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If General News
VOLUME XXV.
Want Ads
LA GRANDE. OREGON- THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927.
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WARNS AGAINST
TOO MANY SPUDS
Idaho Plant Industry Di-
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; Acreage This Year "
KOISi;, Ida., Apr. Kl. (Al') I"r
creased ucrotiKO of potutocs was
warned against by AI, L. J)ean, di
rect ur of plant industry. In a lot
tor to potato growers. Based upon
Heed sales und contemplated plant-
1 Jim, Mr. Dean est I milieu that there
will bo an increase over of
from 12 to 15 per cent In the ncre
iiro planted to potatoes, which
means 2 0 to 25 per cent above nor
mal.. '
"With the present niolHture sup
ply and usual growing weather, It
may mean u crop of from L'O.OUO to
25,000 earn of potutoeH to ho mar
keted In Idaho in 1!C'7," ho wild.
"The federal deportment of uxrlcut-
'ture haH 1k.su ed the Hecond wurninu
UKalhHt the lnereaHed acreage ofi
potatoes, corn, wheat, outs and bar
ley. Special emphaHlK Ik nlvon
against the overplnntimr of spring
wheat in view of the increased
aercoKO o.f winter wheat.
. "Votuto planting Is dangerous If
carried to excess. A moderate
fcrup, sold at profltablo prices. Is
nioro satisfactory than an ovcrsup
ply sold below cohL In Idaho the.
acreage for 1 It 20 showed an in
.crease of 15 per cent over normal
years, but 'the shiinkaKc below n
normal yield held the crop to one
of profit.
"Km it crop prospects are advanc
ing daily with favorable weather
prospects. The backward cold
a weather is withholding bud devel
opment, which each day tends to
remove the datiKcr of late frost
damnue. Today litl'7 promises to
be a very productive season of ag
ricultural and horticultural crops
if normal weuthev conditions pre
vail. The winter snowfall and fre
quent rains have assured an nbun -
daiU supply of water for the eea-(
. r rutiK oi wana vtaiia.
' j The building will be modern InJ
wwy m p Cf 1 I ' j even" wav . and will he newly!
YV eSt Oil 8 OCftOOl (equipped throughout. The attrac-
I?,',rl1tIve auditorium will have a seat-l
isuuaing ltapiaiyliUK capacity of 3oo. The mj
" - " , 1 Weston normal school building
WLIKTOV fli-rt Am- t Wi.rlr
is progressing rapidly on Weston's
$K0.00O school building which will
house the -union high and grndvj
schools. A force of 22 nien,Jn-l
eluding 11 bricklayers, Is employed
under the direction of Henry Ostor-
Wilts 7-Ye:ar Fig
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Portland City Employee After 7 Years Suffering From
'. . Indigestion and Rundown Condition Wins Bach
Health. Takes Tantac Qains ZO Pounds '
Mr. Otto Sngrln, a well-known
Municipal OIHcor, living at 91 EJ. .
76th BircpL N. I'uitlund, Oro.. siys:
"After 7 years of despair, pain
and worry, I am strong and
healthy nc.iln. . .thanks to Tjnlac.
"Imagine what I went thrnugh!
Mot alile lo cat without snlTerins
tormenting pains and burning in
digestion. That suffering sapped
my strength and wore nie to a
shadow. I grow nervous and wan
always tired. I dragged tlirougn ;
the days, getting thinner and
weaker, fighting off vomiting spells
and dizzy headaches fiat nearly
drove me mail. I had to get relief.
"A friend pcrsuadod me to try
Tnnlac; the results amazed mo.
1 began to slcop hotter, ate my
food with relish and without indi
gestion pains. I gained weight, v
too; put on 20 His. -
"Now 1 enjoy rolnist health, sleep
like n child. ' 1 have not stopped
taking Tanlac for it is the one
remedy Cur continued good health,
tor keeping strong. It cortalnly
made a new man of me." . ,.
I April Percolator I
SPECIAL
A. Remarkable Co-operative Offer
That Will Appeal to everyone Who
Likes "BETTER COFFEE"
By special arrangement with the, Manning
Bowman Co., makers of high-grade ELEC
TRIC PERCOLATORS, and the distributors of
"Royal Club" Coffee,- we are able to offer this
regular $11.00 Electric Pecolator for
ONLY $7.95 '
Terms If Desired! L
95c down,. $1.00 per month 'oh your .
electric service bill
One pound can of Royal Club Coffee Free
i with each Percolator.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
THE.ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEES
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;,,,,,,, of Wallu, Walla. . supervislnK
architect.'Yhe contractors are Gross i
constructed by the state In 1 1M2
w u,, muIte W tt,v
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Ucmovlng sound stuiups Ih I
1 expensive than destroying a stump
that has burned to the ground.
