La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 08, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, Dcccmlicr 8, 102").
THE UK. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVKH
Pape .Five
i
Local News In Brief
.. CO.MINti KVKXTS.
IHti-mbrr -H Dlfilinii u nJlu
ulHill stiitxil lmtl.i;i't.
linker Alloriii-y llnv
A. A. Smith, allnrniy (,r l;;.It.-r,
u.m traniiurtlni; luislm .is in t ti -tlly
yrstt-nluy.
Ill cijy nil ln--ilirN
Kay Hum-air ami IJoli l::it-r.
Iinlh of Cov-, -wi-i-i' Imslni-sH visit
ors to I.a ('.ramie yi-Mrnlay.
i-ri Yt-Meiilny l-'rmn r.nhtT
Kni'Kl t.'rot:lii-tl. ol lli.e K:i.(m-ii
Uli-Kon l.iKht and J-'ow.-l- v.oinpany.
jjio llvr.s at Haker, was a Imsim-ns
visitor to IM Onilldc yesli Tilay.
Dining t l"i"tlnml
Mr. ami- Mia. CI. I..
Iitisitii ami
Mill. John, plan lo dim lo
land on business tomorrow,
will be uway about five da
lorl-
They
At Klgln Tmluy
Mrs. tluy i-HHoie'v
this morning, where
lug relatives today.
.-lit ty
she is
no VUdt at Teloenet
Mrtt.
II. Brooks unit baby, llall-
itnl, went to Ieiocn.lxt this morn
iiiK. where they will visit relatives
tor biA"Tal flays.
Jleturiicd' itt Huntington---, .'
. . Arms' returned to llunt
hiKton. this morning, vlu re he i.s
Uouud j huiiM' foreman lor the t.
V. i:.iuul X. company, alter u few
days here on business,
In Cily I'roni Wallowa
TIh-o. Shell and Stanley Shell,
nf the Shell .Uorcnntih; company
o( Wallowa, "were bu.shu.ia visitors
l.u lirunde yelsoiday.
Hack from J'rl;iiil ,
h. ft. Ilunnutleld returned t.ti I.a
Cii'iiiiilti last night after a few day;;
Kjn-nt in Portland on husiia-. s.
l.vr fur llakcr
AIM. I'J. A. HendiickS anil Mrs.
CillMTt llryant went to l'.n.k-r liiis
itiurtiiiiK. Airs. Jli-ndrkks will visit
tin-re lo'lay and MrM. iiryimt will
rei'i'k-f mcdk'iLl trcalnicnt.
Itrltirm-d rioni l'ortlaml
M I'm. Ciaco Molitor Jias r.-tiirn-
id to hvr home in Ui (irami.- at -
i..r n'n.hiiL- thren w,...!ts in" INiri -
laud.
Here one Wcuk-
Glen J'oweil, : v. iio in
been in-
Iji (Jrande foi- the. i: st w
ct'ivhiK nueiHral littetitlon.
k re
turned, terday.
tb Iks home at Watiuwa
yes'
( 'ailed lo Wotut;i
Mrs. (.. I:. Kmitti. ; ol" Wall
passed .through La (traude e:
day on her way 1 o Lioek SprinKK. I
Wyoming, called ih
iuus illness of her i
In
flcr.
Here 'io
linn 'lclt-asi't
I la I hr. William tl: U
and Lloyd II. Hyatt,, all ol" '
easel . we it; in the c i I cul
lran:;yctilig business.'
Itr. Pn-itcr Here 1
lr. M. I:, l-'osb-r, lead
Tabert ulosis. eradicat imi
laent for I he stale of (in;
In La Grande esterday.
d- Tait
iii. was
To isll Mot bee
Mis, W. P. Trumbull
I!ot. passed through 1 lie
iiioniiiig on, their way I
where, they will visit M r:
hull's '.mother. They j
Staufii ld, ( Iregon.
md son.
cily thi.s
) Joseph,
TllMII-
re from
Vitled llciv l imti Wallowa
Mis. Kiln Collins iind daughter.
Hut ti. relumed ,, itnir liriiie al
Wallowa lhis moriiiug ailer yisil
i'tg hen- fur nevi ial d is al Jhe
I'fie.'. nr !WK M. 10. Pel r . mi. Mrs.
