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Page ElgKt LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, Friday, March 21, 1030 ORE. DOD ii unite TO THE CIEVER DRESSER f-App TVEX to the unpracticcd '-'layman's eye superiority of style, finer woolens and neater tailoring will be noled in our ' Spring Suits. Broader shoul ders, slimmer , waistlines and hips are outstanding in the season's latest style developments. OUR FEATURE SUIT VALUE by SOCIETY BRAND rpWO trouscr suits of exclu- sivc design in fine worsteds that are an exceptional value at $23-85 to MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WHEAT Open Ckfce Mar I.OTii I.OH 1.07'i I.UT'i r ....I.IOOI.IIK l.KHJ l.lini, ' l.o!i; I.Hi'i 1.1111, i.usv ''i" mi uew i.iaij i.iiij i.ui, FORTLAMI wnEAT 0cii lliicli fbo I.H - l.M, l.on i.iihy, iy - Ml 1.18 Ml I.I I ilr i.iH mi i. iii i. in -' 1. Id Mi 1. 10 I.IU'i I'hurlfs Anson, ho has movt-d away. Arliiur tivMrn w;is chosen to fill tho office of Hfcroturytroa-uroi-. It hum d-i(Jo.l that work he done- on the ilant near the Henry Itork house and al.uu a concrete i Vegetable And j Fruit Markets Stronger Today j I'UllTI.AM). Ore.. Mar. 21 AP . ' Kgg and butter prices were with- 1 'out change today. ' Hi i-vvins the fruit urn) veeta ibU Situation, the 1'orilunil bureau ' ,of tin- I'nited States department of' agriculture say; j "The. freh fruit und vegetable market showed strength in most I lines. AHparaffUH KuppllcM wen very liehi. but prices wire not aU visited at the hume of Mrs. iit l"" , u' , . , un"VlV i- heavier arrivals later in the week. 'Cauliflower supplies are light, especially Orcson Mock. Jiarvew. ing at K one burg is limited, and the occasional carlot reiuire:jieiitH an J.C.PENNEYCO. H)H iK-)ol St. Ijx Grande, Ore. p-inm. Mr. and Mr H. Miller and attended the t. Patrick's dance at Elffin that evening. Glenn Fuller, who U aitcndin? hcadgate be built in the ditch atjiMnr mBlU i(1 l-,"" " , ! iaKI,lff lua,I' aU offering. Winter the cast aide of the A. J. Hunsc!"J?k,ij tn"zin iniui' Js "I'Parcntly more farm. -serious nt that district than was , . ... Mrril Uwhtel and daugh-: originally estimated: and total pru- .." , , . ' ; Uir' Ja Louise, of Wallowa, duction may not exceed 5u or Go were visiting relatives in Klfc-tn the : ears. Much Htock is failing to ut firm of last week, jiain marketable size. Mrs. Mary Waelty visited over i "The onion market is almost de the weekend at the home of Mrs. moralized: demand is very slow at Nanty Merrill of Klgin. rail terminal points; and Oregon Miss Kuth Henstov who is t:irii. !sroWtrs are now receiving 50 to 60c ;lng at Hindman school spent the pt r cwt" (weekend at the home of Mr. unl I "The Ivttucu market is firm, for (Mrs. J. V. Rruwn of Klgln. , Miss Helen ICeed. who is teach- as their guests last week, Mr. Macomb's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solders, of Weiser. Jda. Mr. and M rs. K mil Tl pp a nI Mrs. S;tra Anson drove from Haines and attended the Blue Mountain g ra n ue rn e t i ng Sa t u rda .' Mrs. Claude Wlllcock returned to her home in Ii Grand Sat urday after ."pending heveral days with her I'arcntp. Mr. and Mrs. ; tnT at ihc Highland school and is Charbs Spencer. staying at the home of Mr. and UecenMy the rrsidriitH in the!A,rs- Olcnn Hug, spent the week southeast part of the district met j f'n J at the home of her parents, and organized a Sunday school. J. ! Mrs. Jlanford Jteed in li. richer was elected superinten-! lffi" dent. Mrs. Kfslier, assistant super-! Mrs. Guv Tannris. m !in ieneh(i! Intcndent and I. It. McMJllan. sec- j at Ka inula, was hero for a week-reiary-treasurer. The time of end visit nt the parental Mr. and meeting is 11 a. hi., and the place! Mrs. Henry Glusnon home near Kl- good fresh stock; some over-ma turc offerings aro druggy, however." roinxAM) CASH In the. KIsher home, belter known ' giiu as the Merrill Wflkerson place. 