Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1930)
Pa BBR9! LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, June 7, 1930 The Milanese Straws $1.19 Imported in the new styles and colors, an excep tional VALUE. " 1 E) I Wallowa Lake Is To Open June 14 For the Summer iWtri-UN; unions caisio TIIOL'IIM: J.N OIL iii:ms J I. PS ANGKLKS ( APJ -Grooked $fl V(jl holi'H an; cmislng trouble jn the. petroleum Industry as dril ling goon deeper. , An error In drilling u well 6.o (t 3.00(1 fvvt deep may cause coin pllcutloits that did not clst at 1,000 U.CL . V'! If the. hit trtU'H oil under Houmr ftudy olfce properly, legal' diffi culties arise. (' .Worwj Htill, tlx- tli HI may iiiIm oil entirely.. . . -. iv : . Today's car receipts: wheat J at; barley 1, floiir -3, corn 3, oats -1 huy 1. fete m PIPE ORGAN '"SERVICE : We always fur nish organist and organ selections in our Chapel, un less otherwise re quested. For this Service no charge is made, , . , WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE 5IB AT SPRING ST. .PHONE Z42 For ? i SUNDAY DINNER HAZELW00I) ICE CREAM The GOOD Kind lly Jlrock Taylor Observer Correspondent) KNTKHPJtlSK. Ore. (Special) The Knlerprl.so chamber of com merce decided to hold a dinner at Wallowa J,ako park as n friendly gesture to the new management of the park this year. TheMium bcr of commerce hero also voted hearty endorsement of the man agement of the Wonderland. C. A. liingamnn, new owner and J. I toss l-,esliv his chief assistant, have been working at the lake for 'weeks getting tilings In shape Tor the official opening if tho park on June 11. .Mr. I'ingaman will add to the nport and entertainment on tin grounds. I le will provide a tennis court and croquet grounds Hunts and horses will also he for hire. 1 KnterprfNe stores will he closed next Tuesday after 10 o'clock be cause of the annual Ktora road pic nic. Ice cream, coffee ami sugar will be furnished by Kntcrprixc. The North Knd people will put up tho lables and furnish the cream. There, will he a brief speaking pro gram before dinner. Music will bo furnished by the Knterpilsu municipal baud and the drum corps of (he American Legion. After dinner, there will ho races, sports. and dancing. The dance floor will bo put down just before the dance and canvas will ho stretched over the pavilion. Tho picnic will he j held In a wooded spot about 25 j miles north of Knterprise. I'Ycd ShaTer was in Knterprise last Saturday from Troy. J. It. Hamilton, of Union, was In Knterprise Tuesday visiting friends and relatives in his old home town. A run of Chinook salmon is re ported to he in tho South Fork river above Lost Inc. Several largo fish huve already been caught i" this river by sumo of the near-by residents. Judge J. W. Knowles held a brief term of circuit court here , Krlday, hearing motions and argu- l mcntn. There were no trials. I .Mr. and .Mrs. Ben A. Wright left Knterprise Sunday fin Salem where they will visit .Mrs Wright's par ents. Mr. Wright was principal of , Knterprlso High school for many years. i i it M'nul mil in. tmf rtf tlirt l'urt. hind branch of the Federal He- ". mui" serve bank was in town Tuesday, veinber at J 1 r0. A .wide assortment Ho spent much of his time driving f "bares lost from ?3 to more 'about the country, studying farm 'ban ? 1 0. conditions. , I The market broko out of the Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Tucker and : narrow trading area In which MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WHEAT Oimu IIIkIi Low Close 1'il.v l.oM I. io I.03J4 i.o!(i) ', S.-IH I.OX,I.IO 1.117 1. 0!l i 'i .. ! i.i:iyi.n i.iik I.I.1J4 i.i:iy,j4 POUTI.AN" WHEAT Oicjii IIIkIi Jhjw ; Close July I.IKI I.IM I .( (. 