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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1919)
o o ; o : -TnEQSUND AY TTCTJ'-fl MC-RNINO 1 pr. i) o 9 4 1 f ft 0 JVIhiii taking yoHr'Vaoatinn, an ar-i-u- rato'Avat. li will V , viilunl?i and a ' ilisicnsall conipaniin. Wp .cam' n ,- . t (.nilrtp lino of hi;h. fcriyle, "ffiinran toed watches.." cr LOCAL jH.lntdoii Xanii's Oullmt llore j titles lliiriulun, who sells the Pro I duets oftrc Tnt-IIIu Uiwuli ,nn fiwl W (fill ' lv rti jrt tt ti wl I ha tnm uitOi aifjnf wiO.iiiH 8ttffviiuO from luck of mot.tttirp, Out the gonenil outlook turoi Kootl crop U very promf.slnn. mile ex-tiit jominY hoi ami dry 4i Iwoaihtwf hotiltl follow (.tiring tho iMixt couple of works. IIWtiiK yj'l ho stalled here rht arter July 4MkV. inii! nn t.itt-uni tht LittPf n:nt of July the bttdlirfof 'Jie wheat i l,J" hPu"um. in Hasteni Ore will be tinned I on '""owed Ills usuul custom this . COSE-Fall wheit. oo.u Tr ",e U"iul -& .ipriiiR beat is Weeding rain badly p'- hl'1w' Mr- H"rC!on has heon jvnd is bnrnlnR. Wheat crop will be I f '" me snow ami ouosrTnH foi short unMKH food sJTuweis are t j ",w eisui years, or mwe within the next few days. Hiy cop "nd lie seems to nave earned lb. is good: bolter, if uftlij.ifc, than fl lendship if the Union folks b) tlast year. " j hls1ri ittidshii lor them. In fact, h SUMMEItVILI.E The crops aCjw;as Mr. Hanidon who on four sue around are loiiftiiiK veiy fuir hei e.'f-cessh occasions succeeded in Ket not yet become really seriejus,, tyiis t Miik I lie names ff all La Grumle'i. Kain is needed, biitcoudJtions Uuvo'bii.iiiess men to a$ usreeufent to wheat is fi(iii and spiliiK whet ts 'oIonh up for. the chief da of l'n also making a.suod showing. Tlio.,m-8 exhibition. This,, was Bom bay ci oo will itk. ly a Iif tie, llttht ,y ,. ,, . La (.,aml(. , Ihere is ioine good clover, but the. , ie.Ba,r j, ., , timothy, which is the chief source of.',. .-,fi . ..... ..,..i,, u lit,, UM ! sola itation to Induce them to V.ikc a" Oiiy off and So ovnr to Hi. show !ib printjiitf. -The Observer Is one of iVne two shuns in town obfrervinir union principles. Phone Main 87. sam o CIk Bookiponm unie. w 0)namentUl ennrrefo wltlioin works on concrete by the author. o Mixlegn CarpClfY. Hoduson. Ilird-houses. by Solar. o , BrartnK anjt Rnlrli'rlnif. by rro ilo'.iks)A-hii'li Jeweler G. S. Birnie Optician Watchmaker .feed, is somewhat short. j 1MULGK Rain "is badly aeedeil Jheie, but '.be aiuin ir all standing: 'lup welt'uiuler the Ioiib d i y " spell. Theie will 'be V sood hay crop cm !her tins yeiar, and farmers will bo fbusy Ketting It. put -up within lh next two.or.thrtte. wetkB. NORTH l'OWDEK The grain fi.'ny. this year ttie I'lilon folki decided tfliil they might lVpnll' nijnidon or ifouie of his good work and they accordlnsly introduced him to nn outlaw horse they Utid th:i was throwing everyoiu attempting Reports From Over County Show Rain Badly Needed on all the irrigated land here is. of , rum ntin. i ney am nut take course, all in good shape.. .Therj chunces an losing a good friend WW piacticaliy no damage, by frost by asking Mr. H.rndon to try to' to the fall. wheat and It is piomii- ! master hiii, but they did ask him to ing a good yield. The spring, wheal jsatldle the wild fellow with a mon is also fairly good und though ne.ed- , liter. Mr. Munition did not takf Jug' mill ba.i not yet started to long to make up his mind, and the hum. Theie will be only Utile more outlaw will hear froio now on the than half a hay crop in this diilii:t official title of "Tru-Hlu, the Crack thls year. A sixty per cent, crop Is ,. fol. Yoll .. i)0,tened of couie tn the estimate made. ' Tru-ltlii' Tor every day usage. John UNION The spiing wheat In thli aPai s the owner of the horse and section is looking decidedly pooi. Tru-nlii provided some, interesting Veiy little fall grain is grown ne e ptr,,1tni,..., for ,1.. visltoYs to as essays shrtuit citii public llhriny (And 'reader