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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1932)
I 1 Friday, August 5, 1932 Wter Market , Remains Strong; Apricots Slow PORTLAND, Ore., AUff. 5 (D ' Continued strength la reflected hi the market for butter in the local torrl : tory. Similar condition la showing along tlio Pacific na well as the At lnntlc coast. In fact the entire coun try's butter market shows a very sea sonable stiffening. Decreased flow of milk with nmall cr churning operations is reported at practically all points. Extreme strength Is suggested In Jocal butter market trading with full prices generally realized.: In fact the offer of top quotations without dis count, fnll-3 to bring oub needed sup plies. Withdrawals from storage arc belim forced as a result.. Stiffening of tho butterfat price Is suggested . Market for eggs 1b showing a very firm tone locally with prices well sus tained and little selling below the 3o PORTLAND V I OUR visit to Portland will bo mor cam plot when you .stay at the Now Cmlin Hotel. In tho hoart of the Uptown district. Fino service with, comfort and convenience. -Rates from $1.00. : IIGTEI.'. WASH In'STON" AT TWELFTH , J. A. Lcdward, Manager Grande City Grocery & Market Phone 75 - 74 - 80 - Keep the money at HOME will create a revolving fund Veal Milk Fed Choice Roasts Pound 10c Stew Pound 7c Pork Shoulders Fresh Dally .Whole Pound 11c Grape Fruit Peaches Pineapple Monarch or Monarch Brand Broken Slices Preferred Fancy Halves jn Syrup Fancy Segments In Heavy Syrup 2y, Tins No. 2 Tins 2i2 Tins of oc- 3 for .. . . ,49c Each ..... 15c nor ZjC Sugar, .Beans schimHsBest C& H Pure Red Mex can Cane Fancy Re-cleaned . lM 20 lbs-. ; . $1.07 5lbsstock ajoo T.pqiiwiiPfl Swansdown Dates Full 2-lb Cake Flour Dromedary Cartons For Better Cakes f J?d 2 for ' 15c Re&- Package Keg- Packages L 10r Each 25c Each 16c "Martins Best" Cantaloupes Tomatoes Made from Washington All . Firm Selected Hard Thick Meated and Ripe Wheat 45 Jumbos 3-lb. Baskets 2412-lb. bag 59c 4for. 25c 10c Hits established by tho local co-ojxf and private firms. In the chicken trade conditions are practically unchanged .for the day. There remains a very sluggish tone for colored broilers but other sortv of young stuff are steady to firm. Hens are steady. The apricot market is slow. Betterment in the tomato trade, suggested yesterday, -continued today with general boosting of values In nil markets. -Receipts aro lees liberal thou expected and fonner surpluses nave been cleaned. Usually there is a strong tone for fancy quality country killed calves at j this period of the season and the present one is no exception.' This is due to the normal scarcity of qunlity stuff. Hogs and lambs are unchanged. With further offers of Central Washington stock pressing for sale hero, there is a slightly weaker tono suggested In the potato trade. Prices arc down 5 to 10c cental in spots, S TX.rX"! Columbia surplus of fresh salmon from other places. uw priccj continue. l'OUTI.AM) LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Aug. 6 P Cattlo 35, calvc3 -20; quotably steady. Steers 000-000 lbs. medium M.60w B. Oom- The Shake Switch Shop 220 'Fir St. Home Made Ice Cream Chocolate, Strawberry' and 'Vanilla 25c Quart Fresh Fruit Sherbet , Plum, Apricot, Raspberry, Loganberry and Peach 20c Quart Jumbo Happy Jacks each 5c 'Strawberry, .Chocolate or Vanilla Flavor Ronde Meat Co. Hoover Grocery & Market ' Phono 94 - 755 Economy Market Phone 40 by consuming and demanding a HOME PRODUCT! It that, will return to you many times throughout the year. Hams Mild Sugar Cured Half or Whole Pound 17c Beef Prime Steer Round and Loin Steaks Pound .... . 