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Page Six Friday. September 1020 LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. NEW! Silk Shirt and Shorts In white, green, flesh, orchid and blue. $1.00 Men's Wear. WHEAT CROPS IN OREGON TURNING OUT MUCH BETTER (Continued irom rnge One) CHliiniili' of total uiM'l" production l:i Oregon Ih fj,HJf.iMM IniHlifln eonipurr-il to (l.Hr.O.OOO hunheln hint yi-itr and lliu uvrriitfo of. 0, 4 .r J ,(M) ImikIii'I.h. l'-ai- prod url Ion Ih chII nnitrd til oihi IjiihIh-Ih, mi ln- crcuHu of 1(12.000 ImihIiHh ovci' tin Ailgii.sL I'Ktlniatc. The prod m l Ion IukI year i.o J.7'Mt,ooo himln-lH and the rivt; year avmiKc Ih l,(i(il,00ii biinhrlw. Pencil proilueHon Ik eMl llititeil al JOS, (MM) IiiihIicIh compar ed in 2!(2,ooo IhihIicIh a year nj?o and the mei-ntfe or 2!M.0(Mi ImihIi-i-K (Jlapr production Ih now pluc ed at I,!(;i6 Ioiik, compared to 2, 025 tojiH ii.j'L'iir uko and an aver HK'' f I.OOTi toiiN. . The un favorable pronpec(H for fonitfc and roiifihaKo feed cropn hIiowm In the A iikhmI flrH report arc I'lnphiial.ed by I he prexeni In dlfatloiiH, All tame hay produc tion hi nrexon will he about 1.703, 00 toiiH, com pined to 2, Hi l.ooo Ioiih a year iiku and the uveniye of I., si;:!. ooo toiiH. Alfalfa Ih hclow nvt-nih'e hut all clover and Ihnothy 1m conwldenihly nhovu averaKO Ihoiiffli helow a year aito. I'artlally tiffm'llliiK lhl. la (he larf;e Niipply of barley and cniIh. (I recoil hop product Ion Ih chIL milled at I H,:(o,o(Mi pounds com pared lo l7.ooo.aou it year iiko and the average r M,IO!i,ooo poimdM. The Hpil:iK wheal crop In lml h WaHlifiiKlou and Idaho Ih turning nut hellei than eai-lli-r cHllinaleH lu ll lea led hill coiiHlderahly heloU' average In each eaae. WaahlUKtou Hprlni; wheal production is CHllina ted al H,7Ml.ono I.iihIi.'Im compared lo Ct.iH t.Ooo IniHhelH la.st year and the average of (I.CI7,ooo IuihIicIh. 1 n I rln ho the present cHtlmatc la H,:ifii.oon huNhelK coiuparetl to I U.:io4.omi hiiHlteiN a year hki and au avcraiic of ir,327,(MMl huahelM. The oiii apjde crop In hot h Idaho n;id WhnIiIukIoii Jh aluioHl 1ii In average hul helow a year atfo w It h 1 he commercial production lii-arliu; an average relation to to tal. I 'each product Ion M much above average in WaHhliiKloii and Jdam. I I'Olt I L.AM) CASH roHTLANI (He.. Hi-pt. 13 (Al') ('ash wheal: Itig Deiid IdiicHtcin, hard while $i.:n i;.. Hoft ulilU' l.a-.. WeHti-rii Whllo ll.2r... Ilanl winter (l.22t. Northern hjh Iuk $1.22 '.i. VeHler;i red $1.22 ti . OalH; No. 2-3K l. white $113. (Ml. Todny'H car ivcelptn: wheat Sfi, harley I. riour y. oalH li, hay (J, I'Oltll.AM) 1'IIOIM i; I'dlcTt.ANU. Die, Sept. 13 (Al'l - IliiHer, vkkh. intllc (Initterl'at), ptMilii y, onlotm, potaioen. wool tiulH, hay, ciihciu ii hark and hop" Meitdy and uiiehanKed. FIND IT HERE l.'oji' for this column must ho In by II u. in. III 'MM AMI-: SAt.i: Ameilcali j Legion auiltaiy Sepl. t I, at ! a. m. Adams a e. ;i . 