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Pajre Eight EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. UK GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, August 3, 1933 TRADE IN STOCK EXCHANGE DULL NEW YORK, Aug. 3 Ifl - Stock exchange traders hugged the safety sidelines today as they awaited reper cussions from the drastic new rule, designed to prevent a repetition ol the recent wild speculation. Leading Is sues mulled about In a narrow range although a Jew specialties werw In clined to push higher. The close was Irregularly lower. Dullness was the feature. Transfers approximated 1. 600,000 shares. Closing figures Includes: Air Reduc. Child Specialist Puts In Busy Day To Say The Least 8 AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3 lPl Dr. Minnie Berclson Goldberg, child specialist, hurried to a hos pital to attend a new-born baby. Her patient cared for, Bhe taxied to another hospital where she be came the mother of a seven-pound baby girl. Al. Chem. and Dye American Can American T. and T, Bethlehem Steel J. I. Cose Col. O. and B. ..... Continental Can General Motors . Johns Manvllle Llbbey-O.-Pord Liggett and Myers B . Montgomery Ward National Distill - J. O. Penney ... Pub. 6er. of N. J. Southern Pacific . St. Oil of Cal. St. Oil of N. J. ; Union Padfia United Aircraft United Corporation U. S. Indus. Alcohol U. JB Steel ., ins 83 134 ' 39 ; 67 104 60 29H 46 27 02 21 'J BOH 4254 46 26 35 35 , I15'j 31 8?4' 63 5214 Mrs. E. L. Halley Dies Wednesday Afternoon (Continued Prom Page One) HORTON WOOl, BOSTON, Aug. 3 VP) (U. d. D. A.) Trading In wool continues rath er quiet. While a few houses are re ceiving a mora activelnqulry this Is not being generally experienced In tile market. Prices continue firm on scattered sales. Ordinary twelve months Texas wool Is moving In small quantities at around 75 cents scoured basis. There Is little cal! on choice staple Texas wool but selected lots are being held at 78 e B0 cents scoured basis. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) sru.ui AMI Fl-Ol lt PORTLAND, Aug. 3 Vft Sugar Cane granulated, 14.85; fruit or berry, 15; beet sugar, 4.75 100 lbs. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery 25-bbl lots: patent, 49s. $7.80; do 08s. 17. CO a 7.80: bakers' blue stem, 16.75 at $6.35; bakers' blended flour, $6.05 ft $6,40; soft white pastry patent, $6.76 $7.50; Montana hard wheat, $5.95; rye, $4.00 ft $6.30; whole wheat, $5.15; graham, $5.90 & $6.30 bb!. UP TILL NOW TWO WEEKS' PA ( LOOK I SHE'S FAUXN 1 VA4Y.fTOEVE ft TUCKED AVWf, PIGWT I WGHT INTO CHECK'S I HOPC . HdIway, , n the old vest J V lp . LEAVING CHICK WL0NC N"- -F2. i Qfm ' WITH MISS GOWDY , i&RWll. yfJV , HANK'S CHANCE ' aVixlll Ml Ufa) HMMPS.OWMIEND ' a - SAKT) la-SN' V lyMPS.'tVTE,TWWY -.,0- 'j ljf' v! ' Ur NEKMBOeS. WE VsSg. MjZ. ft I IN EVERSTWIna. il Llg HICK DOES A LITTLE ' TT" 3 I M BRMrGIKiej. 1 ) MY CUAlt? MOST HAVE SLIPPED WHEN 1 REACHED FOB THE POLLS. I THINK I'LL BUN ALONG, IE YOU DONT MIND l j -"i v Wit ir K THAT'S TOO BAD1. X HOPE IT DOESNT SPOT Miss Gowdy Pulls a Sneak! Vi uiUftT " . ,, THE BUNGLE FAMILY Definite News On Loan Branch Lacking (Continued from Page One) JfHlRNXL, STRIPE, KlrtoRjTy ELECTED A Mvr PRESIDENT OF BOlr-TOEK LOD3E Nf?9. WAS KfcSUItKD AT GEOE3 BTJJnTGLE'S HOME WHEI-I A VICTORS CELEBRATlOtJ WAS IMTERRIPTED By a majority demamd for the lodge baMMEr, sad shock to her many friends over the county. Funeral services will be held Sat- not wholly decided." he said. "I ex. iiruay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ' Pt to have a staff of a dozen per Snodgrass and Zimmerman mortuary sons, perhaps less, with Rev. W. H. Hertzog, of the "There Is nothing to say as to the Methodist church. In charge. Burial managers of the proposed district will take place In the Island cuy:o"iceB at Eucene. Klamath Palls and cemetery. La Orande, That's somewhat In the Bhe was bora ; In Ashland. Ohio, a"" yet." Mar. 25, 1809 and was 64 years, four Formal announcement that his or- I Sept. months and eight days of age. She ganlrjitlon Is ready to receive appll-I I'ec. came to Union county more than 40 cations from Clstressed home owners ! May years ago where she made her homej1" be made within a week, Lips , until death. She was married about comb said, and Instructions on the 27 years ago. filing of applications will be given. Mrs. Halley leaves, besides herl