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Friday, April 22,1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven SButter Prices Unchanged But Demand is Good keep cleaned up from day to day. There was no change generally an nounced in the price of either prints or cubes for the day. . : Butterfat also remains practically stationary.. : Demand for heavy hens contlnuo favorable In the local trade with prices held Intact. Market remains Portland; Apr. 22 m with the c"v?f "gUt ?ld mi?lim welshJ W VUO n t. A few really worth while turkeys MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WHEAT local make slightly decreased during the last few' days and with, a like condition reflected at country points offerings of cube butter here appear smaller In general. With this comes a rather good de mand which has enabled th0 trade to Oil Filters Change every 8000 mites. We service all makes. Free Inspection Service. BUItGESS pATTERY & ELECTRIC 1308 Jefferson ! " Open High . Low clow May .... 57H,4 .myl .4V4 . .isni4 July (old) io.uo;j, May .58k, ..v.S!& . (new) .5114 .ril M'X .5sa', Sept. (olil) M2V. Miy. Miy, Ml9ii (new) tfl .2J(, .01 .iil.61Mi PORTLAND WHEAT '. Open Uleli Low Close Ma Miy. Mvy, '. Julr hm. .IJ4 .!.;, .oiii Sept. MU mt)i .01) .00; ' ' '. ; CUICAOO CORN Open ll'Bh' Low Close May 3J'(,'. .82 !4 .31, .32.3'ii4 Julv : .:) 5i ' "la3a ,35 -WNi Sept. .38K, .38;, .31 7 CLASSIFIED ADC THB MARKET PLACE OF UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES-' (Count five average words to the line.) Per line. 1st insertion tOo Per line, each added consec utive Insertion - 7c Minimum charge on one , , order 25o RATES BY MONTH a lines, per month $3.50 3 lines, per month $3.35 4 lines, per month 64.00 6 lines, per month $4.75 Each additional line over five ' charged at 50c per line per month. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 4-RM. APT. Small garden spot. Cheap.jFOR BUILDING ' 'ana -shop 'wdrkcali 4-ssa-i tpi u 840. Pete Bouaque. .. rnp 2407 N. Ash St. FOB RENT Mod. 3-rm. Xurn. Apt.,' ! , 1101 O Avo. Ph. 894 W. 4-22-0 tp SMALL HOUSE, furn., near Normal school. Paved St. 1508 N Ave. 4-22-2 tp. WANTED FOR SALE are arriving. . Most of these consist of hcrj which are being sold to re tailers around an extreme of 19if,20c lb. Most of the toms are around 140 lb. Market for .onions continues to re flect a very firm tone for both old and new crop; the former being of ihn.nfa. A nnrlnnrl rtt Phn. chella wax. the first of the season, has ,In'. i been cleaned up at $4 lor ous. Anomer I car lc due Monday. AnnnrflcniR reflects strength for of- Iferlngs but an Increase In the; supply First official quotations on new have been fairly well maintained. ' Is again noted. More Is arriving from peel cascr.ra or chlttlm bark will bj ' "In the west, there has been very i Kniv,lck and Walla Walla. Both maUed to buvers within the next day Utile business going on. Some few ! are quoted generally 1 for 12s. Lo- or so. The price has finally been es- lots of wool have been moved mainly col stock mostly around si.iuc. ?i jo taousneu at aijc id. i-eeiing on me u.i ...5.... " "T " ' . ' ' -,-,, . ,hi, rtm n1fcR SALE-Sttlng hens. Farm. 3X1 STRICTLY MOD. bungalow, almovt new; closo In. Inq. 1405 N. Ph. 434 J. ',.