La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1921, Image 6

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LA CfltANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1921
PAGE SIX
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. PENNI Y C9MPANY--A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION
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Swat The
.. First Fly
The fly Is a. notorious carrier of dis
ease germs- Jgin j-our fight against these
peals before they huve a chance to mul
tiply. We have
Sticky and Poisoii Fly Paper, Fly
I -v.
Uultoiis, Insect Powder, Swatters,
'ifr7ioth Without a.Garde,
Making the' Garden Getaway .
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and idem fo ciTTma AjtAW ; ZfiFifiaOKi fvV k45 -4flB&-Hill 1A 1S2S'?XA 4
Got your equipment and be iWMfor the
spring drive against flies and disease germs
Come and Gel a Free Swatter
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rrJ c La Grande
lUipp 5 Pharmacy
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RAILROAD MAKES
T. SETTLEMENT WITH
f 'MPS. PHI I LA MAN
COVE; Or., Mny 21. Mrs. Paul
ina P. PrillHinun, who uwiib a small
fruit farm in tho Covo, baa expres
sed herself ii a satisfied to rerelvo
$4000 from her ault against llio O
W. II. & N. company following; the
(loath of her husband, who, whllo
operating a defective switch, It la
'(aid, lit Union Junction, In 1 !) 1 K ,
iviiH run over anil killed.
liy tho company taking charge of
Ilia bu rial, paying i'Mkmoiimi. that nhi'
refused advice of friends to pluco
dainiiKo flnurc,i at $10, mill.
Ttot out the seed lists and dig yit
the ced boxes and flats.
That little 2 ly 4 box in the window
ia the making of a biff gArdi-n patch
outside. Start lettuce, for the early
crop of large, crisp solid heads. (Jet
tomatoes, egg pliiiita, and peper-s go
ing for the early cnip. If you arc
j going to raise some biy onion st irt
itt box of onions from seed that's the
only way you can get them.
I'ut in a few needs of early cabbage
and cauliflower. If you get a hotbed
ready last fall, you can get ready to
stmt operations by acNi:nulntng a
I pile of fresh stable manure for it, and
I gently turning it to start it, heating
and fermenting evenly before you put
it in the bed for the seeds.
All these early seeds ought to be
! in as early as possible if you
want to have a first-class garden and
get the benefit of it for the longest
time. It is the only way possible to
I get early head lettuce, and in a ma
jority of cases, any head lettuce at
:all, for the big heads will form only
I during the cool months,
' Study the seed catalogues for qual
ity; Lnch year something a little bet
ter than last year's offering is likely
to appear in some of the lists. Select
The Herb Garden
Tlioro Is no mora practical uso
for a tiny patch of ground than to
make of It a herb garden, a patch
of lasto u li t smell to gladden the
the soul. The great secret of for-i
olgn cooking and a department In
which tho. American cook Is tnoHlo or with sage; chervil, a fln
orten lacking In flavoring, purtlcul-' yorlng akin to parsley; . mint, to
arly for sauces. The French or It-!kenp the luiiih from) Dolus lonely
allan clier uses quantities or horns, ulll to cook with green peas or to
dried or fresh, often to add lung or I make Into jelly (no longer for ju
.iiHl to a veKotnhlij which lias no j (!1H ); summer uafory to flavor aoup
very pronounced flnvnr If Its own. , ntowa or . to cook with string
Stuffing for fowls Is ilepeiidc'i.itj.im,: flag, io Inevitable herb of
for lis palalablonens upon the lirbs;i(. Thanksgiving turkey, and if
L'AIGLON . 1
SUMMER DRESSES!
only standard varieties known to be
the best. Each seedsman can tell you.
Buy, whenever possible, only varieties
of vegetable known to succeed in your
neighborhood. Inquire of your neigh
bors what kinds they had best suc
cess with, and add it to your own ex
perience. Whose tomatoes were the
best last summer? What kind of to
mato was it? Try it out yourself.
Try some other variety and see if it;
won t prove even better, 1 here is
great variation in the sixc and shape
of tomatoes.
This is the time to get busy.' An
early start is half the garden.
:,: : rr. r.- ?,i rr.
needed badly. ' A fresh homo-grown
supply Is worth double tho dried
product obtainable from the grocery
store.
