La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 14, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, June 14, 1933
(Inoerporated)
Aa anepeBdn Newspaper
rhotw Mala
. W. nUEDBUCKS .
. Publisher mil General Manafer
, BAMOU) M. rUT .
, Business Uuii
IM bushed renin, exception Bunder, st 1710 Sixth street, 1
, Orande. Orefon.
ntersd at ttw Poatottlcs of La Grande, Oregon, u Second Class
Iton Matter under act at March 3, 1879.
official pai'Kr or ukion oountt and im ,
CITT OP LA ORANDB
MDBOUDt OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
: Tt Associated pm Is exclusively entitled to um tor publication
of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited U pub
llahed bar. All rights of republication of special dispatch In
Into paper and also ths iocsl nn herein alio are iMtm. -
National Advertising Representative
M. O. MOOENSSN CO. Ine,
Ben Francisco. Lot Angeles, Seattle, Portland. Chicago
Detroit, Mew Tack
Bally.
SUBSCRIPTION RATB3
By Carrier
i month Is tdrenf
Dally, tlx months In drence-
Oelly, elegit copy
to
Dally, per month in advance-
Bjr MlH
Deity, per etx mnnthe In advance-,
Delly, per pew in advance
AOVSKT1SINO BATES
Display, forelfn, per column Inch
Display, local, per column incn .
. 43o
6o
Tuna contact prioea on application
t URKNEWS OF THE DAY :
CHICAGO WHEAT ,
Open High Low Close
July . 754 " .7114 ,7&Hi 74
Kept ? .78H .7714 .77ft).7S
Dec. : JllSeii J1 H .BOifcOVi .sOHOH
July
Sept.
Her.
CII1CAOO CORN
Open lll(h Low CKwe '
HO ,Ti .44 VS .44, OH
4l"!i .4H .4114 J?aO
.S!i JH Joy J0!4i
July
Kept.
lie.
PORTLAXD WHEAT
. .60!4 .C0!4 .5914 J9i4
. .63 4 X34 .ci4
B!,4 .614 .B5 .6j'
FOREST HIGHWAY
FUNDS ALLOCATED
(Continued from Page One)
the federal money la evsllshle: Pen
dleton-John Day 100.000; Sheep
Creek S100.000: TUIer trail 1.0O0;
Willamette highway 60.000: Willam
ette highway bridge 75.000; North
BwiUum S66.000 with S40.000 to be
matched by M Art on county; South
Ssntlam. grading nst aectlou $35,000;
Weston-Elgin 460.000; Sluslaw under
croastng Wo.OOO.
New York Stock
Prices Revive
Slightly Today
UPSETS PUT FOUR
COAST TEAMS IN
CLOSE POSITION
By The Associated Preat
Only two and one-half games sep
arated the first four Coast league
teams today after an uprising yes
terday that sent the pace-setting
Hollywood. Sacramento and Portland
dubs down to defeat.
Suffering Its sixth defeat In eight
starts, Portland dropped Its opener at
Los Angeles. 9-2. The Angels bat
tered Joe Boa-man and fiyil Cohen
for 13 hits, including four-baggers by
Jim Oglesby and Gene Llllard. Leroy
Herrman. seraph moundsman, was hit
freely but kept the Bearer blows
scattered until the last two Innings
when the two Portland runs were
scored.
Bill Henderson, of San Francisco.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
I am like a green olive tree in the house of God : I trust in
the mercy of God for ever and ever. I will praise thee for
ever, because thou hast done it: and I will wait on thv name.
Psalm R9 ' O
A FABLE ABOUT GOLD
A lot of people have been excited about America's going
off the gold standard. They should read the financial fable
written by Thomas F. Woodlock in The Wall Street Journal.
The nations of the world had a uniform gold standard and
a world bank was established to keep the world's gold, the
story begins, and then continues:
- 'There was chosen for this purpose a remote island in
the Pacific which was inipregnably fortified and provided
with vaults of the strongest type protected by time-locks
so Arranged as to open only once a year, on December 31.
All the world's gold was duly deposited in these vaults, and
the island left to its garrison. Once a year the committee
on inspection visited the island no other visitors were
ever allowed to land and duly verified the presence of the
gold. For years the world bank cleared the world's inter
national business on the strength of this gold reserve which
also secured the world's currencies. j
"Finally, there, came a year when the ship bearing the
committee on inspection came to the spot where the island
ought to be, and found no island.
. "Some volcanic disturbance had wiped it out What was
it to do?
"After prolonged debate it was determined by the com-:
miiU-ti that inasmuch as no occasion had ever required any j
withdrawals from the gold 'reserve', and inasmuch as every !
one seemed satisfied so long as the reserve was there, the j
only thing to do was to certify its presence as usual, and !
see that every succeeding committee on inspection did thej
same thing. Which they did, and, as the old story-books'
used to say, the world lived happily ever afterwards," !