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, Tanlac has helped many OrcKon
men and -women It is Nature'i-
own remedy modf; from roots,
' barks and herbs. The first bottle
usually brings relief. Keep up the
treatment and you grow stronger,
healthier, more robust.
Don't neglect your health, don't
.suffer need less ly-beg In taklnp
this wonder tonic now. Ask your
druggist for Tanlac today!
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Corn Borer $10,000,000 Campaign
WASIilN'OTON. Apr. 21 (AI)
'"he federal govuniment, with five
states for allies, ban taken iin
arms fho and- the plow toi halt
thr destni ive inv.is.uit o;'' lit i
KiTopenn co n boieV. "
"Flop him!." in. ih.i lo;.r in, and
$10 000.000 has Pomii provided h;
; ce;:Ktc(s td fluanJ-5 tho cunit.it
Hy cleaning up itn.-styi ar UH pi
mii counties ot New Xurk, J".nn-
' jKy.vitula, Ohio, Michigan und i.t-
r-d ana before .May 1. It is. nop -I to
prevent spreud i.-f-ttre doviv.U'O if
I pest into the r.iut ;orn l P and
1 if, curb Its :i:.lv;ilt:( In Die hVp
j tki s where it aiivn.iy hus f;-jnnd a
! foothold. ..
" , Ctmio I'Voiu Italy
j Although H Is th i rrht to ha o
i i. li led. tho Vil'le-'l M:il. 1
itromcorn imporic l from It ily
,' ac I Hungary between CM a und
1!H4. before the agriculture de .
' parlnient's Inspection service was
I organized, tho Insect was not Kl3n-
tiried until 1017, when an uroa. of
about loo square miles in the
vicinity of lioston was found (o be
lufi'Sled. After damaging tho
corn or other, plants on which H
Itiuivis In the larval state. It cm-
fcrges as a moth and spreads) rap
(,n,- I nt vi.nr. thn Invested urea
increiisi'd percent, embracing
about tiO.000.000 acres In stales ex -
i,n,lln.r rmn. TSW" Kll Iflil II ll - II R f tl V
wist as Indiana and Michigan.,1
j About 2,500.000 acres are devot
ed to corn in the, HI counties in
I which - the intensive campaign
ugalnst the pest l being wuged.
Farmers 1 the area are udmonisit- policewomen an nimnr i- -ed
to burn or plow under com- ivrtt tb miscondui t or crime.
A RARE PICTURE
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IJving quietly with her ehlldrcn In her npartinent hoitce In .Milan,
ieeUing no fame, entertaining wldoin, M'giiuriiia Kai hel Mussolini
might never be taken us the wife f the "dictator of .all Italy."
This new photograph is one of the few pictures .ever obtained of
II Uucc's wife. ' '
GET UNDER WAY
H4n nilr
JLK&ll. UlHV V
tdctcly all corn stalks, stubble, cobs
and trash, In their fields or else
where, which have not been shred
ded or mado into silage. Publica
tions, lecturers and demonstrators
will carry instructions to the farm
ers, who will b paid for all extra
work entailed in the eradication.
If they fall to cleun up their fields
and corn refuse, about barnyards
and buildings before May 1, how
ever, federal und stato' agents will i
lake over the job und charge up
the rost to the f armors.- V ' r
li. l.ttiTlmcr In tJhargo
Dr., W. H. l.arrimer. of the bu
reau of entomology, . is in direct
administrative command of the
fighting forces, with Dr. A. V
Woods, direct or of. Kclentific work,
exi-relslng gt -Herat supervision and
I.. II. Worthley in chargu oT the
Held organisation. 9
vo.Mi;v vmm'k Aiti:
(AI.IJ.II IAIMISI.S
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Wales.
jtit'e woiiif
In' uniform arc
Jsines A. Wilson,
i failure, says
chief constable
of fardiff.
Vonicn ute not ' pliystcully
udupted for police duty,"' uhhi'i-Ih
i the clilel, "no mauer now
ntlnib-
j iaStic tin y may la- about the work
I. Itesides. girls and women gem r
" U 1 1 V Will tell Oil Ulllrulh IUO!
readily to one. of their own x
than In'a male constable."
