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Tuesday, August 7, 1923. ' THE. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE' liSsfilsSlffllSCO EN.IflYS ! n phi mum P :i I4o o KltlUAT mulls mm WGT0RY AT 1 HIE m The millions holwr iwnl for hlit fffr .look, iproiiior comfort for pun. inKvr, irn'atoi' spoiHi nqd wifely, huva (I rail th iltMilh hlmv 10 Ihd olil-ilmp jclippi r -Hhip and t rnplrt!)- driving thr wiiiitjitmnit-i' i'ro m iiic hii. When frol(Unt MiinlliiK rcvli wpil Hip nifr- nml ' curing shown, was establishments, 14,1-HO- it hlnnrlpctrd to apply for nsslHtnncp. nnd it is now ioutuui whether or not nr tun uuiuiii ciPiniK-ituiitMi miicn ui . t . . t Service Man III. is over four years since he waa dis- - "M " ? HENI1, August 7.-Finding of on V?"?''- ... ..j, u . ".."'...i i... dered clothe. .She lets them hand ex-servce man on a ranch near K" """ ll, line ..mil tb.n with n -.. in.- hut- . . , , .- - ... - ..nil. . .- " - rham fleet In San l-'runrlaco Hay July!1","11""" wn0 ni" luuercuiosis in usi ganlen hose adjusted no that it will l. last, he saw Ihe ln of them. Th .luf" who nlul "irei "' ' , .. " I mane a line spray, sprinKies mem i..ni.- fl.l.llo.l.ow.Ml clipper. nncklnir'aken . Preliminary steps to obtain, 'f purpose of assisting thatiriKnt ,, tlie ine, Then Khe take Isrcot olow.U of Rail. hna become u I assistance or compensation, papier in lis .activities in t,iooK,Vm )owli r0s .em u, un,preKt0 iney re an reaiiy 10 iron. O.A.C.Pointers Suggestions from Collgee Corvnllis Oregon. at 'A Labor Saver. Anniversary r tin- liol.f.n tinte - phantom ship. The "ISHory or the I"'1 0'1.' M"i N Holsmger, Keil "miy. -Today Ih l4Si';i yeais siiu-e coin- fleas." famous clipper that rlrst drop-. , ," rP"niiuivB trom ilivis-1 - - - - - nierce began 10 ko Inlo Hie pocket or'.,i,.,i anchor here In l7j. nlnety-flvn'.1'"1 . l,Iett.1'llu?1r'erij' who Thursday vis-j ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Hie sea. iluvs ont 01' New lock." anit her sister Score of 12 to 9 Recorded in the Cove-Elgin game Sim . day. Willi a score of 12 10 !1 Sunday 1 '"i- Ihc Klt-ln l.all learn .1.- f'-iih-.l i'ov,. u moH, siiceiacillar Hani, which w.m aiicmlcil bv Jiun ilrcila or people of the valley who aii lnt. r. sl.., i t. hull Bamt-s this vear. 1:1,1111, iiM.-in. pitching ror Klitin. showe.l up to his usual snmilinR iiiui let ilown only once or twice cnch tlnio . re!;,, I, iliu; hiinseli promplly. The rove hoyj- wei-c polllK Rooil until soiiieihint: liappened 10 sll! Ihe leans ami then their pitcher went wll'l. in,. scores shot In in one Inn lilK which wan enough to sen,l every pluyci to ih,. iiiKont and cause lilm to titk, the oath never more to soo or reel ih, siih. ri with n horse hiile cov crin;:. ''.ive iisuully pluys excellent hall an, I hut for the tat il Mow-up yester day their pluylliM was very pood. Hull I'nns are looking forward now to the possihilily or a same l.etwccn Klicin and I.-. Crande. Inasmuch lift there stein:; to he no chance to finish out the !e:ii,ic Kiime:. hecauae hotlt linker anil Cove refuse to play thin team, and have called the campaign to a close without a pennant winner in sii.-ht. HAN I' It.AM'IS (1, fnllf., Aiik. ". iships .have passvd irom Ihe Rtvcn . 1. , . 'Today is the UXth anniversary or Ihc'itca. 'ro.inv ihc IHpki-I eiiKrine. the lommon vetch ami icray winter PnlIm or . tIn,,,. , ,.,. !wreleK. p,'.cirlc elevator for passen- muti were used in the (). A. I., sta- ni. rclal shipplnir. on Aiiirust f.. lVxr. '.lKl.rh, and otlier mo.lein InventlotiH in nun v in i lie nt nirr. ,,, m., ,r wrvKun in (ten- , from Sall ,. m,x1i.0 firm I woril. hi- ,Pi"',le vT.tcl,' fo1' the tuusts''ll to arrive In the harl.or wllh a district show a little more nromise. ... .. anil the new station product, llun-ial(l , ,,0 comiiierclal pans of,lhel( 's lecoininenueu lor WOrl.l. Since Ihnl lime Han Kranclsco the very heavy lands of the valley i,a earned ihe name 01 ihe "I'ort of district. Winter barley can be used All Hairs," and today the rorcliin with the vetch for si nee ami ivi'ves- ..... .... ... . fiUWI ,WUIl. Ihe shipping ited Prineville alonit with Mrs. V. A. o roities, seci-etary of the lUend chap-!x ter. The former service man realised 0 lai nP hn.l t.ihnrni. ne u titnn.