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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, June 20, 1930 MARKET NEWS OF T1IE DAY (looorpontd) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY . Ed1toi and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS Bu."tneia Manigr Publlabed eTenln-rs. except Sunday. t HI Aim Avsue. L Grande. Oregon. The Observer-Star pubiihJ vry Friday. Entered at the Postofflee of l-n Grand-. Oregon, a Second Claaa Hall Matter under aci of March 1&7J. . OFFICIAL PAPER OF VSIOS OOfNTV AND THS CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pre ts exclusively entitled to um for publica tion of all news dispatcher credited to it or not otherwise credited If published Lerein. All rig-hia of republication of sped, dis patches: ttt this paper, and aiso the local news herein also are reserved. .National Adrertlsin? Representative 1L C MOOKNSnN CO, Inc BaD Francisco. Los Armies, Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit, Sew York BUaSCRIPTiny RATES By l arrler Dally, per ssontb In advance Dally, six month In advance Dally, single copy . 7&c i..0 be II y H.4U Daily, ner month In advance . Dally, per six months in advance . Dally, per year In aovance Weekly, Observer-Star, per er . . 0c Display, Display, ADVERTISING HATES fore fen, per column inch local, ptr column inca .410 4&e lime contract prices on application. NATURAL YKKSL'S .-U'IKITl'AL The nati.ia! :.! ccivcth not thfr things of the Spir.t ji (a.d; for thty ar- ! noss unto him: neiiher r.-m Ih- knuw Tiitm, ln-rati.-- tl: spiritually drwr-rncd. 1 '.'or. 2;H. i CHICAGO WHEAT Open Hlch Iiw Cloae July ' .; .3x;e54 1l ijil.0O!i I.WI", ,V6 - - l.oisei l.mis l.l!,$H PORTXA.V" WHEAT Open Hlsh Low I Close July - 3 ." .9:1 -s slii on .an ,9i .9 1 lv. 99 'i .99 !i .93 .SK Butter And Egg Prices Remain Same, But Weak rOKTLANP, On-.. June Zh (AP) Butter and jrir pm--; remain- J unchanged, toda. Mil Loth display id a weak umi-rtoi:,-. Tht r-ngth shown hy iiuti'-r for th last f-w days rippc-ars to have nddt d to ac cumuLitmp sup pi i ;. Kzk valued w pit r-Mrtld to h;vv- l."n shadi-d Iiy sm- dealers. t:it the coop' ra ti v.-s, nho control about 6i iht cnt of th output, announced no Poultry prift-s ha t'Tt.iliy. while f r s'i im-at-s, with tin t-xe'-ption of lambs, have ad vanced. Poultry yards are b-ini? cull d and most of the cull an- Closing Prices In Wall Street Near the Floor Marriage can also be Ueno-vated. The fellow who believes a third parly can win probably ielieves in perpetual motion. Having to work is the only cure for those worries caused by not having to work. NEW YORK. June 20 (A P Share prices fri hark $2 tu $14 a share on the New York stock ex change today, cancelling nmch of yesterday's jrain.t. fienewvd bear ti'llinc was attracted hy the violent upfwins: yesterday, and another sharp br-ak in the Chicaco wheat market was distinctly ur.itettlinp. The cut in the New York redis count rate to ! pr cent, th luwet in historv and ih dron r.f declined mi. $2M.flO.O0 in brokers Ionn. caused a vigorous upturn in share prir'-s as the market opened, hut in? nnp'-arvd in larse volunn: during the late mr-rnin;- and early During the afternoon tin iist muifii moiir rifcir nt unir 'au of the L". S. d-partmem of or ridjlturi .nays: "StrawK-rry suppli er today, and old - hisher. rEon' main strawberry season w ill be comph tt d by the end of thb w--k. although smaller movement will continue for oine time y-t. ) farlo;td of en-en p-as ar! s'Ii injr readily to c;ish buyers at 2.0 itl.') p r cr:i!e. d.