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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, January 21, 1931 t Natural Bridge Health Shoes Good to the eye, Good to the foot, And good to the ":" pocketbook. HILL'S Outboard Racing to Thrive In Florida, PALM BEACH. p!. UCi NlaetMa mtta In Florida and Cub are In cluded In the spring racing pmczam Motor association, to continue through i xartn- t distribution, with cheap stock pre- Efforts also are bein? rtade bT dcminatin?. Both export and flsfnes Palra Beach sportazneo. connected ;(e tfnand la stow. Current boot with the state onranttatlon. to ar-!iom4Ing4 kt Portland are rather light, range a schedule of 33 or more meets f wlta jew large cargoes. cuung iot ie one race miy . f two weeks. - -'- ! JSYXSySSLUUaV Prices : Sn't ',Pr: Decline In Oregon , Anrlffs and Sports ctub March SO-22. PORTLAND. Jan. II U. S. Ko. Blt for caie ot the meets alreadr 1 J'1! "7 "h" quI o the trade Kfceduled are St. Aogiutine. Ortando. " IiMvlM a ,;n Portland Tampa- Fort Mrera. Palm Bearch. T- SO nta to l.0O decline Sarasota. Jacksonville. OalneavUle. ,rom P"c of a week aco and a re- Mount Dora and FustLs. flection ot continued alow demand International faror will be pi Ten reported bj represeniatlres of the de- the rnnne awson Kith the hotdlns of a reeaUa at Karana March 10. when soma of the most outstanding out board eutboslaat are expected to complete. - - , i U. S. L. Batteries -; Sold on Injured Life We bny or trade for yoor old battery BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION - Opposite Ia cirande Clrorery OAK FLOORS I: Tou can lay a new oak floor right over your old floor- at small cost. Let us show ytn sample of the different grades finished In different war: 1 1 Van Petten Lumber Co. Phone Main 732 "Good Service Quick" ""accident v INSURANCE FROM US! O W WAR NOCK MO R (JHAZP TURN SHOULD BET) TO GET LORIMER'S LA GRANDE CITY DYE WORKS Cleaners of Fancy Gqivns Men's Suits Dry or Steam Cleaned Phone Main 72 M'CCESSORS TO Butter and Eggs 1 Unchanged; Spud Trade Is Slow PORTLAND, Jan. 31 Butter ' and eg? quota; ions held unchanged 1 ; In wholesale market today. Butter market at the opening f ,'.uou vn iiith gruuxia la ita reuHaUti light and demand unusually good. f promising av good cEean-up of fresh! supplier. I Egg market opened easy, receipts I greater than demand, tales forced at ; irregular prices. Pacific coast extra a cent locvr at New Tork was a weak ening factor On the shipping side. Country meat and poultry were i steady except for a cent decline on quote: 14 to 1& cents a pound. Fresh fruit and rentable trade opened normally active at unchanged quotations oa au iines. onion sets, from near Broocs. ore., were a new onertn? for XXtt wree at 7 to 8 cents a pound. Government market nen service reported conditions ax follows: Local cauliflower continue to ar rive at the farmers early m&rketv and at the East Adler Sc.. wholesale max-. ketv ot the rate of 5O0-100O crates j dally. Considerable local 'flower im ; 1 euil moving to Puet Sound and j other coa&t points tu motor-truclc Lettuce declined as a result of un- usually heavy track supplies. Imper- t ,11 valley shipping point- quotation j are siignuy lower also, - f Toe potato trade continue (Iot, although there hare teen more lib eral unloads Into storage recently. Fine quality Oregon Eurbarucs are . , ' , , , t.,. I Pr-ment 01 agrtcuituri econcmica throughout the north wen-. P. o. ta. prices in the Uermlston district were reported around tliXiO, i-OKTLAMO PKUDICE I ' PORTLAND. Jan. 21 Butter: firmer, quotations unchanged. Eirs: easy, unchanged. changed. PoulUT: medium hens lc Iswer at 14-1 ic, other quotations unchanred. : Ksy: alfalfa hay SOc(lX0 lower. t Wrjclesale burtne DflrM onc9s deUrered Portland. l Easiern Oreron timothy a AO a. M 00: do valler l co i9 5tc lflfi si7oa&siaoo: ctorer sis CO: mi har Sl&oo- straw 7.0J m S4.C0 ton; selling prices 11 -Ode S3 CO more. i Country meats, oniesu. potatoes. wocl. nuts and cascara bark steady and unchanged. . i - SIOAR . - Suear: : PORTLAND. Jan. 11 4P1 C isackMl bastsl cane fruit or . berry M.CO per cwu Beet sugar HSO Pienda grapefruit. 