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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
o tt o o o -o o e r iSnAIiut; Y"WING GBSi!,RV,S JTL. ilO w The Outbursts of .Everett True tmmt HOO D MeS CT 4MOTHC5 k as. - i itviFK UVt? KCi". Kew Arrival . In Men's 'i & C ' I" ;; :i if i 1 i MllMIHlMiimiil fill fc : . . . wmui mis 5 ' P?? , 1 blending to- ' I i-A m i Vv; .M....y' Clothing few ft W are ttffoitftff tPjTl' litf SAff Uumi crtuds ' ! (too !( Vcdtn'i lloctt ft M m rth up i 1.75 ,'. ' Ooirf fo - .me- , WtHsU for womxni -in all eotors. made of : Georgette Crepes. 5lioice for We offer your 'choice of a lot of women's Silk Petticoats, val les up to $7.o0. On sale for $i.s During this sulo, we ofl'er unusual reduc tions in Figured Voiles , for summer V . f j'iisses Women's SiKHose In black, whiteNrown and Krny. R.M?TNur $1.50 Va'llt'3, B)l:ci;.l 1 per pair Hundreds of pairs of shoes for rih'ii, v,o men and children go on sale this week at special low price.' Ta bles and counters fill ed with BARCAIN SHOES We fiave just received the past wek about 40 new' Spring and Summer Suits for Meii and Young M'en, These are all high grade suits, expert tailored and fashioned -along: the ' latest lines. They consist of Serge3 and Fancy Wool Mixtures and are priced at SfrjS.CM) and $37.50- '''.. Come in and see them. RT COATS 'will want a new Sport Jacket or Sweater Coat to wear to the Stock Show this week. We are showing -iuite an assortment of thu Tux edo ("oats and fancy Silk Sweaters in a big variety of colors,, which are in demand this season. Prices range from I.fJiHup to $15:00. Hill's Oep't Store UNTIL JUNK 15 A Paint With a "KICI'UTATION" UNTIL JUNK 15 . -A GUARANTIED PAINT OF TI1K1IIG11KST QUALITY PATTON'S "SUN-PKOOF" PAINT Is' made of the best and purest materials obtainable and has the Formula printed 'on Every CiiK-. UeMiomher, It is ready to use. COVKKS MOKIO SURF ACK and LASTS 1.0N(iKK CSSZW I " Tlmn Ordinary Paint UNTIL I IR"10 allV'llMi! Whito $-1.15 gal., $1.15 'it. (.oiors, exceM Keds and uiwns S 1.15 B"l., SI. 15 nl- t'orih Paint, aXc-olors . $2.35 Vi gal., 581 120 t. Floor Paint, allVh.rs ,. K1.05 Mural., .K- it. jUnint For Cash , Now in tfie time to paint Come in and see our Hue REGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO. JUNK 15 . UNTIL JUNK 0 VOU'Re' Kl'S-HT, I .""'"A,i.t--.T',;7 fit 'i - r.'nr: ! i niiKMnnnii in ;. (:in n n r. rn : 1 Emmm" 'A K,Jk. '-Tri- i rim a is mm WHEAT AFTER ALFALFA IS VERY D FO LAI HILL MILITARY ACADKMY ALUMNI ARK ORCANIZKI) Is your Kodak rmdy to take some good pii-turi-s on .Sunday when yiu will go up into the hills .' lr not, call I iip Kilvcrlhorn's and have their tell i you vha.l a fine Kodak may he had j for $7.!0, $10.00, $12.50, $14.75, or! any price you may name, and they I c an tell you just all about how to take pictures the tirst lime out. b. FAMILY DRUG STORE 1.A GHANOK.OPeGOM. Hui:h Huron, who farms on the nndiid?e north of Jtnbli r, has, dur- iiv the oast few year- irid ome ex- iieriencc in puttini aUalfn on land that has heefl in wh"at so ling that rotation of crop. is r-essary. Last year he put (irimm alfalfa un some of.hiH worn-out wheat land, fertiliz ing with 200 pounds per acre of land plaster. He used four pounds of seed per acre. Jjist year he "lit -me frop and then let it Ko for pasture. The. first cut ting yielded two ami a half tons if l;ay per acre. IV Im another field which he is ha'idlinjr .the same way fhis year. !t Jnoks ::s trood ;is any inlfaira in the vall v. Huron's experience has lieen tliat Ithe yield is considerably increased l y J tended following wheal with altalla Alter !l:e alfalfa was turned he rais-d "2 li.-.-hels of wheal ;ier aire. Adjein jin land of the s:i lie kind yieldcd on jly 20 bushels per r.cre. . ' The chief d!ffic0!ty, Mr Huron s':ys, is that after allalfa lias In i n on !l'e land thire h rr. i-wfs'. nt niuo- -l." This resu1.. in Ihe wheai crew linj; so rank that it hiinn up. 1 jroVsTV THKArfr'nKU'S I'Oltj (,i;i;uai,. sit kii.mi i r.Nl i I .Hlt.NTS Nollee: The undei sl;,'nc d roni'lyf 'Treasurer has fund on liaml w'Hii which to red nil warr:i:t l isu. d i on the t'eneral I Hid and endol':' At a meeting of men who for merly intended Hill Milllnry acad-1 einy held recently an orKani.al ion ; lo be. known as Hill Military Alum ni association was formed. Whul ley WhIsoii was eleeled honorary 1 president and Kred .1. Hosenberi;. ! active president. Other . officers i eleeled for the' permanent (.jily were: Honorary vice prc?idcnta. ' C'oiiKrnssinan- Clirion N.