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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Our Valetor Depart ment. Cleaning and Pressing. ipgjp -1 fall A "Straight Line" Mark of Success rOTICB tha clothing o th most tuccciMut mn you know. You'll cc that tha crrite of hit trouter rum in an unbroken tra'grit tine from hit waitt to hit imtep. There's no bRginew at the knew of the troUKri of iuc ceuful men I If you want to be auccesiful, you must look aucceasfuL Cnreleu wrinkled clothca, baggy knee, keep you from getting the money you are really worth. We can help you look aucceaatul. With our new modern Valetor prcsaing equipment, we can make your clothing fit and look like newgive your trouier a laiting "etralKht-line" create. Phone ua today; we'll tend fur your auit at once. r.rtviNA M Men's Wear. UNSETTLED WEEK IN GRAIN MARKET Wheat Firm on Less Favorable Prospects for North American Crop. WASHINGTON, July 10 The 'grain market continued unsettled during the week ending July 13. Lower estimates for the United States winter wheat crop, togeth er with reports of serious drouth damage to spring wheat both In the United H la ten and Canada MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO (iltAl.V Wheat Oimvii lll&rh Ixiw Close Inly I.S7J4 ' iXTt LSI 1.30'i S4-l I.ll IMS J.ilH i.ioy,Ji Dec 1.I71.I8 I.-IIIJ4 I .-11 l.W. riJUTLAM) liltAI.N .Inly 1.27 1.2K . 1.27 1.2H Kept l.l I.2II7, ..10 Dec I.SI7 I.:I7 LilS 1.33 Butter Market Easier Today; Cantaloupes Up Close Steady In Stock Exchange N:V YOltl-C, July Hi (All lllKli cull nionfy ruti'H Imil il h-- wr.ro HlrenstlKinlnc factors In tlio i training effect on Hiiccul.-it Ion In ! wlieiit market, according to. thu weekly i?raln market revliew of the 1'nltpil Htates bureau of Ag ricultural cconoinlcn anil fcim week'H ndvunco wan mostly main tained, Ityu wua Hteady with whom hut belter weather for corn and fairly Illierul offorlnK:! weakened the market sllKhtty for CIIK AI.O LIVESTOCK I'lllcum. July K. (i;. H. I). A.) llo(r: fi.oori; alow, lac lower; blltcheiH I'MI-illlll 1 1 in. Jl l.ir.tl l I.- ;ir. ; lao-iim li.s. (i 1.20 r i2..'iii. faille: ri.liliti; calven 2, Hall; Klow; Hleady lo mIioiik: uiio - Ifiua llw. ji i.r.iif.i tiu.eii: nriii-1 urn Hm. 2Ti l' $ I li.l'A ; fell yiUlllllRH 7611-1160 His. $ I ;l.2Siii (111.00. Vealer. (H.fiO lo (17.00; Hlockcr and feetler HleerB J3.2Mi (13.60. . .Sheep; 10,0110; HtrpnK to 25 ciMitH IilK'lii-i'. nullvn laliilm f I 1.60 'l (11.76: few rallKciH $14,110; fal eweB (H.olln .(0.76; feeding lainllH nuliilil.-il. I.alubs 112 llm. down (H.2fii (I6.S6; cweu, 1611 llni. down (ri.fio'n (7.oii; rei der himliH (12.60 (i (111.76. Ill TfllHrA'l' KAN PIIANCIHCII. July HI f A l Ilutterfat f. o. b. San 1'Yunulnco, f,o .-nlN. f the world over, wherever letter arc written and read, Eaton's Highland Linen is perfect in writing surface, reMonablf- in price, smart in style. Have you jccn the new shades and sizes? JV. I! V V I'OR V. M'.l.l, 1UK I KSS JKSS SILK DRESKKS $4.95 Siii.ii I ly s!vh-d 1 I Hi -liK til I I lilt' IK Ills ly undei I'opuhir i; pile. today' stock market but prices moved Irregularly higher under t hi st linu) us of pool operations, ('all money renewtil at 12 per cent, hut there was relatively Utile calling of loans and the rule was not ex pelled to work higher. The market .gathered strength In the last hour, several utilities sell- Chicago