Hweet basil, a favorite of French
cooks for soupB. stews, drusslugs and
sauces; marjoram, uaeri for the same
purpose; hyme, often used In com
bination with I'aall and marjoram or
LAKE FISHING SEASON
CLOSE!)' '10 .11 NE
16
Noting that trout and other Rami
riRh in the InkOH of Maker and Un
Ion couiilles aro threatened with ex
llui'tliin by excessive angling
other rniiaes, Inn stale khiiio com
mission lias Issued a formal order
which flavor It. Three or four
herbs enter' into some of these dws-
ifhiKB an accopllahed chef wUl turn
out.
Only a few plants are needed of
each herb. It Is a groat convenience
to have them handy In thp kitchen,
for when they are needed they are
I'lttleii' lnkti anil Anthony lake or In
any -of (heir trlhuttirlwhelwccii thei
first of December and the sixtcenl'i
of Juno each year.
Ko favorably Impressed wore the prohibiting fishing In crawfish lake
(widow mid 17-year-old twin sons (Irande '.Itondn lake, Mud lake, Van
iNEW TODAY!
worun comes to worse, tumble as i
hair dye; annual lavender, tlio dried
Mormons of which make scent bans
I9 he placed among the linen for
the dainty fre.h fragrance it.impares;
n fow plants of dill or the pickles;
till these In a Btuull .upace may be
prown readily, and all except the
thyme will prow from seed. The
leaves may ho dried nnd put away
In cans, hoxea or paper sacks and
name lion tie wives lifercly rut down
the whole plant and. hang It to dry,
protecting It from dust.
A f'w pliints of Un'rkoii will fur
nish leaves fur flavoring the salad
vinegar and the aromatic herb is
alno used in cookery.
1 , DISTINCTIVE STYLES .t
, ' AND - "
FINEST QUALITY MATERIALS
Combine to make these Porch and Street Dresses. Here are a great ' variety
of models and colors to select from. The materials arc Percales, Zephyr Ginghams,
lissuu uingnams unci Japanese Crepe.
PRICE 128 To 8i2
CINDERELLA
PURE THREAD " .
SILK HOSE
This famous hose for which you have been wait
ing. Theyin Cordovan only. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2,
at present. VX v
CLOSING OUT
ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW AND USED
PIANOS. PHONOGRAPHS and SMALL ruTT.J.
CAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC .AM)
RECORDS TO HE SOLD HKFORE JUNE M.
REGARDLESS OF COST
TERMS IF DESIRED
FOIl JIKNT Furnished rooms nod
iiiuirtuieulii. 11H17 Klxlh street.
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State News
FOR BAI.K-Oakland Six touriuKi Kj ,, Brostcrhousf. of Bend, was
car in good condition. Inquire S.I , 1 f, ,,.;.. t,1.i,iw ,h w
v'" Silver Luke si'hnnlhnne. l. u ensi nf
-21-l!tp ?:to.:(l. The building will be a one-
story schoolhouse.
Ilurguuder, 1 (10 I, Wash.
a,it;ii ! 11 in t:iin coitiiKe or,
houseknepjiiK rooms for tho imiiii-I
lner. I'rlce and describe fullv
W'll.l,
Uneasiness has been felt in Uosc-
bvli'ff -over the ' caLprlitllitr meneee
iidiesslng W. Hock, euro observer Myviads of the crawlers are found ev-
G-2 t-2lp. ci yn here, but the toiml.y ugciit bp-
77 - l cves the pests.. aieMlisappe:iHng. 'I he
I KADI'. -Modern realileneq nk ...... h.,..n ,,. ,,..,., ,up,.
an acre of parked grouuils, I'orlJ it,,ivt.s
bind,, free ami clear, for l.a
lirando house, or Union county Ilend is going to spend $li,000 on a
land. Details In first letter. W. i.-urth 1f jy relebration Ihis yeur.
F. tlioik, euro Observer. 5-21-ytn A tlni-c will end the celebia-
" ' lion,
WANTKD Kmnly oil cans. . VIII
pay a goo price. F.iuplro Filling j Four . meeting have been held in
" . "--I-"" I ("bllsnll rmmlv I hi
ItO'iMS for rent, furniture for sal.i
! Itooiii !i over I,, i 1.. Drug Store.
1 I'linno lllack ;U:(l u-L'l-2lp
Eastern Oregon
Music Co.
ci.osim;
1 cm On
OI'T IManos ill Cost. Kaat
. Music l'o. D-21-lf
E 198
McCall
Patterns
mmmm';
Incorporated
DEPARTMENT STORES
Creme Oil
Soap
bars 25c
CJ. PENNEY COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION jJ
ricd Into a whirlpool before help could
reach him.
