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- ..... , - - . tit JnAolotT Marnli 13 1000 ; - VV HI II llTiM ItV V aui x LiA UKANUtt tiVfilNlINU UBEKVlrC NEW!! Spring Caps In Tweeds, riaida, and Ovcrcheeks. $1.85 to $3.50 Wheat Unsettled C And Lower Today S 'HII'A(10. Munll 13 (Al') Op wilng ut decline lo !4 udvanc.. I'hlcngo wheat IuIit declined "II around. Corn, outs and provisions also wit cosier with torn starting Unchanged lo r- oil und aubsii-Miu-nUy holding near to Initial tiit'i iro. ..: .; ' t., Wheat closed unsettled Vi '" ' il lowor: corn t4 to to-' T down; 6iiIm at Si 'to decline to u shade Advance ' iiilrt provisions ' varying from toe setback to u rise of He.-' Appetite IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY Eajf t lit Tut i .1 Mi If you have no desire (or food, and you foal out of aorta, and da- Brewed, atlmulaut your dlceatlr. prRana. Try Dr. Carter"a own form la. These pllln taken after meala will aid digestion, relievo tha gaa, ireirulata the bowola, expel constipa tion' )nlaons and aroma appetite. All Dnicaiata J5o and 75c red pki. CARTER'S LSI PILLS l CAHTtRS 10 Years Ago Today- ", Dr. K. ; Kirliy. Mxlu'a oll klimvii illKlrlllll, lhlt nl ton II (III UM-fc, IF you were a . ' MOVIK (sliir with it FACK worth a fortune AND hud people looking AT your luco eiilurjred TO ton foot BUHre YOU, too, would two MAX FuclorV muko-up AS all tho movio stars DO. Your face, too, is YOUR fortune. Ypiira for service L.& L. Drug Co. j WK BUY FOR T KSS K KKLL FOK JU K8SI Women's Patent and Calf Oxfords : Hlucher Nlytcfl, litiilt-ln fnn-y i-olored lonuucM, t'oniu in t'lihnn mill IiIkIi heelii noIIO leilllli't U ('It Bt.lt H. JjUlt'Hl lltOlIt'lM $2.89 Men's Oxfords Mi'ii Hunnii'litl uml eulf tan Oxford lihitTlift' und Ihilw. Hi. ltd tent her writ huK-h, rut. Ikm Ih-i'Im $2.69 $3.98 ItcmeiiilxT, Uc Sell Ittller Mim-n NEwYork b tq42 )c8lioyer8 of lllirh Price I'OltTLAND. Ore.. March 13 (A. '.) Kbk anil butter urlL't'a wutj uucliaiiKed today. Itetull price fur cififa ua llate'l at I lie Yamhill atrcut puhllc market by the city market maatcr ' were 27' und 'lb - ccnu- Wholcatili buylni; prices at Hie dal ry cxcliunrce were 24 and !fc. (Ireen pcaa from the aouth wei'C down one cent to 111 and SOc. 'Jlliubaru and iettucm continue firm anil -inclianired. - 'I'omatoea are atlll llntferliigr iiti illodarutely low prices, but nvhen tlio present MUpply Is depleted un advance was expected, . One dealer reports iiultit a supply of ripe to matoes on lifind. - Onions continue . weak deapltn t heir - reported , scarcity. - Hilyera were still . mlucluiit to accept of furliiRs. ' . " J''rults, poultry. n,nd freah meuts slioweil no eliiuiRO. - I.IVl;ltl'H)li WHEAT I.IVKItrOOl,. .MIUCII 13 AI'J WllCiil close, Aiarcll as 4iu, per 1(10 lbs. 1.30. .May lis 3d, 1.34 ti: JUly IIS Cd, 1.33 !4. . ' '. I'OKTI.AM) UVKWrofK I'OltTI.ANI), Ore., Mar. 13 (A. 1M C'alile and 'calves, steady, rt colpts, cattle 26r., calves 20, Includ ing 04 cattle and JO calves direct or lhi'0'.iBh. Kieers (1 10O-I3UH lbs.) good J 11.00 o I !.,; ilo (96i to 11(10 lb ) , good 111.60 to 12. (mi; do' (800 and up)' medium, iu.!i(i( 1 1. SO: do (oommon) 9.oti 10.511. llelfors (f.O lbs. . down), good 1o.2Hi lo.ao; do, 'common, 3.tUJ 10.38. Cows, good :i.ii6: do( coininon Id medium 7.25 frlt.no ; ', dd.'i low cutter .60f7.26. Hulls yiH i ll nilei excluded) . good beefa .t.HOfi ll.nilj do. cutter to inn dlum .Ott'if.S.iiiyViguivVs, (Ooo.