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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1921)
"TV i'V Hi fpyrm two ' i ..... LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER pdjJR:BOY . r , WILL NEED FOR SCHOOL CLOTHING, CAPS, . HATS, SHOES, HOSIERY, TIES, SHIRTS, WAISTS, TROUSERS , t And Scores' of Other Things. ' WE CAN OUTFIT HIM ' ' ; BRINCJ HIM IN NOW Hill's Dep Store THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. , tu Krul" ll,lV ft'd ' f p.-ui-tioully ranstanl thrc-UBtioul Ihe i;o "COW THVIVJK YO J COU CO R-AKl G. TO I i .See' AMt(AS usoa- n Such or M3u(esscf. However iu.rKcs iw, uw(.v?SS IT MKCS ON H AG- GWAVATett TtoreM, IN WHICH evcjT ITXC TKS isOONCSU?'. 1l l'JL I whole experiment. While the (lulu ol.tnlneil are nul I aufficient to wiirrnnt the drawtiiR of 'final and definite cuiicIuhIohb, the ! Indication are that no bad effectB follow the feedlui: of dried apple pn mace. There waa no decrease In the milk flow nor in Hie yield of lu.tier-fat. When fed as d.'srrilied the dried I pomace appeared to he equal, pound for pound of dry matter, to gocd icorn silage as u Btieculent foot) for ! this dairy cow. OwinK to the p oper-l Jty which it poHsetmet t-f nlworl.ilis , large quantities of water and awell-J 1 InK, il should never he fed dry, but ' fshottld be ullowed to aoak in water . for an hour or no before feeding. Tllej pomace uppeiirs to be u palatable: feeding Bluff, I Caution Ih udviKefln feeding dried! ties, or of (iiiantities containing ex- Buy ' Fountain f'n. Why not supply each one of the children of the higher jrrades with 1 fountain Pen? Nothing inspire neatness and accuracy in nchool work like good tools to work with anr from the large supply of fountain pens at Silverthorns you can seieci a one at a moderate price or higher if you chhose. READ THE OBSERVER WANT ADS ;rji)le pomace, us there in a pomtihili ly that llio fecdiriK of large ti:i n tl- i j ffiiiHive onuiuutH uf apple needs, mihl ! ; prove injurious. It uppuarn to be' jsafe, hawever, to f ti uh murli :ik-J led pa in ace hy weight (1 Pait ilrinili 'pomace to 3 pariH water) nti it Wdiild: , be to feed the Hame ainoiuii of pn-j ' mace fresh from the rldr prcsH. ! OIlSKItVKIt WANT ADS PAY Sage Hen Season Open I have the Ammunition, Shot Guns, Hunting Coats and Gun Cases. Also Oil Stoves, Refrigerators, Garden Hose, For the Home F. L. LILLY HARDWARE KA . Our Special, $1.50, All Rubber Hoi ater Bottle fNb98c;;:.; 1 ' jr.: - TMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE In thifl feediiiK'. trial tliu dried n lle toinac4 wuh fed w't and lift fefl ItiK value nuuipared with that of corn ullage, since it is inlond(d to lie it HUCfiili'jit feed. The pomace was pre pared Uy addiiiK to (tie dry material three timiiK i t h weight f watir sev ernl limirs bnforo ferdhiK. tlnis pru- diiciiiK a feed nimilar In wali-r -n- 1 Dried r "evaporat dM apple pn lnnt to tlilt of ,.orn H,,Ko. mace aa a hucciiIimiI f'cd fiir the lial-j rvcow is the subject of a preliminary! F"r 0 Piri"i ' 30 ,li''3 ,hfl row report from the llureaus or Ch i.;receiral a balanced ruli..n oonHlsl- try and Animal lndus:y,of the t?nl-i in ' !-'"'"' hay-, and corn silage, led Slates Department of Agrl.-ull lire , Tlle ihW- w"5 lh,,n replace-l hy the based u an experiment to determine I "" P-mef Tor a similar lenglh of Die feeding value r dried apple n-1 limo. allowing a 10-day Iral.sitlon mace. osp.,calytH snili,bjlilm 'f"l! for -,,","s'! 