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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1929)
Page Eight T,A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE Thursday, August 22, 1021 if MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Slll. llCf. May Nrpt, I 11 1'. J I nr. Miiy I'OItTlvA.M) UltAIN .l.2.-!i 1.25-Xi I'H'i I -il I i ..l.:i2 l.:ti .l.ai I. lit I. Hi i.:;h j.ish I'liicAcio viii:at .i.;mjS!S l.itaijj i.:ni(fflM ...l.Bji,l.8lH i.i-J'i i.:ik-a i.:uri ..i.i.-. . i . i . r i . t Mi i.i.'i'i iffi'S '"- 1 . IS !4 Mil",, ! 1 ' o. Come . . Attend This Style Exhibit Today, Tomorrow And Friday Sec the Styles the IJest Di essed Men will Sponsor during this unusual Style Exhibit, a representative of the Society Brand Es tablishment, one of the oldest, largest and most reliable makers of fine clothes, will present their complete lines of new fall styles and custom tailor ing woolens. This will be an outstand ing exhibit of smart styles, fine quality and except ional values. Visitors may be measured by Society Brand's tailor ing expert for either ready-to-wear or made-to-measure clothes. Come be our guest. ( Society Brand Clothes Holding Company Will Control 34 Northwest Banks MINNKAI'OI.IS, An;. T AI') - Kmuiallnri of 11 ll-w i.oom holding rnn i pi' ny. i-onr rnllini; 'M h:in!;K in I hi noi l h vi.t inn! h;i"I:it; jrSOIIITf'W ill l-Xr.-HH Of" ?:M I.IHHI.dlHt. u'as ntiiioiiiu-'! lohiy. 'Th-1 new compfiiiy. liiiown sis (In- l'irs.i l!a:ili Mlmli rfirpondioii. will Im- ilic; liUK-t-Hl 1. unking orBaiilxnllon in tin Dint llWCKI. t ikuW..i Inn oi' tin- :i'-w iioldiiiK cuiiipjiny will hrinii nht-mt imrlinT Mlitp allilliilinn of (In- Kirn! Nation al Im n lis of Aliii i ii-;i polls ami St. I'atil lorn- In IK' Montana hiiiiliH ami on" Ih IllMiiiiirli, N. I. Inclinii-'l in lh' lotnl ot ::( haiikM illrcct.'.tl hy (In- im-vv conipany uro 17 root rolled hy till' Klrst lianl: Stock 1 n vesl im-nt cmiipaiiy, loi inrd in-rc hint wprl:i(f. Approxiniai-ly $7o.immi.o(id of Hlocli or the l-'li-Ht Itanlt SloiU cor poraMoil will Ih- iHsind In fxrliahKC tor IM-U ol 1 Im- l.anliH nl'-liliK the iKihllnt,' coinp:iny and Itie reinalit-d'-r it the )i-ithoi i.. it V apilallallo:t will he held 111 leseive lor future -pai.son. I'oiti iAM) ixroeii I'OliTI.ANM, Ore., Ailtf. - - (A I') c atl te ii ml calves; steady, iv eelvlH caltlc US', calvr-s HI. Sleet'n 1 0(I-:HM ll.s. IJ I I .fill fit -i.'lt: Kood i ..lift l-'.r-; me- dliMti ? I a. (Mi n i I ..Mi; coiiinhki 1 iv $Hl. Mil. IlomeiH, ijoo.l $!i.fo fn t 0 : com n i on to medium $;.75 n '.f.U. 'uws, jfood t H.ftO fii $i.(Mi ; eoiiiilioii In medium Jii.mif.) $s.f.ii: low cul ler $:.IMi6-$ii,(i(iO; cooil heel' $7.00 (n $7.r; cutler lo medium $5.(mi (r $7.o(i. ( 'alvt-M, mcilliiin to choice $ 1 (i. 'Mi fn $ I U.aii; c:ill to common $7,FMl1f $(l. (Ml; veah IM, milk led, mmI o choice $ I It. (to 'u $ I l.TiO : ine illuiii $1 l.iMifri $i:t.(Mi; cull lo com mon $.'i.lMHVf i.uo. I uk: opeiilnK Hlendy; reci-lpls riii'i InclmtiliK .r(i on contend. II. w. ( jrH-:tro Ihs. ) incdiiiiu to cholcr $1 l.dllf-l $-J.