La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1922, Image 3

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    Ctiamhcrhin'n Colic and Diarrhoea
Rcmrdy.
Every family should keep this prep
aration at hand (luring the hut of tlu
Mimmer months. It i almost sure to
lie needed, and when that time romes,
ia worth many limes its co.-t. liny
it now. Adv.
For Utmost Corset
Satisfaction be
Fitted to
1ST
AS HE IS HUT
TO GIVE HP JOB
MrxH AV nr.nnv
fBy AMoeialed Pra
MEXICO CITY, Jim.- 21. till!
Rendered, ojneu hy K. W. Pnvls.
1111 American merchant hei. won
the .Mexican derby llilu year from
a field of 10. Thlx waa the ft rue
time the derby, hitherto a national
institution, has been run since 1010.
MAP OPEURDP
E
BADLY CUT IIP
f 'Wi
1 ' 1 A II
No squeezing of organs; no
presBUre; defects of fignro
corrected; a "perfect founda
tion for your gowns.
This in addition to the com
forts afforded through the ex
clusive "La Camilla" featurea;
No pressure on apine; no cut
ting by lacoi-s; no pinching of
clasps; no digging ot atays at
top but freedom, ventilation,
satisfaction.
A complete line of the dif
ferent models always on haud.
I'rlcca y2..iU ami up.
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
Corsetiere
Ree. 1702. Cor. Spring Oak
Phone 322-W
Portland Man Says He Often Had to
Lay .(T Days at a Time lintil Tunliic
1 Kntircly Overcame! His Alarming
j S:i .until 'rroul.il. . 1
I ,
j "I was 50 off I almost gave up
; niv poll, (ui I f'd just fine since tak
ing Tnnlnc." Raid Andrew ti. Kretrness!
; I 1 III
, Or
1 SHEEP TO
1.,
SO
hi),
'!1
"Fur
iHll'l.
tiMy
over
My r 1
; 1
with
in-
(By Amtoclntotl Pre)
HICI.CIIADK, Juroslavl:i, Juno 21.
Th map of Kurupti wuh m biully
tut up by tin ivfUriMiiukern ut I'urii
that it in null a ronsUiu pux)
i to tnu 11 v people, especially Aninr
finiiH. Tho K'Ki'upliy of th now
I I la It if it'iHiblics ami the munli
! hi t ho Hulkuiis uml Near Kpt
. Hfi iiik to hi part ii-u lu rly iibseiiiv.
Kuro)o:tu postal uuthorltit ftml
! that Amoricjns often confUHB Ser
! bin with Siborhi, Kuutanla with Ar-
Mivn hunilrtl.1 numiu, J i.KOshiviu with Czecho-Slo-
r r ... , . sbeep, from WashliiKton and Ort'so". vakia, lim liarest with lliidapi'st,
cars i suuoreti w(1 uraw on the j0(o i,a(ina for-' tiil;uria wiih Hiivarfri and m on.
ost raui'a lu-ur lnr this sumino . I "Pet-tpta In tlio I'nitt'il St.iti bhuw
Thu l.ii'Kt'ht li'divlduul lu i'd tourists ! tilt' most lamiMitablu lack of liiimv-
of 5.100 bead immM by t A.
HalM of Pasco. asli. ' A clean
bill of health must be gnu ran teed
by e ,ih shipper to the si a to voter
(Hy Aaiiorlntri Irr)
MISSOULA. Mont., June
11th St., -North, Pnttiund, Thjt.ty"
21.
two
) stomach trouble. Kv
wuLiltl sour, 1 bloated
K-is. and there was
jnniiiii! ju.-t like a ft ml tit' fire in my
I Mult: ui'. 'm bt;;d ached fit to burst
arid 1 ) u! si. di:.i:y it was all lcould
,,,11 i ;, it , , i iiia;iuii IM i IMIIUl U Il'-ll-l H IIIO USII-
t:;J,us:zt?. ' .n." m?r uut rvrvt ar ",n"
i ill., . 1 Vi led loose in tlm Loo lorest.
no ft i) I ami 1 always got up with an .
awful bad C.ste i.i my mouth u.-ul I I I 1
Hi,' woisi' tlian wlu'ti 1 wont to bed.
' i-'ix lit-ults of Tanlac completely ' (
riil i:c of my troubles. I now cat any-; I
'hinf. tio.n Ir.'.vo a headatbe, have
; it iiiL-i rove:;1! pounds in weight and I
nevei lose a (:iy from work- T:udai'
led?, of thin part of the world." n
prominent American diplomat tu the
Italkuntt said recently tu the cor
t es pun. lent. Nut two persons in JO
can locate tlu Mnlkan countries ac
curately. Aiu.1 1 rn sorry to say
our uovernment ol't'lii:ls olten show
H 4? 4 rj? if.1 4 4 it ifr.
