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PAGE TITHIT r LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER' Fritlnv. O..tol,(.r 21, 1021 iSome Seasonable! Fall Needs s E.'H'li season creates a doinand for rial dm;; store nicrxhaiulisc. Jll'llts' Rubber Creams, and Cold Remedies, Remedies, Etc. :iap Lotions, Face Uougji ana iousliolu Gocd3a l'owCr"fcS. , HanflTNJ If you favor sici-ial lirauds f joods, vmi will lie sure 1o I'ml them here, for we fea ture trade-marked jood ami advertised items'. (he t of your fall needs and floods in best duality. let us .supply "If It's Worthy, We Have It" i M, r Art tiapp S PUarmicy I ! Scatter Sunshine With Greeting Cards RAISING WINNER IS GREAT HONOR Heredity Plays Important Part In Helping Owner to Secure Blue Ribbon. It r. This is National Greeting Card Wcok is Biiruvisiiiir l1T.i!iu verbal in cards is becoming. 1 upturn of send- Y.t.u are able to rrl them for every special yiccasioii ! AT ' Newlin Book &nd Stationery Co. FIRST OBSERVE CALF'S DAM Good Bretderi Should Bo Familial With Individuals and Blood Llnei Instrumental In Building Up Favored Breed. (JTcpared h the United MMi-s Pepart nnnt of Agriculture.) Ii 1 n Kcii'ih i uinl n urt to produce l fiiiiiniiM brcedlnir iiiiinitil or ii noted winner In I he show rliiL'. Kverv year ! thousands of shirk breeders con left for ll.iti honor, mid as w mi UN 1 1 io I 1 1 1 ribbon is plnred the owner of tbe ntil ti in I is I fs ifell with fpirstlons n (u Jusi how tin winner was originally eWtrd mill reared. Kin:.' nml (pieena of the heef-enltle world sometimes ii n seleeted when Ihey an? i'u Ives only a few month old so ilu-y ran !m taught to eat jjmln before ihey ere weaned, say spoeinl IkI s of the 1'uited St tit4H Itepartmont of .Aurlrulture. Tlif 1rt step Is to ob serve I lit? calf's mother, noting whether Sll(! Is ft Yillt (l('('i-bOllI(Ml cow with plenty of size, nnd' Is jjlvlni; liberal supply of milk. If the mother ijuuH fies in I hose respects nml was bred to n jrond hull, it may hi reasonably expected that the calf will grow into ii useful breeding jinlouil nml can be developed Into b type suitable for bhow purposes. Studying Calf's Pedigree. The calf's parents, trnimtparentfl, etc., should have Ihmmi useful mid prof liable lo ihi'lr owners,- 'I'liee fnets itiay he learned frnm'n study of the i iilf's pedigree. ( To know a tfood pedi gree require: fclwly, nml in this I'on tit'ctlon It1 h ndvisahlf to ivai his tory of your rlioscn breed. It Is ts Hentlii) Unit the imm) hreeih-r beeoine faiulllai with Indivldnals and Moot! Hues v.lileh have been hiiiiiunienlal In hulhllnu up Ihe breed. 1 In every breed thero nro certain blootl lines Hint are known to "nielt" well wlili one another. Ascertain whst "nicks" or crosses have produced Hie best result n, ami ItmU for tlie.-ie com hlnutlons In a ped'iree. l)o not be nils led by family names, winch in buiho cnes mv derived from a leniaie that appears fur bnek us the twelfih or llfteeitih p'tieration. Calile biveder.i are fust losing sitflit of family ponnee. lion on the female side ami are pivlnj; more attention to the bulls Mint ap pear In the first, second, nml third t'ene rations. The rnlf which Is selected must have good form, which is sonieluneu spoueu of as type or conformation, lo hernrnr ftimlllai' wilh types of the breed, tudy pictures of fnumas mitiiuils. Mnk" use of a score card In M-iectloi; 1 w New Telephone Directory to be Issued loon VerySi Subscribers Notify ous of Changes Tic; ice at 0ico CM v sc Ji S-lcct a U.Tlf. If Possible. When It M.iy Da Ssen With lt Motiicr. nml jink-hie ili"'k. I.cnni Mm- illlT.'ivnt