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Saturday; July 7, 1934 ' Pasre Six LA GRANDE EVENING OCSERVTR, LA GRANDE. ORE. PORTT AND fFTS:- A STEP NEARER TO THE ALTAR f MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ; 4w4ww4www4w444444w444 CBJCAOO HT HOLLYWOOD UP IN FIRST PLACE IN COAST LOOP This Curious World gr FOOTBALL GAME? 0m UKk Ul Jiahr (UI J1 -H a - JS -S tea. f.M) J" - aw 'i S -"'4 fx,. 3ISJ-I' JIS TALL PERSOMS IK At .JLS Hwa Jl Ji ". .- ,w,,.--J uahi' a JL - -O", a CB1CA00 cots . J7 J J7 J7 mm mi" 1 w Ja)y War ex(,-Ji tMfsXlx Wrt IijVUS fcMtivw mUtni tr.-'s, ta fttatll mn M xcjt Oaum atatTar r wT& w.nJr.' afru. At rjt "VAA M ttjt rtlf Vf efjutr a. (Mauled irar efc!."- Ajuptl IftJto ILli ftewstiv iv.tflfjw r.rf 9ula Lta Mtf k tan ua'jt w. i.ux 'X HrMT'- t"JL (fan Ifr y.-.rt- m ftr. rrax&v.iv Vie, to rvnutjt z-l t U I fcs.c ir.to tAfrxjA K-'m 9f.it ttWf.T Mf PST.- Off 43 OJMOC of en a:. -: tajr Way (jvsjrrj fX If Jf-vusrA oat Jixixrjt TV fcwS -if 1 uft JCI IrjrzCM uA ti Wfc V tc Hwrie tij Itra tnu.txt Boot KtrJ- DouMe Header To Be Played Here Sunday lOwgitBia fret p ow Willi er, bu bin tr-tlr.js far tS putt fr wkl arid r-fc rAiTjOS tip vrt to nymu) to e a e.ui. rfuwi ana to p'.te! to fJ f- rtmVin afj4 a eVx eosai Ai ttvjun najwiUT, kto j3i tr fKT9Vrto urwa tM i! auay fan tlm tfcat U I Orv3r ajvuld Ulr th bi Thto Till k to tl Vl pm oT th mkh ?Lr by it In th Ba VUrtfitiu tvp V". Im Otois Ju th 3 on tvvw In th nt HAtrjt rA tie Mivvn U V.l rJ wt tfc Cim7t'. t In n-tunint to "7 r of 7-. It to ayKVA tua out s rvxy In tM iriJ'Jn air Inn wnt ftumUr Itt. " ta! Into n tu InrKtor bT cTwuKnbto not In y br C etUiur Binr btK.lwto of Hxr'.rw ut tM of pmn lrfl C'r od Im CrtiiSji lor IM fi UJ T" fTto Wj f.t Ht Cot l(S L Oria in (arms won . In 1 tM usr imi tvk. tM Itm pw olnj V la OlxnA -. tM ueuxA to Cor 7-S- Ojt loo botn tM in iJ, tnS Im OttniUi mnx vil it l, rtar wllh win. tM twyk M pftntlr.)r nt Jlr rm, MtntMd to n tM trnn'. wJ'Ji Cow trxl Jt It -!! If "T poulbtr can. Princeton Fails In Gallant Race iiewurr. -thambs. rn, jmr i or. Vruxxtan onlemt7 rrtT MKht-wml or lJr "-l In Killtnt bwl lor IM nl cMIInl top. ml hlfil7 VftuA tJOprif ' MMH In tM BOTl nlr it" Vlr br mr-UftT of ntli to tM powerful lwlr fvrwlr.j tlob o Umarm. txnerr ttrmtA trie IIn lT dwlw. n mlr.uwu. w;ood. only or eortf nhort of tn co-jm rteord It tt yorrilr. yOI H MIVK, KAStl Bi! , , IKIW OXKlKI) UOKOKH tM K OXroD. Bnt. AtK fund U b rii lul nvrnl Oiford unAtrvuA ul for tM purehM of mll nvnumnt or plvju of Jw.lt t locK. IM kchrrA famrnu miltr wnoM world rwKinl 4:i mil wi toppta. within Tr. W nr Kn- M UMmn CHnniniirim on tM me Intt kt Prlnrton unlrtrilir TM lft will M prntl to lymloclt homo Unm In Hew ZUnd. AllhotiKh b l prtltln rrilr ly tn pprtlon for the dul train nt July 21 tttmi oilrl-Cm-bnme and Cornll-PrlFicton. thoM clMMt to IM llh from Bown Un rtrr drlr M to UI1 bndlrppd by tM tperllon mrformed upon hi kne lul fall. AI.hf HT Mi:MOH(A), I.IIIUAKV pr.Ki'f.Ti A7W hi:miah :ha - HHUHHKlaA AU U tlon of Kin LwVipold. th bulk of