La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1927, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEItVEH
Thursday, October G, 1927
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How's Your Whiter Supply Of
BLANKETS
Cold Weather Is Due Stock Up with Bedding Now Here Are Fine
Blankets Priced Low . -
If you need some warm new blankets for the cold nights of winter, this is the time to
buy. Don't wait until severe weather makes come member of the family suffer for want
of sufficient bedding. ' '
Here's a wide range for you to select from and you can't find better quality blankets
at these, prices. Just compare the weight, the long wool, the uniform thickness, -the ap
pearance. !. . : ,
All-wool C-lb. grey dou
ble blanket, whipped edges
a wonderful blanket for
warmth and lasting comfort-
Nashua part-wool blan
ket, 72x80, double. A beau
tiful and very excellent
plaid blanket , in several
colors
.
Special plaid, double
blanket all wool r edges
silk bound fne long wool
an extra high quality
blankets-varied colors
$11.50 '.
: Supreme' .blanket;;! wool ...
mixed. This is a very good .;
double blanket, -.available;
in different colors an ex
cellent value at
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Timber Losses Are Avoided By
Eradication of Beetles and Grubs;
WASHINGTON. AP)-
flve million dollars ft year could be
Forty-; Logs, bolts, timber, lumber, and
crude or finished products are
naved In timber in the United Wtat- attacked. Infested wood always is
ea by correct methods in fighting fined, more or less, with fine or
grubs and wood-boring beetles, en- coarse powdery or granulated hor
tomqJogiKts say. jlng dust und Is called "powdtr-
i The direct money Iosh to lumber pouted." TIiIh lype of injury is
nnd cut timber, resulting from de- nmisuajty dungerous since the
fects caused by hisects, 1 enor- 'grubs continue their destructive
inoiift in aggregate' it. greater, work in the wood and nlso.inlVHt
proportionately, authorities do-, other timber nearby,
dure, thuu the Iokh of live trees.) Methods lo udopt in reducing the
In lumber, the' defects not only toss from nowder nost denend on
make largH ftupplh-s unfit for use, which of four or fiv different j
but reduce all affected material to species of Insect does the damage.
: lower grudfft. In sonu cases finished wood pro- j
Thomas 1J. Snyder, forewt insect duets can be treated successfully
Investigations, places the piinrlpal with pHraffiu wav, varnish or other .
types qt inayni ut-'ucKHin mree nib rs whlcii will close tho pores
deflnllo groups, pinholes, (rr:
holt's, and powder post.
The first appear as round, usual
ly open, boles ranging from one
on. hundredth to one-fourth of an
ineh In lllnmi-lnr tua.ln bit In. p liv
niaSSiVe fasll- ambrosia htptlti nr tlrnher wnnim.
inlaid with enamel pinholes made bv the heel leu nr
New jewelry Hounds ,a primitive
note in its coioriui
foiling. Jade,
in an architectural design, forms of two types, those caused byudult
this peudunt, tlie focal point on a
dinner gown,
uud prevent egg-laying. .- (
Kffeetlve remedies include hltn
drying at high lent pi-rat ores, j
steaming at I3 riegn-es Kuhrt-n- j
heit. ami treatment with a mixture j
of ltcroseni' and roaltur creosote, J
ufter whteh the material should lift
kept In ifiiu run tine. Huhmerxlug
logs in a milt pond, or prompt
utilization of them, will prevent
much loss from ntlneks by some
insects.
WAIT
. For Our s
Sensational Sale
Of
Nationally-Known'
Orthophonic
Victrola
Phonographs .
And
Victor Records ,
Coming Soon!
MAIN' CARR ,A,N'
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HEALTH
beetles boring into the trunks of
'growing trees to luy eggs and rear
young, or by larvuo which also may
burrow into- the wood.' anil those i , ... . ,
caused by udult beetles or larvae !
In freshly felled logs or bolts, and ' We're not sure- who the nest
tn green or partly seasoned tim- president will be but feel pretty
ber. ... - ', . I
ertuln the fellow next door, with
WHAT TIIK voiu ;ojtkk
.M KAN'S
Hy Arthur It. Mcf.'riiw, .M. 1).,
.Detroit, Mieh.
Member (liiijts .Memuritil
To seek nut it ml entiilnuue
TR'C'AD'E"
Nokold plaid double blanket, part wool,v
66x80. A very pretty blanket and a very;,
attractive value at this price
'';-: $4.50 ' :
Far-West double cotton blanket, 64x7G
a very fine sheet blanket .
