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Monday, August 29, 1932 Fare Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Portland Finishes Week With Four-Game Lead In Coast League WINS FROM SACS THREE OUT OF 4 GAMES IN WEEK Kwman Hl&nhi Sacs in First Came of Double Kill Kut Portland Drops .Second Tilt 8-2. Br Mat A1lrt I'm Portland tvA tie eer.es fowt c rurr'sj, tint vjumn ovt iA few 1 't'tjk UmXt took Uj opebsr, lt4(f,H hfwtutn teld xtjt fjv-m t Mi - t-t-1 MiM. Ttt tfciMin tad ry.d yiV:MlJlC iff YjrljXi U'MfiJiM. to Jp uijkx uiinyrt, uiA iUiutiy I frooMf, to -Jn tr Cloclog oooteet, ft to 2. 'ni allowed rih olt between xijeiu. vhlim th Ht:nuntVj baUes VA 14 tAi M.Louald utjA ivsx. PorUand HoWMi XtM Still AeVll-g UMt I", uy) H VI fSSJCA 11 UJt iMt 14 eaU. Kn svanclse f4eU iron te of the foJ ttAtlt til)ed during X'tJc weekend with tiAiywssi, iarlog in tMjtA pit iff the narrow tityjn 'A out it'tMi rttr jm Aruj!. Tt BMrJfc We crowded tl'Wti Ut fourth pltA, on KMltt behind Mm Angel, i Th Star Xirto th opener of tb Sunday doubkbeader behind thei four-bit plt;blo; 'A YjiM 14x, The IM IM 'll J I. llIM.1 VI VSfl H ... fourth Inning when xixy filled tb trkJXm with on wt. But Yd as serted hi oprrffy by striking out th next balder, una foroed out re tired tb MO. TO ijnJi tuu wa billed or aeven inning, but at te end of tft seventh neither tm usxHi. HiAlywAl Ullved iw to th IKliUi, tx Bu cn vim two run to UJm ti wo arid ceru tlx miin Wltn u, mjuioiui rr jc- l;.K blh rwla of tlx hurnUf aoulK lJII, 13 vt l um VJ 4. in pm uiitii' rr Win IMIlou hM Hk IM to mvch hit wtnUi hi rnu fell on two Mi- nvin iuri for in Iti. it vd una van u UkA m thwml lit tl una 'A tlw aennth, wIki It wt In to fmuh. It went on uUI tl ninth, wIkii OilnlAirr lUMtrr frtmini tin Kl4 with th bu full for tli nli l( run. CtafcliwT Bundr double hader t ftmitl wui lutn&i out, tlx Iu)lm Ukll'K tlx rls, two gm to nix. rmuwdk rwului Pint kix: B. H. . Kv:rrnr)to 0 0 1 rortl4 0 mump. Vinci 4 WlrU; Wrwmtn and MtsiiatrK.'li. Httvina uuinm: R. H. E. Htrminnl , 14 1 1'ortUnd WUI Wulild, DeMionf! nd VlsAltll, Wku, UiMiimUi. Jweolrt nd fului Imiio, KltzpnukH. Klrt kiix: B. M. B ll;!lrood 8 l (I Hen mnelKO - 0 4 2 Yda and Huilrr: IbrwUrtun, Htlna, Blut and Vallran. HtatnH ln; H. If. K. IIollwoyd 1 7 3 Man jTancltca - a 0 TuriMrr and Dunler; DU and Itlocl, rirt Kama; n. If. E MiMlona I 1 AnuelM I'i 18 I Ualwr, OalKrna and Mtlisut; lll tntl and CarriplieH, Hiwnd Kttiix; II. II. K. MImIoim 4 I AnKU 4 fl 1 II. I'lllatui and llofinium, M:Ik; llnt'.ht, Ullt1 and Crwln, C'aini .1x11, COLLISION IN AUTO RACE IS FATAL TO TWO wooimkiixm, w, j.t Au, 'J" -A nolllnlon In the mcoiuI Jlvmll ftjj)lil y) nif hunt ff thi miww,m' flritt rn':lnK fmn.m t WfyKlbrlilc Kpood wuy c(AL Prniiklo purmtr, nnti'iilly known uUinhllA ru'wr, mid Hill Nnn jMilllnii, of PhllaUolIHa, their llvon yuttirrtiity. Irli-d U pMH NonpolltRn on hank. NtTttiHfllUri'ii enr ttinwd ovr nnd tils ch(nt wan v.ntuUfiii, Vnrnwr milfr-riMl 11 eorripmmd frnriluro of tliu ftkull. Tint