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Page Eight New! ! Fall Suits Burgundy, Uanjo Stripe Oxfords. 'tic. Men's Wear. OLD FOLKS MEET IN COVE PICNIC Program Feature of Aicernoon Noon Lunch Spread Under Trees. J- Gayelto. Mijt, I.. .,.uuu, wick, Mrs. A drill n Goodbrod. I ine. very itev. i; f. Hturgcs Miss May SI urges, iho Hcv. and Mr", r. Slui-gos Jr., Mm. .;va Price. -Mrs. It. H. Coinstock, Mid. c. Hertsch. Mm. J. 15. Mills.. Mrs. A. a. Conklln. Mrs. Helen Smith, Neva Lincoln, 1'. A. Conklln, Murut Whislrr. Air. and Mrs .I11..1, nu j lt-y, Clara linhcrts, Mr. anil Mn Walter Pierce, .Mr. nnd Mm. Itov , l.'onklln, Mr. L. M. Laird, Mrs. k! Hy .Mrs. A. ;. Coiikliii j '- A"""i-. Mrs.. Frances Dougherty (Observer crr, spondc,,,) I H"'. !"" s,c'";n"; """ i -,i vi.- ... ,u , , f s- 1 K"BtT and the llev. T. (Special) Tim Oiil: . Ci-aham. Folks picnic ... held, at tl... Asecn- Mrs. W. j. n,,urk was hostess slon grounds las. Saturday and a ' lu the l'un and JUy bridge club at ---"". ""i "nil ( Her home Friday uftcrnoon. Throe younger folk an well, gathered for lahl-s ..r l.,i LA ,GN1Z?.EVENJNG 0BSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE, . ' : I MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Tuesday. August 13. lfwo I H e. .May Sept. Icc. Mai'. May I'OItTUAM) GltAI.V 2.1 1.23 '! I .', i.suit 1.37 5i l.3H!d .37 ii CHICAGO WI1KAT ....l.S2f, Miiiiji ,.;,,, i.l!il.ll!i J.li!4 i.an ....l.l . 1. 10 ', Mil i.tms,.-,". i id- Oregon Melons Likely To Cause PriceCut, Belief I'OKTLANIl, fir.-.. Auk. I :i (Al'l -Iteeolpl of tin- yellow meal luil.ikmclons rrom I Ik- McMlnm II iu area wax reported loiluy. They Were bring mild ul i cents a pound. Watermelons wore mill unchang ed in price. Oregon melons from tile 1 1 r-ii Hint till district were due next week, when iirlr,.i wen. rv- ported Iq begin lo weaken. Buller and egg prices were un changed. TIim newly organized Portland product, exchange held llH rlrst session .Mondny, lull found notlilnB lo uiirninl any disturbance Jn price. I inly tllu Imlli-r Hltnallon wan discussed. Another declin,. took place :i the price of VilKlliin cantaloupcl at llin .Ktisl Hide market of tin. (.lurdcncrs' and Handlers' nssoels- tmn. 'I he lie.sl were limited at $1.50 a chile, Illiicklierrlcx dropped to $1,161 $1.25, green corn lo S 1 .25, cucum bers lo fill cents a , ox. celery lo "Ii centn a diiz.cn hunches and siiuush lo fir, a box. Tomatoes were HllBlitly IiIbIici- III 75 cents, letluce at $1.25 Hi $ 1.35 iilld celery liearla at $1.50. There wan un mi u-sni lly brisk ilcniand for Icltuce. 'muring h-iih active and nllier prices held steady this event. The lunch u-i,u ... 1 on the tallies under (he trees and as served hy tin. Women's club. Mrs. I,. I-:. Anderson was cli.