Friday, Aupust 7, 192.r.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pnpo Fivn
Local News In Brief
Here YeMcnla
.Mrs. KntnK - li Try and two
children, of Mulder,, were shopping
in I-ji (Maude yesterday. Tiny
itit-nili-'l tht circus here yesterday
mternuim.
o Itetiuii llninr Tomorrow
Mim. SI.ella Juglc.wlll arrive in
I, a (I ran tin tomorrow, alter visit
ing wih her brolher In Wiseuiisln
and other rel-alMes In the oust
since Ihe first of June.
lien- I'ioiii I nloii ,
,M. and Airs. Mred Kox w.-rc n
moiic lh' Mnion p oplc who at
tended the circus here hist even
ing. Mr. Kox iH cashier of the
I'ii. si National Hank of I'nion.
lit riay in Maker
After eleven days In l.a (Maude
Alary and Nurd's lent nIiuw coin
pmy leit IIiIh morning lor Maker,
where they expect to play for u
boiit ten days.
Here i'or t'ircus
Mr. and Mrs. J toy Conklln and
children of 1 'nion. were among
t liti people who fit (ended the A I
(i. Haines circus here yesterday,
Air. Conklln is superintendent of
schools at t'a ion.
Had Operation j
Mert Mentz wits operated on Wed
nesday tit the (Maude Monde Hos
pital for appendicitis. He is get
ting along llieely M wan repot fed
Hi in morning- Mr. Lenlz is con
neeled with the Eastern Oregon
Might and Mower Company hoiV; 'I
At Wirdhnva Today I
Judge Williuu Muby. chairman
of the State Highway commission,
arrived In l.a Grande Hits morning
Irom his licune at Maker and ;ac
eompanied I V ft. H. Haldock. di
vision engineer, w ent to .Wallowa
on business in regard to s'H le
nient for -thin her on laud th,e stale
a '( ni red for Mark purposes along
tho highway. i
Here Wednesday lAt'nhnt
Air. ami Airs. Harry Mioun, ue
companied hy Misses .Mildred and
Marian May, of Mellinghani, Wash
ington, arrived In l.a (irandc Wed
nesday, hy auto, and spent tho
night here gmst8 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. II. Al. Ingle. Tin y
came to Mu Grande via Mewislon
and Spokane and will return by
l'ortland.
Lrri City This .Morn in;; ,
Air. and Airs. S. ' MramVell
left Ma (itande this morning for
their home in California, alter
visiting for some time at the home
of their son. Mr. and Mrs. I.es
t r Itramwcll. Mr. and Mis.
Hraimvcll rornierly lived here and
Air. Hramwell was pn aidenl ol
the t nion Stake ot the M. I)., S. '
ciiiirch lur some time. They ex-,
cd lo return lor another visit!
lil 11 few weeks. i
Tavseil Through
W. M. Paveiiport, of New York
flly, accompanied by Wiim-d Ket
b y. of Hosloiw . Alassichus-'tls,,
parsed thioiigli Ma Grunde (his
1,101 mug ell route east, .alter a
trip to A.iska. They will visit
various point of interest on I no
road east. Mr. Davenport is now
retired hut was al one time in
tne new spa per bllSlliehS. All.
Kelly is manager or Hie Maymond
and Whilcomb tourist company of
i Huston. . - v
Y.aby luuiliecr Arrie;--- ",'
Air. ami Airs. Walter Ulingham
nier are the prowd parents of a
baby daughter born to them this
morning al four o'clock ut tins
home of Mr. and Airs. M. M. May,
nut V Avenue. Air. and Mrs.
Klmghaninier now make I heir
home at Kntreprise. At is. Kling
1 hammer was formerly Miss Muby
May and is well known lo-ie. Moth
mother and baby are gelling along
11. CI !'
iiiing
W. K. Helfrish with Airs. Ilel
1'rlsh is now visiting ot the i 'har
ds Meynolds home. Mr. Helfrish
is special iment lor ihe insuranei;
Tailored
Clothes
r,y r.ons"s
America's Koicinnst
Tailor
Order your suit today.
Popular Trices
$2.").50 l ?I7.'J.",
SOU Patterns to
Select l-'roni
Clothes of Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store with a Cou.Nckute
liiui of i'iuiii ami lVsle
liuiue is in -Mori land,
On HuillCKS Trip
Henry Htlcflet, main buyer of
I Wallowa, wan a business visitor
(to l.u (irande yi-MtenJay.