I'lillim litis neen III and :-- :tl'H
IT-tved medical 1 1 v:i! ln li I v. IiMe
Allciidjiig Commission AieePn-;
.fudge William Uuhy. ol" i:ak-r.
rliairnciii of, .Hie , slate highway
cnimuissioti. p;ui:d f li i-uk h I '
'hande SuH,a' nti his a i to I'm l
liiliil to attend Hie regular me Hug
Shop At Clint's
0C1
For Xmas Gifts
LARGEST LINK OF XMAS (iOODS WE HAVE
eve:: displayed of quality
merchandise.
-Make your selection for Xmas ...w Shop Eitrly!
' . Outfitters for Men ami lioys.
Oiii-.lity Clothes at M!)ler.tte Prices.
lu-ld
To
i! for a Wifk
li.-ri 'I'll run i.k.jii w,.,n (0 item,
Una nli. ri.inK lo spcnil tin- w-k
looking ull.r water urranRi-jnents.
To Villi l:nlelrl' Hume
AliRS Cluilys Johnson,' or llnv.
Ion. W'.j.sl,.. arrived in l.:u Crnnile
tins nioinlni; "nil eonlimied 1-r
trip to Knleiinise, where sin- will
iisit at l ln home ot" relutivi-a.
Will VMI It Neidiew
Mis. M. ;. IHhIk,., of riston.
., stopp l hen; thLs inornlnir on
Im-t wav tu Knteiiiriise, where vine
will he a Kiiest of her luphfw, O.
M. llurrows.'
Hr. am) )i Mi Ailm-v ill.
Ir. V. I'. MtAilory
and
oley
lias
Her
online. I to his room al thr
liohl today. Mrs. MeAilnrv
een in rr nearly a week,
ondiiion is n-porled to bu
Hie -vaim.
Ml (-C Tiinlfllm
l.e.-lie .1.. WillianiH. clerk at the
l"-b y hotel, is ill of tonsilitls at
his home on N. uvi-nue. He had
h'-en away from his desk over the
weekend, hut returned to work
yesterday.
Mj:is Kredra hahlstrom. who h;ls
li i n ill for two weeks, shows im- '
l-roveiiput lUlay. She h:iK had to
r"Kln her plai-e at the Owilltams"
bakery. . ..
"I'.lo-iMiiii Tiiiie" Ti-ooii Arrives -The
(mop of players, whieh'will'
present -liiossoin Time" this even
ing at the Areade theatre, nrrlved
in I.a Cratide this morning on
train No; '24 from I'emlleton.
where lln-y played last niKht.
Lilii'H ( onelnde Visit , . '
fiors l.eslU', who with Mrs. Les
lie has been visitlny; at the home
of his Mister. Mrs. (i. It. Clayeonib,
ami mother. Mis. Anna Cluycomh.
IVafi oak street, left yesterday on
a biisiiit-ss'trip lo Portland. Mrs.
Leslie returned to their home al
.Joseph this, morninf.
iini way ut uanowa t on my
''V". ' 'Kinitnd .ami company
puiisii-iai vau-n-vlllr players. wr
in l a (irati.h-this morninK on their
1 Wit' " Wallowa t-oiinly. where
y will give several shows. Ue-t-
rout inf lo (his. part of ,trhe
te, they werepli).yin in jVYesl.-
i (n-ejion, Tliuy 'appenred. here
t August. IVoni here they will
ito Salt U'ke City. ';' .:'
Pr. 'Its k, at !.. I), Chureli i-
lr. Tuel; of HanKalore. India
will jivi' an educational talk or
India" tomorrow evening at 7::H
lock at the Methodist church
He
. ;,WiU, i-doer.iiile the political
fin nls in India today and also
MVe
iicserlption of Taj Mahal,
jib., most heaiiatiiul building in the
i world. Kvcryone is Invited to hear
. him.
!w.
lluekiuau wins Turkey
mi Puekrnau. of Allcel,
won
(lie chteolale. turkey recently dis
played in Me- window (,r the Red
t r s" I irug slom hy guessing the
lieiirest to the eorreel weight. The
liTikey weighed "a pounds and . K
ounces and Mr. I tuck man guessed
:;e pinmds and 7 ounces. Th' low
esl weihl guessed was 8 pounds
ami lb" hihesl 7l! pounds. The
lin key is made uf . solid pure milk
cliocolale.
