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' o. t . r. . J .i CrictBft rti. ST II MONTUT, JANUARY-HI, 1021 iefe L3 QTMffpE EVENING ObSbBVEH es- if Fatm andHofoe'Pojnters PORlLAND liN nrnoriTn nam HtfUKTJb GAIN f ! .vfnaaiwo bail tnta s"?e evert wtMueaa , v. i NEW SKIRT1NG3 : HEW DRAPERIES ' NEW SKIRTS . ; NEW DRESSES . NEW SUITS NEW BLOUSES NEW NECKWEAR ALL AT NEW LOW PRICES , YOUR INSPECTION INVITED Hill's Department Store Early plowing gf summer fiillO it a Brimfartnr in wloat production In ne Columbia basin, an nhmQi by many year!' experiment Htution investiga tions. Thin fact haaoadded thousand lofhusliels of wHent to thennnu pi durioi., 6ti(l,vnll mat a larger wnm us fSins laer of It at plan their oferatjnee tr irly plow ing, i ? . . son. I-onKwlnte)i feeding ulwayt)re 4ti 1 1 IrPlosn oji '4oeyear' operation. Cirower hye only alout Iwo Wt-ek innwhffh to a.-ore their Der.cn aroii against joss froft legf curl thi year. Morris Feel Better Than In TweSly Bv spraying before February with HoUle;)! mixture ji-l-M, romjetely .oveiing evy -bi, rtjnlrol will IjtT complete. ' ' I i . , ' 11. x. L Slur eras arc oaril to destroy. Bin- ! The Ar rav.ratHM Mt.ki enough f wt.re nPtlt,d ,n An4iri f..f -HiiLci'U of Lh feoiiv unci ? . " ..... iiibbJv (if casein urn) albumin in thf.-tu 'lUllft, aUr niu'i i.'.rwmjMrrs u" i yearn Hinre Zantac .Ruill . Him l'p.. "Before I started taking Tanlac I was k lal off 1 couldn't do. a lick of work, but now 1 am bmjk at work and am thirty-three pounds heavier small price at Al ftiin'a. , Palace Confectionery BUT y8lR COAL .AT RorHfjAH UTAH'S JlKST. I CQ-X MAIN 7SS. . . , l-f-tf fut tor bty enerry and'suifar anil ; fkt of the mint, the fulii of the Teed jbeinn 2 1-4 limes as valuable us the 'earbohydiatfs. . It ta."fhoaf:ht to 'provide ttie.ie nutrlefitu in fojf tial ance at nwidt 'oiinihl ot f feed ing stuff. i. . Campholgium, 37' ando6Sc. One of the best preparation or ocolifc. on I he cheat, burns, ,ore. " As a Doultlce In Croun. trV fi. 1 - It 1 FAMILV DNUO STOM LA aitASI,OMIOM. LUC 5TRI lis ibasted I , ' M..UXI a.ii. ij.-i u i.-.j a-ij'.'-.j-- J Toilet Articles lUnut until rfrrliiceil In ,r,.. r,s... - ,.- , ,., ,l.,l l.,, ,U aljtt Mivnible smajmess, anil .""," " V. tt ueh tie rrtalO'd their'original bulk lw"" "' "V ""r- :.. ol,,..iiM nml hnlheil- as " "'" nup-v, runiaiiu, uic. .!.! 1 1' ante. 1 uart to it! "Twelve year.i. ano I auf fe'reilKi'ften-! ctin,.d trMW't- leaves, is a Kood breakdown' and I got wurse and ....I. .t- .1.. worse each year until finally I had to quit work, i was living in tolo-" A demi.ntrat of home conven-1 ''? tRe tm "!. e penUinB inwes by t2 uvs was recently put;'"' ot mony "n diffeitnt medicinea ,. . the u.r.nt-teach- without ettinf relief, I thought a Improper feedior children myif(, u,.,,,,,, .ut the Valley View chunue, of climate was what 1 need not show bud results immediately A rJO,iunity of rfackton county. Bread- !. ' movd to Portland, but, in liuil.lix laid on poxr fuumiatioiis may mir iy,iie mitU, steam csokery. "'ad of f.ttin Utter, I i'ew wirs. not fall' ikiwn, but it uuit' fctunil ,.ult jjaj tuf( beater, steel I "d rheumatism In my arms and the atraia of on UiJlt oo r 'l,un' , knife polisher, ironing board, sleeve jahoulttVra and tfce pains wouid 0 u dations. , The tood foamlatiwi fr;iM i-.j urL. ureSsure cooker and , my neck into the baek of my Iwail, chihi rtk is. laid by niviiis; "ul"''"ifir,. .,toVe were shown in use. In fooils atth rifht time. ; t . j Urrtft WM keen, reports Mi-s. Daven ; 5 I ' - , )' I hill, leader of the home convenience TS neeret tif suecessfol snevt) t ais- urnieTts. .l. i . kill nui.JiL, mvmi ttiniieh no ailvertis- U or late and ariy .prinr MuK or sale of particular makes was t did me more harm i than d. 1, therebv shortening thJ Minx sea-i undertaken. .. J"'" and strength and was so wi'ujt i icu, iiKe tnere was nanny any life or enemy 'left in me. 