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Page Eight "mm Eft GRANDE EVENING ObSERVER, CT GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, January 27, 1932 Advance Spring DRESSES t U. A- 1 I GUxions PRINTS. lUL- I s NEW is the sea- (A? Jtf Dashing ... bright solid cosors and exqui site paqrr An uncommon amoart of FIRST FASHIONS at eom-moo-erae low prices! Quantities of One- and Two-Piece k'les for Misses and Women StI J.C PENNEY LA GRANDE OREGON Yafoner Sad the misf aeroae to col lide wiUi seme ob vet m.-d both ssif- fend cais and bruises. TWt la Talk? itrs. Prtd Burner who is enrmw- teff, her yearns osna as teacher ax Hereford not the wwieod in the TIf TCSKtWg WTIh HZ. J&TSVTy and ccber reiasrrea. McrtiBM rrtdir tad Sxiau-vL.r LeresLcek grorg are ok more I taped w remember the es of ; mecgrjgs to be h3d oo Pnday aad 4 Saturday of ihas iwi. wsth Dr. Bes ; drscc of ihe U. . cteparaaenx of : agrscalua and H. A Ltndrea of the la 1 I Ar- tad Mrs. Frank Wooden, of SsewtJ, wse in La Grand .: Sunday where ihey were tyaena ax j d:r.rr fzvtn by lnv Ida ILxu. in I honor of she hen&dftj anniversary of her sac Oforpe Ma-x Other guesss ; were Miss Mam he- WoodeU. Mzss Ber $ era Piersee mad ifrtr yaeaa of honor. coverage might "be made, as the la require. Mr. Wooden hu hired one and aametsme two omen to are!; thn and they nave nted for the tnomlzks mail vhieh tmrn about the middle of the fore-won. To cover that secoon of Use road vhleti roe orer tovmrd the sadetoill vest of &an xnemiie Mr. WoodeU hu used a fcght conveyance with sv light team. On other pun of the route his Pord has bees used and tn sou others a iM ta been necessary. Oa only ore day out of the ioe? period of heaT? cniwo roaoa. ettu. hu Mr Dozen Cases Of Scarlet Fever In Wallowa Area Bj- G. C. Ifcrk lObsmw CGrrepDoiie&l WALLOWA. Ore ScSvll Eob Uusg .lite s &m cues oi acul teiw bT been reparTAl in oocn munliy dtmx the put lev Senml o these cases ti been woooell loend It tmpoesibte to Wie"aMg torn nxideca. Tn mo nl pKUtsciL Said os3e pauoa "V,':zh recent case is t&al at the oea exceCcnt mtU Eernce; oar rcdia. j diajnter of Fnii Benfrov. wno hies nd pimir at nronsocs. cr hbt-. I &i -erne oc the C- "A Hxmser f- i 4-H Clah rm4rj A dej;e plan, for 4-H eiuo for-es-Trj inark haft beea recemr vored 'oat tiroch a sen of oaferemces ; brtTtea znemhers of the ermsaoa ;o?5riizET at Orr-?oa Sie ockUeee ;ad rpkrrstcsAUTts of ti forestrr vsera. of the saie. Socre of the i c-t of the sris hare already taJs i'Lat inrt&hiive zn the vork azd hare 1 camtd oa tcewsj plus for seme ; 'zzje- UaAer the aew piin there wiH 1 be dcflane icmFiry yjrr.- oat- liud tht W-H oot; a period of ser vesal THkra. The Cth year" work iae-S-aSss ides- i IZlXZbTZ-CCX OC HT CflS Off JOTttEt tZTCS j asd the coOciioo of specizzass of i birt, m:t axd fofcage: pj 10 or tsacce treea; coOccur 10 cocoes or If ; aixifBhle to coCjeca 103 seeds of sorae crther trrei SUtZA tztps wiih trsEruc ;iaco on ra p suiuaaa. cas.p fires. ,etc &nd to fcep a record of ihe nTBtr wort. I The ieiooctd t&t work ;tjc2-v car basat been through the roads aoce JSOT. ji. Meetists Cbanrcd On aecocm of the special cranfe meroiss vmxa ts to be held in La tjranoe next. iiocxLhr ere nine, vrr Pannae p-ange has set its meeting for jdiif wtiich is. their reguiar rceeung I night. - - SbikUt Gweoj Mr. and Ura. Tom P&rks. of near Exin. had as their gnesis on Sunday. Miss 3t1 Parks and Iran Parka. Ponderosa Pine Decided On For Western Lumber POSTLAXD. Ore. ISped&l West ern yellow pine will hereafter be tnpro as poarerosa pine, according w Keonu Forester C. J. Bock. Port land. Oregon- The technical na a this ipecies ts pintss posderosa and the approTed common or English " 'ie i-u cerexoxore oeen wvstem yeliow pine. The veil-known tree of me southern srates is yeUov pine and tn the