the (UnrJjt brlnjt ryill.U-il thrrjutfhfirut th rountrjf Im mernorUU to Klnic Albrt urn to be bunrheO fr a nfciion! Itbmry In BruwU, An or)Klnlly pUnnM, th nviivry Ui b ijjwd lfr a monument In llruxU arid memorial In the chief Uiwrn of en:h of the nine province. Klnit Ijeopolrt'a aiuKffcMilon, whlrh hut been approved by the dovcrn rnent, I thnt hi lt father' ar vlfm wiuld he einurnamaieil bent y a natlnnal library, erection "f a monmM.t at Ywr In aw)rdanc with the wlitheii of ex-wjIdlTd and thn markiriK of the Mrr:he let Dumea kite where King Albert met hi death. Allhm.f(h the fleprmwilon haa eratM a 40 per cent ncrctum in live rlemand for hooka, ln;imi of libra ri"a ha Nhrunk 34 jer cent, the Htato lldrary MMK'IkMn (ff Califor nia revenlftj. lw-aled In a nurraw vulley alKut 20 mJIra from the rlty nf Itjrhesler, In HxutJu-fii Minfvevita, Millvllle a r wa I u waif r f rwrt a rwie-? r vol r carved out of (Ml)d rock In th bluffa 1M ft wve tlt corrununlty, Jupiter l Kreatr In miw and vol ume IhMii all other known pli-ifta ai;tmorizki) dkai-kk nm FRIGIDAIRE .Hoc Vn For IChfitrle Ili'fHgcratlon Fred Spaeth iln IW) non IVuhlnimn ii ii i i fix if is THEV UVE W A WOfilO GRV, AOMOTONOUS h'ORMAL rrowlh la th kiaai body rUat throajra aboit U J'tb ytar. Tall In1!rl4al kaTe a thnrUrt aa asore iatnu fronth tiUA ibort ?-trvfl grow akrwly orer a lar period. Baseball Standings; Pet. ! jM3 H,U7 3 hftn Ptaivriv. . ... . 8 .4 ArK . .. . . 7 6 JfeCte . .- 7 5 ftMrrfcTiV; , i 8 UiutVM , . 6 rOMfuwl - . 3 .!7 )n4Titor'a KXaUa 8all 12. Ia A. a Kofiywovl 4, hkjvrtrjtrtfj 2. frUil a. Baa rrMMM I. National Mandlnr; Jw Toilt ., Cfc!Aao Uvula . plttarrJifn Boiton BtrjOk'.rn ..... .. 47 27 44 29 41 V J7 21 M 2-t . W 44 .477 ( i44 4. M ! Philadelphia 27 47 Cincinnati 23 ii Vmtrriter'a tonlu At Brootcl7n II, Jfw Yor 2. At PtilUdalphta 1J, BoMon 11 At CtttrJUfn II, P!tUbu;r I. At '.. LoiiU 15. CtrKtnnatl 11. Amerknn l;iM9 Klnliia W L. Ifew T'Jrtl 44 27 M0 Detroit , 4' n Ifil tynVm .. XI 31 i27 WaahlmC-on 31 31 1W Ctoreland 37 Alt m Lwiia . 21 31 YA Pmtodalphla M 42 417 Chicago 25 40 331 Ymtwlny'a IftulU At Mew Tor a. WhlVn 8. At Boston 1. Philadelphia . At Clereland , Chicago 7. At Detroit 4. m, Loula 3 (called end of fifth, rain). Agriculture In Free State On The Mend, Claim fly hnrl-tl- John DUBLIN m The IrUh farwr U hlverin In an economic hlizard Mrt itm free HUt K'V!r" rriTtt rc fiuert to crij tnat atfrKulture la jrotr. to pfrt. It ho-Yft little patience with op portion churifM that the (c.-erri-menl'a pollrle are lrlvlnj( Die farm er to ruin with reatrlrttor. tazatior. and the cuttum off of hi KniflUh market. ITie oernment doa not deny that thA trMihte with Britain oh rrlm;ied the Irlib farmer through thr linfxni lion of additional EntclUh tariff mi Iriih prrlue f rr,fHi Wirfll ( allli- Men . The (cvernn.enl'a pohry, aa ex ptilrterl by Ireqldenl Earn on lVal era. la Ut de--lop aelf-aufflr lewy and make Hu cmjntry lew dep'itdrit on th BriiUh market. "We admit," aayii I)r Jnm- flyan. minister of atfrl culture, "trial the caUl f&rrnirn have been hit, anl that the conditio.