PORTLAND. June 14 Cat
tle: 125; calves 10; dull; IS cents
35 cents higher for fed steers
and heifers, steers, good. 46.00
.66; common and medium.
S3 76,, w 35; heifers, good. It 60
46.35; common and medium. 13 004
4 60; cows, good, U 50,1 13.16. com
mon and medium. 41-5014.50; bulls,
good. S3 .26 S3. 75; cutter and me
dium. Ki.26el3.3S: vealers, good, US 00
$so.75; common and medium, 43.00
t5.0O; calves, good. Si 50 M OO;
Hogs: 160; fairly steady, slow:
IS to 16 cents lower, good 140 to
3O0 lbs. 11.36 ! ti.SO; 300-360 pounds
S5 10(14.5.50; over 260 lbs. 4.60 0
S5-25; sows. good. S3.75g 14.60; me
dium. S3.60gS4.00; pigs. good. $4-00
Si 00.
Sheep: 360; lower; lambs, good and
choice. 15.76 S6.00: common and me
dium. MCO4 75: wethers, S3. 75 0
S4.50; ewes. S3.00 S3.75.
PORTLAND PRODITE
PORTLAND. June 14 m Butter
Prints, extras 34c; standard 33 ' , c.
Butterfat Portland Delivery: A
grade 3L33c lb.; farmers' door de
livery. 31 (,33c lb.: sweet cream. 6c
higher.
Eggs Fullo poultry producers"
selling price: owrarne, 30c; extras 18c;
mixed colors 17c; mediums 17c dozen.
Buying price of wholesalers: fresh
current receipt 66 lbs. and up. 13c
Strawbernes--Ore$on Dollars, 91.60
61.76: new Orncons IS0 e M
Clsrk Seedltnc S3J2S.
Cheese, nulk. country meats, mo
hair, osscara bark. haps, live poultry,
on Iota, new onions, potatoes, new po
tatoes, wool and hay. unchanged.
PORTLAND Sl'GAR AND IXOl'R
PORTLAND. June 14 vPi Sujar
Cane, granulated. M 75. fruit or
berry. 44 i. beet sugar. 64.66 100 lbs.
Domestic flour Selling prtoa. mil:
delivery. 36 bbl lou: patent. 43s,
Si 40. do, PSs. 6530; bakers' bluesteca.
M PH(0; Mended flour. M 66 n
660; soft white pastry pauut. 63.75
w 63 A5: Uontana bard wheat, patent.
si-SO Si rye. H 6064.TO: whose
wness. 63 36.- gransm. 63.70 bbl.
NEW YORK. June 14 W - stub-1 tumed one of the best hurling
born resistance of the rslls, sided by
further weakness of the American
dollsr In foreign exchange markets.
helped revive a wavering stock mar.
ket today. Early losses of 1 to 3
points were replaced by gains of as
much or more In the final hour. The
close was steady to firm. Turnover
approximated S. 500.000 shares.
Closing quotations Included:
Al. Chem. snd Dye ,
American T. A T.
Bethlehem Steel '
General Motors ,
Johns Manvule
Llbbey-O.-Ford
Liggett & Myers B .
Montgomery Want .
J. C. Penney
Southern Pacific
St. Oil Qai.
St CHI N. J.
United Corporation .
United Aircraft
U. 8. Indus. Alcohol .
U. S. Steel
. 118
137
. SO
36
47S
39J4
91
ass
85
33
36H
. 36
34
47H
66 .
BASEBALL STANDINGS
By The Awx-Uted Press
Coast League
W. L.
Hu,lwood 39 39
ScxiTrento . 40 40
Pvrtl".nd 3 30
Missions 28 33
Los .tngeles . 36 32
Oakland SI 6
Seattle . 35 43
San Fiandsco . 39 43
Uetr Tcik
Wa&hiogton
Chicago
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Detroit
St. Lotus
Boston
American Leasee
W.
S3
33
39
- 39
36
- 19
17
New Tort
St. Louis
Pittsburgh .
CbJcsgo
Cincinnati
Boston
Brooklyn
Pbilsdvlphca
National League
W.
30
31
38
S7
33
30
19'
PcV
.574
.671
.559
.635
.529
.463
565
377
Pet.
.647
.43
347
.537
.531
.473
J43
-3A3
Pet
.636
6M
.568
309 .
50si
.433
.4I7!,
SiS,
performances of the season In stop
ping Seattle. 6-1, with three hits.
Chick Ellsworth scored the lone In
dian tally in the ninth on Garibal
di's wild throw to first. Ellas Punk,
former White Sox outfielder, made
his San Francisco debut as a Seal by
clouting a triple and a single and
mAting ten pu louts in center field.