-. li-nm m of the ciimiuiitee In charge of tile dinner and deserved much credn for Its success. A iii-iil',-.., in iiM,l,.r the direction (if M. 1.. Carter, the Meet of the firande ltondc 'was Kiven under tlie tri es In the after noon. The pi-oBraiu lieifnn vvlih Hi,. sliiflm,- or "America" "old Folks at Home," and "Aulil Luiib Syne,'-j ny me Brotip. ' belllB the iinnual ineetlllB, officers I "cie ciecii-ii lor ine comiiiB year. Miss Vina L'onley was elected pres. iden!. Mrs. Hernlece Miller, vice president and Mrs. Casslu Orton. secretary-lrcasuror. After the Karnes, a delicious lunch was ser vcd. " Mr. and Mrs. '. A. Kin n. i.n.i family, of Cedro Wooley., Wash, arc Buesta at the home of .Mrs. .SlianiBle's mm her, Atrs. Mac Kelly. Mr. and Mrs hv.,1 i'..,.,. three children, of lmfur, arVlved I.A t.IMMli: WHOI.liSALU j MAItKWS SprliiB I8'ir25u ,. ! Heavy hens 16c Hi. l.lffht hens I to. lb. KtaBS 8u Hi. . , I'lour Hard l-'ederation (haul wheat) I.2I-V, I :! I.:ih I .:! I , a nK I . I I ?K I . IK . IH r. EASIER TONE IN GRAIN MARKETS S repres -$7.n bbl Koft wheat $7.40 bbl CHK'AfiO I.IVKNTOCK 'IIICACd, Aub. 13 (I', s. II. A Hobs: 1 8.11110: slow, UbIu am hutchera around steady but in even: ion to I'm ,. i2.0ii $12.14: ;tin.2-,i, ibs. ji i.i(,, j,;. ,j Cattle: S.UUII: calves: 2.0110: mi veil but sieady; sleerK 13llll-5aa r,...:,ii,.r. ...ilniiili.. r llw. Her. a production of 1 1 fi.iiuu.uvu dm.hi- coilipuicu Willi i;i,uu,um els harvested in 1!I2S. This! tiresents rouir I V folir-f If tils of t the total German wheat crop. i "H'l-wi,,!- 1 l iii-ii ' Conditions in the southern hem-: Wheat; Weaker but With j i8p,u.. cnii:,ue dry. annon con-1 Heavier Movement jsldeiablc late scedinB Is indicated : T-l , r In A rin.ntlnu u-lil,., ti.rwt 1 1 I'CeCl UraillS iXIWei'. jparllally offset earlier Indlcatioiis oi reiiuceci ucreiiBC. I lie new crop outlook of eastern Australia con- In t lie- Daily ThoueSi Cast forth Hi v m-i n. .. . Hie ever lnvinj:1'pvRr'llviii.. ,',','f' ir It Is seed Kri '"., iinimllceil Imlay. 'It will nuri.sl,inK lian.vaii Kr haps, nlas! as a lieniloek LJ" .lifter n lliousninl yours i-i Corl.vlc. Juirs.-1 1,0, ins ; til.niidj I7.0U; !.-,. I l uu lbs. $li(lif( $l(i.llll; fed yearlliiBs, 7511- ..a ,!AMv,ufrAM. ,wk,,ux ,vr:s:,,nr : v."iii;ii, mi umur, arrived I . Hoberls was the first ! Sunday to spend a week with Mrs. speaker and discussed the chantei which have transpired since the days of his boyhood in Cricket Flat, and llliislrated the vast Im provement in Hie roads by lelliiiic how the frelBlilcrs at certain times ! ol the year were three days in : i tinvelliiB past a man s house and ! I would spend the niBlit at the near-j jest house, sometimes not makliiB i eniiiicli headway no that thev i would have to spend the sc enn.l I mother, .Mrs. Alice Me- ( 'OIIK Clnln. Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Conklln. and small daiiKhter, Juan l-'rances and Mrs. A. ti. Cunkllii visited Mrs. 1'. A. Cunklin's iiiother, Mrs. lOffh, llauser In Hallcr last week. Alter a lew nays visit Mrs. A. O. Conklln and Iter son returned to Cove. Mrs. 1'. A. Conklln remained for u weekend ill Halter. Miss Mae Stearns, of l.a rirand "7, ' " "'. lie spoke and hot' sis.ler. Mrs. Frances If this In comparison with the food DooBlirrty of Cortland, eiinic over ; .,' . - io . u,e ,-iaiuruay lor tho picnic. I I Ills was full. nved bv a vnei.l The Itev Hell..,,.. I .... l.y Mrs. I.. J. Chadwlck "lleaiitlful 1 son, Arthur, arc Bursts ut the home - -'-. ity luorBi-ennu Vcjrc talkie New polutoes $2.75. t:Rn tonialoc.