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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OKSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, October 8, 1029 Phoenix Hose New fall shades 75c to WC. Men's Wear, NAMPA TO PLAY HERE ON FRIDAY (Continued from Pans X) Woodio Ik dt'vnlliiK much nttciHIiin to lil lino thin week. Hin atari ln lineup will not he aim, mi need until Juat hcroro the Kl'inc, ua he Itna 1 ti or 'Hi men nearly on pur oh to playliiK ahlllly, and Iiiih not ilo cldcd yet which comhlnatloiiM ho will Hlart. UvaiiK, u veteran of laat yearn huckflcld, did not play 111 tlm W.illowii Kami- heeauxe of IncllKlhlllty, hut expected to have a chance to net Into tho Nam pa niilne. Inlcreal Ik rimnliiK lilch locally III tho Friday kiuiio, mid u ,illtt. crowd la expected. .ikaxmc i:a(,j:i,s hi iiii:d KANHAH CITV, Ocl.K (Al') l.'nrter fflooiny allies, reinlnlacent of her ttreulest utarrlnjf vehicle, "llaln" Ilia daily or Jeanne Kuif el, Httiirc. und moving picture act roM. today wua carried by frlcnda to It m final reml:iK place. A Kanwm city caddy sued . frolrcr ror .r,li,oaii ror an eyo In Jury. Golfcra who have luat their bulla on the cnurao may' rind It hard to yiideraliind hnw n caddy'H cye could be worth f uii.iiog. FIND IT HERE Copy (or Ihla coliiinu muat bo In by o 11, in. N. Y. I.ll'l': INS. CO.. Julian .;, l'elerii, roH. rep. I'h. Kdfi-.l, tup. OCT. 10 ,AHT HAY i ,iy ymir wiilcr rent ullli, mil a penally. ju-7-:ii. OCT III ,AHT HAY lo pay your wilier rent wllhout u penally. 10-7-3 t. HHIIXil: l.MI SI'DCIAI, Allrucllve llrl,lKe Lamps Willi ndJiiHlabiti iirm and cimippcd wlih two aha, I'M ur hcIIIiik thla- week lit llli'luii'daon'M Art and (ilfl Hli, for $:. ,.ach. Ke Iheae valuiH III the )vlndow now. 1 ii-jj. 1 t. IIAVK li" l(..; ,oxv H you have it broken qlaaa In year car lake II lo Hlrharilxon "The Arl Man" where II will be ipilekly ni"l Tcrlly refilled Willi flucal plale at a MivIiik In price lo villi. lllchavdao:ra All und (lift Shop apeclallila In nil klllda ur nlnm work. 10-K-ll. I)'"!', la LAST MAY In pay your wilier rent wllhout a penalty. in-7-:it, TA X 1 1 1 1-; 1 1 M Y work by a Very cum pelent man. All kluda uf hlrds and 11 nl 11111 Im moiiuli'd. I'hone 3M-W or call at I las 1'enn. Av llemlutfi'i'. 10-2-liu 01 "P. in LAST HAY to pay your water rent without a penally. 10-7 AlTOMtmil.C I.OANS WH MAKK I.OANM on iiiilninu. hllea and luinlliire. (,'unliacla re flnnncid, Hooin IB. I.a tliande Natluiuil Hank llldu. a-:'S 1-iu OCT. in I. AST HAY tu pay your water rent ullhout a penally. lii-7-lll. lleliiHll.liHiK, pltwtlnjj, liutlon liul'W, etc. Nor ' Klddlo Winp. Adr. OCT. in LAST hay to pay your wuler rent without u penalty. I n-T-.tl. TT E iSlCl.L l'01 Li;s Always imiisuall.v low prices. HOYS' lll.AZI.Its New Allo-Jncka for boys, water and miiuI ,ri,i,f. lull llin d, , htslic u,,i!,i Uuid, 'oni.' In ailiacllM. colors. Kx lia I'lieclal 151.08 "IIK.I VU, CIIII'I'IIW A I loo ps 'I'lie famous in IkIiiiiI t'hli pi a bools In lli-lncll. clKie. ul.Ke tan hiiiher. for buinty and loila wear. Is r,u. Sieclal 5.05 New York Store MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY STOCKS TURN UPWARD AFTER EARLY SLUMPS Ni:V YOllIf, Oct. 8 (Al') After li period of early Irrctfiilui'- My canned hy -.inccrlnlnty over the ; liiimciliulc. future or prlcea, atocka ! turned upward lowaril noon today. I f. H. Ilulm-trlal Alcohol row I nearly 0 polnta to tin, new hluh or! 1H, American Machine ti K.iiiiulry soured H:)i anil Warren OUh atocl, Intornalliiniil Hiudu-aa Machine and Intcriliillniiiil Conihiisl ion lOliKlll- ocrlnc. I-. H. Steel recovered moat or n :t-polnl Iohm anil oilier alock' thai hail licen weak hi the early , irailleir came hack. i (.'all money renewed al. C per I cent. I 1'iiit i i,AM ;Ivi:sto:k I'OltTI.ANI) Ore., Oil. It (Al') rut Mr, and calves: Hlemly, " early tradini,-. recclpta null In 6, i Clllvea If,. Hlcera ( 1 I 00-I. 