(i5; 11 lit weight ( Hid 2 1 Ml Ihs.) I I lit III lo choice $U'.fMl 'a 'lM't Pli:ht lluhhi n:to-li;(i IhH. j inciliniii to choice 1 1.7r.li $l -l.(!.r.: ; pack I iik kiiu h, roiiKli nnd Hinoot h j $s.r.ofo S!).r,a; .slaiiKhlcr kh (xo j i:t(i llm. medium to choice $11. on n I i'.imi ; ict-dei- and Mocker jIkh : (70'i:i!l I h.s.) medium lo choice $ I l.r.H'o $ I L'. -'."; (won or oily hoes i and t oiiKihiK pi.s excluded I.i aliovu j iunlallin.) Sheep and lanihn: quotahly Hteiidy; receipts 7ro, lncludlriK' '.' m Xd;1h I ltrou'Il. I.amhs Kood lo' choice SlO.OOIf $12. (Mi; inedlUIll 0- : SO' I I .on ; common 57.IMHW $!).f0, ! yearling wei hers Jti.riii-ii $'.i.o'i. 'ewes IL'O pounds ' down .Uti'n I $ri.Lf; ( I l'0-l Mi niediiini lo ' choiee $:i. :.('o $r,. on: (nil weights) 'i eonini'Mi $ 1 .5o rti $;i.rn. Willi A T CLOSES NERVOUS AND A CENT LOWER ; ciIK'ACd, A'nw. 2J iW) l-'lnc-iiuatiiiH rapidly down ami up over a ranu- ol ahoiil (our -ents wlo-at 1 loilay closed jjervonx, lo 1 x c wilder yeslerday'H Mulsh. A hi I decline In w.'o at prices at l.lver- pool coii:tliMl as a notable depres , slm; factor and there also were ; larger primary iIoiwckIIc receipts ; loday ihan'ii year hack, although less t liaiJ at t his lime as( week, ' A lending Miilish authority preillc- ted toihiy Ilicre would he no nclivc 1 e: port wheal ileniand for ijiunths ye( hy (iermany. l-'rance, Italy or Sjmln except for special nilxilij; lots. ,f 'or:i closed Irregular c net lowt r lo J:tft( lulvance; oats to ':( down and pioi.-iions varyinit irmn -"c H'-thack lo u rise ol' 7'o , 10 cenlrt. STOCK MARKET MOVES UPWARD; CLOSING FIRM ties, more than a score of which cstaldislied' new high record. Gains in the active lusues ran from 2 to nearly 12 points with trading : fairly heavy In volume. Kxciied hid. 1 lug for Wcslln house Kiectric forced that slock up nearly IS points to 274"-j. a new hih. Last hour trading also eiil Ceneral Ilectrhr up 11 ointst ; while lleishcy Cliocohitc udvanccd ;si ami llethlehem Stei-I to a new high ahove i:i:. Many stocks eased , off during tin; final hour, however, 1 aft traders lend; profits in advance of the p-dilical ion of the hiokei-s' loans iigures after Hie (dose of the market. The closing was firm. To , tal sales approximated Il.litMi.ono sharev IMIICTIiAM) ASU rilKTI.AND, Ore.. Aug. Tl (W) Cash wheat: liig Ih-nd Ijlut-.itein, lu-rd whit- $t.:M. oft white $1. :.'.". Western while $1.23. , Hard winler $1.21 14. Noi l hern spring $1.21 , Wi stern red ? 1 .2 I . ; (tats: No. 2-:(H iii. whit- $:it.'ni. Today's car receipts; wheal I5K; iiarley H; flour 11; corn C: oalf 3. - mmUIM III II )a Grande, Ore. m , Ni:V YOISK I'll I IT NKW YUllK, Aug. 22 (AT) Ihied fruits ami hops steady. 