-.... . 4-22-3 t. turn. housc3 on U 4-22-2 1. 1 and Pine Sts. Ph. 424 w. 4-22-2 tp. rxp iiniTSKK RHPRn. wAiitn work. - GERMAN IRIS, named varieties. 10 I rraintnr nrofrrmt FnrmernIB I ,ullu:.ej fal.UJ. Ph. farm. 1X2. 1 CHEAP 2 4-rin. 4-22-2 t. WANTED TO "buy -2nd-hand furnl I ture for 5-rm. house. Inq. 2908 N. Spruce, or address P. O. Box 156.' 4-30-6 t. 1 5-RM. FURK. HOUSE. Adults. Oarage., i Ph. 468 J. Fannie Alllnson. 4-22-t l. i DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will clean up your ashes, papers, itc. Phone 823-J. . s-8-t f. RA SB, MOVE, reyair and rebuild houses. John Mars. . i , 4-2-t f. WILL BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay - FOR SALE OR. TT1ADE Electric May tag washer, electric 6-tube radio, Springfield army rifle. Will lake 2 or 4-whcel trailer as part payment. Inquire at Observer. . 2-22-2 tp. 0-RM. FURN. HOUSE. EASTERN OR1HJQN Bohqo) of Mualo, violin, piano, voloe. Credits. I. O. O. P. tmple.'447-J. . 8-6-1 m MONBY TO LOAN We ;are "represen tatives 'for the Prudential Ins. Co., ' and can make city loans 'at attrac ;'' "rate -of interest,' '''Ch'as;, If. . Reynolds, insurance, ioa.ua ( and bond. , 9-1-1 pj. 14 acre Harden. plowed, ready to plant, near MttA OUANlfB MATTRSSS and .Upbpl ti ,,, , i , rv. nin it, M .nlriM mid -Run ClKunlnir Work. iiiiiiy mill tmu Dijiiuui. x-ii. oio v. 4-20-t f.i dozen bunches. batteries as low as $6.95. Automo tive Electric Co., 1425 Adams. Phone M 620. 1-20-1 m south slopes Is due to start any day. mostly around 7 to 9 cents; ! Generally better quality Is noted In , "yb't moie. late arrivals of strawberries from ' "Mohair Is as dull as ever 1 tto California. Florin-Sacramento 20s feaboard markets. A half minion lbs.) 1 . .. oi rnnrn hnvn hnnn nnlr) In TioxnB. WO . are quoteu kj.du as are tne Deiier - ";' : " . , i. ct-fido Fresno. Tha Los Anceles sea-, Iiear- at u -4 son is definitely closed here. . Fun cariond or arouna la.uuo uos. The Bulletln nlso win publish tho of rhubarb fs being moved to Sunlfollow, notations: scoured basts: Francisco by the Farmers rnxmce, 0rsg(m: nne am, f. m. staple 44- . I company, the Initinl loading of this,15; flne aua f t pr combing 43-46; NEW YORK, Apr. 23 W The stock vegetable here for the season. ; Fme pnd f m cjcthlng 40-43. Valley market fell back abruptly in light I Advance or $1 orange box generally 1 Ko lt 43-45. - trading today. Yosterday's upturn was followed a shortage of offerings inj Mohnlr: Oregon 17-19. I cancelled, as leaders lost 2 to 6 points. tthe local spinach trade Friday. Re- DCmestic graded: first combing 27- but the day was one of the dullest or I ports indicate that most of the Chi-)ao. EeCond combing 24-26; third the year, with a turnover of less than lne&5 gardeners' crops have been cx- ;CCmblng 20-22; fourth combing 18-20; a million shares. The closing tone anil OR 1. runito rottntp. jtivejy. for'tho adult and the kid ClOSlHg TotW III Exchange is Weak hails ted. Notes of wholesale trade: ! Car California root vegetables here jto relieve shortage. Beets and turnips i90c dozen bunches. Some rather