M.T5E FTVE.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1S2I
TEST MAY BE
MADE OF GRAIN
STANDARD LI
VMATIU.A COIXTV FAILMDKS
ANNOUNCE ACTION
Millers Adopt Federal Standard,
1 Farmers Claim This Would
Mean Loss of Millions
GREAT AID TO CITIZENSHIP
"PENDLETON, July 12 L'malilla
county grain growers are ready to
institute a lent suit against the
Northwest Millers' association to de
termine whether the millers shall
ba forced to comply with the Ore
gon state grain law which makes
the standard bushel 58 pounds, the
federal standard which the mlllcrB
hare adopted being 60 pounds.
The wrath of tho grain growers
of the northwest was aroused when
the millers' association;, in a recent
meeting in Portland, voted to dis
regard the slate laws, claiming that
they were unconstitutional and in
conflict with federal statutes. Grow
ers intend to take such action as
may. be necessary to determine
whether Ihe laws are conslltutional.
According to Roy Rltner, presi
dent of the Oregon state senate, who
heads the Umatilla grain discount
committee, tho approximate loss to
growers would, in the Inland Um
pire, aggregate close to two million
dollars, and in Umatilla county
alone would amount to nearly a
quarter million.
; It was the Intuntion of Ihe mill
ers to hold the growers to the fed
eral statute passed during tho war
which makes 60 pounds of wheat
the standard bushel and a discount
on the grain below that test." The
stale gain discount law makes 58
pounds of wheat the standard with
. a discount only below wheat of Unit
teal The difference between Ihe
two discount laws amounts to
great deal -in- hent sold In lurge
contracts. Growers figuro'that this
difference is going Into the pockets
of the exporters and believe that It
should Instead be left In the hands
of the growers.
Pelyneelana Not Dying Out
Contrary t popular belief, the Pnly
. neslan people is a race are not dwin
dling, but are being relnvlgoraled by
the Infusion of alien Wood. The off
tpring ef the mixed marriages are tak
ing wives from among the full-blooded
Hawaiian strain, thus preventing the
Hawaiian blood from losing Its Identity.
Intelligent Contact With Farm An,
Imils Always Will Injurs Qual.
Ity In the Farmer.
(Prepared by the Vnlted States Depart
ment of Airfvulture.)
In a message to the directors and
members of the Wisconsin Live Stock
Breeders' association, Andrew W.
Hopkins, until recently Its secretary,
makes the following statement : "It
truly Is a noteworthy fact that where
live stock farming has attained a high
standard of perfection there also hus
citizenship attained an equally high
standard. Au Intelligent contact with
farm animals always liss and always
will insure quality In the men; and
a closer kinship with the better types
surely brings forth fruits not yet com
passed. General education, honesty
of purpose, righteous living, culture.
Dream Lore.
For a man to dream of beating
tome one denotes good fortune; If he
Is In trade, he will thrive: If he Is 111
love, he will marry the present object
ef his affection, who will bring him
money; If he Is a fanner. It denotes
fend crops and an addition .to his
farm.
. Merely a Matter of Choice.
."Hobby," said the teacher sternly,
"do yon knw! that you have broken
the Eighth Commandment by steal
ing .lames' apple?" ''Well." explained
fcnhbr, "I thought 1 might just as well
irrtk the Eighth as t break the
tenth and 6nly ceret IL"
Tet fof Child's hearing.
,to teit a child's hearing one can
piae a "rateh 'at. a distance of two
feet, ant If the child cannot hear the
ticking he should be taken to a special
ist, A child with good hearing should
be able to hesr a lond whisper from a
distance ef twenty-five feet.
The Bible Translation.
Lander said that "to talk well we
frost drop enr Greek and Latin oiit
ef sight," and OlorMce thought It "a
kind ef protrlence that our Bible was
translated about the time of the great
est strength of the language." A.
Brensen Alcett.
Prehietorle River.
1 A French engineer claims to have
discovered evidence that a great river
nc flowed northward across the Sa
hara desert Inlo the Mediterranean
sea and "as lind with prosperous
eramnnltl.
