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- "iTi'l Have You Seen those SUITS! Values to $50.00 For Only $991 'If I ... , - . : ' ' . These suits - are . Society and ; Capps nationally known makes, proper styles, proper materials and certainly the lowest prices in years. See them tomorrow, you'll want to own one at once. - VESTEHHAVER, INC. HUCKLEBERRY iCROP IS NOT I HEAVY; REPORT W. WIW ' f. By Mrs. O, .' .-' (Observer Corresnondsnt) '. .'HOT LAKK, Ore. (Special) Mrs. J: W. Wilde, Dora and Mr. O. Wilde ; (Wove to Mt. Glen Tuesday and went liuckleberrylpg In the near foothill. The crop le light but they , wori. pleased with the reeult of their trip. towen Wight end Mary Wight,, of Heeeltoq, Utah, and Jack ,Prj, ;:or Brlgbam City. Utah, been been visit ing at the horn of . their, grandpar ent, Mr. and Mrs.-O. 0. Hansen, sear Hot Lake. -.. , : - . . - Clifton Baxter drove to Hot Lake from Burns .last weekend and visited with his wife and parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Jacobs and son,' Waldo, from North Powder, Miss Melba Hanks, llo Hanks- and .Grant 8truigham, of La. a rands, and Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson made up a party who spent all of last week near, the Stockman's cabin, In the moun tains back of Cove. .. TheN report a fine trip and enjoyed splendid flsb lns and ideal weathel..-. - ' Little Shennan Hawkins' Is Improv- Ing nicely from the scarlet ver ana Is looking forward to the nd of the Jong quarantine period, . ', : v r VHeynolds Baxter) qt tJrtlon.'. atayec at the home of his sister, Mrs. O. W. Wilde, last week while Jiaylug. at the Wrtl. Hawkins placs.,' . ' Mr. and ' Mrs. ' it., Llndsey have moved .to tneir io,a, t--nyon noifie for-the summer to'vook after, their sheep and stock. Mrs. t: B. . Stoddard .has been III St the fsrm home on Catherine creek but le Improving.' Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Baiter Jr,' of : Union, were visitors at t.h StoUdaroj home, Tuasday , even ing. V , Mr." arid' Urt.; J, 'A.' Atkinson, of Union, spent. Sunday at the Ernest Kohler home. ,- ;'. . , i .Mr. Vernon De Oraw has left Hot lake and Is staying at' the home or her father, Mr. J. A. Kofford. who lives on Little creek, near Union. Mrs. De Oraw Is Improving nicely but must return to Hot Lake for, treat', ment twice each week. . .. ':? Ruth Baxter, secretary of Mr. Lilly at Hot lake, spent Sunday In Union,, visiting relatives and friends." ' Nellie Oeertsen. of Union, is work, Ing at the sanatorium .this summer, . ., ;.... , .. -- This Game ; of Golf v Private Ambu- . lance Service FREE. Modem Funeral Home ., ' , Experienced! Lady Attendant Perfect Funeral Service Prices Within tie Beach of AIL.'' WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE iVl AT SPRING ST. PHONE By O. B. Heeler--" ' ''ij r-1 suppose they will talk and wjtite; for a good many years about lbs wax Bobby Jones played the eighth bole of the fourth round at the course of the Royal Liverpool Oolf club- at Hoylske. In the British open chanfJ plonship of 1830. For one thing.; am perfectly certain that no other, hole In Bobby's remarkable cerr has so ridden his nerves; not ever! the corresponding 7 at . the - cof ret spondlng hole, No. 8, at Winged Toot last summer, which eventually - put him on the anxious seat, or mourn ers' bench, until he managed a Hie with Al Esplnosa. ; '':': , : '. ' r I " '':"! . .utab t.h alttmllnn Vi iWfV. r," ,. Bobby., worklnv deSDeratelv with''. game that never' was' going properly",! had managed - to squeec cards1 of out of It. andfor-tM llfst' three rounds at Hoylske ht' wag level .with par, r Thl really i ought to hVi been good enough! But lit Wasn't si that Juncture. 