrth. all rlflile.-s. They liud can't swim a stroke e . Mltlc Kdwln found n buiion ln )ils salad. lie remarked Off while tho salad was drcHsinK SI (i.It AMI I'l.Olit rt.lltTl.ANI), Mar. IS (Al') l.'ane siiKar (sacked baslH) slead: rani', fruit or berry $fi.J(l per cwt. licet siiK'ir ?r.lo cwt, Klour (city delivery prices) steady; ramlly patents, tw, tl.An; whole wheal, -Ills, 511. Till; Kraham, l!ls. ?li.6il; baki'i's' hard wheat, litis, $7. (la; bakers' bluestent patents, 1ss, ?7.(lil; pastry flour. -I'.im. fti.iiu. ! CUICACO WUAT 9 I 0Hjn llili Itiv CIoso Mar i.ni i.or i.o:i.i i.ni , .May l.l7H!i; I ., LIMITS l.07y, July I.i).-.', v l.i)!4 I . I A l.o.v&far, ; Sept 1.1)7 !i l.DS l.K!4 I.OO'Vl 1 .07 ?'! PORTIMi WHEAT OlH'll lli'jll ISIW ClofcO Mar I .OS 1.0.-. 1 .11 1 1.05 May I .OK ' Limy, I .OH I .OK July 1.07 1.07 V, 1.07 1.07 Sept 1 .117, 1.0" M I.7 1.07 program; 7. ('US; 7:30, pinno, ntu-; dlo; S. (JUS; 10, feature; -10:30 to 1. dunce music. . .. KI'O (BKHkc) C. concert: 1. popular music; S, NhC; 0.' Cecil and Sally; 9:10, variety hour; 111 to 12, dunce music. Oakland KCO (790KV. 0. NIIC:" .' 9:90.' luiniature biographi,-'; 10. ..prohi bition poll: iu:15. NmJC; 11 ,to 12. danco music. KI.X (SSOkc) 7, news; 7:30. musical program; 9, bookworm: 11:1"), concert; 10:10 to 12, dance music. '. ' I l'OKTI.A X I) 1,1 i:.sl()CK .1 Pajamas Smarter Than Skirts; . Wear 'Em to Dine ranc from lightweight to tho I heavyweight division. An lOiiBlishtiiun entered a Scot eh butcher shop and ordered : "A Sheep's hend." ' . The butcher called down to hlsi assistant In I lit cellar: "Aleck, "brlmr up a sheep's head." Then Urn Kiiullshman chimed in: Oregon Teams Play For Title On Salem Court ) - roKTLAND. Ore.. Mar. IS (AC) ' Cattle and calves: quotabiy -'c 'to fide lower for steers; steady to Glic lower for calves and vealers, : receipts cattle 7i, calves 15. Steers. 110(i-i::ao lbs. $11.25 df t $ 1 2.00. good $lL'.('t) tu $I2.i, "i dlu tit $l u.riii ? 1 1.5". common $s.fin Uijm.oo. ib-ifers. Rood ?n.ro I $li).s", common to medium $7.7i'r j ($l').r(a. cows. K""d n..r)i'i( Jia.iin, I ' common to medium $"i."5ii low c.ltler to cutter J 1.00 fn $b. i 5. Jtulls 7.75'i tH.'2't, cutter ut . me dium Jfi.Oil'.f $7.7.". t alves 'J.UWii Jio.f.o, cull tu connnun Jti.OO (if $y.00. Vealers. milk fed, $11. 00'.? medium $'.i.00'( $1 1.00. culC to common $7. on it S'O. j Hoks: l.c lower than Mondays closu; feeder pics H,ic lower; re ceipts :t7fi. Heavy weiuht $!.ft0i$ll. Me-j pajuma cost nine of chiffon, laco or h . " " " ,.'J 7, : n coil- 'j f " - which u, l""i' t 2.2ft. J'aekiiiB sows ?s.25 . ' fit $:.un. Marnier piKS nni I-Veder ami slacker plf;s $11.00 t $t2.ao. (Soft or oily lions and roasi plKs exhludeil in above quotations.) liy Diana McrwJii As.Mot iated Cress li..hlon Kdltor) CAIilS (AC) Glorified pajamas for il inner wear are considered smarter 1 h;iit skirts by chic youn I I'arlslennes. i As feminine as lonB-sklrted din- ner dresses, but less fo.'inal, tno 'satin Is a compromise betwt ! t mini's and lively youth J wants to conform to correct con--; lours, but doesn't can about con vent Ion. i I The dinner pajamas of spring aro J developments of studio costumes IMiltTI.ANH. Ore.. .Mar. IS (Al')(0r a r,,u. months back. Portland bnsketbali fnns wer.. j fnlike. studio pajamas they are planum; a trek to fiulei,, this wrnk imt necessarily meant lor wear in "I waul an Kiitflbih sheep's bend." jor thu annual stale hlnh school , one's own holm So the .Scotch butcher shouted basketball tournament. The fact! 