Tuesday,: December 21.
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Local News In Brief
', ('', To rortluml .
' It. 1.. .Morgan, county roudmnsU
cr, i In 1'ortlu'rid for i fin' days.
In l'om Imldciw
, J.; A. Guskell was In town yes
terday from Imbler. Ho In a fnrm-
vr.
'.tj.
il l'hi'tliinl
, Mrs. Hryu'n -Hurlou- lol't lust
Jilfc'lit for Portlrind where she will
pemj'O few days visiting.
KlfltH ' From KnU'i-prlKiw-
j .Mrst Harold Wiulo. of lOntcr.
anise.! ,vus visiting hern! wit li rolu
llves.ifor a few days.
To Wallowa :n HiisIiuvk
? W.ifi. liunlup, of rortlund, wns
3iere tills morning on his wuy to
jvVullowu on business.
Home I'Vuni S, Helen
i Healer Hopkins, daughter of
leorge Hopkins, has arrived In La
tiiiiiu? muiii oi, h hii a rum 111
tiuuu? muiii oi, h hii a nmi 111
'm'Tr fa,.,?; hOMay"
.with her fath..r.
t. i i r. n'uva
feledford for ubotit tlirtu. wcoks
Mith;rrlatlvca. : - -
,11cm; i'lcin I'ortluml . .
j CojTJ'lni! Maker is visiting, hero
vlllu h'latlves dining' the .('hrlst
'SmiH it'ason. - She has beet, attend
ing sc,10l ut licnltc-Wulker In
jjl'orllaud. .
, Ml I.--H, III ."""I-""
,1 Mr. -and Mrs. H. S. Smith left
ni train ro. L'j hi n c ior. mis-
1rioula;'Iont. where they will visit
'jwlthhis mother.
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dlcm For Holidays ' -
( MtfiMorle Warnick .: la here to
pend.. the holdays with her par-
ents. lr. utui Mrs. Lee Warnick
She has been attending art school
Jn 1'ortland. : j
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floiittv From llenkc-Walkci I
MHrguerito7i:ili iB home from
1'orthind where sheMius been at-
t.ndiiVg Henke'-Walker Business
roli-frc Shf vvlli- vis'.i witn her
parents, Mr. und Mrs. Guy Kills. ,
Here. From Duncan
Mr." und Mrs. S. A. Montelth,
bothMYperalors at the railroad stu
, , . . ... i
lion Duncun. were shopping in
1.0 Clrando yesterda.
Itelllill to HflllH'
Mia J. M. Ki-ultta returmd lust
nlKliMo her home at CamliridBe,
1,1,... fiimr Welser. after visuniK
for sevne. time with
Joseph. .
relatives at
Kpralns Ankle ! here durliiK the' holidays with his
Mildred Smith. dnUKhtcr r Mr. "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Meyor
lind Mjm. It. H. Smith, Is surferlnB sick. . . . : : r, ,
1 lrolll.'jL severe
unklo sprain re
...'1 week
et'iveii uiii- vuni...n
Siie i'sinhle to lm about on crutches
now l)ut Is still in much pain.
I'alr lJiinnl to Mwt
Thcl'nlon County Fair associa
tion tjnard of directors will meet
at Kltiin loniBh.t. Several mem
hers l tile hoard, who live in 1-a
(irandc. will he in ullellduiue.
1
'In Vt.lt KWi-r
1).
'ortlaild, arriv-
CHRISTMAS SHIRTS
at Clint s
& 'W., ARROW
! " . And ,
.'' i EITSTA DTER'S
I SHIRTS
Standard make of qual
ity in silks, broadcloths,
fiber and madras.
;, E. & W. Silk Shirts
-. $6.95 lo $9.85
E. & W. Broadcloth
n Shirts
'E."& W:- Fiber Silk
" Shirts
$ i.S5 to $5.95
Arrow Broadcloth
Shirts
$2.45 to $3 85
Arrow Fancv Shirts
$1.95 to $3.45
Arrow Madras Shirts
$2.45 to $3.85
Neustadter's Soft Col
lar Shirts
$1.95 to $3.85
Neustadter's
" Broadcloth Shirts
" $3.45 to $4.85
Ideal Neck Ties
a 95- to $3.95
; Allen A Hosiery
;. , 50C to $1.50
- A .Silk Mufflers
;: $2.45 io $5.85
Pioneer Belt."