Wheat Suffers Cent that grain. OittH, barley and flax j t,g up four points mid more to held firm, Influenced largely by . imw hluhs. Including Western l'n- unfavoiablc progress of the new crop. A total domestic wheat erop of uhuut KIH.UOMOU bushels or about 68,000,1)00 bushels smaller than last year, was In prow poet nt (lie first of July, This reduction Ion, Consolidated Oas, Ktnndai d Ciih and Klecirii;. New York Cen tral rallU-1 and regained iiH early loss and l,aekawanna alvaneed ti polnU. AIIIh Chalmers mounted 1 may nearly offset the. introuse in 1 points to equal Ms previous peak. carryover of old grain and sup- ! American Teh; phone, however, plies for the coming season may 1 sagged ti couple of points. The be little larger than last year. I lot close was steady. Total sales ap wlnds in the hard winter wheat j proximated 4.immi,0OO shureH, area, together with drouth rondi- j tlons In the sjirlng wheat state. ar principally resitonKlblo for the reduction In this season's erop. About (HP. 750,000 ucntH remain for harvest this season compared with Ii5, 94 J.OOK acres hurvested la.sL yea r. 'amid Ian (Yop -Dcierlomto Wheat acreage In Canada wn Increased about I KG, (MM) acres and) was officially estimated July I all I'outi.am) ntoni cj; I'flKTIAM). Ore., July Hi (Al' '.rtulter: lower, (iMibes): extras 4:i Vi: standard 4 2 : prime firsts 4: I'lilH 42; creamery prices: prints, St over cube standards. Kggs: steady, prices to retailers: fresh extras 3 fin: standards firsts :itt; fresh medium extras, 'A'.tt:; fresh medium fir-sis, i'2c. Kggs: prices to wholesalers: 24.805.1100 acres, of which 2S.40H,- fresh extras, Sc. Klnmlurds ffrsls 000 acres were spring wheat. The HI; fi-esh medium i-xtras. 31c; condition of the crop was pluced at SX per cent of the average yield which would suggest un outturn around 175,000,000 bushels below j cent) 2.3fi c. w. t last seuson's record crop. Tlio. .land, less I per fresh medium firsts, KOc. Milk: hut lei fat, cent lower at country points: raw milk ( I per leliverel I'ort eiit Itutlerfat. crop duti'rlnrutcd materially dur- slallon 42; track 43: ing Juno us a result of Insufficient ' 1'ortland 4r47e. delivered at moisture and trade reports Indi cate considerable further deterl-1 oration since the first of July. j Crop condition In K 11 rope show little change from n week a Kit and although preliminary I'oullry: (buying prices; alive, heavy hens over 4 lbs.. 25 cents, medium hens, 2 V ' A V lls. 22 (t 2c: light, under Vj His., 20f2lc. Itrollers 2 lo 3 lbs.. 271 :ioc; spring pelt In ducks 4 lbs. and over 22c: timates are sun sunjeci 10 cuange ,( IH,Un (h(l(S 1Sfl. (.((ort.a utu.UfJ It appears from such data as air ! 1 8c. mtd-Mimuii'r for vacation .h Is giral- i lor this sale, 'h-ss styles, as well as buiK slce -d ruodeU in every favored color. Destroyers of Illh Price available ut present that decreases1 of around GO, 000, 000 bushels re cently reported in the Da nubia 11 countries may he offset by larger harvests In oilier sections and that ; the- final outturn may not differ 1 greatly from that of last season, j Trade reports oX the (lerman crop suggest that the wheat yield may copal that of 1928 hut thoi ryo yield may ho moderately low- ! er, Veothei In the sonlhorn heml- j sphere remains dry and unfavor able for needing With prospects ' that acreage will ho materially j reduced in Argentine. I