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Page Six LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tluu-s'day, August 20, 102!) . STETSON HATS 2 The now rolled brim in the rich burgundy shade : $8.50 Men's Wear, 'tic. Wheat Regains Nearly 3 Cents In Market Today C.UU'MU), Auk. Vj (AT) M'.jII i.sh cuhl'.i from tin- Arf,' nti)H and Hliort covi'i-iriK hi iim ovithiiI niar- ki-l rcvccsfil an curly downturn on Ihtr Chirao uin-al niarli''! today, lOxpoi'tiiuj wan kHU n.ui-i anl dull ness al Liverpool u ;i keiud I'lil vhko al irn lull a rally ol" loin ceil (.4 from tin.' holloiii cnsiniJ with Khoi-tH buying all tin- way up. J'rol' It taking tilninu'il lnv;i the liet KUin. Other K'niiiH Mi tued up aflverMc nop ih-wh and corn for I)i!imii1mt delivery crowed the dol lar inai'lt. Wheat finlfdied hvmk. 2 to ay, eeiilvi higher and coi n turn jik, 's to I 'j- Hp. OatH Were Hte;tdy, fo 'tt lo up. with provisions :;tcady 7c lower to 7c higher. imi: iimvi; ici:coiti I'OKTI.AXJ), Ore., Aim, v;f (Al An iinidentlfh-d iiiutorist who But a policeman, called by dls- was on Ihe elevenih d;iy u( an IX- turhed rrldents, halted the cudur- lay diet and umm "very i.red." nnro test hy waking the motorist h'pt at tho wheel of his autonio- whom head rested on tlio horn Idle lieru last nlht and nearly button. "T'a " h"rn M""Xn;Pyle Surrenders To L. A. Officers race promoter, surrendered to po lice tuflay after two lahur law coni pliunts had been filed ugalnst hlin. charKliiK failure to pay certain LOS ANOKLKK. Auk. 2 (AI') employes n his recent New York- yle, transcontinental foot--Lus AnKcles "Ininion derhy." he would enter private law pracl tice. at l.os Angeles. t . Criminals; are nuule, not bun' uiiiateiir He said criminologist of Dalian, Tex. I NI'WMIi CWNSKfi ItKNKiNS I'OHTLANH. Ore.. Auk. 29 (Al') George (i. Witter, .special conned for the bureau of Internal revenue ...l.U I,.... (...-a nt U..-,ttl t,. ri , '.,., ,'...,.i r,.,,ailon avers MrH. Kdith ltynes, from government service Rail Shares Lead In Bullish Trend FOHTMXII MVKNTOCK ' J'OltTJ.ANI), Ore., Aim. 211 (Al') J Cattle . and calves: ipiolabty stoudy, recelplM cattle 35, calves 10. Hirers 1 1 oo-1 Hon lbs.), itood $11. oo il $1 1. do: (tood SI i.uimi SI 1.76: nic tllum 9.B0 (I I. on; common J7.00 .. 60; heifers, itood (.imii j:t.r.o, common to medium li.7!ittr Jy.lill; calves, Rood IS.iMifr ti.r,(i; common tu fncclium lu.oixffi $8. on; low cut ter 3.00i?,(I.U0; kooiI beer 7. 2561 17.60; cutler lo medium li.f,o $7.25. Culvcti medium to choice 1 0.'X) i $ 1 2.5H J cull to common T.50- ( lU.OOi vealerH, milk fed, Rood to choice 11:1.004114.50: me- illum $1 1.00(1 i:i.oo; cull to com mon .(l(lf i i.oo. -. ilotfst fully steady; receipts 200, heuvy wolKlit f lu.uniiff ist.fiii; inn. ilium welirht i.ood jm.iir,: iiuiu weight , I2.60(! I2.';5; piiokluK lows, ioiibIi ami smooth (in. 75 w 111,75; aluughter plus 1 1 l.oo 4 (12; feoiler and Blocker pit's, medium lo Choice 1 12.00 1 $ 1 2.75. ( Hoft or oily Iiokh and roaslliiB ilcs exclud ed l;t uliove iiiotiilloi,s.) ' Hhccp and liimbs: tiilkinK sti inly. receipts son, IncludliiR on con Iruet. Lainbn (Hi lbs. down) Rood lo cholco" $1 l.no 'in 112.00; me dium il.5(KiH l.no; (all welKhls) cull to. common $7.0(K,i $!l.5l; J'carllliif welhel'H (ll. 511 iv i XIHI; ewes 4.