good California aspara !gus offering $2 per pyramid of at least '32 4DS. ' Country killed veal market lb steady to firm with hogs and lambs Just about steady for tops. Egg morkct is THEATER POWKIl NEW SMOOTHNESS INCREASED MILEAGE FINEST ANTI-HNOCK PKOVED PBItFWItBPANCE N O .EXTRA CO' MONEY LISTEN! . VOICE OK 70' BACK 6UAHA1VTEE TONIGHT 9 KGW KI1Q The LA VEND AR LUNCH 4 Depot Stf '' good carding 21-24; second Kiel 45-60. I'OItTLANl) LIVESTOCK first aid 60-66: was weak. ! Weak features Included U. S. Steel. American Can. Standard of N. J., Du Pont, Air Reduction and American Telephone, off 2 to 4 points to a new In... f IflW.QQ rlnllnn TT,lrtn S'onS Pacific slumped more than S. than recovered a little. PORTLAND. Apr. 22 ! 120, calves 10; steady. Steers 000-000 lbs., good $6.25 $7.00, medium S5.00 (,,$0.25, common $3.75 lit $6.00; 000 1100 lbs. Rood $0.25ia7.00, medium nnmLnii. $6.00 Si' $6.26. common $3.75 ct $6.00; with the bulk or the supplies rolling l00'1 ' lb; B? -ls '50,' "Jf; inn atoinuo alum 4.00 $5.75. Heifers 660-850 lbs. .JitLfS 6T5, " common $3.26, "$4.50: Cows now business and In unfilled orders soru. I'lNU MHIIlElt , PORTLAND, Ore.. Apr. 22 W1 Al though shipments Increased 1,443.000 feet there waB a decline In current good $4.75 a $6.25. common and me- P producing area o. uie dlurn $3.25 $4.75, low cutter and west coast for the week ending April ,i...i Rn9!iQs Hull. v.arllnM IB as compared with the previous WOOL HKI'ORT excluded, good and choice (beef) $3.25 week the Western Pine association BOSTON, Apr. 22 W) The Com- " 7B ' Butt.r common ana medium Ported tooay. merclai Bulletin will say of the wool S"' miiH rJS Zd In thai period only 53 of the 123 market tomorrow: ,'d i,oTc S8.00ffi$a.60. medium $4.60 reporting mills were operating, and "The wool market continues to a.B00 cul, .-.5 common g2 60 fi th-s-at 37 per cent or capacity, drag along. Manufocturers are run- i . n rniv 250-500 lbs Good and Production for tha week was 20,- nlnl on very much reduced schedules !n'oi ' sf50 $0 00 co 72500": sP'P1cts 30.270.0OD feet, -about 20 per cent generally - and S nl 6on $1 50 commonlmd m and orders 36.417 000 feet. UnfllUd some of them are closing down en-, ,mJ ,aoo Including 172 dl- orders deci cased 2.860.000 feet. "W,t" ,1f,K " , ,"C"e3 ,'" HBht. 140-100 lbs. good and choice CrnSlSoO t&. m.1. n nnmnn hnsltt IVIO 4UUUIUK UU1) VI " uuuiiuu, k . OE, a,A RA 1 Dn.QllA 1 Via Irnnrt It Is difficult to say with any cer- """"-tj m.ouffn., (.u-v o . talnty what Is a fair price for any ana cnoice b'j.oo up iucuiui urode or descrlDtlon of wool. weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice CHICAGO. Apr. 22 im (U. 8. D. "The foreign markets have been $3.75 j $4.50, 220-250 lbs. good and A,) Hogs 15,000; steady to 10 cents rather slow. Offerings in London have choice 63.50 is $4.35. Heavyweights 260- lower; 220-250 lbs. sj.iuw $d.uu. $3.76is $4.50; 100-180 lbs. good and r CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 4-22-3 tp. APPLES Delicious, other varieties 25c box, bring boxes. 1505 Joff. 4-21-2 tp. 4-RM. FURN. HOUSE $12.60 month,. Call 1511 Adams. Ph. 390 J. 4-20-3ti ' FOR RENT House. -oarn and 3 acresj! 