3 cwt- .Bananas, lb. " ; L ; ' "'Acples, box IXOIB PORTLAND, Jan. 21 Flour: steady: (city delivery prtcesi family. patenu. 3 M!0: whole wheat. 48 M.TO; graham. 44s - 60; basers hard wheat s oi0: taiers" blues .em ' "its, as (530; pastry flour 9as W40. CHICAGO llVESTOCK CHICAGO. Jn. 21 lU. S. D. A. Hon 3O0C0: steady to 10-lic lower: too Mil: bulk 130-210 Ids. 406si5. CalUe 10 &M: calves 2 COO; 25-50: lower cn steers and vearlinrs. se stck steady to 25 cents lower; bulls and vealers about steady: lauf.!r carle: steers, rood acd choice O0-- 1100 lbs. 35O14 00; ve-.ler (rr.l'.t fed) good end choice J5Ovi2O0- Sr.rep 15 0CO: fat lambs 25 cents lcarr; rr- and feeding Urr.bs steady: best lambs held above S925; lambs 90 lbs. down, ecod and choice S --'-) ,a i-5.25: medium 17 25 p W 50: ewes 90- 150 lbs. medium to caotce S3.w 450. PORTLAND CAMI PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 21 CsaI. wheat: B.c Ik il biuestem C3c. Sail white 66c. Western hne 66c. Ha:d winter G3c. Natl hern ?prin 63c, western red Mc. Oss: No. 2jfl lb. white 22 00. Tndsys car receipts: wheat 73; br Icy 2, i: our 19; co.n 4; oats 1; ha; 1. ' i. tKKPOOI. WIIKAT LIVERPOOL. Jan. 21 fiw Mirrh S M.iv CI. Gassy Stomachs Made Well Evry rerson who Is troub!M with Cas la th stomach and bowels shocUl lift a yackic of ILa<Tuin's G&s V. "iblets and how qulcktr they Will relieve sd distrenlPf; srmptoms. Ki.rr pxir.a m th atJcmen er a3ut the hesrt are cttn du f n lire ly to c-ia pressure, SonieUrt.es tha cr-c:U'lc-n Is restricted. cAusanr tf hifttU and feet to rrow numb. L'snally trer U much irurglinir or rum Win la the fcot. llany nufferers crmrUt ff a rnawtne feellrtc ta ths 1 onuifri, rurrr ncrwusnesA, heartburn. alrowi-r aftw eatlnc. h-laehea, iliiiy tvUn or labored breath. rur. HaaTmsnn's Css Tablets taen at rr,f lino not only rre-rent all bad tt-f-ts fmm (ts. but thvy Imfrcwst ti e wrsfc rervM cf the stomach ar4 KKl.t in rcftoririir the whole deUva s.tem to trotr workinic order. Gfnulne Ksnlrrsnn's t.ss Tablets in th" jf-Iiw packire can be ob tiinl at any cued drug stor lYlcw : everywhera. Always on hand at Class Drup. inc. At.T 1021 i Depot Street KARDKOIIE NEW GOVERNOR . , .- rv . . - , - -:; I .. AV.'i: '. j.'f,',.'-; 'I ,"5 1 t - William H. -Alfalfa Bill" Murray. new ooverncr of Oklahs-ri, photographed at hi desk In Ihe state caoitsl buildir.j. Oklahoma City.' shortly after his inaueuraiten. He nt Into office with his -dsnaer up" and launched upon a prooram of drastic reform in slate laws. MARKET NEWS fr , f "iv Jan. May CUICACO Open '; PORTLAND WHEAT Ul;h Onen .to .63 LA GRANDE RETAIL MARKETS Sugar. lCO-lb. sack $550 li.'.c 150 5c Se 2c Veeetahles . Gem potatoes, lb. 5&CJE Parftey. bunch -atoee. io. Yellow onions, lb. ; Cucumbers Csulinower. lb. Celery hearts, bunch Ttrmics. bunch Parsnips, lb. Lettuce, head Bmssel sprouts. Oarllc, lb. Stnnach,- lb. . Oreen pepper, lo. Squash, lb. Carrots, burden .- lb. Sweet potatoes. 3 lbs. . ITttnators. lb. : Rhtltarb. lb. . I m.t Letons. doa. , Oranges, doz . 25 8 c Dry prunes. SO -.3 40 size. 2 lbs. Dairy Butter, creamery, lb. 29r f30c Eipfs. !ar. 25 Cneese, lb. 2i35c 25c 20c Honey, comb Ccttase cheese. Ib. Floor Hxrd Federation. 49 las. . 1.25 . 4 75 . 4 CO Per barrel Soft wheat, bbl. Beef bci;. It. Pet rcttst. lb. Chora acd steaX. bL . 15c -15? 