Tnfts3aT, December 13. 19Q1
LA CRANDE EVENING OBSEttTOR
MIDDLE WEST
WHEAT SUFFERS
'one man' passenger oa the eastbound
,'tmin who slept entirely thi-ouch the
jWrwk period and until the train reach
ed The Dulks. It was on the car this
man occupied that the porter, C. J.
Yarbou(?)i, was killed. This is one
that i.s not u damage case.
Flanders Poppies
To Ee Plowed Under
PRINCE TO GO !
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Toppie
tiunsuorted from Flanders fields a
bloom upon the -dump huapn of Jti.:--
anuinst the Princt; on this we re all themselves aloof from the public func
arreed. Wore ho only a distinguished tions. But at tho same time they
visitor ,ua for instance M. Clcmunceuu. jshould make It clear that the Piini"
theie would Ik- no question as to hit. will receive a very different welcome
welcome. But he is more than thut'trom geir-ifoveinmR Burma."
He is a definite, inteirrui part of the ,
Biitish system of uovernmeiiL nnllintr in the forest Bervice well in
movements, us a Prince, are decided tha Kult Koi!k Uon of Uoschutes
and regulated by the Cabinet. 'In In. -mintv'M ceased at a danth of 7ir,
.1:.. u i. u i t f . u n: r r . .
RANGOON. Dec. 18. The commit ! T " ul . 0,V . " . 7 fiet, leavinu a column of water as fee!
ait k t..;....., t uu-- .,. Kovernmeiu im a living, enniy.
(Ry Associutpd l'ress)
Crop Conditions Not fav
orable in Several Sfcites;
Sweet Pntalfoe Crop .War-
1.. ..II Tl
J. till I'll,,. bloom unon the dumu heiina of Jt-. doubtedly he will receive in Hura all ;!ay for the dominntion of India and Bon A. lluyhurst, city treasurer oi
WASIIINCTOV rw 11 My will not see another spring . l!ne ovations usually accorded a travel-. Burma hy lin am. It enforces by arm- Gladstone, has resinned and three can
WAMUNUiUN, Doc. 13. Crop ' . , . urH..,,t .i w oik prince. ed men its will upon them in all bi 'd ilates are seeking the vacancy. C. A
conditions for the last half of No-1 . , - , miiinci and a oet I 1,1 Rangoon may be seen many peo-'questions of policy and event in the Chambers has also resigned from tliu
vember nro covered In reports rn- tu
aKricultuio and ordered them plow- Pi? with British flags pinned on their details of administration. J
eelved by the Bureau or Markets and eu under until they haven't the heart breasts. "God save the Kii.g" is n "This assumption of power, Indians
Crop Katlmates, United States I)e-to rise nguin. The poppies wero common expression. The Karens of and Hurmans resent vehemently.' They
partment of Agriculture? from Its brought over in earth ballast, shipped l'!l,"a u,e is-l'iviully loyal to British 'claim to manage their own affairs.
field agricultural statisticians In the in France by troop transports. They ,,1-lt'. i to determine their own destiny, to ful-
wn ine oiner nami, me iTince wu. 'v mur own uu-ai. iicmto n vum-m.
meet with a large element no one 'dush of opinion between them and the
llritish. in fact, to put the matter
visit of the Prince of WiT.es to Burma I"" liigh In the well, sufficient to irrigaW
has given rise to much speculation as "Now the British' government 'hm ! 115,200 acres.
to the nature of his recepl.on bn-jalwuys stood and never lesa than to
doubtedly he will receive in Burn all !ay for the domination of lndiu and
the ovations usually accorded a travel-, Burma hy Britain. It enforces by nrm-
counci).
unrnrent Btntes. ithreatcn to overrun sui-roumling gar
The husking of the com crop is dens and truck farms.
jabout completed throughout the j "The roe.son the. poppy blooms in lean say just how large of aloofness
norin central or leading corn-produc-! Prance and Belgium is because the'and silent opposition. In Buima the
lug states. The yield Is generally farmers- can't eet rid of it." said llai
good, but the quality is being dam- ray H. Shaw, pathologist of the feeler
aged considerably by the corn oar'al horticulture board, today.
norm ami mom. The harvesting of
the, late crop is nearly completed
throughout the Gulf Statos, and good
yields of high quality are reported
winter wheat Is entering the win
ter In good condition throughout the
Auto License Plate3
To Be Mailed Out Soon
SAI.EM, Dec. 13v Sam A. Kozc---
north central states. Tho condition secretary of state, has announced that
continues to deteriorate In southern tne work ot mailing out motor vehicle
Nebraska and Kansas due to drought plates for the year 1022 will get under
and Is generally poor. Ruin has brok-jway this week- Approximately 10,000
en the drought in Texas during the applications for these plates have been
Past week, but much more moisture received at the secretary .of state's of
ls needed. -The condition In Wush-Iflce- Thtl vot min mnr than
intrton lino boon b0,,fiin,i h ,. 1 100,000 applications to he received
national movement is still string, and
plainly, a crisis of the firat magnitude
"What should be the attitude of
is continually fanned into flame by i Indians-ami Burmans? fAs free men.
the multitude of nationalist journals! they would gladly have given the
which are sold on the streets. Bern- Prince a hearty welcome but they
nrd Houghton, writing in New Burma leunnot gleet him, while in bondage,
expresses what is most likely to be struggling to:be free. They can see
the attitude assumed by the Burman .in him the symbol of that power which
nationalists toward the visit of the binds them und which bars them
Pince. In part, he says: from any real liberty. Their attitude
"No one in Burma, any more than should then be one of silent and dig
in India, has any personal animus nified protest. They should hold
m
JR.
