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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE. ORE. ' Monday, July 18, 1932 ! ! Market For Eggs Shows One Cent Advance UNDERSELLING BY OUTSIDERS IS CONTINUING Conditions Within Butter! Market at Least Steady moisture oner Urge areas, which wtll 'necessitate further rain during the 'next few weeks (or continued favor &ble crop development, j European crop conditions are Kill mostly satisfactory, although some Per thMJ:iS time In miay months, , in the mark-,, for dried beans. One Inhere Is a really firmer tone dttplayta of the big handlers -s freely uffer- : in the market lor chet-ie. Not coly ; in sinull whites from California! has s:renth be?n shewn In the ma- arcund 3 00 10 centL Jor eastern exchanges, but price lilts T nun- MipptnK litre twn recordi-d fc-ettira'ly ft- the Price cor.i:nuft to v-how a OJwn flnt :ime since the current Mason ward, trtcij m the martei for torna started . sntft The Daik-i ita.;k showing Ix r jlly tntr was no chanire In the a s-T.-vaJ rap cf for the day el- price f the week's open::w but tjlI- thHi.:i. ht-re a.ui there ioc w;s re- mar-eta turned easier urs re tr.-ve steadily heiJ. p-r:ed fee a fcur sstI.-vucca. week ending July 15. T . w i , U - r,., - . - n trx r- knr nf r-.-, f--,., . .. . . . OOTA. totaled 467-839 OOO ht.-ti4. m - a... w . . . . r.. , v..,, ., i-ui. . t, . ftj-ivt IMUOlYn hlKh' w . . iiir nurh.-i hk orv.nie-rs reiicc-us more .ti tn.lujnii) iix cuj.-coi nuuxei orirnnv " .. r 1 iwYusiuiu ill uvJivi til , thin pus;nji 5trdines wi:rt prices 1 cin j?-u:-i;is a icw ai- trie AnVanPP iTenrriily marital nrd. e;j.i-, i?.;r ai-asui a cui Kits '. m f.n.-ws uu icw m u. O. oureau OX aTt Formrr advances detenorauoo has recently occurred jtertally from those of a year ago, they from unusually hot, dry weather, jwlll still be veil In excess of the usual Harvesting in the winter wheat re 'demesne requirements. During the gieo Buat Interrupted, by i lat crcc a wioo- utilization of hM- but conditions are reported gen- Fl-J TA..11 wlUim UJ U. a. todudina wheat eray f&Tcrable ICPt t XClliailU IS 171111 grorfornesuccoostimpuonand.wlntr kmm occur"- Additional ; wheat uued c farms where grown. lnflulrl for 8Pur Jor ship- WAHINGTON. July la Cni amounted to approximately T3.70.- ei1" from &utn Russian pom to Grain Markets Lower; Export PORTLAND. July 18 v Sirket for eggs showed an advance o! lc dozen for the week's opening, an nouncement of which was tnaho by Manager Dixon of the Pacific co-ops. The underselling continues alders. in the pr.ee of jhojs. much of which are be:ux aiped 'out. resulted in a further eciiersd r? m the pnee on proi-.-or.i. New ad I vanc i a re floored lor imrs and bacon j fcr the d.iy. riuHn, ousneis as agaims, 73707.000' 1 . . wu.urUt, with lrnnrovrJ buifaeU preceding year. Mill ?aurm AUust September were .Drdd er' exciusiVe of wheaVflour ex- durto Cutting of wpecwa u oegtn in orf- nuuij next wvtk ul a record barrat :th a few AI- ,the prmcip! weatenlng Innucnces. P"z J"- W ln " ' " ... jTTl . No c.Siiii;,-o t.-rt-u. due (rem CaU-'frrua. arcordmg to Uie weekly gnua mtrtn ',n " wnta'- MCluuve of w!a.--" uuu, Lccal -ii-hc in fni!i;I surQIv with rt-Tlew of th n s hnMn s Huiijxja iur lero. mcara in lee- ' " -v--, -- 'air call around 50 " "5c. . cultural ecoccUcs. Ini.