World Supply Mrgci World supplh'H of wheat at the first of July were materially larg er than a year ago. Ktocks of old J wheat In the four principal ex- porting countries. Including the United States. Canada, Argentina, j and Australia, appear to bu around 1 1 0, 000,000 bushels great er .than at this time, last season with most, of the Increase account- 1 ed for in the I'nlted Slates where j the csllmutvs n valla hie Indicate t hut the carryover of old vv heat will be about Ha.aaa.oau bushels : larger than on July I a year ago, assuming that there will he no material change in I lie merchant mill stocks. Htocks of Canadian wheat In North America are around 20.aao.oua bushels greater than on the same date last sea son and supplies In the soul hern hemisphere appear to he around I 1 ,ooo, una bushels more than :t yvnv ago, with a reduction of around 2,oao,ooo bushels In Aus trullu Is more than offset by the; increase of around i:i,oou,iMio lm shels in Argentluii. While an un- ' usually large carryover Is In pros- ; peel, present Indications are that this season's increase compared with a year ago lu much, mure than offset by the reduction In tills scasuti'a harvest. World shipment of wheat con tinue large, shipments to date trout t he principal ex purl tug areas total around K7G,oau,oon bu shels and w lib w eeUly shipments averaging more than I o, on, mm bushels. It appears likely that more than tHio.aoo.aao bushels 01 wheat will have- been shipped out from these countries by the clnse of tile crop year August I. ThN emu pares with the prcccedtug record shipment of S 1 1,000,0110 bushels in 1 1'-'O-l 1. The relatively low world price of wheal, togjjh,., with the shortage, of feed grains in Km ope, has stimulated I he movement of last season's record supplied. WINMI'l i; I'KK I S SOlt WINNII'KCi, .Man., July li (Al'i Tlio bull forces gained eon! t ol or t he Winnipeg w heal mai ket again today, sending values aiaiing 2 '1, lo 7'.hC above Monday's closing mark!'. New season high murks ere re. corded In all months at the open-hiK- Tin July future was S lo 7 'k higher at $1.72 to $1.71; Uclo her to 2 higher al $1.03 '-j ol $ I .G I '-j and I eceniber 2 to 4 higher al ll.'.S'u $l.it. The bulls usctl tln continued di w-ealher uver the west an their weapon to diive wheal prices hluh- 1 er I his morning- Trading was e. , treinety heavy. f)nlon. potato's, wool, nuts, liny. rascaia. bark and hops sleady and unchanged. ! CHICAGO CASH i CMICA fit), July Hi (Al' jWlieat: No. 2 hard I .as & 1 1 .3!i ; 1 No. 3 mixed ? l.:;o. I Corn: No. 2 mixed 1 .( 1 'n l.o I Vi No, 2 Willie 1.02-S Ut ?t.o:t. I Oats: No. 2 white 40; No. j while. 471 4S'j. I Ityi't no sales. I Hurley: inioluhlc range M J 70. j Timolhy seid:, $ l.oafi SG.f.o. ctover seed: $ I ft.fio u $24. aa. I I. a id $12.27; ribs $i:t..r.u; bellies $15.00. POliTLAND, Ore., July 10 (AIJ) Influenced partly by a decline at Seattle and partly by larger sup plies locallv, the butter market was easier Tuesday. Kxtras worn half a cent lower at 43 z, standards a I cent at 42 prime firsts und 1 firsts half a cent each at 42 cents. I j Hutterfat was quoted a cent ! ioer 111 vuumry points, Kggs were holding sU-udy des kUHLClXIY XUUdJ'jpllo the seasonal inereaso In rcc- I Ipts. which so fur hus not been ' j sufficient to ovcrbalunco supply HICAGO. July 1G Al In-jund deniand. flucnced by failure of Liverpool; Cantaloupes