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Thursday, June 28, 1928 I'atre Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER CAMP GOODS A full line of camp equipment, Miller folding beds, camp chairs, luggage carriers, folding ta- ' b!es, cutlery, etc. - Your Credit Is Good. Easy Payments CARR FURNITURE CO, Eastern Oregon's Urffl Hm Furnleher. 1 I all champions In p-rsonal attain- Durlnif the republican conve. .n l-sdershlo. are leaving tlon l was t.rouitht out that Wll. k S. r . the khaki Knts that for si ilnys Ham Ji-nninKa itryun wan nomi. irav them a homo In the shadow iKd'l.ln the Convention Hall there ... 11 hf wasn't nominal"! at Hons. of Washinston's monurm-nt ke.p faith with m vision an'i orn. man who had ton. too. that one or the f,.w rlU-a that liln't have that honor. 0 A PADLOCKS SALOONS, HOME BOMBED ! :l l. Ji - IIJifJ2X I fcms .iillX. .jtv firi 9 4 ... i- i - v-tr ''u. : k Mar Summer-time Needs At Special Dollar Day Prices Whether you go away for the Fourth or stay home spend your time outside or in here are attractive bargains to fill some of your summer's needs. - These Dollar Day specials hold for Saturday only and only until present lots are exhausted. . ; - Silk Bloomers liegular $1.25 and $l.f0 rayon numljcr, Dollar Day Special at $1.00 t House Aprons Good gingham aprons just right for tarry and fruit workers Dollar Day Special 4 for $1.00 Printed Frocks Children's printed frocks pretty summer models sizes 7 to 14 Dollar Day Special 2 for $1.00 Summer Prints I'retty dress fabrics new summer patterns Dollar Day Special 3 Yds. for $1.00 Bath Mats New Turkish 'toweling mats varied colors for the smart-looking bath room regu larly $1.25 Saturday $1.00 Stylish Purses Very pretty purses in leather and leather-and-straw combination. Dollar Day Special $1.00 Dependable Quality HILL'S Dependable Values San Gossip on garbage lwls W. Powell llnwt ( . dlurlft attorney for Kenosha county. Win, puilUrknl thirty Kiloon and roadhounes In five m'nth. aud then hl home -.. l..,rnl,l. The picture hw how the le of the hone was wrecked l.y dynamile. In the inst 1 Powell. He and hi four children, sleeping in the home at the time, were not hurl. Second National Camp Heads 4-H Clubs Toward a Higher Objective ' Hi frank I. WrIbT . ,Iowa boasted clulis In each of Its AMiat"l Preaa Farm K litor) j counties, and New Hampshire WASHINGTON' (Aft Fulfilling; ; employed a state club agent. Men the vision of a man whose name Were employed as county asriroi they may never hear, delegates to'tural agents In a total of 2.19! tha cerond annual national 4-H ? counties and women as home dem ub boys and Kiel etiiop are go- j onstration agents in sio countl-, Inrc hofne with a plan to pledge then each combining boys' and girls' "hearts, heads, hands and health" jelub activities with their adult of six million rural youngsters to .work. One hundred and fifty-one a higher type of agriculture. . counties employed an extension Thirty years ago an Illinois far- ' -''Kent to work exclusively with the rner. Will B. Olwel of '.Macoupin ! youth of -rural districts, county, offered free seed corn to I nut ,he ,i,.nmn,i had not been every boy and girl who promised rnv mi .h ..,.nuih to compete in crop production. It gres passed the Canner-Ketcham was his third attempt to get thn j 1,111 providing more funds and au locl farmers' institute to Interest ihorlxlng additional extension the youth In farm and home Im-lagents. Heglnnlng July 1. or when provement. Five hundred respond- ,Ver terms of the act are accepted ed. but few knew that was the , eh,. t;,i. . .i t n , awakening of a new national move- ' i. nia(i(. available to each state nient the birth of the 4-H club ,,,i to ,h irrim n, ii..ii