La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 04, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Monday, November 4,-1929 ' !
New!
Fan Caps
$1.50
to
$3.50
Men's Wear.
No Changes Today
In Produce Prices
bunch of fat hoy u to the market
this week.
Walter Johnson, spent the week
end visiting ut the Recm home near
Iin,,ler- I PORTLAND. Ore.. Nv. 4 (AP)
Mm. Com Ahlers of Hollan-'Portland market quotations opn-
hurg. Kan.. lit visiting at the ,j IO(Iay w(th ,10 clwwr'a In those
lwa;p of her niece. Mrs. Nathan quoted Friday. Butter prices up-
pear steady following the recent
Dai on. Mm. Franklin Miller of
linker Ih also a guest ni the home
of her daughter MrH. Nathan Unr
oll. The slaters had not met for
33 years,
Mr. and Mm. Jiowoe Kversole
decline, nnd egg values show no
indication of receding. Fresh eggs
were in big demand.
Tho most interesting develop
ment of the day wan the release of
and children returned from Pal-!ihe I'nlted Ktate department of
mi-r. Idaho on Thumday. agriculture report on the Oregon
fin Friday Mm. Harlan Kngw onion crop. Tin- tulHl production
will l.e hostess to the Indies of the Is estimated at 775 earn, localized
AW HocMy who are making baa-'aw follows: Kulcm district. 550 can;
kets for the hayiar. j Tualatin valley area, juo; rent of
state, 25 cam. The Haleiti estimate
is So carload.s less than were orig
inal ly estimated, because, of the
smaller Mizt H.
The crop consists almost wholly
of Oregon yellow I Jan vent.
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
OlICAUO MllfcAT
' opon iiikii ran-
!". lol.27'i $1.27 ij
Mnr 1.3S54
Mil)- 1.37 10 I.3S 1..18 1.3 IX
I'OUTIjAN II WHEAT
! CI.S I I.2I" I.IO?i
llir . l.8 I.2K 1.211
May 1.31 K l.:sii!i 1.2
1 .:!.-! 10 i.s.v,
1.20
I.2B', '
m.NGHAM IS
CONDEMNED
(Continued from Pag. 1)
I.IVKIU'dOli H'llKAT
I.IVKKI'OOU Nov. 4 AI')
Wlu'iii clom?:
lice. Ss 1 I ii (II. SI ; ).
Mar.. !m 7 l. J l.4u'0.
May. !)H l'4il (II. 4:! 71).
LOWER COVE
PERSONALS
II)- Sir. Nell Klitlll
(Olmcrver rorreionlcnl )
I.OWUH t'OVB (S.lnl) Mr.
nnd Mh. T. li. Ji.hnKun lr Sun
day (or I'ortliinil (u uttead the
I'uclflc lntvrntilionul Hiock Hhmw
The dlnlnK-room dlvlwlim ( the
jjnllm Aid Society of the M. K.
church held an nil-day meeting it I making sejoion(i.
(In- home of Mra. Nell Kiclit on Ix-rcinl lllusliiiin
Widlied(iy. Mm. I.. J. Cluuln Irk Senator Clllrtt. ropiilillrnn. Mars.
ontorliilntd the IbiI1 ol tlip liv- a(rt,uri, d.fcnd.d Uinnhnni. lie
'inn-room dlvlKlon. iilm for (in all ,,.. ,,., ariB(, .,, i.ohulf of
jtalKiiifiit J made. liowrviT Inills-
i-ri' t I may have hccll, 1 did what I
I did in my wholehearted denize
to fcerve ttit people of Connecti
cut." Am ItlnKhaui fOneluded. Senator
If he would unuwer a quemlf.i. V lieOX U(iCllTH8 O
IJInKimm ip-ellued. .1
Nevertiiolvsw HIM put hit que!- I
tlon. akln? Hinghani why he had I ' "
not Informed hla r.dleaBueB that CHIfAOO. Nov. 4 ( At') fulled
hl .. tretaiy In the Ferret Bewdons 1 ,IOKn u" "nexiwclcd lnerea.se
of the llnanee eommltt. e n ae- i ",f l'l"ti '" vlivut visible
ally on the payroll of the Conn- I supply and hy atock market weak-
cetlrtit .Manufai.-t urer tiuaociatlon.
