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Tlmrsito.v. Aupust 22, 1020 Pago. Eight LA fITIANDF, EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. New Phoenix Hose 50c 75c $1.00 ivdtenitctr Stic. Men's Wear. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY Sept. I 111-. Aliiy Sept. Kit;. .Mar. .May I'OIITLAMI (iHAIN ...i.sili ' i.anji i.ai'i ...1.31 l.x:t i.aii; ...1.38 i.:iu i.::h C'HICAOO WIIKAT ...l.MVi', l.siK ....1.12', y, l.ia'i l. ii M'1, I. Ill I. Ill ..t.zoy, jM.r.i i. :,:;, i.mi s. i -'1 1 ; i.:;ii LIU. Jn I. II! I.IH(. I. Ml Girl Who Has Hiccoughed For Two Months Puzzles Doctors ZEP STARTS FLIGHT OVER THE PACIFIC (Continued from I'ago 1) tfrriHoiH s ho arrived here from 'i li'ilric'lishiifcii will) tickets read ing to l.akehurt Hire new passen gers wi-rc aboard, l.lnillfiiant Com mander KyunoMiko K Osaka of (lit In pa n.a H naval K',""i fi! staff; lloi'U Khiral, Japanese news agency rep Herenbilive: it lit) .Major Hhliiiehl Hhibata. of (hi- K'ThtuI slaTf of the army. They replaced four others wliu li-II i ho ship here after the li ip from I'Tieilrlchsliiifcn. ,pil7()-.MIIo Course Ahead of tin- (IraT lay a course of pernio U.Wt miles which lr. Kelt enrr expected t-o cover in close to laa hours, a schedule which, IT ad hered to, would brlnif the Zeppelin to I .I'M .uk les at 2;'.i u. in., 1'H elfic time, Tuesday, i It was easily possible the Zep pelin would exceed this and arrive1 at I.iih AmfeleU in (lie cool of hiiji duu n .Monday eVolitrik". 'I'liD niij I'M-, broadly HpeakhiL', lay imi I beast ii nl from here to south of I h Aleutian Inland. 1 . whri'K Ihe turn sntiiheiistwnrd lo ! ward Head le, Wash., would bo made. I'Yoni .Seattle it was planned to riihm southward alon ihe I'a- ! cil'le roast tu l.os Angeles. Or. Kck cner madi' it (ill In I n, however, lie 1 would vary IiIh Itinerary according to tlie weather cond 1 1 ions Ho en- j countered, j Croni I, oh Antfi'U'H Dr. Kekcncr planiii-d lo lly 2. MM) miles to l.ake hurst, N. .1., completing the round the world trip lie began there Wed nesday night Auk. 7, at 10.40 p. in. m.uim Umi. Ii Oepaiime It Witw iindi'iHtuod I r. Kekeiii.T'f ileclHlon tu leave wlien ho did whk iii'i.iiKioued hy repiu'lM of typhooiiH Jjj'JJie Moallielll ticy. Unci Jjv W,jiH over llie I'aeHle the (JrafM miiHli'i' t-.idiocd rremier llamaKUehl thanlUnu: him lor Japanese hospli ality, and to Ihn air hase eomimind niic puiistiiK the xeal and Nklll of the ituhi- piTMiiimrl, whom he ex oneiiiicd of any bluiiu In Thurs day' iieeldent. There was prujiiiHo of mild tall v.imlN lur the flrtd part 4if the IraiiMpmHie trip. If they Hhould 1;ih1.. In-. Ivdieiier lielieved ho milil make I.om AiiKelea within va luniiN, iir hy ji hunt ll a. in. Paclfle lime Ci n. in. K.S.T, )" Mumhiy, up peiilinu over Seattle Sunday eveli inK. Aiicr!c3Ti Indian Sort ji Iniliaa.'i of Nni'ih Ameriea shm;;s for iilnniv,! (.,.fv phase of life, only for piddle eerenionien. Inn a;. i r.ir Imporiiiiii m is in nu lmli idiiiil's en reer, tis for sen inn lip-, luiiiiii,-.:. enurilm: timl piny. Ini,' yatiie-4. Karh le-.s ii peeiiliar n that ullhout