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Thursday, October 21, 1026. Page Elghi LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Where adventure beckoris,; Buckhecf s go! Light - looted over any trail, wearers ' of Buck hects well know this pli able Indian-Tan process leather with the oil tanned right into its tex ture. Thjey depend on the tough oak-tan soles. They like the "feel" of the pat ented Buckstrip moccasin-style vamp. It's leather-lined. Water-resistant. There is longer wear . in Buckhechts. They are fav orites, with outdoor men and . women . everywhere. Choose them for work or play. Easy to walk in hard to wear out. Try on 7J- a pair. ; $14.85 JWgG) The Store For Men STOCK RECOVERY IMPRESSIVE ONE Sharp Upturn in Prices, Large Volume Trad ing Feature Day NEW YOKK.'Oct. 21 (By the .HMociutfd Press). -A sharp up turn In prices accompanied by an unuHUully luiffo volume of trading took place In today's slock mar ket. ' The recovery wua the mot Impressive that )ihh taken plane nl net the start of thn downward movement threu weeks ago, Bcores of Issues were lilrj up 1 to 3 points with ffutna In a few shares run ning from 6 to nur 0 points. 1'nlled Btutea Steal common and General Motors, which born the brunt of the recent gelling pros- ui'H, ulso were prominent on the rebound. The sharpest gains were recorded by tho high-priced ap chillies such us Case Threshing Mn fh In', I )u point and V. H. Cant Iron I'lpe, n 1 1 of which advanced 5 or more points. In the first hour or two. Tlmlcen Uoller Hearing was another outstanding Individ ual feature, rising more than & points to a new high record for the year on buying influenced by the announcement of recent ra'l roud contructs. Approximate aalt'S were 2,ooo,0(i0 bhurta. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO (ilt.MX Wheat UMH IIIkIi Iaiw Vki-n I. 144 144 K llli-; I IS-Ji Mjr .......... i-ny, liny, 11054 '; Wheat Values Hit In Chicago Market I.IVIJtl'OOl, WHK.Vr c'lllCAOO. Oct. 21 (My the A i- LIVKItl'OOL, Oct. 21 (AI'l. soclatiil 1'rtss). 0inlnf," un done: wheat, hlitlicr to I 'A 'I ciiunt;i-ci lo !4c hlKlicr, ulmtt vol-! lower; Oct. in, lit; li. u-a undcM-wcnt setback nil ld; March 11a, &',il; .M"y Ha, aiound lo well below yenturduy'a filtixli. Corn und milft num imnv corn lartlng unchanged to c j up and HUliKequently showing a mou'THio iuhs, iro visions tended ! to saj;, .. CALL 1'Olt 1IS Min!id Idilo ulil ue received by tint (.'omininiiinii 01 the City of. La Oinnde, Oregon, for thn conslruc tlon of tho-lnvprovemcnl In lm provenii'iit District . Number 1 fit), within ; thn City of La Grande, Oregon, according to the plana and Kpei'lf)catioi! of the suld low liiovi'iiitiit now on file in Urn of fice of the City iteeorder of suld city. , A deprialt of IR.OO will be repaired for set of pinna and j ri'ciiiea!bMH, which amount will-) , I fi-gei' Rancher's' Qsiafe-Coaacbcck;. i Hvcitvp.rtd after yvfit yearn Ml t feting, i'atllnntl moa, V years oi.t, wtmts all to know lanhc. I ' 0. J. Crwnlre, fantr Cl.i'.'liUmus (;unly ran.Jior ViLii. iO:h Sit., h Toi Ihiiiil, pro. n w mill rlo pr.aViintlVot. Ill (! II il l ' Will Vjtjujr fun si ail im m aid uXSJfy, rdmliil lica'.i i. '''iMuta I tnolt Taular, I had ilium.' t bIvjh up Ii ";io nf rocovcrlng i iy' !lli. I'or uoven years I i iiiTpttiI nlr!it :irt day.