2-21. ' THK lIPISCdPAl, til'HJi rum- ! Hinge hale will le held Saturday W , at I louan hall, I tours ill open at U:3o. t. 1 1 .31, ! I c(miki,ii coin) sai.i; The Mlfsioiiary soelely nl tin Presh tel la t chill h will bold a itinUe.l hunt Nile .Saturday nl Cres t ent Market 101 Adams. '.' I :i -1 1 , (;i,i;.N A. MOIT'AI-T, ph 1st, will accept limited n.uulit r of piano pupils. Call Main t-lKi tor a p-polntiu-:it. I tn-.M 11 ItStlN Al, (.Itl.l.lINO (Attlis lletoi'e jo i chouse your Personal Kngiaved Chiiximas dud it will be worth your while lo see the won derful Hue shown h l: lehill dsoii's All .V (iltt Shop Ibis ear. The are a gent h lor tile I hi t e leading l(:nM lu Ametlea. and are showing I In most unusual and erlll:.ive cards tills year. See lie 111 at Kit Imiil ooii'h Ait and cut Shop. I.i lit. coi.I.ix.i: havs See t he w Indoiv ol tisef il and atlraethe articles tor the Imv and Kb) uolng away to Heboid. The :iew Tidy Itov 1 1 II-- will appeal lo the college gli I. w ill e twr linieh time and many won its dining lor seliool y.ar. See (hem al Itlelntid tion'H Ait and (lift Shop ti -y t'.t. Hemstitching, pleating, but ton liulivt, etc. mi Inu'jt Kiddie Shop. Adv. Hitliiey l.yln, the piano tuner, will 4t ut Lu (Jiande Jpt'l week of Bepl. Mb. 7-27.1 uip MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CIIK A;u WHMT ! I.Sf'l M"l I.HHJA l.:!.-.?', Jim i.iujSPJS i.ih',4 i..ih9', My i.5 i.ssii i.r24 I'OIM'IAM) WHliAT Si'in I.;MM l.aivH 1.2 1 1.21 " i-aa-li i.aiy, Mhv i.-ia v, i.ij'-i Liny, i.i i WALL STREET CLnStlNC. TONK cwswrri wifuv iiunu J VSISL 1 Ni;W VUltK, K.-I.l. l:i (AH) I'ln- Hioi-lt iiiurhct wiM Hiihji-ctctl to. day to anol her hombai dment of Helling whjcti carried iiiohL or Ihcj aiMUi; ihhuch to new low prK'CH on, (hi) movement. The brca It which ran from 3 to 15 point ft in Hcorcwj oi iBMiieH, wax ctieclted around inlU day by t he lowering of the call money rate from H lu 7 per cent and a revival of pool activity In u Helected group of public utility, railroad equipment and Indcpcn I dent ateel HhnrcH. I Heavy buying of May department hIoi'ch, u hieh rained It 22 polntH I mi. i ui iiii- umer oiei ciia oo it; i- ihiich lu the lawt hour. Ilahn de- partinent Hlalea lose ii poinlH, K. II. Macy ti; C.iinbul Hioh. 7 and Sa feWJky HtoreH f. I n I In public utilltlcH, American and Foreign power wun Mtrong, touching a rec ord figure of J 7 7 T - The cloHing ! tone waH Htrong. Hales approxluuit jed ri,(Ml0,00() HlnircH. Wheat Unsettled, Slightly Lower CIIU.'AUO, Hepl, Showery Weal her li li-nding to afford drought havoc in Ih I (Al') Argentina elicf from A rgcntiue wheal belt led to Hllghtly lower prices tndny for wheat. Fair buy ing support for I ho wheat market developed on price brenka mid do mestic mills were said to be pur chasing, but plunges brought about Increased Helling. Further ruliiH' were looked for tomorrow la partH of Argentina. Wheat closed unset I led a I the Maine as yesterday's rinisli to lower. Corn closed off to up, on In to now ii, and provin Ioiih arying from 7c setback to u rise of 2c. wool Ki:i'oj(T MOHTON, Kept. 13 (Al') The ' icrcial bulletin tomorrow will Hay: "The wind market conl lulled moderately active, although