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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
Friday, October 30, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven COVE TO HAVE WHAT'S THE USE OF QUITTING NOW? Charred Hulk of the Comanche Radio I EW BUILDING I'OVH (Sik'cIuI)t-A ineitlnB of the I'ove C'ommeri'liil rlul wim culli'il Monday evonliiKi The. mut ter of tin. coliiluunUy hull was re. vlved. IMunn for the huiliUng were ueeepted and work will begin In the near future. A number of Vouieil from the Cove l.udics' Aid utleitded the con vention at rnlon last week They were Mrs. I.ydla M. l,unt;s, Mrs. A. A. Anlles. Mia. I". M. Kills; Mrs. .1. Allen, Mrs. L. Towle. Mrs. T. Towle. Mrs. (). I.und. Mrs. J. Mil ler. Mr. (Seorist- Miller. Mrs. pan Una rrllllmun, Jlrs. Hiulley, .Mrs. J. W. Sills, Mrs. H. Dean, Mrs. George Mellanlel. Mrs. Mne Kelly, Mrs. It. W. f'eterman and Mrs. Wis Hmlth. The next unnuul ineet liiiy will brt held at Cove. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Uurker were liosis at dinner Thursday evening. .. Covers were luld for five. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hefty enter, talned a few friends at dinner Wednesday evening. Another of the semt-monthly ilanclnir purtles will bo held at the hall I'YIduy evening. On Saturday evening ut French ball the boys' club, with their leader the Ho v. William Murray Urudner, 'will be hosts at a Hal lowe'en partv. The high school Ktudcnt.s will be guests. Ayer Ughtl'oot, u nephew of Mi'H. Jack Kiel cher, wllh whom be Is making his home, broke his arm at tile wrist a few days ago while practicing hurdling-. Services at the Episcopal church will be hold at 7:30 Sunday eve ning. Sunday school will sturt ut 8:30. , HEALTH ' ' NfrA , VJiN rvyJT Voo use Ssvs . Q" oHsiy- KCAHMOT PKYKIt (Hy Ir. I'mlrilck Strieker) -Why is scarlet fever . prevalent in Oregon? Largely b ecu use mllil enses arc not diagnosed und prop- erly isolated. Thirty-six eimes were reported for the week ending Of toher 24. 1925. . j Why is Hcurlet fever a dungerous ' disease of childhood? Heeause two In four persons out of every 3 mi Infected die from Ihc disease ilNcJf, anil IIh complications nnd eoii.sequence.s uru even more seri ous. Are "scjirlantlna" and '''scarlet rush" forms of scarlet fever? Yes, II is through the mild cases that the disease is mast often spread. What ages are most sunecptible to scarlet fever? It may he con tracted at any axe, but more than 95 pet- cent of nil cases occur In persons K'kh than 15 years old. Oliildwn.et'we.en. G .and-4 0- year art most misceijtibl". At what time of the year Is senr M fever most prevalent ? Kpl demies arc most prevalent In the fall uml winter. How Is it spread? IJy contact wit h persons ill' wllh the dlscuse or wllh articles that have been contaminated with the germ. H I he germs get into Ihc milk supply a milk-borne epidemic will follow. .How long niter the Infection do symptoms develop? From one to ueven days. What arc the first symptoms? Ileuduche, fever, sort; throat, vom it tim. The raflh nppeurs In 2i to 4tf lionni. When Is scarlet fever eoinrmml cablc? Throughout I ho entire course of the disease. Completion of the Healing or peeling does not mark the end of the Infection pe rlod. for the germs are prevalent In the wecrellons of the throat, nose. cars, kidney and bowels. " What are the secondary effects? Inflammation of Hie kidneys Is u common one. Complications of ! ar are numerous, scarlet fever be ing one of the most common causes of deafness In children. Is Ihere any protection ugatnsl scarlet fever? Yes. There Is a -..silhCepliblllly test known fs the - tHek test. There Is also an anti toxin for tinmunl.ing the suscep tible. Mow long should scarlet fi ver be iiuarunttned? Kut less that! Ill UUVH. jo it. Mi, it ttiti; i:its now I'. S. I'KOHUU ION At 10 NTS . 