$2.40
Also a fancy plaid sheet blanket, 66x80, at
' $3.00
Nothing quite takes the place of a good, heavy comfort on cold nights. Here arc
some fancy home-made, comforts some with flannel backs. ( They are made from; 3-11)! !
cotton fleece and they' are attractively priced. You may also need other home furnish-;
; ings sheetings, ready-made sheets and pillowcases. - Don't fail' to see the many hew bed
spreads we have received recently. As always, your purchases here are fully guaranteed.
Dependable
Quality
HILL'S
Dependable
..Values ;
Grub holes, or the vlargor worm thf saxophone wont mahe it.
' 1 holes, '- are oval, circular, or : . Ir- , - ; ; :
reffiilur holes three-efghts of an
ineh to one Inch In diameter, pro
duced by adult Insects boring into
or laying eggs in the trunks of liv-
definltfons Of Whirl the word goillfl ' r uuru.is imu Kree ,oB3
i..u,...u ,.111.1 I.. n i,,,,,,.,..,!,,, nii If lay eggs and rear young. The
leiiKthy task. (.'astiiiK nwlde specu
lation, however,-let us .seek out the
real 'moaning of tills word by the
simple process of 1 finding first
where the wortfl came : frujn and
then seeing how the original mean
ing is lipplied to' n definite abnor
mality or (license.
(ioltre Is obviously not tin Kng-
appenrance of goitre In children is
almost entirely preventable, no
haby should be allowed to grow up
without llH parents having their
ph.VNicion institute preventive mea
sures when, or before, the school
age is reached.
yonug, or larvae, cause most of
the damage to the wood, which
serves both us food and shelter. -m
i'owder post is that class of dc
feet in which t hit larvae or Insects
reduce the wood fibres of seasoned,
or partly seasoned, wood to a
powderlfko condition. The damage
occurs in the seusoned or partly
...'., i.. .11 ,i '.' i, .. in. both hardwood- and softwoods.
many other words, it has ' been
taken from another language,.! in
this case Krennh, and adopted in
to our own vocabulary. Turning
to a French dictionary, we find
that goitre Is not even French, but
n. modification of an old latln
word . g u 1 1 u r. And we are su r- I
prised to find' that guttnr simply I
means, throat.' Hut -if that Is all'
it menus, how bus It come lit de
scribe a definite medical abnor
mality? , .
Centuries ago the French prob
ably reeoKnized that lumps of vari
ous sizew appeared in tpe front of
some' (teo)ile's necks. '.Needlngn
good descriptive' word 'for i this,
they tool; the old Latin word gut
tnr and made from it a French I
adjective, goitreux. Not knowing
what sueli swelliiiKs were, It was'
iull, natural that they shnuhl
think of such people ; , us Iveint; f
throaty.' For runny, years- phyj
siclans lind lnyn'ien u like were con-I
tent to call people with
I Monday
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For Cereal and Baking
Vted some way, each day1 .
&ives you health and pepi ' i
AT ALL GOOD GROCERS
Diabetics
Now Take Aguuniel Treatment
( Without Trip to Mexico
f'PARfif PERSONALS
Ivunter nnd rhlldren were guests of
.frs, Clarence Vnnorder Hnnday af-
ttrnooh, .'. ' .
I The logging camp of the O run do
TltR FA UK, (Special) Mr. and Hondo Lumber company has mov-
5frs. Kenneth Vanorder were over
night guests of Mr. and Hrs.
0arane.a Vanorder Haturduy.
' Mr. and Mra Albert Olson anil
children "moved from Kd Phillips
ranch to the loggglng camp Thuiw-(day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.i Hunter and
iuuugnier, jua, anu son. jacu, and
(Mrs. (. . Vanorder and daughter,
Klva, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs,
V' A 11 (.1111... ..I lit.. I. ..., ...I....
.'iinri uv ) irrn I iirmiU).
; Mlsa Oelia Vandevanter is at
tending high school In liaker.
Mr. and Mrs, Hay and rhlldren
'have tnovrd Into the old Wallueo
i fioylea' house. -
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles llorton
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris and
tMp 01 auKitr were guests oi
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vanorder
Hun fty.
Mx. and Mrs.. Fred Tlradshnw
Tand children moved to Htg Creek
rhist week.
i There are 20 pupils itttendlng
The 1'ark school. Warren Kvans,
H.ulumae Wiggleswortlf and Floyd
i Vanorder all received u cert If U
' cute of honor for perfect atten
dance In school for last month.
A. J. VanUovanter, who has been
busy threshing grain for tho farm-
; ers In Uuker valley. Is home agulu
because of thy heavy , rains last
week.
