La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tuesday, January 21, 1930
Page Eigfit
LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKANDE, ORE.
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A New Pair
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SHRUNK
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ill
OutwearTwo
Ordinary Pair
SOLD BY
Men's Wear.
LC.
Weather Fails
To Boost Value
Of Eggs, Butter
I'OUTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21 (AP)
Cold weather so far has fulled lo
j bring any further advances in ega
nnd butter (luotutlons. Kkk huvo
f been at their present figure) for
more than a week und butter, has
not advanced since the. middle of
JiiHt week. Prices were stcudy to
jituy and without change, ,
i Jlcvloulng the fruit and vgf-
table situation, tbi) Portland bureau
of th United Slates department of
1 agriculture says:
! "Cash trading continued light oi.
jtho wholesale market, but delivery
j business to retailers, restaurants,
(etc., still flourish, us a result of
I Saturday's additional snowfall.
".Several carlots of southern pro
' iluco aru on track, unopened, on
account of being hraccsslble, duo
to drifted streets und trackages.
Southern frultH and vegetables rc
innhi ubout unchanged In price.
"Potato loadings from Yakima
valley polntH wore greatly lessened
on Saturday, because of low tem
peratures tln-ru; und many cum of
Yakima atock on track at J'orlland
wen; diverted south, as a reHult of
active iH'inund . from California
I points. The potato market shows
ja stronger undertone, but Portland
jprice.ii arc uuehup'jcd.
"Local cabbage advanced again,
to 3J,feo per lb. to retailers, for bent
slock. Cauliflower in moving slow
ly at present rather high prices;
green peart from Mexico were low
ered slightly to stimulate eonlvoot-
New Police Head
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CIUCAOO WHEAT
Open Hlgii Low C'Iomi
1.2354 t i--'X
'" - i.iiy,y, i.W 1.2UK l.ilHMO'X
"r i.My, t.wy. i.-JH iMny,
chicken fox. Thoso two younc
ludleH nro La Ornndo High Hchool
BtudentH.
POKTLANO WirEAT
Mur. ...
Mil ...
July ...
Sept. ...
Open
...1.28 y,
...1.20
I. say,
1.211
I.OW
i. say,
C'lOJiO
l.s:i
1.20 V,
1.2UJJ
1.21!,
lOKTLAM MVliSTOCH
Hoy 1. Htuc-kud Iiu.h hft'n ..cviitod
l'OKTl.ANU, On?., Jan. 2 AI')
Cutllu and cnlven: HU-udy, re
cvlplH cattle III", calvc.i 35. Hloi'ia
1IUU-I300 IbH. iW.WiUlV.'M, touil
1 l.lw'y 1 1.60, iiu dlum yi.iU ("
1I.U0, common 7.50Ci fJ.M. licit
tMH. Kood $ 10.0U ''n f 1 u.&(. Common
to medium l.tit(ij (IU.U0. Cows,
Koud K.fiO(!r''j.35. common to me
dium $0.50 ir J 8.60, low cutter, 0.0ll
Srld.fiO. lul, 1,-ood to choice 7.75
"i s.r, culler to medium n.OO'ii
7.7G. t'alvr-H, medium to choice
$!i,50'ft$l 1.50, cull to common
17.50 ( $U. 51). Vealera. milk fed
to tlio office of police chief in Lot) Kood to choice $12.00 $H.oo, nie-
AnKeleH, after wervlco aH a deputy
chief.
uce price.) are firpi, hoth at Port
land, and at Imperial valley Khip
plnK point."
Fire Insurance
Rate?
" 'iiiiv! (xKM-tu compute it; hut property
. individuiilly and collectively
I he comlitiotia which determine the
t .) l of their fire insurance.
Sevrrnl niajor factors enter into the
del vrmini. lion of (ire insurance rates, such
Hn Btrti.ttin:, occupancy, the quality of
private, and public fire protection, exposure
from other property and general Ions
experience.
.'Surveys Available
The ajent who writes your insurance or
your broker or you, yourself can obtain
an itemized explanation of how your insur
ance rate is computed. There is nothing
secret tibout it.