1'ITTHHtatOH (AP A number of former brew masters in the re cast role of prohibition agents. now ure on duly at cereal bever age plunts In this district to pre vent the making und distribution t'llKSTNl T l At T.S KXTIMTIOX ASTOltIA WATIIK Sl I'PlA' UV AS A.MKUIt'AX DKMfAl Y - . ASTOltIA, Ore. Clty Maimger ITHACA. N. . (Al') The Krnlz Ikih reported, ufter an ex cheMtnut as an American delicacy minatton of tint city waler supply is facing exlinction. plant path- ,JicattwoiK8 on ueur creeu. inai ine ologists and foresters at Cornell i reservoir there is at Its lowest ebb L'nlvcrsitv sav the rnison Is a serl- since 1U14. The conditio.n is at- .iir lilliflit erinininnlejited fro.i. tree IrlhUleil lo Ihc fall Urouglll. I lie SATI IIDAY, ('Klli:iL 31 Mountain TIiim Stntloiw KKWA, Onden. Ctah (21) 6-6 p. in.. Ogden Uadlo Ueulera pro gram; 'J-U, Olio ltccves und his orchesini. KOA. Ienver. Colo. C122.4) 12:15 p. m.. ltlalto thejiter muaicale; 0, orchestra music. l'Hciric Yltiu Ktntlous KKOA. Seattle, Wash. (HBI-.t) S:30-9:3ii p. in., prograin; :30 II:. 'in. Kddie HurkueiM und hlH orchestra. KFl'C. Hollywood, Cal. (23K) 8-9 p. in.. Muggltt O'Sheu. the Ular ney oirl. und her vamlevllle en tertainers; a-ltt. Hen Sears' Old , Timers' frolic and square dance. K K W 1. Holly wood . Ca I. ( 2 .1 2 ) ii;H()-7 p. in.. Altadenii program, r. Jones with Hill Hatch and luy Kellogg; 7 :!'. microphone brevities; K-!, Gardner string trio, ltlll Tllako, tenor; Uurbaru 1 llunnell. blues singer; 0-10. War ner Hrothi'rs1 syncopators; Gwendolyn Ulckurd, blues Bing or,. Xelllo I.lim Hong and Lucille leaker, doublo piano; 1011, Warner Brothers frolic, dlrec . tion Norman Manning. KGO. Oakland, Cal. (3i1) 4-T:30 p. ,m, concert orchestra. Holel St. Francis; 8-10. Hallowe'en program. Arion trio; Alice An drlne. soprano; Milliard Collins, flutist: Utith Hunt. piunlHt; G. Frunklyn Itoberts, baritone; Al bert K. Grosi, tenor; IMcketty Hacketty Hadio minstrels; Itadlo mule chorus; Arion trio; 10-12, dunce music. Hotel St. Fruncls. KG W, I'ortland. Ore. (4 91.5) 12:30-1:30 p. m.. ltoso City Irlo; , ln-12. dance music, Indian Grill. Klir. I.os Angeles, Cal. (405.2) ii:So p. m., l.eighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron Phaw, leader; 6:80-7:80. history story. Irof. W. S. Hortzog; Hal lowe'en party for 20 children, courtesy Mrs. H. IJ. ttonhclm of long ltetieh; 8-11. program, Southern California Edison com- ' . " V. . . .....': .'....-.-wA'v''!:" -'.: . ' The burning stpamship Comnncho being toved up tho St. John's river into Jacksonville, Fla. This shows the vessel Htlll smoulderingnothing but thy shell romulning ufter the flro had swept thro'igh the sUp puny, urrauged by J. Howard Johnson, "A Welcome Home 1o fncle John," Introducing llusy Hultons; 1 1-1 1 :3. Art lllck nmn's Hiltmore Hotel dance or chestra; 11:30-2 u. in., l.ost An- . gels of KI1J, Walter Uhldick. chief harpist. i KJ H. Keuttle. Wush. (3S4.4) 1:15-2 p. ut., organ recital, (.'o litmbla theater; 2-2:15, home helis, lie rn Ice Itcdluglon; 8:30 , 10, I,. C. Wurner compuuy stu dio prog rum. KNX. Hollywood, Cal. (S3t!.',0 6:t5 p. m., truvel talk, W. F. Al pipe organ studio; 8-10, KNX Teature program; ... 10-1 1. Itay Wost'B Cocoanut Grove dance or chestru from Ambassador hotel; 11-2 u. in., Hollywood night frolic. 