(in 5.25; medium lo choice a.604i J5.00; common $1.01 V 1.1.60. NKW yollK, A lie. 2!l (Al') Tin, railroad sbares ai;.iln fiiraisb cd ImpreK.ilve Ica.bTMlilr, In today'e slock market, with a dozen issu,-;' rising I 10 10 poinis lo new bli.'b records. MiiylitB ill the tfenoral llsl was of a rather ,.f , tVe cjiajaci,.r, Willi the fofiil, publli' utility and j chemical shaifK sliowlur; several I points of Ml (!;( Il Millie tile Ml.oelM, iiiotnrs an, I copper.! maib; liltlr bead way. MerchaadlKe. b'ikliiir anil elec trical KharcK wen, In demand In the late liadlm.'. II. II. Ma.y a,l vaneerl II points, Kllumons, l.oos,--wlles ami T. H. alrohol 7. each. Am. eriran I llleraat 1011:1 1 and Allay I'ower II and Wentl:ii;lioui:e e;i- trlc 5. Aiibiiru auto reached -I:i2. an overnight ;ain of ;I7 x,lm m. Tin closiiiK lone was Hi-onir, total sales approximate,! :l,r,ini.iini siian-s. I-OKI'I.A.M) ( AMI I'OltTI.ANI). (ire., A,IK. (..) Cash win-til: llii; ii-n,l blueslem hard while $1.35. Noll, wliilo $1.26. Western Willie $1.2.1, Hard winter $1.22. Norlh'-rn sprim; $1.22. Western red $1.22. Oats: No. 2-3S Hi. wlllle $31,110. louays ear ree, Ipls: wheal 102; oariey 1; uour i;: ,., hay 4. prwsjBtawtwry rTTTfranrmiBwrTTrTrrirTirrrriir n n n m miiiiiwm wii ipmi "Miwtr'-'m,w,MMniiK ' K 10S Donnr Sf T,:, r.i'.nnrln Opp . hi School Days-Here A,gainl 1 oats ; CHH AlIt) CASH t'HICAOO, Aim.' 2'J (Al') Wheal: No. 2 red $l.2!l; No I haul. SI.2K. ; Corn: No.. I mixed, $1.02; No. 4 Vrllmv, )H.or. Outs: No. 2 while 44t'vir,, wuite, fj r, a i(. Hyei No. 2 $l.noii i.j. , Hurley: quotable ,iinK r.2'.llll. Tllilodiy seed: $4.611'- $6.26. . I'lover seed: 1 1 4.761 $22.75. liuiler Up Half A Cent In Portland I'OHTI.ANIl, (lie., Am:. 2!l (Al') Ait Krailes of butler except t'iiHl ailvaaeed hair a e.oil al tin. I',,r. laml proiliie,. exciuinir,.. ,;slnlB sold at -I7Vj: slaiiilanls 4(11.; cuts liflnie llrsts and llralM 42c. The i-kk inarkel wan firm with no cliamte In ituolalhms. I'llll'I'I.AMl I' I'OltTI.ANIi, (lie.. - Illlller: all Klaile ball' cent. iilKber. No. 1 l.lird $1 I. H7, ribs I Il4.a7. -1.00, liellles I, lic; 1 flrsls. ! Iirices , da rd::. I I'otatoes: steady; i Kerns No. i;ra,,, uniirci; Auk. 2-.I (Al'l I exeepl firsts i'iiImm ivstvni- HiaiiilarilM 4'i', l.r'!'jc; ilrsls .2c IMlnls 3c over per l)l-itlll ameri 1 Hlan- $2.; FIND IT HERE Cow for tills column most he III by n. in. ;hi:i:n wiikat Have you seen the latent cren llu:i In dinniTwnrc , Von will en Joy seeliiR Hie new (Ireen Wheal linltern of Ivory porcelain now he 1n shown in Itlchardson's Art and Olft Hhop. II has a mo si artistic decoration, entirely illtn-renl from "nylhlnif evi r howii, and Is lia.-d with plalinum Instead of uold. also lllallnuni handles. It Is just what you have been looklai; tor In IMn imrivare. H,e It. s-24-4t. 'Jlli: Min i: oi' (;iti i uiid.m Is inosl reasonable. Il Is an n lock pattern which you can buy what you wish al a II ami nil It III lis you wish. See li in Ihe O'llldow at lllchanlsons Art and UUt Hhop. llmiLMIKIiln,:, plenum-. Imlinn Holes, m,., Koi-con-a m.uii,, Slp. Adv. Blilney l.yle, tu, p tu ,vU he lt( La Oliiudo hotel week of f"'11' 7-27.1 ,,, v. I., local lluih.ial.M. ' $2.75 w J3 - $3.2r,. Kkkh, milk (Initlerlal I, p,u onions, wind, a its, imy, caf luirk and Iiom sleady' and cliaiiKeii. I'lllC.MiO livestock CIIICAilo. Auk. 2-.I (C. S. I HoKS. I S.MIII,; J,. ,K.,.; :mo lbs. $ i n.iin -,i $ 1 1. 