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Tuesday, July 5, 1832 1 Page Eight .-TrrTinn LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, IA' GRANDE, ORE. ' Few Price Changes Over The Weekend BUTTER MARKET STEADY; MAKE IS : SHOWING SLUMP General Reduction of Apricot Prices Suggest- i, ed With Increasing Stocks Reaching Market PORTLAND, Ore.. July i (H -Trading In the butter market Is con sidered steady with no changes In the price over the holldajr. Late make has shown a very liberal local de crease while country receipts have been slightly leas than the previous week. There remains a general lack or price changes In the market for eggs with further decrease In receipts. The bulk of the loss is due to the ending of the big lay of farm eggs. . With cheese production showing a decrease for the season to date, con ditions In the market generally ap pear more or less of steady character. Little change In prices Is suggested during recent activities In leading 44444444444 t MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY I CHICAGO WHEAT ' Open Wgh Low Close July (old) .4M7 .47. .ten .. (new) 41i AW AHi Aifi Sept. (old) M&Mi .50(4 .I'J'Si A'.VM (new) !) .50 Aati Dec. JSlVtti 3 .',3 M,'i PORTLAND WHEAT Open Web Low Close July AK'fr AX', .18 .48 Kept. 474 A1 A1 Al Bee, M JS0)i jsoTi S,u CH1CAQO COBN Open Wen Low Close July .27.27!4 .27 .27 .27'i Sept. -30 9 .30 . .3014 .3014 - 3lV,mi, -VT .31 .3 1 m Garner Is Given Great Ovation HOOVER ASKING MORE FOR RELIEF (Continued rrom Page One) BV CoJIGBJTUCS a large way the co-operation of In- I d us try and labor, of national social stimulation for the multitude of vol untary efforts and a clearing to these thousands of organization with sug gestions and methods for the alle- 1 welfare orira nidations, and has as- WASHINOTON, July 5 WV-6pealcer . ,n mnh,ii7in-. a larce amount John N. Garner. Democratic vice of voiuntarv funds and admtnisteme 'presidential nominee, was greeted with local resources to the best advant a tremendous burst of applause producing points OI in country, i ne wxiay as ne waicea inio mc nouse .. organization Xhe only mat tne eastern iraue is nu.uu. cnamr w w ftgency for national co-ordination and up indicates uiat vnc eMcmc w m nutc u liinmnaiiuii. reached some time ago was the j By previous arrangement, an un- greatest dip of recent years. j usually large number of members . In general full steadiness 1s re- were present. The sneaker delayed fleeted In the market for live poultry his entrance until Just a few minutes vlation of unemployment distress. ana especially nens ana nnnwrw. n- ocrore tne noon meeting nour. j , -should this organization be dls celpU are not so liberal In the broiler , Garner took the chair, laid his continued, not only would Us Import market and these are firmest of all. glasses on the desk and rapped for ant functions of stimulation of pri , Arrival of the first new crop honey order In vain. At first he stared f vate giving and co-ordination be de offer 1 rigs out of the Willamette valley fixedly at a small card, as if embar- fitro DUt tnere wouid be grave Is reported out of Tangent, initially rassed, but finally looked up and danger'of national, state and local priced at M i case. Rather dark. smiled as the ovation continued for.volunU;er Kroup8 concluding that There was quite a supply of coun- several minutes, punctuated by rebel Mrv.cea fiUcn M tney navo rendered try killed meat carried over the holt- yells and shouts. jwere nQ ,ongcr neceMary oay. iseei, iamo ana veai wvio iium Finally order was restored lor tne over but hogs generally moved out. opening prayer. Immediately after There Is still a fair movement of ward, Representative Snell, the Re hothouse tomatoes but the volume is publican leader, came forward to the decreasing with the greater stocks of desk and personally congratulated outdoor stuff. Bales mostly 0(f He Garner.. lb. The Dalles outdoor stock Increas- j Tnls waa tne 8ignai for another out ing slowly and prices are down. 