-t -15c lb. 1'aisley r,u buncli. Cabbagi ..1c ,. I.eltuci 15c a head. Yellow onions 4o lb. Carrols 5c bunch. Hects 6c. bunch. Turnips 5c a bunch. Celery 1 5c and 25t.. Orcen peppers lr,u lb. Green onions c. Itiidishcs 6c hunch, tireen peas .1 lbs. 2al:, tlreen beans 3 lbs. for 25c. Ithubarb Ii ll,s. 25c. Corn 30c. Hairy IKiKcr, ereanicry uiic; 2 I or steers, $ I 1.251 $ I :i.0(l ! .Sheep: ll.ooo: steady to 25c I luwor; native Iamb., $ 1 3.25 fti $ 1 3.511 IViiliRe lambs $13.25: rat ewes weak j $6.0(1'. $(i.,',o; feeillnn lambs ( lo I table steady. Lambs 92 lbs. down I $13,001 $13.!I0; ewes, 15(1 lbs. down I $4.75',.$i:.5ll; feeder lambs $12 20 ' 'I $13.li5. V.ASIHNtiTO.V. A iV l.l ISM...-. lal) drain market de e.ni...l nn easier lone dllllliB the week ellilinB AiikusI III. and prices averaBeil lower than a week iibo, accordillB to the weekly (iraln Market Ite vie.w of the Cnlted .Slates Kmeaii of ABl'Icllltural l-.Vonolnics. (Iffer iilBs were B'.uerally lu excess of the prevalliiiB demand, except for flax and corn. Tim heavy move- I meat of winter wheat -and the Bi'ileral lack of storace space held spot w heat m-jeh below- nearby t flltllr. Cash corn decti.ie.". e- I liuties poor but is booi! i western areas. ( Weakening l-'aclor. ! The heavy movement of new crop wheat, tOBi'tlicr with Hie lai-ye stocks of old Brain in store, was a weakeniiiB factor in Hie hard winter when't market, especially durliiB the first half of Hie week. However, as prices declined the pressure or offerings of cash wheat s:ilsfded and the market be-, came sieady. Houiestic Hour de mand improved and inill buying llBai:isl rlniir sales tended lo orf- i,i ciii'ooi, wiii:at i.ivi-:i('0(ji auk. 13 (Ai'i - Wheal close: : (Iclober: tin !)-j,d $1.43. Dccelnber: Ills I id tAli. March: Ins 4 !4d $l.5o. I'Oltl) III VS .Mdlti: Itlll.lcs ; NUWSKIKI.DH, N. II., Aim. 13, (A!1) A pump rrom I lie luitth.. ship Maine, an old rlverbnai's en Bine and a eohiplelu , dllnu shop ur TiO 'you HBO are Hie latest Ainerlctinit plidied up by Henry Kurd, lor his Hciirborii niusciiin. "I.lltle Hov S eenv 11,.:,, I " .i Clyde Smith ami words by James Whllcomh Ulley, Mrs. I., it. Lay was accompanist. j A story contest was next on the I proBrain. the contestanls lieinc a story by .Mrs. Waller ,M. I'lcree but told by Mr. I'lcree. Mr pii.n..-. : own story and a slory by F.d Kck- I ley llllliltl .lames I fcndi.i-slw.i I JuiIbch were Mrs. I.eiira I'eel, H. Itev, H. (. Hansen and I-:. F. itob erts. Mr. Kekley won the prize which was a Ballon of lee cream. Tlie Address of the arternoou w as made by Mr. INcrre and lit with the chaliBi's since the pioneer days. Other nillnhers were vocal m.J i,, sli'liniental music bv v,.,..,in ( lilinip Clark and Turner Hunks I lliinil. Two dances by Miss lledilnc ! Miller of I'nlriii i...... ..,.tw,i.i i.. i Mrs, Paul Spenear and a nleki.itln-! ny dance by VeiBllla Hond. A sborl speech was given by J. Ollisun Inllowed hy a reading b, Mrs. WalsiiiBer "Alice Carey's Or der I'or a I'iclurc." Th i i-i'iim.', wasn., v ' . "" '' wiih led by A. A. An- ! of Mr. iwid Mrs. I.. of M. I.oree Miss livu Mllman left Sunday at lernuon to visit her slslcr, Mrs. Franklin Miller at Maker. F. II. Kelly, and his brolher-ln-law, p. A. ShaiiBle are cuillping on I the Mfnani. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Moll visited their daughter, lllaiu (Jeer at Walla Walla, Wash., last week I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Itoblnson and six children, or .Seattle, spent the weekend with Mrs. Robinson's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F It.. I. Mr. Itoblnson' Is the manager of the I'aciric l.'rllll at Seattle. This Is Ihelr first visit home lu two years. During their visit here, Mrs. Hell entertained at dinner. Mr. Hnblnson's purenls, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Itoblnson or Cove i-r. and Mrs. Clyde Steer and '' iwo cnildren, of l.os Angeles, Cal.j were overnight guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Krnest Hell. Mrs. steer nnd! .".s. lieu were sclioo filends win.,. they were In nurse's training n Collegu Place, Wash. Peter Kpersett and. sun. Otto, of Seattle, Wash., visited nl .1... I. Krrs 40c. Cheese 40c Hi, Honey Comb, 25c lb. I.ognnberrles 2 ror 25c lilinanus 2 Ibs. for 26c. Lemons BOc doz. Oranges 351i$l.oo doz. Apricots liic lb. i'cache.i 15c lb. I'Ynlia Cirapea 25 lb. Itaspberries 2 for 25c. Illackcaps 2 for 25c. Corn: No. 5 mixed 41 ',J Meats ami l.'isli lleef boil 20 1 22c lb. Chops and steaks 4iic lo 45c lb Fresh Sllmon 35c lb. 1 1 II 1 1 till t 3 i; Ih Itabblls 28c lb. Cod 26c lb. while 37!f 43 i,. Ifyno: No. 2 $1,1111; No (;nvilliie Ciasoline, regular, retail, 2lic gal No. 4 FIND IT HERE top)' ror ibis column illst Uc In ' II ii. in. WUIUMXt; (Hl.'l'S You will la. dcllghti.d with the ! wondiil-rul selecllon of l.'oslorhi 1 lllassware, IHiinerwar.., Wafrlej S.'ltt, Teu Sets, I'iclurc, Hunk Kllds, ""' ol'JeelH ol art, all most sullahlc or wiMiiiniK (lilts, al lllchardson's Art mill (mi .shop. 7-29-31. AIIKOI.I '.;,v si:w Yon urc hull, si tl visit lllrlinrd "on's Ail mi, ma Hhoi and see the him. he. Is .,r new srllehs which nr earrlvliiB dally I all parts, of the world. The new Ii nes I have now begun lo arilie and lu 11 many uiiiikiiiiI an. I beau- I lllul things all sllllable as gills M-i cvoiy occasion. 7-29-31 llemsllleliina, ,,,.ail,,g. hiilli.n lioliw, We. .Virion's bl.liiie simp. Adv.! - - I Sidney l.yle, Ihe piano inner, will 1'- al l.a (liandc hotel week ol Kpl. Sill. 7.:.7.l n, 1'IIITI,AM) ( Al t: I ; m w-i .M..Ail.MI;.M' "" I alter Aug. 15. All ,' agnln.sl rale must I... pr. s. nti , tor ; payiuenl Aug. 15. New manage- ' 1,1 responsible alter dial "at". s.i.i i ... n..t i s i iiis i i i, ny , , SI AIt M) l 1,1V tlllt IIIM H.v I'aii.eliind Park, We,iesda s "lid Sal. inlay's. Kai,.,i. every I hlll s.hiy. linker, ..very l- r l.lii IEKHBBHBBBBBD ties with Mrs. L. it. .ay t the piano. .-y "Ohl l.-nii,.. - ,.. pie who had reached (he age or II" summers signed the register. 