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Friday, March 12, 192G. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief ,tXIINl KVKNTS '-. April Sll IjikI ly to register fur primary rlei'liiiii. Mn a, 4. 5. 0 lulc convention of Womua'a . clubs iu l,n 1 (Jramlc, Jlay Mi Orrnuii Je.ilnlay conu'iilloii la l,u l.rumle. Mux 21 I'rliiiary I'lertmn, June 9. Ill, 1.1 I'liion MvuHuek show at Union, Ore, Jul)- ii, 'i'A, 81 Oiiivenlion of Mortliwi'sl JCenl Hsijitu usso clHIIon In I .a Urnnilo. , . bVul. 23, s:l. 21, ninl 2.vi-i:mon cuuliijr fair at Ulgln, Ore. To Wallowa nil Uusiin'f.s S$ M.S..C'. 1. JollllNUIl WI'lll. lO - Will- lorfli tills nionilliB, Wie "ill upend (lie day t.hero on huiilne.-vs and re- turn lo her liome hero tills evenim;. . I . JU'ft Hiis MoniliiB i After". isltlliR- 111 La Claude sijiee Wednesday .luis.'pli II. Knoiyles left till niornia; I'of liiii'uili, Jiuine at I oentello, Jiln ho. Will Jlwt illlttVO Mike Yokel arrived In l.a Hrnad, tlilil aBTlllllg on his way to Knler- 1 Ihis rily Mrs laoniimj ,on Ilia way Vrlssu, where' he will in. '. I A.I (ins. 1 lo i;til.-i jiris., on husini'ss. yr. .litvu in u wrestling inalch this eve- lUinn.-ll is fr.ua I'orllanil, lie. will nlnir.J I '"' I" Wnllowii rounly lomorrow 1 .-.-- , 1 and return Ho l,a (iramle loiuor- llniiu fl-oill. W'Hlla Willln 'row ev.-nluc. . After Hliendlni; Hie past we, I; 1 1. at Walla Wulhi.' Wasliinulon on III Willi Mil Iiiialiiiss Leilore Ikuuinolll arrived' .M,4. Avi-ry Harrison Is ill nt her ill l,u Urnnile this inoinln on her home with the Hu. Khe -was re way home lb Knlehirlse. , porti-d lo lie h. ll. r today ulthiitixh . : ' jit win lie two or thr kiys-hrfore llll' Iliinie llviv she will he ahle lo lie out aKaln. . .Mr. and Mrs. I.. I:. ICssi-x, wtio 1 I'Mineio l.a CJrani from IVorln, Mere on litisine.ss llllnlos, about n week nun, have William Hsler. or the .t'lillid purchased ;i' ftve-roohl ' imuiralow llrokei-s oompauy' of rortland. Is mill an acre "4 fact in llu Kusur ml- IlltlUll Hllllt HMill. Ktu ilium- lii'-il liomi' thoi -Mri-;j-;.H?itiX is an ckc trli'tun. f Cv . Ilrris Tor Twutmnl ' llvvd K. Hulilmiil, of (Vniralin WiiHh,, i Iutu Jov im-ilU-al (mil un lit undnr In., W. i. McAdory. Mr. JIuhlmrtl'H wilV is wllh him. Tiny .art; rt'KlaU'rrd at the Kult'j liulcl. Visit I'oi'llMT HtMltC . T(i Attenil Oregon Tiall M,"i . . Otl8 Veal, -and his sister. Miss; V. ('. I'crkiiiH and A. W. Nelson .Sbdhi Veal, returned yeslerdiiy to went 'to Ua-Uw tills afternoon" to their homu at Aberdeen, Waah., alli-ud a nieellnic of the Old OreRon niter a visit -with Trlenils iu hit, Trail AfWneialion lo be held at Jta tJrande, their former residence. t km Mils afternoon at three o'clock. Jlollvr III at Isluiul City- Mrs. IHigene Slxhey and daugh - UTS, 1 leo lillil r,,-i)ii ,i.i - l;i ml ('lly this morning. They will visit Mrs. Slxbey's mother. Mrs. hiac .hufer, who Is ill ut, h:r. !hi,iiit there. Nile' riinii I'urtlnml Mr. and Mrs. Onirics Kolllngi r are In l.a Urandu for a few days .... , 1 , V..lll,,,ri. W'.-.ll Oil IMinilll'Sfl, ,,v,i...i. - - I,. I'lleiii Mils munilng. Im! will re- 1 lurn here this evening. lle'.vilhi the Itassmusseii conipany of Port-, Ijiad. ' . ' 1 I Willi While I'lciglil I Ilalley II Smith lias become lis-,"w I ' .. 