1 lUTTKitrwr SAN KliANCISCO. Aug. 2i (Al1) -Ituttci-fut f. o. h. San Krancisco. NKW VOKK. Aug. 22 (Al The slock market, apparently hav ing recovered from lis fears of w large inereae in hrokei's lunti!; this w'cl;, moved upward in brisk liisJ.loa under I he eaoershl of the hich i.'iaili' in IN I pnhllc ;itili- WK BUY FOR J KS! E SKLL FOR JLiKSS Your (liilliir will prove its power when you buy the New York store way. Diess shirtn, fancv hrnad- 69c lliTivy lihiiUI iianlH, (Q iiciilly liillurrd IIIX'r-'M flips, lltl'Kl' IIHSOI'I- 65c 95c Almost School Time . and that means more- WashD resses The New Ones' Are So Pretty! Crisp, fresh styles that will make starting back to school much more fun ... the prints and plaids and checks are gay as can be . . . the materials are of splendid quality . . . and the prices so thrifty! Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. J 98cL982.98 I X Oil tri . . l I Smart Young Fashionables Planning School Wardrobes Come Here to Get Smart Wearables and Save! They know they can find the new, the smart modes for every campus need, from tricky rports outfits for classroom wear, to graceful wearables for dinner dates and dances . . . and do it thriftily! Our junior depart ment has so many good-looking clothes for going-aw.iy-to-school wardrobes . . . one, two and three- piece outnts vel vets, crepes, novclt woolens. Come, sec . . . and marvel im, that they're ls' (J only Destroyers oi llitth Prici-s Men's Wear. IIC. Butter Market Firm; Tomatoes At Low Figure iMIItTI.ANIl, (ire.. .Mm. (AT) --I'lte holler ma rki-t an firm at the Porlhid prodnee eehaiiK' to day, hut the only i-hane In prlee iH in pi lnii- HinIh. w heh udvaiteed half ti cent in a. ''h- demand i x ('eedH Hie Hllillv, and a I miIm-i- 1 i rreiise u on Id md he hiii i IsfiiK- V.KK iiiola(ionM lire also llriii. hilt tin- prlee no tar ivinal:iH nil cltanced. I'oiill i y and Tri a ineaiM are Hliitioiiar,'. The market H tt erKiipplh-d with tonutloes, which may he pHii-hiifet) h in or Mi ceniH a ho wholesale. Hort Htoek may lie ho:iKht ill even H lower flKUH. Tl'llillllK WHH iUlet at Die KaHt Hitle ntjirkct iind pihe wero un C It allied. I'oit ri.AM) i-itoiM ci-: iMHtTLANI). Ore., Auk. (AIM - I (utter: fir in, prime l'ltis half rein hlcher. riiheN: etra -Mu-; KtaiidatdN t.'ie. I'rlnie tiistH 41c; fhiM 4 le, rreaiiiery pi h i-s: pi lnln 3r over euhi- wla idaids. WH. mill,, piMiltiy. onloiiN, nt taloi's. u.nd and hay steady and Uuiliali'd. I,l l.ltl'OUl. III A I l.l Kltl'lHH,, A.IK. L: (Al't Wheal ( lone: Oi-toher: !ls Sd J I I'"',. t tereiuhei- !s t I rd $ I ... 1 . Mil i eh: IHs .'M jd ? I I" , . FIND IT HERE Copy for lht column must ho Iti hy 1 a. ut. At TOMt mil l: m m its A I I I S I ION l-'ui' iai U si I Ice, 1 1 Mi -si Ml Mild I easdli.ilde ptKis hate nin Ulndhlel-I, ,M). I s-dc cl.iss-s HMd Hi IthhanlseM'. A j I nnd (iilt Sh.. SpeiiullM ill all kitiil.H i.i Hhi.'s work. s ir. :'t. Vol ll 1-1(1 l id s Will he mi'i-1 n:t in ,i u in i I.U Ked ale) haod I MH d i I; ii h IHiIhOII "The All t;.ti." Ih- takes I he name pi t I-..UMI i n i il h pitluiis that In- .his with hi.s n ;i Heenle view -t im! his shop Hli-I Itlpei-I h) Win ,, nl l:ieliai dsonV All ; llllt Stiop, N- IG-l'l M w i.iris l'"or i'eiy oeeahiott an- niihim: dully a) Kiehnnltsuh'N Ail and ditl Shop, rPi-lM. Mem-tih hlim. ph ailim. hultmi lloh'M, vu; Am Ion's hldihe Shop. Ailv. SidiM-y l.yle. tho piano tuner, win lir, ttt I,u Ci i undo hotel week or Hopt. Sth. 7-7.1 nip Ian i.s this u i.i u itv i in; MAIt NOVI.IIV OIK III.M It A Oaneeland I'ui k, Wednesday s nd Faliirday'ft. Kitniehi, 'mi' Tliurstuy. Utiker, -ry l-'tlday. l-i(l-t4. t . . - A'.""'"