Visiting liaughtor
II. W. IteeelMT, of Kllterprise,
is visiting in Ma ("ramie at the
home u Ins daughter, Mrs. M.
Marvin.
Mlty Near Im tinnile
S. T. Maihy. of Wallowa, has
-purchased IHtt iirres ot land two
mileH imin I, a C.raiuic. near Is
land City, and will make his home
here.
Visiting Mere Today
Airs. M, V. Thomas arrived
In
l.a (Jrande this morning, Irom her
home at Mi-aeham and visited
here today at tne home of Mrs.
(J. K. Kaust.
' Hen; For Circii-
! Mrs. l-'ritv. Weiiihart. accompan
ied ly Aliss Weinhart. wen- visit
ors to l.a (Maude yesterday from
Wallowa. .They attended the Al
Ci. Manns circus here yentei day
a fl ernoon.
1 1 err I'ioiii ;Icihis Ferry
1 Airs. MurWn Hoi man arrived In
Lit Grande yesterday from (Menus
Furry, Idaho and w ill visit rela
tives here for some time. She
is accompanied ' her small son,
Howard.
Arriu'd Vetcn:a
Airs. Harold Howurd and small
noil Mliiillp. prrived in l.a Gran
de yesterday from near , Grants
Mass, w here(they him In-en. living,
a nil will make t heir home here.
Mr. Howard lias Ihm-ii here for sev
eral months, '
Here on 'Visit
Aliss Jean Hannah of Clay Cen
ter. Kansas is now visiting at Ihe
Karl keyuold'H home, Mrs.
Meynnlds and Aliss Hannah arc
(dd school friends. Aliss
will taught in l.a Grande
years ago.
Ilnn-
HOine
Here l-'rom 'I'aconiH
Mr. and Mrs. A.'H. Johnson, of
Tacoma. Washington, motored
here Wednesday for n visit at the
home of their nephew, K. It. .App
leby. They went on today to
Wallowa Make Cor a , brief, visit
Here l-Vom: Portland ,
Miss Nellie Al. Stevens, princi
pal of one of Mort la nd's public
schools. Is' in Mil Grande combin
ing business with jileasure, while
she is' visiting old time friends.
She in registered at the . Foley
hotol. .
Hclurned I 'if mi iNirlljind
Air. and Mrs. M. H. Norlon have
returned to Ma Grande utter at
tending buyers week In Mori land.
They went to l'ortland last Sun
day. ...
(;nit ai MmicJicoti
1 " W.' M. Gekcler. N'lilifinal organ
l;:er for the grange of Ijl Grande
nl -l'V M. HufliiKin. of Kigin.
were special guests of County A
gent Carpenter, of Maker county,
al the regular noon luncheon of
the Maker' Klwanls club, Tuesday,
August 4. , ;
Ketiirncd Ml I Jgln
After visiting in M;i Gnitide at
tin1 home ol her sisteP, .Mrs. M.
K. W:uil. 5lisM AlyrtUi Thomas
returned lo her home at Klgln
(his morning. Airs. Ward and
baby nceolu pa nied Aliss Thomas
lo
Mi Kin and will
visit there
eve
il days.
I Jin SemN Visitor
Mrs. i;. I;. Harmon and
children, accompanied by hei
I her. Airs. K luster, and Airs,
ino-
J-S-
se Crum and .daughter, Genevieve,
ill of Mlgin, were shopping in
l.a Grand; yesterday. They at
tendee! t he circus here yesterday
alteoioon.
Massed Tlntm-;h
Air. and Airs. Ala. son. of Alarsh
fieid; i iregon, passed i h roimh
Tuesday evi.-ning en route. o Itos
ton. ".Mass.. on their hon'y iiinnii.
Airs. Mason was Mrs. Gruvo rel
niore' previous to her marriage
ami lormerly lived In l.a Grande.
She has many fi lends here. .Mr.
and Mrs. George Mall met them
and visited with t hem idle the
train was in tlte yard.
Mnnc I'rOin Situ I 'rancl-c(
Alra Charles M. Winning, of
Maker, and Aliss l.eiiore Keith, oi
I .a (M-ande recent ly arrlvi-d In
Ma Grande Irom San Mntnciseo,
California. Afr. Winning has ln.-n
at the M.'.lNide of a sick daughter
lle-re for Ihree months und .Miss
Keith is a siudeni in the Colbge
of the J'acillc al Stock tun, Cal
ilorilta. She ;t1"lidid Ihe summer
school. Aliss Keith in Hie daugh
ter of Mr. and ALrs. Mlmer Grant
K.it h and will m company I hem
back lo ' 'a I Mot ilia mt week.