FIRMER TONE IN
WHEAT MARKET
were reported made at price wvll
below rupluceiiu-nt. At the flmt of
November. Iig lienU blu"stem hard
white was ujotcd at 1'ortland at
$1.3 4. No. l soft and western white
ut $1.22 t,i. No. 1 hard winter.
northern spring and westurn red at
Prices Up 5 to 10 Cents )IL-J per buh.'i mt-nwi.
for Week, With Other
Srains Steady.
lOHTLAXIi LIVESTOCK
I'OItTLAND. Ore., Nov. 4 (AF)
-The1 " vair, qufjiuioy Kieatiy
v-uiiim- riug Muuiuy. i;i-ceipis. cui
tle. Hoo, inclJding 57 throuch:
loO. Sleem. Ifon-uoo lbs..
$10.3511; good. iu.25fll: hp-
Cents In Chicago
POltTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 4
gniln market developed a firmer
tutu iliirltn tln ...., K.'a
l.MlM.f, ;
vember 2, und whuat prievs ' 1,"'
Mhe low point of a week ago. c- j J1' "v6" co,,on. t7
j cording to the weekly grain market S.6M; helfem. good J'Ml 9.5U; com-
review of the L'nlted States bureau 1" ' 0 , ' ' w luwr-
a -irj.au; iroiniiion io meuium, f j
V S: bulls, good to choice. $7tff
news, uhrat jiriees suffered succes-
Itlngham repin-d It did not or-1 Hlv HhnrP breaks today, clowing
of agricultural economies.
cur to 111 in thitt it was any bu.si-
nH of hix collt-aguos pn'thir com
miiteV. He argtlrd that I,
-(lit! nrithini? imiiroofr" hv
lunvinc him to f tif Ki-rrnl riitu ! 'n from
home recovery In the Heeurity.5,.. cftlvet,. m(.dluin to choice. S
marMts. together with an lmprov-UM05. CII to cornmoil( ,cvs.
ed export Inquiry for both wheat vealera. milk fed. good to choic-.
and flour at the lower prices, were, n, U'.Su; medium. cull
the principal strengthening factors t0 commoni $6.5(jjItf.
in the wheat market. Offerings ofJ H(l(rH50c ow,.r: receipts. Sfii.o.
f. ed grains w.-re light and d.mmnd including 5C0 hogs billed through,
was KufflrlPnily active to hold i Hvavy Wt.iffhl, ,s50,( ,Jht). mr.
prires steady in the face of a proM(lluin W(.,ffhtt ,j ,t Wei ht
pvctlve Increased movement of new, ,n. Hgh t h .
corn. Max prices advanci-d about' nnf,bin(, ,nh
yansonl'1 7c t0 1 c own- lo4c during the Wvvk, Influenced by-j7ni(; sIaufrmr pigs, medium to
accom-l T- and provisions vary-!on active crasher demand for the ;cnok., urat,rn9: f(;t.dt.r and sl0ck.
io on-line 10 u r.- ....... l u uM.-nngs. er pigs. JS.50 3.25. (Soft or oilv
No outstanding changes occurred hogs and roasting pigs excluded in
ht-avy Zc to 3?bc a bUHhtl lowt
than Saturday's finish. Corn clos-
duy meellng on Wednesday. The
dy was spent on work for the
IjMXUUr. 'j ,i ; " ' "
' Nrr.-n-nd Mrs. It. J. Ilaker and
Mr. , nnd Mrs.' Ceo. I.uker are
spending the week In Fortland at
tending the stock show and visiting
relatives.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hurlund Koger are
driving u new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Klght and
family vlidted ut the J. T. Beem
home at Imbler on Thursday.
Miss Alico Muniuedt. , county
health nurse visited Frosty s:huol
recently. 1 i
Ii.r!:in Koger ' delivered a fine (
the Connecticut senator. He Insist
ed Hingffflm wsi5 looking for facts
in the uhp of Kvanson although he
conceded Fttnghtt m's course may
have been "Imltucreet." ;
The senate refused lo accept a
modi fled substitute for the resolu
tion of condemnation of Iflngham.
The vote was 44 lo 32 against
the substitute.
