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Wednesday. September 21. 1027. Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (Incorporated) An Inclepcndnfit Nowapapor FRANK B. APl'LKBY M Editor iinil J'iiblllir HARVET F. MATTHEWS .. BuwlneHft MunUKer rubllfthed flvenlngs, except Sunday, at 1410 Adtirns Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, The Obnrver-8tar publlHhed evitry Krlduy. KDtered at the Poatofflce at La Grande, oruicon. aa tiocond Claa Mull Matter under act of Murch 2, 1K79. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THHJ CITY OF LA GKANDH M EM UK It AMHOCIATBD PItKHS The Aitaorlated PrttHH la exclusively entitled to tine for putiHm lion of all newH (I1hiUcIi3h credited to It or not otlierwlrie credited It publUhed therein. AM rlKhla of republication of apuclal dlH patchen In thla paior, and alao the locul newa heruin uIho are reaerved. BUUSCIUI'TIOH RATES Uy :urrl- Dally, per month In advance - - Daily, per els montlia In advance - Dally, alugle copy.--. Ily Mall 7So ... n.6o to Dally, per month In advance - nOo Dally, per lx month In advance .t 2.60 Dally, per year In advance $0.00 Weekly Obnerver-Htar, per year ..2.0U AnVMItTIHINO RATIOS Dlnplay, fnrelKn, per column Inch Dlaplay, locul, per column Inch Time contract prices on application. .2o 40o .:)t, 1 A KI'Ht: TI-:STI.M"NV: Kill Thou. Lord, oil m Cod lull or roiiiliHKdloli. ami unoioos, Icon,' null'orlllii. olid pli-liU'Ciils III locivy nod iriHii. I'Moliu Ki;:ir. Describes How , Depleted Range ! Can Be Utilized I WASHINGTON li-)icli"n of funtK iffmn-.t-n In thin country h;it( i;.u:hcil hil'-h u mIuko th'U ileliniti ami cin ncKt ftffurl I uihhiI to m.lvo tin; prnhlcniH of I'imi;' pt'otl 1 1 it ( tori on riincH itntl to d" vi'lop wit isf;trtory utilization prac tice for thin type of J.umI. Attciiti'm in cnllcd to thin i(u:i ti'tii l.y V K. rhaplliH', ii.spci:lo: of r.izihf.; in charx! "f raiio v.: mmivIi of the H. M. torcshy M-rvir. "Am i;trly iin 1 Him," i 'U.i pit n i,tyA, "vaunt' KraziiiK IhiiiIh wore Hloclicd to their capacity, while Hit in f were at realty ovfi'MtorkPil. Ci'iiinnuU ovi-r.srockiiiK over erior inoiiM arcus rcdin-cii tlm carrying caj'-o i'y ("tli iy cultliiK iIovmi lh n 1 1 1 1 1 of foi ap' protluccii an t hy iticrcasi iik "Mloii of tin; pro tlut'i ivc ."iirlacc noil. '('on1iiiuin n-Hfarcli l i-NKiMilial lo meet fully the meiLs of the miitfe livcHioi lt' ijifluHtry. Open heniiiii; ami lie bcihlliiM-out Hyntem 'n liamlliiur nliei-p, ami tho deferrej a i Ml rotation system of urif.in. have resulted in iiicre'uHd carrylii ciipiiciiy ami a cliaiicc for improve ment of depleted I'iine." j It is esilhl.ited that LMl.lMMI.OIni ; rhc-p, Koats. and swine, and Kt.-j (HjIi.imiI' i .dl lc, hordes, and iiiwIch tif tlo- eleven Western Mates oh-j tain 7" per cent of their feed from i Jaime land. The value of the live- Muck is approximately $H'Hi,tu)i,UMl. : News Comment . On Progress ! Edition fa pair of glass en wit limit having 'your i-yeii exuiitined. Vou can buy arch uuppoitH and the tdiunt-cii me that neither were men tit for you. Antonj? Koine of the riiit nyiup toiim an Individual notice with loot Mruiri In that hlH feet fetd hot and uncomfoitfihle and perspire more than he fore. There Im luiue- neb pnd MtlffnettH. The ntlffnen ih more. notieea4lf; after HltlliiK norm time, and al.su, on a liMtns in the mornlin?. I'uln In iHth r u constant Hymptont in uetite caMt-ii. In lunt? eonitiiued eaweii of flat foot, It tu ti hxs ox m;iit i on kix LOXDO.V The Vlae manaKer ' I'dltrioAMl MOItM.NU