17c 22:Cc Ibt Ciams. Ib. Salmon, lb. Halibut, lb. EmeSt. Ib. . Spring, lb. Heavy hens. lb. Light hens. Ib. 10. COc sac Sue Poultry -20 3 30c 2Sc 25c Variation in Finger A worr-m's f!rt Er.ser Is asca?ty lonj.?r tl;an t.er third, or rin Onrr. Ti.e first f-.a-r of ft n.aa s fcstvl. however. cpr.eraUr is siiort er lmn the third. Tl.is otM fact tts5 rrnfirnjcl reo?ntly by Kmjm V&otzg tV.e University of Tv mr:t fif,?r examining 630 typical hr.n IVpnK.r SJonre M-;nthly. German Dancer Acclaimed 'Liberator' Of Art NEW YORK SeMcra Las a for- ; ;n a:iis; corr.e ever the hor;xoa to atcu jo rr.uch cr.tkiU diuia.on as i Miry W.casan. the Gcrmsn ds.r.cer. :n htr f:rst ns: to this country. ! P.-cc;nizd a.s a !esd:-? &f th rr.od- ! cm tUnce Miss Wisnur. hu !recd ; her Ucu yM& deper.deivce upoa I music. It is oa this theory th.at she ! his built her achoc that the dine ; r-self is an art m itself, and should I net b merely a phrtcail lternrr'.?. ! t:on cf rr.u5;c. At a student of DiH-rore tr.d Ru- dciph von Labin. 5he subjected fcr- : self cf absciute body dilptice for fcur years Bemuse oi thi mai'.ery i of hr body. cn execute drt mcvesr.ents htch hnvp been con- t At ) prrhlrms to other iiiiicers for rsrs, One of the features of several of her dance Torre when fhe fp;ns I srcur.d l.fce s whirhrtp cenvh for irn minutes witnout a paj. Few dxticers car. do ti;ts for more than j thrre minute. I She ft as ms'.ed about 100 solo dsn 'res and SO $roup dan re Once he belieTed in btrc; dsnc- ! ins. but soon br.d-ncd this far her cm form which required that the ' dance erpre-sins an emotion be rrr- ( first, ar-d that the arcc-rr.psnT- 1 I'i - P rniWiC then be corn posed tD fit Sne 1 a dar): museutsr w-man and much cf her art is so intricate thkt ; n t crnfu:n.e to the erdmary ct- ; r. rncrs thf-n-.seU-rs. who c-rtn-pre- herd the f;nfr points of their art. art ' utuni.uws tn admitnr,? that she hA ; carr.td on from where'lsadra Dun can left off tne a-as 27 before she hid s chance to c.ve a rec.ai o. her oitu thecrir 1 This new ftrrr. w. net ur.drTcd ; thn. and the public re ted her I Fttr rears later he appesred a;a:n and this, ttrre she was a sen:oi3 Her school. -ere started ail -"T Germany, and the Korernmtnt recom mended that all Teachers s.udY under her. She came to this country w.th ; the minister of culture as one of her ' i OF OKLAHOMA OF TIIE DAY WHEAT Hlrh Low w, jvy Close Ji.. JF!-. rioae PORTI.M LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Jan. 21 '.P Ca:t!c' 37. calres 10; quotably steidv. Steers 600 to SCO pounds, good ' common 6 25 .; 47.50: 900-1 ICO lis. (good saJOwtS.lo. mecl-.um $7.50 83 50. common 6.2o - 70; I10C--13-3 lbs. good 60013 0. medium S7 25 j t-M 25. HelTers 5iO-iO Its. eci ' 7J0? tS2i. medium SSiO.. 57j0. ' common to.0 &s 50. Cows, eocd 25c r 62-f M.75, common and medium lc 5.CO. 6j25. low cutter and cutter 20c ' r 15 00. Bulls iTearltngs ex- 10c 'Ciucecll S5.00f S5.75, culter common 3c; tad medium 63 50 eo.00. Vealers, : 1015ctmilk fed slO.50iV6U.50. medium 0.00' 20c vcfilOjO. cull and common 86 00 . I5c ! S3 00. Calves 250-503 lbs. gocfl atd 10c choice. 59 03 ?10 50. common and " 35c , medium J5.50. S9.O0. 5o j Hcas 1350. including 1203 direct or l- on contract: steady. (Soft or oily 25c hecs and roasting pies exchtded. 3? Light lights 140 pounds 3:25 a 25,8JJ$. L::nt wetsht leo-ISO pounds' lf9 CO.. 89.25; I0O-2CO pounds 9.C0 20c925c ,9.25. Xledium weicht 2W-220 !bs. 10 J5 935- 2CO-250 Its. tS.0O.. 9CO. 50cal3 00 H'i-.x weight 250-290 lbs. 7 50- .. '- 45c aa5; 290-350 lbs. 7 CO& 13 JO. 'Pact - lng sos 275-500 lbs. medium and good E8.0O. Feeder and st-c-c- er p:cs 70-130 its. c xxi td c-::i t350,vW.75. Shcp ICC ctxtably sle-dy. I.o.mljs 90 lbs. dca-n good and caolc CJ.75, ?715. medium I5.50-S5.75. all vrcht. common 44 50.6550. Yeari:r- tit ers 0-110 lbs. medium to choice 14.00 ,1550. Eares &O-li0 lbs. medium to choice 8250 43.10. 