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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1921)
fMfTTC SIX " LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tnrorttir. TWpmbr-v 13, ,1021 HOG FEEDING -" EXPERIMENTS Has Long Record As ; P Government Employe j tons oi 7 0:i tlu.ir way thoy :imtry i;.-t mall aoinpliities three foet Hint they could Blmve IhpniBclvo.s years old. Once, before lie left, a (hilly, If lliey so desired. Safety made:;-, constable got quirk servlre on a HI- ore must be used, the bulletin said; KNOW WM OVEH Umatilla Station ( 'oixl'nctcil Experiments mi Variin.-- "WiV's During Past Sinn ' mer. VAI.UMO, Cullf., Dee. 12. Re tirement import, were IhhuwI here rf ci'lltly to l.'uil)lie Whllthorue, who. it is sulci, nan served the United States government under every ad ministration from President Grunt to President liunllug. l lill I Iw.riw.'u flr ..nnnintinnnt In irivn,.nnn.iii u,.rvi,.., irn. ,.,,iu,.,. Ai.-i'''1 Nome from the frozen nortli'seHs rll 1, lS7!i. when he was unpointed thl month und, not knowing that the tllirty ct5 each, impir is 11.00 a: I Rnkinio villas. i lived on roots. li Sf'am'ah ' tave an interesting lerlnllon of the life of the Kskluii'S ler. It being delivered from KriKlaml and will not be Issued, but must be of Coronation Ouir. The natives, he in thirteen months. jliurelmsed by the frlsoners or kIvpii said, fltill use the bow and arrow but! Seaman said ho probably wouM go tUeni by friends on tbo outside, are jrradually netting aicustomed to back to Coronation Culf. "where uj jn (lc pB8t prison barbers shaved Cultivation Of Field ' Produced Gold Oro OnASS VAI.I.KY. Calif., Ttfv. 13 Gold hearing oro Is being ' shinped from a field near here, which has NOME, ALASKA, Dee. 13. An on caribou and seal Artie adventurer, I!. D. Seaman, suil-l A 'rifle In the Coronation country 'ejTT A V7 for 1 160. uu, cartridges for! x U collector of Internal revenue lit St.i1"- w over, tried to enlist in the I"'""11- butter 3.K0 a pound ami the use of firearms, which were In- bin pot of trouble like a world war . inmates twice a week. The! been under cultivation for about 00 troduced recently. The natives live doesu i reach us until it is ail oer. number of prisoners, however, has lii-!years. The ore is suitl to run sov HELP MEN GO STRAIGHT creased' recently, but not many bar bent have been among the arrivals. As a result some of the men getting only one shave a week. era! hundred dollars to the ton. Recently a wandering prospector wore discovered a ledge a short distance below the surface of the field, and The right to use if razor will In-, explorations disclosed the ore. The JIKRMIRTON, Dee. 1H. Interest - Louis, Missouri. At thut time I'resl-i American army so he could fight lii I. !.... CI-.... u.,i! 1,1 r.ttii:. In 1U7U .I'mnCe. i u i! -u w?re com,ut"twi I he was transt'erreil to the llghthouB jf Seaman said he had been three by the Umatilla experiment station ,)oar, UM, ulor ,rve(1 llg- years getting to Nome from (he "or- dunnij the past season, which includeja c(rk lo ,,, r.ltn,,ri who wll8 C,alrJ'natloii Gnir country, which lies far roRshaml-fed and self-fed o;i mixture, j 1)U1I1 of 1)()MB(, naVa committee.. at on Canada's Arctic coast, end i,I bailey middlinRS and corn midol-j ,H(,nlnK at pH1t Wiltthorne wafjtlul'lnK hi" journey had received no liitrs, with tankage milled during the(.ler of , Npviw,u mtlml I1(!8n(.y news from the outside world. Ho Aii u for a tinie and then. In 188, came.1"" the nult, he declared, In October. All the nogs were on alfalfa and I tIJ ,no Mare ,,.,,, ,)avy ,, heie.l1918. when he first Heard the United pasture, so a cnaitre oi M per nea 1 1 , . w,.i,,,r l thn ii,i-, States had entered the war. inllk $1.00 a ran, Seaman suid. The, SAN QVENTIN', CALIFi.Dec. 13. 