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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday, July 7, 1933
Portland
BEAVERS WITHIN
THREE GAMES OF
LEAGUE LEADERS
11117)111 Pitches Portland
to 4 to 1 Win m Inrst
Game Berger's Hit
Wins Nightcap.
lly The Associated Press
The whims or the rain gods have
helped to return Portland to a
threatening position In the Ouast
league pennant race, a bare two
points behind Los Angeles and three
games back of the first place Sacra
mento Senators.
Doubling up this week against Se
attle to make up for early season
postponements, the Beavers have
played three extra games and now
hold a 5-1 advantage In tho series.
The seventh place Indiana, handi
capped by a small mound staff, took
another double trimming from the
champions last night, 4-1 and 7-8.
Turpln appeared In the Portland
.box for the first time this season In
the opener and stopped tho Indians
with 6 hits. Fred, Berger, Beaver out
fielder, provided the winning punch
In the 7-lnnlng nightcap, driving In
4 runs with a homer and two singles.
. Angels Win
Los Angeles made It our straight
over the Mlssloni;, 6-4, with Out
fielder Tuck Stalnbockt driving In tho
winning run In the ninth wltn his
third hit of the gome.
Sacramento Jumped on Mike Salon
lsen for 6 runs in the first' three
Innings at Oakland yesterday and
scored two more off Qlen Gaoler to
win handily, 8-3..
Joe Domagglo hit safely In his 41st
consecutive game as his San Fran
cisco teammates pounded out a 13-5
victory over Hollywood to even the
series.
Brouillard Beats
Walker in Boston
BOSTON, July 7 W) Either Mick
ey Walker's best fighting days aro
behind him, or he can't battle, a foe
man smaller than himself.
, The Bumson bulldog ongoged tho
rugged Lou Brouillard, of Worcester,
last night In the Boston Gordon's
10-round feature bout and took
terrific lacing.
Although he was nine pounds
heavier at 170, and two Inches taller
than Brouillard, Mickey was on tho
defensive during all but two rounds.
Str angler Lewis
Defeats Koloff
PORTLAND, Ore, July 7 W) Ed
(Stranglcr) Lewis, 340, of Olondalo,
Cel., took two falls out of thteo to
win the main ovent of lost night's
wrestling matches here from Dun Ko
loff, 330, of Chicago.
Okl Shlklna, 315, Japan, doicatcd
Everett Klbbens, 310, Chicago, In tho
seml-wlndup, winning two straight
falls. '
Wong Buck Ohoung, 314, Chicago,
took one fall and the decision from
Billy Severe, 330, Dubuque, la,, In
tho preliminary. ,
CONFERENCE
GOLD BLOC
LOSES TILT
(Cuntlnuea i.m Page Oo
Btn bill wit) on should be accomplished
were Spain.' Lithuania, Hiunnnln,
Czechoslovak la, Jugo-Sliivla and Tur
key. Today's decision which was In a
sub -committee ot the monetary coin
mission will bo reported to tho steer
ing committee Monday for confirm
ation or reversal.
Tariffs uml Quotas Kxvlu fieri
Tho commit too on commercial
policy, n subordinate group of the
economic commission, voted a few
hours earlier to exclude discussion of
tariffs and quotas from the revised
agenda, approving a French demand
by eight to seven voices.
The American delegation, although
boftten temporarily on tho question
of treating tariffs and quotas, hoiwcl
to reverse this decision in the steer
ing committee.
Franco and other members of the
gold bloo flatly refused to cMmcuhb
tariffs, arguing that they Involved
monotary questions.
Ohandl's son weds Brahmin girl,
breaking Hindu precept.
8c human n-He Ink celebrates
birthday, extols slmplo life.
Greaf for the
children's supper
y favorf
Wins Double Bill From Seattle
BIG BABY BAER
Buddy Baer, brother of the mighty Mux, Is some man himself. Not
yet 18, he weighs 243 pounds In this outllt, and aspires to he a fighter
Ilko bis brother. He's shown Willi Volvla Miller, left, Facillc Coast
Junior sprint champion, and Hazel Cabral, skilled diver.
