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1 page two LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thnvdnv, December 8. 1921 DO YOUR Christmas Shopping Now STOCKS ARE COMPLETE AND ASSORTMENTS BEST. MAIL YOUR PACKAGES EARLY Bath Robes Felt Slippers Women's 1'atU l?os in largeNn- Women's felt slippers in all styles, riot v sa lt's aiul nwyM-ial. and ru ami coin, priced at $1.7."), ,$l.)s, ;ill sizes, priced from .f.'i.sNi) 1(;.75 $'A) and' :U". Men's Ikith Kobe. in a t;xd assiort- Men's and Buy's felt slippers priced' i,:i,tf at terns and styles all sizes fcvm 1.75 to :3.2r.. , priced Crom .!); to s-lS.ril) Hi 's Dep t Store OFHDRSES 0 ways, without side roads for farm i in excess of units of more than 10 teams have forced farmers adjacent ; acres, at prices that shall be ojjreen to such hifrhwiu to keep their teams off the public roads because of dan- : lloi-se Association -Asse Value of Old Dobbin (i renter than of Pa;-' and Trucks. P gvt uf Injury." uoings of the Ad. Club unon before the project becomes oper ative Voluminous correspondence be tween the Ad Club and Senator iJU1 Nary discloses that the measure as it will be introduced is far reachinc and J distinctly unique. Union County has ac much opportunity of obtaining fed. i eral funds under this act as a wholly arid territory, provided land owner ' are willing to sell, eventually, all hold- infra above lliU acres. Dr. E. P. Mossman, President. A. W. Nelson. Manager. Telephone Main 70S. CHICAGO, Pec. 8. Data compiled by the Horse Association of America jndicates that there are more than 1 111,000,000 horses and mules in the United States, seventeen millions cf which are .on farms and more ihn 2.000,0(10 in cities, according to tiie Irricationists Will Meet annual report of Wayne 'linsmpre,i Local irrigationists are urged by Secretary of the Association, mad - the officers of the Ad Club to attend here before the annual meeting of the the Irrigation Congress in Pendleto. Association recently. (December 15-17, inclusive. Many in speaking of the value of horses .lnatters of importance to the general and mules as compared with autnino- 'science of irrigation will be dsicusscd bile trucks, Mr. Dinsmore said: jand learned irrigationists will bring I "As a result of studies, other sur- j valuable inormation to all those hj veys made, and definite state-rets attend. It is seldom that this eon wiih cost figures furnished to by'gress comes so close to Union county. firms who own and use 61,927 head. and the easy access to it should make cf horses, we i.re now in a position to the local delegation a large one. Sec say positively that on hauls within a retary Spinning, at Echo, should be ad horse's working radius, i. e., the uis- vised, if possible, of anyone's inten tunce a team can travel in a day, hors- tions to attend, es furnish more economical service ( than moturized equipment. Smilh-McNary Bill Here. "On local delivery work, frm storej The working plan of the Smith to store or house to house, the evi-Mcary reclamation bill which is to dence is overwhelmingly for horse be one of the big features of the pres drawn eqiupment. ke companie-t, toaljent congress, is now in the hands of companies, groceries, bakeries, milk .the Ad Club manager, where anyone companies, and alt other whose busi- interested may peruse jt. It is dis The Humble Clothespin. Every Muudajr morning thousands of pulley lines squeak and thousand of clothespins are jabbed Into place, lu spite of many new Inventions, people the world over still use the primitive wooden clothespin