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Wednesday, August 13, 1930 Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. STRONG MAN MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY BATHING SUITS PRICE I'HK'AtiO WHEAT Open . X, .S ..I.MiH. Illtll Low rlost . S, 9 i.in ',e i n ; Dress Fashions Sept. Nit. . Mar. M:. .113 -i .97 I.Oii, 1.03'i .UK J, .sr.. l.ui rOHTLAMl WliKAT 0cn High Low ... .HOS, .- ,H'i I. (Ml I .(HI .!(, for Fall Srpl. Ir M:l Ml. Skilled Labor t. Scarcity Draff i On Soviet Plan '? H ) lly Waller rhnmak '. (Associated Press Slaff Writer! ? MOSCOW Soviet Russia is un- Qeriating to quadruple its supply oi nam skilled labor within four years. ! lThls campaign has been under- ( taken because lack of craftsmen. ftlneera and technicians, to start and j operate the numerous factories, mills, ' pewer plants, railways and other en- (Irprlsea contemplated by the five- year Industrlalleatlon plan, la pror- tut a. hea-y drag on the progress of wai gisantw cneine. f Importation of large number tvf ; rlTln. Oermn and other loreim. ra,, . -.i.-j . I.- Lecnmcians ns miiru iu utrnvmr Die dearth (crrtgnerm hae Brolecta and to rnc oi Industrial of skilled hands. The . nis was uecioeo rerenuy wnen , release Eublllasa. helped to work out luovernor NOroiad. oniclals 01 the led- , Th, )ournrv back was long. Yet supervise the build- ! stal forest service, leaders j ' ' n oulbbi,ng unul Something else mpl ln P'M'IsMd- tr FThe State Planning Commission, a inconvenience was expert- fecund source of metbods, has drawn fenced br hunters because the open up a five-Tear plan on technical edu- of the season was delayed when cmtton aimed ai converting a million " to e tnto the taborrnt and peasants into skilled t woods nd mountains after deer. SPRING CANYON COAL it t HOLDS UiONGKR. 'VAN petten LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIN lift. GOOD SERVICE Quids Private Ambu lance Sen-ice FREE. Modem Funeral Home Experienced Lady Attendant Perfect Funeral Service Prices Within the Reach of All. "I r,U rrj Ij Li J?J Hjf I WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE 5ls AT SPRING ST. PHONE "i42 Til t t We Have a (Vn.pWte line of Buck-Heck Starnes Riding Boots New York 5t3re ; H G, SW.MX, VjT. workmen u-tlhin the time limit. The present chain of universities, tech meal achools. night achoola and fac tory courses 1 to be expanded and the radio und movies are to be em ployed ill spreading technical knowl. wise. Kisures Issued by Toss, the official news agency, show that up to last October ber 130.0UO Russ.au specialist. eiiRaged in Industries under con- were ttruction. Of this number 31.462 were umverslly sr.duatw. 35.231 had j received a secondary education and M.3M had gained their skill by ex- " lng. The same source states that within ' 4SS.873 skilled specialists of liom 1.6.430 must be university graduates ana mi at least secondary j education, n is acanowietiuea mat (even this prosram will not fully meet tiio needs, bein.! only about two - ! thirds of the required total. But it is pointed out that it will be a big advance over the present situation. ; Soviet authorities claim that Amer- lea increased In technical experts by only 50 per cent In the decade 1910- l20 and that Germany took almost 30 years 10 quadruple the number, ,cf her engineers. Soviet Russia es- peels to equal this latter mark tour years. r ri j. o L1 4 Cl V U fj F li 0V.