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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, September 7, 1920 Hill's Department Store A Good Place to Trade A Home-Owned Store JIMMY AND DOC IN FINALS TODAY Foreign Threat In Forest Hills Low KOIIW HILLS'. N. Y X'-pt. 7 (Al') Wltll llH' Il KllllM out 4 jot' t ho list only one Ioi-cIkii pluy- Dr. Willing and Harrison r '" M,,y "' "' PT , ? r- i Aini-riciiii victory In the Ni.tloniil uuiuiouuii x nitcu ill IcnnlH toilKI'" c;inlililoiii;ilii loinn- Pebble Beach Play. Spopt Walters Again ; Pitches Ducks : To A Victory ; 1 bv Alan j. Gould II Alnii tO,ii( (Associated I'res Sport l-Mltor) , I'Kllltl.K HKACII. CiiL, Sept. 7 ( (.XI) Two stalwart or the lint;, ll)r. Osrnr l Willing, or I'ortlahd, i mill Harrison It. Johnson, or St, I'M ill- -"Moo" iimj ".lininiy" lo tlo: nail cries came today to Die final 1'appadopoulo, HOP- rnillHl til piny of plcllireH- (IH I'iMth; llech too decide Which iim lo experience tit itiiltl oi" being "' " a unit 'tr champion of tin- United . Hollywood wu Ii.h old H lf uK-iln smic fur tin- first (I , .Jo Mininlulli iin hiilf Kanife J:ufl In Johnston wax ilx- more Impre tht t'oiist k-uguc pennant race, hut flf , , wo ihiuHHtw (. rday, 'the U..A1:k Mls.-ion Ited were hi path to tin- deciding round, Tight nil tin- Ih-cIm or the la. In from ,lt). W),nlc, ha been mure dilil binivhiaiid, while tht top notch-pli n,,,,, ii,( r )r. willing. Mliiihling Indicated thai Mist place loMtonlay, however. Johmilori ,' virtually anybody' prlv ; vviih aiway llif (lomlnat Iiik figure i: . Tho fourth kumio of tho wcek': hi match with Oiiinu-t, who ,hmIcm at Kmeryvllle across tho hay found more imp ilnrlnit Hip day from San I'runolM-n nan a snappy 1 than ho did In three nre.viottH anient, tnitln toda), lie Ik II. my W. Mutiny) A nni hi, of Kngland, who has I it ii t - 1 1 e-iiH'-nlou.-t strides in tin game In the past year. Then- arc other foreign contender, including Aallu.u com patriot, John S. (Milt ami I). It. Avory: the- South African, .Norman (!, t-'arquharson: the Cuban, (br liutn I'liiiiaan, anil the green (J. M. Three Cities In Canada In Fight With Doukhobors Something should he miUX for Hi Cleveland J ml In im. whose fine play uli,Kn I l.i in LI, I In nf I tin A mi-rlnil n lMitrut. hPiuioh. involvlno n loan lo illlilun, wlilrh in,. Kiurn i.ukku i miaelm thlnl phtre, Is oiip of iho blir kiii- u lo U" ''' "''"lsl " '"'"" iirlBOH of !hc Fin- Hilly Kvtiiw '",01"11 r"r Ul0 vIkHI-ih NtiilH ili.llitf m Wllllnff's cloncm mnii-h wits In iinil IIOKfi' rofjclnliallklf tttiv,. put "l,lwi"K 11 sliiKlfj Hit- Him pciiml, wIiito ho liot.l Duti toKolhci' it lino ynntiB clnli, lite i-'1" '" ih" UvHl four "'"'"If". "l-!ny .SttliKslt f, l.os aiiki-Ii-h yn.tth, 2 host riMvliiml has hn.l Hln- Tilt. : lll0"Kh imll"'"''! ''iKht ' innj i. 'rhon Ito put out two Kn Hionkir lo.l Iho world's fhiilnplutlM . 1,1 11 ,h" t llslnnoll In sslntt V. A. Mourn !' loyfl iui il kiiiii wi ii. j tiy ,t unit z in i ho Hi't'oun roitnti, ttnii In Knrl Avcrlll, iho lit. .It... I Hi. llw. tir.ul Ollll'ti. o' llio Hi'tisun ml In Wok I'on-Kll ' "'"n: Iho MohiitniH ; wlml ilriitnlitio iiiiivoiiioiiIh Ihoro ' non-Hi ui i iii'iiito u vory Wori. in Iho m iiilllniils woro paoki il siiihii crown. Hhiio unon. -M lioin-1 Uitu Iho iiuikoIiik hlno of the oi pi-H oiittto vvht-n tltO hllHOK WtM-l) oinpty. lliry nonlil ho hrotiK-lil victory ituywiiy, Ihtlsln itch uh .Mot'. lull Ni-lson tillowotl thh homo toiim: ,o imllunHi' "ln'yHi '''","7' '"'"'l", "''"""""",l...n.l. mostly women nn-1 , loltl rocruli; ' " "' "'"f'1!' "'!'': 1 :" ' "! '"" t'.'"" . ws Iml.cHln lis mitrol, or Iho rarHt plU'litnH" itH In I :n.y il innnii. 