La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 20, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday. March 20, 1925.
?7 YEARS
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I New Glovts MM ' Short Skirts . ' j
1 VCWV'fi . SmartHose jj
l."uMV: .., IV MVrTl The shorter the 8kirts the 1
ion perfection .wrapped IjyKQ TZ" ft S'lftJ ' ' mor? consPicllous hose, j
up in. small accessories, llKipA tftl fMwMfK' " 80 lhis 86,18011 01,1,8 ,op the I
that wise, indeed, i the ?S"7jTT' ff SSKP " ' i l.ty and looks. For
woman who notes them jjjpj Mw Ul street, wear the darker shades '
1 well, ana selects, for in-' jU i j jf " -JW'-Sllll-? . H of are the most popu-
"stance, the right gloves, If: ftf ; A tl lar. but; for evening, sheer
daintily cuffed with a Jj WsKL, ' ' fflvfE Jl chiffon of ve.y lijrht flesh j
I touch-of high color so , jlfjp 4"Y Mllflxlf' ItS shades, 6f 'pale yellow or pale 1 1
vogish this Spring. We telfHUA Wflfc f ' areVin better stylo.
fee. it;; a pleasure to' Bf U Humming . -Bird Pu,-e Silk. !
show ypu these new Wfmplifl , WiffSSaWm $1.50.: Other :llse. full-fash-
I styles in fabric, silk or W - tWMMMWJ i I 111 ' k f lned..f2.00 and mom ' ) Z
j kid ?U0 and mom J ! Wll ' '"' ' 1
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It May Interest You
To Know
That
In a ; darkened thruttM.
onf noeri no 1oiikt Ih im
owl to hn a. riiNhton citili-,
for o mo thiiiK9 ni unv
rule. LuminoiiH (Iowth
for ho tit ore now nmlc1il
up with thofio for the cor-
That
Now our French cousins
wear 111 low ltfpleil shuo
' In thp daytlmn j-it an tf
she Hlvvttya lint) done no
last yrur Hllf tnoki'i
OKhniit at IIir low hiti').-i
HliQfj worn liy our Anicrl
ran woiiin.
That
While we. ar In this re.
Ion of the costume m:ty
we silKKi'St Jarqunrd do.
slims on hoslt'ry, of fithir
lisle or silk.
That
The lur of Southern
clothes on these frosty
ilsys Is enough to tptnH
anyone from the strnicht
and narrow path.
That
Wa are offering a wl.le
variety of styles oml do.
slitns In the new starrhcl
collar-nnd.euff sots, riRel
In contrssllitfc rolor, or nt
off with a touch or em
broidery, they present n
most attractive appear,
ance.
EIINKHT
WATRI.NS,
Manayor.
Sport & Dress Coats
POSSESSING BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY
So important to the well dressed woman are the Spring Coats that you should
see them to appreciate their charm. The beautiful PACEMAKER Topcoats,
severely tailored, depending on sheer perfection of line for smartness, or the ,
varied effects given to the fronts of the dressy types of coats as an added ;
mark of distinction, are interesting and gladly shown here.
$15 to $65
Y
Becoming
SPRING HATS
FOR STREET, FOR SPORTS, FOR DRESSY WEAR
Urillinnt red gorgeous fuchsia, vivid Indian orange beautiful deli
cate tints pastel blues, pinks, greens and lavenders, and when
jaunty felts, wide-brimmed straws and tiny ribbon turbans employ
such lovely colors, delightful hats are bound to be the result.
$3 to $20
It May Interest You
' to Know ' '
That
Tho fancy short cuff con-
tinuoH to ho thp biff foa
lnrc in ffiovrs for Sprins
on.l KnsttT. with hid, silk
nmt fabric! of about erj-jul
popularity.
That
Now that wo hnvo com
fortahly ndjiifltor our left
arm to the undpr-arm on
volon hapr. and worn a
' dfchlfd spot on our fur
cuff. Pnris dorms it the
mom nt to sutrfrst thn
fi-nmo bnff, with th doi
tilo Jiandlo, nttaohod to th
briff ttaolf rnthor thnn the
fromp.
That
ryramid trim . moit
adaptable for trlmmlnff
hd room furntshtnn;
romrs in solid colors or
vari gated.
That
Thin in TTummlnff Bird
Hosiery Week the best
pure silk storking of $1.50
Otinllty on th market
$4.25 for n bow of throe
pair in any of thi nw
Sprinp colors desired.