-iH-ndinff oi I .nine tfu- cor.suiiunsr marwis. i aft(.rnoon. i-viewin? tii e irmt ana vice-; ; but closimr prices were close to th ; day's lowest. Tradinir was in comparatively I modfrnti volrime fnrnl n r per crate j(rr(ljriUnff 3 (.o.fjoo shares, or alu-.ut yeterday's total. i ?. S. Srefl common, which re- j corfled the year's low record at ;$1i5 on Tuesday, sold up Jli?.J5 dav. but closel at S15S. a drn of Z from y"-?Terday'i final level. (American Tb-phone sold down t ,J2"4.T5. hut clos-d at $2"fi.3T, off LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. MEN'S STORE - VACATION HEADQUARTERS For the Man Vho Takes Pride in His Appearance Below arc listed a few of the more important items that will aid you in a more enjoyable vacation time the time is always too short we know but these will enable you to get the most out of the time you have to spend. tiuality. Katern markets are trifie weaker today, but still ea.st- J J-.S7 ex-divided. i. When a man thinks a woman doesn't understand him it! usually is becaUse she does understand him. American fan in.V 12. and closed at Wstinh'tiipe jK'eclrio w.is off 7. Allied Chemi (c:d sold nff $14. and rallied $2. i Katern Kod-Vk closed IT. 75 lower. ern shiinnenls from Portland cros.s- , ( ' I el irnanciai r'i ur in in addition, many pvaji are heine shipped d;i!y by motor-truck to t I . " , , li.cii ."hArf-s of $2 to $3.50 included ---- inss of potate totallinp 5c 6n - xi . , v. r' ' i ih" k X iriv thirtv KMtn. Standard of N. J.. i Red Cagle has crowded Xootimll, matrimony and newspsiper ".vT iVi'-idd' from Wt Wan"r r :) reporting into pne short nnth. Some men can stand a lotl d'nt,s th.- fim thr. duy of j "j'J'.IiV,. yf"alK p.l r"" of punishment.' - th.. V.-,k. of wh,rh ni- 1 AmMifi,B and Pnnin wer- ra cars were new potatoes, rne lk'-j,i , . . , , , , , -V -- - , NVIW G,, nurkK te Ilr "f nd olnc , ,.,m.intioi, M""- an'' 'rtt wore off $ or t The "business men" whn entirfmiiirl Al f'.nvmo ui Aliumi i' . . .-....n more. ; are probably just as authentic as the cover" cure-alls. 'scientists" who "dis- Now that they give you a razor free with every blade, we "Walla Walla onions will move in a fvu" day. Iut no onion liav-iH'-on placed l.y Portland di.lril'J tirs yot. iluo to lilvcral sulip and low ririct a of California onions. -Th.. Ititm-hod v(-c.-tall'ls dlH'Iili- , wouldn't l)e surprised much to get a new car with the next l"i 'o ni.ut 3"- it d..z n. umiir tij"e We buy. Jun-Kiun- of lu avy dii s." wiKi, i!i:roitr IXJCAIj SUllKETS - r . LONGER LIFE i When told that the mortality rate is falling, 'lengthening I. : r i:r 'b avciagu aiwii 01 me, many persons supiwse tnai hcltai doctoi-s, innroyed living conditions and the natural course oT tvoiuiion is responsible, out lew associate with it as an in stitution to whjch probably more than anything else man is ' indebted for the extra years on earth granted this generation. That institution is plumbing. Plumbing isiiiot what could le called a "sanitary" word. ; although it