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Page Eight IF YOU NEED A NEW HAT YOU NEED A NEW STETSON , In a new hut you rightly expect style mill uulity. A SlelMin Hut lias thcM! features to a greater extent than any oilier hat wo know of . . ihkI a Stetson gives no end of wear. You can't Imy a hetlcr looking hat than a Stetson anil this is the store to huy it. Conic in anil let us allow you the new styles. $8.50 to $12.50 llC. WJ- Men's Wear. Big Drug Store Chain Planned For Two States HKATTI.K. Aiiif. X, (A I') I In li ning (he frttnl)linliMM'iit of a iIiiik Htni'u In t'Very Hty nf 4HMI or liioru population in WiiKhitiKiiMi and Oiv Kon, nn expansion iitfiKi'iiii) lo rust HOVtTJlt ml II ion (I til In TH IIH II n iinunccd today hy T. J ti m Jt-Hun, head oT the Jiiniicrioii hnitf Ntoro I in-. Aiiproxliiuili'ly L'OO NtornH will Ih iiililorl in tin- couipuny'H im-chcmL rliiiin or UN, JnmU'Hoii Hiihl. Ht hIiIon Htor'H In Ht'iitilc, (hi1 conccrti ((pcrnli'H I'Mtiihllshiiti'iiiH in Auburn, Tneomn, Olyiiiplit and Hreintiton. JfimlcKOii'H plana mil fur llin lU'MUlwilioii of I'xIhIIiik ntoro In ritininiinil h'H In which ho jiitnlri lo expand or lire rniitniliifT or new MtorcH whetro ni'ccKHnry. Tin coiu'crn will hi luiudlcd nn- llf'l' M HlOCI; Nllll I'llIK N.VNli'lll. Wll ll Dm IihI Ivlil uu I Hlini! operator al lowed In hold tip lo 4 !l per rout of lh( Htoclt In (liiil .h(i-(. In ltd dltlon i mii iiukcih mid minority own-i'i-H will lid ti I lowed to ueiulre nn unlimited ninonnl of preferred Hlnrlt In (Ins holding eutnpuny, JanilcKon announced. Jitinf i'kiim liiiM lii'in In Hit' diiiR ImihIih'kh for So yi'itrH, (ilthmiu'h 1i r did nut ( it it n 4-hii In eoneern until l!)U;i. It. II. hnnno null Minn l' M. Dlfliliwion tiro awnta-lal'-d will) him In thi' holding ooiupnny. Iomih Iiuh Inid diuKst fxpci'h-ni'o In Hpo kun imd l.a Urnnde, On-. FIND IT HERE Copy lor Hits milium nititt Im la I i,v I) a. in. .SOI hi; I will nd he r'Spunr.lte lor h Mh mnimi-led hy my ull'e, X'mhIu Iteni th llf, lu;H V, Iteatldetlr. !l-7- Ip. AiiKiisi In Imsl dny In pay o;ir ale- ifiit without u penalty. S -7 -;t 1 AutiMt i) In! day to pay yu.i) water tt-iii wiihoiit a penally, s 7-;i( Aii;;iiNt la a .- I day to pny yo n water rent without a penary. s-t-:tt i s this vi:i k x nii; STAIt MH,,iV UlK tllMltA Diiilrtdaiul l-iiiU. WedneMdK.v'K and K,it .irday's. Kiiniela. v ery Thuih-hiy. ILther, e-wry l-'il.hiy. 7-;i-H. U i:iMH(i (JITS YnM w 111 la. .1. tijilih d w III) the w oiider I ul yiiet't Imi of KiiMnrln (llassw in e, I Mnuei wine. Waffle S.'tw. Tea Sets, I'ti luie, Monk KihIm. mid nlijet'Oi it art, nil most Kiiltalde for WeddiMK tllM.-t, at I iieha I .Imiu'k Ail and ;irt shop. V-'JU-.tt. August la lust day lo pay o;ir wiler rent wltiiotit n penally. f 7-iit Alst)( I IJ.V M V Vou are Invito) II ilt Uleliaxl snil'.i All a lli Cllt Nli up and m e Hie hiindit dr of ni't. arliileM w hu h ar eariKIKr dully liont all ptntn Of the wmltl. The new tall lln.s lmve now Iim; mi lo arrive and In llM'iti are many uhumiuI and heau titul things all Hilltahle dm kMIh to' every urratdnn, 7 -u-3l AilK'ist a hod day In pay yn ir wal.