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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
Friday, Juno 2fi. 192."). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TVo Six 1 a a c n s n p .s I' p C !l tl t. (I RECEIVES WDRD FROM 0 NT . Following U n t-xinicl from it Idler written by Miss Geneva Hav re lo lii-r jut rents. Mr. unci Mm. K. A. Hiiyrtf of Ixt (tr;tnoV: 'J - Id lei watt iuhUm( . Kuifcnic. Ilon.m, ForlnfunU, Invulids, Die Aged Chidden Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared u t tioma by stirring t lie jew eler ill hut or culd wuter. Nocookini. mm. 'thlllf. America's. 'Mi - , from ,a ciiwiii: I J Ji4. il THROUGH SLEEP EH jjaily from y- l.AiltA.MK SJlaQ Park Seaion to 1 8end for dncrip. I lli'llMia 1 I live booklet that I TB-LldLaTV I I tell. ll .bout it. ffVwVi m j. ii. Ki:i:xr.Y, Ak( Ln (ntntlf, Ort China June 1, !!:!. -Miss Havre liua been In China four yeurs. bln iS SUperlllteU'lenl Of kIiIh' MfhdOl at Kalf'-iik. i "Our mission 'irl Blurted out an UK tmuat IhlM iiipriitnv to huul hrhk for tin' new bull'tiutf. Homo I'hiiicttu suidiers look thf cart to haul their IkikK"K", ' l l"-y were moving. Tin- nirhr eeine nmnlntf back unil rut led in- before 1 w up ami wanti tl nie lo come quick- j ly to ifct the cart hack. j "Tin- Holdh'i'H urc not supposed lo confiscate for-iKn-r' UiIlks. J eouhl ileimnul I In- return of the cart when the carter couhin'l. The' HoMiers would pay n attention (o hlii). i ilri'ririi'il (jiiicl;ly (ttnl about! ! u. tu. J succeeded in obtitinlnK u ricksha and marled will) the carter j and a eouph- of other uteri. TIhm two men ran ahead ami the curler walled lor mi to fume uloiiff lis fUHt -us J could. j "We followed tn th'i dircclinn' they had Kone with the eart. Ohlll we mid. I'd lh lrpi.t )rr wi'1 lost track and inadi- inquiry hh Ui . Hit? Hohlh-rM camp. We h-arru'd' that a Nuldlir eanip ttouth of th railroad wiih inoviiiK. ho r wwil In (hat dln-ction. Thf carter and I hail lo ko on lo (he cump with- out the oilier two non au w; had. lout theiu pi Die dpot. i "When vf arrlvid at the soldier t amp, wo found our cart loaded with liiiKtraK"' ready lo rttart. J unit i the curler inside with my card nd! an ollieei' caine uul to the iickrtlia to latk with me. Me wantd to know what kind of an 'outfit we had. I told him thut we had n Chlueae cart drawn hy Iwo initio. and a home, li v;ih n hetler oui- tit than Hie nvera'e we we, our artlntulH were latKer and In 1 -1 1 i I I'Olidilitfll. "All the lime lhat I Hat tnere I , WltH Hiirrounded hy u lot uf holdl-' era who were ein loiiH to h e and hear I tie foreigner la Ik. When i j would Hpeak they would nmke ex-1 ctamat itiiiN and mIkuh I hat they W'el'O undel'MlaudlOK. l,r' Tiny said iiuthiiiK diHreHpecilul at all., The officer flint mi hi to let I hem lellv r tlilH one luau uud then wnj could huve Hie cart, lull laler he. onlered Hie curt unloaded and h- iU tt OUt lO 11 H, "Ho (icted very nice and fluid they didn't know It wiih our cart which wan ii ralHehood, for It had a fluff on It Baying it wiih niimdon properly. He tlioilKl't Ii" wuh Hav ln face by Huyttitf what he tlld. I thanked Mm und wo drove off with our property. "I wuti til lioiiin uhout un hour before our other Iwo men came runnluff buck all rtnt "of breulh. 1 They hud been huntltiK ull that lime ! and had kIvcii up finding Hie ' curt. The Chinewe were o,ultn uh- ' toniHlu-d lhat I had found the eart! jund obtained (lie return no uuickly. Hope we have no more inierrup tionH with our new bulldlntr. Wis need our brick. Jt Ik harvest time. now and ull the curtM are luny, so we can't hire any." About Decimals, Pi and Laritfuatfes and "('otjteis" (Continued from Ftise One.) tiortnicnt of foielKn diplomats highly ediieuled. epeclally in the lunKUUtfe. und iiomu of them even longer jirartleed In KukIihIi than tn ilwlr native Ioiikucm. Hut they ntarted witli the latter and what illy Htarted with Ih what tttUkH. 'I'lu-y may foi you for awhile, but Hoouer or later noun llltle ueeent or mlKtakeii interpretation of n !nne of iiii-aninK Kivert them. .More than ttuythliiK it' difficult lo write naturally in two lunKi'uK e, 'I'o IlIUHtrule; Cotinecled with ion' of the I,iilin Aiiterh'liu hya HoMH here i a Kecrt lory whose convi raational Kntjlbdi Is us fluent and accurate as any American's but Jie wrlten it a trifle .Htlltedly. One dey It occurred to nm lo imk one or h-catl(tn nml' H w hat this ii.ip's SpantHh wuh like. "Oh," HiiA the lalt'-r, "It's ah tfnod um yuii ciin expect from anybody who knows Kiuflish ho well." Thai's (I. Kit her one iutiKliaKe lias sliKht ed-Ki- on the other or neither Is unite ibtiit. The l.atln. particular ly the .Spa niard, has the HtrsillK'- deliiHlnli thai his laiiKUUK'- l very rich and KliUliidi vry poor. "We have u word for cverylhillK." ''"' pn ih pea kink' diploma tin i en plained to nie, "bu In KiiKlish vow have lo use combinations of them to make yourself clear." The iimt' fact that the" KtiKllsh dictionary