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' B mi i iu ia .11 i. i ii ii ii.ii i ! i i . in.ii n . ii i ( '!' i. ' if. ... . ' .v.'.'. . '- ooo I o n n n 3 - " o a . OBSERVER. ' HftiU Mia , PFfume Their0 Dead. e Nurlvi-s ,. '"'"riea Htralt inlands, to the nor: a ' ";. r :anJ, have some pe- CBISCENT Jl tht nf. ffJnomicU baloaf powdtt. It i mudft ot tlft purest lagndMnU in correct sci.nt'ltc proportionl. Qracwt'niKi Brit ybDo noiitart U added In tb miungQowl. as-J thw 4gal wban kat la appaod. Thai you can dopeud aosahitely tpou Oretctot to produce the sioit whclesiimo. liht and esluily digested biicuiu. cki and breIa, Wnl. Xcr Orotcont iioc-x Book. (Seaceot Mff. Co.. Seattle. W uh. eullur lair:..: ;imiiis. uii Is unoliillne1 111' h.i.llcs with cheap icr fWnie. thu 1, v. , lii.lt-r iheliiK corked in the bottle .add let't or, the j;rave. lu some ca&s k cheap stoue U set 011 te trrave tindoilils ceremony Is usuallv iimrkedOuathreeda.vs' irjrce 0S1II10P para tlnl relntl,-s uf the .ebpartwl. pa', jams iimi turtle nelim stnikeu. down to r.it&'e room for iaojnj by vlj oruus dauelDi: andesl'iKlni:. a o o .,., v Fo : "o '. jfyph "' Oo ' ' V o J -.-J 9 Bt I It ,v 9 0 . ii v'- Pski,Yil. 4fft& Tfc breakfast yoitrgwesfo enjoy. 0 When Jig! have nfeek-cnd guests, 0r iffiy tunc you vantto serve a i n . particularly :ndizini breakfast. jtfe Aunt Jemima Pancakes. You can alvas be siye thesicakes will turn out ivrfect Tender, gulden . - rovi and :f iA-tiavorcd. ' 'J! h;e's noiance i failure. ' 1 V-vcrvthine needed to make iroml Jncskes already mixed in tin flour even a,c 'sweet milk in tier, d form. g 1 rj.'i'rapacka.of Aunt Jemima Pacak Flour from wutEroteT tifdae. enthusiasticallyour tanitlf and guosts wui ote it the ideaj sun- A:it JerAirn Mills Company, bt. Joseph, raissrun. THE KIJ.K SALSIAOY hi TM - few,? "'ie in totvn, Honey! ff T ' ? m i MA: BWca:ke ' Flo u ft! ; A:-r.t J(tr:iiT. Mil' rnroiiny. Pt Jo-tph. MivionH "0 TT TTirn l)aIe'lts aml npaueu inc procession tj 4f XlyLU 1-if.i.U . the ciJ;y parkj vj,ve ,he cccb,.ation lVi i?ri C.Xubriu, Slwipien tf 'rji.itiial ;efinl. ,pfte" , i I'. Nibiej. nKl'llVRC., Kay. "Niirliatn-'i Iy":t PU? f'ity. in iioiiof of the loiicoiin: of Priv;'.e Th.. Nh lr, va:i observed 'as :i hu!ii" hi-oiot the upper Snijk ll-.fi'om. Wahe Kails north to Uu Mimtn line, Jscsday.. ' . ", .. The train was met on arrival nl ti4tfar (!lty by tfiousands of people, ,rfk bands of muif and hundreds c(! WMilU'd'sokliers, vbo cheered tile re tupninff hero. b:ni. lie wa.j placejl in a car with his j agitation on the part of those who him, 'Tell us how you did it, Tom. wouiu uverwiio.w ineriean msiuu a nen me youn(r swtiier loin oi xue ex- tiwns. The iroveilior "ciilled upon the ptn ienco 1iieh resulted in. his con soldiers of America "to do at home Kiessioiinl citation. what they hyid done abroad to make " Niebnur is one of the 17 nil-n of tin: America safe for democracy. Hpaid ! American army so honored. a tribute to the man of the day, Pri- . vate Niebaur, sayinp that he, his home, ! toivn, his state and h?s country p;iid Niebauer tribute for. his