1 u,...,.i.. ,i ii. 11... avi,u r,'..iL.l,l hue which runs lie- ivecnj lu re and Joseph. Don Nil- MiB II... iw, childr. n of Ihe liev. , Iiels Alll handle Mr. Smith's taxijaiel Mm. I'ranels I.. Ilnii.iu. l as a I business and Ii" will uVvole'iimst 'part ol i.jii.i.i row ni..rnlim'H sir- Of his lime to the rrelghl s. viee. vies. The li.'V. li.iu.iu. t is pas- r 1 . .. (li' ... '-'ni,-n.tisc eliureh. - I'oaeli llcmiell III ( Ciiaeh Thol'son llciincll, iif III lilirh Hrl11.nl. has been COUl'illcll to Ills bed Inilay by a severe eelil. Joepli liuy l!i'iiii;lil lli'ii' , .lliiiiuli' Kuss was lireiif;hl In l.-i.iy. Cinw.-. S lay . v.ninuv.ls git- liran.le fur I real meat of a inaatoi'l Hinj, ahm-f Mi I Israel ..rily, I lr. (ll'i- " made of "Fruit-ol.'-t!io-Loom." Color gunranlcfd with collar attached. In- Checks, Striped and Pliu patterns. Our line xfor Sprin;' in! 1 ' At One Price, ",2.30 Each Shirt Shirts Of Quality . Clint's Clothier y "The Store with 11 ConM li'iiin Men and Boys' Complete A Outfitters ; Shirts jrilKiKH liiMt nlslit, his mother, .Mrs. leva,' situation altoR-other hopeless, j I'hi resa HoBa, f jt.n,.,,!,, uiiom-'J' ft,','a thnt I'renilur Itrlnnd'a Ul panyini; Mm, y are ul (lie home loinullc powers, stimulated liy the 01 '.. It. t'layeoinii. ... I -Mix l.m-Mm III ' MlS. ,M,.vil, ,U,Sjll 1.4 III Ul h., , IKJIIH- Of ,. flu, , ( Here hon, liaki-r Winlr Hiier. mi tusiunnee mini of linker, wis In tin' eily on lirt.iln.-sa today. W' lil to l!:iker . I .Mrs. rlmi-les Tlioinion and lit lie lini:lit,:r, l.iullle, w. nt to iu. Iter til Ik morula:: In spend the day. I'. linker fills .Miirnlni: ' Mrs. j. I'. Nelson wenl l lt.-.l.-...- Mils iiini iiliiK. wi,rn she will Vint her dnimhier, Ml li.rtlin NelKon, who in u num. lit SI. Kllznliulii's lii)!.;iiil Ihere. To ai I lln ' .Mm. fliail.a W.ulon was in Hie iiy Ihis luoniiiiv ni wvlwr, i'lalm. H.h,. u-an on' lh-r wnv lo Kl- wllere .she will visit ielallves for ahoiil two we.'kH. . l:nleipiise on llii-iiies '. C. Iliinie II parai'.l IhioilKh ! r;uiM:ifHii'; hiifiinisH in l.a (inindt: wan ii I. so hero yrBtcr- !o.)-i'. Me !I:ui' lia'iy laii'rlil!-r Mr. nml Mih. Willfjim .1. Hohrn ioidnT nrv IIh praud lmn iits of a baby dauirhltir Itorn to tlmm thlH .iiorniiif? at :l''n oVIortt nt iho (ir.-uiilr ' Konli' :inil haliy arc i liospif ul, . Mother port.rd to bu dulnff nicely. ; Mr. Nelson is n-cretary of the ntwo- i .elation ant! Mr. Vrkins is, one of he netors. . 1 Hack Is Injured I mniHWHlMi result of a fall on Ihe w.-l '; steps of lie- school building I ll'iiilay mornlu:,' prolialily will I,... I r in I.e. fur a few davs. it was n pol l' il 1'i.iay irnm 1 lie llnnie 01' Mr. ami Mrs. Cl. nn 'Campbi ll. ,.f tll,X r,l,..lIIV WlU'l-l' Mill' UIIHl , 1 Inki-n al'ier the ueclilenl. I . Will Pinaeli Tomorrow ' 'l'l'iniison, of j .' I-.mI-! un l.'iii'l, ari'iv.tl iu l,a tlranil morning on his w ay to Enterprise, I here he. will preaeh at tile Pres- 1., i,. ..j 1 11 i. i.tmnrmw iiiorii-I hie. hr. Thompson will Vso luip- '.liiiil'iit Victim ItermiTlux ' .1 l'i...... I'r..uc Mm. I.nstlae I111V Utrfc-k by -I. 1'. .ii:i.ciiiii'isnn's uulo I 'iiel.il. in He' slr.'