OltH.OM AN The J'ro'reHH edition of (he a fiiiiiide (thserver, 11' pugcH, ir ho?i qiiality and ti.'i nt It y or Inter I'siiiit; infnriniitloii alioul the ti nancial, imliiHt rial and HKricult u al i exoiimeH of that elt y and of j tuirly common to have a puln In I 'nion county, has not often been : hack of the knee or In the hip and iuall-d, and will Ktuud hh a hinjin very Hevere eawji a pain iu the jof the house of lords Is ahout to retire under the use limit nov-( lruiiiK civil servants. -'or 'JJ years Thomas Whitehead has heeu resi-; dent superintendent of the hoiir-e I : of lords. He had charge of the I 'paKeautry when the kin opened' parliament in slate. It. was his spe- ( eial duty to turn on an electric; HlCht when the kint; ah.su rued liis 1 seat upon the throne. KAYSER and PHOENIX HOSE NEW TALL SHADES $1.50- $1.65 - $1.95 - $2.00 - $2.50 N. K.West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years mark of newspaper enterprise lor a hnK time. It is nol loo much tu say that iu feu ci1its In the I'liilci lower purt of the hack. The people who need treatment for their letjt are lhone sui'lerliiK" States or the sl.e of li uruiiiin liaM; from pu( ()r (m,alred funetlon so lai tfe ami mo excellent a com-, not neceHsarlly those with flat feel, pendinm of valuable Infnrutiition Miiny .,. W).nl ,,rnMfeef! ,he war ahout a locality ever hecii piih-'wp,n fJat fu(.(( without any dittcom- lisiie'i. ll l mi lie nopeii iiiai i n: publication will have the desired eflect of lucrcastm; the popillrt- lion oi i nnin oaiu.v moi imiiikmik, ,.r rtutt .....i ,.1V . roughly divided Into t hive types, fort. , 'lieatment, which should aim at a restoration of function, depends CI l,lC CAI'SKK ITKMKM ! NOKTll SAI-K.M. N. Y. harlesj Keeler, meiuln'i of the hoard of J education. Is aroused over the ex-' eltement created hy a 10 p. in. cur- few law for teachers. "All we did," J ho said, "was lo request the teach-j ers to he In hed hy ten at least three nit,' lit s a weidv. There is no com pulsion." A visitor to the hamlet found most of the teachers at the J movies at 10:01 and some time j thereafter. a sulmtantiiil reward to the puh Mshers of the Ohserver anil to tin huslnesH men whose whole-hearted support made poHslhle so excellent an edition. KIM "I'll ll.KOT WOMAN M.MI'H !;k l AHMKIt The Observer's Associated Tress leased wire will be hooked tip directly with the ringside at Soldiers Meld, Chi cago, tomorrow flight, as usual in such events. This entire report, blow by blow, incident by incident, will be megaphoned to the crowd in front of the office exactly as it occurs. An extni will.be on the streets with a complete story of the fijjht within teu jnutes of its finish. GIVING TIIH WAIXOWA TIIKIR IH'K The Wallowa mountains, according to the Astoria lUiditet. are suffering: under a jrreat handicap. In a column editorial this week the ttudjret editor pays tribute to the Wallowas, and regrets the lack of appreciation by the rest of Oregon for this wonderland the "Switzerland of America." All of which, so the Itudget thinks, is due to the fad that-the Wallowa mountains have become known merely as "a part of the lilue mountains." And the Ulue mountains, it says, are most ordinary heights lacking1 qualities that can thrill the traveler or vacationist, behind which are hidden the "Kcid jH'Hy mountain peaks" of the Wallowa. Kxto;! the Walowas as a range by itself; divorce it forever from the lilue mountains; teach Oregonians first of the Alps within the boundaries of Oregon." This is the liudget's advice to the interior. Eastern Oregon is grateful for the tribute, to, the adver tisingtttfie Wallowa wondertTiid. 