The Slock Tire Insurance companies
solicit your interest, and offer free of charge
the advice of ritte-inaking bureaus to assist
in eliminating hazards or correcting defects
which may result in lowering your rate.
Seek Counsel
Do not attempt unsound fire prevention
measures, but seek the counsel of the ac
credited experts of rating bureaus who are
anxious to tell you the proper way to make
improvements.
Insurance companies generally prefer
risks eligible to n low rate to those which
carry higher ones. A low rate indicates bet
ter conditions, better maintenance and less
chance of fire.
V hile lite National Hoard of Fire Under
writers has nothing lo do with rates or rate
making, as a bureau of standards it does
publish information which rate-makers use
to measure the comparative strength and
usefulness of materials and devices.
1'ire Insurance Mates in Oregon are com
puted by the Oregon In-urancc Hating
Htircau, established by law in the interest
of uniformity. The Bureau bus ofliecs in
Portland.
T II E N V T I O N A I, II O A R D OF
v i it k i; .n i) i: n whit i; u s
B 5 J ii li ii Street, ' c York
A V TtO M. iifH; 1 nn OP
Slui K i mi: i ssi mvi: , iiii'mi:3
l.M AH'.IMII.II lata
Wheat Firm And
Higher at Close
CillOAtil), Jan. 21 (Al) - . Ite
po.rtH that the movement of whe.it
in Argentina 1h hcglnniiiK lo wane
helped to brlnj: about a decided up
turn in wheat prices here late to
day. . There were also late cmI:
matc.i that about G5u,f)00 btiHhcl
of failed Wales hard winter whea:
had been bought today for expor:
by way of the Gulf of Mexico.
Wheal cloai il-firm, 1,U to IVic
a bilHhel hiKhcr lhan yeHtei-day'ft
flnlHh; corn closed !k (fr & to y,
up, oats unchanged to a shado
liiKller and provlsioim uuchunf,red
lo a Helbaek or flvo ccnis.
dium $ lu.ootit 1 2.00, cull to com
inou JS. 00(. 00.
llot'.i: steady to 25c lower, re
ceipts ton.
Heavy weight JD.OOSf 110.75. Me
dium weight 19.7051 II 1.00. I.leht
welRht JI1.U05! J11.20. I.lKht llBllts,
$11.7541 11 J. 00. 1'acklnf; suws, rouxh
and smooth $8.00 At $'j.oo. .Slruixlilrr
plK, $'J.r,0$10.70. Koeder and
Blocker plus $!l.50&:$10..75. (Soft
or oily hoys and roastlnc; pigs ex
cluded in abovo (iiiotatloiiH.)
Kheep . and 1 lambs: nuotably
steady; receipts 355, Including 255
direct. Lambs good tu choice $1 1.50
(n $12.00, medium $10,005 $ 1 1.50.
all weights, common IS.50 $10.50.
Yearling wethers, medium lo choice
$7.50y $a. 00, Kwea, 120 lbs. down,
medium to choice $G.00 5f $7.50,
120-150 lbs. mi.lli.llll to choice $5.00
tt $7.00, ull weights, cull and com
mon $3.00 $5.00.
Market Moving
In Narrow Range
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, Jan. 21 (U. S. 1). A )
Hogs; receipts 45,000, including
8.000 direct; top $10.40; bulk $10
(fi $10.25; modium to choice $11.3.1
to $10.00.
Cuttle: receipts 0.000; calves 2,-
N'KW YOKIC, Jan. 21 (AP) 000; steers good and choice $12.2.",
The slock market was si HI moving 5i $10.70; fed yearlings, good and
within a narrow trailing range lo- choice $ 12.60 'l $10.50. Vealers
day, and showing Utile Indication (milk fed) good and choice $14.00
of a pronounced trend In prices. j $17.00. . ,
'J'rado news was rather colorless Kheep: receipts 17,000; opening
In character. A received was ap- steady; fat. lambs $ 1 3.50, to.nostly
pointed tor the Kolster lladlo coin- $13.70; tup to outsiders $14.00; fai
puny, shares of which were heavily ewes (Untable $7.25 down; lambs,
bought last year on the prospects good uud choice $t3.25 to $14.26-,
of Hie manufacture of homo tele- feeder lambs, good and choice
vision sols. . $1 1. 855! $13.10.