.'l bcrore Hie ! I, ..esc of I. is ii .reals. Mr. anil Mrs. hnirv, who 1:1 e.ii'liu: lor nun, purlc lew a I In. m his hospital al wal Ihls nidi. N-ray exnmlnu- Ji.ui Mils miirllilii' silnwc.l a good c.uilili Hie .'iiir;:on sail!.' i'.nlli ol llil- boy:! Irg'l W'-i,. brolsi'll llliove the l,le ' Have M r. liala t llaiiy utrt , .in. I Mrs. W. A. Mi'lcalf, of at.- Ihe il'i.inl parents of a licveii and on.- half pnniul lial.y girl. 1. 1. 111 l" ' in 1:1 -March Mrs. M. (. all was formerly Miss Wllaia. Neiilerer of Ihis city. I lot Ii Mr. ml Mm. M.lcalf rornieiiy lived here ami have many I'ri'iuls in li (Iraaile. Iu City Yii-li nlay Key A. I ; l. iii. slate highway en irinc'r. of Salem, was In Ihe city e. .:i..,-.l.,v (111 his way back to Sa- l.in friim Onliiriii. M Klein. H. II. Hinith, division nginecr of Ihis .livisitin. station ernee Walter M. 1 here, und (lov- Pli ree returned to I,a Craudc est "r.luy from Ontario. wii-re lin y inH'ii'l' il a roa.i iiicei-llm- to consider Ihe building ot a Idaho. nr-Riin Nevada cul-ullt. a rhort in' to San Kranelsio, I'ull lornla. No decision was readied. Oiin.il ic.;is in l ultfoniia (ioo-.l iir. and Mrs. l-iank 1 , Lilly have r turned to t hoir borne lu re ,nr sp. mill)'-; the P".:st six weeks motoring tbronBh Culiforniu. While iuv:y they niu.le l.on An-p.i-s their h-adfiunrters and visited o iiIpl-o. I. one neacn. n--"-j- wood. mid other California elites arid :il Mevie. "" '' " 1 ' il along the coast trip ih-y uavei. (I Sim rraiel; 1 Mr. Lilly reports business ..nnuiiiiiiis in ii" s,,lt,, I i very K,i. "The fact Is il l,...i.s r-.K-l'iiiK to anyone from her," Mr. r.iHy said. "We had 'i-,-,l lent weather on most of our tin- mil r.liluir.sf niest of Ihe ,(,.'.. alllieu-lit it '"''I "'I" " ,r-.,J"?. Z'TZr r.ll tired nci.m. A I rw ,. h , ti- Fiinshini- ariei a n p;)i,,, -oreeon leo .s K "d " J ' While at l.os AUKi e s Mr. anil Mrs . i i in- tislte.1 ir. and ' r. un d ffia.l io K'"l ii.,.. TO SUBMIT '. QUESTION ; C TO LEAGUE (.continued From I'uko I.) Loiilnlon i-eriiMiil In lielievn tlie rlen. danger of aiding his muster work started nl Loeaniti. ' destroyed, In the (.'nil will' rind u compromise. NTIti:s!:il.NX'S' ST.WIII'OINT ULts'lCV.A. Mur. lit. (Al'l (By . tin.'. Assuelule.d " l'ress)- IrorelKii : Minister,- Ntresoniulin of . Germuny. summarized for the ' ussneluted I prigs Hint situation In Geneva viewed from me uerniun stunu puint. x . "Ihirim? the conversation .Willi tlio powers" Minister.,. Hlresemunn Kitld "we were told it whs desirable thitt before helm? udmltled lo the Inutile we should nree lo three new permiinent seutu in the eouneil .oi Hl.len the one intended for tin. "The tierniaii delecutiou litis not seen its way lo agree to suck a pro posal, because we see therein u ser ious Lircuch of Gorniuny'8 duties lis u rulure meuibur or Hut leUKUu und council." , lir. SlivHeinanil Insisted tlint during these discussions Uenuany liud kepi decidedly within lliu spirit or l.ocurno. despite the luct Dial public opinion in 'Uermuny saw therein highly undeslruble de lay in Cleriuuny's udlliissluil tot lliu leaBuc. MELLON IS SCORED BY . McKELLAR (OoiUliiUi'd Vrom.l-'uKu t tin liquor lAws." J "Tilt! KO-caliod licttt-r scIusm of people, thn money aristocracy," lie aMierted, "1h responwlble