2805 N. Fir St. Writo Pondosa Pins Lbr. Co., Elgin; Ore. 4-18-0tp; utcrir3 aid -Hug Cleaning Worka, Ph. 424-W. Chaa. Edwards Prop, ; " 12-1-1 m. SEATT1LB. Apr. 22 (in 'curreiit; new business reported today ,by 2ip lumber njUls 0 'the st'afe, for the .wuvit wmixiK Ji"ii V V(u i.f ptit FOR RENT Modern B-rm. furh.i PVer production. Vta)liig about 7,006,'. CHEAP; Jiousonold furniture elcotrlo 1 house. Inquire 2115 Pins. 4-12-t f.;000 1eet .more, than lor the .previous range, .like new, 1201 10th. ' , , : wee. 01 uymuiiuj -ww iuf 4-20-0 tp FURN. HOUSES AND APTS. With .oyer RfodUBtl9n, .. , v. . ; LI laths, clean, quiet, lowest rent. Inventories for a group of 144 mills y-iu situ m- i,me walnut and Adults, 1810 Greanwood. 4-2-1 m. : were declared to be 1.8.5 per cent lias OR SALE My home, walnut and I ; . : than at this tlmo lost year. . ... , v Main. mod. B rm. home, J8uo. tasy ,POB rent oafcty deposit boxes. La'l . A tptal of 321 mills reported oper- terms. R. L. poarch. 4-20-3 tp. , arande investment Co. TYPEWRITERS for rent or sale. Lot us show you our stock of new and used portables. E. C. Tuckey's Type writer Exchange, 109 Depot St. '' 4-16-t f. 3-12-1 m. , atlng for the wee-: at 24.5 per. cent I of.. capacity, compared with 24.B -per LUMBER SPECIAL Now is the tlmo to build or do that repair work on your house or gar age. You can buy lumber for lean than ever before We have 2x4 to 2x12 dimension at $10.00 per thous and and a good supply of sheathing, siding and flooring at very reason able prices. There Is a limited sup ply of Dry Chain Wood at $4.50 per load and 12" Red Fir Wood at $0.25 per cord. Call Main 8. BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO. 4-13-t f. FOR RENT HouBe and Apts. La': rent the previous week and 46.7 per 1 Grande Investment Co. 3-12-1 m. 'eent for ho same period lost year. i, During the week ending April 9, .187 MODERN ROOMS Comfortable steam , o' the plants were closed, with 134 I heated rooms $3 per week and up.,, operating. ..,' J Hot and cold water. Close In. Pleas-, W , ant surroundings. 1002 Second 8t. .! IWTWttAX ; 2 blockB west Montgomery Ward SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 22 m I)uf- on Washington St. 4-11-Mtp; terfot' i. 'o.'b. SanJPrahclscq:20o, ' FRKCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS JAY IS INSULTED! .;''' ' ;t ; ; .,d. : DRY WOOD, peats. Also truck for hire anywhere. Insured carrier. Ph. 1051, W. Frank Seward. 4-12-6 t. GRIMM and common airalfa, whlto sweet clover, socds at lowost prices. O. W. Bond, Haines, or Owen Lod rldge, Ph. 47, Union. 4-7-1 m. FOR SALE 10 A. mod. Improvements. Or 'will sell 6 A, all In orchard. Good location. Ph. 408 J. 4-1-1 in. CHICKEN DINNER Sunday -35c Includes Potatoes, Dressing, Bread, Vegetable, Drink, Salad or Pie ICE CREAM SPECIAIH SATURDAY & SUNDAY 'is Strawberry, Chocolate or Vanilla 25c Per Quarf Vi Special 40c Merchants LwicK 30c riV ed. closing yesterday afternoon. ;un 290-350 lbs. good and choice $3.00 the basis of reduced ollermgs, prices M IM, packing sows 275-600 lbs. me dium and good $a. loc w-ou; iceaers- slockers 70-130 lbs. good and cnoico j $3. 