ill-TK flf llH II1liltl.nl Mhl iH-i-nillH 111 miliiir IMl lln nii'lllnils nf I'Miihiiill linn iivr.l l.y fhrl'n fit .linl-c-;. Iii M-liM-tina a nilf. tlr-it s 'I "l f I"! i;'tn'i:il iiT';il'llllrt by InoMn' It I'MT rlll'l'lHlly lit 11 llisljlllfl' llf l'l or l"i fi'rl. WluMl vli'wril fimn Ihf AMOSKEAG OUTING FLANNEL PROSPECT YAENS Nasbu Comforts boloap Blankets Ke ep You War m Are anion in includes si covered comforts, The patterns your immediate needs. Our sliow- koltne, sateen and silk mull all new cotitoii. most attractive. with s are filled and eoloriu from $2.25 to $6.90 i colors oiiiv. $1.49' :. $1.89 lpMmBBmfm YnlBAI KianKets ; , . -eS!eTWiT--fiTA i ' lite i h alike ts 111 n am ! j-aMmmBawSaiie ' ' r x7 4 size ! "v U 1x80 size ! Heavy weight blankets, woven fronVthe finest VI-! ton.. They Cast for years and are e:ly laundi ild. WOOLEN S Our.sh'UviiiH; includes jdaid patterns, tVS() in sie, ! 'weight, -I lo Mis. and plain coloiv, 72.(l in si., j lOI 1 9- ! weilit ' lbs. There is a varictv olXeolois iji BaiJrlOICF jbotli the plain and 'plaid patterns. j AJPltAlL J J PRICES , Jn th()S- ,,,. s1()Wii,, J Aa f. r S wiuiil and wool mixed ! B54 V ! attractive ulaidsi laud 1)1 ! .; nifOfWJ mm) to 72xS4. W.ei r j' Prices batts inrnggstora cotton " 39c 3 1 2 DfcPARTMENT &TORf.S is most varied, blankets in a varic in colors. Sizes lit from -I l to (i1. $5.90 to $11.50 SILKOLINE 19c yd. Tu iv ty of from lbs. (Mary's New Duds! Home Independent Telephone Co. 1 A GOOf) l'KOl'HIOT. 1 II. M.ny ( l-illlt'.s ol 1'ails, I'll 1,1'. ii4iii i i Wii.ihuiint III yi'iir a uf 1" A. S-H.E'R.R-Y.'S i hoi ;. I'OKTI AN1', LA.ST DAY Dorot!iyxGis!i K "FLYING PAT'' A Paramount Picture And A 001110(17 TOMORROW ONLY Bessie Barriscale : fri'iii It vnuldbneu short fare. In rye lii'l..le. wide forehead, short nerk, and a wide, deep client, Indh'Mthe; a sinmc ; vliii'iims e.ihsUtutlntb When lked at from lhe side, Its back should be siciiiuhl nml level from the top of the hoiihei'4 to the tall. It shniild luce a deep bedv and smooth, lte- hind I tpiitrtef. When viewed from itie rear. It vinnild present a wble deep appear- : nn -e. While as nui'-h wtdih po-- ' slide Is deviled. It stotllhl li'tt be in- ; 4-.:ilp;iliied Wllh rolU'hlie'-s about Ihe ; , bonlders nml the hlls or lioeks. Tin- ' i.... ..i,,i..l.l l.i rutlmr vlndt. stnnr mid ' 1."-1 today Pet Wble apart. Indlcitions of Quality. Qnnllty may be delenu'm-d by the e "f the experlnieed Jildu'e. but the Imnd mnv iiNo bo ued In detertnlnlns the Vnndili"ll" of 'ipiali t v" whleh litis The beef natural flesh fat ! 1 cri;i The tle-h should be smooth Htid tlrni hut not bard nloiii; the b;i. k. es. and oxer ibe siionMters. AH the follow ii lmt""i'r nuall'x : thick eoat of Imlr ileit f'-es v,tft Ifpd sIlVv and toitks clo-v ; n lo-v-", ul N I le -1 'li Ihat d'ttm not seem ffrrck., ,,!-,, ir f'.htlv s' rr li"d over 'W bo)x , tied rather short le-s that p 1ear to baxe siron, rlean bone blr out roii-jbne- or isMrseiirts. t'.d-tr l .f little luiI'-TIUUee so b-O.' a tb el!f Srteetetl tias the ilpplOXttl Ollor . IM i,lvvd deo-.d. ISKKKELKV, Cal., Oct. 21 Souk time jikw Andy Smith, head football coach nt the University of California, aid he feared injuries this year mtRht cripple his "von:er team" which last ieason. won the I'nrific Coast Confer ence championship and defeated Ohio State Universitx) at Pasadena, (.il. Smith evidently knew wlutt was coin nifT for soon , after his statement ap peated, several star Ulue and Gold players were put on the hospital list. California's bitf loss is in H. I'. (Brick) Muller, end, probably the U--t.