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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1926)
i Saturday, August 21, 1926." EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pate Five Local News In Brief 6 . . COMING EVENTS Kept. S3, S, 34, ami ttU-TThloa ... county fair at Klgln, Ore. p JYnrilctnit mi Itihdnoss . . Mortnn Kiddle went to Pendle- 10 on business Thursday. ' i I laker on lltisiiicss 't ..Mrit. K. I,. l.cdhettor and daugh- J .oris, voio business visitora linker Thursday. il riiy Yesterday . Thoo Shell, of tho Shell Mer- want lie pompuny of V illowu, was S n the oily yesterday on business. Hrne from Wot Iowa wt'Mr. and Mth. lb-nry I'feiffor uml j mtnlly. of Wnllowrf. wen shopping : In tlio city yesterday. ' ttere on HusIuohs i Archibald It. Clark, of Porlfand. ta in the nil y on hushe'Si Mr. Clark ; la, .Mr. ami Mi-h. (). K. Silvcrthorn's a fc-ln-law. i i1 noting I to pair Shop It. C. Smith Is moving his mo tat. rJmlr shop from Adams avenue to 'VJ7HS Klflh street, ami will ho open - for business Tuesday of next week.: Was Typhoid I-'cvor 1 ;nlph Webb Is seriously III horo lit Die home of his parents of ty phoid fever. ' Ills condition is such .Ihrti no visitors are allowed to se'o. Mm. J.Hfro for I V w Hays j :MhH Klleen Moreloel; is In l.a ft Omnde for a row days vllsling her y father, J. P. Morelock. and shop . .!' ping. Sho lives at Wallowa. v To Portland Tonight J. ,-MIks Lola Itucliauan will leave ( this evening tor 1'oriland. She will return to her work at Hot Lake aanalorlum Tuesday of next week. . Hrm from Boise Mrs. William Miller and son Wilfred, of Hoise, Ida., are viist- i lug ul the c. p. MoinrooK nome. Bhe Is a sister of Mr. llolbrook. ' to Visit Sister ' Mrs. K. II. liraun and daughter. (Marguerite, went to jtunungion i this morning where they w 111 visit . f Mrs. Hrnun's sister Mrs. IE. A. Campbell, over the week end. Awny i:iglil Weeks i Mrs. J. 11. Smith has reiuriud to her home heie at 'Jill Second ; atreet after an absence of eight Wt i:kH, during which time she visit- d in rnillana, Mlssouii and Iowa. To Visit Mother .Mrs. ueorge i. hk'hw.""!1 firmilv left biHt night 'for "a visit iwltli her mother at The Dalles. Kroin their they will go lo Port land for ti visit with relatives. On Vocation Trip Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsay and . Ht tin daughter, Nancy U-o, left the first of the woolcon a vacation trip : liy unto to Portland and beach points. T. In-y plan to be awaV i about two weeks. , Moved lo MiMlfoitl Arlin Ledbettor. of North Pow der, went to Medford Thursday Viie re he plans to locate. Mrs. 'l.eilbeiter will join hlfn there later, lie is Iho son of K. L. Lodbetter of . this city. !ttmv Ytenlny from Wnllown Mrs. U J. Wllbt and duughter. llss Winifred, and son, Tom Jr.. und Mrs. J. Templeton, of Wal lowa, were In the city yesterday. Tom underwent a tonsil oneration L-ltel Hero Two Weeks 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ii-ne i.morl and slaughter. Audrey Clerk, will leave tomorrow for tin lr home in Port land after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Lenori's parents, Air. and Airs. Carter. 'fcalcm People Here 4 Airs. May Parker and duughter 'Mrs. Kdlth Cluxton and grand daughter Miss Alice Cluxton, of Kalem, motored lo La Grande on a . Vacation trip. They are guests of 3 noy and Mr. Parker of tho Sal ivation Army. Airs, lla-ker is Air. 