1 For Arohl CompSif ton." starting i the third, round -five strokes baok -of Jones,' and (si' on colorful commentator said) "playing Ukoia'frenaled glanc," -turned In an amaalng score-of 881 'picked 1 tip 'el strokes on. Bobby; and at the lunch eon Intermission was- ieading'thw field by. a stroke. Jones being soont with an aggregate. of 316V which itte par, and Leo Dlegel.wltha brilliant 71 In. third place with 218. (wo stroke back of Bobby. t- . . ' !-.- ;r j.-v-.-.k '. Now the winning hole, If any cita be . ascribed, properly 'for, that 'place, was. , the. second hole of the' fourth round, for Bobby, where great' play, mingled with good luck', . yielded ; a. birdie 3 after what, from the tee. very much resembled a tough 5. From' the tee, on a long drlve-and-pltch afr fair, he wheeled out a drive that went far enough off to the right to land on the convenient head of a steward, rebounding 40 yards Into a, bunker on the farther side of the fourteenth green. From the sand, Bobby played a grand pitch of 140 yards to the green and canned a 30 foot putt for the 3. This settled' Compston, who missed a 90lnch putt for a 4 at the first and then went 5-6-6. " '- '' ' Indeed, getting by the first three holes 4-3-6, Bobby at the eighth was in a winning position if evsr In hit career. The ,elghth lis ' very fine hole of 483 yards, which- Bobby was reaching regularly with a. drive and spoon. And he hit a good drive and a good second, curling a bit perhaps, and breaking to the left down "the hill,, but the ball settled practically green-high, In no sort of trouble; a simple run-up or Plnehuret- Houftle to' the green, and a blrdle 4 or-e, par 6. ' ;', ... ,,' ' Here Is the way Bobby Jones can,' 1 " " Children's : WASH DRESSES Guaranteed Fast Colore SIZES 2 TO I I Special at 89c ma. most dspUirsbly did. .take a I on on a hole lb the, last round of a major -chamblonsUlp-Jvltbout peln( Iff'W vwifser wc vvfuiv. hvuvw, . . t- i. He mlid the imple run-up. hit ting softly,,. and .he bll stopped on the slope short of the carpet. - He chipped (0 feet 'Short or the cup, when he still had -.a fine' chance for the par 6.- He went for the putt sin cerely, and' the ball slipped past, 13. Inches.- And 'then he walked up to it and bit It, taking a proper stance all right, but. as I saw It, never look Ing at tbe line. -And' the baU stayed up. , It was dpwn In .7. .. Lostine1 CQuncil Pays $440.10 For Death of Cows ." .' Br .Mri. Wm. wiggans . 1 '' (Observer Correspondent) . LOSTIKB: . Ore. (fiocllAt p. uUr couocU meeting the. city council Totd' to . pay orrar McOrter H4p.i for damagea done when Mr. McOrter'a cattle got into the'cltt dump grounds and, finding a Jive-gallon can partly filled wltn palm, '.drank out of the can this wualna thi death or seven Jlne. Ouerrlsey , heifer,.,. the council imtu vue amouns ai was asaed, - When N.; p. Donaldson and family returned from. 'Wallowa lake, - they were very much -surprised to. see. a light , In their, home, and upon ar rlvsl,. found that Mr. and Mrs. Deo. Dobson; of Harrison, Idaho, had taken poaseajton., Mrs. Dobson and Mrs. Donaldson, are jsUters, They spent seyetal dyk vlalUn;(,togthr.7 Quy 6cot( hat been engaged to fun tbe sorax machine for the county In spraying . Canada thistles. Some small pa tehee around Enterprise are being sprayed In orttsr to wee what .charge to maze xor. tn use pr tne macnine. In Umatilla county, they.charge per houi;.'''' " .(' .'. . ". - Chas. 'Hnsen'- who,liM 'charge of tle forest service . work up South Fork, has fixed ud the Williamson cabin 'and' has moved his family up Mr. Hansen has-been' with the ser- vie.' "Ha-ha constructed a telephone line for six milee from' he Walker place ito Vbe-'WIlUamsoil cabin." .Vytl". mV TM.,w. iv ' beej In Lostlne. making ar hgeme'ht for their ; school work. bar left, for a shori Iflb to qalfor H)(ibJ5'0f'th' school r4rl( , begin,? ,'' . Sunday Vteraoon: the' Kndeitvorsr' from tW Presbytenan ch uch . of Bn, terprla. and the members of tpe Loe-' tlhe sostety- had 's potluck, dinner ba tow. u' Down' ' bridge,', along the South 'prk, after-hlch Miss Ruth Leonard conducted .