IMPROVEMENT IN
EGG MART NOTED
PORTLAND. July 7 (VP) There
was some Improvement suggested In
late trading In tho -local egg market.
Whllo there has been no chango
noted in quotable prices Insofar ns
-top quality was concerned, much of
the recent shading has been elimin
ated. Most sales of extras are being
made today at 18o dozen while up to
now most of the business had been
around 16a 16o although tho associa
tion has reported, that It has rigidly
maintained Its 18c mark.
No change In values was announced
by the Pacific co-ops.
Market for butter continued to re
flect steadiness and even strength ntj
tno latest advance in price lorceci
horo by sentiment against thoso who
were holding down prices on tho ex
change. -
While tho general buying price on
No, 1 but tor fat here was 24c. as hlgn.
as 25c was being paid locally. Occa
sional reports from tho country sug
gest premiums also avallablo there, j
WEST, SIIULTZ
TOUR OREGON
R. B. West, managing director of
the Portland federal reserve bank, and
W. D. Shultz, manager of tho Port
land lean agency of the R. P. C,
passed through La Grande today on a
tour of Enster n Oregon. They woro
In Umatilla county yesterday und left
for Wallowa comity today.
DURKEE GIRL
HAS OPERATION
Dorothy Feirney, 14 - year -,old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Feirney, of Duikce, is In a satisfac
tory condition following nn appendi
citis operation ycstert'iiy at tho
Grande Rondo hospital.
Incomo taxpoyors with money
closed banks get extension,
In
Capper predicts dollar wheat nncl
increasing prosperity.
OTEL
Multnomah
portland
OREOOM
PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND
NATIONALLY FAMOUS
HOSTELRY ...
... offers lliguelh cour
tesies, facilities and con-'
venlencesthdtbring tlicn
back again and again. We
guarantee that your stop
at the Multnomah will
be remembered as 4me
ol the very pleasant ex
periences ol your trip.
RATES
$1.50 ' 2.00 ' S.50 ' 3.00
and up
WOTE-L MULTrCMAH
PORT LAUD O RE-GO fl
ELKS MEET IN
JULY SESSION
Tho La Grnnde lodge of Elks held
their July meeting at the temple last
night. The evening was devoted to
regular lodge business. The next ses
sion will be held tho first Thursday
in August.
OMAHA SHEEP
OMAHA, July 7 ffl (U. B. D. A.,
Sheep: 4,000; lambs 25c higher;
sheep and feeders steady; range lambs
$(1.75((i $7.76; native lambs up to
$7.76; owes $1.00($2.00.
Ends Tonight!
"The Woman Accused"
Liberty Magazine Story
Starring Nancy Carroll
Cary Grant - John Ilalliday
.- Slat ting at
J BUCK JONES
Special Admission
Saturday Only!
11 to 3 ,
ADULTS x'v
KIDDIKS
3 to 6
ADULTS 25C
10c
KIDDIKS "uv
G to 10
ADULTS .. C
KIDDIKS IOC
Sa hi rday S'igh tis....
RACE. NIGHT!
One Performance Only !
Plan to be present at 9 o'clock for" this now
and novel nice! It is a real fun fest!
Telephone number Main
you desire about
AUSTRALIAN WINS
WIMBLEDON TITLE
WIMBLEDON, England, July 7 m
Jack Crawford, Australian star, won
tho final round of the men's singles
and with It the Wimbledon cham
pionship from Ellsworth Vines today,
4-0, 11-0, e-3, 3-6, 6-4.
HASEIIALL STANDINGS
lly The Associated Press
Puclflo Coast League
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento 57 37 .606
Los Angeles 63 39 .676
Portland ... 64 40 .674
Hollywood 61 41 ,.654
Mission ' 43 63 .463
Oakland 41 60 .461
Seattle r.. ,36 69 .306
San Francisco 36 67 . .387
, Yesterday's Results
At Oakland 3, Sacramento 8.
At San Francisco 13, Hollywood 6.
, At Portland 4-7, Seattle 1-6.
At Loa Angeles 6, Mission 4,
No American or National league
games Thursday. '
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND, July 7 Slitter:
prints, extras, 26c; standards, 26c.