Call money again dropped from rr
IVj to 4 per cent. I l'OItTbAMI VKOIICCE
More varied buying appeared In . ,
the altcmoou, wle-n It became evi- ' pollTI.AND, Ore., Jan. 21 AI')
ili.nl lluir ti,-fir,KHlnmil trr,.t'iiiir itr ...... .. in. .i.....nr..t ,
' V lUlll'-l, UKJIB, IIIIIIV lUHIllluiW, ,
mnmi.'ir iiitlntfl riii Is lt;iil .':i,-il. ......U '
The close was strong, sales ap- ,utu,.Si wool, lulls, hay, rcasearu
proxlmaled 2,200,ooo shares. rk and hops steady and uuchang-
, I
I'Olfl'LANO CASH i
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this column mum be
In by 9 a, tu.
their old frlendu, Mih. Georjio Jas
per and Mr.-. Lulu' KairbankK,
whilo (J rant and .Mcrril vl.ilted
Homo HChool frieudM In Oakland,
They Btarlod home Friday thu
tenth but visited many friends on
tuo way homo. They say that Cali
fornia in cold and they saw hiiow
in Heveral itluceH but the; inw eol.l
wind In the moHt dliutKreeablu und i thlnfc'H in prlceH from 20c to 40c per
they say that a k'ih fire or a few
KUUKS ATI'KNTION
When you nro lntortalnlng at
curdM you HometlmeH find It hard to
Holect thu Nultablc thin km in Tally
und I'lace t'ardn. Your probleins
will be Holved If you vinit Htchurd
Hon'H Art and Gift Khop and take
advaiitajfi! of the new party Hervlco
offered for your help. Hundreds or
beautiful and dffltinctlve Tally and
i'lace CaidH nut table for evory oc
cuKion and color scheme will bo
found in the Hnu. The newent
Htlcks In a fireplace doen not warm
one. They are ylad to bo back In
thu valley even with the mercury
roKioterintf below zero. They pawn
ed through Heveral blfzzurdH but
HUffered most with cold at The
Da Ilea. Tho roud.i were good most
of the way but in Homo places in
Nort hern C'n li f ornia they had to
break tho road. On their wav
homo they buw their first snow ft'
Willows, Cul. Krom Pendleton on
they report the road being excel
lent. They arrived here about 1
o'clock Sunday evening. . 1
The mercury registered 10 b
'1uv in Cove Monday morning, al-r,.,
though Home therniometcrs " re- "
corded H below. This is the hoo
ond coldewt night of tho season.
I'rlday morning there was a rec
ord of 1!U below. Hnow fell here
Hunday lo a depth of about 10
inches. I
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Miller, of
Cnioii, were vlaltors at the I.. K.
Anderson homo last week to look
after tho BleTt and after their re
turn to lnion Mr. Miller left for
Denver to uttond the woolgrowcrs
iiMotlng.
G. G. .Strickland was ill nil last
week and was at the homo of his
sister, M,'rs. I R Anderson. '
Kouth Mt'Kdinon, of Alleel, re
ports that hy lambs are arriving
In
doz. Also the latest numbers in
CongreHH C'urdH, Bridge Sets and
many new things for Card Prizes
will always bo found at Itlchard
son'a Art and Gift Shop. l2u-it
itiuDGi: TAt'Girr
Contract - auction. Whitehead
method. Cull C, II.
Grande hotel, -
PROMISE OP 6PIU.VG
Is the name of the new Plcturhu
Picture. It Is the most attractive
Picturlal Picture since "The First
Thaw". Have It framed at 'spe
cial reasonable pricoe at Richard
son'a Art & Gift Shop." l-131tf.