1,1 fur covs In laclailo'n. , I'reliminiu y ! "fl"r 11 like transiilon peno.r at Hie resulls are repoiied because or a ! "f ;!" d,l-VH 'Ktnu rail an large number ol liHiulrleH on llHtsiili.','""li'i"i"K """K" wa!" ''"""'-'l '' , ... conrinued for u third llll-day period. The lextnf Ihe report follows: ' j l'he nuaiitlty red 1!G pounds of II appears llini. thercr is a ("lliefjwet iioiniu-o. per day was such that among dairymen thai tlie . dried prO t Hie lotal ll ry mailer In Ihe pomiicu duct has a tendency to cut iluwii tiie ;,iiiuiilled lheweli;ht of dry mailer FURS AT ALAS PRICES! I have on exhibition and for sale the finest collection of Alaska Furs in the Northwest, at the most reasonable prices ever offered to the La Grando public. Foxes, Mink, Bear, Seal, Muskrat and many others. . The public is invited to inspect this collection, some of which are made up ready to wear. . .U ' . CHRIS MILLE 1510 Adama Ave. Phone Red 671 x piffC'st. niyl t AlTair or (' the Kiim tSincc Ornania- .lion Ten Yinm A 11; . nid fo 'i'likYi'iir ,: in- milk flow, or even cause cpws lo th dry, althougli apple , pomace fresh from llio cider press Is. generally roe- y .mmi-i.ii as being u good succiiletil ".."T. 1,7 T. , "ifeed for milk cows. '1'n test llio citation, Mis Marion Miller; !-, ,,,, ()f ,,.r, feeding Jun by orchestra i music, Miss, Fnyc tl.,al ,, ,, ,.,,. m hv ,, j.ohlen; selection, L H. Carter; music ,,,,. ,,v ,.mv W11H. us, iy orcoesi.ai rciiing, miss r.um n ,i.s ,,.,,1 ,, Ml,i nuanlllv of ed was less 1 tin 11 -1UU, niiiii,l:' l,firiIVii' ll imi.tt lit. biirne . retl,u V '' r" I" nilnil thai tin. resulis obinii , Mill, and ten-minute talk by Bruce -,.,. ,,icaiive, can nil be accepted nenn,l, I as conclusive. I'he officers want it tinders' ood that any former .layhawker, Sooni'r or Khow-Me corn bread and sorghum cat- 1 er who is absent from this picnic Is'J Koinir to be mighty sorry. "You all' don't necessarily habe to he a member J of the association to attend, as all In ihe.siliKO' ruplacod. 'i'lie iiiianll- :i , ( , "" "" In this tent, an kins; recitation, l'utniim Yeck; song,; .,,.. Miss Emlcdlc (Jrny; five.mlnuto talk,' ltllft . ,,,,.,., it of fruteVnaliiinit hv.ur Ho nreval ft s thla year, whn qfricors and rtebert huve the foeli that t hi is bound to be the S'hlgn.t nd best" : ver hflil. Committed have lieuti I. woikinf well with the oieIS Und the ; wot since inc omniuatton 01 Lie ........ t :.l. Ktn.ss-(Uahonu-Mi,uri Associa- .)Pae tluce states-are invited to bring tton onin years w has the pir-, ihPir Ulm.h baskets aiuf hell, fill the ! festal boaid. The kids, too( will enjoy ! the occasion The public at large i ! invited to uttendthe nfternoon pro-1 1 (tram. The registration books have, 1 been the means of 'renewing many,' friendships bt' ween individuals and families who thus became aciHitiinten' j with the facts that "old time" and cv- 1 en "back floor" 'neighbors were .now J number amonir those who are 100 1 per cent Oregonians. jj All from Kansas, Oklahoma or Vis- souri, remcnler that the "tribes'' 1 will gather for .the big annual potc,1 wow nex: Sunday at ltiverside Pmk. 1 Tho Usual big free treat, with coffee und cream, fnrnisheil by the iMocia-:i tion, Kuts from 12:00 to 2:110; pro 'J trrnm immedifttely thereaftii. You'll 1 be i;lui" you kume if you KO.YI. i iprorritRi. prointees To;t, wll worth t; ;Varu. Hcaides this. tin. will he jiome. radical ohjingog Urhe "doins" fas all.feeJ that on b'HtU entirely 400 phort a time to .lievntr the eats and1 this year will see th-pian tried 'out of 'eatin' und visi'.jn'. 