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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
Tuesday, October 1! -. Page Two- THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER A! L Satisfaction Or money glHdly refunded. HILL'S .:.''- "A Good Place To Trade ' Andy's Bears In Action HEALTH SPORT NEWS IIlTPNTEI j. W!KSEASILY PKNni.KTON, Or. (Hnoelul lo "fhi Ohw-rvrr. ) Tim I'rndlr!on BurkuroO cruft wiis sut.lt, ftout t)i l nim iuh-kmI nt Milton H.itnr-lny-ftftornooii hy thr trim little jduii Prunrt 1'ick.T. Tim MvLouifh I In union hlch school's trriillnm tfMm liiul so ill o Ion ranjfi Kiinn that ItHrkid Htioillly ttiruuKliout tho loiiii-si whlttli finally wound up in Hit dttrk ivl.h (ho Milton ludn on the Ions cud of a 6a. 13 arovr. IVndMon showed a lot of I lulu htit thrlr mtark was nulled by- lht Jtltnn dt-fnio and iho lluolthroOH .h the inoln- worn potteries ntins! tht onrus,its-. of tin clwor and .towrrful .MrLoufTtilln buck a iTho flrnt (Uttrlrr ot"nwl with h rush nnd xvhrn ih Niuukc Ironi thr lnvy UrtnK wnn ni-ttled lhi rvorv houril '.fad MlltoH 5i, )' mlktun IS. Milton poundt-d away M .'tid ily. A th. IVndltton drfrraon nnd AOor:d on stfniltly Ihronphmit the run:i Hvvrrul tlnios htIiii Ur'enso ly thrt HucUuroos cost Milton (In1 ltll within iteorlnic dlnfnnre. Milton showed a wonderful of fnw with ft well hnmnced hark- fMd. Ilufford nnd KarkM- nppf-.tr- Billy p fa 111 . r.itKAT snouTf-wrs. firi'ftt liorttn(M niflkf for p.n-imnt-wlnnlinr la'l rliih. lu the IMlthurK Washington world rrlr the Uvn hrt shorl-!toi-' In I hi iffiinr Hi': tMng for itiiiri'Mini'.Y. ' On In Glenn Wrixhf, I ho hrll Hunt yotinwitor, who him not yet r-pachM hln irn'RtPsr hlKhttt. The othfr In ft offer lVcklninnffh. the wiiTtuf, who Ik now.nt;Mie vt-ry penk of hi i;uie, ' ; . i ; Wrlffltt In jiiM norninfr, while Poeklnp&dfth U ohotll ready to fiturt to mde front Hie pteture. I'Hor to tho m-rlm 1 ll:itn-d lo irtaiiy tulei of Ihe'ffn at t'uyli r, 'the reiiotihlnhle Tea y nor uml all the othr 'I;M" alnr of I ho Plrut-Bi" After wntelttngr the rluh hi the flrril two frames of the worhl se rif. Glenn WrlKht Is to itm by f:ir the moat linprewlve of the youthful Plrat nUxrm. 1 rnless I urn tnUtnken, Wrlxht, In not more than two yeurs will Im the "Ik:. IX DIPH-rtlKIilA (II) lr. rrrlcriik sirlrkcr) Whul Bvmptomi .should ItHiil you lo HunpHcr Umt n child has diih Iheriu? iiiphthrrta nny !' likf a "AWOV 2 Vj il aths o(-ur hetwvan Ihe 8f pr (rni- and fii-- 1h vi ryoin- nu'icp'il'li1 to.illl'" l!nr!u? So. :;om" l 'ople poai a nmural Inimunity. ITaclUally all childr.n bctwwn thi' UKi-n ol tiK monllis and too an an- m' ceptlhlt. J.h theif u urn lo t.'ll whulu-r a rson Ik Imniuuo or not? V y. n Iraiilp skin n-irt caHol Uu- Si'likk severe kore throal wilh email orjlf.Ht will dHiTmine Ui'llllU''!) Itrne itray or white iialchi H. Tin so whollu r or not u pi rson U int palrhra may aj.jM'ar n.ot only tin ! mum'. the tonsils, but al.-o on th.