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H.i: 1 l '4 I PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WoflneWla'v,- Augtiat 27,' 1921, : Epinard Takes Steps' 25 Feet Long! . I. ... .. sV) f't f.DINADD'S- -O W " .VTTQ . . ' f"T. - 7, MS-- sriTiir nini Louis' Van Pelt Kills a L:urre Hear Weit;hinf? 500 Pounds. " " ; We have Jusl received Homo vevy pretty new pat-, terns in English PririlH, Ginghnms and Plain Coloi-s in ltenfrew Suntiih Fabrics, linen finish. Tis.ii chance to suleel Home extia nie wasli falnks in the most desired - piittcriiH. ' ' ' aVwaaii. JLJ m I I. Ol tYllVb ail &H'V- Rpinard. viniMng champion of the French turf, ban the longest stride of any known thoroughbred. . In lkuIoiI: his jtiii"!- no-tumie ii frin Hon beiiar than i.'5 fret "Thin 1 longer than the stride of Man o' War when the great? American IxiiKf wua hrulilny all tjrrit r words :vrut yttm nga Man o' War', maximum stiido ni'jasmeU ;U feet K inchi'n. . -t , . . '- Knit will 1m shtwii al tlx Anml lliiiilvr hiilay und 'rhui'Mdny. De Millo Feature Coming to Star. A Good Place to Trade j I La Grande Theatres i "Tho lu-iirnnui Wlnilnw." it Wll I I In m lc .UilUa I'linnnniint nriHlur Hon, f)M'ii nt tlu War thi'Uli'i Thursduv for n run ut twit ilityrt. Muy .MrAvj)', Malcolm AlnrOrrff or. Itlriir'lo turfx, Huhcrt lUv hoii, (iforKr Iiwi''(t nini KUh'I Witli'H air all Tcatiirl In le.'iillnq i ol M. i Tin- Klory. writ itn fHpnclally for' : IIm Hcri'iMi hy ( lurii IIiTanfr. . it I a iii.vHicry - luWoilmma ' niunliT - i-oiiMily-liivi'-iiory on tlit ortlcri.f j "'I lio AriiilM;ir' nnl "(InnnpyV I hui cvi'ii iiiiriinvt'l anl Kturillnir Ilium ''IDit'r nf tlitmr Hiirfi'MHi-H. One of Ihrihr- ranioiiM Our (iun rnmi'Ii'H will alni h hIiowii. I IM) i:v wim:at ' (!' ttWH OI ALITV ycur. '.This yciir-Wf hart 'tio-moiB-I an- ut alt andotii ornp wnn front In lo .vii hiiHhi'lH an acn-. i.nsi yar, Wf.KOl 4a IiiimJioIh all at'rc "Wc'i'iin proilnro WnKhhurn f'roNiiy t i ui 1 1 1 v flour rltrhl lioro In I ho Itilaml Kmplrc. l-'lour . iiiillu wanl htfrli protein . wheat now. i Khali fteiul " muh'of 'iny pnwenl erop to ihe Alan hi drain uml MIU I if-r f-oiiipany al i'liency frr flciur le.HiM ami-the rkut li(ill dltttrih tliej anibliK: llio fariuerK (or M'ei, I have - kpiiI I 0 hutliel lo Hni Vofliiier- 'IrarWaler cunt pa ny -it l.ewlxlon, Iilalm, who will HMrll lile H tl)fre' ; . ,' , ' . ' Itlver f . Aliirt I'owerful. MVI.Ol'l). al. -r With ilti: ro- i ui'ii ut warmer-'weather I lie Uxm. tyv ' tJyn; J I Mount Hliatilu rlvT til luii'l van iH iiiereoHeil In vhlun f- ipl iiourtiiK' tlnwn Murl rcel( civ.- yon.." ;;M ' -Is rt' pntittiiiK ' hotiirtur.s Wf'iKlifuK'Mona on I lie nati'Iy nlalr.i Nlirrnliiinini' hum hiii:i 1 1 lliini)ir eon l'l'r. ... . ' . Thin vonr'H nop of ciilric-ltur.'