IX THi: COINTV COIHT OV
Tin: statk av ohkgox
YHn I'MOX COL'.NTV
, .. .... nf the Kstato or i
111 mi- -
JOSKl'II UALTEZOm:, Deceas
ed. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCHK.N:
N'otlco is hereby given that Joseph
Edwin Hallezore, Administrator ot
the Estate of said Joseph llaltezore,
deceased, has filed In the above
entitled courl his final account or
the administration of said estate,
niul wild court has fixed Hie l'.'th
day of 1'ebruary IK30 at 10 o'clock
In Ihe forenoon of said day in tho
County Court Uoom at the County
I'nnn llnuse in La Grande, Union
County, Ktale of Oregon, as thu
The heavy, double thread
Terry towels in all-white or
colored border effects . . .
and they are, as usual low
priced at '
this terribly cold weather, the (jrcB0U
NOTICE OF BOND NAIiK
NOTICB 18 HERKUY .GIVEN
that sealed bids will be recoived at
the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. -m.. on
the 2'Jth day of January. 1P30, and
immediately thereaftor" .publicly
opened by the Commissioner of the
City of I.a a rande," Oregon", at the
Commission .HooiU In,- the: C(ty
nuilding in said City for City of
Ij& Ottindo ; Improvement a-llondB,
Kerics 1029, in the sum of eight
thousand, two hundred oighty-Bix
anil 16-100 dollars - ($8,280.15),
Bald bonds bearing the date of le
cembor 20, 1029; to maturo ten
(10) years from date of bonds, with
payment, however,- optional -with
the Cliy of La Gmiide at any semi
annual 'coupon ' date "on "or" after
one (1) year from date of Baid
bonds; bearing Intereat at the rato
of flvo and one-half por'-cent
(5M-9f') .per annum, payable semi
annually; both principal and Inter
est payablo at tho office' of the
Treasurer of tho City of La Grande,
tiino and place for hearing objec
tions and exceptions, if any there
be, to said Final Iteport, and al:
persons interested In said estalo
are hereby notified to appear at
said time and place and lo maku
any objections or exceptions they
may have to the approval ot said
renort. the discharge of said ad-
Devine. La niinlstrator and the exoneration of
, 1-20-4 U.). iimen from further liabil
ity herein.
-.,i-,i.-i.-
A.NI) 11 lrt 1' l I.I Iir.iv wi. I.,...- i
T-'li l.v Hnirl Court that lilts notice ,
Ishall be published 111 The I.:-. I SI'GAIl AX1) I'IX)L'R t-
Grande Evening Observer und Ob- I'OItTLANl), Ore., Jan. 21 (AP)
server Star, a daily anil weekly ;ini! SUgar (sacked basis) -
newspaper published at I.a Grande teady; cane, fruit or berry, $5.45 -In
Union County, State of Oregon ,,r jjc-ot sugar $5.30 cwt.
for four conseculivo and successive , ... . ,. ,,,.,. ,.!,,,
J.C.PENNEYC0.
108 Depot St.
La (irai-f- Ore,
Absorbent
Bath Towels
15c
t'Oll'I'LAND, Ore., Jan. 21 (AC)
Cash wheat: Illg llelld .bllleslelli
hard while $1,311 !i. .
Hull Willie $1,22 4.
Western while $1.22 Vi.
Hard winter $1.20 Vj.
Norlhern spring $1.20U.
Weslein red $1.201,1..
Oals: No. 2-3S III. white $35.50
Today's ear receipts: wheat 6
flour 2,coru 2. oals 6, hay 2.
Making Ice At
Cove; Store It
In City Bastile
Pennsylvania
Identifies
Mrs. Schroeder
Cop
PIHiKNIX, Ariz., .Inn. L'l ( A 1 )
Private Krnest Moore, Pennsyl
vania hlnhway palrolnuin, today
identified Mrs. Irene Hehroeder as
tin' woman who areonipanled two
men near eweastle. Pa., hist De
cember 27 when they endued in
a gun battle with himself and Cor
poral ltrady Paul, killing PmuI and
wounding himself. The identifica
tion was made shortly after
.Moore's arrival here wli h four
oilier authorities from. Pennsyl
vania. Airs. Schroeder was In a police
"tank" witli several other women
when Moore, with the other Penn
sylvania officers, entered the jail.
