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WeflniSsaay, June 2g, 1932 ' Page Eight LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, UK GRANDE, ORE. DECREASE IN EGGS FAILS TO RELIEVE Tomatoes Are Expected to Take Price Drop . Blackberries Arrive PORTLAND, Juno 33 VS1 Con- tinned decrease In offerings of eggs la noticeable on the local market but tm too y0gng to force carload busl thero Is llttlo actual Improvement In newl- gues 0; smaller lota are being tho price situation. The local mar- mad0 up to w ! crate, which to Xet la better In a sentimental way considered a very favorable price, with the removal of some of tho for- celery crop of tho state continue mer demoralising competition. I to Indicate excellent output except Latest survey of the situation In- j m Rpote where more or Icsa damage dlcates that tho form egg lay la de- j, already confirmed. Thla year's creasing very rapidly. These appear ncreoge Is slightly In excess of that, the worst competition In the trade, f it, year. In fact It Is tho greatest inasmuch as many farmers sell direct BPeB eyer planted to celery In this to retailors and usually 1 to 3c doz. tuto. below valuos regularly established. m i i 4tA tiiittnr mnrlrfti". ftnn- I siiwt tun fi.iuii tlnuea to reflect practical steadiness for both nrlnts and cubes. There ap pears a sufficient supply for all needs at the moment. Chlrkeiw still Weak ;In general a weak tono la reflected In the markot for live ohlckcns along tho wholesale way. There was no further chango In the price list but demand was Just able to absorb sup piles. 'iwm-aI.v nn channels In tho Drlco ' list on country killed meats was shown for the day although voal of ferings are of fair volume. Bales of hogs, veal and lambs woro made within tho price range, Further slide In prices Is suggested for tomatoes, Including both hot houso and outdoor stock. The mar ket is very badly congested and tho trend of values appoars still lower. -. . ItasplierrlcK Blow . Trlflo slowor tono appeared gener ally In tho markets tor berries. Straw berries wero about a dime lower. Raspberries won also lower with a nominal call. It wfti difficult to movo loganberries. Flrst Bhlpment of blackberries of. the season appeared with a half crate of fancy fruit from tho Roseburg sec- tJon. The stock wbb grown by O. N. Howard of Looking Glass. Bold 1 for the half crate. First Lambert cherries of tho sea- son wero also received. Theso woro from Maryhlll, Wash., and correlated or 3 boxes of 16 lbs. which sold iIO box. Entire cherry markot Is report- ed slow at low prices. -'- Notes of wholesale trading: Fresh black figs aro showing a bet- tor movement. Both watermelons and enseabas aro lower, with the former steady In tho south. ' ! ' I ; I Hi Honey Dew melons aro also lower with a slow movement. Green beans are woakor and lower with liberal supplies. Wax too. j ' Peas aro down again with Increased stock but fancy telephones aro In call for shipment. New northwest potatoes aro gen erally a shade lower. .fThe one bright spot In tho prlco list Is cabbage. Dalles stock Is ad vanced to 3&c lb. ! . Southern yams aro so plontirul that tho price h&s dropped to B0 or 76c bu. hamper,., tho lowest known, horo for quality. Head lettuco Is active with prlqts maintained. Rail Income Is ioo.,W Jlf a ookcu vi if y ' NEW YORK, June 22 (II Union Pacific rallrond reports not oporatmg income for May or (57.323 compared with $1,336,718 In 1032. dross revenues were 10,001,001 against 13jni),3U3. PORTLAND L1VKSTOCK PORTLAND, Juno 22 VP) Cattlo 160. calves 10: stoadv. bull fine lower. Stann. nnn.finn owi .Ann.7nn mpHlnm u in,., inno .finiNow potatoes, 6 lbs. M.60. 000-1100 lbs. good 0.00J7.00, J P0'' 3 lha a medium 4.60,000, common 3.00;Doota' buncl1 - 60 B M.60; 1100-1300 lbs. good 8.76 HH I .,... .flTR nullnn II IH .Kill. I ITU1C 668-M0 lbs. good' 10.60 V W.60. $4.00. Cows, good t3 .76 it $4 .76, com mon and medium 12.25 4.00. low cutter and cutter 1.00?t92.2&. Bulls S I ttMciinrn. .,,.. j . .,,' ih.r. and medium t2.60 ( t3.60. Vealors. milk fori irrvvl nnri linlcn .4 Kfl a asm nu,m utnouu ..n . I common 3.00c( 3.60. Calves 2b0-5O0 ll. good and cholco S3.60 ( A4 fin ' ' common and medium $2.OO(,ta3.o0. Hogs 850, about BUmdy. Light lights 140-100 lbs. good and cholco t3.75f$4.75; lightweights 1(10-1110 Jbn. good and cholco 4.60fri4.76, 100-200 lbs. good and cholco 4.50 ( 4.70: medium wolght 200-220 lbs. good and cholco 3.76w4.76, 220-260 lbs. good and cholco 3.