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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, L& GRANDE. ORE. '
Thursday, July 23, 1932
PORTLAND LIVESTOC K J medium 12.00 3.50, low cutUr and
POltTLAND. Julv IS UPi' Cattle cutter l.uOiaoO. Bull. fyearllniM
90, calve 10: low. Steers 600-KOO lbs. 'excluded), good and choice (beef)
medium M SOW 16.00. common WMh 13 76 3.26. cutter common and me
4 60; 900-1100 lbs. medium 4i0 a jdium 1.76r 2.75. Vealera, milk led,
Ki.uO. common 12 Jo ft 4 0:1 1 00-1300 'good and choice H-S0w6d0, medium
dlum 12.00 i. 43. AO.
Kogit 600; killer stuff 10c higher.
Light lights 140-160 lb. good and
choice M.00e6.10; lightweight 180
180 lbe. good and choice M.76A 66.10,
ibo-200 lt. good ana crioice ti.iatt
nou ft?.2&fe 13-50; cows common andicholce I3-50&M.60, common and me-
lbs. medium M.25eM.75: heifers 660- 63-SOw 64.60, cull and common 63.00J I W-IO; medium weight 200-220 lb.
50 lb. medium t3M a 65.00, com- 63.50. Calvts 250-600 lbs. good M14 HW nd choice 64 O0 66.10. 220-260
weight 260-2SO lbe. good and choice
63.76 4.U, 290-360 lbs. good and
choice 63.60 4 25; 290 to 360 lbs.
I good and choice 64.00 64.76; packing
sows 276-600 lbs. medium and good
63.00 f 63.75; feeders and stockers 70
130 lbs. good and choice 630! 64.00.
Sheep and lambs 700, steady to
strong. Lambs 90 pounds down, good
and choice 64 0O 64.26. medium 63.26
4 64.00, all weights, common 62.6061
6325; yearling wethers iw-lio ids.
medium to choice 61.250 62.50. Ewes
120 lbs. medium to choice 61.00
610. 120-150 lbs. medium to choice
75cf6125, alt weights, cull to com
mon 60 75c.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
and
MONDAY
SPECIALS
Three Joyous Days - -
"For Thrifty Shoppers"
mvnv Rayon Hose
' Reinforced heel and toe. J.OC
HOSE jn aj tne wanted colors.
WOMBS r"n,PWomeT'OUt
oxkokT.k Summer Footwear $1.69
and HI.1PPEKH White and combination
trims.
MEN'S Men's and Young Men's
coilpoe Narrow Wale Cords J- qq
nii.i.r.i.r, cream and elephant col- tpA,t70
MEN'S' Bay0nnVWe.rm'Xed
"hehh . Dr,ewi? 3Qr
M0X Fancy colors. Sold regu- OI7v
larly 25c pair. .
MEN'S Men's Itroaucloth
nitEss ' Dress Shirts 4Qf
KlllltTS Plain and fancy colors. rttKs
LADIES' One-IMec.
it von Pajamas Oft,-
ntiKin Mod) Qf run.rC8tmg OC
PAJAMAS ruyon; assorted colors.
(.'luting Out
MEN'S One Special Lot Men's frt
hi'oht Sport Oxfords L 1
OXPOHUS Black and white two- vXitv
tone tan.
CIIII.miE.V8 Children's Light Colored
Hi.ii'i-EKs Slippers - Oxfords CIO
and Values to 61.08 Close- M(S
OXPOKDS Out
MEN'S Short Sleeves and Long
' Sumions 43c
New Crop Apple
Sales Slow And
Quotations Low
: MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY I
CHICAGO WUHAT
Open inch Law Close
July (old) Ma J11V4 AttV, . Jit
tnew) mi .11.34 .si
laid) Jlli Jju ..11 4i jiv.av.
(new) 1 J3(4 jsiia j3
JS8i4 M
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND, July 28 OP) New po
tatoes Local 61.26 cental. Yakima
Gems II SO cental.
Strawberries Oregon 24s 62.50
crate.
Butter, eggs, butterfat, live poultry
and country meats unchanged.
Mohair, nuts, cascara bark. hops.
onions, potatoes, wool and hay quo
tations unchanged, '
CI1ICAOO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, July ta W - ID. B. D.
A.) Hogs 19.000; stow, 10c lower;
180-240 lbs. 64.85 a 65.00.