'Kill ilia.) fllMIODi 0J,(l; uond Slll.liliji $10. fi: medium fK.fiiiiii i l ii.iiii; com mon $7.li'l fi $S. Till. Ilclfera, tfood IH.riO'u $:i.(ni; coiamou lo llledlillii $11,11111)1' $S.r,ll. i'owh, (food $7. 7fi di' $X.LT,: eoiiiinon to . medlaiii Su.nil iii$7.7ri: low cutter, $L'.r,(i fu sn.no. Illllla, Rood lo choice $7,011 m $7. Till, cutter to liieillum $li.lill iji $7.lUi. eaivca, medlinn lo choice tn.f.n r,i JIU.IW; cull lo comtnon $7, on tit III. fill. Vealen Ilk led, dull, I lo $l2.r,u $ 1 4.1)11. ineilluiii J ia.r.iKi' $l.rll; cull lo coiiimou $7.50 I'll I ii.r.o lliutHi' Htiady, ri;ccipt8 -a". Heavy j weight, S!l.r,l f,,.' 1 1 i r,n, ,.., il,,,, weight, !.f.'i lii (ill. SO: medium i I l.f,lldi,$ 1.75; limit lluhla. I II. Till (it $11. Till; packlnu' aowa. roiiith a:id ' amoolli, tK.IIII lii til. HO; KliiiiKhtci-1 Plea, se-Kin Iba. ski. if, r,t $ 1 1 . i; r. : ( feeder and Htoeker plus, $10, r,n m r $1 1.Till. (Hof! or oily Iiobii and roaat- ! lima plifa excluded In ubove mho- tatlous.) Slieep ii nd lntnls: ((iiotubly steady; receipts ion. Ijunbs 84 IhH. down, good to choice $ MLfiiitf $ l , medium tff $ 1 11,50. All weights, cull lo common $7.i fw $!t.r0, yeurllng wethers, ltd 11m. down. medium to choice .UU (u J'l.oa. I Kwes 120, lbs, down, medium choice :i.75 6? fft.on: 120 to lLfr lbs., mi'rliuui to choice $a.nti SI.Ro. All weights, coiinnon tJHt $;i.(io. I'Oltii.A.M) I'ltlllll t i; I'OltTI.ANH. Ore., Oct. 8 (Al') I'.kkh: freah cxlriia, alaiidard and ft'eali medium cent blither! prlcra In re'iillem: freah exlraa 7 Si "I !lc: Hiaiidai'ila 4 -I fli 4 r.c: freah mcdluma. 'AKHi 4llc; medium flrala, llllc: freah plIllelH, sgntase; pullet flrala 2rc. lOitita: prlcea to- wholeaalera: freah exlraa 4r,e: alaiulai-ila 41c; freah inedluuia" atlc.j medium firala, :He; freah pullela 211c; pullela, firalH Slle. Oniona: aleudy: Yaklnin, fancy FEKKINS M - . . J Main 5(1(1 .r,ra is. no. Jlutler, milk (hultcrfiit), poultry, potutoca, wool, niitH, buy, eaticarii hark uixl hoim atoiidy mid unchanged. lit 11 Kit PAT "AN I' UA.VCIHCO, Oct. s AI') Hutlei-lnl f. o. b. San 1'Yunclaco, u&c- 1 ' I.IVHItl'OOl, IVIIHAT I.I VI'.'IU'OOU Oct. 8 (Al') Win-ill . cloae: October: !Iii 3 W 1 1.30 U . lcceiiil,cr: ! 7 -71 1 l.40 March: lllx I il $1.47. -May: I'm 4 Yi d Il.nl . " JAPAN GIVEN CONFERENCE INVITATION (Continued from Page 1) waa .OHllile to carrv on the talku ,,ltli ,, ,i,. r ,i. r,,i , it broad Hciise Tile two. he added, were Heareh Iiib for those tliini;a that would promote a Bond fcelliiK between thu AiiKirlcnii and Ilritlwh peoplea. (ri'lll I'VlcuilliiicsH Sllowii Mr. Hoover iiHsenod tliat mot'O linporlant than the convcrantlona tlHUUKidvea waa the reaction of the American people and the Breni ri-lendlliieaH they hud aliown to the pi'lnio mlnlmcr nnd through him to the Hi'MIhIi ticople, '1'lllH evidence, the prealdenl aald alao wiih more Important than anv i concliiHlon that hn and, .Mr. Jll(c-. lionald mluht retch. I 1'rline Mlnlmcr Maclloniild und hla ltilJKllt'' lntili'i'1 tooli leave 'to day of I'rcaldcnt and A'ra. Hoover, whoae kuckih they have been alnce Haturduy. r v Kroin the Whlto Houhc the Brlt lah atuteiiniiili und Jllaa MacDonald , ' . i.nil, ,,,,,,, ,,,, , . i for. riilladelphla and New York j ThurHday en route to (.'anada. 