.Moure pointed his finger at Mrs.
Srhrnedcr and said;
"There she is!"
I am not," A I'm, Schroeder retorted.
Foolish Thought
Never let a man think Hint h
can pursue u good end by evil
means, without sinning Against Mm
own soul Soul hey.
lleadiiiar(er4 for ixdd vt rath
er tint lies at DrnMU llcdm-t-ions
at mir
January
Clearance
At en's itmlenvra r. nice and
vn no, f'Mra heavy, cotton
ribbed, Speelal U,Ho
Mi n's dres.s Itais In gi iuiiiip
fur fell, n w colors and nr-.v
shapt s Sl.ur
Women's one-strap pumps in
patent 1 a tin r and kid, Cu
(an heels, ery n at and r
Mceuble 5:.IU
Men's she p lim d cunts
1th bea y niol. Kin li l!.
leather reitiforeed poeKi i'.
wombat eobar .!.
lly Mrs. A. ii. Conklin
(Observer Correspondent)
CO V II, Ore. ( Specin I ) Severn!
people are taking advantage of tho
cold weather to harvest a supply
of lee. C. A. Smith, of the local
meat market, is using the city
bastile to store his lee. It Is con
Mguous to his shop In the rear and
will make an excellent tore house.
The snow storm Sunday morn
ing kept people shut in their
homes. There, were few bravo
enough to venture forth. The
Methodist church had a congre
gation of -12 und Itaptist church
had Pi. Captain Lewis, a church
army man who Is stationed at Hak
er, was scheduled for a service
Sunday afternoon at the Ascension
Kplscopal church hut telephoned
to cancel his engagement. .
I K. Anderson, the postmaster,
went to l."n Ion Sunday afternoon
lo net the mall, thinking that the
roads might bo so drifted by Mon
day that tho mall truck could not
get through and on his way homo i
not far from l.au son's ho broke i
down and after much difficulty 1
succeeded in getting Mr. Welmor
with a truck to bring him home,
arriving about 10 o'clock at night.
Conrad and Logan Anderson are
both back In school again after
being ill of flu and tonsllitH.
Monte Pavis. who has had trouble
w Ith his ear, is also in school again. ;
IC. J. Stacklantl, who has been
In Portland for nearly three
weeks, returned home Friday of 1
last week.
Frances Kelley, who has been l.i
California for the lust two months.
; is at home ailn.
I Mrs. 1:.. I. Conhy. Grant. Mer
'ill ami Alnxitie Conley, who left
t the d;y follow ing ( 'hrUtmas for
i California, returned home Sunday
1 evening. They report a wonder
ful nip. They visited all the prln
' cipal cities in Southern California
t and went Into Mexico. They spent '
New Years day in Pasadena where '
tiny attended the big football
! game. M is. Conley ami Maxino
i spent a w o k In San .Tese with
' How's Your
Stomach?
If your stomach is not up to par
and yon arts troubled with gas
pains, indigestion, acidity, etc.. gle
liueiig.r's Itf-KKX Alkaline Pow-d-r
a fair trial. It will give you
Mulck relief and will bring your
Moinaeh back lo norma!eyv Your
drngt;i!i fells Hi-lie on a uioie v-
bck. bonis. Here's genillMn relief!
lluinlrc. Is, found ivll. f wlilulll-Kev,
Cor !aU' l.y the Mooll 4rilg Co.
Ad -
mercury there being 32 below.
Air. and M.Vs. Theodore MeClain,
who huvo just returned from Nam
pa, Idaho, are housekeeping in the
W. K. H'oux house on the hillside.
AlrMs. Crank Miller was hostess
to the Kun ami Joy Uridge club
Saturday afternoon. Two labb-s
wero at play, Miss Iiess Kelley
winning the high score and Mrs.