for I lie fluff runt violation of the law a:id 'the tcachinir of dlHrcapoct for .tin Iiiuh of the land. Not only do we find men of this clajw violufhig the law, but women also. ' Tlioy Klvo purtlOH and servo coelttuHn or iiijflihiilla from liquor bought from bootlcKsers." Hi told of a hOHtess who coin piulned that sho had to aervo li quor or the "heat people' would not come to her house. . , .', "IMfililljitUHi Im a Kih'ccsm" "W h at a t ru vest y , w ha t a m la B,iided view th In Ih of real life, that in order to rise in tho so called social " lifo one must be come a law violator and u consti tution derlddfcr. "Notwithstanding a storiny ca reer,' he. concluded,, "prohibition Ih a success; there is less drink ing than ever before; the sent! incut of tho country Is behind it and there Is not one chance In a ; thousand or the prohibition inmendmcnt being repealed. . , . itiu.vi I'.ui.M, Ill l'IMl HUU'J'W.NM l.lwi RUir. .ill. (AP) '"'Ess. pullet, 1 cent lower, rest steady. Current receipts . 2H4c: ............ o,.,.,,u firsts; 23c; fresh standard extras - 'll'' Duller: Cubes weak 1 to 1 !4c inivri ; . lies ni--ui.i, r.Mili CllllCS, city 42c; standards 4014c; prlvno llisls 40c; firsts 40c; prints 4Se; cartons 4!ic ... Hk steady. Uest eluii ning ciuiii naraiuo ma snippers inica fcotie -l. Cream delivered Port-- lH'l 4.Se. Jtaw milk (4 per cent) I2.MI ewt, r.o.b. Portland. 1'oultry rlnn. lo higher. Heuvy hens ( 211c: light 23'., 24 c; I'-'"B ? ": w "'-KS 2,e, do, dressed nominul; dri-ssed turkeys -:i fir 4tic; live nominal; geese ilressed 2il'30c; capons 40-yi ri 42 . unions ipilei, 'J1 r l. CO. Pulatoes active, 12.50 sack. 1. C. C REFUSES TO REDUCE RATE ON COMMODITIES WASHINGTON, Mur. la. ( A 1 ) ---TliM hiliTHhitit commcnV' com ml.xsinn totlny l-uli tin iiilialimi nf WfKtiTti TiiiiiH-Coiillnciilnl ruil rojulrt lo iviluti! to ruti'8 on 47 Loiiiinodllli'H lioin 4UNtfi'ii iKfltii'd Iri'i-iliiricM lo rh! J'ui'lflu commI wUliont lov4'rlni? Ihi'in to Inlcrnn' i:ili puintH. Tin jnim iml rontinoilMlcH ron rcriifil Wft-v Iron nml alci-l nnlclJt, i;ip"i and pjipir iirodurtN. iiiinuii nitioii. cultotitU'Vu kooiIh, lunl Hiih-slltuti-H, pain Is, ruulhiKi roHlti, HOilp UMiJ HOtlfl. " Amundsen to Go North Sometime During May SOI'THA.Ml'TON. Knr., Mur. IS (A I'). Captain Jtaold Amundsen, arriving from America on the He renai'la. said today that bo In tended to make ids attempt to fly to the north pole during Ma v. but that there would be no race between the expedition beaded by himself and Lincoln KMswortb of New York and that of Captuln Ceoixe 11. Wllklns. The bitter party plans to fly to the pole from Point Uurrow, A lin kup . ''My Interest In thin flight Is purely Keoffruphlcal," Captain Amundsen declurcd. "I want to find If there Is uny land In that ' mil lion so.uu.re miles between the inorth polo und Alaska." Girls in Conference KVOKNK. Ore.. Mar. 13. (AD. I More (han 4in eirlR, from ullpartsi of Ihe state of Oregon, urv KUth-j ered here today for Ihe fourteenl h ' annual Western On-iron old lr.'eonr..ree. under tho nui-1 plies of the Oivkoii roiinell of r,.tl(t,ou. wIlrllUn, A ,,iillar ron- ,,.,.,.,. w ,.,,, , .ManMM j .,ilrd III l'endlelon1 ,., ,..,.,.. . ASPARAGUS Dri LOCAL MARKET Kresh asparagus ntudo Us up pra ranee on the local retail market today for tho Iret timu this sprint;. la ciiiAMK aviioi,i:sam: MAJtkUTS I'onKry (live weight). Heavy hens 22o tti. . ftlt'dlum hens lCc lb. UKht hens HC lb, Htaps So lb. . " No, 1 11 vo turkeys 32c lb. : Flour. Hard l'Vdutalou (hard wheat) J7.S0 bll. Holt whe'ut 1M bbl. liA (;kamh; lurrAiii .'MAKKirrs . 