vverw higher nt quotations lo reflect fully pnce!l2.75 nd ti nor crato of 45. The A ' . . . .. . . . liuperiat vaney sniimenis are Tuesday, July 1G, 1920 ( 'I IHIIMMHIHHHWWWHM 1 1 llllilll 1 MUMI HI I iutHMMa!et1,nmnm'm'1' -la W J.G. PENNEY.C0. La Grande, Oregon 1 108 Depot St., advancr-s on this side of the At' luntic, eariy wheat values lic'o 'fn ilei wenl imitei ial setbacks today. I Hspatchcs fi-oin 1 Jverpool assert ed belief tliat upturns liad been fori fasl, and this promised heavy selling here, largely to realize pi 01 us. opening at ',c to 1 V&c about at u standstill, and no reces sion In quotations is expected un til tho Wasco and Delano fruit bo-j gin.i to arrive next week. Damme water melons, regarded as the best were quoted at 'l1- to 3 cMits a pound. This price was off, Chleugo, wheat fluctuated - expected to continue . Jnt:l norlh- rapidly, with an irregular down ward trend. Corn, oats and pro visions averaged lower also, corn ' starting unchanged lo ic -p. and I subsequently showing a decided drop. Wheat clowed unsettled l.lo under yesterday's finish. ' Corn closed to c down, oals to I hkc off and provisions varying from 2(5c decline lo a rise of 20 c. ern California melons arrive. The Hcrmlslon melons are due between August io and 20. Celery was plentiful and cheap from GO cents to $1 a dozen bunch es. Itananus were abundant at G to 7 cents a pound. rOHTIiAM) LIVESTOCK I'OltTI.AND, Ore., July IG (AI) -Cuttle and calves: active, steady: o cents higher for calves and Fraternity Houses Not Tax-Exempt BAI.K.M, ore, July l(i (Al') J.okiiI no'n-iiuymont of Iiimch un I'OHTI.AM) ('ASM, I'Oll'I'l.ANIl. (In'.. .Inly U! (AI'l I 'hmIi win-ill: lllir lli'ii.l. tiluisti-ni, liar. I uiilli- H-ifi wlilii' $i.:iii. WcHli'i-n wlilii' S i.sii. Ililnl wint'T tl.l'ii. Niit'tliern kpiIiik Wl'NllTII ll'll S I. I'll. (mis; No. ll. vv lii'.,- J:: l nn. Toiluy'-s cur ii-im-IiiIh: h lii'iil SH. flour !l, nun :l, oi.tH :t. liny :i. vt'iiii'i-n; ri-cclpls culllc 75, caivt.'H grounds that the proiu'rly Ik h 25. .SIimms ( 1 1 00- 'idit Rood i "lipnovolpiit, ' chaiilahle, lltorary, ill. 5u ' SI2.50; C.I50-II0U llw.) . 1 anil Heicnllflc society" (Ioch nut kooiI $1 1.GO'ii $12.50: (sou and up), apply to fruternlty and Hororily nii'iliulu $10.00 fn- $11.50; eoiniuoli hoUHOH, uceordlni; to an opinion $8.50 dv $lo.oo; hoifurs (K50 11m. of the aupreme court today, ur clown). sooil $ 1 0.25 ft $ l l.oo; com-j firming Judf,-e I.. II.' .Mc.Muhan of mon to ini'diiiiii $7.50 dv $10.25; the lower court for Marion rows, kooiI $lt.oo (it $0.50; common county In the cage of Kappa Uam to medium $7.ooiii $ii.oo; low cnt-jnia Ithu, nppellant, against Marlon ti'r ?5.00r(f $7.00; pood liei-T ifl.OOIf county.1 The opinion was written $0.75; 'culler to medium $7.00 do by Chief Justice Coshuw. lo.oo; ruivi'H (500 His. down), mo-J The fraternity Is a Creek letter ilium lo eholco $:i.50 fit $ 1 2.0o; cull society of Willamette university lo common $7.oo'W $11.50; vealers,' sludcnts, and Is Incorporated. iiii.T; fed. wood lo choice $13.00 'm $H.50; in,-. Hum $11.00 1,1 $13.00, cull to common $7.00 'i $0.50. IIokh; l-'alrly sleady. to weak; ri-ceipls 550, liH-ltldlui; 4ol direct. MiovyweiKlll (250-350 Ihs.), me dluiu to choice $1 l.r.Oli $12.50; llinlilllll welKht (200-250) His, nif .liimi lo choice $ 12. ooiii $12.75; llKht wciftht (HI0-200 His ), me dium to choice $ I 2.50 !