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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Wednesday, August 7, 1929 IF YOU NEED A NEW HAT YOU NEED A NEW STETSON Rebuilt Plane Crashes; Pilot, MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Two Others Die,?1" rOllTIAM) CHAIN' May .Sept. IHt: Mm: .Mav ....1.20 1.2NI, 1.20 ...A.sayt t.aan 1.20 ... 1.41 i.38 CIIICAOO WIIIIAT ;....i.:t2!,i:i:Ml IJOJi .' t.32'4 l.2i.l:t(i l.ll . l.l5j i.my, i.r.it ..V2 mo it In a new hat you rightly expect style and quality. A Stetson Hat has these features to a greater extent than any other hat wo know of . . . and a Stetson gives no end of wear. Vou can't liny a hettcr looking hat than a Stetson ami this iB the store to buy it. Come in and let us show you the new styles. $8.50 to $12.50 Men's Wear. IC. C A M B K L I -S VI LI , K, K y Aug. 7, (Al) A rebuilt plane plloteu hy a youthful unlicensed atudent pilot and powered with a motor of a type declared obseletc fell into 11 n nlli'V In thfr rnnloi nt lha ta.t-n lute yesterday, anil the pilot und TOMATO PRICE ins two passengers wet dentil as , tlU! wreckage wus consumed by I flltHICS. j Hundreds of persons saw tho piano go Into a spin at an altl- ! ' j luiji' of about SOU feet and careen I l'O IITLA.VD. Ore., Auk. 7 (A I') to tlio earth, but were helpless to Tomato prices took a bis tumble rescue the tlueo from the flumes. t the east ldo market of the; 1.284 1.U3J4 1.11 t.v.ty, 1. 48 IN BIG TUMBLE ON EAST SIDE lA (illA.M)H WHOlESALB -MAKKKTS Spring 1 Sib' 25c lb. Heavy hens 16c lb. '' ' Light hens J4c lb. ' Hlags So b, J Flour Hard rcdcrutlon (hard wheat) I7.CU bbl. Sort wheat $7.40 bbl. The pilot was Francis Mitchell, rirdcncrs and Ranchers' ussociu- .1, of Louisville, and his passcn- ,i.... in.iu no... fir. .-ri..ie w.i...e (Torn Curl K. Carter, 23. drug store offered at 75 rents a crate and the ''A -A.ll-: IIKTAIIj MAHKUfS Monastero fell and one of his as Gang Fighting In Pittsburgh Kills Two Men IHTTSBPflOH, Aug. 7. (AP) Two men were Klaln here last night one at the .door of a hos pital and the other on the street In the cam end dint Net. The police described the Kluylnga as "mob killings" believing they may have resulted from a continuation of gang fighting. One of the victims was Stele Monastero, alleged racketeer, and the other wus Tony i-llo. Monas tero was entering a north sldo hos pital with his brother, Sum, to vis it a friend. Hhotguns were shoved through the curtains of an auto mobile parked near by and fired. owner, and Klave Courts. 23; a t.Cnnd grade at CO cents. Supplies clerk n the store, MiUi.ell and Irwin Volght, Jef ersonvlllc, Ind., owner of the plane, had nown.lt here the day before and had been taking up pit Hse tigers on sight-seeing trips. ,u," u 1,1 I'1, "111 clown ears Hold for l.i;u. u iruvivun iw nur in s prn. Jt nun been sinitshed last fall nt Glas gow, Ky., but hud been repaired and had been flown many hours since then. were becoming more plentiful every day. Celery went down, to 75 cents n dozen bunches. Green corn gave hIkiis of sen- Honul weakness. A stick of six i MAJOR FIRES YIELDING TO Cantaloupes continued to arrive, j but there wus no change In the i quotations. They were expected j to