To VWI lltn-
AI is. r'rn Stout Graham, accom
panied by AM.ss Meithu Walsiug-r.
motoii d to Ma Grande from Mort
land yestftday. Miss Walsingr
has b-en visiliug friends ami ret
ail ves in I 'oi l land for I he past
three weeks, Al t's. Graham now
makes Morllaud lor home and
will vifdt in m (M-ande tor Mn
days tr two wei-lis at the home fit
AM-s. J. .! Carr. Mrs. (iraham tor
no Hy livd In Ma Grande (or a
number ol v-iitn and Ihui-U known
UTf. She has many friends hep
who are glad lo have hr visit
the H1.-
Mrs. Hetirgr- H. I'
Iowa, 1lH shopping
Wednesday.
e ne. of Wa 1 -
in Im (irande
Charb s N . Newton, real estate
man of Maker. was a husita-tfl
vuitur W La Urundt; ; c.Urdav.
IIKS Tllh iONNK('T1i
LINK bet ww n (he vnrioiih
HlatcH and the War le)ar(
ntrnt an regardN the ritizen
servluc In the tnllltla. Ui
title, rliier or Hip mllltla bu
reau, his iiHiue, Major (tnprnl
Creed C. 1 1 aim no ud.
LARGE CROWD
AT CONCERT;
BAM) .SCORES
(Cohllinicil Irom Mugu One.)
too heavy wil h here and there a
more difficult selection interpo
lated to add Interest.
The concert opened, iwitlj a
march, "Wagner." by .TrouCmmi.
Thin first number was followed
by an overltire, ".Morning., Noon
(and Night in Vienna," which, was
I with the, descriptive idyll, "The
AMU in the Korest" by Kllen
burg. . composed the most diffi
cult seel Inn of the program.
l-'or tin encore to "Al (truing. J
Noon and Night" the band played
"June Night," a pop ila number
OI ine moie inriwiiKiiin nion.
"The lawn of Move" by Hendix
and a ponular piece. "lon't Mrilig!
Mulu" - and scenes from the
"( 'hinies 4T Normandy" liy I'lan
qiu'tte preceded the "Mill in the
l-'orest."
The sixth number was divided
into two parts: (a) "Siinpllclly"
by Mee. and (b) "The Darkies'
I n eam" hy Manslng. A nmri'li,
"The American Malrol" by Meu
chain wan the concluding number.
"Mai'ude of tin- Wooden Soldiers"
and ".My Mest Girl" were other
it.iuores played.
LIQUOR PARTY
ENDS IN COURT
(Continued from I'hko One.) 1
the men. Jim O'Contiell, claim, d
ownership of the Muuor when pre-
s. nic.l h. tore Justice A. M. i
awav. Tin- coiirl imposed Ihe en
tomary fine of $:r,nu and costs and;MJ,r soars eight points
jo't
mnHl gasp. d und HH Ml hf did
nol have t hat much money on
hand. lie asked to summon his
friend who came to Hie relief
with a check for Ihe neeib i
amount. The friend, according lo
the district "attorney, .was J. W.
i 'row h y. ' state; i !oca I ' ;newHpaper.
The IhiuoiS laken f nun t he
i)'Cinn"ll-i "row ley picnic party
wa-s daced for kiiM; keeping in
the' hei Iff's oft ice.
FIRE SLIPS
FROAI (iRIP
OF WORKERS
ontinn
I'rmii 1'nge One.)
new fires til Ihe I ascitic mmm lulls
in ih
) men iil' available to fight them
The fire west of
tier conM'ol...
Alai-shlicld is ill) -
TOWN SI I I I. MS MOSS.
HKI.MMNGIIAAI. Wash. (My the
Associated ITcsri) The town of
Maple i-'atls. in northern Whatcom
county, suffered -.'ii.nini (ire loss
todav. The ). A. (Mlffin g'-neial
.store. .1. 1. Clausen restaurant and
j ix residences on Alain street were
I burned.