$ 13.00; UbIiI UbIiIm ( I :i(i-1 c,o llw.), meilliim to choice $1 1. 7a Hi $13.00; paclilni! sows, roltiih and Sluoolh $'J.OO tit $10.00; slaUKhler ili;s (Sil-130 Ilia.) iiH illuni lo cliolce $1 l.fiOfn $12.50; Ic.-ler and sloclier- Pks (70-133 U.S.). medium lo clinlct. $12.50 (n $13.25. (Holt or ollyUlims and roostlllK plBM excluded l In uhovn iliiolallons.) Slieep and lamlts: I'alrly aclivi", receipts 200. I.amlis (S4 His. down) Kooil lo choice $1 1.0011 $13.00: me dium $ii.5iifii $ I l.oo: (nil wcluhts) cull to common $7.00 (in $'J.5(i; yiarllnif welheis (110 His. down) uiedlum lo Vholii. $7.00 Uv $'J.00; ewes (120 Ihs. flown) medium to choice $t.00'u $5.25, (120-150 His.) medium lo choice $3.50 Hi $5.00; (all welKhls) cull to common $1.50 Hi $3.50. I.l 1 Itl'dlll, WIII.AT I.IVKHI'lllH,, .Inly Hi (Al') - Wheal close: .Inly lis, tin;. I, $1.42 14. (iclnlier: lo 1 "id. 1 .4s. Iieceniher: 102 5 i.,, I $1.51 M AV VOItK l lil IT NKW YIIIIK. ,.lnly Hi (Al') lirlc'l trull and hops sternly. f.'aval Academy vCuitom Almve the alliir of Die I nll'd Stole Xnviil Acoileioy chiltiel is one (if Ihe tnii.-t ciiti..lle windows In Allli'l'lcil. II Is of sllii;ul:ir lieiuity In lines und c.ilni'iii'i -iiuil nnln'.s the Savior wiill.lm: on Ihe water. His liuui'e lieili- o-ie ol relicil Uahle letiileriu'ss mill luai--iy. Hue of till' IriMllllons of vrviec In Hie cliopel is that each nliii'hil service sluill cud wlih the livnio, "l.tcinal l-'allicr, Slrou to I'uve." Crockrry Wrockaflo l.iiRa Mole lllilll i;'KI.HHI slns-les W-TC HlUiished In Ihe last car en Ihe res lillirnlit cars of n lieruuili roinpntty which litis iihniil I.IH) eats In llte Inleriialiiinal I liii'iij.e.tu ti-:itlic. 'I'iie (.-lasses sniashl il repre-elil tivf liiucs the normal innalaT I'ari'icd (Hie huudi-i'il I luillsauil piei e.s of I crockery me In li e. hut ni'U'e Ihim twice Hint itunilii-r are hrol.en iinuii llll.v. (Inly l'7.l II liver classes are III use, hut Ul.ll MI are lirekeli each yea r, Unl-i-tainmrnt in Ant Hill. S.lenlists helliwo licit. In nihil Ilea lo iiialti'.aiiiiii :;i:cst.s of iim' fillness In their hones, ants are felld of Leeplll:: pels, (or liny crick els often llnd sh- Iter in.it aliuu-l till food in Ihe limite of an ant. lleelles. loo. wll'i a I illier tia-.:iain-e licit milUes Ihelu wel.-elne ere oflcti fed nnil (.liclli'i-cil In liu Ii" ipltalvle heme of die nut. Unworldliness To know llicrc Is ti world of truth wirhout eritii', tit'iiuty wil limit de fect, goodness unsullied by self, lovo while iih snnw, pure ns Hume. . . . In hellove In the point of self cniiiniittnl in (hat perfect world, lo walk In H I'.v fnillt anil hoie, lo trust II, 10 Mud our true joy ill it, lo he miuiiln hy It thai Is un worldliness. A. K. Wliilhinn. Know Hr? There Is ti certain type of wnm nn to whom It Is nlwiiy.i iiilte safe lo keep nn snyine: "Dear. dear. Isn't Hint lerrihl !" rcRiirilless nf wlielher you hear anything she snys. Del rnlt News. Coste May Not Try Westward Flight I'AUIS. July Hi (AIM Diell donue Cosh probably will not make another attempt during tills year to fly across the Atlantic. He has not abandoned Ids plan. but w hen-asked w hen It might lie car ried out he replied laconically "there is no hurry." In a signed article In Kxcetslor today Captein Cosle said his I'arls-to-Ni'vv York flight was dependent i-ulin-Iy upon the presence of cer tain exe.