La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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LA GBANDE EVENING OBSERVEE, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Saturday, March 21, 1S31
MARKET NEWS OF HIE DAY
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tfGGS, BUTTER
OPEN STEADY
AS WEEKENDS
NORTH POWDER
PERSONALS
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Mrs. Jesmie CBryint. seventh glade' rj.J T PlJni
tfnf nrr, etensor-eii Use sevectn mi j JCQ 4.11 U X. V IlllC,
eiixisa grace- pupua- wim a sc. fhl- r , -
rick's day party at tile scbcot house! I ninn lJtTSnfll
last Friday naibt. Gan-ii w-re piayetf UsllUli xlial ailUXj
from 7.-3& cnul II o'ciocfc- Luccfcecif
was serred. tbe table and roam beuu '
decerned, in keeping wt:h. in Insa !
By Mrs. c. J. Law
(Observer Corresccndentf
NORTH POWDER, Ore. iSoeoall motif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim wuson and Mr.
May .
Jvtj .
Jtpt.
Open
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POET LAN i) WHEAT
Blth
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
LA GRANDE
RETAIL MARKETS
! ninthly meeting of the Methodlstl
,M at the home or I
Mrs. Eugene Eeuter last Wednesday.
Fcllowlng the "eJ11"'
lng the wcunen worked on P0"
Dies atThe Lake'Sf STSSJT S"
Bi Mrs- L. . Terrall i Billy' Dobbin earn- borne Wednes-
(Otserver Correspondent) . day from Eugene where he nas J-
CSioN (Special l After many , attending tne unneraii-j
POKTUUTO. Mar. 31 VPI Hogs
MO, sheep 10. all direct. Week's totals
approximately: hogs 4780, cattle 155o,
carves iio. sneep ivaa, t
-Hogs compared week suto, all classes Sugar, 100-lb. aaclc
steady wttti slaughter elasaes steady egetahlea
to strong at weekend. Bum and prac- S. Gera potatoes, lo.
tlcaj top 160-200 pound butchers ?,.2& ' Saclc
with scattered lots Monday on basis fariley. tuncn
at 83o and ti V) and conalderaole Caboaje. Ib.
proportion at weekend at l3.3o. fellow onions, IB.
Strong weights and heavlea sg.is : Cucumbers
down to 7.00. mostly 7jSSI"..50. Cauliflower, lb.
Paclrmg sows S4.00. Slaughter : Celery hearts, bunch
ptga 7S7.7S. oddhead $8.00. Bulk Turnips, bunch
teeder ptga i8 000.00. mostly oo Parsnips, lo.
tor under 100 pounds. Lettuce, head
.'1 Cattle-, compared, week ago. she- f P"- " --
Mock unevr.1 from steady to 24-50 lbs
hher. Steers mostly steady with ZtaJ- b
weighty kBds wenle to poaslbly a sV"
mlt lower in Instances. Bulls and "iftSS i"
i h!h medium t JXtOes, 3 iSl
gcod under 1000 pound steers 47 '!?"!??,'?;.-
FCaTI-iNU. Mar. 21 Whole
sale butter and erz mar',ceC5 opened
steady at uncl2anud q-itatinns to- Mrs. Laura Shaw u-rt Ttourirfjir fnr
j day. Burt receipts were moderate her home at Walla win fter r,r,- and Mrs. De Ccri h
'.it inn. some umjs wi:n ner rantrier Efjrw irnci i.nnnnr wnere tnw ; . - ' r . ,v. rfflmnM.