1 .02 i,f. 'H I.OHJS I .OS'S 1.03 " l.llii "'" volume, Dhows miperlor quality at to retailers) fresh extras, 24c: priwiu, over California's output, jstandarils J3e: fresh mediums 22c. "Carlot loadings of mixed vege- i Prices to wholesalers 2c under tables from i'ortlund to .Montana price to retailers, points Include 8 to .2 locally-: Milk: ljutterfat cent higher; raw crown fruits and veKetalili s, (,-ronn 'milk (4 per cent) 2.30t2.40 outdours and in Willamette valley ' cut., di'lrvcrccl Portland, less 1 per hothouses." I cent: (trade b milk $2.05. Uuller- ! fat statlun 2Sc; track 3lc: deliver- l'OKTIA.Ml LIVESTOCK jles in rortland. 31c. J'OH'I'lvANI), Ore.. June 7 (Al) Poultry, country meats, onions, Hoks 200, all direct or on con. potatoes, wool, nuts, hay cuscaru tract. Week's totals: hoes 4300, hark and hops steudy and un catlle 2540, calves 100. sheep 0355. ' chanced. IIoks: compared with week aso, ! Eggs Decline In Oregon Markets I'UIITI.ANI), Ure June 7 (AC) 'Butter Higher, ....... . ,ltt I,, ll fmn, i hard whllo $1.10. Kofi white 9 1 .1(3. I Western white l.03. I Hard winter l.ol. Northern spring ?1.0I. ' Western r. d l.01. I I 'lt Tl.A N U, Ore., June 7 (Al') .... v.. ., it. ...i.i... ,.,.,. ! IhMtel' has Udvaneid mnl i.i'l.h nave oeeimeil, 1 1"" '""-j ,.,. i oiiuiik With the market top-heavy from i" eights and less desirable llBhts . accumulated s iiinlieH. the l-aeifie l" " I I cooperative I'oultry 1'roducers an- Cuttle: comared with week uro, ST ATE jnuunceo a c rtduction in vkk "'eers, sne-stock and Itulls 25c Hi j iiuiilatlons late Friday. This drops Wc lower. Calves apd vealers 50c j fuirlyjexlnis to 24c. standards to 23c and lo $1.00 lower. A few loads of cuod ! ?I 1.75, majority down. Commons) slauKhter classes mostly 25c lower I STCAK AM) 1'I.OL'H but stronc at the close. Keeder j I'OIITLANI), Ore., Juno 7 (AT) pics 25c hlKlier. Hulk and practical J Sugar: steady (sacked basis) top liKht batchers for the week cane, fruit or berry J4.70 per cwt. JII.OO with seallered choice' lots ' licet sucar J4. 65 cwt. toward weekend at 111.25. Over;. .-.. ,.n dow"' prices) family patents, 41is J7.00; HoiiBh ,vhole wheat. 411s JO. 10: ci-ahum. . 4'Js $5.;MI; bakers' hard wheat, !Ks !$0.20: bakers' hlueslem patents, 4'Js 50.50; pasny flour, 41ls $0,511. and under weights $10.75 i heavies down to $!l.5n. 'Packlnif sows $.25f $.5o, smooth up to $:i.oo. choice llcht feed.r WOMEN STATE THEIR FAITH IN DRY LAWS (Continued from Page One) wool, .MAKKirr HUSTON, June 7 (Al-) A larce business in wool continued mediums to 22c. jsteers $11.00 fit during the past week. The dlslrl- Tin; produce exchunae added le entases $10.75 LIONS COMING HERE NEXT SUMMER butiou of the demand over the varlovis grades did not vary to any great extent from the previous week, Some C4's and finer wools, especially original bag lines were the most, active. The next most ac tive grade was 4-50's. Some fair sized lots .IK-GO's wen; taken while fU's remained u rather dull grade. Prices were firm to slightly stronger. f Continued from Pace One) to the IHicu of builer mulclnir r!x.'uown 10 .' "P hollers SMI.50, I. , tras a;ic. - standards lic, prlmo ,)Ulk down. Top cows $.0(, i over a year old. but since firsts, :ilc and firsts 30c. ' , bulk desirable kinds $8.00fii $S.S5. j has sponsored seven other HuKerfat ut tin- same' time winIJ'ow cuttors and cuUors $3.f0 (it) I ern Oregon clubs including advanced Jc to 31c delivered Port- -7 Cutler to medium bulls I dleton. Haker, Knterprise land. Several Issues Drop Sharply In Stock Exchange! NKW YOitK, Jun 7 (AP) Htock prices were sharply depres sed in today's abbreviated session of the New York stock exchange, as the consistent bear campaign .waged