00 1, $3.60. , Mht-ep and lambs 250, Including 45 I direct; nominally steady. Spring 'lombs. good and choice $6or$6.60, m(i 'dlum 84f,, $6. Lambs 00 lbs. down good . und choice $5.50'if$6,, medium $4.00 i $5.50. all weights common $3.00 e $4.00: vearlinir wethers 00-110 lbs. medium to choice $3.Q0i3$4.00. Ewes 120 lbs. medium to choice $2.50 fil. $3.00.' "120-156 lbs'.' medium to choice $1.76w$2.75, all weights, cull to com mon $1.00 $1.76. I I When t h burns down fire $pes out ! Feirris TJfelNSURANCE ifeliiilOOO POIU'LANII I'KOIILX'E PORTLAND. Apr. 22 (IP) Cascara l,nrlr n,ivln7 nAri 1032 l!fel 21AC. ! Butter butterfat. eggs. 1IV3 poultry, i countrv meats and mohair, nuta, hops, ) onions, potatoes, new and seed po ' tatues, wool and hay quotations unchanged. si : Alt AM) I'l.OUlt PORTLAND, Apr. 22 (ff) Sugar cane, granulated $4.15 100 lbs.; beet $4.05. Domestic flour Selling price de livered: patent 40s $6.60; do 98s $5.30; bakers' blucstem $4.10: soft whsat, pantry flour $3.40 $3.00; Montana hard wheat patent $5.00e $5.20; rye $4.40e $4.00. cal demand at low ebb; vealer3 $6.00 down to $4.03. 'Sheep 13,000; slow, about steady; choice wooled lambs $7.10 to shippers- good offerings $0.26 r $0.60 to packers; fat ewes $2.00 $2.60. i ' OMAHA SIIHE1" OMAHA. Apr. 22 (!. (U. S. D. A.) Shtep 1.800; undertone strong on lambs, California spring Jambs un softl, held above $7.60. I'.OISTI-ANI) ('ASH ' PORTLAND. Ore., Apr. 22 tP) Caah wheat: Bin Bend bluestsm 7310. Soft whlto 640. Western white 64c. Hard winter 02c. Northern spring 62c. ... Western red 82c. Oats: No. 2 whlto $24.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 20; flour 0;. corn 3; hay 8. HVEM'OOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL. Apr. 22 IIP) Wheat clcse: May 68 'A: July OHi; Oct. 0314. Exchange $3.76. . - SlI.VHlt HTKAIIY AUSTRALORP hatching eggs, $5 per 103; baby chicks $16 per loo, 28 s. 00th St., Portland, Ore. 3-22-1 mp. ALFALFA and clover seed. Send for samples. Welser Grain and Feed Co., Welser, Idaho. 3-4-2 mp. FOR SALE Onry S200.00 down, 15 acres. Improved, Joining golf links. Balance long time. See J- R. Mar-, tin, 1104 Penn. Ave. Phone 4D4-M. ' 1-21-t t. AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR SEDAN New Tires $125.00. PERKINS MOTOR CO. ,'.-o Ph. Main 600 4th & Adams. 4-10-t f. IIIIIWIM1MM1 1 JM E LUES ITEM This Patent Flour' assures best. results for your cakes and fancy pastries - - because of its . UNIFORM QUALITY You can depend on it! This Flour Is Tested For Color - Gluten - Ash - and Absorption Always Ask For Bluesiem NEW YQRK. Apr. 22 fJ") Bar hII ver Bleacly mul unchnnctl t- OnC- ST0PV VMAl COCHRAN V PICTUBCS 4jQE KN& Jk, . rcg.u. s. PAT.orr. J fTw m - ' -r I, Q 1932 BY NCA StflVICC. IHC. r Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LEE n. IIOI'VV Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital EJd Boor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 18. Osteopathic Physicians BBS. J. L. ft MARGARET INOI.E General Practice and Obstetrics Sommor Bldg. Otllce, Main 106 Res., Main o33 ; Miscellaneous ARTROI.OOEK MRS. FIIEBERICK DALMKH 203 H. Ave. Readings Dally. M 1 1VS ALAyS 'iNSHED J NNtiLL. FBECkliEi IS'' OBO HAS THAT ALBERT, UERfs , t TM 6Liy VJHo CAM i SPCEAD. UNEW SOM6 .TplCkS...'' J ',''( lt HE? SCXsp l) AROOMD TW HE'UU BE SLAIS TO 1 L VNHAT 1 MtArJ LJ NEIGHBORHOOD "a ' LEARM SOMI5, . II, jZIL "THAT h '"'Jjr '.