fttHtura ttvitnt whh won by Ilry U HniiliiimiiKh, of J'hHtulH.tit, who tovrwl tho Kl inlleA In 20 inlnuicit, 4 Mcotid. t Sport Slants I lly Ainu 4. limiM Miwtorlntffd I'rnMi Hjxiru Klltr) htttvn lliiiinnK'tn clnlinn It win tho RrftittrHt moUtr hout rn o ovnr nUKnl, i tho fiiri.fi IhiIow Ui pruvo tho point, Hrrft'N tho Uifilimony. JuMko for yonmilvrji. Iltt'k. in 1UU4, when Mtiiml whn In hoom. Htitvo wnN trut-k with n Krtfttt ItliiH to )iil)lli:l4t tho l'lorlfln clLy ht rnprrwiHUi(l. I Id deddml fHi ft motor IxMit men In Illnciiyao liny. Tina whn n't (txtrnordliiury In llHdlf, Mo Iia koI nlpvnn nirn truck ifrlv nrn (turn tho lndlnnnprIU Miiml wny, IimkImI hy Tummy Milton. I .oulr, (.'hnvroldt, ihitry IliirU. mil Wonder) Irk, unit tlm rrnt of the ri'lKiihiK Minniitlom of thn dity. I In mi tiluvun npnndhiMilN, of IdMiMiinl iHtwtir it nil t,lK'i. Thity ivn wnlKhntl tlm Oilvrrn nnd nmchftiiliii, mid nddfd wrlKliU to llin hoitln of thn Jlht tulluwn, lo intikf. rvorylhhiK ivnn. When thoy wrrr iluno hnnillntpjiliiif. ictli nhnlly thcrn wimn't it frncitlon of dlflrrciiro In hmmm1 hnlwiwn thn ctriitt, with oluvoiv wild men nt tho whrtiltt. It JiihI no ImppnniHl Ihftt not nno of thn nt'-n trnok drivrm hnd fivrr Ixifoifi ilrlvru hjtfMMl txMit Home hud nfvrr need thfin, llulf thn tMtyH ronlttn'l ftwlnii lint Htrvn fUrd ttint, Hn InL them (iincUto ;io miiihtioi htforn tho rnoo, cami: tiii: tiuin They lined up, the Ktin tmrked. nnd eh vim Kw)el nmnttnn ronrotl iiwny from thn ntnrk nt 00 mile nn hmir, They heHdrd fur tho flrftt turn In h line, no on Klvlntt uu Ui' h. ii wtui k hoiiulirul ilKht. IlUt It )ut hnppened thnt nut niiA of the Mi Ivor hnd the fulntoflt Id rn wlmt to du when thoy did hit thn ahnrp turn, thero were no hanks, like a un a trnrk. Wildly they whipped owr their wheels nnd limnedlntely they (lis ppturiKl Hum sltflit 111 tlyuOs u( Bazeball Standings Of ike ,imi neat L, t V, m Mi 77 7 fc? 4 jvt. ! il7, j A7 Fortius Lj Auyt 'Jn Hirrssi tKir Obird ICiVcx ,-44 74 A 5 AMtMCAX UChlA l ret. t!4 M JUKI 47 -V7 HATIftXAU UWH E W. L. GMrV n tl I-it!ourft Vt uwdro . 7 a ffclldrifl 5 M et. to-ja a 64 Csoaton M ftt-w T'xk e Clo.lnnU . . .46 7 424 X14 tZ3 YWMItAYH OAMRS J4ttAt tiAlyvrsA -, Kn Krsiy.-lco 0-2. UStiAJt 1-3, lM hXi& l'-4. jkltiA -fAriKKUt, yjytrA, ruin. PSJtUM l-i, ClTHtiMTiA 10-3. Jtrw ye 2-1), ChV.y VMAhUi?,Uxt 1, UUA 16, Only tux. CttUatm t, tUrw Y'xX 4. CtMltjiiMU PtilluOtphl 2-2. m. Imi BtvMlya 1-4, Only mutt. avnraiy is r.si for TVjx arraw ra-tl bgln off one nothr, bow climbing up on stems, spinning urounn. (mm of two turning over. But thxe still afloat never let up on Uc throttles, Ttrr wA out W. L. ttrw Tori J8 7 Yt ViVthiljSS'SM , 71 M ci,v . .7i in tXU'AX 5 U4 lAi! 6S C)iJ . M M brjCJu ; 25 V2 erf H sorVw and Twnmr MUV"'!" , w Urn;fd into tie dock with bla cralt, sinking rapidly. rJKKT AVfl MKT ar Wood, who has raced the flyln y crate everywhert, could rvA cifitain hlrnself. He rushed to the dotk to Kreet MllUrn. "Tommy, he said, with wild - cllernent, "that