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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
a Saturday, 'October 17, 1925. Page Eiphf tub la grandrjevbmtno observer JgJBBJJJJilW'WI."."11 n II. J RESURRECTING THE WRECK School News Gq D VP- liD FIND IT HERE ft RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- lit l n ( 10 Hi- DUplayitl 1 TueS'lny afternoon meetings of class girls worn lieid in respee- ttvo toon is and eond tic ted by DEPABTMENT STORES Cop, ror Oil cnlmnn mflst lie In b) 1:041 a. m. ,Ut Utpuv at., utmiue, Oit. , ; I mmm'jr. x ;:B' - Westerihaver & Gilbert lM(. Tax Pawmul llemy EAJISljHLa'ip.- Urn.-Vtux pay Spools up: to Ootolmr'S on the. sec ond1 hal Df J 93.4 -indebtedness run tHri.'jiliove, 0H' .'usual- pemenlnge, it irMS'Vo'unU- yhin -tlie ehrks in Dm, ijihrtrf'H office hiuh.partliUly'' Uu fcoverf (J.t)ft liiht'ivt-a and: were, uhl; 'jo m tike, an ostimiufi.., ftooru than 4 ft ft, p,ity Vou Ifi(o' Uhecounty' Traitou'n'lltiss, Ihi'itv two ''Wi-okn. "gaine of. Jrhe-uurpljH of in'c.eluis.tor launoiiH" will tmpiutu and break ffi$ BllantywtJoij-' mL f,ro"i ;' ui! ' previous tccui-ub made in L. iio- rnjnUtancti'' allowed here, for!- . "Trrl jrtin.) .. luubelle-. Miller has in- iiou,uced tiiat praeLh:e tor tin- Upl'I'UltU will coin lliulice IIL.'.L members of the talent comniUteo. A largo number of girls volun teered to display their talent at the futuie A. U. H. t Aiitiiiim Tea J'lirty IjImmismmI The Henlor class girls held a nieetliiff Monday lor tliu put pose ot planning lurther the senior liiLlhers1 teu, which is to be Jield C'Uober 80. Dismission was aiso tul.ui up in tlie meeting uIjujl Inviting the boy a' nioiheia to this teu. All ot tne fruit were In in or of tills idea ho the affair tun be rightly nunied. Nunifiuim tests havu been given lit. a week wiiiun aid a gixm ueai i'i tlie raising or lowuiiug of Die baiomeler culled "gruu.es." as unuui toe students wilt breatue u sigh of relief when ail exaiu ti ut.utis uie over and Hie giuucs, good or bad, Jiuve Oeeu lucuideU. V Some Spued 'n,i.' October typing teat hnij been given und several good uver ilycH huvo been made. C'ertitt- cal.cs were Ktven to iliose who irudf more I ban :t'i, und broii. pilia to those who inadi; inoi.e Uiun 45 - worila pfr tniiiiile. It iu e,pi cted ti.uL aoi.it: ol t it; "Mpee J 1311 ir 111 1 en re attn Pe'tPostldciionslr&tr. .MiJViA sudio.ij tiilw: 011 . jon'i ;. distance telephones. hr-li,-W, ' Vfoilny i famlllnr .-u" ifetcMioiMl. Vrt; .'Pre- rvrs'k" -in; .Viiicii. the;. pmi'.'.H- jiioniii - "Kin; or imi orugniore Is (0 be. "(' iituroil, ' A"' To'lf rili ukirlst - more tl)inV'' riierclinnt. ' '. L.;&IvDrui()o. 