'pi,,. ,.xv models are so much lik( down the cellar aain: "Aleck." he that, the two Cortland contestants. 1 skirts in appearance thai the most Instructed, "lake tho brains oat of Commerce ami Lincoln, are match- Squeamish could nm think them It." led in the first ronmi .tf pluy Wed-; univniiniuo und tho casual observ- j m sday Is expi-ct-d to brink-a crowd , Uuuldn't know they w. re not Akel if In i'ut phi mn I caiNifrom this city on Hit openinir lny. ' skirts, for money, he sabl: "No, I mic.vs J Commerce and Lincoln will op- ( chiffon pa fa mas, each bi; a not, mil souk m tm other rcimws pose each oilier for the third Unit couple of vards around the ankle In 1 1 ic Kuiut do,' "We are In a piekb umn In a crowd. Sheep and lambs: weak and draKtfy: (itioiably steady; receipts 5ii, Lambs, Rood to choice $11.75 $10.50. 8-1 to H2 lbs. Slt.Mi'-f $10. 2h, S I lbs. down $!i.00 4i $!t.7n, all weights. $7.."i0i $'.1.00. Yearling wethers ?.r0 'Vi $S.r.o. I'OltTI-AM) CASH "A rejiulur another. 'Heaen prt i an old lady. Jam," murmured ei ve us. u-M'kilined this season, in the two encouiii- rs frequently made i,vet blfurrat- Coinnierce ca IhrouKli victorious. , , foundations of satin, reaching a Tin- winner of the -reen-r-'d Kainn r,.,v ituh.s below tin kn-e.s. wlli play the folbiwiiiL- ev. nln. I The effect of lh-.se pa iames Is acalnst the winner of the Tilla- thai of u loot; skirt over a short tnonk-Noiih Itend Kaine. louiidatlon skin. tul..n ss is elloi- The Cortland bums will not en- iated iiiound the bins, toil ele er I train until Wednesday mornimr. arran-ment of K0d-ts ami Kath- t I'OIIOWIUK tS tile SehetJUle lui I)) CtHiTLANI), Mn. Mar. IK (AC) --Cash wheat: HIi; I tend Ijluestcm. hard white $l.is. Soft while $ l.o7 WVst.-rn whit.- $1.'.. Hard wlnh-r $l.o.". Northern sprint; $1.05. Western red $ l.tr. Oals: No. 2-:is lb. while $::l.imi. Today's car receipts: wheat IS, I Hour i, corn 2. oats 1, hay 4. Hopkins--"! bear ymi have In-, first two days play: vented a new machine. What Is j WciltiivMla.v ti ' :t::iu p. m, licdmoiid "Inventor- "It's a revoMni; nH. When a hen Inys an vKt,. the ne:d f 'Vtdves and the falls Into a reeeptucle underneath. Then th , lteml. hen turns around, and, s'eintr no cifif, thinks she has liutde a mls t"k", und promptly layh net her." Kulle. (:;; t. in. Cendb'ton vs. Hallu.'. 7:-'!n p, in. Coniniene vs. Lincoln. .v:to p. m. Tillamook vs. North ers caniouflaK's the trouser cut. The silhouette of dinner paiam Jas Is almost Identical with that of the Informal dinner dn-ss. Most of the pajamas have match J imr co.i ts or boleros desimu d to ! carry the dres; III is.nn Htill fur- l.l l ltl'OUL WHI'.AT A-L-W-A-Y-S AT YOl K SKUVICK WITH TIIK l.OW KST I'KICKS IN TOWN Ct Ill.tlNS .11 vr mm TbiiiMlay :::to a. m. consolation Kiinie. ,ll::t0 a. m, Ashland vh Astoria. :t::tu p, m. constdatlon name. I:m p. m. Salem s. linker. 