'Parker's mother. l'bomi NnmlHM- Cliangiil f Considerable confiisior- has re Riiltod from the Installation of an other P'lepnone in uie nitii muui tmibling. Superintendent J. T. 1-ongfellow- reports. A phone, number Main ti.VJ. haw been Install ed In the office, which wis former ly connected with the nhnne in K. WEYENBERG Newest Styles In Blucher OXFORDS Latest tan brogue toe in today for your selection $G.95 Paii Oxfords Of Quality Clint's Clothiery Th Store with a OoasHeno" mf:n'S and hoys OCnTITERS H. Towler's ol'rtoo, number Main 704. To call Mr. I ongfollow, it li now nrcoKHary to ask lor Main itr.ii. In City Toduj Kirk Wills was In iho city today from hiit homo at Alleoi. i At Kluhi Today Mrs. Koy Coulter and Mrs. lier- Illt'Ch Alton urn viuillmr nl l."lrln today. Thry will return to their noino noro tomorrow. ' Visiting i Islmul Cli l-Vod Itocimin went to Island city this morning where he Is visit ing at the home of his uncle today. To Visit Sister Here Miss Muriel MeKllilay arrived J.n the city this morning from Califor nia and will vlisit hero for ahoul two weeks with her slsl-r, Mrs. William Miller. On Way to l.osn'ne. Miss Clara Kiel was here this morning on her way homo to los tlne after a two week's vacation trip to Portland. SM'in Sunday Willi Dniighier , Mrs. J. Sellers went to linker this morning, where sho will Hpend Sunday with her daughter, Miss Kuphemia, Wallace, who is train ing to he a nursi' at St. K!lu beth's hospital there. Visited Sister Here I Mrs. Al itobcrlson returned lo lier home at Nuiuptcr this morning after visiting here with her sister, Mrs. C. A. (iilmore. I On Way to Knlerprise Mrs. IM tile Cooley and tlaugUter, Kloreiice, were in the city this morning on their way homo to Kn- terpriso. They have been to Wood i man, Oregon and Vancouver, j Wash. The funeral of Mr. Cooley n.is iicm ai vtoouiuuu lasi Miniiay. (iiicMs at Coelmtn I Ionic Mrs. Charles Co-hran and daughters. Until and Jane, of Portland, are visiting In La Oraudc for tt tew days guests al the homo of Mr, and Mrs. tieorge ', Coch ran. Hen- Today- Mrs. 1 lershel 1 1 or st man and tittlo son. Jack, accompanied by Miss Florence Itlaisteli, of Los An gel s, Cal., who is visiting them at their homo al Kauiein, came to La (5 ran ilo, this morning to spend the week end. ' Spout Night I fere After spending last nlglit In La Grande Mrs. Carl Snodgrass ami .son, John, and daughter, Norma, returned this morning lo Teio caHt'U'whore they have been Uyliig this Hummer. They plan to move lo La Grande sometime within tne next two weeks. .North Powder People Hero Several North Powder p ople were visitors in I -a (Jrandc last week end at the K. I, l.edb.tter liome. Among them wen; Mr. and Mrs. Ij. K . Ciarrison, Mrs. William Pearson and son, Louis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Korosirom, ami Mr. and Mrs. (J. T. llallaid and ihtughler, Hetty. Home from Vacflt ion Miss Anetla Johnson, accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. O. O. Johnson, and brother. Loo, have returned t their homo hero after a vacation trip to Portnlnd. They made the trip by auto visiting Mr. and Airs. Allnd Johnson while away. Moved U Com I It llmnc Or. and Mrs. W. P. AlcAdory, who have been living in the Guslav Wlssler Jiouse on Main avenue while they were In the cast, have moved to the W .M. Condit homo at lsu4 Second street. Mrs. Con dit and daughter, Alarjorie, have moved into apartments until Alar jorie will start to school at Kugeiio next month. (uestH nt Pudge llome- Mr. and Airs. R . K. West, of Condon, and Miss Violet West, ol Portland, are visiting in La Grande guests at the homo of Mrs. West's parents. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Pudge, Miss Anderson, of Klamath Kails, is also a guest at the Pudge home Tor a few days, as Is also Or. W. 11. Galloway, of Alarshfbld. Mr. and Airs. Pudge are Or. Gallo way's grandparents Hetiiriicil to Homo H .Mr. nnd Airs. H. O. Avi ry and llitln daughters, Catherine and Harriett, accompanied by Mrs. Avery's sister, Miss ICthel Kaiiiz. of Twin Tails, Idaho, urrived in La Grande Thuisday niKht Irom Idaho. Airs. Avery has luiii viait- i ing her parents at Twin l-tlls for Soitid time. Mr. Avery went to ! Filer, Idaho lust week to attend the ram sale held there Wednes- jduy. Miss Kautz wilt visit here lor about two weeks. To Open Stom Here Air. an. I Airs. Les'ift White and two daughters. Vera und Mar go rite, of Poise, Ida., and Aliss Allen, also or Pols1, are hen-. Mr. (While has been manager or the Sprous-Piltz company's more al Poise, which was recently sold. IP- will be manager or the local store which will open In the ltoeseh building within the next r- w days. Yi.slljut nt Pendleton Airs. Stella Ootid was in the city 'this morning on her way home to Wallowa rrom iVntlb'ion w hrr she bus nren visiting her daughters , for the past three months. I 4 ' i:aitKellsl.H to Speak 1 Lillian and Norman Powell. (child evangelists who have, be-n 'rnn-luctlnr nightly services at Uiflta hall this wc- U, will Fp'-ak at T KKATTLK, Wash., Aug. 21. AP). While Wa I la ce Cloyo Gaines today, in th cell once oc cupied by James K. .Mahoney, of this city, hanged five years ago for killing Ids wife, Kate, mid striking her body in a trunk In h' lake, awaited efforts to cancel or; avoid his convletfou Thursday of i killing Sylvia Howard Gaines, his counsel announced that he "wl'l never enter a plea of insanity." 1 n t he cell every movement of Gaines, whom the jury condemn ed to death for first degree mur der was visible from t he office of the county Jail, always occu pied by keepers. , Pihilegcs Discontinued. , , The prisoner was reported to have rested well hi the night, lie began the day with a request for a mirror that ho might shavt . He was told to tiso a mirror uU lowed to all prisoners in his sec tion of the jail hut that ho could not have a special one. Juliet s said many privileges penult tod Gaines since his arrest June 'Jii had been discontinued. j Motion for a new t rial comes j before Judge Jones September L when he ret urns from a vacal fo.i 1 on which he departed yesterday I utter "'the labors of the Guinea I trial, which opened August 2. ) Police Chief Searing announced; that he had renewed an inquiry i into who received from Mis:)Thcl ma 11 o lines, of Itclllngiuim, Wash., a watch fob canylng tin: Initial G which she found near the spot on Green hike here,! where Miss Gaines was killed and I which she gave to a man sho j took lo bo a plainclothes police man. Testimony by Miss Holmes was offered near the end of tho trial, but excluded on the ground' that ndmiuston would occasion un-j warranted delay. j Prosecutor Colvln stated thatj o tiler additional evidence against ' Gaines had been obtained bySher- iff S t a r w i c h. I nder - Sheiiir lliitcheson, and i.uke S. May. a private detective. I Mure KvhlciH-e Gathered. ; "We would have a much strong-j or case if a now trial were grant-, ed," declared Colvln. "Some of , this new evidence would lessen' i the weight of testimony by de fense witnesses. if the mqtlon