hardly Co brisk as in weeks recently past. Prices are generally well maintain ed in worsted wools, with quart i' I bloods Hlioht ly si rouge r. Woolen wools and units are barely steady. "The Australian season is under way. hhIch at Sydney a lid Adelaide having revealed a price basis sub stantially on the level or Kindlon! and the Continent, America. is buying nothing, London Is offering Kio, ooo bu leu comiucming Tuesday, next, .Mauufacluring posit hm healthy, though (opuiakers report liltle new business. Tradu awaiting further goods openings. Kxpecl big busi ness during lict few weeks. "Mohair dull, hardly changed.' The Commercial lietlll will publish the following wool quo tations tomorrow: Hconred basis Oregon: Hue and f. lu. staple !M(-i2; line and r. 111.! Fr. combing XS-mi; fine and I", in. j clolhlng S5-K7; valley. No. NK-Iio. Mohair: good original bag Texas spring 57-5S; Texas kid I1S-70; good original bag Arinoiia and New, Mexico 52-53; original bag uv 12 month Oregon 51-511, rage Advico to Speaker! Kven If ou are a little uuiue pared, don't inludt It. (tetter still bo prepared. Woman's Home Coin p.'inloii. Charity of Thought Veil know that u 111 lie 1 liotih and a liltle kindness arc often w or Ih more than a great deal ol Homey, This charily of thought U not merely to he exercised toward I he poor; It Is to be exercised to ward nil men, John IttHkin. In Explanation The reason 1 here Is ptehly ol room 111 the lap U because so man: who get there fall ofT. 4 Iratul liap Ids Pre. Foolinh Waiting You can coiamil no greater folly (linn lo sit hy the roadside until some one comes almi- nm lnlte you o ride with hint to wealth and lnlllieiice.-., l. Couh. WH HI V k si:i.i. VOR 1'OK Ii:ss once mm e over Thurs nd. l.lslt.l below nir more linns of alue al s;n lug pi i i-4, Lingerie ome't's I llle MO.S. ,lep t Ions. est s. lu (In- desired (a rt ale. pink IAci plioiMl valm.s gauge on MIS, l-nlltlilllil otles and coloiM Ol (l. stl ami titchid. 69c Dress Pants M. n". Iia oaag men s e is in the tail's . 1 iil-M and fitb in 01 .si imIs. che a. -t llle res $2.95'$G95 Sweaters Sue.ileis lor the little folks In nice warm w o.d ga riin-iils, 'o.il sly It- :i 1 niuliinalHtiiH . $1.49 New York Store CHICAGO MVIi.STOCK CIIIIACO, Kept. 13 IT. H. I J. A.) IIiikh: ir,,oiM); 15 to s.'ic IiIkIht; pounds a.sr,e) $111.25: i:io iio iiiii iioii:ni. iK.r,nc $111.25; pin k. , inn wowh, , a.uu 'if t'j..iu: jiik.h. yo to l:i iiiiiiihIh. $k.miii!i $.5u; cut Ik. ;;;' ,.,.. ,; 8l,,y lu ,.. ,,.,. , n. JI7.no; f.(j yiirlliiKH, 7 fid Iffiil Hjh., 9 CI. 2A4i SDJ.GH. Vi'iil- I'CH J 1 U.O(Kf $ 1 8.(10; h tuck it umJ ItM-lIlT Sli'lTH, 1 o.yii i $ I 2.UU. SlK'i'D. HI.OIIO; Mli-ady to hLi-ouk; hoiiii- wile r.tr higher; nuticcH 2Uii 13.75; Tat L'Wi'.t, 1.041 'ff $5 ; ffMMlihf? lamlrfl ojiotdhh; LTk: lower; lamlm, Wl lhn. down $ I .'i.nu f $ M.uo, cwch I Iio down, . unfit $ ft. 60; tViur lumltff $l2.6Ufy'j;i.2ff. I'OIM'LAM) lil VKSTOCriv I'OltThANI). Ore., Kept. 13 (Al') t'altle and calvcH: recelolH1 cattle. 7i, Hleady. .Steers ( 1 100-1300) lbs. good $11 'II.M; C-f.O . 