was the Kreateat start In the history of motvr boat racing. I ve never seen anything llk that turn. It waa rUMfnlflcent." MJltin shakily pulled off hi hel- nviw arid Kf-K'' Mr. wood," he stid. "I'm isd yru saw It. If ws knew as much abfut speed boats as you do you never would have seen It. You can Just bet this, you'll never see It attain," Yanks Need 18 More Victories To Clinch Flag Hy Herbert W. Iktrber (Associated 1'ress HimrU Writer) If you're Interested In mathemat leal possibilities, the New York Yan kees can clinch the American league flag with IB mora victories while the Chicago Cubs need 211 to assure them sclven of the National league pennant. The Yankees, hy winning 18 of their remaining games, can clinch the pennant regardless of what Phila delphia accomplishes. Washington Is In an even more dangerous jtosltlon for Una ficnators automatically will be eliminated aa soon as tho Yankees win l.J games. Jn the National league Pittsburgh could win all of Its remaining games and atlll finish no better titan second If tho Cubs can take 2'i decisions. Hnxiklyn will be eliminated as noon as the Cubs win 20 games. It might ho remembered loo that each time their closest rivals are beaten the (JiiIm and Yankees will need one few er victory to clinch. Cubs Win Id Hlrnlght The Cub continued their mud danh through tho older circuit yeelerday, noting out the New York CllanU, D-4, for their tenth successive triumph. Klkt On Iyer drovo In four run with n sliiKle, homo run and long fly, the latter hlow knocking home Hut win ning marker In the ninth. Urook lyn'a hnjxts took a sharp drop ns the IJfKtgers hint two decision to the Mt. 1nilft Cnrdlual, 4-1 and 0-4. 1)1 Kxy Ienu won his third gnmo In five days In tho tilKhUnp nlthouith ho was re lieved by tiylvoaler Johnson In the ninth. Yiiuks Hpllt houliln Itlll Tho Ynnkeen maintained thnlr 10' Hiuno lend In thn American circuit hy splitting two games with thn Chi :uko Wltn Box. Thn Hox won tho flrnl ganio, 6-2, as Ted hyons held the Yankees to flvo hits, hut dnmprd thn second, 1 1-0, when New York collected 10 hlUt, llahn KuUi hit a homer In ennh game tu bring his Kuiiiton'n total to III), Cleveland siMirnd seven runs In the first Inning to win the flint gamo from the llmUu. Ited. hix, 10-1. hut drnpiHMl tho seroiul, 4-tl, whnn licnny Tnto rloiiteU n. homer In tho 11 th Inning. Detroit pounded Weaver. Mrown nnd Cofrmau for 21 hits nnd won a 10-7 victory over WanhitiKlon. I UK AIM) l,l l(( CIIICACIO. Aug. 20 M, (If H D A ) Hok 40.000; slow, 10ti0 irnU lowr; lim-'jjo lh fOAiM on, Cattle 111,000; ronipAratlvrly lit tin done on bulk steer crop; talking iifte or morn lower on predominant supply of valiln tn aril 0 lOfli H 7ft; mint rnilos UOO Upward, top u UO. mUn krrs and fender nteady to Ur lower; ahe-aliM-k steady to 20c lower, wains $(100 t, 7 00. Hhoep 20.0(H); belter gnule Union strong to unevenly liightr; other grades and claases steady; native iambs 20 in. 20; native thiowouta e:i ft0(.i 4 00; slaughter ewe i 60 fr 2 29, 11 Veterans Off O.S.C. Grid Team After Graduation! (Tun It XX Jim ejrj to a at nca of aoxi vxxZja us fvKJ yi'j's." at Civr'Jt. b' cot le for tx cxidjur -fevr will (Ktiut Uj ps-jvytiat IU. A j. Ojtva IKAtt krv trroxsi win? xrt4 ou u cr4lrc8 aeaaos will b Vj. to ti aqriad to 7au- tiuxr b7 pin'iM or Ux tsn-7 ru. Of u-a c-jsJxt 4tci Uixscxn ai-J Hum ot.tlieid atxa - I x oija yjm u ia iu i.'Jt textc f rnruiar will oe ttinEi from to l.i. Tlx ixarxt tn trx t-.