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UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, UK GRANDE, PRE. " in mm- Thursday, tSclBer 6, I$S2 Pnire FAght llutterfnt And Butter Prices Advance Today )UllTlANt, Out, ill Ulieinlly itm'rMMMl iwlil M Initio' nl t'liil tin ntn piUuta luia iiMmI Hip allimliim aiuiiawlmt lull thai aim In it (oun ul lincailiiiiily l 1 1 Inula liar ilwplui Hid Initial Mlvmiiw In 111 eMnia mm ll III H'lms tlral. III) 1 lip IIKHllll'l) I'lui mix. THAI limit' aliuiilit l n llf lalitllllnl iHtnveeu r x I iv mill antlliltutl Hi ii.lr In I Ik iimiiml li'uliliu In I lu ll ivilo tlioieltii llii iiiuvlnii iii of the toi acuta mill 1 1' nllowiiut t ili "' mm atwe In itminlii iinoltauircil wna nut linrkiMT-li'tl, nlllmiltlli ulll u( Hiii1 Willi txmtllllmva rlaenlii'te. rim cliauae lii Imttvrut iirlt'M niij 111 Imp Willi lh mu i'iiIio n. Tlatllim III 111 vkh market coll Uiiium in lelleel a uoucia'ly atmnit tour- locally mul alonii Hi Pacini' lim Willi 111 Hf cliaiw III lirlc at any ihiIiiU Herelnta vxtnlinu In tie. creaae, Mril'lllima la howlluj III tlie mar ket liir lt ehleliena Willi mm or teaa cohllnuetl lilt-Balir ailalllal Ilia Itllhl UllllolU lil la. Thea liovwter, ItcciiIIv were attvancett In Caliloinla maikata, Hlowuraa of ileinaml la colli Inuctl In Ilia inaiket lor Iwkev. Tli market lina a iitaillna! li iI He fr Ixilll iilil liana ami tin' yonuit Ionia lnt trailing la alli'tt'liiK a irtt iui low tta Itle Ill liunnUir atook la not wanted at all. winter nior nr law iwiiw her Willi Bfiifial top anle not aliov Wv wVK5 111. Willie tlio trail III tioaa la alt ntaler momut a. general top l ott 111 There remnlini k very ihxxl call tor wiuiiuy aillrvl Inuitia aloim Ilia wliole aal way, 1'ilcr.i am alaaily lo linn mill trai'llnnnlly higher In uxt. lover niloea HIV nftua arupiaiiy STOCK MARKET REGAINS POISE HUT NO RALLY NKW YOIIK, Oct. Ml Til atock market it'iiiiiiit'il IU polati today, tiller yeeleiilny'a aovarg unflmik, lint III Ilia lain or n anil in wio wnetii mnrKei llin Hat wna nnnlila to rally, Nrt I'lmlllli'n in Ilia llnlali wpip incut ly tini'lloiuil, Willi Ilia ton akmtty. 'IHinoval1 niilixlliilpil II.UUO.UUO alimoa. CloaliiK (lHlita lor H irndlnu alocka tiillowi M. Uliimi. ami l)y THt Ainvrli'mt 'I'. j T. ., - .,.. 107(4 llallilrliam Mtai'l , ill ilenai'A) Molora ,..... Iftlti Jolma Munvllla , 114 1 UuiIpH. .m Myara U Mi Monlttoiiiaty Waul , 13 ! J, o. Iviiiipv ., lllti Bolllliatll laiM(lo , U'JH Ullllnl AlH'lnJl .,.,.,,.. 1111 Union Iwiim 07H liiillni roi)oration , , 10 U. 8, Hlwl HUH I'OIITI AMI LIVESTOCK IHtim-ANty tVI, II W Cuttla (ID, ralvoa HI; alow. wrak. Mtaara tlllO to IHM lua. mnlliliil 4 95tSMI, I'Miir moil W.101IS; uixl-uoo liu. m. ilium art r h.mi, common a oo Htt iuhi-i.hx.) ilia. niMiium 00 MK lipllpra AfMI-HoO llu. innllum a ttt n.mi, ixMiimon was n was. tvwu, iHinimon ami madliim M.00 a ') il. low I'litlar ami mittrr l,5 J iw Hnlla (ymrlhiiia anvlmlwll (txHl ami tliolp (Ivvat) Hklii'KiIKi, ruttar, oominon ami maillinii I.M) r Vlara milk ll. vl nrt clioli- S S0I.V1, innllum