1 'mil try. ltena and roosiers itOc lb, ' lea(s ;rul 'sh. lieef boil- 1 0 ft l 12 v. lb. t'hops and steaks 2Tc lb. Salmon (Mr Icily fiish) 38c lb. ' Halibut 3So lb. Dairy. llulter, crcaniery---rOc lb, VIkkx aoo doz.; a duz. for t!5c. Cheese 40o lb. . Honey, comb 30c!b. Vcuctalilrs, I'otatoes lb (small quaiili tleH); .TjC lb. for 1 00- lb. lot. I'YchIi a-sparaKus 4 fie lb. ' Carrots 2 bunches for 25c. Celery 2Ki! bunch. Parsley 10c bunch. Hcets 16c bunch. ' Green peppers 60c lb.' Cuhbatfc lo lb. Turnips 10c, bunch. Yellow onions ti lb. for 2fj0. Cauliflower Ific. lb. s. " California head leltucc 11c head. I ' Hplnach 10c lb. Hot house radlshea lie bunch. Celery heurts 2Sc bunch. Qreuii onions 10c bunch, 3 for 25o. ' ; ' Hot house tomatoes 30c lb. Fruits. Apples 0 lbs. for 2Gc. llunanas 16cf lb. I4O1110J1.S 46c doz. . Oranffes 60 to 83c doz. Grape rruil 3 for 00c. " ' Sutcar. Cano sugar-$ti.r5 for 100 lbs. Cinscilluo. . Gasoline, resular. retail 27c gal. Gasoline, high test, retail If Co gal. Weakness Prcvailinij; ih Portland Butler Market lOltTIAXn. Ore,, Mur. 13. (AP) WcakncRH luiH pri vallod In Out locul butter mtirkt-t aliuost tliroiiKh- out tho rtitlre week nnd tuli vijlucs linvn fimfiMl upproxliniitidy 4 crnt Iowr tliun I In clon;i' l iHt Kiiturday. . On Ilu;"diilry .c'-t'hanw..'HoiUi.-i .iliindnrdH nr 1 Vic lowfr v)Qnlnn. nt 4ii '. . All 'oilier Ki"'l,'-S i'lHed Ic off with extras al-42c, pilnic flfHtN Itllll fll'HtK W)c. Ideal HprlUK weaHier rnndiilonH, it lltlli; eni'ller Ihiui uhiiii! In lirhiK Intf on the llunh period ol cn-ii'ii production, and the inail.,l Is ln creiiHhtK rajidly. 1'rlnt butter l.s lwid' at the 4s cent levd, no cIiiiiikc liaviiifr he.-n made'" Mnee iMotwtay and iioik i eonteinplatcd ovur the w k end. The fi'csh. fKK" nmrket rules K''ner ally Hleady. I'ulletH or nieiliiiniH wpr a rent lownr it Ihe i to.s hill other Krmh'M wnro Nnr-hnufA' d on the local dairy. 'loHin p'it'f-H wen.; Kxlrns -iie; f I rut k :Me; med luniH Siie nnd rurreiilH IM v, Mrfht nrrlvalH of counlry dressed ineatn eauHd pi'ie'H to sln-nKlhen Ihe bil-t-r part of Ihe v-ek "tld voyo. blfrher nloni? Hie wlrci't. A kei-n deiiiiiid prt'viilb-d for top Hlufr. I'holee MkIiI enlves Hold K'Jnei'.iMy from ll'i to I. So allhoiiirh exeep tloiuil wileH of fancy Htuff weri made al Mttyv,, Top rdfi-riiiKH riad ily moved out Ihe 1 S to l!h: w llh commission bouses completely bare ut the close loduy. , . I.lve poultry prices a Iko contin ued on th' upwaiil trend during the week. At the close today niejit hens, wi-re selling oh hlKh tut Ii4c with the liulk of the stuff movhm ,t I 23 e. .Heavy heiiH sold from 2fi to 2Se. Not enough sprints are coining now to lest values and the market is more or less iioiulnal, Kaney dress,, tukeys Hold nt 42 to 45c.. f.ive ducks were nonilnul. W. A. JOHNSON J'ASSIIS' I'OKTI.ANI. Ore.. Mar. II. (AC). Willium A. Johnson. 