1 tr ,,rl(, ni....w.ni..i are now driving a i.w car whicn j rOliTI.AM), On-., Mar. 21 Al) j Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, nam wnito fl.il. Soft white $1.10. Western white $1.10. Jlard winter J1.0S. Northern spring $1.08. Western red $1.0$. Oats; So. L'-aS lb. while $.1.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 2S, . flour 9. corn 3, hay 3. There are 20 regular attendants. ... a. i..u.iLiii. , th, . JUrciKi;j(.d at the jerkins gar- barley a minor operation Tuesday morn-1.,,,,. ... , n,n,tn ,.. ing. She Ls getting along as well w i as can be expected. Mrs. Svlvia f Mrs" HvrX ''"'l'1"- ''ft S"day ; lOUTI.A.I I'KOIHX'K Ko.er. Mrs. Gokeler's sister, cared iV nlralia. Wash., t for her the first day hut since a j n"ro hp Wt'nt lo atl, nJ tllt; l'OKTIANl). Ore., Mar. 21 (AI) trained nurse has charge for a cnil of her brother-ln-la.v. J Butter, eggs, milk (butterrat). few days. Mr. and Mrs. Old Bysdam and f poultry, country meats, onions, p.i- Mi. and Mr.. Arthur Golden en- ! fhildren and Miss Susan Winebur- i taioes, wool, nuts, hay, casrura Smart Umbrellas . ror Spring Showers And for the heaviest downpours the heavens can send, too ! for besides the smart accent of color these umbrellas will lend your costume . . . they arc substantially made for long endurance! Women's heavy mercerized cloth umbrellas made on 10-rib frame . . . with woven tape edge. Black and colors. 1'ancy handles. Women's Gloria top umbrellas on 16-rib wooden shank frame. Fancy hnrucrs and all-over pat terns. Crook handles and fancy styles. Black and colors. $1.98 $2.98 .$45-00 $50 Various shades, running from the grey-blue casts to tans arc shown in a wide selection. Here, too, are various tones of tans, blues and a generous showing of mixtures in the better fabrics. lertaim d the members of their B'T were Ivi Grande visitors re ran! club Friday evening at their j centty. home when three tables of bridge j Mr. and Mrs. J. !;. Witherspoon were enjoyed. IHch sonors were ' wen called to La Grande Tuesday won by Mr. and Mr. George Jo-jon business errands, haiisou with Mr. and Mrs. Slier- i Miss Violet Hodgen of 1'almer rill Kwln winning consolation, a Junction was a visitor at the home dainty two-course luneheon ' was Of Mr. and Mrs. Overton Scott Sal- nerved a: Ihe close of the eve- j urday and Sunday. J per cwt. Beet sugar $5.10 cwt. Ing. Miss Claribel Wright w ho is llour (city delivery prices) Alvin Boswell. w ho in working ; teaching the Indian creek whuol j steady; family patents, 4!s, $7.40; near Cove, spent Saturday night spent a few days ihe first of the whole wheat, 4 its, .fi0: graham, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grout, re- ; week at her home in Ia Grande. 49s. $6.50; bakers' hard wheat. 9Ss, turning to his work Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Overton Scott en- 1 bakers' bluestem nlng. Mr. Boswell. who is Mrs. lertuined n group of their friends !'s. $(J.so Grunt's brother, makes IiJk home at their home I'riday evening. Be bark and hops steady and unchang ed. SI.'GAIt A.NU I LOI.lt I'OBTLANI). Ore.. Mar. 21 AD l.:..IV rim. V..l'. Uli '.r. -ft "Holhlng G I ; hardly changed in price." The Bulletin will publish the fol lowing quotations tomorrow: ) Scoured basis: Oregon: fine and f f. stapfc 74-7a; fine and f. in. J. combing 70-73; fine anil f. m. GJ: valley No. 1, 08- 0. Mohair: Oregon. 4."i-4G. Domestic grading; first combing 57-5S; good carding 3S-40. patenirl. pastry flour, 4Js. $G.iiO, wilh Mr. and -Mrs. Grout. CRICKET FLAT Grangers Meet This Saturday With Rock Wall By Mr, t'liarlc Spencer OBANOI-; KAI.I, (S.eei,il) Members of Blue Mountain grange! who will htivc a part In the pi-OKniin when Botnona grunge' meets ulth Boek Wall Saturday. Mar. 22, an- .Mis. Cornelia Mar vin I'lerce. who will rpeak on ' sehnol text book; I?. A. Say re, I who will leport on the new hnvi ciIm-nMon now before cfinmos. ' nnd H. G. Avery, county agrlcul 'turlst. ( Mifs Mlltlied Seluiore, of Klght. ; arid several of the Normal ebol ! .HltMeitls