-ifJtid la at left ttif W&eie liotil lettemxn ball carrier hate Ua graduated. Trx end yxiVsjrit itsrOA Ix a last year a orJy orx lev xtrriitn. Flrrl hsA, Vis) alternated wn tIUi Lo.ru on trx left Bde of Ux lux. will be nviacior. Lrl, a A! j tvo-year lectermaa. Wno carrx to tjOron State from et. ful, ffeb. I AV3( ' a tnplt threat and did m'jf. tA tfce MA ' vn'lnf for the Orazetu-n lart year. TniM, hit wr-lvr year, tnotud be mi bert. Other tuai0xV! Vx Wt rtd lll of f7Jn Clvy- AJi tiix -wtrre rrrrnhrr A Ufl ytrs inMinnxn Two iVjtTtrn, T.twX DutU, of Cm ri i. Ktb., u3 Krtd UmkHtkaA of UiMlrtn. are amon the ouutandln bUl&rn I'tr nyht eivl- XArU U n Ji- found thlrt hrs woo Irttr in tvAbull, hkUA)l And trt.k. Uc- ketball. Both are good blocker and - pntit i ..i . I Hi.-vetting of the docnesUc spring ' firmer with futures and were Influ- A conrpared with this pnee, wo. 1 pa recelrers. ! -f'f ' L' K j )xat crop 1 now prcnlcally com-.-enoed also by relatlrely liht olfer-,so!t and western whlt was quoted at Otliw cei!dat fc rtipM end are. " 7r Marketinzs of winter wheats Portland at 544c. hard winter, north ed Adam of Bante Ana. Cal., Don tl't., ,Z "Z r''ntnM lively aiEail with growers slow sellers'wtre oolj s Imle oter one-third as ern spring and western red at 53"2c. Anderson of Portland, and John Tom-. " -r' ' , l r'- a. u!miiiD, ow CT.oa. Tnt ooiatr ; Urze as a. rear seo with receipts at B. B. Kuestem hard white at 61 c lln A Muskogee. Okla.. all varsity re- mtym liutt year; Mel MJaCUrrsoa of srg E.h, CJ., fend John Woodxrd Portlswl. both frhmrn last on. 1 - - ., , . ' -ii T I IIVITiniPfil I -PQVP Coast Athletes Stadia Heritage; iw . w.'.ir, ii , v, ni.rj3 iJt i rii cc monu - oateur athletic posterity California have been left I menu to arna j Jn fVuthern i by the games of the Tenth Olympiad, Chief of these It the Olympic Udr; nallybunt when jto only an Idea In the mind of William My Garland and enlarged a year ago to It present capacity of 106,- 000 persona. Second to the stadium Is the Ma- rine stadium of Long Beach, pre - pared for lim game at a cost of a quarter of a million. Th. 2000 me- ter cinirta it expected eventually to become a training site and courne : for crew race In Southern Callfor. nla. I The Olympic swimming stadium wa erected by the city of Lo An- ' gale at a cost of 260,000. to be turned over to the youth of the city a part tit the municipal playground system. The Olympic stadium, which be come the Joint property ol the city and county of Lo Angelea tm fall, wn constructed at a coat of approximately one million dollars. It 