'lound" for , two hours, the program nbttummenc- injr until two o'clock when ft was fornieiiy started nt one Aa Ringed ' 'til )le, tho numbers l.veiwied ut .Jtivorsiae I'urk nex1) Suniiny "Vrmiim aie as follcwa: ! 1 selection by orehestro; ont"Am- anca," by ivudiencei reritatiV, "A yjohlen Smile and I'olks Worth Wdln' Mlsa Ina WutklnH; M'lection by nnhes .iMi inr, Are Yon from Kan?", Mr -Roy Titus mid Miss Amy WiVm-;' recitation, Mrs. Couth; aeWMnn by ' .'orchestra; rcadinpr, Mrs. (jolden; T. .TWO EXCLUSIVE FEATURES mn- ' You cannot buy elsewhere.! TJii' I'ltoji.L jilays all iv. onls m it riiniiui'iir yon (,.; ono imnkc of rnoril, audi 'plays tliciii at tlicir l.rst. ! ,Th' AiiiitlifiiT. built i-ntin-. , lyol Jiiill"vot.( in an oval riliipo. N' nn't.'tl to tfiw yi.u r luctatli.1! tone. 'Jiivf.stiatf -til i agaaBii tin, ll a wraw.rcajBMa todava Wo invite you to 'iinki" n t'lnnpnriin. j ' Ea;y Terms I . o i . 1 - 1 r I t Eastern Oregon Worthy THR fHWKUVK.1 WANTS RACS. We hnv prtivfii thnt wo urn wnrlhy of Mm iiihHr'i "i.nridonci'. Our eulnniMl Ih (linifii-il und ncntfrl. V i);iti our nr vires cat ff ully uml I'M'ciil 1 hem rtmr.rlen lluiisly. Ie nry Funeral 1 Directors 1 r.o r. Fourth st. I'lH.ud Main 62 ci.vni-: V.. ZIMMIlltMW, .Manager. When worn come ririit down W M " ' - 1 c 1 . v son, wnat is there to 9 l&scotint t m Modern Methods m 7 yjfm tocy: -, fA;rp.i z7X- No section can prosper without a bank, unless they go back to barter NX; and exchange and tho days ot tho hSry STAGE COACH. t Therefore It Is the duty ot an who desire the1 welfare of this community to encourage the banking business by depositing their money. In return, It Is tho bank's duty to 1'oan Its funds to its own community first, as this bank docs. we m 4-7.1 1 on TIME LA GRANDE NATIONAl DANK LA OKANBE, OfE. 80UND-p.fXI ABf.E- I'KOCjRr55!Vr. rmm, system' THE next lime a friend comes to you all excited about some wonderful tire bargain ask hiin how much value he ought to get fur each dollar of tire money. ' It's astonishing that any car owner today should not know all the tire service he is entitled to. Nor how to check up between the economy of par quality on one hand and big discounts, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and retreads on the other. 1 For two years U. S. Tirs makers have been telling the American people all about tires. They have laid open the tire business from every angle. They have always It d the fight for better tires. Thy have consist- team ently maintained quality first standards with certain economy for the tire buyer. They have established 92 Factory Branches all over the country. Perfecting U. S. distri bution so that you get a fresh, Jive tire every time you buy a U. S. Tire. So when a man once decides on U. S. Tires he knows what he is getting in quality service economy. In support of his own judg ment he gets the pledged word and reputation of the largest and most successful tire concern in the world. A sound reason for the fact that you see more U. S. Tires on more cars than ever this year. J M 41 if -- U. S. CHAIN TREAD On ii the Irv ii.es nf hi;h it nujr be saij that ihcy ,l- livr tior.omy year in ;M yrar ,,,.t ami tii. itr " V.l 4W . frmuh. ftr Ii r rry fM m UnitedStafes i(SS Ti Rubber Company Inland Motor Company 7t i f I Music Co. .1 EEEggglfl 0 1 a. 1 r: '"-ir-