during the greater part of the week finally dislodged a large volume of stock f rom the hands of discouraged holders, .Several Issues broke through tho low levels of early May, and re corded new m Illinium levels for the year, notably l. H. Kteel, which closed at $iii'i.'ft, oir s,st. -in is K, compares with a previous 1H30 low Jtcviewfug the fruit and vege table situation, the Porftand bur jeau of the I!. .S. department of us- i ii-uii in o ".Strawberry receipts are liberal again, hut most of Wednesday's supplies wero eilhur bar-lled or trucked to Seattle. Th,s Scalllu berry market Is decidedly stronger than at Portland. As a result of recent rains, strawberries aro still too wattery to stand longer I ban over-night shipment. Several Mon- itana orders aro unfilled, because ! of risk in shipping that far, until j berries show better quality. Har ( rollers at Portland and Paget So:lnd points aro now at tin: height of the season's activity. "Outside demand for Oregon peas from .Montana, and east Jward Is strong, and the market I a j firm for good peas. Present car ilot shipments aro strictly IJ. S. No. 1 quality; consequently, peas offer ed for sale locally aro generally slightly sub-standard, but still of it quality. Oranges continue to advance, at then Kast -Pen- Arilton- Meppner annd others and these clubs will co-operate with I.a Grande next Juno when tho stato delegates meet here. butchers j Kreewaler ? l.oo, ; UG.OOtf $7.00. Odd head I ?.. Top light vealers calves J'J.OO down, off grades most ly Vi.OU'ff $7.00, soniu us low us l$,',, : ' ! The convention was to clone this ) Sheep: ljuotably ' steady - with l- afternoon and tho ai Grande week ago. Good to strictly cholco ! group Is expected back homo lo- lanibs at Slf.oo with outstanding ! morrow. t quality occasionally touching $:.ro. Selection of Mr. Kerris for the Throw-outs mostly ?7.00 down with district governorship is regarded considerable showing down td .. ! us. lt signal hoaor and one thai I'ractlcal top -lor yearlings $5.50 (.;illl( delightrni surprise to With hulk of kinds $4.00r,i I5.OO. ' tho ' Knslern TkreL'on delegation.1 Itulk ib-sirabl,. ewes $2.f,0 ft, 3 ;25 ) s ,.. i-Vrrls was activ'e in organiK wllli choice 120 pounds down quot-j ing thn local (ilui anil in the oth ablo ?3.r,0. ('nils down to $1.00. , I rnv aI1(I has'been'a successful and 1 . ' I eomix'lent )resitling officer here j PORTI.AM PHOUL'OK'.-- during his incumbency, t POUTLANJ), Ore., June, 7 (AP) ..; o. I-1. Tat'e. of Portland, was re- Hutter: cent higher;' cubes: ex-1 eim-ieft khua Keee.ii.i-v ,,),,' tras 3:1c; standards :-32i:; prime! to Associated Press reports this' tirsts, 31c; rirsis, 30c. (.'reamery afternoon. Klamath Kails took! prices: prints 3c over snbn stand-; first honorn in the stunts program1 .nr(Ja- ' I with Kugene and Tillamook re- i Kggs: two cents lower; (prices reiving honorable mention. sidiiied" by those persons wishing to repeal prohibition, and that the' repeal movement was backed by ; "millions of dollars." , Virginia White Spec!, of tho Idstrict of Columbia, said she fav- ored thn resolution In its eniirely. i "An Integral Purl" "The eighteenth amend mcnt," , nhu told tho convention, "Is an in- ; tegral part of our constitution.! i xspllf- everything that has been said and 1 hope that you club women will not bo duceived any! modification 01 our present laws would mean a return of the sa loon." 1 Prolonged haiidi lapping greet- cd Iho remark. Uefore the final vole was put on ' tho unamended resolution, .Mrs. ! Ol to. Kahn, New York, gained roc- j oguitiou from the chairman to speak in favor of inclusion of the 1 word. Only a scattering of "ayes" j greeted the volo on tho. amend- iiieiu, and tho standing volo on , tho adoption of tho resolution w as i m taken immediately thereafter. j - What was suheduled us a pro jected move on tho part of one 1 group or delegates lo delete an other section of tho resolution tailed to materialize. This sec tion recited that "prohibition of fers the best means for curbing the liquor traffic and its attend-, ant crimes." J.C.PENNEYC0. 