1 the largest of It kind west of the Mississippi river, and Ita track wan proved to be one of the fastest In tho world by the number of rec ord shattered 111 the Olympic game. Unlike most large stadiums, thero 1 no seat out of range of a good view of the track or playing field. Tho swimming tadlum pool la 80 meter long. Tho water Is con stantly run through a filter system which makes It 3 per cent more pure than la required of the city dunking: water. A heating plant keejM the water at an even temlera ture at all times. Permanent stands to sent 6000 will remain, while the temporary stand on tho cast side of tho pool will ho removed for tho construction of a hallow pool for youngster. University of Southern California and tho University of California at Ixj Angelea havo Indicated that they may make crew racing part of their athlntlo program on tho bonis of tho suixesn of tho events 111 tho Long llcnch Mnrlnn aUtdlum. Whllo the course In nhorter than the I'oughkeopslo distance of four miles. It Is considered likely that Cnlirornla and Washington, the two connt universities now actively In terested In rowing, would he willing to raco ul two mile. DltTI.ANII I.IVKHTOCK POKTI.AM), Aug. 20 Ml Cuttle 1400. cnlven 38; iinovciily higher In npota. BK-ers 600-000 lbs. mcuiutn 44.96w 46.00, common 42.60 el 44.25; UIM1-1I0I1 lbs., meillum 44 00 n ao 00, common 42 606. 4126; 1100-1300 lbs. inedliini 4.00m 411 00; hellers 66B-H50 IIm. mi-ilium 43.00 dl" 44.76, comiiimi 4200(i4:ioo; cows, common and mo- ilium 41.76 ( 43.40, low cutter nnd cutter 41 .00s.41.76; bull (yeuiMngs oxi lliilrd) good and choice (beot) 42 76 :i 'J, ruttor, cmiimon and medium I.76m 42.7S; venler. milk led. gixxl unit choice 44.50ii( 46.00, medium 43.60 11)0, cull and common 42 00 n 43 60; cnlven 260-600 III. g' nnd cholc 43 60i,i 44 60, common and me dium t2 00.43 60. Ilngv 2HO0; 36c higher. Light hghti HO-llKl ll. KtxKl and choice 6s36,.. 46 00; lightweight 100-1110 lbs. good nnd choice 4.76', 46.00, IB0-2O0 lbs good and choice 44.78w4600 medium weight 200-320 iii. good nnd choice 44.36 m 48 00, 330-360 lbs. good ami choice. 43 76.144 76. henvywrlgllta 250. 2U0 pounds goixl and cholco 43.76 44 76; 2110 to 350 pounds good nnd oholi-o 43.75ii44 60; pncklng sows 378-600 11m. meillum and good :i.00 43 76; feeders-atockers 70-130 lbs giKKl and choice HI 80 V. 44 00. Hheep and lamlu 30O0; no rnny trading l-aiiiba so lbs. down, good and choice 44 26m 44 50. medium 43 50 w 44 28, all weights, common 42 80 .f 43 60; yenrllng wethers 00-110 His. medium to cholco 41. 36m 42.78: ewes 120 lbs. medium to choice 4100 41 80. l'jn-160 iim, medium to choice 76c.i 41.26: all weight, cull to com mon 60 76c, TSSruiDomesHc Wheat Market Captain of Walker Cud! i earn v isits uoil uoum; American Stars Practice Pruicsis tii. ttxuL of tiji; Pfi' I ifJL to rt out to ti wirt7 j c'iuo toaj fw ijL-vn -nut ai4 er- j a frjjjl of rv:I . eiUid COT2if 2u -write Gxzit tjt&atA xt Hit nxxnerj, iym ; trm . ttt txes rt-ysi t , Tut CjjjvbI .i tetm xyKuta I j0 K-.ia;r of a yuurtur. 