M.00 0, cull ami common (W.WrtH.OO. IVw a so- tiainnl tiir potalom a a raaiilt ot iIipiSihi Im. goott ami rliolc iViflHHX), wiknp i'iiall liy Vaklni wlili-li la aiain iloiHlinii ooiiaiiiuiini maikria alon Ilia ooiiAt Willi IU . Noi rnoiiiili iwal lvk In alislit to atti. IijIi piliiu, Kiat'tlonal wlit cilia r ai!ln aliowiiii tw ftli haliinit, fhiolan common ami mailliiin IH.MiM.OO. uoa nso; aimuy. l.ltlil liiilila, UO-IM Itw., Kvwl ml i'Iioic, M.1SM1; liglviwvlttiu, Ittiw liH) U, ivHl ami choir. as H SO; IMO-IKXI liH.. aiul ctiolw. It acllliiii Hi low aa In Willi nmtium . H JS H.Mi; iimtlum wrlillvt. h0-13 lie toil, ttalmmi la uiKhaumKt, n. isvvM ami ctiolc. MIS Soi Nola ivl wholaaala tiwitiim; ;savv.aM th. l mid cmnoa tHlnMlllnilaa-Iv-wllhtnr..;Mas ny.M,, saK nw vaniinit oiwvalloti vn Uia eou : . hr. V, M ... sojja lli u alowly lin;.roliii ilamaovl ; iut ehi W.WBM a. svii-g tor warn. Tha new Ynwln WiM' vx "w cm,,' MJ " w' (Mlnta ai niakiivd hit with MlcaHin . T- 1. fticstliim nily . aach. 'ltia ain;am (wxt, W.SOi ttK nd llivtUnlM iatvvkar im, 1M-1S0 lb-, svxxt mul Onion trowtra r hvJillne tlsMany (.itsoHtS. wilh wy IlltU UUv at S-V aaola Sh.. , . M .,. mt twin. Uamuw voiimla ilown. svvJ and' iwiiiict it,'. i-aowM ..' :CM0 t SS-4 SvV mrdlum M .V- U4 ll, win ,tox.! rU,,,"-rmr,!? t' fif t 1t tb jyaxtlitv wilier IKWtio Iba, mtvluim ' tu 'liol.- IIJtiiHW; rvr 1 It THIS CURIOUS WORLD - ARC NOT FINISHED AND COMPUTE UNTIL THE ANIMAL 15 8 VEAASOiO. -4 TAUSS CC7S dllAIN IU ' THAT TURN ON AT THE SOUNOOTA MJ0WVOK. H i 11 AS NOW IN US IN I iWfRAL lars ants'. Sk A PWOIU-ttSCTRIC VI TIIK NAMK "COMKT'1 coiuou from tlio Crook, m-nlni! "hsir." Contrary to populAr liollcf, nil coiiipIs ilo not havo hair, or tails, mul mom utitrlnlng, iicrliaps. Is lh tact that the tailless variety la In th majority. Tho reason that many pcrsvina iniimsliately aasiKiato th lotus, l-Ul likc ni'i'omlun' with the comot li tccnus that typ o( comet la !ht only ktml visihlo lo tho naked eye." The mors common taillcM iihunomcuon can he secu only through a t?losS):vo, m rvKKr kr Imntlum to chole TSoll.oxV iUH r.Nv i-Axv tvi, u nm- u -huiw choK tsci tv ail tetiat t. iv h n PcanciKxv .V. 'hi. cull tv commw Ma TSc. ' : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY l CHicAvio vnur Or Hit WW CKiM lc ,. Mi, av, ,M ,s JS MJ -M ..V5 ,.V -VVNi Inll MV eVV JV t JUII . CHIV-AUO IXV.S HMMI HVth Ua ., 0 ti ,ss ..m,jv; .n ,ss , ji IK MtlA.MI WHIUt OfM MUh lav Vaa . .M, .Ml, .XI l ,M ..V-S M ..MS .MS New Dawes Bank Is Opi ned Today In Chicago Area C1UOAOO, Oct. il Th City National tUnk ami Tnil cvviiivxny. with IVll. Charlea U. IXvm aa chalo man vit th txxtrvt. iH"ncit Kir bunt nc tvMay. taking vvr the cifixxvls Apples Move East From Spokane Area Crowd Gathers For Advertised Auto Accident WA8HINOTON, Oct. 6 WV-The Rd- vnuoo not i coe unlet thoro'd b an ac cident nud a goodly crowd was on huiul. Tntfflo PoUcemim H. F. Bklimor lUove on wny down tlie itivet In his n tu at UO nvllAS an hour. from, tlie I opposite direction at Uia somv apeed ctuno TruXflo Pullcvnmn K. B. Mohlcr. In