hold their present price for a day or so. Other products were stationary ARMY OF MEN , WHEAT GAINS ! FOUR CENTS IN Continued from Page 1) DOftPO rwis r. a oiinly burned yesterday while fight- lug the Shrlner's Ijtke fire on the i ltd I tiler national .foret In "Wash-' Inglon. the district forestry office reported hero today. The man was rushed to a hospital, prosunmbly at I aconia The Khrlner's I,nko fire was re j 95. Vegetables Potatoes f.'i. 50 per c. w. t. New potatoes $3.00. iOlgin tomatoes 25c lb. Parsley 5c bunch. ( 'ahhage 3c lb. Lettuce lftc a head. . Wax onions 5c lb. Yellow onions 4c lb. Carrots Bo bunch. Heels 5a bunch. Turnips 5c a bunch. Celery 15c and 55c. . (irecu peppers 35c lb. : (Ireen onions 6c. m itadlshes 5c bunch, (licen peas 3 lbs. 25c. (ireen beans 3 lbs. fur 25c. Jthulmrb G lbs. 25c.' Hairy Mutter, creamery ' 6dc; 2 LEGION SPECIAL . s. Army Bombing LEAVES TONIGHT ! jinno Misaana FOR CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1) ei-j. The grand promenade of the 40 et S, auxiliary glee club con cert, and a garden party for the visiting women round out the day. The 40 el 8 parade and "wreck'.' will conclude the day's activities. 1 Ylluy nig Day Friday will be the birf day with the American l.Kion junior base ball championship to be decided, between teams sponsored by the) SAN I1IKOO, Cal.. AllB. 7, (AD Army headquarters at Kockwell field tills morning announced re ceipt of a telegram from Captain Georco M. I'almer. who with his companion. Lieutenant Leonard V. Harmon, failed to arrive with ciuht other planes from Laneley field, Va last eveninff. stating that they had made a forced land ing yesterday at Winslow. Ariz., and had spent tlio night there. SA.N" JUKC.O, Cal., Aug. 7 (Al') Ulltuplnt, i,.l I,,rl lo r.,1 nnul. Ih winner to take part In the euust cnei n-n. .i "i" " series at Han Francisco where a ,,e''! aml Albuuei(ue. N. M.. was , represcntativu will bo chosen lo '"'gun today In the hope of finding , play in th(! finals in the Yankee on "' u-n ,m"' bombing planes stadium In New York C;ly in Oc- which left the New .Mexico city for , tiber. The drum corps contest, ' c"llst ,,ml r,,l"'u "rrlvn ' : with eleven groups competing in teiu.iy. me addition to an enllunoii ur..i l,y . late yesterday. The other nine arrived sullants Jumped from the umbush I addition to an o.iiillniiu,i ,ir,.i ,j lale yesterday. I machine and fired several sh-.ts the Kalem corps, which placed sec- I The missing piano was piloted by f into tno fallen man s Head. Meanwhile, Sam Monastero had uoiuineu a pistol irom Ills own utomoblle. and fired three times jt his brother's slayer. None of tile bullets toook effect and tlio us sallants fled. Heveral hours after the Monas tero killing, police found Lllo un conscious from stab wounds. He clutched a knife In his hund as ho lay In the street. Ho died in a hos pital before ho could be queif tioned. . . J.CPENNEYCO. 