The sixth-place Oaks took care of
Hollywood, 4-3. "Bum" Wette! of
the Stars handed Oakland the game
in the ninth when he walked EmU
Mallho with the bases loaded to force
In the winning run. The first three
Oakland tallies were scored In the
opening inning off of Frank Snellen -back
when Pete Scott doubled with
three men on.
Dutch Ueber personally attended
to Sacramento w.ta 7-hlt pitching
that gave the Missions a 4-3 victory.
He blanked the Senators for eight In
nings, weakening In the ninth to al
low two hits and three runs. Louie
Almsda's fine throw from center field
to third base stopped the Senator
rslly. Manuel Salvo, starting Sacra
mento pitcher, broke his leg In the
sixth Inning when he fell over sec
ond bass.
Sonnenberg Wins
From Ted Thye
Rtai.wAt June 14 UP) Gus Son
nenberg's flying tackles were too
much for Ted Thye. of Portland, here
last night. The ex-football player
took two out of three falls In their
heavyweight wrestling match. Thye
won his fall with shoulder butts.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column most
be In by 9 a. m.
DID YOU KNOW THAT
We can restore the color to those
faded corduroys? Phone Main 54.
Standard Laundry and Cleaning Co,
6-14-3 t
FATHER'S DAT
is next Sunday. You will want to
remember him with s nice card or a
suitable gift for this occasion. You
will find Just the right card or gift
for Father In the wonderful selection
now shown at Richardson Art and
Olft Shop. 6-14-4 t.
Ladles, our nrlees make It rjosslble
for you to have your cleaning none
here. Zwelfel Cleaning. 6-10-lm
SCHOOL
Ton can get scratch paper at the
Observer. 60 pad. 11-3-t L
For expert radio and electric re
frigeration Service phone Main 805.
Radio & Music Supply Co.. 6-33-1 m.
THOSE ELIGIBLE
FOR G M. T. WILL
RECEIVE NOTICE
(Continued from Pag On)
such applicants as have completed at
least the basic or beginner s course.
According to preliminary estimates by
Lieutenant Thomas J. Cross, camp
adjutant, this will cut the original
quote, down from 590 to about 425.
How this curtailment will affect Un
ion county, however, had not yet
been determined today.
Pinal orders and letters to eligible
applicants, who were advised a few
days ago by the adjutant to stand by
In case of further developments,
could not yet be Issued today be
cause Information Is lacking as to
when the camp will begin ana how
long It wul run. It was scheduled to
start June 33 and run four weeks,
and unofficially this date and dura
tion is expected to stand, but deilnltc
word had not yet come. Eligible ap
plicants, however, will be advised as
soon as possible.
ACTO OWNERS ATTENTION
When you break a side glass or
windshield In your car you will save
both time and money by taking It
to Richardson The Art Man" at;
Richardson's Art and Gift Ghop. He
specializes In all kinds of Glass Work, j
6-14-4 t.i
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLLER OP
THE CURRENCY.
Washington. D. C May 34, 1933
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons who may have claims against
The United States National Bank of
La Grande. Oregon." that the same
must be presented to Hugo Bodmex.
Receiver, with the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date.
or they may be disallowed.
F. a. A WALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency. 5-24-3 m.
CELOTEX
The Ideal Insulating Wall
Board, keeps a house
cool in the hot weather
Resists the passage of
heat both ways Try it.
Home Lumber
& Coal Co.
Phone: Main 17
Money Savers
for
Chevrolet
Owners
Car jWasJi... 69c
Wash &
Polish' $2.49
Top Dress ........49c
Complete Brake
Adjustment $3.69
(Thorough Cleanlngi Lubrica
tion and Adjustment of all
Brake Mechanism.
Complete and
Scientific
Lubrication
Lari8on-Free8
Chevrolet Co.
PHONE MAIN 2
Cleaning - Pressing
Dyeing
Alterations - Repairs
Tailored Suits
Hat Blocking
Ideal Cleaners
W. A. Lindsay, Prop.
Foley Bldg. Phone: 208W
MTSIC IX STORE
Groceries were sold to the peppy I
strains of music furnished by the :
Blue Mountain cowboys yesterday af
ternoon at the Safeway Store, No. 16.
at Adams and Hemlock. The musical
feature met with farorable response,
and wtl probably be a future feature.
BITTERFAT j
sax rKAstisLv, june vn
Butterfat 23 prem. jTrade 244.
Bistiop Remington
Tells Rotarians
JK - About Our Flag
Bishop W. P. Remington, of Pen
dleton, was the principal speaker at
tt weekly meeting of the Rotary
dub held in the La Grande hotel
this noon, using as his subject the
observance of Flag day. The Biahco
Is spending the week st the Ascen
sion summer school at Cove,
R pointed out many historical In
cidents in connecuon wita the early S
niMory or our flag, and showed that
our nag has a genuine sicnlfwanoe-
Rotarians Elmer McMasus and
Ha; lev Richanaon played the bugle
call. To the Colors-. In observance
of Flag day.