1 KI'O, Sun Francisco. Cal. (42X.K) J-2 p. in., Undy Selger's Fair mont Hotel orchestru; 2:30-3:30. Lucille White, soprano; Gladys Hoys, phuiist; 3:30. Pulace Hotel concert und dance orchestra; ii:35-7:30, Waldemar Und and the Slutcs Itestuurant orchestra. hlladelphla Is the birthplace of dcr; (J:30-7, Atwatnr Kent Hadio the "movies," for In 187'J at the orchestra, I'aiil Flnsleln. leader; I ucadenty of nVusIc there Henry J monlhs of this yenr totuled 117. FOX Tl.ltHIKK liKST HO.Mi: HOG IN ItlUTAIN; ' aiki:iam: is thk mkxt I.ONHON (AD The fox terrier Is the mast popular homo dog In I lie united Kingdom. ' The shaggy , oiredulo, which many owners believe to be the most human, ranked second. Ken nel club statistics showed Uml. ul- "ready Ibis year 7000 fox terriers have been registered. . - The dachshund continued to slump in populurity. ' The pre-war number wus 232 and in 1924 it was 164. Registration the first eight 7-7:16. talk on insect life. Hurry W. McSpudden; 7:15. church un nouuccmenls; 7:80-8, WurlitEer lleyl threw on the screen u series of moving" pictures of a wulizing couple. , - The dog population In the king dom Is npprouchlng tho three mil lion murk. ', . of beer con aining more than this (rw.bby tm. winU a contoinlnil. Imaniwr states that unless there is tion which has been unhampered eonsiuerame ruinmu in me next legal alcoholic conlent Frederick C. Ituird. prohibition administrator, hit upon the plan of utilizing the expert knowledge of former brew musters In spotting the flow of. illegal beer into the Pittsburgh district. The brewmaster-dry agent is stationed ut near-beer plants sus. during the lust 20 yVurs. The diseuse. which these path ologists describe us incurable, makes the .situation more serious. The blight was first discovered in a Brooklyn park In 11)04, but It was not until two years ago I hut pected of violating the luw with t" was uncovered m otner pans oi instructions to test eueh barre of , U1U ") product thut is hauled to the load ing platform. 4. 30 days (he situation tuny reach a serious singe. , il2MTl2kXLMUJ Cam w, .mm lioyul Iiclnii Meets at W-jslport I) feoney saving I.lglit lMunt Curtails Seivlrc. 10 (Jnnrts of Ice Cream Kneh' HA H '11 I S U U K G, lu. (AI) JCnough Ice Cream will hi produced in the l'nlie(l"'stateB this ycur to provide every man, . woman und child with ten quarts or more. Fred Uasmussen, execulive sec retary of - associated ice creuni' mamiracturers. said a survey 'their lurge turbine plant located showed lluit the yeur's oulput will t Keasey, 1 miles ebove Ver- tolal more than 1,200.000.000 nonia, have been . shutting I he. iiuarts. There are npproximatt-ly phint down lo conserve wiilt-r for 4miio ten cream plants. 'the evening rin. WFSTI'OItT. Ore. Dlsltlels 1,1 2 Und 3 or the Loyal Legion of: Loggers und Lumbermen, lu'ld u Joint meeting here w it li 3S dele- ; gules In uttendance. Officers of , the legion, following thy meeting, declined to reveal the nature of the VKIiNONtA, Ore. On account 1 discussion, but declared Ihul wages ot the light fall or ruin in the. ""-"- """ im-, Xfhiflelti .valley this full VernoiPnj vailed, they said.. . i l us Im en witnoul electricity lot tho past three wei-ks during th' afternoins. The Vernonla Liglit & Puwer compHiiy, who have The natives of Tturntu never leave J 1 ) i-1 r hoiijses iifti-r dark io- cuuse of a fear of "sptrllK." ! Isn't it u pity you cun't trad'- In, your old summer suit on u new winter suit ? ! KniTi'i ituio DKrasi'i Hi' simw w i x r ii i-: st h i:i vn. (An I'liilmiiiK his lii'iilth hu bci n )cr liiimillll.v Injiind liy mallim"''-i'' IHilxoninK. t'onsidi-n-il oni of Hit rarest or toxic nfTiitions. tiilrnlt Jl. Hittin of Klienunflouli counly linn ontori-d suit npulni't Jiln for mer employers, n maniiunese niln Inir coiiiimniiy. for $.''. mio ilum inteH. In his pi-l it Ion lie xulil In ternatlnnul Hpi-eiallsls hud tniited liini. tie neruses the lilininK coin lMiny of not connilylns with tulo health luws. FREED EISEMANN perform right V Uk right ; unit nn tuttlt liglit. 