ride3- lSuflaa bo is m, . ; several days c LUe hcxT or ; yV" JJS'ltSiS ' SS and vrT Will Dobbin He wiU
E martet m noe only itwdy but ! John Ltzzwy and Earl Burton left' Fran Mcrr. Mrs. Mercer accom-j ,CUn5 Fa31? t tLr -Jtr : S7 of next week-
rifm wttb predicts of rue In 'xhuray for Portland on a bttn nd them heme nO. will Tlait hr-r abouS CZ 4Qclc.. er?7..?e!: i rec JiFJJ vSSs enter-
auottt-tiocM t-i-eiiia-tirsir RjK-jiiritit. f ' 5. --i noon. l nrauca an tee iii.uLLi.iia . sax. aiiu. - -"-a v,
wiuift quite liberal, were readiiy taicen J The library hoard gave a dinner at Mrs. Bell Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
up due to actine storage demand the city nail Wednesday from 4 until Hr-rry Eatea, of Baiter, spent Wednes
Btucn. in some quarters were reported is o'clock, the proceeds to be used day evening at the ftrne of Jona
offering premiums for storasre quail- 1 for penaes of the library. The Limey.
t-a- ' JJcnh Powder band furnished music 1 Jurie Z. 3. Sencerbox was a busl-
Countr? dressed meats and. ooultrr rr n hn D7irr- m r & r.nn a.-s
f markets were steady. f Mrs. Prank BelvaiL who spent last : mcrning. itinvecl bV hS wtre Mrs Ida CUne ' Ssrw were won by Mrs. Irvln and
Conditions la the fresh fruit and fwk .uiu r. th hm -; u1u rn-trt. wint. wJ 13 survived oy n ue. f3-""ff --Hi h- h7 Adrian
the home of her?
Mrs.
home of John Davu while Mr. and
Mrs. Devi were in Portland.
pcunds above 47J60 or ever ; WOO lbs. Srn rs lfc.
aoove 5s. viiV4.,
weighM down to M 30 and below. To
car lot heifers 1.2-5. Strictly good
ARpara"us, 2 lbs. ...
Green Peis, 2 lbs- .
Misa Genavleve Willi irmt Wwi.' 1- ,m ir...i txt-i. -r rh inw bv Adrian
j ! vegetanie trade wera repord by ? 1 daughter. Mrs. L. L. Garrett, returned ' nesday afternoon visiting at the heme He leaves a brother Orr CUne two " Gocdbrod " The evening's games were
f ; ernment marlcet news service as fol- j Saturday to her hems in Pendleton. of George Plsher on Muddy creek. i 5uter3. Mrs. Lola LaAirfard of Union, concluded by a lunch.
t lows. 1 u o . i , ; Mrs. Nettie Pearson staved at th 1 r... . r n 0-, inar st- . ti- "rat-ail-, for the DOSt year
was elected union marsnai iaat mo- j section foreman . uwuu - .
Vfcmber but waa unable to assume was- transferred this week to Barn -his
duties. f hart near Pendleton. Mrs. CavaUo
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens went ' accompanied him but the four chu
te Sockane Sunday to attend the ' dren will complete their school wori
ie.000 flower show and convention : here before joining their parent,
held m she new civic building ad- They 'U1 stay with Mrs. Myrtle
joining the Masonic temple. The con- j CUne.
venticn was held in the commandery A seven-pound son was bom to
room of the temple and the head- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huffman at
quarters for the numerous delegates : their Pyle Canyon home Tuesday
was at the luxuriously decorated ; evening.
Davenport hotel. Flower growers from : After spending the winter with his
all over the northwest were ban- ; son at Woodland. Cal., Amas Hottel
quitted and otherwise royally enter- I has returned to this section and is
tained during their stay In Spokane. visiting at the Orr Cline home be-
cemonstration of malting norai i lore returning to nis nome m oakl.
Jack Cox. lootoau star at o.
. , ; , - -a. jactt Laingraii.
VMi OersuppUes of California spinach ! at T lMhefr '
fc j hve U prices to W pei let- ; of S. O. Gates m 'Tplp yj -fay. To
4c 1 tce crate, or less. ; tJn ti vr- X C 1 C V 1 ftiUjI 13
2c 1 ahucarb supplies were light today, ' w . - , .T-TT'rs I
with local stock in SO-m. boxea aeii-i ; ;J " V XZ. 77' V'
I ing at 4115 30.
Moderate Decline
In Stock Market
the tome of Eines BcethJer.
I Mrs. Nina Hcliing3r-Gibson and
i Ray T-mpy were marr;ed La La .
