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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1921)
1 ..vwnst 20. 121 PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SHOTTING New Fall Mill inery Our New- Full Hats for WVniK'U have, arrived and arc now ii)' display. Vim twill find the sea son's iqiiovcd ideas in an endless variety of ihaicM nndUtyles, in' trim med -hats -Mhc soft, crusli style, ami "sailors. All are moderately priced 'THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. ) J New Tams vie ' J 1 FOR GIRLS The Tain i.s the pop ular head wear for girls ami misses this season.' We show' nnejidloss. variety in every eftlor iiiinginalile in felt? duvet yns. velvets. i,...j... . . . J 1 1 inn. n, Hill's Dep't Store A Dairy of Their Own. HoBeburft will have mure exclie- . '. It in aid that the r.Oaoo 0.nf,c " ov"r '"'' r''"l trial ll,..n , , ... she has liud Hlnce tlm flKht on Hip ,tnry If. at-ranxinK to es Hl.l.sh 0or,)OraUl ,,al ln ru.ninl.liig R Alry of their own, having only hi'rh'aiid walr In that Hty. claw oows from which they will get their milk ami cream each day. This 1 should insuro them o uniformity ol "I.osn of money" and "brain 'jnilk and crenm und a product of the slorm" neem to be very cloaely rHhU highest purity. ed In the annalH of crime. Bread You'll Envy 1 STICK YtAjR. AOS IN. Tm VL.i uew'PArWR,-'hOT OlS rY 0 JJ Sy"."5:'' t v S GOiyiPILIALgFAGTS i 0FGBP.0P! T ! People Asking iVn- liilornta-j tion on CoiiniV Can lie Served Quiekly I NOW WE'LL ALL MO FORD DISAGREE to throw In a coal mine to nppty fuel lor the engines for iioihinK. "There, is no allnwitxe f:r depte- ri'iiion, anil the (jivHinniont would beyond question have to pity til ,ol" jnjury lo the diiniH or locks from floods or oiher causes. Moreover, Compilation of the creatst nssort- mcn of facts pertaining to Wis coun-, Vy that has i-Wr liven Kulbred,f isj now under way in tho offi.tM A five , differeri orpahizationK 'f t Jit f'iit' The Oregon Kxhihit A-srH-iatioli Poitland, County Ajrenl Avery Couiv tv Judife Couch. County Asscswjrl Prnctor mhiI the Ad Club art all fit that hi a da or t.v;) wil! l-o ready f.' .ejsiriiulion. liny will no into de tails never 'h-i' m 1 itttt nitfJ, and nW f:hered fr .; vai ii-d sour-cs ind vt ;- 'l;ed an' ;( -herlieo until tiuy as near perft-d- it is possible to Ket them. Thi is the primary I ure fiun-s obtain area mentioned und tlu-tj checked against themselves ril'ler prsentati'm f- a the fivtaJij;!-" The immediate u.-es of tlitl figures1 le to answer a u i taint lyp ;f it iijirie oominiQ in to the ("lub w IVf HIS BLOW W.5NT V 1. I 1 VIEWED 'M j i i otiJer a prices! iH i Tlie Portlaml Jnunliil !.. ., ilullv. "Are .1.'. i'-..-,iic.mV" The aiiHwer. ' - : u,me on Colmnhhi Highway. N"- nslt Fai me. That was very, ny sav she wcnihl ueel his edict i',f I'aniinia tn hen Uncle ham is ('an't heat those ieuthcrn hoys of Spanish lineage for OS II ItS "J.1.Hllll.- HI ovor'iini'nlL censvs sis :ui:l a.hlcrj to them aillid fj-olillhe five -r- lAirnier Issues ' Statement Alleging l''ord .( i'.es Coim- ter to K'iMisevi'lt. INilieies. ' our ability to produce is what we ask you to try. Made from the best materials, mixed with the most expert care, ..and baked in modern ovens, it ia ( bread that no homo could duplicate for quality of every sort that makes for perfection. A Ihere.I.'TnothiuK in tin offer to indi cate that the Government, in ordr to protect, its own property not tuivn to hear tlm expense, of r plncliiK enormoiiHly costly machinery when i had b.-en worn out In Mr. 1 ' ", l-'ord's Hurvice. fllffnrd T'lnchot, friend of Theu-j '-Tho second pari of the Ford offer doifl noosevelt and mill n firm Fiip-jf, to buy Nilrate I'hnit No. J. which porter or the eonserval ion policies . rnMt the Government In round num. Koof.evoll stood for, has Issued mi M.rH 2H million dollars, Nil -ate Plant analysis of the offer ol Henry Konl , . 