- From 2117 llm. 1 wiiCil aw ty to 118. Pains In my s.'o:iu(,Ii lini.licred mo ao I onulil niit Mik. My ncrvia woro bo worn Mint I cmild mot alonp. . "II it a )i:irt!rln-nf oncrgy or nn "iiwie cC s'.rcmth. Then I found Tiinl :ci p.'iod old' Tanlno, I cannot rrtlmnle In dollars what this tonic Inn di'Mo fur im. It mndo m well (m1 iMlii.d no lha to my wnlght." Tanlno, nature's remedy made from runt ii, Inn ka and herbs, usually rcl'i Vfs ciiiirtipiitlnn, toueH ii Itvnr, juilii aioiiiiiih In shape, mid builds iitn."f$ili. Iluy Tanlaa at your drug Kl t'.i lnduy tfnd roguln health. be refunded If bidder la unauecesH fill und returns sumo to tills of fice. Ulds will bo received to Hie hour uf Hi'Ven-thlrty p. m. Wed neaduy, October 27th, l'J2l. at the commlsaion room In the city build- Inff lit . l.u Oninile. Oieeon, and must be accompanied by a certi fied check ill tho amount of ten' per cent of I lie amount bid ua u ffuurnnteo of the acceptance und completion of cuntruct If awarded. (Jbeclia will lie returned to un aucreaafill liiflderH. 'i'ho conimlHHlon reser'ca the rlKht lo reject any and all hlda. ' Hy order of the commission, Oc tober nth, 11)211. J. K. HTUAUNH. ' Itecorder or mo ( lly 01 J.a Granile, tire. ' :- . , 111-16-1(11 I'OltTI.AXO WIIKAT I'OKTI.ANI), Ore:, Oct. 21 (AI'l Wheat KHH hard white, liuiil white, Hlue Ktem, Huurl, Kedire- Hon, soft while, western while, I'Oltl'I.AM) MVKSTOI'K hard winter, northern i I'OKTI.ANI). Ore.. Oct. 21 (API Bi iiik, wenieru reu, i..n. i::une nominally ateudy: Today's car recelpls Wheat, ceipts, cattle, 240; calves, 45. 1.14; flour, HI; coin, 4; oalu, li; Hobs nominally steady; receints. hay, 12 CIIK'ACO CASH (.'H1CAOO, Oct. 21 (Al'). rush: Wheal No. 2 lllird, l.4fir l.4li:S ; No. 3 red, $1. 31)14. Corn No. 2 mixed, 70 m- 76 14c: No. 2 yellow. 7IP44I 77Vtc. Oals No. 2 white, 4U1l47o; No. 3 white. 42i 4 Sr. Ityo No. 2, fl.(2f I.H2'4. Hurley f7fti7fic. Tiiiiolhy seed r..no r ri.75. Clover seed $2S.7rC 3S.IHI. l,ard 1 3.67. Itlbs (14.60. Bellies $16.25. I 206. Hheej. nominally steady; no receipts. Fresh Efjfs Higher In Portland Today my POUTI,AN!. C-re., Oct. 21 AP Kresh ckkh are firm and higher today wllh current receipts up 2e ;and mcdiuiiiH up Ic. Other Kiadvs are iinchanred. 'I'oduy'a udvanee brltlRH teeelpl vkkh up l( 4'le and pulh'ts up to U!(u u doen. KxtrriH are still holding at the tile level. Receipts yesterday totaled iii'A rased. ' " " The bulter market remains Gen erally steady on lop prudes and slow lo weak on underscore slock. No chanKC wua made In hoard prices. Receipts yesterday from country creameries totaled i:i.ill pounds with the local make re ported at 24.7:14 pounds. Country dressed meats and poul try remain K'nerally steady and uuchantred. Triuilntf In most lines IS lllct. Salt Lake City Man to Testify HALT r.AKK CITY, Utah. Oct. 21 (AP) In rewponse to a request from District Attorney Asa Keyes or Los Aiigelen, Thomas T. Townc, j. stationary engineer and disabled war veteran. i prepared to ko be- fore district attorney E. A. Rogers here today to make a aworn state- ment of his aaaerted knowledge of t he disappearance of Almco Hem- pie MoPherson, Loa Anjjeles ev angelist. ' . . Yesterday Mr. Town stated to a Tribune reporter that he saw Mrs. Mcpherson changing from a bath ing suit to a street costume, in a sedan at Venice, Cal.. on the day of tho evangelist's "kidnapping". j PORTI,AXI PltOOtCK PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 21 (AP) Lggs Pullets, up Jc, receipts tin 2c. Current receipts, 4 5. fresh medium, 37c; fresh stand ard firsts, 46c; fresh standard ex I traa, 4!c; undersized, 20c. . Putter steady. Kxtra cub:-s, city, 41VrfC; standards, iVjc; prime fhsta, 3!M,c: firsts, p-lnl h, 4 7c; cartons. 