-- lbs. down) -iiKjdluur- to .cholcw- lojionf I2.fo;.'do, cull ;tp cetunion S.bVU Kijio., 'Vcalors, nJIk-feJ, good lo choice I3.60trl4.lo;. do medium, 1 2.00 ii I II, Mi; do, cull lo common, li.oiio 12.00, : . j " , Hogs; Hloaily, receipts. 4K5, In cluding oip .uirce.i'- oi. inroogn,! . i"ltTI.AM WIIKAT . 'rOH'I'I.ANIJ. Oie.. March 13 (A. I'.) Wheat: Illg I lend bluestem, hard white 1.47: soft while 1.2.1; western white. 1.21; hard winter. 1.18; northern spring 1.13; west ern red 1.13. Outs: No. 2 38 lb. white, ,40.00. - Today's car receipts: Wheut 21, flour 12, corn (i, buy 2. , f'HK'AtlO CASH :' CHICAGO, March 13 (Al') Wheat, No. 2 red l.SSKi No. 2 lliird. 1.29V,. , Corn, No. 4 mixed l)2'i-V4; No. 3 yellow lift 1 90. Outs, No. 3 white 62 ; sumple grade 4. Ilye, no sales. Hurler. 68C '4. Timothy seed B. 101 r.7i. - Clover seed 23.2etj31.2D. I.ard ie.3-:. Itllis, 13.70. Ilellles, I4.7C. 1'OHTI.AMI I'ltOIM Ci: I'OltTI.ANI), Oro., March 13 (A. I'.)-Wholesalo prices: " :. -' Hutter,. oggs, milk, poultry, on ions, -potatoes, wool, nulH, hay. cavi cura baik. hops: All stcudy and uiichunged. .. . ... . ciiifAfio ,ivi:ktock ClIIC.VaiV'Mitrch 13 (Al')-U. H; Hepl. of Agrlc.- Hogs: .10,(100: heavy, weight (260-330 lbs.) opened unoui sicaiiy, iaier rnuio . 'il 1 DC lower; ivi im.uv I'.iiu lur u number of loads of IKo-200 lbs.-, largely an 1 1 .05 11.96 market for (luslrubtn IGO-320 lbs. butchers, me dium to I'holcn 260-300 lbs. 1 1.4(1 (l 11.90; 200-260 lbs. 1 1.6041' I 2.00. Cattle: 7,000; culves 3,600; light stent's anil yeurllngs In demand ui with medium to choice, lo.uoeelu.75: mediuill weight (l'0ll2l.0 lbs.) medium to choice -. 10.76 V 1 1.76, light weight (100-200 lbs.)' medium to choice H.76( 12.00; light lights (130-160 lbs.) medium. ' to choice,' 1(1.75(0 12.0(1;, pucklhg sows, rough and smooth ll.oo (1(10.00. : Hluugh- m,. ,,ln. lie. I mi ii,. ..,il,,,., i steady pilciw; steers' very slow: choleo lOJDOtf Hid;:- feeder audi largely a sleer run; belter grades slocker pigs (70-I3II lbs.) iiiedlum. ,l"',,''0,,l!nul!"t: .other killing class to choice 10.004 m.j. . .. .. t,H "t"1 norkcra and fi-edeis fully ,.,'.. isleady: -fleshfr mealing feeders up ool,,l 2h. ,(.. allow , U ' tuotation:lI4i0 ,;iHyi Htl41lffhtl.r rlllW(C8, H4 V'2 .y. ffooil i to 4 oholco. H-UdW 10 Ud; la, iiiPtlKiiu fo choleo tit.tMKfi U.ufi; do tall WBlifhlH). cull lo conuiiuiv J Uiii I a,0(t. Yeurltiitf wethers (110 l(inMlown tiiu'Ilum lo choli-o , 1 0.1)0 t 1 3.U... K wen (l'ti Ihs. ilotvn) iiipilliim to uliolou fl.niXr S.tto; do (120 .160 Ihfi.) meilluii. to choice 6.6!Tf7.Mj; ilo (nil weights r.Ull to (JOtlMUOtV 3.00 r 5.011, W. t'. OITICIAIa. ItKH ll.VH HtceiH, nrood urn! nhnlro 1300-1500 Ihw. I2.7rilf U.fld; IKi0-i;iUl) lliH.. H.004f M.T'O; DTiO-l IO0 I by. U.OOIr; 1 4.7 fi ; reJ yi',illKH. mod and rhotco 700.1)5(1 llfK. 13.2ui U..00; veuUM-a (inlllf-rod) kooU und cliolct I0.r(0!t Hi.oo, vv ' Hh: flA.ftuo: ininkct uctlvc, HtrnnR to 2fio- IiIkIht; hulk . fat htmltn 17.1041 17. Mi; ojirly top J7. 