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"WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 7, 1916. H GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREB COLD IRIS FRESH STRAWBERRIES Eat Them Now They Will Soon be Gone PORTLAND EXPERT THE PROOF. . QUOTES GRAIN mnni THAR'S three kinds of Tobacco good Tobacco- better Tobacco and VELVET. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. &A S) I sunshine. aht3 Ffi-c, r , i .1 a r-xl i tjmim Yovfi cons with ozone'. itnc.i,uy) mmm looking eo-cec-noN ,r tsilifa OP AMERICAN VOUTH !,',' Acreage Reduced, and Bumper Crop Outlook Gloomy. BY HYMAN H. COHEN. Portland, Oregon, June 7. Weather too cold. These three words tell the exact condition of the 1916 grain crops in the state of Oregon, Idaho and Wash ington. ! " From practically every section of the Pacific Northwest special crop correspondents announce that weather conditions during the month of May have continued against the cereal crops. This perhaps is not the most seri ous drawback to the three states pro ducing even an averuge crop of wheat this season. In the first place the acreage is so greatly reduced below the normal of recent seasons that even were weather conditions ideal, the total crop could scarcely be up to the average. The protracted rainy period during the early fall, the entire winter and spring months, gave little opportun ity for farmers to get in their normal acreage of grain. In some- sections less than half the normal acreage is shown. , , As a general rule the light land sec tions are showing the best crop condi tion this season. The Columbia River section of Oregon is especially for tunate, considering the standing of the crops elsewhere, in the light land sections of Umatilla county, Ore gon, and iWalla Walla county, Wash ington, the prospects are far better than in the so-called heavy land sec tions. Weeds are giving more than the usual amount of trouble in the wheat fields of the three states, the damage being especially noticeable in the heavy land sections. - As a rule th showing of spring wheat is much bet ter than in the winter planting, and both oats and barley are showing a better condition than wheat, i Reports from some of the leading districts show: - Oregon Athena Winter wheat condition 80 per cent, spring wheat 80 per cent. Weather has been en tirely too cold. Wheat very back ward and weedy. 1 Freewater Winter wheat condition 75 per cent, spring wheat 80 per cent, barley 85 per cent, hay 87 per cent, i.oats 85 per cent. Weather unfavor able. Conditions will improve witn 30 days good weather. The Dalles Winter wheat condition 50 per cent, spring wheat 60 per cent, hay 50 per cent, oats 50 per cent. Crops poor due to cold weather. Pendleton Winter wheat condition a little below average with sprin;; wheat slightly better than winter. Earley and hay conditions good. Light lands have good prospect. Need warmer weather. Independence Winter .-wheat con dition 95 per cent, spring wheat, oats, hay and barley 100 per cent. General conditions fairly good. - Washington Walla Walla Winter wheat poor, 65 to 80 per cent, spring wheat 70 to 80 per cent, barley, hay same. Winter wheat yellow, full of weeds. . Spring wheat good but late. The Factory Behind the Food More than forty different kinds of corn flakes were prepared experi mentally before New Post Toasties were finally developed to perfection. As a distinguishing feature, note the tiny bubbles on ear-h flake raised by the quick, intense heat of a new, patented process of manufacture. New Post Toasties are the first corn flakes with' a self-developed flavour the full, true flavour of choice white, Indian Corn unlike common "corn flakes" that depend largely on cream and sugar for their palatability. ..Try a handful dry this simple test will demonstrate the delicious new flavour. But the flakes are usually served with cream or rich milk. New Post Toasties do not "chaff" or crumble in the package, and thev "stand up" when cream or milk is added. They're untouched by human handa and put up in moisture-proof packages to preserve their oven freshness until served. , . Try some of the New Post Toasties At Your Grocer's Now Hood River Strawberries 15 cents La Grande Fruit Company First crop alfalfa small. , Kohlotus Winter wheat 60 per cent, spring 75 per cent. Crops very backward. Garfield Wheat condi tions backward. .Weather too cool for seasonable growth. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. "I will cheerfully say that Chamber lain's Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and con stipation that I have sold in thirty- four years' drug store service,1' writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. ; Obtainable everywhere. aav. jtion thirty-six .(36) hi township one !(1) north of range thirty-eight (38) East of the Willamette Meridan in !T I . ' r union couniyt utregon, uuteu juiy 31st, 1914, and July 29th, 1915, and recorded in Book 47 page 342 and Book 49 page 175, Record of Mort gages for said county, and barring you of all interest in the said real property save and except the stat utory right of redemption. 'This summons is published in com pliance with an order duly given, , YOUR KIDNEYS. La Grande Residents Must Learn The Importance of Keeping Them Well. . Perfect health means that every or gan of the body is performing its functions properly. Perfect health cannot be enjoyed if the kidneys are weak and disordered. Thousands testify that Doan't Kid ney Pills have a reviving acti n on weak kidneys. What this remedy has done in so many cases of this kind is the best proof of its merit. Read the following. It's testimony gratefully given by a resident of this locality: Thomas Brasher, real estate dealer. Union, Ore., says: "I suffered from weakness of the kidneys and didn't rt-st well on that account After us ing Doan't Kidney Pills a short time, the kidney action was regulated." Price 50c, at all dealers, r Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Brasher had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. made and entered on the 24th day of May, A. D., 1916, in the above ea tiUed court and cause by the Honor able John IW. Knowles, Judge' of said court, prescribing the said time for your appearance and answer herein. This summons is dated and first published this 24th day of May, A. D. 1916. . x H. H. NORTHUP, GEO. W. GEABHART, Attorneys for plaintiff. Adv. D. 6-24-81 6-7-14-21-28. . ,' j? i? 'if ffr 4? 'if if 4? 'if 4? ft? 4? 'if 'if 4? 4? "if 4? 'if v 4? 4? 4h 4? I Potatoes! Potatoes! I I have about 35 sacks of Peerless Potatoes left, and in order to close them out quickly will sell them for . ...'- ... $1.00 and $1.25 Per Sack Each sack contains about 108 pounds of potatoes. These potatoes are excellent for table use or for seed. . Phone Main 1, or Call at 11J Depot St. Wm. MILLER I SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union county. Anna A. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Jesse Brooks and G. M. Brooks, his wife, Russell Chase, Harvey C. Rinehavt and Jennie E. Rinehart, his wife, Wil lard S. Rinehart, Unckson Oarle Rine hart and Mary E. Rinehart, his wife, Harvey Earle Rinehart and Ella Rine hart, his wife, Phillip C. Rinehart and Nellie Rinehart, his wife, Virgil C. Myers, a mindr, and Waitman T. Wade, guardian for said Virgil 0. Myers, defendants. To Jesse Brooks, and G. M. Brooks, his wife, WilLard S. Rinehart, Phillip C. Rinehart and Nellie Rinehart, his wife, and Virgil C. 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It enables the mother to nourish the infant lifa de pending on her, and enjoy the hourly happiness of watching the develop ment of a perfectly healthy child. Eighth Annual Live Stock Show Union, Oregon J Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 14, 15 and 16, 1916. The Union Live Stock Show will be bigger and better this year. Many New Features will be presented. The Greatest Display of Live Stock and the most interesting Track and Arena Events ever shown in Union. REMEMBER! the Date and Arrange to Attend the Union Stock Show. It Will be Interesting, Educational and Entertaining. A new feature this year will be an Auction Sale of Uve Stock, the day following the stock show, SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time it is expected that many fine animals will be offered for sale. RKAItl.ltH OF T1IIH I'M "FEU t.-An: 7 per. Bon dcnlrinir a. cony of The People'! 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