lieiiriiis ni woid.s mi Indian is nlde in vern-nl,.. tit rttisxlHi nti'Mi of n Kiraa::e souu. Some of (he souk. in fin , emivey ilieir inetuiin;is en Urely w Mlmut word i. The Ptor Sayit If lli'-ie Ih attliedv who le'. not las h :i Iriml Know whnl hl lilit hai d doelh. il 1-4 ihe man who pUe elh ti penny in the eelleetion dati. . .loi n Andrew Holmes. Wheat Price Is 3 Cents Higher At Close Today CllllWfiO, Auk. 1!A ( A f ) - Hud den liroadr:)ll)K out of ICuropeati demand for wheat from the United Slates Knve an Immediate hnlnt to wheal values today, wit h IiIkIh'hI prices toward the Uiul. I lei piny lo lift the wheat iifuiket were ad verse crop reports from Aryenllna, and Australia, with wemi-of flelal figures today Indleallnn recent en limatea of Ihe wheat yield In l-'raiice were much loo hiuh. All advices, loday from Canada con tinued lo sukk''mI a wheal crop far below thai of last year. Wheat closed UKliclllcd L' 1 j to ! 3 v( above yesterday's finish. Corn closed ti) 1 4 e up; oats j Vi to inhaiiee and provisions unchanged lo a rl.se of I tic. I'OIETLA.M) 1,1 VIOS'l'tX-K I'OUTl.ANII, Ore,, Aim. lili (AIM l( HiTliANM), Ore.Auff. 2'i (AIM Cat He and calves: slcady, re ceipts cattle 115, cilvi-s 10. Sleeis IH)a-i:iOO His, 511.50 fti- I .2.r; KOU( ' I I ,L'f ti $ 1 ine fl ill in JlOjlic $ 1,60; eoiiUMOii 7r $10.aa. Homers, muni Sli.ftOi tt; eouiinon to medium $G,7E'i U.f0. ( 'own, Koud ?fv.6a it - $!i.(Hi; e.oininon lo medium, f U.IMJfff $00; low eut l.rr $.1.00 (f. jti.UiMi; kooi heeT $7.00 fli 17.2a: utter lo medium $5.00 ui $7.00. (.'a Ives, iiirdluiii to choice $IU.00''o -912. fill: cull to common $7. Mm, $10.00; vralers, milk fed. pood to choice $i:i.oii4 $M.fo; me dium $1 1.Odfii $1.1.00; cull to com mon $K.00'f( $1 I.U0. I lows: oponlns: steatly: receipts Boo, lneludi.K 102 dlrccl. H..w CT.o-.'K.a ihs.) meiilum Id choice $1 1. on iff $l2.if; liKht weight f if 2oa lbs.) medium to eliofce $ I J.fif) fii $i2.iij; iiKitt lights (i:;o-ino ibs.) medium lo choice $ M.7G ftt $ 1 L'.li.'.; pacldnrr hows, ioiikIi and smooth $S.rior,i jii.fiO; HliiiiKhtt-r pis (o l.'to Ihs.) inediuiii to choice $11. HO ?i $12.00; , feeder and stoeker pit's (70-I.1!! lbs.) medium lo choice $ I l.fVfiff $ I 2.2ft: (soft o r oily Iiouh and roji.siinj,' pls exciioh d i.i alio'e. quotations.) Sheeji and lambs: iio':;ldy steady; receipts 2ao. ynoil t:; Choice $10,00 1 $1i'. on; iio dnioi ' i 50' $) l. an; common $7. now $!t.ra, ; I yearliiiK w i hci-H ?i!.rfo 'i S'.i.mi, ! ! ewes 120 pounds down y.l.'JU'r ' $5.25; (I20-J.rii bl ), ni'dinm to 'choice $::. noi $.1.00; (oil i i;:lils) ', j common $l..roi fil.fio. wooii ni;roitr , j HUSTON. Am:. ZS (AIM Tin : Commercial liuli'iln lomoi ruv. will! !"y: ' ! ! "The wool market i- loii fy ae- I jtlve Willi price' e;emr;ily ( m. : There is no fejilinc lo Hie hadiiuri ! that is new. Wesii-ni iiio(;iiii.us , liirc practically eioh d. TaH I link er in k ai'lecls tradin;; vet y 1nli- yet. "The ina:i:ifiieiuii i.: p'lSHiuii : p- , ! pears t be very :iooiid, uiHi !' . mand faviiiiK wor:-M ! wool.: iih'.sI Idislilietty. Kepeal hll.'