La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 06, 1921, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EftrENIKt OBSERVER
FRIDAY, !V?AY 6, 1921
O ( l'n A. rt
rules governing lie con-
j lust uro being sent to every four-
year I'lgn nooi in urisi By me
couiniiTiee on awards anal
a( lb" college, o m
ARE
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ELKB PURCHASE
P GROUNDS
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, ! ii u..(.m to be good and readftit
ing a,H for the com.truet.on of per-, All
the land ami a i ;.,:.- r
manent camps is on
Fmf inMnir ftf Wtlter rise
higher grounj at the upper end and
! will be piped to the camp site win re
'a eommunitv kitchen will he l)uih.
This kitchen
Ontoves and otb
I'crflet Developing.
ISCM
. CONTINIJKS TOMOKKOw '
Shorl Lengths of All Kinds of Material From Our Piece
(winds I )i-i;i tl itii'ii I
dress coons .
;ooi)s
VKRC
(7N (1 1 1 A MS,
All Mi'aHiircd and Marlti'd at
Bargain Prices
Hill's Dep't Store
LONDON, May Cm Sir 5
amps
Hero s ii chauco for sAn senior
fn high school lo llu n cash Kch!1
araluf of.Jlou from OrVgon Am'l-.
cultural (Nillego thin year. A new
; donation lo scholarship fund
in 11 ken fmir of tlnse flllu awards
: iioKHtiiiH, anil eompeinive contests Craig, premier dfislgnu.'e tor mo
! fur the scholar.dilp will I)h conduct- jir,r 'pr.rfteoor. i;aint;nn S'alma.
fill In l.u (IraiKln by II. .M. llu j riHh repu hlican leader, bad a coii
', HoIk. principal of th" high school. f,:rnce on Irish affairs In London
Tin mm sepaiam coniem.s will (Ih- , TMln,i.ai, it was announced officially.
lorinine i lie winner. i n nisi win
feature eoulpelillve esmiy writing
and will ho Judged on 'originality.
Tim micond rum est will be in Die
fi-rm of efficiency tests, and the
j third will be 10 deiorniliirt the sin-
doni'a ability In extemporaneous
Wl'itillK-
I The principal of Mm school will
J determine the hluili'llts ratios liltfh
oh I In Mm couio.it, ami will fui-
I ward I hull- papers lo Mm colleiM'.
'Die comiiiiilHO on awards will an
nuonce. the winners hoiiii iilier
close of the contest.
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nr.Auivni. nui.i.r.i. " the camp Kroums.
ill be provided with i A f illf runiern or Kodak thefie finer
. 0 conveniences mlijays will cause you o want a chance
H
RECORD MADE
Tim flrnt conlo.Hl will bo run
ilu rind In l ho various Uit hcIujoIh
of Oii'Kon In ltiHn!xl iwu w'tkH.
The report of MisH M:ry Nichuh,
t'itv and fountv lilirarian for the
month of Aoril. show.H thut in pite of
llit'thi. fact that owing to the cominf? of
.Hprinjc ordinarily pt'fplfc rpad le than
durinv (he previous numths, nil pre
vioiiH circulation records of the library
were broken. The number of books
SOMEONE HAS .11 1ST WHAT YOU WANT TRY AN OHSEK
SKKVKlt ( I.ASSIKIEI) AI).
this weekMvk call yottr attention to
OltlASSORTiMENT OV
PowdfeicPufffi
Your f'liiiio'v
for 10 N
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Soi Our Display Windn
PUTMAN'S DRUG S'
The Rexall Store
Any liiKli school student who has loaned during the month wus illilll,
biiMii giaduaiHd .wiiliiu thii lam yi-arllhiH being 1111 more than during the
nuiy also enter iho conlnsi, pin-1 month of March of his year, which
vlded lio or she bus never aliendi d had broken nil previous records. .
nilleyn. An avcraijn of 141 books a dny
"The miiall (own aliidmit has up were loaned. 'During March an aver
miunl chance wlili Ihe larf;e fiiwiin; of I'M, books a ilay -were loaned,
student In thia l onipetlllon," snys i.Kifty.fivn new bin rowers .were regis
iiiih ineniliii. of the comnilltee. toreil ut the. library dining the month.