' Grande Monday. They will make their t
'home In Powder. Mr, Tempy is ncori
man in the Motor Service garage.
! ihe North Powder school t-iachir.?i
: wno have been given their contracts
for the coming term are William E,
Nearer Now To
Commercial Use
By C. P Botterfleld
(Associated Press Radio Editor)
A significant statement on the
status of televlsicn has Just been is-
J.C.PENNEYGO
1307-1309 Adams Ave.
La Grande. Ore.
Fine Rayon
Lingerie
90c
Chemises, pantio, blocrnerj,
nance sets, step-ins . . . with the
daintiest oi bee, appHnue or em
broidery trimming! Lovtiyl
HEW YORK, Mar. 21 '-Pi Bull
MKaers were content uj ifc imi. irji- mraHnf..H . j . t. sud
't?'?! J ft ,JJ Robert E Wakefield.' eighth itrace r "'d- "Prcgresa made in 1&30 has i for verv ccasip was of espe-
Bananas, lo.
Apples, box
Lemons, doz.
t Oranges, doz
and cutters 3.00i.300. Cutter t
nown k I pry prunes. 30 to 40 size. 2 lbs.
Sheep: strictly choice lambs and , imry
tmt quotable aa cents nigner irsm Butter creamery, ib.
we - , t;neese. 10.
J0e3.W
3S
258.".-
25
good to choice iambs 7,00 with 2 Hoily comb
dcobte dec Its Friday at 7.24. less de- ; cottage cheese, lb.
sir able kind M.7S down to $8.00. A ! R.
'"."..".'icoco. doz.
Fresh ejtras. doz. .
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2893S.
20t
BITTF.RFAT
SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 21 l&i
Sutterfat I. o. b. San Francisco 29c.
Medium, doz. .
Mixed, doz.
lBc
1517(
"SZ.Z.. i
CANNON
DOUBLE
LOOP
TOWELS
4
for
$1.00
Montgomery
Ward & Co.
II01-J Washington Are.
La Grands
Lessening
Sadness
ts thft first duty of th
Piinpirol Director. Our ex
cellent system of arrang
ing the details for each
and every funeral en -trusted
to our cars leaven
with those upon whom
we wslt a fee I In? of rrn
Itdence and satisfaction
tfist th9 last offices wera
performwl with nuch per.
feet harmony as to Rre,t
y lMen thosadnejis con
nected with such an
event.
Walker's
Funeral Service
5th at Spring St.
Phone .Main 42
IH
Start Now!
Get the Habit!
Save j our duplicate
sales slips! fhir sales
for one day each month
are refunded in cash.
"Watch for lucky
cash refund date"
1 V", inZmmmmmT
tUrd Federation. 4& lbs.
Fer barrel
Soft wheat, bbi.
11
4 7;,
Beef boi;. It.
Pot roast, lb,
Chops and steaks, bl.
Mincemeat, 2 lbs.
Sausage, lb.
Hamberger, lb.
Ham. lb. .
35
22.
20i
Salmon, lb, (fresh)
Halibut, lb. (fresh)
Spring, Ib
Heavy hens, lb
Light hens, Ib.
Poultry
lt
40f
40c
3036r
2ft
2&c
POKTLAM) C.MH
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 21 VP) CaSi
wheat; Bi Bend bluestern 67c-
tioft white 86c.
Western white 66c.
Hard winter 63c.
Northern spring 63c.
Western red 63c.
Oats: No. 2-33 lb. white 420.00.
Today's car receipts; wheat 6
flour 8; corn 6; oats 3; hay 2.