I . " '
Uncle Eben.
Telltn' de plain truth." said I'ncle
Kben; "ain't always as eay as if
aeems. sin' to de natural tendency of
a hnman to cet his personal 'pinions
nixed up with the simple facts."
The F(re Fruits.
Only a little of th Bret frul's of
srieelnai oalr a few fragments of the
heaiadlem heights, breadths, and
tn'ao of truth have I keen able t
feuatr. Jlsrttn Luther.
Yen We Hemomfeer.
rJeW.e altij when yoc hear the
I !l of a boy with energy pi,
fllflejt th Kir. .van crs look In at the
sjrfedtf And dad R worrao hand at
ettft ent or but uen T'ea Live
Wlm.
Cofte out Mtrree to
5e cs you ioot -rue,
Sp-.TTtv5rt C.NT OP That
JOHNSON CCAIM, r jffJiT)
? 1
IMftC, THAT S A
PUSIMCJS'J MAT
TER., AMO OJ
ie A-r
TneRC( but
THAT'S LvHS it? E Vovj
. ,r- & mini
1
Cattle and Corn A Good Comb in a-
tion In Profitable Farming.
nnl religion Ihiyi- uiarif ih most
prnjjn-ss in tluve communities In
u hull intelligent stork funning hw
hern umst xenrrnlly pursued."
The lulled StitH'S lep!irtllieut of
Airrirtiltnn tins r rolvtMl a copy of
Mr. Hopkins rrrouiinpiidutitiiis for tin
future development of the live ntnrk
industry In Wisconsin. These recom
lueiidiitinus point out th.it siocktneii
may well seek to hicrense .iheir re
turns from I've stork: (1) by dintrd
hie Inferior luihimN, () by stmigih
piling their oremiizit linns (.'!) by ro
4tpertitin when neressnry in buying
tind se'ling, (1) hy ronihnliiig disease,
(5) b sttiiporlinn hoys' and cirls elult
work. (H) hy studying live stork and
milk mnrketinif, (T) by Insisting: upon
more slahili.ed market, and ()
working for (lie proper relation be
tween the price paid I lie producer und
that pnid by the ront)Uier.
She's' Champ
CHAUTAUQUA SIDELIGHTS
IMPROVEMENT OF PUREBREDS
Virginia Farmer Gradually Helpi
Quality of Stock by Using Those
of Superior Type.
Of 1.'l head of live stork on n farm
In Shennndnah county. Vh., all htit five
are of pure brrndinc llie Cnltfd Sttes
iM'partment of Ajirirullure Is advised.
Cattle and swine are (he principal
cl n. fees of nnlnnils kept.
In pnrtlrtputins In the "Better Sires
Better Stork" rnnipi.ign, the owner
of these antmnls states that he rns
trates nil inferior and surplus lmg.-..
keeplnft none for breedliiR that can nrt
Iw rrnlstrreO. "I rasir.nted JQ in mm
tiny." he ndds. "Three of these were
goml enough yenrllnj: hours to bend
tlV'st herds." Ity keeping only llio-.p
Father Cronin entertained the af
ternoon audience yesterday with a
scholarly -address on 4'The Weeds and
Flowers of Literature.' The speak
er dealt with the subject of American
reading materinl giving his version
of what should be read and wliai not.
He mentioned newspapers, blaming
the reading public and not the editors,
for the class of news that is printed
today, saying the readers wanted I
newspapers as they are, and the ed
itors arc simply fulfilling elieMelle
demands. Father Cronin employs pure
fiction, is rhetorically splendid. an.I
has his subject well thought out.
K JOHNSON
NOW TESTIFIES
r Years This fort land Woman
Dieadeil Mealtime Hut Shu
Now KhIs Anything
Some practical jokers went entirely
j beyond reason and good sense when
they made off ith the wearing ap
parel of a group of girls who were
bathing. They had hung their cloth
ing in the bath house mid on their
return found no clothes. One of the
trio found hers Hidden some distance
away but at last reports no trace of
the others have been found.
.