for a new trial J is denied," slated Defense Coun-j set Carmody, "we shall appeal tOj tho supreme com t." j Lawyers said the only hope If: the supremo court refused to in tervene wi:3 that Governor Hurt- ley might listen to pleas for com- mutation of tin- death sentence j to life imprisonment. j w--N. ' oiuht . o'clock, tonight at the Salva Hon Ax'iuv hall. ..This. will .be I heir i last "npiiearanec oere. nimunj school will he held al the army hall at 2::(o p. m.. Sunday itd evening service at S p. m. Word or Death lUcoivrd Here News ol" the death of Mis. Sarah Jessie Klston, sisb r-in-law of Mrs. J. Scott, of this cliy.Wiis received j here this week. She died nt the home of her daiighier, Mrs. C. P. lltiersmith at Anaeorlea. Wash.. 'August t:i. alter several weeks 111- ness. She was in years uir ai nm lime of her death. Tin' tuneral was held last-Sunday. hied Si!" and C"ns I VV I'ullliiH nrrcKteil last niirht by George Pierce. prohibition' agent, on a canneii neai cnarge, was fined $25 by Justice Hugh K. Ilrady today on ciiarg.s of assault and battery. Officers report that M-iiii.. l-i.-ri-.. wuh brlnuintr Collins to tho jail an altercation arose which resulted in a rial ngnt in which Collins knocked Pierce down and hit hoin several limes in i he fiiee i ol iceiiiu n Harold How ¬ ard came to Pierce's r scuo, the police report. Attcndeil Family Iteiiuioii Mr. and Airs. John H. llodgln nnd daughter, Sylvia, returned to their home here this morning af ter a five week's absence. While away they attended a reunion of the Hodgln family held at Greens boro, North Carolina, when more i ban l.oon members of Hodgin family were In attendance. They also visit I'd in .South Carolina. They went to Washington. O. C, New York and other places or in terest. They also spent a pari of the time in Canada. Kctiuiicil (o Homo Here Mr. aifd Airs. Gustav Wlssler and little daughter, K.itherine, return ed to their home h re yesterday after a trip east by auto. They w nt from here io Philadelphia where Mr. Whissler atbnded a convention or the Mutual Life In surance company nT New York, which he repress nt here. They also altetldei Iho ses-'Wl-relltenniul at Philadelphia. From there they went to New York, Washington, I. C, and other places of Interest. They visited Canton. Ohio, nnd from there went to Chicago, where they left their car befoio gninit farther east. While traveling through Iowa en route homo thry had an automobile accident. Their car was thrown over a 25-foot embankment and alt three worn hurt. Katharine was Hi. most seriously hurt, f-he Is still under Tin- doctor's care, but Is able to be about. She wilR compelled to use crutches for about iwo weeks. White their car was being repaired they viHlte.l relative. In Lincoln, Nebrask.t. From there ihey came through Denver and S:.lt Lake City home. Lxcept for th- accident they had a d' Ugbtrul tini", Mrs. WlssbT relate-,, "A trip east tuakes us like ( n-gon all the more." l-'very sixth person in Franc owns n bieych- and t li t ore ! times as many hloy l n In thai country as automobile. GIFS 111 PLEA INSANITY Wheat Closes Weak After Slight Drop CHICAGO. Aug. 21. (AIM Opening to down, Chicago wheat valuoH suffered n slight, fur ther drop. Corn, oats and provi sions wore easy, corn starting to lc off. wild subsequently re ceding r little more. Wheat closed weak, 1 10 2o net lowm; corn I H to IMc down, oats j to lie off; and provisions varying from unchanged, figures to lRe decline, " ; IJ. Git AN OK HITAIL