( Hlf.'.WJO MVKMTOfK
CHICAOO. Mar. 21 OV) (U. S. D
A.) Cattle 290; compared week At-o
red steers mostly steady; closing un
dertone on common and medium
grades dull; venlrrs about 60 cen
down; selling mostly at 8 75 up; buU
for -ek $75 VJ US; extreme top
lOft-1 paid for weighty bullccics; best
yearlings 110.25.
lHheep 4.000; compared week ago fat
lambs stead to 25 cents higher:
yearlings practically absent; fat ewe,
strong; limited feeder trade steady;
fat lambs broke sharply before reach
ing a seasonal high point, the top
receding from 9.G5w&.25; good and
choice lambs 65 lbs. down 9 00 m
0 10; heavier weights 98.50 , 8.75.
clipped lambs fl 0025; wooled
native burks $7.6043.10; fat ewes
4 SO - 45.00.
Hogs 1 0.000; slow; steady to 1 0
cents lower than Friday's average:
good 170-210 lbs. 47.75 .f ifl OO; 220-320
lbs. 47.1547.75. !
heir efforts today, and the stock
market ended the weei with a rr.od--rate
decline.
Pro f l c. tiik ; ng sales w e re to have
reen expected at the end of a week
i a persistent if aft timis uncertain
and princinle. Mn. Ear! 0'r?an. Mrs. brought televis;on daiiinitely . nearer
Clyde Dodicn and Mrs, Wayne Sencer- w cotninercial appUcation. '
box. - ! Contained, in the annuai report at
' The high school and grde school . tiie Radio Corporation of America, U
will enter th dec Lama icrv cc.test. : WA tle first official utterance of
Thf 7j-,r. rlprlirY?rsT e-r. - art)! : thlS Organization that ffiis-ht hi tn-
neid a'. Cove April 3. Winners there wi-pretea as a lorecast o: tne- possi
preaumanl accompanied by bear , wiii Rrj to Grand April 10 and U . bility that pictures by radio were
pressure, as shorts, despite their re- j at which time another contest will be : much nearer than, has been previously
i.ent lack of notable success, ara aeld. j indicated.
-i'jbbornly maintaining their po-i Walter Burnett, local forest ranger.' Kowevsr, the statement clearly
tition. Trading was in moderate vol- :U confined to his home iil of flu. i states that "RCA wiii not attempt to
ame, transfers for the two- hour ses- i Marie Turner has returned from market television equipment ;hia
lon approximating 1,300,000 shares. Hsrmlston where he went on a busl- year."
He visited Dr. and Mrs. 1
Baker Forward
Leading Scorer
In Cage Tourney
HI-OAK AMJ FLOtR
! ness trip.
Malcolm Irvine while there. ! It also was explained that "while
j The high school has organized an television has been demonstrated re-
PORTLAND, Mar. 21 W Sugar: :crChestra and practice wiii start next peatedly on a laboratory basis, fur
steady; (sacked basis) cane, fruit or . week imrt R. Wakefield, who has ther research and' development must
oerry 44.80 per cwt. Beet sugar 44.60 : charge of the orchestra, will be the;P-:ede the manufacture, and sale to
per cwt. ; instructor. ! the public of television sets."
Flour; steady; (city aeuver pnt.eof . ,lIr ftrid Mrs- George Ballard and statement, coupled with the
cial interest to those in attendance. . and former student of Union High
Two prominent speakers took an ac- school, underwent an appendix op
tive part in the program, Prcf. Alex cratlon at Corvallis Saturday.
Laune. of the Ohio Scate university, a letter received by Mrs. Reuter
and Prof. Line, dean of Montana unl- this week from her son. Leslie, sta
versitr. Mr, and Mrs. Stevens drove tioned at Schofield Barracks tn
to Lewiston on Wednesday remaining Hawaii, tells of the track meet held
overnight, and returning to Union by his company.
Thursday. Her sister. Mrs. Howard the half mile the
Wilson, returned wun teem ana win . on the regimental team, ne a , forcing Howell. Ashland cen
spend the week visiting her motner, . also selected as one oi tne tnree - for hls team, while How-
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. i best truck drivers in the motorized fiU ored 41 for his 6quad. Ashland
Roy Scaxbrough was taken to Baker ; field artillery company. wa3 eliminated yesterday along with
the first of the week where he un- , Tillamook, the Dalles and. Myrtle
derwent a serious appendix operation. SPRING TERM TO I Point.