1100 Hih.) good dfum :'.0o'lf $ i.oo. Cumiiioii $7'' $11.00. Jlelfers (Hf0 lbs. down) gooil Jii.r.Ort- Jio.oo; common to medium $7.00 V $! 50; cowh, good $!i.ro fn 1 o.oo; common to medium $7.00 41 $y..riO; low cutter $3.oo Ui $ii.r0; good beef $7.2fi $7.75; cut ter lo medium JtLOOfr $7.25; calves, 500 lbs. down, medium to cliolcc $lo.oo''i $12.50; cull to common !Mt $IO.oo; vealers, inilk fed. good to choice $13,00 0 $1 4.5(1; inn diuui $1 t-OiK $13.0(1; cull to com mon $X.(i0ftr $ I l.oo. Itnlls, yearl ings excluded $7.50 S-j $,00; me dium t'i.r.lKM $7.50. Ilogn: receipts !KMi; slow; heavy weight 25o-;i5o lbs. medium lo weight, 200-250 lbs. medium to Choice, $10, IKK, $ 1.25; fight weight KiO-200 Urn. medium to holer (,t choice 25o-35o lbs. medium to ' '-r,n light lights, i:io-n;ii lbs., medium lo choice $ I 0.50 i $ M ,25; ! u' Intoxication, packing sows, rough ami smooth' Mvt- ''',,n'1 'fnylor, a nurse in a $7.50 fn $:i.no; slaughter pigs Hollywood hospital to which .Mrs. S0-I30 lbs. medium to choice $11.75: '''"''"Kcs was taken and where she 4i $10.75: feeder ami slocker pigs, j ":,M "nflnetl by injuries for sev-70-IS!i lbs. medium to choice $ I o.-j -" l''kM, i""' lr. c. a. .MaeOon 75C' $ It. 75. laid, who treated her. testified, they Sheep and lambs: steady; re-i,im' tmim no evidence of Intnxi ceipts, sheep 1 5(, lambs fi5 lbs. ci"tl'n. The physicinii said she down good (o choice $ 1 1 .00 fti $ 1 2; ' "ff i"''l nllht concussion of medium $!.50 'it $ I 1 .(Ml; all weights, ' m' ,,-,,ln' niilil that he believed yearling wethers 1 10 lbs. a-w ntt ! 11 li"lossiblo to leternilne ilefinlte- cull te common $7. (mi (it i'j.it dr.llil to cholc $ii..riOftj J'j.uo; ewes lliedhim to choice 1 20 lbs. down $3.75 'f $ to i'ludct common .00; 120-125 lbs., medium $3.(HCr $1.50; all weights, J I.ihi-v, $3.U0. CIIICAf.O CASH j flllCAtlO, Sept. 13 (AP) ! Wheat: No. 5 mixed $ l.:to. I'd $I.JH',i; No. 3 Corn: No. 2 mixed $1.03 yellow $1.02. ( iiIh; No. 2 white 50 t 5 I white iK'o 50. Itye: No. I, $1.04 1: $J.oi . Mni'lcy: iiiulable range (i'l'u Timothy Heed: $.!MKif $5.(15. Clover seed: $l t. oo i-i $i:.nu Of Engliih Derivation Tin word deheiiliire Is itllieil o I ti Midland DiiKhiml word debeutiit', 1 which means it receipt. It was ko culled been ue such receipts for mally henim with the l.ntln wia'd. "(leheiihire ml hi," ineanhiy "there are owluy to me." Expert Coining To La Grande on MONDAY, SKl'T. l'OLKY HOT HI, frniii It) a. 111. lo I p. in, Kvi'iiinu.s by Mi'iilumi: appointment only ONK DAY ONLY No Clmrjju fur C'onsiillal.ion M r. l' Pedlitli. the sate -ml pcrl niiv.s: 'I'lli' "I'i iO-.I ICthntioll Sli,.I.I.s" liulil Hi" rnpl pi il. , lly. mi tn.it- 0 r w I1.1l poMilinn Ilif Imil.v assiliiM s or Inm hcaxy a uili;hi ymi mi. Tiny Klvo hiMlaat ii'ln-l. ,uiiltai-l tin- opi-nlnif in a I' lnarUahly shnrl Hl'l il MirllKlhi-n M- wi'ali ll.i. HIIIS (Hit- TIM ' S. , I l'p 111 1 I sn 1 lull Ihry ti it-nl ly i.ii.mi' li,.i pri'liiiiM natural r.-l .tilling piiMif. ni't'illHK no Ini'tlitM' niit.vni,. snppotl. Slum; n h litnil.l,., I, a, lvai ln- ami 1 iiliMtpatltin iilli-n tints.