-r rent without u penally. S-7-3I lleni-.ll(( hlu. pleiltlnu. Imi ton lloleri, fiv. .Not inn'f Klilille Mum. Aih Mldtley l.yie, (he plilllo tuner, will he at l.a Ciiaiide hotel week ut Kupl. Mh. 7 .-7-1 top AiiKust. l' hwt duy lu pay yo n "ater i tut wtthoul u penalty. K-7-iit Corn, Tomatoes Lower Today In Oregon Market I'OIITI.ANIJ. Ore., A UK. 8 (AIM I'oin and tomatoes hlL (lie Hen iional toboggan today a I tho Kant Hide market of the UardfiHTH and ItanclicrH' HPHoclatlon. Corn drop ped to $ 1 .40 for a wiuk of nix dozen eai'8 and tomalors went to 4a cents a crate for muoml pradca and 00 cents for flrnt grades, Kup plitu of hotli aro abundant. I'chh, with the HeuKon ulinont elid ed, reversed 1 ho order of t hlnga and wen! up one cent to X. ItaHphorrifH are Ht.ill (draggling hi at 2.'AU. a alight Inervnm, while loganberries are going at $1.00. Hlaekberrte; am Die aame an the Ingans. AprU-olK were mIIII coming in at 90 rentM. Teacheir limy b pur chased at 9 1 - - T a lug or !'U cunts a box, Oilier fruits and vegetables wurn unuliunged. Inaugurate Slock Trading On Ocean NKW YORK. Aug. 7 (AIM The I'uuard liner Merengai-ia sailed for Hfiuthainpton early today, In augurating stock trading on the North Aliunde. M. .1. Meehnn & Co.. Is Ilia first brokerage house lo open for business an office on a Iraiis-Allantle llnir, receiving ouo lallons by radifi. 'I'he firm lias rented ouarlei-H on the Herengarln's promenSde deck; and urrnnged for Offices on oilier ships. lie Kainl I'halle K- Co.. haM also arrangefi to open ocean going offices, and llti-sh l.lllenlllat K Co., a:id Henry ll"lilz aiul Co., are said to In! planning sacli ventures. CHICAGO 1,1 vi:s-i'ock CIIICACIO, Aug. 8 (ll. S. II. Al. Hogs: receipts slow, Ilia to 220 lbs. $1 r.HMf I2. ari; packing sows: butchers ;r.il-:ill(i ll.s (lll.tll in til. fill: lllo-1 mi lbs. t u r,i -1I3.MI. Cuttle: 7,lilPII; c:alves: 2.0IIU: sleaily: niill-l'r.eii , lbs. 1I4.UU ti ll 7. UU: nr.ci-i urn iim. i in. on in llll.llll: fi'd yearlings 7oll-r0 Itis. 1 1 .'I. I r 'it 1 11.25: vcnlers 114. Oil In 1111.20; sloeld.-r lind feeder sleere 17.2ri'a t:i.tio. Kheep": I II.OOO; . nellve, Hlrong lo ill shade higher, top 2fe up; nu- tlvcs Ji:l..r,li'n 113.7.0: ra igiin 113. 70 fat ewes Ifi.OO'o 1H.70; spring lambs 2 His. down. !i:l.20'ii 114.00: ewes 100 lbs. down '14.7041 $H. 70; feeder lainbs 1 1 2.50 lit 1 1 .1.70. I'Oll l'I.AM) 1'ltOIM ( I. I'Olt'l'I.AND, lire., Aug. 8 IAI'1 Kggs. Iiuller, lilllk (bulterfat). poultry. onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascura bark and hops sleaily u ml nucha aged. (I ' hjuaI penuiuoa DR". SNOOK WfEEr.S BEFORE JURORS Snook said hu wanted to leave bill ! aha refused. Telk nr uarrrl ! Then, he suhl. a iUiirre1 iirnsc 1 over his, Intended vIhK to his inoth 1 rr's honi at Lebanon. "I told her I had some work to I do for Mrs. Snook." "She replied 'damn Mrs. Snook. ' I am koIiik to kill her and e( her out r the way'." 