-.rii for ccrn niiir.j fvofable market: WTeakened. rinmfi -.. era unoum or itM.i&s.00Q bu&hefcs ks -"' wtuj 4 dun . cixr.pmxi w:m iw.iu.wn Dusaei ta . " , - " uws tier ccuntrv t:I!rf me-.ita t.-Lis nnu-. WJTa oenem coodmon wltiiui the but- urillv unciutru-ed urul th? in.m.-tlute at tl.0O.i 51 15 cvnuL OuW: icurr.bers sire very wtat active lcU mllUng Irmulry was ap- ilma " annual arenure "T'T fc kP!n' Dul id :oi.cr iilis :o SO ,4 r ti. parent In rrrat mirteM. Cora aboed ' 'rtxa 811 P-"ecedxng crops. Annual ff rT?t- t , " L.:-.er Co'umbli ctii arf dem 1.-, torru lndfnendent trrjrt, ,,.'1 requirement of wheat duilttr . u utr iiiu aanig tbe faror&ble crop outlook i lc more farorable feeding situation. buti :he f-"10"1 1-4"131 bare been be- .t wn Jul- sulu7' .wrn i ousnets ana 93.TD0.- . aMi-uwnuv "r"" was ter market are at least steady wi;h; future of T-Almts will to son-e extent pucs incucaung more or less stren:nn. 'dcpeiid upon ti ict;oa of suice is sau showing a frscCoruU de- suet mirtot. crease. Butterfat appears fully steady. Thrre ix. ar-Un a we-X:cr live- aam for enters sre ain lower weakening market factor. Rye was;"-" ousneis. wneax ground at lo.- I , T art a trine easier Tened under the influence of the ! easier a ;th wheat, and Central 100 000 busheis. : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY : erjily reductxl prices. abroad. oats and barter i foc faQm durln? this per-' deiopment. which spread afluence of tji aas ranged from 5.8OO.00O to Hit the Danublan bastn. j i iciaa are now reportea to be around 33 per cent under these of a rear aire ! considerably lower quality. Pacific northwestern markets show- some independent strength, and Keep Little Feet Healthy Happy and THRIFTY! NOW ANKLETS unequalled at Stripes! Pert ( novelty -1 "tl ment of col- ors and J. C. Penney Co, DEFARTME 1307-1.109 Adams Ave. N T STORE La Grande, Ore. VTuUUvi'n swet apprcatri.ng good barve. Oomcsuc 1 , &rrrr rrirkets are wii with cea-!?11 the flrrrneru In tn aituauon;1111 tTie weejc and prospects ar. c 00. common 2.50ii3 50. cows. ; weight 220-250 lbs. good and choloj NAMK AMI'SKMEVT CENTER Knrat beat crop prospecta Irc- Dccnestlc ; proved during June acd the Indicated now coraera&lT better thui a aro. The condtuon of ill wneat as 99 per cent of tia long time aTerage Julj old) (new) Sept. (old) (new) Dec. CUIl AUO trilUT Open Hllh - ."S. -H's - .Mk, .tn, .47g.4:s . .: .11', .19-., riaos .111. .if-t.e.i: .lit, common and medium 2.50 ft S3.50. ' M.OOfe $5.50; heavyweights 250-200 lbs. low cutter and cutter J1.00 tt 2.00. good and choice 4.50to25; 290-3SO r. f,. TWh. rjuiis, yearlings exciuaea. ouu ww iu. ywu anu tiio;e M.w e 80.00' June 30 was offvclallr reported at J1" '"f! chctoe ,beef)".2.7S . 3J6. cutter, : packing sows 275-500 lbs. medTum Z per cent of tia long time areraee p-icei ,,- ., . outturn of ail wheat Julr 1. was peid. as aemlnst S8 uer cent at the " CT "aer man tutures and snowed "" L V J u ... . bushels, as corrrsponding date last rear. Recent s 6 Se. reflecting the J;rT, . . . 7 arsmst 8JUM.COI buiheU produced '"ns over the west hare ereatl add- Mporl mquirj- and slact do- "J" " 7 r rm " r . ouw- Us-. yr. S-xcts of dd wneatsed to the moisture suppTr and wrth ta-J; erow were fe" ?d,",mmtn 'T.Lf T chancd- Lambs 90 lbj- dOT- PW renins on farms Julr 1 totaTVlifew exceouors the rru.