( jialyer en the team, who liioke a botie in his knee while phiyinir against the Universitv of-Nevada. There is a slim! chance that Muller will be in the Cal lifornia linc-up for the "hijr jrani"" lajruinst Stanford Univoisity Nov. 111. l' Another place hard to fill LA GRANDE IRON WORKS AlAfcHlNE SHOP AND FOUNDKY All kinds otnacllilKry, automobiles and tractort "re paired, overhaulctl and reliuilt. Ascetylene welding of, all kinds. Cylinder borinjX and oversize pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins regrouud. Give ua a trial D. FITZGERALD, Prop. ai.i.i:;i:i tiiki:e k rTKcK PKIIIMCIKAIEI) IN I'DKTIUM) tlu'.t 11. o a.aihinU witc two v.'hic nu'ti. one thirk iitul hri'.vy sot and the 'other ir.an a youth. Twunty-riciit ihj. mr'icd stolen from the Callownj-, Kinjr Kleanlj I'uiiH.AMi, urt. at. i no pnin"' lar.s wen- r lire invesi;(ral1.; a leport made by I'htl house. Uriijr the Keynolil.s nejtro portr at tile Union 0f the Ku Klux Klan, deelareil his or. lunrteibaek position, held last year hy .Station, who said that he returned jjani.ation had notliinc to do with the Charley Krb, who is out of the e ir'y home last nio.M and found his .wif: affair. He offeied to help the aulhoi' iimcs this yvar with bail eyes. Kr-i beaten over! the head and branded itios find the jfuilty persons. lexpei'ts to play in the eonfcrelK'.-with the letter "K" on the left eheek.! - i(.ni,i(.s. . - On tbe bed chamber door vas a rio'ei I Others on the hospital list, ui'd their signed ''K. K. K." wiirninir the coupl.-1 ,' OHSEKVEU WANT A1S GET UK linjuries aie: Jaek Witter, promisin.; io leave the neighborhood. She saiilSl"LTS. 1 fullback eHlidiilatn, breken leir; Karl; s -- . i Kncelbrclsen, first strinj end suloti- tuli?, spraine-! ankle; Jimmy 'iine. substitute ipiarter and em!, sprained shoulder, and 1. I". (' rip) Tuomey, legukii- fullback, bad ankle. Nof No! The Fork Not the ENGLISH AM) liilSIl MAY i NOT STAY ON (iUDl) TK.It.MSi LONDON, Oet. 2 1. Negotiations of, 'liitish officials and Irish lenders to-1 day barely csri.ped beinir broken of-' I i he Irish delegates are still apprehen- sive tliis afternoon that the sessio' j iseheiluled for ne.t Mcnday may be thr . last. ! I, in new I'arlslar. I on the liouk'Yardb lidvaltlimo at M. Saturday. lll-21-lt i LAST OK I'ON V KXI'UKSS KIDEIIS I t'AKStlN CTTY.'ev., (h-t. 'Jl. W. I jli. I'.laireom, believed to be the last of 'the pony express riders, eame from his home ul Stillwater, Nov., to attend a irorcnt pioneer eelebiation here. I I Illairi'om, in 18li:t helped to re'.n" luross the continent the ncA's of I'resi-; ident Lineidn's assassination. In dr.-i iliK this he lode 1711 miles without rest. I V,. If U-HAtt. : 5 v "nr3rfr Knife) 8 .-f 3 1" ii 1 ' i tf u A' i ' i. ' m: whkat. Oct. 1.- Wheat 1 OHSKHVEIt WANT ADS CICT RE-J SILTS. I Cliil'lrvn in New York Ci'.v ..-hools are b-ini? taub'tit more tnan tim three lt social ronualitks. laulj eliiucl and oilier Braces aro Included til the vurntulum. 1 M 1 1 - 'condilion" or "iinalitv" bi A r.-1'eieniv I" tbe tl. Il nr fat. Tl ii enlf -lioiiM have deep niitiirn Jl bill -lioil'd net be e.esl ely PRICES SAVE MONEY OLYMTIC FLOUll You should buy a nanci n tins line otu wueat Hour at tins low price Per Barrdl, $7.00 i 1 5--vJtf." HooverizcJ 28c henx w ii. i i;i:i'oiirs. i 1 Wm :"- pks;. Hoovovisad 2Sc 15 ( liktr. Hoovei-ized 23c l.oNMOX. Oct. '.'P.- Vimu.iHv of. riciuls eenied rcpoit that (Irest It; it pl.iivi'iii; the etahb-hrii' tit of' oi.al I hcs iri ihe Hc mu'.lns, Pi'ii:.i. fOOVERIZED ft Abound or a Ton Delivered to Your Door For 10b PROMPT BELIYERY SEKYICC C.inii. hi .mm l Jiy. M'ii,iim.M'tJ eic a:. .J ,'lMl'.'i.'. I