108 Depot at. ' La Orac'e. Ore, Sturdy Wear At a Low Price ported to be fflvlng fighters con- CMICACtO, Aug. 7 (AP) Willi j decided falling off .in the movi-- i merit of (lomcHllr winter wheat fo: . primary terrniiifiis and with a bet-' tnr export demand wheat prices' j rallied briskly today. Primary r- ; ceipts for three days tliis week Body of Federal Agent Recovered"1 1,u'n,-'' I'nitrifl iwl ii u mill Kin I.i.oI.aIu """"if, 'iim HIZO WHM IIOl ,.MH Minn fitv revealed in communications reach ing here but the sending of 40 men the corresponding time last week. I,te cslimatrs ofj tt'ln-iit miri'hiiMi.u I mini r.ii- uliln- t to COtllhllt 11 IniHfMlnd ll fvni'id . . ' ' . - - iiii'ii i mi c.uroptt were J .ihmumki a argc area - bushelH or more, chiefly wheat In he ( belan national forest In floin ,,.,, Ktll.K nni lhon.. Washington conditions were said were liberal al, H of wheat here to , to be the same as yesterday. This be !aU(.:l to nuffll, ; Wheat clo. d unseltled. 3 l0 4 cents net higher, corn 2c to 3! Kgg 40o. Cheese 4uo lb. Honey Comb, 2ftts; lb. l.ogun beriies loo. . Hannnas 2 lbs. for 25c. itoyal Anne cherries 2 lbs. Lemons 4 0c dos. Oranges 35 ft $l.oo doz. Apricots Idc lb, Peaohes' -15c 1 1. , Strawberries 10c or 3 for 2i JVuils Rumania Strike Situation Calmer ond at the- national convention in Captain fieorge M. Palmer, with bun Antonio, Tex., und an clamor- Lieutenant Leonard K. itarmon a ate display of fireworks Is schedul- co-pilot. The other flier.) express ed for the evening. A:i informal ed the belief that the plane hud j midnight parad0 will lie a feature, been forced down east of the Colo Post stunts. Impromptu concerts rado river, perhaps in Arizona. and parades, midnight matinees ( " - - - - - - und dancing are offered for en- I .a. lerlainment. Kollowlng the. annual business session Saturday the convention parade will be held at 2:30 o'clock with every leglonalte and woman In the line of march. .Several Am erican legion und olher bands will lake part, the general stalf being mounted th:s year. Boys' work or outing; shoes of chocolate retan with rubber sole and heel. 2'i to5'2 1.79 UVi to 2 ....... jjl.69 S to 12 149 USED CARS POLICE CHIEF HOPES TO SOLVE I PARKING PROBLEM TOWN IN HUNK ; up, oats lo I advanced DUTUOIT, Aug. 7, (Al1) The' 1ILIKK, Aug. 7 (Al-) The town ' p,llv()n8 varying from 4(lc 2 fn 5e. notiy or itlcnaru j. Handiands, fed- or wuartxnurg was smoking ruins .lnc to a rise of erai proiuoKion agent, was lound touay anu names woro ruaiing up in the lietrolt river at n a. m. to- the stoep sides of mountains on ' day. Tho body was found by spec- either side of ilulse IJusin, while jlf A JiKPT IIP' A W lal Inspoctors of the treasury do- crews from the (lold Mill mine, the 1 iMlj I llljil r J purtment who have been dragging lloiso I'ayetle luiihlier camps of tlio 1 the river since Monday night. Idaho y.Hy country, and the Sout h Sandlaiuls disappeared early Kat- crn Idaho Timber I'rolcctlvo asso urday after he had botrded u elation fought desperately to con cruiser In the river. trol. it was reported to Inspector Tile fire started late yesterday Krcd Y. I'Yahm, head of the po- and was first reported to the state land department tills morning af ter a 12 hour battle to confine tlio flames had met with failure. ami 1 de-l AT CLOSE IN WALL STREET (.rapes 25c lb. Haspbcrrlcs 2 for 25c. : Hlackcaps 2 for 2fc. Coin: No. fi mixed 41 No. 4: Meats fiiul Fish lleef bell 2(1 I'd 22o III. Chops and steaks 4llc to 4uc lb. FivmIi samon 35c lb. Halibut 311c. lb. liabbils 28c lb. Cod 25c lb. while :i7i i;t Hylic: No. 2 l.i 1 1j, li ; No. 3 (.'iiMolliin I Gasoline, regular, retail. 