Mrs. Fiske Campaigns
. . . , , . r 1 ll.se Ol 111' itiiil'iiim I'M nun, ii
Against Steel , IrapSjlo ,my lhe -ipk.ep and interest
, on (he honds. .Midge Muhy said.
CM M I . (AM) The s
lo Mrs. MiniTle Madden
the net rem. "is Mm nmst
el trap.
KlHke.
wos
huh instrutiieni of an
i'v.t invnted hy the human mind.'
and early this lull she will inttu
diirate a campaign among women
will visit many hading cities and
will personally uie-t Ihe women,
mil for the purpofte of dlflcnurn
glng Ihe w-tring of tins hut with
t he ohjccl of mil hi U'lng t he Hteid
trap In the lur Indusiry.
Mih. Mlske (or more than
years has be.-n
In anti. cruelty
ti.ves that if
knew i he Insid'
and Its Hiilise.(i
actively Intcres
work. She he
American women
story of trapplnii
-lit lorture. puhlic
opinion
would stop He- II
he instruments.
iiiultict-
"The human race Is
of phisicol agony and
mllli'ins tpf dollars a y ar in
seareh to compter pain." Mr.
ke Hald. "Tie- MeiellllHtft IvTh
eovers Sitliie new methods I
1jee pain is aeclaliio d a
hero. Vet we are iinawake t
nnlufaU whieh feel ilmosi us we
feel.
I -ih.
' i ivlllii
i.n Hi"
fh ;i TIT
- Mee" trap has no place m
tloti, and we hope to awak-
I n I be modern w f Milan 'a the
' .iintiie and horror and degrntlon
lor li.
When women know how
obtained Hoy will band
, theioieve ;,nd refuse in purcrmfte
or w.Hr fur- 4.rwcUP.d !-y the tfUul
. . '. t ....
As your haul Itexall Store
we are part owner of the
mammoth, modern factories
producing exclusive h I g h -grade
merchandise under fa
miliar trade names, a ich u.
Mexall. I'uretest. Kirstnul,
Kantleek, Klenzo, and Jon
tcel. These faetories literally
sell these products through
us Hired' To You without
any middleman's profit and
ut a substantial saving to
yuu.
Big Bargains
During Our
Factory-lo-You
Sale
Jtuileel ThIc shown here
Is but turn example if
tin excellent bargains
offered during tills ale.
.1 xt ii t '! I Tnlr is unv
relied fttr ne after shuv
Ing in- bathing
lU'gular I'rlc-t 50c
39c
Muiiiig This Sale
We are offering nearly
2aa popular items covering
all ekissc of merchandise- at
specially reduced prlees to
show you extra savings on
goods you use regularly an J
lo help you get acunaluted
at lowest cost with other
items.
Glass Drugs
Inc. ,
La -Grande, Oregon
lOltTI.AM AIAUMITS
MOMTMAM . Ore. ( AM).
He slow, hogs and sheep st
today.
Kggs -Kxlras le higher; extivs
;t:tc'u :i:ii.c.
Mutter Standard cubes ic, hlgli
er; prints firm: standards 4!te.
Mutterfat Very firm but scarce.
I'OIM'I.AM) GltAIN MAKKirr
M O M T I. A N l. re. ( AM).
Wheat Western while. Auguit
j $ I.&2. Sept.'inber northern
spring, August ?I.M. Seplemhcr
$1.51; MMM. hard white, August
Jl.fii. September l.&fV ' .
Torn No., 1 K. V. Shipment.
Aigust Mi;. Senteinber. $ Mi.
MAKKI"1"S AT A Gl.AXCI
til-Kn KW V ( It K ( A M). Stocks
rriula r: CJejieral Mailwiiy Sig
recti "d .
ion..
Ctni-
vi-rtitih- Tts iictl
t'lirulKli I'xrlmrlKi's Kiwy
I au-
lull Ki-omci' li'iH'.l In pntnlM.
('niton --Hlciiily: ' nude liuyln
SiiBiir IOmiI iirt'li-KM.
Q'oll't'i' Strung: ICiiioh -.in .In
c ii r c A g o
Ma rely steady.
( 'oi n Mow or;
, 'attic - Strong
Hogs-- Mower;
demand.
(AM). Wheat --
beneficial rains,
and active,
limited shipping
DUI5Y REVIEWS
IIICHWAY WORK
(Cnntlnued fnun
Mngc
One.)
w ill nol he done
e et.
