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Moiiflav. January 20. 1930 ! Page Eight CiKANDJS EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKANDE, ORE. - ' Napa-Tan Hi Tops Oil real 16-inch, plain toe and pac style. $8.95 to $13.85 Men's Wear. GRAIN MARKETS GENERALLY WEAK Cash Grains Relatively , Firmer Than ' Futures, "' Government Reports. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, ;Oruln nutrknlH gcnorully w(uc weak and lower during Ihn week ending Jan uary 1H, but uanh prlci B were rela tively flrmnr than futuren, reflec ting thn limited offering! and fair ly actlvo doineHtlc demand, accord-. Ing to the Weekly Qrain Murkt't , Uovlew of tho United Htntt'tt bureau of agricultural cconoiuicH. Light export Inquiry for North American wheat because of cunllnued com petition from tho HoiiUiern JiemlH phcro In tho lOuropuan marketn wan virtunlly rcspoiiHlble for tho decline In wheat. Ityc waH independently weak hecautto of tho very ntow do m oh tic demand and almoHt entire obnonco of export inquiry. Feed grains wero weak under a nlow do tnund, Influenced Hoiuewhut by tho unfavorable market Hlluatlon foe dairy prodnctH, Flax declined Hharply notwitiiHtandlng the Hiimll ilouieNtlc offerlngri. Argentine flax prices declined about 'Jo per bunhel, largely oh a mailt of the Blow J'jiiropcan demand for need and wan a weakening factor in tho domes tic market. ,.. Thn principal feature In Urn gen eral wheat murkct Hltiuiilon wan the continued liberal offerlngx of Tiilto advantage of the un usual low prices of our ifan nnry Clearance where the wiving aro tho grvaleM. IHtKSS !ANTS Men'H drcHH pants In atl wool worHtedn and caHsimercs, Hlrlpu und plain rolora $2.95 CAIS Men'it and boyn' Utckh capH with or without fur InbandH, low putlertiB 59c and 79c ' JUTS"" ''V 41 ' DresH iUU for pien in genuine fur 1'eitA Hui(g$ or curl brim, o.Ntra values I $1.95 NIwYoRKbTaRE Announcing New Service -' ' ' by MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla Walla Lcwlston Spokane Yakima Bend Portland BakerBoise Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake City R Trips Daily to rendloton nml Way Point 3 Trips Daily to Pakcr and Way Points. 2 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points. Thru Daily Service to Woiser, Ontario, Hoist, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points. Connections arc made at I'omltolon to am! from Sook.mp. Coeur (i'Mcne, Colfnx, Ijcwiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla anil Way 1'oinU. Connection are made at Umatilla to ami from Kcnnowick, I'asco, Spokane, Yakima, Kllcnshurtr, Wcnatchco arul all Yakima Valley IVint.n. Connections are made at ArliiiKton tc and from Heppncr, Comlon, l'o?5il and nil John Day Volley 1'oints. Connections aro made nt The I'nlles to nnd from rrincville, llend, Klamath Kails and all Central Oregon I'oint.i. Connections aro mndo at Portlaml to and from T.-u-mnn, Seattle, A'ancouver, M, C, ami Way Points North and Salem, Cui-vaHis Hujrene, ltoseburg, Mcdford, Kacramento, San l-'rancisco, los AnKeles and all Way Points South. Connections aro made at Salt. Iake City to and from Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. U)uis, Chicago, New York and all Kastcrn Cities. Motor Conches Leave I .a Grande - i-int - Pendleton !1 :20 a. m. 1 1 :00 p. m. ; 6 ;f0 p. m Walla Walla 0:20 a. m.: 1 :(H) I.ewiston 0 :20 a. m, ; Spokane 0:20 a. m. Yakima 0:20 a. m. Portland 0:20 a.m.; linker 10:l()a.m 1 :0()p. m. (J :50 Poise 10:10 a. m Salt Lake City..l0:10 a. m 10.15 31.00 Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points Kxpross Shipments Carried on All Schedules Columbia (Jorge Stage Depot Klin and Jelfcryon Sts- Phone .Main 7:': COLUMBIA GOUGE MOTOU COACH SYSTEM Park'iud YamliiU Portland, Orctfon Artfentlmi .wheat at lowr prlcm 'than thorn quoted non-I2uroH'un export Iiik countrleH, Artfcntlno