La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 04, 1925, Image 9

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    .Friday, December 4, 1925.
TiTT- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Nine
AMERICA BUYS
MORE POLIGI
E5
Whole Church Is His Daddy
NKW VUltK (AT) Ami-rU-nns
now art' uiiymi? uu much urn Insur-
niu't! in Hcvon vi'ik ns they bought
in u. yt'nr n quartiT century iiffo,
Clialrman William A- Imw, of
kilaUi'lphlu, declared in opening
thu annual convention of thu As
sueitflion of Life limumncu l'mii-
uVnta here today.
As nn hide jc lu the condition of
tLi country, he cnlli-u alUntiun to
$iri;4iMi,ouo.untt of' nv inmmim-t
paid for ims year a new record.'
I'll in rpretM'ms a gain or ,iMto,-
oihi.oou over the previous high
nark of 1l:!4.
' "American busiiUHS expansion of
the punt fiuurter-century is ninuz-
iiiK, and becomes more so as wo
project the picture backward to the
IteKinniutr of tlila as yet compara
tively you US' nation," he said.
With our modern financial, com
mercial und manufacturing inn.
chtncryA dare we use definite fig
urcH in attempting predictions for
the next duurlor-cenlury.
Thi vaa.t growth pi our urban
population accompanying our com
mercial expansion.,, the organiza
tion of business on a large scale,
the. urgent demand for higher and
higher living standards, and the
rapidity of communication, alt lend
to emphasize the inter-depmdcncu
of our population, the extent of our
future problems, and the need , or
broad-minded cooperation In their
solution."
Robert W. Huntington, of Hart
ford, Conn., told the members that
lire insurance companies this year
are making u further loan of $1,-
ooo.000.000 to American people.
"This additional lortn has been
used to finance homes and farms,
Industry, transportation and com
merce and makes un investment
record for . life insurance com
panies," ho said. "Never, before
has the net increase In. lire Insur
ance investments in a single year
reached $1,000,000,001). The total
Invested assets of the United States
life Insurance companies will
amount to $1 1,500, ooo.ono by the
end of the current year."
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lililiSRlMI ;
HEALTH
This four-month old youngster ha? bcfii adopted by the whole congregation
of a United Brethren church ut Toledo, O. He was found alKindoned In nn
automobile in front of the elunrhv-and everybody wanted him. The
church women have named him Arlmie, after the founder of the church,
and are takinu turns in caring mi him..
I
Farm
Pointers
i County Loses Trarfic Fines -HOOD
ItlVKIt. Ore., The coun
ty court decided to retain two
county truflc officers, but to limit
thler work or exclusively county
roads. The action resulted from
the recent discovery or a law. pass
ed by the legislature last winter,
providing that all fines collected
for Infraction of traffic laws on
slate highways go the state high
way fund. At the instance of Dis
trict Attorney linker Sam Kozer
notified the county must pay into
Mie state -all fines collected since
May, when the law became eflecl-
' The strawberry root louse, a ro
laliyely new insect pest In Oregon,
in controlled by netting out untn
rested strawberry plants, says tho
entomologist of the expenlmrnt stn
I Ion. When setting out strawber
ries it Is advisable to dip the plants
in a nicotine solution if a few np
hids are present. This kills the
aphids that have already hutched,
t will not affect the small,
from flower beds and destroying It
in the fall aids materially In the
control. '
It Is necessary to keep cows out
of tho cold winds and rains during
The winter to imvo them do irrll,
say the dairy authorities nt the
Oregon experiment station. ' - It
takes extra feed to keep cows
warm and vigorous, but the far
mer wilt be well repaid. Cows re
quire water twice a da.y in winter
as well us In sumiher.
Ttni:iu,ri.osis.
(Ity Or. I'Yeilcrlck Strieker) .
Is tuberculosis curable?
Yes, ifVood medical advice Is ob
tained curly and followed closely.
Is It preventable?
Yea, by following thu rules of
hygleuo and correct living.
At what age Is tuberculosis must
likely to occur?
It nmy develop at any ago when
the physical resistance - Is low
enough to allow infection. It Is
moat likely to occur In lute youth
and early adult life, that la below
tho ages of fifteen and twenty
five. The prevention of the disease
among children had only recently
been appreciated.