Um lntrmta of safety, they ttvro to crash and crash hard. Dele guts to Ui national safety congress lined the street, ready to gasp at this demonstration arranged for ttielr benerit. A ectAtor already picked out since this was a put up job stood by to notify police of the accident In the regular way. Tha police were all set to rush In, lnwAUgnte and remove the debris and injured. Policeman tilt tuner and Policeman Mohler pulled their capa down firm ly, took tighter grips on the steer ing wheels and drove on steadily to ward each other In midst re t. One was In a taxi cab Just to make things more realistic the other In a sedan. An expectant gasp arose but as quickly died. There was a feather bump and the soft whistle of eeraplng air as the two cars swerved and came peacefully to a standstill, aide by side. Casualties were one flat tire and a dented fender. There wna no ex planation of why the machtnes did not smock headlong as scheduled, but the police Investigated as planned in their most efficient manner, and turned In the right kind of report. Society Bride Enforcing Ban On Automobiles Now At Eugene Campus KUOKNK, Oct. Strict en forcement of the regulation against student automobiles has been started on the University of Oregon campus. Henceforth patrolling by an enforce ment officer will be carried ou. Th was announced by Carleton E. Spenc er, chairman of the local enforcement committee. The committee denied permits for students to use their cars for exxra currtcula activities. The cases were vt.xir. those of Robert Hall, president of As r.w.i v.ir han. i-.iio.- ... sSxj.w, manager of the football team. indicate that the movement of 'wash-! Spc aald In sutmg hte opinion Uwton aimles U the east H ttu the ru.es proniulgated by the ..,,.4.r ii f! ,,w -,th th- state board, uo provision was mi nuwmfiii u di iiKt Mv.ie'fc-the granting of exemptions to stu- n;SuneTJ ffnklij buMiw cJ tvlow that of a cxvresdmfi date to t"tu the ttra Knuibhe Baiik and Itus: Hast year . a fo&rf to us car wniviiw 1 vn I Oi lr riiu-nrc ne " . . V ... i. , , . . .. . hay ben riirvi bt siunenis. ine The OntrsJ wepnww win continue ; ivo nuus winrr u .v-ir : x-j " iZ-L, v .;,H7 rf.tiv in operate tts uuat aint real estate tram a day and tn arfdmo:. has cr t, .VUf i" ,J ,..r-.Y-,.,J. . t.'vjini.- : reeonmended strict enforcement of ttelf as favoring or opposing the regulation. SIXKANK. Wash.. Oct. 6 - devartmeuu and its investment af- nitate. The new fcank. sharing: the m ouarieca with the Orntral ReyiuWtc ttlK"ut, an entirelv Nrte corpora ate entity, has 4 WvW jaKl In cap ital aud 1aWV.VO surplu. IHKTl-t TROOITK FVKTt-MX Oct. & Butter j Prints W .v vr better 33 a IXC; ' tandait v. i ' Country meAt SeUitv? price t: ,retaiterr.' cHmtry-k:Ued hv: besS . ontcer niMfr a if ev; You Can Save Money If You Buy Your Wearing Apparel at tho NEW YORK STORE Vr Mow, Womow. vl ChiWtvn T mH,v )$vix-to- tho vaftros hi vttn sot hor vo mttst wnw in mt soo (vvr yut-solf tho savitvxrs vu oatt tvKo vv asvsvtHV ntorotutiHii.