Chief Wilson added that cxperi-
enced,
pollce officials have noi
I lie presence of uniformed
! found
'MAMA.' MUSSOLINI j
iSalmonRunNow
Moving Up The
Columbia River
AHToltlA. ore., Apr. 21. An ex-
I eel lent run of salmon is now mov-
jinK up tlie t'nluuiblii river, accord
ing to M. T. Hoy, uctlnu' master fish
warden, and JIukIi ' Mitchell, now
director of hatcheries.
The fisheries officials clto a
number of Indications In support
I of this statement.
Although It is curly in the year.
I the salmon are ulready beginning
to come to the racks ut the egg-
1 taking stations in fair numbers,
particularly along the Columbia
river.
A d i p u t y reported to Mr. II oy
yesterday that he hnd checked 80
fish taken by anglers fishing be
low Oregou t'lty, which slovs
that the salmon are"' moving up the
stream well, I
lu one short section of Illegal
I net solzcd below Oregon t'lty six j
Killed salmon were found.
Moreover, fair catches of prime
salmon are being taken off the:
i coast by t rollers, the fish appur-
ently being headed toward tho
Columbia.
The presence of many salmon
in the river augurs well for tho'
take of spring Chinook eggs,
I . All- Are
Our DembnstratioBia
Friday and S
2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
See Miss Lindquist give practical cooking lessons
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Superior Hardware
whether It forecasts Rood fl-shlng!
at the oponlnK of tho season May
1 hi problematical. Iast yeari
there was a heavy run of Chi
nooks during April, but it appar- j
ently had passed upstreum before i
tho season opened, us fishing was
very slack during tho entire j
month of May. !
Outlines Crop
Demand Outlook
WASHINGTON. Apr. 21. .(Al)
What the agriculture department
snys about domestic and foreign de
mand for l-'7 Americun grown
crops:
"Domestic domand for . farm
products of tho 1927-2K season is
not Mkely to he materially different
from the present. Tho domestic
demand for the 1920 farm produc
tion yet to be marltoled during tho
first half of 1927 Is likely to con
tinue less favorable than that of
either the first or second half of
mo. ,:,
"Some improvement In tho pur
chasing power of foreign countries
for agricultural products of 1027
may be expected, but It is probable
'that larger foreign production of
breadstuffs, fruits and unlmul prod
i ' ucls will red u oo forolgn demand
for our exportable mirplusca of
butjtheso products."
Come To
COOECING
on
The Monarch
JMalleable
Special Features
Egg Association
In Bend District
Reports Growth
BKNU, Ore., Apr. 21. Mure than
70.000 dozen eggs wero handled by
the Central Oregon I'oultry Coop
erative association from Nov. 1 to
Apr. 1, according to the report of
the hoard of directors made re
cently. The average price for the
five months was 28 cents a dozen.
The peak and low mark of egg
prices was sounded In too five-
month period. K
K. Agco, manager
of the association, said. During No
vember 8400 dozen eggs wero han
dled ut an a vera go selling price
of 40 cents, the roport showR.
During March 21. 0331 dozen were
handled und the selling price was
2 1 cents a dozen. ,
Whlto tho price of eggs per doz
en hus decreased by months sinco
the ussoclation began buslnosH, Uio
number of eggs handled has stead -
Uy Increased. The gross selling
price of tho eggs has ineroased oaoh 5.8 K'ntUW of radium. At
month and was $12f.4 more In;1"0 Pienent cost or about $70
March than in November. .millegram the king called upon a
The gross selling price of tho eggs' nullum supply vulued at more tlmn
handled In the five months was . 4.000,OUO.
$20,CG0.71. The present low price 1 . t
will continue for the next two or Thero Is no ground for the no
three weeks, Mr. Agce believes. I tion that flnh Is particularly valuu
After that, eggs for storage will be-i hie as a brain food. :v , .
Welcome!
aturday
gin to be taken out and the pric
is expected to Increase, he says.
Of the 70.HU5 dozen eggi handled
(by the association In the : five
months, 4H, GOG dozen were stand
nrds, the report shows, 16,020 dox;
on were mediums, 3 380 dozen pen
wees, 1920 dozen era it and 420
dozen bloods. ' '
Radium Promised -For
Larger Doses
OOI.DN, ilattt Katanga, Apr. 2U
(AP) Reduction plants of the BeU
gian Kadium company here are to
be reopened to produce more ra
dlum for scientists.
The increased supply will bet
used In the study of, the effect of;
largo applications on.certnln dls-J
easos. . ' ' t
A nunrtjev o'C the yearly radluitr
output 9f the world was used in
tho recont1treutment of KlriK Ker
rtlnund of Humanla for cancer. The
MruHsols compuny which controls
nullum output of the world
' wuh willed upon to supply at Bhort