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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
i.",l; 'facie Ten ' Friday," July 13. 1928 " " CT GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER f 3 $ I !4 New Clover Is ; Valuable In 27 'Oregon Counties J I,ullno clover, a how Riant white Variety 'which' originated In Itiily. la proving a punturo crop of mil -value to Oroyon dulrymen uml sheep niiaeiH. Introduced Into IMIh lilulc by county nifntn buck In i'JZl Ijidlnd clover has Ihrlml eqiiulty well on Hi o I at lundii In tho Willum ett'e valley, Irilguted uitus of Kunt eni Oregon uud Udo lundu in the couat counties. A - I if the Willamette vulluy thin new . clover hue done beat on moUt bot tom Itmdu und fields that wero ir rigated. Ample molntui'0 neenis to he tlio mujor requirement,, nay county agents and when that ie tjiilremunt in met It will produce more feed thun any other pasture crop yet developed, Ladlno clovor did so well all over I Oregon In tho ourly growing trials j under farm conditions that last your , 1(13 demonstrations of the crop wero arranged by county agents, covering each of the 27 Oregon counties employing: ugricul turul agents. Under Irrigation Ladlno clo'ver will carry from three to four cows an ucre. A jour or five ocro patch wilt yield ample summer pasture for a jy-cow dairy herd. One sov- ! fn-iifio, planting hi Lane county provided excellent pustuio fur cows and shetp over a three-month pe riod and In addition produced fuo pounds of seed tliut sold for $1 u pound. An InigutiNl field of this clover in Crook, county on actual iuquh ureiiumt jtaHtured 6 1-3 cows per acre for a 4 V6 month period and at that rate produced. In u Mingle nun koii, hutttfilat worth muro than 2i0 un ucre. "It Is the IiuhIiiosh of county ag ricultural agents to h alert for new crops which aro, of proiubio, to tost thette crops under loeul condi tions and proinoto their expansion if they uro profitable," Kays W. Ii. 'I eutsch, anlslunt county ugent leader for (ho state collego oxten Mlon service. -'The work with 1m dino clover is an oxamplo of thut sort of uctivity." I'hAY COSTS ML'fJIf NKW YOitK "Tho ladder." a play dealing with reincarnation, which lias cont Klgur B. Davis, Texaa oil man, something llko ooo.oou slucct October, 19-'fl,Js go tug to ho still more cxpenslvo. When admission became free last Thuiikttgtviug gill to a few peoplo w nt to bi o it. Now tickets aro 75 I'r-ntH. The firMt audienco - after charges ivuro resumed totalled 75, Including tho ushers. Doctor, Lawyer Is Their Plait m;xti;n'i:i to jkiko.v CIIIfAOO, July i3 Al') Hum Uel J. Weinberg and Hoy C. Hwiiii on, Falcs iiianuffer and secretary, respectively, of tho Hhirley labora tories, vvt-ro sentenced to servo a yt-ar ainl a day In Leavenworth penitentiary y-torday for conspir acy to violato tlio prohibition law in tho ilh'jral dlHpotmlon of thou sands of gallons of utcohol. First Showing Tomorrow w Entirely New Models at new lower prices WHEN YOU READ about them you might want one WHEN YOU SEE them you will smelly want one WHEN YOU LEARN " the new low p l ice's you can easily huvc one. The New La Grande Delivered Prices Freight paid, completely equipped, including liuinpi-i s, extra lire, tube and ; cover, all ready to jjo. Nothing more to buy. Plymouth Glirpler Formerly Chrysler ".":2 Coupe .: 2-I)oor Sedan 4-Door Sedan $925 Chrysler "65" 1 1 ; ' Fornu'ily Chrysler "(2" Business Coupe $1295 2-Door Sedan $1325 Coupe, (rumble seat) $1395 4-Door Sedan $1395 Chrysler75" FoiTmerly ( hiy.sler "72" Coupe (rumble seat) $1850 Royal Sedan $1850 Town Sedan $1900 L W. WEEKS TV. I I I f 'vi '- Farm Pointers In levery community aro Home foriuom who huv mude satisfac tory profits In spite of general uk rlculturul dupruHslon. Study of their methods revculH, Hccordinff to the farm management spoclullst, included sound ' comblnutlons of aduptfd entiM-prlsoif of enoUKh size to muke profits possible. Most of