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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1924)
'-JiM-... I. Tuesday Jnhe" 10, 102-1. PAGE TWO THE LA' CflANDfl EVENTNO OBSERVER. T -it ritjl SMART Vacation HATS 2.50 and $5 it i mm . v To be smartly dressed you need a hat for every occasion for sports, for tea and for the, theater or dancinp; 'party. )Tou : will l)e surprised how easily you may: have all tho hats you need if you ; select from our assortments at the above prictR. '' , ' A Good Place to Trade HUMAN FACE Cnrim from lli'lul.l. r Ki-llli' I'aclflc Islui,, M LONGER ,ONION. (AP The human, face ih not what it iiwd to he. I'ro frsor Kir Arihtir Kitih uvcland pnc-nlly IWorn Ihf dental hoard ol tho Itoyal rolli-H ol Surp-oiw ilia ;i ciirlou.s chant?" l luklriK plncc i ih tiropcfiHPH of Krowth atft'Hinp i ho rnrc. whlrli mulu-n lhc mod'-rn I'aro a hnlf tnc.ho lonjjir Ihon ihc VANOOI'VKlt, It. r; (Al) Ri.. llfni.nl of (.ruhiini (Hlund.f ol the (Jtiooh ('hnrltli Kt-oup in ih- !n cf'jc ocenn nt'r (Ik- province oi' Hiltlfili ( 'olitiiiMu, wiili 'colonial;: I'rom t,h'- lit lirhlcH, olT 1ln- cn;iHi of .Scotland, iH pljuift'il by i)n inn.-id-lari Kowrnnnnt. rahnni iHlund 1i:ih (i I tout ihf rroiii, 3 ft till iu:in' inih-H. i! r, likn Ireland ' in the aliwticc oi Hivtlton, -iihU like Kfollaiul in liclnf w.'Ut-r1) hy InkfH' ami indt-nlat iomt of 111 o iw-a. Tin soil in fertile, hul covered with heavy llinher: - Thin jlimher nan horn the chief riHouree, ana iinrinir me . worni . wui t lie SI HRE LI I LI Blazing Timber Slashings on Cut-over Land Near Wallowa Under Con trol. WALLOWA, Ore. (Hprrlal) -Following fnvjmnl nimill ernirltiir railonfl, wtilrh havi hcoi hurtiliiK In ho BlaKliln. on thr cut-over land of tho llowtniiu-llh-ka Luin her company north nf hrrc, n fin broke out recently. HeporlH from the flio Ml ate (hut hna been con. lined iiionlly to hIuhIiIdkh. A rrew of nevernl nion have liecn Hiifiy trying to prevent it ftpreiHiliift into Dip Hluudhtff llinlter. II. N. Aah hv, weHtrrn (i nernl inanitRrr of tho Howninn-lliekH poinpany wax hern Thursday arteriioon. Inokimr over Hlluallon and he i-xjirehH- f (1 the opinion that t he flu men wore under control. Tho ft re hazard h exlromo ut t It Im time, due to the di-ytii'tm or ull down ruhhlnh in the woods. Koportn from llw I'rom lr rop tion are to the efM rt that thn fi nil prop hi that Hertion wim htird lilt hy thft freejio of laid work. T. i. Mel louiild, one ot (ho lure fi nil crowi i'H nf I hut rterlioii, i epor1n that ppora on IiIh tree which itad irrown to tlu1 niz'1 of it ma tin thuinh, wore killed by tin freeze. Th o r h orryp iU wnn alao jad I y rtnPeMtral nhyiO(;noiny. The hone of the mouth, it mtnn.1 in growing downward and carrying with It tho teeth, Ofl IHorofii(ll or which tho fact in daily getting noar thrt standard wl hy th blood hound. ThoBo chungfa also arc af feeting the upper hom-H or tho faro, giving it al30 a downward irndeticy. ' Bir Arthur bcilrvrs that thn ohangoa an feiatod to the changes. In soch'ty Itrotight uhoUt hy thn in duntrtal r.-vohiilon. hnd duo io a largo extent to tlio uliAcnPo of tight In Uugp Pltie. Tho contract I'd palate of tho modern BhuM has hopu hroiight alMiul by ihes ten donclffi. Mir Arthur ban Uincovorpd uniong other thlngn that the teeth are now twelvo milllinotern below i ho tooth-of primitive people, that I hero lia.i bon a downward growth of Iho cheekbone; that the te.lh urrt. nlnkliig, httckward;- that there has been the grd wile of i,n ore bone from Iho lower Jaw ' and tho up Vieuranee or a nharp ;ledge of bone iiel ween 'the tooth uhd Iho none, "These ..changes," . declared - the lecturer, "are not only among' the iiiohI. remarkable In thu hntnuii body, hul ' they arc not ' anything like fluifdicd. I um:poiivlticed that ihiH dlKpliLcotnonl of the .teeth and Iho resultant rontraeiloh of l tie palate Is connccied , with such diH rotjert 'as ndoiiobiH, and (hat lliey are all part and parcel of a dis order of growl h nboiit w htrh we an yi't know Hlllo." Tho spoaker ndde.l thai fur from Iho cnnii-aciod palalo beln a mIkii or Hiunldlty. a man with u con tracted palate was oil- n more In lelllgi'tit and more courageous than another man. Island was occupied by prodticern of- airplane Hprupe. Tho cllmato. warmed by iho .btpnn eiirreni. is onmblrtani! tint' snowfall is -dcant. ii Mnlniri-a ari Hex pdvif!.' K.0 , W 1 n hountli'ul