I'HOPI
:k spacino tv
VIA lis IS IMPORTANT
I Prnp- r spacing of llu- spark plugs
is very impoilMiit. If the gaps are
s. I t(Mt close, Hi" engine will run
IHeellV V. Ie H is idHllg Of (ll II
slnw 'llirlit pull. If the gifi' nre
ion -wide I he engine will be hard
In stiiri and will miss on a heavy
jOill. The avratTe spacing l"2fi
..r ;in inch, or tiie thickness of a
tain dime.. ' ' .
i ilini.- Dm- fi-i-il' llltlll. Ii -it
i-i . clinB III" ; lipi-i'il Jllnll..
Iiiif'iii. ss t.-uoil i'or III-, llOK-
of tin- toiiimi.sKlu'i bi-hig
I'OI'tlaihl i,:iy.
PRESIDENT
' OUTLINES
PROGRAM
t Continued from Pneo One.)
and d'-clared It fundamental t hut j
there should be lull rihl to lib. ,
orty and equality before the law)
without distinction of raee ur
creed. . I
;vr"Our country lias many elements!
In its poVulation," saal. "many J
different mudes of thlnUini; and liv- .
Int. all of whii'U are striving In i
their own way to' b.- loyal lo the!
hlKh Ideals woithy of (he crown of
American eitUennhip.. I'.iu
otry Is only aiiotlnr name for
slavery."
Preivstnir his r eotttitM hdatious
with a statenienl that "the cou:i-j
try does not appear to rei ure
radical departures horn (he pcdUl
cics already adop'.ed so milch us'
If needs further exXcnuioh of these
policies and the Improvemoiil of
ihtails" and an appeal for con-;
Lin tied viniiance against extra a-1
Kant Bovcriiment.tl cp ndil at 1
tin president cmpbasiy-ed tin; md
for further tax ivdiiction and de-1
dared he appnived " in priiuipl' ' i
.the bill dmtted by the ways and
means committee.
"Insofar as inroiiie-lav exemp-J
tlons art concerned," la- cunt in-'
Wed, "It set li is to nil' the cooi-J
niiltee lias roih: as far as it h
safe to ito r:nd iionu w hat further
than 1 should have gone." s
DiscusM's rondyn Itelalloiis.
In a Ion? disiiui-ioii bf foreign
relations Mr. (.'oolldKe made the.ie.
assertions:
That the Locarno security njr
nients rep rest nt tl'- success of the
policy, of having 'Turopean coua-
tries settle their own. 'political
problems without involving the
United Slates. - , , .
That reduciiou of laud arm i-
nients . not only' fa of prime iin-
portanoe. but a problem peculiar
ly Kiuitpean In its -praelical us-
pects, and that "our count y
would look, v it It. particular jrali
tude upopi anyaction which those
countries niijrht lake to rcdu.-c
their own military forces."
That.'lheKeuciul policy of our
cojntry Is for disarmament, and
it ought not to hes;tu1e to adopt
any practical ptan tt:at inK"l I'cu-
Honably b: expected to suceee 1.
Hut it would not care lo attend
a conference which from its lo
cation or constituency would in nil
probability prove, futile."
Tlat American .participation1 in
(he world court would no! meen
involvement In the league . of n i-
tloius, but would "contribute gr at-
ly to tile advaneeuii nt of our
Ideals."
That debt Belt lenient s al rea.Iy
negotiat-d -"Imp"1' no indue bin -1
'den' and arc inutiatriy Lrueficiai"
andj that '"every reUKonaiite eii'ut
will.be made to secure agreements
for liiunldiitloiv with the remaining
countries." .
Tprnlng to domestic Issues the
president' advue-aied .anew- eivict
111111 of a selective Serice act for
uiobilizallou .of materials as will
us Vittu bl tiinergencies. T'je- r-J
port fe'" tlwalr bo:n .V tU;bln to
"reJsrfurifTg'Mie deida-fd, 7ur-Mn1r
Hint the departments of war. nay.
and" commerce "should each be
provided w.th i;U -nddi' Wmu'l asapi-i
taut secretary, not- yi-t-narily wilb !
statnlory dutiei -l w'.u would
be available inder lite din el'ou
of Ibe secrctary lo kive, r speci.J
attrition lo' air liev'gatliui."