'l-jlml'llf Ilocehua Iiijiirle ! tiuffene f'ark,' ' a hiyrh scliool st jth-ut, was Injured '1 ueailay tit iiorn when his hieycle eollldcl . with .delivery, r t m-k. lie re uened u Sinu.iied leg and vari ous cuts about tlie head. Opt n ilunsc Upcii liotiHe was held at IVy. liiRii Hcliool Kiltluy n.K.il nl 7::ii. Tho pnrpohe was l'o ei ale a cloaer .ivlationahip between tie pa rem h of school eliildren, und t!:e fynchei-H., A short program vt'iiH I, ven at which tinm the boys' Mintvtel und the girls' chorus tfiue Heverul aeltielions. Chorus Slngn Tiic girls' chorus sang u num bor ut the I,. I). H. tubernack' Hunflay evening Tliey are ulno planning to sing ut tlie teaeheiii' institute. I Piny Oust Ni'lr-ote;!- 1 Tho JJnlor play cast wi s ebon- en Monday by Minn Ib-nnett undjKdnti Hawley,. property Miiunager liavo already begun praetletng reg ularly every even ng under the Mipervlalon of Alias Hennett, M's Thompson and AKsa Dl Ion. The i'it in oh follows: ( 'niifttauee Dorothy Khcrhunl, (.'eleylu Anne t-Uange, Kiisun (Jertriule Sennit on, Mia. helevun Luulla Motealf, Alice -I,ols Nelson,. J'Yt'du Miu Jorie WulHlngt.-r, Kuy Lorn Ale WiMiams, Mia. Hurrlck Hetly 'oehi n n, Mrs. Wain v. ood ('Jem Mr Ken non, ( 'ruger La Kuan Boylen, Hastings Itoberf Mulll van, Jtert Jack Durltind, S:yves ter George Anderson, Ji3por Kenneth Thompson, .John Har old Smith. Business niuinigur I'Jimer (Henn. stave nmnaver Austin Dunn, cost u 111 u manager Jeun Williams. ' I'Mlcti I'lnys In Maude . I'lrton's second' team pluyod La (Iniude's second ,'eam Wndnrs Uy evening at 4:00 o'clock. The giimi i"idnl with the store 7 to 0 u favor ol La Omnde. - . .Mlnilr Stuff " MjcI A ' niciding -of ' Inu Mhnlr st-if; was h Id W'edne.i'iay evening at Ui school for the purnote ol handing In the dummies to- each .iei'tion. Special sections ot Ihe Mimlr wcro discussed by the staCf. -JJ'UJJIiJ.! fi Zji ' Announceinenl! On Wednesday, Oct. 21 t i I am opening a Chiropractic Office In Suite, 7, New Foley J'.ldjr. F. L. Tribe D. C. I'almer Ciiaduate llmn.s: !) A. M. to !" P. M. 7 1'. iM. to 8 P. M: $HERRY'S "'SUNbAYMOiNl)AY-TUESI)AY f 1 --- fggWHPgg p Want Kniploymcnl-- There ai ubout CO boys nn.l girls in hlglv school' wlio wane, work. Any business man wno has any Und of 'work nmy call Miss Hennett, ib-un of girls, or Mr. Towler at the high school arid tho utudeuts stale uiey will bo much obllrid. entirely preventable? , Smullpox, " diphtheria .und ty phoid fever. . Smallpox can be prevented, by Vaccination repeated cvory 6 to -7 years. Diphtheria e;in bo pifvented by 'iinmunbin tion with toxln-tintlioxin. Ty phoid fever cun bo, prevented by sanitation - and Inoculation with anti-typhoid . , vaccine repeated every thrive years. . How can wt attempt' to pre vent the others? . . Ity prompt isolation of ,tho In dividual showing suspicious symp toms and by taking every pre caution against exposure. ' What should a physician or householder do when a case of dangerous communicable disease occurs under his charge? Report It to the health officer immediately. ' What is the duty of the health officer? Investigate thn cake If BHOKEN. Uroken wlntiuhiclus and Bide glutwes tiulciUy unci curruully rv rittt j with flnt-st OolKiuin Non KhuUur U1U88 ut ItichardBon'a Art & Gilt Hhop. Huvo ItlchurdBun. "Thu Art Mun," do your glass work. lU-17-lt Hot Water Butttai. .Fountain Byrlnffva. The kind that are war ranted Cor two yyurs and at prices that are lower than eucb goods are generally sold for. Bee them at tfll verthorn - Wright's family drug store. lO-lO-tf HeniMIUIiilig, plnallng, battou hulcs, elu. Murtou's KiUdy H4iu. . .PICTURES. Take u Tew iiiinute.s o!