-1 0 IA TO OPEN NOT LATER, OCT. i.bandlt' group BouMkri. "How can I believe you." Sldi All ' ' - M l..rt.,r,lH- "c lira Vfm PORTL.ND. Ore (Special - The cpming cl deer hunting &eu.-on under : up nn-mMan ui oe aeiayrn , orer than October 1. and ahould . l necr- to postpone trte opeji- f linr hiintK wilt rin nmnU nrn. ; " . r ' , hopeful that by tl.e lime September 1 15 the date scheduled for the cpen- mg of deer season rolls around suf 'ficlfnt rain will have fallen to cause ! no hazard tn goinp into the woods, i ln dectd.nt: to under no circumstanc- e postpone the opening later than October 1 the state and federal of -!f trials were convinced that they were jbein lajr :to otn- iportsnien and these interested in sivlng bur forets front fire danget. t V TJiose who we reoelvtng a synopsis ct the Oregon hunting laws will note thai there are no changes this year ether than the dates for the hunting cf Chinese phesams m Kstern Ore gon. There the lawful hunting days will be October 1. 2. 5. . 12. 15. 19. 22, M and 9. FILM ACTRESS ATTEMPTS TO KILL HERSELF j LOS ANOKLKS. Axxf. 1J - Una Baguette. siai:e and dim actress and : widow el Sam Warner, motion pic ture executive. us treated lor a 5S.hcht ca.'-c of pcijcninp at the Re IceiMiij: hospital here late lst nijlht 'fol)i.f wh.i v.llc u'.l .ie .ri- ;:nl!leJ vas a suicide attempt. J ; PcJice surceojis found the actress I plants, but con- "Pnva.e umoer associauoM alio oi-.;- delivery of the prisoner. 1. noern. c.i 1 it? siAie came commission . . iwa not senousiy p.oned and Uter J ROME ve-Tawu!, d!rorce docs ' re.eased ner. j not m Va,x d .rjl. i They said she to5d them her act j Uor.s without the ncht to reir.arrv jwa prompted by failure to obtain j are rare, annulment have so ;r.". jcustodi of her lour-yer-5d daugh- j creasefl in recent vears that the so ter. Uia Warner. The cinM was c:olcu are aiArmed. In IKS tie 1 Udvptrd by a brother of Soo-a Warner courts heard 1-Nt5 such ?e;i:ests, jlcllcvtng the Utters deaO. I being granted. In only 137- i As Miss Basquette ws being treated cases were tntroou.-ed. S3 applicants ifor minor bunis about trie face and j being successful. i ' arms, her present husband. Pevereil j . jMaiey. canieran-.an. calico at the I st IKT RTTRllU HON 3 i hospital. Ke seen-.ed much allected j , ;at his wife condition but tbe act-J JOPUN. Ma Aug. IS His iress cavSered him frora the room. They )cvn act meted swift retribution to a : jhaie been sepsrted since l5t une. . vur.c bandit who fired revolver at Yankee Matador Una I mini) imc ...... - - ..... ! MADRID I SUrift rrantlln. OIA.UI OUill.ftl. jAne racan ho ha -m piveNwccsl m i:n hard sedc. Biw&:;n tjumhwr. J onlj Sorts ta ln sJtt. M ', .n an.1 5-.3,.nrif ? Americano ',Sam last year, .-aao" was a nc.tfllT In . fvl rtir.lracw jl a:li.Uii5 Bu.: r.r,?s ail orrr I lij wr.:wu.i v-ac.Kl lt curiu ; ?t' ."i a -Yanul" tom&.v. ! Bui t.is -.-.. hu v;vl sa u:.f.li.v: mu- '.in ii "S.-rot J.t- arx3 ;u.-l cvc.!- , ,peie icv cvntravt wits the ?rsn r.c crew up sicat:rx c-u... id ay - d i!f a C.-ven er.CAxements -his summer. but i e-ame. In the r.iil!.s.it bvvimc c'r:.-e in XiA-i: J anj Sv.l 1 i h CAi. be 5ren rec-w'.a.:!. lcv.tir-c j fee i.-;..ii.-e to J.ht. and t.i. frop.n.c to icr-j; e:Cwh to get h. 'x.- - :-T.'