HhipnentH for tlie week totaled! nver 2,700,000 biiHh(!lH, about one I third of which wan on onJi-m Hhlp- ; )mth went (uotiiiK inif wiieai ui "IJ.28 per biiHhnl 'IK KiikIuiiiI and wileH of C3 i-4 lb. liosaft; for I-Vhru-nrv HhlutniMit wei'u lTDoi'led at Liverpool ut $1,279. per hunhl, I while No. 4 Manitoba arrived fluid j at London at $1.42. The influence I of the Argcntim competition wan inoHt pronounced In the Caniidlun market whero HtocltH arc mill rela tively large and where there in Home pre.HHiin to Hell, according to trade report. The IncrcaHc of the (Jiriiiun Import duty to about G2c p-r b.iHbtd on AuHtralfan and Cfinu- dlatt wheat waH alHO a weakening I factor, Canadian HtockH wero re- j duced about 2,000,000 biiHhelH, the fliHt weekly decreano of the hpuhoii DumcHlIu wlieat marketH did not follow the full decline in fuluro priceH and Hpring wheatH were ac- lively firmer than winters Tim winter wheat crop In the United Htuti'H Ih reported in gem-rally fav- oruble condition with an uiiiph Hiinw blunket In tlie weatern belt where weather haH been quite cold, Thero are aomo HectionH without hiiow cover but no Hcrloua damage haH been reported to date. Move- ment of wheat wan only or moder- ate volume, reHtrlcted Homewhat by the wintry weather. ItereiptH at K an huh City wens con.slderably j smaller than for the previous week but- prices tended Hteadlly down ward, and at tho cIohu of tho mar ket January 17 were ac to 4c lower than a week ago. Offerings of Hpring wheat wen tdlghtly larger than during thfi previoUH week but thero waH a good mill demand and premiums for deirablo milling quulllicH wero increased almoHt HUt'fieienl ly to off Het the decllno in future prices.'1 Koine wheat was taken tit $1.25 per bushel for No. 1 northern, tho basic j loan price announced by tho fed eral farm board. I Pacific coast marketH reflected the Kenerally weak situation ' In other domestic markets and also In the foreign markets and prices in tide moderate declines, Vuture prices at Portland and Hcattlo wero 2c to lie lower, while cash prices were only lc to 2c lower than a week ao. Kxporl demand was very dull and only one cargo of about 7,000 tons of white wheat i was reported sold during the week at Portland. This was to the ' Culled Kingdom. There was prac llcnily no demand for either wheal or flour from tho Orient and no new business wan reported. The ' silver exchange Hlluatlon In Chln.il Iuih been unfavorable for export busineHS wilh that country. Wheat exports from Columbia river and Paget Hound points have totaled outy HI, S0(l, 000 bushels this season to dale, compared with 20,100, Olio, bushels for ihe corresponding per-I toil lust year.- Increased flour ex-' ports, however, to tho Orient large ly ollset tlie decrease In wheat shipments. At the elose of the market January 17 No. I Hlg Hen I bluesteiu hard white was tptoted at Portland at J!.:ifi and at Keatlle at $LS4 per bushel. 14 per cent No. 1 dark northern hpring from Montana was quoted at Meat tie nt $1.32 per bushel In bulk. No. t soft and . western white was Helling at. Port-1 hind at t .23 and at Seattle at $1.2!l b. No. 1 hard winter, north ern spring and western red were quoted at Pnrtlnnd at $1.21, and No. J western red at Keatllo all $1.22 ',( per bushel. .Wjlth Christmas and New Year's l)as1j nlaybt Wilbur Glenn Voliva la TIkIiI' after all th world Is flat. An 'Ohio man, alter being deaf for 13 years, recovered his hear ing In a taHvle. And probably realized he hadn't known when lie was well off. I A selmla r is a ma n w ho ra 11 j name the first 17 amendments to the Constitution. Trii. .S2.a. . :i.7"i $:U0 ii.li'i 10.1)0 1X15 1 2.(i: 1 .'.O.-i 2.70 lO.li.i p. m s.7". 