-piionul weather condit ions. Although very rare he be lieved they would occur at sonic time. ( Is then he will make a fresh start. Hi said he was convinced there lo.s not exist another p'ulie com parable to the tjaeslion Mark for tin- Illt.-Uipt. Too Much Static four e;ir otd tlo-a-nvirv a nc'irhy movie with her The piei lire u us s!uiv, tm; vcttili-; auto race and the niidlehie was serene ilnu und v ell- Intf, lutu h to Knsi itiiirv's di--';ust. FIND IT HERE Copy for Ihla oolnmn mont be In by f . m. llpinslltciilnx. piontmg, button hole, etc Norton's Kliitllo HUvsk AITO OWXKHS When you wish to have a broken side glass or windshield quickly ami cor.eetly refitte!. with finest polished plate at a saving, take your car lo llichardson "The Art. Planned Weeks in Advance, JULY INVITATION MONTH Brings You These Smart at emphatic savings! delightful plain shades! Sleeveless styles . . . others ' . some with a modish jacket . . . the styles are innumer- able-and charming! This is an offering which merits a specwi ir.i, u u,c store . . . for great efforts were made to make these dresses of special interest. " For Women :: For Misses :: For Juniors ,. . Gay prints with sleeves 498and690 Man." at Kfehardson's Art and tilft Sliop. lie specialises in all kinds of glass wor k and invites you to compare the prices. 7-la-Iit Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains i -low i k -inn: Now Is tlte time for flower bowls lo plucti on your tabh- with pieliy bo(iietH from your yard. Take ad vantage of 1 lie U-'ie Flower How I special now oh at Itichardson's Ait and (iirt Shop. Values to $4.7.') for only iise. 7-ir.-:tt d-i1' uj itli 7ranlcCleaYiuger Tiltle went to parents. Mii said lo her tinker pi'iwcr in i er, let's go home. Too much static." mother (with v .1. h e:t ; -Moth I can't M;iml il ritisco 1 ittir HAN Kit ANCISCO. July I li (AO - (I 'lileral-Stulo Market Service i Apples: California Newton pippins, tutit-v ((lit itlftiniri. i Ion- f.' ii 4 poorer lower. 4j tier $:')$3. New! Graduation Ar crop astnii-hans Itw lo $1,25 p-r The depan inont of rdu':ilhu) lug, $1.in In J;'.ihi per box, huge iiS Hint Ihe average :ic fm- t-;id flntvt-nsteins $2,Nn to JS.no. J tmllna from tM;lveriiu-i In Die I'eni-s: Hurtled. tl.:6 to $i.r0 . rnlted Siale t.s Iwcmj three per piitked ho. I years. I ALWAYS Barley-Malt Syrup The best that money can buy iiM-i:fi We cse ciire as well as speed. I'll one us of yo:ir moving need. You'll get attention. You'll get action! You'll get a fair price. You'll nay we did your moving In u satisfactory manner. Distant Pastures Look Greeest You don't liavo to look far to find out that this sluio carries a large stock of sporting Koods. The fainoiis Wilson line is high quality and our prices arc low. Conic in and you will Imj convinced that you can do no lietter elsewhere. JACK ALLEN SUPPLY CO. Right Now Is The Time to Buy j)UICES arc low offerings are unusually advantageous. Alake your selections from the lists iiulilished every day in out Want Ad columns, investigate thoroughly, then form contacts with the men who are presenting these phenomenal offers. There is no better manner of making trades or finding exactly what you wajit in lands or property than hy careful perusal of the classified department of this paper. We have paved the way to many successes a gratifica tion to both buyer and seller. EVENING OBSERVER MAIN 37 0