'break of applause from the Demo : Oeneral reduction of apricot prices crats, who arose to their feet with Is suggested with the Increasing cheers. Snell waa permanent chair stocks in from The Dalles here as well man Qf the Republican national con M promise of increase In the Yakima vent ion. movement. Later at his press conference. Gar- Notes of wholesale trading: ner said there was "not going to be Delano. Cal. cantaloupe are arrlv- anv cxpen5e-. attached to his formal Ing and selling around 26c crate hlgh-j notII,catlon of tne nomination. "I er than Imperial. . i thought it was through with it when General citrus fruit market is un- T Mnt B telegram to Representative changed. Sam Ravburn. chairman of the Texas Green peppers are very slow around ( delegation, thanking them for the ( wlt" its background oi experience is, "Voluntary effort amongst our people is of far more importance both morally and financially than the direct aid of local or other gov ernmental agencies. To demobilize this organization might easily create a widespread confusion and bring great hardships when the need is greatest. "It is obviously of the utmost im portance that no action be taken which shall In any way diminish vol untary efforts which combine the intimate knowledge of local condi tions with the sense of responsibility toward fellow citizens and neighbors in distress. "Continuation of this organization dime a pound. 'nomination," Gamer said with Cauliflower is weak and generally amile. with a 75 cent extreme. j The speaker said Senator Walsh of r Head lettuce Is down about a dime Montana, the permanent chairman of a crate. the convention is over In the senate Yellow California onions are lower. and it docs not cost anything for bus Kew potatoes are off a fraction or. fare or any other kind of transporta eo. tton to came over from the Bcnatc Outdoor cucumbers are weaker and . to the house. lower in spots. IH KM OK INJIUIKS Mc M IN N VI LLE, Ore.. July 6 W Mrs. h. D. Shlnabergcr. 00. of Hllls- MAY COM III NE KTAM.'H Postmaster R. R. Huron, of La Vlrnnrin tiiHnv nn!ntfri nut that with ' the now rate, one one-cent .nd one . br' " today at, Forest Orove from ..om . hj. i..rf Injuries received In an automobile envelopes, serving the same as one accident five miles west of there last night. Her husband. Southern Pacl- Alrmatl will be 8c for first ounce and 13c for each additional ounce. The airmail stamps will not be jmt out in the new denomination, but the extra amount can be added in regular stamps. : Letters for local delivery will also be 3c Mr. Huron adds. fractured skull. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK LIVERPOOL WIIKAT LIVERPOOL. July 5 W) Wheat closed July 40; Oct. Dec. 52?s; exchange 13.55. 50; best grades 0U woon(ltOTldi . PORTLAND. Ore., July 5 W Cat tie 1000, calvco stronger. Steers 600-900 lbs., good, 16.35 if 7.00; medium. M.76e8.35; common. 2.7614.75; 900-1100 lbs., good, 16.35 j &17.00; medium, M.7fl(f S0.36; com mon. S2.75rtM.75; 1100-1300 lbs.,' good, $0.00. 6.76; medium. $4.35 r 0.00; bulls, yearling), excluded, good t and choice, beef, 2.75 et 13.36; cutter, common and medium. 1.769 13.75. Hogs 2700. Including 101 through; 60c higher. Light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. as.OOw $5.60; lightweights. 1B0 160 lbs., good and choice, $5,256 60; 180-200 lbs., good and choice. $5.25 ii $5.60; medium weight, 200-220 lbs., good and choice, $4 50m$5.50; 220-250 lbs., good and choice, $4 35 $5 25; heavyweights, 250-290 lbs., good and Choice, $4.25. $5 00; 200-350 lbs . good and choice. $3.75b $4.76; packing sows, 375-600 lbs., medium and good, $35m$4.25; feeder and stocker pigs. 70-130 lbs., good and choice, $4.00 (u $4 50. Sheep. 1500; steady. Making Allowances We mnat make allowances for a In my opinion, most essential to the Intelligent carrying out of the provi sions of all relief activities whether private or public. "The organization Is made up pri marily of volunteers serving without pay or expense. It is non-partisan and representative of various econ omlc and social groups. To func tlon successfully it must have funds to employ a relatively small number of train tie personnel, together with necessary office help. "The appropriation requested for continuance of this organization is infinitesimal in Its ratio to the large resources which are put at the com mand of those in distress and thus also relieves burdens upon munici palities, state and federal government." OKK;ON V(H TH DltOWNKO PORTLAND, Ore.. July 5 W Stan ford O. Domrcis, 