1 As he referred to his wife. Or. j Snook's voice broke and the lears riowixl from hi eyes. Or. Snook testified that he si ruck tlio first blow to protect himself front ti u attack by (hi. ulrl as Ihey sat lu his car parked on a lonely rifle rane. . T1m blow Mopped her, be said, and she Jumped from the car shiiuiliiK "damn you, I'll kill you. Ion." Iter purse wan In her hand, ami Ihe defendant, flhtlii Tor his life from t he l! ness chair, declared he lhmiKhlshe had a pistol in the purse ami was havlnu; the car to shoot hint. "I was mire she was k'Iuk I" shoot me. My only thought was to slop her. I up rani? after her and struck her iikiiIu." "Or. Snook al any time thai' iiIkIH when you struck the first . second or third blow, did you In tend (o kill Theora lltx?"' ask.'d Seyl'ert, defence atlorney. "II ea velts, nn, k)ic as a 1,'n'itl t fi h-ud of mln. I neer thought she, would do It." ) SiHHik'y Aolce Itrcnk As he answered tha quesitoii, Or. i Snook's voice broke aKaln. He pud led nlf his nose Klnssey and resied his head lu lih hand, w hile he wlp- ! ed tin lears from his eyes. Mis voice wa.1 so low that nttor- i neys on both sides asked for the reply (o lie read by the court n-- j poller and mi one knew what Hi waft until the reporter's voice cm rhil to (he tensed court ronm. As the ex-professor sal shaken t and t ryiiiK to nn on. I'i nsecutoi J .John .1, t'hesier Jr.. suiicefie.l a r'- ' cess which the court allowrd. Or. Suook said bi wi'tit home trom Die se.-n. uf the kilting and thai he slept Dial nb;ht. lih'iillflCH I Mi s s ! 11,. hleiilllied a blood slaltird dress Miss UK wore the nltfht of. In r death and claimed ow nershlp oi' a I. Mile. c said he found it on' I he floor of his tar the ninrnliiK alter tin- ktllh.c, "Or. Snook, under oaih, if The-! ora Mix's (ocular v,dn was cut, iltd oil cut It wild Mils klilfeV" "I do not know," the witness n. i piled. Mo Identified a pair of blood ! slaim d cloves as hl own and said J the stuins were renin Ills qw n hand.' Or. Snook denied emphatically he itave the Kh'l the stimulants I on ml in ht-r stomach aftrr the klllluK. "Honorable Ser" Plate hijrii t woii "Ibai arable Sear"' are niIHed lo th slntP caplt.-l .f Soutli ('iintlnn vhere er ShernianN ciiinionh.lH st hp k. LA GRANDE MARKET NEWS I'OKTI.AM) CHAIN Sepl I.2HJ4 I.JKJJ. 1.31 A I.2HJ4 Ihv l.a:iS4 l.s.!i Laajj .Mar 1.11 1.12 1.11 ' 1.12 rmcAiio si'pi i .a i i v-t lie.- i.I2(i.ii.i:i .Mar I.17H1.IS Mnv i.ai General Advance In Stocks Today NKW VOI IK, Auk. AI() Hppculathe HfMithiient turned hull l,sh in loday'H utcu-k market on u suhsideneo oT fears over I he credit Hittialfon. Retention . of Dim ft Vt per cent diKf.-o.int rate by Hie hank of lOiiKland, and a lowering in call money Tioiii A lo 7 per cent helped to revive confidence, which had been badly shaken by t he drastic break in some of the public utility stoeka earlier- In (he week. There whh a ffneral advance, in prlroH of favorite HlockH lu the final hour, w It h piii)!lt! ul ility shares respondiui? to short covering. lr. M. Htecdrot ahue '2, while Alchisou rose 1 poiniH in a new IiIkIi at L'77. Aiiieiican ''an moved uji near ly fi points. . The close was strong. Total sales approximated L',7fi,aii(i share:. I, (,it,oi: vnoi,i;sAiii; MAItKKTS KiriliK- I S 'n fn; lb. Heavy hens Ilic lii l.lKht heiiH14u lb. Slays 8c lb. Flour Hard Kcde ration (hard wheat ) $7.liu hhl. Hoft whcat$7.40 hhl. I.A ilCA.Mi; 1 1 t'.'l'A II i JIAH li I'71'S VcKClnbh'H I'otalocs $:t.fiii per c. w. t. New potaloeH $:t.im. IClgln loinatoes-l!.riu ,1b. Parsley Tk! bunch. I 'abhiiKe 'He lh. Lettuce IGu a lu-ad. Wax onions . lb. Yellow unions 4c lb, (.'arrols fu: bumdi. Meets fiu b-.Hlidl. Turnips fit: a hunch. 