is the first word in sanitation. Perhaps it is denied its due credit liecau.se the word is associated with grimy workmen and aiHiplectic bills. Hut one need only to compare this country's death rate with that of those countries which have little or no plumbing, to find the reason for the ! lengthening span of life. So recent is it that many can recall the time when the small communities of this country were sewerless and run ning hot water and bathtubs were a rarity. The adoption of plumbing has lcen amazing in it.s rapidity and not less rapid have been improvements in the methods and fixtures of plumbing. Twenty years ago plumbing was left to little letter than unskilled laborers. Today plumbing has been raised to a, Science. Plumbing is the ounce of preventative. ? VOLTII HAVING ITS DAY A roster of champions in various sjxn ts this year caniiil the uames of more than a score of l,ys anil girls wh.se ages , jiange from 16 to 22 years..' They weiv successful over vet erans the average of whose years was very much higher. On -he stage and ih the movies youth' of lih sexes also predwn- : nate. Youth is certainly having its day, but in the nunc ,,'ssential activities of life men and women of mature yiais f.ontinue to hold their prominence, A healthy min.l in a : Wealthy Iwdy, is the greatest blessing of life, national sports .eni)erate)y pursued are a nans for keeping the physical '' 't. and contribute to ! ngevity. I.ng life brings e terience and experience is a chief ingiedient of wisdom. ) f were Possible to liing s..me of the spirit and love of xrt.s into the field of essentia! woik, much friction ;imi inhappiness would 1-j removed from the world t-wiay. Human .ature is so varied ;: its piclik-cti.m th:.t theie is iuer 4iiy danger of a bitter struggle for the sou place in life. Just is. mere are extiemes :n sjort i-. tween the pugilist imd vilo-player. the biiliai (list and she i.toalier. so theie extremes in tile fiei.l of h,y. ,ut the distance Iietween s. inn lalx.r is nwasinvd hy the p.S's, when the nHMit.,I at' ude is viet.i. "e "-as...n for the d-.i i, -ivnee ir- ih;.t in sj-its each omt.-., joit strives by iair play to ec !. whi!e in the field of 1 usiiu ind lalxir wvii, too often fair rivaliy is ab.-ei.t. Anoth. ,nl possibly the g.v.it..- diff.-ier.cv is IMISTON. Jmii. ZH A1') Tho "oniiiiorclal li'jlletin of ljoston will' say tiimorrow: "Tho wool market is w.-ll stis- jt.-iinod in this country, .with pries (firm hut uni-hanKCd and th mov.-liie-nl lioth in the f astern oaioard auark'-ls and in the west fairly. Istcady. l-rnand in the Boston mar jkrt hits not changed appreciably. , f the now doni'-stle clip, it is cs ItiluaO d that T to Vi per c--nr is I out of Ih.- comers' hands. . '"rile for-'iun markets ftroiOarely I firm. Trios in Sydn.-y this wook aro itiot..'d atout a pt-nny. fh-an per 43jlasis. hiwt'r. Yorkshin- is very jslow and tho disposition in Kneland nioro or lesM. fptinc ISO :5c lb. Heavy liens 2tc lb. Light hens 14c lb. -fctags Sc lb Hour Hard rodcrallon hard wheat) JS.00 hhl. Soft wheat I5.S0 bbl. Hard Kederatlon J1.70 Ih sack. I.A t;llAXIF. ItLTAIL MARKETS. and on the rontin-nt Susar - Itoi II.. nack $6,111. 