18, of Portland, was drowned in the Clackamas river near Carver Monday. Domrcis was swimming with For rest Dnmron, who attempted to res- mind which baa received a grlev- cue him. The body was recovered. In a Nulihell There Is no Intrinsic merit In nwely rending books. Whnt ront. fprs Is whnt yon gor ntit nf thpm. Usually It's a Yawner The Iden tlmt (tie world owes everybody a living whs nrlglnnfml by a mun who dislocated his Jnw while yawning. Tnlpn Hliidp. THIS CURIOUS WORLD BLACU DIAMONDS ARF Trie HAROesToF All known soesTAHCeS FKlat'O Htl IT BAN FRANCISCO, July 6 uT (Stale I Mftrket News Service! Apple: per box: Washington: Wlnemps, nf 160 05. fancy 1 2S-i0. Itome Beautys. fancy i.ao-75. Orcoon: Newtown Plnnlnii fniu-v i.to'd.w; xi -4.2. iia. mow crop: Kornla Red Anlrnchans. 3d-60 1.. A. Iur: .76-1 00 larco lug. White Aslrachoiu 1-1.16 lrne Iur. Oraven nteliis .76-1.00 lug: packed boxes 1.35-1.60. rilK'.VOO I.1VKNTOCK CHICACIO. July 6 (J-. Hor 3.000: moderately active, strong to 10c higher: 180-350: 6.10-19. Cattle 12.000: strictly grain-fed steers and yearlings .toady to strong. granny offerings steady to weak; other killing elases uneven but mostly steady: 8.76 paid, a new high, lor strictly choice 998 Nehranka fed year lings: most vealers 6.00-6.50. Sheep 7.000: steady to strong. 15-25 higher: native lambs 6 75-8 J6: native bucks mostly 4.75-8.25; throwouta 4.00. 1 isr OMMIt SIIKF.P OMAHA. July 6 - Sheep 5.000; Ismba and yearlings strong to 26c higher, sheep steady feeders strong: norled native and range lambs 6.60 76; ewes down from .60. 6SCAUSS or INCREAfFD AIR RESISTANCE, FOUP TIMES as much ft,t TO KNOCK A BALL 20OWRDS AS IT TAKES K HiroNt tooyvs Yo&m FACC9 ARe Tne HftiHESt of Au WAtfc"- PAU.S. INC0UCXNS ALL OF (ItT CASCADES, 7te W4T6R CWS NEARLY HAIFA MtLB. C IHI Sf NCA USVKI. C U " 1 1 Til YOSEMITK FALLS, of Yoa-mlto National I'arX. pour Ihrnugh a gap In the cliffs thnl wax gouged out by nnrlcui glaciers. The total descent of Ihc aier Is 23JS feel, anil Is made In three singes. The great Upper Kail measures 1430 feel as high as nine Niagaras , and on a windy day the column of water lashes bark and forlh like the tall of a giant homo. Tho flood Maters of l.iif May null oyer tlin falls with such force that windows n 1. Me nwiiy arc rnlth.d by tho Imparl. MATTERN, GRIFFIN BEGIN WORLD DASH Airways were killed at Ueazemot lake, north of ."ort Rae, a radiogram to royal Canadian mounted police head quarters today said. They bad been missing since last Wednesday. M)KT AIRMEN FOUND (Continued Prom Pig On) ' .hi ;7T,7 E ,Zr.Z. "Z7 SYDNEY. Australia. July i MV- , k.k..,. ,k- ,' ".I Z rr. I Csptaln Hans Bertram. German filer, and the Pacific homeward by way of the Norm Pacific and Alaska. Their 660-horeepower craft, num ber NRSO0E. was formerly owned by Carl Cromwell of San Angelo, Tel.. who was killed In an auto accident In Pennsylvania a year ago. TIIKKE FI.IKR8 KU.LKO EDMONTON. Alta., July 5 VPI Pi lot Andy Crutckshanks and Mechanics L. King and J. Tory, of Canadian today a struggle back to health al and hla mechanic. Claustnan, began ter having been lost for nearly two months In the Australian busb. They were found yesterday by an expedition summoned by native tribes following a search which began af ter they took off from Kupang Is land on a flight to Darwin. They were forced down on an is land. It developed today, and natives had supplied them with some food. It was some time before the natives sent for help, however, and only yes- f 4) terday a native messenger brought an i were. The expedition found them nearly starved and In rags. They said they expedition to the place where they LA GRANDE ; RETAIL MARKETS tried to paddle from the laland In I sugar, 100-lb. sack a uoab iruui ii;e ymuv. uun wvic j tsvi vmIc. After that thev were able ' to spend only haU an hour a day searching Sot help. PLAN'S OCEAN FLIGHT HAMBURG, Germany. July 5 UP Wolfgang Von Granau who has flown across the ocean twice by way of Greenland. Is about to repeat the trip, it was disclosed today. Uia nlana 1 Hoi nrr to Wen tn th 4 c land of Sylt. when the trip will start. Onlons, lb. It was understood he bad engaged the same crew. Vegetables Radishes. 