1 Nolhhlj.';' the' (Uidget can say about its beauties and grandeur is exaggerating. Ihit w i offer the opinion that being "a part of the I'.lue mountains" is hardly responsible for any failure to attract deserved at tention to the Wallowas. Geographically and geologically the Wallowas are a part of the nines but they are knvi. dis tinctly as the Wallowas in this section and we have faded to note any reference to that particular mountain ridge as be ing the Mine mountains in any of the publicity the last few years alMtut Wallowa lake and its neighboring heights. If such a thing were true, we still could not be feverishly aroused. As we recall our grammar school geographies, (he Kocky mountains stretch from the witds of Canada south to the Mexican border. The Uockies of the Yellowstone region and of Colorado are famed, though widely separated. To drive through southern Idaho and Wyoming is to cross the same range yet a very uninteresting and uninspiring range it is at that particular point. Should we, therefore, for the sacred sake of beauty urge the re-naming of a portion of the range as the Yellowstone mountains and the Colorado mountains'' Could any real advantage be gained by segregating the beauty spots thus? We doubt it. That naturally comes in the public mind as various communities and state units ami national parks tell the tiavebng world of its particular advantages, for many years the jagged peaks and majestic heights of Colorado haw been known as the Colorado Uockies, Cor an equal length of lime Yellowstone park has been sought mil by travelers ;.s an unusual beauty spot in the Uockies. Sufficient. The un attractive areas need not feel that they are detracting from others by remaining a part of the Uocky Mountain n gior, Scenic beauty and charm is a relative thing. Kislonco nt the ordinary helps make the extraoitlinary more worthy of note and appreciation. The peaks would not seem so high were it not lor the existence of the valleys. Ami while the matter is under discussion il might In ueli to urge the Uuilget to investigate more thoroughly into the subject of the lilue mountains themselves. Perhaps they do not appeal to tlx A ;tuia editor as viewed mi the drive fi'on la Grande to IVndlrton. To many people that is one of the most Iwautiful mountain highways of Oiegon. Hut let him travel into the Looking Glass country or visit the North Powder lakes at the headwaters of tln Grande Uonde. Oi let him visit My valley or journey into the lilue mountains at Promise and Troy. Kven then he will have seen but little of the lilue ex panses which beseems to consider so ordinary. Let him diive from linker westward to t'nity or Austin and on to Canyon City or from North Powder woik westward with a park train across to tin John Day country. There's much aKmi the lilue mountains that becomes apparent with a bit of travel, much that would keep them from becoming ordinal v and uninteresting if any cilioji of western Oregon would feel inclined to investigate a bit. Nevertheless, thesuggestion coin ."iiing the Wallowas w iil be taken to heart. Not consciously hae we ever known aa ene to refer that that region merely as a mediocre part of the lilue mountains, but you never can tell. Certainly the Wal lowa country is iu a clas by itself, as far as Northwe. V scenery is cnncVrned, and no oversight or misnaming on th" part of its citizenship could posssibly change that fact. The Wallowa range it is; and the Wallowa rane it will always be F: A I'll CITY. S. I).. ( A I ' A uoiii.in is the chiimpjori "hci kint,'" , of South li.ikoia. She Im .Mrs. Cluiries II. IMiif kuel! of Knpii! City, iwho j-hips Mt.U'JM pound of hone- fr her Itie fiii tri annually. ! As a child. .Mis. Ith.ekwidl was liMrt;iy aliuhl of hees. Siekilu; a huMnc; -:h i-;i ner al'ler her mot her died, however, she invented ?7."i in I her first licet;. She now has ,'l ? ."i jcoionles. Smiie swimus ciiji(.ain us ! many as 7"i.