Hiipporl for the tmiiH platited iHluiuhTH. Him-U and i?oo! liiinlhig Ih plentiful, (Irahani belnt! a- leHlintr plaoe Tor tbe flncky on theip way north or south. It Ih easy to interpret drenmiv If oi:e of them ftuy.M ."he 1 lone, tluil mean;) her huribaiid ia out of town. A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping pains in the vitals, cramps, weakening diarrhoea - whether child or adult, immediate comfort and in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Pay, to keep ftlwayi on hand. j .... A- .. BE SURE TO SEE OUR Special Sale OF- Gl assware Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. PER SACK $8.45 Strawberries GET THEM THIS WEEK FOR CANNING We Will please you if you phono us your orders. J. G. Snodgrass 109 TwoFhones Depot Street Call Main 75 No Charge for Delivery damaged. This condition Is a blow ( to the wholo county, as w'll n ' Promise, an many people In I lie county depend on getting t heir fruit there Instead of buying from fruit rJilpped .in from other n-e-tloni. Much of tho alfalfa nhd spring grain In the valley section which waH badly damaKi'd by tho freeze of last week, lias begun to show sign of coming out uud making a good crop yol. Malty of the t drillers began Irrigating soon af ter t ho freeze, and In this way caused the grain- to start grow ing up (illicitly attain. In pails ol tho valby the first culling of al falfa for hay will be hct buck per haps tcii iluyo or two weeks lair due to being frozen down badly. Itoy Oastin went to Tope creek (he first of (lie week to help with pmpe fencing and' other .Improve ment work at John Anderson'. homestead. It. H. Hhtnlnlf. r and I'Ved Hear. Ing, farmers living in Hie l.eup seel ion, some ten mlh'N e.nnt of hire, hnvo been bus the paH few dus rigging up a nlwariug plant for shearing their two small bands of sheep. J. it. Mass and Cllrnn Shernd or middle valley were ut Knt rprlic Iho flrot of Iho week. They moved an engine and separator iroui tlu upper part of the valley. A C0lldo of large bands of Sheep were movel through here the first of tho week. They; were being moved to the north woodti lor summer range. Some of the sheep companies have n large tract of timber land leased from the How man-Hicks company In that sec lion. The work of togging In the woods. Is said d be somewhat slower at the present tlmo than earlier In fhp spring. Tho crew of men working In the Bowman- Hicks camps Is small at thin time, Home oppress the oplntoh that. th company desires to get the Inrgc amount of log which are now on hand out of the woods be fore t he danger of fire become greater. .In a fire a short time ago, the company lost Ithout t;aa,. Oim feet of decked logs before the fire could ho checked. Harmon Hros., farmers In Ih Leap section, finished plowing their Hummer fallow the fit si Iho week. T.iles IMasH was at Knterprlse on hunlucn (he llrst ul tho week. Ueorge t 'UN-din has been busy (he past few dan drag-harrowig his corn. tie has a crop of acres planted on ground which he plowed I ii mi fall and worked down early this spring. Ho reports iiml pructlcallv all Need planted has made a good geriuiiiali'.m and h showing up nicely, ilespllti the drought. Pee Moore or l.ostine who has been a patient at the ho.spilal hen ror the past week Is reported to he seriously III yet. Heports from Iho north end of tho coiiniy Sute that crM that section ore' badly damaged fro hi i he drought mid late frecirs. The devil weed which Is very bad on many ranches there. Is Mild to be showing up in the slow .growing crops. Th Is weed t uk es much moisture rrom the ground, giving anything eisa a poor chance o( making a crop. VARIED USES FOR ORKUON .PRUNES SHOWN Twelve ways or preparing prunes and I! 7 siiKKCstlons for using the O regon d r led p ru no are r I ven I n a new state collegi eKtrhslou bill Ictln written by Mrs. Jersamine r, Williams, professor of household science, "Nutritious, wholesome and eco nomic)," nays Mrs. Williams of the dried nrune. "It uuulle energy and miners,! essentinl to BcaUb sad growth, particularly Iron, supplements milk in child diet, is n desirable mill ror ull children, and n mltd taailo. It de:iervi-s a larger place In the di I limn It now hoblH." l-'our or five-prunes contain as mneh energy as a ery InrjT'' orange or banana, ami as much iron, aood blood and muscle build, irs as three large oranges. As sources of energy und Iron, proms ut I'M cfiits a pound are cheaper (bun apples at 4 cents or oranges at tuweM market pr'ef.s. Flowed as a nrcukrasi. fruit fur -chllilieu pruncn are In ttie front milk. Wider use of prunes by the peo ple of ( iregort -would have a In in -ticlal effect ajso on tho lodiintry. If they would increas their aver age riihiuuptJon to la1 or 12 pounds of dried prunes - o yeyr I hey would i at a 7 uiilllnn pound hrile'in the state's annual PS mil lion pound crop; .