umoug W.tw'i of niilt't and thought ful iif's. Among the IwM o iitlcru booKl; of f ispiration in dally living is Vf. yabot'a "What Men Ij(e byj, Work, l'lay, I.ove, ivorsnip- 9 ( More popular and Russell II. Conuwil aHow a S11I4 ier My Hurraed Attn. lluWar;" i:i0 bert llublmrd'S) "A Message to Gar .'ia5,'' Arnold Henmtl's "'ffio cltu uian Slachine," 'How to l.lvo on 24 Hours a lay;" i'astor ,NViig uer's "The Simple l.lfey" which win so popular some years'tigo. ' Mi.cillaii-)iis books of a practi c.il nature on the shelves of th pal'lic lil4iy are: Chemist y of Coninierce, by R K. Uunmn. , Oy-nciMylene Welding aif Cut" ting." by Manly., ' I'ycloprdia of Architecture. Cai Pntry :iiid huilding of the Auioilraft School of Correspondence. 1.0 vol mollis. by Houghton, Hn. other rr: 9 c (iiih'ht be classj :'- 0 - ' or et li ics In , K l..l.lUJlJi! jjp.j: 1 .'.-ol-lj -3- '.ii K " 1 ... .llll fT- ; II 0 111 o bait. Firing bltumfitoMs conla in larg'i house-heat Ing bollein, by Flagu (Publication of U. H. llnreau 0' Mines. Domestic Architlcetiiro, by Roll Inson. w A R . o TODAY. Priscilla Deari -In "Be Wicked Darlirig'' . Croiik W.'tiii'e. that takes' ' . "a (liferent twist-. . In neatly every section of the ridge farmers look for a very light county fartneiB are beginning to 01" 011 their farms, but, on the hear feel serious concern. for the crop out-!181' rfb"' Bnd "P""'. 'n the tlgin Wb -,ui, ,1,, 1 ., , . vicinity, the gowih this spring has ok with the long continuation of uwn perh8pa above be J Ke the hot, dry spell of weather. In I. .. . . ,. , . . some districts the Rutin has stood the heat .and the drought well and is still looking very promising, but in others it js beginning to burn badly, pa.itlcula: ly so the late sown spring wheat. The crops on the aand ridge, of course, are suf fering more than those of any other Fection of the county. The sand ritlgo Is a strip about ten miles long by eight miles wide, lying north and east of I.a Grande, ami faruieis there slate that unless gooc' rains . come within the next week, 01 at the oujside in ten days, the yield of grain will be very poor. The fall wheat, which Is 'looking fine jp other sections of 'lie county, wa. severely frosttd early in May on the sand ridge and a great deal of inoisttire during the next three 01 four weeks will be needed to sav it. Average Hay flop Tlie hay crop promises to be an (rnln 011 Hhalloir rtoil Poor County Agent Spillman drove over a great deal of the count;' Thursday last and reported on hi" return that lie 5a.w mahy fields that were suffering greatly for want of rain. Crops -on shallow soil aie par ticiilarly poor, he says, and are al already pietty badly burned. It Is evident, however, taking condition!! the, county over, that It a few, good soaking Bhowrrs come within the next coupie of weeks the farmers of the county 111 be pietty sure o! harvesting a good average crop this fall. In the Various Districts . iRoporh) receiv4 by The Observe.' Fi iday night f 10111 the various -sections of the county show conditions in- Ihem to be us fpllows: ELGIN No serious harm to the wheat crop Here h yet resulted from dry weather. Both fall and spring wheat are in good shape and Though the past few days have not been hot, u-lth fairly warm nights, there hare been frosts of late tr.ht have Injured the spring grain some what, and with the heat and drought of Ihe last few days it bus be-n considerably burned a poor outlook ' for -a crop lit inis district. The first crop of alfalfa will he poor and the other gras:- Is aUo short. the Union show. Industry. I was industrious: whoever 'Is 'finally sedulous will he eiiiully suc essful. Itnch. CARD OF THANKS. To Hie many people who extended , nets of kindness during the illness of j There is also 0UI. beloved daughter ami wife, Mrs. ! At. iicisner, nnd especially doj we I extend our heurtfelt thanks to thoRC who furnished automobiles and pro: vided the many beautiful floral offer ings