Miss "Tills!, is having a great deal
of iun with the kiddies of the Junior
( 'liautHinpjH, und they with her. She
is popular with them. ( However, the
usual playgrounds pnnit'uVrnalia that
she is provided with did not reach her
here and she is handicapped.
1''
f if
if J i
Tlio funl thine Timlin' dlil fur
iu was to clvo mu a portci'tly won-
durful aielile." said .Mrs, tt. II.
Joliimon. 44 K. Shuriiiaii St., Tort-
land. Ore-gull.
"Kor sovoral years I Just drcatl
rt for nuMiltimo to rninti liecunse I
Kiiffmnif so liftmwniil. Kverytlilnp
I iit would sour, and uas forinr-d
mid lii.''l tnii liloatod ami miserable
for houia. I had sick lu'adarhiis
unit npiiralKli' pallia that would atari
In tho hark iif ii. y iiork and go up
Inlo llui lop of my hi-iul. I was so
norvoiis 1 I'Olllil naliliy siaim any
nolKi) of any kind, and had nmitilis
In my left wrist so had I could hard
ly usn that hand lit all.
"Well, Tallinn has chuHKi'd thlliKS
rlKlit nround for ino now. I ran
hardly ial cnoiiKli to satisfy my ai-
liolilc and 1 i-njoy ovory uiollthtul.
for no ninltor what I cat or how
lunch I novcr have a touch of ludi
Ki'stlon. In fact, I foul us' atronK
and healthy now as I-m-cr dlil In
my liro. and Tanlnc Is Ihu cause of
It." Sold In l.a Urande at Sllver
thoni'a Family lniK Sloru. Adv.
The Cynic.
A evnte Is a person who dlsrorars
mean thinRi ahnul himself and then
avs tiS-ui nhnut lh rest of ui.
Something New
1 qt. (JALVANIZUD HIC CKKAM I'KKliZEK
WaU-r dot's not effect tliein like tlio wooden kind
2 (jt. Ice Cream Freezer,
$1.90
iVhilc they lust. Call and see them before they are all
sold out.
, F. L. LILLY HARDWARE
Truthful. ' I
There la a man who keep a lift, of
all the hnnka In Ihe country, o a
lo he ahle to say he kvepu a !nk
account.
lticAK onsi;it i;k w.am
it T.AVS TO AUVDIt'lISi;
CamcraK of Class,
t'aineras' of cluss and completeness
Koduks, Brownies mid others of the
famous Kiistiuaii family of perfect
picture producers. The best is the
cheapest and Knstmun's arc both. Big
or li'tle, box, foldinir or "pocket"
tlierc'a a eumern to fit your fancy,
your "hopes" and your purse. .
FAMILY DRUG STORE
- LA aRANOK.ORCaON.
New York Busineie Women Lead.
Women play a lilEuer pail In the
husluesa life of New York today than
tn any oilier city In lite world.
State News
Just five veterans of Ihe Mexican
war remain on the pension roll of
the interior department in this state.
They are Knnch W. Conyers, Clats
kanie; .lerdau Jeretaman, Portland;
John Mcl'Veley. Lebanon; .lames W.
Mark, Prairie City, and Robert Star
key, Marshfield. All of these veter
ans are over years of age.
'Hie Hoy Scouts are proving them-
animals; for hreedlng which are of su- v rca' Kontlemen about the park
perior tvpe, this farmer Is 'grnduitlly I (n (,eta,, a.ss',,pJ by Seoul mastei
inipmvliig the qiinllly of stock on his
firm.
CONSIDERING OATS FOR HOGS
Not Worth While .Unlets Selling for
Less Than One-Half as Much
Per Bushel as Corn,
9 tUAltA k f :" saturt 0
Vfim 40 nfHflf; naan test it '
MfHi irhen th rmr.erfal
Ufe0fOutl 9
ft la Ttrt 0 m that use ttatj
th:Bi,fct kno nsrtr tt:aa iifHr
teeais rrflt br his Inforrca
City Lif Darkens Hair.