1 Bjlir HowtJJ. lot Bfiae'.i'jeua Virrii.- I ; u; ctort Voirt ana ifi-srtc ie ! Oartirr. tit Brw Yort aeacbtra of team, ana Ooarre T. fii.. ;A pitted a orartioe lmrja. wJUit . cjiartey ftam and Iioa it-x, tn 1 cort (pant, runel va 00 a two- 'eotxx. ; Ji.'c Wettsand of CtiVMti amwd late ptay yttd.ty. . t-... . tm throat mfertion baa; tIts , e,. uj. and Harnsos Jor.netja. amateur cnamploci In 1V2. was 00 hi way here. The British team tooic the day o!f yeatertfay. tfll I 11 A 1 1 L1 1 1 2 KEEPS OREGON COAST CROWN 1 Ore Aug. 22 (Mt B.il wamaaeB, betotne ICUMUJX.j. 1-?- Jlil-ICT1 ; .lil - .ttl. w t J ViJC I. Hi Il IVIUU'UI. i" v.. Diai,,- of Portland' most farr.ou eolfers. j witb wheat. Plai held steady under were araiab on Buatan or V. S. toba northern w&3 quoted at Van retlMd hi O-st-jn cwut :-if crtK,- in vn;T. cnr.fr derrr,d dtjjju- ln-;gr-i;n. . 'co-jrer Au?. 28 at 53'ic which Is H ltjl,TTr llD ierH"t Do-tic cash wheat markets were equivalent v 4Hc In U. S. currency. ""!'": ZJ,:, ,5 Zt7 u Plageman of Portland, 10 and B, PARIS DOCTOR IS WINNER OF Ci iiJ.J i 7 ivi I'ASADEWA, Cal . Aug. 29 OB In (the final round of the International ! masters tournament ol the California chess congTeas. concluded last night, Uaac Kaslidan. of h'ew York, finished ' ' second to Dr. Alexander Alekhlne. of Pari. Third, fourth and fifth prizes i were divided among Arthur Oake, of Portland. Ore., Samuel Bwhetiiky. of .Chicago , Verman ,,r. of Kew 1 yar- el,Ul P" 'ent 10 Borochow. of Los Angeles, j Itev. H. E. Ohman. of Omaha, Neb.. ; won the minor tournament with a won In the women's class with 7-0. lor. Hf .,,.,,, u, ,vlv. ,- ! , 'Ve H " M won the iim matche agalt California by B'4-7!,j. ) 19)1, Uocstt tt Mtm Tosscco Co. P- v:WnA&" l ml THE CIGARETTE THAT'S AS PURE AS SCIENCE CAN MAKE IT "l y f I THE CIGARETTE THAT'S MADE RIGHT, THAT'S MADE TO Vv ' ' SMOKE COOL AND LAST LONGER t f-f ! indeDendent v firm A J ft I IOTA HONS ftN iuuinuuiu vii i COAST DECLINE A BIT, HOWEVER Drop in Portland Repre sents Jr'nncipallv t n e Lack of Export Outlets in This District. W.3MIS0705f. A-js- 29 Erjaxxlic ' 'hert,t xiiarlctu were zdwJt vtear t.2::zi tix wtt-i- eaiiat Aira-t a!. I Sttpll Oedlzies at u " ; c aiid -xetknttt tn Kur--petn Eiita. ciiV3 j ti wtttiy grtui mirt-l re new of tae V. 6. teeui of azn-roltural taxxxn- Eedaeed oJlertny of wlnt 1 - - . a ik.v naJi.tig inquiry for both winter aid p"i? sra;n and advanoe ties, ww sreshesiilar influiences which oif set tne weaiei arttiauon to fceti?n :nj of Canadian w ?,eiurrJy U.rorble ptucp&te fx ti iotnbern toemUvtm crop on zit?l- ii:y nocrefeied tcrvka In both Arzc3 - '-na asd Aur'ia. Cora icarkeis were -reai. ar;th la-ter receipu In ex - ce ui Uht currtxi'- xrbAt r&quire- Efxeit. citA irvi bi-- -m-r- -- i aet tied, with one Tt-ryrs-A tsja-it rr.-intM and 1rllfj--i a.t trJwm ... ..,?.,.. - ' - u generally good with protein averag ring higher than hut avra. Cutting em marvels totaling only 2J12 cars. iof spring wheat was practically com- ,Tseoe small receipts reflect the small. pted in Manitoba. 