'I'be oldest person present was Mrs'. Mary Chambers, xii. Th,. oldest man. Knock Wardell. xf,. Four 'others had passed their doth mil,.. slime. .1. L. Curler. K1. II. F. Illay. lock. X2. Abide (ioyelle. XI n, Mrs. Louisa Payne, mi. .'V1, . were present who l.n,i i I rled more lliau 60 years, two ot ! wlioiii were widows. Mis. .Manila Sncdeker married lu- is;:: m,., Ceorge M ,. J .s 7 r,. Mrs. Luelnda Pcrrln IS77, Mrs. .1. I.. (lbs,m 1X7 7 i ""'I -Mi V. II. I'unlel IS7S. .1. L. Curler id' Portland w ho Is j 1 ""'r res m r th,. valley and was scl I snperluiemlent or ,;nl '"inly lor several years was present. The guests I ... 1 1 , old I v,.,,.,- x"'. I Mis. -I. I., (ilbson. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Itoberls, Mrs All,'e IV. Mrs. Sylvia .McNeill' .Mrs. Mary Chamber, ll. . mlly. loek. Mr. and Mrs. Hi-oiko McDan nel, 1 .S.Me.Mlllan. .Mr. ami Mrs Ab ble (Ioyelle, Mrs. Martha Snedeker Mr. and Mrs, (i. m iker Mrs' r.va. Allliiian. .:n,., h Warden Mrs Mary II. (leer. M r. and Mrs. K y Moswell. Mm. .j,M.M. .111t , L. la kley. .1. M. (iass,.t , ,.; ,'.(.v. Holds, y.e Hcv. and Mrs 1 1 I Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peck' Mis. II. I:. Mcdonald, Mr and Mrs! '' ' "'Hiaiiis. M,s. c. i. ,UI.. man. A. A. Amies, li,-. ll. n, i.lllle, Mrs. Klkt Kyitc,, ,.sa. MIH t.0 y '' '' '-mil-a I'll vile, Mrs' l'"'He Kel,l,.y. M rs. Willie V. ' llniiisoii. I.. H. Sutherland. will lirvn olds. T. P. (iardncr M ' V;"'1;'1;' s;, '' -v j.' . I'anl.'l. Mrs. Sarah (ickclcr Mrs ' '' (iek.-ler, M,. M ,'ugre,,' .McNe. .,s. ,.,,, . aids. Mrs. (,,, i,.,,,n. W elner. Mis. I., k ,, ' .,....' S. II. W. liMcr, Mr. , u., ,.' i s a I letelicr. Mr. ami M,s. John (.,,.' """ -ois i u;a l .'...ii , null Jilsl weoa. Mr. I.ppersett and Mr. An derson had n hi in,,, -i when they were friends In Wlsron- ' sjn. Mr. Kpersett, nnd his son, Mlssj Thelina Anderson ami Conrad andj " visiici ul wallowa lake Salurdiiy. Bull Movement Aggressive In Street Today I'OltTLAND CASH I'UUTI.ANIl. Ore.. Aug. 13 (API Cash wheal: Kit? licn.i i.i.ino,,.i.. hard white $1.31. Soft white $ 1.25. . ' Western while $1.25. Hard wlnler $1.22;.-,,. Norlhern spring $1.22. Western red $1,22. (tills: No. 2-.1S lb. white $34.00. Today's ear receipts: wheat 201: barley 2; flour 15; corn 0; ouls 2 hay 4. CHICAGO CASH CIMCAOO, Aug. . M , (AP) Wheat: No. 4 red Ji.Sli No. 4 norlhern spring $l.2n. I.'orn: No. 4 mixed , US U : No. 3 while as 15. dots: No. 2 white 42 ', 4.1; No I w hile 40 Hye: No. I. $l.02i:.; No. 2 $1.03. Hurley: quotable range 4 N If 0 2. '1'lmotliy seed: $3.S5 1 $ l.nn. Clover seed; $ I n. OOf, $23.50. l-iil'd $1 1.72; ribs $12.50; bellies $H.37. I'OHTLAM) I.IVKSTOCK j Poltl'LANIl. Ore, Aug. 13 (Ap, ., T-Cnllle audi- Hires: j .1 . -t : I I V ; steady; receipts entile 25a. calves SO. SIMM'S (IIOO-I.'IOO lbs.) good ; $1 1.601, $12. 2'5; (950.111111 M.) Igood $1 1.501, $12.25; son and up) j medium $10.25: heifers S50 lbs i down) good $9.75 1, $ 1 11.50, con , jio medium $li.50' $i: w cutler I I $:l.001. $11.50; good beef $71'$7.75;l icutlor to medium $5.oor $7; calves! 