2tic gal. (Continued troin Page 1) lice homicide suuud, that Hand lands' head was battered as If by blows from a (dub. An autopsy wilt bo held at the Wayne couuly morgue today to 1 determine whether the heuil In juries could have resulted In the agent's death. I'dlt'l LAMI I.IVKSTOCK I'OltTLANIJ. Ore.. Aug. 7 (Al') . The ladles lire hot the only ones who appear seuullty clail. How I about a bald-headud man In n rumble sut '.' , Ni:V YOUK, Aug. 7 (AC) Tin; slock market rallied brisklv ..,,,, ,e i..a.iersni) oi tne sleels Callle and calves: Uolubly 1 "" uroppeii ieady receipts cattle 35,. tiulvos III. j r''"'" u ' wal rate of III lo S per steers: (11(10-1300 lbs.). HI. 00 I cent. The upturn, however, was (i, $12. nil; good $12.25 'il $12.00, not unlll arier further liuulilullon m,.(,,m $ l a.oo rii $ l 1 .00; common i of the utllllles. The. maiket turn- $.s.r,o r $ i ii.on. Hellers good J'J.75 jed dull on tho decline, but nr. n, $12.7,-,; common to medium 7.oti ,,:,: ,, ,U.,y wilell 1 11 C : $ ;. f, ; c()w ooU . j M? . marled upward. I connnmi t, m..,ilii,i. in -r. i, i s r.n Speculative coll I l.lrncc the mv cutter $3.00iii $0.25; good beef ",nl""'" y IHivnn. $7.7fi1l IS. fill; Trr-, '' l n siting that no $. 00 4 $7.75. '. 7"7 ' "" ciiuugi, would lie made lu the Imiil. 'K LTHA It KST. Hiliminhl, Aug. V, (AI'jT-Clashes between troops and striking miners In the Lupeny dis trict which huve resulted In heavy loss of life, quieted down tills morning while fresh military re. Inrorcoments took control of tho- undoubtedly Interested In the situation. . town and it looks like they could Officially tho dead are number-: help us In solving this probli ed at 32 with 80 others seriously ao that we wouldn't drive others wounded, but It Is generally be-', to some other town to trade." Mr. Moved that the number of deud Haynes said. "It Is not right furl will-'be larger,- present estimates La Grande cars to Uiko all avail-; going as high as 58. able' parking space on Adams The number of strikers has been avenue. 1 bellevu in all should . placed at 3,800 but apparently help in finding a solution for the miners rrom the other sliarts are parking question and if so, I am prepared to join the movement. , sure it can be handled all right. . . I "If possible to securo the . -' I'Oll'ri.AMI CASH I ground, I would be in favor ot I'OItTLANI), Ore., Aug. 7 (AP) ! having a block or part of a block Cash wheat: Uig Uend blucstcin. hard white $1.33. Hoft while H.jJH. Western while $1.28. Hard winter $1.24. Northern spring $1.24. Western red $1.21. Ouls: No. 2-38 lb. while $34.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 224: flour 8, corn 4: hay 2. ADVENTURERS GATHER FOR WORLD TOUR lis, (Continued from P 1) FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be lu by II u. in. the alrshln's Mn I,.,.. . ... ' . " "" cnoico . t.W. cull lo com .. , " - ..." riii.iun'1 iiim'iiiiiii rnie in morrow, mnn 87 r.o Hi s I a on ask would be completed 12 hours ,y ,;. cessallon of selling pn-ssu ' , J,,,',? ...l.l . .noi'ici; 1 will not be responsible for delils null rai led ,y my wie, Vi'SIa Iteail delle. Virgil V. Ilcauilulle, 8-7-2 lp. August III la.it day to pay yo;ir water n ut without u penalty. 