-iox W o urjo vr it ttfoviiitto lHl.iivs:. for ftvo tivWro nvwiot situAtKin is w tho ujv-svshto ami o way kv to ahlo to t'OVvUvV this wtotvhainJts.f tn sot! ait su-h K piicos stuAitv vSjvWa Friday Saturday & Monday 147 House Dresses fttbito tht hv ovvr ly x; ?:o Sr tisvs. WhiV uvk Us;s 2for$l Uurrvl Mtns Drr&$ $kw$ te W'.af Vvn JV. S2S9 Ckildrrns Oxfords fk,NWh 3V Ss"H as vv,ii. ttvx-. i3v ir.--.vv.. 9Sc tv S-v .-w wv.-- Ladies Shots p rv? 1 , t V Vtc ti.- S1.9S Mtn '$ U iff hTop$ W JS.f ,C vim im It tmv,v4 x-wWii a? 4 f O Wonderful ?i - uM'tv w vv "aviSvt'Ji (-- :w .-a ov 14 Vt Nwf ' .v-v ui Mit. oupe -.( t.m yvu Wire m-ii New York Store Lumber Business n.ttit.t.r.a Tr tmt ;i,c lh. Others unchansl. Yakima tVma SK-o il 00 cwa. i TWNTtAKfX IVt. 1 A Cvxo. j Jtnttcrtat lUrect to h!lpe: mital tncTMuar in th tvvtutn of nw .atauou I.-. PvirUand dcUcery t" bwuivca jvlacevt tn th wvtm y.111 : IA. In. ttmntj m rjxij tc lh Weatetn-' Ui ivxiltry anj :srs nc&ast. Vtw ajavvlaltoo tvxtay hM tft jva ! Otuxxu. vx, hay. mohair, nuts. 4v.wk lxfrkxl, ie.v'r hark amt hojxi qvtxatWia uu- -Whethir th W"urams IrKreaa chaivjwv th hltutx bviyms will tx MwlallHM li 0 cvHirw mw5talix. lh v:iMi fllll VlU H:stvH-K cited. ! CHVCAGvX ext. ." tV. S. TJv !.l H.v vV; wrt sJow. lSviSc rXIKtU'.sn CASH ,lovr: livVSXi lh. U..HXV f.V. svw v SS ters ani rVTUVNt O-. CVt. .xCsI yrriina S .! J" walers s;aiy het.- tifivt Mttm :sc. 'irvv-c w s.m sik sc Watttifl h; TSv Kard '.ttlr S.-. S.e,, S-XvW. RKar steady Vi wrk: 'ns;w !ar.-.t Ti e 4ii; lat ew i's-t- NtA i aMt tTA. s OMAHV OvV t tstr r I. cx S. : Chats With : Parents I "H -" V - - - - A KK.01XO P1SAB1UTY ' Hy .Uiee Judsn Peoie A brtlUout younc hish sencol stu dent suddenly bean u have diffi culty in reading t-iie French vnicn was ' necetMsiry part of ha prepora- tvo tor coiieoe. . Until tw years ao he had been an excellent student tn this subject 'a in otners. No he seeded un abie to make sense of a simrie ; Frencn passage asxl haJted and stum tKed and incvoounced when called upon to read aXxad. j Te sc?cci pTiick:tst to hoo: he was sent asked nam to try to re icall tie rtrst cxv&oa on whicli tius dimculy nod ar-sen and to tell her A- iff: x. V "Y. 1T I i i Li I IV., I 1 I t ' V5!- K' 'Ail h M Nx v V . s -e X-s, to-C Clad In sal In tvlth a flowing luce train, ML-s t). Buvel Kohirll. society girl of Chestnut Hill. Pa., here pictured shortly before her niarrlage to Charles B. Rath er. Snd, at St. l'aul's church, Elklns Park. clersv;v.v: r.v".:'' Vr.'.5 ' rSiw ci-.e to rn-Txi Health : SHELL SHOCK Medical and more particularly psychiatric experiences during the war have given us the commonly used but frequently misunderstood term of shell snook. ( Though called shell shock, this condition need not necessarily be the result of the patient's experience on i he firing line, nor wita the explo ston of shells. 