4 Sc. Milk steady. Rest churning cream, 44c per pound net, ship pers' truck In zone 1. Cream d.i i'r,., '.i tlr nd. j 4fic per pound. Itaw milk (4 Per cent), J2.25 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens, 5 (ii 2(Jc; light, lfic; springs, 21 i 26c;, pekin white ducks, 24 ftt 2c; colored, I T H' 1 7c; turkeys, live, a 2 (n S4c; dressed, 43fff 44c. Onion steady, local, 7.ric'( $ 1.10; Walla Walla, 9dc:( 91.00, Potatoes $ 1.50 0 1.75 sack. CIIICA(.0 MVKSTOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (AP, P. H. Department of Agriculture). Hogs 27,000; d e tf I r a h I e ho:js mostly 1 Off lfic lower than be.it j prices Wednesday: spots 26c low- j er on average weight under 200 1 pounds; desirable kind fully steady; top, 913.u: bulk. 2 1 it to; 2 si) pounds, 913.504 13. so. Cattle 12, t00; fed steers and! yearlings und all grades of she j stock generally steady to strong; j spots 10ff 15c higher on bettei I grades of fed - steers und year-: KCalilliT HAN iti-rri:pivr 'RANC1SCO, Oct. 21 (AP) Five Jacksonville Stores Are Robbed MKDFORD. Ore., Oct. 21 (AP) Plvo Jacksonville stores were entered by thlvfis enrly last night, and sums ranging from $M) to 30 rents taken from tilts and safes. A fire In the store of John Pap pus, discovered ubout len o'clock, led to the discovery of the rob beries. Pappas thought burglars had set fire to his establishment and thin b'd to n Investigation of all the stores. This morning It was established that, tho flro started from a stove. 1,418 pounds, $11.16; vealers duU;i . largely fioc lower; bulk to puck-j ers. 912.00 down. A isfhnr Here Fur Sheep 16.000; moderately a'- JXllbtlUI HCJ t r Ul live: fat lambs mostly steady; no: SllOH Vacation held above $14.05; bulk of na tives, 914. 25ffi 14.50; top to pacli- aptatn Kdwnrd A. Hallsbur; era, $14.75; culls steady at $!I.(-d iravlcr ami writer, with Jumes The 1 1 ooth anniversary of I lie eouveislon of Di-nnmrk ul Chrlst tanlly was celebrated In Hie an cient town of Kibe wltlr great pump.. 10 Years Ago Today y .Imlt KikiuIch ri-eeUcd u -i-5ear K. uf P. Jewel. i Precious Ilazelwooil 1 Hallowe'en Brick ' " Ice Cream viilhihlt mm. .I'hi.iii iw 31. til - uni.v reiiiilrt'inenlM. L. & L. Drug Co. Wc arc giving: away "Auction ISridc Score" Pads (With .New PJIMI liuh - rioase call -at our office for one or phone us and we will see that you get one FREE. Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. Phone Main 17 wo.ha.vm skim.. ritAtrr:iKi KPUtiNK, Ore., Oct. 21 (AP) Mrs. Wudo Davis, of Rose burg, is at t ho Kugeno hospital here suf fering from a fractured skull, as a result of a fall down a stairway lending from the basement to the apartment where she is staying. She struck her beud on the cement floor In (he full. IN.MItll.S 1WTAI, Kl OKNK, Ore, Oct. 21 (API Injuries sustained Tuesday after noon when he was hit In the head by a piecu of limber flying from a mill saw proved fatal yesterday for M. A. Davison. Me died at the Paetfle Christian hospital where he was taken following the acci dent. Ralph Cr-'ushaw. 20, employe of Ibe ,1, p. McCoy Lumber company of Gold son was severely cut on I he left hip yesterday when lie ac eldently barked Into a mill saw while currying a pleco of timber. tit-10.00; inferior lambs Prm: bulk of range feeders, !3.oo 13.60; choice feeders scarce; feeding hi nibs, 913.75. luie K. Pray, of Portland, and his rel Irish setter. Queen, for company, is enjoying a few days sport in and around the Grande Ronde I valley this week, while he ignores ' Ci- Mi te of h's publishers that he j uniKii ins new uuok i ae waters Kvaporated apples quiet; prunes of Tomorrow." Captain Salisbury more d e m a n d; apricots an I , and Mr. Pray arc guests at the peaches firm. , p Koley hotel. NEW VOItK I IU IT NHW YORK. Oct. 21 (AP).