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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1921)
MOMMV, JULY' U.'UUi PAGE TWO. LA GIUND3 EVENING OBSERVES IN THE 01,1) HOME TOWN IIIUOrSNESS AND C'ONSTI- yATIOX. "For veara I was troubled with bil FfL(0 1 , NEW MILLINERY MID SUMMER WEAR We have jtisl received and now shipment of Now Mid .Summer have on disiil.'tv ,als for Women. These comprise feather turbans and spection is invited. Ihe new white silk hats and the ate all moderately pi'icod. Vour in-' Si nrr I- z) n ; GWw ! -- THE DANDELIOI4 HAS BFEN PRACTICALLY ! CLEANED UP BY THE CITY BuYEPS II UNION LOSES ! . CONSTANCE I5INNEV IS AT THE ARCADE TODAY A modern little city .Cinderella is 1 1 hi' heroine of "The Mug"' 'ui," jConsluiu-e liimiey' latest Reulan re , It-line wlik-h is Kliowioft at the Areuilu I thf litre today anil Tuesday. The 1 1'i'ineo Charmintf in the ease is a eub ; reporter, and they meet, not at a ball, as in the old fairy story, hut in the : uoroinuntie atmosphere of a hotel kitchen. The male lead opposite Miss llinney is playpd by Vince;j ' ( 'oleman. On the same nroKram will alsn he .-'Imwii the liie; comedy special called '"lilac Sunday." This film has been J classed as one of the lieHt comeiliei: so fur released this year and feu ' lures the well-known .fun makers i Lyons :tnd Moran. jinusnesg and oonstipOlion, which made life miserable for me. My np ! petite failed me. I lost my usual I force and vitality. Pepsin prepara 'tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where 1 should hav been today U'l 1 "ot tried Chamberlain's Tablets. 'I be tub. lets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen, the digestive functions, helping the system to do its work naturally," writes Mrs. 'Rosa Polls, Hii ininiihum, Ala. Adv. KODAK YOI'IIWAYTO IM.EASCKr: Kodak your way to pleasure. The world's best camera never fails and every picture taken preserves for the future souvenirs of places and faces and good times had this summer. There are kiddie Kodaks anil bigsfcr ones too. Prices same here as any where else in the United Stales. HilPs Department Store Mil mum iiiiMiscMigaW8unwBM Oregon Jerseys Win 31 Per Cent of 1920 Medals Of the 71 medal awards made by The American Jersey Cattle club to registered Jersey cows protluriiiK during the year of 11120, 22 medals, or 31 per cent of nil awards, were won by Oregon cows, regardles of Dm fact that but 4 per cent of registered Jersey stock of the coun try is in the slate. Ohio, with 1:1' per cont of the Jeitioy stock of the county, was second with nine iiiedals. Seven of the It) cows that won more thaw one modal each by virtue of their records are Oregon Jerseys, frf the 10 highest hutlei-fat producers for 1920, five were in Oregon herds. Khedd Itreeder first. In the list of sires represented by medal winning daughters, Viiloiitioe'H Ashburn Baronet, her sire in the J. M. Dickson & Son herd (it Shedd Is the premier Jersey herd sire in America, with daughters holding five of tho 1020 medals. Hindu I. ad of S. B., sire in the (J. (i. Hewitt herd nt Independence, was second 1 with daughters holding four of the medals. Joppy .St. Mavvcs, with two medal winners is tied for third pluce with an pastern bull anil St. Mawcs ot Ash ,burn, also n IJicks.an sire, is one of four in fourth place with two gold medal -daughters. (joldcu (Ilow'M Chief nmks fifth with one gold und one silver medal to his credit. Thus a.n Oregon bull appears in the first five- places in the list of producing sires for 1020. Heading the list of breeders of medal winners for the iv.iion is Mr. Dickson in first place, with seven medals; Mr. Hewitt, 2nd, with four medals; Kd Cary, 4th, with tlirool medals; and O. Pickurd and I'. .1. 1 r'arnmiin, 7th, with two medals. All ! are Oregon breeders. Slate's Attainment IteoiarUable In tha ranking of stales the po sition that Oregon has attained is nothing slinrt', of remarkable, ac cording -to the 'opinion of cattle breeders 'of the slate. With 1 ! 