'I "Well, by the time I had finished my second botttle of Tanlac, I was emting better, feeling better and pick-: inir UO in Weitrht eiirhr ulnncr. .ini'O jtuklng four bottles I have gained thi)'- j 4' . . s ;ty pounds and feel lust like I have RAising the standard of farm ani- lt:ONSjxANTI.V"OI'l -K SCEXK OF been mad over. The rheumatism has and-at times my wrists raw out com Ipk'teljr ami I cmikl hardly pick up my hat. My appetite wt down t noth- Ashland merchants loaned 'ng, mnwetimea I even hated U go to tne taoie anil wnat little 1 manageil to , m mmm Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic ' Liquid, Jtwt What Ypu i . Need. Is Not Greasy Don't wrry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can. have a clear, healthy skin by using Zcmo. Ob tained rt any Aug store tor 35c, or extra large tnntat for $1.00. u,ZTT J'"1" removes pimples, blackheads, biotclws, eczema and ring worm and makes the skin clear and Iwalthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neitlier siicky nor tircasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trine for each application. It is always dependable. Th E. W. Hose Co , Cleveland. O " -T r ' If It la a BUmus Attack. , Tak three of Cnamberlain'a Tab lets and a quici recovery is certain. Adv. Raising Standard Of Stock By Breeding mals and poultry and bringing out certain desirable characteristics by! selective breeding is receiving more attention as methods of farming for profit become more intensified. The breeding of domestic animals dates back to remote antiquity, when tiie most advanced races of the Old MAN If HTARVINU I'KOPI.K usaHPefeu aixogeiner ana me paias in my neca anu neaii nave an gone. My big gain In weight shows that I have the finest kind of appetite, and nothing I eat ever gives me any trou-1 til nt alt 1 urn Imnl, at n.l hot cocoa to these poor naii-simrveu , n min, , a d j - di. people. Some of them naa had nothing ( for my health and trength entirely ' (Continu.-o irom Page 1) You will find very popular make of Toikt Water, Cold Cream, Face Powder, Talcums and Perfume, at our store. ' , SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW i World were still on the bonier line to eat or drink for four days and one to Tanlac I '. . ..J .1 I ..l !.. fr,Al S titmA Timlu PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE llEXi4LL STORE . D&SERVEH WANT ADS BET RESULTS " i " " JTanitynnv .'morning 'al , ciglit' o'loJt. f will lt ready Tor luiHinew, with a etwrrpletf line of Quality Eat. Ivverytliing the nwr kct nlTords in Fresh VecisiMeH nnd Fniits will lie foniiil here. We know yon likf! good Oranges, so have Htnrki-d a good supply T Fatiev Navels and will sell them at piiee yon can afford. Large Sunkist NarelR, dozen ..63c .Small Surikiet Navels, doaen 40c PHONE MAIN 73 J. G. SNODGRASS between savagery and barbarism. If woman dropped dead in front of tne far antedates any but the simplest canteen from drinking too much wat mechanical arts. Vet, while our know- ir. The scenes of suffering are b--ledge of the laws of nature as they ' yond description. J shall never for apply to machines has reached very j got the evacuation of Crimea.", great magnitude and complexity, it is Text of letter written by Captain comparatively only a few years, since ' l)ay: the nrincioles of breeding have been, ' iTv.nn,..i;tnn ,f ik n.runM here more than a collection of unrelated ; : i.,t!M,. ihinu- 1 huve ever Mr U:30 n. m. to 1:30 p. m beliefs. ',.1 iv,. worst nrt of It is. m091 complete k " ,u, . iu,.L .quick Lunch in our clly. A hot 1IUIII urn nM.iiiivui', " ,v ,.. , Old Superstitious Still Current. funds to go into relief work, on the j j-' The same superstitions on wnicn tne scsie mm is neeucu. jiuK,irr, uK..r,h..i-,U ,,f Asin based their mac- I ueoiile. men, women and children, tices at least 30 eenturies ago are l.tiipwded on these filthy boats where' still widely current, ' while the one there is not even standing room. Many I sound principle known to the ancients of the ships arrived with people cling-j selection of the best for breeding ing to the riggings, and from lack of! stock Is still widely "neglected. i food, sanifytioq, clothing and shelter, The principles of successful animal ,!' of 'hew people arc sick and thous-j breeding, as they have been learned by "'" i " practical experience in the United ai not relieved. States nnd older countries, nnd