Around 300 letters were awaiting widowed husband, two daughters, ! Lipscomb when he returned from Qertrudo OTJonnell, of Duluth, Minn., j Washington, tie sold. Half of them and Edna Stonebrcaker, of La ' wero applications for loans, and the Orande, and two grandsons, Albert B. others were requests for Jobs. O'Oonncll and Edward L. Stonebrcak- p.E6 us pat, orr. 8-3 OH ? (THEY ALL. GONE, wha.t" Tuifl L (ya.6 SUH.A IT'S YOU,-S BOSS. AFTER ,mmv hajd? THEY SALERATUS!) YOU RAN OUT KX- pj np ) I SURE-, WHAT Sr(AFTER THOSE tuc I nr?? J I 3 HAPPENED? FIGHTING nmFd amo -OT OF ) WHERE'B GENNELMEN, therms' A BUMP f PICAS' THE r7 TWO GENNELMEN uc a nohnNnB I aSTl VAS, 1 S I WISH I KNEW WHO- BELTED ME. OH YES. NOW 'T'S COMING BACK TO ME. MCCOOKIE STOOD BESIDE ME. I SAW HIM PULL THE LEG OFF A CHAIR, THEN , EVERYTHING J GOT r THOSE GENNELMEN 1 cr?. give us That BANN ERJTHEY Ltr I F 1Kb r, THEN THEM GENNELMEN THAT SAY J YOU AIN T GONNA GET THE . BANNER., FOLLOWED THEM DOWN STAIRS. THE TWO GENNELMEN THAT BRANG YOU IN HERE AND LAY YOU ON THE LOUNGE SAY TO ME, JUBT FAN HIM AWHILE, HE'LL BE U.K.! THEN THEY RAN OUT AFTER THE OTHER FIGHTING GENNELMEN. YAS SUH! After The Battle J ( J 71 a.V mm -VZ-yjf ',nA DDQOrnn Din 1 li il WifIm W'7fcil I ill1 LL FIX M5COOKIE FOR THIS. AELL ANYHOW SALERATUR LET'S GATHER' 1 HE LEGS CHAIRS AND SO FORTH SCATTERED THROUGH THE HOUSE, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WHS AT . . Open JiSf4.9V4 - l.tti.3!i l.odj.ei.oj 1.01 1.0.11', l.OB'A Low 0H'4 1.02 1.06 Close 1.00K1.01 ibises 1.08 1.09 - I'OltTI.ANO I'llOllUCE ' PORTLAND, Aug, 3 VPl Butteii Prints, extras, 24o; standards, 23o. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade, 22c lb.; farmers' door delivery, 20o lb.; sweet cream, Bo higher. Eggs Pacific -poultry producers' selling price: oversize. 24o; extras, 22c; standards, 20c; mediums, 20c; pullots, 16c dozen. Buying prloo by! P. It. WANTS ACTION HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 3 UPi President Roosevelt today gave the. wholesalers: fresh extras 10s dozen io epet-u ww isnrawun ra mediums. 10c dozen. ui reuej jot small nome owners in CHICAGO CORN I 8P " " .M4 .50"4 I ' ' M'!i.co4 Miy, .r, .iio54 !-"-- .6i'i!4 i -66 .64J4 .eayt I POBTLAN D WHEAT ' Open " High Low Close .Si pt. , XI .83 Jt2 . ,ga llic. JIQ .80 .83 .85 conference with Vincent Dalley, man ager of the federal home owners loan corporation for Now York state. FOOTHAI.I. INFLl'ENCB GRIMSBY, England Ml Football . enthusiasm must have an outlet even ' In the fishing Industry. Six trawlers When -Earl Averlll, Cleveland out-, which aro being built for a Grimsby fleldor, was benohed at Wnshlngton firm ore being named Aston Villa, 1 Cheese, milk, country meats, mo- recontly It was the first time since Arsenal, 'Spurs, Everton, Huddersfleld hair, cascara bark. hops, onions, now 1930 that ho was not In the outflold Town and Derby County, after the onions, potatoes, new potatoes, straw whon the game started. i prominent football teams. ' berries, wool and hay. unchanged. Live poultry Portland delivery: buying prices, heavy hens, colored, lbs. 12c; do by, lbs.. 12c; hens, over lbs. 10c; under 3& lbs.. 10c; broilers, 14 lbs. 12c; colored springs 2 lbs. up. 13sl4c: roasters, over 3 lbs. 14c; roosters. 6c lb.; ducks, peklns, broilers. 8fi 10c lb.; old ducks, peklns ( ); 10c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats. EXTRA EGGS ARE : QUOTED AT 22C r jvm WWvYrT . .... '' MM i jr.: . w v Liberty TODAY PORTLAND, Aug. 3 Ml Extra eggs were quoted up to 22c dozen In Uie Portland market but few actual do colored, I sales were being made at the high point. Only selected stock was gen erally reported moving at the top. the bulk of the supplies selling 1 to 2c dozen below. J Too much short held storage'eggs were being withdrawn for the good of tho trade and the price. Muon fee house goods was moving Into trade channels as fresh stock but most of this appeared to be selling below top quotations. Receipts were very liberal with an increasing supply of pullets which were complicating the situation. ' Trade In the ibutter market was still comparatively slow with Indica tions of weakness. Speculators were scared and there was no longer a call for movement lntostore. Notes of wholesale trading: Seedless grape quality was no bet ter with sales S2.25 lug. Walla Wnlla onions were easier at 1.B5 81.75 top. Cabbage continued weak and as