1 1 t animals registered, Oregon sue . reeded ill placing over twice a.; I many medals as her nearest rival 1 rlale, Ohio, with. (",01:7 animal- j registered, or over tbiee times -as i many head. Maine, uhio with nine ' medals, tied Ohio in number, but Ohio had eichl gold and one 1 bron.e medals while Maine had i Feven gold and two bion.i'. The leading Jersey hut l.'i fnt pro i ilucer of the country, Plain Miny. i Ayredale Stock l-'artn, Maine, defeated her nearest rival, Vive l.a prance,' owned by Pickard Pros., Marion, Oic.., hv a margin of .70 of a puund, for , the entire year, the two records being 1010.1)7 pounds and lo::0.2'.i pound- ' inspect ively, Tbi-y were the ol:K two Jerseys in the country to go over 1 the 10tM)-Knind mark. 1(120 Leaders l isted. i Following ore the ten leading Jer- ' butterfit prodo-.-r-i of Pl'o. Plain' Mary 2C.S2IU', Ayre.lale Stock l-'ai-m. Uiiagor, Maine 10 HI. t'.s pounds; Viv.. . I a prutice llllntli;. Pi. kard llios.. Mar i if, Oregon. 10;i,i."i i...unds; l.uckv I'arce 1 77. A. W. Murphy, Clcve- land, Ohio, !)MK,7a i,...ii,l-; Cwen.l'.lu ) kosaire ri0S7:t?. V. A HocrfJer. Silver ton, Oregon. OIIKs pounds; Minettn of Ashwod S'ttiini?, X. 11- Smith. Oie fnn City, Orec.n. SiaiMi; poun.h; Vauvic's Slar .'moll, A. V. IWnci, Si v Can inn, c..n.. R;,H.)t1 pounds: " fiold Ijlliise's l.ois ICil-loS, T. S. (irif- j filh. Spokane. Wash., Ml no neimds; I lead's. Likeness .'i:;,vii;. P.. Koiieri Mammoinh. fltegon. R.ill rounds; I'ossire's Ibilllev .t-'OOl:!, D. PelKilv- Carlton. Or, g,.n, R-.'S H2 poiimP; -lip f-'avda'.'- Psrnnc-R S- I .". Aver & M Kinney, Mnidith. V. V. 8.?:'.0' pound ItiK-crds Arr f nrrcd.il The f.i-i.lVH-i of the list sh.iw that all -'. i N i' ro-.- ions v.-ii s have been exce. J.,1, ,th m to the numlier nf meil.iij and the tot , numlier r.f stomal--' mom-tine- The D.dal be ili-tributej among .HI herds, which indicates that in all four corners of the United Stales high-producing Jerseys are found. , Nineteen slates are included nmoiifr those that will receive .awards, their respective standings being as follows: Oregon 18 gold three silver anil one bronze mod uli); Maine,, 7 gold.and two bronze medals; Massachusetts, five gold and one silver medals; 'Washing ton, 5 gold medals; New York, three gold medals; North Carolina, two gold medals; Virginia, two gold medals; Vermont, one gold and one bronze medals; California, one gold and one bronze medal; Michigan, Missourit, Texus, Maryland,,, llli noia, Kentucky, Utah, Minnesota', tllnl Connecticut, one gold medal each,' TO LA GRANDE licul the powerful Cove iitftfrp(ntion. Likewise the news of Union's Hefeiit' lias fjiiieUem1! intereMt in Covo so that ' the rwo towns will no don lit Iim mil in! Ht nuinhws to see next Suininy's j une. - AI.MUATOIt PLAYS ROLE IN MOVIES AT SHERRY Til EAT It E TDK KAMI: KVKKYWHKRR Not every motion picture honsts of an alligator with real bistronis abil ity' as "The Sonf- of the Soul," show ing at Sherry's toilay only. ' The alligator finds his vyay logically into .the story hei-aust the scon pa of 'The Song of the Sould are laid nrin U' IIlTl." A VII InliVUiiM hi i 1 i.i ;oOI HATI KK V IN (iAMK ' I Thr e.litor of I'al.sa AUhhar. a n:tivo 'T"? "water'- section of ..,.. m' i ..i i . i ,:.,. . , MoruU. where the land is lower than ,..,-.,.,,.,, nu'n, i j I a (irnidt-rs St i tn u la t ' liilen-d( in I have u.ed Chamberlain's Colic and: Next Sunday's Contest Which Is To He Held Mere. I, a Crande sprinted in the last in ning ut Union yesterday and won fioni the strong lii.ionites 7-5. While l lie heaver for linhler this season thus lar, was on inn mourni ror i,a (irainiei and it wa a kittle royal hetweeii he j Mid Hughes. Johnson, a local young-1 ster, was on I he receiving end and ; did splendid work. Hughes and his cohorts had the hest of it for eight innings hut with two on, Crippen drop. ped one in the gr:'.ss where it couldn't ! lip found and then the rally- started. ! Itoth pitchers did splendid work.! Naturally enough there is joy in camp over winnig from Union, hut the fact j that, the team is ahlp to do that, and the further fact that White is to pilch against Cove in the biggest, game of! the year hero his se-ison, has siiioula-: led confidence in the-local camp In ; tinn:tiiutt::niiij:tiimjtmii:iiuiiji Dunbar's Taxi Line the ocean and in consequence much of it is flooded, bringing in the creatures out ,, - .. . .... . ... - ,...1 .t- .1 t ..i i jiomfiininir una ue in lih- wuy oi fective." Adv. I'iarhoeu Keniedy many times among my children and servants, for IT MVS TO AhVHKTISK Something unique youth movies is also being shown a dandy program. 