1 :s oi await the opening of the next Vegetables London sales. July n. Gem potatoes I4.de f " manuiacoirin? position S'elted bM-k. at- ll. I'arsley 5c bnnch. I ahbace it: ll. l.ettnce - li'C. I;udishes ic leinch. 3 for Yellow oi.ion i 3c Ih. flren peas 0c H.,"3 for 2Sc WaUa Wali new potatoes llo- 2:.C. t'arro'.s Sc. hunch. J'arsnitvs oc lb. Spinai h 3 lbs- 1 5c. fn:umters I vc. Green onions 3 for 60. faniil iv. ei lie ID. Celery felcry heart 30c Turtiipv ;.c lb. Green peppers 3i.c. ..-tdish'sc leinch; 3 for l'-'C Tomatoes 4"c lh. f.huharli J.C lb. A.-ar.o;w; 1 -.c. Iarry ILitter. creamery 3 i'c lb., I with p regarded as very sound. Thont-h -nsitive. but with businesjj hardly ommenMii-ate to the volatile of loo! which has be-n sold. 10c. I Wb'hair is slow of sale, J pri. 's iim'hanfte.l." j Tin- nulietin will publish the 4tftdlowinc quotations tomorrow:, j S-oiio-d basi: ir.-pon. fine an 1 If. in. staple 73-TS; fine and f. in. i Kr. combini; To-7.t: fine and f. m. MlnUiing (,.-CT; valley No. 1, C7 I S. 1 Mohair: Oregon 3S-4"; domeMte fcmdiiu;. first coinliini; ;.t'..r.i; Rood: ear.lim.- 34-3.f. THESE SUITS AT $35 WILL HELP YOU Enjoy yourself in knowing that the style is correct in every detail, j We saw to that when we selected "Club Clothes," many of these suits incidently have two trousers too. You'll like the "dash" these clothes have for they were styled for. young men and priced Uxzfiu. 'i $35. A SMART STRAW For Real Comfort $3. TO $7.50 Sailors and optimo are the favored shapes this season the optimo is shown in a number of attractive weaves. Milan and Panama in white and tan. The sail ors in a white saw tooth finish onlv. Shirts $1.95 to $3.50 Shirts are always a problem .on vaca tions but with a few selections from these groups your problem is easily solved. A pure white broad cloth shirt A LUGGAGE -A Good Investment A " - jf it rroperly selected Good luggage is a life time -investment, smart luggage. . is an asset on any trip.'and the assortment we offer you here will make your selec7 tion a pleasure and-the prices will stand compari- : son. . ' -. Wardrobes $45 to $67.50 Leather Bags $9 to $20 STEAMER TRUNKS $12-50 and $15.00 Kamping Kase ni ..- A handy size suitcase style 27x16x8 inches, with spoons, forks, knives, plates and cups in sets of four. Case is sturdily made. COLUMBIA KNIT SUITS in all styles $3.50 to $6.00 Not .all 'the fun of ! oatning is in swim . .ming, .for these suits are colorful as well as attractive. Made of pure soft wool yarns in all sizes in one and two p i e c e styles, that give the maximum amount of freedom of movement in the water. l:.:ilo, riii:ri.Mi tih k REMEMBER THE OBSERVER'S NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER MAIN 600 Ilk. Cheese 4 c lb. liuni'y Coir.'', ?;e a square. I Villi 11 of rhv fr.ij'P fruit, OiKi. r.ivh. H. tr-iin.t -3 s! i U r !-; i - I . 2 ". .pp!-s-!..v. .::.. Apru (es - Z lbs. 3fce. I: ie '(:;- 1 ftr 3"r. f ark .I'.ine tr!. - 3.'-. I. enior.s dor. Or ir.(; s --:''c v' S1',A doi. MeaLs ami FtU K. ef bell 15 Q :c. -h ps aiel s'eak -3"r r 4"c lb I'ierries illilk: i' 1!S. for 3.'c W.eerm Ions 6 ';e a lb. tile are I ts A LTKRA 77 OSS IS CAPITOL k; RECOMMESDEDC: HITl.AXI, Or.-., Jum- t (AT) atU- 3.V va Hi. tlfinimt (vf .ik (or low iriTi'li 5. 'Siwrs II""- - ( M ." ". in ihunt i 10 ".f 111, t'oiu- ni. iti j $ H iff rs: i v.T.". i $. ..., ( onnm.n ! III'"'lMIMl $;.