Senator Kdge, n publiean. New
Jersey
Reporters Give
Up Appeal And
Return to Jail
WASHINGTON, NOV.--I (AIM
Three reporters, released on bail
last week after being sentenced to
45 days for contempt of court, to- ai)OUj
m the general wheat market sltua-
day voluntarily reentered prison to
begin serving their sentences.
The men. Oormnn M. Hendricks.
then offe red aiiiendnwnts I.lnton fturkett and John K. Nevln
(tlon 'in ring the week. Itetter than
average rainfall In Argentina im
proved prospects for t h t- 1 !3v
wheat crop. Offerings of old crop
grain, however, were smaller, and
exports during the week were re
ported at only a little over l.ooo.
000 bushels, which were the small
est weekly shipments for thft seai
son to date. Kxpoits have been
running unusually heavy, however.
22.oto,noo bushelH having
IN THB WIT
to the Norrla resolution propos- Jr.. all employees of tbe Washlnc
Ing censure. . ton Times, decided to so back to
He proposed to change the jail after their attorney had In
word "condemned" to "disapprov- formed them It was utmost a cer
ed." talnty that their sentences would
He nIo tinked to have the re- bo confirmed by
otmion modified to state thut "this appeals.
been shipped out to the flmt of
November this season, compared
with 171. 'mo. oau bushels for the
corresponding period last year. The
outlook in Australia, is generally
less favorable than a month ago,
according to trade reporis. India
Is expected to require 4.000,000 to
.(U.fi00 bushels more foreiirn
the court of w-at before the next .harvest. Of-
;ji:rings or native wheats In l-.urope
Store No. II
T.s. Orande. Ore.
Men's
. Wol Mixed
Unions
$1.49
Tlic iH)puIar, three season
weight in easily laundered
mottle grey color. Tailored
to fit and nicely finished.
. Sizes 36 to 46.
is not intended In any way to im- J They then ren.ue.sted Justice Sid- j con tin ye fairly large, but farmers
pugn the. motive of the senator dons of the District of Columbia jn Krnnce were said to be expect
from Connecticut as being Improp- supremo court, to dismiss ha)Mas ( mg government relief and are of
er or dishonorable." J corpus proceedings nnd remand fering native wheats sparingly. Im
The Kdgo revisions were re- them to prison. - cal wheat is being offereir freely in
jeeieu io .n. ( i ne ino were scmenceu ancr i Oernmnv and some has been
above quotations.)
Sheep and lambs Qtiotably
steady; receipts. Sou.' Lambs. S4
lbs. down, good to cholcv, JlD.SO-Ji
11; medium. Jii.50 "i I n.5; all
weights, cull to common. $711 9. fie;
yearling wethers, 1 1 0 lbs. down,
medium to choice, $G.50Vj !);' ewes.
1 2' lbs. down, medium to choice.
$,1.75 5; 12M-125 lbs., medium to
choice. 34i4.3o; all weights, com
mon, $13.
J.C.PENNEVG1
108 Depot St. - La Grande, Ore.
Thrifty Mothers Bring Their Girls Here for New
Winter Coats
' Because They Can Find Smart,
Warm Coats fot Big Sister and
Little Sister, too, at Lower Prices!
All over the countr, at this time, mothers are coming here to select
winter coiu for their daughters, because they know they can be sure
of securing coats that will be smart-looking) warm
and well-wearing. Here U a group that will please '
every mother, every girl! Be lure to see these coats)
The materiaU include lurdes tad nov
elty mixtures in favored sbtdti. . ... .
Most of the stylet in fur-trimmed.
$498
for their -older
sisters)
fdf very ,
little girb
mmm-
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Nov. 4 (AI) (1'. S.
I. A.) Hogs Receipts. 35.000. in
cluding 1 1.000 direct; market open
ed 15c to 25c higher; later trade
was slow- al advance; top. $:.6o.
butchers, medium to choice. $j.75
U 9.60.
Cattle Receipts, 16.000; calv
Children Like This
Safe Prescription
Coughs and Sore Throat '
Relieved Almost Instantly
Stop children's coughs and sore
throats before these ailments lead
31100: f-i nerally hlher market on ; to danserous ill.s. Thoxine, a doc
all classes: slaushter cl.uws. sters. j tor's prescription, now assures re
BOOd and choice. U'.50'.i 15.75: fed i ut,f within 1 5 minutes to children
yenrlinKS, Rood and choice. $13.25 a well as adults without the dan
fi 10.25: vealers (milk fed), good j B0r III the use of patent medicines
and choice. $11,50 4 14.75. ! containing harmful drugs.