"HONEY IN HIVE, MONEY IN BANK," SING
. , BUSY BEES AMONG SUMMER FLOWERS
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1 CRANKCASE Mj&X
I CLEANING
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f&-W CAlOLriUSHIS'COIL $
The Sign
of a Service
At FirstKl.iss Caragei
and other Dealers
CALL
MAIN
75
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CALL
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75
BUSINESS
GOOD
IS
Our liiisiiiiss is trtiwiiV (LmiIv. v litl, nroves to
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us that tin' piviii' nf l.a Cnuiili- aiii'i''inlf having,
it llitiij, Sanitary Cnnciy wliftf tliey van -liity
Cun1it Outs aiid.icci'ivc tin' nMt nf sci'Vii'.'.
j: G.,SNODGRASS
;2.ti n ft ti
tf ie. '.iJ
i ulalk ..it.. .
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Beauts' ANP'r me &tfc
i. MAN Wilit Mmv'i'
anil thv tlmttit
of Miinitolm
clover unii ulfnJtu put n sum
niated at' l'Ios to half h nnllioit do)
lain into the pookt'tn' nf Aht- I'jinn
ern of the provim-o in I'ln 1
tiannnuitation of IjkiHsoins liitni
i onn imo nomula of hur.vy whu h
mid for H5 and 40 cent? a pound.
Mnnit'ha af hi.ii' Iwn the ureal
'-no- prf-.-lf-'P1 province f
Dominion There Hrt n miml'T of
"nr"" ai'infi? wh'itt' iiiiin:i(!',,"'.'at
s'th-m sole ttiisipcny 'f ''leir own-r
h,M I.1.' h'llk -if lh hnnev ewe
'rom-'the-vnMif'fo' m lli-t-'i-'d
ttctf iff .nri . f"M "itmn-lv inifi.Tl
tMt faetn in frm tr'-l'n"trv wit
'v in Manitohn (hmiM-bo'it
W-Kter rnn-i.'n Then vabii i
1 :iv.' tnof nii nt"" i-p't" i
n't if 'h d'',ot irMd f'f
(..'i-f .tio r:ir--,: ' -
V Tin 1--tJ'iV' mosl te f'i
idd in tl"" in-on!e with ;
V-...lt.,lr, -
-Mrkft nn '.iff -titn'TTrtr
'm "Mil ,.r " " hind v'
f-nifif1 nr ; i'd iw rt
if u-'.r ,ilptipit while it'fatf
"'iiver spie)-''''! Oowerv tmnn'
thn h"!-s ThV rich -vtil nn'1
"ir. it i nd. tnt'rh fe di
he
e.nld was lu'compl'mtu'd through he i imni'-tine Tt M;ivtolm hnnetf '
uMiemy of heos. iMe'lent Httvnr (Jeore la''oJn.
Ttier-' were !.'Jt beekeepers in tw ! oii''-fer f ii-M ieiiltnrn. '-.-t'd r
p-ovince lit 'the close of the venr.i'v t V -it hon-v vent.0Jitlv will ! M
m-corditijr to n (rovenunenl report. V!n-nba what maple syrup la lo
a nd they marketed more ihnriiT ta"io.
GOLDEN RIVERS OF WOODLAND SWEETS
INUNDATE PANCAKES OF CONTINENT
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WMIN THE QkM l,riM THI MKirtf 'U l-" V'
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lO ?:oxt St.
FJk1 Mais 75
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(IT! AW A (INI. hiiln th.
mnple liec!" of eiiMcrn ( inisni in:ni
Blurt nvem of svrun will iiun tari
tlnwi'te. I.aier it will MimVei th,
liani-akc-of a continent anil. ,r.',
the imlatahle touch to m:uiv clhet
tnlile tlehfat ie
Iwcnty million ioolil' in-cirdim
to n ih'liartinent of ni Mciilt ore .e
poll. Iiiiold te t h ii vt'iir' h.nrv-',
.':ftltec the hlLTr! Oli'ilncer wit' ;
foriimh fthout U.IIiiiiimmi rmithlf
Ontario ntvuit f, noo ono j,tnt New
the relnninder T.ilnl vnl'ie honti jth-. n-n'ofartur
a I t) IUUI IWUI ' a ' '
. .. , - i I'M
.tjM .t-,.i,he of rlmevtl n.ipl-. F:,.f,v,iir, with manle. hlc
ri,re, --, wn.: un, , h,'iiio n,oe,a vmiv rrmunera;:v
t tiiiinnent m " onrf "f ! ,nterpi i vieidmL'n annual
(iiet'f unrt Ontnrii IM.inj r, -t-. f M, ri1 ,rit,- in timber.