by ! "The food supply of Constantinople reful scientific study along definite Icannot hold out more than a month; Tanlac la sola in La Grande by Si)- verthorn'a Drug Store; Clyde Kiddle of Islnna City and by the lee.dint ilmggiits in every town. Adv. Tke Obaarrar win pay a ao4 price Tor eleaa raaa. Roast, Chlckeoi Ta-1 a fine 'Salad, Hot I Choclnle nnd Whlpptwl Cream, a delicious cup of coffee. All for n aie Remedy for Clditireii's Ccls NEWLIN BOOK & STAT'RY CO. BOOKS, STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES AND NOVELTIES . ROYAL TYPEWRITERS PHONOGRAPHS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC FILING CABINETS . LA GRANDE OREGON lines, are outlined in Department Bui letln (105, recently issued by the Unit ed Stales Department of Agriculture. every hospital is over-crowded and wouniled are lying everywhere with no beds -or mattresses available. We This bulletin goes into the first 'have equipped three hospitals and principles of reproduction and follows helped out in many more; also sent dis Iho means by which certain character-linrectants, emergency medicul fuplies istics of one or the other parent are and Surgical dressings to the ships and transmitted to the offspring, the methods of selection best suited to intensify the desirable characteristics and weed out the undesirable, the we are sending!, emergency rations to thousands but our food supplies are almost exhausted. All organizations are doing their utmost to cope wall hnracteristics which can with certain- Ithe situation and nil are working more ty be expected to continue from one lor less through the Red Cross, but generation to another,-those which are it is a governmental problem much iiniepliiin'those which will blend and ! too big for any organisation, nnd i''-1 ! pggCRIPTtONS ' WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S lRSCIirPTIOK PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE ,. . "Th ResaUStste" . " those which cannot be Inherited Aside from mere increase In num bers the purposes which the breeder lis likely to have in mind fall under two or more less distinct neaiis, nnme-lv- nroilurtion of uniform products, 'and improvement. A uniform product depends on such control over the her ieditary of the slock that millings can .be made with assurance that the off spring will be of a certain definite type for which there is a demand. Im provement Is, of course, closely re laleil to control over heredity, but the methods which give the grimiest control are not necessurily those which lead to the most rapid improvement. A Basis for Select km. In a broad sense the whole subject of practical breeding comes under the head of selection. The most obvious basis for such selection is Hie per formance of the animals themselves, llllfortunntely .the merit or most kinds of live stock cannot he measured directly. The study of conformation as an index of useful qualities Ins ac cordingly held a high place as a basis fol selection of breeding stock. Live stock judging has this for its purpo-e.. An animal of good breeding is a bet ter one to breed, than one of equal in dividual merit but of mixed or com mon breeding. ' Pedigree, though of ten misused, is a vutuitble aid to sel ection apart from following a general! policy of mating. The iounU't. oasis of alt for selection of brerdin stock Is the recoul of past performance a breeder. provideJ the record is suf ficiently extensive to pive ji f;iir test The bulletin give pointers on the seN-ctic'ri of citric for .milk and butti-tf;it pr,d;itiop and toi lieef; the bieeilirtg of rep for vwl 'nnd mutlun; of hogs fr e--ik; find of puuttrv for eggs ar niiot It falls in line with tho "Un'ter Sire-Tetter Stock" n'.'iemevt of the Department of Agriculture, by which while wc are doing a great deal of good, it is only a drop in the bucket." N Tip tn China. The (?hlnese are not accustomed to ! tlnnln llie barhee. As n mutter of fact the Chinese hnrher I very modest In his prices, nnd his patrons can ob. lain a hstrcttt. a head shave, a face !, hihI in arfillrlot) hve th hou(. dr nnd hack isswged,,U fll thsn live cents. The rntor used by Chinese . barbers