-) of the biff land hoMer fn the whole hi bad. "Thia Jipille, however, only in ihe hfK land owrwr who enag- in rattle raUltut The hl farmer who ha turned to tillage haa done very well "I bellevf that the itmall furmer and two-third of the farmer in thi fjuntry are mll farrnera. are not In iurh a bad condition na they wimn titnei are pictured. " The cattle miner have Keen their firoccry & Fountain Oien Huntlay and EveriiriKt Wallace 0. Mnhoncy Hmno Block bh Hraaty'a Hcrvlce K'K CREAM Hrl.ll . Wlioleaala Delivery. Bervlre Dally I'l'KDY'S DUTCH SII0I' Phone Main 4:iu cor. I-pot tt 6th SCAiCf SS GOU&lSH AO'S. ASGr SOUSSS Ta.'WMai.'VT. 1 i "' ) i -4eJl 'l f" BAR ML FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA PHILAUSfJ'HLA. July 7 VP, Ual Bar'a r-ext f:y:'t w::i t In Cal.I'jrr.La a brorfsi "cwt lor tr wwlow of a fibtr wr d:a M'tx afx in tM r.rj; It will happen in a rev r&on;M. arl tM wir.tr of tM taryiriht tr.ajr.pson a ems of tM ;ave will M Ma rrar.ai Carr.poeil. SM & tltto hoi4T a.r.ou.".r-J UM V.'.o hla opponent will M b aal M do vv.l a now aomeorj Arwrl! Hoffman, hla frjanaef. p:r.lca up wfrll Uaz la on a uq week t.'ietre vsl of IM Ca1. ma'tce ahn.k within two year from H0 a fcundredweiKh. u alwut ViW A 7a ao ih arerae price for beef tu f,M, Tft charge that It la ncA the Irtah price which cwjnv rntst,h; that It U trite BrHuh, for the !HMH market la there. The ajfrl'u)ture a-epa.tm?nt potnU wl that while the Iriah home price ha dropped approximately M-iV th; pric in bnutn ha alumpe-i 2Afj. Ieylrj(( the rurt I'M for the ZrUh no aa great m flrat tt appear. In other claaaincatlorj than cattle. int fiftorxut feeia iu farrnera are do iii? well Bu'.Vt. lta fifpjrea tiow. now brina 2A V) a h undreJ wei nht ei?ht montha of the year and 133 50 the re maining four momr, aa aaJntt the preent world price of 20, Iitt lrodu tum faln Bacon, which according to Dr. flyan ha "brought a good price the hvtt alx montha" return the farmer l!5 a iiundredweitfht, comparef with 110 10 montha ago. E?if and poultry, the department aaya. are above the world prlc. and etfif bring the farmer about 18 centa a dwn. Sheep and lamb command the be-jt price alnr Augiut, 10-11. Taxea of the small farmer, who on the average til la about 15 acre, de scribed by the department aa "a lit tle lower" than In previoua yearn ftenta through a refnt land ac. hav been reduced to about 75 cent, ar. a, re. flMifciT Al.TO l)KIH, KNTKNAKMS ( MIMH fllCffMOND, Va. iAB. B. Duaen berry ha Juat celebrated hla one hundredth birthday anniversary with natural pride, but he 1 even proud er of the claim that he la the old est man In the world to hold a per mit to drive an automobile. It waa iMued by police In hi home loan, lurhejU-r, N. Y., and displayed by Duaen berry In Dlchmond recentiy. A chap wouldn't want to be fool ing around the docka at Tort land, unlem he wants the does to be fool irur around hlrn. Special Bperry 8ure Babbit Peed, any quantity, per (Kiund lc 6 Kl eiich, White and Ivory Challenge I'alut at .4l per gal Bwift Tankage Fertilizer for Ijiwiu and (inrdena 10 Hjv fJ 00 Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main 17 Mickey McCoy W. O Sawyer Parmera' friendly Headquarter! Mclili' Kii Vta.liinr. frrtlrr Hamilton Ibarh Prorcaa. fluir wanned In your home. OrlRlnal brauly rcntorcd. rir prompt, pleaalni service, call 131-W. t. II. IMralMMin I Jim Pli-al (it. Crtaitrf fiaizi:ei rwu-iaiiij trrxc tr.r-'j-'jii 2j4& aix 'BLACK FKIDAF FOR THEHURLER5! ia.i -Bi-icj: Pr-2a.j" ail tor 3c wwetf-i ar-rj."! f.JTO.,. i ana.. iii.-.ruti arafl li 3e Ajaeraa. a.".erl t--e ti""r at eutii 7aJrr!.t7 Jt-;-on.U . K 4 W IM Arvuaa 7 3 1I 4! T'JUtU I4.J 17 4r4 !0 13 3C4 4 either xr crenx w;a ore forr- uoai wtr sjkf.K. :47 T.a rerrx-2 for coct: ItiLrzt !n oc C-t7- Two of .tje d:zca; eucats on rc. ort cotraMratrj v utrd '.Cjfi Ka:uL ajTc auui-z:r firru'e up ls.io to reaiai of z.s,:srr rjii-tjerc-aija. In oce of tavras. al-i C.dtxuu Re2a cji- iA4J tt tK. 1 Cird.SatI.. 18 to! 1$. In toe s.r.r. :a Bovn B.-ie j "csenJ out" U- Pr.ii:;, l-!3. J " -- ! HoIIj'wood Has New Styles For "Unwedding Day" Br Robhfn Coon HOLLTWOOO Pm.tj In mrriie dlTorces, like a'.yles In women' wear, are rarlabie. Comtderaole exercUir of the feminine prerogative ha been prom inent In three recent actions. lary Ptcfcford, Htdj-iey Pea and Be-.. 7 Boyd apparently all changed their mind. Conautently ailent on those :c onctluttCrt reporta, XUm Plckord mar hare Intended, all along to pro ceed with her action aalnat Doujf )a Fat r ban k. but abe aurprued Holffyyjd when abe did. Bidney Pox' lat change of mind or heart brought a aecond hon eynvxn with Charle Beahan, after an Interlocutory decree of divorce had beer, aet aalde by 'joint petition, Erer aince the flrat of the year, the couple had been parting, mak ing up, and parting again. Betty Boyd, with a decree from Charles Henry Over Jr., ha been engaged in a court battle to prevent iu becoming final. Apparently, de aplt Orer'a objection, he ha won the decision. -Trial Heparatlon Vortx The "trial separation" enjoyed conaiderable rogje for a time a a prelude to divorce. The John Gil bert at flrat were Inclined to classi fy their dome tire troubles thu-, but a decree spelled the end of their romance .and Virginia Bruce la back on the screen. Gloria 6tuart and Blair Gordon Kewell. sculptor, fo-Jnd separation no trial and got a divorce. Adrt enne Ames and Stephen A me aald their would be a trial separation. Both are now married again to two other people. Cutting off a longdistance mar mlage to John Cecil Lawrence, Eng liah barrlater, was Eliana Landl'i contribution tu the variety of di vorce complaint. Cortnne Griffith, who atage-toured li "Design for Llv Iw;" figured out a new design for parting when ahe and Walter Walter Morovo aald leyal adieus In Mex ico. Divorce, ahe aald, wa the only way out of a purely personal prob lem for them and chances for a reconciliation aasumahly after that problem la settled are good. To Tell or Not to Tell Katharine Hepburn, leas comrnu-rair-atlve 4iut equally fenllghiening, charged