T. C. Hefty the low. A dainty
lunch was served following the,
game. The women present were
Airs. A. U. Orton, Aliss Hess Kel
ley, Mrs. Stuart Kronen, Airs. J. .1.
Chadwiek, Aliss Vina Conley. Airs.
T. C. Hefty. Airs. G. K. Itarker
and Airs. K. KuViolotle.
Diivti Steward, of I.a Grumle,
ban been spending the weekend at
the homo of Air. and Airs. K. J.
Stackland. the guest of Karl Jr.
Word was received here of tlio
death of YVilliam Cruikshank's
father in Klgin. Air. Crulkshank
died early .Monday morning. His
wife died only two wceelts ago.
lid had an attack of flu followed
by pneumonia.
Air. ami Airs, liar! ltohfnson,
who have been living in Seattle,
Wash., are at the home of Airs.
Robinson's parents, A IV. and Airs.
Leo Childers. They eaine last
Wednesday for A visit and may de
cide to remain here.
The Dorcas society nf the Itap
tist church was entertained Thurs
day by Al rs. Al Purkett at her
homo here. It was Airs. Puckett's
birthday anniversary ami she en
tertained tho society by way ef
eolebrutlnn. They were invited in
tho morning and a. delicious chick
en dinner was served at noon.
They spent the time sewing carpet
rags. Tlie guests were Airs, fieorge
Milter, Airs. C. AL Cray, Airs. W.
Piatt. AIrs. Alice Allen. Airs. Clar
ence Uiehards. Airs. James I lout -son,
AlVs. ('. A. Smith. Airs. Claire
Smith. Airs. I, tn nine Needham und
Airs. Wesley Smith.
The two daughters of Air. arid
Airs. Nullum (J ray in Lower Cove
are at. homo with an attack of
AH bids must be unconditional
and ho accompanied by a certified
chock for flvo hundred dollars
($500). ......
Tho approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfrce, McCulloch &.
Shuler. Portlund, Oregon will be
furnished tho successful bidder.'"
The Commission reservou the
right to reject any and ull bidsi
J. 13. HTKARNS,
' Recorder.
Jan. 1010t
A DKUGHTFrii PARTY
Her guests were most delighted
with Hie unique party which she
gave und the attractive Tally und
Place Curds. They wore quite dis
tinctive in design und carried out
the color scheme of the afternoon.
Tho prizes were of unique charact
er also, being different to tho usual
run of prizes given. Hoth the Tally
and Place Curds and tho Prizes
came from Itichardson's Art ,-nnd
(lift Shop. They specialize in lliings
for your parly. 1-lil-l t.
THINK 1
When you think of nice dinner
ware, and Fostoria Table Glassware
think of Uichnrdson's art and Gift
Shop. 1-20-1 t.
Hemstitching, pleating, button
holes, etc, Norton's Kiddle Shop.
Adv.
HA VIS YOU SKKX IT? ? ?
Have you eoen Aledallion Dlnner
vuro. See the window display this
week at Richardson's Art & Gift
Shop, You will enjoy It. 1-13-tf.
ron vont ghkkn nuiiAUFAST
ItOOAt
Aledullion pattern of Umbertoni'
Itreakfast ware will surely add the
crowning touch to your Green Col
or Scheme, ltcautiful platinum
handles and lines with an attrac
tive modern design. Reasonably
priced and in open stock. See it at
Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
i-i-1 t.
steady; family patents, 43s, $8.00;
weeks, there being five publica
tions, the tirst puiMicuuon inc.. wnoh, wncat m $710; graImm
being made on the Jisi aay oi j.ui 4;( tGJ0. bakers' hard wheut. 9Sn.
uary 1330.
Said order Is dated the 20th day
of January P.i.tft.
JOHKPU KDWIN UALTKZOHI5.
Adminsitrator of the Kstato of Jo
seph llaltezore, Deceased.
. Jan. 21-liS. Feb. 3-10-17
$7.60; bakers' blues tern, patents,
85s, $7. GO; pastry flour, 49s, $7.50.
