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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.
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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
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II.
SCRANTON & SHOP
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::..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.