95C to $2.45
. Extra Salesmen to Serve You.
Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings
(pKiT(gTHIE
1
v TfE STORE WITH
1926. -
! In the city this mornlnit on Ills
y in vwiuowa to visit his sister,
Mrs. J. M." K. Cahlll during tho
v-uiinuiius nonauyg. .
Went lo North l'oader
Hr. w. R. Thlstlewnltc went to
North I'ouder this
,he la working today.
Vklllux l'nrents
.Mrs. Forrest Wilson has Bono to
Juseph lo spend Christinas with
hT pnrenls, who live thoro.
Here 1'roin Iniljli-i' V
Jrvin Westonskow wus a uuall
ntn visitor to i.a Clrnndo toduy
from lmbloiv
A wily For flollilHys ,
; -Mrs. JttcharU Crawford una lit ( lo
(daughter have gone to Uultlniore.
Md.. to upend the Chrltrtmus holi
tdays with relatives there.
lOft 1.V1M ViUllll.L .
r
i- u. ...
,,,0r,1,"K ' t".r vas,.. ,
vtelt during tho Christmas l.oli-
Homo ln- IMhlny-
MIks Mabel Hntedberg,1 uu em
ploye in tho O.-W. It. und S. of
Icis here, bus gone homo for tho
Christmas holidays. , ,
Hem I'rom Imulcr
L. It. Itltlings, of Itubler, was
transacting business hero today '
Hem Ki-om Sumniei vllle
I i murittii .uriMnixie. aim ner
son. Alec, were in the city from
tbir homo ut Summervilto yesterv
' "' ' ','''
Homo From Ik'llliiftliani
Miss Uossle .Hums,, a normal
Whool student at . .Ilullingham,
AVu(1,Ki ls hoJm. for . I'lirlsimas
ftoiaayB AJtafl Hm.ns ffrnduntnd
trom the high school hero last
8p,.mgi
, : ,
To Adjust Fhv IiOs
T c. Hhankland. insurahce ad
jU8tor fn,m j.ornumJt wa s here.
U),s ,nornnfr on Mb xvliy to Knter-'.
tu.tt(iJUHl Uut nur milt fire
Io8S tIu.r0i
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To ,VUIt Daiiishtcr
Mm AH tin 4 Iviih1mI wns In Ijl
Grande this morning on her way to
Wallowa, where she will visit her
wa una, woere sue win vi.hii iirr
Mr8 w)1lim 0 for
(mo nionha M rg, Kemhel'S
houie Is ut itoise, Ida.
Home l-Yfiiu Wliltnimi
Itayniond-, Meyvrslck . retiirm'd-
home, toduy from Walla Walla.
WaRh.. Where he Is u sllldeltt at
Whitman college. He' will . vIMe
To Visit ,MiilllCT . , ri --
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Youiitf arrived
In this city this inorntnic. front
Vancouver. Wash., to visit here foiV
a few days wllh ills mother, Mrs.,
c. A. Younjr.
.lusi'lill l''nr llollllllys
JJorolhy Mackey passed' throilH
here this mornliiK. on lnr way to
Joseph., where she will spend tho
Christmas holidays with her par-;
cntB. She will return to Wardner
A CONSCIENCE
, ". .... -..,..-..,"
w 7!UAmr xrrMfxrr? ATrOTrmrno ; . . ' ..-. t I ) -
l1" hrfh,eV tho ,,r,t'o ,ho now
lUw mi Ittislnnm , ;'-;
' W. W. Kirk huff was a business
visitor to I Clmndo yesterday. Hl!i
lipm4'J.t At tmblvr, .".'s' -' ; . '
I'lirisinuui Klioppln H nV ,
..Mr. and -Mrs. lv 4.-- XsrUn. of
'oy( ara Christmas ahopplne In
this city today.
Hiw VestrnUy-
Mrs. Mlko Uoyt. of Hummer -
vllle, rvri shopping-in .La. O run do
yesterday.