-7i- spannglr at current tow ral- ft?00 C?, .lc "f? cholM M.0O,M5o. medium 3 busheis against J1.B63 000 ' on B fair to coed, accordme ion"3 receipts at j-ut sound and " v uu ei6"". common 2.50 9 ; iianltooa Free Press. An earlr harrest lenmaaa waiw 01117 i"6 w-nu .Da. . nua UAimuufi bliiuuii, ; HK..11UIU LA. vilLHi.e ,I.W,1JV; CHICAGO. July 13 wny. City of a ifc'Uon Uchts" si th- r.irce announced todsy for :r.e iniuseriit-nt ct:::er of the !Si3 . i.. es.er.uir.2 lit Km te is ; tushei; a year sjo. The Increase In L..t.i u. .iaifu 5J.-e mi storks wis lanrelr byjls mdlcated In Manitoba and South- 130 cr against 918 for the samej 120- July Sept. Dee. PORTLAM) IIEAT Open Hlth . .tsi, . .1X1, .1.-.'-.-.1.-.', .IS'. CHICAGO CORN" Open llirh , Jll-i JIV. , M0 33i ..W, xr-iUttite the eiposttioa site. 1U ,cauer stoexs in store at the prtn-, eastern Saskatchewan, where the Merchant eichanee 'S 25 lower- Light lights 140-160 i 150 lbs. medium to choice 75cb jus, , pnw rid-s. wheels, wild wert aeon, npu martets. which totaled 168.405 - wheat is mostly headed, but Southern !aasacs "port wheat and flour ex- jIbs- tot and choice $4.75 85.75; jail weights, cull to common $0i 75c and refresftmect stands. . ,oco bt -iheU as against 203 567 ooo ' rid Central SasJcatchewan will har- P)cts from Pucet Sound and Columbia i lightweights ieo-180 lbs. good and' (EDITOB'S NOTE: Good steers Kcwspsper coiumnists. cxpcsl-.:ir busheis for the corresnondlnir rt.t.. !. ' rest about tneir normal tt. mil n'nr P0 for the year ending June : choice 8.5JOrrs5 75. 180-200 lbs. good eliminated In cattle market channel. . .. , K" .-c. i ynir. Official data are not ret araa- j warm, bright, dry weather Is needed J.iaiu oumeis agarnit r?L-.-t tt; m--.e. the fire: two words ,b for merchant mlU and country in Northern Sasltavhewan and most 48.600.000 for the prerlous season. I ti w.-.i.a ;..isr;; trse or.d ot.- 1 sxts. b; j. of A!&n-iS to hsittn maturity of the lncrea2l shipments to the Ort- tie tc c;-:r.t in-.iM-fnt areas of T.; sur,, rccreasts in stocks in i crop. Heary stands of ersin In these " CaMornla more than offset. s ci. cues. these paiUons. although such In-' districts are Inclined to lodee. wltn ,h srnslla- movement to Eur- " creases wtll not be sufficiently larce , some wheat a: read v comlne down. P- f car of new crop wheat A!! brcadcasting ttaucss tn Jspin to offset the reduction In the new ! while local hall damage occurred In rTiTd at Portland from Central Ore- The dcm'aloa bureau of l.-m Clow ui; Jli, JIV, .t, t Dt JUt,a" jut. jr.:,-.-.. T.t'Si: 7."- "Z." of 3UPPI.im. -- ---t-..in vilh wotwi oe rraucea ma- sausucs reports a lack at xa. is vft-r i j s s.- . .4 eff 'k j p nil 1 1 v a ' T; ' I ' - l.V M . ir, . V- v "S. J -I 'u3l. y "4 will see this.. . ;-SS--' t ritaZ-yS " trii adveHisement appear in more -1 .VV T .!' Z'i ,han 1,800 newspapers, reaching over 85,000.000 v it ,ri i Vf f! a "I BECAUSE we want every smoker throuehout " '.-j, - 'L r 1 1110 lcn?rlh an1 lhe bradtli of this country to know ., v--?- Jjj r.S A i that Ch esterfield cisiarettes are milder..". i. " s X " "' ! 1 ?le tobaccos are fAe mildest that money -rati.fyv .V M t H J v ran 6a v. Ripened and swetened in the i f , " VVir.-. f v r-'l nmtnine... curea oy the Jarmer ... then fjr t fTl' C," v";.a arcd for rico twin in trooJen hoetheads. - j ant to tell every smoker from coast to coast J ' -. V f'- ,l-s'- S that Chesterfield ciuarettes taste better... r Ivvi---"" afv;rl r. fW-.r " ... .. .'y" v s V r J UirsterfieUrs icav o blending and rroH. ' V - ( ti.V biendins fine Turkish and Domestic tobao ' t jf t T f'-- c 6rtti-j twil fceMer furor anJ aroma. I ., . . '-'1 ..