1 'elery 1 Tic and 2fic. (Irocn peppers: Hfte lb. (Ircen onions fc. llaiiiMhcs ,rc bunch, llreen potiH II lbs. I'fie. (Ireen beans :t lbs. for 2'c. IChubarb ti lbs. L'fc. Dairy lluttcr, oreauiery Ouc; 2 I Iim. i !f-. KKrTH4l0. ChfCKU 4"t! 11). Honey ( 'ouih, I' 5c lb, I.oKan la. ri les Hie. Mammas 2 lbs. for "Ur. I loyal Ann(. clierrhs 2 lbs. Lemons 40c doz. OrntiKes 3f '(( $ I. at) doz. Apricols Mir lb. , I'eiurheH -I ro lb. Strawberries Mm or II lor 1 i JOhiIIh (I rapes 2 fit! lb. Itasphcrrles '1 for Hfir. Mhiel-apH - for .rc. 4'orn: No. & mixed 4 1 No. 4 .Meats ami l-'lsli Href boll -I'll Sir lb. ('hops, and steaks - aL- to 4-'c lb. PYcsh saiiion - Hue lb. llalibul --liUc. lb. Itabhlls lISc lb. Coil -Tic lb. white y? i:t i. Ityuc: No. 2 J 1. 1 I ; No. H (.it'tdlne (.asoiiue, regular, relail. -He kmI. CIMCAl.O CASH I'MICAOU, Aug. S (AP) Wheat: No. I re. I $1.29; No. 3 mixed $ 1.25 :,i . Com: No. ; mixed 99; No. 3 while 1 mh. Oals: No. 2 w hile 4i to 't ; No. I w hite 42 ia lo 43 Mve: No. 2 I as',. Ilarley : actual an les 5o to liS; iimitahle range 5n to 7". Tlliiolhy aecd: $3,5'f $ l.li'i. Clover seed: $ I 5.00 '" $2;i,5'i.' Lard $1 1.75; libs $13. Oil; I. elite $11.02. I.l I Itl'OOL HI r Ll Kltl'HOL, Aug. S (AP) Uraln close; October; 9s HHfcd $1.11 Oeeeinher: I "s d $1.47 Miin-h: las $1.51 . Other zvowcj find r 1 n llon't ynti wiviiler Kumctinu" v!iv it i". that other woinrn man.i tn ilo so nun l more titan Mai li.ivc time for so m.n'y worth wliilc t!iiti(;s that von nrs missing 5 Why slu-iihin't vsn ilo its (hey do-let The Hoover relieve ovi ot the heaviest of household tasks the clranin;;? Won't you let lis siu1 on a u-niii- c-.ition in your ow n home ot "l'o.sitie Agitation," the lamotis cU'.iti'nn trint'iple th.it mAcs H.:.iMe (he removal ol m-ntairt per mi:n':e than an v ot h.-r i K-.on-t : OnK ?'.-5 ilow n, balineciiKHuiily Li'.'ei.il.illuw.i.ue;oi'vouryIJekaiier. w. H. BohnenKamp Co. EVENING OBSERVER, OF THE DAY viii:at i i a ', i :a2 i .a i yH t .as m i.tt'i. i.iuy, 1.-12 t la I.IUld I. l.V) l.!7Ki i .r.-j-H t in i.r.i', Wheal Irregular At Closing Today nilf-AOO. Auk. ti (Al1) Wheal price underwent sharp set backs, in tln lati! dealings, today, more (linn wfpiiiK out early up turns In price but rallies were lu iroK''!is al the finish. Reports of tains in Southern Argentina. (o Kelher wit h increased Ai'Ke:it ine shipnu'iits, l d to much selliiiK. The fact that die Koverniiient crop i':ort Is due lomorrow also was a Hotirct' of selling in some (juur lers. Wheat closed irregular; rmiKinK from '4 off to ',.(; up. compared with yesterday's finish. Corn closed al He net detdine to Hc advance, oats showfiiK setback to ifain a n 'I provisions unchanged lo ffi L'l': ilrop. I'OIITLAM) I.IVKSTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Auk. (Al') 'at tin and calves: f notably steady receipts: cattle 35, calves Mb Steers: (llfiO-1300 lbs.), $11. nn fii $1.00; Kood $l.l'fi fu- JI2.00, medium $ I a. 00 u $ 1 l.U'i; com in on 9K.firf llii.oo. -Ileirci'K Kpod J9.75 '"$12.75; common to medium $7. on '"$:. 