Hero -oili Siunntorvllk
JunK'd Hlack wm .Iq this cliy
this morntiiff front his homo ut
Hummcrvlllo. .
l. Tt l or lluiiio . r
Mrs. Hi A. Wado and son, Gor
don, left: this ntornlnff for tholr
homo ut, Knterprlse, after visiting
hero since Halurday at tho homo
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i.
Garrlclt. .1 . . . ,
ipoliit(Ml to C 'lorkslilf :
Judge J. V. Knowles recolvod a
wlro troin Hecrotary of Htute Hum
Kozcr this morning telling of tho
of the lulu. lid VrlRht,-to clerk-
ship In tlm secretary of stales of.
flee, beginning Monday. Dec. S7.
Iloiim From Waj-lilnaloii
Wilton.' Thurston la home, to
spend the holidays with his par
ents. Mr. iind Mrs. It A Thurston.
Hi; has In'en attending Bchool at
Hie i:nlverslty of .Washlnirton In
Seattle, .v. i 'V . '
Home From lonhMHiUi - '
Ifrances Kelly, daughter of Mr.
and .Mrs. W. (?. Kelly, and I'aullnn
n,,Hnn -.l,ilit,.p fi nn,l Mr. K.
O. l'aytou. arc home from Mm -
A...h- n.nv .t.VA -soon nt.
tc'ntllug k normal school. ;
fo Visit Furvnts
Mrs. K. l' Hlckoy arrived lu this
litr tlila ninrnlnit ffiml I Ji An.
gelcs. cnl. She was on her way to
Knterprlse to spend tho Christmas
holidays with her parents, C. K.
Duo nnd family. . - ' ., , !
To VlKlt Frlcnd i i.- -v
Mrs. A. C. MjcKarlano arrived
hero this morning on her way tu
Joseph, where she will visit friends
for a few days. Hho has been vis
iting In Porllnnd nnd In stopping
at Joseph cn route home to Grace,
Ida. '-. ".. ' " ''
CELEBRATES
LOCATION OF
NORMAL HERE.
icapua in i ., i
tOontinitcd fraia Pace On
. CHICAGO l,IVI"l()rK
tlio chamber of commerce offices) flllCAHO, Dee. 2t (Al' L'. S
from the , cities of ltend and Ha- Department of Agriculture).
Iter sent iiy chnmbcr of commerce . Hogs .H5.UU0; slow;: mostly
lecrolartes of those places. 'lower than ' Plonday's uverage, or
Ijist night two organizations,.' lo 4oc orf- best prices; caniv
he WasHlngtun club aiid." Ihc, tpp, ft(;I.7tt bi)Vt'tH-'alrjiM.'lt3l ,,vi
Knights uf Pythias . lodge. . cele-, ;S(J pounil lillti hers, 9 I l ..4.ri I l.tll). j
brated tho selectloh, along With'catth s.liuti; :' w e I g h t y fed,
other groups. ' steers strong to L'Cc higher; year-l
Site Sclwtliin Neil. ' lings mostly steady; deslrabi 'l
Wllh tho normal now lo be lu-1 butcher hellers nnd low priced ,
ciitod In La (Irunde, the next quca- , cow, strong to 5(ic higher; veul-i
lion ls: Which one of the six sltosj rrs f)U to TGt; higher; best fed j
ofrerud free of charge to tho boarii yearlings. $ll.r,n; medium weight,
of regents will bo chosen? I 111.75: bulk reulcra, 5 III.6H , !
Hcgcnls Stiirr. Miller nnd Fuller j 2 . V
and nicinbers of thc i ogents build- Bhecp 12. ; Tat lambs open-i
lug committee and It is understood ,n? .m,.y ncllve; strong lo 2,m
that these three men win picx. mo.
site. The selection will probably
ho made lifter the legislature con
venes. , . ,
or mo six sues uiicrc
local tieoplo have oxprcs.',':!!, them-
selves as fuvorlns, tho olio near, tho
courthouse.. '.- .
