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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
"U'fl'"''1:iv, S,-f)-iiilnT'3V.-1y1 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TTTRTIF! THRESHING OF WINTER WHEAT 111 270,000 Miles! EARING EH9 .AHULIf I II X L ,,,& Ttains Heavy in ( Vn.rnJ i West and .Sci'tliiifr' Is in tertVrcd With; Out j Disappointing. . ! WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Cn.p' conditions for tin- week emiin-r Sep tember' 10 are eovercif in reports n-' reived by the Bureau of Markets nm! ; Crop Estlmutes, United Stntes Depart-' nient of Awrii-ulture, from its f ield I statisticians in the diffeient states. - Threshing of winter wheat from the1 1 stack still continues hut is Hearing completion. Plowing and pivparathxii Of the soil for seeding has been niak-j ing good progress' and considerable 1 seeding has been done. Seeding and plowing have been delayed in Missouri i due to excessive rain. Move rain is! needed in Nebraska and Central Kan- sas, and in the Middle Atlantic States, j About twenty per cent of the spring , wheat crop still remains to be har vested in Montana. Yield's are some-' what below expectations due to dam-; age from rust and recent snow storms, Oats. Threshing of the oat crop is prae iieally completed, with the exception of some slacked oats. Threshing re turns continue to show low yields and I inferior quality. Moisture is needed . in the Southern States to facilital"1 fall seeding. j ' Potatoes. ' ' Late Irish potatoes show some im provement in the North Central States,1 due to recent rams, but it is feare't that the setting of tubers is light. ''Re cent frosts have kilhnl the vines in Montana, but n fair to good crop is expected. No frost damage is report ed elsewhere. The earlv crop is prac tically all harvested throughout the country and low vields .have generally "been reported. Harvesting of the late crop is in progress in some sections find very unsatisfactory vields repuit e(f. Fruit. Winter and Into fall apples are in creasing in size in many sections siu:-e the, rains, but the total yield will be very low. The condition of the apple crop in Oregon is deteriorating, due IV Hi j(f "" ' - lit ' X w i m Ha urn npAAiipnil " Ift . Alb Hen HtliM lb it iinnr i nr i Eiinsni r ni nil IU I KL ft M un l i Ml 111 I I. I I I I II I Irl III I I IMI II I ! IlLIMUUI L1I1L. II lUIUIlULU - iNew York' Schools Becoming Vractica'. NEW YOKK, Sept. 21. On the as. KULM COACH IN ISLANDS. . HONOLULU, T. II., Sept. 21 Otto Klum, new football conch at the Uni- veisity of Hawaii, arrived here re rently from Oregtm, where he former- Dream Lore. fc To clrenoi tf nets lnil!ente that I.ivur nr e.irtne. III life 9 not t, ii. .n..l..iil ii -.,! na vmi with 1'n dream you lire entangled In one denotes a wiry unit powerful enemy !.... !,... .,.i... ii.l imiill. u.kii. " .' . . I ...i... l n.i.l..nui ti llriu Villi for A ,.n. ...... ii.ai, ii.u.-.. r-l" ". Co ,.ir .. evon K iim'i h ir tusk this " tiiui-m'-i iluy will mairy uiul make their home mall city apartments, pulilit season will be to whip together H team j 1 that will put up a strong battle diools here are being equipped to th(, UniveUy , 0ngun ell.v .j I, i-'WZi-,...:.: ;v: Ktuno hilt .')', is I-. 1?. Luinberih,! til. rlitiwn ht-'t'o at tlio White IIoune.j .-.;iy.i ho liati walUid 27ii,i00 miles! ni Uio 2i yviU'H (iiiico Jni l?f t I'ort; Worth, J'exnji. Uiio mcul a tiuy is, t.:i lto tiit. . . pital a.ttomlanls'nnd dociora who li;il to From Helpless Invalid Complete Restoration Health, Strength a n d mppmess: is wonderful Change Mrs. Root Exper ienced in Three Weeks Statement One of Most Remarkable on Record "Just a week before I starteii taking Tanlac I wi tU)wn in bed so ciippled up with rhe umAt iwm I couM not mavo without help. My son had taken Ta- lnc und it had doive him- a world of good, bo one day he brought home a bottle and hukI, ' Mother, I want you to .tuke tViis- Whtn I had finisheJ that bottle I 'felt like a different wo man, and by the time r had finished my second bottle, I was out in the (jardeil hoeing. Tanlac has Hiinply done wonders for me; it almost stems like a mira cle. ' ( This Ik the remarkable state-i ment mude recently by , Mrs. Jennie Hooti residing at, Powers street., Portland, Oregon and in only one" ..of Ions nf- thoUKiiinlfci from' wpll-knowiJ men and women wlm are daily testify ing to the powers oTanhu1. Continuing" her womVrful statement. (Mrs. Root' said, 'Tor wars 1 suffered (terribly with vheum:itii, and would often be down fn be u time. In the last five yea not a time that I didn t to 1 - - - - of1 ';'f,mS? ft teach them how to keen house eco nomically and efficiently under those condition, I'Hrt of the "equipment of the iloni entie science department of each of the new standard school building opened thiH year, is a model flat, fill ing the space of one ordinary school-j room and imludiiiK a kitchen, living' ruom, ilinuiff room, nail, uonrouui ano hath. -AdjoiniiiK the model fiat is a laite eookiut; room and .three small kiti-heiH, separatetl hy railrnirs, the entire unit piovidiiiK for the instruction of -10 pupils at once. in, which plays here (liristmaa Day.1 Ue Observer Want Art. lheumatic- pains all through toilay for the first time in elt ao hungry that 1 had to iirnu-n n i.. ..r r.Ui. ,,,.i,i, . vr"""? .