' I ifies Slrniii; 'Air 1 nice
". miisl have an air stnngHi
worthy of America" 'he said. "Pro
vision should ! made for Iao
additional brigadier g-uerals f.tr
the army air service. . t t:poi y
rank cm responding lo their duties
should be awarded lo ii'-tive flyln-T
officers in both unity and nnvy."
With relenm e 'to a;:i iciill ur-1.
Hie pn sident i:eeard--d Ha posi
thm as a whole improved atboug!i
many bu-aliliis and Individuals
still are in a dis! ressing con !i
tbui. In his o in'aui latmers gen
erally do inl wis!i nedillin.; by
Hie governnjeid tr dhetl ur In-
'I I reef . pine ,J'i.iug "whie'i won: ,1
leiuill from oeiniitliirr Ho- go-.--
ernmi-nt ti opci al- in Hi.- a-ri- j have been provided by most of
r iltu.al market!. ' i.nd povvithe states. It is I he law tf .the
xltnuhl be Kiven t--e .h pa r't lie "t I land. It Is' the duty of all who
yf jigricult lire to aid hum
social tons vv II bout UiidiH
Hum
In his aual.'sls of the
marine probh'l.ii. he toot:
lltal while' idhhlnalloii of
inn.il rv pi esi-nt al toft I'ea tu
ting a;; -
re.gtll--
rchalit
the
eg-1
I bet
Hhinping board !s nol
d-sirabb'
"it . bail, bei-ome api-an lit thai
without cenliali.e.l rxectl'ive ae
llon the inana'V ue-at of Ibis g: eat
lbusim-ss will flo md. r in m aj
iiy and langtil.si
of council."
Pointing out
government has
the pltitiiiinn in
he ndvocu.ed l
mid' r a division
thai
little
federal
a I with
the r-:il indust.y,
a u1 ii'u il y f"r a:
lempoiary boards
lo e:'t f-u- wit.
potntment of
with anihority
Vhcn 19
v
er v .
X
A Urn a Jtrina of fi'-M iik
AHoen.t, Pa- anil i u rd down
lit ring and were wr'-li"!, M'
vvyd hi lift, by iur.i..;. lui
k. j'- r. r
p-C -e
1 ' t
Si r Vet , i
Hcmcmber That Your
Rexiril Store
in Heudquuilei's for
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
I.et us show yoi our (Jirt
Line of i'aia Nome lVr-
fu s, Jouteel and otlu-r'ex-
qulsltu odors you are, so la
miltar with. ('omii ( tariy
whUe our btoek Is fresh,
clean and sparkltn.
Prices to fit your pocket
book. . - " .
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
I'OltTIAM MA1IK1.TS
POliTLANU, Ore. (AP). Jdve
slock SUudy. . .t ... ,
llggs Weak.,
Itutterfat, -butler Steady.
SAN I'UANCISCO (Al').-Uj
tcrfat 5!'ic here today..
visiiitj: ;haix si immiY.
NKW YOliKAJ) The visible
supply of American grain shows
the following changes in bushels:
Wheat Increased 1.1177,000.
Corn increased 3,lJt1,iion.
Oats decreased 2, OK:;, 000.
Jtyo increased 334,000.
liarr-; increased Ko.OOO, '
Markets
POKTI,AXI GRAIN MAKU 171'. olidatlons under t!ie Miipe;vls..:i
POKTLANIJ, Ore. (Al) Wheat oftlie Interstivli' eoiuinef-ce .com
;lttlt. hard white, Oecember and .mrsslon, und expressed gratlflc.i
.lanuary, Jl.fiti; hard' white H. H. j tlftn that railroad employers and
Maarl. soft while, western white,
December and JanuuiT. $1.656;
jiiard winter, northern spring, west-
' rn red, J )cct'inbcr and January,
$ LV.i.
Oata No. 2 white. feed and No.