'I'ho prealdent and tho prime mliilater parted aoon after break I liiBt. Mr. Hoover weiit to hla of- flee for an early conference with Hecrelary Sllmann reKai'dliiK thu re ply to the llrltlnh Invitation to at U nd the naval limitation confer ence at London In Jiinuary. After reaehlnif the elulaiHKy Mr. MacHouald conferred with lirlllah ofl'lciiila who iiccoiiipanled him ti tho United Slalca anil iittended to an accumulation or ofriclal IiiinI neaa. MIhh MacDonuld drove to the Library of Coiiki'chh Tor an inspec tion of that tttnu-nirleent building. Artur-lti'i'iililiiHt t'oul'ercncu llefure the prealdent and premier separated, liuwever, they had nu mber conference. This look place alter brcakfaal In the sludy on Hie aecnnd floor, and was a conllnua llon of iIIhimishIoiih of the best lueiuia ol pruiiioliiii; World peace. Il was understood they would H ERE are tires and prices that defy comparison. That's a broad statement but we stand ready to back it up. Come in and see for how little youcan completely equip your car with the world's outstand ing tires. 30x3 ' Ivcyular ... 30x3Vii Ex. Size ... 4.40-21 4.50-21 5.25-20 5.25-21 0.00-21 J.iili'rt 'let "The i oice of Miwt(iY Ermine 47 SHC j havo a final tall: lomorrow on the : ovo of the prime niliilBler'a di'purt ! urn. While no official Indication llaa yet been K'VCll, the expectation In that the prealdent and the I'ril lah una, 'Hin, in will Ibmuc n necond Joint Htuteiiient on the Kenerul re miltH of the talks upon which they have been cnsuBcd ulncu last Sat urday. Thlu inornltiB Sir. Hoover omit ted hin uauul mi-diclnc ball Bamo on thu Boutli lawn. He and Mr. Maclionuld brcukliiHtcd at un early hour. ... The prime. luiniHIer in'un Infor niiil talk with a Kioup 0f curres ponilenlu wilt) he hud "never felt fitter." He thanked thu new apa per men for the way they had written about Ilia trip uud wild their efforts ho far had been toward the attain- nient of complete- huccohs for his visit. Two Tctxans havo Blurted bat Uiitf a cr(Ufi ball to New York. If limy could only push It with (heir nosr-s, chewing juo -slicks of kuiu at thu enews. wauie time, that : would b , A STRIKING new model with many exclusive mechan ical refinements. The Estate 'Heatrola Model 6-D1 Created by the pioneer builders of the cabinet heater, it offers you many years of faithful, care free service. A warmer home, a ' more healthful home a hap pier home. And its handsome grained walnut cabinet will bring beauty that your friends and neighbors will admire. The genuine Estate Heat rola, in all its models, with its famous fuel-saving Intenti-Fire Air Duct, is on sale only at this store. We think it is the great est home-heater ever built IM.i.i i. umiiiwmi iiauiiM,iiMM ! 0 (KHieil 0 0 0 I nnd the cheapest to own In the long run. And you may buy yours on convenient terms of payment, if you wish. W. II. BOHNENKAMP CO. . $7.r5 . $S.10 $9.25 $1(U0 SI-US $15.30 $18.50 Fircstoiw" Every Network Station! OTOR CO. Cur. 'Hh & Adaiiia EUNICE PRINGLE TELLS STORY IN PANTAGES TRIAL (Continued from vage One) fhc was led from the court room by n police matron nt the conclu Hion of her tcHtinidny she burst into Jiystci-jqal sobs. I'ndfi' n H(iJichiri(? cross examin utlon by tie renin nttorncys, in which an effutL wna made to elicit intiinale detnllH of Miss Prlnle3 life Hince Iut March up to August U, the wHihmh admitted that she had attended several parties with Nick Duneav, author of her vaudo. villi skit, and that on several occa sions Hhi. had remained out until I "itc hours. Khe met each defense mieslion in relutlnfir to her associa tion with Duneav, however, by de claring she always was in the piowpnce of other persons. The Htate brought out in direct exam ination tlm Duneav at the lime was engaged to a. girl named Ida May, who was preacnt on nearly every social occasion when he and Miss- Prlngle were guests. . Shortly aft?r her appearance on the witness stand Monday, defence, attorney Gelsler began an attack on the court room at tine of Mist Prlngle. During her appearance