I his year,
how-
, It is ptiihalde (hat Ihe htg log
house will he hull! IhiH year in
I'lmlgranl park al lOtu ig'a ut
Spring on I he sum mil of t he
'.mountains. The commission re
Ijccied all hids ui tl In July Mot
h adv.-i-Msing again. The Imild
jiog,wlll he or prehd logs In hy
L'.o t-v, two slorieN high, and will
jconlain a great stone fireplace.
!l'onrteen acres have Imtii pur
lidtased Ity Ihe slate for the parK.
The slate expects to rent I he
Mast exitei ience indicate t hat t his
can he done. At t he famous
i inwii I '(tint Chalet. ,M u It noma h
county t-ecidvH Jlfiu a month for
1 in- concession to sell post cards
a lone.
BARBARA CAKTMAM. pop.
nliir wrWy elrl, rr.
rntly Mtnm fiunom through
;he iurrmful publlrttlon t
i rz : i
4 l
t" h J 1
The commission has reached tiu
agreement for the purchase of a
ana-foot strip one and three-quar-
teis Hiiles long ulong the Wal
lowa river between .Milium and
Wallowa. The ob.leet In lo pre
nerve for all time, the scenic beau
ty xf the place. The timber
would be removed If It remained
In private hands. Judge I 'Uby
and Kngim-er M. II. Ma I dock w ill i
, bo in Wallowu county tomorio'V J
' in connect iou with this deal. Mr.
. Maldock conterred w ith Air. Jmby
i lieru Wednesday. '
j irospecls tor the construction
;oC ti" bndgo over Uu Snake riv
!er near Mallard's lauding are
rather slim. J .uigo lttiby thinks.
Idaho appropriated iui
halt' of tne bridge und Ui egon
I appropriated $ 1 2,6au t or a uuur
tec uf it, Maker county to fur
nish the' rest. The difficulty is
that l.o,ut(t will not begin lo
butld u suitable bridge. Tne one
at Onitiiio cost $14n,oun.. So the
matter is dead unlit money in
sufficient quantity Is made avail
able. The finances of the state high
way com mission are la excellent
shape, the chairman says. No
bonds have been sold for con
struction this year or last. Great
projects have been carried on, but
out of current Income. Two mil
lion dollars worth of bonds will
be sold before October 1, to
1 und short term Iss ies w hlch
I were sold w hen interest rates w
, high. i tie uonuH to oe rcuivu
I draw fi per cent interest w lill
'the new ones will draw four and
lone-liulf. The last state bonds j
I sold brought a premium, cost lug
(the state only 4.14 per cent for
j the money it forwarded. (
I MoiuIk totaling $7uu.hhi wilt be
I paid off this year and more w ill
jbe paid off next year. The sums
I lb b retired will Increase each
I year so that the state u ill not
I huve money out of current ln
1 cuilut' for new construction much
longer. The state has been auth
orized to issue $:i.ruu. u(H more
j bonds than have actually been is
!sued, but there is no intention of
Iss ling more bonds in the near
! future, and not ut all if It can In
avoided. I
, SCOTT INSANE;
BEATS NOOSE
(Continued frm Pge On.
week's reprieve from the gov
ernor. Two weeks ago Thursday night.
Icsk than four bourn before lie
was to walk on the death trap.
Cat-1 he again was saved from the
eudyjnoose liy a petition filed before
.lodge Joseiih M. Onvld, at -o'clock
In the morning declaring
him to be insane,
Scott snt tensely In his chair,
while the jury filed Into the box.
lie turned eagerly lo the foreman
when he announced In the court
that a verdict was ready and jih
the ballff passed to the clerk.
Scott's eyes followed the slip of
j paper tnnt mignt mean uie m
death.
; Scott Sits Atolloiiless.
tWheti the verdict was read
Scoti's 'inouth twitched' nervously
and he shifted his position In Ihe
chair. He sat motionless at the
side of. his attorneys while the
court cuteVed the judgment on t In
terdict and then was Irirried out
of the room as t he ballff ad
journed Ihe session.
Airs. Catherine Sj';ott. I he young
wife of Ihe prisoner, whose dalin'i
less fight sfcved Seotl from I he
gallows, leaded forward Ml an at
titude of prayer1 afleV' itli vl-rdiet
was reud. Seott'd, ,ipothe(rv , w.hu
was al his Jddv ,Wept , ui)d em
braced Scblf'B wife while Thoims
Scott, bin aged and cripple. I tal'i
er. nlili cehbmled Ids i;:tr. birth
day on a day Scott was sentenced
lo hang; stayed close la Ids mi(i
in court but received the verdict
without show of emotion.
