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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - i , , . - .- . 1 THE OBSERVER BEUCE DENNIS. Editor and Owner Ebtered in the Poatoraee at L Grande, Oregon, as second class natter. UU ON THE Sl'GAR BOWL. : ., n..;-.. i charcoal jub i;rcaui wusmj - Inu.c' inui -jirfiiv & balanced ra- turn as the lsying ben. Ash, pit J succulent preen- jooo .ano.j ... ! f,ut nr fmnertant elements it States off America has is wugar. mere ,in tK ,-virk's ration. was a any when tine American isvuci ; xne louowing rauun jju iucuuw withered hi. child with "a look jchici : feeding I stnilyt v .v c t.r tvmful ol ie vnu . . kv j ' , - is recommended: sugar," writes Victor Murdock in the,,. tj f Feeding Small Chickens. I Wichita Eacle. "Part, of the repi i- j starting Food. Bran mixed crum bly Wltn soil iwueu rSi or bread crack -d ' SUBSCKIrTlO.N BATES, j Mi y. per morna ! therapeutic knowledge, i'r cruzenr.v w 3 - t ,3 corn. Da; )'f per sue months in advance g-W; the United Stat js tbe Q Mvixtare. 3 1U. wheat bran. vane ....... -V. M-C5 long-winded and steady-hearted. To- ( com meal. Pinch of salt added wnen Weekly Utserver-Jtar, per year Jday an alarming part of it is TS Finr Time. 24 to 36 hours. in advance $L50; j flabby, puffy and as soft as whippeo i wek. Starting food twice a Advertise rate, on application. All W"; is doing most of AJJ copy for display .advertise must-The smge citizen in Amema in 1 Kfo j on XT TCler; reach tne omce ine aay oeiore me : consumed every year eighteen poun , w;V7rVrcoal cracked bone, in separ-J 101 auear. jn ut uu on....;il. rfishc- preen 100a. une leea a I his annual consumption to fifty-eijrlit 1 a jj ..II . . tuv AQunfFB ail CVUBllUIJHaWWllB w j . iDci'Bvrii i7in Cvt StMut .pounas. ! his system every year eiBhty-niuc ; pounds. We are a small part of we ! world so far as population is cwi- . ' " . , , jcerned, but we eat up 21 per cent of Not long aK0 we notic.id m tbe lob, w,r,d.g enljne BUf,ar u,)piy ever Kansas, Register a news item stating , mc aoftrM. -ftT,;- green food. One to Three W'eks. THE WHEEL OK KOKTU.KE. Hi is now rtoniig- away m dav of moist mash, what chocks will . dean tip in an hour; grain mixture m J i litter two or ttiree times a oay; k"--. , ; charcoal, cracked bone, and beef scrap j , in hoppers; wator; green food. , Three o Six Weeks. Morning f aed ; j of moist mash; two feeds ol gram.j mixture; drv middlings in a hopper, J if signs of diarrhoea appear; hopper- , ( that Mrs. Simpson, tne wne oi ... urt, nrm,rin it milrht be a eood iZJ'tr ", wter. Vrit. charcoal leas Jerry Simpson, had been admitted , . thff m th .i -' rrlM:U6d iM. aways available; milk , to the State Soldiers Home in Illinois, thus closing her life by living hi ; charitable institution. This brings up memories of th BY THE BEARD OF MARS. I to drink, green food. . ' . . 1 After Six Weeks or on Range. j Morning meal of moist mash; two I ;feAm f main mixture: milk (or heef ! '. Ar w4iiii-(.r in ornne back du n n ? i MiLMMi ..4 lnM wtv 1 paL Jt brings back the halcyon days , th excitement? asks an I Oats mav be added to the grain mix- ; of Jerry Simpson when he defeated newspaper writer, and then! tare, if desired; the proportion of. Prince "Hal" for congress in the big . i-... t- face of vears , jwheat may be increased or decreaatsa Seventh dict; it. tows a ureji on the screen that showed 3enypen havJ fou(,ht and f the 14 Counties Employ Farm Agentu. eimpaon in congress at first jeered , jskers. and now whis- Fourteen of the thirty-five Oregon 1 1 i. m!w Wk. Car- (counties now have rsgularly appointed LOOK ! ! at the Window Display of Men's $15 Suits Yoju'll see fabrics and styles that will cost you mudi'more at other stores. , . Sturdy American Woolens in some of the handsomest pat-' terns for Spring wear cheeksi" stripes, mixtures," blue serges, etc. Every suit finely tailored we guarantee that. All the Coats are made with shape retaining fronts. Come in right now and try on a few you're bound to like the values. Sneaker Shoes for Men Made of the finest tan calf uppers with white rubber soles and heels English walking shape, comfortable 011 the foot