-iilt : s i:i H' a- ! soiially koiI. : "l-'oreiKtl lil ilUels ale dull and ; ral her ea.-iier. ; "Mohair in j:eiiei-.illv v.Hli muni' interest .shown i i otc.i'ril hid ; haii- n the i-;mj,e of 7" to rents." Tlie ('iitiitni'ictiii 1 In lb I :n will fitlblish the followiliK wind iUola lions tomorrow : Scoured has!s; ( ! ; i i : I-'i im- ;t nd if. III. staple :in-!ij; f ie and f. in. ; l'r. combiiiK l.S-!in; fun end f. ni. Al.'.vc is n rloMii, ol' 'i'- Stone, vlctilil of a nlmne lili'('tui;h m;ila(l'. The other jiirttire sJiowh lior ln-iiiK .pluccU in an ainhu liuiee when she wan taken tij a .MenitihiK hoNiiltnl. eiothlllK !10. vall'-y No. I, fi.X- .Mohlilr: Orlulnal hat: -avera,-;!- I -Inolltlm Oi-e,'oii lit K'a'l. il Htoeii: rirni eiiiiiiiin.'4 nouii ealillni,' 4a-lix. ( IIICM.O 1,11 l(l ! cm U'AiK i. auk. ;:i ( i '. s. ii. a i IIiirh: ii. nun: I a in sr.,- huher: r.ii-:iuii lli. Kia.ia'.i ti if i:in- iiiii ihs. $ni. . i $i !..:,. Cnllle: l.r.llll: illlvis l.'ina: .:ae llrally aolhiat: here e ,r s,.- oi rerlllKK: ealer.H I ii nn ; I 7. 'm : t"ePM 1 linn-1 ' Ili.l. I .'. v.. n s I 7: irn-1 I mi II, h. I ::.7', 'i. i 7. a n; li , yeaillMKH 7.r.0 !i..ll P s. ? I J 7". I ll. fill: eali-i s $ l a.nn .i ? I 7 :.o; sloelier anil li-nler i.-r.( P'.7.7 'a i:'.'7r,. .Mheeti: 7,01111; aclii'. Hliolli; to '.Tie hltrh.-r: unlive lalul.s si::. '.!:' i i 7'.- i". ii-.. laruiiH $i::.r'i: .fal ewea $4.00 (: 10.00; fecillni; lanilif. , -li i s.e.nlv. l.aniliH Ihs" down JU.IIIHii $14.00; ewea 1 all Ihs,' iouii l.fiiKi $ ij . 2 r ; feetler lainlm ? I 2.50 f I :i.7f.. I IIICAI.O CASH I'llll'Adll, A:iK. 211 (AT) Wh.al: No. :i i-eil $1.27; Nu. 4 iiiimmI $.-j:i. I'orn: No. 4 yellow, $1.01; No. 5 while $ I. on, dais: No. 2 inixeil, 42; No. 3 white 411 'ii 11. lly: No. 2, $l.oilli: No. II .. llarli-y: ipiotahle ninci' fi2'fHi2. 'I'ilnothy seeil; $ 1. 1 U 'n $4. 110. l'loel- seed; $ 1 .ri. fi 0 ft $ 2:i.f.ll . I ... i .! $l2.lfi; rlhs $i:i.oli; liellles $ I 4.112. . . l;l!l'(M)li WIIKAT l.l.Vlilti'OOU Alls- 23 AI') Wlli:nt. elosed;. .. ' Oclohef:' lis lo'dJ $1.4:1',.' Ilyeelnlier: ' Hih I li $I.47;S. Mutch; JOS fiiitl $1.02.; . I'Olt'l'I.A.M) CASK I'OKTI.ANIl, Ore.. AllB. 2:1 AI') rash wheal: lli Head hlu'slein, hard u liil .- SI. Mi. Moll while $1.27. Western while $1.27. 1 lar.l w inter $ 1.2:1 U.. Noilheia KiiriiiK $1.211 't. Western reel Sl.2:i.j. Hals: No. 2-IIS Ih. white $:M.oo. Today's ear receipts: wheat 12:': li.u ley a ; Hour 20; oals It: hay II. I'OHIi.AM) I'KODICK I'OltTI.AND, Ore.. Auk. 211 (Al') ItittK'i',' -i'kiih, milk. (hntU'i-fat . liollliT, onions, potaloes. wool, mils, Itay, cuscara hark anl hops sleaUy and UludiailKeil. Philadelphia Not Getting All The Breaks From Other Junior Clubs ' , ' in :iTi;jti'vr . SAN KltANCISCO. Auk. 211 (AIM t liutlt'i'fal T. 6. b. San l-'runclsco. &3 cents. . . - " ' Ice cream with a smooth, velvety lexlure can be produced mo.d" eas ily by the use f u wcll-sweeie:ied cream mixture, . Mixtures rich in fat whip readily and urn easily kept .firm, but if too heavily sweet ened are difficult to freeze, to har d"ii. apd tu keep firm. Whole milk w 111 not Bivc t he smooth texture