designed years ago by a New Hampshire luau. Twenty million feet of lumber are said to be needed each year to supply the clothes pin manufacturers In the United States. For Glory, Soma will always be willing to rule If It only to hear the brass band play and the "three rousing cheers." The Sta J with a newVfc miss it. v heaire opens Saturday ture of Tom Mix. Don 12-7-21 St. Martin's Sjmm;r. . St, MurtlttN siuiui'er !.. a au In "thy lute full vliu.t yr: -i.U lit Kiijp land and ttie tvum.'k- tnK-uVriiia tm ,the ilfllrvvnuwan, ami N so called from St. .Martln'.i tevitil. which comes on Nim njler ' t. It corre sponds In a ecneml vr.y with the lo tion summer of the t inted States at, J Canada. which Occurs during tMitr or Nwveiu-r. Ward Oti Evil Spirits. Ia A!iiti. viteclatly In th South ou the skirts of the unrt. and lu Tunisia Vbartus of all .ts abound. A chameleon's skull Is the most valu able Piiecttto against the manifold evil spirit which roam the air searvh ior etty tuuie, and In moat vil lages you will se a mule's skull clumped lo a bouse tup or on a pal in tree. Christmas Stationery The one most ,iecejjtable gift of all Kvev find the plete line, ! from. ine iisc Xantest ;ass tlumil V nd stationery, and yon will irtiuent jukl Iimstt coin- at our store to select See (hup displayvi st lection w and make roue PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE HEX ALL STORE HARDING HEAD livery work, agree emphatically with the great packing companies whose verdict is, Un hauls under 20 miles a day, the horse is most economical'." in speaking of horses in the cities, Mr. Dinsmore said: I Uur investigations in cities during the past year show that competition will force all cities to develop abund- !ant terminals ana team tracks, an J Hi' it 11 'this factor will inevitably lead to in- wharves and team -tracks, has very few hauls that i are not under two OF SOCIETY: ess involves frequent stops and de- Ainctly' different in type toony irriga tion orrainage plans of the past and .applies to private land ' as well as public domain. The great keynote of it is that the ultimate farm units un der the project must not exceed ICO , acres, and ex-service men 'get first choice on the purchase of nit lands! liome Made fe:riiales Putms Drug Store nkhm of Mana liaitei in AiiL'io-Naxou Nations ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 8. Presi dent Harding has accepted the put of honorary president of th Magna miles for the round trip, and Boston; moves her enormous shipments of; wool, leather, fish, vegetables, fruits etc., at a very low cost. Seventy-five Charta Day association, which seeks per cent of her merchandise is horse- to furtheri general recognition of 'drawn, and she enjoys the distinction Magna Charta day in Anglo-Saxon ;of having the best lot of horses, on th-' j nations. pveruge, of any city in America." j The association, founded by J. W. I In showing hovf the development of; Hamilton of St. Paul, is rapidly com- the horse heips every section of the I pleting Its international organization 'country, the report said: under direction of Dr. William J. "The Georgia .farmer who buys a Johnstone of St. Paul, its president. ; team of mules pars over money which Replying to Dr. Johnstone's Uivi-;fimis iU way into the pocket of a tatio "to become honorary president, i Nebraska farmer, who, in turn, buys! President Hurdrug wrote: clothes made from the cotton raisetf j "Thank you for your notification by the Georgia farmer. Both profit. that I have been selected to serve ' Nebraska cannot produce cotton and as