-' ' WTAM Will Broadcast ' From Cleveland. Oliio James n. rrfflton. Wjidilnglon newrfpuperma.n. pom leal writer arid member of the senate press gal lery will he one of the rcpnhlir;in convent Ion ' notables to bo heard from WTAM, broadcasting station or the Wlllnrd Storage Battery company. Preston has a na I ion -wide np- lualntance among the country'.! hailing pollilcltitis and statesmeii r.ui his Intimate knowledge of po litical affairs and convention methods will make a valuable eon tiihutlon to the radio Information that WTAM will broadcast during i he convention meetings. Pretsfon will be In attendance at nil uivt'J in km acting'- as - 'Vtidto ob server" and will tell the listening radio public of the movements nf a i fairs. His Informal Inn will be authentic herau.se of his knowl edge of the men and problems ih volved. fit her nationally known i penk ( rs of political imporiitnce will also speak by way of WTA M's hrosdcusilng. USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out 8ktn end Itching Eczema Helped Ovsr Night Tor unsightly skin eruptions, ths.1i or IdatiUes on face, invk, anus or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or imiMrrnnsmrnt, il"(lares a notitl tkin BiK'riiilit. Ap ply a littk Mehlho-Siilphur and im provement shows neit day. Ilecntise of its print uVatwyinjt JiroptTties, nothing but eter btvti omul to take tho pt.-tcu of thU ml plnir prefttrntiori. 'Jn moment you apply it (nil ling begin. Only those who lis vo had unsiDlitty nkin tronhlei can know the delight tliia Men t ho- Sullinr brings- l-v''n tlery, HcDir.g et ze:ns U di lr-1 right up. (let a Hinall inr of Howies Miittho Sulphur from any good druggist snd tine It like cold cream. The Home Plate A. a. SPACT.PINO sportino ooons II asr balls - TrnnU flotf PNapa. In La Grande THESE DEALERS ;:SILL RED CROWN GASOLINE r Auto KU'ctric Service Co. Ia iiihI', Oi-.'. Ciettings & Hanks . t . Ia (ifflndc. ! Or:. , . : '. IJiUHlior & JleKS ..; I'ltTon, rr. - C O. Cniverr ' TTll Irm. .On-. ' ' Union Hardware Co. " 1 nion, Ore. .' 1 i.i Weimer Itros. 'vi',' On1.. , " J. J. WiiKoner - Slllllilll'I.Vfllc. Oi-rt. 1C. C. Getting' I.IkIii. On'. Rli'in l illinK Co. . i:l, on-. Five Points Service Station , tlilK.Tiit. Ore. .. (iraiulo Itoude I.unilicr Co. , ' IVrry. Oh-. . Ilowinan-Ififiis f.ur.ilirr Co. . . ,, xiavviiii-. m-. These dealers and over 6,000 others on the Pacific Coast sell dependable Red Crown gasoline uniform when ever and wherever you buy it. Saves carburetor adjust' ments and gives ready accel eration, 100 power and greater gasoline mileage. Wherever you motor you'll find the Red Crown sign and the red, white and blue pump. Head for these and get the old reliable favorite Red Crown gasoline. There -s A Summer Suit HerejFor Every . :A SUIT TO FIT KVKKY- FORM . 'JiA Coi.OK ;,TO l'l.KASK KVKKV TASTE. C ;1A STVI.K TO I'l.KASK KVERY EYE. J$27.50 to $45 '.'.! II. SCRANTON & SHOP ' ' ' ' . . , I ::..v't?-:j;.rr: r:. -f. . . : . v ; . ' ;." " ; j I Kgl-L. j , A nonsectaiian and ethical institution that does not advertise your ' sickness or broadcast your opera tions, but gives you service equal to any institution f fin the Northwest. - Crown gasoline. has 1 Grande Ronde Hospital I I .v We employ only graduated nurses READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS I SI STANDARD OF QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) WHITE SHOES Vary in Style with Occasion So some of them are simply almost niito severity, as becomes the tailored 'mode, while some plan to accompany sports .costumes and are more slrik- niKlytyled. Still others consider frocks their match, and are 'dainly cordiiifily. Such nice disci imin.-ttioti is sure tn Ileal to women who are exacting in tl details ol dress. airy :ic- !ip. The Bootery Inc. 206 Depot Sfrect Phone Main 118 "A Taradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Atch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GROVER SMITH, Mgr.