contains at leusi :ia per rt lit mom words than any l.atln tongue bm't rtcoKntzcd um counthiff for u Miiuk except. If you do provo your cusa too overwheitnlnKly, you're very apt to lose the l.atln friend you've proved it to. ' I'ronunctutioii will ,w ork w on ders wiih u word. The -Ufuiir-rall -pronounce4l with the r's siron iy rolled und die accent on lite hist syllabic-family freuuently hua a visiting member in WiuthiiiKton. On 'the hotel reKiwter lie uIkus It O'Kar rel. One of the l.utin Auiertcun attailies I know, a great movie tan, liati a lot to ssiy ubout Noarmn Tuhl-muhd-kay accen!. on tlie se cond syllable but 'l wusn'l until he Hliou'd it to me In print that 1 realized he meant Not'iuu Tal inadKe. Once 1 saw "coetcls" on the wine list In a Unreelmiu hotel and when I ordered u Marllul seco ir diy. 1 found I'd giiesm-d ilrrht. The water In l-'i'eiiehmun'M Hay, on lieseri Island, off. the coast .of Maine, ut midday of the day when one of t lie marine annelid worm breeds. heeomen blood-red due lo (he untold numbers of red ejjKs eni 1 ill u the bottom WUtei'H by the Major Crops in U. S. In 1921 Profitable. Report Indicates WAHHI.VOTO.V (Al) The country' major crops of lust ytxr arc reported hy the department of agriculture ur. having r'-turned profits for the farmeiM. Th average IWJi cost of ' pro ducing whf ut on 4'i t i re present u- tive farms was placed ut u liushel eumpured with un average sale value of fl.4:i u bushel. The average corn crop cost bbi farms was hi cents u bushel uguintit u l.lii bushel :He value and oats on riftitli furuiM cost Mi cents a bush el and had u sale value of f7 cents. Average production costs for po tutoeH In different parts of the country were beluw 'he average Helling price, but less lhan tllfi !!:':! margin. Labor of the farmer and his family on a rental bas.s were in cluded in cost charg . Hoft corn, the department found, deprived many farmers of husking corn last year alter they had fill ed their silos, and it pointed out dial its figures on this crop were likely to be Influenced to a greater extent by reports from furniers who wen less affected by low yields und suit corn than from thorn w hose crop wen severely I duniaged. Jn the early potato Keel Ion tin? average cost uuk $Mi,M un act'" , jund the nvenugr Bales valmi M:t.a8 Jan acr. The north central group (of si a tea showed Ute lowest marg in bitwecn cost und value the av erage cost being SH cents tl bushel and the price receii-d uwraging Al cents. Fully 'jit per (filt of the non game birds taken in New York state wero killed by uniiuturalu d. foreign-born persons. If You Want the Iteet Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Re Son It l Made by Gwilllam'i Electric Oakery Fluent Oregou'i Leading Ilrcad aud I'aKlrj Ilaki-rs a Gwiiliams, Electric Bakery . Home of the Gulden Crust i ! SUNNY 11 1 MONDAY! i: ; ALE Get Yourself Braced For The Shock worm. , "... - We have another real sale for the Housewife, puss up this sale on Galvanized Ware and other articles lo make your "Ulue Monday" look sunny The Art of Giving Satisfaction I'cihiips you'll say there's no such thing as "art" in the grocery business. JHit we make our business an ART the art of giving salr isfactiim. And that's just another way of expressing our idea of good service giving you fine Quality of goods with that variety .of careful, courte ous attention that makes you thoroughly satisfied with every dollar you t;(M?nd. People who are our regular customers "swear hy" Pattison's good service. If you appreciate dealing with that kind of store, we believe one experience here will result in continued satisfied visits. Phone Main 80 PATTISON BROS. GROCERY "Particular Grocers for Particular Housewives" x Don't useful rday Xo Phone Orders Taken on This Sale! V I I ? X ? ? I GALVANIZED PAILS 8-Quart '.. 27c 10-Quart 2Sc 12-Quart :....3:ic 14-Quart 31c Brass Wash Boai'ds (iJc : T ' ' ? t v. Only I GALVANIZED TI I5S No. No. No. No. 0 1 2 3 G!)c 83c 9(!c $1.00 Zinc Wash Boards 59c Saturday, June 27, Only I Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co, Home men Ro ut their pleasure as though they mean business. ..,., . .-..I . ii iiiiiiiiimi.iiwiin mil mi i u in un in mil um i l III ill l nil l I i II ill , I III " Ml obile & Fortv Autom h At Absolute ' : 4i A) t i,. j y iii ii 1 1 ii l Jimmrni inn in "- pimiwi u.iniaii in win un iiiiii. wi'imm mm mmmm "- f 1 ! : " This Is Himself Meet Him Face to Face and Read What He Has to Say, in Saturday's Observer See Saturday's Observer for Full Particulars Says Perkins, My Special Sale Didn't Move the Cars, So Now I'll Sell Them at Auction to the Highest Bidder VERY EASY TERMS I Have Brought G. T. "Gre" Gregson, the Automobile Auctioneer of Spokane Here and Given Him Full Authority lo Sell 40 Cars for What They Will Bring Perkins Motor Co., La Grande, Ore; NO BYE BIDDING fi-T'iTf I'rrrr iiirriwtriiiiitimi iiTtMiB -ai-a Hfcarii ii tnnafir-JtuMi'MTr- n irm t-irr- ri- : ; : .luinmm m mm 't 1 t