Butterfati Portland delivery: A
grade, 2426o lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 22 23c lb.;, sweet cream, 6c
higher,
Eggs: Pacific poultry producers
selling price; oversize, 20c; extras,
18c; mixed colors, 17c; mediums, 17c
dozen.
Buying price by wholesalers: fresh
current receipts 66 lbs, and up, 12c
dozen.
Country meats: selling price to re
tailers: country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 160 lbs., 77cr
vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., 7 8c; spring
lambs, 10 11c; yearlings, 4 8c;
heavy ewes, 23c; medium cows, 6c
lb.; canner cows, 2i3c; bulls, 4V&
5c lb.
Potatoes: Local, $1.60; Deschutes
Gems, $2.50 cental, do bakers, 2.2$
Yakima Oems, $2.25 $2.35.
New potatoes: local white and red,'
$2.25 $2.36 cental; California, white,'
$2.26($1.36 cental,
Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara baric,
hops, live poultry, onions, strawber
ries, wool, hay, quotations unengag
ed. HANK CALL ISSUED
WASHINGTON, July 7 .(P) Tl
comptroller of the currency Issued: a
call today for the condition of ill
national banks at the close of busi
ness Friday, June 30, ir
Saturday
One Day
Only!
"South of The
Rio Grande"
Added
CHARLIE CHASE
o o
Comedy
Cartoon
Chapter 5
"WHISPERING
SHADOW"
83 for any information
entertainment.
Prehistoric Lizard Found, Belief
A rack mass, peculiarly pitted on
fectly to form the tall of a gigantic lizard, has started a hunt for fur
ther '.races ol possible saurian fossils near Eureka, Nov. Photo shows
the sections fitted together.
I MARKET NEWS
. CHICAGO WHEAT
Open High Low Close
July ; .'. .Bayt 1.0014 .m M
Sept. - 1.02 "4 1.03 l.oa !4 ' .IM'i .9Y .
flee. ..1.051.05",4 1.0.7(, ' 1.03 1.03",
May l.ou i.o', l.in'i l.o"Ki i.o4 .
:
CHICAGO CORN
July ; Mii ,03 .00 MX
sept. .0014 .-yt .mi. .isx ' .oy,.oi
Doc .; .G9Hi.71 -11 .08 .OB
May 74.7C14 .'4 .7S4 ' .nH9.14
PORTLAND WHEAT " , . .
Open HIrIi Low Close
July ; .75 .75K- .IS ' . .7894
Sept. 78 14 ,1H .78', .78 '4
Dec & . .83 . .HVi . JBJ4
Great Northern .
Asks Lower Rate
ST. PAUL, July 7 UP) Tile Great
Northern Railway general offices here
announced that it would file an ap
plication . with the . interstate com
merce commission ftt WaslUngton to
dny for permsston to cut the b.iRic
rate from. 3.6 cents per mile to iwo
cents a mile for passengers using
conches and tourists sleeping cars on
Its entire system. '
SUGAR AND FLOUR
PORTLAND. July 7 VP) Sugar
Cane granulated, (4.75; fruit or berry,
4.50; .beet sugar, $4.65 100 lbs.
Domestic flour: selling price, mill
delivery, 25-bbl lots: patent. 40s,
$5.70; do 96s. $5.50; bakers' blucstem,
$4.70 $4.80; blended flour, $4.05 c?
$4.25; soft white pastry patent, $4.25
$5.50; Montana hard wheat patent,
$5.60(4 $6.80; rye, $4.60(3 $4.70; whole
wheat, $3.25; graham. $3.60 bbl.
'mm-.
the outside, and llttlnit together per
OF THE DAY :
DOLLAR SINKS LOWER
LONDON, July 7 (P) The Ameri
can dollar, loft to Its own devices
and pressed for sale from New 7ork
and the continent, slumped about 21
cents today,' closing at $4.71 4 com
pared with yesterday's $4.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, July 7 Cuttle:
14; calves 21; fully steady.
steers; good, $4.75$6.00; common
and medium, $3.00 $6.00: heifers,
good, common and medium, $3.00
$4.75; cows, good, 'common and me
dium, $2.50(., $4.25; bulls, good, (3.25
? $3.50; cutters and medium, $2.25
$3.25; .vealers, good $6.00 si .75;
common and medium, $3.00$6.00;
calves, good, $5.50 $6.00; common
and medium, $2.60$5.0O.