Hhoep Receipts, la.noo: fairly Thoxine works on a different
jthey had refused to Klvc the ttrantl j ported. Heedlntr In the' principal active: fat lambs around 25c hlKh- princit.hr. goes direct to the source
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 (Al') Jury the names nnd addresses of I European countries appears to ho
Senator Walsh. dcutocnt! Mom- persons from whom they claimed ! progressing under genenltly favor
tana, said today the senate lobby to have purchased liquor, for theiable conditions. ' '
Investigating eoniiulttee probably purpose of gathering material for
would Imiuire Int., reports that lir. a crime conditions survey In Wash
Kilward It. I'lekrell of the General ini;ton. . ,
llye Stuffs eorltoratlon had used I .
the office of Henator King, demo- F ORMAL SCHOOL
ing the pending tariff legislation.
"Tile reports have bei-n current
for ?o-,iie time.' -r.ator Walsh i
saiil ""antl thr committee probably !
will Imiuire Into the matter as. 'o started at uu;i
soon as W gets around to it."
.Markets Stronr '
Domestic wheat nmrkets.s ronglh
eiied materially, principally as a
reflitlt -of the improved demand for
lolli wheat and flour ut .the. lower
TAMES WHITMAN I MHIh nr... reported to
. i nave maue fairly large sales urine
t Continued from Tape 1)
decline, which was reflected in
I m on active inquiry for milling
. took llou-I vheat. I'nclfle coast Sex porters et-
rhens place ut renter. Moth Cardan fueled some sales of both wheat
ami Sarrrtt played trotig lmll t!n'l four to the Orient, and Kure-
Itl n i:itlAT ends. Sarrett downing the -Whi! - j P0I Inquiry for wheat at the eulf
HAN KUANCIHCO. Nov. 4 (Al1) i niiin ifety In his tracks several j aml eastern seaboard markets was
Ittitterfat. f. o. b. San 'Francis- limes on punts ami Canlen play- -more active. Co-sh prices gained
co, Miv- I "iff an nggressive defensive game - more than future at most markets.
' " I I'osey nnd Houehen were out-' Uffht receipts of spring wheat.
U niiiy bc hard for the scrub standing on the defense and Craw
, to Mt on the HidellneM. but he j ford, who went in in the second
might console himself v illi the i li:irter. and Harger both mad
Uicujiht that the i-eBiilars cet
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
Coujthi from colds may lead to ie
riou itoul.lc. You can top them
now with Creomulsion, an emuUifird"
crmote thai is pleasant to take.
CreomiiUion is medical dico7
rilh tM'o-foId action; it soothe and
hali the inflamed membranes and in
bibits (term growth.
Of all known drugs creosote is rcc
ocnixrd bv hi?h medical authorities
is one oflhe greatest healinj apencie
for coughs from colds and bronchial
Irritations. Creomulsion contain, in
addition to creofoie, other healina
clcmrnts nhicli aoolhe and heal tho
inflamed mrnibranei and slop the ir
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, is alimb-d into tho
blood, attacks the teat of the trouble
and checks the growth, of the germs.
OeonniUion is guaranteed satisfac
tory tn the treatment of couphs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of '
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for buildinc up the system after colds
or flu. Money refumlrd if not re
lieved after taking according to direc
tions. Aik your drugs!!, (adv.)
good account of themselves. Qulnn
j substituted freely and praet lenity
, every ma n on the sq u:i d h d a
! chance to do IiIk stuff, with none
1 of them failing to deliver the
J gonds.
1 Hreaks hurt Whitman's chunces
j several times, wlih the normal ball
i hawks recovering pnicticatly
log'.-ther with nn Improved mill d
mand. strengthened the cash buy
ing in the spring wheat markets
and advanced cash prices around
10c per bushel.
Durum wheat advanced along
with other classes of spring wheat,
but demand was less active, and
prices advanced only about 6c to
ic per bushel.
I'aelfle coast markets strength
ened materially durimr the week.