8-7-31 CAItl) OF THANKS We desire lo expicss our Klticere apiuiH'lallo.'i lo our many Irbnils and especially to (lie American Le gion beys lor Hi,, many klnilneraca shown to us In our recen: bereave ment. Mr. and Mis. C. II. Iturher. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sliclliin. Mr. anil lira. I,. W. .Mycr, X - 7 - It. Allgusl III la.d ilny I,, pay y.Jr wuler rent ulthiMll a penally, s-7-31 NKW LINK ( il-' l -1 1 1 1 .1 l( i-:ns school dresscN Just arrlM'd. Needle Art and (lilt Simp,' ;mo Adam. 8-II-2I. Augusl lu in.it day lo pay yo ir Wilier lent without n penalty. 8-7-31 vealers, milk 1 1 'i tin r., til f;n. nirainNt faun,, ,,r il,.. ,,,i.ii u ... ' Itefuelinir th Z...,iH.tln ... ' me.in.m 9 l.l.uu. CUII 10 t . ... nin- ' y me announcement ,.t),,imon svihiaiSii ii.i if tho Inst rim ch of l.biitiiiiini n.,., r-.i..... (.oiihihu. jvuti-u i i.ihi, ., , ,,,, , '"' ti-iKiii 1-11 r loaning Hi lite t oinmaiider Wicks as a naval of-j week ended .Inly 27 had set a new fleer. He has resigned to beconio high record for the season, hangar and construction superln-i The market turned downward en, en for the Ooodycar Zeppelin ,,, , , ,,,. i orporaiion at Akron. Ohio, wner.. Kl-.iir that t outbreak of selling in the utilities. Amerlcsn and Foreign power sold ii points under the previous close. T. H. Steel mul oilier Htionir shares came down troin I to S polutw. Tho I' OSI1 U'HM hlillirv ilill.iu ........ ,-l muled 3.200, shares 1 Sht'l'li "n(l '"h11'": Cjilotably . ' I steady, receipts ISO (84 lbs.) down) good to choice $10.00 'a CHICAGO CASH I$I2.00; medluin $S.601i $10.00; CIHCAtKI, Aug. 7 (AC) ' (all weights) cull lo common $6.00 Wheal: No. 4 hard $l.23l: No. 3 l 18.50: vearllnc welh.ra ( I I II lbs. before the tako off. two dirigibles, larger than the tlrar Zeppelin arc to bo built for tho navy, Weather O. K. Forecasts Indicated that weath er conditions would permit the start us scheduled. Cloudy weath er, with possible altowcrs, were in prospect, but Lieutenant H. Ileclleldorfer, l.akelillrst fort'Cas ler. said there would he no high wiihi to prevent the takeoff. CHICAGO MVKKTOCK CHICAGO. Aug. 7 (U. S. I). A.) Jlogs: 17.000 :sieaily to strong: 170 lo 220 lbs. $1 l.85ili $12.05; 250 lo 300 lbs. $ 1.4001 $1 1.50; Kin-Kin lbs. Ml. !HI '.I $12.05. Cuttle: 13,000: calves 2.000; steady to fairly active: I Mil-1 501) lbs. $l4.0ll.$17.l)ll: 95(1-1 lllll lbs. Culler to.nwllum "'"l""'"' ' yeaiiings- luu Calvcs, medium . to, "50 IH..!l.Sf; vealcrs . i ,i. i a 'ii . i ii. i ; siocaer and lecder steers $1 l.501i $13. on. Sheep: 17.001); alow steady (o 10c lower: natives $ 1 3.25 'ft $ I 3. 05; rangers $ 1 3.50 'n $ 1 3.05; fat ewes $5.00 fit $6.60. Spring lambs. !i2 His. down $ I 3.00 fit $ l.'l.tili; ewes, 150 lbs. down $ 1.75'u $li.75; feeder lambs $I'J.50 $13.75. Hogs: steady, receipts 310, l:i. i'ludlng Sli -direct. Heavy weight '$11.50 Hi $12.50; inc. Hum weight I 1. 26 'H $12.75; light weights $12.