(n. t . ... (os, ito.1 $ T.S' -t ronntioii to in-- Ihmi -t T. .'.. l..w cult!" ! Mtt- r $-.!. r $.V'. Hulls ty .trl- j inc. -..-i-.it). i i T oft h T...". rntt'T I to fttotium ti IT.'". i'alis j I ( 1 1 ."", r;ill to in' -liiini t.ou , j -f tt.ii. . rs. milk t-ii J !.;. (I1)."". nn lnin; I . ;.' i 1 1 'i.iv, cull fit. foiiinion ft i"ss: C.T.. liirVj4!ir.r t--. lt-; rv(i ur on tontnu l. st"Iy liv.ixy v i c h t J."-." fli.t' pj.-. ih ii in w-ii:h- $ I't.'j' r-j $11.'.. li tht n.-:ii: in ;s -r iu.r.rt. liciu i.cm. j i !.:. -r 1 1 .. r;rkin.(f mows $s.rs 'i l: sia'ielitr iic: l.o.oy i illT.'or. K""ler aTt.l sUh kT pis ' , Ml j" -; I ! 3. S-it or oily h"rs ;un.( rnuMfin; p:c- t vclud. d in :itic S SJv-t j"". i.ijl.inc aryiiti.l se.-.iJv- ' "". Hi tlnna "? IT. 75. 1 ii:h!, toitiiiiMi! $ 4. -i H'C u. th-rs 1 .'i ti t;, -i $-.;.". i;".i:.c n-a. . 'Sir', ail AiicIitJ, roniiyon i Wr.H. rn wltiji; '.'-".0. Hard winur tic, Ntrth-rn -.riiii; iZv. Western n 1 yc. Oats; N". 2-3). H.. win:,- To-hiy'jt c;r n c ipt: hv.t Iwrliy 1. fl.Mir S. corn 4. oals 1MKT1..M I'UIHH ( i: I'OIITl-ANU. On-.. June 2'i (Al' Poultry: Jowt-r; (t'tiyimr prn ali-t h;ly hii-s ov-r 4'3 it'--. i'3r: m Uum hLn. 3 ' i 1 ll.s. i,c ; luclit h'Mis lie: hroil'-rs. I,r'r Hk lirhorns. I 7c: ct.ior-d 2.ir: kin duck;. 4 ll.s. and o-r W 22c. U, JSc; tolor- d ducks," Uc. 'ojntry hich r oxci (t :imli; fttuytn? prUs chok.' vc-al. 14c; p.rk. i " T 'i 1 ic: choic lrtinl-. 1 v.i :'(; million aii7r. Itut'oT anil ocirs: weak, um-lianp- Milk O-iill-rfiit). omoi.. p'ti tm. .Ki. nul5. hay. tisnani lurk and hop St-.a ly and uiuliar.K -d. Y. I l I IH'tHil, Ulir.AT i (;.it .i run i rdllTUNH, (r. .. June 2 Susar: 5tv.t-.ly; (,.irki d 1 cane, frrjit i.r l. rry $4. 5.1 v llft-t .tucar I4.7 cwt. Ilour: M-a-.ly: (rity d'liv.-ry prirr-s faintly p.t( ihm. i: 15. s; w hit- wh'iu. 4 It."1: cmhetm. i fi.Tv-; l.-ikfrw" hard whx'at. Jfi "f. lnk- rs" l:n. i' in pat'-nis, $S.Sit; paltry floor, 4'1s S J . hampi mhj: thoirin, A if Ih tV,. ..ajm-izara nMvi of Wu,n ;i ; Tlie wuiicj is i.-uiKinj.' pi- 'ws 'ed riK-an.s f.r nieit.su ! in t.o :He vaiiefi fly)h of uAv.-w. .-ai-.ng selection iA trai'iia f m than wns the cm- in tur a.hiuned UAk mav tloninie iht- f It'll A -'nls. ;nd declare that th ut the fruits of the nvr Kystoin will stvn in U-Ucr ciii. t'entia! "iik it is lui tnMifiwMiCO to it- a- -J vfatMnaI ch ait. a matter of lv-re cn is i;.ys. A few !! And frivolilios f youth C'unin vi ir.e (aiur. ilvll- ; ! . -.'.i I ; July $ i s x n t i: . I l-"'-d -Stat- fat r.i iii:s ; much i n i " it w tl! ?. ij;': - "... I'.- appro- ' i t f .M,-n, snd ! ''.'A n't li rtikdr un- ! 11." jiT-.' (aim t ll'ir a l -for iin Vtm i!'!s- : , it- jac. run i,mi f.n r!;Ti,AM oir.. Jur, :t (AT) Itig li-nd bluU'iii. SEE the Iliph Mountains and Lakes of Wallowa County with Ben Kellv AND HIS IUCKHORSES OOi Summrr ramp a lM-a.1 tit roa.1 hi outh f.irk. alx.tr I e-ti IK-, lrcirvo. 111 1 llll I Remarkable Values K'j : M At This Price HJ ttl TTS smart to have plenty of "fill- 7 I I 'iU I frocks- I, s thrifty to buy in I I r; 4 j II lu A . quantity at this low Dried Imagine V IkIhTZJ III r'cVt. I llll! If! ill welrnanyUer!ratn1hVienS 7. IwlflU llll I I HAT SALE I If "Wear as you fay the Cinderella Wej" m rap a sco;e or to of yc hr.cc.