'I'lieuornelnteK of ;l v I-'onsnea at tirnt haHO, routnt Iuk out a cnpalile inl'lcM with Jot-y .cewe niovinf; over to Ihlnl. In an oilier tily: factor In HetnllnK the ivil UiiiM tilonjr tho warpath. They should inalie a i on I fh:ht for tlie pennant In oixt in ii jm I of the I'.yau- Willing match a:nl ihj- were, i unii.-IUMi e el.imvely hy im 4i-year olil Kyan. W illing, an well as JohiiKlnu, en- '!,.. ri I. ..., I.i linv In.. ol.icti I if 11124 yo nil- hut. priHh.c'il Iwo ' h" it-l.-l UKalttst wi.rhlM oliti,nlon. tin unii.lini . '' tl" ""u,' tl' H' oroit .'oni-,1 tvfloctlhtl of no lllllo "ur,", "'" nilinf.cn yoMtnility rrcclll upon Iho slocKv HhniiKli-m oi , '1 "''"''I th. ltl Willi cuso l.y Milk,. .WVhh. the Nil vn I Al-.t.lolt.yH i'!"r', ,of s l" Willi? Itol.l Iho r.mclt, who I,. I,,. .1 lo ilovolop ' rmn-lwo lentil In Mil i lifht ..,. ..,I"N. "h'l " riirt iy In uny ihiiiitor. niny il pint' Ol lllillHors, MIIIH.IIKll n. ,,. iinnm lor Iho lllsl lllnc. Ihc lioyn ilhl K,,l it ilnzcli clout.,. jNi ilhor huil i-or holorfl koiio h WtillcrB HI'i.s Ait'iln lyonil iholhlnl rami. I, ullhoiiKh KoIoIimiI hy tho SouM n few tn,.y htno ho. u riiiiipotlKitH Inn km, uko, .loh.-tliy WultoiH how numher f nmrmii iin nltico 11121. his I Johnston has ho.-n western iimalour Iokiii llliitos ul Uoorontlnn 1 ami .Mlniiooolu mulo chiiinplnn. Willlm,- has ihico liolil Iho I'ailiic i i.L n ,..i.ii , i... Mulch, of Ihc ImuhH. Hwiiinr lilui- winner of tho Olympic ryW,.K "''H oiu nl John who:, ho look croWn ami inlor Iho worhl' chum. , ". "'"" the hull while Plonshlp In Ihli. .Ilvlslon. iiIIIiohkIi i."1 f"lc,'l ""vo Iho I""1" "" ' i ieiicneil Hllllin-lie. he hnn now oulurown II. Thi lot ihI to cllmh the hoixhtH In Jarltlo I'IpIiIk. fpuihetwclKht wlnunr In (HfinpirH hut now wHtorwolKht of IiIh recrni victory nvr-r Joe Dun (leo at Detroit. Olio Von I'urnl, the iKird-lilitlnn NotwcKlun hi'iivywilnlit. wuh aluo uu (My mi i le tltlehohlor In AT KAN KltANCMHCU: J'onlaml Han KrnnrlHco Jhillei'lei: Wallei-.s and AT fAKI,ANI: Ilollywooil : Oakland HiilloHcs: Wetzel and lUiKMa nil. I 'r.onilninll. The k four of rnclfir ront f( othall rheum thin full In Iho heav h t Hlate of IntorHpelUihal oomhat ever urr;inK'1d for them. Houth- e,n ralllnrnh. playH Nolrn ltumr Mll(. ((lh nt rtilcafro and Curneule Terh lit r I. oh An if eli1. Calirornla piny li nimylvanla at I'hllndi'lphlii. 1".' fif WiiHliltiKlon JnuriieyH lo t 'lil flaKo to meet HintrK'N MlifoOiiM. FtnitfartlsJin'IHentcirtilil ffu Army t I'ulo Altn, f In mldltlon Ori-Kon playn MiiwaIi 1 yt- i (M .v..p .,H nlvei-Hlty at Portland lipfure H.',M'i. in i' iitrioa, irri'Ktin rune kuvs io letl'illt lull" In Xovelliher. . I There will hp no t'atilt to find lonit the Wk Hlopp If thr hatlv.' uiih do uh well (his hoiimOi) iim Stan ford, (iifftori 8tati and Sorhfrn I'allfninla did lust your In threo of tho (tt-inclpal KiiHt-Wt'st ehmi(,'e-inentM. lioi thwi-Ht amateur title. ."ml M'diil I'layi rs Moth havi proved K'iod nn-dal us well a match plnyon. Jfdiuntoit Imih Hcurett well i.t cci;al open champloliHlilpn, leading the fit-Id at Oak moll lit lor Hl Jhe In 1 i'-7. Willing won ilie tireKon open last year, Mihkliiff a -Ti-ioot putt on tho lu.it. screen to heat .loniciy i-'arri-ii, then ihc national open kioK. hy a iitPkli'NH ; nnfii. Mtruke with a core i The final malch today was sched whh I ii o piicouiK iiik inaieH