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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1926)
Thursday. July lo, lflffi. Page Fourteen EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER BHAIN FIBRES GOVERN AG E ' NRW YOItK, July 1ft. (AP) "Only a old as one's hrnin fibres,' inay take the pluro of ''A- woman' Aft old aJsho look," and "a mnn'w old aA he feels," according lo now Jahnrulory evidence found hy Dp. IOiiU Casamnjor. professor of neu rology at the College of )'hyslclnn and Surgeon. He I Keeking ond finding "tho Anatomical bonis for human be havior In change that take place in tho developing brain. 1'sfng first, hlii experiment have now reached tho point where ha Is studying the behavior of hahloff in relation to the development of the myelin, or tissue surrounding; the nervo fibres of their bruin, IHfiVrvtit Ages At lllrth, ' Among Ather thing he said hi experiments' nave shown are: "All nnlmalu are not the same ace when they ore born. "lilrtn U merely an Incident tn life. "Rats are young embryo when 1hfy aro porn and iire finite help- Jem for several week. ,v "rnp Kiiinri rcmuuib iii'ipirnn ror a little, over a week. "A colt will walk around and follow Its' mother after twenty minutes. 1 i fin In en lltf the Oldest, "The guinea pig Is probably the oldest thing In the world when It in born. It runs rapidly, sees per fectly and will start entlng cab bage after five minute and will fight Interference. . ' "Tho guinea pig Is so old when I" born that It has nlrendy shed Us milk, teeth beforo birth, and eit hlrih 1a beginning to show sen lie changes." i The brains of the animals studied showed development of the myelin in proportion to tho de. veloprnent of their behavolr. Moving pictures, with normal and slow motion flnHh.es, were rnndo under r, rnsamnjor's direc tion, and when run off before the psycharlsts, showed these differ ences, l'hotnfrraphs of brain sec tions showed the corresponding development of the myelin. The kitten, blind at birth, hnn no mye lin about Its optic, nerve centers, Utile development about I he nerve of locomotion, and depends aim out solely upon (ho development of its hearing and feeling nerves. The rat, which Is utterly helpless at birth, has no myelin In Its nervous system at first. The guinea- pig is completely myelinated at birth. "Art Your Age." "The human Infant comics some where between the rat and the kitten in lt age at birth," said Earmarks Necessary To Distinguish Twins TOKYO. July 16. AI') Feature for feature, inch for Inch and ounce for ounce, Kftxtio Ksneko nnd Tsuguo Kaneko, twins, nro so much olllcn that even their par ents were unable in distinguish fe tween them. 1n voice, manners, likes und dislikes thty were dup licates. rolled to the colors, recently, the examining officers could find no Identifying . murks so were forced to affix marks to their ear lobes ho thai, commanding officers might know to which one they were giving orders. ( Senate Page Turns Cartoonist Jnpitms4 KMMlfYllM Tnlil Klne'H KdkHsIi iwiter TOKYO, Jufy (6. (AP) Sir John Tillf-y, ItritlMh nmhaHsailor lo Japan, in In (IfKHKrormrnt with cfr Ifttn Amr-Hr-itn MvnntH rnfriinMilK thft compnrutlvr (nalil of "Krw- not tha olilrat nor tho joiinKont of .,, , ,.. ., ,,.,. thn unlmat klngilorn. I , Wo aro now Mtmlylns; thn ho. " ' 111 " ' ""'"i ni a Jmvlor of chll.lren. nolinir rare -; k"''IC -wiiii an r- fully the fxwt at which a "." ' "r, A""'rU;nn "1U" fresh behavior characteristic! ap pears, und then, when we got the chance, seeing what change In the brain accompanies this age's new powers." . . The mi urn will have lo tell What may be thn application of this new knowledge of the march of behavior linked to the brnln fibre growth, according to tho in vestigator. Kor the present the collogulnt mouthed public may content Itself with-a broader conception of the current phrase "Act- Your Age." gunge Is In Kiiglnnd. "where the language wflfi rormed." While Kngluml'H Kngllsh Is not to be compared to America's Kng Usli, sir John snid, continued friendship between Oreat llrltaln, America