Snodgrass
and
Zimmerman
Funeral Service Par
lor, Licenced Embal
mer, Ambulance Ser
vice. Day Phone
Main 62, Night
Phone, Main 743.
1505 Fourth St,
La Grande, Oregon.
kf iff ft ft bl 1 lrf 11
LA GRANDE
distreRHlne ignnrnnee. Not lonp nsi)
'.he Ameiiran ronaaliir rhlet in Ilel.
Krade rei-elved an offlelal aeai from
Hie state departmnt. thft steel Jie
of whlih read 'Jnao-Sliivalda."
COTTON SHt)HTA(iP
(Pr AsKeelated Prats)
MEXICO (MTV. Juns SI. nopnrtn
from entton-iirowiiig dlstrletu. esiie-
. . ji-lnlly fvont tile Latum region where
t. d..,,- e. . .," j . t"' fKreater part of the erop It
To Rmov. Spoti from Hardvveod. !prd,ed IndUali. thai there will
Urease aM u hurdWHid tloors uin , ,, K,ortiiKo over normal produr
l.e remove l by irul.biiif the sputa Hon this year or nlmost lnil.tiui)
first In water as hot as the luiiul nm hnlea. The poor harveBt la due to
hear and then droppliiK poroiliie of ! continued droiinhta.
hydrogen on them and allow It to re. I
main until dry. ' KRAI) THR WANT ADPt
The Hum of the Soul, i
In oltlen times it was believed that
the sent of the soul waa the stomach
most likely for the rei.on that a man
is never ao completely used up as when
his stomach ia out of Older. For the
cure of ordinary stomach trouble?,
there is nothing nuito so prompt an
satisfactory as Chamberlain1" Tub
lets. They strengthen the stomach
anil enable it to perform Its function
naturally. Give them n trial. They
I nnlv root a onsHor. 'A'lv.
ui-L i" a irreat medicine.
Tanlac is st:l'.t iv all tfood diujjists.
-Adv.
0FTW000S If
Eiill!
V. &y
"Permanent as the Pyramids"
Manufacturers of
BICD
some years since buying of
Hewor
Water
Irrlgnt ton
Culvert
Drainage,
" WELL" CURBING-
Phone Main 120
P. Illllliliug H
loerlSlocks
A.
-SEPTIC TANKS
Factory Island City
lii p
If
:;ottwonus ;;s oa r.o lare u scale ori
i'o cat'.'1 :I in May of this year, for
it was a phenomenally active month
in the - lnr.tlx r industry. AUhoutfh
since the end of May there has been
.-ome what of a ida.'keninjr in the buy
inir of softwoods, in a wav lliis is not
IlllUd len Tll.i In IhmiI: . niiimlf:i-ti1i'fi-i 1
fur takinir the country as a whole,
purchases of .softwoods continue to ex
ceed production considerably. The
volume of oiders being received at
Pacific roast niiils shows only n com
paratively small 'excess over produc
tion by these plants; but mills in the
North, the South and the .Southwest
find that the volume of ohUt. is con-sii'.c-.ably
RirtUr than their output.
Demand for construction lumber sup
ported the market throughout liti'l,
and also dining the .first part of 1922.
Thi:? t!em:.n 1 was at first supplied by
rt itni iu'ko's.i men ouc oi ineir siocks,
ftr they were very careful about buy
iiiK; as a H'sult, their supplies are now
lo.v a"d they ai- eneer to have rush
ship-n cf iiMer:'.shment orders.
Dcmard from wood consuming factor
ies stinted to expand in the eily
sntrng of 1''. ;;iid evej since has. cOn
t i'itit d to jro-.v stowlv and stcadil;.
Thus the maikrt, supported by retail
lumber yaid demand for construction
materials, is now receiving additional
support by demand for factory lum
bi r- 'The demand from manufactur
ing con-umeM in paitieulnrly heljiful
to hardwood nroducLis. This call ip
on them f(,r bardwootr trim and floor
ing has ben very good this year and
with the increns in b'-ing by factor
ies, which are the largest consumers
of hardwoods, the trade is steadily ex
panding, I'ri-cp, according to the American
I.nirbei man, have not shown any
marked change din-inc the week, for
although fcnme transit cars have been
disposed (if at low prices the market
:!s n whole remains very firm. Items
in the mo:t active demand, however,
have Mi own sump advances.
SilE
DEATHT
I
S
j
j Eastern Oregon j
! Music Co. j
PAKEF!, June 21- Much has Ieen
said about Vhe effort of moonshine
Jl on 4 he man who imbibes too. freely, es
t pyL-ially when it' does not comv up to
i the jTftpt'r standard of quality. Now
fnmr i j.no; hor-1 hat tells of the effect
of mash on cattle on the Van go.