to a win over the IcftKUc (Jiil-endetM. iiarhee ol 1 Iho Indian an.: Hhuluierlch of tho AKr rl,r f AtilM floio-od out homo ruuM, ,villiy 1W0 IjttHieS it. ii. i:. i S 1 Ti II ' 2 S 2 Totulla; ; I.oh Anrelert MPored II fourth vie- lory Hi In week over tho -i'lKlll ihr.mpion of tho world h a renult C" . ' . " nH ."v "''"'"""K' t""'' . o in uie uiiioi nm city. Ke.i ; t ), to H,1U., , h.;i iwiim i ih nan a little if tiif-ii it-1 ......... t ..i . .. Played Friday Ni:i-KO.V, It. ('.. Sept. 7 (AIM I'olleo in threo el t leu In 'ana da today wore a wallinj,' the next moves of three to-pnrato bodies or I loulthohors, moiih of l-Yeednm Sect, following demnn.siratinnH last niht In thi city, in KaniMiick, Sasl., neat hero, memhorM of the sect wero camped following an allemtit to join their "hortliiM'H In Juli" lafd nlt;hl and hnvo ihroaloneil another march, prohahly in I iiiik their cloth-itik'. At K'ani"aek, where another child ren, toward Ih In city to Join their comrades, police wen- eNpeethm' another at tempt to parade through tho city. At 1'elly, SaHk., where Hill popofr was helil in Jail on a ehai'Ke of publish hifr seditious II hid, police havo received a throat that If tin man Ih not rid eased, tho Sons of I-'reedom would march to the city. One Doukhohor woman received a broken lei and smno of the nion leader of the crowd wore treated ronjfUly when li.'iO Jmukhooors inarched into the city last iiIkIH and wci'fl met by determined dii zciim, relprorced by police and fire men. The chant liitf Doukhobors reached tho center of the clly where a line or trucks ami auto mobiles had been thrown acros.-t the street. When lender declared they would disrobe if they were not permitted to no to jail, police .and citizens rushed the invaders and after an hoiir'H flhl succoedi d in ejecting the Doukhobors from tho -iiy limits. The other hand, containing about MO members, wore met and dis- jicrsed at Kamsack, where the j Doukhobors, tnoNtly women and j children had marched from Vere j in. Saslcs., en route to join I he I Nelson on mp. Condition Of Employment In Oregon Given I'OliTI.AND. On-.. Sept. 7 Kol- , lowing is a report according to dis tricts or localities of seasonal em ployment conditions in Oregon: I't-ril.Mid Tln-re is a surplus of worker in all lines of work in thi. vicinity and indications are thai this surplus will exist t hrougliotit the season. Salem There is a slmrtaiie o, hop and evergreen le-rry pickers and of farm help. I 'ear, black berries and ea rly hops are h"ng harvested . l"hen is a demand for, nu n to work on the road". ' foivalliw There is a surplus of. common la bor in this loca lit y. Mops are now behii; picked nnd in djciitior.M are tlnre will be a sur plus of hcl). i'H lii'rjr drain ami bop har vest is now on in full swim; and j the prune harvest will start about September 1 :.t li. A many Iran- sients are passing through, we ex fiect to have a surplus of workers ' throughout ; he season. MrMinm ille Mops, apple, pears and jieachen are nmv being picked a ud prunes will be rca.lv. soon. We have a surplus of help on hand. 