CREOMULSIO
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON
(every fumble. With two excep- j although the price advance was
; tions. West outpunted Kust. (In ' generally less t ban In eastern mar
oiu. occasion the normal team cap Mill demand at San Francis-
, tain booted one about 60 yards jco was more active as a result oi
and It rolled several more. Arm-.,:in Improved f;,,ur huslni-ss, but In
stroni; was the main yard safn.-i ' oulry for feed wheal continued dull
for Whl'man und In the line.' ! with Increased u. of new crop
Yeager and flow were yard galn-rmilo. r.strlctlng the demand. No.
; -rs Tor Whitman and In the line.)1 hari1 hlte and No. 2 soft white
I Yeager and flow were hard toj're uuoted ut San Francisco No
! handle. Whitman kept eight reg- i vember 1 ut J2.T5 to 12.20 per 100
ilia rs out of the gnmc. ! pounds, with the heavier dockage
1 Tho Normal school earl yfonnd iheat selling at 2.07'V to $2.1(1.
Whltmens line lobe tough but lut-s-N"- ! hl white troin Washington
IXDKl'K.MH'.XT quick
lIKI.IVFltV
Go anywhere. Jlaggage, storage,
transfer. George Neabeck, Main
S77. -10-30-linp.
Special meeting of the Kagles'
f.odge No. 2511. Tuesday evening,
Nov. 5. By order of the president.
Hay fatten. . 11-4-lt
Mrs. Frank It'oss, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant l.yman, Mr. and Mrs. Nato
fonibs, .Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hosh, Mr. und
Mrs. George llelden, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Schwerdtman. 11-4-lt
HOWARD II. HAXKCOH
' Teacher piano, organ and com
position. . For information call
461-J. . . ,;. , 10-24-1 inp
IT ems tl telling, pleating, button
boles, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop.
- . Adv.
bulk belter kinds. $12.75i l::; of trouble and relieves the Irrlta
top, $ 13.2a: sheep and feeders I ton w hich causes the coughing and
steady. Ijimbs. good and choice. ! atlru throat. Ideal for children be: XEW FOSTOItIA (iljASS
2 lbs. down. $12.21 13: ewes, j cause-It is safe and does not have You will be delighted with the
medium to choice. 1 an lbs down. the usual "nasty-medicine" taste, i new pattern of 1'ostorla. The crys.
$4.255.5": feeder lambss. good : No gargling. Just ask for Thoxine. . tal w ith the black base. It is un-
nnd choice. 1 2 i 13. j put up reaily tor use In 35c. 6nc; usual, distinctive and striking. The
' 1 , and $1.00 bottles. Money back if price is very reasonable. Yoa are
I'GltTI.A.M) I'liOlM ( I. j not relieved. Sold by l'.ed Cross invited to see this new pattern now
j-uit l i.A.M. soi'. 4 un liui- : Urug Store and all other good drug
ter Steady. Cubes: , Kxlras, 4Sc: stores. Adv.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this column most be
In by 0 a, m.
Mighty Monarch of the Air
Still Paves the Way
Again We Announce ,
New Low Prices
for
. . . MAJESTIC. . .
ei- lii the game, w hen Heard began
j to feel his oats, he squirmed and
drove through in lame enough
chunk! tn cau.'-c Hurleke's pro- j
tec-s tol uf worry, tin the defen-
"Ivr, tl,. nnriual team held the!
W.i-hlnKtun boys to a minimum .f
':iril:ige.
Suuitiuiry
Model 91
Model 92
137
.50
RADIO $
Complete
167
.50
.Vinmal ('
Sairett
1 Stirrer -.
Savre
1 Imichen
I'ovy
Voumf
C,nden . ...
MrC'iMey
i:n.t .... ...
Sullivan ,
Iteard
Seure by
Nti mill
l;i-Ht-'i)
Seoiing.