120-150 lbs. me- ; dlum 10 choice -25w&325. all! t.-ei?hts, cull and common si 50 125.. tl.OSINli TONE IIE.WV KIW YORK. J2U. 21 Selling ct LV S. Ste!. in respense to an un favorable ernir'A e:rr.2:e turned itccts dowmrard' todfty af.er a snicli bttfance and she cloetne tor-e was hcrv.-y. Wes.iiurhcus? ar.1 Ni:ional ' B:&cu:S lot 2 ftnd Beti:lecni Steel.- Ammcaa Roiling M:il. Johz-Mjn- and Airencin Telephone 1 to I'j. Rils heM about half of 1 to 4 point ear.y cams. Sti toiiied appraxi mite.T 1.5CO.000 scares. POl I.TRV SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21 3 i Fed. -Stat M.. Bur '. Rfw: Lee- : horns, all 1 7-1 &c; coicr?d 5 lbs. Aid 22--3-; Under 5 Its. 2-24c. j Lr- l.ehMr.- a!! il-3V ; SO Si "I l it r' IT si ?rl - - L , r-p f J The moerfi ifaiv H tWen Interpret a im bv Hark Wlrmin. Ihe i.wmin r! tv-r if nt depertd on ase in ram enkf ll-.e tiT, ttt (ale.tcv an art a WU. Before FREE SERVICE EASY PAYMENTS WE'LL BUY YOUR OLD RANGE Carr Fisrnit lire teei Fryers: colored uo to 3 lbs. 30-31C: Leghorns 2-2'i lbs" 29-31C. Roasters: colored 3-3'- lbs. 30-3ic-over 3 V, lbs. 30-3 lc. BlTTERfAT SAN FRANXISCO, Jan. 21 -B Buurlo f. o. b. Sen Francisco 24c. . . , GlVCS Rulinff On Fire Assessments ( SAL-EM. Jan. 21 -P Assessments icr fire protection Is to be levied r &Aim Ml timber lands, rearale&s ! of resdeni ciemption unless specific areas are desienated and patrolled j bv oT-ncrs. This was the opinion rendered tcday by A;toracy General ' I. H. an winJsle on the request of i The ,'t.ve fcrrtry d?p-r.:r.?r.t. 1 I if . s a:- j .? i,v--tj lrl You Select Your Gas Range Let Us SHOW YOU the 1 1 If - IT AVhen you buy your Universal hero, you not only get the best Gas Range that money can buy, you are also assured Free Service during the entire lifetime of your range. No fuss, no worry, we take oyer the entire ser vicing of your range without a nickle cost to .you. You don't have to wait till you have ready cash to install your Universal. Come in and make your selection and we will deliver immediately. Pay only a small sum as your down payment, spread the balance over a period of time to meet the requirements of your income. Your old range regardless of its condition will be taken as part payment on your new Universal. We offer you a liberal allowance on your old stove. Our appraiser will gladly call on you. Eastern Oregon's Leading Home-Furnishers OIL PRODUCERS af---. .. , - Independent oil producers assembled in W;shing:cn to seek a tariff cn oil Heard an address by Secretary of IVi: Patrick Hurley. Lett to right: Secretary Hurley, Wirt Franklin, president of the Inde pendent Petroleum association, and Russell j. Grown, secretary. ELIHU ROOT PLEADS FOR WORLD COURT (Continued torn. Page One) : ; taicia? the ccneat of the covera ' nrat. ' i First." he said, " in the asking of ; adiiwry opinion of the court, the ase:nbly And the ccunt-tl of the Leaeue c' Nations wculd be ohl.ced to proceed in ignorance of the atti : lude cf th Untied States. It would threw doubt and delay around ell proceed mcs. S-rcond. there was ignorance on the part cl the other pc-a-ers o the council &s to the riteaainr of the .term fn.ended in tha ri-ervat :cn There was isnoranc? as to the scope the Untied States wcutrf gire to the : term Ingres . It mlcft; mean lecai interest, tt might mean poi.ttci ia j teres'u jrd so forth." . I Mr. Roc. fcx-rr.er secrctarv of ' stete. rented instances of the appti t cat:&n cf such provisions m other i treaties. H? recaiird the treaty of 13S2 Tslth Russ.a which he said' was , terminated. "No dafftculUcs arise anr mere over termination " he .a;d. So the sen ate's re5CT.