(0(.r H.50; heavyweights 250-200 lbs. good and cholco 3.60 t 4.25, 200-350 lbs. good and cholco 3.16 ft M OO; packing sows 275-500 lbs. medium and good 2.50 w ,i.60: fccdcrs-Btockeni 70-130 lbs. good and cholco 3.50(H 3.7S. Sheep and lambs 2000, fully steady. Lambs 00 11m. clown, good and choice M.76sf4.00. medium 3.00m3.75, all weights, common tl.OOi 3,00: yearl ing wethors 00-110 lbs. medium to choice 1.25 13.00. Ewes 120 lln. me dium to cholco ai.0Ocl.29: 120-150 lbs. medium to cholco 7Scl.26, all ' wciKULs, cuii 10 common out, gc. IHIIKII Fltl'IT AM) HOI'S NEW YORK, Juno 22 Ml Dried fruit and hops steady. MARKET NEWS CHICAGO Open July (old).. (new) (Sept. (old)... (new) Dec .47",; 4? "4 .17 '4 ..,(ie..-,n'i, .53 & H PORTLAND Open . .50 H . .411(4 -W((, .Inly Kept, lire. Oregon Celery Shipped East PORTLAND, Juno 33 W First rail shipment of now crop Oregon celery are being made to the etuit by the Oregon Gardeners' association. Tho suppllea aro from tho Lablsh ter ritory and aro moving in mlsed cam of other vegetables. Market for celorv la showlntr a fair ricsreo of Imnrovcmont throughout th. countrv although tho soaaon Is PORTLAND, Juno 22 (!) Cash wheat: Big Bend blucatem GOftO. Soft white 61c. Western white SOc. Hard winter 40'c. Weotern red 40c. Oata: No. 2 white $22.60. Today's car receipts: wheat 27; oats 1; hay 1. ; ; !! HILVKIl NEW YORK, Juno 32 VP) Bar sllvor unchanged at 27c. Raspberries And Cherries Appear On Local Marts COHVALLIS,, Ore., Juno 22 W Juno 22 (P) Shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables from the north west last week were about 100 cars heKvlcr than for tho same period last 1 4k .lrnok-ltr vArwrt lanluarl - day by tne Qi & Ci extension service and the U. 8. D. A. bureau of agrl- cultural economics. Carload Ings to- italed 070 for the week, Most of tho Royal Anne cherry crop at The Dalles haa been harvested and .barrelled but Ding shipments are Just beginning. Difficulty Is being cncotfitorcd by , quarantine regulations against some Oregon cherry shipments because or ;suBpccted chorry fruit files In several sections. Willamette valley and Un- Ion county cherries cannot legally move Into Washington, Montana, Cal ifornia and most parts of Idaho but can go to all states east of the Rock les. Hood River cherries are barred from Washington and California. Umatilla, Wasco, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson and curry county shipments aro unaffected. Tho Oregon peach crop Is estimated at 310,000 bushels, compared with 224,000 bushels last year. Tho Juno 1 cond Itlon of Oregon apples was considerably better than last year but below the 10-year average. 1 LA GRANDE RETAIL MARKETS Sugar, 100-lb, sack ......... Vegetables Radishes, 3 bunches Spinach, lb 5.10 10O So Oo 6c 250 60 10c Parsley, bunch .... .. .cnbbagc, lb. .... New i wax onions, 3 lbs. I Turnips, 1 bunch Asparagus, 1 lb 'Lettuce, Imperial . . 610c uanio, id Croon peppors, lb. Carrots, bunch : Potatoes, 12 lbs. .. .. Potatoes, sack - Onions, 3 bunchos Tomatoes, Moxtcan, lb. Hot house, lb Euantant, lb. mo-l"111??' 3 'r 350 8o ....60c 3 400 10 fit 60c box Lemons, do. Oranges, doz. M uiy prunes, aij to tu oibc, 10a. aoc iBtmwbcrrlca. 4 boxes 25c Apricots, ib I Cherrlca, lb I Raspberries, 2 boxes . Raspberries. 2 boxes 25c I tin,,- j Ilultcr, creomory, lb 23o Chccso, lb 10(9 260 Honey, comb 20o 20e Cottngo cheese, lb. . Kgg" FVesh extras, doz Mediums, doz Mixed, doz 15c 120 10c Moiir Hard Federation, 40 lbs. , Per barrol Soft wheat, bbl. 1.25 4.76 4.00 Meat Deef boll, lb go Pot roast lb 12-150 Chops and steaks, lb, 15ir20o Hamburger, lb. . 16c Ham, lb. . i7o salmon, Fish lb. (fresh) .. 100 18c Halibut, Ib. (fresh) .. Poultry Light hens, lb. . Spring, lb 25o 260 J s OF THE DAY WHEAT Ugh AH'., .60 1 i Low Hi's ,l(ii .1111, .4!l .62 ! 