them keot record, ilid it irnnd wixmi business and aro as contented us' the more successful more hunts. mi kEA Manila Uureuu Dledalntng circus Biclcshow offers Luclo and Slmpliclo Godlnu, "Si luiifbu twins" of Ormoc Leytv, P. I. liuvo decided, respectively, to stud law uud medicine. The boys arc now unending u Y. M, C. A. litgt M-liool, being proteges ot Teodort 1(, Yangco, wealthy I'hlHpplm shipper. HEALTH m mmmh n.ititiir:.s OF vn ; ( nn.iiti: lly Samuel W. Keller, M. 1. Cleveland, Ohio I AI cm iter Oorms Memoriul J ty These troubles are too often .nf'Klected. The Idea prevuilH thut i loose bowels are natural in Hum ! mer, or that with teething children j it is rath or beneficial to huve the I bowels looso. Wherens It is Just I ut tins ci-Hlcul period thut it is imoHt important to attend at once tu any chiintfo from the normal 'condition of one or two proper i nu)vcmo.iits daily. Prompt correc tion of a slight disorder may pre jvent a serious disease. The mu IJurlty of cases coming to a phy jslcian liavo already been tilling from u few days to a week or two. I Too many pu rents, upon ; their own or some nelKhbor's ad vice, with tho best of Intentions ,'but llltlo knowledge, resort to the j ue of cholera cures or hot drops of jotio kind or another, or to tlio re Ipt'tited use of castor oil or other laxative, often with the result of (weakening tlio bowels or oven In flaming tho dellcato lining of the stomach or Intestines, which be To fo were only irritated. I (3) If tho peoplo would only Klics are a nuisance of the worst kind In a dairy since they breed In filth uud carry many bacteria which may contuminato tho milk with disease organisms. Methods of control Include keening the barn and yard free from refuse and ma nure and then trapping and poison ing thoso that remain, says tho Ore gon experiment station. Annual returns from lighting luy inir fowls In Oregon are sufficient to Justify considerable expenditure, reports the experiment station Jn a new bulletin on the subject Just is sued. The profit cpmes from chang ing the seasonal production of fowls, oven though the total pro duction for tho yeur is not In-creused. Contrary to general opinion, win ter squash will not cross with pumpkin, cucumber, melons summer squash, explains tho vege table gardening department ut the experiment station. Tho only ones or these which wilj cross ure pump kin und summer squash, hence these are not best pluufed ncur each other. Alfalfa with leaves dry but with stems showing slight toughness when twisted usually has about 25 per cent moisture, a proper con dition for putting In tho stuck or mow. ' avoid giving tho baby n tusto of the ordinary table foods, or of fruits or green vegetables. Nursing mothers should themselves bo careful In using these latter ar ticles. Glvo less food than usual in hot weather. (d) Offer the Infant pure cool water in small quantities at short intervals, between feedings. (e) Uathe tho little ono at least as often as onco dally, and as much uftener us necessary to keep It clean; and do not be- afrajd to bathe It If It Is' restless or seems not so well as usual. (f) Protect the skin from sud den cold draughts. (g) Keep the child out of doors. In a paik or under a shade tree if possible or In the country. How ever tf the heat Is excessive out of doors, and your house is cool und Saturday Special Fancy APRICOTS From W. E. Baker, Home, Ore. 20 Pound Box $1.25 v Remember! We Are Open Evenings and Sundays The- iflMMfl On Adams in New Melville Bldg. " Phone MAIN 330 -1 O LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS hut Hthi'r. KMppi-tnllY comfortable, stav in and keen exert themselves toward prevent-1 eomfortabl?'. Avoid crowds and fitig these troubles, they could do I populous tenements. far more good than by allowing jthem to come, and then trying to .euro them. 1 will mention a few tHimpIo rules for prevention! of 'diarrheal diseases of children in ; hot weather i (a) Keed the children only nt ttho regular feeding times, and be !ure the timo between feedings 1b not made too short. 