7.:in p. in X.II0 :::i0p.m.;8:2op.m... i.mi 7.111 MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO Opvu Mill' 1.8-1 Miiy 1.2HH July i.stttViO-X POIflXAXD Oiicii Jir l.iisy, May 1.20 July i.soy, St-Il - tJtlli No Changes Today In Butter Prices POKTLANIJ, Ore, Jan. 20 AI') After Kb ndvaucen ot 7c Jat week, butler jirlcfH began the week without change, but firm in under-. tone. Whether the prenent price, re- imilns depends upon wliat action Iff taken at tlie afternoon . schhIoii of t)j,; J'ortland product exchange to- (jay. .KK irL..H wrro Htrong but un- changed. -ihe fruit and vegetable Hlluatlon jH Htlj showing the effectH of tho weather with productn wcarcc and ,,rjC(.H comparatively high, . , . Proper Humidity Considerable work has boon done toward the establishment of tho correct degree of humidity fur dwelling. There l a so-called comfort which litis u maxi mum temperature of 70 degrees rnlireuhcil 11ml H minimum hu midity of ;J per cerii; tt minimum temperature of fi."i to 00 degrees 'uhrcnlicit und a maximum hu midity of njj per cent. Tills is the rwwo which lins been established us beiiiK tnoRt agreenhlo to people living in temperate climates. Korcdity The Gallon law of Mini regres sion slates that the tendency of tlie children of umisuiil parents is lo approximate morn nearly to the common type of tlie family or stock. Hereditary chitruflerlstlcs are de rived ns follows: One-half from the pji rents, one-imrler from the grand parents, one-eighth from the great yiandparenla. etc. Perfect Medium Simplicity- is Hie exact mediant between too little and too 111 nth. lEcytiolds. , Troubles of a Philosopher There tiro ninny things I wish tn do; bo few I 11111 able to do. And tho select inns I make to work are not very fiiiliH'nclnry. I'M Howe's Monthly. Powerful Teari Speaking of wnler power, did you ever notice how feminine tears, fdied at Hie proper moment. Invari ably succeed in rlninirius Ihe course of ovenls? Louisville Cour-ler-Journ.H. Perfected Machine Gun The first modem practical ma chine mm was Invented by Doctor Cutting of Oilcnjio In ISti-. ami It was put Into general use nbout J3T0. Doesn't Follow-Up Opporiunlly. U should be remem bered, Lnucks at tlio duor. It never conducts n fnllow-up cnmpainr. with prospectuses und other "lit erature." Arkomms Gazette. Lesion In Antronomy A Now York physicist claims no two objects In the universe can be separated hy more than fii.OHU.OiH). iHHUHiO.HiKUKX) miles. Thitt fellow never bus traveled a detour. Jack sonvilln Journal, Great Agriculturists Two tlioiisnnd yours heforo the' (lino of Christ Ihe Chinese were such intensive agriculturists that no corner wits loft uueultivnted In o hind nhuojit the sh'.e of Kuruic. Breod Made With Honey Cheinlciil ntmlysls of lirend found In nn itnelent KK.vptinn tnmh shows that tlio limf wits sweetened Willi honey. ujilli 7nanlcCieaviter Although we're nivas in h huv ry That's no call for ,ou lo worry. Quick and wife CImI's us. Tell us when ou med us. Move you from ll re to There in a hurry. ALUAYS WHEAT Ululi Iajw Closo l.lMtf l.i!S l.'J:l'4 l.tHi, l.MK l.swy, l.iiii-H i.UH'.i i.iiMji WHKAT HIkIi lw Ooso i.!!:ty, t.2:i i.isa 1-iiUM 1.20 1.2(1 i.ii-y, i.sai i.aun 1-2 Hi 1.2IK i.ziy, Nominate Day As L Marshal In Oregon WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (AI'J Tlio nomination of John L. lJuy to bo MnrHlial for Oregon wan re ported to tho Henato today by Ita judiciary committee without op poHltlon. WOMAN DECXARES PROIII LAW FAILS (Continued from Fago Ono) day that army regulations have been amended to make any viola tion of the national prohibition law a milltaiy offense. Tho new army regulations, which wua issued to all posts last October, charges tho commanding officer yf puch military Htation with enforcement of tlie prohibition laws within Ills jurisdiction. It also ex tends army discipline, Jlr. Hurley said, to any officer convicted by civil authorities of prohibition law, violations off government reserva tions. . 