-! 1 ''It I k 4-Pi lece Longie Q 1 m I I all f mrmsm- ii i i Suits $14.75 to $24.75 lA That Make SmaYt Boys Look Still Smarter! Proud mothers and fathers who want their sons to be smartly dressed will be the first ones to take advantage of this offering. Not only are these four-piece suits good look ing, but -they're made for long-, hard wear, as well. Tailored Iixpcrtly of Fine Cassimcres and Twists in Medium and Dark Shades New fancy Mripc patterns anil novelty weaves arc shown. Si.cs 10 to 17 years. Coats are the favorite two-button broad shoulder model with .cak lapels. The vests arc pleated a3 arc one-pair of the trousers. Two outstanding groups at two outstanding low prices! $n.9o$- IT90 See What Fall B m rings! Already we it;ivt a rnsciiiatinj; cullcctioii of tho joyous fall fash ions with daily arrivals lirimiimj tlniti from our styk' ccnti'is. Paris has iiono nff in a riot of ricli, dark cidors ... of whimsical hows and jaunty lies . . . of flares and godets. Our American adap tations of these Paris creations are as brisk ami bright as the fall leaves. You may nut be ready to buy now but we cordially invite you to limit' in and see what fashion decrees for fall. Our credit plan makes it a pleasure to have a complete new wardrobe at the start of the season a liltlo down, a little'each pay day. II ah Dresses Coals se Cinderella Frock Shop i;t;iiich's Kricmll.v I'icilit More irmsv-4i er.- r 1 iL L : SRrKKttf trrrylhmg lo Help giprp Make Lessons Easier IB-" School Supplies Prncilt . . . lc lo 8c Tablru. all kiiul 4c and ie Mechanical Prncils. Composition Book, Rc to 4"c 4c and 8c Pencil l.rad, pliR 4c nnd 8c Note Boot, 4C Pencil Sharpeners 8c Loote-leaf I'illcrj (8 x Pountain Pens 98c lO'j) 4c and 8c C omparers 19c Lonse-lcaf Binder,, Penholders 4c 8c and 23c 1-rasers .. 1c and 4c Scissors .. 8c and 23c Pen Points, box . . 8c Paste, Glue, Mucilage. . 8c Rulers .... 4c and 8c Ink, bottle 8c Pencil Boxes ... 8c to 49c Dictionaries . 23c and 98c Crayons, box . . 4c and 8c Book Straps 8c Paint Boxes ... 8c and 39c School Bags . 49c and 98c i .till V V v j , v r . il. . .: School ' Needs Supplied Here Inexpensively Sninlv "li'v ir activ hoy ' Djinty . . . comiortahle . Of !!'-iv'arir? E.i;i - mrtsj sturdy I Yes . . . tlire little Irjilicr; v.clt s.'lr ; lull rubber ratent leather slippers with (an- hrcl. cy grain trim are just 'l'a" And economical I Sizes 21 i to 5i. ?2.98 sizJ sy tQ g. ?1.7g Sizes 12V2 to 2 . 2.79 shts j to 5 $1.49 Grouinj tjirij1 Oxiords in . Brown, i.un Mt!il r Pitenl, A parliciiUrly .marl 0i , for Growine Girls. 1 fancy gram trim. Jart . . . Hr0 of Gu Meuli wilh (al and inexpensive ... for school. cy grlul trim. $2.98 $2.98 . ;