4(M per centier crop thu season, the holding tend- accompli'! bed In Saskatchewan and 30-45 per cent finished In Alberta. ac - .Threshing was about TO per cent com- ;about 39.eO5.0O0 acra of winter wheat ! :pleted la Manitoba. 15-30 per rent tn are indicated by farmers reports of; Saskatchewan and 10-20 per cent Inlthelr planting Intentions. This Is a Alberta. Conditions for the comple- tion of the European harvests are fa vocable and Indicate a harvest about equal to earlier expectations. The 1 ' - - quality of the French crop Is reported good and early olferrngs of new Ger - man wheat also show excellent qual-)2 hard winter, ordinary protein, was Ity. Some rust damage has occurred .quoted in that market August 26 at to Italian wheat and offerings of ne-r f47c, 12 per cent protein at 47 Rumanian wheat are reported of very47iAc and 13 per cent protein at 48fi low quality with test weights rang- j 50c per bushel. No. 2 bard winter, lng from 55 55' :bs. Early offerings' 13 per cent protstn sold at Omaha at of Russian wheat are reported to be'47s per bushel and Ko. 1 hard win equal In quality to those of last sea- 'ter at Port Worth, basis delivered Gal son. Prospect for the new southern ' veston export rate points, at 66 a hemisphere crops are becoming more. 57c per .bu. No. 2 hard winter was prominent in the world supply sltua-'quoted at both Chicago and St. Loufc3 J t-- lit lK-3 JLrs-ix tcratt it ZJi.W, c a yet.- . X Aaaal- its t-rtct bu ai ixtrs naxatA. jirtili trtrir ao'ititl target tiiditat- : r-r ej- . i'ii.l rt lfjtfj'fyj bch DMT xiM a! ItK aeaKa wluti a piicel at p.-trui3S at ba St. Utiit atd dn U un. Ti ffTar;OQq of caoia. oairt ttzt light . ti- givig crvp vaa twrtliy faTtar- gjwca ?Kt oce ttiilt lretlr at p.re aklt to Arsrema. Wckscsb acrf Satii- ,T'Tig prtoo. Ko. J It red ottr era A-jBnOia airf Vintma. Tive eon- m qal t Et- lJl at M'e. at d.-a lo Knr Sot.Ji Wain !i -- fa- 'CbKao at 52c traJ ClucinixaU at TOrti tar a reKJX of (Jcficje-iu nat- mrt. Crips to trs.h Sew Sm:h Waita azd Victoria bare esitnonzec recent- ij u a mrjit of drjMt- Troria -wbeat Karluu Trere uot ''grow? cbaaped danruj ai we, Ti-a ' lioeral oJtjiej of ne crop Kuppliet to dei'jat Zroieaa arsas and larger raSt atocs In Kccti Asaeric off- t-nr vr-e Urri ofrergs U'xn Erjo- pean .jrpi-ja areas and a-iT ti:p- itn frees trie Krjm nemispbere. Cicsadn wieci u belni cllered Ireilr arid Ctrn.it 1 Kjplpa? the b'-ll: of aiijpjiiTj u. u m- pnere h:pmiai d-nns to weti tcried ZXAlffX) btisntis. The firs - "th - penent of Ruasian wheat, totaiin? 14., b-ils was rjported curing biin ooanttier. OoctlsentAl Euro- pean sarlM wr ulet. with price .