hk theory. ,an additional tSOo.OoO to be tlivid- Quickly the Idea spread to Texas, t ed among them each fiscal year Iowa. Minnesota and Ohio. It was following. Kighty per cent of the a mere suggestion of club work as : money will be used to pay the sal A in. m Wash out the garbage fan reguiarly with 3oap and waUT with Clorox added. Then rinse your garbage can and it will lie eterile, and swift sint-lling. Ix-ss in viting to dogs, (iit-g, ants aud insect jx-sts. Buy Clorox at grot-era. Removes Stain Bleaches lUIls Germs Destroys Odors THE NEW , Ford Fordor Sedan Is Now on Display at Our Show Rooms Perkins Motor Co. Corner 4th and Adams Phone Main 500 arff-a of extension acntu, men and women selertfil "in fair and just proportion!!." i ". W. Warburton, federal dlrgc tor of xtf-nsfon work, tx-lieven the new leifiiation will make available to "every farm man, woman, boy and Kirl who -wants it the Infortna- Farm Pointers : Hhould tt early and (he evening ed of barberry. wher Im preaenre roTiMtituteM a menace, i Hay rnnn. un-d (o keen hnv dry while It cure, red tire the low. of f l"1 to oid the heat leaven, irif-reate (he feeding value and improves the rotor of the hay. I'nder norne rondltlonN heavy run vim taint are tn-m, hut under ofhern liKht - weight rapj of nheetlnif. I inline Ifiki. It In bent, however, to feed paper, or by thorough upraytnif corn only twire a day morning with chemicals, and evening. ' Tbe" mdrtilriK -'feed ; ' Wheat Krowern who found idem runt on their rrop thin iM-a-on well may utlllxe any inre time after (twilled com on or unblenrh harveiti and before fall plowing to-(in are more Hfitlnraetory. eradicate the barberry b milieu from , which the riiJrt came, Hporea norne. time .preai! for in IP-, trmn u ain- In fr rnn ale hiji.ii, and buHhe often itrow In,"1 tb wimmer and autumn falra place hard to finch. There In not three feediiiKH a day. exr. pt in ex believed to be a MiriK l county Initremely hot weather, fid mi Id pro lb Trilled Htatca completely clear- j duct; better Kulrm than two feed- family. Quark Km often la ronfum-d with other urnmr-n having aimllar natiM-a and babttft. Whenever thent la nny tiienttoit. anmpleft Hhould be nefii to the nearest aKricuMural roJej(e for Identification. On a (tmall area i'Jfjrk kmmh can be radlrnted by hand diKKbiK to liiake aure every bit of the root ataiKM are nehtroyed hy nrnot Imthk nielotm and (I wiwi a weii-te rured roverlng of tar around the atema to It la today, but "Junior content!." developed In atill other states, parr ticularly in the south, and by ml enrollment In rorn rluba had reacheJ H.3;2 anf hundreds of other boya and (rlrla were working with cotton and various projects. The next year congress appropri ated funda to help the department jon that stale agricultural college Of agriculture and state ugricul-jand the federal department of ag turaj crdlegea in the cooperative rbulture have for their use." promotion of boys' and girls' cluba I . 10 .. ,K., v ,Th-n, on July I, lM, the Smith- As a means of fly control, man- fA-ver' act went Into effect, creat-jwlth 11 totuI of 619,712 members, ure should be removed from stable Ing a federal aystem of hgrlcultur- but there are more than six ntll- at least twice a week In sum hit at extension work and providing lion rural boys and girls of club and onca a week In winter. Th perpetual appropriations for 4-H age in America. Healixatlon of manure pile is the principal breed- club activities. " jthe possibilities was the key in- Ing place of the house fly. which 1 Oreat strides were taken in the splration of the second 4-H camp, not only disagreeable, but defln- neat few y-ars. Kvery state In the J That is why the delegates, two Itely dangerous to the