25; cows Kood H.UUi $K.7fi; common Id rnediuui $(;.2.r.r(( $K.rl); low culler $.1.00 i $11.25; good beef $7.75'" $S.r.n; cutter to medium $0.00 $7.75. tlalves, medium to choice $to. oof" $12.50; cull lo com mon $7.'50'-" $10.00; vealers, milk fed, good to choice $ I 3.00 (u $ I 4.50; medium $1 MHitf $13.00. Cull to coiumon $S.HJKr( $ I 1.00. Mokw: si eady, recdjds 150, iu clinlliiK 54 on contract. Heavy wl. $11.50 fit $12.50; medium weight $1 1.25'" $12.75; light weights $12. 5U fu $12. 85: light lights $1 1.75V $12.25; packing sows, rough and smooth $9.00 fit 1 0.00; slaugh ter pigs $11.50 l, $12,011; feeder and siockcr pigs $ I 2.00 'a $ 1 3.00. Sol'l or oily hogs and roasil.ig pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs; steady to strong; receipts 240 (SI lbs. down) good to choice $lo. no Ui $ I 2.00; medium $K.50 'i $ I 0.00; (ail weights) cull to common $fi.oo '" $S.5o; yearling wclhera (110 lbs. down) medium to choice $ti.50 o$ $9.00; ewrs (120 lbs. down) me dium to choice $4.oo' $5.ar.; (120- 150 lbs.) mediui.i lu choice $3.50 '"$5.oo (all weights) common $1.50'" $3.50. WOOL MAItKll 1 ItoSTON. Aug. 8 (AP) Trr-i , ritory original bag ill's and finer j wools are selling a little more free ly, at advanced asking .prices. I Lines (hill were bringing !iu I scoured basis for good, j l'reneh combing and strictly combing stap- lh .van (tiant, At Ian la's, youthful tennis sensation, will enter the l ui j ersily ol Pennsylvania this fall. WK H II Y KOU T 10SS E SHLL I'OIt LiKSS Slinp ut tlic Now York Slor! wIkmc pticos arc Hu; lowest. .Men's athletic unions made of heavy ualnsiioU. V lu-ck cla-.Ur back, i eiiil'iui ed al all points of on,. strain Mys' ami girls" foot wear lu calf or patent leather, Uood- year welt or st itch (low ns $1.98 M'-ll's heavy weight moleskin pants, wtdl made tX d1 ,$1.75 cood filling . Destroy crs of High Prices mm ! T7I .1 ME LA GRANDE, ORE. lo are lirfnirin 1(2 to 113c Hcournl tiHMis, lots of a Hlmilar ctiuritetcr with clothing Ktnple trailed out, aro slightly finiK-r. Choice uoiuh ilig lines that wi.-rc Kelllng at &'c Hcouri'd basis, ure moving at 85 lo 88c. I OT . C Table Oilcloth In Many Patterns An attractive showing of ' new styles and popular color ings, 43 inches wide. Ad mirable for Use on shelves, too, because it is so easy to keep clean I Yard- 27c Apron Gingham Assorted Checks 26 inches wide . . . aftorted l 'Jiecks, broken checks. Yd. 10c "Belle Isle" Muslin for the Home Many uses. 36 in. bleached; 39 in. unbleached. Yard Hk "Honor" Muslin Bleached Unbleached . A dependable household staple -J6 inches and 39 inches wide. 12 '2c "Wizard" Sheets Sheeting Pillow Cases for General Use 94 bleached sheeting, yard 33c 5i; Benre Hemmed 72x90 sheets, each . . . 79c Stx90 shrew, each . . . 