-.l v rilino- li to the Red Cross workers, but hail'o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 'u 00 olo TiinnnM nipi HLIVIUIM rfibl Wheat growers will find it prof- uanie 10 order, indivuluality or col lectively in neiiflihorhood or oigani zauon.i Eioups, their- copper carbon ate diist now for use next fall. Re sults with '.he new treatment for control of sn.jt on wheat huve proved so satislactory that a stute wide campaign to supplant the liquid treatments with it is justified, thinks II- P. Burss, plant Pathologist of the experiment station. The size of new nrune drier or additional units is based on the acre age in bearing:, unci the new tracts BASEBALLTO protet'tlnic lieadlriwlH of the tlutp uk Krouuin upproxlmnti'ty a huh hllllon hllarH annual),', an'onlliiR to ninrl ilttif jitatlmtcH. ' Thrt-p-liflh.: ol Hh1 wortlK popula tion 01 l.snit.lMKi.iiuK prr.soiiK totlny consUicr San I'YatU'lKi'O tint Kntt'wav to America for (roods coming in, and tho portal to South and Central Auif ik-a, the I'aclt'ic shore and th IS1NCREASING f.. Auk. 7.- VANI'Ol'VKIt. II. British Columbia's totaled l,i!!0,lJiO cases in 1V21 val ued at S1(),1(19,'J27. J'his was an in-L-reaso of liS7.2fXl coses over the 1921 Asiatic continent for iroo.ls roIhk out; I output and a gain in value of $4,175,- accordlnff to leading Sail Kranclsrii export men. t'nllke most of Ihe leading seaport of the raited Stales, San I'Ynnclsco's harbor from Is owned and operated In; just coming into bearing, reports the f"1"1 public. The title 10 the properly; O. A. C. experiment station. Cal-J1" lllt- r ''ulifornla. and Ihn cuiauons may safely be made on a j "'""' auair -are aiiiuiiiisieren ny n 20-day diving neiiod. the avpii.B'elboard or harbor- commissioners length of the season in Owe-on While Ihe commerce In anil out Dividing the totul estimated Dioiluc-lK;l" ''"ranclsco Buy Is handled alonv; tion by 20 will give the required i..ipm.iLy or me iiuisnei pinnt. 1 ne maximum capacity of the new sta tion model recirculation system is- 0 i-z tons per tunnel per day. - Crop rotation will ir really extend the productive power of Oregon soils says the experiment station soils de partment. It gives better tilth and moisture, less- water requirement, more crop per unit of water used. and better ne,t profits, and it helps build up the soil. The second generation of neach lltwig miner worms attuck the fruit of prune, boring , their wuy around I me young seed. Ihey show up as 1 worms on mature peaches and np pricots. Control must begin the win ter and spring before, say Oregon station entomologists. Full .omnia oppose the increase of socialistic ten- tt,'aK"t combs lor manipulation, su,te. . In addition lo operating the dencios- in the population there bvlsave w,lr ln I'oducing comb honey, hurl.or, Ihe siato owns and operate the Slate H.lt Itullroad which con- 118:). by the provincial department ofo mines and fisheries. . . o !- The total value of the output ofjo British Columbiu fisheries during the! o year, including fresh, canned, cured , or otherwise prepared, the reportio dilations may safely be made on aillurt,or "fair are administered hy a i shows, was . ?18,872,8X1. ; This. wasjO Wl DVIIPJITM NLLi lUUHIflH WASHINGTON, ;Auff 7. Mexi ean property owners in the Yuca tan district are now oreranizintf toi tour M'etioii!