health of the nation joined in club promotion, boys and two girls from eacb state. Bargain Dance Admission 75c ZUBER HALL Friday, June 29 John Robinson's VARSITY VAGABONDS New Tunes New Features It Is comparatively eay to save ' k(ifirni1nn sifted frnin nnn frnti far ' planting the next. Helecl the choir- white cloth mark them. "Pretty Soft" YKP "Uy Kfft" for you folks A to ho tuniinK the pages of this ' paper and running smack into such fi age 1 B Vt "Oh Mike" pi Leave them in thn field until fully fa- ripe, then carry tbern to a safe place for two or threo days more of ripening. Hpllt the melon length wise, scrape out the seed-bearing pulp, ami allow It to ferment In a wooden barrel or tub for 2 4 to tt hours. Then add water, pour off the pulp and wash the seeds In vera I changes of clean, cold wa ter.' Hp read thn seeds thinly on cotton sheets and dry them In the shade, mlrrlng them occasionally. Another social leader chooses . . - Old Gold . ..when Mrs., Sidney Borg makes the Blindfold test f'ontrary to former belief and pructice, continued cultivation of corn,' potatoes and similar crops on most Oregon soils is unneres hh ry after w eeds are rad leu ted. Weeds ure the greatest factor In loss of moisture and plant fertil ity, finds the experiment stutloit, mid after they are controlled litlbi further cultivation Is profitable. , Where diseased potatoes nrr he. Ing rogiied out of fields entered for certification or from ordinary commercial plantings, dropping the plants In the field Is worse than not rogulng at all, finds the ex periment station. As most of Iho diseases art spread by aphtds and o her Insects, tliene are forced to leave the plants at once where they are dropped in thi field, hence Immediately infect other plants. Feather picking and feather eat ing In chicken flocks is caused either by a lack of animal proteins or front mere habit, reports the poultry department at tha Ore gun Htation. In either case It la often advisable to hang up soma green hones which attract tuetr atten tion and satisfy the craving. Ahun dnnce of gicen feed la also essen t inl. "The charitable activities in which I am en gaged make it necessary for me to meet with women at all kinds of functions. I am often invited to smoke, but I smoke so little that my throatprotests immediately unless the cigarette is very mild. So it was with particular delight that I discovered Old Gold in the blindfold test. I chose it at once . . . and from now on it will be my exclusive favorite." ' 1 MRS. BORO m Mktd to totokc ttch ol th fonr leadini brand, decr ial hf f.t tvilh coSci bclrca owh f. Only out question kctl: ' nbicb om do row hke bett?" Poincare Given Confidence Vote TAHIS. Jim ! (AP)Ttie fhnm. her cif ili'pntlps fve a vol of con ritlnre to Ihs I'olnrarv government tuiliiy, ZO lo HO. Wi h Iwn looklnif orer Ihs Itrpiihllrsn platform and must con fess illsappoliitment. Not a word nns said about rainfall. Airplane rniinM ran now b equipped with silencers, ran this lilin spread to motorryelM? ran ! r r ' ' , i ,.; , : ; "fiMlTTTT'fTTT 1sasikkMl v. U MKS. SIDNEY BOR3 . . . atllooillr kiwwo tor her tocial and chariuhle activiiiet . . . chiirmis el iha iwn-'i division. Fedtrttcd Jewish Chirilie . . . chtiroua ol the Jewish Bi Siatert. What is Hits quality that tells . . . even in' the dark? OLD GOLD'S konrj-lihi isHliini..'. thati the net of it. But this cool and fragrant charm can come only from the htart-ltmvtt of the tobacco plant. Made from the ktart-lttw of the (eaaa pltnl No heavy, coarse lop-Uavts ... no with ered tronnd-lravrs. That's why OLD GOLDS are different . . . belter,. . why you can pick them with your eyes ctof ed. ar iwns.io..a. itw SMOOTHER AND BETTER "NOT COUGH IN A CARLOAD" i