( und nm. the luteal thlllKS in beautiful pic tures ut KlchurdsOn's Art & Ciift shop. ' , ,' . ,.; y: tu-n-at When your" doctor 'gives you a prescription to bo filled for your rurally or yourself let us flllitt i'or youl we dptlver all' prescriptions with no extra charge for delivery. biivertuorn-Wnelit 'a lumlly drug store. 10-10-tf What You Want Right at Home There is an old story of a youth who roamed the world in search of a certain object, and when, tired. and discouraged, he returned to his own native village, he found there what he had sought in every corner of the globe. This Store does not claim to offer you every type of merchandise you would find by visit ing all the merchandise centers of the world, but it does offer you a wide selection of genu inely reliable merchandise selected from re putable producers by our expert buyers in New York. And all merchandise is offered to you at lowest possible prices ALWAYS I CO A I,uxge, Line, of Girls' llatfl . Age 8 to 13 for ft' Kach ut Norton's lvlddy Shop. Sl'ECIAfc SAM; PRICKS GIRLS' COATS. 1 3.50 Coat ugO U for. 1 0.50 Coal ago '- 6 for. 1 6.75 Coat age i for. 1 $ 0.50 Coat ago- 2 for. 2 U.00 Coat ago 4 tor. 1 $10.00 Coat ugti 5 for. 1 $L'2.00 Coat age 1G for. 1 $13.00 Coat ago 13 for. 1 $15.00 Coat age 14 for. 1 $ 0.00 Cout age 10 lor. 1 $ 8.00 Coat uge 8 lor. 1 $11.00 Coat age 11 for. 1 $11.00 Coat age 14 for- Tho best Coats at above prices ever offered to tho public. We also have a few Boys' Coals selling at reduced prices. " - Norton's Kiddy Shop. . . 10-17-U pupils show symptoms of danger ous disease? lo'-17-lt !- Send them home nt once an 1 promptly notify the health offi cer. All exposed children should continue school unless othenvtEc ordered by health off'cer. All , . !. children shall bo carefuily vatch- ..$ 2.5.0 e() (,y u1(J teacher or nurse for ..$ 2,50 symptoms. 's i'1 Wll 1(181,08 tnt1 eertiflcato of I 'oo nenlth allowing c'dldren to re- t ?'oo lU,n to 80,1001 tor a dangerous "j '' " communicable disease? "J ! The health officer. ..$ fl.an "" " - - ..$ 6.00 .;$ 7-00 ..$ S.00 ..$ 7.50 What Ih a disease carrier? A well person who harbon In his body, and gives off the, viru lent organism of disease, thereby acting us u can ier of lnfeiUou. He may or may not have hud the disease. jl , . What iu the value of the Ore gon state board of health re gard to curriers?' ''"I Tlie rules and regulation pro)-ift- for their ipairnntine -ft-. Isw latlon. A eairter should Kb treat ed until he Is- rmn-inf itious. 