- a' very .Interest ing 0 : tneetlnx in' th Open. There fm'M- young falks'jpresent and all iji?ir:'vl-r?TTi " ,-, - -.- - ihursday, July i, iiMU " Wiufi ixuwvej,v&& '- L July Hepl. '.J. Dec, Mar, ... ,. ; ; chicaoo vveat . Opto ''' "' -. Hlgfr . 1 , ., jl4Vr; JU -:- . vi -;'. " ' ' y.- - ' Urm '. Chan 44 'JMtt.OK '- .iWtt4 1.01 uly.: Nept. . Kec. ' .. -,.'' ,'- .- .' ', (,..,(HBLAN; WHAT i--. V . .-, Open',: ' "'. r'" to I 4W ....... , ,.li , '..' 9H Ciom accident, drove to North Powder.- ' A . son was born, to- Mr, and Mrs. Everett Hambleton Friday,'. July; 4. The young man's birthday wlU al ways b celebrated. -. ,- .'; ;.' - - '.: : 8. T. Ttbbett suffered a stroke, of paralysis last Tuesday ' night, while attending ... the - Chautauqua, When others roe to leave the show. they noticed he was helpless; iir. Tlbbetf Price of Butter Advances Cent ; Jn 'AH Grades PORTLAND. Ore.. Julv 17 'un as was taken to the hospital where Uttle ,7,. , ,M rec?nt firmness, es' Chang has been notleed. Mr". Tlbbetil P. i." ?p the Prlce ' Is an old resutent of Wallowa county and his condition -1 carafullv. watch ed by; hlsjpany Xrle&da.- "-,; '.. -'.,' Mr. and' Mrs. ' Frank : Bradley and daughter,' Eileen,-and- J, Frldal and son,' Homer,' of Bole, Idaho, hav spent several days on the . Imnaha. Mrs. Prldale and Pauline Bradley at tend tb torV'.'. ' ' "'".'' .' :1fr.-.uid -Mra: O.' B. Stevens.- 'Of Portlantl, have been visiting at -the home or . Mr. ana Mr.- wm. wiggn Frank Bnelehom, and-alsteh Clar. of Wilder,-fdaho. have beeh.ylSltlpg at the Mark Crow home. They also visited near 'Joseph. 1 -";' r-1- ' Mrs. Ma McOe left Sunuay for Savannah, Mo., where she. will enter the sanatorium for cancer. A num ber of years ago,' she was In the same aanltorlumMfor the same. trouble. Mr. and Mrs, Chulea Mofett. or Bnterprlae, spent Sunday -In 'Lost ln visiting friends, " ; ;-- ' Fred Edwards went to Milton Sun day to. ytalV friend.,,.. ,- ;vj Imbler Couple Wed ; ' '' . : ' : if-.L.f!? irSk;-' tn vniuriOi Wv. , h' -'By teithii twvtr1?. ',;':!;: 1 "tOoaeorver CorreepondntV IMBLBRT Ore. ''(Special) Uist. Lvdla Cleaver ani) Ivsh BlDgamap, both of 'Imbler. were; rnarrledTvie- day evenlpj at 6 o'clock (n. pntsrlo. - Oregon, The.lRevJMf. . ' tines '.'per;- K Tormea ,me ceremony . oi, nojne, ssr. antt - sarsr viravr r kgvuwuiw the young coupl;' but returned; home this morning. Mr. MW Mrs.VBIng man will Uk V (rip for . few days tin into Idaho. ' The will be 'St home In Imbler to then- friends after .the list of July.' Thr.ri)oy Wend, ex- butter has' advanced lc all down the line, accordant to Quotations bt thn Portland , produce exchange. Extras are.-now at 33c . . j Butterfat has also advanced, the prlc delivered Portland being 31c. Pp were rainy steady, with strong tone aDDsrent for the toD grades, i Retail sales were reported good. . .: : , . ..... ' Speaking of the fruit and vegetable situation, .the Portland bureau of the U. 8 department of agriculture says: -, "PortlgrSd's " supply of tomatoes is no coming almost entirely from The Pallas.- ' California- tomatoes are now cleaning -up. and few additional ar rivals, are expeoted.. Heavier receipt oi jne uaues tomatoes reduced prices S6ia 60c per box, to about gl.7fi to re- Ulliers. . . ' ' ' Potatoes are now at their lowest level since last summer, at 1.60 W.00 per cwt. for fine-quality local whites: -. ; ' ' . "Aorlcot are comlnir mostlv from Thy Dalles, with a few arrivals from Yakima.,- There Is fairly active de mand or apricots for home canning, t gl.05gsi.16 per 16-lb. crate to re,- -''fReceint -.'of red rasnbsrrles are lighter-than were expected, ' due, to kodl'weather tbs week, which has de- layeq- meturlty. The trade generally oeucves man raspoerry. ana loganner, ry prices will remain at about pres. ent; levels., throughout tlu season. . nc urowioru peacnes zrom Cali fornia were received today. Blberta wlll;be hers .In a few days. A carload of Thompson seedless - grapes from Cslllotnli. hy. freight,-is selling at lower' price-than, former expresa ar- riyig.v;- . .j.:. ... '.''i . . .