') l's. 1131 Whitman
m:
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UT
. .... UK
ilt
Kir
Idl
ri:
periuilN
. Sf'vons
Wo-I
. YeaireJ
II. ffrun
C1"W
Munroe
. Adanvl
and Oregon was' quoted delivered
San Kran cisro. sacked, at $2.20 per
lot. pnimds. Home low grade Idaho
wheat was selling at St to $2.u6
per loo pounds in bulk, delivered
altfornta group 1 points, but mill
ing grades of t'tah-Idaho wheat
were quoted moMIy nlKive local
prices. The . oh Angeles market
was quiet. Meet Ipts totaled 6 cars.
f which about .3 per cent was
dark hard winter from ltah and
Idaho, and w.is taken by mills for
Idcnding purposis. Milling wheat
was quoted in that market at
to $.30 nnd feed h h- at at
to U.io pep loci pounds.
standards. 4 tic: prime firsts. 4Sc;
firsts. 4uc. Creamery prices: Trints. i a wealthy business man. was
3e over cube standards. 'admitted to a California cult nnd
Kggs I'irm: Prices to retailers: I given the title of "Now- and Ilere
rYesh extras. 4IKi 5ne; standards. 1 ftfter." lie also turned out to be
4 44 tie: fresh mediums. 4 U 42c: i quite u present."
medium firsts. 3tc: fresh pullets,
3- 'o 34e: pullet firsti. 25c. Prices
to wholesalers: Kresl; extras. 47c;
standards. 42c; fresh mediums.
Use: medium firsts, 34c: fresh pul
lets. Sue: pullet firsts.- 2:te.
Milk .Steady. Ruw milk (4 per
cent). 5lSu cwt., delivered i'ort
iand. less 1 per cent. Hntterfut, 1
station, 45i 4 sc:'-track. 47c; deliv-
ervd at Portland. 43c.
Poultry Steady. Ituying prices. . "
alive: Heavy hens, over 4 4 lbs.. lil '.A 111 I'l'K SHADI -S
27c: medium hens. 3 4 to 4 4 lbs..; When you want a shade to fit
2tK22c: light, under 34 lbs., ! 7c: i your floor, table or boudoir lamp
broiler s, und;r 34 lbs.. 2Sr: . you will find Just the richt thing
springs, over 2 lls.. 24c; spring I'e- :t UichardKon's Art & Gift Shop,
kin ducks, 4 lbs. and over. lit They specialize, in lamps and in
22c: old I'ekln ducks, ihw i3c; cN ! separate shades for every style of
ored ducks, KSc: turkeys. No. .'. 35 base. The wxv fat! line is now ar-T
3,k; live. 2Si3fe. ; riving ami you will be able to find
Onions Steady: Vaklma. fancy. Just what you want nlwaj-s at
$l.75r per cwt. ) Iikhardson8 Art Gift Shop.
Pli:l jes Steady: fb-ms. No. 1 j 1 l-4-2t
grade. $2.753 p.-r cwt. i
Wool Steudy; eastern Oregon, i ALTOMOKII.K KOAXS .
lSt24c 11.'.: valley. 3nij33c. WK MAKK KOANS on automo-
1 lay Steady: buying prices ; biles and furniture. Contracts re
eastern Oreu-on timothy. $2".5i''r : financed. Room 15. La Grande
at Kichardson's Art & Gift Shop.
. - . - 11-4-21
X. T. 11 FE INS. CO.. Julian E.
Peters, res. rep. Ph. 885-J.
, - . . 30-8-1 nip.
w
E BUY F0K T KSS
E SELL I'OR JJESS
EXTRA
SPECIAL
ItKOO.MKKS
Women's "Kllko" Hloomcrs a
very fine garment in assorted
colors, all sizes. Kxtra special,
:;ue.
WORK SMUTS
Just arrived, a new .shipment of
heavy Chamhry Shirts full cut.
triple stitched, two pockets. In
blue or gray. Kxtra special, :iDc.
ovi;ualks
Men's heavy blue denim, cop
per riveted Overalls, roomy and
R-oiul fitting. Kxtra special al
$J .01).
CAIIU OF THANKS
We wish to thnnk our many
friends for their kindness and sym
pathy extended us during our re- Ol ' V 1 " 11
cent bereavement- Also for thai HlKLWlUrcK
many beautiful floral offerings.
21: do valley, $ I 3 ii I i.5n: alfalfa.;
$ IS '(!:; clover. $ifi: oat hay. Jl'I: ;
straw, $i'i!!i ton; selling prices. $2 1
more.