brae action. .was held. Following his car were 250 returned soldiers -in uniffrn1, commanded by Adjifta'nt-Gc-neral Patcji; Governor D. W. Davis, Justice Alfred Eud'e, J.ieu-tenarfl-Governor Moore, State Senator I. Adams, and Slate liepresenta five Stephen Hunt. Vully 500 deee i:ttd nstoinol'ije.s iai,e up the pa tad. . The parade disbanded at the park, where Governor Davis Wjfs introduced tjy Alfred .Ricks and prank B. Turner, president of tb commrcil club. Cio'fernoi- Davis, who was the first .epcakiw, took advatifaife of the occas Nicbawr, whs h a vorv mosat anJ i mn-to nil It ot vnat m sonuer, .u massuminp; you,E man, shrank from j America had dr.nc.and their duty now. ,e nuhlieitv ami south t is mother. IU' men sie ltmnf oi;ur u.uW. and faflmr.'who ore "there to'mcet'ijut the industrial w'nrlrt, caused -b Old N lme ftv February. The ohl l'irllous ive .the nickname 'llilvlte" In l'hfii,,, I, II ine so.uiery oi run.) were aiso cmo- R a Mirllnilnrly wefmiinth, the aver izen by the governor, Justice Budy Lie tenant-Governor, Adjutant-General I'atclf and BUhnfi.C.W. Nihley, of the Mormon chur'h, an uncle of Nie baue, atso spoke. " : ,ThSi were calls from .the crflwd for Niebaut. The youne; soldiei came to the front of the platform, -and. in a modes" wy befrim a story Uilinir in a irenernl way of the tlirhtiifsr uajit1es of the Americari'.fAihUer. He was in- terru)te(i by the erowil. .who calleil to ok.!' fiilnfull ln-iiiK t.h! least o( any liiuntlv. In fins .vear; hut hecauro the melting snow on the.lillls causeH the rivers and ilyltes tn overllow. .When fliere is a superiihiiudHtice of snow and rain in February thi.ro Is too much ol what would lie a good IUIiik tn.uiodera' tlon. .and lluuUs w ucru lliey ipc ,luaul wulcofne," .i . Butter Wrainiers p.rinteQ at the Otisprvet- offica. Th Stormy Petrel. , The hinl? fcuowu to sailors AV Milli- or ('-tray's chGi'kens, wlue apKMUioice ' is auniiosed tx. foivtell a stu'irui, '"are ! oct.rvlse kno9n by the torm stfti'myi jKtrel (ThalasMldrmua. pelai;lea).TbiJ bird sieuiH to run lu a reinakatl;v' muu-1 iu along the suTfuve of the sca.-'whoro It picks up Its looil. The petrel Is a ' suuitA bird of dtisby i''uii'iii:e, noofurnat lu bablt, most abundant in the suuth ern heiuiphe-uxi . 'J.'hb 'oanuy Mother Carey Is yi'r A to be n corruption of the .''Mother Cr.n." iScar luollier of Levautlue sailors. ' . , ' Veaeta.ble' Wac. ' A .Japaneso Industry ' whlehy has siade ri'uiarkii.ble prni;r-.ws In ,1'eeiit rears Is. that" concerned with ti'ie ex Irictlon of veetjijile was, wtilch Is toniiiiK into greateridin.'iiu onyforelu uai'seis. Invented First Chronometer. The first clironouieter of any valuo ,was the Inveoilou -of John Harrison, about lTr.U. fi.i hlcli, ho reciMved from. the. Hrll.,sh board of longitude $."h).ikiii ns'a part, of iJHHi.niK) which "lliv-y of fered for many years as a rewiml for, t thoroughly tn?sJwiJrrtiy tln-keeper." ' ' a M V f fi r-'Ti i -' urn imixi nam iniinia i nw WW r' I irKBlll'lMaaBta8aoCK.'lCTT1l?!r? Try.a bottle of IJtll'o l.iver Tuueh era that .will bo Just ritht for Indl g'cstlon, and the liver. Box 0! 