-.- .'... estftil and Intereetr fni'rfMklM'hQifa-.-VM , l.alr n-n.'nr ! rttai'iM 'iwk&;'ipopSf.W Aboth ' dti. Uth last M904. iars.!WUfd tend their .consTatulatlOn. : Wilfred iWesUnskow t .lf-Fler'.'Qg- Dtaees toeethef. .M1& Mai,iret' ehteV- tiined, -the' young dVka -at her. hori)e An .Wednesday' evening gt a song ser- ' IHMtXH&li! (pok 'hll tslster.Mr. frank. Jennings. ' and -daughter. Mrs, Kouch,-of Omaha. ;to Portland. wbr they. nil .visit, (Hehd. , they ' wl. hlso Westenskow nd- blidiri will -return with hlrh.1 , Mrs.' Westenskow ha bn visiting ','hr. 'paren,'-M.'i anir , Mr. McBrld1e, ,foirmerly- p,.Ifnhler'.',v V Uoriter, wsh, ' '. , :.i ';' .' Crinci Westfall and wife,, of Veri InV. 'rial , arrived ;iaat-week for a -Visit wltvi sirs Nettlha Wastfall.' Mr: West- ftrFls-empwyed' W eylMiott work; in 5aifff4rpl.i.-;-'t.,,1 .'t -fc,,-:. Vv'f.fc'S 'iUl NorrnOfayi ;Of jeeph: 'ri- rttlMW':''rl(imber'of lltjl frltHab .ti- klrthn-hirtv'''hwirltrvr " J. Atiit''tiugg7 Wh&fed'.-Wi Maa'fi sVbJle dtirln)''' n the'ilmbk aeW 'hrJv,-'l WXMIVt .B:-w Chris" JOrgerisoft' has bMr"tit; the ig treatment for a badly Ihfected fVv.ir.ri' hrt Vrtt With-'a ae .''; ''' I'toV fjalifj'of Echo'carne In foe it wlhi heV fnother, Mrs. Kmm ijf, of'',Wallow. ihitsrnrlss-'hostiiuf Vhe're1 he" Is re- celttng trMitmeat.jbr & badly Ihfected htan.'Wnlcb.ne cut wurr a axe.;. .. sars, 4-vleH fllltMf 1 -. . ' - ' " ' HU.1.'U Jl . - k WU-t( ' vrvs, V9 urp. o rufciai(u-,iiii iaflttlrig the '. . BcTtbol' frecords 1 Irl-' the eoanty ' rflstrlctr the ' ". .;. tm: Ahir clarreM stjffercl -a brokep I'eg ' Jbry Her abn,' - Ika nyx' Fred Oarrett nunc on'from Kllgard to see thHr 'toother.'. n-VI r ; '. r Blme'BuciM has- moved Ibis sneer) to Mm .Lostlpe vallejf . - for ., Srummer pasture, : .-" '-' Marie Crossler Slid Herman Wood were . guest Sunday at . the Courtney horn neer'.Lhstlns, '. '. - " . Mr. and Mr. W. A. Elmer visited their brother-in-law, C- M. Hale of Imbler, who' Is In (I La .Orande hoa- piui.- - 1 ntimflu -lost thalr first ball came of the season Saturday and Sunday to tu uiaruton i:u. Butcher Dsggeit tuid family have Wft. for a two months visit in the east wltll friends-, T!r- U1 visit Iowa knd lUlnot, while' gfne and al so -th -yeHowatofle park and other place7 of lntrtt They itpttl W b wY wo or'thre- montha-'.' ' , ' -1 ,'iifr. vnaries. vampirriH-v-CMy; Mol, Wa' on -tralh No., S3 that FKbfti Powder. ' 8h; wa- on her wy fo apend' vrJ wM.-Th'l son,: Campbell, ..: Mr, ,Jmp6f II had gone, to La uranap-w wwy mother ind'.when he. heard pf tie i-ii-VBy. X.tfth ' -".HH' ;WoLP-iOlttEJfc or., WApcljy Ann Dale.-or'Baker,:wvilting t Mrend MraHj'LJ Mew home few dJlJ pttu'. rf.-.Vr ftWW-lrr, Bdith-ailklriacri', and iMrtha'Bant ui, i jatt ;-to ju3rtodtttotttt:Hnt hv jjauis1. nomsMji i,n-uw aji ..-Mr.-and.'Mrs. : Melyll). ,BhofickJn burg jwet vlstors her for fewtdlrjs, tssAfiMKvyn -!i-,r?v, liw.pi'--. ri rMrr and 'Mrs.' Sherman -and-'daugh-tew Edu,:.weat',tO Idanci Jor -few 'day.. ! MrsiVandsmrall. aCMudlfy Creek; was .at vlsltorj herein recently: Miss HaxelijKand went home with her. i H: I. . Nicer. was' a iLa TOrandk--fv Ultor 1as flaMxrtUjr.A-: Tj-'f W r; ;?'. '' riser, ana-airs, Anrcean ctaugn -te rs,'. Elsie aiid .Vlrglnln. wt r -at Cov las .Sundayi - after merries. -C-i i:MT. and' Mrs. Oscar Bsaltb,. Mrs. Crukfles'Harvta.kocl jBoaS. Jaspe'' ahd Alien- ad' daughter,- Daisy,' were.