Everett Puett, Rice Mcllaley, Ilob
ert Kosebrook and Henry Kicco have
been chosen -to represent the Prairie
City High School at the stock judging
contest to be held at the Union Stock
Tho transmission of sensations. Tests' have shown that the
C.cr-
,,! to' the flow of electricity in a wire.
"I
ricn that they . used as Buhstitutes
flttrtllf llirt -ir 1.t Ih-jt ..nll.ni .. ,wl
but It Is Immensely slower, Its speed ..,,.,,,, mer such as used in pa
being only about 100 feet a second, per making, were utilized.
pouiiry raisers lor ne purpose
(Jaunting under the Facific Co-opera
live Poultry .Producers.
s week among the!":"11"1,'" "J "
, . Show, June 8, 9, and 10.
(ne purpose of or-
(leorge Hug, graduate of the class
of 117, and at present Miperiiilendent , ..
LA GRANDE OUMCrO.V
llo.MKillAI'llH ami reconls at f On-gon.
cott. J.astoru (ire. Music ( o.
D-2 1 tf.
Will AHeud Stockmen Meeting
iWallcr Pierce left yestenliy for
Canyon City, where he will attend the
annual stockmen's meeting Tuesday
f l,n Vul... ..1 1.. . L ,
graduate manager for the University .V.. , , - . . T .. - ,
.rtiHrnisna ihi in nnn
C. V. and K. J. Stacklnud are in
GOOD GIFTS FOR
V
The giving of
prominent
Albert M. ne.p:iin.
ciii7.cn 01 rem el.m ,MpH c,l,l..l,.
MFirr MIIKIC anil nlaver rooln. lesa T..v.l,. ....; r u. ... ,. I nion Visitor
' , , j "l j v., .m;.k nrim inscase,
loan cost, custom too, music i o.
town, today from their home in Cove. '
illt.
FOIl HUNT Front bed room.
Adamn. I'lliiue l. 'i'Ti l
I'OU SAl.K Fresh Jersey cow.
(.'all Main ','.'. b
Ion Wilson, ef .Inh.i n..
drowned Monday morning while work
I 1 s j ing on
1-51 Pi men, he
I when the raft
Also working capsized.
l-.t.
Ileilge. With ll,r ,,11...
was workinir on . ..ul.l
Fd Miller .of Union, is over this af
ternoon on business.
The various lines
and a wide
WE ARE" GLAD TO
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ven
carfH'
selcion a
jimieiuTmient -gifts is now an almost uni-
;al custom
alford the most desirable gifts
t any price you care to pay
E YOU LOOK OVER
OUR
5HER RY'S
LAST DAY
As-M
IN A CLAIRE
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In hti. ti-tVtt this time 011 thtt mi ten. in the
with a PAST"
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itfi
which
Wilsoi
Wilt Visit Aunt
Mrs. Karl Neely and two little sons
will arrive in I.i Grande next week to
they were visit with her aunt, Mrs. Leilii Gra
wns ear- ham, on dolhcr ivlatives.
STOCK WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
NEWLIN BOOK & STAT'RY CO.
HMt SVI.K
The best located and furnished res
ttiuiiiut ami lunch counter In (iker
The ar 1,-H'ie. Owni-r leaving elly
! I Mni.iitl cah. IihI.uico like rent
iw.t bo sold ly June 1st. Aiblies,
ICI.KHfUN liljllX. linker.-Ore.
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liritra to the screen thc'lnighlest F.eUsi itni-
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'Noiiri: Tti ( KKUI'loltS
Nnficfi Hi hen'ltv vn that th wn-df'i-iiiMird
tia h be-'ti duly appointed
hy the I'miilty t'ouvt of the Stt oft
tn'crn ftr VntH ri'ity. Ad nihil?.
, tt'Alnr i( thi V, ! of (JrorKi
I MtMultti fc A. do i'i frt. iHit hm uii.ill
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, hli in mi fituntli I roin th m
; hereof. .
NEXT WEEK
Cane Sugar Advances
85c.per.oack
HE HAVE A UMIJtD SlTrLY AT THE OLD PVCE, S.7& U0 SAtK
49 I'm M1.HA4 fc PffST STRAIGHT GRADE FLOUR
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