44, an attorney well known 1 hi-oiiKhoiit the stute. died here today after un illness of a year. 'fit it OvfVirrt ttiilciir iv ho (rein home after 'ten o'clock ut iiIkIiI must pJiy a tine io me Kaieneepi-r. Do You Read Our Ads? It Will Pay You! Arc you one of the many to titke advantage of our "Saturday Special" ; , Today?" It is in our window. . . t ' i Men's Wear Mnm,yKa.hif Csi hloiti : J'or yttti - ' 1309 Adams Ave Market News'af the Day . tiiicAoo wmT. - . IM1I iimhi.ijiiw tiOMV May, new . lul 1HH HIM 1UH May, old . ..lfl:i 11,114 l3, Itlti .Inly IU I44H Ui IU Sill. I3HH 131 M 13)4 tm I-OIITI.ANU WMKAT. 1'OltTLANU. Ore., Mar. It. (Al'l mfl.,..,t. It tin t....l u.l.l.. i V. iV . u . . , " Idruslio reaction, were sulijee.ied la wh . bluestem. Baart V?S! """iheuvy elllnK for l.olh ueemints to- white, western whlto $1.01; hard I winter, northern tiprlng- $1.47; western rod $1.45. Today's car receipts: Wheat 13; flour 11; oats 6; hay 8. . HKATTIiH WHKAT. HKATTliH, Mar. 13. (AI) Wheat: Hdft white llit.3: western while II. hurd winter II. 411! ' oiilo are sellui 3-to V4 points lie wesloni red 11.47: northern sprlntf 0W yesterdays riuiil iiuoialiims. 11.48(4; hlK bluestem 11.01. (Tj, cleslnit wan weak, Total siles Yesterday's our receipts: Wheat approximated J o.tiini Rhaies. 6; corn 1; hay Sl'flour II. Heavy selllnir uf stoetia today t ' ' carried prices of scores of issues t'HK'At.O (JAMI. down two to 111 polntH. Oeneral ('HICAUO. Mur; la.'CAI'j-rCnsli: JJleetrlc broke ten poinis Iu ,118 Wheal, No, 1 mixed 1."S. . und Allied Chemical, Hudson ln- t'orn. No. 4' mixed 7uc; No.. 3 yellow 74 V 7814c. Hats. No. t whlto 40 (u ll )ic; No. 3 white 4UHl4)c. ltyc, No. 3 8V4c. Timothy seed J.25V7. , , Clover seed :8P3S, ljird II4.7U. v .', ItllM 16. . lJellles lli.. I-OIIII.A.MI 1,IVI:SIXK'K I'OIITIiANI), Ore., Mar. 13. (AI) cliaiiKed from l.'rlday's avenm-e. Livestock: llcclnts for week. cuttle: llecelpls 500; eenipaied (uppioxlinutely) entile 3816; calves wm, week 11 KO: VvA s'tuem alrotiu; "lift; hoirs 5(170; sheep 1,715: total , n u0 higher; better grade show 141 curloads. ': i lug udvunce: spots up more; stoek- Tradlug was unlet ut the North I pr8 (lj feeders firm; top yenrllngH Portland yards todund all classes $u.3n: henvies upward to 111: worn iiomlnnlly-stejidy.,, . . I good nnd choice light yearliucs C'atthi: ' compared . woek ngo: v,,ry Bcui-ee; she stock 25c hiulier; Class: All clauses steady. Week's owei- grades showing ndvunce; bulk Prices: bief steers 18 to 18.76: venters tl lower. - '' . tops H for one loud Monday; cows and heifers 14.60 to 17; top heifers around in.ooo direct und 104 cars 17.75; top cows 17.10; canncrs and t feeding stutlons; today's mur-Ulltr-r 12.60 to I4.S6. ket nominal; reiwlpta mostly dlreel; Hogs; Compared week ugos most- eo,pared week , ago, fat laiiilm ly steudy; bilk light butchers 114; mostly 25o lower; spots fiiiiv ocr; top .1,14.16 for purl load Monday; rut yeurllug wethers, shearing fat heavlen and. underweights 113.60 ini,s decline; fat aged sheep weak down: packing sows 110.60 to III: at a shude lower; decline Influenced slaughter pigs mostly 113.50 to ()). downturn on heavy lunilis; foed )3.75i choice strong weights I4: ,1E and shearing lunilis sleifdy; (ops a 'few choice light tocdor . pigs f01. wl.,.k fut wool lainhs 114.76; 114.75; strong weights 114 te 8ll01.n UI,i,8 13. shearing lainhs $14.50. '. .14.60; yeurllng wetliers I2; fat Sheep: Sheep und lunibs nominal- CWCII j9, Iv steudy with week ngo: choice . j , 1 ..r'l. nkimni w.i.i, it.n'r.tx ; 11 n Hit quoted up to III; I'Wl'g UP to $8.5(1. I 'It I SCO lUTTnFAT KAN kHANCIHCO. Mar. 13.'