The memcffrs of the undge ciub nrT?' f' ffVn V t am, renaieton ionuro, wim uut
! SALEM. March 21 OP) OTTetl, Ba
ker forward, aided by four games.
any. He placed first In ! ,ng ,Iat ftt the end of yefiterday's
: ituc.r w-, -ter, to second pia.
)Iace. O'Neil tallied
enjoyed their regular session at the
home of air. and Mrs. C. F. Hall.
Wednesday evening, with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard KniJht as hesrs. Mr. I
and Mrs. T. T. Cock and G. P. Hail i number of inquiries from teachers i were chosen from Benson, Jefferson,
Continued Prom Page One)
two games, placed third In the scor
ing list, caging a total of 29 points.
Of the highest 18 players, Ashland
placed three men, wnne two eacn
familV OatentS. 4QS 44.60; WhOle rf-ncrhfjr Tittv rnt th owenH fact that th Nattnntl Hrnorlr-jaf 'r, r
vheat, 4 44.70; graham, 49s 44.60; in pendietcn as guests of Mr. and company, an associated company o
oluestem Datenta 8s 4650: pastry ,a 'v,nth rL,t5r" fl n. ira . special award was presented to Wal- j quarter will continue classes during Hill. Pendleton forward
flour, 98 44.00. i The fcradi boys basebaU team will dios with experimental television . " " . M HH""s-
served as substitutes for the missing who plan to enroll for the spring i Baker. Astoria, and Pendleton. This
members. Hich honors were won by; term, and therefore he anticipates a list Is as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. F. JJ. Fax and the low 1 good-sized enrollment. A large nam- i O'Neil. Baker forward 47
! score went to T. T. Cock while a : fcer of the students-of the winter ; Howell. Ashland center ..41
POKTLAND PRODLTE
grad
, ed the funeral.
experimental
transmissions, might be considered as I
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Tncae ircm nign scnooi who will an indication tnat important pro-
' ' enter the Eastern Oregon typing con- gress nas been made and is being
PORTLAND. Mar. 21 iJPi Butter; , whlcn na be held in Pendletoa made In the laboratories.
iteady, quotations uncnangea. 'April 14 ar Suebeth McCarthy.; Wnat direction tnis progress Is tafc
Eggs: firm, looks higher; quotations ; yrancea Gtlkinson. Olive Oorham and tnsr was not revealed, but the state-
unchanged, i Bo?s Williams. 1 ment went on to say that television
Milk (butterfati, poultry; country; Mr and Mrs RCOOrt Jacobson and devices should "be built upon, a prin
meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, ,d u ht r Wllm, ieJt saturdav for ciole that will eliminate rotarv scan-
hay, cascara bark and hops steady carlin, Nev where they eipect to lo-.: ning disks, delicate hand controls, and 1 irr Georsre Winshtn and Anna
,nd unchanged. jcate. ether irovable parts-" i Ma. fflTMt.s t th Dr. Hoffman
assisted by the men. i their work at the conclusion of the . Palm berg. Astoria forward - 25
miss Agnes flnenne was returnee : winter term and tney win receive McKim, Baker guara -...v
from the hospital in the ambulance : their diplomas in June, at the spring Osborn, The Dalles forward 24
the first of the week and will be graduation exercises. The students j Reeder, Ashland forward 21
cared for at home. I graduating this term include:. Char- ( Brown, Jefferson guard 21
The Sunday morning church serv- j lotte Braun, Margaret Hall. Cecil Carver, Myrtle Point forward 21
ices at the Methodist church will be Kenville. Ethel Whillocfc, Ava Wood
conducted by the Rev. Mr. MCAiiis-' ell and Albert Young.
ter. district superintendent. ! Total enrollment for the year, ln-
Mrs. George Winshtp and Anna eluding the winter term. Is 398.