1 authorities urn assisted und ad vised In regurd to control meas ures. What is quarantine? By quarantine Is meant the nh- neces- solute closing of the house and wiry, pMi'Hrd the premlson, en- not permitting anyone to enter force quninnt n- and report to the or leave it except medical alien- i dllt Mitti.r Vi.iv-. ' t'legon slut e hoar'i ol iieaun. . uinu. VUIHMIII iMWS ... ' wu... f- iu.. j i-.. W.int t Wilt Inn? I lie til iimaties elm's is now col- Mt- iim..wwit , , kethig news Tor u them.- ! be n ailUR "oarii oi iteuiiu m ny isoiut.on u is mcaiu iiru uilUin on tlie frlgHto- " 'oii'-lltu- ' 1 11 eonnoi oi ui'.hsltuub uuui- me paiieiu ana unrnuuius snaii lion' i.u p'-rson wriiiiv;- the nninic,,l,!c d'seases? . be Isolated in a. purt of . house u-hI tm'iiK- on this HiihJi-.-L whi; The ntate Hoard of hnait.h ro- -awuy from oth-r niembors of the hit ,, inn t liemu read in tne1 us- V-lvce and nrort's all d'si-a.se re- fnm.ly. No one exci pt attendants k. ml.ly tii-xl Wei-lw' This : very 'Ilor,H f'-nl by health' office m-hI'uII be prrinHted to iMit-r or inu-i'ii.mr subject sinui- tnU Hi.ip throughout the state In-nncii a; have this part of the house. Ot'n- h' lpeil li win lm Wsr f it-t WKV that . there Is, Immediately er membt-rs or tlie nouseiioi'i eountiy nvallnbh pn uccurnhi rating of s'lail ' be penumeu 10 go aoom. i conditions iu the nlutu. All .!'- their ri'gular business. -;d'tulcN tire Invpfitlfrntrd and local 'What should teachers do when Collex'tim- Mnu-Tinl - ' ' L i! .1' ! --J ' " '" i-ni a" built when tli was founded. 60 YARDS Shotgun range has bsen ltngthcncd 20 yards by the new Supeicx Loads. Tlu' is done with a special progressive burntifj powder which gives greater velocity aid a closer pattern. Supeiex 12-gauge load ises 1'4-oz. of shot. The lG-gauge uses J 1-8 oz. Insist' on having them. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. The lOn'llsh ' VIU -elassi-s hit now eoUeH 'ng innlirial f'tr thtdr booli rt'imrls. These ii'jmrls on non Tict hm. will he mi vm-ittons. whh'li may hidp hirjvldu;il on his or lu-r tuMin- vocation. man UI yenrs oh) v;is dtl.if; on mi ohl mil lem-e sindy-. ( Ins l -et . ng when- to buy iihiI'Iii'.:. A low! A si-nb v rlns nwrt'ng whs hHd I prlee hullrt flew down through Tut'S'lny for ilw purpon of ehrt ithe I'olunms of the OIi-immit and Imt the cass editor and rt'lvi'rtlH- Don't Miss The Exciting CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN lUniH-ki'd tin young m:wi out into illie Claude C, I'i'iiil himbei yai'l. lie Miught -I rolls of (liven Itile Kurfnre ro'iling and ((i.-emi'i'vil lie j bud siim".I Si' I. lie Mill thai was win th walhhig '2 1 niih fn' lie 1 lolil neiuhbm s mid r thai each will buy 'Zi nil's. I The eiii'hind ut Kutibeiiihl rtiof I illg luis b in I eir Uvo tbis, 2."t0 eidh; nhvedy sold. We aie or-d- r n; anutliei' ear to lr shipped lit Id aay. We bine mi extrn linixy ilen.l- enhr;' felt Unit wel.'Sis H lbs. tiff n oaifer nf the itliiulr. !nm pe!ent li."lubrr,H i,f the e'aH were riio'-i-n end t''riuuh ro efforts ot ihe enHre Htuff n letter annu al Is ex per ted t h 'r yen r. The offieers rir elub ha'e b-en e'm whirled work aea'n. be Unit this yenr V hikes by the xer'be. the UUilier 'ell nml biro )at;t Is to Heeinlng t'lp Mur.loile Vn. A Victor Scastrmn li With ALICE TERRY, LEWIS STONE Comedy, "A Royal Four Flush" With ; The Spat Family "Nuf Scd!" TOMUUT : "rhe Beautiful Sinner 9 'v ' A thrilling detective story. EVA NOVAK - WILLIAM FAIKIJANKS Comedy "WAITINC" ' V 'With' '.' Lloyd Hamilton l'"ln l-'lrl".