..my iH'gm or imhj,..
llcfore a silo Is HOIetUed. the next
move. whUh will begin noxt niouth
will bo tu secure an appropriation
from tho stale IcgtHluliiro to nilhl
iho norinol. Local pcoplo bcliovc
that If the proposed $ 1 7 j.OUU Is
okehed by the sluto law-iiuikciM
,1 ud upproved by tovcrnor-clect
h. I'aiternon, work will begin in
ibe spring with tho vic'w of huv
atg the normal 'ready for next fall,
nil, however. Is merely conjec
ture and hus no offKial authority. '
Here and there some person be
lieves that, because of the cujidl
tion :of slate finances, tho entire
.ippropiiulluii inlht not bo granted
it oneu.
li tho ?1"."i.0U0 appropriation Is
ninlcil and Im Cirande should be
successful In lis drive for an S,
UO0 nutional . guard'' armory, It
would mean tho expenditure of ap
proximately $:T'0. mio in building
work on those two projects iicm
Vur.
ricrre, Uragg IhiImmI.
ThroutrhoUl the city lust night
ami today inaiiy. many words of
pin i so for tiovernor Wnltcr M.
I'iercc und JO. K. llragg. both of
Iai Orande, have been spoken, for
their active work In behalf of this
city In connection with the normal
lehnol locution. Ilr.igg. In Salem
last night, declared that tho loca-
lion of the sehool here ended ,'4b
years' effort on his part to secure
an institution of higher leu ml nu
for this city. Ho was" formerly
.utporliHendcnt of schools and post
master here.
Reports in Salem during thn past
few days Indicated that U. It.
rurncr, state superintendent of
public Instruction, might be asked
to accept tho presidency of the new
normal Institution. Turner's term
as state superintendent of schools
expires Jan. 1 when he will re
turn to Iallus to resume his
lutli-s as suovtintendent of public
schools there. .
It was raid that a number of the
regents of stale normal schools fa
ired the appointment of Turner,
who has hud long experience In
educatlonul affairs.. Turner In not
an active applicant for the posi
tion. It was said, but probobty
would ucccpt It If It came unsolic
ited. Active candidates for the posi
tion Include A. Hampton, sup
erintendent of schools at Astorlu.
J. U. Mclaughlin, of Corvallls. and
a number of other promlticni Ore
gon" educators. . . . .
KlinUv orcAKj
CAD fl IAUW TD A IP 1 : ,
State Senator Testifies as
; ;to Character of ITmaJ
' tilla Indian vvv
POItTIANI. Ore., ler. 21 (AV)
Hoy w. itltner. of l'enUteton,
J statu senutor. and ut ono tlmo act
lng governor, testified as a eliur-
nctor witness for the drfense today
In federal court) In the trial of
John 'Crnlg, 23. Ujnatlllu Indian,
"Charged with poateFsloh und trans
portation of a gallon of wine and
moonshine un tho night of Sept.
10. 1920. 1 tit nor said ho hud
known f'rnfg stneo tho latter was
a boy, and that ho had always
had a trood reputation. 1
Mumlo ,1'atawa, 'pretty Indian
girl, was another witness for the
defense. She and Lizzie Woods
wero automobile riding with Craig
nnd Oavo Liberty the night that
Craig and Liberty wore . arrested.
Liberty pleaded guilty recently and
wus fined $fiO. Crnlg's defenso
f . 'tf , '.,,
that drunk It.
BIRDMEN HOP
OFF ON TRIP
OF GOODWILL
(Continued from Vukg One)
I Andes, is the ne.vt stop und another
duy of flyiiiK will hrlmr tho aerial
ooniiilstadors hack to tho Atlantic
seauuurd where they will turn nurlh
tilonu the seacoiiMt. At llueilns
Aires tho party will desert - salt
WMl?r v " fl,K,,t " t-i'liramj
river to Santu Ko, Corrlentos and
Asuncion.
The return to tho scacoast will
carry tho Miuadroii baek lo Iiucnos
Aires from whore It will mako Its
way north, around Capo Darlcn to
llhe' Th"0 ""i,l,,(,!H'
A short hop
across the Atlantic will put the
Sfttadron In its huso at Trinidad.