70; hIh'm Klfiidy; fut'dlnif ' himtts Nloady. t Mini 14, tffjoil ami t-liolnf? Him. down W.ti'iii I7.NA; uit'dhiin I 6.00 ?t 1 0. 7 A ; , t-woH, iiH'dlittn to I'.liulm Ifto M. down S.Ofi lO.Oo: fiu'dnr Imnlin, Kl'ud und choice 14.76 10.40. Closing Tone In Street Id Strong Nllw YOltlv. Miirch 13 (Al') ''It n u rtMiioto xk the moon from thd uii'th. I cun wiy rot mv iiompiiny t Jim t nothtiiff of this hou Ih even remotely apt to hnppt'it, NUW YOItK,.Mnrr,, 1.1 (A!)--Ni'weoinh t'urltoii, pruftldoiit of tlm. WfHtern a nion .Tr.t'Kr.iiilt com pitny, n'tui iiud from Ktifflund to duy. I In" went iiljruiid recently to olmiM-vtr the ritutlta of f tin 111101 In Ktitflund of radio' und tidoRi-iipIr hut would not ' Hiiy whulhur ho round It mit.Mftu'tory. - ,( miiK'iiilfifr upon tho rcpeutndiy di'iih'd rumor , Unit 11 likt uiPiixr wna comliiK lu' Auti'rlcuv t'urlton; Willi rclullvcly -Jow call moiu-y Maid; .- c l rat on toiuporurlly alluylim unruHl- iitM oV(r tho uri'tllt Hltuation, the Ktouk mttrkt movi'd foiward today In pHpunHt to un unnmially (iiiottt oC fiivonihle riido and Imih. jiohs 110WM, Nfiirly all Rroupn In I In IndiiHtrlul dtvlKlnn puiilclpiitcd In (lie upHwliitf. whtrli run from ' to ticiirly lo potntH In many in Hiir, with copper, puhltu utilities and ali'ol, KhiidliiK of Uvi rail mony rule to 0 per (tout twain htouphl 1111-olht-r outbreak or buying In tho ImhI hour wht'ii noiiiu of the volu tllo Ihhih'H dhtpluyed mailu'd Ituoy aiu'y. Itudto (old) mounted 13 polntH. I'coplrn (Iuh 0 und Johm .Mauvim 7. Contrary to the R'ii ral troud. Itiiiwtu Inmiramt fi'lt back li polnlM uftep yesti'tday'H .lump of nearly pulnlK and A. M. Hyot'fl liwl 4 poiiitr, The i'IonIiik tone wax MtronK. Tot a I huU-s up ptoxlumlrU 3,2nO,000 Hharcn , iHTrintrAT HAN KltANilH40, Mur'h IS (A. I) -UulterfHt r. o. Ii. Huu l-'iaiitlH- 00, Die. M;V Vol IK l-'KMT , NUW YOltK. Miireli lit (Al')-th-lcd fruit und hopt. Mteiidy. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If yen wlih ta hm permnfntly ra llttvard if B In attomach und bowel , Ink Bnlmatnn' Tabtola. which r prrMrd atplailly for torn nek 111 und all lh batl attecl retulttng Iron Bt pitrtiurr. That mply, nnawlng fovlint t lh pll of tha Inmarh will dippwri thnt anxinui, nervoua fafltni with hrt pal Cttallnn wdl vanish, and you wttl axaln a ahl to Uka derp bttath without dlpeomfoit. That diowiy, at4py (aallnR a(tt dlnnar lll h raplai-fd by a doilr lor rnlarlatnmant. Bloatlna will rft. Vour llfntta, irmi and nntin wilt no longer (! rold and ' lo atp" ha riuit Raalmann'a Gaa TahUta pravant ltn from Inlarlarlna wlih tha' flrcula lion. Cat tha irnutna, In tha yallow pack, agv, at any good drug at or a, Frtca $1, WINDOW SHADES Are No Problem At All When you leave the solution to us we do all the work even to the hanging, if you wish it. Standard colors 01 decorated shades to order. : W: II. BOHNENKAMP CO. . BEAUTY IN SUIT SINGLE TAX MEASURE WILL HE INITIATED HALISM. Ore., March1 13 (A!') rrellinlnary flllnjT for the Initia tion of u rtlnelo tux niefiHuro wu filed wltli the secretary of Htatu today by tho Oregon . rIukIo tnx league, 271 Market utri-et. Tort land. It propones an amendment to tha tftate conntltutlon. Tho pa pern were Kent to the attorney ffi-neral for checking and ballot title. , , . -t : Tlin bill will propOHo that from March 1, l'Jftl, to March 1. 