! A h lnWUy .... ilhe l ow. w h rli has nti llii-tf etl. u liana wm ai. a ut w nuaini f.m- . ; , nlre vnrlelu heiiwr ruwn l.v Itolnh lr,''H ,y fori-Hl HervK o'H ni.nr u.Mi. i Mil i. .ti n... it kj u.i . " . I he nurHery formerly rtwtioil t) (Jermaii Minister 1'ses IMane In .MaKliivr t mnpaiyii siM cciies fiife at fiJierrys. In ,Trt"'-Iarinir YrRrfi," a tnr. of rallef; llff .written ui"K prodiic f l hy Imnh't K'urri'on (iuoilmun, al MheiTV'.H - ttieatef. for (lie last lllite to.tuv. the Uf f Mio rnlh'Klaii In porl rayed vlvldlv ami homtUh'. lli.t ptiitileii, ht phifjniiutfM, hhi l!ay i)f .aftr, ut inly liourn, are In I rodnri tl Into l ph inre wli h rluilty and iinder'undimr. It. reinalnefi rot I uni' I t'an-ou ii-oodiiidil, ftffhO made n elcuo ;.!uov MKiOitN'lh Aim r Iron foth f i r l"f lo (he roneeplloii if IiIh stury j I u i purl ray I he ymimr Aiurleuii i Ii'1 Id iilixiKliled to he! f 'Illicit' Km in tit iUfirk, a will known (Iiirtlih liiur, purlr.nn Hi role if i lit youiitf rolii-K.' Hludent in mi inM:;ti(' and 1 ii t J J I ; n t man llel'. I'onn-lv i howiUK, 'Whi-ip' Am r?" -i All Star riduro Slunyinp at. Arcade. ' Mill tA Brownie . malccs good pictures That's onc-liilf the. r.tory. The .!ier h:i1f is ihat ir uiakrn thetw! p,fxid -licturtfit asily. Kami ourmm j)lcte stm!; your younjeiff r can eltl just tl Hnmniti he want. Box rowM6$$J.oo up Folding Autuyraphn' Jiro wnies $yuo up Red Cross Dnitf Store " ft oh ihy the inofil nhiiRed term I'.i' ii In i r.unerl Ion wil ti motion plrlill-efi t.'i "all hiar." Nine linu'f out or U II iiieun:i "an lar," hid hi I h rare or t he fori henmlnH ii oil nc U cm of Itlipei-l of llfiilxiin t ri'ullv i he fi!;t prodiiriion In which till ut I lie prlnelp:il:i are eltlnv i.tara or elfin Iciiliirt'd lenit iiii; hum and women, hh a p, hi iter at Ihe ToIUiwIiih: nanu-ii of the nnnl will prove: Kin the Mnmmei-Hlelu, H. rl l.yU'll, l.. w ro.ly, riiilr' Wlmltiur, Urviiitt Wie.hhiirn, Mar oih ltiw. IMihell l.cwi!t, il,:M'l Itorwoi-i h, .In.ii'phliii- ( 'rowcii, ; mo l.luciiin. Irviirt ' 'iimmtiinn and Ailolphi- Minion. HtiH'Vt ..f lie hi a He.,oe to Tin1 I'r'r; ,i r .mill, which wan r ' litlv i r d hy Mrlr.i piclurcM i ei m..iIiu-i, ,lh havkuu hci'ii wr I'en l.v tin. r-'tiiue mil hoc. Aulhouv I lope. Klipci l of lli-lll - ilariii Htnilh of dleiirdcn, Wli., pi'oiRfi't fl ! 4. its pet- cent proleiu, i l-'.H per cent dry Klulen and :i pi'i- peril vi luien, ticenrtiiiif- to ii tHearnm received hy Mr. i.'hleU from Ihe Howard Wheul nnd Klour Teal hie; lalmratoVy. "I enni'.lder our wheat no Imitr i r an cperliitent. Ii In a hhc run," on id Air. t'hlcK. "The heftl wheal in the Inland Umpire In vhhtihK only 11 per eeiii proiein and the averaj.'e winter wheal dropn lo 7 and K per rent. The i 'liiek-ISiirhaok hard Mpriitu; wheal, id iff nnd clastic, will roIvp mam of ihe perpli-xiut: whent prohleinx of thia counirv. "In ri'cem ye:irH inland Kinptr wheal liaa deKcnernted," aid Mr. t 'hh-U. "Kofi ituilll lea have heen produced nnd each lirnnil thai has l.t cu irh il. Hitch iih MnriiulH and l-Iarly Hurl, hua deteriorated, on I ln tilliiT hand, I he t'Mrk-llur-hanlt wheat haH been tried for five yeatH In all UIiuIh of weather con itliluuH, and haa :'oa yardH. 