-, I l. Itttp Itlff ptiitiipdy ,J 1., 1. n .,1 1 . Truly li'inat Ual'lt' anil pri.inpl n nnll.H Ihim- lii'f I iilil:ilii, , t,,, ,,1, . iv llh t't't ritt anil tm: tttllv it, vi'lnp ril lllpllllf.t lml nl-.,. Kin, B in K l.-.-t.-.l ttll,'.". Iiti'liiim?.. ti'i,'in' pi'iii,t,.,( ,,.. v l,-i . at i- nun Imlil im; t tiptiit tx llrntly iilm-li lii'ii-tiitnir n,, f ,i,, Im'. ii r,.,in,.,l. No i'IiikMi- I,, n.s ,t iini,, r-ltati'i an- 1 1 I . I K tin 1 Ml - III.- iliiialnllly nl nil al.Sl.lllll l, .-. ;, t,,.,l',. PH'iil. t-anllal y appHalti i .s. T.'i'.i of rnpliiti-,1 iliilil,,-.! I-,.. ftivi'l- i-i.lnpli'l.' th Ktl rp,.,! nit-t Inttili til Iri-atnit iil tii.litt ,i .--I al I tf.1 h .4. Ho mil xvn.ili, yilllf it,,.y li.-ly inlvi-rllM il mall i,i-,,-i- ,-,n. 1 rapi t.oiN, v.nt t.11111,,1 in iint-m-I,. '. r. 111 ni.it 11. uiipiin-- p,ii. iiiiii- I am i-i. Homo i.Klt o. .via it, ttlll llltH-k. l ' . .1 -. . ll1--4,t. Atli. Io. tl. i v l m i J liHIIIIIMI!u!!l TARIFF RATE CONFERENCE ! IS PROPOSED (Continued from Vneo 1) (h republican bill, replete with eonl rover.slal Ikhucm. neh iih the tariff com mission, flexible provis ioriK. and a charmed valuation bane for ail valorem duliej. were the of ficial subject of debate. ThP measure hh drawn up by the finance com mil tee ma lorily wan rouiidlv criticized yesterday by .Sen ator Si mm onx, republican, North ' Carolina, ranking minority mem ber of the committee In a Jeuuthy address which dre wa reply from rhairnjan Kmoot of the finance committee. Denounce lllll KltiLiuoiiH d (moo need t lie bill a inconsintent, and "daimeroiiHly" expanding the power of the presi dent to revise Hchedules. Ho as serted that it contains many use less increases In rates in arl:ul- , t lira I commodities, is filled wit h exorbitant rates tn articleH that the farme rmust purchase and does not conform with President lloov-! er'M reqiieHt for Industrial Increases" on I)' In the instance of Industries ii... . it.k.'n unrfmkAii ti ....i.i ., 1 .m l ' recent yeai'H. To an assertion that consumers costs would be Increased by billions of dollars through passage of the proposed measure, Senator Smoot took vigorous exception. in ad dition, the committee chairman characterized Simmons' objection to the bill as old stuff. WITNESSES SAY MRS. PANTAGES WAS NOT DRUNK (Continued from Pago 1) th est reel by a big I 'Miring ear. State testimony eonslslent ly had ; been that no ears except those of : Mi'". Pantages and liokumoto were ! near the scene of the - accident. I 'oHterno testified that M rs. Pan ttages was "just out cold" after the I accident, and that he saw no signs ly net ween lilloxicallo nainl con cussion in the- ease of a bead in jury such as that received by Mrs. Pantages. in rriiKi Ai' SAN FKANCISCO, Sepl. 13 ( A I ' - Itutterfal r. o. by San Fraacisco, .