1U3B, ull revenue for Btato, county und municipal purposes hIiuII be ruined by tt tax on the value of land lire Hpectlvo of , Improvement!, and Ttat-.u.'.risr7-w::rw:-i---"W-r:.'isircr - - - .' tft-ijsti iiiiM ntt tfx "af;e AlJ-Ll KinnNuei HVfniiNU uttacKVn . aaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaKaaaaaaiaaaaiBaaaaaBa A nf If ... II . . II' 11 ' 1 ' "'- W I trraBH TSSSRrK J.G.PENNEY C. July i.:i:ii.a 1.31(4 i.aK i,auBitel 1 , 1 I . IU8 JJepot Ol., v...., i sivem i.aau " i sm i.ain. a i.:ii 14 I I 1 1 I s " " - - " 1 1 Oopf lor this eolamo aaaat ks I ; I , . tu b t a. aa. .. . I I . ItKX liOI.I.KU KINK, 7:30 lo III I. M.,' every night except Mon-i days und Tuesdays. 3-13-lt Henutllcluac. pieamig, outioa bolea, etc Nortoa'a Kluille bltop. riOI'ICK ,'.."' . ! As' I have sold my buslne'ss, ull; acn.ounts are nuw duu and payable ) a' the Trolter Store my torinor lo aitlon. ' " - - j I'M XT VAX I 'tKKl' 3-8-Ct: War Cut 8 Supply Mexican Tomatoes I .OH AMIHI.ia, March 13 (AT) War In .Mexico seems to bo cut- thereafter that the full rental value tnic off the supply of Mexican lo- As "MiHM Amirtea" fur two years, Kuya lmphler, I'Hllforntii beauty wua ahowisrcd with hon- I or. Ittit iih Mm. SUInvy M. Hptevel Jr., hft wub nhewvreil with etfH'trir Itdiht tnilhn nml 1 t tuck wtth wet tuwrU and u eune. p. lie d'fhireH in a Ulvurvw jLlu-n tiUil Hl Keuo. of the lund be taken In lieu of ull other taxes.',-.' . p. iuueuriKe, ueputy secre tary of Ktute, aald .that 16, GOO numei w ill bo required on the peti tion i. Tho ineurture could not ho voted on until tho November elec tion In 130. - UMV 'I'O'KtrVVHS M MXlCO rlTY, Mar, 18. (AIO Colonel Churleg' Af UndberKh was believed today to bo awattlnfr ar rlvul of a- piano enroutu from the United Htates to mitltc liia depar ture from thia city. An 'effort, to fin In somethlnir inoru uh to Ills plana drew- from him only "tho comment, "I liuvo nothing to Buy." . . inutoea. A report toduy by the I'nited Htat"H Agriculture liurouu of economic wild un embargo on; freight truffle Hloug the Meoiicun went coaat nitght be one reason for tomato Importa dropping to 70 ctira for the luat week. Home Mexican ( tomutof'8. however, ure moving to boa Angeles by bout. . 1'rlcea on tomatoes from Mexico huve advancLHl wharply, und are now rungintf from 12.75 to 4.0U( per box. New York Defeats Prohibition Bill ,- AI.HANV. N. Y.. Murch 13 (Al') Tho usHt'lilbly today killed tho Jcnks stute. prohibition ' enforce- New Coats Spring In the Leading Versions for Smart Young Girls Our assemblage of youthful models has never been more complete and varied ...our values never better! If you would know Whit-che-Girl-VPill-'w'Mr, Spring of 192?. then by no means fail to view our present collection of smart coats. Kashas. tweeJs, and sports cloths in the new border effects scarf necklines gay pipings chic reefers orna mental pockets ... you will find much to interest you in these groups! . In Youthful Colors , . . the beiges, of course deeper tans blues and greens in the 1929 " tonei and alwayf popular navy. .Ajroa 7 lo 10.... Ages 11 to 16.. $2.98 to $4.98 $4.98 to $7.90 $7.90 to $9.90 Bod Brothers Trucks Chrysi.hr Motors product nient bill.