low as lc for good stuff. Tomato market was more active but without general prive Improvement. Larger sized California ELberte, peaches were quoted up to $1 here lie sowed a man's lips toKeUier for darni"; to look at his wife with eyes of love! What nameless horror did he reserve for the man who took her from him? No one is safe! Each and every one of the thou sands of pleasure seekers who comes to this zoo is at the mercy of this fiend! ' 8 ADDED ATTIIAC'lONS FLEX ts Vl.r.x. the new color finish, is flrxilile. Even if the wood ex-' iamls, I'i.kx will not crack like ordinary finishes. That's why Flex slays new so long. Drop in today and let us prv to you how cav you ran'nint with Flex . . . how economically can deco rnlo your own rooms with KlK a W.H. but demand continued chiefly for lo cal early varieties. , ; - Lemons were showing a rather stut advance of 50c case.' , PORTLAND LIVESTOCK .'. PORTLAND,' Aug. 8 VP) Cattle: 26. calves 6; steady. and medium $3.00 44.60; heifers, best, 3.764.O0; medium, 43.2S 9 $3.50; cows, best, 3 .003 .26; com mon and medium, sl.76 2.75; Ban ners, 1.008 12.00; bulls, best, 8.00 W.25; medium, 2.7Se3.00; calves, best, 6.0066; good, tS.00tS.50; ordinary, 4.00e4.60. - Hogs: 178; trifle stronger. Top light butchers. 5.S0 to . t5.76; ' heavy butchers, tS.00gtS.38; sows, 13 00 a W.50; slaughter pigs, $4.76 9 $5.00; feeder pigs, $4.766.00. . u Sheep: 894; steady. ' Mt. Adams lambs $6.40; Iambs, best $5.00s$5.76; yearling wethers, 2.00gt3.00; ewes, tl.00$1.80.f- . ........ The Mexican bean beetle, common In the southeast and along the At lantlo seaboard, la making Its first serious threat to Mississippi bean crops this summer. Hear Rumors That Devaluation Of Dollar Imminent WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 VP The drop of dollar values In foreign mar kets due to unconfirmed reports from here the administration was contem plating early devaluation of the gold dollar were received without comment by officials. . -: It was pointed out no action could be taken except by President Roose velt. Unofficially It was said if he contemplated any change In the pres ent dollar situation, officials here had not been informed. OMAJIA SHEEP OMAHA. Aug. 3 VP (U. S. D. A.) Sheep:. 13,000; bids lambs and yearl ings 50c lower, aged sheep steady, 'bidding 40 ft 50c lower on feeding lambs; . bids on native and range lambs $7.00 down; fed Texas yearl ings $5.00; to Ids on range feeding lambs up to $6.00. Quickest Way To Get Rid Of Ants and Roaches To banish these pests In a hurry, just sprinkle Bu-hach where they appear across their trails (follow ing them to their burrows If pos sible), and In cracks and crevices. Bu-hach makes short work of in sect pests though It is guaranteed safe for human beings and animals. 80 use it freely without fear. Money back If It falls. Comes In handy sifter cans at 25c and 50c at all good grocery and drug stores. Adv. JESTER'S SHOE SHOP High Grade Shoe Repairing At Rock Bottom Prices . . . Shoes Dyed 25c. 35c We pick out the old stitches 1st Class or No Pay I 1212 Adams Next to Blrnle'a For tho second year In succession Oeorgo Rogers of Fort Worth Is arch-, ery champion of Texas. Red Cross Ding Store I "HOW THEY GLEAM!" Beadspreads and Pillows f silk, rayon, or celanese retain their original lus tre, shape and smartness when dry-cleaned at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 MEMBER WE DO OUR PART We E)s mi? Pawn TIE, the undersigned owners and operators of automobile agencies, in " the city of La Grande, herewith pledge our support to the principles and purposes of the National Industrial Recovery Act. We have the de sire and willingness, to get prompt action and give full co-operation and feel assured that our clientele has the same loyalty and will accept what ever changes are necessary in our business and working hours in order to comply with President Roosevelt's Re-employment Agreement for shorter hours, higher wages and more employment. We have adjusted our operations in compliance with a code of agreement that adheres strictly to the desires and purposes of the administration plans. LARIS0N-FREES CHEVROLET CO. M. J. G0SS L. C. SMITH BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE MUNHALL MOTOR CO. PERKINS MOTOR CO. GETTINGS.& HANKS . C.3 9 Bohnenkamp Laurel & Hardy in "TOWED IX A HOLE" The refinuUVendor" lSmiiH'iiir Hall Cartoon SCENIC Company 3G