1 The new regulation was issued, Mr. Hurley Huid, as the army'H con tribution to tlie administration cf forla for stricter enforcement of prohibition. It scope extends to army postH in tho Philippines and wherever they may bo outside tho continental United States even though there be no (prohibition law In that country. It was pointed out. however, that tho older army regulations made all these posts dry. STINGING COLD FATAL TO EIGHT IN SOUTH STATES (Continued from Pago Ono) area was promised relief, although severe cold was reported in the northwest. . Well-raid Church Heads The archbishop of Cnuterhtiry, head of the established church nf Kngland, receives 11 yearly salary of S7;,(i(H. His title Is "iirimate of all Knglnnd." The; nrchlilsliop of York, who hears the title "pri ma I e of Knghind," receives $."i,0tl() a year. Paihllnder Magazine. The Model A good (ini tern of the average husband U the man who thinks to empty the ashtray just before It starts to run over. Slasher News, Unacknowledged Debt So far we know otily port our pioneer history; that of tho iion-Knglish speaking immigrant re mains yet, very largely, to bo told. American Magazine. Bird Alarm Clock I.Iberhins hove Riven the nnme "liviim nlnrni clock" to tho little pepper bird, which with the rising of the sun Mutters to the house tops and fences nnd utlers shrill cries. I-OHTI.AM) LIVESTOCK l'OIiTLAXD, Ore, Jan. 20 ( A 1 ' ) Cattle and calves: openinK: stow; bulls look 1'iic to ftoc higher, heif ers and mixed cows steady lo pos sible, I'flc hiKlier; i-ecoipts cattle ir.r.o, calves 175, including &4 cat tle through. Steers itua-i:tao Ib.s. U.(t4 $1 I. Ml. good H1.00C'( $ll.- ro, medium $:i.r0''' ?11.00, common $7.M(H Jti.r.d. Meircrs, good $:t.75' $ Hi. fin, common to medium 7.onf $11.75. COWS, good JS.Ttfti $.eo, common to medium $ti.o(K"' $?.-f. low cutter, j;t.5iitf $.0O. Hulls, good to choice f7.75(r( $S.'jri, cutter to medium $7.00(f( $7.75. Calves, medium to choice $!i.50'i' S 11.5m, I cull to common $7.fm t $y.5U. Veal- ers. milk ted good to choice $rj.(m Of ? I t .tMi. medium $ Hi. (toco $U.un, cull lo common $K.nufti $10.00. Hogs: active; L'fie to 6c higher ? killing classes; receipts 1700, inciudin.': lis through. Miserable With Backache? Too Often It Warns of Disordered Kidneys, A CONSTANT, backache; with kidney irregularities, and a stiff, achy. orn-out (ccting all too often warn of disordered kidneys. Don't take chances 1 I Iclp your kidneys with Doan's Pith. Recommended the world over. Sold by dealers everywhere, 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: Mr. Franc Wlttman, 53 MUmll Kv., Kn City. Kinut, m: "My tvick hut! a tnl morning 1 couM j hrdlygetOutol bL TbcKvratjontbuintMl nd Ixoka my rrl i nifht, Umdi rMI made me tt well a evrr. They're on Their Honeymoon! The youngest honeymuoners in MiumL Beach, Mu., are Mr.' tin d Mis, Joseph Vettcr, 19 and IS yeurs of hko, who were married in September but kept the ceremony secret until just the other day whemthey began, their 'belated honeymoon.-. Here they are In an unusuaf pose, iotter's home is In Klkhurt, Ind., and he is a freshman at Indiana Uni versity, while the bride way Miss Audrey Uurnett of Miami Beach,' Heavy weight $'J.oo t X 0.7 S. Me dium weight $:.7.rfi( $1 l.oo. Light weight $1 1.00ft $11.25. Light lights, $9.75$11.0O. Packing sows, rough and smooth $8.0001 $'J.00. Slaughter pigs, $!f.6Uft $10.7f. Feeder and stocker pigs $J. 50V $10.75. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs ex cluded In above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: quota bty steady; receipts !i25, including 4!5 direct or on contract. Uambs, good to choice $! I.5afi $12.00. medium $1o.(jori($il.ro, nil weights, com mon $S.50V 111.511, Yearling weth ers, medium to choice $7.50 V" $'J.f0. Hwcs, medium to choice $4.25 Cu $5.25, 1 20-150 lbs. medium' to choice $2.5av?5.oa. All weights, cull and common $2.00 v $:i.50. POItTLAM) PKOIM Cl-: I'OHTI.AN'lt, Ore.. Jan. 20 (AI' iHuttcr: firm; cubes: extras, HSc; standards, :t7e; prime firsts, 35c; first h. SL'c. Creamery prices: prints ac. over cube standards. liggs: firm: prices to retailers; fres hextras. 