7::u p. in. winner K. mene-Ib'tl-inoud vs. 1 Ymtleton-1 .tl1as. s ::ia p. m. winner Commerce. Lincoln , Ttllamook-Norih lleud. si:a rn.i; 01 r tc i.rcu jther and disguise the trouse cut. The Pailor Sayi: Thorn tire faults :tt which It Is hotier to wink Ihun to stnrp, . . . r.Milcn.1 culture nsks music to come forth from the soul, hut relltion tiqtehe.'t the keys. John Andrew Holme!. LI V Kli !' Mil,, Mar. Wheat close: Mar. 7s May: 7s 4, $1.u7'k. July: 7s f. d $ l.tnt. IS (AC) 2!id $i.or. miTiim-'AT SAX KUANCISCO, Mar. IS (AC) -Hutierfat f. e. b. San Krancisco. H'-ji:. Natural Hothoutet Peasant! on the lbiiul of Ischli. pent NiiiIch, tmike tue f miuieroiM steitm .ents to Witnn their tomato plants mid so make llicui sprout sooner. m ti mi; whi n t m.i.h M;V i istmxs. i; ii i. tih:m AM) VH' can m v I'WO I'AHI I'tll! Till-; riiici; ii' m. 49c- Olhcr luce curiiitu-., tallica to 5.,-.o 79c & 89c VANctH VKIi, p.. C., Mar. IS - -( AIM S- attic's inath.-mathal chant f finisliiiik chw ciioanh to the h. eond idaee elnlt in the Pa- title eoawt hockey b aKUe race to I K.tln a berth, in tin- h-mrue's pou ! "Peace societies." says Hear N' aui play-offs , unshed hint nlicht Admiral PlUtikett. "are fake.." w h n the Vancouver Li us took n Yet peace societies can say some 1 to decision frori. the lkimos pretty harsh, things about naval parleys. THEATERS Bessie Love In "Girl In The Show' at State i;).m:si),"S pho.i;am The National Hroadeasthiff com pany program for Wednesday fol lows: C. music and financial ad vice: G :'A0. popular concert ; 7 :3o. C.rantland Itlce talk; 4s, Jack Kthyl; S:30, Amos and Andy; S:4. Serennders; :: 1 5, dance music; j 10:1a, Minstrels. ';ilt.:tirt ' KVC (TGOkc) conceit; 0:20 to Ii, silent; H. CHS; 10. Puet Sound colbpe program: 1 0:Sn. slumlnr hour music; ll::to, ilanco music. Sptditiuc KIKJ (iiitokc) li:4.rt. inspirational; music: S. H ippy Time; It, feat ure; !t::(u, woman's proKram. wo man's magazine; I I ort;ani::t, features; 1:4a, I lawiiilan lOchoes; woman's party; 2:15. musical proirram; E. Willi tne classics; it. Is' Hi ; ii ran, vaudeville; 10, prohl ,bilion poll; I0:i:, NHC; 11, re i quesls. St'afllf K.I u (l7okc) i. orchestra; 7. ' concert: S. Spanish Knights; !. 'piano, soprano, hi. ritone; Hi. mile shine program; H :tu, musical pro irram; II, Vic M-yers orchestra; ! 1 2, requests. Heiivcr KOA (::ti'Ur) ft. farili procram; !ft:;:ii. concert: i. NIIC: s. sluinlvr i music: S:::o. NltC; s: -(.'. prohibition i poll; y. I )en er concert orciiestr.i. ! niah- quartet; I a. comrallo; J0:l., iXIH'.. j Sail l,n'o City ' K S I . (iLfkc) ".. Sunshine tirls. ,a::to, musical n't:raiii: (i, NltC; V 1 mush-; S:o, NltC; S:4'.. f.-aturcs: ;n:15, NHC: n. rildulKlil hour, j lxs Am;iiei ! KHJ ('."Hike) Ht:i'. popular pro gram; 7, CHS; S. symplioni.sls; jCp.S; Hi. news; I0:o;, dance music; i 1 2 to 1. ofi;;iii, ! KNX (loaiikc) 'I. orcan: G::i. si linn ensemble; 7. .Jr. and M r. radio skit; S. (cadres; 1 o to 1, j dance music. I KC1 (tUokc) ti. NHC; S::in, htni- 'tone; S:4.'i. NltC; ;':!.". souks; I1. 'concert orchestra: 11, news. Portland i K ( ; W ( Ci 2 0 kc ) t . NHC; y ; t , vaude ill.-; in. Cecil and Sally; lii:t,' concert; 11. dance baud. KKX ( 1 1 soke) i. orcln Htm. 