-va " a sort of 'la.i.". of i . bu.::4h:tr. j Alter tJrat r?e ir-xy g-.i to Mxco J v-r IV:- v:-;f:e lAey like bu-lf.?:?.:: Or he r.'.v ry. a. he ha of tea .d ve fc''.j. t-.-. tj in.roti-..e cvi;e t ML::iM.c" in the Vr:ed 5:at. J MMtl MM1M 11 " lt M IU T l f!M i'i- .; ;-.4ei of a o- C7f to.. .' -.-Ai i.-i-f: eu-o cf f,v:;- v; "it t i" ; :v .v ..-. Cju.:i .C:.". : Vr.i"c S;.u- ss'iiktcc f;vr. Wet '.r-I I f.--.- Si -..:: v Xf M Neelv 1 "..t j.; ifr '.-.tri rir.-,;u.i. r . r.'..:".j .-."". k ".i',(sjr.l reo.v;- ; ir.. :rv,s'- A cecals, t ! .vv.!,;,", oc .c.i-r C-e.-r-e j Wi.A,'., c.i Hu:'.. iiC "ft'Ti3 ".h- j c:r ..t-. . .- . -. SeelT ti .v rc;,-e. .t w'.-.-d r.ki 'iif- aivn:t titrw lea- cu-io ie c t-n ' txmyt-T a mum v' I: .CC :nco-ie ' ;tfr -r t.'xe fwd -c-. B--t m--S, ,-.ie had tc r.t. r : pr j;.: an anrrace c i-V x-sa of frui:er:t a jeir. Koran Precepts Free Frenchman From Moroccans bldu. spt (or the Koran has ;,.,., t the ransom busl- h,ppenMl ,hrouBh the re- f p zublllaga. a French h a'"J ca pt.v e for nearly itu - o vears in the uooer Atlas moun- tains. He was held for a40.000 but . ; . .lt,rtl,. nnvinc. n cent Now the "stxlcholdera" of the Bane ',hll llved on cpv h,Ve fallen out omonls themselves and their chief. BoUtcnr. known as -Stiff Hands.' (n fught French authorities reasoned that ',, tll(... ll0WKl ,he big ransom to ,d binimry would continue. If ,nr rUSed and liberated Zublllaga ! practice might be stamped out. I cl e-h.nniul. Cold of ,.m i,.i ih. nrohlem. "I can .... lTrta .. hc toid cv.,.i. Hf soUBht out. farther south, the K.-,f ,-( s.hi an hnse note as r. holy man was known in the fast - nesses of the Atlas mountains. The holy man traveled 70 days, by camel and afoot to the bandit lair J "Am I in a religious country where ithe lav is respected?-' aked Sid. AIL 1 ,.r H.nh..e( .t-. atari n( fh """i"Ti r The Koran jcrb.J sucn traii&ctions Bourt showed shame to Sldi R1I. - stockholders ' were summoned .r.. " J. of Mnih. " "r "".". ..... th Prenchman was restored to wile and six children here. sTOmt-AKU'S TKAVKI.S I-M M ERA NO. Italy John L. Stod dard ts through with traveling. When American travel wjis young. Stcddsrd wbs one of the first to stir young hearts to manderlnst . During his career he has lectured to more than S .000 .000 people on the wonders oi far places. Now. at 81. he continues writing in his treasure -filled home m this north Italian city. His home preserves the atmosphere- of intellectual Boston, with his library of American poets and essayists lining the w-alls and scores of eiotie objects picked up in his trawls distributed here and there. Tl'KKN t.KAKN TO V T lOMATO SAMIW1C1I KON1A. Turkey Because a Turkish doctor In this Anatolian town has a friend who has been to America, tomato sandwiches have sppesrrd on the hitherto sandwich les Turkish henron. The doctor began an "eat-a-raw-tomato-a-day' campaign which wws a fiasco until a traveled friend gave him a tip on the sandwiches he had seer ln America. The doctor Immediately published a detailed account of this phenome nor in the local press, and made such a hit that it was widely copied by the papers of Angora and Istanbul. Italians Annul Wetlhx-k a wvn-.an here last nifht- ; : As his run cracked the robber was sirouced m flames. The f.ssn had ; i miresm tKiir (X!ri A Haicard. f'.lllr-i; sla'.