-n slii.J.nlH xlt.Mlilf-.l Ilw hIKi' liist SulHr.hiy tluil I.. I.I Miii'Lhiii l.iiki-. In nili. ..r ttii. ''' ' '':, " ' "'V I r:iln. aoiu. irnu.l khiii.m kit,. tk..n 1 ' 11 " l""'"l '"'W'i ,,mi thr. Iillip vu inii.vi.l by nil. anil liow In iln-.li all- II In thiv.- U h B,,., ., B n ,,,,,. kv Kntunliiv IiIUm. Willi Iliiini 1.9 Ir.ill l.-ii.li-i ." (irtoli-r I?, Tli1 S.itnr'lny Im-.m. mm.- i.f th.. fnotlmll Kiiiiii' with Kntciprlso, tl'- hilui will stmt nli.ini o'ctork in the niui-nlnir. ennk tlu-ir litvato f Jin, nml will ri'tinn nlifiut S o'clnrk. 1'I.OSSli: VKIiDK!!. I'll!l!l' wo-li tllllt lusik.s Stllll'I.V . l i a ,i,fl ItiiAl'rit'xc. I- I';in- Mimr n, 2 C'i'ilai' -.iiin'4ii' i. ri nt m.ii.'i. CUude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Thr I'.M.r Man' Ii-imhI" 1 U1)n. I'iitiiiilr,. IMhmip M-'I,M No suitilri, "iiiMhiA HEALTH More Baking In Cold Weather The good housewife and good cook resorts to baking during the cold months to add healthful variety to her menus. Make sure of your baking results by using FEDERATION FL a choice hard wheat flour, milled in Union County from se lected Grande Ronde Valley grain It's guaranteed. OUR "Your Grocer Has It "Don't Say Flour Say Federation" $9 Snodgrass & Zimmerman Kxchisive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used tin for otiv pin pose of convey ing the slek nml Itiiurert any whro they wunt to go. Mnlu fta Mgni or ! ! Wll T IS A I' AM I i;H N ('OMiiMcm.i; ihm: m;? Hy lr. TiTilerU K Mrh krri This is Hie tieeepted mint" of i contagion disease and I one 1 . 1 1 nt e;in be coinmunie.itril by on"! person to another either by con- W ! tnet wit It di sensed persons or j V tnrougn waier, miiK. air. eioi ie, si or any other Intermediary agent whatsoever, nml that may be the y eiuiae of death, (S Should every rttlsen br Hble lo iceugnlxe diseases? & inly (n a gem riil wity. He ( hould know the i-ouimou sltins, t j but he should never ni; mpt mm i dt iunose or treat. Id.mnosis and S ti' iitment require epert knov- W le.lKe. m J W'h;il s'uielil one do ivlun sut)f plelous syrnptonis npp-;ir? M ! Citll In an en rt on it.-eiiseS. mm Prom pi teeHtment hiiiy prtent 11 long lllnesn. ; j W" Imt a re t he inn In da g' -roiis W ; i omm unliable dls uses In the i?tnte of tregn? !f IMphtherla, mens'i 9. senrttt Tev- 'mm er. pmnllpox, tyihold fever, tu bereulosls and whr.-optnv eitugh. j VbiuIl of Uiesti disiiSva ui" mf Popular Satisfying Service SUBSTANTIAL MEALS AT LOW COST Select just what you want. It's all electric cooked, under stcam pressure. It is and does taste better. La Grande's Original Cafeteria Food Service Also Bakery Dept. - Fountain Service - Lunch Goods. Black Cat el , IBBBaC3B3l M n H n u H m n n m m n M n n a n IT- -