1(600 lbs. down) medium lo choice I i $lo, $i2.5o: cull to common $7.50! l$to: venlerx, milk led, good lo . i'holco $131 $11.50- medium $111,1 $1:1; cull to 101111110:1 $s. 011s', (11 ,11, j Hogs: Qifofably sieady, receipts .'2511. Heavy, weight (250-350 I lbs. ) medium lo choice $10.5111,1 112.76: medium weight (200-250 lbs.) medium 10 choice $11,50 l(, !$I3. Llsht' welBllt (1(10-200 lbs.) .uieoiiini to choice $ I 2.75 r, $13.00. j light lights 130-1110 Ibs.) medium i I lo choice. $12.0011 $13,110; packing, j sows, rough and smoolh $'j.oo r ! $10.00; slaughler nfL's ixa.i.i u 1 Imodium to choice $ 1 1.50 5, $ I 2.50: j j render u ml sleeker pigs (70-139 jibs.) medium to choice $12.00 lil I 1 '". (Soft or oily hogs and i roasting pKs excluded lu above 3 (liiotations.) Sheep and lambs: Sieady; re ceipts .'inn. Lambs (4 Ibs, down), good 10 choice $ 1 0.001 $ 1 2. 00: me dium $9.6111, $ I; , welghls) cull lo eommo:i $71, $9,511; yearl ing wethers $110 lbs. down) me dium to choice $11,501, $9.00, Kwes ( 120 lbs. down) Hue t choice $4.0II1, $5.25: (120.1511 II. u t (Hum, 10' choice $3.5111, $r,.no; (all welghls). common $ 1 .50 c, $3.5(1. steady during die 1 .iln.l,.,. rii net soniewhal the Inline, ice of Hi 111., I I... ..I,.., I Ollll.l' .WMlI'l.tti.,,. t: .I...B '11 - - ...nn- nun iiax shiMved sonic price decline with the weakness in olher grains. Canadian crop conditions have, shown little change In the past three weeks, according to Ihe en. era! cron renort ol tin. l;n,ii.i l''ree Press. Cultiiig was in pro gress at about hall of die points and will be general th rougliuut the prairie provinces in a lew weeks. Itecenl hot, dry weather was caus ing premature riiio-ilm. i.f ii... grain in sum,, districts although on the whole Ihe crop promises to be or good iinalily. A recent ol Tidal leporl 1 1 1,111 Alberta Indicales that much ol' die groin is heading short but a new hinder altachnient Is being used In harvesting which will probably .save a large portion or Hint Brain, which might otherwise bn losl. Tho Influence of the prob able shorlagc In tlie .Canadian crop this year, however, will b,, partially ol'l'set by a record ,.iii..v.,v,...,n. i.i crop grain. Complete staLslies of I,.'1 ,tl"'1"- I" Uw Initial ranso. the carryover of old wheat are not I "lul 0,1 u nymi'Otlilzed with yet , available but commercial I " ''!'''.' ''ol n s""'tinB M lo I i e up ...... ,ni..., snuuiuB losses, but tlien other wcukening rai lois. The pro tein content of winter wheal ap pear to be above lhat of last year. Production of winter wheat as indicated by the preliminary esll inalcs of yield August I was 5US, 233,000 bushels, a reduction or about 14,259,1100 bushels from the -Inly forecast. The production of hard red winter Is placed at liboul : :t:t. 1 7 0 bushels or around 8,-j 500,0110 bushels less Ilia: the July! forecast and around 54. 