(Arj ' lluttcrfat f.o.b. San Kruncisco tertor of New, Cultuu and study 4 !1 cents. . - ; .tlio pyginUs und other unknown - ' tribes, will return to Hutavla ne.U. . pa-ll would not he1 bo confining If Tuesdny front Hournbtju. The ex thero Vvasn't a rtil' aKalnsl 1lm pedltlon Ih belim MpuiiKo,red by tlie prisoners Havlntr' HaWM. ' ' ' Muilthsonlinr jnsllWl .'y'),' V IIOMIN, iVHW VOItK, Mur. 13. (Al') ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i l.'. H. 1IONKH:. (Hales In tllilin)' llluli Low , t'luso l.lliertj- tH4s A. , . 15 ', Mil. I Liberty 1st 4Vis :. II K 1U2 102.11. ' Liberty Hi! 4 V4s ....:...' .....I'i I ' 1011.28 ,1110.2(1. 11111.27 i Liberty ild 414' V ' X4 ' 1"! lul.O till. 5 Liberty 4th 4 D III '.12 1112.18 1U2.IB V. .S. Tn nsury Deiit. 4s 43 l4.:t I04.S l4. I V. H. Tleilaury IXpt. 4'iH I! '1117.27 1I7. 24 1117.27 I tceease the Pressure ! (HiuorKAC-i ic aikm stmi;n is will re lea mo tlie' pressure which is prevent tut; your body from fune lloning properly. ,. if yon are not iii joy Ins perfect health It will pay yoli to have, us make an cxmnln-i-llnn. You owo this much lo your self fu Ihe Interest of life exten sion. We have, helped inuny -why not you ? ICb-ctrlcal treat nieiils given. Consultation Tree. im. j. !;. vooiij:iiL - 20 Koniiner Itldtf. . I'lanto -1V7-W ARCADE "The Vanishing American" ..:' J . SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE 5 ACTS PICTURES . ORCHESTRA STOCKS CLOSE WEAK. SCORE OR MORE DECLINE NEW YOllK, Mar. 18. Hy. Hie Associutcd lres) Stock iiriees having recovered (his week most of the wound lost Iu last week'H day on tiui theory Hint lie' mar ket's position wurranled ul least a ''leclinteul .reaction. M General Klee trlo broke 0 points to Sill, ahout a score otliers fell tliree points of. inure and losses of a point or two were scattered throughout Hie tisl. Nickel Piute, Uickawannn, lluis- iiii,, ,i ;,,i,iii,, i-i, ,,.,,., n,i,. ,,m.i tors. International t'oinliustUin l,iu i;lneerllls". Cnlled I'lKar und Chcste peake and tlliio are t:uuitintr tho many issues, to sell. 3 lo & (4 points lowi'r. Total sales were '. 1137, 7UU shares.. , , ' , - .... . ; ( tlll'ACO i,ivi:stoi''k ' f'lllCACIO. Mar. J. ( (!. S. He. parlment of Alfiieull:iri.-) IIoks: Itecelnts 3000; uneven; IlKhlwelKht. teadv to 10c hlKlier: others tin- Hheep: KccclptS'3000; for week -HATAV1A. Mar. i:t: AI'). Htanley Hedburff of ChicuKo, his torian of the American seletititit expedition, beaded by Profi'SHor Matthews HtirllnK of 'KeJkeley, Cal., which Ih to explore tho ia- We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Greatest Opportunity. Ever Offered In Tennis Shoes Homy Crepe Itllliber Soles. IW t'lillillvn... SI.I.