and a good fitter. Price - $5.00 at, then respected and finally loved by a nation. What seemed fallacies and fancies, as advocated by Jerry .Simp son, the Populist, have largely ben written into our laws and today both ranza bush varietVi They are gray atid wooly, and travelers who have seen him say that -the first chief wears Just the Suits for Active Boys political parties indorse nin4enths of ibtm- down , Main , st reet. the Populist propaganda, which in thy days of Simpson's early political ca reer, was laughed at and dubled anarchy. So, the wheel of fortune turns, eu'h turn bringing its changes in the lives of men and women we have known. It is to be should have Medicine Lodge man so near the door of destitution that a refuge in char-' ity's home should have been sought. But even this turn of events does not worry William Allen White, of the Emporia, Kansas, Gazette, for hi ays in commenting on the Iola Reg wter's news item concerning Mrs. Simpson: ; . "Then, of course, there's the other way to look at it To have lived a . beautiful life with a devoted friend i Mad comrade; to have felt that when ! fee was battling for what is right you tain him, to hold his hand as he went; , . ..... ... . . reed oonrn into vie valley 01 vrut snaaow 4 a fnA eem to oe coming ,cs, ar- aprkultural arejj has a bush?) of whiskers, of the .mt representatives of the Agricol- : ! tural College, the U. S. Department 01 Agriculture and the county in wMch they work. . Union county in Eastern Oregon has the distinction of having the first work on the list. Six counties made : J provision for agents in 1914, two in s and lour tnus iar in jio. with attractively laid out drives and bridle . paths. Fred Funston haK whiskers, hut he conforms to the hedge and blind crossing regulations and keops them trimmed. Villa has short grass creepers, of the common holm varietv. thick, curlv and full of regretted that old age axJe preaBe. found the wife of the; tt,; : immt.rintr Atnvn tn a battle of whiskers, and with all of it, abhorrence for whiskers, the people will accept the lesser evil, and pick the formal garden type worn by Funston as a ruling favorite in the betting. Garranza's whiskers are a landmark, and should be cherished, but Villa, when he is captured should be turned over to the civilizing influ ences of the nearest barber college. 1 . Paul V. Maris, tine state county ; ; agent leader, gives the following list I of counties having agents with the j dates of starting the work in eachji county: J Union county, Aug. 11, 1313; uoos; In point of construction, style , and all-round . goodness, there are 10 clothes in the world to equal. "Best Ever" Suits for Boys The splendid quality of the fabrics, which are all wool the stylish cut of the models the excellence of con struction and finidb) and the 16 spec ial features will commend them to you. Prices as Low as $5 "JV-Ht-Evpr' I 'lothra for licy POULTRY. Preparedness for the Poultryman. By C. C. LAMB, O. A. C. Extension Poultry Specialist. -the . little chick clean, un food. Mustv or mouldv food and take away the sting of death; to is liable to bring disease and serious have and to hold a precious memory trouble. of a life full and round and useful and IfJ Prepared chick feed is used, buy ,. ... . , , . ., , , good quality. 1 he cracked corn in the worthwhile; to feel at the end whi n hick 'feed may be musty if too old the way Is dark and the road la rough and if it has been heated in any way. and steep the gratitude of a beloved If your miller can supply a good country wrapping itself about you, " de f cracked corn and cracked . , . fiM . . . ' .. wheat, you can make a good efficient eriBWm yu "fort home mixture of chick feed, respect to the end, and at the end to . a chick ration that "is too concen hope the greatest hope man knows- 'trated will cause digestive troubles, what a victory life is! ' A ration that is too bulky will not "ft all depends on which angle you nough nourishment for satis- -ill factory growth. -. vm m looking at life. ron't forget that the growing chick i 1 iM ii i ir OVU KAXAXAMAj . 