'i "Bo ireat Ih Mip Influence nf lei.i perahire on the volume uf Ihe mm; flow that fin real chilly nlKhta it reiiiteH almoKt entirely, J only I i hieali iiKiiln Hie next day hen the Kuu HtrlUcM the Mef.'loud ' Klach-r. The flow pnuflCM a runihliuif ' uojnc Dial ran he heard ut a Ki'eal dkit- Haneo. . ' j rWoik Hi'Rim on New I'ltftmy. LlNOKTH llKNO; Ore. - WorK- incn hcKiin cle.-it'iiur Kcoiind :or .the, new t'ttlllp ' liulldin(r ui Die HOHlloa.st. corticr, of. herhlun aiid WatdiliiKtort . , jutrpeii?.. two Ktin y ponerete, tnonW'tlrt- t'.'fllllpir.v cream factory. Hlintt'4hl Mllppiu't (iold. . HIIANOIIAI. (API IM-elaiel cxporth from .Shanghai lo I he foi led HtuicK in the uioiitli of . Va amuunit 1 in $S.iir4.USS, and fnr ihe lirjil .five monlliM of I MM U Vir.!i.ri4.!i.1l. The principal arilclcM cxpon l were t root --and' kid akhiH, f.-'Oiii InceK and i tulirolflerleN. raw mil; ami crude camphor. lold h:tr in Ihe, viilm. of 7l,44.'i,ra!i nnd t: '" coins lo (he value of $ri4H,7(ii w.-re exported . iii the I'nlted N'aieH : improved eneti ihe rive,mmii h period. 'A Fist Is All I; Need" BASEBALL i4- . .MOW TIII V KI'WK , Anirrli-nn llltiM. I'llill.'l - W. I. t'..v Voi-U - r, i .WiitiiiiKii.ii 7i r.:i If:. I.mi.'n ii tin ! ii-v.-hiiiii r.i; in I'liMim u. I liltaiMiilllli C.A ii" i '!iii'.iir Ti i h'i i .1. i What goes on in THE BEDROOM WINDOW yonll'be .im-prlAf ; nliuli!ll l.r:Htii f-llllHl W. !.. 1".' Ni'W V ni Ii V!. n: ,ci: I'. llnllltlT.il 1 -III ... i I'l'nUlyii ii'i 1.4 .;.iii r iilciitfo m t,l .t.c: ('lifpinimil .. nr. HI. I.UIIIH I'2 HI .4 I 'liilmh Iplilo 4 4 71 .ni-: L.'i ton . 1 4 1 77 ..VI Ant.'iit'nii .M WaMltliiKi.m: Wni'illiKinn . Al I'lillmli'liililii: I'.lllml.llililn 4. Ii-trfill i.l. HoHtnn: l:N'V.'lt.ni ut New SI. Lntiis I'lilri.Kil ruin. Ymli: I'llllt. I II . II mlonfti i'iikik. jtt rnilnir: I'liHa.li.lplila Ilnslnlrj ii-1. , t ill. t.ouix: Brnoklyn 7. Ft I.miib 4 jt Oinrlniintl: Itooton rt, Clnciu nan Li- . . ' ' Ijl'Mtl.lN. (Af) KorelKn Mi.iis ler Slrettcmann holdn Hie reciu-.i anioiiK Kuropcan Htaii-amcu for the nuinhcr of ulrplant? i'li";htn , th. ill turlnff the lat few monihu In cyti (UH'tlon with te' piTt'ormance -: IiIh dulleH. He hu.s heen tnakii freo,uenl ftpeerhea in the provinces thlM mimnier. elilefly e-.p'aini-.is (iermany'B atand on ihe pir-VPu-i reparatloiiH. and he iwa:y Irrv-1!:-; hy air, , Travel hy train Is slow, an-' fur Dierniore Mr. Si reneman:i h.'.vh he has found thai flyliut has a very HtlinulallnK effi t'l. He dliii'' ! -.'