- gray, December and ( January,
: Corn No. 3 K. Y. shipment, De
cember and January, f34.fiO.
MAItKiriH AT A CiLANCK,
NKW YOltK (AP) Slocks
Higher; many raits at IDiij peak
prlei'fl. "' 1 k t. ,
,1?".rlA1L';''tnn rf'-reneh jlsii'es "con
lliiiio recovery.'"
l-'oreign ex'.duinges irregular;
sterling sliirhtly tower.'
Cotion Higher; trade buying.
Sugar Kasy; Torelgn rtelling.
Pel fee Dull und Irregular.,
CMICAfJO (AP)
er; bullish estiiiiati
Wheat llltfli
Argentina mif-
plus. t
Corn Easy: la-arislt vlslblt.
Cuitle WVak.
Hogs Higher.
UesKcH ami
till 'ferentrcH,
iliit'tmii-ntH, rimi-lliti''
i-iii:ouriiKi' ai'lilt riiil'ir
ami in case of threatened scnreliy
exi rciiie conlnd over disl rlbutlou.
'lakes I'll Pioblblllon.
As for prohibition, the president
raid:
"Iii'Iit the orderly pr (m-cmmi-h of
our lirudamt-ntal instil illons the
constitution uh labdy nuind d I
(iv ldliig, for national prtdiib I Ion. I
The congiess paK.sed on net for
iiM,
iMSl
ent'orceinenl, and similar
Jennie under Its jurisdiction to ob-
Serve I lie
It Is Hie
of justlci
spirlt of that law, and
duty of the deparlnie..t
und the treasury tie
to enforce IL Action to
parlinetlt ,
prevent smuggling, illegal trans
pollution In Interstate commerce
a bus-- tn the use of permlls, anil
existence of so irees or supply f h
illegal traffic Is almost entlre'y
bno'iscd upon the federal govern
ment. "'through (reatles wilh foreign
governments and Increased activi
ties oT the coast guard, revenue
agents, district attorneys, un en
forcement agents efrort Is being
made to prevent these vlolullu v.
I tut the constitution also puts a
eoneutrent duly on the slates. We
Freight Cars Were Piled Up
..ii i be Pi nnrvlvanbi railroad not hwe on ib f anion t 'hprw ln "n" n-..
.1 ntwp two mill! gnnlc Into the city. Th' re tho nun "l.k-niM-U- nlwrtl..
hlmt nil tratllr on tho main llw mvA WIHn two liaimiin. Tl.i- bra k' mi
akns Hi? t;! of Uin fit it. .Thirc ure nincicvn nn l HvJ up m Ui tl"'j.
; - - , . . - -.-
At Arcade
- Ahnvr Is pieltuetl a scene rmnn "iiui.'stnn i imc, , x imioci i's
' faiiioiiK tpcreila, which will be procntnl to the t.iande public
loiilght at the Arcatle thwitey. t ,
need their
cooperation
aetlve and energetic i
the vigilant action f !
their police, und l!le jni isdUi ion
of their courts lo assist In en
forcement. 1 retmest of the peo
ple observance, of the" public of
ficers continuing efforts for en
forcement,, and of the congre is
favorable,, action on t lie. b idgt
recommendation for the prosecu
tion of this work."
With reference to railroads he
recommended authority for eon-
ertiployeii are in substantial ngre'-
mcni as to legislation necessui ;
to regulate and iniiirove their re
latlonship.
Would lOnt'oiirn;; Wteriaiwer,
Aloutf,, -Avlt h development of in
land navigation, tiie president
held, should go every possible en
couragement l'r development ol'
waterpower. He advocated inv.s..
tigalitni tt' expend ilti! i s and t li"
success of laws In Alaska to de
termine whether too rum-n money
ts- being spent for udmliii.Ntra1.ioii
nndJJ urged Increased a -illioi Uy f'.r
tlhe jt goveuur of tiie J 'itil ij'pu J
.with a view to preparing Hie in
lands for "ulthunte independence.''