Incompatibility In her Mex ican auit agalnat Ludlow O. Smith. Had ahe brought suit In Juarez, as Miaa Oriffith did, ahe might have been Bparcd c4en that revelation. Trie State of Chihuahua reequlres no statement of ground a In mutual consent divorces. Ann Harding and Harry Bannister two years ago set a new hit-h In tfrlj ROSECITYc; Two Hotels i ' That jF&dk Afford yNSl ; Comforts f JjifHa ot Rates f S ALL ii uiijsji fhnyE. f$il,..ii Wk ficafhmon J t'.'lit ! 'ufc te t: Vf-) fT' I A'-- iCczTr.git fcy s r k V 1 1 :J Oa lh tbrMtH of of eh cities' fT'aM'- finaiea. Ei!ea Tock Fran acd br jc-n? &ni:i-::i:cia're tEt. Jcib Jacob Astor. are aiowa la .Seajort. R. L, ea th:r wty to tatortc Tntiitj C:;r't u ffitxe final arraseseru for rbir 94&.zs there- Community Farm Experiment Is Launched in 'Deep East' Texas Br KareU E. ! WOODLAKS. Tr.si;T Cotmiy. Tex. vf. Here in tise? frf&ey ou of "dt9 eaat" Ttui r.fje federal rsv erciuct U laxirachg a ccxumxui'.j fana erpertarni wfcicii o?:iciis hold, uj mol'jrAOTHzto txe relief poitcr for buntfretla of xtcnaajdt of dereaason nctr. Koatea, now efc crip!eed. will care for 100 families vtote bead were atnnded In Teia ctue with "s Ir.tie bop of beliia? re-empkrjed by ir-d'iJ7. Tte goTtriuratnt bopes j '.r families w.U becorrje aelf-up-ponlrjr a7aln. through cuittration of ; th 150 acdes it ta purchaMd for them, try ihe of winter. Each firrJJy will ta.ve a three- ac7 r.otrj plot lor a garden or chard. p:sr and poultry. The remaining 1200 acres W.ll be worked toy ail the resident, and the Iricome pro-rated according to the amount of work done by each. The acre? will be culttrated with community animals and Imple ment, in addition there W.J-. ho a ftorrimunlty dairy, twmmunlty bak ery, machine and work shops, trad ing post, 10-room school, church, water ayatem, community center and athletic field. EtpeMeA Pro-Rated The ex peruse of these project, and the Income from them, will be pro-rated. While chief attention will be paid friendly partings for talkie times. Rv rrnf rtaavt tn that fajthlon In dl- ! force 1 the current legal botle be tween the Richard Bennetts, whose "trial separation' soon developed Into a tuft for separate maintenance b7 Mrs. Bennett, with accompany ing charge bearing no sacharlne sentiment to sweeten them. t Chats With I t Parents t POMEMVE PARENTS By Brooke Peters Church There la an extreme and posses sive kind of love which parents, more often mothers than fathers, give their children, and which is aa bad for them as actual neglect. Many women whose husbands arc absorbed In business and an exclu sively masculine social life, and who have themselves no absorbing Inter est without the family, tend to cen ter on the children as a satisfaction to their starved emotional lives. Sometimes they have not even the excuse of a preoccupied husband, but deliberately shut him out so that they may devote their undivided time and attention to the child. The child's emotional life Is not developed at birth. He instinctively cries when he is hurt or hungry: a little