-' '"--X& PBECKLES : V V " ''': der'? !. '.'MfflP ' ie offsriws In f h r'"-) -.r'A TO TEACH ' VT 'M ' .' tricks to 4 rKi ' Tf ; chaLit... ; T?l v. ' ,r'''- - U:ACH ALBERT ) ruLTB...yJOjJ r 'y SEE, OOS8 ABE ' - T3e IRielOv ffi-i. DOSS CAMT ALMOST Cats PEOPLE... t .JE-CKL6S.... J I LEAEM TO PO J SOME ARE & ,-AJ ' TRICKS A S6m. ARE : J J CHaW 'HIM A 1 vrv -T'. ' SMART.;. Do 'XjU "if ho'jj, to ) ( rs 's ' 7 THiMk hs Has ) '?lB:fe:s ' lj ANY TALEMT J?. V ,; X, f OF COURSE ) -OU CAN TELL. ; 1 C SAV,' XjUDOUT J" i ALBERT -HAS S fiV TH6 WAY A ; THINK HIS NAMS ','S ' TALENT... HE'S I DOS ACTS, OR 8' J .VMOOLb BG ALBERT' ) A SMART A VNHATHS DOES A 'ALTERS IF HE ) "iW'U"' Smart 003, f-s THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'ri Pop) LIKE A WOMAN By Cowan (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) AS Scouty ilisuppearcd from ; Is great! And, listen, I run havd Kleht. wee Wlmlv said. "I'm ; 1" wait lo tell you of some uklniiy filled with frlRhl. Wo never should have let him go Into that house alone. "If anyililliE should liainx-n now. we'd have to rescue somehow. Hey, listen very closo- ly. I just thoiiBlit I heard a Kroan." "Hn. ha!" luuahed Copoy. "You're all wrong. You sec. the wind la Kfcl'tlni! strong and what you heard was just u squeak thai came from yonder Irees, "Two great big branches rub. up' there, and iend noise through the air. your nerve and don't get so ecit' ed, it you please men Who brought mo to uus ' nlare. I "They eauglit me and t made ! no fuss. The truth Is. I Van eil- 1.1,., i riOUH lO IIIHl UUl WIIIIL iiiuj tini- ieo. unc, i in Kniu juh hiu bhhi hase.". "1 TN'SIDE tiie house brave 'Seouly 1 GUESS tboso men were seared il you ami thought !ho best tiling tbey could do wn lock you In this crazy house," .mid Siouly. with a smile. "Let'H go outside. Friend Wlndv's there, with Copny, In tho strange ope ajr. ;0 dubt they're get Just keep .i... nnxi01, Tliey've been wult- Ing finite a while." It wasn't long till evcryono de cided they would have some fun. Said Scouty, "All those r.Kintiy dropped down to the floor and ,ncn are near at hand, I know. 4 then lie stopped and sliouled, "HI there, Ihimy! If you're here. lad. answer me." And then, the next thing DmI he knew, a voice replied, "Hur ray for you!" And Duncy ran Into the room, as happy as could Walt here and I will bring one back." They shortly heard Ills lasso crack. And Ihcii th'ty saw brave Scouty, with u skliir.y man in tow. (Copyright, l!i,1!. NUA K. rvlci'. fne.) (The skfmilc furnish noiue full f AW. tOME. THAT'S tAt fciG ON- WHO'S I I SUOPBISC FOR My IT FROM? SURPRISE VAWTV J another "surprise! ( vii-lce-i ' VMHAT li IT? H(V5 V. T ANVTHINQ TO oy dj LOOK HERE. SUGAR -I DON'T KNOW VsWAi THIS I ALL , ABOUT, BUT IF IT CONCERN'S i rULLCR AVER AND, THE orriCE, l ouqwt t'be in on VT NOT CHANCE! XOU'RE. oost JSINC THAT AS. AN ElKCOSC TO SAT1SFV YOUR .curiositv '- W'L -J sv h stnvicr. itS3 I ' he. i "I knew you'd find me. This; In I ho next story.)