(mhi hees. 'leu tons of honey alone are re Pinlred each year to feed the hees. .Mrs. :larkweH manages hoth the huMuess and prndui ini; ends of the ent lire. (I) Acute painful feel, with or without ti collapsed areh; (li) the fit Alio. r:;:t fool, which Is freely movuhle; and ( IJ) the rigid flat foot, which In hound together hy adhi-Hionti und has limitations of motion in every direction. In the first type of case, com plete rest Ir the first requisite, fol lowed hy hot foot haihs anil inas Miffc. When the condition heroines less acute, the patient may he al lowed to try weight-bearing with tilt; feet well strapped. l-'lat foot may be cither congen ital or ucuulrcu. Congenital cucs are brought to the, doctor more for the awkward gait- and deformity tliun for fain. Kirst find the cause and. If possible, remove it. After !that, the simplest procedure Is to raise the plncr Hide of the sole and i in' Appeal 1.1 in receipt oi 11 heel one-quarter Inch. This tilts booster i-ditinn of The I .a Orande ( the foot on the outer side und turns KVciilnt: ob.Hi-rver, s-nt ua by Dr.jrhe toes in when walking, so that (bo. Itussell, from North Powder, .the weight comes upon tiie foot tn Oregon, The Dr. says, "I am sen 1- a position of strength. The rigid ing you a copy of the pa per to foot needs surgical treatment, show that thtt: end of the state also j People aoout to be fitted for amounts to some t 111 ng." It Im a shoes should walk three or four very fine paper. Dr.. oft - that. nnyjuiileH before the fitting, as feet ure section of the slate might he proud fipt to swell after exercise, ntl that of. Jis the lime to try on shoes, and 1 jfven then, with a 1 1 the weight on one foot, the shoe should be. com- IM I III'KISi ; KlX'OItt)- mi l iai The I. a tii ande Ohserver Aug. IM issin il a wonderful "Pi ogress Kdit ion" which was much I he largest newspaper ever put out iu Kahlcrn Oregon. Kvery phase of La. Orande's business and com munity life was told In pictures and, text, with a section also telling of Wallowa county and other districts; nearby. It was a great Issue, rep-j resent ins h vast amount of hard I work very well done. I Jiglnccr- li-cr-4 Itlvi i s Imioiners developing a hydro, eh-i i ric now. r plant near Sao Paulo, Iliait. caught a couple nr ilveis which had t In habit of flow ing hack wa rd, n-torined I hem to llnw cast and Mien led the waters by a series of dams and syphon up over a inounlaln range to the peitsioekn. Now the plant has an cHectiw iiMi.enn horsepower ami can gem-rale Sioi uimi, and the an nual itotipages nt I he rivers, w hich unci- rcNtiMi-d ill flomling iu SiUare niihs of valuable land within the city, have been si(ucehcd. 'I'lii-ee Sliaih'M Peefcrrcil Mink, cocoa a ml black are t h prel'eifvd shades iis year in w omen's coats made of Imitation fur- lanrics, imoint act nrers say. Proadlui! nnd se,-( plush effects, are nioHt sought, tin- broadtail be in t; iimde hot li I roiii mohair and aillllcial silk, while Hudson Heal plush is made from lussah silk. Win. Pcnii o ceiits .ood t'lgui HEALTH fortuble. wi.ak ami j i.at i i :irr Hy tl'-i, O'Dwyer, M. I., ew York City Meinhr-r (iorgas Memorial The causes of weak feet or font strain are legion, hut the mosl pro. lilic cause is shoes that do not con form to t he sha pe of t h.