past great confusloa has i year bef ore and the care of the seed . . cc trees azuc oouect speclness of Inm- J ber; i(iss.ury ivt ztMUrt shrohs aad I ootleci JTeetmess of each: py,t 25 j or more trees: name and de&cnbe fire talJy dltf exeat. - This change of name w&s reccm- aseiaded by the nomenclature coca- minee of the V. S. forest, seruce w-Jd --- nd birds: trtp in the I MIlxa cnarire was approTCd by the woods to srody -forest manners." and the forest experl- the record book- t n3Et siatsocs and later by the chief Most of the abort are szz&t trw ) Jorener. According to Beckmal Por- ; indirsdual emir bat jt &s possibie to etT Back this came, ponderosa pine. prepare programs thai wis fit the mxri nencesortn ey trje U. s. ecure schooL This wouid inrSnae j fQrrsT serrtce and win designate the group rinwrg of shrabs sach as is I a off the pmus pderosa and of betrjg done by the TUUmook 4-H ciub 1 JeJiey piE which Is of the same at the present time, she tml5dlng of family. a trail, a cabin or some fr work- According to late esUmaies of the The tnsnruon and information j fderal foresters, there are over 86 ;reUU7v to the forestry work wUl be i feliion board feet, lumber talJy. of POTided by the Tanocs forestry I penderosa pine sawtimber tn Orezon agcrtcies while the admmirzatiTe and some 15 fcilon board lt" in work wtll be carried on by the ex- j Wathingicn. - tessaon departmetit. Par those O-bs I Pcnderosa pme is one of, the im- xncincsas wno wam ti trees ponant forest and ramber trees of east of town. Scene had feared rather severe outbreak, however, doe to precautions and hwtff quar antine of cases as they are discor ered a serious spread of the malady does not seem tmmtnent. The great er number of the cases are said to haTe been tn a Ught form. C. W. Marshall. who to living In the WsUcna cannon and working for the Bowman-Hcks Ijumber Co. part of the time, was a business Tisaior tn town the last of the week. C. W. Mumford. of Pendleton, was ' a business rssitor in this section dur- : tng the past week and while here to- tted as the Clarence Mumford home. -Buster- Crissy. of Enterprise, who has been a patten at the Wallowa bofplsal for the past several days suffering from an injection of the neck, ts sulfioenxly leMA-cied to be out again at this time. J. H- Leonard, of Lostine, was a business visitor in town the latter pan of the week. L- W. Minor was busy the latter part of the week moring some sup plies and wood to the Tarlor place ' where he expects to start lambing soon. He reports that the main part of his band will start lambing about Feb. . H- C. Hearing and wife, of E-rans. visited Sunday at U. W. Minor's. A considerable number of persons In this community have been suffering from serere attacks of bad colds and flu recently. Miss Clarice Couch was suffering from an ast&ck of the flu and was unable to return here for school dur ing the first three days of the pan week. Prank Walker, of Leap, was an En- terpri5e business tin tor during the earJy part of the week. Mrs. John Couch, of Leap, was a Tistxor in town the lauer part of the n ALUMINUM ' 5ggM HS4TOLD II w,,mL ioJ 1 j toiler i? X tl l t 311 a I!uaru' : FOOT ?TOOLS IvXV III UNFINISHED CHAIRS Tapestrr cokm. aM Newait tyle. sturdy Q 12 i 24" al frf "ffl " construction (IJ, I SMOKING STAND fvRDS 6Qt AXE HANDLES mShiversW rrr.r:zL.