MARKHTS lalry. Ijird 10 lbs, 1.00 5 lbs. ft. 00. Puller, creamery 60o lb; $1.00 a roll. Kggs 3G47 40e dor. (iieeso .161 4 tic a pound. Honey, comb 30o 'b, tigfiHhlm, Now potatoes 8 Iba, 26a, Celery hearts 2Gc bunch. Green string heaiw 10c lb. Kgg 4Iic do. Sweet potatoes 10c lb. Carrot H 2 for IBo. I'arsloy Ifto bunch. New cftbbi'gc Mi Co lb. Wullu Walla onions 3c lb. Green onions 6c bunch. Green peppers 20c lb.. Lettuce lac head, Kennewiek tomatoes 10c lb., Il.aii box. Kbdd cucumbers 6c each. Greeai com- 26o doz. Summer squash 5c each. lYllltM. Kennewiek, Wash. Freestono poachofv toe lb; 8GcVH-00 box. . Green nppiea 4 llw. 25c. . Homo grown strawberries lCc box. Uartlolt Pears. 10c lb. Peach plurns 5c lb. Cantaloupes 10-1 10, Caubas -7c. Watirmelous 2 -30.. Muskmelons 7c lb, loo Cream melons 2e lb. Valentino's Condition Slightly Worse, Report NKV YOltK. Aug. 21 (AP) Ttudolph Valentino, sheik of the iiiovb s, who underwent an opera tion for appendicitis and removal of n gastric ulcer last Sunday, to day suffered "considerable dis comfort" because of a "slight spread of the- Infection In the -ah-ilomlnal wall," said a bulletin Is sued by his physicians this after noon. Tho bulletin added, how ever, that there was nothing In bis condition "to cause undue anxiety nt the present time." LOIS DAVIS TURN'S GUN ON HERSELF (Continued Prom Page t.) conch wll h her clothing smoking. Tile mother and ycunger daugh ter rushed into the room uml found Lois unconscious and the revolver near her. A pparently the gun had been held so close lo her breast that the report was smoth ered and t ho powder burned her clothing. Help was Immediately summoned and the wounded girl was takt'ti to tho hospital. Coroner Kalston announced yes terday afternoon thai. In the event nt death, he would hold no Inquest. Aliss I avis is survived by her parents and sister I-Mna, uml three brothers, Guy, Frank and Clabe. Had she lived until Aug. Kiie would have been years of ago. Her body is nt the Snodgrafs and Zimmerman ebaitel. Funeral services will bo hold at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Die Snodgrass and Ztfiimerruuu chapel. FLOWERS TO BE JUDGED SEPTEMBER 3 (Continued frora Paga 1) ! again this year for the Lady IHM-j ingdon rose, the club rose. Ilitioi ribbons will be awarded to nit of the rirst prize winners. j Assisting Mrs. ttalston on the committee are: Airs. J. K. iteyu ohls, 1 Mrs. W. O. Sawyer, Mrs. A.1..1.t Mu l. 1K.I.- son. Mis. (I. L. Plggers, Mrs. George Carrey, Mrs. K, L. l-.rkley, Alts. V. It. Alelvllle. Alls. U. K. Moran. Mrs. A. J. Cook, Mrs. Les ter Stoddard, Or. Margaret Ingle, Mrs. P.ohcrt Kakln, Aliss Blanche cinrk, Mrs. Al. Anthony, Airs. Hoy currey, Mrs. Walter Uurdlur, Airs. K. Marks, Aliss Marguret An son, Airs. Turner Oliver, Mrs. J. T. Itichardwon and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. TWO VESSELS SINK IN LAKE fContlnued from rasa 1) sea. tt sprang a leak. 1 tout Mnk Itiipldly Water rushed Into th" hold of the boat rapidly, nnd It was only' a matter of a few inlnuteH Ik fore ; tho ship sank. The three lifeboat battled the large waves for morel than an hour until the Maltlaad, bound for Canada, crossed their course and was nitr;ieted by the: dltitreuM Thiers Hhot froin the bouts, i Cali:.iln lleyuun or the Multlund j put his ear ferry about and picked1 up two or tho lifeboats. The third ( could not bo writ. Captain Hey-, man. it was flnonueed In a nitaa ! age from the radio operator of the' Matt land, stood by until daylight ! and then started u s-urih for ihej missing boat. ( TtlTTALO, N. r AiifT. f I. At' The heftvlt rain uad wind atoriu of the sensoo lushed the Great Ijiken r lon nil Int nlgtif. Ctv r like Krio ihn lnd rrahed atity mlbt an hour. Market News of the Day , ntit'Atio giluv Wnont: ihmi High lmv ( lose Spt 1.17 IM WW i mo I io ir i an Hi intf May ..UI-)m U& U4K IUK I.IVKItPOOL Will) AT L1VKKPOOL. Aug. 21. (AIM Close; Wheat lo t lower. Oct. 1 0s 0d; Dec. 10s 7; March. 