1 ( Ii) Carefully inspect all food, i especially milk, as to where it eomen from, and whether it Ih as .fresh, pure ami clean as can pos-'! sfMy be had. All dishes, cans, and I bottles for rood or milk, and all ; suhber -supplies and spoons should be scrupulously cleansed by scrub jhlng and boiling. They should be (scalded again Just before using. It Is safer to pasteurize milk used In cities for young children In hot weather, unless it is certified by an authorized milk commission. Iu diarrheas It may bo necessury to abandon tho.u'se of milk for a time. (c) Give only tlio accustomed food even to well children, making no experiments in changes of foods during the hot season, unless tin- I iler medical advice. Avoid wean ling In Fine mayonnaise is made this way add the oil a little at a time as you beat and you'll contro '1C m'xturc Hills Bros, give you coffee of uni form dclictousncss because every berry is roasted evenly by their exclusive, continuous process Controlled Roast ing. A few pounds at a time never in bulk that's the secret. HILLS BROS COFFEE C vaste is aThiet Fresh from the. origfaitt Vacuum park, Hasily epemd with Ac;. I want to spcii k to someone nt' this time thut has n big roof thflt Ih cither leaking now or will leak when It rains. Wo )uio qulto ipmutity of tho wry host irradc usbcslos film niblK't nof coating that is gi in nm teed to last for ten eai-s. It lvlalLs nearly everywhere for $l.r.1 a gallon. Winn I tell you that wo will -sell It to you for : $1.0. a gallon, wo aits also telling you (hat that Is the very oM prieo of It; In met, It Is ho- hiw t-itst, because I nm miug; for jthi advertisement In tiroVr to tell l m nlamt It. W e would apiuccialc ; II very niiieh if you wouM not cuer . Itntk tho fact, save yourself Nome money, smo your nnif ami snvu uir !tho bother of telling ytm ngalii. 1 am not exactly "saving Sam," itor ;"Seno-ytiurMlfn nor ".Scrvcwel" ; but 1 am "Sahig riaude.'1 In oth I er iMiitb; I am saving you. 1 mean : 1 am savhux ou some dollars, j Wo luno waIImiHT nml a three I line pttehfork. j Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. I We Soli l-'or C'ali I ''nie l"oiir Slaii lVlclld, Ne&r KixmUrj I'huue Main 249 ' tio buuda biuluec It has been said that waste in dis tribution annually costs the people of the United States more than it costs to run the government Those responsible for this statement un doubtedly had in mind "ordinary" methods of distribution. With Safe way it is different This organ ization fe dedicated to its motto "Distribution Without Waste" and most of our profits are made from what is wasted by old methods of distribution. This accounts for the reater values you always fiui a: afeway, ' Flour Drejrnn Jieauly. Best family patent. 49Sg.S1.89- (1 bags)... $7 45 Peas Ilijritway luatul. (ioud fiim pack. Medium small .size peas. ' 3 cans : 49c 6 cans 95c Catsup Maximum brand O BOTTLES.. 57c Soap Classic laundry 10 li.vK.s 39c Milk Maximuni brand. Very host quality 10 C 'ANS 89c Bread SaTcway brand. Large 2-1-oz. loaves. White or health. Each 10c Beans .California red Mexicans 5 i.ns 39c Crux Oleomargarine 3 i.hs 53c Sugar Pure cane, fine granu lated. 12 BAG.. 89c I Vanilla Extract I Hamilton's very best 8-OZ. BOTTLE.. 98c Bulk Cocoa Exceptionally fine qual ity. 3 lbs. 39c Rice Maxium long- grain 5 lbs....; 39c unnas Jefferson "Save and teach all yoif are inter ested in to save." Start here Today. U. S. National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Fruits and Vegetables Bananas Golden ripe firm fruit 25c o O LBS Apricots Maximum long grain Fine quality for canning Pound 6c Lemons Best grade, 300 size Sunkist brand Pound 3'ic Dozen 39c Watermelons Klondike Lettuce Large solid heads Each 9c Tomatoes 3 lbs 28c Carrots, Beets and Turnips Two stores in La Grande. Shop at your nearest store? -A i