From Trin Id ud a visit will' he paid
to Venezuela before the flyers start
on the lusi lap of their journey
home.
Home For Vacation
Hill Steel, u student at Wash
'Inglnn Htatc college, passed
through hero this morning on his
Jway homo to . Knterprlse . to spend
Ithu Christmas vacation.
Itcvonm. .oollri'ti'd hv all stute
! In If 26 amounted to i:i.!9 no"
capita as compared wllh 4.(IG p-r
h, ,,,.. ,, choice ni I
wilglits aliove JIJ.llO; bulk fat
lumlin early, I j.imk, IJ.7t; eui;-i
jslrong around $:ui(i; sheep kIcmiIv
fat ewes, 5.iim, n.-iH: choice lic'-J
llroun, eT5. v,.m in,. wethei.i
,,.,.,, to j.(Hli f, Inmbjl
sleiidy: bulk cnmeljiick feecli-iv. I
JII.OOill 11.75: holdlmr lew come.
backs around 1 12. (M.
lu uHANPI'J U'ftOLliNALB
t MAKItiriH
1 I'iNiUry (hu welglit).
. Heavy hroileis 1 4c lb'.
Light broilers I Be II..
Heavy hens I No lb.
Light In ns 12 w I4t; lit.
' Stags 8c lb..
No. I live turkeys 3:!e lb.
I'iour.
Hard Federation (hard wheat)
7.60 bbl.
Kofi wheat $7.40 bbl.
LA(.ltMi; HI I.ML MAKIil
lialry.
' Lnrd 10 lbs., $1.70;. C lbs. HUc.
ItuMer. ereuinery 5 Tic -4 $1.05.
Lggs oOffflfiSc dOK.
Cheese 3fi40c a pound.
.Honey, comb 3fc lb.
Vegetables,
; I'olatoes !t jbs. '4c. ,
(jnti it flower lffi ?0c.
Celery hea rt s - 0c.
Hweet potatoes 4 lbs. for 2
Turnips C. lb.
KpLnach I0o lb.
Carrots 4c lb.
Parsley Hc hunch.
Cabbage-5c
Wnlla Watla milon? 4c lb.
Orccn poppers ific II). t
Mjjttucu 1 0 1 5c head.
. California toiuutocs 18c
for 35c.
I'arsnlps 5c lb.
Celery - I (je bumii; 2 for 3."c.
I Vol Is.
Artichokes 2Mc each.
Apples 4c lb.
Cranberries lC'ilNc lb.
Bananas 16c In.
Lemons 4"c doss.
Oranges CWe, 7 5e and :mc do
Tokoy grapes 1 5c lb.
Hugnr.
Cane sugar $i.'JHr'i 7.-S.
Fknir.
80ft wheat IS.20 bbl.
Hard federation J3.40 bbl.
I'fiinrjr.
Turkeys 45e lb.
Ducks .10c lb.
ri'fso S.'c lb.
Chickens 3i"c lb.
Meats and l lsli.
Reef boll lO'it 12 54c lb.
Chops and atcaks 25c lb,
Mallnon (strictly fresh) :j.c
H'ullbut 3o lb.
GasoLac.
t"BUlar. f'tall 21c. '
GflloHll''
f MARKET NEWS OF THfe!IAY J !
CHICAGO filtAIN
Wheat iH'n High I.iv ("lose
luv. j- nn--iiH nav'i
May i i..VMft . 10 JHJi,
July ;...1H2X( l.tlH 132 1.11
f llltTLAM WIU AT
lH)itTLANI . 'Oroi. lVo. 21 (AP)
--Whent UHlt hard white,
white bluestein, baart, soft whtt,
$1.354; federation, western w'hit .
$1.86; hard winter, northern
spring. $1.34; western red, 51.Ui.
loilaya ear receipts Wheal.
flour.
corn. 0; oats, 2; hay
LIVKIti'OOL. Dec. 2t (Al1).
Close wheat ,4d lower; lcc. IIh.
aU; March Ids, .OfcU: May Mis.
4d. , v
CHICAGO CASH
CllICAdO, Hoc. ?I (Al'). Cash
wheat -No. 1 hard. $ M.4tf.
No. hard. $1.Sk.
