La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 14, 1923, Image 2

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    Tuesday, August 14, 1023
PA Oft TWO
TTTE LA GRANDE EVENTNC OBSFiTtVER
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TOO TENDER
WITH CHILD
THESE DAYS
Our Blanket Stock is complete and we are in
. - position to take care of your harvest ;
needs in Blankets or Comforts
' Khaki all wool Army Blanket
! for $4.75
70x80 Wool nap Plaid Blanket in
pink, tan, blue and yellow plaid
for $1.80
Good size heavy harvest Com
forters for $2.89,
Big cotton sheet Blanket in grey,
tan or white for $3.75
llnlunil from the- present fen roast,
nt a point from which the sea uegun
retelling during the Stone Age.
oi rnni piiirn
uvulUl v b urn !
UP POTTERYWANTS LAWS FDR
' imnnirTTnilin
AfUbtlAI-1 Wli
I (lly I. N. H )
I CHICAGO, Aug 14. A clinic far
nni lily children, second of Us Killtl
I:.. ....1.1 I.. . I... ..ali.l.liull,.,! .',1
Kuril Medical 'ollrfr. lure, according
In Dr. I '. (1. (Irulle. head or the chil
dren's department of II"' school.
"Then! In loo much mother In the
modern family." d.cl.nro.1 Mr. tSrulli-.
"riiiil Is Ihi' reiiHon uly children In
American homes nr.- more numerous
I linn ever heforn. In former dnya
families were larue, Nowadays when
in. have one nni two rhlhlren In n
riimily. Ihfl yniinenterH get too much
ii 1 ti nt Ion. They heroine sell-centered
anil consequently unruly. I'Hy the on
ly chllil! He Im the product of mod
ern civilization, and he in n social ond
luedicul problem."
The new clinic at Hush will spe.
elnlize In neurotic children between
the uea of three and 14.
Nurses and physicians of the new
dispensary will investigate home ron-
jdiUons first. In u majority of cusea.
.1... LI- (u n. will, Oil.
.ih-ji our, uir iiwuwi.. .o ....
child but with the home. Nino times
out of ten ho lias developed an eNag
gerated eoV"lJi?'hus been pelted too
much. ..11
if you. ' got at ' a child's environ
ment.' you" change his whole life,"
said Dr. Cirulle. "Small families ure
bail for rhlldren. If they spend a
short time In tile company of other
,.n. ,1 . inlmlu off
themselves nnd are cured completely.!"1 " ancient oyster bed, many miles
"The rause of undernourishmenf
STOCKHOLM, July 21 (By IMail)
Swedish urcheoloKiita have lately
discovered an unusual number of rel
ics that date "back twenty to thirty
centuries B. C, the latest find be
ing a tomb and shrine of heathen
worship of the Stone Age estimated
to he about 4,000 years old.
This tomb is situated in Lacka
laenga, Skoane, the most southerly
province of Sweden, and until a short
time ago it lay buried beneath ten
different strata of earth. Built of
large stone slabs, it has a central
chamber about ten feet by five.
Around it is a circular pavement of
slabs, from which radiate a number
of curious walks marked by stones.
A considerable quantity of human
and animal bones were found, to
gether with flint daggers and spear
heads.
But the most' interesting discovery
was that of about 7,000 fragments
of ornamented vases, which had been
thickly strewn outside the tomb. The
shattering of these vases probably
took place,' according to' the arche
ologiatg; in connection with heathen
religious ceremonies. The shaping of
the weapons and 'the ornamentation
of the vases indicate ' an advanced
civilization. ' .
The Lackalaenga ton,) is estimated
to be about 4,000 years old, but the
Swedes have evidence that their
country -was inhabited at least 1,000
years before this tomb was built.
A skeleton of that period, now on
exhibition in Gothenburg, -was found
usually Is thin same exaggerated ego.
When a child stops eating or eats
sparlhKly. be'aoon learns the whole
family Is upset. He enjoys hotng the
center of Interest.