( of Ihe hay I'rontutr", most of tlie oct-aii koIiik v'.sael8 ure lork-d tho San Francisco waterfront. Tho other three noetions are: . The Oakland harbor, more than two miles long excliiHive of the Oakland har bor, which Is highly developed aloiiK: the Oakland and Alameda shores; -the phore from ltichmonl to I'oint San I'uhlo, wiilch Ip four mlleH lonr; the Marin . ' county's 1 Saimiliio-TfhtirDii frontuKe of aproxlmalely two miles. San KranclHoo'H pier and wharf fa cilities extend five mile, giving San l-Yanclsco Hay a total water termin- nl frontage of thirl een iiiIUh. excln- hIvo of the Oakland liarbor. In addi tion tUere are from eighty to ninety miles of frontage capable of being ile- loped into wharfage facilities and i much la being accomplished in the I conversion of t itlal f lain inlo ileen foundation sheets provide W-Lter t fronlagen, hartior officials instituting hasehall teams. The idea and cause the bees to build worker said to tie that of giving the youths of the province some ideas annul play and physical sell-development. ' As a first move according to re ports' to the United 'States com merce department, the Socialist Re sistance League, which is the organi zation promoting ,the effort, 'has bought liijO complete' baseball outfits from tho United States. In addi tion, a physical culture director has been sent to the United States to learn abnul the game as it is played, and bo.jklets of rules,. .and descrip tions aoout it have been printed in Spanish. Yucatan, from the beginning of Mexican troubles, has , evinced fcon stant symptoms of radical political activity. FUNERAL PLANS BEING FORMED Ceremonies will follow Clos ely Those for McKinley, : is Announcement. WASHINGTON. Aug. G. (A. P.) I'l'-sidem ('nolidgc and' other govern ni nt fjiTicluls ln continuing Sundav ih' ir xnd task of preparing for Him state funeral of President J larding here "Wednesday were guided entirely by the wishes of Mrs Harding as ex-'r-ssd in messages received from Ihe funeral train. Accordingly the. ceremonials here will follow as closely as possible those held tor the martyred - McKinley, friend and mentor of the dead execu tive. Also, ommicials will respect tho wish ol .Mrs. Harding that the party now speeding eastward with tho body alone shall accompany it to Marion idler tin" service;-: here are ended. President Coolldge, I'hief Justice 'J ai t. ol her htah officers and the department representatives of foreign stales will defer their departure until Tlmmliy evening, arriving to attend the f-imple services to be held thero be m iv the body l. commuted to Ihe soil of Mi. Harding's. native state. Soldiers, sailors and marines will l.e the active pall bearers at the ser vices; here and men from these three service!: also will constitute, tho guard 01 honor lor the body while It lies In M ile in the capitol rotunda. t'ongros Hepitwutcil other pall hearer." will include six j!-nalor.': and six representatives who will be appointed respectively by sen-aim- Cummins of Jowa, president pro- ternpor- ol tho senate, and Speaker Oilh lK . in accordance with the re ipiest tr.tnwiiittcd to them Sunday hy I'onliilu'e. Selection of the other hon orary pall bearer:: will he left to Mr:'. Hardim:. chief Justice Ta ft, telegraphed 1 'resid- nt i 'oolidgi. from Polnte pic, Ojiehrc, that lie would attend the seic.vf both in IM: city and Marlon Mi. Tail, said ho would arrive in Washington Tuesday n fiernoon. Gov ernor Hde of Missouri, who prc p( nit ,1 llapliug to the .St. Isouts imdieiife which heard his first formal address on ihe western trip, and Ihe rec!lthe.'' of several other stnteff nlso not ii'k d Mr. 'nolidge Sunday that th" w uld attend l he state funeral n itaiion lo i he governors of all y ife.s w ere neiit forward Saturday night by th president. cells. If left to themselves bees ure prone to build many drone cels. rrumes titted lor lull sheets of foundation' may be bought from bee supply men, ami directions for mun-0wned harbor facllltU inulation will be supplied on reiuestlVniMr.i nt tr.a nan naa to the 0. A. C. department of entom-tnp actual cost of eonsiructlon. Work oiogy. i . necls with all trans-conllnentul rail roads and all piers. Kxelusivp of land values, nomlnnllv figured at $:0.0Gn.niio. the state- today are representing Eight advantages of copper car- onate dust treatment of seed wheat for smut control ure as follows: Ef fective control; low cost; less labor; irood (Termination: thicker stand: vig orous-plunts; no Iof