-ra had tetriceWt m Ihku Cisa the' acuv ciT.'na vaeitii Mversarr eeur- ! rrT-:ivr ibou at hfr iu-.nru . i TIAIS lil RIS rTTOE AVSTiN" Ti v With t jv - .no induttrr frc.cs raE:i:r :r. tum. prau.-v a-- cocKat.-iu ft r:. - is -,o tt3 axia rCaul o-i ry-s cut c' l!w '-ale rr.'- - v: eonv:nr th titiuM' (i;t o; a quarantine ai&t import - Ucc ci uncertif.ed eed. j Slugs For Berth Gs-re WataftS m-.x a bat t "3 a-ra$e, ht fc!-d a !to t t :-) ef te St. Lr s ' Car-ana-. He r-" t tse -jtt j at "tt. ins dividends In tnelr nearts. me m M Mi 1 ' World War Hero, Quietest Marine Both Elevated j WASHINGTON v Two men of ' quite different types have readied i high places in the armed force of the United States this sumnier. They are Major Ot neral Douclas MacArthur, who become ch;el 0-'. start of the army Ncv. 20. and Brurad.er General Ben K. Puller, new commander of Uie riarme ' corps. ; Genera? Mac Arthur is an cricer ; ot rehoic mold with the best trsdl i uons of the army about him. Twice . wounded in battle, he has many ; decorations. Sionder. dark, and tall, he is cf j enAing manner wub a flair for : nafc:ii friends- easily- His hand ( clasp is as firm as his alen step and 1 his oron eyes hold a steady Cdze. General MicArrhur is a lover M cutdoor sports. As president of the ! Arnencfin Olympic con.r.uiee. h ) ccjiuibutc-d to Ine aiiiletic prowe ' ol ti: Uiu;eu Si.cs on track and ? lield. li, was ,lrsely credited with the ' formation of the 4ir.d. or Rainbow. division. and accompanied the : famous fifhunp unit to France as chief ol staff with the rank of col- onel. and returned a bricadier cen ' erAl. a: 5C. he Is cne of the younrest major irer.erals to tike command . of ihe i'nited States armv LEARNING TO FLY AN AMPHIBIAN Wrv Waiter Camp, better kncwTi as Ruth Eider. It shewn st Rwseveit fieid. N. learning hew to fiy an nphibian piare. Her Instrvctor is Lieut. Com. J$hn W. Isemaa. Mrs. Camp says she is net p'-anntng any irwe trar-s-Attantc rVfiHts. COME TO PARTING OF THE WAYS Sr. ui? ' 4 -h " f 5am. t'r Itz'.rt t. a-r: m Ht'ljwc-a tHat aK 'i iver i.t't-3 tsi"0. Ura l Mens it lj Fj i . Md cSc iei ts tirt ;jrt. S"t tJTi t"e tJ'.J tt KBM tj P! .:i B IKI it! titlS- i-rrt-1 a-3 it ; rt-a t :t t:s: t --t-it" I Bricadier General Fuller is de scribed by fellow officers as the J -quietes: man iu the marine i corp..; . hccte-lored. vrha seeks the com Pn;c:sh;p of his wife, books and friends. General Fuller gets a kick from a rubber of bridge. It. official regulations, the speech ' of tins lAll. saare man with the ncn. resonant toice. is characterized , by an eccnon y of Ji-o:ds. In :he social sphere no is cenial comroi.ionable with his li.zht pity ol w:t and subtie manner. His ""-Ji!r of speak nitz is ai all times At 60 -.he r.ew commandant is btie and hearty. evtrr inch the sclcicr. Mead Continues His j Inspection Tour VALE. Aug. 13 wi Dr. Eiwood Mead, federal reclamation commis sioner, continued his inspection cf the Vale irrigation nroject today where yesterday be was honored cut at a home products dinner grown on land which last March was covered with sagebrush. Dr. Mead said trie Vale project. ccinsUtiag cf 30,000 acres costing three and a half million dollars, would continue next year on the Bully creek unit. The commissioner was shown reclaimed lands yie'duig 40 bushels ct wheat to the acre. Frcm here Dr. Mead will go to On tario to view The Owyhee prefect. 