-t Lad,d t Canyon .;vlSllng.- Mt'8mlth' daUBhter,- Mr. VNKhSi-: sister, ' Mr. Henry. McCluni. '.'j' -. ' -'.' : Ohrls Johnson' wis-.a vleltor-here last Monday. -,i4 ... v.. ,: - . i Matt Nice and Walter' Cook. -are putting. In J. A, Nice's cupboards for him. , .. . ', '- .-' 1 - ' tLauwrenc Burback's hand wa seriously cut last Saturday, .while put ting a cycle m a mower; -.r- '- -Those who epent Sunday: it Cath erine Creek were Mr. and Mrs.-Char e Herby, of La Orande. with- Oeorge Harrison and' family ' who ' accom nanled .them to Cathsrhte Oreek: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qorham' and child ren. IjOtreta. - Orvsn ' and - Rolaiict. Charlie' Pearsofi And ;fmlly, Mr. jMtdl air. Leignion,, vonn oaugnertyi-Mr. LOU' Paughstty apd children. Mr, end Mrs. Charier Smilh and'son;-Mr. and Mr. Albert IfasUngs and son. Oeorge PORTLAND PRODUCE ,; ' '.PORTLAND, July .17 Button Kent 'hliher: cubes: extras. 33c:. stian- Vdard,. 33c: -,'prlrh, firsts;.' 30c;- firsts. 7c. ureamery prices:, prints uc ov.eii cUbe iitltndards.r-f " ; . t-4 t ' : ,- ".: h Milk , butterrat , cent- nigueri y raw milk -'(,4'. per cent) 330t3.40 owt. Delivered Portland,' .less 1 : per, cent'; sraoe'-B mUk, 3.e6. - Butterfat,- t- ;tlon;' 3l)i - track, v3lc: , deliveries rln Portland; 31c. t - - - V sgs:: rainy- sieaay, uncnangeq. Poultry. country nleata, onions; do- tatoea, wool: nuts, hayi'-cascara ,'bafk and bopr steatly and uhchapged. . 'li6ait'ATD''t'L6tlR".'' WHY FAT MEN STAY FAT "The trouble with me, and I guess this applies to 80 of the men who are putting on weight, I didn't have the energy or "pep" to keep It off. Lost all Interest In any healthy ac tivity and Juat lazed around accumu lating the old pounds until I gut met rtruscuen reeling." l. Start taking Kruechen Bait -r-' that's the common-sense way .to re duce but don't take them with tits Idea that they possess reducing qual ities In themselves.: ' : : This Is what they do libey olean out the Impurities In your blood by keeping the bowele, kldneye and liver i In splendid working shape and . fill you with a vigor aud tireless energy, vnn'H mral f nrontt , , hri H ImtmA . .. 7 As a result Instead of planting ; yourself In an easy chair every fro moment and letting flabby fat ao- cumulate you feel an urge for -' tlvltv that keeps you moving around , doing the things you've, always want ed to Ho and need to ao to seep yot In good condition. , Then watch the pounds slide off I Kruschen Halt are the up-to-dat ' Fountain of Youth. Take on blf ; teaspoonftil In a glass of hot or cold ; water tomorrow morning and every ! morning and If they don't chang your whole Idea about reducing, go back and get the small price you 'paid for them. Oet an 84 cent bot tle of Kruschen Salt lasts 4 weeks st lied Cross Drug stor. Olas Drugs. Inc.. Moon Drug Co., or any progressive druggist anywher In tbw world Ad v. FIND IT HERE Qg-fxy (at tbs cohinaa mat 'i ' IUuUtcirng, - - pVratrnc ' bottoo bolo. etc, . Morton' Blddle Shop. ; ' - ' : -" .-. . AUt, OPEN. AIR PAVILION, You'll nloy your dancing at lite Bargain qanc every ww Regular I mvmr Ht nlirht. i ' BtAR NOVELTTf ORCHESTRA i l . ... -. i - , - . , ,.''.' 7-l5-4t. rKSKH POP CORN BALLS AT - . '.. . .V.., . ;.. .7-14-0 t. , l ' -"A NOTICE- ''-' i wUl riot be responsible for any bill not o; k,yj by myself. - W. U Wrntaf; , , ; ., - -.