--s" -n.- ro ami it a piece oi pie neiween i... i.i.r .... .....i 'i,.. 'i. .i. About two months ago I Kot ve much menIl( fact I can't remember th 'woe nd my urm" un lcKS !' V time that! have felt Ms well as I do -ii... .i..'i..,h' i.-ri.,.it. i baa 1 was almost helpless ano coitmin t now i ive not Bl,iy regained my ,..,,..,, '.. , ..,: , i even hold a pen to-siirn my naniCV hellUh umitreni;th, but I have Rained ...... 'Was so weak 1 coulu not do any house1. .,,.., ,J,.n,i i woitrht Tn tell !"i"r, T7"ra n'!f 1 m z itO wXJs ..... -- , , ,; 1110 rem nay or nicnt. I'.yen 10 wa'K theXtnefiI have received fm Tan ,,,,...,, m .,.,- ,..- u fow Rt,.u3 Wouiu tlre me ollt. com-.1ut. fT-rtTe best rai.ch in Oregon, ami 1 .. . .. h ..,,., nieteiy. wnen 1 trien to wane i woum i ,ni n . ,.n,, l i al.iu.wr nn.l wh..n I .till wnlk a little, i . .' . . .. I , . 1 ; 11 . ... Tanluj is sold in lAt l.raniie by nil vertnorn's Family, Drug Store nnd by iimv fii.i sti'dim ABK 1 1 t... . ...;..i, ., leading druggists. Adv. ...... ... ........ ... , ...... ,,,,, u)lfLilt: ill ill Kill in.v iuc cimun i. I ) K( ; K N K K! T I N (i TH ICS K DAYS keep me alive. I could not stoop over far enough to get my .shoes on. j "I never knew what a night's sleep AMKS. Ia.. Sept. 21. Horseshoe, was, and would lie awake for houis pitching has been added to the. list of At times I would get very coltf anill - davs at n 1 X there wus' z m-ei inone .,' rf fx Also, the Your Wife,1 Comi'dy "Dob't , ' will be shown. . - Chase to the drought. Grape Picking is b ing rushed in Western New York is intra-miiral sports at Iowa Stale Col-, would have to get up and sit by the prapes are repoiion to te uroppine. 0Ke. Two dual meets have been ar- fire all huddled up, and my daughter due to the heat. The cranberry crop,,,,,,.,! w.., l)lake University, and a would put hot water bottles all around in Massachusetts and New Jersey i.- stale intcrscholastic tournament is' me. I was treated by four- doctors, reported as being fairly good. 'planned for the spring. and took all kinds of medicine. Noth- I.ive Slink and Pastures. j Hegular courts have been establish- ing ever did me any good. I am juHt- The condition of livestock is genera!- here und a welcome is extended by like ai different person now. All those y favorable, and with the exception of . Charles IVV. .Maysi-r, director of phys-iterrible aches and pains have left me, a few scattered reports of hog cholera jc.ni training, to all who "come out" and only the other day I wus able to no disease is reported. There is con- f()r horseshoe.- The director sees in walk up four flights of stuiis in an siderable complaint of a scarcity of tm, apoit a new means of increasing office building' when the elevator wua cattle and hogs for feeding purposes, athletic interest und development'out of order. New seeding of clover are showing among the students. 1 "My appetite is just splendid now pome improvement. Meadows and pa.-'- j " i - - . . . . . . tures are generally favorable, except r in some sections of the Eastern At lantic States and the Central State where rain is badly needed. The out look for winter feed is generally f iirly good. hdlmeffuel for oil 1 , oul Heaters and a G it at yurn An ideal cookstoves, I oil .lamps. dealer's. MARE THE OREGON EXIT) IIKXXKTT SHKItHY AT TIIH TIIKATISK TOKAY Ttowland T.oe, v. ho has the role of Princeton lladley, Ihe sacriricing lov er of tlio Ince-Paramoiint pirlure, 'Her Husband's Friend," ' si iirrini', Enid Bennett, which Is to lie featur ed at the Sherry ibeatre for the last time today, was playing bolh end'; toward the middle an-d didn't know It. In other words. "Prince" was fulfilling a financial obligation of a friend who had been killed, and when he fell In love nnd made an attempt to have this obllgnlion lossenvd so that he might many the lady of his rh'olcft, he found t!i:it the obb-ct of his financial contributions and the object of bis afrectlons were one and the same person. And when the girl discovered who had been supporting her she almost forgot that she loved him anil Unit lie loved her. In fai t ,slie so far for got that it took a spectacular auto mobile accident and a cr;rps of hos- . i-- -I- I J A' - A'' AflM Arr. PH is on nt th It ttars CcU IVMille mi-loyl in ma k toff th mrrrm Trt-irn of "Th Affairs of Am tot " 1VUac Keid i he Prospect ilro.-.il :iik1 "-i;il niiiicrs' sliikf A limtf, cold wintfi'- I'ossilnlitv ni fill 1 1- ;; 'ar sliortitcs Slliiw lilm-kittlf'S l.i(l, niiuMy roads K'jttioniiiy; of I'nt'l, -tc Do you want to contend with these conditions? lil'V YOLMJ v OAh in S3 m p. I 1 d a! e " YOUK HOTEL Bl . 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