Seott. while going to Ihe asy
lum as Insane, still faces dealh
oil the gallows should he ever be
found lo have regained his sunlly.
IMilMH IMMi: HAS HMA.I'.
MMINKVIMMK. re. l-lre de
Mtroved die round house of Hie City
of Mrinevllle Ma II way, and rendered
ti.scless lhe olMhuriier engine pur
chased three months ago.
The cause of lhe fire wiiH not
determined hut It was thought Hint
wasle might have (grilled Irom Ihe
fh-ehnx and .spread to the oil-soaked
hoards of the huilding.
EXPERIMENT ;
STATION IS
CHEAT HELP I
(Continued from Pb "J; t
returns, according to Hubert Wilhy
ctunbe, superlniem(eiil of Ihe sta- 1
lion. Yield as high as 17 iiiisjo i;.
all acre have been frequent- With
the price of seed between
and IT. 7 0 Ihis t.s considered a
profitable return.
New pant ti re experMneiilM were
viewed wlM'iff dirier.-nl IlllMureH
are hobjected Mi practical iiphs
uremeutH bawed on lhe returns
gMe With sheep kepi nil I hem.
Trlng Out I Vrllll.er.
one of th most extensive fer
tilizer trlu Is in Ihe slate was shown
the Inspecting party. Kive crop.-t
nre lo lng grown In combination ro
tation and yields are nhtaim .1 lor
each f op under 1 2 dlMerenl fer
t tli.er I feat men Is. Several cai'
data are already nvaihi.ble.
Soil III lllis locality Im been
found to he the only one In Ihe
stale on whieh gypsum or calcium
suhaie has been found lo give bet
ter returns over a. period of ears
I ban sulfur a bine. Mecent Ic.Um
mode )y t he soils department at
ihe home stat Ion" suggest an ex
planation lor t his, it is reported.
ol of the .soil that was formerly
w lid meadow la mi jdiows n. mod
erate add r action in the out rented
M"ate, il wu.H found. This iietdlty
was dccreiijod wllll the continued
u.se of sulfur. The main increase
rroin gsum came iticii u d Aktn
b game crop .
As plOHl Of Ho- ; ,.iO'l flf ill-
Htnie Is raised lo iirtH-ni orinnh,
' 1 1) iff (tt a I Oil WHi et--ced hx the, on
HEALTH
(My Mr. I'ledeitrk Strieker)
M M ih la'en said that to become
a mother is more dangerous than
I to be u soldier In a front -line
nch. Wli
this is something;"
of an exaggeration ( particularly
in states like Oregon, where the
people live under good conditions)
it does remind un I hat mother
hood Ih a much more dangerous
undertaking than It Ikih any right
to be. In HUM, in Oregon la8
mothers lost their lives in giving
birlh to children. It 1m certain
that a large proportion of these ,
deaths waa unnecessary, and would;
not have occurcd if I he proper
precaution had been taken. j
Muring the same year, K'JH In-j
cants tiled. Many of them could
have been saved if their mothers
had made a belter understanding
of their care, especially during
sickness. I'M neat ion of mot hern
and motheiH-lo-be would Have
many lives both their own and,
their children's. Mor thin reason,
the Murcau of Child Hygiene of
4ie prospective mothers. which
are Heiit luont hly lief ore the Im
hy comes, und for four months
thereafter.
These letter lake up. In a simple
way, the things a mother should
known und should do to prepare
for the baby's coining. They ed-
vise her of Ihe precautions hIic'
should take at various limes, and .
what danger signals to look for. ,
They tell her how to go about
conserving her henlih, and that,
of her unburn child. The sec- i
olid. Me r leu of letters gives her
pointers on taking curt of the
new baby, in the same way.
.-Many evprcHSiniis of appreciat
ion tmve been .received from wo
men who received these letters
und from Ifielr doctors. It does:
not seem lo be geiierully known,
however. Hint the letters urn av
ailable. Mhysicians who have pat
ients whom they would like the
scrb sent lo; should send the;
patient's' name to the Mureuu of
Child Hygiene. State Moad of
Health. Mori hind, Oregon. Mros-,
pective mothers who would like!
the letters should send u rc'iuest
to the same office.