2, which cent tlie Government n lo tahe over the Kovernmein proper- ro,IIH nunlliers 70 million doNnrs, ty ul. Muscle Khoals on the Tcnnesse.' ;ii ,Miier property which brines thf river from the pidnt of view ol a tt;il eosl to XT, million dollars, and Itoosevelt eonserval ionisl. He tl.H-j,, ,)iy r, million d.dh.rs for it all. The not liHlleve In turning down lie of-1 irup,.riy Tor which this offer is made fer or Mr. Koid utimmui ily bin ho im hides steam mnehinory to produc doen believe that tlie offer should ben;n thousnnd htuenower u Me h acted Into law last year, "The Roosevelt policy provid that all walerpower Ibases t:hall he j limited to fifty years. The Ford of fer asks for Inn years wiih indefinite renewals. ' "The Kooseveli policy provides for return of the Government world at the end of fifty yearn. The FnJd of fer provides for Indefinite private possession of tlie Government wv rks. " The Roosevelt policy provides for the regulation of the price lo' the ftsl ' power consumer, "he rnrd otfer, so iar as tne Liiueii htntes is couctu neti, provides no check on what the power consumer must pay. - "The Roosevelt policy p ovide.i would M,tt, w, " lie. The Ford offer asks for many hundred thousand horsepower for nothing. "Tho amount of power Mr. Ford could develop, under his offer, is Stealer by half than all that Is now hefiiK developed at Niauaia Falls. If Mr. Ford were to pay for it at the rates charged by the Government to other companies ihut build their own I works, as M r. Ford would not, it would cost biiu about f0 thousand dollars a year." ..11 rnrnr tflP CAi'll m ws of the 19i f'lir was stire.iu, h;:.adcast, and ulso ir: jonneilien 1,0 icr.d maps to be issve-l by -he ute-. gur Exhibit. The n r' atu-niiou ; yop. ii'ic ijrurps and ;-ivujacy is 'lit a part of the general scheme of pub licity throughout Oregon 'Ms year and the next four, in whicn r- is uni versally understood that highly flav ored publicity is extremely unethical and dangerous. Never befjie hits there been such close check on the nc ruiacv of every piece of literature and letter sent ouf. Orcgots repu-j tation for veracity is greatly tMi:rov-j ef in the east in this resp't, over, what it formerly was when glowmi posters had sway. The prospective fair visitors wil! find conditions in Oregon better than advertised and not under specifiea- jjiu-e the! politeness. Too i n 1 Over Ah by Au-tf R.- rbanty. dir,.-i r,s. The un.l otl.r I Mr. t jsile. v. Ito lust ovct 47 rourJ. l!"' avfiaf w rucbtot,;!.- coin' nJ ft wV. MaiiV (ire uii-ii( K.rctr.T.tbnlM from m"nww. lr brocl.u.e to Kul Co.. Nl Stanza i-cw ork. N. Y. KCRT1M tiibuh-s are ili-MH-nacd in this city by al tlruisis, including Rill) CROSS Dlil'G STORR AND 1M TNAM IHU ; STORK. modified and rtaritied in such a man ner us lo conrornl to the 'Uoosevep policies more ihail it does now. Mr. rinchot sayH In pari : "The first part of the Foul ntfei Is to ease tho Wilson Ihnu ami dam No. S for 10(1 years, with tnrierinit renewals, provided Hie government will cuinpletn them and Inst ill mneh- luery lo produce KfiO.oni) Imh-epttwi.r. ahine is whrlli far more than Mr. Fhrd's offer for the whole. In addi !ion, the Government is to boy from the A la ha ma Power Company I he land upon which certain of the fiiie yoing structures were built, and lo turn that over lo Mr. Ford also. "The fact Is thai the Ford offer Is not mainly a fertilizer propo: 1 1 1 - n. It Is seven pai ls walerpower It) mie part Mr. Ford offers Ln pay percent m I fertilizer, even if Die ferillizer part SUPERFINE BREAD J i A Art A 'A (J l i lie 2s million Hollars wh't li He s ! 