'music; I. Neapolitan; la. dance music: 1 1 ::t", news. I san I Yhiici- o K VUr Mike t,opul-r FIND IT HERE Oopy for litis colouin mmt be In by 0 a. m. oailjr you' will clean your wood work of that film of lurnnco dust and aoot which ban accumulated during the winter tlmo. with All-In-One. Also removes the epota from yonr carpeta, cleans your win dows, and brass waro. You aim ply cannot afford to go UiioukIi house cleanlnir without tho won derful new cleaner. Cct it at Well ordson's Art and alft Shop. 3-15-lt Hrmstltthlng, pleating, button etc Morton's Hlddio Miop. A0V. SI'RI.NM Tl.MU la (line for ni'W wallpaper. .Noah's Paint stotv. ? .NOTIC'K -ADSnMSTRATRI.V' MXAt ,. ACCOUNT In tho County Court of Union County, Oreson. In the matter of lite estate of Isaac Bonsel, Deceased. Notice la hereby Riven that the undersign'.-" has filed her final account aa ad ministratrix of the eatatn of Ihuilu rtonsel, deceased, and tho county court of Union County, OrcBon baa sot Tuesday, March 25th, 1030, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at Its court room at the Court House In l.a Grande. Union County, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing any and nil objections to the allowance of aaid final nccount, approvnl of same and settlement of said estate. . . latnd at La Grande, February 17, 11130. , ' JLAK QU.MP. 'Administratrix. ' I'el). IS. 15. Mur. 4. II. IS. J.C.PENNEYC0. 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. Jim's Special Work Suspenders 49c Police-back suspenders in 38 and 42 inch lengths. Best quality ..cushion back, cowhide leather end), double stitched throughout. Brass buckles. Also in cross-back style. sprix; tiocsi: clkamm; Will soon bo hero. It ia a sub ject which is not so pleasurable. A whole lot of your clcaninK- troub les will be solved however, K you will ko to JIichfirdson -Art " and Gift Shop, and Rft you a 50c ctin of mid AIMn-Ono Cleaner. You will posi tively be surprised how much moro ANSWERING THE CALL OF SPRING wisrpi Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Phone Main 62 . You should see the dresses we have received today-sizes 14 to 48 $10 -$15 -$25 SPRING COATS - SPRING HATS $16.75 to $25 $4-$5 THE LITTLE SHOP BY OSCAR. WITT with frank Cleaviriger CHU.OKKVS WASH SUITS Aire 1 to 6 ('hildrrn's fast cnlor Wa.-h Suils New styles and (lesions, rintiliiiiiition and plain coloi.-. 98c The liirt Unit "the Clii in Ihe Junv," Mel ro-toddu yn-Mayer's nil tnlkinir producllon which will open Vedlied.iy itt tin Stale theater, present- a t:y within a pliiy, und that, none other than Ihe liuinor t.it 'Tuelc Tom's raid n." offers !oinelhlni; pn;nitlni:ly new tu the way of picture entertainment and niaons us lo Kive an iniereniiiin Pit rude of American drtunuttc stu tiMU'j. I Whv You wouldn't wait 30 seconds tor LIQn I i I'rallk Nelson iiUd Mary toran do i RECEPTION not pluy nil of tho "Tom" lioV"--Hccnes on tho MtitKc- durln); a per formuiuo ar Interspersed with tin- l.ackstaKc plot In "The tiirl in the j Show "- but I hey so far etionch in. t hit I pi e( itlunji to viw them a Ida. in the ' 1 nele Yolo! (Y.i.jn' honor roll. .Mis I eve N l.itlJe V.vn" a' 1 i "Simu l. Kl e-'' ;.i plawd !tv lia - wail for Jr6.' I'huiic tu us and rtt sct'iiro V will nit tu joii nfo and Mirt H Is easy lo Insure th- sf- ty oi your hous. hold poods. Iit us on the moving job. LD MEMORI ES-familiar scenes cross-sections of life at cross-roads and villages amusing situa tions you have often witnessed Depicted by Oscar Hitt, famous as an artist and creator of uncontrollable laughter.' APPEAR DAILY IN THE EVENING OBSERVER