- lIcAiihnr. Allen M. Kllswolth. Waller A. Holt: first vice president. Dean Hayes: , second vice president, Merje O. j Campbell; secretaiy. Austin Flefiel; i treasurer, John C Vealch; trustees,-; Natha Vnr..vel)er, W..K. Craham, Ceort'e Ilulterfield. Oswald Day, F. J. Thorn, K. A. Shearer and Matthew Troy. A cull will he sent out Inviting all graduates to the- lioinecuinlilK on commencement day, Juno 15, at 8. p. ill. The association will be made up of Kl'ilduales of HIM Military Acad emy, l'orlland, and of men w'lid at- the liishop Scott Acadeidy dining the p: incipalship or the piesident ein'rilus, Dr. J. W. Hill. REPUTATION WKEK. srtijjiiimmimmttjutuutttnratmnrri PromiiV Phone and MorVte. after midnl(; Service First The first St.igc In America. . sia'.-e coach In America flnrted fi-iiui Huston In HIM.- aitl at all -hours. 789, cor. Fir Red 2181 ht litKinnmniintmnamujawianirtitic Tbty "put it amm!' I lere's another new summer shape. Note how lines conform to Lack of head. CLINT'S ( L0THIERY Carr s Ca rrs Wher1 our Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER jlliL luitl fnP 'Ui l)vt 1. t'l'JU; IJ1 Hiiud mi tint K;;iil iMt pitid for April 1 iituiH on Mdiy !), l Tr:3Hr'r nf Lu n AIV alt wa'i.nit; I; I tut I'inljii s'.'il , fujuU prior t; i the uli.uve war Read the Want Adi yttPlitaByajgjSWJgBura''na "TnfrMmawtMiwMhmTm'riiiiiiirniii'iiiii'iMMiiiiMi imuiuiiij Thirleepth Annual Exhibit .-.. ' . of tlie UNION' LIVE STOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION " June 8, 9 and 10, 1921- I.- .,.,Qi..L. ;l -:r.i '..., ci. ....... n. ...... r. ... . . vAn)tu;iMnt'.Hnt: of ViViinut Kinds. . . and jjtusc Hjxt'ial prizes tlin ever liofore. Tltrou nusio. Lund C oncerts, Strict- Carnival anfl danc- . Astrr -fn.er's Advantage. .?ud Tunl is says an nslronnmer sll.s In siu li. larire ltrure. ou'd ratb ir believe au.thlnit he says than try o check up bl jirlthmellc. The lloie of Ihe Soul. I In oldcnlimes, it was believed that j tin. seat nfttln soul :fs Hie stouu h, most likely. fer the iason that a nf.in I i never no completely II -ed up as j when his silunach i tuit ilf unh i1. For Ihe cure ef ordtnaiA- sttf.a.-h trounes, I I Ihi-re is nothiiiK idte prompi and j r-'itisfaeiory as 'lailierlaiirs T.tb- lets? They slftK'JP'" the.stum-.u-h j 1 and enable it to urf-Tm its fun. tieits J i alurally. ii a them atnul. enl cost a tpiarter. I'bey -..:-. now. ?1.'),000 hotel tlow band! ins; id uccommodalions in Union's fmt'.st in0's:ifrti OreKoni Sloi-kinen shThiCjiryiic;(. for y4.e-room rarly. JuiIki W,'. i car. lisle, one of tfie lt':.t tK'? jndjros in Amt'i ioa, will jmljre tiv .ottx-kit "IIih Union Show. . " itfakVitii othor enKaRniits for Jilne 8, 'JPand 10, and crimp to Ihe Union .ive Stoi:k Sliiw. X o Kor V'Y furthw particular;),, address o 0' ' ' , o 0 o W. 5: Davis; Secretary,' 1 ...... ''f;rtvn Kivrr" a tiii0i s d! at Silvvrlhorn's Fountain ami it i j'i t ' a. fine ns it foumN O'hM1 n. Ity a li'Pii-iyu hot wt'atruT dr::. aml.niy f UN" at SilvvrrN 1 n I o.tnt:iin. FAMILY OpL?J ii rORE L.A (BMANOORftOON ... is in mv dav 1 irka if ov ? -; !- ! -(- -C Oj MISis,, VtH PVPKU.'i Should any sut o-rder mis the KveninK Oh-.er-or. please .O.ll the i. i Western Union, Main -4. .and a j ' 'copy will beO'dt live'ed nt WW0 - Any discourtesies gf carners0or - ?.itenO,s of paper should Re re. -!- p. te to the Observer. Main 37, -. the" folhSviej.- dav and o.itOntien " Oof0 I1T1, ... V j.uc v,wri mca wasu i Dora tnsn.. It was tbe exclusive exerj camel blend tlsat revelufionid cigarette smoftiag. " , . ; m ; ThafCamel blend of choice Turkish and Domes'tit toobaccos hits just the rignt spot -It gives Camels such mellowmildness and fragr'ancel The first 'time I smked Camels I knew they were giade for me. I,knew they.were 1he smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any firfte Nobody can tell me anyt&ingdiffereo.t. v 01. J. r1V.OI.DS ,fc. c. MmtM-ic,u, .c. e Unlon.oOrvao. ffio wilf l gife'O t.vjthegomplnint at once. o .Jvi o I CP WfT 0 o 0 , c i ' 11 HI I , j