'Ihc Dalles We have a surplus i of workers on hand in all lines, ('cache and other fruit are being I picked. llo:i( lEiver Then, is a large sur plus of common la I km- on hand al I he present time. I la rvest Ing of winter apples will begin heiwcMi September jr.th and October 1st. Indications are that If the daily siriasn of transJentsc nnlhiUes to COIM" in We Will be able ti take care o:' our crop with Iheir aid and the local In lp. liii (irnnth' The labor situation In very well balanced here. Apple picking can easily be laUen care ol by the help on hand. AOihtud There is ;i Hiirplus if help in practically all lines. Tiler, is some ooi-ning for Umber work ers. Pear ure being harvested In the Jtogue liivcr valley and indi cation ate we will have plenty of help. .Med ford The second picking of Hart let l and Mow ells 1 about completed. I'lckinif of Hose and An.ious will start the coming week. It looks at t he present time as though we will not have a surplus of pickers as a great many have drifted to the hop yards. Vicentini Beaten By Champion In Chicago Baitle I'.IIH'AOO. S..pt. 7 (AIM Two Chilean. I. tils Vicentini and Stan islaus I.oayZa. put up two very dif ferent types of boxing exhibitions lu lights that topped I'addy Har mon' stadium card last night. Hoth were willing, but Vicentini had the misfortune to be matched 1th the world' champion light weight and left jabber, Sain my Mm ndell. 'onseniient ly he took a decisive whipping. Loaya fought Joey MediM. of jiui'Aimiuvr stojuks For The Floors Armstrong, Blabon and Nairn Linnfeuni. New designs and color effects in print and inlaid linoleum, tiring your room measurements with you. CARR FURNITURE CO.. INC- Chicago, and It was ten vigorous rounds to a well eariu-d draw. I.o aya was no more eager than liH countryman, hilt Med 111 was not the competition .Ma ndell was. Kighting at US-IJ pounds, the champion was his old self. After the first five rounds, the fight was all Mandell. lie was fust, accurate and willing. Often Vtcentini grinned as his own lunges and drives met nothing hut atmosphere. The fight was not n champion ship a ffair. both men coming in over the pound limit. . The l.oayza.-Medill fight WHS U'! rounds or toe-to-loe hanging, with one as ready as, the other to trails punches. 1 1 w a the most uotivoo-fiL-ht on the card, which Included, a ten rounder in which My Sulli van. St. Paul welterweight, belted victory for himself over the, rou ged, but r.ot loo clever Spaniard, All I in, t'lydo chasiuln. Halta vv idler, and Jackie Hrady, Syrrt chse. dn w in tho other ten round match . ma aft ' with ' nartii Cleaving. n In Bio- I eno-iies Circilit Judges To in isig Leagues, Mp(lt nt Mpifnr ii. n. i:. .... 2 I I I .. I X II .Keverchll l.os A.'ilfeli K.'lltellis: i'o., liorreiini: horK. I'lpKl'ilH, I!, II. 10. S Ii I .l I I Klscli ami KolieltK ninl Kainl- Wlto wuh the Kroi.loM Miuthpaw of all llino? I pul this iiuci'tlim roconlly lo AT NAl'llAMKNTO: MIk.'Ioiih S'lleiametilo liatlorlrs: Nelson ninl Vliicl ami Harris. II. II. 10. ... I! II il .. ill' I lloflman: lf. li.-mpNoy Kihl ho planneil "ic I'ontiio .Mack, w)io has htihilleil . hulhl uu uroiia to to-al fiiMi.iioii pi r. lour ol the greatest In Huh,. Wa.l- - souk. iloll, l-Millo lianll, llnlnil Mos.sl - liiovo mill Itiiho Wnlherff. With- mil l.ililiiK any posilvo siuml In '" ' 'Ih'iiv'jS llfnlHi personal u .lel.aio, 1'i.imlo never- III. less seems lo favor Winlilcll. 01'VieS Fl'l Tho Uuho, when lie was rlirhl was a wohiju-." sahl I'onhlo. 'u, li:nl everything-. lie was I.1-; 1'la.ik. Will, 1,1, h:if,ll ..roJ.llr.' I"1 H''"IO"'l was one of tho smartest pitchers of thi.iu all. drove un.l Vfalheru are illflerenl types, hoth fln pitch ers anil hoth itiiprovlmt." ench League Standings ra,.ri, iia.si i.ixuo W. I I'd. Ilollynooil Ill ;l .I.H Mission 4J a7 . H I II l.os AiiKoles 4 1 ss ,t,M I'orlluliil 4)1 L' N Kan l''rtncls,-o :i!i :in .r.ur. llalilrilul a a a? .171 K ici'iimeniu i':i 41; ,:i:i;i -mlle Ill (.4 Mill, mil 1s-iiiic W. I,. I'd. f'hleiiKO , S7 4"J .i;?i I'litshiirKh is r. r. .1.7; New Ynik ill Cll .:.! Mt. I.oills 1:4 .4;(m ltrooklyn on ii9 .4ii! I'hlln.lelphl.