19 Pot Roast ; f Pound .: L 11c GROCERY DEPARTMENT mon 92.50 $4.60; 900-1100 lbs. mo- dium 94.50196.00, common 93-50 and choice 94.00f.r94.26, medium 93.25 94.50; 1100-1300 lbs. medium $4.35 Ur 94.00. all weights, common 92.50$ 95.75: heifers 668-850 lbs. medium 93.25; yearling u others 00-110 lbs. 93.50 95.00. common 92.26 93.60. medium to choice 91-2592.75. Ewes Cows, conunon and medium 92.00 120 lbs. medium to choice 91.00 o 93.50, low cutter and cutter 91.00 91.60, 120-150 lbs. medium to choice, 92.00. Bulla (yearlings excluded, 75c& l.a5. all weights, cull to corn good and choice (beef) 92.76 $r 93.2 J, 1 mon 60 & 75c. cutter, common and medium 91.75 & 92.75. Vealers, milk fed, good and cholco b4.50( S5.00. medium 43.50 a 94.50. cull and common 92.00(93.60. Calves 2S0.BnO lha imort nnH rhnlce ' 93.50 & 94.60, common and medium j iiRnV.itft .IT..I 93.00g93.50. Hogs 300; 6tendy. Light lights 140 to 160 pounds good and choice 84.0095.00; lightweights HS0-18u lbs. good and choice 94.76 95.00, lbc-vt lbs. good and choice 94.75 96.00, 180-200 lbs. good and cholco 9.7& 97.00; medium weight 200-220 lbs. f cnoico w.O05.K,, 320-aBi; Ibo. good and cholco (3.85 (4.7S; heavyweights 260-300 lbs. good aod cholco S3.76i M.ei, 200-350 lbs. good and cholco $3.76( $4.05; packing sows 275-500 lbs. medium and good $3.0(Ha 33.76. Feeders-stockers 70-130 lbs. good and cholco $3.50e$4.00. Sheep and lnmlM 1B00, quotably Fir Street Market Phone 700 Lamb Choice Spring Lamb Shoulders Pound s- 12c Bacon For Sensonlng Squares Pound 10c Cottage Butts Fresh from Smoke House Pound 11c III LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. steady. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good M (i.K AND FLOUR PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 8 W V"1IIC- K"u,ftW'" JW "IDS - : Dcl sugar 94.20 1 00 lbs. Domestic flour Selling p'rlcn do- livered; patent 40s 95.50; do 08s 96.30: bakers bluestem 94.10: soft wheat '"wuy piwent wavy so.ao: Montana hard wheat patent 96.00(96.20; rye ' PERRY PERSONALS By Hilda O'Nell (Observer Correspondent) PERRY (Spcclall Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stein, of Enterprise, spent a few days hero recently. . Mrs. Kenneth Plerson and children have returned from a brlof visit at (Mission where Mr. Plerson Is employ ed. I After upending two months at Ka .mela. Mrs. Frances Horstman and children have rotumed home. Myron Greonough left lost evening Daily Cross ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle l. Non-profca- aioiiui 5. An lotn H. Heshious substance 12. Volcano 13. Siberian river 14. Arabian garment 15. Ourselves 1C. Not nny 18. Threatens 20. Long narrow piece of leather 22, R uk get . mountain crcat 23. Done alono 25. ARin: prefix 26. Spread to dry 27. Feminine naniv 28. Stanzas 80. Kxclamatlon 32. HIkIi mountain 33. Growing out 34. Dry 35. Belonging to 52 down 36. Rlnzen 37. Corrode 38. Awav 45. Sclf-lm porta nt person 47. Forward 43. Exist CO. Short sleep 51. Company of players C3. Kind of molding 05. Paid public notices 56. American university 57. Accessible ; 39. Syllabic of ; hesitation ; 40. Sailors I 41. Survival 43. Kingdom ; which In- I eludes many ; of tho ; lilcheHt llimnlayas w lmE Wet i i iff l e mmm y s Eie r s m.vjpW.p ax sWwm 0. v rMo n. e Mo bj ht El n is MHWVsJsm il"EE In !LlllZZfc zcpzzzzzzz ; ' mMzk 4f; So - fjjM SI S3 - S3 SA W P3 " sj 7 I W'M I I I h..; . ' 5T0Py "X HAl C0CH RAN (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) "fV- my 0'1 my' My cow's gone flat." wee Scouty cried. "Jusl think of lliat- There miisl liavo been a puncture In hi 'bead right by a horn "I fell tho olr come out of II and oil the ground the poor cow lit. .lust gaze on him. you Tiiiymltcs' lie surely look? forlorn" cried. "And now you ve spoiled a dandy ride Perhaps you'd better wait here while the .rest of us ride 'round "You Jerked your cow's horn nutch too fast, and, naturally It wouldn't last We'll leave you now. although we do not know where we ore bound ' TMIE rubber man then cried "Hey! Walt' You surely won't desert a mate. I'll fix It up so Scouty can go right along with you ' "I have a mule and you shall see that It's as frlfky at can be You'll laugh when you find out what crazy, things mule can do " "Oh, I am not afraid of him," said Scouty "I feel right In trim for St. Mary's. Ida., -whore .-ho will! vl'jlt his son for an indefinite time. Mrs. Paul Hamby, of Vale, In visit ing her mother. Mrs. Alvuh O'Nell. John Anderson has moved his fam ily to Pilot Rock whero ho Is employ ed for tho summer.- " ' Mrs. Buchanan, mother of Mrs. p. V, Carmen, lias returned to her home In Hood River after a month's visit hero.. - Mro. Glen O. Penson-entertained as her .Sunday dinner ' guests 'Mr: and Mm. (Kenneth Plot-son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans and oftlldren, and Mrs. Evans' mother. Wesley and Milton Smith, of Pon. dosav spent tho weekend with tholr parents here. 1 - Mr. and Mra. -Gerald Plerson spent Sunday huckleberrylmr on Mt. Emily. and Henrietta. BOent- last Satunlnv I " hero. ' -. "j lU'SINKSS SI.IMI' HKNHFITS I ) IUUZ1UAN WINK , RIO DE JANEIRO (flV-Brazil's wlno Industry Is taking the bustnetts crisis in reverse and gaining ground because ' imports are in a pronounced slump due to restrictions on exchange. . Whilo wlno Imports have been dropping, the vineyards of Rio Grande do 8ul, Cnnta Catharina and Minns , Geraes have beon estnbllBhlng new ! production records. Rio Girando do But alone Is expected to ship 10,000,- . 000 gallons of wine this year. I Previously the consumption of Brazilian wines has been small bo- cause of the low prlceB for Imported brands. - Wprd Puzzle 7. Unity 8. Soa cows i. Drew tnj;u'tlicr 10. JOncouraKO 11. Instance 17. Alternative 19. Uod of war 20. Strike with the palm 21. Scene of com bat 23. Eastern kingdom 24. Merely 28. Speed 'J9. Cubic motor 30. I'ercelvo tii rough ilio ear 31. Booh of tho Bible 34. Fur-benrlng , animal 3G. Class in tho making 38. Tumble:, down heavily 40. Kind of danco 41. California roL-kilsli: var, 42. Minced oalh 44. Italian river 4(. Ocean 48. Liquor . , 49. Tho human race 52. Mvself 64. Aloft DOWN 1. Bulgarian monetary unit 2. G oild ess of mtiUcious mischief 3. At home 4. Division of a poem 5. The Indian mulberry 6. E.isily Irri tated PICTURES ljOt KIN& to ride mnsl nny nntmnl Plcnno ( Ijrlnir him 011I In mo ' "I'll blnw him way 111) lileli with' . air ami shortly provn that I cm there " The mule wop blown up 'shortly n ml the Tlnlep shouted, . "Wheel" ! ' i-pilKN Coppy a,Me,l. "Careful. wiiu twien you enmu on. hang on real Unlit, or vou'll land In a heap "We'll all be ready for your call and try and catch vou. If you fall " As soon a? Scouty was all set the mule began to leap Illf hind feet went up very hlch and Scouty shouted. "Mo. oh my' I'm being Jarred to pieces, hut I still am In my place '' The mule grew , mad How he could kl'-k' Wee Scouty though. managed to stick! N'o wonder he felt smart, and had a smile upon Ills face 'Copyright. 