80 far FAMILY DRUG STORE ' L.K SniVNOC'.ORCaON. La Grande aress,Shop- And Wg 3VKTT Vvcrks Mattress Making and Ecpa-ti-ing, Feather Mat tresses Macla, Foathor raovatir.g, Carpet, and Fluff Kug.y.tavinaj. . All Work Cal'led for and Delivered fll-Vi. riWAKBS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST 01-' FI.Ol.T: MILL P'dOME RKD 132 A Stitch ;.;In 'l.jme Bring 'me your damaged 'o? worn tires. -' -A 'small repair, often means big dividends in added mileage. Guaranteed work at Lowest Prices. A. E. 1304 Jefferson Ave. i Eclmeakamp Garage nirr tt Til II 1 MUIIM I I 1 1 1 ' ' ' II ' I I " ' V '2 irfi it- ii . 'i "V III v. ! f r " '- - 'X .Xa? ,i ' fe3:J .-."' , '.-.yioiriel a.;, 'v, o F - ' r.' f . - . 3 S.jNAa-iiUiTj 3 oo o It Pay You to. Support 'Markefe foE Your Own Piincts . o 0sie V ihe "Mbej Girls .Wllil. EM0N3TRATE IN LA GRANDE at. THE FOLLOWING STORES BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, MAY TE, AND CQNTtNUING THE ENTIRE WEES: J. G. SU ODGRASS.'-HOOVERIZE GROCERY, CITY GROCERY " 4 5AXERY, iTC'G'S 2I0DERN GROCERY, PATTISQN BROS. a'lif ',' Mhcp iir!s'' is fiif ifri;;iiiiz.it'.uii of '.'li'omiilislij'd ymin.la.dics trnv ' (liiii; llir(iii!rUoiit'rr!('"'i;iiliri' Wi'st'' iL 1 lie intcn-st f tlwir firin Tlw Al . hci JlrotJii'i'S Milling Otinpiiiiy, nsiaun J';nt.iir'i-s of llic well known ".Miiici''' ffi-a(l 'reals. '-. - .'' ' - The nirs(! of this (ii'g;i.ni,at inn is 1o (Irninii.sl f-ate 1 lie fciiperior valutt of 4-creais ;I,s a food ii lio daily diet, sl wing ynii the jnany i;il;it jihlc ways 1c. .U'ejifire and serve that will please 1 hr 'tastes of the niilst disoi'iminatii'g. ' . " " ' " ' . The ' ( (iirls" liave enjoyed several vveks of e'e)tional sneeess in. Himy cities, of flii, V iliaaiette N'alh y. prov ing heyoiwl a doiiht. tlukl ''Super Im ily" as rci'wgnized iif tjte " M nil r'' l!j a.nds of K'olled 0;ts J'curls yf jVheat, Maj.jack Vl'oiir, Wliea't I'lakt and fithers Their success was em i?iasfi'd hy'Hlie faclMliat) the rci4 ills' of the different coininiinilie were riyiil4o home iiidustl-y and sujipnrtcil.afl'actfic 'o;1sf firm which the 'major-. jtyof,j'.pl"o Iviiew is comprised ad' !?G ':c1fic;oasT:l?esiilcirt StVk Hold-." . 'ers." whwi werc'in no wav o htame.l'or ai ts u utterances' of ,t former' ' 1 o . . o i'uil r 1 1n- fir-Mi hayifig ao0fed Imni.i'a hi?, abiiiitf Vvcry! hi'ii in iheir jiowcr j, 0 when0?he nicinJ.i r was.convictcfl. in aisiif Ins comyction -jfn the J-'irin i let seveiO'd and 1iis inti iest t'lieryn flrrchased hytnthers. . . . -71. . h' guying Csreals ii?siste w the 'JnS'K'V Brcfti(?sf nade frprn exclu- sivei'y :ecteawestsjn g?ovu grai, nd & sjey ia?re snoOnS r6duced ?n ou "Grande os "a&ey.' . . 0 G'a&l on the "Miner (iirls at tii' ob''e .ston fand he sPrved a dainty anl (leliciiii (lioi, let tflPin i;hyv villi thi"?nny iTys9o uvjiar ihe rlifi'eretit, Rinds. A vateiahlc f ri? fireinim will: give wiPli each nii'chase flaring the e O Miner (r:ii Is" st.iv in I .:, ! i':ilc. o - & - . 0 - . v a w. O0 ISO m' DOROTHY MOZELLE . . M 17. 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