$i $1 )JI)A Jl 1 4 tLnl $1 for pianti."Lg these can be secured by r-.sking appiicm.t&:jci to the 4-H dub adr at Coc-riOi- They will be pro-T-jded throagh the Oregon sae nurs ery. Ti4t Mrs- Lflts Wnty and her daugh ter. Ezrda, of ahore Ejgin. were week- tue wsiern siaies. it a very wice geographic range, being found frcm Br.Ufh CoJcmbia south through the Rocky Mountain and Interior Basin to Arizona and far into Mexico. and from the Pafsc recion east to South Dakou and Nebraska. Jt has been known under a large number K.a Ttewrs Mr, lt ctnon. -rbo ijt3iar. pIae. buX h, 5S trlCiii the WJliOT CHi w - . . Hue Mfle Delbtrt fcor. joc of Mr. nd Vrs Bar Boaf. oi Brrt Lzx. izd Bob- mcii beaiTf pice, Ocfcgon pine. An- ziocja soft pine. ISiexJcan pice. And tn Enjimd is known as -braTj-oitd " i Jrge nd beautiful, tree. Terr hardy and adapl&ble to many erUi Broei. caoicMT ot Mr. and irj. locations, and lis toM Over The Valley Personals w. P. Brock of Dry Creek, are the latest Zmbr school foLhs who are having the measles. In YaU7 Mrs. Mae Moran and dau2hter. Miss Katheryn accompanied Mrs. E. A. Amain to her hocne west of &-jmmer-i TUie. when the returned to her home yes.terda7 following several days viiit lor a w.de ranetT of uses. is valuable SCHAEFER HAS LARGE DAY IN CUE TOURNEY Mr. (CcnOn'jed Prccn Pace SU) re apparently yurt rijht. Anytxae tio knon Bemal Hug. tun that be maei a irry careiui alwry ot any thing vnlth be undertaiu coctfle qurntiy tua orchard baa been located and art out an that n-ay. He hu aome prune tree alto in the orchard and theae had their Ilm yield Utt aeaaon. Eibcrla peaches are ancKber truit which he haa pUased thomh thil ocjy lor borne use. not tec com mercial CMzroose. . " ' ' w. liei.j iiSjiiAuVi Jan. w a youns ..n ner many inecoi m LA oranoe. caampion from anoefcer billiard wcrld Urman BUnchard. paed away - unTtliie rr,Z VTr. ! ZZJZS: -re air. and Mr. Walter Price, air. i which m.tT , mi k,im . . . . . J K k-.tt-.. u. .rvi r..Zl.TT" .r..n."" rrrr ,toorn aiso nas oeen naming hi borr on Cricket. Kat "7 and lira. J. E. Ur -v1 u.-. loya mray. Mn. t-:a Doty and ; with lux hnen . - m .r'' . ' .. cicr, toe naiiune ruier. came ' o-maraa. ATrarffia aoet ana Manel Iran a paralytic crofce. Morton. STAINLESS back last night to defeat Bud West fa tis at St. Louis 50 to 23 in 31 in- M m !.,. inlnsa. the most retnarkab!e game of Mra. C. H. Amoidu. ha. retimed) c. E. Cameron and Arnold Waelty. Jl! bUUJml the mocnsaic the end of UK week l-r.h.. r-v, ,K. .,. rJi.to!Tt!.,ik.!?bUr;1'- th otto Reis, or Pendleton. of a few weeks at Hri Lake where ; sfpelas. OYER IU,e Bie Part? About sixty peop partKipated in the sduirjg party heud Sundar at Leo Ketderers ranch tn Dry Creek, where the hills and the snow make conditions ideal for this fvorte Sin formuU . . same price. I, wiaftiu wiB, iw, b you prcie w er.Jwed serenl for tC hours of skilne. The iaT.t brok tin COLDS i Elfin Mr. and Mrs. Ed Combes of Sum mernue were dinner guests Sunday ! st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanders In Elgin. Arthur Sanders, who had been Tisiung with his grand parents returned home with them on Sunday. Philadelphia by a victory over Tiff Ira.on, the olten defeated former champion from Kansas City. It was young Schaefer's day and his were the plaudits of the spectators. He overcame Westhus with the same ease and skit! he has displayed tn the baiklines and went out after a run of 10 with the balls still in excellent Egg producers of this section were treated to another surprise in prices agam this week when fresh eczs dropped from 19c to 15c and 13c per dozen. There appears to be added strength in confidence in regard to a better outlook in the sheep industry for the coming year. In line with national confidence in some upturn In wool and lamb prices, many local people are Inclined to have more faith In the matter. Recent reports here are to the effect that some ewes which will lamb during the next few weeks have been sold at prices ranging from W to fijo per head. Others are be ing offered for sale at somewhat high er prices, but are finding no takers. Most Docks are said to be wintering in good shape. L Couch, local real estate mrr. reports the sale the latter part of the week of the H. D. Bechtel farm, located about four miles east of town, to