1 Shell shock appears to b? the re ' suit of social and emotional demand made upon an Individual incapable of neeun$ them. Shell shock Is in a sense evidence of a breakdown, in that the individual Is unable to meet i his social demands. In civil life we find what might properly be termed shell shock among those who periodically break down at work. Such patients complain of an in ; ability to mascer.even simple task& of excessive weakness and of fatigue, of ' inohilitT to concentrate, of 111 temper , and a ready tendency to quarrel with ! anybody and particularly with those; in command. Their hand, tongue and hps trem- ble. and they have atsacks ' of per sryiration. their hands are clammy and tnotst. They are cocjcious of their heart beaV which ts bound to be excessively rapid. They may be c-bsessed by peculiar fears of crcrus traffic, bright light or darkness.. The treatment cf such patients fre HuentlT taxes the weources and pa tience "of the physician, fneods and JamUy. That these sufferers are cenuinflt .wi CAnx3 be doubted. What they Kesit&UMly VSe Ud Mought forth 5 coenn: only require suppectinc pT- the wvedsx. -Sxtaira Attie.- And ther. s c-xxcs-Cil treatment, at uses im-. it irraed.ateiv occurred to him th: i proTeaen: in the health habits azxi mVvTON in .he a:tw at hcoe there were ( personal cr?:ene. and. mct eocirr.oc- SV'AXV oci OeslT a wry WlxMmi UHK.vr 'scored awv in Kvtea certain hortetly. assxssaace in maku: essential cc- siecas -xSir; voi u esmtve. - Vt. Wvt -r-N j,;rar had been tcrtniien I cspatxcLal and esnouceial rvi;u- Vut ycx-e are stlj tJr kat. cXv; IVc. May M-t'v ryjkxi These wece fee the s aents Vt.vt u-s.txv a X.-c scroll nuanu- whx-xit Na 1 iv.v:hem H.- r--h coreis. te a:vS.K5sh an wva m;U ss 1 r.x;hcn 4t; Nv.v S n.vthm - l6ov, ,w sto'PO"TrX 0 THE eoxiiv cvjiis a euvwrate vvs. - i- criK shw a streithw.rc 7 tvxawetT wfeea a fryec cotuts into- inmrAHH. HI VI tie ctv.- ftx afiore thvon a salt U"KR!VOU CV3. Wet ua:iuvy. x?asvy cceklNj $-s. cved cvt 3v: Ore. MUrvh ternvrr wvot iMt recenUy ftcvocxt 'V KvvhAtce 4.K scouiM. caij "' tt required hat V.tOe potntir: cat VMtnt re he lep i to show boy tat sl suMeqisent sr aa-v tw'xj care-;iy jteAhinsr to 4 Fteoch at schows '-r t tN -vi -va3 for a boJ i onercooci. Thereafter he had tei: deepCy asharsed and juiy and laved - fwr a w hie ra extrecce fear that hss J parents wvxiid Tj&d Oct what he had t STAND IN TRIAL (CUCU3Dd IOT Pt CC) t-iist-x rst ir if-vS- Jx.OvSv.VH vVt. .r .Soaj Mtt. S-a SwiW A;-; v'V.f.'et!; .:Virec.ic JviKi.V S.WW xm t kV al i1.. ;v- v... w ;Mi-e. xTc- be rv rrciired Hi Hv ti Slf f xx. ai Pcencis wvvij. Se a ! to -He a;i CeiU Crj:n.' IS t atst aeai" "rtse caaa ta'tiac t."- Cccrsoo R met 1 toot b.-if- Rcvc-: i;-jxd CVcrsoa as tirfii:- J a Tti e- Girl lxvy$ of Swindlers Five r I By , I.Kj-sW.-r aaukV : - MM M.i i. ii a . i - - - - . i t't.tvwL "lit IK CTtt's'C-itJvSs i see. t-x ht th aiAhahry serr- cvr.;ctt: vo te K,..i:vvr KJivie ts rxxcojvV as a seif-inrxtd -v. xvc:th ara j The frcy wo oio Oh to reiCSse -ral c wen: to the tctv e Jthat the pnsshjsecl whirh h hi ; tce wt to the z h-CI arii I ; r3 cat 10 h-ssef wra cit of aU j jvi to Jiersey. said the ?c-i?cor i co.