fiom holdingUn order , to expedite the China basin after treatment; one-fourth of seed (work, a temporary wooden siructiire saved. Farm and O. A. C. station! may be used pending completion ot la now under way on-lhe China basin. Ihe latest addition (6 Ihe state's har bor facilities. . The basin. In addition lo lis piers, will have a slx-siory ter minal In the heart of of Ihe tranHcon I inenlal railroad terminal. The cost of this structure will be $2.4nfi(00o. tests have proved the success of. the new method, Hop red spiders collect on the un ler surface of hop leaven as the season advances The first injury appears as small pale specks on the leal surface. They spin tine webs on the suifaee of the leaves and lay little spherical eggs in them. They have needle like parts with which they pierce the tissues. I ho permanent building. The piers In the China badn will bn 200 feet wide and from C00 to 1,000 fret long. Tile drainage changed lands from productive value so low as to be of uncertain profit to double the yield for a good profit. Some white un tilled lands on the O. A. -C. station farms which produced 12 to lii bush els per . acre, went as high as 33 bushels per acre after tiling. Cleaning up crop remnants, litter, rubbish, and weed plots aid very materially in cleaning out the ear wig nest,, reports the O.. tA. C. Ex periment station. These heaps ofl refuse are good refuse grounds for this pest. With cleaned up premises during fall and winter, conditions are favorable to u poison mash cam paign that will erudicate or greatly reduce the pest. Potato Certification Aids Buyer Potato seed certification as con- dttted hy the extension service is primarily educational work but has highly practical value in locating all superior seed strains of stand ard varieties for distribution to other growers, thus performing a service both to seller and buyer. The work is in charge of the county agents who as.sist growers seeking certification for their crops. They hold field meetings and potato inspection tours to acquaint growers with the value of good po tatoes and the methods or growing them by good seed properly treated and planted, right culture and pro tection from insect and disease in jury by spraying, and rogiung out diseased plants. At the field inspections growers generally accompany the inspector to get instructions as well a-s an in sight into the principles of growing .nock that -will certify. Weak, dis eased, and off-type vines are point ed out for removal. Since diseases may spread to plants at considerable distances, diseased plants should be taken up and removed from the field ns earlv as possible. Uusually two field inspections are made and also one bin inspection. Tho grower must sort his crop for this latter, removing tubers as fol lows: 'Other varieties, rotten, cut, stabb ed, bruised or otherwise injured, pointed at the end, bottlenecked, rough or unsymmetrical, ami tubers of less than two ounces. The most successful growers of certified seed rogue their fields four to eight times in the season. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneyi You Clean Your Bowel ifost folk forfret tint the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa sionally, else vc have backache anil dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and .the 'moment you feel an ache or pain ' in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jnd baits from any good drug slore here, take a tahlcsponfiTl in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few. days and your kidnevs will then act line. 1 his famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is intended lo flush clogged kid neys and help stimulate them to activ ity. It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder, dis orders. , : Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drujk which even-body should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Sails to folks who be lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is onlv trouble. Bv all means have your