That
The HopA Oltest sponsored
by the Auxiliary to th
American l.eiclon worth
pnft. It In bolnff filled
with many pretty thlnKS.
i:ni:sT vatkis.
Manager.
This Store is devoted exclu
irely to the needs of V'omei
and Children.
Hills Dept. Store
An Absolute Guarantee of
Satisfaction with' every, purchase.
"A Good Dace To Trade"
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1 ALVITA RELIEVES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
SAYS DOCTOR
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1 Dally Morning Observer. March
19, 1818 Married at the home of
,'Eldor Kushlnff in I'nlon, March 18.
tisy8, W. W. Guion and Miss Udu
Roiih. Kldor Huahlng officlatlnff.
I Both Mr. and Mrs. Guion reside in
La Grande and tholr many frionds
jwtll be pleased to know that they
will continue to make this tholr
home and Join with the Observer In
bestowing their best wishes.
Kettlt and Patterson In Gilliam
county last week sold 600 ewes at
4 per hoad and 3,000 yearling at
j $2.60 a head, to be delivered after
shearing.
Klgin at a recent city election
cast ins vot s. II. Proctor was
elected mayor.
The outstanding debt of the city
of Klgln is $246.17 with cash on
hand amounting to $34.71.
Peopln are coming to Ja Grande
:yid other pans of I'nlon county
by train. The west hound trains
bring them from the east, prairie,
west and Sunny South. The east
bound trains bring them from west
ern Oregon, Washington and Cali
fornia. The inflow of population
iias just commenced and when the
sun lias traveled a few degrees
north of the equator and the wea
ther warmer and roads better, the
Immigrant wagon with Its stury oc
cnpitntB will throng every rond
loading to I'nlon county.
I Ued In t h in cit y. M arch 1 S,
1SUS. Mrs. Phlllipenie Newton. rhe
luneral will ta,ke plaoe from thr
Presbyterian church on Runddy at
2 p. m. The deceased will be laid
to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery
The frionds of the deceased are In
vited to attend the funeral ' and
burial. J
O. R. N. Superintendent J. P.
O'Brien and General Road master
Kollons and Master Mechanic J. H.
Gruham arrived In the city yester
day and loft this morning for the
east. y
H
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.yard to be used one year and then
only until the pullets are old
enough to be removed to free
'range. The open air range houses
explained In station circular No.
1 54, Oregon Agricultural college Is
recommended. It is then recom
mended, that the. movable colony
brooder house, as explained In sta
tion circular 52, be given prefer
ence, over the permanent brooder
bouse on farms whorevor condi
tions warrant. -
1 "K. The greatt undermining
factor of permanent poultry farm
ing Is the general lack of under-
ftt.inittilfr reliillvn In the nmnunt nf
land necesstiry to commercial poul- t
i try keeping. Soil contamination
has caused many farms to fail.
Commercial poultry keeping on
1 one, two and three acre tracts,
where younk stock is to be reared
; each year, must be considered a
.temporary and dangerous financial
: undertaking. Heal estate dealers
should.. he,. disuouragnd 4"rom x
i plotting such smalt tracts as de
sirable for permanent, intensified
jj New Hats-Stylish Spring Ideas S
M Theyre wrtnlnly now and illff. will m-w In "lor. now In t.
B shn... Anil you'll apprwlale lluir u-ry liBln wrlgllt on jour g
pnj hrail Itipsi- rarly Sprlilf ilnjM. g
all.AHDF.JIAX'S H
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g ASH BROS. S
poultrj' farming. It Is therefore
recommended that no one be in
fluenced to engage in commerolal
poultry koeplng on loss ihan 10
acres of well drained, tillable soil
for each loaO hens.
Iropcp Ilousliif?.
P.' The poultry house Is the
home of the hen nnd proper hous
ing Is necessary to surcoss. Too
many poultry houses are biillt ac
cording to Individual hobbies
rather than according to proven
type. It Is recommended that, the
producers desiring to build new
naying houses bo guided by the
plan given In station circular 51
of the Oregon Agricultural college.
'0. One of the greatest of lim
iting factor in pou 1 1 ry keeping is
the problem of poultry diseases.
The poultry Industry in Oregon is
a $10,000,000 industry, yet no
Study !h being made of poultry
diseases and their prevention.