1 1 mutes will he necessary to ctnnplete ijlhls work, or three and four-i.ihs ' per cent on 4S million do'lars, Mr. I l-'ord's own estimate of the whole l Government invest ment. in da im;, locks, nnd power houses Kven if I we mid nil other annual payments J (the so-called amortization payments ilnttd pay men Is for the repair, main tenance, and operating of 'laois, fates ami locks), the total would Im- equi valent to Interests at the r:ti at tnilv t hre and six -leu I lis per c'nl . V r Fi:d olfers also to ive (h Govt-rn .J ment -ll'M horsepower to opefjile tin Iticks. j "For the untfipo.wer itsilf 'r jJ Ford would pay nothinu. and thai he would he free from all lae. on tlie property, i Other" losses of wai-i 'i power rights fttun the Go ern fnent not only hear the total cost t.f build.. lug their own addition. Tl, Fori J offer Is like offering a man three and six-tenths per cent on the ce-e of hi J factory as rent, anil ihu a --king him should work out. For, if Nil rate Plant No, 2 were to be permanently employed In llie uianufactuie of fer tilizer It' would comuino but loo thousand horsepower out of I he STtO. ooo installation. This Is the hearl of the whole mailer. "As a watei power proposition, (he Foul offer is in every Important point directly contrary lo ihe Uo.ise. veil walerpower policy, which , after I.", years of slrucvle was finally en H - ti !. kXNI fSWVa-jr Kff 'Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food -Drink" for All Age3. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, oa.l Fountains Ask fur UORUCK'S. KS-A void Imitations & Substitute i I I No section can prosper without a bank, unless they go back to barter and exchange and the days of the STAGE COACH. f Therefore it is the duty of all who desire the welfare of this community to encourage the banking business by depositing their money. , In return, it is the bank's duty to loan Its funds to its own community first, as this bank does. m pay. 47.. on TIME DEPOSITS LA GK.ANDE NATIONAL 5ANK LA GRANDE, ORE. SOUND-RELI ABLE -1- ROGRLSSIVE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM! We are Getting Daily Shipment! OF FINE, LARGE ELBERTA PEACHES $!.aV" in Five Y;ite lxits Nci eliartfi' fur delivery Toni.-itnes, 1)0 a enite Full Line i.f Fresh Vejetiililes SPECIAL SALK l.Higi ooantify shathi trees of all sorts and :ies in Im sold cheap owing lo i ercrowdini of nurse i y ('t)iiie and select now for fall delivery. Also lots of cut flowo-s on hand nt reasoliahlii prices. ALFRED MILNE Willow Glenn Nursery Formerly the old Kalcr Nursery Worthy Wo havit proven that we are wotihy of the public's 'Mifnlence. ()ur Htuipmenl is tlitnilied and genteel. We plan our services carefully und execulo t hem ctuiscieu. I iously. Henry Funeral Directors J,".; Fmirlh St. I'lioii.i Main n: I I V IH: i:. ZIMHKItMAN, tiintit'r. SuKsfcicUon Guiiraiftrfrl- -Frf Dellvtry JoeFs Grocery 1 1 l! ; Si i i Better than Pills tjU ul mimrn YOU WILL NEVER wish u. take another dose of pills after liuin; once u:filChainlK-rl;uirsTl-Icts. They ure easier atul nu.rc pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their anion and more reli able. They leave the howcls in a natural condition, while the nse of pills is often foMowed hy severe constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Livery bottle guaranteed by your druggist. Camels are made for Men who Think for Themselves Such folks know 'teal quality and DEMAND it. They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest mellowest smoke they can buy because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thinking, you want finA tnhnivn in on..- . ... ? J . WU1 tigareues. Kou 11 ind it in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for show No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These thinps uon't improve the smoke any more than premium-, or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! Thai' CAMELS! I 9. .T5 . J mel . t 1. fnli T .. : : i