The ncliavlortstlr clinic has as Us
object the correction of obsllnacy,
aullslncsa and other faults. Likely as
not. the chllil la bored. , We try to give
him something to think about. Wi
get him interested in something. We
do not scold, but ir we promise pun
ishment, we do not .weaken. A child
soon learns whon his parents' threats
are not to be feared. .
The only other clinic in the world
specializing In thV behaviorlstic proh.
terns or children 1m in lioslon.
CITIZENS ARE
POLICEMEN IN
? STATE! 101
AWARD OFFERED
the United States Public Health
Service as a special bulletin. ''
, It, is the ' further purpose of the
committee, in order to promote a
spirit of generous rivalry between
communities:, to make similar' awards
in succeeding years.
. 1 1 -"iiii,iis 01 manv colors.
iirlF. VTb-t Vf.if ; -Tr-- ... 'LONDON: Although m,n r ti,'
suit of a study of the health depart- j"'K"" "euricri 0011 gowns today have
ments or n.i or the lamest cities on,. ' ..nu,.iucry upon inem,
0 WORKERS
(lly I. N. f.)
they use as manv colors n nncctidn
111 the space given up to decoration.
A gown of mauve organdie has flow
ers in red, violet, purple, yellow and
the country, The American Public
lieulth Association has announced its
nnmosA ii ftflei. n uni-lr.ii rtl nuinnlu
Mts aiuiwco, nug it. ii'iii 111 recoguiiion 01 nuuinmeni una au
whlch ror muny years was the stamp- ,vanccmeiit of community henlth Ber
ing ground or hank robbers, aipnr-i vice. The status of the health work
Oily has In-come the "No-man's in different cities will be determined
land' for bandits ami outlaws', as a by personal surveys conducted by
7 ... '-- jugenis o. ue nssocinuon, ami mc A choice home on
FOR SALE
vigilante
The stale
ratimr of each rilv will he Imsed 1111. k. " .. "n " "'reet on tho
.. . ..1 ... " liZL - . - -- orow- or mo mil in Old Town, over
association-Ion a plan which will be presented I, " ,Ji , , " ' ,' own' over-
whlch is responsible for the urininlui- for consiileratiini and adoption at the )lllr or .,.,.' ,, ' con81at"
Ion or the vigilantes, recently report- fifty-second annual meeting of tho ,,, ,,,,, ', ? 7 n?re8, of
id that during the six months ending American Public Health Association, 'Xiibbe iU i . i ' l'"'
luly I there was not a bnnh ro ry to be held in Boston October 8-11. a 1 " T , , l,,vn. mrden
d unsurpassed In rc-iihis rating will take account of all ,vho d,.r. .i, ' ,,, ono
, llawkeye stale. health work which the citv is doing, I 1 1 n, o, ?. '
d by banks and cus- eilher through its health depart.net. 1 ,"a,'lyme
liberies during I or local non-official health llS ttT.
July
to lowa a record unsurpassed In re
cent years In the
ixirmca sustained
loinem In Ml rolil
before the vigilantes were organized, I tions,
totaled 228.'.i7:i.M. Dining the fol- The first series of awards will be
lowing year, w hen the vleihintea were made to cities of a population of
just getting under "ay. there were :.o 1im),(I(I(I or over which show the most
robberies and less, a 1. f s.n. nil. ..-,. I. nt nearly adequate community health
mi,iuo was obtained In Hie ye.-.r ju..t servicu us of January, 1!24.