lb; also expressed the view tl al
tli linn-, nail fiiiif lo i-ims..,!.-!-
i-lvl m-rvli-u i-ltinMil .till lo.l ft i ll
IOHtlllllHU-rH. C-oll.l-tl.lM lir -ll!lt.llllH
nnil lnli-in:il r-. c iiiii- nn.l pruhilii-
Hi. n iiKi nts; nnil ii.Jvin-iiti-il p-i" -
iw lor tin- Dl.ilrli l ol l oluiiiliui . ,,!,.:. t li;.n i-v.-r. A Ihli'il i iii-oi-of
u nnith.-1-ii' pi ll.siiin Ium- Hi ll wnM ni-l l-toi-y l.i-l'ori- 1 1 1 iii-k.-i
woulil bi-rvu im a lnuil'-l lo t'i.' Wunl, p.-rnill tin- - -1 tu I. m v
Kllltl'tf.
.NOTici; or lii Aiiinws nam;
Oi-' Jtl.AL IISI A'I i;.
Nolice Is hereby given lhat dli-und-rsign'd
will, ihiiii'ihhI atier
the H4Hi day of December, in jr..
on the premiS' s, pro.-eed lo s. II
at private sale, pursuant to an or
der of Hie County Courl of Hie
Slate of Oregon for I ijitoii county,
to (he highest bidder lor ca: h. or
part cash with balance seciireP by
mortraigef on the premises, all Hie
rigid, title ami ihloreitt of tin: miiir
ors l.evadu I biylersoa, and Ci
Henderson, lu and to the following
described properly.- to-wiV:
Th North Half of Hie
Hout hwesr fjuarler, and the
North Hi'M of Hie North Half
of Hie South Half til Ho- SouHi
We.sl 'JlUU ler Of let'lii)ll I l!,' ill
'rownrthip 4 South or Ktinge
K. W. M., in Pnlon cooaly,
Oregon.
M.votni; iiKNiiKi:stN,
Ouardiuu of J. ovinia I b-udei jum
and t'uA lienib rnon, Mtliora.
Oieen &, Jbss, all or (leys (ol
guardian.
Nov. 1!::, r.n-Hee. 7, H, 'Jl.
l-Tve babies are
born every iriln-
j Ute 111 the failed Sl.ite.
I Henry l-'ord turns out tit the
time ii rattle for each on.
"a
th (1
1
yWlw.a....:jfrfrOi .
FZ'-Ktoriiz -r-
El
Tonight
I
J . - i
Jtisth-e of Peace Named
KLAMATH PALLS.. tre- K. A.
KniUiilL ex-jpsl ice of I he -aci ,
wa: reappolnieil Id thai olTicc a l
lowing the nsirtnat inn of 10. X.
Keiniiill, who resigned lo cnt.-r a
hospital' In Sah in. He was -hosen
from a list of about .la npplkannj.
CLUB MEET ' '
HELD TODAY .
, AT ISilJLEU
(.'ontlnued from Patpi One.)
Hie iKside. "The vy to ii;;h(
malterrt is to ret in and help."
Imblcr .Mau Speaks
Mr. Cleaver, un apple ;;row; r tl
' Imbler. siiico briefly before I r
I Phy was Introduced by llu1 c'm'ir-
: man, l-'rank McK'-nnon. Mr. Ctefi.
, ver told of' tin fruit Industry, rptol
I ing stitllstics. and alo a high -ui- j
' ptlmeiit to l ho (rrande tionde v.il-J
, ley ait .1 residential site. Mr. Cli a- ,
I vi-r'ti speech, as was Dr. Phv's. wa
' flecked wilh ready wil that did no!
j go uuapplauded. ,
J iOntertulnnvnt was furnished )Vy '
Mis.. ): -. in IVivter, wHo s ut;" "Tbe
l-;uii -ot A I'frrect t ".,.,iiii,v,'iov''
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Tiie dinner, featuring chicken,
was prepared by the Iinbler ludles.
I'ruit and cigars wort: donated by
JinbKr business men.
IS ADVOCATED
(Continued from Fa go One.) i
isive and can be Obtained through
jiuiy local druggist.. Kven if It
'were expensive It Is really more
:-ane to give the serum to dogs
! i ban peupie, t'speclally when one
j considers .thai one dog can in fuel
lae vera! human beings."
j While speaking of serum for
jcanine, ir. Phy tirged the use of
another, prophytatic serum to im
iiiunlx.e a dog against distemper.