City dwe!ra are usnsl'y d-V
r of
An a penernl rule It Is not worlh
while to consider oats ns n fefd fur
hugs unless they are sI1Iiik for lesjs
thnn one luil f as unuh per bushel nn
corn. In case the lms ur heluc mr-
rled along rather slowly, hoeer, or i
the tankage Is evtremely high prl'-id, j
tt uin.v i-e worm wnne io leeu as muni
aft a pound of oat1 per pig dally. In
nny case eoniinue to dt-piid ehlffly
on mm mid tankage, feeding ut h-HM
two or ihree parts of corn for enh
part of eiits and nt b-tist one fourth
of a pound of tankage per pig dully.
Pryke to assist as oreasinn demands,
prove themselves willing to help in
any capacity, arc courteou.s and at
tentive to duty.
Walter Jenkins bubblefi over with
the gonial -dinposition of one who
likes to sing for the sake of siging.
He radiated the feeling to the big au
dience last evening and had the people
feeling just as happy as lie was. "f'-oni-inninily
singing should be fostered,
laud I hope I,a Crande will continue
'to sing after I am gone,'' sjiij the
, Portlander. '
Mjss Mary O. Wallam. dauchlt
of the weretary of nKtiiiilturc, won'
the hockey hnnorn nt VMnnnr's liftl-,
flh anniversary celebration, lntrr
ntumnap franie.t wito -playi'd and'
MIsr Wallace played for the. clussj
of "20.
September 22, 2'i mid 21 will see
once again the enactment oi unit great
outdoor Western drama, the Pendleton
Hound-Up. Again the "highest Utile
cit'y In- the world'itc mnkhig riMidy to
greet tjie thousands who '.vill seo the
Ihrilling events of the big show. The
Kotind-Up is essentially a community
,..,1, it,.. l...cl,.I l.v th.t Im-din.r . fi-
.ens of Pendleton. It w;u (torn 1 1
years ago and each exhiliilion ha - been
better than (hp one that pree"dd it.
EWES NEED AMPLE EXERCISE
Excellent Plan to Scatter Rough Feed
Away From Sheds and Let Them
Pick It Over.
No inatier how well thi-y ore enred
fur. If they do not have niuple eiercle
do ewes uro IlkHy Ji have ery un
thrifty In tubs. An X'lient ay to
exercise the (lock is lo scatter oiit
voine rough fed away from the fehfd
(wry fhty, and pennit thcin to pick
It OVff.
comedy "Nothing Hut the Truth'' was
presented to a packed house. There
is not a sober line in IW piece and (he
audience was in continuous laughter.
Local conditions hiji'ltcd back lo the
day "f Shakesperian jdayers, in which
day ttte actors bung up ii sign on the
wall lo judicata Ihe scene the singe
was intended In tyflpy- , .Lack "f nir'
tain facilities created many incidents
In.-I evening thai were in i hemselve;:
funny, I ml everybody in-'tde I he best
of it. "When we '-idiui-k Ihe lighls.
imagine (he curtain bus Iwcn biwered"
said I'lalfoini Manager I'uilee, and
that went. i 1 - u
. lhim tiresome. 'Thai's some eom-
Ilow few people tel the unvarni.-hed facullv of lasting (hrouirh Ihe week
truth all the time was clearly demon- ;m platform director, wil bout making
strated last evening when the play-1 himself tiresome. That's come com-
FEEDING ROUGHAGE TO SOWS
Care Should Be Taken by Farmer That
It Is Bright. Nutritious and Free
From Mold.
t'nder no condition should n brood
snw ! fed upon any rough;u which
Is not bright, nuiriioii und frt-n front
smut or mold. She docc not relish tr
Utrie in oj h Inferiur fr. It Ii wry
upt to ran eere digfe troubi4-,
and may lead to the !t of br litter.
Lof Bui ' Line.
If all th hrtns ad hiiiM'ftga
India IY p'ard std by aid In
t)BC they weuld rfa acroM th
thre eVPi-. rrtr!nnt f Fnrep,
hm D0 ..SM I' rrr'.;0
Old SupQition.
Awordinc tf an old fWiginrt beliff.
f)as ln; as Uentli stands at th fot of
a tlf k rron M he may re"orr;
9 Eeth a-ands at the tztl i.r
"Why .build a
fire in July?