. ileiivei'K iwo or three aildr"S-i-s a ay in dlfierent towna. inakii-.T ihe juiup from one locality to aooilier tn an airplane, a.ssi.nid him hy it.' government avi.it Ion nut !n-tf :-s. He" Ih acpooipanteil hy one ol' K:c :et uvlul oih in I he tjeruiati .;er- viee. Tifpo LuU' rtrpo.' hr to Ditlt Murry . WHM.' rMU nro twtll.r." icom Ih An. point or puyill.m "What W I want wllH Kltnc. whtn I v. goi tbi.T" k Hi. South AinvrKHtn. h hold, out hi fri. ruht kill-th. FUtJLEft VMS 'mis-- .. ..V- 'Ikil 3 aJ Here's the place The merchant who displays this sijjn is ready to supply you with Fuller Paint and Varnibh Products. It's easy to see a green enamel sij!;n with the n:im: FULLER in white. Look for it then you'll know where to go when you need the products of a manufacturer who ' has had 75 years ex perience and makes a "paint or.vurnish for every purpose." FOR ANY riltl.FR PRODIKT CllNIITuT 'ItU .ILAMfcAf IULUK ULjllltlti LA GRANDE O. F. CoohJge ,W. P. FUtEER $ CO. ti Btucb. la r.dl. Cuat CUto. FULLER P Al N T S VARNISHES j llonl(wHlc iM THi; PAIIIC (Mneelal) A lar?e hlaek heur well'hiilff nhout 000 pounds was ktih-d Jhm helnw ihe I'.ijT Mftidows, I VIday I he "''ivi. I.oiiIh Van I'elt, from Hie t 1 111:1 1 il Ui reservation, did Ihe ldlMnp;. Mr. Van Celt w:in will) puny of lu dian iiniil'TH, uireele,) ,y tillhci Miuriiorn. " When thev rame upon l he l rncka tif l he jiuiioal Cilheil frave the peeejumry tnal ructions in .ia.in H,.. ),.,) in position, noon Hie hear wh Hihhd hy l.ouH, who with a .':i Henilnnlon rifle, placed a well aimed' hulh-i le-hlnd lift i-nra. , Th.- meat wan taken lo ramp nn t he IJuiiier lioiiu-iead ut I 11 1 Ku 1 J:n. Cl llheri , aHini hy aev-- fu 1 oi hen, cooked I lie meat I " -iliaii slyle. The no-al wa.s plaeed in a hole in iie Kround ami lou-ied with hoi roekH ami coata. In this way, ihe hear nn'ul is mot excel lent. This wan done in.the, nlpht ;io iiiat Ihe flh'H don't ol Inr whih prep.irin the meal. .Min, 1 ,011 in Van I 'eM Hie next day wan hully enfrafied In rarintr for Hie lar;e l(ur kin. of which slip will limlte U 11MnI heuilliful i-iif; iih a trophy- from her young huahaud'H first killing of 0 hear. Mi'K. Ida I l.ii nt ei- haH returned home from l'Yank ami l.olu VV'l; UleBworiii'a ranch. SJwt Imih heen whii l.olu ilurintr, (he last iwo wct'kH. enleiluininK Dial iifw hahy f-'lrl who arrived In-tin1 -happy Ht iln family. Mra. Hunter reporla that Ihe piollier and t-hihl are in i he very heat of heali h. Klva Vanonler will assume, the duties of hauHekeepiUR for J her - Hiater Lola, while the hitler ih eonvalese iiiK ami idvliiff the necessary al leniionM in (he new hahy. Mary Vanordi-r wOh a. visitor to Iht Hisler lola WlKRlesworilr dur ing all t!;iy l'Viiln. I juirel Ijiy, who wan flHlilnpr wiih Jack un( Jiohhy Hunter, has it turned home with Iwo Kalmon and 5;i trout, l-iurel reports (lie lime f hiH life, while there. I was IiIh first pxperienee of meet in it ud wiiiicKHinfr aetivhleK of a liM'e Imlian eauip. with Ihe reini- ine lepeex in eviijetiee. lie ulso learned niahy Irieka from the. Ill He India n hoys In Ihe alluriier Kanie of