Clarence Vanorder In cutting
wood for the school house.
The mountains that, surround
The I'ark are white with snow this
week.
' Mrs. Tom 11 ratten and son. Ken.
heth, snd Mrs. Coon und daugh
ter, Helen, nnd Mrs. A. .1. Va'ide.
ftp
KNIGHT
SPRING CANYON
' COAL
i-tlMP, HTOVE AND MX
QI'AMTY (il AHNTK.I I)
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
Phone 'Main 732
for service
d to 1 hn old Kuton place In The
I'ark.
Miss Ida Hunter returned homo
recently from a two weeks' visit
in I.a Grunde with her sister, Mfs.
C. Wilson. '
Mrs. 1 initio n and Mrs, Coon were
vlHltor of Mrs. A, J. Vundevunter
Tuesday forenoon.
Chrlstiu . IMillllps Is busy this
week hauling poles for I. J. Pow
ers. .
Mr. and Mrs. (. K. Wilson and
Kd J'hlllips went to Haker on busi
ness Friday..
The I'ark has been visited by
several hard rains during Die past
week.
Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Vanorder
ret timed f rom a week s ca inpl ng
trip on the Mlnani river Friday
evening. -
Frank Wlggleswnrth and Clar
ence Vanorder Installed -some new
desks lu The I'll Hi school house -Tuesday.'.
Chiirles Olson and Kd 1'htMlps
are working Tor the (Irande Hondo
I. Umber company In The l'arl
They are skidding Iiiks.
Mr. and Mrs. Prdell Lay are the
parents of an etKht-pound baby
girf burn Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Willis lltiys orr thn
ISLAND CITY
PERSONALS
ISLAND OITV. (Special) Mrs.
Krnest Hall, of Winchester. Ida.,
left .hero Monday morning for her
home, accompanied by ber mother.
;Mrs. N. Perrlne; o this place. Mrs.
j I'errlne, who sprained her arm
nuoitf nine. UKO. will Hiuy Willi tier
dnughter until her arm gets bet
ter, i -
, flobert Kail, of Knterprise, visit
ed at the home of his grandmother
Mrs. N. I'errine. Sunday. He re
turned the same evening to his
home.
A birthday party wan given In
honor of William Schroeder Hat
urduy evening at (he home of his
son, John. Only relatives and close,
friends attended und a very enjoy
able evening was hud. Mr. Schroe
der was H3 years old.
The Island. City Kpworth busi
ness meeting wan held ut the Sim
mons home Friday evening with U'
large crowd In attendance. After
the business meeting a social hour
was spent In games after which
light refreshments were served.
Mrs. UeorgtvWuy. of I .a Grande,
spent I he day Tuesday with her
parents of a seven-pound baby girl
horn Monday evening.
For centuries Mag
uey sap, known as
Aifuamiel, hua been
the great natural
remedy of Mexico.
Since thn .Spanish
Conquest scientists
have studied it.
yuliin IIiium Plant . ' uu, r" " .
nnlni'i'Ofi I I";i"',(es punnsneu
eiuaigeu Ita lBltnin.i a .,h fr r.a v.Ur.
iiT-iTivr, kviiomis, ur;'niruiiiy; niiu iei European anu American puysiciuns
jt go;at thin. HuL' iiK niedleal and'- "v sen witilthy diabjtlrfc fl-nd other
iiiiniV.':i..t.i V,A;rrt.'.ri.v"rt 7C.L? i -sufferersTO Mesltftrt(fTJrtiilt"7tguamlel.
amitonilcnl knowledge Inerca'ied, it i JleJ,llk8 are medical history.
was found that .such big necks Now a trip to Mexlroia unnecessary,
were due to nn enlarKeinent of a Asmel. delli ious syrup concentrate of
uit.iu ,u. i it iMaKuey Rip, has world-wide use. Does
single nigap. the thyronl gbrnd. not spotl like fresh sap. It ia Aguamlel
i mih K'Jimi is roiiKiuy i smipeu. with all vital elements intact, auso
unri lies on each .side and In front hitely unchansed except for removal
,.e n. n it. ! i .i i i m i. ! " water without cuoking. . Nothing
of the windpipe. Normally, it nan,naud. Nnn-ulcohollc- .
'just he fell.,, if anv parr of this' All diabetics should investigate. Free
Carl Perrlnn nml i irldti.l Anhihrr.a tiiu .... i ...,.,... n uuKe booklet at vour drutf store.