- ..oft I i-an .susci pl il'lo pi-rsons iiu f n- Ipalatt. A membrane cn tin- ooft Idt-red iiiiinum-'.' Yfi. by ilnvt ;n- palutt- U ulmo-sl certainly dlph- 'jections of tOJiln-iilltltoxin. Ilierla. .With urh u throat vhe I When a perHan oonttatta !pli pcrson usually fiH;la titk. Not ' theria. what should be 'i'llie? only lfH's the throat hurt, hut '.here I Antitoxin should be uiven imiin' la ii-sually weakn.Sb in the ba.'k. ! diately even before, the tlii.iiitoai neek un'l muselvs K :ierally. The j in eertnln. It can do no h;.nu e.Uit Klamia of the neck mav he .iuit" it mav save a lit.. Kvery person lurae anil feel nalnfiil when i who hrjs eonie in eonlaet v. i'.ii I'he ba- ouelu . 'i'lif on! W-nt nine hi lerlsh and dellrloux. thourJi :ever may not ho liif,'!(. What rattsea dlnitlnria? K'ehs l.oefrirr OP ill). I) t lieria rilluH. How Is it .spread i;y contiit with the lnr et-ii v r.itn or with at'liele.-i v))ir h nmy h;ive In en -Mn-tanun;tte4 hy t!,ieh:u k-- f oi;i h.i now mid throal. or ly ntniin t with a diphtheria ctrrler. In the noHc eO to be the oulHlandlnK star, of outntnmllnir .tar mnotiK the short- ine .Milton nuars an.i rail me nan of (h ,. ,,,. ,,.,.. with iHiunl rlerlty. IN-hdieton's touchdown came Jrly lu Wrlpht has i:Iki peel, Rrat-.', the flrnt paint usl iir hrnhis anil tho nhllfly to hit ut Milton hud scored two and ktekfd ulmut n well an he llehlr. What two iron Is. Hulverson scored the mnre cuultl )t) 0"k of a MiortMup? (lrfhen he n'oovered a fumble j In mldneld and the HM.cnd eame ns' nKM'hATlOX KHJ.ns, the "result of louy paim, Hatlon The eoltiff nerd of buseball Is a tectum van. that put th pigskin regulation field. on the onie yard lif. I hy p. terulatlou flld ! mean I Kstel rumtutoff. I'eadlrHoc'B left tbr sume amount of 'territory for end, was kicked In the fne, a loiiff play, Infield and outflM. rut result! nit, but Cummin con-1 The busfrt Are tho knniP, o Teet tinned In thr frame. Iiintrt. on everv ball rrniintl. but tt ' The Hne-up: ' 1 woAild lx a difficult matter to find Eastern TcaillS OlltnlflV - uu.i , ( . .w..s ...... it ii 7 i u uuuinui in uii iiiv v miiu i Z1 wf-.vil )...t Sj t W - V ! 'with a diphtheria carrier. L h:u H?Rh "AW V'.V J, Mrs; fea -j , ' . : JT ,. .... ... DIXON) i ..-- .. ' - -for" ; - - rmS&i, a. ; i"u? aiek person .-.hoehl he kivcu a the ' i)rirpeetivo d(S" of anUloxin. J '. What hi the difference between antitoxin and oin-antiinxiM : Antitoxin is Kiven lo persons 111 Willi diplherln and lo those who come in conti'el with them. It ,ies immediHte immunity for a. yhort lime only. Toxin-anHtoxin is a inlxlure of diphtheria toxin land aullto.ilii , Klven to Hie well person to protect him aiiiilnst diph- tlioriM It-t urlidii It slllWir. bill In what part of the body is the . ro,,,,,i,. lh(. individual is immune probably for life. Why are cultures taken from Ihc thro;:ts or children at Ihc openina of school anil durinif epiileniie!r.' Hi r use Hiis loeates the diphtheria carriers, "ill pel cunt ot ehoo 'children Hre currlola. Tliey ap the. disease anil sho ad be iinuif. diately biohtted. as the are a nan. ace to the Hclvool, i-msox ti:i:.ms asskssiid ; MK.IiKDUH, Ore. 1JIII K10rli also known us Shannon of Appt. r;.ite, who pleadert utility to chaiRe of possession of liquor aim