'"'led. The development of the public
The record of lown,' the oniv ittaie health program has been so rapid
having such 1111 .ori,inil7-ailnii. hn-.i ul- in recent years that it is 'by no
.tructe(( .he atieniton ul bunk. r end means easy for the city health of
auihoritles throiiKhuui Hi" stales inul ficcr to make sure that he is keening
a-number liave vis.te.l here mid oh-jup with the prwession, or that he is
tulued a working iiiinnicdK" "f Hie, doing the most important things
yjitem with a vl. wi nt liming it In -i first and doing them in the best
trodueeu In their own stales. way. In order to clarify the fdtua-
B. ArmslronKs nf tho '-
iiontis of ;.i.nri 1,1 eneoiiiagi'l'ional Health Council, Professors
rreeman and i-'nist of Johns Hopkins
University, and Dr. U It. Thompson
of the United States Public Health
Service. The report of this eom
mitlee will tie published this fall by
Ttio vigilantes, arnteil with army
puiioiii and rifles or s.iwed-off shot
giios nnd the niilhorlty 01 deputy
Bberlffs, ure, for the most, part, ex
ervico mon. trained In the use pi
iruu. They are subject to call 1'4
hours a day. 3lif. daya a year. Tllelr
BUUteH and telephiine numbers are on
a special swilehbonrd In the telephone
office of their home lown and Hie
operator, calllnir them out. Is allow
ed
speedy service
The Vlglbinles operate In Mill f the
1.0(10 towns In Hie slate ulilch have
banks. The nrirnnlimthm is spi cadlm,'
anil probobly will be 111 operation In
tno other 2011 towns berore the year
is ended.
Hanks in each of the !ia count.es nf
the state have pledged the payment of I J
nt least ll.Oiin for the rapture or In- l
formation lea, ting to tin. arnn aim'1
conviction of robbers or burglars at-'!
tempting to rob or burglarize a biink.ll
The reward Is paid Immediately upon J
the rapture, dead or alive, of rob-1'
bers or burglar taken while In tliejl
act of committing Hie crime. '
Several counties have equipped
their vigilantes with armored auto jl
mobiles. One county has bariieades !
erwted at Intersecting mads. in.iii!
behind which the bandits are due for
a rain of lend, should they pass that,'
"way. Another county has colored i
lights for night pursuit, that the Mg.l'.
lluntes may Identify each other. The
name county has provided spiked bell
lion, which is the official orirani'.a
tion representing the public heultli
workers of the United States, Cana
da, .Mexico ami Culm, some three
years ago appointed a committee on
municipal health department practice
of which Professor V. V.. A. Winslnw
is chuirtnnu, and which includes T)r.
C. V. flmpin of Providence. Dr. Ha
ven Kmerson of New York Citv, Dr.
Donald
balance terms to suit the nur
chaser. Com. In and let us show you
a real bnrgaln.
Four-room house, lot 72x100 feet,
situated on North lllrch street. Price I
II 160; i860 cash, purchaser can as
sumo a mortgago for $360 and pay
ho' balance In monthly installments
terms to bo 11 freed upon.
l'our rooms nnd both, two lota sit
uated on Lalto street near the rai
nier mills; fruit trees, berry patch.
Price J1250; JE00 cash, bnlMico easy
terms to be agreed upon.
Don't forget that we have some
choice acreage tracts, adjoining the
city on tho east, that can be bought
on easy terms; also BOmo choice city
lots.
Phy, Black & Stoop
In Tho Im (iroiido National Bank Dldg
La Grande, Oregon.
PHONE MAIN 8
It's a good thing that American re
lief ships got unloaded before Rus
sian ports were congested with
wheat or export-
N.illoual A' rumiiltlc Assoi-lation. the
governing bo"' 111 -"""
countrv. also will convene here Octo.
I,,.,. 1. simultaneously with tho Inter.
national Air Itaces.
.Membeiv or the cabinet, ranking
officers of the army and navy as welt
Ms the l'nlied HtnicB mall service, uro
expecled 10 attend.
Bank of Germany Well Housed.
LONDON, July 24. (By Mail)
The Deutsche Hank now occupies one
of the most beautiful palaces in Ber
lin, and all the bunk's brunches are
housed in one time palaces or beauti
ful mansions, says a Berlin corres
pondent of tho Daily Mail.
The value of tnese acres of sculp
ture and masonry, the correspondent
goes on to say, in returned in the
hank report for the first half of 192:t
as only 40,01)0,000 marks whic.i is
'somewhere in the neighborhood of
$2011.
There is always a brighter side.
Being caught in the rain is disagree
able, but suppose it tame up in-
the convention ot Hie sterlil of down.