Cattle 4.000; fed steers and long
yearlings strong; grain-fed butcher
she-stock firm; vealera strong; stock
ers and feeders weak; fed steers and
long yearlings 68.60 6 69.00; grass beef
cows 62.50& 63-26; vealers S(j.5Uti7.uo.
Sheep 14.000; not fully established
packers bidding 16 ft 25c lower; native
ewe and wether lambs S5.70 &so.w;
native throwouta 63.60 ft 64 00;
slaughter ewes I1.60A 62.26.
NATIONAL GRAIN
SET-UP ATTACKED
(Continued from Pag One)
of the committee, left last night for
Bt. Louis where a two-day hearing
will open today.
"Where Oood Clothes Cost Less"
NEW YORK STORE
LA GKANDE, ORE.
P0MERENE CALLS
ON PRES. HOOVER
(Continued from Page One)
to discuss the man to be chosen.'.
"I have been happy In the practice
of law and thought 1 was out of
public life for good." Pomerene said
, when asked his view of the new post.
"But I am ready to go to work here
In earnest next Monday."
Pomerene said he would spend the
day In conference with his new col-
leagues In the corporation, famlllar
i lzlng himself with his new duties.
' HOOVER CALLS MEETING
WASHINGTON, July 28 OPr Presi
dent Hoover today called an extraord
inary meeting of the board of direc
tors of the 68,800,000.000 reconstruc
tion finance corporation In the cab
inet room of the White House.
Gathered with the president, in
addition to a majority of the direc
tors, were Eugene Meyer, former
chairman of the corporation's board,
and Paul Bestor, a former director.
I Atlee Pomerene, named as the new
chairman of the board, also attend
ed the conference. . No Information
was given by White House officials
concerning its outcome.
Ralph Wlnegarner, third baseman,
' and BUI Knickerbocker, shortstop, are
two Toledo players who are prospects
for the Cleveland baseball team next
year.
PORTLAND. Julv 18 m - rinn.
tlnued decrease In the make of but- Sept.
ter locally Is reflected In current of
ferings here slthotuth some Increase Dee. JUUeJM
is noted in offerings from the coun- -
try. The latter appears due to the , i ' PORTLAND WHEAT
fact that supplies are being switched Opea fllf b
from the California destinations to July .46 ah
. .49!4
.52
Portland because net values here con- Kept,
unue among tne best available. Dec. .
Balea of new crop apples and es-j
peclally the new pack of Caluornla'
Oravenstelns, are unusually low. Trade I
in these Is no higher than 61.10 for Ju'T
fancy wrapped. Local Jumble stock !'
around 66g76o box, and very alww. .Dec.
Butterfat market Is showing con-I
slderable strength at generally main-
talned prices, I
Ir?iaJ'ng .Uena nth-' PORTLAND, July 28 on
r..""" vr gooa cnarac-, cane, irranulated S4.46 loo lb
.51
53
Low
.48
Ai
Jit
Close
A9
63H
CH1CAOO COHN
Opea High Law
31H .374 .314
JS J3 .3ii4
J3H ; MH, .325,9-33
Close
3i!44
33K
SUGAR AND FLOUR
I Kurt von Schleicher, German minis
ter of the interior. thre&.tni m
Sugar strengthen Germany's military power
wuv ut.jicT uawuue scaiea aown tneir
arms. - -
jj. wivu pnaa niwuy uncaangea. BUgar a4.20 100 Lbs
dSnd ras. asi..."-p.
stock is selling.
Chicken market demand Is gener- pastry patent 63 405 5.20- iLnSSa ny BlBned he &mmla at Lau
ally holding up fairly well along the h"a wheat patent tSMa si rt '? ""ered to" the Anglo
wholesale way with llve sorts movl-g M50eMl P vJig30, rye pencil consultative pact. ,
"iv iajiu bite press nus
conversation yesterday with United
States Ambassador Edge convinced
him the American people appreciate
l. LIVERPOOL WHEAT
Oct. 66: Dec.
Exchange 63.51.
at practically unchanged values. There
is no snortege noted in any line. I
wnue mere la very good demand
showing for top quality light wetgot
CfllVRM. heflW srtA dk mnrc Hirrfotitt 1
to move with some trading down to cIed: July 66?i:
44tfc lb. iTA: March 6834.