- - MM tp TO'DK KBAI.LY HAPPV Make aomeone elae happy. Bend a Clever Clreetlng Card to a friend or retauve who la: 111: Have you seen the unusual one t Richardson' Art and qlft Bhopr . You win enjoy seuoimt on their, special, one. : 7-U-tf. ." SW11I AT OOVR VOOti '"h Kovh'slii of Toutb." Coin- nieta cnanie or cirar, svurauu vrarnv mlnrl water every 7 hoot -' ' . ; , . . . o-S-i-lra "''" '' KTCHINOH IN WOOD ' From the bum forests of Oregon Have you seen them at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop? They are new, unusual. and very attractive, with Urge variety of subject to choose from, It will be a pleasure for us to (how them to. you. t ..,.. .7-lJ-tf. and Albert ud Homer and Barbara Harrison; Mr- and Mrs. BusUf Colts. Hank bimoM,-Floyd Coes,'Chatla Nice, Jeese Smith. LOa and ThersBa Hamey,"- Matt- Simmon.' -Mrs, Dep. Harrison,' A. E, Oilklson Mid Wlljtsn Mlllerv ar.' ad'Wr. )')jtyraoha; Asdell and daughter, Laurl, Mr.: nd'-Mrs. O. A. .Ollklflo'u. Mr. O. If, .aUklsdn, Olive and Audrey and Lorena Oar ham. ' S. S. Dyke,'i of. Bker,. has- delivered lumber to John Kt; , h 'expect to start building a new house soon." . Walter Cook spent Sunday at the North Powder late.' ' . - Mr. and Mrs. Italph. Bslllan' and Mrs. 8plllman's mother'' ware vuutors ot the Mt,t Nice hooie flupdiiy,',; . V ni;t,bof ,a? Boa tons . 8ALEM. Ore. July IT ' . W. 'd. Bentlcy of Dundee, Ore., manager of trie North' Pacific Nut Qrdwera' aa eoclatlon, estimates 'that the asaocl-. Hon s walnut end filbert-crop thl neason will total about ?0 tons, and viiiuss w uuiicuivy win oe luuna m marketing tbe nuu.., eastern demand for Oregon nuts, he eays, is. rapidly m'-iTOBjua - - ,-.-. . J- , .' HBM -SEEKS Vh'ttUT SALEM. Ors . Jilv 17 on loiran It Bryan. Mew Tork finance firm to day .applied' to. the SUt -oorporsllon department for a permit to operate as avocsBroaere m vrregov. ' - '-'. i nil- is in urm Mr which over- beck tc Cook-, defunct Portland firm, were carreapondent. OVerbeek ,-r cook -rtasherl . follow Ing " revelation that cunts' money had been misused. . :, Wife Boosts rttchef v '';; WASHIKOTON o Adnlnh I.liks pitcher ou the Washington baseball team, receives applause and cheers from hi wife when he tn bat- vvr, - one seiaoro, misses game wncn tne team w -iu .nasmngton: Farm Women to School . RALEIOH, N." O. 10O0 farm women (V More than are I. pec tad jfrtiiivtut:. if. im .L t.:tdyi" (8""( basis), cane, ilt'-Br; -er?y;.'4:90 vper.'tw;. ,Pett our.-Bveaav 'tcitv uc4iycnr. ptivvei rri,iySPttaWs;4s.';.6.,40: W. hrd';yheii'bBs gb.oor bif' blrftVnbijBs; . pastry ir Mr. Earl -Robinson ws taken -to the Orande Ronde hospital . eariy Tuesday, morning for an appendix operation. . ' ' " ' .' Mrs. Rov Baker Is at the hospital at Hot Lake, where ah operation 1 pending. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Robinson, who hare been living with their son and bl wife, Mr. and Mr. Bar! Robinson, have moved closer to town and are now living In, the Ramsdell house.. uih Mae Stearns. DhotoffraDher - of La Orande, was In town Tuesday to take some .pictures of the cherries, the cherry pickers and cherry pack er.. . .,'..,-'. Mis Jan Daniel who has been via itlng her grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. . LA: B. Daniel and her sister, Mrs. oil " (but Miller, for tbe past two weeks returned w net mime iu muuuj Bunday. ' Mrs. A. B. Daniel nave-a birthday dinner Sunday honoring the birthday of her daughter, Mr. Ivy Feldman. who I visiting here, other guests wr Richard Feldman. Mr.. Bertha proctor, iticnarn - 1-rocior, ear. ana Mrs. L. R, Lay.- . -. J. B. Bresbears, who was very seri ously. Ill Bunday, Is somewhat Im proved In health. HI children were sent -for and were nearly all here. . w. F. Bresnears, his daughter,-Lee Ellen and son, Dell came up from Eugene,, but returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Witty, Elolne.and Robert Witty, of -Pendleton,, came over and are still here and Mrs. Annie Crulckshank of 'the highway, above Union is also here.