- 60 (it $12.85: light lights 4H.76W $12.25: packing sows, rough and smooth $!.00 1 $ 1 0.00; slaugh ter pigs $11.50 (tl $12.00; feedor and slacker pigs $ I 2.004! $ 13.00. (Son or oily hogs and ruas!t-ig pigs CM-luili'd in ubuve uuolulious.) Huns Vim Schilter, one of the mixed $l.24(. KANCLS THIS ::i uy Till; M'Alt NOMII.i V (UK III VI It Haiicelniul I 'nrit, Wednesday's and Snl ardny's. Kiiincla, e cry Thursday. Ilakcr, every 1'iiday. 7-23-It. Wl IHIIMI (JII'I'S You will dcllghlcil with Ihe Woinlerliil .,'lectlnu of hiiKliula CltiNiunic, liliinerware. U'affle Seta, Tea Sets, I'lcllile, Hook Knds. and nbJ,.eiM ol art. all iiMmt siittable fr W.'ddlng liittH, at Itlchai ilson s Ait and (lift Shop. 7-29-Jt. Align..! la I. i.il day In pay yu.ir wuler i-i iil without a penally. 8-7-31 AIISOI.I-II I.T MAV You are IihHimI tl Mall Itlcliuid son's Ail and (Hit Simp and nee the hundreds or neiv nrtlclcs which ar eiirrlvliig dally llom all pails oi llie world. The new fall lines have now begun lo arrive and. In I liein are iiptny iiniiatial and heau llful thlnga all siillable as gills fo' cvery occHslon. 7-29-31 pilots of tho tii-iif. wild ho expect ed the airship would reach Kried rlcli.Hliiin.il early Sunday. Stop ping there for three or lour days the ship will net out for Tokyo and Los Angeles. Knch trip Is ex peelril to take four or tlvo days with lay overs of the name dura tion at each slop. Tho Hip east ward acrosa the Culled Suites is estimated to consume two or three days, which will bring Ihe airship lo her starting place lure about September 3. Wealher reports will be supplied lu the airship by mdlo as fi-i-iiuent-ly as they are available. The Jump fruiii I'-i-icdticbsbafi'ii tn Tokyo Is icgariled as the most ha'cnrdous, because iiiotintiikns, clouds and rain may make navigation diffi cult and weather reports lu that part of the world ore liit-ngrc. Aft tsi:ii oi (it.i;i: iHi.i-r I'Ollii.ANH. lire.. Aug. 7. (Al') -The disappearance ol one orange provided morning jobs lor two policemen and a deputy dis trict allnriiey here today. The of llcers were sent to an east side grocery and uni-slml Airs. Lena Scbiiller. 62. who was charged with Me ling th,. orange. The dep. my district nil", in -v iiucstloiK-d the woman and her ball was set at $ln. Sh,. wan uiialile lo provide the 1 1 and was sent to jull. Corn: No. 4 uilxcd '.lii1,.. yellow 118. Ouls: No. 2 while 4 w I, lie 42 Ji fu 43. Kye: $l.u;, ii,. , Itarley: iiiot,ililc rnm;c f.li lo 70 Timothy seed: $3. ,r,i $i.i;n. Clover seed: $ I 5.00 'it $23.50. idown) medium tn choice $l.50 Iff) No. 4 $!i.on; ewej (120 lbs. down) me- I ilium lo choice $4,004 $5.26: (120 4.r,U'!'40; No. 150 lbs.) in,-.IIiiiii to choice $3.60 r'i $i,.oo tall weights) common $ 1.601-11 $2.5l. Ill ITfltfAT SAN I'ilANCISCO. Aug. 7 (AC) Hiillerfal f. o. b. San 1'i-iinclsco. 50 li. c. I.l I Itl'OOL WIIICAT . I.IVI-:i;l'(IOL, Aug. 7 (AC) (iral:i close: October: 0s I I i.js f 1.44'.. Iiecenibcr: lus 3d $ I.4H i. March: las 5 1, d $1.62 . Augusl HI ,,,it day lo pay yo ir -water i-i-nl without a penalty. S-7-3I Helll.llU-lllllg. , I, villi, g. bllllisi holes, etc. .Victim',, Klililli. shop. Ailv. Sidney l.yle. tile plallo tinier, will be ut Im lilulldu hotel Week Ol Sept. tth. 7-27.1 mp Augusl Hi lust Uuy lu pay oar wai'-r rent tvithout u ue-uallj. s-(-:it IVe Welcomeyou to FortUnd. 