Hogs: 77; fully steady, Good 140-200
lbs. $4 .75 r $5.25; 200-250 lbs. $4.65
$5.25; over 250 lbs., $4.40 (T $4.85;
sows, good, $3.50 $4.60; medium,
$3.50(S $4.10i pigs, good, $2.75$3.25.
Sheep: 416;, steady. ,
Lambs, good and choice, $6.00 o
6.60; common and medium, 5.00
5.7S; wvthers, 92.00 a S4.00; owes,
1.60(.2.a5.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for tills Column must
be in by 9 a. m. ' .
HOME-MADE CANDY SALE
Tomorrow at Grando Rondo Meat
Co., by the La Grando Rainbow Olrls.
... . . 7-7-1 t.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
3-plece refrigerator set 40c, at Mel
ville's. , ..... 7-7-1 t
July 10th last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t.
School District No. 10, Island City,
will receive bids up to July 15 for 35
cords' of 3-ft.. tamarack, cut green,
delivered at Island City school house.
Icis Blokland, .Clerk. 7-7-3 t.
WASH DRESSES
Children's .... 60o to $1.50
Ladies' 790 to $2.70
GUARANTEED TO WASH & WEAR
Norton's Kiddy Shop.
7-1-1 m.
We wish to thank our many friends
in our recent bereavement, especially
thanking Rev. Mortlmoro and the
ones who offered the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A, Doo. ,
' Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Doe.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKlln. .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lelshman.
Miss Lana Doe. . 7-7-1 tp.
July 10th last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t.
PENNSYLVANIA OIL
66 and 75 'cents per gallon.
' ' W. H. BOHNENKAMP COj
- 7-e-t f.
. July 10th last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t.
FOR YOUIt CAR .
When you break your windshield or
side glass It will save you both time
and money to have it refitted at
Richardson's Art is Gift Shop.
6-26-tf
July loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t.
SOMETHING' NEW
Have you seen, the new Baking Ram
kins now for sale at Richardson's Art
& Gift shop. They are clever, and
most reasonable In price, and In
colors to match your kitchen ware.
See them now on special sale at 25
cents each at Richardson's Art &
o
1
'eve taKen-
right out of your mouth
"Luckies Please!" You, our per
sonal friends, h&ve teen saying it
for fears. And because it so aptly
sums up the Lucky Strike story.
we've taken the words rigljt out
of your mouth. "Luckies Please! "
of cdurse. They please in the
6-26-tf.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF TUB COMPTROLLER OP
THE CURRENCY. .
WaslUngton, D. C May 24, 1033
'Notice is hereby given to all per
sons who may have olalms against
"The United States National Bank of
La Grande, Oregon,'' that the same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmer,
Receiver, with tho legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
F. G. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency., 6-24-3 m.
July loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t,
SCHOOL Cml.DRFN
You can get scratch paper at the
Observer. 60 pad. 11-2-t t,
July 10th last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 7-6-3 t.
We are' living In a world of change, I
says an eminen't professor. Yep, but
the trouble is that it's so darned hard
to get your hands on any of lt.Bos
ton Herald.
Arsenate of Lead
Cherry Spray
'Evergreen ...
Black Leaf I'W
Hdme Lumber
& Coal Co. ,
Phone: Main 17
"HOW THEY
GLEAM!"
jBcadBpreaite and
Pillows
)f silk, rnyon, or
celaneae retain
their original lus
tre, shape and
smartness when
dry-cleaned at the
ODORLESS CLEANERS
1107 Washington . Main 701
1
the words
Gift Shop.
quality of thcirfinc tobaccos. They
pleaseinthemildnessandpurityof
"Tpasting". They please the taste.
They please the throat. In every
wayandalways,"Luckies Please!"
May we thank you, Mr. and Mrs.
Smoker, for; giving us this phrase? '
became n ltd tcwted'L