Dun: Stcadman, n rancher and cat
tleman of Sumpter Valley, in the city
yesterday stated cattle had been feed
nig on n pile ctf mash dumped out
sevei al days rgo hen officers des
tioyed ?:il!s discovered in the moun
tains niir th? vailey. He said eight
head of catTie were found that were
sick fiom the effects of the mash
and that - four r.ireassLS were diseov
eied. They had evidently ben feed
ing on the mash, which hud been left
in a pile whe i enptitd from the bar
rels. .Weial of the animals belonged
1o Mr. Steadmr.n, who has 100 head in
the mouniain, where stills were discovered.
The Home
of the
Jbra cooh clean kitchen
1117 A III Oil-'-
Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook
stove, is an economical as well as a
clean and convenient fuel.
You are rid of he drudgery of feeding
and cleaning out a range and your ;
kitchen is cool and comfortable. You
work with a clean, intense cooking
heat concentrated directly under the
burner where it is needed.
To be sure of best results in your stove,
use Pearl Oil. It burns cleanly no
' smoke or odor
Dealers everywhere. Buy it by name
Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
. (California)
PEARL
IKER.OSENE)
HEAT
AND LIGHT1
I
AUSTRALIAN AIR
IIL3ERIE
BRUNSWICK
Jf you want llio lat
ot in records set us.
RYDNF.Y, N. H. W.. June- 21.
A r ran senior, is have progrVjsei rap
idly lor the Inau'Uiation of the
aerial mail, passenue- and freinht
servi betwct'it Adelaide. Sydney
and lilsbainJ. a. the Hiverina and
Kavt const.
The planns are the latest In aero-
in:mlr:il d'sii;n and w-re built for
l j ii L"e on the London-I'aris service,
J j wit h ae oinodations for six pa. .sen -l
its and a special compartment for
l; mails, liitijrat''. nnd llfcht fret'fht.
j Special ettfiition was paid to n n -l,U;ii;il
conflitinns that will Ik. 'ii-
J riniuter d in Die Australian traffic
".hen the inachiii'-s were cn-
htnicted
ITHE GARDENS!
! TONIGHT
i Famous Kelly Comedians;
WITH
PHIL BERG
I'k'KSKNTIMi
j "WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY' ;
A Powerful Conl'lii-t between ('a)ii-J
j
Toi nini i.iiiinr.
S Wllieli one will
! Hum or The I'oof?
elioove, The Wi
Vaudeville Between Acts
1'riees dlwavs the sninc
253545
1!RIN(! TIIK FAMILY
H.OI K IHtOI'S.
rOHTI.ANH, June -Jl. Followini;
Iho !eMit iU"linf yi wheat pricf'.J
flour here clionpcd Yt) rtnts n barrr
Tlic family i-.tvi trf now t8i
I n lnrrel wholrsiiTt1. fi f'.lows tht'l
I ilcilir.d cf .ii ci-nt V iliiya ko. I
jr
Rnr-len Dollars and Ninety
Cents 9fc 30 x 3' Usco
A
4
i
4
1
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7 'W.-:..':.
my Mmw
ITSjHE 30x3'2 tire situation
ReS M today is Just this
bSJ USCO at $10.90 is justi
fied in believing that his money is
going farther in tire value than it
ever has gone or couJ go before.
Naturally he appreciates the qual
ity of USCO. That was established
long ago. '
It is stilt fresh in his mind that
USCO led the national market
into the $10.90 price range.
The makers of U.S. Tires
ahvays intended the 30 x
est value in its field. 'Jrjr'-'J
At $10.90 it creates jFf&fifi
a new ciassiicuwn e .wri y
of moneys worth,
United States Trs
r Cood Tlrc
Copvrlitht
U.S. Tin Co.
United States Tires
United States Rubber Company
30x3
USCO
oNoWarlwc
cnargQ
rv r i
Where
you can
buy
U.S. Tires:
Ithin .Mniinliiln (iiu'iiRi't lai (U-nnilo .
('. I,. Kiilillc. Islmiil (Hy
Xiii-ih I'owiU-i- KJiiniKi-, nrh Pmvih'r
IfraHlit!' IIi'nh rnloii
. W. l' ftlt'HllOIH-H, i "ovo
I-). ('. Cji'lllllKS, KlKlll
CM. Hiiitri'Ht lintilcr
; Auto Transfer!
CITY AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING
ANYTHING ANYTIME ANYWHERE
OIL TIRES SERVICE
FIRST CLASS YELLOW PINE 16-INCH WOOD
$9.00 DELIVERED
Ifk. CjP jr. a
FEED
STORAGE
PACKINNG
LYNCH
CO
POONE MAIN 10