at the (rail sho had been wearing a severely plain dark blue drens with a little white collar: black hose and ratluy low heeled black shoes. .She has worn nd" powder, rouge or lipstick. "When you went to liantagea' office, didn't you wear a different sort of dress, entirely? Didn't you use dark powder to accentuate your Latin appearance? Didn't you use lipstick?" wer0 among the questions hurled at the girl by Oelsler. Tho prosecution objected each time, but at the close of thu "morn ing session Attorney Oelsler in structed the witness to change clothes during the noon recess i to appear in court In the afternoon j wearing tho same ensemble she ! YOU ARE AT LIBERTY to 'rnWll yuui'. iilil(llioil iliiys,''mur ne; If lhU didn't lit joiu' cuso: Tcilii.'ieT: "Toitimy, yon sili eiy knlTiv wlint I Ik; fl-oitl mirrof. lncaiis. Ar ier. jou litivc wiishcd, w.lml do yoni look . al to sec If- jour fncu r is clran:!'1'oiiiut,V: f'Tho towel.?' -.; Von arc lit lilKUty t'D conituirej our dry elcanhiB wrvkv with any oilier met boil, . Knowlcditt; of our work plus . Cfliliiinollt '. Hint JTprcscnLs inodei'it cfflcluncy jictiounta for iur , exciptioniil. iicrforiiiniic'c. ' It jaiya i to look well. Ixit us ilry cleiui your pinrcl nwnlmriyi . I'lionn Slain 56 i ' Standard Laundry Co. : "Wlfo Saving Slatlon." THE I fjT I To,W rociic lor rat at in home fW W jlJ Q-ictSttp ' nttetsUy jar floori. . pfeg ALL your floors cm be ti.-, Imtromly beautiful as hardwood . . . fV d colorful, too! . Quick-Step will surprise you! No matter whether they arc soft or hardwood, iccnirnt or composition, it transforms them into smooth, beautiful, hard wearing surfaces in harmonious colors. ' Quick-Step is not varnish, lacquer or enamel . . . it is a new departure ... an entirely different finish. You'll inst.-iiulv aerre when you try it . . . when you sec how beautifully dries in one third the usual time! A trial will show you why it U so popular "for every purpose The Easy Brtshiii" A PRODUCr OV GENERAL PAINT CORPORATION MAKERS OF FLEX THE EAST BRUSHING COLOR I INISH FOR FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES To intteduce Qtli '.' mbt given an,.. - ' . nemirifulty colored II Al ibTA 6 , l.ad, ait 11 ""V'". Ino veil at There I, . fW.t. HA I lil tit! I'AINT l't I.a f.rali.'. . Or.. U' wore Ihu day she alleges Puntages attacked her. When she rc:ip'pim,u' for the afternoon session. Miss Prlngle was wearing the torn red crepe dress, sheer stockings, high heeled red shoes, red velvet jacket and long red earrings. The entire cross examination de veloped into a battle of wits be tween Gelsler and tho 17-year-old girl. Sho never answered u ques tion without pausing first to care fully frame her reply. At the noon recess, Geisicr said: "No fool ( tlmt girl's smarter than I am." 1 - ........... . &mEm&mmm col " Men's ..- ' ALL WOOL BLAZERS Sizes36 to 46 ' . S2.98 . '-r-: ' COLOR FINiSH hi Color Finish For FInnr, 9(.v ". "';-, every quurt can Purc" " V " Or.eWt I'n THESE DEALERS SELL QUICKSTEP n ,,,,v A Massachusetts r professor says women teachers urn feminizing the thought of the country, but It seems thu men will never learn the lauies' way witn a bridge hand, Many people ar keeping tho new bills as souvenirs, say treasury of ficials. A lot of folks seem to bu keeping the, old ones as souvenirs, too. - J.C.PENNEYC0. 108 Depot St. - La Graces. Ore. 6075' Hose . Sport Style . Well-made, heavy mercerized hose, in neat plaid, or jacquard patterns. In new, - attractive colors. See these values. Sizes 6 to 104. Per pair 49c n... r. . R p j: i The We d(i O. K fOOLllKlE, L tl-..n,le ' ' 1,, utun.lv. Or,. ' IMON llAUMWAl'.K Co. ' Vnlon. Ore. .OitlJOON WHITE I'INB I..MU. CO. 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