secured by ushiff cream, but if suf ficient cream is not available. Hie addition of a Utile gelatin will im prove Ihe l cxi lire, particularly If the -K-e cream is to b hardened or panked before servi:;,. lly Henry I. Fundi (NKA Siorts Writer) There is nu question that a vic tory of the Philadelphia Athletics In tho American l-cajjuo pennant race this year would be popular with the customers. And tho gen eral Impression iiiitfht be Rained that, it would be u popular victory with the other clubs in the league who had been convinced that they couldn't win. Some of the Yankee players have complained that they were KttltliiK all the beariiiK down in the league. They didn't try to give the impression that the other clubs wore diving to tlie A's and working on them. But they did say that tlie opposing clubs saved their best pitchers to knock them off and thai some of the opposing clubs didn't have their best pitchers ready w hen time came to work on tho A's. Tin; Douli Angle Kilters Hut it has been learned from conversations with the ball players on the other clubs that tlie Ath letics will not send them into rhapsodies if they win the pennant. There is a financial reason. The clubs that finish second and third will nut get as much of a split of the world series money If it is played In Philadelphia. If the Cubs and the Yanks were to play part of tho series in the Yank Stadium thero might bo. a new record prize for tho players who share in tlie receipts. ,, Other Angles A I mi There la another reasun alsu for tlie cool feeling that the other ball (Cluhs have toward the Athletics. This was brought out in a con vincing way u few days ago by the malinger of an American League club who seldom has been known to make any kind of a critical re mark about another ball club or ball players on other clubs. The Athletics Am a Pain "The Athletics, he said, "urn giving us alt a pain. Their heads are puffed up Imw so much they're bursting. If they win the pennant they'll be liurd tu gt along with next year. "The Yanks were never that wav. Kuth, Combs. Meusel, Pen nock, Hoyt, hazzeri and, In taci, all of them but that Durocher have always been popular with the players on Hie other clubs. They are a great ball club and a great bunch of fellows. No one got mad when they were winning ihosi pennants. Soino Aro Swell I Vllous ( 't don't mean to lie running down tho A's, been una U'h not sour grapes with me. Cy Perkins, Blng Miller and Jimmy Dykes are well liked all around the circuit 1 They're kidders. Jimmy Knxx i just a bashful kid andvMike Coch rane Is the i.iL'st ;;vi i-My man lr. baseball. (irovc and Wnlberg and Khin Ke think too much of themselvc:. und they get plenty of Hie hemes. And there are several other play- ' era on the club who don't get much consideration when there Ih i ; chance to give them a break. ; "Simmons wasn't popular last year but he has become sort of a real fellow this year and we like him. "Of course, when il comes to 1 Connie .Mack there is no question j about his place In tin affection ol all tin players. He's a grand fel low, a gentleman, a sportsman and a great baseball man." J.C.PENNEYC0. 