Heavy, starchy foods
heat the body as a fur
nace fire heats the house.
GrapeNn
is a cool and happy thought for
summer breakfast or lunch.
Served with cream or milk,
GrapesNuts supplies full
nourishment with no bur
den to the digestion
"Times a Reason
Sold by grocers
everywhere I
ISdeby Fostum Cereal Co.Juc.
. ; . Bdttle Wcck.MichitfjS.
d
I I . r- A ,
Silverlou in rushing
(laving program.
their street
iTficOainhilaycrxSays
Three sets are nothing!"
"With Klaykoils I can play a half dozen sets, atid feel it
less than I used to feel three, because my feet don't hurt in
them. I play a faster game. There isn't a better tennis shoe
made,"
Mood Klaykorts combine lightness with strength, and
the patented Kcndrx insole and thick felt cushion keep the
hard court from tiring or burning the feet. No other shoe
of any kind combines equal wearing qualities with the ease
and the sense of quick, sure action of the Hood Klaykort. V
Many also prefer Klaykorts for general outdoor summer
wear.
c4sk your dealer or write u. .. . I
Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc.
Walcrtown, Massachusetts.
-HOOD
i
i ..ir - r.. . r... v. . 1 ., a.
i' .";""'. si,a
Hi. is tin- li.vl tli:it tt lirt'ii Here hub o I .VV7'T
I In- ilays iif H. I'lalt Jones, Jl yeari
K'l. . .
SPOIVTSIIU
Big men end little men vmt
uport trimming un their pUy
ehoes. The Sportshu is red trim
med, red corrugated eole a
fplendid elioe at a moderate
price. Ami how the Jillle frtIXe '
lii thtir lnokSi-.Atk for Houd
m,.. .'.v,.....'.'iar-yy
WUItKSHU
) Irrr b the alio for hard work
or hard play, texlr strong con
miction, heavy mail big duck
tippfrn, gry tire-tread, soles.
I food patented pneumatic heebj.
Buy tbcm for llie children, and
yourtelf, atd see how n(ted,ypu
wui teei at njRiu. jnd nou' mttrn J
. j " : tou save on toctwear.. .
Willi aiknowlcdgnh-nli to K, C, B, ,L
Who said hxSn. -was
j sraner -than biion?
20 for 20 cents
In air tltht ptckmtmt.
Almo 0e)''WMAM in round
eVn mf rammm eM(l
"YOU'RE FIRED," anld the editor.
"UNLESS YOU can dig up.
A LIVE etory today."
...
80 THE cub roportnr.
DISAPPEARED FOR hours.
...
BUT WHEN ho recovered.
...
FROM HIS trance, ha had.
A STORY here It la.
OUR DEPUTY eonstahle.
WAS WAKENED by tho 'phono.
AND A AhrlU voir cried.
"FOR THE lots, of Mlka.
e t
BEAT IT her quick.
AND NAIL a nuC
WHO'O TALKING wild.
t
IN THE rlcsr storo.
THE LONQ arm of lb law.
PUT ON his pant.
SPED TO tho Bcemsv
'J
ii
AND AFTER a brleit
BUT TERRIFIC struggle
MADE THE pinch.
AND WHEN Interviewed.
BY OUR alar roporler.
...
OAVE OUT this tement.
...
"HE'8 A loony, all rlghL
THE ASYLUM tain, by Hack.
THE WORST theiy aeer had.
WHY THE poonnuL
CLAIMS HE enn copy,
...
THE SECRETTblend.
.
OF THE elgertittea.
THAT SATISFY."
N O tha hlnd ran't he) eopleid. It't
rne way of hlendinfr fine lobaree
ho Turkish and !Vmtle-tht
ihonlhr fallow ran't pelontn. That's
why Choslernld atlsfv." and
.hat'n why only Cheatarflelds eon
"eatisfy."
5 Ssite
CIGARETTES
Linnrrr 4c Mvkrs Tobacco Co.
UMtauaa
' fl nt1 e e.ver.