0 . ARE YOU A DADDY? YOU LOVE YOUR FAMILY: PERHAPS YOU WASTE A LOT OF MONEY IN T'DRI8S AND DRABS" THAT IF PUT INTO THE BANK NOW WOULD GROW TO A BIG SUM. IF iYOU LIVE "YOU" CAN ENJOY YOUR MONEY, IF YOU DON'T IT WILL PROTECT YOUR CRILDREN, ' YOU 'ARE SETTING YOUR BOYS A GOOD EXAMPLE WHEN YOU PUT MONEY IN THE BANK. BANK WITH US. WE PAY 1 PER CENT INTEREST La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON Capital $200,000.00, Surplus $50,000.00, Resources $1,000,000.00 Fred J. Holmes, President; C. C Penlngton, Vice President; F. L. layers, Cashier; E. Zundel and H. E. Coolidge, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Fred J. Holmes, J. G. SnodgniM, J. F. Conley, C. C. Penington, H. 8. Brawnton, F. L. Meyer, A. Blokland, A. T. Bill, H. E. CoolidT. Malheur county, April 1. 1914; Crook county, April 15, 1914; Jackson coun ty, July 1, 1914; Lake county, March 1, 1915; Wheeler county. May 1, 1915; Yamhill county, Jan. 15, 1916; Mult nomah county, Jan. 16, 1916; Wasco county, Jan. 24, 1916; Josephine coun ty. Jam 5, 1916. The legislature of 1913 passed the bill nrovidine for -county agricnitur. ists in Oregon. The southern states first began to employ field specialists in agriculture in 19U4, and tne nrst man started work in a northern coun ty in 19U in the state of New York. Now more than 1100 counties have agricultural agents. Both state and national legislation has been enacted to support the work. It is regarded as a uermanent part of our system of agricultural education. t m f i ir m a. n km i v w j w ar 4 4 4 4 4 4 AS THEY' SEE IT. 4 4- 4 4 4- 4 4- 4 4 4- 4 4- We have a mighty good navy what there is of it; and there is plenty more where it came from. Indianapolis News. Now that the denials aro nil in, the only reasonable conclusion is that the Persia torpedoed herself. Nasnvine Southern Lumberman. They can destroy the Parliament buildings in Canada, but thoy can't close up the recruiting stations Philadelphia North American. Those sedate, hard-headed citizens vhc do not belive in preparedness might enlist as bulwarks should any of the present crises lead to war. Chicago Daily News. dictionary: "Grandeis, an obsolete variant of brandish ; to wave in the air." Wall Street Journal. " ,T. R. says that he" has read , 700 books and pamphlets on woman suf frage. It's not to be wondered that he gets a grouch on now and then. De troit Free Press. Mrs. Wilson has sold the house in which she married the President. Evidently she expects to remain in the White House for a while. Witchita Eagle. . ' ... .. If Mr. Roosevelt persists in hi magazine articles and newspaper in- terviews he will create the impression that he is not entirely in sympathy with the Wilson administration. Nashville Southern Lumberman. roads could save $1,000,000 a day, the Interstate Commerce Commission would seem to be in his field. Phila delphia Record. . Growing hostility of Japan toward the United Staes will not be lessened by the threat to give Iber the Philip pines. Washington Post. Taft says the Republicans would lose with Roosevelt and the Democrats Union and Wallowa counties may get a valuable suggestion of College Ex tension work helpful to this commun ity, from the following notes recently published in the 0. A. C. Press Bulle tin: ' Rural credits was thi subject of an address delivered by Dr. Hector Mac pherson before thie library associa tion of Salem on the evening of April 21. This lecture was one of the ser ies on economical and eaucatnonai with Wilson. But what would happen subjects offered under the auspices of Vf they were the two candidates? the Salem Public library association. Philadelphia Record. Dt. Cook reports that the inhabi tants of Borneo are not wild at all. But then he has just returned from Europe with the rord pilgrims' and such a judgment is purely relative. New York Tribune. The address was delivered in the li brary hall. '- Might does not make right nor does , , ui iiiunc imgiit.