1S32 NBA Servloe lnc (All of the nnimnls fall flat ll the next story.) CLASSIFIED ADCJ -TIIB MARKET PLACB OF UNION A WALLOWA COUNTIES - (Count flvo average won to the Mine.) . Per line, 1st Insertion Per Hue, each added consec utive Insertion Minimum charge on one . ordor 7o -350 I FQR SALE WANTED FOR BALK Trcc-rlpencd oprlcotn, ao J0'J9 FORD roadster or plok-up for - lb. Wilson's, 260-W. -8-B-a t. cash.' Cull 1035-W. 8-3-4t FOR SALE Now extracted honey. O. WANTED To ront a Rusollnq dmgsnw Volswlukler. Island City. 8-4-6tp a few days. Tel, 4oa-K. - B-4-3tp NEW -potatoes. o pound. h. ZSTJT ' batteries as low as $0J9S. -Automo- POR SALE Apricots. Mrs. Proctor. live Kleotrio Co., 1430 Adams. Phone Phono 104-M. 8.4-ltp M 020. ' ' 1-20-t m FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In the shock. .- : Phono 205-J. 8-4-atp LOST FOR SALE Apricots. May Park, Noll - McLachlen. 8-4-3tp DARK LEATHER purse r.h handles, - z '. cont, bank book and monoy. Re- FOR SAI.E-R. I. R. fryers. O. O. wnrlli jUU8 8tll st wit. Anthony. Flcshman, Farmers 46. 8-4-atp 8-4-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE For anything " I can ueo. John Doere binder, 8 ft. Nil' AUSTRALIAN HHM CHIiAT cut, in running order; Dcoring com- SYDNEY (P) Police horo arrested blno harvester, 9 ft. cut, all over- a Jcwelor and acoused him of making ' huuled and runs flno. Motor worth $20,000 yearly by oubstltullng crystal tho money. Cheap for cash. Some, glaas for diamonds In Jewelry brought Red Polled bulls. My 3 sets of In for repairs. Ho worked on tho ! show harness and 2 show wagons, prlnclplo that nono of his customers John Mlchelbook, Union, Ore. 8-4-3t lad an expert knowlcdgo -of gems, j A THRIVING LITTLE business in La Orandc. Ideal for man and wife or mother and daughter. A real bar gain. Sco O. E. Barnhlll. 8-2-t f. FOR SALE New potatoes, 91 sack delivered. Call 581-J. 8-2-4 tp. FOR RENT 4 AND 5-DM. mod. Furn. Near schools, housra. Cheap. 1300-ioth. 8-5-2 tp FOR RENT a-mi. mod. Apt., 38; 2-rm. mod. Apt., $25. Orando RoTido Apts. 8-3-6 t. FOR RENT Small, clean house. Inq. 1808 Cedar or 223 Fir. , 8-1-8 t. FOR RENT 7-rm. mod. house, full basement, hardwood floors. Mod erately priced. Phone Main 686. 7-20-t f. STRICTLY MODERN 1-rm. house on 0th St. Inquire 1405 N or phone 434-j; 8-28-t t. FOR RENT Nicely rurmshed room In private home, with 01- without meals. Mrs. Flnlay. Phone Main 607. - . - 6-0-t f. MISCELLANEOUS I DOWELL BROS. CliEAN-tTP Wo Will clean up - your bshbb, papers, ew. Phono 823-J. ; 3-8-t f. EASTERN OREUON Scnool or Muslo, -violin, piano, voice. Credits. 1. O. O. f. temple. 447-J. ' ' ' 9;6-l m LA OKANUE MATTBKHO ana Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works, - Ph, 424-W.'chos. Edwards Prop. " ' 12--l m. PIANO EXCHANGE! We will sel( your , piano for you, placing It on dis play In our store. You set the price. For completo details phono Main 806. Radio and Music Supply Co. 7-0-1 m. FOR TRADE WILL TRADE apricots for wheat or wood. Phono 260 W. 8-5-1 tp. WILL TRADE Chevrolet truck for good used cat.. sSox-A, Obsorvcr. . 