108 Depot tst. La Jrar-e. Ore. Boys' Caps In Grown-Up Style Good looking caps for boys. Made of selected cassimeres and twists in styles just like dad's. 'Unbreakable, water proof visor. Silk serRe lining. Leather forehead protector. 98c Phraiei Turned on Doj; The die watch ttlmanl ship is lht ! hnrt watch nf two hours. In ci- ' vllhin etnplnynipnls it -nsimlly ! menus tho "late, trick" In the woo small hours. To "let loosu Ihe dogs : of win" is n iicliin's(in.' way of Kaylnix Hint the hunk' hciiins. nr i tiny other sort of conliict. It is nn ! iilinniniie e'viirt'ssion, coining to ns ; from soldier speech, and may refer I to tlie. lime when certain mitiotis j actually used (!os with spiked col- ' lars in lialtle. "Son of a Gun" J The origin "f this espn-sslon Is ohscitre. The liist literary use Hint! we have nf It was prlnlotl in I7iis,j mid is to he finiml In llillislt' Apiill'i, Nn. lo- I" SH) It was nscii; hy Thackeray in I'omlciinls. It Ih. nil epithet nf contempt in slight iln-l (.roe. and was applied ori'-'iniilly ni boys horn nllonl, when wives n eninpanleil Ilieir hllshalids In hh One adniirnl declared that he wit actnally lliti:' cradleil under HmT li'reiisl nf n gun caninue. I.licr-i ary Digest. Tarachute Fall llnw far a parachute juniper rnui allow himself In lull liefore openlsl his panichitte has never tieen if!?-, lerinlneil. An army nir corps mr.j ceant. to ilentonstrute that people, tin not lose conseioiisnecs in fnlllnsj dropped 1 ..".00 feet heforc inillliij Ids l'il cord. ii 1 ; . . FIND IT HERE Copy lor tbU rolu mn til list Ih hi by It a. in. At loMollll I U M lis rriAiio.v I 'or "t. lv b i h e, flnrsl gl.1', and t .i:. miable pi Ices h;ie our w iiil:dn Id., mid nl'le glass- H Ml I' d nl l;i. h.iidHooM Ait and HIM Motp. n;. lists la all Muds of ulas.- wmU. K- ItJ-l. VO It I'ICI HI s lb be oris! naluiitl n lir'.i en l.i i i;"d ,nd hiiiid Muled by I : i 1 1 iiidMiu "The AH Mun." He taken the li 1 1 1 ' ll iMillnl Idle W (Ml OH I pleltiMS (hat he doe.H w II Ii his own seeolc . ;. 'hll Ids shop tend In-ipt i t hej woili, nt Kichaid"o'i Ait Ciit Shop. K-lti-t mm i,nrs I 'or rery oeeaslon are arriving ii.iilv al lM"hai dson's Ait and HIM Hlmp. K-I6-2I. Hem-Hlchlng, pIcHhf. ImtliMl boles, elc. Noi Ion's Kiddtei Shop. AilT. Nelie y l.jle, tho piano tuner, will be ni (irande hotel weelt of H tl. -tth. 7-27.1 mi) mam i s Tins vi;i:i nv 'imi; M All SOVIill Y OHCIH .MIIA HJimclanil Park. Wednoaduy's and Hat .trday'ii, KuiiioIh, every i'in;rntl'iy. U;iktM', ery Friday. 7-ii.tl. La Grande's Most Modern and Newest Shoe Store Offers lor Silt unlay Shoe Uuyers BeautireS Smart Small Styles Fealiirini Those Mudels For Women A Hud a l'','i-.li inn's Nrwi'sl. Ill'Clrc l''ili I-ill '1!'i.;, I'll.');, ml tu iml III, small. In vn'iii'. Hvrnica Knll's 1'ivllii's! orr.'i'ino- I'or lilt? laily. I'ini; )hI;miL kill leather. Poppy y low fii'.:i ion in l'i ml wcitr. Sat in Kill leather, enn.,ei vative ami Mtiat I. (tcrliude Snappy sal in ptltuj i, l ine iiialil..v, new l.vpe heels. futllicriiiv Nlll.il I. : !vli. ll lllmlel. Ilealllil'lll In lunk at ill new Call eiilnr. A nail' nl ill. hose with every pair i I' Ladies sline, pnichaseil this Sat tiiikn . Buckhecl Shoes for Men " lli'.l-i. line 1. 