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. A Curling Iron WiH K-ip Your Hair Looking Its Best This electric curling iron 1$ io easy to use it has a con venient long handle and a de tachable plug. A few minutel every day will keep your haji looking well al! the time. 89c 1 i,n;its hop ori' .MONTGO.M'KltY, Ala., June 7 (AP) Col. ltoberlo KJerro, Mex ican aviator, and his companion, Arnull'o Cortes, look off from Maxwell field this morning for New York whero ho plans to slart ik non-stop flight to, Mexico City next week. USED CARS 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE ; Completely Reconditioned ,,. $42500 LARIS0N CHEVROLET CO. Main 2 Main 508 irregular Intervals. larger sizes shifted upward in price this week again. "California peaches and apricots j have been available for several 1 It !days, although at sirlclly luxury struggling Tor ; nearly a prices. 1 . decisive fashion. Total i "Local new potatoes urn on the son. of Knterprise. wero fishing has bnen up South Kork Thursday. ! month hi Mrs. J. :. linker, of Covnr d'Alene. Idaho, accompanied by about 2,250,000 shares, larger Hum per lb. Retailors1 and fruit-stands i her iH-itHddaiiuhtcr is here for a I the turnover during several five I, have had local potatoes for a week I visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. J). hour days of late, 'and the tlckerjor so. Stone. 1 ;was delayed several minutes.' , I "The proverbial 'carrying coals Hockett left Tuesday for - , I to Newcastle' was equalled mm s. SEALED IN STEEL v Try a 3 -color brick. They cost no more. THEL.&L. DRUG CO G. It his home at lilg Piney, Vyo.. tak ing with him his three children.! They have been with lr. C. T. ; Docket), of Knterprise since the 'death of their mother b.:;t winter, j !()ni or more f them may come ! back to go to Knterprise schools' j next fall. ' Waller 'Astwood arrived home, 1 from California laid week, where i he has been living since last fall, illc may remain here thl summer. , ( .Maurice H en vis Is home for a 'week's vacation Trum Ills work in, !a Portland brokerage company, j I,. Kee Wllliains. sujierl ntendent (of Ihe Knterin-ise wchool. dearted ' with bis family Tor his summer 1 vacation. Mr. Williams may at ! tend a summer school In Calif ornia. A recltol was given by piano pupils of Miss Merule Clayton to parents am) friends of the .pupil), j Augusi SCaugg broke his b g while 1 working In the timber of rpper , Alder Slope. Mr. Ziugg and rela tives came here from l.'ntoii rounty 1 i week by the movement of a car III "rrKKI'WT (,r portland-grown head-lettuce to SAN KIIANCISCO, June 7 (AP) iOakland. Cal., tile center'if Iho -iluiterfat f. o. b. Han Krandsco, ; world's greatest lei lure production; l- I Oregon lettuci-, although limited in TIKDJIUIBIIE IPlRdDOF 2a. ALWS AT YOLK SERVICE WITH THE LOWEST MICKS IN TOWN WORK SHIRTS Very xtmd y u (I e r rhamhray work shirts in hlue or kic.v, triple stitched, two pockets, re inforced at wry point of strain 39c NEWYoRKbTaRE Sheriff A. P. Miller ami t'by Me Ginni.i diov out to Flora last Sat urday night and brought In Les ter Ktig.ii t and Ted I Iowa it on. wlm wero drunk at the Klora danee a ucl were causing some trouble. They were fined each. r. P. It. Whltnkcr drove to Port bind last Kriday, leaving Kn terprise early In the morning. In. Whltaker