Visitors today were J. M. Watjon,
country club golf pro. S. P. Jor
dan, manager of the la Grande hotel.
Herbert Evans, superintendent of La
Grande schools, and C M. WSt.
manacer of Use Liberty Uteatre.
E. A. McSachrsn. of La Grande
Hich KbcoL and Harry McXxnlay.
manacec of Falk-s store, were intro
duced as new members.
JESTER'S SHOE SHOP
Htih Grade Shoe Repairing
Al Reck Bottom Prices . . .
Shoes Dyed S6& 3e We pick
out toe old stitcnes 1st Cass
or Ko Pari
HIS Adsras Next te Blrale'a
Expert Repairing
On AU T?ies of
Plumbing Fixtures
snd Heating Svstetns
NATE ZWEIFEL
rinmblng A Heating
!!14 Jefferson Phone Main 84
Delictot(jfy fracjran
JmZa, as delicate as
oldjashionca' bouquet -yet il
permeates everything it touches.
Schilling
xan i Ha
(FT)
WALLOWA VALLEY STAGES
Direct to Wallowa, Enterprise, Yallowa Lake
from
UNION PACIFIC STAGE DEPOT,
10:30 A.M. 5:15 P.M.
Reduced Fares Scenic Highway Careful Drivers
Express Carefully Handled
ft
heies
ra!oio
RICE
V
A.vk About The
! NEW VX IT ED MOTORS
j .11" TO RADIO
I rhis new superheierodyne auto
! radio Is the finest ever butft
' for autos.
AUTO REPAIRING
ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
We Can Make Your Old Car Run
Like New Just Bring It In I
SMITH'S GARAGE
"SAY FOLKS"
Try letting us do your hard
work Tou cant afford to
do ltwhen you see our prices.
Modern Laundry
& Cleaners
Just Call MAIM 77
Ton
Wont Worry
About the Beat
If yoa keep your food In s
Majestic Electric
REFRIGERATOR
H & S ELECTRIC CO.
"Everythlns Electrical"
107 Depot - - - . MAIM 137
Ends Tonight!
John Gilbert - Robert Armstrong
with MAE CLARKE
' . in '
"FAST WORKERS"
It Starts Tomorrow!
A Real Sensation !
This is Positively Not a War Picture
7
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B 1
Dont Kipect a
Stenographer to do
at Wort oa a
Worn -Out
Sroken-Dowa
Trade In Tour o:-d Machine
on a New
Noiseless
Slancard or Portable
or Let Cs Repair It
at Resocsb Cost
Tuckev Typewriter Co.
t Depot " Phoae S-W
Curtains
and Drapes
Retain
their
Lustra
When
Dry
Cleaned at the
ODORLESS CLEANERS
3J
SPECIAL!
Suaprcof Bwu Paint on nr
per gallon C ss 7 U
r-asco K.--U Paint AO QQ
per gallon ?2s27
Best Grade nx Paint Q a
pee suart Jt)C
C5,w-Ot:t Fl.vc Palrt f s
per Quart D'lC
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
The Best or the Cheapest?
In. buying s.-me articles the thrifty housewife rtwy
find it r.ecessary to acccrt inferior quality for the
sAice of economy. But there is no economy in buying
so-caMed butter substitutes, for in cne pound of BLUE
MOUNTAIN" BITTER you jret moiv actual food value
than in ten pounds of cheap substitutes. So if you
must be economical, buy real letter and le sure
it boars the BLUE MOUNTAIN label your guar
antee of quality.
A 100, Home Piict
BLUE MOUNTaAJN CRE.A3IERY
awawawawagyaw Authortml
1 stiehaker
XOHfl Suick and
Ail Tyjv of Rpaais
7 Expert Mcanlca
.1. . Goss
utonbiV Main Rl
1109 Washinston Ave.
Fhene Main 60
IN LOt T
AT TO C.rt MAKK1EP?
The
aXELSOX
Ike
Prtater
1
" Phoce
-aw
IV for Your
aTH..
V Ice
Gaither
Ice S: Fuel Co.
Be&adesice rccae S2T-J
NOTICE!
Truck and Commercial
Car Owners
Your license will cost
you?
Meeting La Grande Hotel
at 7:30 P. M. Thursday
Operators From Western Oregon will be with
us to explain the new law.
It Will Pay You to Attend
Larison-Frees Chevrolet Co.
Perkins Motor Company
M. J. Goss Co.
L C, Smith
Blue Mt Garage
1107 Washington iiu 701
11 Cs. St.
i. A. Bate Mgr.
Per Weeatnt Aanoaxeesfts
(OppoKt the Post tXTice) j
Red Cross Drug Store