-le. mlcnWemyGum.Dipping " f I Us Jt the same as saying 'WmV Safety On All Roads PKM'l A'l'l 1 ( lie niRned, snfely (road of toughest rubber, Fire ' stone 'provides (be strongest, most durable cord construction ever known. Cords are scientifically twisted for greater strength and elasticity, then dipped in liquid rubber which insulates every fiber against internal heat and friction, doubles flexing life, and adds thousands of extra miles of safe travel at no additional cost. Firestone Tires ALONK are (aim-Dipped. The effective ness of this extra process is clearly reflected in (lie fart thai Fire stone Gum-Dipped Tires hold all world records for safely, endur ance and mileage, bet us put -.1 set of these wonderful tires on your car. Perkins Cor. 1th and Adams. LOS ANGELES GRAND JURY ACCUSES (Continued from l'axe 1) j the vice Kquad- in the alleged brib- j j cry conspiracy. j All Ar,. eeians i ; All of the indicted and arrested officeiH have been members of tile ; i police force for periods 'ranging ! j from four to eighteen years. Kvans : is the oldest man In p'dut of ser ,vlce. lie joined the department In j i l:Hl. All expressed surprise when j In formed of the Indictments i against them, and served notict. they would fight the charges. ttcvera I anonymous telephone t b p ea Is last n igh t ca used I isl rict Attorney l-'itts to arraime lii guaiflK for alt grand' jury witness es. .Special guards previously had I been placed over VVestuui n in his ; county jail cell, and over If In home I in WhiUicr, a suburb. I'olice ami J deputy sheriffs failed to- trace a 1 car reported twice seen In the ; downtown district, containing three men armed with machine guns, j which caused an unusual muster lug of guardH yesterday. : Co-n AI f VT "TTT Ij-ilo 1 UlVIiUU UIVH TEAMS PREPARING (Continued from Page 1) and are covering the ground slow ly but thoroughly. Kttgcr (o See lilllhlops. After a (illndema n regime of severa I yea rs, loca 1 fa lis a re pa r ticularly eager to see the Itulldogs trot their new stuff across the gridiron. I nchl en tally, I .a Oiamte goes lo Maker for the annual tussle with the copper-jacketed eN-ven. I'p at Wallowa, which year alter year turns out a. team that causes l.a Oramb' and other opponent:; worry and occasional defeat, an other new coach is establishing his system, it Is reported. l-;t-r prise a rid t nion are ex pected to have fair tennis under veteran coaches, but neither is b" lieved likely to upset the leaders unless unexpected addltion-t are made to the lineups. In l,a (J ramie, (oa-h Ira W lie is still drilling the team largely 401 fundamentals, with a period of brisk practice each it llernoon. Woodic isn'texactly of the hard boiled driving type, but lie has complete control of his squad at all times a ml there are no dull mo ments In practice. Local men, who have watched the Tigers working out under Wondie, are predicting a new football era Tor l.a Cramb-, find some are hopeful of seeing I hi blue and white colors at the top id' the gridiron mast for the llr'jt time in six years. rirsl Oamc al, Wallowa First games of the season will bo played late tiiis mouth and early in October, the Tigers initial test enmim: at Wallowa on (let. 12. 