1,et is show you MUIUX I I'-1 " 73' Free feiiionrtration Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co 14 n I it lit Good Company Ewry man who joins the family of "Caterpillar" owners finds himself in pood company.. Tor "Caterpillar" Tractors are owned by shrewd and successful farmers and contractors or by . thriving cities and prosperous road districts. What these depend-' able motor power units have done for others they can do for you! Ask us for folders an'd catalogs. Bunting Tractor Conipajiy Dealer Northeastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Jefferson and Elm Streets I'honc Main 531 VIA ) Ml The Origin nnd Oner . ation of Skaggs Stores A few days ago u lady en ih'tl us on t he phone to nay thut tine had decided not to trado at Hkuggs Mtores uny more. She gave ua ln-r i euKon that she frequently pawned HkaggH Klores at night und oiicn noticed I Ii men working overtime and tine did not think It fair tint they be required to do so. This mifl similar occur rences denoting it customer's intercut and possible mis conception has Impelled us lo wrtle a series of Hho-'t articles dealing wllh the ori gin, ownership and open lion of Kkugus Stores und publish them oppusile o ir weekly ud. Such questions as: Why Our .Men Win k Aniline" "Who n s Sk:i;;s ; stores" "Mow Much I'mril We .Miiki-M 'Where The I'rurils .o" "llmv skntrgs IdinN lliir Serieil in Mske An liiienl(ng und I'lorilahte (timiir Out of n 4 t'onmum mtd Iiouly 'tHa(iltoir "llmv uii'l Why M'ism i;rrmi Troperly lliir lie-M'tl (o I'llHlllt'llte I'fillrles Ch II Ilinl Dues I Aii'l hi AeruinplKli pieut and iiimiy oMier iuler'sLhig iiiigles, wl'leh will poi Irjy (he human Interest and bus lueMi; ronuince of iii'iderii cooperative Idg bus ui s:i. Nest Week "life Origin of SknggM Sliirlcs," College Inn Foods College Inn Foods were first put up in tins al the request of enthusi astic patrons of the College Inn who wished to use these famous dinhes at home.-These delicacies were' originated or perfected by Hen ri, renowned French chef of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, in connec tion with which the College Inn kitchens are operated. : ; Pea Soup, 2 cans L... ...25c Chicken a la King.:... GOc Welch Rarebit : 88c Spaghetti ItallL-tnne 15e Chicken Chop Suey 45c Chop Suey , 'Kb Chili Con Carne. 20c Bean Sprouts ;;...18c Chow .'Mein Noodles ............25c Cliickcn Noodle Soup ....18c Chicken Broth with Rice.... 15c1 Vegetable Soup 18c Cream Tomato Soup.......'.....,...18c 6-oz. Salad Sandwich ..........39c 31,-oz. Salad Sandwich..r...........20c G'o-oz. Deviled Chicken........S9c 3-oz. Deviled Chicken ...20c Dried Fruits 4-11). pkg. Secdkiss Raisins 44c 4 pkp. Sun Maid Seedless jlaisins 4!)c 4 pkfis. Sun Maid Puff Seeded Rahiins 4i)c 2 pkgs. Currants .45c 4 lis. White Figs 4!)c 5-lb. box .New Crop Layer Fig3 8!)c 2- lbs. New Crop Layer Figs..45c Orange and Iiemon Peel, lb.....4I)c Citron, per lb ,.......C!)c 25-lb. box Seedless Raisins....$2.4'J 25-11). box Cove rrunes........,...$2.59 Miscellaneous Federal Milk, per case 48 Bordens ...,......;....9!)c tall cans $14'.) 2 lbs. Oregon Jumbo Walnuts..7!)c 12 tall WnB!I!r.r:ZZ".$L18 'JS- ,(;:, Modium Walnuts....G4c , , 2 lbs. California New Crop Carnation or Borden s Milk, Walnuts 75c per case 48 tall cans $4.6!) 2 lbs. Soft Shcil Aimonds"......7c 10 tall cans Carnation or 5 lbs. Pop Corn 49c 2 lb. Roll Creamery Butter . $1.10' Cream Cheese per pound .30 Delicious Apples per box 1.39 Armours Bacon per pound .40 3 lbs. Skagg's best White Wrap coffee 1.39 10 lb. Can Pure Honey 1.49 Money Saving Gash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah Nevada California . i