1 .,; i ;: lie:. $lll,2.:i , si i.i;.,. Cattle: S.ioiti; i- i,.s 2 in in- and stead on steers. fairly a, li ,-: si- ,1 s 1 :liiu.'l ;,u $l:l.lHI'0 Xlli.7;-,; ,,.,,- MI ll,,s. -"' I7.IMI; led yeiu-llniis 7.',n ll.S. $1.1.2.',,, $ I li.r.il. Ve.itois si; 'ii $17. tin: slock..,- and feeder m, $10.76 1 $ I 2.7a. Klleep: IX.OOO; ,.!, ,,.,,,. k. nallve I bs $;i , $13 I'allKers nnsolil; .,( ,.,.s $ ,,,, I lini; la s ,.1,-a.lv. I.n tlis. douli & t 3,'iu ,i $ I 3.7;,; ,., I lbs. down ) I on '(,., lambs $12 ?;. $3. ,;',. St:: I Mil: n i.nitii s cm; ii l'( IHTI.A.N'I I. I ire. Aa... ; ( A I - A Ka r.'i k -. lilai K-m il I, slio), ;,, oilier lillllllioes o I lie o.,t,,n , I. now n l:ul, t u tai in. n- ;u h, r were ,leslrocl by tire last nii.li 'I'lie Ciiliibiai , , lolls o (wo nl'i l-lll'l 'He romp. ., ,,i, ' 11 il'eslisi.i .,ud , lupluycs fin III saved Hie Jl;,,iiini on I lie place. Th,. 1 1 . 1 1 1 , i a s wen- aluid al SYlioii. -'n , eaas. , I ,v ..poiit.iacois conil III new b;i. lit till Have A Kodak Alonjr , ..... -.-. -. W'licicvtM- ymi nii for (lie Imli diiy, havo n kutliik nlinit;, lor you'll find plonly of oh;mci-s to use it. FT, mi And let us liavo .vour i-Nim.st'd priiilino;. I 'I' ilrVrlniito ;iiii You'll tiki; our tan-1 inodeijite prices. Wink, plolllpl .srl'ici- ;mil Il I He sure lo t;ilw nloun cnoii Your sizes is in slock here od,t! r il 1'ii'sh. Red Cross Drui? Store Helping Mother are For the Opening of School Hack to School ! Tli.it glorious adventure of childhood I And what an important part pretty, stylish clothes play in helping your child enjoy school hours. Ten million Mothers will fell you that when you buy your school outfits here, they are not only stylish and serviceable, but actually save yon Why School Outfits Cost Less In Our Store Probably you have wondered why things cost so much less here. The answer is that we plan anil economize when buying, exactly as Mother does when sclcctiiuj tire scliool wardrobes (or her family. But where Moliier only buys for two or three youngsters, we buy for millions of them, and Mother's savings of a penny here and a dollar Ihcrc, amount to a very large sum when you arc buying for millions of families at once. School Days will sonn be here I We extend an invitation to Thrifty Mothers to pay us a visit of inspection. Of f to With Smart New SHOES for Every Need! Neat Oxford For Younger Lads I l-'ull of i-oiniint! l-'ull of wear I Two e-.st-iili.ils of a hi's oxford! With lla- a-i-air-ane nf quality that comes with efry pair of our shoes I (inn im-l.il. Sirs 2 to 51, . Kics 2', to 2. . . 2.79 Just the Thing for School Girls Kvery step back to school will he cue of pride for the feet vctring a pair of these patent lrather slippers with fancy gi -un trimming. Sizes 12 to 2 $2.49 Sizes 8'2 to HJi.Jf2.19 I lore's a Smart School Oxford An 7 A:nl a stim! , ciMiit'oi t.i!i!; vn- it i:,l Stitvhd.mn ihuihlc i'.tk iW . , . in 1 1 ii nit'i.tl ur p.iifMt with h!,t.k xrain tntu, u: tu.'wii with t.uu jjr.iin trim. it u ;,7I) " s,c- S ' III . Ill A Stitclidown Oxford For Children Kittle Imys and little iils ln.th will like tlioe oxfords of stiMiew-vd calf. Mothers will