Tne remainder oi tne scnooi year
Boy Scouts who attended the fun- 1 Such a reference could be taken heme Wednesday evening and Tours- ' at the E. O. N. will be taken up with
nAfmAv "al of Dr" pny Tuesday were Jack u mean that the laboratory work is i dayt Wim Mr. Winhip was in En-; the spring term and then the sum-
D.L.1Y JUU11UN J Me:calf, Reynold Atterberry, Wayna proceeding along lines by which it is ( terprise. mer term, which is divided into two
prUl'T P HV iPerguson. Kenr.it Myers and Forrest hoped to replace the motor and scan- j Mrs. M. A. Fortler Is visiting this six -week periods. The first period
lyj e LillsU-d. These boys were ail dressed rung disk with a tube, such as the j week with her daughter. Norma, and ' begins June 15 and ends July 24 and
STAND TOD-YY in lcout unlform-i. Herman White revamped csciicgraph tube which al-; attending some special school func- the second period begins July 27 and
' x " took the boys down. A number of ready. has been made to , reproduce ; tiens at Boardman. tends August 28. The fall quarter
ctner persons rrom nere ai-'io aeno- television signals in tne laooratory. 'ine semi-montmy meeting oi tne will open in September, but the date
play ita first game Friday afternoon Another important extract from the j Woman's club was held Thursday f has not been announced as yet.
ww.n tne lsiana city grwie rajs. ue . statement ana: in oraer mat tne i aicernoon witn alts, rranic conner' operetta iast .Mgiu
Continued furm Pagft One)
Clausen, Jefferson forward .
Schilling Tillamook center .
Gill, Asniana guara .
Wolet. Benson center .
Terjeson. Pendleton guard
Graber. Salem center
Stutz. Pleasant Hill guard
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taking charge of the program. Mrs. i The -last activity of the winter I uPn nanagan. utner cmcago
Helene Steams sang three solos. Mrs. ; term was the operetta "All at Sea." : sports announcere are not on the
Irene Baxter, oi Hot Lake, gave a : which was staged Thursday and Fri- i
humorous reading and one entitled ', day nights in the E. O. N. auditorium. !
"The Swan." Mrs. Emma Wilde also The crowd last night was of fair size MATSOV SHIP ISITS COOS BAY
! MARSHFIELD, Ore.. March 21 JP)
thi Golden Cross, the first Matson
I ship to visit Coos Bay. crossed In the
sorine bar here today. She will lift approx-
called there by the tragic death of : term will be the debate program, j lmately one mlllon feet of lumber for
nis u-year-oia Drotnex. a norse- ana coacn bod yuinn expects to; Ausirana iroin me coos cay ijogging
fell with the lad, breaking his neck. I start the baseball season in the near i company and the Empire pulp mill
About 20 members attended the I future. I docks.
Nelson C. Bowies. J. r ortiana mu- Mme wm be Dlavsd here. American oublic mizht not be misled
.:cnalre. took the witness stand in etock shipped to the Portland mar- by purely experimental equipment,
ash Ing ton county courthouse here kc. gaturfAy included one car of and that a service comparable to
'oday to defend himself against a;cattie for John Davis, one car for: sound broadcasting should be avail
narce of murdering his wife. ! Luther Moore, one mixed car for L. I able in suonort of the new art. vour
Every seat in the courtroom was M Clement. Mr. Davis had charge ! corporation has devoted its ef:orts to san? a ccuple of solos. Refresh- and the production was even better
-,;ken ana tnron;3 pacsea tec wt- 0; the stock on the road. Mrs. uavis intensive research into these prob-1 xr.es were servea oy tne nostesses. . tnn on tne opening nignt. xne
Idors. motored to Portland with friends and lems, to the preparation of plant fa-( Frank Johnson, who works for Will, audiences both nights were very en-
Bcwles and bis former secretary, lomed Mr. Davis. Thr are vulting cihtlea and to the nlannlnz of studio Jjooom. recurnea ruesaay evening , thusiastic,
l!sft rrma Loucks, 28, are Jointly tht wePir ,n Portland. . arrantements whereov sieht trans- frcrr- Craigmont, Idaho, having been , The first activity of the
ccin oi iioomnn w uererai people irom nere aie at- mission could oe instaiiea as a separ-
Leone Bowles. 34, prominent in Port- . tending the Fowler trial In Baiter ate service of nation-wlds broadcast
rind social circles. , this week. ing."