- FIND IT HERE Coujr far tills ailunin must bo la by 8:00 a. . KMlillT'S BprlliB (Vnyon ronl holds 1'iitK l,o.x;i:u ' Van I'uiu-ii I.nnibr Co. 1'honu Muln 732 I 10-4-Jlj Whut No Women! milu Aibim. j He Dhould huve uuin tho Ktyli. Show anil iiinvinK pii'lmo "Klir Iamvqb" ul th(i Arciidn 'rhciiliT, , Oct. 20 nnd 27. 10-21-lt Bcnool Fund, now avalmble (or ! farm loanj In Union County. Be H. E. Dlzon, Foley Building. La Qrande. Ore. -ttl 1 1 1 SIIII-: (if.ASSKS Kor cum of oil inult'-'s; nl.so wlndnbli'lda prnmptly fllti'd ut thn rlBbt price ut HIchurdnon'H Art Gift Shop. 30-21-it; I'lenty of carbonato of copper; und blue vitro! for farmers' wheat 1 1 at Bilvorthorn -Wright's Family., Drug Storo. lu-ll-'.f: 'iOTTOi ft (VATOV-MDE fl ' II II INSTITUTION- Lfenney. iUL DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. A NEW SHIPMENT OF ' Lovely Gladio Percales Desirable ratterns This shipment of Per cales just received ! And it's Gladio, a well known percale. Priced low, too. Buying for our 745 Stores makes possible this low price. Select your new per cales now when our range of patterns and colors are more exten sive. 36 inches wide, ,the yard- llewure of the woman who sym. pnthUes with your himlmnd. Se.i tho Stylo Show and "Fll? Leaves' at tho Arcadu Oct. 20 and 27. 10-21-lt noinlluliln picmlns, button liolca, etc. Norton' Kickl tiliop. 10-Htl all i:.;li:s At our meeting Nov. 4th. It will be decided If we shall form a l.'i dlcs' Auxiliary lo La Grande Aorlc. I'leaso bo present on this date. Everett K. Walker, Pee'y. II lU-21-3t Wall Paper at a price J'ou liko! to pay. Bug Paint Co. 10-8-tr 15c SILKALLNE Good Quality ' A fine soft quality Sllka Itne Hliown here. I-'eaturlnfr many new deuins for fall. White with pink or blue de signs. Excellent value. The yard 23 COMFORT BATS Wool or Cotton Our stock of Cotton and Wool Hats Is complete. Now Is the time, to buy. at these piice-savlng values. Many known brands of hixh stan dard are slocked here. Cotton Bats 98 to $1.69 Wool Bats $2.98 : ' Sixty little liver touchers for, So. The best laxative sold by; any drug store. Sold only by -.1- vorthorn-Wrlght's Family Drug I Store. 10-11-iri a botlle. Sllverthorn -Family Drug Store. Wright's, lU-ll-lf The Prtrolt police have a coun try club und have taken up Rolf. They are Ihtuklntr nf earrylni; their clubs on the beat ao they can putt people III jail. SH-ERRY' , LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "The Golden Cocoon" From the novel by RUTH CKOSS w ith 1IUNTLY GORDON , 1IKLKNK CIIADWirK , ' t Itlt'HARD Tl'CKKIt ' ' FRANK CAMPEAt: T!k story of a fjiil who fought against love! Comedy " Vamping Babies" RUPTURE EXPERTHERE F. H. Sceley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the not ed expert, will personally lie at the Geise.r Grand hotel, and will remain in Baker this Saturday only, Oct. 23. Mr. Seeley says: "The Speruiatle Shield will not enly retain any en ho uf rupture perfect ly, but eontraets the openltit; In 10 diiyn on the n venire eae. fielns a vat adxancetiient over alt former method" exemplify Imk I itstanta ne on efl'eetM linuiedlately appreeluble and wilhstaiHllnti any Ktraiu or pu Hition no matter the tilxe or luea ilmi, lurtte ui dlffleuU cuhph. or iiielHioiuil ruptures ( follow I uu op era tlontO Kpeelally wulleited. This Instrument reeelved the only award in Knuland and In Spain, produc ing re.su It h without hurery, Injee tioiiM. uiedieal trout uivntti or prc- M'l'iptlonH. 