-wctaoa to the wrcc had ds.xw. Ljtec. wiei he v-vozd cct ctf the ' Thss w traiecsxtaiC ctf h a trcK? Wced in. the 1 jchoX dirrv-irtT esiahjed h-L at core s ra." :ed Cwirscc. to croccw tt and to saassef h - Vs.?cai3a. :t dec . Sx-era i rreorh secc . the fctsre ss eitec- ci.Vred the tra-rr m sayjrsf "arhBc; Nr-cr as ii ociev. v:iften -its taJte- c:t. - World's Greatest Nun-Skid Traction Trend RIVERSIDE for Mud & Snow I. "I could plow through mud eight inches deep with these tires on the rear wheels (without chains). S. "1 could buck snow drifts 24 Inches deep (new snow) with them. 3. "I backed eight Inches of snow up a 25 per cent grade for one half mile, without chains. 4. By ordering a second set for the front wheels I had perfect control of car in snow. 5. "Slop In less distance than same make of enr with chains, In snow or eb-ew here. 6. "Able to straddle ruts In muddy slick road, where others ecu Id n't. 7. "Saving on gas by not hating to drag cluilns around, averaged one gallon a day. S. "On ley spots where chains had to be used, tires never turned In side chains like ordinary tires, thereby eliminating clialn tight eners. 9. "Chains nere-ssary with these tires only where road Is glare of Ice or ruts ore filled with Ice on grades that I had to go up. - 10. "Absolutely k Id-proof on dry pavement. II. "Conld drive 23 per cent foster on wet pavement than with or dinary new tires, "Knobs wear as well as an ordinary treaded tire. I have plenty of rocks and Icy fnuen ruts to give them the supreme test, too.- All this praise in a single letter from a user in Oregonunsolicited 29x4.40; 30x4.50; 30x4.75 $ 8M 28x4.75; 29x5.00 1025 29x4.50; 29x4.75; 30x5.00 10.60 31x5.00; 31x525 11.90 2Sx5J25; 28x5.50 12.60 29x525; 29x5 JO 12.80 30x6.00 13.05 31x6.00 13.30 30x5.77; 32x6.00 13.40 33x6.00 13.65 Heavy Service Power Grip for Trucks S0x5 S Fly . . $20.50 32x( 10 Ply , . S32.60 Free Tire Mounting Service at All Ward Stores Montgomery Ward & Co. Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page Dennison s Crepe Paper and Home-Craft Material rVtisisv-'e Di?v Crejx? r-A?or, ' 13c x ynrahHex af aa.T.Xx 'aiat" xm.x. Vr-r aifc lmthr 4knv tua u,aw taaa arcimrwia loa-M.uw., Kixa a. atea., ae autt 0 aowct .' laaiaenaxt x'.fMilve. nwrtf. m nhfian)jak Ta w fHr hexCttuMK. c 4hv-.hx tw t Ixw a .w aao eewra. 4 w xot w Mw1.. arm xnriM crcx avifiw aaxn tel vat M Xkm fiamiex IVci.bca lvcrvo Crvcxf. rvr tvi . -V rVfcziswa SkvClr j: Wix. jvr X'.V Wx Mi;oi iCtr F.-"er CVaters. jfr tcrci I V Kxts Lavivosx yxfr vx5 i"x : S-V Cxxvivxi Wir. jvr cot. . - 'c to f.rc Wirtf. po-r sjvvit . t" Wm Xv.'osrsx Ki:vss il CXiir AKSssc-ii La Grande Book & Stationery Co. Nnv SiiUxxa fc Hrata tad tXfx-e llll Aiiw At. JUa 4 LOW FARES PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION PORTLAND . . . OCT. 15-22 $y700 ROUND at TRIP Gccd n cjocSw emSp. Gc.ru; C.li IScwe fcy aticm9!W Oat 17. 95 ROl'XD TRIP trsoxi iA t.nvxrE la cvxw&ea ioc ale?c tcs p-fc; reiiLar PMUaa c!-.ars. vVva CVJ. 1 xs csrhl Cvt. , CcrTwccrhjiV Ica Fern Jrora A3 Pcirs PxxWs ri CVjcov Nor-Seo Wxisa oxi Efm WxisyXM ChSa4r 5 ycw ot og. ocvi utvrfor It O"" fcoW rtv odvaR for kxrt crt (w Nrtr oMiv MAKE RESERVATIONS AT 0NCI -Vev la Ccnaa. o. UNION PACIFir.