or l.a (itande attended the pie HOelal given ut Wiltowdale , ;elmo! houNc Ki-hlay evening. ; Baymond Itel.oug. who ban been : .suffering riom a severe attack t( ; linf liiiiiiuiitory riiettmatlfin. k re. !porte( MM hnpiuving very satis f a torlly. j In place nf Buy Gekeler, re- ' jslgned. Krank Wright, past master r Blue Mountain raiu,-e, ha- ac- i ! epted the uppoimnient as a mem. Iter of tho executive committee of I Mix. Willis Smith and Infant son, William Carlton arrived home j the latter part of last week from Die Hot Lake sanatorium. Alter spending' Saturday -and Sunday at the home of her sister. .Mrs. Charles Gekeler, Miss Both Johnson' left Sunday evening for j her Impie In The On lies, i Karl Hughes Is illle busy plow- : Ing for his lu luhbors uith his trac tor. He finished for George Sails bury Tuesday afternoon. I'hyllis Johnson, who lives with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Gckdcr, Is spending few ; dayu at the Aaron Johnson home, . Shareholders of the Me A lister ditch company held a business iiieHtnt: la Thursday evening nt By IoL WIllK-r-iKxni . (Observer t 'orrespondent ) C B I C K KT K; .AT ( S pecla 1 ) -Mrs. . Barker nnd daughter. Jose phine. of .Long Beach. Cal., ar-.j rived a few days ago to visit at the , home of her daughter and husband, j Mr. anil Mrs. Kverett Bechtel. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basuiusscn, ' daughters. Bia and" Buby Scott and son. Bay Scoti. were visitors i at the home of Mrs. Basin ussen's ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Good j Sunday, Kugene and I'onard Cutes of 11 Grande spent-Sunday at the i home of their parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. C. fates. K.igene (.'ates - - I is employed by the MacMarr store tho home of George Salisbury. At , and Leonard Is attending high the election of of I ieers, Krnest ) school. liolmaii and Mr. Salisbury were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witty and leeleetAl president and vice presi- , t hildren. of Wallowa, were La den. respecli ely. In place of-' Grande visitors Monday nnd al;io FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be Id by fl a. m. YOVU MIRHOR If you have a mirror which yon have taken from your buffet, or an old one which has an old-fashioned frame on it, you will bo surprised and pleased with it when refrained in new modern moulding, it t Bich ardson'a Art and Gift Shop. 3-13-2 t j frcslnuents of sandwiches, cake i " OOlj BKI'OBT and coffee were served. Those! BOSTON. Mar. 21 (AI Th- (present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester j ''ommerciul Bulletin of Boston will Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Witty and jsay tomorrow: daughter, Tarda. Mr. and Mrs. j "The week has been quiet, again ; Balph Willy and daughter. Geral-jin the wool trade, the only demand I dine. Mrs. W. 1 Weiss. Miss Violet j of consequence evidently being in Hodgen. I'aul Oailey. Calevn Hill, j alf blood combing woola at slight ' Jesse. I-o and Boy Kennedy. , !' lowjr prices. Jumea und Klmer Sott, Mr. and j ' e markets of tho world are io break your windshield or side i Mr. Overton Scott. .nrt family. n ''it more stable for the moment ! glass take your car u Richardson ' Mrs. Mary Waelty was a visitor 'n ""o with the opening at london I "Tho Art Man" at Richardson's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ! which was fully discounted. Aits. Art and Gift Shop where ho will , Witherspoon Sunday. tralia and London-are now about ; quickly and correct iv refit it at FOR LAWKS ' Have your last year's faded straw or braid hat done over like new, any color, without stiffening the l straw, at Richardson's Art nnd Gift j Shop. . ' 2-19-21 ; DA NCI-:! DANCi ;! DAN'CK! lon't forget the Souvenir Ounce, at Zuber hall Sat. night, Star Nov elty Orchestra. 3-21-2 l- 01 ICK SKUVICK When you have ihe misfortune , DAN'CK! DANCK! DANCE I Don't forget the Souvenir Oinro at Zuber hall Sat. nlghl. Star Nov elty Orchestra. , " 3-21-2 t. BLTTi;iEllT SAN I'BANCISCO. Mar. 