1 . 1 liili 1.1.,,-k and d.-. rn I H'l I u lis .l.'Xf Arch Support Shoes New In own kill itrch support, pump, perfect l ittiiijr, Uiiaranteeil eoiiihimition last, GJf Cfl all ri.es ami widths (pU.OU C hildren's Foot-Form Shoes Keei nillieliiletl Cor J enw i tijr I'lliltlreiV by nil ftint spe t'alists. W'e leatuie a larue stuck of Kootfoiin Slides in oslurils and pumps. Mriii"; in the little folks and . j:ive them real shoe comfort. L 0 W E S T Buying the New York Store way is the H save oiiey p It I c E S Free A Ixix o candy pi'esented Saturday with every pur chase of children's or misses shoes. Also Ciee balloons for the kiddies. 7 IV 1 " Special lor Salur(i;.-KerksiiireSilk Hose-All Colors $1.00 Xtt Free 1301 Adams M 94 Ik' I 1 & "Exclusive Hut Not Expensive" w iiiiMMHiii.iu vsssxmmUsemmmrrfm. WTTri.i.fwaMPjwukM A pair of silk sox pre sented Saturday with ev'ciy puix'liHso of men's shoes or oxfords. 1304 Adams School Footwear Hoys' and Kir Is' sebool foot wear in tan. loacK calf or patent leather. C.oodyear well and siitehdown fancy trim, built lor service SI.IIH to S2.H1I. Aututitn Frocks Spanish type fioe...i with ruf fei, hlac( salin with em broidery, rich brown crepes, blue Miliiis and fl.il crepes, filshimis latest diet a! inns. Values to Jjn.an. Our stuck is conipleto tur piiecH aro low Sl.l."i Boy's Suits School das are drawioK near your boy will need a new suit, our stork consists of u lare variety of colors and styles for the little K'-nts. Vuil can afford to boy at these low prices 5.VIIA Jo SH.tt.-, Boy's Shirts l:oy' shirts for schm1 in blue anil ray rhambray or taney broadcloths ttif to S'n- Boy's Caps 1 toy's caps for sebool ill tlie one and elht-plece styles of Kood materials that w ill stand hard usne ((."( Work Shirts More hlue and MI'ay ellalo l.ray work shlrls. tiiple sl.ileheil. tvio io. ki ts fall cut :!! Men's Suits Men's soils in n uoi.il assort ment of colors snllnhle for fall vwar isislinir of Wor- sleds. I'hevli.ls and Ca.vi nileres. I'rl. ed for final clean Ill' Slll.lt.-, 51 1.0.-, Dress Shoes Mens dress shoes and ox fords In black, inn. calf or kitl, tloodyear welt soles the latent styles, for fall S.t.- to 5I.It." Women's Pumps Women's novelly pumps, new arrivals fur the Autumn sea son for dress or wp.irt wear, oxfords one -st rap and step In pumps $l!.H!l to - Women's Ureses Women's dainty dresses in silk prints unit crepes, neatly made ami pleasing pattern--This lot consists bf a speci-tl purchase of our New YorK buyer. August Cleanup S-.lt" Women's lingerie, this is the time lo buy your needs in this line. Pannes, combina tions and bloomers, in a i: .( issorlineut of colors and sizes. August Cleanup . . Men's caps in the well kii"" i ni port eil Mctii-eor make. ;i pleasim. assortment of color and styles. AliKiist Clean up 9t.'2V Men's lancy rayon dress s-'K In beanttfiil colors. 4 pairs fur V' Men's work sox. In black, brown or prey, nood w emht . Auk. Cleanup, per pair ... "'