-, 1.7 78 .44'.' t'llieltinall f.4 71 .4t-i lli..,ton ta 77 ,3M km r.iiii.w K iu.m irs rnclfle Coast leimur Al Sun J-'runclsco ?, 1'ortluiiiJ X. Al l.t.8 .n,'h s s, Keattlo S. At Suoruinent,) S, .Mlsslnu II, At (iaklanil I. lollwnoi v. Nillliu.HI .u At I'lllshurKll i-S, llroolil)u -l. No other K-itiH . Ani'ii,-An l-Kito No Kainoi, playeil. Dempsey To Stage Title Tilt in 1930 CMIt'AOO, Sept. 7. (Al1) .lark .Mempaey hart mode definite orr tunn lor promotion m i car of a world chumpluuship light, and the title he Itiipeit to put on the block 1 thin nf Juoltie I'leidn. nH-ler-welht kiiiK. (lip Iloonry, piahnsrr nf l-'letdfl. toduy wnn considering uu nfiVr liom Demprtey of $f(rt.otoi for l'Md to defend hi title lit CIiIcuko 'at xt year at on a re mi noi it rreotnl ', and agninfll ti opporifln to h nnm 1 cd by Ix mpsoy; not lii( r tlioft April j PAItlS. Sept. 7 (AIM Anxiety Is leli here regnrdlng tho health Polncarc, epreident of Kranee, who Uhdirvvent a ma jor operation a month ago. Doc tor Ktiminnm d t hU evening re ported ii wpoi of congestion in the lung linger and It I feared the statesman i gradually becoming weaker a ho ho hocn bed-rlddcu several dayH. His condition & of llchiliy described a statlontiry bul u common dpi e w lit bo Issued lo night after ph.vsiclun !ev him. FIra Anittickii Prlnllnf Tlie lltsl pl'iiUlm; presn In the New MNirld vnn iuonglit to Mexico about t.'.tHi. in HiSd ihere lit n roe. uil of one being bromrht to l.tnm. Peru, mid nllO lit t 'tttlibrlde hi HVtll. Hy The A"-nclalcil Pres Main and open date limited ma jor league activity yesterday to two gaums in I'K.Nbui'gh. but even Mils curtailment fa lied to prevent the Cub from dra w lag closer to the pennant. The Urn In t hemmdve hud tun game Hushed permanent ly from iheir schedule in St. I, mil a the Hobins held t b,, Pilules to an even break. This turn of events h ft the cubs in m-ed of only eh v c n victories in their renuilning twenty-three games --- the same number the Athletics reunirc. With two games pei mn u nt ly re moved from the card, the Cubs by winning eleven more would finish with IS victories and defeat. A clean HWet p fium this point to the finish Would give the Pirates a final record ol 'J games won and ft.'t lost, just a percentage shade W him- Ih:. u a !' S-M Cub record. Huiieinh 1 rlincs sought his eighteenth victory in the opener at Pittsburgh hut received instead his fifth defeat. Habe Herman hil a homer with one on in the third anil oi her liobiiw bunched blows lor four more runs in the flub, giving the flock jUHt enough lee way to ease out alu ad by ii to r. at the finish. Watson Clark won his fourteenth victory, but had to have the help of Johnny Morrison in tho ninth, when, after several earlier rallh s hud failed, the Pi tales threatened to Me. Jess Petty wa right In the sec ond clash, and Mo, McWeeny and Moore were tud. so the Huccaneeiri had little trouble In winning by Ii to 1. The Pirate collected twelve hits. (tame w ere scheduled only nt Pittsburgh and SI. I.ouls In the National league. The Indian-Ath lelic encounter, ruined out nt Shibe park, was t he only A met lean league flxlurc on Hie card. Meet at Med ford SAI.IIM, re., Sept. 7 (AIM Chief ,1 usi i-e Cosh n vv of the su preme court, as eh n Iruian of i he suite Judicial council, is calling up on all circuit and supreme .indues of the stale to meet with the Judi cial council fu Mcdl'ord Kriduy. Sepl. i!7. The meeting vv 111 b(, held In connection with the convention of (ho State Hnr association, which will meet September -7 and :'s. A h uer being sent to the judges rc(uests them to make any com plaint (hey may have concerning the practice and procedure of tip supreme court, the form or sub st since of it opinions and any other suggestion relative to hs work. The Better Understanding Women Iin vn iho midet-siaiulina ' of tho hi'iirl wh'rh hi-iier tluin Unit of thp licad.