poinline u Rim at Hherifr Jcnnlnm, was sentenced by Circuit Judg Thomas tu three years In the stain prison on the first chlirKe an three years on the. secoau. the sen. leliccs to run concurrently. It. Iiawson of Klamath I-'aii who some time aKo pleaded Kullty to a charge or perjury In bin trial on a charne of possession of Ikmor while armed, was sentenced to three years ill the state prison. ibiB to run concurrently wilh his untunre or three years on Hit- (,rB. Inal conviction, .which ri stilled from a raid on the Hut" at tin. (in-iron National Guard elleamii. mint here. One of our burning problems Is cheap ciirars. fl!.-.e;;n leented throat, lr.it the poiHtm rt iur:it t ir absorbed into i:,s imdy ean.;n; degi nei nt ion of intt.seular iImmu" heuri di-i line and panilyi.i. Metit hiaucji.s criip Ih a t'otni of diph tlier!.t invoivlni' tiie iaryn. At what :k;' s diplitheria most ' Kkeiy to oeenr? In children uniler !t n. Men- t'i;:n :ju per r jd ot 1he ROTEL ASTODf 2nd & Kill Los Anseln f' 50;I Boilu New, Modem I Close to ShoppinE District nnd Theatre, FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 n Football critics are pickinp; the Univeisity of Calif omia Beai-a to win the Pacific Coast conference grid championship again this year. Coach Andy Smith, the man who has turned out five successive champions tit Berkeley, offers a few of his stars for your approval. . Look 'em over closely because these arc the boys who will make the Golden Bear growl this season. ' ilumri'llitf... Jpnr ..... Younff lane ltohlnson Mlnnls shcrlll I let ton Sullivan...'......... Iluivurson ,. jdhri'sjn ::. Karl Tilton t.E 1.T ...i.o..: O ....no: ....HT ....hk.., Q ... Ml .. Hit '.. .... P ... : . Whitman. Midwestern Elevens i. i-oiis ststc. tliut had exactly tllo samel ft. Totta nicasurcr.ientfl. Short oulfielJa, "t?!Z.i0k Wt ""'' ' itioaial -lootlu.il ..Mtrumuey IhTch 1 1. n K.fi.h.nnii In lli.i r.'.-ii-IH ia. !., ... . ... . .... ' i ( m. innHiie v. si ii u a w en lor .,. Moon . Weir Knrker .. 1-4-wlni Ilufford refenr , i riVs allies In partleulur. l-i jul li-avue prks huve tuy PYanUa. Whitman, umpire. bVm and &A csrlouda of nevu hmvv iMH,n rviitlXvr, j on paraos will b iihlpped from We. ; ,Hin(r Iit Id ul ntt:(,jU ln't -the Vaklnm alley for win- 1' P HjoTttiri', aeeordtnt tq u lutf- ... , k mu- Kood sltaii of the p.t few cam- lon- I nn!ini .lin hirflv I.. . Inniiw -.iill. n-Kulur pluyir.ff spuee than theyjl(. of tvjnderlnff warriors us nn.iJ. in thf biff rrrhs ?he8 im- those of Notre Ime nnd Mar Ued ti:ld utv furiher ciirtuiled ly .juttte, is nor resting on nifihed the udditioQ of tt iniKtiary jiecta to anient 5houl'.!ers. tul.e .i- uf t'u- . s e: t'ai'-J who Oesin x-e Ur- Ui --- la titl .0 rrm iM'tv neored. and of thtsv, Uft were rlveutt drlv Ohlo.:KJ imt! lIMr.iiin on th t v. o s-.ttir-hty ii It rnot -ns. Hut o far It luts hem elcs- to a runaway ;tt aaiT.s: opponents 9a41 lotatmi Sent lu AuklitM JPKNU1.KTON. Ore. Durliifc- ilti- nxi ton Uuys it la expected thai ; Nlll ,m ftf ,h hnlim Plin- wmii,i i the regular plMin(r lit Id ul Pttt.ihurff. As u mutter ot laet, tuyler's for . . Seine of the most notable inter r ctional nt;in: iui his s;lll ur- to be played with Pen ;:---: van i;i hoh! Injr the potl..rht U clashes with ' next home ni'i, -a hleh d-d. d the s-e ond ffuine. the fluki-i home run of all. wtn tin ne. hai.i. ; hit hall ot the from the sculh and mldiMe went. I'p to date thi' lis! shows 13 viv- m-NiC hy lYed lleiinion. cuuntv wti nt. Kurmem on the b nehlands nre now nuiiv entram-tl In uluffluc stories tor rns-tern teainn, only two nnd taeklnir the luben. Tny an-, ' 'for the niM.Ut west and one forth-- hHitluiK dlreetly from the field to-' 'htf five itrlvefl would hnvel;iou,h in ..j ,hlt haV(4 i,roUgnl ine ears thts ear, ., pn (.nrJl inen eaoffnt ior rainy easy cms, iXiUil,, rais i,llo conflict. hTT.uuull -mured in pit?, and "in iuyier s iirtve would tiave ien .1 ( Grid Leader i rood for at least a double, poasihly a triple. I ... II I fcll Terr fine to t.ko ran of Arties lo Portray Russian l.lfo l ; a r"- . v -a VJ"?"0V (AP. Soviet educa- tho aiMltknial ertntir. hut when itioiial a'.!v-rith -s have decided to doing so temW lu iMirlequo the .send :o various places hi the Sov Maim It hevnnHM n M'ritHi- hanill-jh t I mIj)i 12 nrti-,ts to paint pie--. All Huh in Hpial uffenflern I Uh :I j reol ttt h i y enveta por ln till rrprrt. A am vlnily u-jft-aits ut .. -.i-th. scenes of titff Ih Plttoburx vpiiAthrti j Ldtor ptm- .- other .social iiiorrtle rxamid. ift at ire or pr- nt d.iy lite. Th.- ...- - p-'dition u ill iu -i: t- : iiurilrer lU'llin) HKN'EATK HI IV is towx mn.T . Ct).MIX(; OF C'HUIST ' 'l..IORTE, Pa. (AP.F;Vr.l Wnentlv the ruins of a Brpuik'br biMldlKffT-hra,ie-'lte'tVr irted holies of a little felony tif i u-n nnd women who. n huff cen tury njro, founded Oleatlu. n town h'.hl oat and mude ready for the rccnd conitns of f'hrist. CeU s.ia's memory Is preserved only by a yellow int- deed filed' in. the archives of t he county courthouse. it v. as r.u:v.td for the tVlesttal i.'ity. Streets- wen marked out and un LrtiiictuI lukc was dux. At tho height of it:i protperily a newspaper. "The Dav Star of Zlon." was publU-ln-d with i:iir retfularlty. Most of the settlers cane orig inally from ronmetlcut. In or dor. so far as possible, to keep out worldly al fairs, they petition ed the state lejfislntuie to be set n f ide f rom I V nnsyl va n i;t, d eck: r- itti; that they did not u ilt to i.c aiociated with events of the mor tal world. Their petition wis not granted. Tho last of lhe original jwttlers held at death the faith of the founders. The land, of about four somre mllea, was sold for l.t and the, property If ft to ruin. I want lo tell you -cm:hin but wfiuhl like lo mo yon face ioi facn and tell you inyr-lr a 1 went vim i tu know it. Y-ni like! to hmp pi-tiplr to be hone-d wittij i yea. do yon no;? I t!c:it want i(o Imrt yoiir fcelin-r hut still l' Iwnnt to he" f rank with ynxi nnd I unburst my hear:. It Is better! Iihnt 1 tell Ton r.iTseir than to! Orc-ffon state imve ?mecne i-U- tell yon Snr m: n-s miupcim' eise ri'srht can v ment here a petition referring tot,:o Vrnnp nieanfn to you. but if' r " '"- -f"-'1" i tell -o:i nn-eir. I believe you .rVTon.;. 