Pago Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday. May HO, 1925.
ISSUE FOREST
IE IlIS
Lj . A special fire weather warning
' Service will In maintained dnrlnii
K tho forest rim HwiHon by t ho Wi-u.
$A 1 ,m'r iiui','u'1 eoopernllou Willi
't.i1 5 the various forest protective
3. Of the Northwest, uccordlntf lo
announcement juHl sent oul hy the
.;. Vnited Klatea Forest Hervice, J'ort-
(! ' " s laud, Ori'tfuii. This service wan
started in IB.! 4, ami proved to be
i ' , i'4 of pruclioal value to I hv orKtinlzu-
lions monl viiully Interested In fo-rt-Hl
fin? control and suppression.
.w Accord in k lo torest lire expert h
" llio flro hazard vurlos Krelly un
it dilTcriiiK utmoHphcrlo eomli
J . "-; lions. ltoiiKiily. there urti throe
outstanding types ol fin wi'utlnr:
'.' , (u) liol, dry periods, wli h a low
(i relative liiiiiildily, favorable for the
' HiurtiiiK and spread of all types of
V5 fires: (h priMdrt of high winds
f .( and Ics, favorable for t h e ru p -
'ftSj W lriud of elsliiiK tires: end d'l
v?'r? IlKlitiitiiK storms, which lltcmttelvc
. . . start fires. There also may In eom-
hinutloim of two or all of those con-
lilllOHB,
t'.yt Weather Unrest plana to
'i'M K,V ' IOI''Hl H'"ti'CtiVi' "Kt'll-
V; 3 cl'S advance Information of im
pending; changes In the weather
which will olf.Tt tin- lontu fir
hazard, usually coverliiK h period
of thirty-six hours. The warning
tyill ho sent out hy telephone and
telegraph, general forest fire wen
llicr Inforniution will alo be
broadcast hy radio.
Weather Hureau orixiitlH point
out that tint fact that u period of
daiiK1'!' Ih forecast cannot of itself
prevent fires, hut tliiH lnrorinatioii
rnatdca llinm iitft:iici iMtuDutid tu
opt rate and ro-op-ral In aiwh a
manner that th daiiK'-r may h
inlnliuhu-d. 'Ihy atatf that ft"r-
ftt pfl'IOltH lOJiUilH HllOllId
fxirclfif nrad'r Kunioii, and f-vrii
ccaHit o) ratloiiH ovit the woi'Ht pi1-:
riod; railroad rltfhtH-of-wuy Hhould
Dp tntt'nfllvi'ly pat rolled; flr ward-l
' Vn KOldcd In thn itlntriltullon of
. their forncH ami jiilimiit ; n
rlctinnH on cumpetH and loiirlnU
""Ih dniiKer zoneH stionld he enforc
od; and tin- K(,ntral puhlle warned,
Dirouith jirrwi anil raillo, of the
v vVlNtatAiV - i
I'nrk'UiliT Store ltubltil.
JIOOli UNVKIt. Or. ThhWeB
jimmied t heir w ay Into (he l'ark
dale nlore of It. J, Mclwtutc, prent
deni of ihe Apple (irowirn' uwiocl
nilon. and looted hl iiafe of more
than $l$uu In i'uhU and aiuippa.
'flic burKlary waa dUcovered wlieu
employ en opeued tile. Vlore.
t'lie 'ointlnatlon ol the afe ap
purentiy hatt been broken wUh u
Hlcdti'e and then nitio-tflyt'ciine ua
et(. Mr. Melnaae loxt $0oa In cash
luntt the balance huh property n?
i ihe puxtoffiee. which wu main
h tallied in tin ittoro.
(iriU-em indeavor.-d Villi) ly 16
connect the buuclury with tin theft
of an uiitomohih- m'-Pee hehinKi"
lo A. W. IthodtH, traveling ualeit'
man for tlm 1'ortland Car iit Foun
dry company. Ckiw a a to the cub
pritK ar- la e hint;.
) Dallas 4'fuitmetor Arretted
j (HtKdON fITV, tire. William
Oottnan. aiild to he a contractor of
here cI'iirKed with operatltii, an nu
loinobile wlille under ihe influence
at liquor kh tho reituU of an acci
dent on Hie I'acltlc Jiighway nea11
O.sweto. (M-linan. ofl'ievm dectar-t
cd. loM control of his car and weni
over a lo-foot embankment. lit
whh not hurt, officers aald. but was
Intoxicated.