1(lce m me0 t(J lm)1.cv, tuor ap-ore is being sacked and shipped to . .,...1.: i ,.. , .. oi.n.,,.1 t..nna Italn man in "fro! . ' ... coBt of clothing, however. Is lower, a Shaved "narka" cape being sold for 4. Oil, straight muckluks, or native shoes, for Goj.lohnson of the big California State cents a uair ant line fur mittens fori 1'eiiitontlary here ihreo hiwes of nnn-cent mutches. I Jobnston recently Issued a bulle- .Mounted I'olice in the Coronation tin to the 2,100 prisoners to the ei- pearanee, und form the practice smelter for reduction. believes Warden James J.maliy whj cultivate a determination board and later clerk to the hull di -partmcnt officer. so a chni tre of $1 should be ndd'.'d to the cots. An acre of ulfalfa will ciiiry from CIO to 40 neau ioi u.e ll, v u n w, . w,.r B)fint , , ,, aervlce ,,, about equal the lvturn hud hay been Seaman grown. Hurley, corn and nuildlincr nrr. vnlucd at $10 per ton :ir.d tankaKv' nt $00 pnr ton. During the growing period Lot 1 consisting f wvi-n hogs, were fe 1 2 per cent of their weight per day of Ijarlev midding and Rained 100 poundfi on 300 pounds of grain. Lot 2 consisting of eight hnjg were fed 2 per cent of their weight per day on during (ho Wilson udiuinfHtratlon he was appointed aHslntant appralBtT ut NUi r ranelsco. Salmon Pack Less Than Half Of That Of 1919 was formerly a member of the then One or two years'1'1'"' Northwest Mounted I'olice. Boon after Seaman started for Nome the small- schooner on which ho was Journeying was wrecked in tho lee, he saUl, and he and his coni panious were forced to walk twenty seven days before they came to nn flly Afomcintctf I'ress) SAN FKANCISCO, Dec. 1.1. The estimated 11121 salmon pack of the T.,rl.. ......ut lnnl,lli, an i.. .. corn middlings nnd m ule Ppticallv (,.,, m'on' 0l!tn 50 percent of' the the ramt gain as It 1. while self-fed I Lot No. H. consistirip; of five hog, nuire:) .Ifl' nouTids of grain per 100 j pounds of giain. 11119 pack and about 70 percent of 'Itlio 1920 pack, according to statistics J compiled by a local commission firm. ... , . J H to uniiuiiiLu lit i,uuir,iii(ii cases, more grain "... ,,,st 6H(li! ft0 1920 and 8, Ftance during the finishing pcnol. " () ()00 The ration for l ot 1 wa. incic.sed I to rffll , re consl(I(,rllby 4 per cent and changed to corn-m, ldl- J ings-iniiKnee. ,m c ..-". - lulin,r ...or. cniiuiiin.il with t!t K tho For pinks a , I ca te this year the price Is $1.15. Last ings-innKage. .. . .......... f2.25 compamd a self fyderon corn-mi.ld ings-tnnk-! lw() ,,,, oge.iwhile the or.ginal self feeder w:i,; continued. The fied cost Per 100 pounds gain for Loti 1 and 2 wa" about the same, while Lot H cost HI per cent more. The cost of produc tion for both growing anj finishinr; perioJs show that Lot 2 grown on 2 per cent and finished on the self feeder were produced for $0:17 per 100 pounds, Lot 1 grown on 2 per cent nnd finished on 4 per cent coU $0 7-'! per 100 pounds and the self feeder lot cost $8.02 per 100. year it was $1,50 and in 1919 $2.15. READ THK WANT AIIS! Dorothy's Observation. Three aunts nnd two uncles were veiling nt Dorntby'R home one Sun day recently, nnd the uiiinnrried state of the guests as well ns of her own lirulliers and sisters set the little one nlhlnklng. Finally she remarked: "Isn't It strange? My mother nml the tut seem In be the only people In Ibis whole family that have any children." DID PAIN DISTURB a YOUR SLEEP? 'TMJE paln and torture of rheu- JL "St'sm car quickly relieved byVan application of Sloan's I.Inimcnt.It brings warljith, ease and comfort an4 lets you slee soundly. Always hSve a bottle and apply when yffccl the fnt twinge. Jt penelrctrslulhout rttblw. ( It's splendid lilkake the n out of tired, aching muVk's, 6niins and strains, sliif joints.rid lame backs. J'or forty years paiiV enemy. Ask yourm-iyhlior. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1 .40. Liniment aft a (PauVsJ oacmv Order a Box of Fine Delicious Apples for , CHRISTMAS X .Hulk Dates, jiound urdov your OuiTs nnd rnn fniii)('fc lino .Tnpimosc Oriuif'ps, dozen Xavel Oranifes, dozen 0E. iJOX. SZ.OU 20o have a !.")(' to ;0c .!")( 70.- to 90- ITave von, tried Oregon Uuddvd Walnuts? Tliey arc tile very liest 2."e to -10c Joefs Grocery For len It is easy for a woman to select gifts for men at this store. . .; Cigarette.' Cases. Cigars, Pipes. Aslitrayi and Stands Cigars. Razor. Shave Brushes. i!laf'e Strniiiiers. 8ha Milit; Collar Manii-i Xail CI Ntiitioner' Flasli, Light Came Sets, 'rhernit' s Dottles. Liiiieh Kits. AVallets and Purses. SliealTers . Pen and Penvil. L8LDRUG GO. Quality Gifts Mi it. r.' i'v JiriVl V:r . I ags. l Set 4 iiVers.l ST '(DT MADE BY A TRUST,., PAIUMff I J CONTENTS I LB. S The value of bak ing powder is based on its leavening strength. You can't judge it by the size of the can or by the amount you get for your money.. You must estimate it by the amount of baking powder used in each baking and the results you get. is the greatest value ever offered in Baking Powder it has greater raising "orce" it goes farther than many of the otner Dianas, you use only a rounded r heaping teaspoonful khere many others call for two tapoonfule or more. BuBaking Powder is not all yVi'll gave when using CalumSL Yousave baking mate rials. Camet vever fails. The last level teasVxmtul is as powerful as the firsl Cdumet is perfectly manufacture-eett perfectly and is moderate in price. You aava when you buy It. ' You lave when you use It. One trial vll satisfy you of these facts and demonstrate beyond doubt that "Calumet spells economy." Your grocer sells it on a guaran tee of money back if you are not pleased with results. Calumet contains only such ingre dients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. to fro Rtraiirllt," Johnston said. UF.AI) THE WANT ADS! c Where spur Credit Is Good spit. ; COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER arris PHONE MAIN 734 FRESH EGGS and COUNTRY BUTTER A SPECIALTY . -t We Sell and Guarantee CHAMPION FLOUR This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. V HIGHEST QUALITY AWARDS OBSERVE THIS '"" A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you wapt it C?en.Carr& Tflemorml.'fibi) iw w ii mi i in mviastssmasssssesaBszxwmsM mm A Fare and a Half for (lie ROUND TRIP iln.Lr the ('lji.-liiiMS llnliiliiys w ill he hhuIp 1- t Ik; Unions pacific System I'clwcin all i(iints wlii'ii' tin- mn'-way f.-uv iliM'S licit CMCClI ii'J.'l. Minimum round trip fare S2.50 Tii-ki'i's will hi- .in sal,. DccmiiI...!' -j-j. ;ni,l 'Jl ;m,l llic i ft mil trip ctt".i, lei t.'i .liiiniary Ith. MATCH We have made a profound study of monument building:, and an order placed in our hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave. La Grande, Or. 1 Tonifif Star Theaa-e 8p. m. Kid Karther J. H. Keeny Agent La Gjran.de VS. Mickey Dempsey THREE FAST PRELIMINARIES SFEED EUTNER vs. KID TERRY K. 0. JESS vs. BATTLING TIFFINY YOUNG-. THOMPSON vs. MIDGET ALIEN Ticke en tils A ?al;cf Coiifctio-v.?y ,W Dyo i.!.! -. . Christmas Specials English Plum Pudding, 40c and 80c each English F-mit Cake, filled with lu.snou randiod peels, eherriescind walnuts, (0c ier lb. Now is the 11 friends, .lust will attend to me to send those dainties to vonv 'are the address with ns and we le inailinc. t Scotch Shortbread Special decorated enkeq made t.o order. fc(V imt lb I Special Pastries and Petite Fours for unrtieq ana ianees, aihiyinijrn or eoior earned out. Superfine Breadsniade with milk, lluv home lroduets so we can keep everybody workiii" this winter. .