Corn No. 2 mixed. Tfi'ic; No
i fl!ow. T'.4i 7Sc.
Oats No. ! while. MUifiJt
No. 3 w hile, 411 4 i 4!ie.
No. 2, 9!lc.
Itarlcy Com 75c. '
Timothy seed 5.1. 00 i, 5.7S.
Clover seed fl'j.llll'.i 32.60.
IjiiiI it 2. 1 . '
Hllw 'H4.2:.. . -llellles
1 7.(l.
m:v yohk nt fit
' NKW VOKK, Dec. lil (AT).
Evaporated apples dull. J'run; s
dull. .Apricots firm. V c u c h c a
sti)ifdy. s-
. SILK UNDERWEAR
W .' ... ... - . . , ' -.
Clever sets of Vests and Bloomers; Combina
tions, Night Gowns, etc., priced reasonably.
. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ".
ART & BABY SHOP
r We Buy for Less We Sell for Less
17TH ANNIVERSARY SALE
r, of the New York Store
' ""The end of this sale is not far. off now and
the wise men and women, will take advantage
of the low prices to select their needs. The
Store is crowded with exceptional values. Buy
- now while the prices are so low.
-5 : 'fi ; LADIES' SILK HOSE '
vAlinivcisary Sale Price,:;. 49 to 89'
.5., ' LADIES' PUMPS, nd', OXFORDS,:,,;,,,,,, .
, IiVa large assortment of nil new styles, in pat-'
K'nt leather, satin and black, brown arid grey
'. kid. ' , ;'
Anniversary Sale Price..!.. :. $2.19 to .$4.03
Some as Low as 98c 1
Don't Forget Your Christmas Novelties
V : For 4 Price
"Destroyers
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STAR
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: a I -mm.
i'tory of the first permanent
English settlement in America
Also Showing
BUFFALO BILL JR.
IN
fi
THE BONANZA BUCKAR00".
Here's a Wustorn Drama with a? many ,
laughs as 'thrills and plenty of both.
Don't forget our free children's matinee
before the Elks' tree.
Wheat Gains in
All-Around Rally
CHU'AflO. Deo. 2l I AIM.
Op-nlng at. He- decllii to Io
gain, the wheat market soo.i
showed a; decided upturn nil
around. Corn, oats and provlNlons
yere easy, corn starting at He lo
li C lower;- with subsequent
rallies transient.
Wheat Mused at rone,
to
Jl-'fcp net higher; corn ?i to 3
up; oats uiu'iutnged to Uo of?,
and provisions varying from' 10c
decline tu a lino of 2 tie. .
' I'OltTLAND MVr-S t'OCK ": ..
l'OUTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21 (AC)
'-Cuttle nopilnally wteady; re
ceipts, cattle 8ti; . calves 6. Steers,
good, $X.3ti fti 'S.fifi: low cutters aiid
cullers, $J.(0ti 4.75; calves, med
ium to choice (milk feds cxetud-
ed), $7,001 y.oo; cutis and coir.
j imm, $(1.0tHf 7.: veuteis. mediuib
land cholio, fti.niKi 1 1.5ti; cuiM
f and coinmon, $7."of O.uo,
. .Hogs uomlnnlly si 4 ndy: no re
j t'l ipta, I'Veder and Btoeker pigs
(?o to i:in lbs.)., medium, good
and cholco, $11. out. 12.60.
Wheep iHimlnatly steady: no re
leeipla. Kwes, common to choice.
. .Natural (hair) cowhide Is belrtf
used for women's ctutts, hnndbau't
and hat trimmings, showing tli.i
nuLural shades of Jersey, Gueri.'
oy, llolstcln und old red cow. '
of High Prices"
; TODAY
and '
WEDNESDAY
University Press
presents
dramatic and authentic
DAIRY PRODUCE ..
FIRM HIGHER
Falling Off of Receipts
and Brisk Demand Turn
Price Trend Upward
l'OUTI.ANH, Ore., Doc. 1 (AP)
Dairy prnduco is firm nnd high
er toilay in thu local market. Kail.
Inir off In thu receipts, toirether
with the lirlsk demunil und up
ward trend In out8llo markets,
are the hulllsh factors here.