&o'j. titcigKi frcen a wetk ago. PTi tl UrpvA ahotd sane 'chaises, wiih German whew reported 'aosd ac the dose of the we?k at SO'c 'c-rjf itH sic a wc-ei aro. Ko. 2 s. Min-Vjoa nTl'jzx was ou Ved at 57c. txrrttA?i with SXc last week. Ar- . L.. I. .... v - jibe pnncipil central and southwest- 'ency on the part of gTowers and In I ',crtased farm activity, with fall secd-l decrease of about 360.000 acres from - .the 1V31 seeding!. Mill demand for winter wheat was aufllclently active ; ; to readily absorb dally arrival-!. Pro- - - - . Item of the week's Inspections at Kan- 'sas City averaged 12.43 per cent. Ko. ' Uurin? WeeK w tt lie in Kt-"- a". f S" oeui &JCX rmxtr tixti J"7 Jirajtr lia fcarf lr. true a to7 l'."'. ' r"V frocQ tzA -uuiit mlli &5 S7c ptr bjsrx EleTaior switta -wot btizig tm 'Jpon at mo mira rry-ctt to tupplT demand Itam Vlr- gaja, Kictatlr i Tennessee muu. Pxailc coaat narteu de-loped a Vtaitr toe despite the advance at tunem points. The Portland market (t-3ixifed 3 &c, reflecting principally tl UtX of export outleu for north- wetra wbtit. Karsestlng was near- eoniplrtaon In Waihlngton and Oregon ar1 Ench spring wheat had be tarstd at the clce of the weet. Wi.rii:::--i remained relatively iixit u a retu.i wi wie ... m-y on the part of growers. Receipt at Pcget Sound an dCo:umbla nver , terminals totaled 1.042 can. compared with Iil2 ears a year ago. In addl-1 boat. Docnertic markets furnished the principal outlet since no export frusuK was don :tDer in wheat . or r.our. Cdian and Australian wheat was berng v6 In the Orient prices below quotations on U. S. t(-,s a rrr- of Canadian wheat waus rrortl tn fihan2hal from Van' rm -.- rin-:r- tw -Fk and some ex- rjl , v. n ...... i-nd 12 per cent protein, dark hard tidvcx as o;,c per ou., uutu. .Western while, western red and hard winter were quoted at Seattle at 55c : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY : CHICAGO WHEAT Open Illgb Low ClOM Sept. (old) -l-IHeTi -H's -K't .M (new) Ja'WH, -W'-s -53 .54 H ller. JKiJR ..IS?, .67 .MHO .May -iri'Aeli -l'-ir-k .61 -H B9ii POBTLAND WHEAT Open High Low Cloaa Scpt. ... .84 .54', .84 74 lire. JiiU J7;H ,57'4 ,57 .May .61 .61 i .61 .6114 Sept. lice. May ALL RAYON iuperior quality PRINTO UP went the quality DOWN foe . the price I THINK 1 3839 wide yet only TAILORED PATTERNS -gay or de-nure- ALL colortl t J. C. Penney Co. 1307-1309 Adama Ave. La Grande, Ore. and Baart hard white at 81c, sacked, ban! No. 1, with No. 1 Montana dark ,-jn. 1a ntr rnt nrrf.l. i " ",,...J!, -irS- ner bushel OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA, Aug. 29 Wl (V. B. D. A) sows 42.90 fi S3 .40. I ulv'c fHj helfer !n8s Blw' .TV,,. l! iZL 10 w veaie 8 J' JT Z ??ye"J! r mm ism BSoo I3T V flvf onH bhzep 10.000; lamoa ana sneep steady; feeders strong, range lambs ; tS.OOi.. $5.35; fed clipped lambs 15.25; icwes down from 1.7fi. Famous French Palacw The palace of Versailles Is mostly the work of Louis XIV. It consists of a central block surrounding the three sides of a large court and of two Immense wings, eacb Inclosing two or more courts. The total length of the building with Its dependen cies Is nenrly one-halt mile. It houses a plclure gallery, npon which alone frills XIV spent $.1,000,000. CHICAGO COUN Open High Low doe . . ,33!4t, .35 "4 M'B .33 . 35 Hi . jsV4 .3a:-, . ; .3le7 I i 1