. 'Ibree Injections of this are ro
hinircd and, unless givuu, owners
af dogs are very likely to lose
ibem th rough this . lncrcitslngly
prevalent disease.
W arns of Trichinosis
."The Willamette valley case of
trichinosis,1; declared Jr. Phy 're
minds us that while this disease
may appear as an epidemic. It is
also an endemic diseuse ami thai
we must always be careful to cook
our pork properly.,- It also uwuk
i ns m to the menace of the rat. It
is from these animals that hogs
ihkii raet trichinosis."
Ir. Phy then briefly traced the
development of trichinosis, show
ing ln,w the spirilla bacteria, when
laketi in Hie hogs intestinal system
from l he rat, would attack the
I nnisi ii -v ceinerniK iiuaiiy III ine
(hnphraiiK, the root of the tongue
and all musclar tissue. When we
eat pork, Inlected with trichinosis,
the same cycle of development
and attack is followed."
JURORS HEAR
CARLTON AND
GRAHAM TRIAL
(Continued from Page One.)
it'll to do. The dugout being
far away for him to walk
ir, Oraham testified ho went to
i i und was "awakened by the
Obituary
I'TNKItAlj KIOItVK ICS
l-'uneral wervities for Peter
Thompson, former Pendleton resl
dent who tiled , hero Thursday
. morning at the age of (17, were
I conducted ' at the ltnhnenkamp
chapel at 2 o'cloek this ufternoon.
lv v. W. C. I10KS, pastor of the
I Pn shyterinn , church, officiated
over the rites, Iturlal took ploce
! In Hie i. O. O. r Venietery here.
li'. Thompson left no relatives.
Handkerchiefs
IliMul-inarli- HiiiiilUi-ii-lilcfH Tci
. Vi:ics nnil Swiss lA'Mittlftti totii
Men mill iltiy-s' Cutlon,- l.liu-ii mill
Art & Baby Shop
i:tO Adaitm Avenue,
P.ultciieU Patterns
l. Al. V,
An---
Open Invitation
To The Buying Public.
I
You are cordially invited to inspect
my exceptionally large shewing of
sjiecially selected Furs. Some arc
made up ready to wear, while. otWrs
can be made up . to suit individual
tastes. They are exactly as "repre
sented. . . .; . j
Chris
1310 Adams Ave.
1 uiiiKIl
-II -
If
ARCADE
WEDNESDAY ONLY
MONTY BANKS
IN
Keep
A .Two-Lcjfgcd,
)j)ccd t'omcdy the
season.
GIFTS FOR THE
LITTLE FOLKS
Mama Dolls ...79c $2.49
Small Dolls 15c
Speed ISoats ..3rc
Automobiles ;........ .U5c
Trains .:.....; 69c
Haul-away Trucks ..;J5c
Kra.y Car ... ...59c
60 STORES ; ;
thk mm
other man at midnight, just be
fore the officers made tho arrest.
Ur. McAdory was called us wit
ness, but ho wnjf ill and unable to
appear In court today, so Carl O.
Helm, district uttorney, consented
to admit the testimony us staled
by H. K Hess, lawyer for the de
fense. Graham's wife Is (n Oregon City,
where they now make their home,'
according to her husband's testi
mony, ...
The case was expected to go to ,
tho Jury by 3:30 o'clock this after-' '
noon. 1
UOTEL ASTOO
2nd & Hill lo Ans.l..
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50 Batht New, Modern '
' Cloie to Shopping Diitrict und Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
Cancer
Any person suf
fering from thlH
malady, or oUierwlse interested in
Its treatment, Is invited to apply'
for authoritative Information as to
cures that have been effected a.d
are now being effected at Taylor
vllle, under strictly ethical medi
cal supervision, painlessly, without,
operation und with permanent re
sults. Add resn : The Secretary,
Chamber of Commerce, . Tuylor
vllle, ,111. Adv. ,
..i;ii' in $!.:,
'..:...tciv ui .-r
I Be tu Rllr
ll.iM. II..
Itliyims fin'
ami Nun's lloll-prtMif Threat I, ,
Miller
Smilinj
5?
Two - WinRcd, Four-Motor
big laugh splash of the
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