000, 000 ' bushels less than was available the 1 past season. WIIKAT CLONKS lOAKV CIIICAUO, Aug. 13 (AP) In dications of good-sized export buy ing 01' Culled States wheat led lo early upturns today in wheat values here. There were ulso advices thai III three Argentine provinces when, rain was most needed, shuwcl-s milv were received.' One-line- 7fc,. irt l?c higher, chlciic, wheal ni-icu J.C.PENNEYCO. I OS tlepot St. Ijt Grap-'e. Ore. "The Forecast" It's a "Marathon" Quality made and finished A full-shaped, s.nap brim ftdora offered in the favored sliadcs for fall. An outstandiiiR mem ber of the "Marathon" group. $4.98 blocks in c'nutt'Jii ' '! un- iivir :i,nufi,. j , 000 bushels above the stocks In tho.j ' , cnrresooiiillnu. ii,.siii,.n '"d nigl I " -" j.."i io. when th,. carryover was placed at 7li, 1100. 000 bushels. Available sta I llstlcs of tlie grades of grain In more Indlcali. thai approximately I one-third Is No. 3 or better with I aboul two-thirds falling In the low er griides, . Italics llclay I'ri-ucli lliu-iesl. The condllion or the norlhwetil- imii r.uropean wheat crop showed some deterioration recently nnd rains were' delaying harvesllag In France. French native wheal, however, was lining olT'ered freely although local millers were ' re ported lo have made rurlher pur chases of Yugoslavian wheat. South. .astern Kuropean counlrlcs were ollcl'HiK wlie.il liberally and trade estimates were placing the exportable surplus from this urea al 40.1100,0011 hushnls. i,,.i,vin, slandlng ih,, reduction indicated in the prollmlnnry harvest I'orccaMts. I'OltTI.A.Ml PHOIl) TH POHTLANH, Ore:, Aug. 13 (AP) Kggs, buller. milk (liutterfal), poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady anil unchanged. j advancing again. Provisions lend. niBUer. Wheat closed easy a '.Jc let de cline lo I, gain, with corn I ', to 2', down, oats lo t otr, and provisions varying from 40 set back to a rise of 2. Poisonous Plant The plant kunwn s, t,.!...' wnrt Is polsonotis lo collie nnd sheep that ore while or ,nrtv while due lo the fuel thnt the pni son In the plnnt Is elTectlve nnlv in Hglit. nnd the light is screened 'out i by colored mutter In 1111 animal's skin. K BUY FOR T ESS E SELL FOK 1jESS; Take advantage of our j August Cleanup Special i if you have not already bought your needs, don't miss this opportunity! i y, Men's work shoes in black: I retail stock, heavy composl- I ' Hun. sole with alorm welt j liullt for the fttrt ff j llardost wear pZ.,7t) f Women's rayon hose, pointed heel, reinforced toe and heel, ' elastic top, service in ?j woU'ht. Special 4"C rj Men's heavy weight mole- k sain pants, well lailored, goil luung, an execp. llonal value at ..$1.75 ; KtaTOi Destroyers of High Prices 111 rii.Hi.'A'i' SAN FIIANCISCO, Aug. 13 (AP) Hiitlerl'at f. o. b. San l.'ranclsco, 50 U,c 0 V0. VIOLET NKW YOUK, Aug. 13 (AP) he bull movement on the New I oik siouu exchiiuge pressed lor ward In aggressive fashion under the leadership ol' Cnlted Slates Steel common loday, whhji sold "P $11 a share (o a record price al $210.60, having sold as low as ?l2.l.uii lu Ih.: break lasl Friday, i Slock sold urr a till It- in profit Ink. j lug la ihe mm hour but ag. lu 1 lulled upward befnri. the el,!",1 i'. d.leheni and Crulrlblo stee's all ) i reached new hieli ei- .,1 ,.... 