300 cemfortihl roomi rich with 0tn. kuiupi ri. Convenient down-towa IomUoo ? HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON lorn I. Boon. f'UkitM lltnmt The New Size Money Brings A Man's Size Value at Trotter's We guess we will never stop talking about out values and how they should fit like a gear into mesh with your idea of thrift. It used to he pineh-iienny-like to save now it's the fashion. It used to he voguish to brag about. what a high price you paid for an article that's gone with the rubber collar. Now it's stylish to look out for a rainy day with out looking as tlio' you had just gone thru' one. Easy to do here any week-day. Two Trouser Suit at $21 50 nats IZZUslss $2.50 Shirts at $1.85 Athletic Unions Oxfords S:i.S5 iinri S4.S5 Iioss of Road Overalls ..S1.65 Consider Quality and we are Never Undersold. 7W -.Ar F -.(- F.u.nv M WE BUY FOR T ESS E SELL FOR JLiESS High grade merchandise for the lowest prices in town. l.ell bottom overalls y,Sc Men's ulhletic unions, elastic back V neck....8Uc Silk dresses, beautiful prints while they last $2.95 Destroyers of High Prices reserved for out-of-town peoplo with a man in- charge of It. My Idea would hn to make the park iiK fn'e but restrict it to out-of-town Hhopiiei-s. (Jetting the ground is tho wtti-nt problem. "We can't discriminate an to who shall park on the streets but everybody should get. .their-shoulders to the wheel and help." he declared. Subtly Shaded in a " Charming Qise 1 I 'HE Dorothy Gray compjet -L rouges are designed to accent your coloring, vividly if you are dark, delicately if you arc fair. And for the medium skin, there arc subtly fl.irtcring tones. 'The rouge comes in a delightful blue and gold cisc which will lit into your handbag. t.At Our Toilet Cjoods "Dept. L&L DRUG CO. When La Grande People Are Traveling When they-re jti.iy from Ihe home town on buMness or vaca tions, you ca.-l be sure tlu-y t-l oilier tomttt alio.it II, e S.,en jawea II they're . Ilea, led this way. La Oriinde people an. proml of Ihe Saca.iawea - Unow l,y iliany coiinmrlsons Hint it Is one of the best hotels in Ui,. noilli. w est and I hey t,. visitors about it because tli.-y ;ir- an xious I hat vlslloi s g,-l nlKl lil-. p a good Impression ot his city. Sacajawca Inn "Foloui tb War In lt1trr 1 hunts.- SBVEHAL R15A1. BARGAINS SPICCIAIi 'I'ltUCK HAH(iAIXS 1324 Kord Ton Truck with flat bed, Ituxstcl axel. Just the handy truck for tho farm : .... 1927 Ford Ton Truck with steel body und cab - '. $24t 5294 Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS AVENUE PHONE MAIN 2 A Six In the Price Range ot the Tour i - ' J 1 WE SELL I : J. H. BolinenKamp Co. i i ! i i WE'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU- Isn't this an awful way to net a start in life? . We don't claim to know very much ahout matrimony hut marriage ties won t stand very many crashes like this IlockctB wU1 the bl'itleeroomX And the chances are that the darn ed scamp has heen too excited to do the one and only thing he should have done-have Jack Ferris fix up the in surance against wrecks. .Something like this can ruin a SKIT a perfectly sm. an lf you know- yu've got in- "INSl'RE IN SURE INSURANCE" Union Mortgage & Investment Co. Re',1 Es!VnERRITHS INSURANCE MAN Kcal Estate n cw Foley Bldg. Loans