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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
' THE LA- GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER Thursday, July U. lH2a. IV. fro Six Xo Vitamin Captured Yet, Avers J)octor .tftf Mrfurps I nhpn nt Snntn Hnrhnrn - ri II TOUONTO Out. Ul) White M'i-ti:Ulti Ulten htlVe thought they 1 hud I'K-ir fingers on u vttaniiu. t '"there- ia nui Known in be a tangle . Aitiu.iiit in cu(i '. lJi v . ' Jjue ol Hozeinan. Mont., fold 1 hi Aim-ricai OHli'Opalhlc AHjiorJuUon J ul Ji tciivwiiion tixluy, ' Jr. itiiWi-M argued for the uh of tit.f:ouk-iI luoilH, pointing out what rparl( u UisuilvajitMK' growing tti. I of ;noiU-rn im-thuiU uf food preparation. Jr, v'. uHis HriKlmia of Los Aritietea winl osieopuil.ic touching 3uih iiiu-rt' U to Home extent, the curriculum of every medical teach ing iwmuiioit in ll' .'.orld. in un tnhli-'-s-i in-lore Un' Heclion dlHcnus in dlaerie-H of children, Jr. Karl .1. J i iakull dt'clnrci! I )uiL load jaHituiiK turiiiK proc tut. ti of todiy (i i v: u lit' rout ol Licet of the ills i, cHMhood. ojjn-r p-alut- at t,odays k-h- in were I'fH. ir.i V. Krcw, of Vulthaui. Muhh., K Tiaey 1'arker of I oiiutixl. On-., (.orc V. Weh f 1 1 r of i"arihng It. V., A. Har dy, l KirkHvith-, :... rim h:irle V ; ti !!. of 'ohmiliiis. o. Hall's Catarrh ' Medicine It rid your system oi Catarrh or Deaf . nesi cHuicii by Catarrh. Sold by druuiitt for nr 40 ytart F.J. CHENEY &. CO-Toledo. Ohio I j Cherries i i Ynit cannot afford 'lt let tlu binU llnvp them this Year. Wo are going to !1o In tin market lor IUjACKH nml IlOYAIi ANNS. We ('mi not juoto a Price n yet hut It will pay you To wo n iM'foro YOU IH'll. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. rbooa Main 7t , KMH J7W7 IFnTr3 LA j : in Sailors from an American man of war landed in Santa Barbara immediately after the quakes and set up a portable radio receiving and sending outfit in State street, the main thoroughfare. Details of the tragedy and appeals for relief were sent out through this station. itttoiii dOUIIH'Ilt MA Yf INN 13, N. J. llayonnc 1 1 IK li Hfliool "Pic Knnd," roii.slHlliiK of $4.01)0. caiK'-il durinir the war hv ! ! Hi iirl nt n who nlHtalm-l front pic I j on i' day a wim-I;, will la iiKt-d to ; coiiiph'tt' tli $12, 500 itiola a.islKn I nl In Ituyonn' in tin- national Sfi, )(Mio,ot)y fiidowmcnt fund hi-ing rai 1 1 cil ly Tht' A nii-ricii n I.tKlon for SmIh1 rilKahlcd vcti'raiiH ind orpliann """'of lite World War. "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS H. & S. ELECTRIC Soinmcr Hotel BMg. IMtone 39.'i-W. IMAI WOK US' now rsi:i. THK !AIJ,KH, Oro. The tour lt was thliHly uiid lm wun q iaf flnf vlKorotmly from u roadHlde HptiiiR iHtwccn Moslor and ilooi liivi-r whi n JjIvIhIoii KiiK-lncor '. W. Wanlir of the state liiirhwny di pui tnu iit chanced to drive hy. Ht-MlflM the HprltiR was a Dig MiKn letlered "Thl water la con taminated." The ni ten )iad been put up at Wanwr'i dliection when it whh learm-d that the wuter wan unfit for il if it kl MKT purpone. The ItiKliwiiy eiiKineer atopped his rur und atarteii to warn the drinker, only to he met hy the oucHtioit, "Say, what Kind of mineral water Is this, anyhow. 1 never heard of It before?" new Hltfll whh put up. It reads: "This water In rotten. Not fit to drink." A man ran't talk with IiIh month full of halrpluH, but a woman ran't talk wllh a pipe in her mouth. Hy the. time yon find the needle in the hnytdnck U is runty and UMCleH.'!. Wh iiMlii imrii RICH ITRE ECONOMICAL Meadow Harvest Creamery Butter GIVES THAT Extra Delicious FLAVOR TO GOOD MEALS Every Rood cook takes care in determining good butter to be used in cooking. Fresh, sweet butter lends much taste to a menu whether used with other foods or as a healthful, delicious spread. Mrs. Wiswell uses Meadow Harvest exclusively at the. Obser ver Cooking School. You, too, will appreciate its quality if vou haven't tried it before. At Your Grocers In Protected Cartons Union Creamery Company i.ick.vm: iei:coi:i sirr. V.X'd I-5NE, Ore.- Approxiniat y Odd application tor automobile M OellHi'H far the Iuhi l;uir of the year have Iteen filed in the office of Sheriff Taylor hen. Dtputy Sheriff Kur! I.uekey, who nt to Salem with n iiHonr for the state ' prison, look them to the secretary of state' office. Tills 1b the Kie:iteil number cv-m-Tiled ho early for the second half of tlie year's lifenfe, uciVo'riltiifr t: deputies in the office. .Most oft the licenses were, obtained for new automobiles, hut oidoiik thnn were iiuile u number of old ones that had not yet been used this year. This company is offering the most remarkable opportunity you ever had or will have to secure an ELECTEIC RANGE of the most standard make in America ft - g.. --- nJ KM $k , 1 .... j c . i ! fa 1 ' 41 i P ! 'I'll'' 'h'i ' M 1 1 '"-'I ? J r-! I; i .i S 1 Jt'' i r 1 1 j 7 J hi l7.' I WiiMfii' luj : "" -and- Junior (ithlnet Automatic J tanes Places One In Your Home H Hundreds of women are being convinced daily that a Wcstinghnusc Range will solve their kitchen problem. Hundreds of women are seeing the famous automatic features of the Westinghouse Range perform at The Observer Cooking School. You are cordially invited to attend. Questions on electric cookery will be gladly answered by Mrs. Wiswell, the Westinghouse Range Demon strator. This Sensational Offer Positively Ends July 31st. FREE An ?S.73 Westinghouse Automatic Iron with Each Range FREE Ranges will be served by extension of our lines in the order they Enjoy a cool kitchen. ACT NOW! are purchased this month. TVMni.lNO DOWN ovit priviplre after pivrliMrc (hp roo! Ur 1 rhurncil Into niUijr' !".. but Juinn ItspU lucellirr main nt the bolloni. nd flows pMcMully on ovrr mciMy atonri to th iwa. Tlio (1U r in While Oak ran) on, British ColumbU, Can. 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