''t Monduy morning on a hunting .. .1.0 :Mt ami ..Hon . ' llinwlw'c
"i. nejr Aien. io no . gone am inai gome means men Is an
anoui thre days. They also hope enlargement of the thyroid utnnd.
mother, Mrs. C. C. Prouty.
to bring home a deer a piece.
Mrs. Mllo Bloekland was snop.
plug In Im Graiide Tuesduy after
noon. ,
' Uuy Murks shot a large buck
deer Monday morning.
The Island City school will be
clqsed Thuraduy and Friday be
cause of thn teachers Institute this
week.
Its existence in so many hundreds
of Tieonle const il of es u hitIoiik
problem of Individual and public'
hen 1th. No physical examination
can be culled complete that does
not Include n careful search for
any- enlargement of the thyroid
gland and an equally careful ap
praisal, ' cheeked by kihomlory
I methods if necessary, to see wheih
cr It Is functioning In a normal or
j n diseased ma n ner. A ml. as t he
rirritpl
ctacEiinATEB mcoouo ICMMItl
FOR SALE BY, .
(;laH Di-n.s. Inc.; .Mnou I)imk Co.,
nixl fMlM'i' Ii'HiIIiik DruKi"!'.
. Ailv.
You Are
Invited
i
To listen in on the World Series Baseball Games '
and Football Games which will be coming in
over the ZENITH RADIO and reproduced
through WESTERN ELECTRIC SPEAKER.
One demonstration at our - store will convince
you that you need a ZENITH in your home. .
We. will be glad to place a machine in your
home, which will allow you to realize the differ
ence of reception with the down-town reception
where there are numerous electrical disturb--;ances
.. ......... . , t ...i.' .. ...
. Hear the! ZENITH today and be your own
judge.
Jack Allen Supply Co.
R. A, FARNAM, Mgr.
PENDLETON LA GRANDE
La Grande Branch cor. Adams & Elm
BViBLER
PERSONALS
this-
to I mhler for the winter.
.Several (mblerheH saw tlje Tun-ney-tJempHey
flht ple'.nres In J-n
tJinnde last Monday night.
I C. Itruee Dolman, of Wolf creek.
Is vlsitiiiK frlemlH and relatives here
IMDI.KR (Special) C C.
well and eon have taken over die this week. Mr. Molman has n
slug line from In O ramie to Jus- chicken rnneh nt Wolf creek. He
eph. Mr. Iinswell Is an old tinier Is also Interested in the Iotirel
here and at one time was driving camp grounds.
the old stage couches from Klin ! Air. und Mrs. Wahlorff, of Ia
.10 Wallowa county. The last few flrande were business visitors here'
jc'M.i mix iirifii iiM'iueu in mm mi, iom tMinesoity aiiernoon,
Klht M. Walker visited at the Miss ltuth Llttreal was in a
home of Mr. ami Mrs. Mverett (Jrande Vdnesduy.
Keown In Iii Oninde last Tuesday.) Fretl Nodine s)iipied a large
Mrs. J,uey Allen made n businesA bunch of chtrken Wednesday eve
trip tn Ui (Irande Tuesday. ' nlng.
Jack Hhlrrell spent the week end ' Itecause if so much rain it Is ul
vlsltlng In l-a flrande. most Impossible to net the apples
Mr. and Mrs. Knneh have moved gathered.
Health-giving Bread
The bread we all have wanted, but could not get.
It gives the meal that "Something" so necessary to
perfect nourishment. It's the same kind of bread
our forefathers built their rugged constitutions on.
Is made from 100 whole
wheat flour, ground from
select wheat in the good
Enright'i Stone Process
way. '
It comes fresh from the
oven every morning. Just
order a loaf today. The
genuine is wrapped in pa
per bearing the oval label.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
ree
Free!
Rifle Match Opened to Boys Between Ages of 8 to 16
Years at Oregon Hardware & Implement Warehouse.
Saturday, Oct. 8
Sponsored by the Boy Scouts, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce,
. P. Athletic Club and Wing Fin and Fleet foot Club. '
Boys between the apes of 8 and 12 years, inclusive, to be in a junior
class, the winner of which will receive a medal, and a senior medal for
those between the ages of 13 and Hi years. ,
An ex-officer who was an instructor in firing in the army and just
returned from the National Match at Camp Perry, will be in charge of
the shoot and will give instructions and practice to the contestants be
fore the shoot takes place. Come in today and get the details.
Every precaution will be taken against accidents and no rifles or
munition will be allowed on the grounds except those furnished.
All guns and ammunition will be supplied free of charge by the
Oregon Hardware Co.
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