honorary president for the lTaitdiit is mroe" profitable for-Georgia to Useful Electrical Xmas Gifts Percolators Majestic Heaters Ciills Cnrlini? Irons Toaster Waffle Irons IK t IViutiul American Iron 2vHuafs Tree Sets H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. EL r r i al CV i 1 1 rac t o rs 105 Depot Street Phone Ed 3931 States of the Magna Charta Day as sociation. "Believing that you ar doing a useful and patriotic workin your ef forts to secure a commemoration of this occasion and a popular under standing of its significance to the Anglo-Saxon nations, I accept the po sition witr pleasure.' Twenty vice presidents each will be designated for the United States, i Canada aud England, to serve ia an honorary capacity, it rt executive vice presidents In those coisutrles in active charge o fthe organization's' work. The association has extended its' work to th "sven Knxlisb-spenkinic nations." the Vnit.td States, Canada.; Newfoundtasd. tht British liins. j South Africa, New Zealand and Aus tralia. I The association emphasizes (t Is '' not ?eeriin to have established an , international holiday, but ur(res that' the press and the pulpit, public schools and colleges, give a place1 each year to fitting expressions of j the significance of the day. j Among those who have accepter! places ou the national committee ia , this country are Dr. Marion LeRoy! Burton, president of the University j of Michigan ; Dr. Sa mnel Fallows, i presiilrug bishop of Frin.'eton; ; ator Henry L. Myers of Montana; Dr. J Cyrus Northrop, president Fmrltus rnise cotton than to rear mules. "Faulty road building in Pennsyl vania has reduced the price of horses in Colorado, for hard surfaced road- Manicure Rolls liiSJVarl and i.otir rd. . from 1.7? 'harming i;ins ti'inu si (nalitv the uil price the least. Laura. 'earl and lvor w.i..? 1 i iVvizes aiiiAkinds ViftsU'oi- X IV siKtv. lu?lie.:t l'nivrit.y of Minnesota ; Sturr Jordan- Ir. llavi.l ' HI a mm m b h lonit, The family gift Old-fime songs that na-cr grow old, the very newest aching dances, headliner hits from, ' Stageland, Vie gems of Grand Opera that's what you gi the family when you give them a Columbia Gwfonola this Christmas. ' I .- ' You can seaA this gift of gifts now and , Payfor it later. A very small first pmnent delivers any ktest . mode! Columbia Graforiolaj to your home forj. Christmas. You can pay for h as you enjoyj. it with your family and friends. Butj whether you have it delivered at once or on Christmas morning, come ia andjnakej arrangements NOW.f ' W. H. BOHHEHKAMP GO. mil tre badcUd froa bculni otcb ni. Apl. Vtu. Critrnf, htn t. Ftu, l-mat. Aprteoi, QuUic. OfUM Yli Shrubterr FlnU. KpbrrK. Bict UrrtM. Ultni, Dwtaai Aipuwm, lihLrb. Flowrrlu Sbnil. RtM. Yin. Bdtf. Nut tod Hb4 Tr& Cuitwe PU- BUif acOao ufl6t 4 WASHINGTON NURSERY CO, Toppnlsh, Vublagtoa. fialesBtioi vrywhi' iiur waatd , J. II. KILBT COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengers, Freight Daily Trips from Savoy Hotel i Licensed 'lumber Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing and Repair Shop .. Art "Weasle, .T'rop. Repairing a Specialty 402 X. Fir St. Phone R3051 La Grande, Oregon TAXI Cal Main 44 MV mako all calls poomptly. You ilu in have to vit. W do allvkiiKK of country drlvlug, Vlvoaponablo ltate refu Driven FORD & GEORGE Main 44 Union-La Grande AjJTO STAGE Ijk Unitle Heatlquarters: L. & L. Drug Store L'luiiii Hoailquarters: New Union Hotel Connections made with Union-Baker Stage P. G. DeLap, Mgr. jR.unyan'sj J Sigtiservice ! AutdPainting S Th4 modern kind jfhaf lasts I J A Guarantee Wiih T.my Strok 01 1 i the Brush and (he Guar. antec is Good. J j Runyan i ! In Hug's Garage SHOP EARLY Come! ..rrofit ) iy iuiir.ediate selei-tionstfroui this t jof S ci.il C'M'i.