a,,. -Nl nv number .n"r ;. h. n.tin .t.r'r.t Ih
IiiH i. en ''-. -pir ,t,i.,rv CaJtliii ih nnt 'ttft'
iriilrer.' .orii.in .,r ,,,, ,,., k, ..V.IWtf the p
iretlon ek lo nmMSil !lr.-h hHnfjl vhf It w wiled in
m-nnniind vrm,. thil itreeive l. r ,rn ,etif., n a n. tick-
pionie ni, nrripn 'he pnvpp ' , -i.,,,, ih ui, .r h i-
ot tuirar nl
HEAD OK WALI.OA I.AKK.
Membera f Order Can Secure Camp,
ing I'rivileges for Their Summer
Camping' Ontinr.
f
ENTERPRISE, May fl-The J?rnnch
Line club of thia city .recently pir
chtFed a 120-acre tract f land at the
heud of .Wallowa juke, to be used ui a
enmping 'ground for local anil visit
ing mmibers of the Elks lodge. The
land lien on the east side of the liver
dud is near enough to the amu-cinent
grounds to make them acceisilile to
any who wish to visit then; and at
ihe same time far enooh away :hat
those desiring a quiet ptn- to eain'p
will not be inconvenienced.
it is one of the choicest spots for
Ihe purpose that could be found. An
abundance of timber for wood, fenc-
usiiiK.,, . ..'vour luck on some good pic-
I tore. We do pfcrt-i ueveiuping ami
FAMILY DRUG STUHt
IA SBANO.0HOM.
Any member of the order may hv I printing, also enl-.ii ging. Why not let
n lease on a can .-le, sucn sn 10 u4 , vur woik iinu in- fp""
he .designated later.
This is one of the largest jidir
takine;s that anv lodge of the co'iniv
has put under way and !i:iibtl" .v.ill .
be a great benefit to the rojmy at
large, as well as to the 'or. .is alon;t
the route of the highway, a- great
numbers of outride Elks already have
decided upon this as the plr.ee to
spend their summer vacation.
' Invitations were issued o all Elks
of the county to attend a barbecue
and general get-together at the head
of the lake last Sunday, but owing to
the inclemency of the weather this
had to be postponed.
Business Picking l'p.
The summer business at the Soda
Fountains is looking up somewhat.
VSKS UAILKOAI)
i. UlOK HOARir TO1
Disjn?w CASE
CIIICAfiO, May 5. B. M. Jewell
asked the railroad labor board to dis
miss the railroad's labor case for
wni'c reductions, claiming that there
was no evidence presented wanimtinK.
the cut. . .
Want Ads Pay.
RED
UCTION IN TIRE
PRICES
The Pennsylvania
Factory announced a
uction on all
up tires and
top of that
with each
2M Rd
Vacuum C
tubes ad on
a free tube
tire.
Hiltons Garage
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To the Workers
o f Oregon
i :
By Otto RHartwig
Preaident, Oregon State Federation
of Labor
JURING these days , of reconstruction and
uncertainties, it becomes more than ever
necessary for the citizens of Oregon to patronize
the industries of Oregon by buying such prod
ucts as are made in this state.
Industries of Oregon cannot be expected to
grow and furnish continuous satisfactory em
ployment to the workers of Oregon if we spend
our money fur products manufactured else
where. It is a well known fact that on the whole, Ore
gon workers are receiving better wages and
working undor mure' satisfactory condition
than is true of the workers in' many of the
eastern centers where a good deal of the prod
ucts that the careless purchaser buys comes
from. It is. the height of stupidity and selfish
ness to demand decent woiking condition
from the Oregon employers and then turn
around and use the money- earned in Oregon
to. buy produtts marie under sweat-shop condi
tions that exist in many of the eastern and mid
dle states. ' . "
Let's buy Oregon Pioducts!
!mnahv t 0 littleimrrvd.
j "'SJl eniro'eni'w'itl .ot tfogj
fctn, tl.: condition how,r
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KM URNSuSUMdn
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pokViand
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Hit ) 1 M. annual
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