Captain Riser Larson has found
a new land in the Antarctic. How
about a job governing the tract for
Tom Hoflln?
Twenty-four Carloads in 25 Days in 27 States
Is Amazing Record Recently Made by Cele
brated Medicine Overwhelming1 Demand
the One Great Outstanding Proof, of - Its
Merit Rapidly Decerning Household
Word Throughout America.
MOST medicines are sold by the dozen or by the gross.
A few are sold in larger quantities, but think of a med
icine that sells in such enormous quantities that wholesale
dealers are forced to buy it in solid carload lots to supply a
demand that has been so phenomenal as to almost stagger
the imagination.
That's just what has happened with Sargon, the celebrated
new medicine that is now sweeping the country like a great
tidal wave. Not only is the trade buying it in carload lots,
but they are buying carload alter carload, each car contain
ing over 20,000 bottles of Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills.
Twenty-four carloads In 25 days f And so it is everywhere Sargon
sold in only 27 slates is the amaz- has been introduced. Its leadership
ing record recently made by these ! and its preeminence aro unques
wonderful medicines. I Honed. Its enormous and ever in-
1 ii the state of California where 'creasing popularity is the one grent
Sargon was introduced In April of j outstanding proof of Its merit. 10
last year, li nas required car
loads to supply tho ever-increasing
demand in this one state alone,
Texas dealers required 9 carloads in
only four months.
A single Now York firm, with
wholesale branches in leading cit
ies, is selling at tho rnte of over a
million and a, quarter bottles a
yonr.
"Phenomenal and bewildering"
Is the way one of the big drug job
bers of the country describes the
marvelous demand for Sargon.
"It's the greatest seller within
medicine, no matter how extensive
ly advertised, could sell and con
tinue to sell if it did not produce
positive and actual results. AII1
llons upon millions have used it
and have told other millions what
it has done for them, tfhat is why
Sargon und Sargon Soft Alass Pills
have become the rear sonsatlon of
the drug trade throughout Ameri
ca. ' When this famous medicine was
first given to tlio world, well known
uuthorities believed it would be a
the memory of the oldest member i great boon to humanity, but they
of our organization," said another.
"We are selling more Sargon
than any other ten medicines put
together," said still nnolher.
little dreamed it would become a
household word throughout the
country lh so short a time. U'
Cross Drug Store, agent. Adv.
Men, Who in December, Never Dreamed They Would
Be Buying Clothing in January Are Crowding the
Aisles and Each Other in TROTTER'S SUPER-SALE
of Men's and Young Men's Apparel
Had you suggested reductions like these to us in Sept
ember, we would have smiled but tho market changed
a laughing matter into the serious business of sell, sell,
sell.
These fine suits and o'coats from Hart, Schaffner &
Marx are only here at these prices because we couldn't
sell them at regular prices in October in the most severe
buying strike ever organized by a disappointed public.
You know the styling the qualities and the values
Now we ask you, HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OK SUCH
LOW PRICES?
The Sale will end Feb. 1st.
$25 & $27.50
Suit & Overcoat
$18.85
$30 & $32.50 .
Suit & Overcoat
$23.85
$35 & $37.50
Suit & Overcoat
$28.85
$40 & $42.50
Suit & Overcoat
$33.85
SPECIAL LOT Oregon City Pure
Virgin Wool Overcoats that sold
to ?30 : :
$14.85
OREGON CITY ROUES With every
suit or overcoat we sell vou a regular
SS.50 robe for
$3.95
.$5.00
Hats
.$5.00
Wool Shirts
s:i.s:
$6.50 Pendleton
Wool Shirt
?4.sr,
$5.00
Unionsuit
$:t.85
2.45
Pajamas
S1.9V
92.50
Shirts
?1.S3
l.1;,TIII:U COATS, S-T.H; SIILHTS. IIKAVV HLAZKHK, AM, KIXDS IIUAVY WOltK CLOTHING.
Boslonian
Oxfords
$5.85 - $6.85
Tmc Stopc
Fob
Evenv Man
All Blankets
at Practically
Manufacturers
Cost
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