National Bank Hid
!-?S 1-m
..' Ilaynes) Prkts Ailunte
We. o ten ' Prices in the l'aci.'ic northwest
. Frtterx ! l vn need fie to 7e per bushel.
Pleton ; i:trKr 1,1 empathy with the ml
S 4 t jvnee in cHsti rn markets, atlhougli
7 a 7 i". it then- wjissnnie Improvement noted
J 7 o 0 -is ' ' 'he export demand for flour.
-Touchdown: IVtt. rs ! 11,1,1 wvernl purei-ts of both whml
' hi den, ArniMtrontr. Ilcmt. Iiii-t . i ;,n'' four w ere sold during the
Try for i...lut; Host 2. fp!in !w,,k 10 the Orient from the Port
kicks. Hay he. tdiop liH-k. market. M 1 1 1st became nior
S'ih-.tiiitims: Whitman S right :a't- buyers of wheal as a result
for .d.ims. llaxen fur Menroe. of ,,u' Increase! flour luflti.-.
t:.i;ter for Ileffron. ArniM ronw for ' KxHirl idtly fi-om Kuropri nvre Mill
I'Je!.n. J,ye for Woolen. Wright ' ,,rI"w urr nl hKal pikes and
CHICAGO CASH
CHICAGO. Nov. 4 (AP Wleut
No. 4 hard. $1.22': No. 2 mix
ed. $1.21.
New corn No. 4 yellow. Stic;
No. 6 whit'. ?k-. Old coin No. 3
mixed. !3c; No. 2 white, 34c.
OatsNu. 3 white. 414c to 47c:
No. 4 white. 44c to 44 4c
llye No sides.
H a r 1 e y (molalde rang'. 5S V
7"c.
Timothy seed $3.25 i.
Clover-ed $lt.50 IS.
1 jird 1 1 o. 57.
Klbs $vi,
It,..f Contract) $ I V:"; new
belli. tH' 7 5.
with
Trarik. Qeaviner
we are:
POINTED
OUT
ur ?(fens. .-tiriiitu waire i-jr ; ' i"" iMreM mrs nnesi flour, 15: corn,
rgep, OoiiKery for Sull!n. - - ------
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POIifl.ANIi. On.. Nov. 4 fP)
Cash wheat: f tig Itend lihieslem.
hard hlte. It. 3 1 ; sof t w htle. $ 1 2m :
western white, $1.2"; h;rd winter.
II.HS; north-rii spring, $ M 4 :
western r d. $1.1 s 4.
oam No. 2. SS-lli. white. $r.4.
Today's ear reo-lptj: Wheat. 3S:
hay. 4
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We Sell Ki:ci;rnoN
II. &S. Electric Co.
Frank Robinson, Prop.
tlrown for S,iyer. Cniwfurd Yountf.
lvi-ni'v for McCulley, Mo n for
Uu-t. Wj.de. for He;irt. Wakehutn
fr Shi ret t. Irw in for Hom hens.
I'cvenriy for ian. Moen fur Mo
Ciithy. S' rim mage first dow 11s Wh li
ma 11 1 m, Normal 6. Pass f irwt
Irnviii - Whitman 3. Normal 4.
I'eiriltleji WhltntMn 35 yard.';
N'onmil 35 yanlf.
Referee. Slivernab-. .'onlniv
I in pile, O'KourU, . St. M.try -.
lleud linesntMii. Hnlntvn n. Whit
! inuii. Annouiicvr, AppU-guie Whit
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The EDISON Lightomatic Radio
Now on Display
We're poind d out by folks who
knoxv
As the one plac that you should
go.
The"U tel yOU tO phOIle IAS
ibout o ir nmvfng and we will
ittenl to it promptly nnd po-
li'eiy. We'll gladly estimate the
os I.
Use 1-3 less than of any other.
All mustard contains flat, flavor
less bran all except Schilling's!
-.There it is removed leaving only'
the rich, aromatic mustard meal
"and oils. And what a differenccl
Your money back if you don't
like Schilling's best.
4" Spicei
Coffee .
Baking Powder
32 EHr.icti
Tea
Cloves A, ,
Cinnamon VCjTll
Sage
B0HNENKAMPS
I
STEVENS'VAN NGELEN CO I
Men's
Outing Gowns
Sizi's 15 to 20
98c and $1.45
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