'J 1 (A I') Butterfat f. o. b. San -ranelsco, locVi. f prices w hich will please vo:i. The mill position is still nn- ( Bichar-lson's Art and Gift shop for settled although some indications all kinds of glass work. 3-1K-2 t. of improvement in cloth demand- are reported. Jn the west, activity f Hemstitch In jrt pleating, button Is moderate and spotty. boles, etc. Norton's Kiddie Shop. "Mohair is still rather slow nnd I Aov American Legion' Auxiliary rum mage sale has been'. postponed un til April 12. 3-21-1 I. KOK ItKNT OK ftAI.K Any room can be made attractive with bright new wallpaper., Who wants to live, In a dingy room? Sec the big spring display of u'ttrucllve patterns in wallpaper nt ' I" NOAH'S PAINT STOItK. Diet to Aid Growth When children are growing rapid ly lhrp is apt In be some sitftnes of th hones, and caildmi should net nn nhuinlfinee of thfi foods con taining the eleiuerils necessary for hnim growth, such uillk. butter, elipesp, red meat, o.umcal. peas and henns. Hie flw stale gramre Ki-ance ye.ir. for the rist Nature's Own Laxative A-L-W-A-Y-S AT VOl'U SKKVICK WITH THK I.OU KST I'RICHS IN TOWN KO.VT MISS (II It M':c. I.M. SM.l; ll ( I Ifl AIVs, SII.K l.VO Ill.tMiMl us. (.im.s- hash musses AMI IKIVS' WASH M l is. 'Polo Shirts vry iM'st gniile polo .--hlris of Ibe famoiiH Ileal her mills 79c to 89c Women's Footwear Women's tioteltv loo incur In the new spring mtraetljiits, Cuban or fplkr Inids, iimii lilnallou Iil-i, straps, iit4 and pumpH-- $2.49 to $ 1.95 ! 3-ounc Tacbaga $1.00 Purilnl Afr-Ajr, a pure, highly refined growth, keeps the bowels in first-ctt5.i condition by Increasing the bulk of the ' bowel content. Your in ternal muscle do the. rct Sold only at Krxall Stores. GLASS DRUGS Inc. Tin: iiKX.M.i. MoitK Ut tiraiMli', Ore. henns. 49 THESE SCENES i JlPI ARE GONE k) FOREVER IVlcGlays Grocery SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS The Stores of Quality Service and Economy Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Store No. 1 1704 Adams Store No. 2 North 2nd. St free delivery Phone Main 109 Phone Main 515 GRAHAM CRACKERS Honey Maid Snowflake Brand 2-lb family package 2-11). Pkjr 33c PINEAPPLE Broken Slices 2 1, 45c For now the coffce-trouMcd housewife can make her coffee the Golden West "DRIP" way and be t..-. !.... ,..!, .... .1,,. ... .u ,..:ii u uniformly delicious and perfect. Nothing is left .SeM to chance, but the making process is simple. ii. i -i j f . ii" : . . i. vfi-i ( III VU( UlCdAUrCU UUIULU IV CM LUIIKK lillVf WIV Maker, HHir over it jumpinR-boilinu water (the Maker is graduated as to number of cups), and then set it aside to drip. The price of the Golden West Coffee Maker is the same all over the Pacific Northwest: ONE dollar. You can secure it throush your grocer, or a card to Clojsct 4i Dcvcrs, Portland, Ore., Riving name of your groccr.will bring it to you promptly. The Golden Vet Coffee Maker Is made of Imt nm aluminum. 6-cupcapacltv.compltc In liclf. No filter p.ipn, no pertolation.no f. Regular Uoldcn V cat corfee it Ideal for uic In the Maker. Golden West COFFEE zhe Go'dcn West Cofrsc Maker (MM JUbl POL'S IN BOILING WATER OREGON PRUNES IN SYRUP Preferred Stock No. 1 tall cans Fine for Breakfast 23c ( REAM OIL SOAP 4 Bars .. 28C P & G SOAP 10 Bars 39C COFFEE M. J. B. FAMOUS FOS RICHNESS OF FIAVO Mb. Tin ..... 45c Meat Special Saturday Only T-Bone Steaks or short cuts, Hi. Pork Steak, Pound Whole Pork Shoulder, Pound Pork Chops Pound 30c 25c 20c 25c OYSTERS American Beauty and A & L No Grit Q c Cans 53c PEAR OR APPLE BUTTER Knights No. 1 Jars Each 23c i DIN A MITE MUSH largo pkg. Each ... 23c PEARS lioso Dale a'i-lb. tins 2 65c Head Rice 3 .lbs. For. 25c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BANANAS Golden Ripe lbs. 3 IS 23c CARROTS New Bunch 3 Runchoj 17C SPINACH Fresh and Crisp lbs. ifJ 3f! ORANGES Med. Size, Sweet PER r m DOZ 55c 0c i 35: LH'I.Y.'."-. (5 ..p., liC