0!tSClt 1011 WANT ATH IAY FAMILY DRUG STORE UA GRANOC.OPCQON. llSTRIKEl ; iqa: Ko cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. Garr's Carr-s Where Your Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER Klenzo Soap Free Otiy full .siy.f Ciilso Klctro Toilet Soup free witli. each ol lite l.'ti'Ke Kt.o, fille, ttibi' ol K!")in piiid It. ni il CriMnii. JiimI the Thini;. I A cold iflnss of Soda W:i r conies in just riirlil these really wi.rm days. You will I'iinl just what you want al.i Silvio-thorn's Kounlain of the best and purest material made. Prompt, and Phone Miiin ami Monroe at nil hours, 7H!, cor. Fir If P.iiiman's Drug Store The li exalt Store .,: An Institution That will exert itself in tho aiil ol' its pal runs that in our policy. Saving's accounts solicited. The bank that is yoti)' liest friend. Our officers: Van E. Lorn;, Presidenl ; C, V. Fox, Vice President; I,. I Strinoham, Casltier. State Bank of Imbler ; . " ' "TF" : Imbler, Ore. - -' - ! 11 ar- .t & i m 1 1 i rrt.- it a TAMIL.Y drug store; mutntMTtminttimmwiuminmmmr ; " 1 LA aRANDV.OnCGON ; ' ' ' 1 . U.u.VJ.vU L-J II i c 4 4 4 4 fr 4- 4 3 "AFTER EVEHY mhL" Mint leaf. PCFc-eriRiot orlcs clooa joScy fruif. ehr flavor Is a tre.'it for'yosiV fiwef.t foord. fVid alt are fcsiiaiiy ffoiid for you. Teeth, mp-:mt and t'ltfesfion lift L'tnciitv Y-jur nerves w'U say "tfin'v you." your visrj v.'iil rei:-t.'.J. WRICLEV5 Is lihei for what It rfoiS as ae;l as for Its L'G Wk. ot ttii small co:,t of 5c. Flavor Lasts Saturday and all w'lc uf lit' ni-vv KiHiixn Iiiinlia.-.o of a limv, lai'f''. K It-nzo DimiIuI C'n'ino. until iihx( S:Murd;ty. one full Toih-f So;ip I-'l.'KK with Pai-li family si I', Tti pent I hIih of KI,i:K) TOII.KT SOAP Is pure, rlfansiiu': and poothlns lo IIih iikln. tlivps a Ihlfk, i-reainy lalln-r and ln:iVM tlui aiiiihath', dfp woods xvriit ol' tintn. M J-'.KO IH IN'PAT- C'H KM K nialu-H I he IopUi whin am) -liii.iVif',. lh luohLh rh'an ami l'av's I hn Cool, Clean, Klfliizn I'tfliiiK. lanl , iit'W, ftO ct'iil I u he ron I a ins enough Kh'tto lo linish your toeth lvie a day for nearly four tnonlhn. I'.i tallies ur.e dental tM'etne ami soap fast. Why not ;ie hy reitiiiK nev?;i (aiies ami cartes now? Youll have o i i I tliein I'ui.ii enough. l!''iiienilHr the date svn ijiuv. ,m i.v mil to and inrlndiir phoii', if yon vi: :din-dly Ihnse Satitnl.iy, ;h . 1 1 's a ilayrt. It. -li. July lth ery hit' r milk' sin Oi der r-;rTfd miiiiiHii, ind iiple of vontw. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE Tfc Rexail Store 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4-4- 4-4- 4 4 4 THE TELEPHONE is a servant always at command, that never tires; night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always i 4- 4 4 4 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4 X ready to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully tasks that otherwise require time, expense, and in cases every day, by its celerity, it, and property of value almost beyond con: peviiinn exposure vi -s live.-t t i r 1 1 . Home IndepencI Telephone Co. j USED CARS 1 WW i YZJ.ii'V.ll-'-' 1 wmmm 4 4 4 4 4 There Thrve Kxelttsive Keataret la moNT lai to t oRrn ViNTlf.O RACR, th ' "" VKNTILO FRONT SHIELD l.OX-rr NON-TILTING CLASP. c ( If JtidK.'d lij Fit, Woritnianship, Wearing i j ( Qualilies nnd St LA CAMIU.K s is- , ' j i -hlnys foinol th CORSET ofa rr- Kit'ftli-.'t vmIuh. A complete linf ofnew raii now on honiL MKS. KOKKKT J'ArriSO.N, ('irVliellrre. g Phone lilark 1 ii-fcidrnce 1912 Fourth St.. First Block Went of t. O WE HAVE I.LKTK.r) WITH I S KOit SALE SOIK EXCEPTIONAL HARCAINS IN I SFI) CABS. (In I9 rnIM,r; Touiinj; Car Like n. Ont fORIi RedanNew- r at'tvrtive pi He. One 1919 BI t K Seven Pafei,Kfr. On 1920 OVERLAND Tm;Mjr u fcs, ,han half the orixiiut rait. . One BUCK I ttle Fur STl'DEBAKER Tliree'nnr llnadter. Smith's Garage 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- x 4444444.4 444 44 44.; e