3 f Announcing New Scale of Prices PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 13 A new scale cf prices has teen an nounced by the Blue Mountain Fur and Hide company for wool, hides, pelts and mohair, reductions being emph&slied in most cases. Eastern Oregon wool his advanced to 14c to lftc. while vallev wool has declined to 20c. Sheep pelts have declined to 8c and spring lamb pelts to 33c. Sailed hides have been cut to 4:rc. salted bulls to 4c, green bulls to 2:;C. kip to 5c and horse hides to 61 "to 51.50. according to weight. Lxng staple mohair has deciined to 2!c and k.d to 26c. Caseara brk is down to 4;-.c There were no chances in the ecu and butter markets. Both were fair ly stead t. PORTLAND i.;LS10 K PORTLAND. Ore.. Auc. 13 tie 35. calvjs 10; veelers look steady, i leers pounds, good 7.75 t- S-3.25. medium $.5 . Sj25. common 84 .00.--46.25. PO3-U00 lbs. good 7.74 -&3j;5, medium 5.25,i 875. com mon M50.W.25. 1100-1200 Ics. coed 57 t. ST 75. medium 5.75 57.00. Heifers S0-E50 pounds, good 47.00 87.50. medium ST.OO - 87.5p. common S4 50 55 50. Cows good 5.-50.- S-5 00. common and medium Si.OO - 85.50. lew cutters S-2.5-0 $4 00. Bull; (yeiriir-rs exrludfdl f5 50;a J600. cut ter common and medium M.00 8-5.50. Vealers. milk fed 10.09,U 00. me d:um 8500. 810-CO. cull ar.d common to 50 6-3 AV. Calves S5D-5Xt lb-.. tcO and chcire 88-50 810 CO. com mon and medium 8ti.0Gi.-83.-5O. Hcvrs 450, feecers. 50c lower, tid ing classes steady. So.t or oily hoes and roasting pics excluded i lich: lights 140-160 pound 89.75 810 75. Light weicht 160-1SD Its 810.75 81 2. CO. 130-200 lbs. $10.75 81100. Medium weight 200-220 lbs ftlOOO.r 1!.M9. &3O-250 lbs. 89.50 810 75, HeavrweisLt 250-290 lbs $j2S,. Feeder and stocker pigs 70-130 ibs . gjed and chc:ce 810-50 812.00. Slaughter pigs 100-130 ibs. 8.50 ,r i:05c. 6 beep 5CC. steady, lambs SO lbs. dewn good and coicr 86 00 , 57 00. meaiuni 84 50,. 8.00- a:i weights, common 83-50 MiO. Yearhng wet.i tTS so-xio its. M.OOHSO. Ewes 90 120 lbs. 1 "A -.s 8-2 50, 120-150 lbs. k i -50 - 523. weights, cull and common 8150. riiKTLAMi PKOIH I E ' ?OF.Tl-ND. Ore- Au. 13 V.'ooi: Eastern Oregon 14- ISc lb. Vailty 20c- Monairi long staple 25c lb. Kid 26c !b. Cisoara tcrk: lower. 4 c. Butter ma ewrgs: fairly sirady. un- changed. Miir. but'erfi.: i. poultry, country CGuntry meats. omoiiS, pciatocs- nut, hiv and hoc ste-cy i.nd un.hs.nccd. m ikhxii iikt , ! LIVXSPOOL. Auf 13 . TJ,TlS j cUim: Ot:. s: iV Dec. : Mir , si :o--. j A n.ilrati s:cr. frcm Ve;dun and j r Ur:'..:: lror.i a Verdun ca'.riedral ; ire- icucs "r n Household VALUE Bathroom Fixture Outfit $1.00 pieces in mhile erecli:: I CC eJB( 3T)4 fflKf. Montgomery Ward & Co. 111-3 a.liiRrta Are. W if $14:75 Our ttyHro have selected these modes to sort off the sea son because they are fashion-right in every detail . . . au thentic adaptations of the fashions sponsored by designers here and abroad. As usual, our prices are moderate. Come in , . see the new styles here firstl Styles Right Prices Right I C. PENNEY CO., inc. 10S Depot St. j SI C! K AND FLOI K PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 13 ' Sugar: steady; (sacked basis) cane, (fruit or berry 4.80 per cwt. Beet '- sugar 8-4-60 cwt. 1 Flour: steady: (city delivery prices! ; family patents. 49s fcti.60: whole wheat. 49s $5.70: graham. 49s $5.50; i bakers" hard wheat. 9Bs $6 20; bakers' 'bluestem patents. 98s 6.40; pastry flour. 