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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1933)
19. J Pafre EiffKt LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, EAT GRANDE, ORE. it - - Wednesday, November 8, 1933 FINISH THREE j BARRACKS AT !f CAMP RESTON OAMP BBSTON, flltkum, Ore. (Spe cial) Throo or tho O. O. 0. iwrracks buildings here have been completed, and meal are being served In the pew meu hall. Two hundred and eight men may be served at one time. ; Many enjoyed the dance Saturday night In the Sltkum community hall, two miles from Camp Res ton. Among j those attending were lAwrence Brooks, Shelley Uoyd, Peter Mo Naughton, Claren BoUlns, Allon Utaz, Leo Ward and Barney Felt. - WJllaro Houston. Jack Streotor, Harold Earls and Norman Phillips are busy weekends and holidays clearing ground, oubtlng poles and making shakes for their new cabin which they expect to have completed and their families Installed in two weeks. I J. V. Hogue, of Enterprise, was bleasantly surprised by n. visit from nta mother frcm Salem. He accom panied her home tor a short visit, ; Peter MoNaughton, first cook, has withdrawn from the klitchen and is Vinw awnittni? tronanortatlon author- ivjLtfnn ti mturn tn his hnmA In Ia ' Grande. j Preaching services Sunday evening jit the Sltkum community hall were Attended by a truck, lead of O. C. C. men, including Carpenter, MuruJlln, Utz, Oreenough, atreeter, Chote and Joplln. DEATH TAKES L. W. WEEKS ON TUESDAY Elks lodge In charge, Burial will be In the Masonic cemetery. . Mr. Weeks was born In Sholby, Ohio July 9, 1880 and was 63 years, ; The report that Mae West wears pads may be Just a publicity build up. . mi whim i ii ii iiimhmhiii 111 mm im 1 1 in i wwii'i I i'iiiwWHlWti I i .s hi :d If ' T:f: V? 1 L. W alnco 18U, Frank J. Prail, Democrat, and Bor nard 8. Deutsch, auardla running mates, wore elected comptroller and president of the board of aldermen respectively. Ferdinand Pecora, stock market Investigator, was defeated toy William O. Dodge, Tammany candi date 'for district attorney of New York. ' ( Another Important Democratic mayorship -was lost In Cleveland. 4 j Harry L. Davis, Republican, won over Bay T. Miller, Democratic Incumbent. Democrats Jailed in their drive w seize control of New York, state as sembly, even losing eight seats to Re publicans, who also retained com mand of Now Jersey's assembly. But the Democratic slate swept Vir ginia. George O. Perry was elected governor amd Harry F. Byrd United btates senator. : Frederick W. Mansfield, Democrat, won out over four other Democrats and two Republicans for Boston's mayorship. In Detroit, Frank Couzens, 31 year old son of Senator Couzens, Republl can Independent, was In the lead for mayor. - I i Democrats made many gains In up state New York, WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 W Farm administrators today created a cover age section to work out marketing agreements for the liquor Industry following up closely results of yester day's elections assuring ratification of repeal early In December. WKKKS MOHR'S MARKET Phone M 090 Frco Delivery Beef Steak Rib, Sirloin, T-Bone Lb 15c Pork Roasts Choice Shoulder. Cuts Lb. ...lie Pork Shoulder 8 Lb. .............. ....... 9c Chickens Colored - Fresh Dressed Lb. 19c Veal Roasts Lb. .. 11c 2 lbs. Franks 25c Sauerkraut 2 qts .. 25c Salmon Halibut - Oysters In memory of the poaco brought about by the signing of the Armistice on November 11th, 1918, this storo will bo closed all dny Saturday. three months and 28 days of age. He had made his home In La Urunde the last 16 years, first In the Insur ance business and later In tho auto mobile business. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Stella Weeks, the following children, Mrs. Mildred Winters, Bur niece, Roswell and Harold Weeks, all or La Grande; his mother, Mrs. Anna E. Long, and a sister, Mrs. John Humelsine, of Shippensburg, Pa. SCORCHY SMITH (Trademark Registered) V. S. Patent Office Attacked! CHICAGO, Nov. SOT Edward J. Blake, chairman of tho national pro hibition committee. In a statement today declared tho defeat of the eighteenth amondment makes prohi bition again a polltlcul question ana added that drys who formerly voted with tho major partleB were llocklng to tho prohibition party to start a battle of bUlota for the return of prohibition. , Armistice Day . Talk Given at Rotary Club (Ountinuea from Page One) III I.INd ON MHitilNU IWvlt.MITK SALEM. Nov. B MO All logirlng Dcrmlts henceforth will bn IkaumI hv ' the public utilities commissioner, and not by the stnte highway commis sion, It was ruled Tuesday. Tho commission made tho order follow- tarlnns by Robert Dow and John Ing legal Interpretation of tho bus McManusnccompanled on the piano and truck law which stated tho Ibhu- by Patsy McManus. The talent of ai ce of permits to haul logs over the children was roundly applauded highways comes under the Jurlsdlc- 1 by their listeners.- lion of the utilities commissioner. ; Kev. Paul Do P. Mortimer gave a , brief tnlk on the annual drive for AMHAHSAIlOlt'H tt'lr'B CHOOKKH I subscriptions to the Red Cross, atort-TKIIIT-NI.IIHV i:i i:m;m.(J wmvn j ing next Monday. He stated that over WASHINGTON T) Mrs. Iliil Bo- 16,000 in supplies and assistance has vkr, wile of tho new ambassador to been received by needy families In Chile, Included In her Eouth Amerl- Union County from tho Red Cross can wmxirobo one of itho now eve- this year. (HOLY SMOKE! ) 7"1I ; f " 7 ; y3SJ stalking MeEHjp U'GOSH ! 1 KNOCKED MlrA COLO '. BUT IHtKfcAUlbl BE. OTHERS "V7" Hi LOOK AT "WE- WORSES tW I II IC t.j enc ic Okie -TiJikj-. . . V. I . THAT Will rvAKt A CAVUSC &NOBX . Art'S THE. SCENT c AM IKTJIANp : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAV : CHICAGO WHKAT Open mto Low Clow Deo. ' Jim JWJ4 '. MH9 - May 88ffl.88, MH ."8 .1.I14 July .; j. 86. 8(1 '4 " .89 .88 .88)4 PORTLAND WHEAT Open Hlfb Low . clow May : 15 .11 .78 - .77 "4 Deo .10 .1ZH .10 .Ity, LAST-HOUR RALLY IN WALL STREET nlng gowns with long, tight olevea. It was of parrot grcon crejw with a small tocjue of tho sumo shade. UTAH'S VOTE "BRINGS "WET DAYS" BACK Tho Hotarlans dined today on elk meat, supplied by Sam Jordan, man ager of tho La Orundo hotel, where the Rotary luncheons aro held. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Cattle: (Continued Prom Pagr One) PORTLAND, Bov: 8 VP) 150, calves 10; 25c lower, ' Steers, common and medium, $2.60 : & 95.00; heifers, common and mo Dry leaders conceded dofeat In dlum, s2.60 4.25; cows, common Utah before half of the precincts ,ld medium, 2.2Dr3.00; low out wore heard from, and wets made ter an(1 outtcr, 1.25 a 2.26- bulls, gains In hutor return. This glvos tlutt outter nnd medium, 1 76 m 2.75; westorn state tho distinction of being vralors, gotxl and oholo, 5!S0i$6.50; tlio 38th to vote ratification. The vote oun, common and medium, 2 60 for stato repeal was by about the 6.60: calves, cood and choice. 4 OOa, same margin. 15.50; common and medium. 2.00 a, Ohio plied up ft 000,000 majority 4,00. for national ropeal and voted out its ; HoB8 . 300. 10 cents hlcher for stato constitution prohibition amend- nglt butchers; lightweight, good mcnt, although it Is tho birthplace nnd choice, 3.76 r 4.00; mo ot the" anti-saloon league und tlio dlum wcght, good and choice. M.15 prohibition movement. , M 00; heavyweight, good and Pennsylvania guvo a four to 0110 ch0ico, 3.76 & 4.25; packing sowa, vote for ropeal, but tlio outcomo on medium ami raod. :i oomn no: fei- eovoral Btato constitutional amend- r Hnd stocker pigs, good aiid cholco, nielli lur uuiiu immiiuo wwiu.n 3.25(,r 3.75. bonuses and relief roinalncd In doubt. sheep: 400; fully Btoady. Lambs, Iji (liiunllii Wins j good nnd 0i10ce W.50 w 5.75; com- Driving a wedgo Into tho Demo- moI. ,,nd meilun,. .3 50 a, s.00: cmtlc stronghold of Now York City, yenrlliw wethers. 