Jater he empresses anzer or I CELEBRATION QUEEN CONTEST DANCE TO-NIGHT Support Your Favorite QUEEN CONTESTANT by Iluying Tickets to This Dance Tonight ZUBER HALL ALWAYS KVKRYl'.ODY GOES ADMISSION 50c 7H Pati Xewi fro NEA Serric ) to agricultural work, with cotton rd toQ-.tzoes probably the principal trxcey crcpa, article will be faah hoced from faonca. wood, iron and steel In the cocrjraiiuty wont room. The house are from three to fire rooma each and ha 're modem con Terences. So two are alike. Some are one-tory, some one and oce half ac4 some two, destrneds In eixht dutlnct types of architecture. with many variation. Mar Be Tried Elewhere Official say that If the scheme suoceecU. thousands of families will be financed on sereral hundred aaniiar comrnunlty farms scattered throughout the 48 states, under present plan. They betlere the families can repay the government for the coat of their homes In 15 to 20 years. The total cost of the Wood lake experiment has been estimated, at, about 250,000. or 82500 for each family. It 1 believed each will be able to contribute an average of 18 monthly toward paying off it obli gation. The 1C0 families here were ae lected from about 6000 destitute unemployed applicants who had previously nved on farms, preier- ence was given those whose bead were more than 40 years old. on the theory that they stood less chance of being reabsorbed in industry. pleasure. He cling to the source of food or eomlort much as a nine am mal would. Gradually more complex I feelings evolve and his affection be come more and more disintereswea. hi emotion increasingly active. The parent who forces and plays on these emotions, stimulating them 100 early and Insisting on their ex pres-ston. 1 driving the child too haid. Furthermore, to try to hold a child's entire love and adoration to the exclusion of everyone else Is to limit him through his whole life. Hla nerves grow strained, he becomes hvper-sensitlve and anxious, and eventually will be. not a normal hu man being, but a self-conscious, over sensitized hermit, unable to mix with hi fellow men. The mother may think that she la giving him a wonderful love, but in reality ahe is satisfying her ego, and sacrificing her child to do so. For 5uch mothers generally ask more than they give, and in return for their devotion demand the whole life and happiness of the child. An unemployed man entered a New York apartment, made a sand wich, bathed, washed his underwear, lay down for a nap and was found a-ilcrp when . .c apartment's tenant returned. An orange may be placed In a new mechanical Juicer without bolus cut. and all Its Juice Is cxtructerl q'.uckly. GOOD MUSIC P01TUL.VD VTHBAT Opt Blrt Urm It, .-IH .51'4 IX. . .74i DULL MARKET IN NEW YORK TODAY SEW TOPJI- July 7 iiV-Th Itoc martel dozed vtroujii n of SoliTS brief pro!iii s pnoe. w.:s itos txavum of ta5ied taie. held to a p-aii fraCTVmal rase. It wa an caer oc of th duUest aeaaiooa In tie pass 11 Tears. OTraien approc ocJj. l'i'JM i.