10h G9j.il. loitTi..M wmi:at POIITIAND. Ore.. Aug. 21 (AP) Wheat: ltmt. hard white, hunt whlto, hluestom, hnurt, soft federa tion, western white .'.t'2; federa tion $LJU; hard winter, northern spring $1.20; western red 1.87. Today's car receipts: Wheal 140; barley 12; flour 0; corn fii oals 4: hay 0. ciiicago cash CIl.tCAOO, Aug. 2L (AP) Cash: Wheat So. 2 red $1.3? tt: No. S hard fl.KO. Corn-No. 2 mixed 77c; No. 2 yellow 7Stte. (hits No. 2 mixed SKo; No. 2 while StlttCHIttc Itye-'-No. 4 01 r. P.arley 48tf?;rie. Timothy Hoed $2.1 4T $2. " liard $14.70. ltlhs $U.. Itellles $17.75. J POUTIiANO lHOIVCTC POKTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 21 (AP) Kggn steady to firm; current re ceipts S2; fresh medium 2Sc; fresh standard firsts 32c; do, extras H4c; tinderslxed 16c. Ilutter steady lo ft run; estrn eulies, city 42Vjc; stondardrt 40c; prime firsts 30c; firsts :ttie; prluls 47e; cartons 4 Sc. , Milk steady; best churning creain 44c net shippers' tritck In stone 1; cream delivered Portland 4 fie lb.; rnw milk (4 per cent) $2.25 ewt. f.o.h. Portland. 1 Poultry steady (less 5 per cent commission); heavy hens 25ii26o; light Uifilliic; springs, white UK'f 30c: do, colored up to 25c; young whlto dick.t 22T2;li-; colon-d 15 f 1 7c. I Onions wonltor: local 7tic: Wul- la WiUla snsTSOc. I'oliilocs Ftiuily f1.25ittl.rii) nark. 1 ntTTTRPAT SAN VltAMMKfO, Allir. 21 (Al') ! Ituttorriit r.o.h. Sim KronrlfH'O 4 it renin. WATER BAN IS LIFTED TODAY (Continued from Tfige 1) Is no . furl her necessity for con servation of water at present, city Manager W, C. Crews reports, In removing tho water restric tions, tho city manager declared thai It might, be necessary to place them In effeei later, If tin other dry period should come. CillM'iis Saved Shu blown. However, at present, the lid hi off and citizens may use all t ho water they . care to with th" knowledge that In a crisis, their cooperation ami cohsorvalloii pre vented iho cutting off of lite sal aries of some f 7 0 workmen, most of whom had rain I lies dependent upon their wages. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Boys' Slip-Over SWEATERS Boys' silk and wool sweaters in most at tractive designs. Sizes 28 to 34 $2.45 MEN'S BLAZERS In all popular' colors $3.95 NewYdrkStqrE Destroyers of IBgh Prices. ARCADE TOMGH T Gilda Sunday VAUDEVILLE 1 ACTS "SN6WED IN" And SNOOKUMS In "Newly weds (htarant ined" Two-Reel Comedy CHICAGO J IVI STOt K PHICAGO. Aug, 2L (A P lr. H. Depnrtmont of Agriculture) Hogs ."loon; very uneven; practically no demand for light hogs; market anywhere from Iftfff Ron lower than different tingles of 1-Yiday trades; lop $11.50; tdiolce 200 pound av erages Upward lo $13.40, Cat lie 1000, compared wllli week ago: receipts largest since Juno; reasonable supply of foil steers rvrgesl In years; closed 50c lower; siunll fupply of choice yearlings strong to a shade higher; other yearlings mostly 25c lower; grtiKK crs mid cake fed 25 fii fitte lower; Htiictly choice 1003 pound and a part load of 904 