2.60(,r 4.60- owes. tho Republican fuslonlst candiiluto, 76c$a.OO. Plorello H. La auiudlla, won over Tammany luiU's mayor. J. P. O'Brlon, I nnd Joseph V. McKoo, recovery can- NEW YORK, Nov. 8 .W) Stock market bears were chased to the woods today in a last-hour rally which lifted prices of many Issues 1 to around 6 points. The run-up was attributed largely to a revival of In flationary psychology. Professionals accounted for most of the trading. The close was strong. Transfers ap proximated 1,800,000 shares. Closing figures Include: Air Reduc 10254 Al. Chem. and Dye 138 American Can 00 American T. and T 118 Bethlehem Steel 314 J. I. Case 70 Col. a. and E 13 Continental Con 64(4 Oeneral Motors 30 Johns Manvllle 63 Llbbey-O.-Ford 28 Liggett ami Myers B. 84 Vi Montgomery Word ., 20 Notional Distill 85Ji PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, Nov. 8 W) Butter- Prints extras, 24c; standards, 23c lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade 21c; farmer's door delivery, 19c per lb.; sweet cream 5c higher. Country meats Selling price to retailers: country-killed hogs, beat butchers, under 160 lbs., 6'4 7c; vcalers, 00-100 lbs., 7c lb.; light and thin, 4cioc ib.; heavy calves 4c ib.; lambs 9c lb.; yearlings 4 60 lb.; heavy ewes 2 a 3c lb.; medium cows, 2.6o -lb.; canner cows, 1 2c lb.; bulls 3'jfl 4o lb. Livo poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. J. O. Penney Pub. Ser. of N. J. Southern Pacific Oil of Cal St. Oil of N. J Union Paclfio ..... United Aircraft United Corp U, 8. Indus. Alcohol U. S. Steel 48V4 38 A 20 41 !4 110 3314 5H 00 42 K SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Nov. 8 P) Sugar Cane granulated, 4.85; fruit, (6.05: beet sugar, 4.75. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery, 26-bbl. lots, patent, 49s, 0.70f7.40; blonded flour, 8.15 a 0.70; soft whito pastry flour, S.77f 5.86; bakers' hard wheat flour, $6.75 & 0.80; rye, 6.60 8.20; whole wheat 5.35 g5.85; graham, 5.50. OMAHA SHEEP OMAHA, Nov. 6 UPi (U. S. D. A.) Sheep: 12,500; Jamb market not es tablished, bids 26c lower, sheep and feeders steady: bids native and fed wooled lambs up to (7.00; held around 7.25: clipped lambs bid 6.00, held around 18.25; ewes up to $2.75; range feeding lambs $5.25$8.16. DROWN SATIN ENSEMBLE . WORN BY. ACTRESS t- PARIS VP) Betty Hamilton, Am- erlcan dancer appearing here, wears a striking Worth ensemble of brown satin this fall. The frock Is designed, with a high collared bodice closing, in front with a row of tiny strass, buttons and is banded at the hem line In soal. The closely fitting' matching Jacket has long sleeves cul- j fed In the same fur. '" Riot glins using 'either long or short range ammunition liave been added to the caulDmont of Missouri state j highway .patrolmen. Gold Price Jumps 21 Cents Today WASHINGTON, Nov. . 8 W) A price of 33.05 was announced today for RFC purchases of domestic newly mined gold, an Increase of 21. cenZs over yesterday's quotation and an In crease of 69 oenta an ounce over the prevailing world market. The Increase resumed the steady advance In the price of the metal that wo temporarily halted for the first time yesterday. STORE CLOSED SATURDAY . , OPEN UNTIL 8 P, M. FRIDAY Resinol Helped My Skin In 3 Days "When I decided to try Resinol Soap and Ointment, my com plexion was a light from pimples and blackheads. I had a horrid, muddy looking skin and when . I used powder it looked even worse. After three day use of . the Resinol Ointment and Resi nol Soap, I could see an improve mtnt. Now all my friends tell me how well my skin looks." (Signed) Mrs. M. N. , NMMia4Mt. St. Louis, Mo. At all druggiilt! ; FOB FREE TRIAL ifu packwe ot Ointment ind Soap with your copy of our new booldec on Skin Treatment, write to Fifty-six miles of roiulslclo were cleared as a Xlro prevention measure by civilian conservation corps work ers In Indiana this summer. For Quality! Assortment And Value, It Always Pays to Shop at the I dltluto Tackcd by Postmaster acnora: OPEN FRIDAY rariey. UNTIL IP, a; This besides wookonlng Parley's ' drive for stato control, also staggered B , , j. s M tlon, which sufforod its first defoat VjIm , .:vft. - NOW PLAYING , . 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