- l.'om rs. Willi nmili-ru folk wo nrike a hit We're very pleased to men tion it. Modi, n people with modern ideas and modern furnishing like to bin modern mover. WOVE ISI CERESAN Dust Disinfectant for Wheat - Oats - Barley 5-lb. Can $3.00 COPPER-CAKBONATE 5-lb. Package $1.50 Does Not Hurt termination Sawyer - Holmes Mercantile Co. Phone Main 17 PUBLIC SALE! Tho undersigned will offer at public sale al the Ceo. Hean farm one and a half miles north of the highway bridge, across Catherine creek two miles east of lint Ijike, coniinencinjr at 10 o'clock a. m., with Free Lunch at noon, on Tuesday, Sept 10th Th Follow inj;- Described Propcity, To-wit: 15 Head of Cattle 2 llolstein cows, 5 and 8 years old; 2 Ilolstein heifers, 2 years old; 2 roan cows, ft and 8 years old ; Jersey cow, !i years old; brindle cow, 7 years old; 2 (.iiicrm.ey heif ers, 1 and 2 years old; Ilolstein heifer, 1 year old; red heifer, 1 year old; 2 calves; Guernsey bull, 2 years old. 360 Head of Sheep 210 fine wool ewes, 1 to (i years old; lie head medium coarse ewes, I, 2 anil !l years old; l.'i Ilampshiie ewes, 2 to -I years old; 17 Oracle Lincoln ewes. 6 Head (Jood Work Horses Farm Machinery 2 low wheel hay wajfons and rack.--: 2 mowing machines; hay rake; four section narrow; 2 sets work harness; 2 lieiitinv; stoves; power washing machine; No. ! pump, will 1 U ft. l'i inch pipe, and minieious other articles. TF.K.MS: Slims of $20 and under, cash. Over .S2H six mt uths time on bankable note drawine- S per cent in terest I nun sale date. Tw o per cent discount for cash on sine date on sums over $20. T. 1?. .JOHNSON, Auctioneer F.UNT.ST DKLONU. Clerk T. I'.. JOHNSON, Auctioneer KKNFST JH'.I.ONli. Clerk Lyons & Bean "iy INTHHWBST At The Head of the Class tore No. 1 3 T-a Crande. Oro. Child's Wind Breakers $1.98 Of closely woven wind proof Suedeine, leather ette trim collar, cuff and pocket, elastic bottom. Ages 4 to 8 W&BtSBMSSfmtl If You Are Afraid To Look at the Fall Suits so Early Listen: lianish the dozens of bofrios that are buzzing in your ears. The same ciiaps were whisper ing when American Tel. and Tel. was You've got the time lo see the suits the money to buy them the weather in which to wear them and you must lie most vain if you don't admit there is room for style im provement. More men are looking early and looking belter. e Leads All Other Foods in Promoting HEALTH for School Boys and Girls At All Dealers or on Regular Routes Blue Mountain Creamery TEXT BOOKS For THE GRADES & HIGH SCHOOL .ire now in slock for the coming school year Loose Leaf Notebook Covers, L. II. S. mc nog-ram 25, 50c , $1.00 Good quality Theme Paper, per ream $1.00 Fountain Tens 19c, $1.00, $1.25 to $10.00 Automatic Pencils 10c, 25c, 60c, to $3.50 Rulers, made of hard wood and with brass edge 5 & 10c Gummed Eyelets (box of 100) 10c Prang- Water Colors No. 8 50c Prang Crayonex No. 3 10c No. 4 20c Ccm parses 15c, 25c, 50c Store Will Be Open Till 9 P. M. O'Clock Monday & Tuesday La Grande Book & Stationery 1 1 j