angling for the HkIi in th, creek. Jack Phandter, wltli Iwo hoys from Miami city were fishing all day I-Viduv. Mr. ('handler iretii -id the folkt al the eahhi wiUi n (Kick Of I lie IliccHl :weil Pol ll grown in UIh own piinh n. Oswald Volitwinkler and .lark 1 1 m 111 er report line flhiim on ill'' prlh l''oik ahoyp win-re .tli.o, trail p roHjii'M l lid creek. Archie Vannrder from It I g erHd(, toinid iili.nnt a gallon of hucklelieriicH on the norlh Hide of Ihe Park laid Wrdue.sday. lie re ports thai I liey are very nearee. M rs. I, yd la Vandevanier was vlsh ln wil h I .('la and lo r hahy I'VI'lny nrteiinvn. Mr. lin.l Mr;;, tvl. Kiel; e and Mr. ami Irs. Koy Jones, on their way to Hip I'htxx hpi inga sio.pi d for dii?n r at l'Yank 'l;rgh-HworihN place on Thursday. Mrs. 1- U'M a daughter of Major South pf 1 n ion. At (his WigMlesworth Plat . which i known as ihe "mi place, was originally owm-l h. Major Houlh. Mrs. Fickle wa". . ..... io i.,.,,-.. 4? veitrs t'go. And Ihe next hahy i he h-rn m Hie house hi ihe hai.y gnl horn a f.-w days ago io l-Yapk and l.ol Wif.glriiworih. he pn-seiil occii pnnia of Ihe plnee. The JhreHhing is done in ll"1 Park al this lime. There may h" anoiln.r ilireshlng li"r "f l!,t' lai. r grain. H-ow l.rely li'.i-i ihe Hanger I'"" position of sepanilor man on he I l hresiuilir luiu inie . , had io h!ive the machine on a'-.; count of Ills lillh'hoy hreakiuv. Ii.m ;, for (he, second Hme U.i sum- mer Mr. KMlOU wan Ihe former, separator mnn mr.Ffrt VauV uu'-( i-hllirt. , - . ' ' The weather is .Hiking ti' very fine turn for the' peasnnnl nctiv. pics ui I his place. Tlie crops havt proven hetltir than' anticipated Vm n;ost;!of ilie farniH... 1 petition Tor Hnihtage IMstriet IPiNNKlCH I'MIP.KY, Idaho, i-, I'eililon has been filed In tllstrh-r court forcreutton of another drahi- age dirilt in Hie Kootenai val. ley. Tills proponed" iliKtrlel eon laina ahout 3i:0 acres on iho north slth- of Ihe Kontenul river, ahonl five miles below thinners Kerry, lmd ownerW in this dh. Hid include o. II. f:fiuphell, Kd Kar Charles H. Pln(o, Alouxo t-onper. Kr d Plalo. Mary V. Ilnw kins, Kerry Unhide, Helmtue Him iirmi. i:. I'. HuwKlns, Henry Moor1. J- I i'oie. . J. A. Welch, OMiiohil IMlilu,' J.- it. VHey, . A. llemieiKon,' v., S. Plato and P. l n.iar.land. - ' ft 'ONE OP THE STRONCiST COMPANtF.S IN AMERICA m i .' Mw. wuhiate PLAY. -SAFE You can do it with a Perfect Protection Pol icy in West Coast Life. Read these features: , $5,000 . if you die from natural causes " $10,000 if yu die from aecidt-nt i ( and in cise of permanent tnr.il . 'disability the company will 1 . Waive all premium payments 2. Pay you $;j per week lor one year; and. in addi-1 tion . 3. Pay you S?o per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die 5. II' disability involves loss of limbs or Eight as a re sult of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 incash,immdiately,ftadditiuntoallother benefits. (In case of temporary disability as a result of either sick .nrsj or iicchlent. the cnmpaliv will pay you li ut week tot allantoic weeks.) i( ' "A Service That Endir.