3 bunches Spinach, lb. Parsley, bunch Cabbage, lb. lb. New wax onions, lb. . Turnips, 1 bunch . Green DeDpers. ; Carrot, bunch ; Potatoes, la lbs. Potatoes, sact: , Where Tidal Wave Swept 34 to Death : v" J JALISCO SAN FCflNClSCO LOS flMGCLES Tomatoes, California, a lbs. Hot house, lb. .. Eggplant, lb. New potatoes, 10 lbs Beets, bunch - -. j Lettuce, Imperial Qarllo, lb. . . '' ' Fruit Cantaloupes, 2 for Bananas, ID. . Apples, box -Lemons, doz. . Oranges, doz. 16.19 6c 6c 6c 4c 3c 6c 80c 6c 160 900 3c 26c 260 16c 26c 6c 5SH0C 360 19c 8c 60cW 25c Dry prunes. 30 to 40 size. 4 lbs. Strawberries. 4 boxes -. Apricots. 2 lbs. Cherries. 3 lbs Raspberries. 2 boxes Loganberries, 4 boxes . Currants, 3 boxes .10 e 60c 26c 26c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Economjt Utility1 "Dwll" ', 0HEET0 Light-weight . . . cool! Foe .camp, summer cottage, of home. Keep one or two on hand! ftlt Dnbit MtWm Bid Stn. A 81x90 I. mtlP J.C. Penney Co. 1807-1309 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore. BOSTON WOOL Dairy Butter, creamery, lb. - Cheese, lb. , Honey, comb . .. Cottage, cheese, lb. ElfS Fresh extras, doz. ... Mediums, doz. fMlxed, doz 23c ..16 25c 20o 20c Kour R&rd Federation, 49 lbs. Per barrel - Soft wheat, bbl. 15c 12c 10c H-26 4.75 4.00 Beef boll, lb. Pot roast, lb. Chops and steaks, lb. Hamburger, lb. Ham, lb. 8c -12U-16C 1620c 16c 17c Fish Salmon, lb. (fresh) Halibut, lb. (fresh) Staking for 20 days under recurrent earthquake shocks, the west const of Mexico finally was deluged under a tidal irave that swept far Inland In the states or Collma and Jalisco, causing wide-spread dam age and taking a toll of 34 known dead. Pictured above Is the Collma volcano in eruption, seen through the pall or smoke that has hunt, over the region for weeks. Activity of the volcano Is believed responsible for the series of quakes. Map (flows Mexican coast with arrow indicating point at which tidal wave took ' greatest toll. Light hens. lb. . Spring, lb. Poultry 10c 18c 250 25c BLTTERFAT SAN FRANCISCO. July 5 VP) iButterfat f. o. b. San Francisco. 18c. BOSTON, July S VP) Conditions In the wool market trend to strength en confidence. The broader outlet for wool has somewhat relieved pressure and current quotations show Increas ing firmness, although wool sella mostly In only moderate quantities. Continued Interest in offerings fol lowing the recent moderate purchase is considered an encouraging feature. Receipts of domestic wool at Boston during the week ending July 2 amounted to 6.840,000 lbs. compared with 2,095,900 lbs. the previous week. STOCK MARKET DRIFTS NEW YORK, July II 11 - After a pronounced slump early the stock market drifted Idly today, closing a little above the lows. Early declines ranged from 1 to 4 points In the leaders, but there were recoveries of from fractions to a point. The closing tone was heavy. Transfers aggregated 600,000 shares. . - PORTLAND CASH PORTLAND. Ore., July 6 UP) Cash grain: Big Bend blueatem 69c. Soft white 50c. Western white 49c. Hard winter 48c. Northern spring 48c. Western red 47i4c. Oats: No. 2 white S21.60. Today's car receipts: wheat 60; flour 21; corn 3; oats 1. WINNIPEG WHEAT winnipeo. Julv 6 UP) Wheat: close. July 53V4: Oct. 56; Dec. 6V4 Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 63V4: No. 2 northern 6054; 3 northern o t inhcal Luckies "make no bones" about this vital question a JC AMFJttCA TUNE IS OS LUCKY STRIKE-' (C mdm mimmm vtlh vvrU't jtaf Jinn tnkttttst, J fsmtmi LMiiy Stnkt (ttwm, trm TnJr, ttt mr S. & C mtuwrij, "T-EEP that under your hat," said Jk. the cigarette trade when first we raised the question "Do you inhale?" But silence is golden only when it's unwise to speak. Let others explain their striking avoidance of this subject. Lucky Strike makes its position crystal clear . . . for certainly, inhaling is most important to every smoker. For titrybody inhales whether they realize it or not...every smoker breathes in some part of the smoke he or she draws out of a cigarette. Do you inhale? Lucky Strike "makes no bones" about this vital question because certain impurities concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco are removed by Luckies' famous purifying process. Luckies created that process. Only Luckies have it! fit's toasted" Your Protactlonagalnt IrrrtaHongalnat cough Ctepr.. 11X2. Tt Aatrlru Tk C. 1