4 ClOM .! .IMI-lj 1 .50 M, WHEAT High ..in i . iin, .62 1 (, Class .inu, .48-tj ..in.; .m, ..11 ( AL SMITH SAYS DRY BILL MUST BE DESTROYED (Continued nam Pago One) running mate?" "I haven't thought that out yet," he replied. ' Kooftevelt Talk Ifcillyhoo Smith reiterated that talk about Roosevelt being nominated on tho first ballot was "a llttlo ballyhoo." 1 ''I thought you described that In New York as a bcdtlmo story," some ono suggested. '"Well, that is a kind of modified ballyhoo," Smith replied. - He refused to predict how many votes the New York delegation would give him. f-Anked about his part In tho "stop Roosevelt," movement, Smith sold: "There la nothing to that. I'm combatting a stop Smith movement that commenced ono year and a half ago." ."Why do you oppose Roosevelt?" he was asked. "I want myself nominated." i , "Who Is your second choice?" haven't got any. I am for my self alone." Smith said he did not believe the convention would abrogate the two thirds nominating rule. Asked If he would support the nominee of tho convention, he said It was not neces sary to "talk about that at this time." ' "Will you urge on economic plank?" "I can't tell until I see the pro duct of the committee." Hague to Maiuige Smith said he had appointed Mayor Prank Hague of Jersey City as his floor manager. "Ho leads the grand march," tho 1028 nominee added with a grin. "Nointnnta Me." Asked what the Democrats should do on tho whole to assure success In November, Smith replied: "Writs an honest straightforward and clear platform and nomlnatw me." ! "How many ballots will that take?" I "That depends on how fast the delegates can see." - Smith said It depended entirely upon developments between now and tho first day of the convention next . Monday whether ho would address tho convention on any issue. I , Ho said he was opposed "to a cash bonus plank but that he did not care to state the reasons at this time. "What about Speaker Oarncr's statement (urging prohibition re peal)?" : "Tho more the merrier," Smith said, .concluding the Interview. 'Smith said he favored Jouett Shouso for permanent chairman, and would tako the floor if nccesnnry In Buy Also collection of odds and ends, in broken sizes at a give-away price. A stroke of luck for you it you can find your size. the fight to nominate him. Ho added, howovcr, . that he believed , Shouso would1 be elected without a contest on tho floor. Ha opened his press conference In a manner reminiscent of his 1028 campaign days. After announcing he had a statement, he shook hands with numerous friends among the news papermen while the coplco were being pasted out. Close behind Smith, Senator Hull of Tennessee, -prominently mentioned as chairman of tho resolutions com mittee, arrived with tho statement that he found the concensus of wets and dryH In tho party to be for a plan submitting to the people the question of repeal or retention of the eighteenth amendment. IJVKIfPOOL WIIKAv. LIVERPOOL, June 22 m Wheat closed: July 50; Oct. 62; Dec. 63. Exchange $3.03. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Colons E bo tn by I a. m. VIGOKO Vltzoro to make vour Garden orrow. Antrol Evergreen Spray Snarol. At Clarks, Florists. 0-22-1 t. Call Prod Balmes for your plumb ing and heating repairs, 203 N Ave. 6-7-1 m. Ilcnuitltchlng, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. Sec the new Stewart-Warner Elec tric Refrigerator at Wagner's Hard ware. 8-21-4 t. MQl'IDATION NOTICE The La Grande National Bank, lo cated at La Grande, In tho State of Oregon is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims for payment. P. L. MEYERS. President. Dated Juno 13th, 1032. 6-14-80 t. NOTICE TO CUKD1TOKH Notico 1b hereby given to all con cerned that letters testamentary upon the last will and testament of Lizzie Reynolds have been Issued by tho county court of Union County, State of Oregon, to Silas W. Koger and all persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present tho same, with proper vouchers, to said executor at Cove, Oregon or to Our Men's Clothing Has that will make a Suits Now at Clearance Prices! The season has been slow our stocks are heavy the Sales Department says liquidate so here's your chancel Suits that were made to sell much higher. This season's styles and fabrics right now at clearance prices that mean business. ODDS and ENDS his