49s 5S.10, FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column must le in by & a. in. HOVT'ltJfUiET The Lutheran ice cream social this evening sr Waiter Pohrman's. 1301 Cherry st. Everyone invited. 8-13-1 t. CENT M'ECIAI.S See what 95c will purchase this week at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Wonderful values In China and glassware. Values up to 85.00 will be featured in the 98c special window this week at- Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. New items will be addea each cay so you will be s-.irj to find pieces that you like. 8-11-tf. !lMatitchiiu:. pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddie Shop. Adv. FOR Vol It C.W! Kave vo.ir w;nrihiirt side glasses fitted at Richardson's Art ana Girt Shop. Prompt service, fine glass and right prices. 8-fl-tf. SWIM AT COVE IXK)L "The Fountain of Youth." Com plete chance of clear, sparkling warm mineral -.rater every 7 hours. 6-25-lm WEAl TIKI L 1'U THirs Of the Wallcsra Lake and Eastern Oregon Scenery.' hand tir.trd and ' beautifully framed m all sizes and prxes will be found a; Richardson's Art snd Gift Shop. They make Idfal gifts to send to fnfr.is snd loved one CupXustard ohc 5"iict Cookic-Ca hcThat Keeps - Indefinitely Don't keep the home fires baking all summer. Serve Cup Cust.ird Cookie Cakes. They are cake and confection combined and keep indefinitely. Order by name from your grocer. One of US famous Cookie akcs TRU BlU BISCUIT CO.-.S,,. f..;j. Snttlt La Grande, Ore. : in the east. Richardson "The Art Man" lipecfallzes in oil kinds of pic ture work, li-ll-tf. ' CALL FOK I tlllS STKHET LMl'ltOVE.MENT Sealed bids will be received by the City Commission of the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, for the construction of the improvement I in Improvement District No. 192, ! within the City of La Grande, Ore Bon, according to the plans and. specifications for the said Improve ment district now on file in the of fice or the City Recorder of the said city. A deposit of Five ($5.00) Dollars will be required for plans and speci fications, which amount will be re funded if bidder Is unsuccessful and returns plans and specifications to . this office. i Bids will be received to the hour of '7:30 p. m. Wednesday . August 20th, i 1930. and must be accompanied , by a certified check, or bidders bond in the sum of ten per cent of the amount bid as a guarantee of the acceptanca ' and completion of contract if award ed. Check will be returned to unsuc cessful bkiuers. All bonds In connection with this work are required to be secured through resident agents and no tond will be accepted unless written by a resident of the City of La Grande. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By oiiler of the Commission August Cth, 1930. J. E. STEARNS. Recorder. 8-8-10 t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as Ad ministrator of the estate of Robert L. Webb, deceased, by the Countv Court of the State of 6rcgon for" Union county and all' persons having claims rsalnnt said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the under signed at his office at Elgin. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication o( this notice. D.'.te of first publication July 30. 1930. -JESSE CRUM. Administrator of the estate of Robert L. Webb, deceased. July SO-AU'. 6-13-20-27 the i-flduw -Bin