A Selection of the best paillpll-
Icst ami literature available on
various Hubjecla connected with
the letters Is sent out with the
letters is sent out with the latter.
There is no cost whatever con
nected with this service.
lo help solve the prolilcms of the
stockmen. As all of some counties
and parts of oHicih in eastern Ore
gon ship out nothing In the way ot
agricultural prod nets except live
stock, the Importance of recogniss
ing this industry in the work of an.
Iniporlunt brunch atation Ih ap
parent. Stocr Tests On.
Tests with growing steers show
that they may he drought to good
marketable condition ot two and
a hall years old and yet he winter
ed on hul a half ration of hay. j
These .findings linvr heen especial- i
y signllicant. reports show, in some
eounlles where the total hay pro-)
ductloii allows only two-thirds of 1
a ton of hay for eswli lo ad of cat-
tie.
Another important experiment is
that with calves uml yearlings tu
which It was show n tjiat these may
be wind-red nuecenf ully on straw
Mipplluienlt d w il h one pound of
cotlomkecd cake! und still Im- jfeady
to liiHTitel' in' gooiconditloii t two
and a'u.ill' years. Tests with' fat-'1
tening sleers on hay,- pejix, and',
barley siUge. or tutiflofver sllagej
showed pi)nMbiMrteH - 'M1 utilizing;
these f Is in the higher altitudes
of, the I faker.. I'nion. .Medmond,
'ilif'l'ile.' (Vikvjfiwtviud 'bi.in.vtlu.
Kails districts. !; " ' v' -"t .";v -i
i'lg raising has leceMcil oonsht-.;
ci-ablf -otteiHwrn h4-4J ik tl-Ui iiiii it
Ih shown, ami a method has been
worked (ml whereby Ih possible
wilh Ihe use of Melf-feeders and al-
fallu imsture to get hogs to mar
ket In Augusl and Seplemhcr when
I he prices are. high;
Sheep .Men Aided.
Much wtprk has been done at lhe
station lu connection wit h sheep
raising In general and lamb feed
ing as a means of marketing hay.
The w'lik here has been supple
mented by iniieh ciii-rled on at Ihe
llci-minton slalion. Farm flocks
are mi ihe Increase, and are making
good profits for their owners.
I if late has been shown here
Wallowa Lake
Wonderland
Eat Dinner
Sunday
iit
The liitltfe.
Spend lhe Week Und
Kishinj;, Iiontiii,
llinsol);ick Uidiiiff,
Camping and Hiking.
Dancing
Every
Saturday
Night
Muhic in dining
aivl rlanre i.v Star
'and ut llermlHtun
not too large may
that lambs II
be Wintered
profitably on alfalfa hay alone; the
.norm;t ric in prices which reach
jthelr peak In March and April giv
ing the return for the hay. Tiny
'wilt not fatten on that ration, it
was shown, hut will hold their own,
j consuming about TO pounds of hay
" u k-
ration Ol one iuuiui 'i hi, ki
day added 7.1 days before marke
ing lime, lambs may be marketed
fat In .March and April.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Our
now selling
SI i n w
Hats
at SMI)'.
Sam ho n Suit Cases the
ones that w ill sllind rough
carrying $1.25
SHilal On
StMMIM IHEMSSMS
llgh-grade Voile I M essrs,
at !.'.! A
High-grade Silk-and-Woo
Crepe I M esses UUUl.t
Overalls or a very high
grade that will stand up
longer than any other over
all made SI. 25
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
Protected Tires
General Cord - Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
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Art & Baby Shop
"EVi'itvTiiiNfj Fon tup: harv"
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; lUs'rcatcst
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Uoys, he at the
get a
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stak :
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list I Ilill Lo. An,.l..
EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET ;
50',t Baths., Nnw, Modern
Close to Shopping Dialiict andl iieMte
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50,
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HOME t il
Ill'V THIS
Modern r-i-(Mtii hoilvfl
near Island City high
way acroys f-om tho
Stauge .Mill. Ii ice
2:(MMM. Tenus.
We have scvui-al good
lots near Mu WilKivv
StdiiMd for sale. Ivsy
terms, or wo will hinhl
)m Miutll lioute and
wdl on very ca.sjr iuty
im ills.
House ami hum and
two iicnvi near Willow
School. I A t US bllUlV
yon this placv.
WEEKS Si ULACE
MIAMKlMS
educed.
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Sunday IMatinee and
Police Star
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