-t. Tot close Cloau include: Air Eed'jc. AL Ctieai. and Dje Arrjer-jcan Can Anencan J. and T. Betnetn Sml J. I. Case Cfcrysr Col. G. and E Continental Can General UWcrs John ItanTlUe Llbber-O-Pord Urrf.t and MTers B. li&nocaery Ward - i an us S3S : S3 404 13 1; : 7 j 32 ' SS'-i! SI 1 ' v i 2A i3' ; Sat. Discm. J. C. Penner . Pub. Ser. of X. J. Soutbern Pacific Be. Oil of Cal. St. OH of X. J. Union Pic-Jic United 'Aircraft United Corp. U. S. Indus. Alco. U. 3. Steel . sa-7 JS S 24-, 4 H !2l ' IT; iS j fuicfjxd Hi PORTLAVD LnXSTOCE PORTLAND. July 7 -P CittCe: 4140. calves 270 for week. Trade In general was considered steady, but trifle lower In spott; calves were firmer and 25c higher; fed steers topped fr25. grassers $5.10: bulk grafriers 13 504-50: heifers 12.50 ? i $3 75; best cows W-25 r $35; bulls 2 50( 3 23; good to cholce vealers ' 4-50r&-'5. common 82 50 1 M00. Hogs: 3050 for week. General rise 1 25 cents closed weak:; bulk top tight J butchers (5.73: packing sows 13.75 e 4.00; feeder pigs 11.25 P W. 75. Sheep: 2370. Trade was erratic, showing a 25c loss, which was gener ally recovered : lambs topped $6.75: throwout $5,000 $5.50; plain yearl ing muttons $3.50 $3.75; old wethers A3.00; slaughter ewea $1.50 $2.00. Three hundred and thirty-six dif ferent firms and Individuals benefited when a Wisconsin national farm loan association received a loan of $514,000. PORTLAND PROIHCE PORTLAND, July 7 OP) Butter Print, A grade. 24c; parchment wrap ped cartons 25c; quantity purchases LIBERTY E3SUNDAY - Exclusive - Official MOTION PICTURES of the World's Heavyweight Championship Contest Between and Taken at the Ringside Plus Jimmy Durante in : ' "STRICTL Y D YNA MITE" Sinjfinjr, Clowninjr, Liv ing Hiph ... in his fun niest role to date as an idol of millions of radio listeners. Please lour contract for the fight luiwmn, ounnay ana Monday Matinee and Night. .Tt .74(-', :,c lb. lea; B grade, parchment wrapper. 23je: oxtnut 2 ;7 c . Butcerfat Portland Ollrer? A grade deiKered at kut twtc werJr. 21iii23c: country rou.. IttfrTtjc lb; B grade or dellrerr fewer t&n vrv weeklr. Portia wl. 20 4 22c; cotiE:rr a, route. !?(19c; C f?ad' a rcar'tet. E5 Sale to retainer PriTa firm: special. 23c; freali j--i white. 21c; fresh extra bnowa. vr.-. vnrlard 19c; freah nvedlum 20c-, je dtum fim. 18c pullet. 14c; cfc-Ja, ifc bafcer' 16c dozen. V"hen you are tired of routine trv a game of BILLIARDS "If a gentleman' game" See us for Fishing Tackle open every day and and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH Meals served at all hours 6:00 a. ra. to 12 midnight Central Billiards 1207 Adams A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?T PURE ICE Delivered dally at your door. r romp t uuu wuiiuua 031 viiv. C. E. SHEWMAKER ICE SERVICE Orande Eonde Packing Plant or phone Main 380 or 811 It You Are Moving Between Toitland & La Grande Try Bond's Transfer Operating anywhere for hire ser vice plus common carrier freight line service. La Grande to Baker Phone Main 709 M0NDAYCIO with LUPE VELEZ NORMAN FOSTER MARIAN NIXON and 4 MILLS BROTHERS Note picture compela us to charge 30c