attorney, J, D. Stater, at La Qrande, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and published this 8th day of June, A. D. 1032. SILAS W. ROGER, Executor. June 8, IS, 22, 20. July 0. NOTICE OF EXECUTION HALE . Notice Is hereby given that under and virtue of a foreclosure execution, decree and Order of sale Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Union, dated the 7th day of June, 1032, to mo directed and delivered upon a judgment decree and order of sale duly made and entered in said Court upon the 7th day of June, 1032, In a suit therein pend ing wherein tho World War Veterans State Aid Commission represented and acting by Julius L. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hoss, Secretary of State, George A. White, Adjutant General, Walter B. Fisher, and Prescott W. Cooklngham, comprising the World" War Veterans' State Aid Commission or State of Oregon, is plaintiff and Francis A. Good b rod and GeorglAnna Goodbrod, husband and wife, and Ada F. Schwelgler are defendants. In which said suit a Judgment and de cree was duly entered In favor of plaintiff and against tho defendant, Francis A. Goodbrod and OeorglAnna Goodbrod, and each of them, In the sum of (2826.60, together with In terest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on tho 24th day of September, ,1031, until paid, for a fur ther sum of $250.00 attorney fees for the collection of plaintiff's note and tho foreclosure of plaintiff's mort gage, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred herein, taxed at $64.60, and In which, decree It was further ordered and decreed that the hereinafter described real property be sold under execution In the manner provided by law. THEREFORE, by authority of said xecutlon, decree and order of sale Date Issued July 2, 1024 Aug. 6, 1024 Aug. 6, 1024 Oct. 1, 1024 Nov. 6, 1024 Dec. 3, 1024 Jan. 7, 1026 Feb. 4, 1026 Feb. 4, 1026 . June 3, 1026 ' Juno 3, 1026 Juno 3, 1026 Juno 3, 1025 Number CiENBMAL FUND Apr. 2, May 7, 1026 1026 WITNESS my hand and seal of said County Court, this tho 8th day of Juno, 1032. hit with You I $1-98 4 and In obedience to the commands' of said writ, I will, on Friday, the 8th day of July, 1033. at 11:00 o'clock! In the forenoon, at the front door of the courthouse In the Otty of La Grande, Union County Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, subject to redemption, the ol-1 lowing described real property and all of the title, rifjht, Interest and equity of the said defendants and each of them, In and to the said described property, on the date of the mortgage foreclosed In said suit or since acquired therein or' thereto, or that they now have therein or thereto, to-wit: Lot nine (0) of Lyman's Sub division of Lots two (2), three (3), four (4), and seven (7) of ' Coggan's second (2nd) addition to the City of La Grande, County of Union, State of Oregon, the proceeds of sold sale to be ap plied to the payment of the said judgment and decree after payment of the costs of sale of the said de scribed premises. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 7th day of June, 1032. JESSE B RES HEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By H. A. KUNGHAMMEB. Dates of Publication: June 8th, 16th, 22nd, 20th, July 6th. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an Act of the Legislative Assembly of tho state of Oregon, ap proved February 26, 1880, the follow ing county warrants, which wero Is sued more than seven years prior to the lBt day of July, 1032, and which have not been paid, will be paid by the County Treasurer If presented for payment within sixty days from July 1st, 1032; and If said warrants, or any of them, are not so presented for payment within sixty days from July 1st, 1032, they will be cancelled by the County Court and payment there of will be thereafter refused. Favor of Amount 1701 Agnes Mason 2.20 1000 . C. P. Hawley 2.20 2236 W. R. Clifton ; 2.20 2533 C. O. Moxley 10.00 2703 Selma DavlB 1.70 3100 Monte C. Daniels . 2.20 66 John Heath 1.70 244 John Doe Dean 1.70 247 joo Mendosa 1.70 1020 Wm. Terry 1.20 1023 John Cooper 1.20 1030 James Terry 0.60 1047 Chloo Taylor 1.20 ROAD FUND 252 J. W. 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