1'AITIOX All ims Mhuuld 1m eaiitloiiett uualiiot the, tw of nuy ebittlr ur wvXi irtint lib under tinH, the Mime rtM where the lump U hikI mil when (be oHMtlnv U, prtMturliii( tmillenlbitiH neet lintlitic Atirtfleal oiieraihuis. . Mr. Soeley han document! from the I' tilted StMics Uovernment. Vah IhKtou, U. l, fur hiKpeetlun. He will be it lad to demoiiMtrate with out rlnti'KG or fit them If desired. Ittirdneioi deiniindn prevent kIoppIuk at any other plaee In this neetlon. N. It. I'.very MnteiiH'tit In thU iMMhT two tH-u verified b'firr the redeml and Mule l.'ourl F, II. Seeley, - Home Offlee, 117 N. Dearborn St., Chl'Mfco. Adv. lill Frigidaire Offers More for Less New Low PRICES ."5170 VI 1.1 ti t t wnl lltMH nV'Mii, $225 M l Mtttl Itt-BM ift,T $395 THE sturdily built Frigid aire cabinet is designed exclusively for electric refrigeration. It Is thoroughly insulated agranst heat. The Frigidaire frost coil a development that replaced the less efficient brine tank maintains uniformly low temperatures end provides greater cooling power from a smaller amount of current. Only in FriRidaire can you get thesa. features of Frigidaire construction, Frigidaire design and Fripuir.irc economy. And only in Frigidaire can you set the larger food storage space, the greater ice making capacity, the finer f.nish, the quiet operation end the more precise engineering and manufacturing methods of General Motors. Call at our dispky room, telephone or mail the coupoii for complete information. JESSK ROSENRAUM La Grande, Ore. rripiciiaiip PRODUCT Q CENEKAL MOTORS More than 350,000 users ore note nMytng thtt atlnacfion u-Jiuh nly frmim Frifidalr can five. Ji:SSK ItOSKMtAl'M, Plfciie tcoJ me camrtete Inamutkxt about Ptitdutc. N'unu ..... ............. Aildrtxt .................................... Bohnenkantp's Mortuary Fifth and Spring- St. Clothes moke a woman tod:iy1 In the days of Kve. See the Style Show and "K1k Leaves" .it Arcade, Oct. 36 und -!7. 10-21-lt' Save Homethinff out of yoir earnliiKs each month to .buy or build your own home. Ijo. Urunde IlldS. & Loan Ass'n pays 7 on savings. 1 1 -3t PARK PERSONALS . Itarreled Sun Light at the Qual ity 1'alnt Blurc. Uugg l'uint Co. io-8-tr lliiildinfr id Loan Ass'ns financed ft t ii, (Mill hunies in 1!1T.. I (i- t-;it FOIi A COLD WI.NTl'.lt DAV Nothing will bring u message of j cheerfulness on u cold winter dayj like u picture of a happy summer: day, whose memory has been pr-- served by an enlargement, tinted J and framed of the happy scene. lliehurdson, "The Art Man" will Slop Dandruff in ftvo days ami gladly help you choose your beat failing out of hair in 30 days by negatives for these' enlargements , using our Oormtcidu und Dand ut Uichardson's Art Hi (Hft shop. 1 ruff l-Jradli-ator,, Hold, only by 10-21-lt Sllverthorn-Wright's l-'ainlly Drug more. io-i i-rr Your eczema iulc,kly cured as -well as all skin troubles by usinrf' "The Volga Ifuman," KherryH our new fortuulu for skin trou- j Bumlay, .Monday, Tuesday, bles. Sold only by us und at $1 J0-20-at THE I'AKK, (Special) Clora and Guild Lay attended church ut Union last Sunday Klva and Kenneth Vnnorder were I.'aker visitors Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Brad straw were ' among Tho I'nrk people who ait-tennr-d church al Union Sunday. Krink Wlgglesworth and Jim Devote were camping and hunting In the mountains a few days this week. i ' Joe Lay, Hob Miller and George Huxlr were also hunllng deer in the. -noiintalns over .tho week end. Guild Lay Joined them before the i;Iose of the season. Marie and Kraneis Miller were guests ut the homo of Miss Ida Hunier at Catherine creek forks Kunu.iv, Marie returned home. Sun day evening but Kraneis remained for a few days visit. I a"Catei n wn BUNTING TRACTOR COMPANY See the advertise ment in this week's Saturday Evening Post that tells how good roads follow the "Caterpillar" and that proves yon either own one.... or should!