Prices In the market for country .. u -
killed hogs and lambs are holding In- BUTTERFAT
tact with no changes In values for ...
several days at least. There has been t 8 AN FRANCISCO. July 28 0?)
very considerable movement of Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 3lc.
lambs recently. 1
i nere is a snaae of soilness in Uie rm keuulak DIVIDEND
market for tomatoes as a result of I NEW -YORK. July 28 0PI Dtrec-
rather liberally Increased offerings tors of ' the Consolidated Gas Co. of
from northwest sectors. In spots the New York today ordered the reeular
price Is held but generally It Is be- quarterly dividend of 61 on the com
ing shaded a fraction. . . mon stock.
BmaJl supplies of new crop local 1 - . .
dry onions are entering the market A Tf 1 V TITrTTT T?Y
but the movement will not start In IiiJyJ1-'r XlllLiKjB.
PENNEY'S '
Remnant Bays '
BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE
r Remnants of Summer Stocks vy
Drastically Reduced
J. C. Penney Cov
DEPARTME
1307-1309 Adams Ave.
ITOR B
La Grande, Ore.
Liverpool, jmy 28 w, wheat .the importae of "teuiuMmrt Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
earnest for a month or more. Sales
of onions In general are not above !
cental.
Notes of wholesale trading:
pltrua fruit prices are. unchangeu-
Berry markets are quiet, generally
at late prices.
very slow ana weax movement on
' . 'cailRMi fnnr Huths
Apricots are :ower ana in spot a r; r 7
trine lower. I . At Aachen
Peaches ore showing1 Insufficient
have
SEES AN END
TO DEMOCRACY
(Oonanuea From Pag On)
Last night the political riots which
oecome almost commonplace
and Btolhercr
street fights resulted in death for
movement as yet to establish prices. ",,,. "H'.,?- Al Boma a
Corn demand remains keen and at, eo?g?M k . ,
full prices were clashes ' Cologne,
Head lettuce continues In oversup- Wue"La'? .an1 Bradenburg.
ply with low prices held. Hamh..r2i. ere, ;'tea
Some celery Is still being rolled to Sf?1?" "h5re P luan-
other points but cash offers are not ,lty 01 wPous and ammunition.
Shown. ileum. .... .
Green beans are weaker and lower.l panVa ,,,, o VT. . ..
Peas are slower and a trifle lower. Li J"ly?J Premier Her-
, t (riot. filed a protest today with the
I German ambassador against the re-
iein. raoio aggress in which. General
MERCURY AT 99
ABOVE YESTERDAY
Announcing Our
Pre-Ihventory Clearance
Our inventory, closing the Spring and Summer sea
sons of 1932,will soon be taken it is our aim to have
same at a Record Breaking Low Point and we are
making a further reduction with this in mind. Every
garment will be out for easy inspection Friday Morn
ing. Watch Our Window Displays!
The Little Shop
Val Jensen
(Continued from Page One) -
cCky9s Stores
.Store No. 1 1704 Adams Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd.
Phone Main 515 I'hone Main 109
Fit KB DELIVERY QUICK SERVICE
1
Meat Specials For Saturday
BEEF ROAST
Per lb I2V2C
I
BEEF STEAKS
Per lb, .......' ...15c
n
Friday and Saturday Specials July 29 - 30
McC LAY'S C0FF
Every pound Kuarantced
3 lbs
L rn-m 2-25G n
Powdered
Sugar
4 lbs. ...... 29c
Lard
4-lb. pkg. . . 39c
Catsup
2 Bottles.. 25c
Potato Chips
Heal Fresh Local ' ?;
3 pkgs. ... . . 19c
Mayonnaise
Nalley s :
1 Pint Jars 25c
Salmon
Fancy l'ink ;
Per can . . 10c
Shredded
Wheat
The Original
3 pkgs. .... 33c
Corn
Standard White
Per can . . , . 10c
U. & M.
Oven-Baked BEANS
Baked in brick ovens
Large can 21c
Honey
New Crop
5-lb. Pail Mc
Ivory Snow
2 Pkgs 25c
1 Package Free E
Pineapple
2 Cans ..........29c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Watermelons
Cuaranleed
Per lb 2'2c
Tomatoes
Firm Bipe
3-lb. basket 15c
Cantaloupe
Golden Mealed
4 for ...... 23c
played over the Grande Ronde val-
ey both yesterday and during tne
night. No sections have reported
any rafn of consequence from yester
day's thunder storms, although scat-
tered precipitation occurred, in
Grande the sprinkle was not enough
to measure In other words. It' was
less than one -hundredths of an Inch
Today, with some clouds, was not
expected to equal Wednesday's 'mark,
although a maximum high in the
80s or possibly In the 00s wus ex
pected this morning. lL i
Other temperatures yesterday In
cluded: Baker 93, Yakima 94. ' Boise
98, Denver 110, Marohfleld 60,' Med
ford 92, Pocatello 90. Portland 80.