at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Robhs nm) Tamily, Al Heisncr nnd Son. A Qai'CD In the Country. average one over the county. Sand iare nicely out in blossom. The fall Renews Carbon Paper. An aildllltuuil period of nofulnefcs What pi ' i i keener than Hint ""'v ne "ecui'il from a partially used afforded by nn early morning gallop heet of carbon or transfer paper by In the country? Choo.ye a 4irlgbt, fresh ''"'ldy holding It over an open tlaine May day. a little after sunrise, when m"'h lump, candle or mulch, Willi dew and 11 i.rs and bird-song and ,'"ll"m side down. The wax sub- wlnd-rustle and ull the sweets mid s,llm' r ""' ""used pans wHl melt perfumes are at llielr best; mount uml i aMI ru" ""' Ihlimer secilons of way. Your io.-.i horso will . know' ,ue hii h lire worn out. wnat you are going U do, nnd will . show the liveliest Interest, for he llkea! Butter Wrappers printed at these early flights as well as you do. I Observer office. ...He hears "ie ' wing, too. I " - sianrice thorn; son. j jrnve t)lc the inbel, vmch stands for;fl fair working conditions, put on your City Property and Farms I have a splendid listing of choice Union County farms WHO WANTS THIS A modern homo, pta teicd, liciithitf plant, bath, toilets, wired, street impi ovements all paid; clone in on Third street just off Adams, fn addition to five nice living rooms for the family the balance of the house t injfs in over $50 per month. If you huve $1000 to make the first payment besides free house rent the other rooms will pay for the home. This sounds jrood, does it not? Investigate. RARfJAIN IN 10 ACHES I have a splendid 10-acre tract in Kiuitdale; a lurge apple crop already assured; close in( near the City Park. It only requires a few moments to reuch thfl center of the citv. ANOTHER S.MAI.I, HOME Located 705 M . Avenue; owner leaving city.- Ixiok tliis property over anil make us an offer. $'.!."iU ensh, balance l.ke rent. . $l'.!,r)0 nUYS THIS A nent,.sulistnntinl, well built and good looking house, 4 rooms besides liuth and- toilet; wired, two nice level lots; locat ed nt I S01 T Avenue. Easy terms. Look this over you will want it. HERE IS A CHANCE Owner is a non-resident; wants to sell, (iood six room house, well built, cellar, bath, toilet, wired, street nnd sewer improvements all paid. On T Avenue, close to Harris Grocery. Priced right. NICE SMALL' HOME Three big rooms, base ment, city water, wired, parage, woodshed; first payment 92rt), balance ifft per month. FARM LOANS. Any amount from $1000 to J7fi,000. Yes, 1 would be pleased to consider your applications for loans from $10,000 to $76,000. . Very few companies solicit these un usually large loans. La Grande ' GEO. H. CURREY Real Estate amm We Hate to rut this One Over But like our Meats, its Fresh and Good So We Can't Resist. Why is the Grande Ronde Chautauqua like the Grande Ronde Meat Co. . Answer: -Because The' Grande Ronde Chautauqua and. the Grande Ronde Meat Co. each supplies a real" need . ' ' of the Grande Ronde Valley. r Because The Grande. Ronde Chautauqua and the- .Grande Ronde Meat Co. both have a full line of High Class Attractions. . . ' - Because .The Grande Ronde Chautauqua and the 'Grande Ronde Meat Co. each'give you a whole lot for your money. ' .: ... ' Because The Grande Ronde Chautauqua and the' Grande Eoude Meat Co. each give -you a big variety 'and all fresh. stuff. . ' ' '. " ; -Because at the Grandi Bcmde ChatttawiTta' and trftran.Eorid .Meat Co. Everybody, Meete. Meat. ' " ' . : . - . " ".,. ''.,' ' . . ,. Tfce only point of superiority which wt chim over the Crstirle . " . Ronde Chautauqan is that v& furnish all 'the toxt 52 wk, ";' ' ach yer, inntead of only one. Cur Steaks, Chops ami R6t . , ' "'v.- ' . ; : l ' will put you in better humw to eftjof tlw splnnfJicI rttsts and ' " . " . . cratots wH( appear cn tfc Chautauqua progn.m. , . v GRANDE RONDE MEAT ,(5a i-3 s 0 (?) a ?s 5 a GO. o0 0 s f.-O s o o 9 nrv r:i I rpi m $3 u 1 o e Hi- t's--o