-a!.cn and its acceptance very murh relietTd difcully in mstLn the aprrement." Roct tht-n toot up the cecotu ; tirss Isr meeting the scnate obec . tieMihle iwrrsTioa rccard:n? adrls crT cptnlC4ii He met tww Veant aro CUJt 11',;.'. juusl. to Feature for Feature Universal Gives Greater Value The gas rang; tlie most lniH)rtoiit n)illnnce lit the hrmie It Is used more often and lncreiuies or decreases your Iiousctrork In proportion to the efficiency and ser vice performance lion- about your niugc? The new Vnlversal In-A-Drawer Broiler Insulated luinge Introduces an entirely hew and highly efficient type of service that obsolete present Mens of what constitutes cf flclcnt and convenient cas range service performance. J All porcelain both wilhln u is Deautuui ana xne ouriiers 01 btvi.m uraifin G cfriclent, economical gas consumption. Compare any range, feature for feature, with the Univer sal and Universal superiority Is easily apparent. Per dollar of cost, the Universal gives you greater value Come and see the complete Universal line now on display ou our floor. ' ' HEAR HURLEY t scire the problem. j Heading. the solution then worked5 out. as provided in the protocol now t befcre the senate. Roct said "it doc i net In the sliRhtest decree modify ' the senate's reservation." s He said the United States was ; protected at all times by another ' senate reserraticn already accepted , by the other powers "which maStcs -the agreement terminable ct will." i FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column matt be In by 9 a. ra. I trtu net be-respocsible for deb's' contracted by any cr.e but mywif . Ray Eenshaw. 1-19-3 tp. ; CARD Or TH IVK We wish to thank our many friends : for th;ir kindness and srapsthv ex- ' tended to us at the death of our I father and grandfather. We also want .wan iap r. v. . and auxiiiary for their assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Patt. Wis. B. Whtttel. j Ray Kelson. 1-31-1 t. Hugh C. B.-ly fcs moved his law 1 office to the ground floor of the new ; uiitt, on rir SI a.li.-.lnl? ' the Sacajaar Inn. and without, It Is as sanitary as OLD TIME MUSIC At Zuber hall. Dane every Thurs. night. Tlciets 65o. ladles 10c. Ray BucU. " 1-21-2 tp. LADIES When you are in need of clever 1 drapery poles lor your curtains. In -.either wood or wrought Iron and col : ors to match every stvle and design of curtaining, you' will find them nt Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. They i specialize in the finishing of wood , and iron poles, and rings, and for 1 both taperstries and draperies. 1-21-2 t. Hemstitching pleating. button holes etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop. ! Adv. Get the best protection and save ; 25 on your premium with the Ore gon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Ph. Main 66. : i-19-l m. i PROBLEMS SOLVED If you are in doubt as to the ar : rangement of yotlr home, or apart , ment or the color scheme, balance, .and the general effect, call Richard spn "The Art Man" at Richardson's , Art and Gift Shop. He will gladly of fer suggestions along these lines, and will be glad to help ycu with your decorating problems. 1-21-2 t. STOPS Pain and Itching from a""a 1 f Dont pot up with painful piles another day or hoar. There is positive relief, very often, for the very worst case Pyramid suppositories are de- .V sigricd to stop the Jim . P'in and irl even all itch ing, aenci comes qnickly. The first ap- asei ;i plication win FREE Pyramid', cempUta comfort boa fro. and esse. Try then today. Remember the name. Just say Pyramid "Sap- ositones to any druggist; 60 cei PYRAMID DRl'n CO. TSSB Piramid Bd, MarsbalL Mkh. P'.ease send me a bev plainly wrjpped. eealed. postpaid, and tn tire'.y free. Kerae . . - Address city state- fa 1 i i Of III i-ai-i t..