7c; standards, 3 tie; fresh mediums, ,ific; ineditim firsts. :Me. I'rice.s to wholesalers 2c under price to retailers. M tl k : steady ; ra v milk ( -1 per cent) $2.-l0f $2.50 cwt. Delivered J'ortland, less I per cent. HuttcrfuA stations, ;i:tc; track, 35c; dellveriew In Portland, ;i7e. I'oultry: sti.ady; (baying prices); alive, heavy liens, owr 4 'j lbs. 21 (' 25c; medium liens, H u ' to 4 lbs. yuffi2le; light, under I! l& lbs. 1 s if -1 ic; broilers, under I Mi lbs. :iae; springs, over 2 lbs, 21c; pekln ducks, 4 lbs. and over, 22 'n 23c; colored ducks, 1 Sir ; turkeys, No. 1, 2 S 1 3 dc : No. 2 , 2 5c ; culls, 2 U c ; live. IS if 2oc. Count ry meats: steady: (buying prices): choice veal. I !"W 2oe; pork, lffii 15'c; choice lambs, '20 (i 22c; mutton. S'( lUc. Onions: steady; Yakima, fancy. $1.5011 $1.75 per cwt. Oregon. $1.5(i rti $2.n. FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be In by 0 a. in. '. LADIES ATi'K.NTlOX ' When you are intertainlng at cards you sometimes find tt hard to selecl tlio suitable things in Tally atitl Place Cards. Your problems will be solved if you visit liichard son's Art and Gift Shop and take i advantage of the new party service offered for your help. Hundreds of beautiful and distinctive Tally and j Place Cards suitable for every oc casion and celor scheme will be ! found in the line. The newest tilings in prices from 2"c to 4oe per dox. Also the la f est numbers in Congress Cards, Bridge Sets and many new things for Card Prizes will always be found at Uichard son's Art and Gift Shot. l-2ii-lt UKAVTIKTIj MKBAI.UO.V Tho newest In Plnnorware. You will bo delighted with It for the following reasons: Bich deep cream body. Modern new shape. Platinum Handles and Lining. Soft Green and Huso Color scheme. Guaranteed against crazing. Kcasonablo price. Just think over these points and you will want to seo "Medallion" before choosing a dinnorwaro pat tern und remember, tntreduetery sets at $10.55 at Uiehardson's Art & Gift Shop, l.a Grande's Store of beautiful new dimu'iwuro and glassware. 1-13-tf. p.umx.i: tm i.iit Contract - auction, Whii.-h- id me'loi-I. Catl C. il. Irvine. t..t tlr.inde tiolel. 1 -J- I t. Mvt ici: or B(m sai.i: NOTlCK IS 1IKKKBY til V KN" tb.if Al-.t l'Hl-s wi I K: nv ivi-U at Potatoes: steady; gems. No. 1 grade, $3.60 per cwt. Wool: steady; Hastern Oregon, 1 S fi 2Cc lb. valley, 30fff33c. Hay: steady; buying prices: Kast ern tJregon timothy, $ 20.50V $2T; do valley, $iy.00V $19.50; alfalfa. $ IS. 00 V $19.00; clover, $16.00: out hay, $1G.00; alraw. $7.00V'$S.OO v. ton; selling prices $2 more. .M:V YOltli FKI'IT NKY YORK, Jan. 20 (AP) Kvitporuted apples steady; choice 12 (ft 13: fancy 14 ai 15. Primes steady; California S;J4(iJ 13; Oregon 9 (it 17. Apricots steady; standard 1 3 CO1 15; choice .1 7 (f f IS; oxtra choice 17 r'( 2 1 1 . Peaches steady; standard lS'.f? 11; choice J -1 r! 15; extra choice KV. 10. Overnight News Briefs IlOMKNTtO New York (iarct CJarrett, writ er, in serious coniiltion with three bullet wounds inflicted by holdup man in restaurant. Spokane '1 hirteen army arctic patrol planes land after week's de lay by snow at Grunt I'alls. Mont. Phoenix1, Ariz. Waller G. Hague confesses lie. Mrs. Irene Kchro.ed er and another man killed Penn sylvania state policeman.. rOHKKiX London Stimson optimistic af ter meeting French and Italian delegates to naval parley. Asuncion, Paraguay Govern ment tolls of attack on Paraguay an torts at Jsla Pol, by Bolivian patrol, with ono fatality. Home 1 :it Molin, Italian en trant in Schneider cup races last September, hilled when hydroplane falls into take. the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. on : tho tIMh day of January, IH30, and i immediately thereafter publicly i opened by the Commissioner of tlie City of Iji Grande, Oregon, at the ! Commission Boom in tho City j Building in said City for City of Series in the sum of eight thousand, two hundred eighty-six and Hi-Inn dollars $S,2S6.1B), said bonds bearing the date of De cember I!il!; lo mature ten (10) years from date of bonds, with 1 payment, however, optional with tho City of ha Grande at any seml ; annual coupon date on or after j ono ( 1 ) year from date ot said ; bonds: bearing Interest at tho rate of five and ono-hnlf per cent 1(5Vjfr) per annum, payable seml ! annually; both principal and inter est payable, at the office of tlie Treasurer of tho City of La Grunde, , Oregon. All bids must be ;inconditlonul i and be accompanied by a certified ; chock for five hundred dollars ; ($500). i The npproving legal opinion of ' Messrs. Teal. Win free, McCulloch & S'huler. Portland, Oregon will be furnished the successful bidder, j The Commission reserves tlie ; right to reject uny nnd all bids. ! J. L STKAKNS. ' Uecorder. Jan. 10nn : THINK When you think of nice dinner !are, and Kostorla Table Glassware think of KichardMm's art and Gift Shop. 1-20-1 t. HeiiwtKeblng. pirating, button holes, etc. .Norton's hlddic Simp. Adv. ii.wi: xnv m;i:n it? ? ? Have you seen Medallion Dinner ware. Sep the window display this week tit Uiehardson's Art & t iift Shop. You will enjoy u, 1-13-tf. ritoMtsi; ut' sri;i; 1 tho n;nie of tht new Pk-twrim Pi'jtun.'. It is the ir.v;-t attractive J.C.PENNEY Gv- 108 Depot St. . La Grande, Ore. The Values You Want with the Service You Expect Warm Underwear For Men Who Want Warmth on Cool Days They're part wool and of a splendid ribbed knit. Made with close fitting ribbed cuffs and ankles. Snug 'fitting throughout and expertly finished. You'll notice that these are very fine values ! Not a bad idea to buy several NOW ... for colder days. $149 Sheeplined Moleskin Coats Made with heavy moleskin outer and a fine sheepskin lin ing. They have full belts and four pockets and beavcrized collars. In men's sizes. $5.90 Boys' Pajamas Of Amoskeag Warm, 2-picce flannel ette pajamas, cut full and loomy for comfort. In neat, new patterns and mc ' dium colors. With four frogs, at 98c Men's Night Shirts Of Amoskeag Flannelette IppM ijlfliiiiil Piotiii-liil Picture slueo "The First Thliw". llnvo it framed at spe cial reilRonahle prlees at Richard son's Art & Gift Sin. p." 1-13 lit. .Ml;l!(il.NTS. AITKYHIIN The railroad liim lo.k for 1 :i :i o, .sponsored hy J.a tiran-lo trainmen, in now elost-d. Collection are pay ahle only to Mr. l- d Hart, or any one pr.-s.-ntlni,' er-. initials from tl1(. Trade In Your Old Stove NOW See us about out- Special offer on lkiitrulas SUnt Paying Xcxt Sept. W.H. BohnenkampCo. - Cashmere Socks For Men Worsted plaited and mer cerized. A long wearing hose. 49c Army Flannel Makes This Shirt "Shirts that stand the gaff" . . . made for utility wear of genuine U. S. Army Fannel (part wool). Double elbowj insure extra wear. Cut full for omlovt without bagginetfc Two peckcts. $3.98 Part Wool Lumberjacks -Of Mackinaw Cloth For Boys. All wool. Plaid patterns. .Worsted bottoms. 2.49 2.98 . PS W a r ni night shirts of niedium weight Flannelette. Made well and cut full and roomy. Striped Patterns ' They're finished 54 inches long and come in many striped patterns. . Very, fine values at this low price I l.a (.iranile lotlKU B. Of ti. T., undefj seal ot tlii! lodt-c. Misrepresetita-j (lions have been uiailu nnd Jtiorcli-i , nuts are advised tn uso caution if' this matter. The elialllber ot colli nierei- mdorsen only one time he-olc annually, namely, tho ono publish-; ; ed by the I,a Grande, railroad meir th.-tnselves. No other hook Is need- led or desired, t'nlon County Chatn-r 'her of ro'nini.ree. l-'-'o-l t-