HmRRHAL JELLY
lc diiiiarilMrl Ku tA ui
FREE
SOTreahneal
lla oa ncttyt
ol your dun
ad tin
KONDON
Hlooupoll. Minn.
it toMiMny&d by 30 yean
service to1 million of
m e r I c a ru. Kon don's
mtKS wonoart lor your
anoanitf, cuuuh.
in it caiffrn, nau
soutinw, etc.
ruins and snows,
Winter rye crop has mode vigor
ous ffrowth nntl Is Renbrally in good
condition.
Cotton is mostly picked and gin
Tied. The favorable weather has
ranged a ronsiderable percentage nf
weevil pnnctured bolls to open, nnd
fields have been picked unusually
clean due to the poor yield.
.--Irish potatoes are practically all
Oiarveeted, and with a few exceptions
.yields are generally low but of good
quality. . The yield and Quality are
both above average in Maine and
North Dakota, and the crop has been
harvested in excellent condition.
The digging of sweet potaties Is
bearing completion. The yield it
generally fair to good and the qual
ity excellent.
Condition of the citrus crops in
Florida has been benefited by the
recent rains and quality oC the fruit
1b very good. Shipments of citrus
.fruits continue from Arizona and
Callfornln. The pecan crop has been
harvested under favorable conditions
in Texas and Louisiana
l)sed on the registration for the year
1021. . .
Mr. Kozer said that applications
were not coming in as rapidly as ha?
Wen anticipated and indications
pointed to tho usual eleventh-hour
rush.
Under the traffic laws motor ve
hicle owners who operate their ma
chines without a 1922 licenso after
January 1 will be subject to arrest
and prosecution. :
TRAPPING IN FULL
SWING IN MANITOBA
TA-
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
- . ' FRIDAY.
jls reported to be fair to good nnd of
good quality.
' All classes of live stock are gen
teratty (n good condition.. The hog
ichplera situation has Improved con
siderably throughout the north cen
tral states, and is now under coii
'trol. The'1 feeding of 'new-corn is
'causing some trouble among horses
;and cattle In Illinois, but the situ
ation Is not serious.
Meadows and pastures are still
;furnlshlng some feed throughout
much or the central belt of states
.from the Atlantic to the Taclfie
"'oceans duo to the mild autumn.
Ttanges are in good condition in the
far western states, and have gener
ally been benefited by recent rains.
THE PAS. MAX., Dec. IS. Trap
ping, the .big business of this north
country for tho next few months, is
now in full swing and most of the
men engaged In the work are out on
their trap lines again. Reports say
the catch of fur bearing animals Is
good everywhere in tho district.
i Muskrat trapping Is reported ex
ceptionally good and It is thought
100,000 pelts will be marketed In
The Pas. Local buyers have been
Tho yield i paying more than a dollar for musk-
rat skins.
Several buyers, with $30,000 in
cash, left on the Hudson Bay Hall
rond recently to purchase furs. The
train stops at each trading post for
only a few minutes, but In this brief
period the buyers rush on the trader
or trapper and make offers for their
furs. This method of. buying has
been followed for years'by many.
CERTAI
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Just XeH Central
Main 43
Wlit'ii iliiriiiir jinn rotit'Vy order tomorrow
morning. There irt lin absolute nssa ranee 'of
tiialjty an (J service when you trade u'r; the store
"Where all are pleased'." ;. " ;..."',.''
A ht, ' elen'iii stoir, handling nothing hut
giurmiiteed gMs is bound to j;tov. .' - . .
Shredded Wheat
IJird, Seed 1
Kno.v. (lelatine
t Ciuiiphvlls Sou)), 2 for ,
1 lilliidalevVsparatfiik
Faue.v Oo'W Oyst(;rs
uonev --insvfwe, i) ins. hj
Tillamook (hee- V'-. ;
J. G. HG)LM
grocer ;;
' Quality arid Service
; - : FREE DELIVERY ' ' "" r :""
...ATu;
:'..'
2iw .
...:....:....28(V-
...19v
10 11m..... $1.68
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CALL MAIN 43
ICH MAN
William Allen White's Poerful Stoi-y Vf American Life
A SPECIAL CAST INCtUniNG
ROBERT McKIM, CLAlRE AttAMS AKDJCARL GANTV00RT ,
With a.pen as keen. as a siiriNi knife, the author has written the history of
a nuilir vhose-iiainc is a hirtiseliolil Vm,i.n every home traced his life from its
befjinniiiff inital the present day--fl, Aay. vliih finds him as well-known as
President Hardimj, or T'illv Siindav' ,"" ' ' r.