Top Ki-ades of culm butter urc
up 1 i centH a pound with ex
tras posted ut 4 cents on the ejt
chunttre und btundards 47 cents
l,oef unities of (latter held steady
and unchniiRcd. Demand for li'ith
scoro cubes Is keen und holders
are usklnft premlunis. OI'dlnarv
butter Is more plentiful und not
so eagerly sought.
Krvah cbrs nro firm nnd hleher
with cxlius, pullets und peweea
up 1! cents on the cXchunRe. Hoar 1
nrlces now uru 42 cents on cxtraii.
IIS cents on firsts nnd pullets, .Hiij
cents on current receipts und 3
cents on pewees, ,
I'millry .Murt Hunt
ShlppliiK rciiiilrcnients for th"
chiistnias tmdo liuvc clcuncd thr
lucu) poultry nmrket bare of
diessed turkeys, und tuday's ar
rlvuls were not near sufficient for
the local orders piled up. I'tices
wcro fli'in ut 45 and 411 cents for
prime birds with u. few sales mud'.
us hlKh: us 47 cents. Dressed i
ducks were utsu Hcurce ut 35 tirMO
cents a pound.. Dressed kccso
sold sencrally . ut 3U cents for
prlliio stock. . ;
Thu holiday.. demand for nuts is
keen. , , .! .
i'oitri,.n 1'itoiMci:
l'OKTI.AND, Ore, Dec. 21 (Al1)
Kggs 2e higher. I'urrcnt re
ceipts, 35c:. fresh .mediums, 3tic;
fresh standard firsts, 30c; fresh
standard cxtrus,' '40c; . undersized.
31c.
llllttei' Top cuIicb up I 'ie. t'.x
tra cubes, city, 4Ke;' standards,
47c; prime firsts, He: firsts, 4llc,
piinls, Ji2c; cartonii, 5Ke. '
Milk lcst churning ci'cani, .4.1
(it 5(iu . per" pound net, shippers'
truck In xone I, ('ream delivered
Shari .....
Cara Nome.
Coty's ...
Narcissus
Karess ...
A ARCADE
TODAY
I2EX INGDAM'S
OF THE APOCALYPSE
with VALENTINO
And ALICE TERRY ... .r
A Great Film Returns in Triumph!.
No need to shout it from the housetops
it speaks for itself better than any words . ;
of praise "THE FOUR,, HORSEMEN"
has returned!
IN THI WtV
1101 Ailuiut store No. tS- -
l.u 'iiruiidc, Ore;
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Say "Merry Xma"!
With A BELT'S
.'('llcirlan bHIs.
W wide-.
Uiiuliic IraUi.
r. cuibosKil
villi nrt v
Jan. Niffkll:
miintnl bnckati
0. , 01
50c, 75c-
'.IVK him
m:w kox
Men's Itajo:
hoso I,, fm.
patterns, a Is
lientlicr mix
Hires, f -mi ur
Ml nt
49c
1'orMand. 5jo4c per pound. lEjtw
milk (4 per cent). fJ.Co cwt. f .jjJJ
l'ort:unl.
2
Toultry firm, scarce. Heavy
hens, t '4 h". light. IK 14 & 1' :
springs. 21 (ul22v: broilers. zQo
2$tr. 1'ckln white dueks, 2ivi clr-r;' "
ored. ms()'t zv'. turkeys. Uvo.
dressed. 4.i t Hue. ,
Onions steady: local.
1 .75. : t -. nr.mu
J'ututocs Hti'ady. l.sDH,i.6i) j.tt..ij
Hack. - J.v 7
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Perfumes
. . . . .For
Christmas
... .Gifts
We have a lurije assortment
of the very best in
Perfumes "
..1.10 to $7.'0
..$(5.50 Ij S8.EI)
..$1.00 to $7.00
$J.r)0
..$1.0.) io !?:.i'0
Flamnie de Gloii e
$1.00 to 50.50'
Houbigant's ..$1.00 to $0.73
Lc Goiiiwogrr...!::...'.;.. ....$5.00
Glass Drugs, Inc.
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