and Japan is Absolutely necessary for tho general welfare of tho world. Oregon's Woo! Clip 1 Practically All Sold, . . PEXni-KTOX. July U. (AP) 1 1 Accffi-dlng to Hugh jsproat, scre- tary of tlie Oregon WoolgroH-ers' aHHociutlon. practically nil of the! l!t;' wool clip is in the hands of buyers nnd uarnhoiiKP men. There Is, he estimates, about l.OOO.oe.i out of the jX.oooMto pound, clip remaining In the hands of grow ers. The average prlcp to grow ers was about an cents a pound. The la nil crop, according to tlie executive, is virtually good, di. lo thn open winter. There has been llttln lomb killing In Oregon by predatory animals, due to thn ood efforts of the I'nfted .States biological survey department. CATHERINE CREEK PERSONALS OIIIOBPIF'H WOOl CMTIIKHI.S'K CltBKK. (Special) I'aihfrino Crook wa a hny Ilac Julv 4 anil 0 with people plrnlrkliiK. rixhintr. hucklobprry Inir anil caniplnir. Hiicklfhrrrle are wurro ami a limvy niln mnilo dio crii'k too muddy for Rood, fishinit. Mr. anil Mrs. Ouy Trail and rhHilrcn. who havo hofn at Aiuitln IhlH Kiinitni-r. ramo hero to spend July 4 wllh lu-r parents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Klekln. .Mr. Hall re lurneil hut Mrs. Unit rentalnoJ for uvvhil". .11 mi Di Vore. WIIIIk PMMIpH nnil Kd Jlllen Pt IIP I'M hay lout week. I Hen Btondahl Is linullng .from Ihe niounlnlnn. Alt l'lillllp" nnd wife, of North Powder. Itay llordo and wlff. ot Keho, Orandpa l'lillllps and MIbh Sylvia llusfliey, of I'nlon, nil spent July 4 with .Mr. Innd Mre. W. It., J'hllllp (loy Mv.Valr wiu ot I'nlon Sat urday. . itobert IfiiKlck Is nelplnjr W. K. Fickle with his boy thl week., W. J. flreen won vlsltlnff at tho home of hlii slxter, Mm. Kd Miles. - last. Thursday. Mrs. A. V. Slondnhl Is on tho fleli list this week Chsrl.s Jomp JIoy..H, Is pan. In the O. S. Senate nut he's also a i cartoonist In his spare tlme.-and ut the recent tampafpn fund Invest lKUt.in 1 he rmiilo these aketehes of Senator James A. Reed and Wayne I. W heeler, i II, s.i)'S Heed Is "loo (rood looklnK" to make a ntd suhjeet for n cailea- ! lurlst. But he said h liked to sketch Wheeler. A lilosoiiilo. wllh the nsslstnnen of Ihe wind, Is ulile to fly a mile. An ordinary house fly can travel a illstnnee or el'ht to leu nilles How To Keep Cool aw oae ov ovn Westingbouse Fans A I'un frtor Kerry Kent. H & S Electric Co. Bommer Hotel lUdf. IMiono 3B3-W Can ot I'VillowAmerlrnii ' l-'JIllI IlfMIMf'tifUl, Ho SnyB I .ON DO .V. July U.. (AP) Hlr f'Mwnrd Stoll, who Ih engaged In film production In Great llrltaln and oIho controls ninny movlng piclure houses, beMcvrs If Is impos sible under economic conditions In I'.nglund lo finance film produc tion on the lavish lines followed hy some American producers. "Walking that one may Irarn lo run Is very expensive in film pro duction," says Hlr Kdwnrtf. "R W. Griffith Is n muster of the mi. lie made. 211,000 feet of negative tn order (o deliver u finished Degatlvo or 13.000 feet. Karly Victorian styles again pre dominate in tho latest London fashions. Hide whiskers are be coming popular and fashion experts n red Ift I h rot urn nf the Mlinrl. lulled and nearly, brlmlcss top hat I Enterprise, visitor j of the balmy Victorian era. WALLOWA PERSONALS A pEDelicions Mra. McClcan's recommendation for a family dinner is an excellent one --- with a choice steak from the finest Grande Rondo valley beef as the main item on the menu. The steak is Crescent Quality, of course, and aids the cook hy mng unquestionably fresh and just the select cut desired. A good cook is always gratified to know that she has the best foods to work with that can 1k had. You will find many new ideas for giving varied use to meats in the Institute, recipes. They need not lie the lest cuts of meats but the quality is always important. It is not only pleasing for the sake of excellence to shop here for meats, but for the friendly cour teous service, too. We are glad to help you with suggestions and with any special cuts you desire. Crescent Meat Company "Exclusive Market Service No Cokl Storage Products