89c 42x36 inch pillow cases, each 19c Rayon Undies Are Favored by Girls Tailored vests and bloomers, sizes 2 to 12. Kach, 49c Misses'7 sHose Mercerized and Rayon Girls all like this ; length hose In light IV colors to wear ? Bath Soft and 15 !rjQ? am a' fair XjLI 39c 25c Now's the time you need plenty of soft, absorbent Bath Towels . . . ours are splen-. did quality double thread terry ... all white, with colored border, or with colored cross stripes. Sire 18x36 inches Size 22x44 inches Size 23x46 inches 39c I'Oltll.A.NK I'ANII J'OICrt.A.M), Ore, All),. (At') Cash wheal: HiK Heinl hluesleni, hanl wlilic t:i::. Sort while $1.2.1. Western while 1.2S. Hani winter m UOLLAR Here, Because in Addition to Loiv Prices You Get the Fullest Measure of Quality? too, at the Penney. Co. Store Oval Hat Boxes ' Black or Brown Embossed shark grain cover ing. Generous size, 98c S Blankets At Real 98c to Now is the time . . . here is the place . . . to buy soft, warm blankets at real savings! Single Cotton Daid Blanket 98c Double Cotton Plaid Blanket 2.98 Plain Color Single Blanket, reversible 2.98 Part-wool Plaid Double Blanket . . 3.98 $0 Wool-filled Double Blanket. . . .4.98 tk A Small Deposit Blanket Until White Dimity Checks Dainty pattern suitable for infants' wear. Yard, ( Bedspreads Are Smartly Striped 98c to Dainty and colorful, these bed spreads are serviceable as well! Cream background with colored stripes, or colored ground with cream stripes. Some with Jacquard pat tern, too! In the popular crinkled cotton also, at 2.99 ing rayon Semi'Sheer Hose for Women Pure silk to the top hose . I pleasing quality. Pair 1.49 V J.C.PENNEYC0. 10N Depot St. I. a Grande, Ore. Towels Absorbent 3 15C ; 25c Noi l hern spring I. -4. West e in ml 11.24. Oals: No. 3-SSi II'- whll .". ' 'loclay's car recelpln: wheat 14a; Hour :i: corn 4; oats 4; hay 2. I'rufessionul parachute Junipers Auto Trunks Steel Covered Good sized trunks with sheet Steel covering. - l'ancy lining. ' 4.98 ' Savings $498 Will Reserve You Want If! Ramona Cloth 36 Inches Wide I.mcn-finish ; white only : for uniforms and other uses, yard 25c $2 .98 a pretty shimmer spread! Short Socks With Fancy Tops Roys and Rirls want icvcral pairs for summer 25c auBW-M'" " Buys More Any Ginghain For Sem'cc and Thrift. lie Always a favorite for sturdy house dresses and children's dresses. Good-looking and splendidly serviceable. You may choose from a variety of attractive checks and plaids, also plain quality at so low wide. Thursday,. August S, 1029 make good Incomes, - but not all people would lower themselves tu do it. ' SAN KHANC1SCO. .Aug. 8 A1' Hutlerfat f. o. b. San Francisco. 6ii lie. "Silver Moon" A Soft-Finish Muslin This fine muslin has a num ber of friends among the thrifty housewives in the coun try. 36 inches wide, bleached. Yard 19c French Nainsook Dainty and Sheer For baby clothes, and cool lingerie. 36 inch. Yard 23c and 33c "Rondo" Cambric Fast Color A fine cotton fabric for wash frocks. 36 inches. Yard 25c "Penco" Pillow Tubing Our own brand. 42-inch Pil low Tubing ; fine quality. Yard, 35c t Nation-Wide , Sheeting A splendid brand of iheeting. 94 Bleached or 104 Un. bleached 39c Wide Sheeting "Penco" Brand 4 bleached and 104 un bleached; splendid quality. Yd, 53c Toweling Checked Glass toweling comes In blud and red checks. Yard 19c and 29c Fancy Socks For Tiny Tots The contrasting; cuff In nor elty patterns pleases small girls nd boys. Many colon . , , pall 25c colors. An excellent hcT a price! 32 inches 1 i j"iloiE I v.