ST. LOUIS, Aug 14. Needed legis
lation for tho protection of aircraft
operation will he one or the principal
topics or discussion at the annual
meeting of the National Air Institute,
which will be held here llelober 1-S,
under the supervision of the Acronn u
tlcal Chamber of Commerce. This
body is co-operating with a com
mittee representing the National Ad
visory Committee for Aeronautics,
Sociely or Automotive Kugiueers.
American Society of Mechanical l-.'u-glneers
and tho National Aeronautic
Association.
The Third National Aero Congress,
which include!
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT
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Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
CARR SELLS FOR LESS ALWAYS
CHAFED by rash Of Itching
skin? Tohnaon'a Babv Pow
der gives quick relief and keeps
infants cool and comfortable.
Try the Drug Store First
Baby Powder
Best for BaLy-BestforYm
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Furniture Exchange
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Any Make Sewinj? Machine for Sale or Rent
From $o.00 (0 $1 Jfi.00
ED DONOHUE, Prop.
Phone 471-J Fir A Jcfferflon
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Jood Ilsrley Yield.
Baker, Ore. Kred n. Kntennilee
cut a Held of barley gniwn on drv
land last week, which will yield 70
feushels Ter acre. He also him a
field of barley on uhirrlgated land,
which he says will yield 0 bushel?
tn the acre. This is the seventh
yeary he claims, he has had the land
iW;to parlor",' and it hax never
rf Ided less than 80 bushels per acre.
Reynolds and Zimmerman
Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer,
Ambulance Service. Phono Main 62.
1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon
J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN,
Licensed Embalmer.
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100 in the Shade
or 10 below Zero!
One hundred degrees in the shade or ten
below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer
go steadily on, so that you may be - assured
of just the kind and quality of meat that
you desire.
No city is so far removed from live stock
production that it cannot receive its regular
supply of fresh meats.
Compare this with the meat supply of
thirty or forty years ago. . Summer weather
then meant salt or pickled meats in the
country, and a limited variety of fresh meats
in most, cities.
Refrigeration Developed by scientists,
' has mjade it possible fof Swift & Company,
and other packers, to prepare fresh meats
and ship them long distances in refrigerator
cars, so that today, without regard to heat
or cold, meat reaches your dealer fresh,
clean, and wholesome.
In addition to the fresh meats thus avail
able, Swift & Company prepares a variety
of tempting meats for hot weather:
Swift's Premium Cooked Ham, mild and
sweet, smoked over hard wood fires, is
always delicious.
Swift's Premium Frankfurts, from our mod
ern sanitary kitchens, offer a choice blending
of meats and spices.
Swift's Sausage Specialties and Swift's Dry
Sausage, ready to serve, help lighten the
housewife's summer task.
In addition to these, a score of other
Summer Specialties are made available by
Swift & Company's research and develop
ment work.
Out profit from all sources enurse
only a fracuon of a cent a pound.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
THE STYLE MOST FAVORED BY MISS 1923
Gray, Brown and Black Suedes
The Bootery Inc.
A Paradise for Tired Feet
Home of the Arch Aid Shoe
GROVER SMITH, Mgr.
206 Depot Street Phone Main 118
August Shaving Specials
Set-in Rubber Brush and a tube of Rexall Shaving
Cream, both for 98c
Rexall Shaving Lotion, S oz 39c
Jonteel Talcum Powder, 50c size 39c
Lilac Vegetal 59C
Jonteel Cream 39C
Special Prices on a Hundred
Items During August
The SgjjjjOlfc Store
Luncheon Goods
For
THESE WARM DAYS
Morrell's Luncheon Specialty.
Premium Boiled Ham.
Fresh Saratoga Chips.
Pickled Pigs Feet (boneless).
Pickled Lambs Tongue.
Swiss, Pimento, Tillamook Cream and Cream
Brick Cheese.
We Appreciate Your Orders
J. G. Snodgrass
109 Two Phones
Depot Street Call Main 73
No Charge for Delivery '
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