-Jtmas oftVrinjr: T.v to -j.yi SiTIjHiko iii nr.it fiiilidav Imxes. InitialeH,. l.in.'n 1 laielkeri"liief- J.)!' l.a. W-xSls X ?!. l.a.-e 1'i.lUii-s ; " to Vvheteen i:..th ifrVv' .Ia;i;i!!e Kiinoiui fl.0! Silk S aru $4J. .'. W. "i-ol Sere- .!i:!.'(T Presses $7.1)0 Militaiv Kriish S.'ts 1.7" Ci-e.l'ette a.-es r.!),- and S:e uutaihi IVn-t P-s.' ivory Toilet Set. fJ.'W and ..7"i I'earl lea.U 41. l&ith Mats ' fVV Hath Towel., colored liorder? S'A- to ,f le sure and see the densest rat ij-ni if th fancv wnrk needle, also our Ait lVpt. of hand-made r Itieles. Andrew' s Variety Store TKAC H K'AS' frWMlN Vl lON. Notice is hrnby (f:ven that tho County Superintendent of L'mon county, (re'n, wul hoid the reiruhir ix:irmn;i( mn or applicant., lor Sf ate ( rt ; fii-a tes at I a ! runtie High S h)l as foi'owH ; "nmmencii c Wedne-MLiyX I'ec. I : 1 . at o'clock a. and cuntnu n un'.ii Saturday, Vy lliy at 4 o'clocl p. m. W(fiifici;y fiiAniion I. S. H;tory Writi.'ijr Ajityw jh . p i , Mii";'", pra--. v eiine-Liy C.:-nn?n t'hv 'lo.kry Readme Manual MVaininbf. rotn tion, lvmet;c V'''erc, MethJtfs in Kett'iinir, Course i Study for L'raw. yng. Me'.hi.His in Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Ari'hrr.etn: Hitorv of Kiuca:on, rv'holirv. Metritis in GeJirraphyt Mechn:.' l rravin,r. Oomet;c Art, I 'mi: of St't'lv f.'r Pometic A-t. Thjpuiay afternoon H".mmir lltHnf raphy, Srnjfraphy, A Tificar Literature. Phys ic-. Tvtevr;ti . Mftni.u in tintfuajre, Th!i. f,;r P nary Certificate. FtiiIav forenoon Theory an.i P-a!-t'ce, rthttf"3phy I --pellnix phv;ei C.foirrphy, Fnj!ih Literaturpt Chm iirv. Kr ilav srn-vn Svhool w, ( A ifvon. Civil Covei-nment. Sa'uriav firenim Geum-try. Rot - s,ry. Sa.'uruay airr:oon TnernI t.iry. tU-iriceD.nir- Venr tru!T vours, ! j. ritVRcaiu Sunt, of FVihiu ln;mi!''n- GIFTS THAT LAST d Si - are now iprviiiiml to taare of vmir X-mas wants. best selei ted and Hi-st qiuility in our line in Eastern Orei?!.. I 'all and examine our om1 and pri-es and be convinced: that we sell f,,r the l'iuot rice quality consi.lered. ("hir .-to. k of Piaufnd and I-idi Vrit Wrvt.-b Iary;e. We earrr tbe is exi'ej-it tonally J. H. Peare & S on KstaMished 111 L Grande " Leadirc Jeweler and Optician. FINE WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY SOMK GOOn ll.MiGAlNS Six lots, 8-room plastered house, barn and outbuilding. Barber .hop. stuoo building 10x35 fet. lot ZUX69 Iivet, all e tno-chalr shop, bath ro'Vm fully equlppl, ai)U4 fouatain stock and fixture, mnuV-to-measure clothing bua inesi pressins and cleunlng, all for t; price of $luU0.0. This Is loi'ited In t! Cuve, and th only bLsinPM of Ihli kind thar and It Is ihiine b good bualneas. Party VollinK iulits to leave. Terms ran bo nmti on part of ir.e paC!ii.ntH. 20 .i cf Covi plai-e. barn, p knof Good .inarvi 4 4- y lulus the town a the Fliton six-room hou.e. wood nhed. eel- :U-ken house aod d. Fine spring entr of water to good orchard, an in rirst-c!ai cuiu. iood be me for some. lar. gariue. run all water 4 d irrigate '"need ration. one. Pri.e SHiioo 0. Some cas'a nd asume a mort-aire. A t.Kxl r-sunriat and room ing hoi b-iiSdinjr, ' on Kir street. Thi property Is bring in t In irwl rent,, and can be hoii-.t riiht. Ccme In and lat its t.t k tr joi ahont it. Tka party .eliing has left here ul want. to sell. . C. J. BLACK h CO. I Itertnn) ttw rotrf bum. L Or! Oramsi J