- " . SikL . i We WAnt evcrv niin an. 4 k-nmnn cm.l-.v f 'f'V - ' f I this: t I J '. x f ' Chesterfield cigarettes are pure just as I . V" ' "" vs i Purr -nce can maJte them just as Us . " v?" J S Hire- as the water ou drink. 4 - j, trtk & " 'ant everv one to know thai vou can depend 1 ,"'V " V;,v - j ' 5 i on a LIGGETT & MYERS product. Pad. Tta. I ... ?s? : r 7 gon. grading No. 3 soft white and sub- l "san s7Hr lia- per bushel. KAYE DON BREAKS SPEED RECORDS (Continued from Page One) The first lap. from south to north, on the second run. was covered at 120-5O miles an hour and the south wsrd lap at 119.12. an areraze of 119.81. Fir To Travel 80 Fi4 j dot's iiash orr the course 011 the ; ncrthem run In his second atwmpt gare him the dtsunctlon of bcinz xhe ; lirst man in the world to travel over t water at more than two miles a min- ute. He said no Incident of Importance marked either of the two nint "1 Just iept her full out and she responded hie the rlcnous lady that she Is,- he said. Ha added much of his success was due to the extraordinary skill of his mechanics and engineers. He plan ned tc. fit new propeliers on the boat before he made another trial. 1 Don as mobbed by the crowds when he returned to his hoieJ. Gels rtrurrled to kiss htm and mrn 'ousht to shake his hand. 1 avJ. a. a s - 1a I WyCX?' W HENRY rgL W2rV .-' '5 M0Rc WMitl $sJs' yy WMS BERyi MERCER Pl 1'EE-LKiHTFl L VARIETIES V 11 Kulh h"ln" MU'lcalrlte V VO Thrift Mllv Symphony y Cherki MucNaniee News Featuring V Tmlay Kn-xetelli .Ureplanre Speech Tuesday and Wednesday LA GRANDR RETAIL MARKETS Sugar. 10O-!b. Vegetables Radishes. 1 bunches Parsley, bunch Cabbage, lb. Wednesday . - ' 31 I 6- vc- coe.;s I V j iOC 11 St).' t"0" -i-V .nlW I I V ' A w. (WC " .t v .t I 1 10c I Krfi St- I 3W AT JS I I 1 fid i - 1 ... I . tr a 55.- IT r f taf. J-V " N z fc the -J. '-mi i vmnrw t t r 9s. v -t I i toe I if, J 'Jf, igy 1. A -f55?. ''. Ask for I 1 I tt laat - ... I 15: I B IkaT 1 a Pill.' ' ' f W inrilt I I iac I WAS .Vijdr ri,i... 1 P32k sSS2 n sv m Uti-lSc I rlVBf Ml 11X11 ? ... ssa.i.' a i -v i 15c I fZ n I t ITc I I a? n-vvat ajavt t -vrv wk mmmx mm tts t- rsxi I', er- k-..k o.-n Ma. aCKa m m m wv at at ii iw w 9 w " hi tjjwa sHC i j r m . ai i US' l. lt" k-a.ii kf ww Hasa h ; I I I K I I v. I I I I Merne MrM r.n.. a a a -' WVU F New wax onions, lb. Tumlps. 3 bunches Carrots. 3 burjches - Potatoes. 10 lbs. Potatoes, sack Onions. Ib. Tsmatoes. California. 2 lbs. Hot house, lb. Eecplant, lb. New potatoes. 10 lbs. Beets. 3 bunches ltic. Irnpertal Beans. 3 lbs. Peas. 3 lbs. Celery, bunch Cauliflower, lb. Camntbers. 2 Fmtt Cantaloupes 1 for Bananas, lb. Applf. bcx Lemons, dos. Oraagta. dot 10 gK5c ry prunes. 30 to 40 sae. 4 lbs. 25c lApneots. 3 las. Cherries. 3 lbs. i Raspberry s. 3 boxes i Loganberries, 4 boxes Bck csrss. 3 boxes i Green a;-plrs. ib. Darry Butter, creamery, is. 'Cheese. Ib. ! Honey, comb Oottas-e chews, IS. ECO Prcsh extras, ex. Ufdiutns. d acted, dot noar ; Hard rrderattCD. a lbs. Per barm Soft wheat. bbL Beef boa lb. Pot roast ss. Cnorj sad steaks. Lb. Barnhurcer. Is. Earn. Is. FVa Eairh'SO. ib. Bahbut. lb. tresh POSTIAXU Jury X5. ealrea ISO; S4 . sic low-r for vrs and scae stttff. Sun -soo lbs medium M SO as . cctrvrnon UT5 i S4JO. .xvr.Ci lbs. roeai-zr: M seal's rxi cjecjaoQ si'i 94 .so-. i:oc-:xo ibs. aedi-ira m firs ' a. fe F