Kntlrrly 'rmprri w. L. Merritt and William Heaka. :
The defendant was entirely com-;of Spokane, were business visitors. i.e HAKVtY LOSES ACiAIN
lowed as he took the witness chair, here the first of the week. Mr. Mer-1 ,
Facing htm. behind tne cattery of rt.t is .general manager of the Mills? NEW YORK. Mar. 21 .F. A change
lefense attorneys, vas M..vi Loucks mine. in manazers has failed to save Len
n whew apartment Mrs. Bowles ditd : Herman White and Mrs. George Harvey, British middleweight -c ham-
ast Nov. 12. The defense contention ' Ferguson attended the funeral of Mrs. p.on. from his third successive Ann-1
n that Mrs. Bowies KUiea nerseik Tony emitn in union oaturuay. , erican neieat.
vhen Jhe discovered her husband's ; Mrs. B. F. Sorenson was taken to j Beaten twice by Vlnce Dundee In
.infaithfulness. Bowles and Miss : the St. Elizabeth hospital In Baker , the last couple of months, the pale
r.oucks were with her when the knife ' the first of the week. She is suffer- Briton took a solid trouncing from a
lade plunged Into her heart. ! ing from tonsilttts. i young New York preliminary fighter.
Under direction of John Collier j Mrs Jess Dodson left Wednesday ; Ben Jeby. In twelve rounds at Madi
or the defense. Bowles told of his for Portland where she will visit sev- ; son Square garden last night,
youth, his business affairs and h:s eral days. i Jimmy Johnston, who recently took
leme life. ( Mrs. C. E. LaMont, who Is visiting over Harvey's contract, was a some-
He was born, he said. In Vancouver. ' here with her sister. Mrs. Al Bran- what embarrassed spectator In the
Wash.. 34 years ago. He attended num. expects to leave the last of the crowd of 8.000 persons,
ichcol In Seattle, went to the Unl- : week for her home tn Seattle. Jeby fought a rushin, body-punch-
erslty of Washington, and later to: Rev. W. E. Cox, evangelut, who is infj battle at close range and Harvey
O&thrnouth cnikire, conducting a meeting at the M. E-; solved it only In flashes.
Two Specialize on Sports
CHICAGO (V) When Chicago
comes on the network with a sport
ing event, it brings either one of
two voices. For NBC. Sam Kaney
does the Job, while Columbia calls
In 1013 he worked for his father, ; morning at the school.
Panama Mamps Taty
I til ItHAfll unr IT
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clowr: March CO1-,; M;.y CI;,
63; Octoticr C6:B.
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FIND IT
HERE
Copy for thlt Column most
be In by 0 a. in.
he laie J. C. Bo 'A-Its. wartime ship
He enllatrvl tn
army and was utattoned at Camp
Lewis. kct tni war ne engagea in
'.he wholesale plumbing busir.ew in
Vattle. He
022. He was lnfrested In several
l' iige ccnipanlcs here,
i He m.nrried Mrs Bowres in 1920.
i In 1928. the defendant testified.
! 'aricus differences" arose in the
Jffan-utv. GJiurUioned as to where the
jj fault rrstf.d. Bowles said "probably
j j more mine than hers." He said con
ji 31 1 ion i!TC7i worse as t!nie went on:
I' ic tried to maks thlnas better but
. unMirceviful; durmg the pas.
MrmstU hint. p!frin?, button ' ; or throe years he had been away
holes, etc. .Norton's Kiddy Shop. frm h'.rce a great dMl.
AdT. I ltr fn; llijltou Af lemptefl
! In tne rjrunt: ti 1030 he r.tumf il
TiiV. M r;i- strain I t' h:a wife In r.n ttrtt.-n.pt lo- iuirmon-
Hirti flour eiyr.t time In one r.p-h -mar d:f f trend' l.o mid. He re
eration. Vmi ftni them at Mi-j t-a-iuU home a week. He faiU neither
ville's. 3-21-1 t j nor hi wife was happy fco he left.
f Bcu-.rt said he g:ive his wile 4530
Pinochle K.rr Mndsy night Pub- i month. Three servants were at
lie Invited. Egl hail. 3-21-2 t.j ?r command. He said he paid most
' it the house bills
SOW 14 7 Hi: TIMK j On last Armlstlre Day. he said.