See the Picture and See if You Know the Man.
O-W Settling Its
' Claims Rapidly
PORTLAN'D, Dec. 13 Many claims
for personal damages for injuries re
sulline- from the O.-W. R. & N. rail
way wreck near Celilo already have I
been settled witnout Tesort to irgi
entanglement! An official of tha'
jcomparty said yesterday that every at--ismnt
is beine made to settle all
ilaims amicably by agreement direct
JvHh the injured persons. About
rtt those who received minor injuries
.Already have received damages in full.
Arrangements have not been mad yet
to settle the more serious cases, such
4i? those where death occurred and
those wh., received injuries from
Vhich tlfoy have not yet recovered.
. 1 II. W. Hicks, traveling passenger
ngent, reported yesterday the case of
I
I
Snodgrass
anC
Zimmerman
Funeral Serviee Par
lor, Licenced Emhal
mer, Ambulance Ser
viee. Day -Phone
Main 02, Ni-Ht
Phone, Main Tin.
; Fuin-tU St
A
Few
Suggestions in
"Gifts that Last"
For Christmas. ,
Wrist Watches, from
$15.00 up, faiariinteed.
Diamonds, all sizes
and prices.
Lnvallieres and P.eads
of all kinds.
P.elis aind Duckies.
f'itrarette Cases (we
have some new ones.)
liVe card -nses. '
WVl denial' Watch
e.uninsv
Gent'sWalehls, from
$1.75 tolH).(4
Cut filaPSciina and
Silverware.
Our stockin now com
plete ami -we arvise you
to shn) early.
YOUR BOY
will appreciate such gifts as these.
Pocket Knives
10c to $4.35
Flash Lights .U r 70 to 3 25
C'l. V I 61 A n O 1
TZT
-
Skates
Razors
Sleds
Coaster Wagons
Scout Axes ........
Hammers
Saws
Pliers
$1.45 to 2.10
....1.00 to 3.50
....2.50 to 8.50
11.50 to 12.50
1.85
1.30 to 2.65
1.80 to 3.45
25 to 2.40
OREGON HARDWARE AND IMPLEMEHTGO.
Remember we give b Discount for cash.
SPECIALS
i t v ; .'
for this week
Delicffus Afcples $2.(i0 ami $2.75 'X box.
We have. oSerhou
have, cut tlui .'price
hf'liduys.
Lelt'us send vim a lfx with your lUext order.
it on Delicious Apples, so
trt move, them before the'
J. G. SNODGRASS
J : J -i
109 Depot St. Two Phones, Cad Main 75 '
NO CIIARCJE FOK DELIVERS'
ji,Hi.iiftiinnrimiT
iL9 :
jp There Is No Economy;
In Poor Vision
. i mi
eioi inner, xnev
The old ear can be.' drive
can ne (leierred. j;iit
ean are tiw
which
abso
household ap-
. . I .. ..A.
l auot Iter season, i inprovc mem.-;
isses must In; secured when they
flic
n J.UI'll'j can economize on
1 iropriatii'n.
on tlio jiroperty
are lv-ed'cd.
There is no scale f values bv
oncd. Like f;(Kid health, it
our daily duties and the lull eiijoyrnl
jiossession must lie saleuarc.i'U, whf wcr Hk
Delav in seeiirimr classes for weakiJiii-r eyes
. costliest kind of fllv. Vou are not onR', H-xpei iencinir discomlo.rt, iierliaps
ciin'.n-iiHi- mwl doiii-iviinr vniiri'lf o!'nir full icfficieniM-. but cverv dav the
. -.
ntrflv
nf
t,
vforth of jrood vision may be leek-,
lVc(-Hirv lor llie penorinan-e 01 -of
life itself. Such a piicclesH
,er tlio cost.
s is not econ,i:inizint' but the
itural
iwers are
ret vi
The
eves are without the assistance tlr.iecl, Tlieir na
fVadiii'' the faster. 1
(lood vision is the moslt inexTiensive tiiifitr vou can seenrr
iwnun i,r i.iv.in.v 1ciwp 'Citt'd bv coninetent lirofessional neonli
-ir.ut m.,,1 viii.u iiisiciiif'ic.'iiil. 1 1' vimr eves are not flllH-1 ioliinir lil -Iterlv
if vow 'twT Htir reason to susprct that,as a niatt!er of eroiwuuy ' you
eo)'iui.lfi .-iWi4 ()i4-r.irtj4 t "nee dfl'i', ' ' "
small ev
makes the
ild
Mince Meat Fixings
for Pies
can be had here ,
To enjoy the Christmas Meal miality in
rediiids must be used bnly in making the
Minee Meat, Pies a crowning d'.eliht.
We' Cany the
Pig juicy Sun i.Maid Uiisins from i 'alilV ruin
Cunviits that -melt in, yonL. 'mouth, ( airdieil
Peels and 'itimi. t
Pure Spices.
Moiled Cider aid Crai- Juii'e. ,: ,
Pies 'made froiu these ingredients wiM e'Miie up
to all holiday c.sjiectat ijons.
Phone Main 80
i
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
-TE HOME OF AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUU
5.veJer and Optician
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