- lo ! l-'nr boys, sl.e 1! In tlj ..Wl-ilo I'ur m nlw l' li (d.l'i l0."l' .MISS THIS! Ituy 'i'lieni While They l.lut. New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES LAST T1MB TONIGHT WHEAT PRICES SCORE ADVANCE ' IN CHICAGO MART HllirACIO. Mar. 13. (lly thn As sneluted lTeas) Wheat prices, scored n mulcrlul new advance to duy 11101-0 or less to disclosure than anlcH.- of wlieat out of storu hero to mllliliH- lnteresti. hud left, pruc tleaiiy no wlieat on hand to fill eoutracUi tKilliiiar for May delivery In C'hlcuKo. It was further reveal-' cd thut Hie tulllliiK purchused hiot been at tlie best preniiuin so far this season. Cubic advices said stocks1 of '('anadian wheat ul Uolterdaui, Antwerp und llunitiurK had all beuu virtually cleaned up. I Wheut closed unsettled to'llic net hlKlier; corn unchanged to o up und outs uni'luuiKi'il. eiirCAdO. ! Mar. 13, (AI') OpetllllHT Wheut figures ;iic off to hc up. Mny, ' new. 1. fili lo HM and July 11.43 lo 11.43'. were followed by numerous fluctua tions within u ruiiKo of about le. CIIICAao, Mar. Wheat: t ..Close ' v' : 'Yesterday May, new ......1115 !4 13. (AP) Yuur . IJpen Ago - Today Ilia V, Kit ia 151 "4 14H 141 13(i niay. old " H!4 (4 .Inly 142 Sept. 130 Print Putter Will Be Lowered Three Cents I'tiltTI.ANl), Ore.. Mar. 13. (.P) -Print butter will be three cents lower Monday,, local creamery men unnnuueed toduy. . New prices will be 45 cents with cartoiiH at 40 ,troubles, bladder und blood trou cenls. Ilutterfut bids will ulso de- Ulcs und the flu. I, s, cllno three cents to 45 cents de- II. J. IIoik'Ii . llvered Portland, : - ' I ' I8'0 AUams Avenue. ; ' Blazers and Sweaters Illgni in lliu iKjpulur sluulus 2.2.') I'ull-ovi'i' Hweuteis for girls, Jttile, onuige luul laji.'........ lluliy Kwuuters, pink and blue ......'!..,..9l.lo Iu $3.50 Art &. Baby Shop ; "Evcrflliliiit I'or Tlio Bubj" ; , , 1 ' ,. , STAR LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! ' .'.,... :. ' i vf '4:; '.'J ' .-'i. ::" "i ."r" -. :' " t"IV. . . . A ripping, rollicking matrimonial com edy that will make the sourest grouch forget his. 'gloom that, will drive a picture-loving audience into a steady gale of laughter. V RST FI the motion picture of"" -'" JOHN GOLDEN'S frexplsy MATT MOORE KATHRYN PERRY FRANK CURRIER.-MARGARET LIVINGSTON LAUGH! LAUGH! '-. The great "war" is on it's been on since Adam and Eve started it. Come on get on the "bat-' tie front" with a newly-married couple gut behind the front blinds in the domestic arena and laugh your head of f because it's really funny. , . --j . TONKiHT RUCK JONES In ' "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS" CHILDREN'S Shoes & $1.19 Child's 'all-leathiir shoes with patent and kid "uppers, buttons " and lace. Values to $2.50.. Sizes ii to 7 a v. ."'';'-Wv:;'v-' 80 STORES Slli:l(ll''l''. I'ATKOI. VI-ASiNEI. POUTI.ANI), 'oiii..i,, Wur. . 1.1; (AP). All available deputy she.-. Iff wilt be delalK'd to handle truf fle In the vicinity ot Troutilulo Sunday iv he'll .thousands of porf-' hinders are expected lo,go on tho smelt flsiilag expedition top. tho-' Sandy river. The run was heuvy tuiluy. tl , was reported. l!l:ltl!M Hilt SALE AI ('lirlM Miller's, Uh- I'ur Mail ' Good for nil rheuiuatle Imatil.-tt'. Htoinuch, kidney, bowel und llvf. SUNDAY MONDAY If You Arc Married See This! If You Arc Single See This! YE AR, 1 1 - ii