Herman Fisher, of Union county. Mr. Bechtel purchased this farm about seven years ago. A considerable acreage of this farm lies in the valley and is under irrigation and In ad dition contains around two hundred acres of wheat land on the foothills. Mr. Couch reports that the new own er will take possession during the next few weeks. A number of farmers in this com munity have been busy recently do ing their winter butchering of hogs. beeves, etc. George Cussins and Irrtn Gastln have been busy the past week haul tng logs from Whiskey creek to their farm in the hills for wood. Elmer up a supply of wood logs for M. A. Peter son of Whiskey creek. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 27 (U. S. D. A.) Hogs 27.000; 170-210 lbs. 4.10q M.15: sows 3-33tj 83-50. ' Cattle 9.0OO; top light steers 510.25; heavies 63-40; ycarungs up to O.00; heifers M.00; sausage bulls $3.75; veal- ers rr.OOafcd-tt. Sheep 24.030; lambs 46.00 a 62S; best around M50; fat ewes 52.60 "' 3.25. EAST SIllE MARKET VapoRui j w - r I Hothouse rhubarb demand was only when It became too dark. Some j of the younger people remained a bit Venire 1 AnnrwliitMl MU.XDH JARS LTSID TAF1 locxer. being loathe to go. arid during ' Patrons on the rural route out time. Hartey UcDona;;! and Carol frtxn Summernlle have certainly been ii .i .. . ; appreciating the service which Miles WoodeU has been giving them during url K,",r -Jl, T'lor Valleo. Cal, in the oaamd rr,. ,h."rr,.,i ir, -i u:h between Westhus and Co-j that patrons may have mail on the j summer schedule, that Is. in place of starting over the route early in the j mcminr. la order that the entire PORTLAND. Jan. 27 LP, Cabbage demand was keen on the east side farmers market today. Sales were rv-A'tion TT- 1. t-I! Ir, Ih. H.eir- : ' - , sh.p fizht though ued for fifth place lLlf: Read the Latest Books IN OCR LENDING LIBRARY AT ONLY 3c PER DAY NEW WH)K - OK - THE MONTH FICTION. BEST NON-FICTION. TRAVEL. ADVENTURE, BIOGRAPHIES AND PLAYS Inrludlnr Kucb Title A: SKad&a-t cm the Bo-k. Cat her: Rich and 8trar.ee. Colllr.v C.rar.d iot:. V:ct; Rium. Seed. Norm; Back Street. Hurst: Mike Believe. Fr.fc fci:u wild Orchid. Undnet: Skyscraper. Palth Balawm: Tlje Beat Murcer ar.d Detective Stories; Byron. Maurols; Strange Dea;b of President Harding, Means: The President's DaURhter. Brlt ton: Little America, Byrd. Green Hell. Ouxuid: The OIkIous Ad renture. Halliburton: and many other good stories lor wimer resd-ing. La Grande Book & Stationery Co. "Strvice Station for Home and Office" 1114 Adams Ave. . Main 90 fair with choice In chief request at 75c for 15s while fancy mcrred slowly at (1.10. Sprouts were mostly 80c box with a fair call. Green broccoli was held 65 A 75c lug. pulos win precede Kleckhefer. game ' th K li. rLZ. -" .Z i Cam moved quickly for bunches! 1 vJl hn! offr1nc- trtrM on i and Len Kenney of Chicago t three ; victories and two defeats. Denton meets P. S. Sooville of Buf . falo and Kenney plays Jay Bozeman nth a remarkable game that ended ; 50 to 42 in 44 innings. Men's Part Wool Coat Sweaters 98c New York Store STOPS Piles! ?edn and Itching From Oon't put up with painful piles an Kher day or hour. There is posi :ive relief, very often, for the very or!t caje. P-ramid suppositories ire desipned to stop the pain and ?ven all itching. Relief comes quick ly. The first application will brings you much comfort and ease. Try them t?day. Remem ber the name. Just say Pyramid Suppos itories to any drug gist; 60 rents. all root vegetables unchanged. OMAHA SHEEP OMAHA. Jan. 27 l) rj. s. D. A.) ' Sheep 10.500; led wooled lambs 1530 15.75: ewes 12.50; feeding j lambs down lrom 64-85. j ISIOAK AND FLOIR TRIAL SIZE FREE ' M.llCoupon PORTLAND. Jan. 27 VP) Sugar cane, granulated 14.40 100 lbs. beet t30. Domestic flour Selling price de Urered: patent 49a S5.70: do Ss (3.40: bakers' bluestem 85.20; soft white flour 15.10 15-30: whole wheat 4.80 a 5.00: graham M30 a (430: rye 5 70a 530. PVAMID DRCC CO. K.n hnd BJd Manlull, Mkk. Pl-se send me a FT'. yr. trial box o Tyramid aupposltorles. PflBTLIND PROniXE PORTLAND. Jan. 27 IIP, Butter, butterfat. eggs, lire poultry, country meat, mohair.' nuts, cascara bark. j hops, onions, potatoes, wool and hay ; quotations unchanged. j i LIVERPOOL WHEAT I LIVERPOOL. Jan. 27 0P1 wheat closed: March 51V May 54; July 5SS. Exchange 3.4. I SILVER LOWER I NEW YORK. Jan. 27 UP) Bar sll ver easy and v,c lower at 28 He TIN SNIPS Large sine. Buy now jL HAND SAW Pull size. 8 tooth crosscut - BENCH VISE Made of hardened steel DAIRY PAILS Heavy tin pall with 4f wood handle. 3 for $ A mONLNG BOARD Pull sire, folding style AUTO JACK Well built, easily operated V SI CIGAR LIGHTER Eectric, with 1 CHAMOIS & SPONGE Good quality. $1 large size MEN'S DRESS HOSE Fancy cotton hose. A 4J 10 pair JjJ. MEN'S CVXYAS GLOVES Leather faced, lots of C M wear, 3 pair p X MEN'S COWHIDE GLOVES Sturdy work gloves, 4 pair X MEN'S BELTS For detachable buckles. Pormcrly 81 each. nor a for . $1 MEN'S UNION SUITS Good quality. 10f wool - SI MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Cellophane wrapped. G 4 full cut $ X MEN'S WORK SHIRTS High quality charnbray. Double shoulder and O 4 back. 2 for JX MEN'S WORK TROUSERS Kahki brown and gray . 1 BOYS' OVERALLS Pormerly 69c. now 2 for $1 CHILDREN'S SHOES Size 4-, to 2. fl4 now t1 MISSES' OXFORDS For school or house wear V X 2-PIECE UNDERWEAR Fleece lined cotton. suit SI RAINIER MALT Quality malt syrup, C 4j 3 for . JA UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Good quality, 25 yards . , SI CHENILLE RUGS , High grade material, SI COTTON BATTS 3 Pounds, stitched. 2 for UNBLEACHED SHEETING 81 Inches wide. 8 yards . SI HUCK TOWELS A real buy. now 12 for SI SI OUTING FLANNEL 36". light and dark -f patterns. 12 yds. 1 TURKISH TOWELS Double loop, 20x40 In SI COTTON BLANKETS Cotton blankets. SI ELEC. PERCOLATOR Big 2 Quart 9 cup Size. (J- Polished aluminum ipl ELECTRICAL HEATER 10 in. polished copper reflector. . G? "1 With cord .1 - tj) X ELECTRIC IRON Full 6 lbs. Polished nickel. (T -j Air cooled handle . tp VENETIAN MIRRORS Plate glass, etched design. t -t 12x24". With cord 1 A $2 END TABLE Of solid gunwood in walnut (T -t finish. 22x11" top .' $1 72x90 INCH SHEETS Reg. 75c Triumph brand ! tf rt Bleached, hemmed, 2 at Jp J TOTS' PEDAL BIKE Enameled red ! Y-" rubber tires ; j -g , 23" in length : WORK SHIRTS - Charnbray. Double shoulders - tn-t and yoke, 2 for , JJ) X 45 VOLT B BATTERY Full standard size long lasting vn -t radio battery . . Jj) J TURN-OVER TOASTER Opening door turns over the toast. a t With cord X CHILD'S OXFORDS Made of sturdy calf leather; Goodyear welt. Just a few pair to be disposed of in our Jan uary Clearance Sale at rft-d the unusual price of JS HOUSE DRESSES -Hurry for best selection of these cotton ' print house dresses. All marked to (Tt-i one very low price JS J BLEACHED SHEETS Ward's own "Treasure Chest" Brand ; these are slightly soiled and mussed; full 81x99 inch width; first customers will rjt -g get them at, each S COLONIAL PRINTS Odd lengths and remnants left over from our larger stocks; fast color, gay patterned prints for a variety of uses. jt -t Clearance price, 10 yards Jj)J DAY & NITE SHOES Ladies' comfort shoes for street or house (J 1 rear. A real bargain tb 1. FAST COLOR PRINTS Attractive patterns, ids - - - si PART LINEN TOWELING Buy a supply now, . rr. - 20 - - SI CREPE DE CHINE SLIPS All silk crepe - de chine 'ial LADIES' HOSE Mercerized Hose, - 4 Pir - - 5)1 r ALL LINEN TOWELING Good quality linen, 10 yards 1101-3 Washington Ave. La Grande, Oitroii rhono Main IS l Yor Neighbor Saves Money nt Wind's Why Don't You?