- l''lrst. the house refuted to accept tho codes committee re port of last-nlKht amending the bill so us to upply only to bever ages contnlnlnir moro than six per eent alcohol and then Immediately killed tho measure by voting to re commit it to the comniitttcu. . . JlltOil MICK, TlilAf. HAll'EU I'OltTI.ANI). Ore., Mar. 13 (Al') A sick juror stopped ull progress In the murder trial of lilu.-lon linker, Klalnuth Indian, today. Kfforta to obtain a physician's re port on the condition nf Hie Juror, Jackson c. Willis, proved fruitless and lb', ltrooks, Kovernnient doc tor, was (IcIcKutcd to make such a report to the court. Willis was reported to lie run ning a hlKh fever. Court officials said In event the illness Is protract cd a new jury will be secured and trial started again. ' . HOSPITAL BILl! A1IKAU 1 MAN KHANCISCO, Mar. 13 (Al?) : The government spent $450 con victing Ilufus Abbott of possctwluii of 'liquor and keeping htm In ii hoMiltnl , until he was physlcallf fit for jail. , Then It was dlscuii ered that- President Cooliilge hud remitted the $300 fine Abbott r.ti supposed to serve out in prlsoiz, Ilo was u hospital bill ahead. Bigger Pay Loads Greater Profits ( DODGE TRUCKS are money-makers because they keep rolling day after day, year after year and they carry the maximum pay loads. . , , , . . , Sturdy, simple construction gives them that dependability, that has become a synonym for Dodge. Skillful engineering eliminates all excess weight in chassis and body. No theory this ...... Business men in all lines, seasoned seekers after pay loads and profits, have proved it out." They invest more than a million dollars every week in Dodge Trucks. And this great volume keeps prices low. , Inspect our complete line. Select your own type. Let its pay loads pay you.' MERCHANTS FXPRESS 1 10' whnlK'M COMMERCIAL TRUCK I-TON I JO whMlh.M $995 IVTON whlr.. U415 665 $775 -TON-140' wlw.ll U065 2.TON-I50 wheathaaa U515 J-TON IM' whlharf 3 TON-l5 whnlha.. J TON ISS llb. 1745 n775 Chaull . o. b. Detniil H4-TO N-H0' whlh.1 U345 2-TON 165 wh..ltat U585 U845 Formerly Graham Brothrrs Trucks TSa aomplata Una cl Ttarhi, Bae- and Motor Cnaehaa which Dfff MrAThan ha-a hffti manularinrlnc and a Ulna; rtdr Xhm nime p Oraham Urothera now laac ttt nama ol thtr makc-a-Dolga NwMrtera. i . . Thaae TrucVa. nn and Motor Coaohra have alwava hn powerM bv Doda Brattiarl minra. Fi'-r fara ihT havr hrn hiitlt of DMf Broihrra part in Dodge Brother plant a according to Dodge rVoUirra atandarda. Tha Trucaa. Ruaa Mrof Coarh-a are aold. aa thT alwar ha a ba aolJ. by Dodgf Brother Deakra rvarrwharr. L. C. SMITH Fifth and Depot Always Fresh and Appropriate Bread spread with butter is a meal in itself. Served with' jam or a sandwich filling it is delightful at a tea party or picnic. And toasted for breakfast this bread is a real treat. Serve our bread at every meal every day. It is made of the purest ingredients, from a tested recipe. It is approved by experts who consider it the most health ful and nourishing bread on the market, and recommended by hostesses who consider it the most appropriate bread for all occasions. h c U'MU On Sale at All Dealers Made by La Grande Bakery K. J. Mc WILLIAMS, Prop. J