Ih In the county fait
The wheelbarrow 111 China Is a
cm in mm vehicle for transportim;
ui-opie. As many is dht person.-,
are olten seen ridintf together, be
hiK purthed hy u siiiKh- coolie.
"Dewar of the duat that lurks
in the upholstery of your automo
bile, if you would live long and be
Jieuithy." was thu ail vice rccenliy
given by I'rof. Alien Jtotfuia, head
of the InduHtrlul Chftmlcul Ucpart
iiiuut of I'rutt Jnstltut.
After exhaubtlve tudls In nt
laboratory of the genus contained
In (in apparently Innocent square
foot of upholstery from a motor
oar. Ur. Hokc's recalled thn days
of the old woolen carpet ua a warn
ing to inotorlHtM to Klve careful ut
tentlon to tho Hanltary condition of
their automobiles.
I hava o rnoHt vivid recollection
of those old woolen carpeta that
very aprliitf cam up and out to
receive their annual beatinu,' Ur.
Hoffora said. "The elouda of dust
that ware thrown to tiod'a fr?sti
air. were aulilclent to have suf
focated a regiment. Tho only
wonder Is thut the small toy with
Ms raw hide whip was not over
coma by the fumes emitted. To
day, however, a carpeted house Is
the raro exception, because people
have come to reallz their danger
Ir n a sanitary standpoint.
Vlence has shown that the cas
ta of apparently Inherited tuber
culosis that run through families
wero due entirely to the germs
which found a. hiding place In tho
woolen carpet and so arose to at
tack a, new victim. . -
"Although carpeta are tho worst
orTcndeis, pluuh furiiltiiry runs a
very close second. . Hukh may be
taken to the yard or roof, where
a tiille suullKhL und air w. 11 put
all (f'-rms out of biifliu-na, but the
carpets nnd uphoiHtred fui niluro
cannot be eo easily treated.
"For sevtrul years," v. ItoperH
continued, "I have been Interested
In the study of this aubject and
have been led to invesliffatu all po
tlble articles that mlcht act as a
dust or germ repoultory. Anion?
the most notable of modern of
fenders Is tho fabric upholstered
automobile. This mlht bo
pected, us the motor cur
other In rapid succoRision. No
wonder the plush or other fabric
bei'ODH's a bed of dust and un
ideul breeding place for guriiis.
"The HUtohioblle cuhIiIoii in IlUe
uplioHtered furniture tn that it
cauuol be easily ck-am d. Winn
a lut a dum broom and try lo
dust otf the scats, a cloud mi-TH
wlitch Is aliiioal siifl'ocutliiK- A
vacuum cU-aner may be ustd .on
the car, but -this docs not remove,
all of the dut, and home hb-a ii-j
"tf what interext Is It lo you
and me to know thai carpets, nms
and automobile cnnliioiis are tail
of du.-jt and K'-f'tiis.' It is blmply
thin. V are living In a progies
ulvo and Hcientltic age. w? are koIv
liihr problems of existence und
anions the most Important la our
war against germs. Kuguite In a
campaign of cleanllucKs. If you
have cat pets tn your house, clean
with u acuuiii. or sweep with an
antiseptic suit, l'ut your nifc-s oc
casionally in the mm and giv? them
an aniiseptlc cb:ihtng. Vacuum
clean . y!ur furiiituit. and pruy
yntir rooms now and then and I U
erise of a culitairiolis diaeane, ul
wavs fumlt;ute.
"If your automobile happens to
be tipholtflered In fa bile, give It a
to the amount of dust w hich U j g0U(J cK.aniug from llmo to time.
Ion may be obtained from the ac
companying ill ust rations.