la trlaogular Imped hlsile with straight handle, foMIng up as does 1h American slralKlit raror. The blade are made from old rails or any other erode steel which bus outlived Its usefulness tor Oilier purposes. ' H you want a pure, whJl. lome and absolutely safe remed fur the relief of coughs, cold croup and whooping cough, gi Foley's Honey and Tar. It contain no opiate or t-a! forming drugs. Always Recommend It ' ChirlM Bflk.r, Browmvlllc, ' Tel., wru for many yrtn pmtl bavo ukJ Foley rluney an 'I ar Compound in it.y laniily -kava fo;nd h riineri'nr In any oth-. - e uf li me it cine. Il ia e:neelblly efficient in caaea of I- toKlaofmy children. Iliuvcalwiy; rd-ujiuiei J- Il It ny Irianu. a, lute rjinsd,- lor ;bt cl.l rB, da it eoiiialna :iu cpiule." Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND UVDSEN5 THE PHIEGM AND MUCUS, clean Ihe passages, coata in llsmed and Irritated nembt6oe wi:h healing and toothing defr.ulcent, easel bMrscnat, stops tickling in tho thrtul auj iouks rclreabipjl, restful sleep poiaiLlc. There is o tetter remedy foi '. Vouihs tind Culiis than J'lty";. I Houny and Tr. ;-;V,v. , Sold everywhere.'. . Red Cross Drug Store new prices on kodaks AND BROWNIES Although every KODAK, mid B.ROWNTE, no mat ter what stylo of lens, is included. We list a few of the inotv? popular mndel,s here so you may receive an idea of the new price levels. Vest pocket Kodak with .Meniscus lens, r. -w -r-J)) No. 3A Folding Autographic; Kodak, !'. I, leu's hall hearing shutter, now :...."..:2 1.00 No. 2 Folding Brownie, .Meniscus luis, now $9.01) No. 0 Brownie Box Camera, now ,2.0() No. 2 Brownie Box Camera, now .fiO No. 1 Kodak Jr., Autographic, sin. !;..;:, now 1 ri.CKl No. 1A Kodak Jr., uow .fKi.OO EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING -a limh aire TK at. The coiiimoD eaprewlM, "A link hlril told me so," -ueans that Itifornm lion respecting a matter has come to a person I some secret and perhaps nysterioas mnnner. The saying Is not literal quotation, but I borrowed from the twentieth verse of the teuth chapter of Kccleslaste. The verse opens with a warning not to curse Uaise. In power, and even In thought er 'la thy bed -naiidier ; for a bird of Oh iilr shall carry the voli-e, aod tlml which lith wings shall tell the matter." LlfcaaJ u u.sh. It. . Utile fiutli was put to bed for her ' oaity nap. and uurfiif 'he afternoon a severe ilmndersturiu ahwe. Her moth er, thinking that Ruth would be frt;,te,! shnijl.t 'sh awake and nuitw viiltiable "'. trtnl apstalrs, and ; rr.icnicf tiar toji w utoalshed to I "! child' t1ltl nprljht oo Hie eo ciai.piut 1ir heat, and at each teal at thunder sliotls: "Beag It I aait. t;.i, tn a ii 4ia." imp) raa tigmtt With Thsm. Toe oealtli oftua Cevliiese I uo- farmers ure U'ivg . ti on'ac.'d to uilcf : eMy eitiioiterl he the ouia'-er, Ooco-" up their flivk held. . rnnirtlvi ant trm lie own. Native buSt through the oV-tin of pu'sileot sine. The new hul!tin. wMch con taint FT pages on,t.nunierois chalj an.J iihtstntttMs." ia iti.tlc., "Vrin- iples,of live tnclhreotling.'' It ny b, Hrfiinesl t the nominal col of t?i fita from the Rupriivcejdent nof Dof uments (ernmei't Pni4'iilf Office, Wahington.iV'. C. tnaai t he1 M. nit lie Islaml tometlnie rrif Ojlnjt. bull. rliurdt provl- 'yied end ladea IW prodncS of Ihe CH-o'nt A shipwrecked crew ; vagr-asteunoo theesSSth Sea Island, j 'Where the party retnlncHl for sever! j sro.Hiiliv Hxin$ ayisjl on rnrotat and little boiled -till when they reOirued I they had all increa-eed lii weight. f Th? eye is our main avenue, of education. Defective vision cauaes more school failures than any other one Jhing. "EYESTRAIN" ' Eyestrain is labor or effort of . some part or parts of the eye with discomfort and fatigue. The causes o f eyestrain are .three in number: (a) refractive errors, (b) imbalance of the mo tor muscles .moving the eyeballs, (c) presbyopia or old sight.- . Our Optical vork is in charge of a Specialist and we invite you to inspect our Superior . Equipment for the proper pre scribing of Olaeses. J.H.PEARE S e & a " OPTOMETRISTS Ki . fX w 'fJM aaTmaar9vaTeaaBaTssssaaTaaTM I XT ;- C e 0 'f.l'r,