- ' -- Mrs. Cora Richards, of Portland, and her granddaughter are In Cove visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McCool of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests, early in the week of the Forest Ranger and hi wife, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. McCool. The small daughter born to Mr. and Mr. Lee McClaln Sunday, July 13, weighed 7l pounds and was named Ellen Oneida.. . . '.Mr, and Mrs. Bertram! Wardell are camping on the Mlnam. . un. ivy moman, of Portland, wno Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, b; Daniel spent the last week with her brother and family, Mr, and Mr. B: H. Daniel of Muddy Oreek. . Brown or black elk shoes (or inside and dry work. Rubber olei and heels. 2.79 $2. When you need Work Shoes V Come to us! Men whose work keeps them on their feet all 4y . . , on atone pavements, through swamps ' tnd wood tralli, following the plow . . . what ever and wherever their work leads them . . . all 'find our work ihoes comfortable and dur - able . . '. styles to suit every need and every purge! ' J.C. PENNEY GO. 108 Depot St. La Grande, Oire. Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page .,, ''.'. PQR.TtSVB"LlESl'OCK JfarVta'r inn'lriM tId it ioh nt. tie 78. ca.lyes 10, quoubiy teady. . Stoeri , jo-VW ip M ta:? medlurn Vt.tm . e on:, iniins ts.66at0.' . Stearli ftbOilipo: (bs;V9.oo jrAtj ' mrtluri) T&jfi) v.vy, common , ,. eo.ou e , .vw. liters- "llon-isoo lbs: .' NMftN.0K m'edluro-Tlf.So:' Jelfr;'660-B6r4 OH. ;7jjM.M, -medlurn .gejttO ilM. oommoh . S.W3ati.oo, ppw: gqoa M.DO:o8.io. 'common?' and -.medlunv 4.Wiiie.Oo',rrow cutter' And cutter. ga.OOel M.60. . Bulls (yearlings exclud ed i r ea.ooia ss.so. cutter gt.oo ge.oo. Vealers. milk fed. 9.0Oi10.60. - me dium a.0bt9.60, cull and common 5i08.00. calves 3D0-D0O IDS. SS.OU 9.B0, common and medium o.we M.50. -Hogs:-, woo.- including oil -dl-I'ect or on contract few drlve-lnj- Belling - steady. .(Soft Or oily ' hogs and roasting . pigs ex cluded). Light lights, . 140-160 lbs. 10.asllJS. Light weight 180-200 lb., tll.oowsu.ou. Medium neignt 220-260 lbs.' .7B, 11.00. Heavy weight 250-2&O lbs., good and choice 10.00910.76.- ' ; Sheep: 10Q0; quotably steady lambs. CMr lbs. down gb.Miat7.oO, me dium. ks.00a.0, all weight: com mon . 3J05O0.-i Yearling wetber W-110 lbs, 3.00o.00. Ewes, 00-180 nK'1.162JOr' M0-16O, lbs. 1.B0( MJ5, ll .'weights, cull and common gl.O0fjsl.50..;. -.T! -. . -: u ".-.-'-:;.-.: t ':" '-.'.' PORTLAND 'CASH .'..' .' ' . unnTT.Awrv r)rn;..Julv 17 on -Cash 'wheat; Big Bend bluestem i.05.' i soft wbit.ic- , ,' -. 'Western' white 91o .t'i ' r. Hard winter aee.-: . :. i" ;. Northern spring 89c. v," . . Western red 89c. '. . oats: Ho. 2-S8 lb. white 2T.00.: Today's car -receipt: wheat 4d, brley. 1, flour 4, corn 3. hayl. . BUTTERFAT, RAN FRANCISCO. July 17 () Butterfat I. d. b. San Francisco. 37c. , BABBIT Fl'B BEDSPREADS. FOR ' .MODERN BEDROOMS PARIS WrPur bedspreads are not .for the many but more than a few 'hartf them Of re. --..-.'.-- - 1 Furriers have added the bedspread of -pelts to their list of mauhf actured articles, ' -' - - .:. t ' -' Rabbit, with . hair long or short. Is th favorite fur for the bed cov ering. .But there. I ermine for the -exclusive tew: Lambskin is' alto a favorite. For day beds' and oouchea - the short hatred pelts. Including gssell and xebrs Are- sought for -modern -Interior: - - ' ' '-.'' .- J Cherry Growers -Welcome Cooler v Weather at Cove , . ' By Mrs. A. . Conklln .'..(Observer Correspondent) . COVB. Ore. (Bpeclll The extreme ly hot weather of the first of the Week was very damaging to th cher ries, as they were almost cooked on the trees, so that th growers have welcomed a alight chang to cooler weather. Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Wheeler, oarents IAf Un J R P-tr-a nf Valu- M.hn attend th alsth annual short course are her vUltlng at th home'of Mrs! at Bute college during "Farm and . Wheeler' lter. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hum, week.. July 2 to August 1. : Laird. ' rvlifSV HVayv UouWe iToinntfTime more ijnan ever... lecessities i i,eufi uweutow ':ktUim'-ii'eiV",t 7 ntdepr. .vridlesa ffiUaPd Wggi&'V-' ' poOr'aniWfii'd ftm 'ttip. J!.'