How may physical resistance bo
built up?
Keep the body in the best pos
sjbla condition by good, nourishing
food,-plenty of fresh uir day und
night, and abundance of sunshine.
What causes tuberculosis?
The tubcrculo bacilli discovered
by Robert Koch lu 1882.
What 'parts of tho body do the
bacilli attack?
The organism , may attack any
part of tho body. Tuberculosis of
the lungs la thu most common
type.
How Is human tuberculosis
spread?
By tho Infected person , who Is
cureless, by dust and by food prod
ucts, the most Important of which
Is milk. ' .
What the sumo of the symptoms
of tuberculosis?
Loss of weight and appetite, a
daily afternoon -rise of tempera
ture, continued cough and general
feeling of fatigue.
What should ono do if he has the
slightest reason to suspect tubercu
losis Infection? .
Go to a physician ut once for u
complete examination.
Is the infected person a menace
to his family?
The progruiu of rest, fresh nlr
uud good food can beat bo follow
ed in a sanitarium. ;
What can the people of Oregon
do to further the cure and preven-
Yes, unices ho observes the most I Hon of tuberculosis in Oregon.
careful precautious to prevent the
sprcud of the germ.
What indication leads one to sus
pect tuberculosis lu children?
Continued fuligue, loss of weight.
Irritability and a dally afternoon
temperature above !ti.C,
How Is tuberculosis In children
healed?
Uy tho same program of rest,
fresh air, und good food tjiat ac
complishes resulls-ln udults.
Should ono go to a sanitarium?
They can vote to establish a suf
ficient number of. beds to uccom
modnto all needy victims of tu
berculosis. . .
lillft coutity. The statu game com- i from K. V, Ave rill, statu ffuuiu
mission Is considering closing worden.
home of the streams in o--jer that 1 ' r, .. . ... .
they many be restocked, according The most dangerous activity on
to Information received by the club I earth la Jumping nt conclusions.
Closing or Ki minis OmShlcnNl
lKN'DI.KTO.V, Ore., A special
meeting of thu Pendleton J tod and
Gun club has ben called fur to
ascertain the wishes of sportsmen
relative to the prospal to close to I
unglers some of the chief trlbutur-
les of the larger atrennu In I'm a- t
Talk lo
- A magazine writer has an unleTr
on what lo do with worn out shoesi
V know already. Wear them.
shiny eggs, however, that are de
posited on the under side of the
leaves. r . -
The violet saw-fly which attacks
pansy plants in Oregon is control
led by destroying the winter homes
of the Insects, says the entomolo
gist of the experiment station. The
larva, u snuill, drak green, mintl
like worm, seeks oft wood or the
stalks. of pithy plants to spend the
winter. In the spring when they
are feeding on the .under -side of
the leaves they are controlled with
a dUNt mujl
tliini of
jiiirta of hydrated llnie or powder
ed stilfud. Cleaning the rubbish
letly Cih-Is Is
' One Way to Uve Long
OXKOItD. Kng., (AT') Un
let! to mu."ic, look ut beautiful
things, chat with friends, wen
black, 1 your best clothes and tulk nil
ajlt up of on pfcrt ofat- I .
IM a?3rn7n.lf adHn
you can lo pretty girls, if you
wish to live for many years.
This is tho advice . given by
Professor I-'rinr ' Hacon, of Ox
ford, where the average ago of .
the hends of all the colleges has
reached seventy.
Among the educators a con
clusion prevails, however, that
longevity Is nn acchU'iit . rather
than' an achievement.-
(DMafls
How Convenient it is for
you to Stop This Way
Of course you arc particular about the food you "
buy every woman has to be if her meals arc to be
a success and her kitchen economically run.
What a pleasure it is, therefore, to find such ex
cellence of service at Joel's! To be able to go to
tho phone and give your order in a minute's time
when you are rushed with household or other duties
to know that it will be filled as carefully and eco
nomically as if you were in the store to know that
it will be delivered in your own kitchen when you
want it-and you pay your bill only once or twice a
month. That's service that is worth while to the
busy, thoughtful housewifeand only one of the
services you enjoy at Joel's Grocery and Market.
Give us a chance to acquaint you with
Joel's personal service. Phone or come '
in today. . .