1 more moderate advances. ! - When C. S. Steel sn.rled to sell 'GETS It H E 1 1 At A Tl'f "'I In Hi" laic Ira g, the i,,r.i x-.V., 1A 1 1 ke. was bolster,,, hea Jy bu v" Ig ! AM) .NEURITIS SUE--r the chelnleals. I lllilles and cop-! EERERS OUT Oil"1 liVW '- -Mlied Cheinlca iniilcd tlL'-nu, , Vl lilA' nnd Peoples which ,os, a,',,, I, . ' , " " JlT'n T'V"'"" $21 ves 1,,,. i.... .WHIIOIII bcneftl will llnd Cnsevs inmi'i:u wiii:at WINNIPKO, Aug. 13 (Al') Wheal futures closed October: $l.r,2i.i. Iieeember: $1.4914. May: $l.64'n ij. Cash: No. 1 northern $1.62 No. 2 norlhern $1.491..; No. northern $I.47H. - 1 yeslrclav. s lot 1 -.. , $t. Cclieral Kleclrle soared $x. 50. Anaconda nioiiuli-d about $2.50 lii heavy buying. Paramount Fnin.ius Players ros,. $3 jn I ra lisaet Ions of '" shares. Consolidated ,; ,s "'' 111 Public Service. New Y-c-'li Ceulral and Chesapeake a nd' ( l. 1 1 gained $1 to 15 a share. While the general puce move, uienl ,,i kepi hl ,,,.,! reellon, so ll 1 egula 1 It y cropped o:il. radio and Atchison each los ing $3. and Ii II. M,,cv SI -,i, ,1 1 llllliroxllnaleil j Inn nun sliare.'. Illleuinatlc liemeilv Ih ,st startling discovery 01 recent llliles lor pains or rheumatism, neurllls. laiica. luinbago. The relief Is and sure. r,-,l u ..,.1 1 swelling through direct action on Ihe stomach, liver and kldnevs (luaranteed by 1.. IHu Co.. $1.50 per bolll... ,l)v - ! You Can't Eat the Cake and Keep it. the highest (juality and value. That's why we sell you well known ai ticles-we want you to be higS Zu wil1 find m' lvkc's im not JACK ALLEN SUPPLY CO. Silk Dresses ' Age 1 lo i Spctiiil Priced $1.98 Norton's Kiddy Shop' IIDIEBIBEBBIB rroper It, el" Is n.iitiioe (I,. I, , '"'Her v), ,.,,.,., 'b pailcl l.ncl :.s ,,,., , 1 I'-e! a inoai el , 1 i- , ei I)' lllai k I In 11 Kl '' I- l.l con: (HI ,,N ,,; (Ions .,,. I,, 1, soi..,ll,,.,. 1, n. I, , standing ;'"s I "111 best eirons l civ,. ntting mi.iiiim. 1,1 within )ur mens. Feel Cemetery Memorial -'. II. Men.l'KIi La Grande, Ore. W E ()VERM)t)iv NOTHING hut we're 11 IHile wi.rrl.sl als.i e Iieivnltcr wondering , ,.-, Wilng I . gel ,., -bin .,. ,. llig nr our minis ,ucr our lull. 11 min i limr any w..rri.. If ,,Hi lei us it,, ur ,i, ,'P, He re uollilng more or less than a wife s,ig siais.,1 a, ,n ,,. mil our errielcncy 010s- ,,mi Ir, , ser, Ice. All IhiiiiiIi v work Biiaran. iweis llnirnl .um., tlli-,l to iiiss-?siii-.t nrlk-lcs . no,K lrom-,1. At Illllk,, Mn lu.i i iKilldai. I'liiuie Mali, ,M Slaiulard Iaundr.v Co. "Wire SsiiMiii; Mallon." snp-rini . Better 1 'foryOUT Fountain ' 'protection V1CC BtF tik" We strive every day to i tp' SlL. i ''i 'Porior soda W vMv 1 r'""T',i t-, LgasiouneJ I Give it a trial r1 J! I jjjkjkk ' ! SZl,. - - ! for ! I M fm mmmMrf Vn ! 9 ' house ' for d m Suniiner Floors D0HNENKAMPS KK1-:. MIMUDA,,,, PAYS ll.MI.Y IMVIHKMls Dr. Utile Myers Chiropraelor lluuvd 8 Lu S & 1 to S Ui U m 1 1 de, ore. ALiltlc DECORATING and You Have a New Home ;h paper on the walls and new paint He woodwork make a wm-1,1 J ri; 'dice in anuearnncps m.,v- i i. a new homp hv nnii;,,. .... J v.c,iiiiii: lift ini :iv estimates on decorating and paint- BUGG PAINT CO. Decorators - Contractors - Paints &