-.un tuii. All We want is a couple of gun3 on the stern of the Ship of State, just judiciary, Moses, if I am not mistaken Telegraph company announces that telegraph service in Mexico is now "subject to conditions." But when will communication be restored. Wall Street Journal. Mr. Brandeis says that his name is pronounced with the accent on the last syllable, which is sounded "ice." This seems to remove him from the wet col umn. Chicago Daily News. General Carranza has been recog nized by the United States Govern ment hut he seems to be having great er difficulty in securing the recog nition of Wall Street. Nashville Southern Lumberman. "Mexico for Mexicans." Serves them right. Chntanooga News. It's to be America first if we ere to mrke America last. Philadelphia North American. A politic-inn's idea of a demagogue is u man who is making a birrger h'f with the public than he is. Boston Transcript. for defense. Philadelphia Record. That horse-meat they are eating in New York wouldn't be so much out of place if served a la cart. Nashville Southern Lumberman. No sooner did the peace-pilgrims visit Sweden than there were renewed rumors that the country was about to enter the war. Boston Herald. New York Morning Telegraph. Miss Jane Addam's assertion that Europe wants peace proves once more that a woman can't keep a secret. Washington Post. The neutralest neutrality yet re corded is that of Billy Sunday, who says he wants to be a colonel "like Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan." New York Herald. I county is conducted in cooperation 1 with the county school superintendent, A careful study of my contemporar- Mr. Smith, ies convinces me that some of them ! Farmers and other poultry pro are strong for a non-partizan Sup-ducers of the Salem district have or reme Court, provided it is composed panned an egg circle. On April 1 entirely of ulbraconservatives who j c- c- Lai. Extension specialist m thint onn rv v- VnrV xinrt iinr ! poultTj', visited the circle there and assisted in tne operation ot tne egg' . ! circle work. Telegraph. COLLEGE EXTENSION ACTIVE. O. j Money to loan on improved farms. A. (', Field Specialists Carry Val- 'Any amount and any length of time., uable Information to People. ! United States National Bank Adv. Farmers and other tcitizens of 8-8-tf i i i According to Admiral Beaty, Eng-. J land must "get religion" to win the j i war but putting the fear of God into ; J tbe other fellow sounds more practical. ! i -Wall Street Journal. j j The f aot that CoL.nel House's visit 1 tina mvsrl.ifioH th Prpnch is iust an-!! other illustration of how stroi.g is the J i bonding between the peoples of the two great republics. New York Her- ( aid. REP PEPS PHILOSOPHY Austr'm nays Sorvia has ceased to exist. Perhaps the Allies may have a pulmotor. St. Louis SL-.r. President Wilson snys cur national self-respect must bo preserved: How? i Erfl.Hlmvd? El Paso Herald. j The chairman of the Republican National Committee has reached the comforting conclusion that President Wilson is politically barkrupt, and the uncomforting conclusion that it will be hnrd to defeat him. New York World. thev are showing sit s of exhaustion. Philadelphia Record. If there are any Ford expeditions. I Wall Street ut least can congratu- tha belligerant nations will suspend Inte herself that Brandeis his been hostilities to Watch them fight. Bait- I eliminated as p Presidential possibility 1 1 imoro American. wny seen further' than Webster Every time the Germans Like ajj mile of trenches Lloyd Guorro fays 1 1 Kanesburg Illuminator. ; As Mr. Bnvmtei.i knows how the rail- "Uncle Jerry came to toyr last week witK a dirty shirt and ajf5 bill and never cH&rvgcd either orte.' We Allow On All CASH SALES 5 to" 10 PerCent Off We can well afford to do this as it saves bookkeeping and other work, which work costs money. It saves you from $5.00 to $10.00 a month. Trv it. THE TOGGERY ; Andrews Bros. -, Speaking on the subject of Boys' and GirJs' club work, Professor H. C. Seymour, State Ieader, addressed par ents and students at a school rally held at Aumsville on April 22. The j club work in Oregon is conducted tm A number of newspapers are lay-i,w h amwvisian 'of the Extension ling particular stress upon the fact Division of the Agricultural College, that Mr. Brandeis is a Jew. So also I the State School Superintendent's of- was that early representative of the free, and the U. S. Denartment of Agriculture. The work in Marion t)