"One shows a square foot of
ex-ifabiio taken from a closed car.
is sub- ; Out; cylinder ithowa (he water con-
Jected to the most severe condi- j cnhittcj; the
tlons. It not only picks up dtrt ! cu.im fmm
uiw f m in.ru or i mi. HiauoiiiK in a AO 'I remember tnal the cur cun
gut'uge, but on the road H passes, taluing this fabiic hud been nn
through ono dust cloud ufler un-Ulireo yeuts atiJ hid teen vacuum
if your cur is upholstered in leath
er, you are more rortunato. for
du.sl and e.erms do not lurk In
i utlitT upholMiei big as they do In
liie fabric, and you h:tve only
to use a .soft nt;T dampened with
dust removed by va- ( napiha to removo the grcawi end
this piece of fabric. ' make It look liko new.
"io your bit in this great cam
paign to eliminate dust recept-ucIlj.''
as well oh many lumber companies
uri copt-rutlng In these studies.
The forecasts will he VHHiied In
plain languajre. indicating the per
iod for which Issued, Ihe nature of
the weather, wind direction nnd
lorce, uml expected changes in ihe
Urn hazard.
..fact that extraordinary precautions
Jo prevent fires uro mandatory.
Tin former may profitably ullllste
tho forccusls In planning his work,
. ft, period of high or acute fire ha- The viking's burial was impres
curd, with its low hum hlilv. belim I Hive, a siiin rilled with int'lam
' Ideal haying weather, I nibble material was set ufloal with
t- The Wealher Bureau has assign-hhe body laid amid the 'corpses of
td two Investigators, one at I'ort- his slaves, w hose souls would hci v
laud and mm ut Heat lie, to make Uhlm In Ihe next world; while his
, survey of meteorological conditions! favorite charger lay at his feet,
uflecilng the fire hazard. l-Vdcraf The material was then set on fire,
- Htate, ami private forests agencies, and floated burning oul to sen.
Simple Education Is Need
Among Nalioes of Africa
IN THE-PATH -OF
PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond lhev
pow?r of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Hot La ke sanatorium
Dr, W. T. Thy.
Owner and Director, A
NRW YOrtlC, (AI) Thn na
tives of Africa are at present on
the sidelines, watching Kuropean
and Asiatic settlera play football
wilh the future of u continent rich
In natural resources und tint great
test Ion -mark In internal tonal
peace and prosperity, says tin- offi
cial report of Urn Educational
CoiiimiKsion to Kasl Africa. Issued
today by the 1'helps-HiokeA Fund.
The commission spent six
mouth In the field, travelling from
French Homallland to t'lipe. Town,
and supplemented tho work of a
similar group which studied West,
South and rJiiuutorlnl Africa In 1
lU'n. The chairman of both com
missions, was lr. Thomas Jess"
Jones, educational director of the
fetles of tho homo," Including pre
paration of food, provision of pro
per clothing and core of tho 111:
and (4 ). healthful recreation and a-
imifjeMientfl for a people notorious
for the physical and sexual excess
es of their primitive games. He
pays high tribute lo the character
als, missionaries, sett tern and t r:t- buildlnj; influence of ihe Christian
ders. He looks to the Kuropi-un ; religion, at the same time he
nations, which control till of Afiicvi! would salvage as much as possihh
except Liberia on the West I'nastiof native traditions and customs,
am) Abyssinia In the oasi. to (eke J modi tyhiy t hem a:id directing them
Ihe leadership , in working out n 'into the proper channels,
definite plan and not h ave it to tlm I Th)1 ,.(iport llao n-commen is that
individual and uncoordinated rf- director of education be fnclud
lortH of Ihe governors of the vari- i vvyrv t.-rritoriMl adminisl ra
tion, and lhat the pioneer and con
by nature, Af- tinning importance of tho mission -
rh-a has been losing ground in the(ary schnotK be recognized by
mon-power essential for unlocking grants-in-aid. However degraded
this greut physical wealth, says tlie'her status in any tribe, the African
report. The heritage of the slave' woman wiclils great power over
raids, tile ravages of disease and tho health and home life of her
nn Ignorance which permits mal-1 family, and education is therefor
nutrition In a land of plenty are 'every bit as Important for Ihe
all given as causes for tho sp'irco ' ir!s as it is for the hoys'. Hand
population. The African problem in hand with such development of
Is essentially a populatoin problem i education of tint masses should go
(adequate provision for the thor
iq'ough training of a native leader-
ous colonies.