To have your broken windshield or : he nt to M:w Loucks' apartment
aide glaw fitted OUm i the chapfst about noon Th?y had lunch and
that it ha ben in year, and your ' 'jrove to a promontory near the city.
gla.vi can fittxi oijickly and cor- Or. thi hill. Bowles said, they gath
rectly at moat reaw-nAble prire at trtt thpir letter In bundles and
rurhsrdvn's Art and O.H Bh'p burned ihrm, agreeing to dcontmue
me to Portland m ' . , .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newell and cMI- j.
ririm. of Huntington, spent the week-i PAtAM- CITY Panama has
end at the home of George Craighead. ; solved one of those mighty prob- i
Ml as uoris roptune ana miss viv- icrns like wnat to do with used razor
lan Johnston motored to Wallowa blades by making the postage
They returned stamps taste good. Maybe not good.
; but better than Uncle Sam's.
Meals cook themselves
Flectricdtty
121 It's like having a maid
to do your cooking
3-20-2 t
rcimsi? :e pre-viwj..iy announc
ed by V..t.s,-w (i.rl ti. be-n prt
ponrd, 7f .y mn hT t. nry the
Wr.ite Ep;.nt a. 3-21-1 t
Hr h t.p wnirh iii mv j'ai
thlr relatioiuhip. He said this was
done &t Mifcs LourkV request.
On Nov. 2. the date of his wife's
-i'-ath. Bowie, testified, he went to his
r,r!ire at 9 a. m. He found a note
from hts ujfr. axklng him to coll. A
mcfnent ftltr reading this note, he
-.f rrreived a telephone call
from Ml vi Isiurk,. telllnir htm Mrs.
wil a much x- b ,1m was At hr apartment, and
ko 'H tb worirterf'il
w,i ?f. . ftvr.ardV7n' Art and
O.I. A.v'. 7'.. i prjsitHeiy the m-.t
.w '.'..-. ;-nt lht ha
-p k u'V)9;. tut th clinifii
of 7",';-,' ir-s, wjt r . fig. n.n.
f,;uHin n.,- a.-, fining w)irr a
' .'tryr i'-X. It rtrm It with ori
tr.:r. '-t rd ttf not Injur?
r. rv f-.f rr,A t a 1 Ak for a
t.rrrejFif ,'jt rryv at Rlchardwrn'
A.'i O;.". &fsjp, 3-20-2 t
king hirn to come at once.
lit jM:d he left immediately.
TAX PAYMENTS
CONTINUE TO
SLUMP LOWER
WASHINGTON. Mar. 21 iV. The
handwriting of millions of taxpayers
warrifd trraAury orflilala tixlay that
the ifotfrnmcnt Income for this year
would ! found wanting.
Innnne pnyincnta shrank far
below the totals for the same nerltxi
Adler Muair Co of lat year, Deiplte the inflow of
3-19-3 t j collcctioni. the tra-ury deficit re-
jir.aiucd alw.vr the r00 000.00O mark.
CI.H4U ur. 11V lir.ftl.Y The tot r.!!et M..n for the monih
u een our line of Heuey : have b-en J;i0.J2:t mu. For the same
Hr it whxt you hav ben waittng
for. a te oii GeTinan-made lo:in
tr,r 0i 5f old. iVe thU instru-
merit on .i.;,y a'
i-v were I.)tl4.l
,- deficit (r
iiarjii . tnpt Kiearn ana rryt.ii and ; 420. The treasury deficit Itr lost
in Ajexarwif it, tne ww amtnyai i:m 1 hurvi.iv. the siin.e day for which the
hich c;ijri tn to ruby and orch.d rollpctiniia were reported stood at i
shadm? Cnil and let us ahow you ( 3B,7o3 172 On the same day Usi j
l i ymr. Ih. trtasuiy luicl a surplus oi
I ?;i7n.7i6. '
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