phvsiiian examine your kid nevs at least twice a year. Mnj. Con- Patrick is the first to rpinlify as a pilot, but he isn't Ihe fir-t American general to be up in tl-" air. It may be that a vote of confi dence merely expresses! each other leader1 fear that he might get Poin care's job. The Moxiran conference ii making I In New 'fork it is easy to ilis FH-ii satisfactory headway that we tingui;h the stranger from the na-l an- heirinmntr to womler why they,ttve. The stranger is careful not to call it u conference. act like a hick. NEW OXFORD SHOES For Early Fall $(i.00 to $10.50 NEW FALL WOOLENS for Suits "Just in" Suits, $27.00 to $72.50 The Toggery Andrews Bros. an increase over the previous year of if l.ftiy.lli:), or.-3li per cent. o , An interesting leuture ol the re-l port wns the fact thut whaling op-jo erution.s which were suspended iiijO 1H21 were resumed in 11122 and nro-iS dueed an output valued at $158,814. lo Total capital Invested in the Usui" industry of Hritish Xolumbiu, the re port .shows, was 819,051,571, Of this $li,7bT,827 represented vessels,- nets, traps, piers and wharves and ifl.'l, 185,744 represented money invested in cunning and curing establishments. The number, of neersons engaged in fishing operations and in canning 0,0 olo olo o 1 o olo olo AND MILLINERY The Straight Lines of the ; New Modes Are Gracefully Achieved By ; Wearing o o O IO o.o QlO Q!0 oo OlO olo 'OlO OjO olo OjO Go O.IO O iO OO o o olo OlO olo o o OiO New Jacquettes $375 ' $4 25 With' the hot summer days just' beginning, and your summer vacation just before you--think ..of the real good and comfort one will have, from adding one of these nifty, smart Jacquettes to their summer wardrobe. ,; o o o . o i o o .0 . o o o ,0 o o o o ,0 o o o o o o 6 .0 o o a 8 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 5 GOOD CIGARETTES 6 10 lo l 1 -0 lo flO Front Laoo Corsets Never have the styles called so Insistently for lines that are straight and slon.der. "La Ca- mllle" works wonders la gently pursuadlng surplus flesh Into fashion's silhouette makes your jo gown a smooth-fitting success. You'll love tno new moueis or "l.a Camilla" giving you the lines and buoyancy of youth. Low-topped and of dainty fub rlcutlon lightly boned but vis. lble only In their benefits. . Be fitted to your Individual 'o innriMi nf "A PnmlllA" and An. Joy a youthful figure and a flex- g o lble ease that Is delightful. o o A complete line of the latest o models always on nand. o o o o o o o a on a 1 o 1 o o o o o o o GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent'' , From $5.00 to $146.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson 4 . r t o Mrs. Robt. Pattison 8 Plione S3! Corsctlere -W AnnnnnnoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Just Received i" li,. i ,v .... . ium-i . '- - . . A new shipment of Cretonnes for draperies, aprons and comforts, in a large assortment of patterns. ' ' v 45c value Cretonne, per yard 39c 35c value Cretonne, per yard ...2Sc 39c value, 32-in. Renfrew Ginghams, 3 yds. $1.00 33c value, 27-in. Renfrew' Ginghams, 4 yds. $1.00 . 25c value, 27-in. Renfrew Ginghams, yd,......19c ' v 28c value, 3G-in. Percale, yd. .......,. ..:..'....23c f 23c value, Sli-in. Percale, yd .....,19c Don't Forget Our Special Glassware and Dishes Andrew's Variety Store : SERVICE ECONOMY Guns AND Ammunition THAT WILL PLEASE THE SPORTSMAN ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS AND Fishing Tackle SEE US BEFORE YOU HUNT OR FISH Oregon Hardware & Implement Company 1 1 IS f I I i- I On Depot Street. Next toPenneys S ' o o o is 'iifl 8 j 8 SSSSBSSSi lo o o o !S Lemonade These de- Fresh Fruit, and Orangeade. licious drinks quench your thirst and satisfy. Our new device is improving to the quality of the drink. .The Palace o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o Z 8 o o o o o o o Home Grown Green Corn FRESH EACH MORNING ''' Blackberries, Raspberries, loganberries Peaches J. G Snodgrass 109 Depot Street Two Phones Call Main 75 No Charge for Delivery