6 cans Preferred Stock Shrimp $1.22
6 cans Crab $2.72
6 cans A. & U Oysters - - $1.33 ..
6 cans Minced Clams, tall $1.98
6 cans Minced Hams, flat $1.47
6 lbs. Sweet Spuds - 44c
12 bars Swift's White' Soap .-49c
Broken Slice Pineapple L 33c
20c Mixed Vegetables for Soup 11c
3 lbs. Fresh Hulk Dates ... 48c
50c
$2.36
3 Extra Large Grape Fruit
Ko. 1 Graded Potatoes, per cwt
MARKET JOEL'S GR0CERIES
By millions ended
Hill's stop millions of colds every winter
and in 34 hours. They end headache and
fever, open the bowels, tone the whole sys
tem. Use nothing less reliable. Colds and
Grippe call for prompt, efficient help. Be
ure you get it.
AH druggliU tt Price 30c '
cascaraJquinine
CtudBos tOMl wfaliponn
December
the month we take in
ventory of what we have'
saved the past year.
We encourage you lo
save.
UNITED STATES
II
KADI OH
There is more than just Radio in your
home when you have a FREED-EISE-MNN
set. You not only have as
wide a range as any set on the mar
ket, but you have volume and tone that
you cannot find in any other.
Let us demonstrate a set in your homo.
You arc under no obligations.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
'P
Choice
Meats
Juicy Steaks, Tender Roasts
' ; from;'.;:',
Grain Fed Cattle
:Vc are now offering our customers Juicy Steaks
and Tender Roasts which we have carefully pre- .
'. pared and cured from a select lot of purebred
grain-fed cattle. .. .. ..
You will appreciate the extra fine quality of this
beef. A number of particular housewives who
are regular Crescent customers say that it is ,
tho best that they have been able to buy at any .
market. ; I i-
Try one of these choice cuts 'today. You can
pick various cuts but you'll find all of them,
measure up to the standard of Crescent Quality.
NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS
Crescent meat Co.
Exclusive Market Service.' ...
RE
One Dush on the starter and W1IEE!
; new winter "Red Crown" is oflT like a shot!
Wild to go crowded with mileage! ,
. The new winter "Red Crown" is the -achievement
of our 47-ycars of gasoline
making experience!
On sale at Standard Oil Service Stations
and "Red Crown" dealers. Fill at the red,
white and blue pump and sec! -
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY .
(CRliturrtift) 1
W WINTER
D CROWW
Two Convenient Locations to Stop and Shop
WHERE YOU BUY IT FOR LESS. Next to Arcade
Sardines in Mustard Dressing...- 10c Tillamook' Cheese, per lb t U!)c
Maid 0' Clover Cream Cheese, lb 2!)c
Hipc Olives, in bulk, pint..... 28c
FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY
Try Our Pastry
Fresh Standard Ucco Eggs, doz 58c
A neat, clean, sanitary store with
Fresh Quality Groceries and Meats at
the lowest prices. Come in and help
13c I yourself and save money.
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Palm Olive Soap, 7c per bar; 3 for 20c
La Grande Groceteria
AND market
Next to Black Cat
I
Schoolboy Peanut Butter, 1-lb. tin,
S"c size 27c
Red Hot Tamales, 20c size, 13c
Chile Con Carne, 20c size 13c
Campbell Souj) Chicken, Mock :
Turtle and Vegetable.... 10c
Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 3 for 23c
Tru Blu and Tru Bake Sodas, 15c
Fresh Dill Pickles, 2 for. 5c
Basket Groceteria
. AND MARKET
Is'ext to Arcade Theater
I IIIMI I'lllMl; MDAISbii.I
HSU In SICASO.N
rholce Hlrloln iiii;
Veal Blcjtk lite
Tork llount . l.V;
Prices Right:
TWO STORES
The same goods at
the Kanie prices.
Johnstons
Box
Candies
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE LOCAL
AGENTS FOR
m
A great variety of packages contain
ing various assortments of delicious
confections.
Assorted Chocolates
All-Crenm' Centers
Fruits and Nuts, Chocolate
Covered 1 ' ; 'VT
Chewing Chocolates
Chocolate Covered Caramels
Cherries Chocolate Covered
Tho Treasure Box i '
And many others.
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A Delightful Place To E a t