1 .... 8-4-2t TO TRADE 5-rm. houoo on N Avo. for smaller place. Phono M 673. ' ' 7-30-6 t;1 AUTOMOBILES LIGHT 1'RUCK and trailer to trade for model T with Ruxtcll and pick-up bed or model A with pick up bed. 2301 Adams Avo. 8-3-3 tp I'OllTI.ANI) I'ltOIHTK PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6 (P) But ter, buttcrlat. egga. live poultry and country meats unchanged. ' j Mohair,, nuia, cascura oar, . nops, , onions, potato, -strawberries, - wool and hay quotations unchanged. ' -i THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) A Bag of Tricks! WELL 1 CfcN'T CO ONTIL 1 FIND THtT : D00B KEY. , VNVtcC B0 1 VUT IT ? VftWS WRONG wnU f.C? I've MISLAID MV COMPACT AND MV V NEN PUUSC AM0-----WHEOC COULD 1 HAVC PUT AL.L Ni, THft5E. THING'S ? fA THO"5e THING'S "i u : . tr i -v caul, hep-.- y-T, I X GREKT GRIEF HOW DIO CHlCK's ( THERE., THAT'S TJONE.I Vi ."1 1 'P " VNFE GET IN MY BAG AND--- . I NON NHKT THE o V " J OH. HERE'S THE RECEIPT FOR I HECK NV3 X Jjl ' ''-J' g THE UPNITUPE WLU1.'. X 'LL I u , DOING? ' -, FILE THAT THIS MNUTE.!.f Wjp rff'' 1 RATES BY MONTH a lines, per month ....3 60 S lines, per month .3.26 4 lines, per month . ...... 4. 00 0. lines, per month ...... 4 ,75 ' Each additional line over live charged at 60c per line per month. WKM'OMK I'. K. NAVY MKN RIO DE JANEIRO Ml Renewal of tlio American naval mission to Brazil Is generally hailed by tho press which has been supporting xno gov- HMM-.STEPPED . IM SOWS C5UM. huhF By th' vw. me w ihoosht OF AN IrWEfJTIOrJ VET? which has been supporting tho gov- , . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BIossw "f ; ' J It's a Gift! ' ' ', ; v" 7l f SHUCKS.' I VNISW I COULD 1 1 (FN1 i'rTJiusV '''" 1 INVEMT....TD SHOW V , : J :.!,: ( ' "Wif fY 1 VJISH PEOPLE VrJOOLo J 1'i " "; ?J V ' V WATCH WHERg TirlE Y '":':' "' '' 'i' ' y 7HROVM THEIR OLO' ! su.-.i ' -' J ' I kiotveT.. ritiT t I 1 Du I VNIL.L. J J ii A -SA It Page Fiv ernment'a plan for modernising this country's fleet. The new mission will r contain two off lcera as compared -with ao In the former body. ' 1 ' : .' t Charting The Olympic Games "By the Associated Press : . -TODAY'S PUOORAM'" Men's Track and Field 10:00 a. nv Decathlon, 100-m. dash, 11 :00 a.m. Decathlon, broad Jump. ' a :30 p.m. Semi-finals, 400-m-. run. Decathlon, shot put. 3:15 p.m. Finals, 0000-meter run. 3 :30 p. m. Decathlon, high Jump. ,' 4 :30 p. m. Finals, 400-meter run. 6:30 p.m. Decathlon, 400-meter run. Modern Pentathlon 0 :00 a. m. 300-m. ' free -style -swim. . Fencing 8 :00 a. m. Team swords. 1 -.00 p. m. Team swords. . WreHtlliif ; 1 1 :00 a. m. areco-Roman. 7:30p.m. OrecoRoman. ' ' YiiohllnK 12 Noon. Monotype class. Star class. -. Six-motor class. Eight motor olass. Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LEI a BOOTY Eye, Est, Nose and Throat BosplUJ :rd Koor Foley Bldg. PH. Mala If. 6EE.'NHy MOT SUM THAT EVAPORATES earWdo, VCU.''tjjrjK TH' MIWOTE- IT'S -THBCVJM AtAy, oS'idsa's' So quick' OR STUCK UUDER. CHAIR5 -jilf- LA nwn u. a. MT. or. C IKU BY HIA IIBWCt tWC. . v - i --OH HERE'S THE. COMPACT ' . AND XNHV, rORCVCPMOPCV IT'S -THAT CAKE RECIPE THAT I'VE' BEEN LOOKING ALL OVER TOP--A.NTJ AGUSTA'S HWi PHONE NUMBER -I MUST PUT5 ft' IN' THE 100K- AND MV WSS-PB0OF UPSTCy '- AfltJ, HERE'S MOTHER'S NRSTVNATCH I'LL il:i'l in 'M-,-t.-i,1 .iVi - I.I A 1 in