Itichly endowei
' rncips-.stokes 1 und which was
i founded in Jims to promote Negro Dr. Jones w rit
education In the South and In Afri- Tho solution he recommends
jcn. In the African studies the Am-niatcd In terms of education ln-'snP which is .be coming increa.-.
erican und Urilish governments i.-tllKentlv adanieil to ihe need- of ' l"gl essential to u peaceful work-
and Itrltlsh governments and tho native life. Simplicity rather than '" mit of Kuropeun responsibllm-
mlsisonary societies of Great Hrl- complexity Is urged, and' Dr. Jones " in Africa.
tain and North Ami-rlca cooperat-j KlV(.s us his basic simples" of edu-j :
. 1 ' .v. tin rution: (l) health nd sanitation Alaiislniiulitcr Trial Set
......on r0r a tanti wnero tne inruni death! MKbKttHI) Ore. i . W Mur-
tho commissions, und tho
governmenl i,.dered Dr J ones tin rnto ranges from 3m to upward! vh'y, charged' with' manslaughter
oifle al dinner at Lancaster House. of Gii() ,u,r lll0UHiU1)1: 1) ,,-slnlng: in connection with' tho death of his
",n " ,mih iiom i-iin crop pro uctlon. animal lu:s- ffe
t ica
his
animal lu:s- Wife. following an alleged beating
bandry. food preservation and the; April 1 was arraltrned and entered
Dr. Jones, wno wnios t no report! farm trades for a people who ore a ph-a of not guilty. The date of
culls for the Inclusion of the na-oi'teii decimated by famine. In a ' t hv preliminary 1 eating was .set for
live In a plan of cooperation which) hind of plenty; :i proper under-Llune 4. Hall was fixed ai $:inim,
will include governmental offlci- standing of tho "decencies and sa-!v.hlch was Immediately frunished.
Sprays. Of All
Kinds
LIME AND Sl'LPHl'R '
ARSENATE OE LEAD "
BLACK LEAF "10'
APIIISCIDE
WHALE OIL SOAP
PARIS GREEN
Majf-O-Tilc for Root Mansot
Absolutely jirotects cabbaue, radishes
Tui-nips, Onions, Etc.
Sawyer-Holmes Merc.
Co.
Phone Main 17
fV- ' V fi
sv 'h ' ,r'
k..k i- Jll. VV. V """"" ny-ii a).. tnu C(nt windnUIL .Ondt on rlwr
. r.... ww, . .,.u.r io me incrniiiijr ol man brfw Vt adrnl of airain and
Iwtrte poirar. Ih wUija are Mora than N feet Iviif .
These Values Demand Your Attention, They
Are The Best In La Grande
This means good sav
ings on Stand a r d
Merchandise.
1817 Rogers Silver
ware, 2f-piece chest.
$21.15
Alvin Long-life Plate,
best by government
test, 26-piece chest,
$21.45
Same as Rogers, but
better silver.
If you have wailed until
now to purchase your
PEARLS you will be rewarded.
These Indestructible
These Guaranteed
PEARLS
Will find new o w n e r s
quickly when we offer
them at
$2.00
Yqu buy Pearls not a
fancy case next Thurs
day from 2 to 5 P, M.
3 Hours Only, at Worth
while Savings,
Where's the man Jk
who'll pass up such a
chance as this
16 Size, 17 Jewel Wal
tham Watch in gold
filled cases
$19,15
Same in 7 Jewel for
$11.95
Your choice of any
case free with 19 or
21 jewel movements
at the standard prices
J. H. Peare & Son
Closing Out Sale
O. W. R, R. & X. Watch Inspectors .
We charge the National Union Price for our Watch Work
and we do the work right.
Mrs.
M
W
alzalsky
rs. Smith
A little Polish boy, without telling his parents, changed
his name the first day in an American school. He had
a fine Poljsh name, but he was in a new world, and he
wanted a name that would symbolize his great change.
European women, upon coming to America, quickly
revolutionize the manner of things they buy for their
tables and their homes. An authority has estimated that
foreign-born women ask for goods by their advertised
names within two weeks after they have begun house
keeping in America.
They are quick to sense that in the new world the
good things are advertised, and that unknown goods in
unknown stores are likely to be of unsatisfactory quality
.As the European woman quickly learns, American ad
vertising is for the buyer's protection.
An Advertised Product Bears a Proud Name.
It Has a Reputation to Uphold.