returned Sunday evening. j I.. Ilerland and daughter, .M i s. 1 I.onls.i Day and her daughter, Miss rfl ' M'hlred 1 i.y drove to Portland the in st 01 I tie wccks wnn 1 in turn Wllsdit ftir a few days. Tony l. Smith, secretary of Ihe Kastern Oregon Ktvestock show at t'nion. .is In Knterprise lust l-'il-day in the behalf id the show. Gardens ami crops nf Wallnw a -.Mttniy shot up alio't over night shoe the heavy rain. The steady hum of lo.nev bees was heard on Main street of Knier-pri-o I-'riilay morning and people dodgetl left and right to miss the nting mass of bees. They flcn IF YOU WISH to remodel your kitchen inspect the built-in fixtures we have on display in our office. You will like the colors and the style of various colored knobs and handles. Perhaps you will yet a suyyestion from it that will help you furnish your kitchen the way you want it. HOME LUMBER COAL CO. Cuvo 'QI'AM'l'V AMI SKimi'i;" & the 'd otiCo In auto windows Pin, illy. HI, line David, f-e. uii.l -ba lid store mail of Klllerprlse, M-rured a hive and began hiving the bees, lo the relief of excited eill.eiis. HI API v; m-;xt Pi IITI,.VNH. Ore,. - -The ' preliminary b Thollipson. eharged degree murder In iniint tho death of Harry K. : laiiab dlHer, w;is Frl f pal eoiiit next Tm.-da . toila Thoin 1 so 11. who is a I leg hate hit Nordstrom with hi w lib h later I'iOIM'il bis death rendered lo puliie ysierday ri ut hoiilles had searched for four days, AY I A P r i: I I l-sli Mini' 7 aritig f With feeolid inet-tion v ith I. N01 d-.lt 'mi, lllHUll 1- LADIES' Blouses and Sweaters VERY SPECIAL $1.98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ureka SEE IT! TRY IT! NKW (IRANI) l'KIZE E VACUUM CLEANER Completely Cleans anil Sanitizes the House from Basement to Attic Call for Free Demonstration II & S ELECTRIC CO. 107 Depot St. that even drowned in water it still runs on a -1 .rv v- V ) xQ& . a rt reuv . ........ ........ fm- W: "HO would dare lo put a refrigerntoritiechniiism to such a test to oub- niergc it in water and expect it to run? Who would dare? Those same engineers who built a refrigera tor mechanism so efficient, so utterly dependable that they could seal it up hermetically w ith a permanent oil supply and A-note that it would run faithfully through the years without a thought or worry. They submerged it in water and it still ran on. Think of the GENERAL ELECTRIC RCPRIGERATOR Join tut in tho General Electric Hour braadcatt crfrr Saturday Ereninfi at 9 o'clock, Eastern Standartt Timp, orvr a nation-tcitip A". H. C. nrticarft. Liberal Allowance on Your Old Refrigerator Payments as low as $7.50 monthly W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Now Priced as Ia)w ns s205- at tho factory significance of such a test to you! Dust, dirt, moisture, rust that lead to breakdowns and repair bills are powerless to halt the flawless operation of General Electric mechanism. For in that small, round casing you see on top of every General Electric Kefrigerator the entire mecha nism is barricaded with impreg nable walls of steel hermetically sealed! Dust, dirt, moisture and rust can never get inside. Here is a refrigeralorthat gives you all the recognized advan tages of electric refrigeration and a great deal more ltesidcs. A mechanism so efficient that your electric current liillg are cut to but a few cents a day. An incredi ble quietness of operation theday you buy and altrays. A freezing regulator that is accessible right at your finger-lips. A snow white porcclain-lined cabinet that will wearlikcsfee becauseitusteel. And the entire mechanism per. manentyoiled.and hermetically sealed against trouble. Come in ana' let us tell you about our surprisingly easy terms.