WAM-iOWA. mre. (Special) IViu liechtel, of Middle Valley, was picking cherries at the Meek ranch In J,enp Thursday, -' The cherry crop lias been very good, on-many of Ihe orchards in the hill sec tions this seusoii, and has ripened some two weeks earlier than us ual. , Mayo nnd Itobert Walker were shocking bundles for Ham Mock, of Leap, few days the last of the Week. ';' toy (iastln has been binding winter wheat the past few "days. T. A. fiakke Is also binding. ' Tin' grnln has ripened rapidly the prud few days, und Is said to be shell ing hi some places. C Harmon, of Leap, was an he bust ' of Ihe we.k. I Ham and O. O, Meek were .-Wallowa and Muter prise visitors the I last of the week. ( Kngene Gustln went to ( Pow watka the first of tho week" to help with haying- at the R f. Mc Ginn I? farm. Charles Kllnghammer and wife, of le:ip, were trading here Satur day. i Iee Gustln was doing chores for II. f llenrlnpr a few days the prist week. Mrs. M. Huberts and sori .lames were at the Meek ranch In Ijinp were ut the Meek ranch In Leap cherries. A considerable number of peo ple have made trips Into the tim bered sections to the norlh recent ly In quest of huckleberries, some (sfnt.n they have been very success ful In finding good, patches of ber ries. Huckleberries nro coming on considerably earlier this year .than usual. ' . Mayo nnd nob AVn'ker, ftf .TV-iip, wore delivering some cattle nnd stork hogs to J. L. Maxwell here: during tho past week. I Hoy rinstln was nn Enterprise visitor the first of the week. Mr. Meek nnd sons attended i ho celebration at Enterprise Mon day. Wlliard lie 11 has been busy the past few days .shocking bundles for T. A. llnkke. John Couch and wife., of Ieap. were visitors here the first of the week. Prank Walker, of lnp. was a business vhdtor here during1 the I past. week. . MImn Myrtle Fisher, of Hurricane I creek, was vtsMIng Hruce Fisher and i'nmlly, of I.eap recently. W. C Fisher and family return ed to their home at Keho the first of the week arter having spent a few days visiting relatives In this county. Y7 I delighted I Women are enthuiiastic about the' sew Oronite Cleaning Fluid it ' clam lo beautifully I Non.explo ive only mild, quick-vanishing odor. Follow directions and it cleans eren the daintiestblouset, atin slippers, kid gloves, hats, cfges or flannels, f" , tapestry, - etc. A triumph . the Standard Oil Company of California scien tific laboratories. Ready now at grocery, drug, hardware or de partment stores, or at Standard Oil Service Stations. ITgU OB. COMPANY OT CAUfOIOTA , CleaningFIuid (tfOM-EXpVdSIVE) Why Slave Over the Wash Tub These Hot Summer Days? More women each- day realize the foolishness of having washing done at home. Make the home more efficient ! Enjoy summer ! Send your laundry to us! A phone call brings a "pick-up'" wagon. Main 56 Standard Laundry We also have the most up-to-date Dry Cleaning plant in Eastern Oregon. i . The r.stival Of St, John, thought -to bo derived from the prutdtc iSunfcaxt. is still cehbmted in Urit- Kiny. Hale fires blnxe on every i blllnidc. The peasants, in holiday jatllre, dance around them all night I to the music of the oheo nnd the i .shepherd's j,orn. n H ix-ueyed that the girl who dnnce around nine fins before midnight is des j lined to be married within the l yi-nr. Civitan Head rr. 1lrhrt Acuff Is the new Interna Itonst prtW!it ef Clvltun clut. vkNKsl i ih annu.il convention In HhtLii)lphU. H IIVsMt in Knoxvtlle, Trim., whvrf h ta pni4nt of lh . Millar Of tMHIMIXt, Gfliis modern "iceman' calls onccwith Frigi'dairc" and the ice stop always ' 'Br J cJlj it, I mm I: Used At The Homemakers' Institute Mow 30 Frididaires Are providing the convenience of electric refriger ation to the homes and stores of La Grande. A careful analysis of Frigidaire value, from the standpoint of construction, finish, capacity, effi ciency and economy, reveals at once the reasons why Delco Light Company, subsidary of General Motors Corporation, is the world's largest builder of elec tric refrigerators. Jesse Rosenbaum Electric Shop Main 101 Opposite P. O. r i 1 I