Rofieburg 84, Salt Lake City 80.
Seattle 76. Spokane 90, Walla 'Walla
98, Los Angeles 78, San Francisco 62.
STORM FATAL TO ONE
DASSEL, Minn.. July 28 m Aug
ust Nlkka. 75-year-old farmer, was
killed and a dozen persons Injured
late yesterday In a tornada" which
wrecked numerous farm buildings in
a 20-mlle area northeast of here.
Nlkka was crushed to death In his
barn when the structure collapsed.
Mrs. Nlkka was seriously Injured.
The storm first was reported near
Kingston at the home of Magnus
Johnson, former United States sen
ator. Damage was expected to reach
several thousand dollars.
100 A HOVE AT lENI)I.ETOV
PENDLETON, July 38 W) A tem
perature of 100 degrees waa reached
In the Pendleton district Wednesday,
putting the five-day average at 96
degrees.
A heavy wind blew in from the
wcut last night to provide a welcome
cool respite, but the temperature was
expected to be nearly ad high today.-
ASK DONATIONS
OF CLOTHING TO
AID RELIEF WORK
(Continued From P&ge One)
turning In washing will do so at the
end of the week, rather than at the
llrst.
Elimination of alt dupllcnte or un
necessary work In the extensive un
I dcrtaklng has been planned by the
the organizations will not turn In
clothing to Miss Alice KCarnuardt,
county health nurse, until the or
tlclcs have been washed and mended
or rc-mndc. Distribution will be m.ule
from Miss Marquardt's headquarters
at tho courthouse.
Contributions will bo expected to
start coming In at the courthouse by
Aug. a4 and school clothes are want
ed first as this will bo tho Immediate
need for tho fall. The organizations
taking port In the relief plan will
each contrlbllto a quilt, Mr. Hanks
also announced. A similar system for
clothes relief will be put to work In
Union. North Powder, Imbler, Elgin
and Mt. CUen.
Tho committee stated today that
members will appreciate contribu
tions from merchants who have cloth
ing stock on hand that is no longer
of salo value.
Chairmen of soliciting In the La
: ...inuuv (llMMCfc lOUOW;
Mrs. Henry Ebert. Lutheran church:
I Mrs. Ray Kugsdale, Willow P. T. A.:
I Mrs. I. M. Dolall, Catholic church;
1 Mrs. John Camp, Episcopal church;
, Mrs. Harry Sandoe. Central Church
of Christ; Mrs. Will Adler. Methodist
Episcopal church; Mrs. J. p. Morelock.
Presbyterian church; Mrs. O. a. Wll-
Hams. Baptist church; Mrs. O. B.
Maxom, Klverla P. T A.; Mrs. otto
I'leper. Oreenwood P. T. A.; Mrs. Vlc
! tor Ecty. Parkdale club; Mrs. 8alk-
flel. Second Wnrrl nrt.no .).....
Mrs. Edith Stoddard. First Ward of
L. D. 8. church, and Mrs. Ed Kiddle,
Island City church.
OMAHA SHKKP
OMAHA. .Tttlv on m Ml a n .
Sheep 8.000; steady; rango and'tui-
Here It Is, Folks!...
yOBVIL
(in the flesh)
Jar vis Revue
Of 1932
PEPPY
DANCING
! MUSIC:
SINGING
BEAUTY
YOUTH
tAl:snt
COMEDY
iL,
TODAY and FRIDAY
AUDREY HOLMES
Singing the Blues
I I
II
ROE REEVES
A Landslide of Fun
BERT & PERCY
in Novelty Dance Steps
I I
I I
n
THE FRAZEE SISTERS
Singing Close Harmony
1
n
n
WILLARD JARVIS
(Himself)
And On the Screen
"FAST COMPANIONS"
Tom Brown - Andy llevlne - James (i lesson
IDA
'
wn '
Uig b eature ricture and VodvilWhat A Show!
Matinee ... 30c Evening... 40c Kiddies ... 10c
Z
9o-ovv 90.to; icvuutg ifunbs:
M.OOSjMol),