-s" West Coast Life " - INSURANCE COMPANY . ... 9rWCiAtfK-$C9 (Opportunity cnuitaot to wxpenenred Mri liiii.itanne salosman as District Manager) fl!!l!!!fl ' Aa4ta. Ufim-PaiuI irL,lLiciic.wii'-c''rt A tyntUmm: WtJvml ebtigtmjn on my'pjr- ttnd iiu mun InfumuMon, (i.-it)-i:i) imtiates'a He The public In general probably ha. no . adequate realization of th great ad' varices which have recently been made in motor car engineering. It is a fact that the good Maxwell, to gether withthe Chrysler Six, has liter- , ally accomplished a revolution in motor car results. , If you have not familiarized younelf with the good Maxwell since jChrynler engineers began their work with it, you cannot begin to appreciate what it means to thorough satisfaction and economical, care-free motoring. Its engineering design and its fine ma terials are directly responsible for the statements of owners that the good Maxwell now costs less to maintain than any car they have ever known. When you ride In th good Maxwell, . be prepared for a quietness and a smoothness that you probably never expected from a four-cylinder engine. One reason why you don't feel any , trace of vibration when you ride be hind the Maxwell motor, is th fact ' that the reciprocating parts of the en gine are balanced to the fraction of an ounce. Another reason is a floating platform spring mounting under the front end of tha motor a wonderfully effective device which is exclusive to Maxwell. Owners will tell you that gasoline economy generally averages 24 miles to the gallon. With this economy is coupled perform ance that would be gratifying in a car of far greater cost and power. You accelerate from 5 to 25 miles an ' hour in eight seconds, when you drive a good Maxwell. ' Its engine, with displacement only a fraction over 1 85 cubic inches, develops power that will take you anywhere a car can go and some places where some cars cannot go. The car is a revelation in ease of steering. Its ease of riding is equally remarkable. The spring suspension is one reason for this. The noticeable absence' of . motor vibration is another. If you really want to know how far . four-cylinder engineering practice has , advanced take a ride in the good . ' Maxwell. Nothing else can give you a full realization of the new order of things which the good Maxwell has initiated. " ?W' Touring Car, $895; Sport Touring, 1055i Roadster, S85; Club Coupe, 1025; Club Wan, JW5; SeJuii, 1325. All prices f.o.b. Detroit subject to current Qocerntnent Tax. YV art p liaui la ua4 th ranwnitws timt-pOfMsutt, 4Uk about MoxukU's vaxtuuvt pbuu W H. Bohnenkamp Co. lli-'-jj;) VMAXWELL w rtt (.liickgo: New York II, ''Chi cago jtt mt riht hand tut knoOtf 0miM. W 9t l rtn . f A