'Pr?lJrc.B.r5tlu,!2!SWlwin nnehe it al! rlbl. so here .mu hotiicnT ttUthoHsms1 the sta.e ' j( pn;"-i. to enirnpe hi the development off y nrt. svuiu iullim..nT n. hydro-olertrip power. nml umnivov,- Hi- l.iinni coal for Vk iri;u.itv petition ia similar sv.-.-vn p..P ton. ilelhcet-l. We aiv 10 rr.c nie.i recently tiy ine nouse- niilondiiu: the ildrd vav HO IWVl'.K PETITIOX KILKI) SALEM. Ore. The ffranse fl!ed In. the state depart- !r wtwi' court tl of Portland, t he except if n t i t it lea vs t he r J'il!ii?i:-ttlut of the act to tlie '.e-ishitUi In t!:e ;-tit!On fi'ed by the hoiife wives" conne'l h. niiinei Of the prepoiH-d hyd u-eh-ctric cnmmtslon were included. Y it ll ; Di'irriliiir 1 v r:r.t-e ni-. t ini. mi. in. , ( Vour nnci". ( cl.u nr. t We heard u man rnlsinK- cain villi his wife becr.ti.se lie made h'-r mad. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. riio roor Man's IYlenil" ! Oppo. roundnt. I' hone M-?!S In Ohlraito. a bootlecR. r had it I ' Sluidnj Sliulneu j shipped as books. Hut he claimed j it V.7S from Itle Pet taller. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmum in i r 4 I AM :!, mm to r.i: rit(Hti i SALKM. Or. As a mark of re spect to ihc im niory of l.eutn.nt I'oloael John K. Wtlliunika, Ore-con national guard, who died at L'u ffene, itrlr-idler General Oeorne A. White, commander of the Oreffon nillltnry unlin, iMued an order re qtilrltisr that fla-rs on all tate srm ories be dlnplayed nt hnlfmHt Wednesilsy. the date st for the fwner.il service. j The military record of Colonel ( Wllttsiii dates bnck to t year! IM. when he ent. rd the service! n a prlvai. He aOx.inod steadily i ihrouph th. a-toi. irmji until) he rtSchd the r..nk of It. u tenant - J colon. L Kor a ivrtod durir.jc th orld w-r he s-re.l scttr.p avlju:nt-nen ral of the state. A numiHT of nutnary officers will attend the funrul. o' noted a-;ltN. Th v itl visit ;t;.e O Urn a. th- lr..l. the 1 k ' r.'tne nnd thr northitn -o inrea. 'A nur. ;b - ci ;irt!;s .r(- to tw 'sent abrtvid tor the sam.- pu pose. You ne.-.iirt l v. jiwt le- cat:Kc yiir .'.tii in. d"H'5. Tht opiutei'. e; tinv- wiih you nrt1 liiei h hi.tder '.-i el .uifje. Webster of 1925 Mill Coinimny liMttrpiiratrA. 1 PALKM. re. The Hardwood Sawmill company, v. it h h aduuar ters at Wtllarhina and capital stock of $4M.t. fiied articles in the state corporation department today. Tnc incorporators are A. K. Kannm rer. Clara Kaminerer and I"orothy Kamnu-rer. The dates Mill coin pa tiy, with headquarters In Port land, filed notice of dissolution. Hi ,.vnrT--iC?s5 - m yji . tr it - j "-.-ii - -at . mmmm Softly ' $vfliif Come to Onr St.cn Iepot at 1 1 1 4 1 Jefferson A.u. AU Stnce Li-ae front There Daily. LEAVES lA GRANDE ITR Joseph. A3I. - 1 1.M. - 4:00 Sunday, t A.M. 4 :00 PM Baker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A-M. - l:S0 I'JL - 4 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Pendleton Hail I it A.M. .4:00 P.M. Depot Phone Mala 799 U T D O O R INDOORS ai Ji i;,L , Lirti PHIM rt l- A-t KT PA I. KM. tins It mm. arnvd here that H.rcld roll- r. one of thr three in. n