"H. The poultry men of Union'
county organized an association to
encourage education along the
poultry lines;, to secure the pass
age and endorsement of legislation
which will protect tho poultry in
dustry of I'nlon county and to per
form swh o'her duties as may ho
deemed necessary from time to
lime. The name of thin organiza
tion js the 1'iilon county Co-opera-,
live poultry association. The oIk
ject of this association is to put
out better products at a lower cost
to the consumer and to purchase
poultry food In quantity and nave
a margin of profit and fherehy
make the business a pleasure as
well a profit. The officers are;
president. William Ivaniber. Pn
ion; vice president, G. C. Hill. a
Grande; Heerelnry-tren.suror, Ilex
Grills, M'nion: "
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
LINNIT STARCH, 2 packages...:
SUNNY MONDAY SOAP, 6 bars
..l.-c
,.2")C
THE CITY GROCERY
last Back or Cut's on Fir Street
FlfOPOQ MAIN 57S RAT BAUU FREE DELIVERY
Dr. W. B. Armstrong, of New
port Beach. Calif., gives tho fol
lowing remarkable testimony as to
the virtue of Alvita, tho new dis
covery. ! - "Thero is an old gentleman
visiting his daughter here; he I
comes from Indiana. Ho is 82;
years old. and could not retain1
his kidney secretions more than!
half an hour, and was in n veryj
bad condition otherwise. I nd-'
vised him to use Alvita Tablets, !
e used three boxes and got. the1
fourth today. He Is very much,
better In every way, and loo.es
ten years younger."
Alvita is prepared In highly
concentrated tablet form from tho
deep-rooted alfalfa plant, whl-h
by scientific analysis is rich In
lime. Iron and phosphates. Un
like drugs, Alvita Is a vegetable
remedy which has proved espe
cially beneficial In building up
weakened, run-down conditions,
and In overcoming kidney, bladder
and prostate trouble. No matter
what you have tried, try thia
remedy of Nature now. A dollar
buys a box at any drug store.
Red Prosa Irug Co. will supply
you. Mall orders accepted. Adv.
The Senior Class'
PRESENTS '
"SEVENTEEN
By Special Arrangement with
Samuel French of New York
March 20-21
At the
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
RESERVE SEATS AT GLASS DRUGS
REPORT OF
POULTRYMEX
INTERESTING
front mud from Pag . I
tng the spring months, demornlii
Injr pric. The poultry men as
sembled mt this conferonco rccom
Mend to the farmer desiring to
properly house and manage poul
try, that he establish and maintain
us soon m &ierivac warrants,
wide line unit of 4 laing stork.
It is furt h. r recommended that
the farmer, who is not intcreKiod
in poultry Irom n commercial
standpoint, and will not rive the
proper time to their care, be ad
vised to sell off las poultry to a
number that will supply only the
ueedH of bin home table.
''It. It to recommended that the
poultry producers be ndvtaod to
secure all elitrka for brooding pur
ptMe at one time because at dnn
gein undorh ing tho attempt to
brood together chicks vt different
agea. This may be done hv fir
purchasing tho numher of day old
chicks desired; s. rond. by hvlng
sufficient incubator raituriiv io
hatch the desired numher; third.
by purohiwtnif day old chicks to
fupplement the home hatched
chicks; fourth, to pay nome com
mercial hatchery to hatrh egg
purchased or furnhed from the
home breeding flock. The amateur
poultrvman should not attempt In
cubation, breeding, growing, brood
ing, housing, feeding, etc, until
experience warrant.
"C. It is hereby recommended
that chicks be hatched or pur
chased early enough to be old
enough to lay eggs during the fall
and winter which ta the period of
peak prices. Poultry producers
must have the benefit of the great
est number of months of pullets
laying before molting time In or
der to secure the best average
price per doxen for the year. Kor
this county it In recommended
that chicks be hatched durtn
March and April, preferable near
April fjnt.
'D. Success In poultry keeping
in 1'nion county depend. upon the
producer' ability to raise pullets
to maturity that re healthy, vtg.
oroua and free trom Intestinal par
asites and Inflammation. This
can be done, over a period of years
by the careful hrooding of chick
on clean soil providing clean rune.
for them after the brooding period.
Kor farmers desiring to huiid per
manent brooder houses It is rec
ommended that construction be fn
the center or a Riven area that ean
be divided Into four yards, each
ON MEATLESS DAYS
THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL LIKE MACARONI
Macaroni is a good, wholesome meal of itself, just the food for Lent appetiz
ing and nutritious Our AMERICAN BEAUTY BRAND is made from the
highest grade of Durum wheat and contains no adulterations whatsoever.
MACARONI, SPAGHETTI AND NOODLES
ALL 10c PACKAGES
Pattison Bros. Grocery
Phone Main 80