pound yearlings Ht,75; highest ' of season; early top heavies $10.15; fut she slocH mostly 50c lower; vealera 50c high er. Sheep 1 n00; practically none on sale today; for week 1000 direct and ISO doubles from feeding sta tions; fat lambs closing 35 to 50c higher; cull natives and feeding lambs 25 50 higher; sheep 50 ft ?5c lower; fat yearling wethers strong to 25c higher; week's lop Tat rah go lambs $14.05; native lainhH $14.6.1; fat yearling wethers $11.50; fat ewoa $7.50 feeding himlm 14.50. INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC! kovi.i:iir;t m l'ovi:it l,curn tnoro about thlu scli'llttflo tnothoil. if It orfors r!llnf ami euro for you, yon wunt to know it. rnmc in uml talk to us about It, We want you to iintlprtitalul thor oughly thi! ooiuinmi 8nHo priori 1U'8 on which' It Ih biiHOd. rn. .. e. wooniiMi t'lilrnrirarllfl ami Mlix tmllmrnpy 2U Homnier Mtlg. I'Imhib 4IT-W Hours: II A. M. to K P. M. SAVE -with SAFETY ry .tsUHwiiunnBHa DRUGSTORE 3&xafl& M i LK r MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Mtroauetorifmcw" j RmtbrSItt Laiy Sla ; .19 91 A Toolli I'aslo Hint lrwnt- a fair trial. giininnl Hint yon will like II. Glass Drugs be. La Grande, Oregoa Gray MAGNESIA . i -r i STOCKS CLIMB TO NEW LEVEL NKW YOltK, Aug. 21. (AP) Speculative, interest on the long side of tho market Wu revised to day when bullish demonstrations: developed In several specialties under -tho leadership of General Asphalt common and preferred which soared 0 and X points ro Mpocllvcly, to tho highest prices In more t nun "five years. Tho ral ly followed an early period of Ir regttlarily vhllo an Ineffectual at tempt wan made to unsettle tho general list hy renewing selling pressure against V. S. Steel com mon and General Motors. Westlnghouso Air Hrake wus bid up nearly four points. Special strength also was shown hy Pan Imndle Producers and ltefiners. Lambert Chemical, AmcrlcanSafe ty Itaior and Itemlngton Type writer. Halls were quiet but firm, t'h'sapeako and Ohio and Atlantic Count Linn tallying briskly from their levels. Tho closing: was strong. Total Kites approximated (150,000 shuns. IIANKI.N'd t'OMiriiON NEW YOltK. Aim'. 21. (AP) 'I'lic ucMv.il condition of olonrlnK hotino hunlcH ami li'tifll. cotnpnnloH for tho wook BliOWH rxcoHd rwfrvo PAINTEX Hip riuMfw Ifutllc pnliit -easy In apply. Ynu ran nutko ; liniulkcnlilors Kcni'fs, Imtclit'Oii M'trt, nirlhlfia, txNlronin linens, 'to ;' m.:.i sot .'' Art & Baby Shop IIF.MSTITflll.NH ' 1I1TTON9 COVEhED STAR SUNDAY q'y r lady tfj i ! . ": : J K.,0. W I . ! . J Rollicking comedy predominates this true-to-life satire. Romance in the upper-crust, side-splitting situations. , And on the same program MACK SIKMITT SMITHS WTTM IAVMOMB M KU TONIGHT Bill Cody "The Galloping Cowboy" Thrills galore, side-bursting comedy, and a love romance that will appeal to young and old alike. Also ' A l'athc-Alice Day Comedy Dress Prints I'rinlK arr I lie . prnrlh ul i ' lluili'rlul fnrwlionl . tlmiM J ! Insi nt color, M-anllfiil new iIi-kIuiih, laivo KKwrtmiiit of ; ; iwiitcriiK lo ficlwt frfMii all ' I ilio imiHl (nMloil fm Kliailra, i i niul m i, jirlfo willtln rmrh ' i of nil. 49c IN TMB Wit Btora Jto. li IIUI Ailanw Ave. Im UnuMlc, Or. of I25.425.SOO. This IN UU III croano In roxel-vo of $19.M2.IJU, .coinpurj(l with luiit woek whon e erH rcHirvo 'or $4,282,920 wax re ported. '; ' ' ; . t. . WIbIi IlK'y hud hroiirln tlm north poh buck with tluin. And MONDAY ClNi: I Manners' - Eugene O'Brien in support IN rj