ariWrtl 1 hum lay. charted tib ha.tiiic t'lirirar' tools In tl.eir fvoatN-ssion. previoiisiy eryrtl a t. mi in thr tin icon state I rnaon. , lott.r . rectlvej al the prison from l-a.e county March l?:i. to arvr one year for lartvny. He mu parole! Aucuat . Uffcrs aaiil that Kiiroy. .ne-lhtr member of th. trla t'rvel . term In prison under another name. Mrorfv Oreen, who was with fetter and tllroy at tht tim of thrlr arrest. aa rrleaa,. Walter "Red-' Matun. t. rariaia of lha Wt Vimmia rmi-erattr foot taQ eleven, tie ray a irmra posi tion arsi Ir rated or., of the te.t the Moantainem ha.e had in -ai.ua a arhue.' -A .aecntAful aeutan an. Icrpate with dim lead!. the IMnt as Us Beat of nattl. Ofrlctala ui liKna. Trafftc SAI KM. Ore Sam A Kojer. ecret.ry of at. an I T A Kaf ftv. at.te traffic erticr. left for y.crami nto. CI . her th coarer with the otfKia ther r-. (ar0iti( traffic re(ni:ailon.. Thev later will spend a tew Uv la Stan rranrtsra. .aiew-'sBil I ; l'-.i? 4 e- - It w.-l row b. the bL-.;nea f Pro-fesav-r Tkonvas A. Knott. Enush teach at te rmri:y of low., to liiKn mtan.-eca ef a-iorf. word, than .r.y oth.-r n-s in t: wortd. He ha. berr. tele.-..d a. (eneral eda tor cf aji wa.ui a.siioaartea. appetites Hot caVci ini sausafrs whit a hrt-wx-a-ir picture to a run with a right pxJ mcrnirg appetite! Whit a rocraccy rousirtc picture ol cigrr breakJists cvrr a crackhnj camp 6rr ! E-ptail!y xi hrn the "cakes" arc Fapucks. For that cukci a uoilJ c4 fiivtx-uitcrcncr ! Fbpsick tAkes that wocify. out Joec aptx-tite cf yours and rrtng it indoors brmft it hotrx to yesjr break fast plitc as tx other fancake fimr can hope to! ,"A"bfTj BjnJj )r BettfT BTraif a-tU Albers Flapjackfter FOOTBALLS , JUST RECEIVED! Toe to $10.00 Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. A tire that keeps its good looks to the very end of its long service life SOME tires that look vr ell op the shov ; rocm floor begin to l6ok ! siiabby; ? after a few miles of service.. .. . . ...... , The U. S, Royal Balloon not only com pares favorably in fippesrance with any .tire when new. ' The important thing to note is that it holds its gcod looks. ' ' Finger marks, grease and mud stains do not show on its handsome all black body. And the flat "Low-Pressure Tread" wears slowly and evenly. Because the weight b properly dis tributed ever ihz entire iread surface, ihe uneven, dis?ig-ririg wear that soon gives a ragged appearance to round treaded balloon, tires does not occur. This and the patented Lai ex-treated Web Cord construction of the carcass permit the U. S. Royal Balloon to La run at proper cushioning pressure. There is no need lo ovai-infiate lo save the tires. ' Th;i3, (Appearance, long raueafje, comfort and car protection aro all provided for. The mac who is riding cn U. S. Royal Balloons is enjoying ihe advantages of "the balloon tire principle at its Lest." United States Rubbar Company U. S. Royal . Balloons True Low Pressure u?i7 the New Flct "Lou-Prssslre Tread- end built of Latex-treated Web Cord Tnoa ( United StaVs Tires srt Got j Trs i'-TT A;i 'iW"uf,. For sale by: Onr. TRAIL i;AIUfiF.uSOr