? vi or gfani forests::- t:o. old thaV.; ' . . ahcit -history stiH ''tomor :,. rov"Lwlien they were sapUnija : ' v. T, ,,of ;"r. .lotrft. their, (iharm: v. fnu? i!.'iyi ' ' .!-.''-? ''i 'VV t . V't Decide today urjKin yf irtp7'tne j go;' to. ?'W)atpji ,;Aito!' foV'ily6iir '-. needs, and ve . on '.' eejurpnienC' 'of '.v-proven i. ut iliry i . -remeMliertriv 'that .': what you .buy i backed by'otir time- ' proven., guarantee of atif actory aeryice- ,'--',;;f : :,-;,r:';'.'. rjg .' IrlarlvI : EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA .; Thit Wfek Only j f ? Ttift 7x7 Auto Tnf Is Ideal for touring. VlsS-i-lug,' beaoli parties and -.hunting H ip: MaJcf of 'heavy material And la not to, b confused with smaller, JlBhtcrwelght.' skimpy ' tents.1 . Special pr!c,o.,wmi -poles Mdjga-H,. C ,Q t. Other tents -,l.:';.. vr.:.-.. 9is to- 22X Camp Stovee ; ;:, Gasoline ;bu'rrilng.VQulcit' ahd:; ' safe. ,Cook .like your rang at horn -.- .- - 1. ..-': '.-';'; ".'," - 3.95 to $8.95 Cmp Stool ...... tlgbt-andstrong.-.TOe. to ilJB- .Camp Chair , . . You need tbn.or Conlfort :. .-,', '-.. - : M to $3.95 Folding Camp Table' . -, -. Take so little space . that every' outfit should Include on . , '. : ' . ' BJ.9S and H3 Folding Camp Bed s , .- Hold two comfortably. Fold .compactly. :..;...-..;... .j.5 arid $85 Cmp Cots ; '. Hardwood frame; strong can- -' vb covering i......... ......... .2.5 grid 13.95 Rell Mattrasae '; ; . Waterproof cover 'or dou ble hed ....-..'.. ;...-...',.U-..,..,.7.3fl . Ce Pads . VV Well stuffctl, khaki covered ' -. -"' ' .'-".- . .-.fS-M and 4.7 " Lujjoag Carrier Carry luggage or) rurtnlng-boai-d, gnd haVe uvere rooiH'inslde of car . .. . . l.10 to , These are. Just a fe of tii many proven artl- " cle of camping equipment you'll find at savins ' price at "Western Auto.'' our salesmen will gladly help you select Juat th out lit you need ' for. the trip you plan, ...,-.'. -.. ' ,. SEAT COVERS ' 7 are necessities '. . . f, The, cbol Vornfort of seat covers makes hng hours', of driving more pleasant, their brightness enhances the beauty of your car's interior . . . and most im- portant, seat covers protect upholstery .fr&m-'the extra wear . . . the dust and ; ;grit C: . that cannot be avoided when one's a-toiiring .'. . ;'46 beautiful patterns in ten styles and .-j price grades make choice to suit your ; ' particular desires, easy and economical. Our : complete line " embraces a price . range, according to car make and j S61:.;.......: $1,85 to $40.50 j For Trouble-Free Trips Install De pendable TIRES Western Giant and Wear-well tires have dem onstrated their d e pendability over millions of western mi 1 housands of motorists will use no othei tires . '. . Al ways outstand ing values . . . our NEW LOWPIRCES make . - ' . Wear-wells and Western Giants even; greater values than ever. We offer .a tire for every car for every use for every; purse , . .: INSTALLATION FREE -at.any of our 169 conveniently located stores. ' Wizard and Western Giant storage Batteries . Grtf Economical Service Trade in your old battery todiiy ns part payment on u new, fully gu.irnnteed Wltard or Western Olant storage b&tterv and: enjoy the llnca't ; battel-y service your money enn-buy. 6-11 Wizard Special, -6.65. . Others pro portionately low. ' Th World" t iMrgttt ejr clutlvt RotmiUrt of fnlly gumroMtooJ Tiro; Bat frv Anto Aeoonorioot Camp Good,, CoU Eompmont, A vim tion Sufplioo and Kmdim. l696ratotbrVet supply Co. HlVy Adams Ave : La Grande, Ore. il Battery and Ignition . Cable Check thern carefully be fore your trip. It there is the slightest, doubt, get new onei from ''Western Auto." We offer the fin est money enn: buy at pieasinply low prices.