- foot, pointed shoes call" crumpling und dtstoithui ol Die toes. Acute illnesri or protracted con valescence weaken all mascles, and naturally the muscles or the feci, hearing nil the superincumbent weight, often sutler. Km-chsIvo weight Is occasionally Ihe cause of weak feet, and this may arise from either tarrying heavy loads or from a person putting on fifteen or thir ty pounds in w eight for a short time. Over Use of the feet ill Walk'H-; oi standing, especially where peo ple are cither InaetUe or under trained, is another fairly common cause of painful feet, t Th fool is ,ii i. M as individual as the eyes. Yon may go In and buy AN-pArinc WOMKX to hold (on:iti:x( i; SlIANiaiAI (AIM The Joint committee of the Shanghai Wom en's clubs has decided to send rep resentatives to the Pan-Paeifl-; Women's t'onference to be held In Honolulu, Hawaii, June 14-:';!. I'l-'v Th- Shanghai delegations will he different from that of any other group attending the conference as the hoily will not represent any one country hut all nationalities repre sented in the women's clubs at 'Shanghai. Much Interest Is being shown .by the locul women's clubs In the conllng conference; ' Tile commit tee is concerning Itself at present with determining the personnel of the (h'legatlon to the conference. "I don't worry about my brakes when it rains,' any more. My brakes hold, rain or shine. I use RUSCO Brake Lining. It stops quicker. You should use it, too." f RUSCO BRAKE LINING1 Jack Brandt Auto Repair Shop "1302 Jeff! Ave. Twenty-First Annual Wallowa County Fair Eastern Oregon's Greatest Enterprise, Sept. 2G to Oct. 1 Exhibits and Attendance Solicited. For premium list or other information, write A. C. Miller, Secretary, Enterprise. An Invitation- til Is extended to you to open a savings account with one dollar or more. To start saving is the main thing, after that it is easy with the use of a Money Barrel. Call at this hank and get . your Money JfJarrcl - Equitable Savings Bank Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains LuncB riteFeel brite t Honey-Sweetens JrahamS with Milk Make an Ideal Lunch for ilnliiivn who .no u-iiimmg iliivctly to .vhool. An nwrlo.uK'J .Mom.uli chims slm;i;ish i:os of tin' Im.uii. IVciuso body .lilivily m't anur .uli'iu.iti'ly in two pba'S .it i'Mu'. Ami with kiiklk' it's pivit.y l.ki'ly to lv ilk' .ilii'inoon kssoiis th.it miIKt. 'I !U' IM U GRAHAM ( RA KI RS .iu- in i:iiwus .iml KhIv -ImuKIuu; innu'i.il vilis Thrv .1:. 'rll'ks .1-. 1'oJv hv'lll.lUMs. 1 hi'V .Ik' SWl'L'l. I ir pi t ih: .i.n! t'ly.cNiiS'ic ".u.iin. '1 Kl'.r,.U ,,K.I!AM CK V.KLRS sIumiIJ lv prinnuMi in .'wiy siIhk1! ilnIJ s nu'iui. Order From Your Grocer NOW tn.. .Will.) 'J. ' t'l V.vrr.TRU-R.U BISCUIT CO.-Spokanc. rortland. Sf atllexTg: i 1 1 hmnm im imi umii -iiriMffliiniTiwi wit...- h.. There is ?e-ppex...and Pepper ...high grade... and low grade There is pepper - - and pepper - - high grade - and low grade. Between good pepper and bad thereJs a difference which you can taste. None but top-grade pepper berries go into Schilling's. The quality of Schilling Pepper does not waver - ever. HOY'S COATS A complete new line, age 1 to (. I'lain and inked colors in full tailored nianni.sh stjles NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Hclicr Merchandise Lower Prices Schilling Pepper I CofFee Tea Baking Powder