approve their comfortable stitchilown construction and low price I Sics 5l to 8 1.69 Sizes 2 to 5 $11.49 Popular Patent Pump A favorite with crowiui; Rirli ami crow n-up alike Ot jll p.tlrot, trimly Mvlro. with coin fortahle cubist hrrl anil vjiuie ti-e. The low price is favutcd, tool $3.H) Cirowiny; Ciirls Like Tlti' Smart Oxford ,!ut tiie thin; for jchl . . , so Miurt, so comtortiMe, m rrura!!e. And. nrnther will H'i'l. riMMiiiu.d. In 1'ioun, tirn Mrt.il or i'atent, fancy gram trim. $2.98 And Again Your J. C. Penney. Store Proves to Be the "Friend cf the Family" by providing everything for school-goers at sub stantial savings which thrif ty parents will be' quick to appreciate! Rayon Pajamas Make Going to Bed ii a Great Adventure! In bed, wear ing these rayon pajamas, one can almost imagine one's self a silk-clad princess, and fall asleep dreaming the loveliest things I Drop seat style, 2 to 10 years. 98c Girls' Suit Combination Style Bloomer knee and drop seat Style. Rayon sizes 2 to 16. 98c Here's Real ry Value! Sturdy Cotton School Hose Just the thing for school I Regular or Derby ribbed in plain shades suitable for school wear . , . and the price is of thrift interest . . only 25c Pair Chile reu s Mats What's New in Coats for Girls They're New! They're Smart! oiri s voats In Many Smart Styles for Fall Felts and velvets in pretty styles that are sure to please girls of all ac;es . . . and at thrifty low prices which Mothers will indeed appreciate. Come in soon to see these hats I , Sizes 2 to 6 .98 Sizes 7 to 10 Sizes 11 to 1 (I $4-98 $5.90 $9.90 Others, 56.90 Others, Jf9.90 Others, Jf 12.75 Coats I hat will give as much delight to youth ful fashionables, as to their lhrifty-wi.se mothers I Of durable suede-likc cloths warm, well-finished, generously trimmed with fur. School Outfits That Include a Four-Piece Suit, Shoes, Hose, Shirt, Tie, Cap and Belt At this most opportune time comes this wonderful offer of a complete school outfit every outer wearable being included. Thrifty mothers and fathers will be quick to respond to this unusual opportunity. T o t'W'I'S si !T u i:h one l.umie unil one pnir nl' y.ll' liiiieUer-i. Mnile of tine, well wearini; eas-.-iiin is in new sli.iil'-s jinil patterns. The vests ,ui- sniiiilly plcntc'l. SI lOHS of black or tan. Oxfords or high shoes. HOSE hi black or cordovan. SHIRT our "True Blue" brand of per cale or cliambray. TIE is silk four-in-hand or bow tie. CAP hi one-piece or 84 style. New colors to match suits. BELT genuine leather in black or tan. This Outfit Is a Marvelous Value at This Low Pric $1 7 -90 f7f t V Boys' Novelty Sweaters Just the Thing for School And General Wear The kind of smart, jacquard pat terns in lively colors and contrast itifT trim that young fellows favor. In the new designs and shades for fall. Sturdily knitted of ail-wool or of wool and rayon. Excellent vulue, at III $1 .49 The "True Blue" Label o.. School Shirts Blouses Stands for Sturdy Wear Of percale in fast-color, fancy patterns. Also, of fancy patterned chambrays, khaki twills and plain colored broadcloths. One of our feature, nation-wide values. Millf " I" U jrs. I'-I-IIIMS - I" I J JIN. Miirl- lo I '. 6!)c 69c 79c 4 ru-"vt'r.w'&r-!.ximnm.-nKm' rr. nr...-. w. 0T-l-,inl-.syTTT.T,.-, 4r7lfr--r.---'--T-TrA,.rT....