21 HOUR TIRE SERVICE Motor Company J Incidentally, alt of thr games ' i scheduled in I .a Grande this year will begin promptly al 2 o'clock 3 ' In the afternoon, so that there will bo no chance of semi-darkiies , j coming ever the field before tlu j ' game Is i uded. ! Set. Time for World '(ireenwich time." famed through nut the world. Is del ci'mineri by iht inoveiiienl of li certuiu star which arrives due smtih every iweiiiy-fiiip hours. Treatment for Braggart Theic is this beuelit In brau. tint' the speaker Is unconsciously ex pressim; his own Ideal. Miiiuor hlir by nit mean?, draw it oul, mid hold 111 in to It, Kniersou. SAVE WITH S A F" E T"V Don't Let Tooth Decay Get a Start Ulli'i ilcci K"l s Mnrli'il In 1. cli-nt tst can ;in prt-vi'iit ushiK- KKX M.UiNKSIA your tpclh only slop il. Von toolll ilrriiy hy AM. JIII.K III' TOOTIt I'AKTK. 'l u si'.s ZTiv mill l:) Tin lliit: stii'litilir illKri'ilii popular toolh i of a.slo ioniMcrai1 tin- i-unsi-a oi luolll Uiray. swc-i'lon tin-lin-utli anil 11111U0 tliu tuutll wh'lli' and KlisU'nili!,'. Holil only at Glass Drugs Inc. TI10 Itoxull SIoib La Grande, Ore. Thoiie 11 000 JCPENNEYOa 108 Depot St. Outdoor Needs in Wearing Aj parel Supplied Here at Thrift Prices Leather Vests That Are Well Made Front Quarter Black Very durable horsehide vests for ouldoor men. Very strongly sewn and lined throughout. Made with two pockets, just as illustrated. Un usually low in price. $ Cashmere Socks For Men Worsted plaited and mtfc ccrized. A long wearing host 49c Good Boots For the Hunter Goinp huntinc ? Yon will need this Hint k W.nerpronf Hoot, with it double sole, leather linrfl vamt and outside fountcr pocket. 12 inch $7.90 l(i inch ,..$8.50 HAVE A HEART SAYS YOUR BATTERY (lot soiiieont! ti make tliu ileal. Have Koiiieonu give 1110 ii think unci; in a while llial knows how 1 like il done. Have llieni test nie to see if my cells are acting alike so I can do my work well. , , The official Williams Service Station will gladly do -this for you. They test and Automotive 121 3 Greenwood Willaid Warehouse Paper Hangers Say That There Is a Difference in Wall Papers Even if They Look Just Alike After they have hung some or ours when they have been hanging paper that was bought be cause it was so cheap, they say "Gee, what a difference," and then they come ami get some more of ours. When you are comparing the looks or the pap ers, try them out ri- quality, too. With a lot i.r new designs to choose from, just as well pick on quality along with the price. Home Lumber & Coat Co. Sncce.s.Miis to Claude C. Pratt 1802 Cove. QUALITY Fill ST Phone M-2 IS. Call us lor any kind of building materials. Wall Paper & Paint. You will like our service. La Grande, Ore. of Genuine Horsehide Flannel Shirts Of Heavy Twill Domel Union Suits Of Part Wool ' These come heavy weight and are of a fine ribbed knit ' Excellent val ues at this low price. Splendid ly made with close fitting rib bed ruffs and ankles. As sketched. $1.49 in medium gunuralor yivc mi: a square ; fill batteries tree. Electric Co. Plume J1-K2U' & Service Station Full c u t throiiRhout 1 1? J or cnfort, 0L - ,wo biiiioni Njya. thru poci-- . I r r l cts- An r-Jf ceptional 98c