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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, October 13, 1927 American Trade " Fine Quality "., BLANKETS At Attractive Prices In Caribbean and Gulf Increasing OUT OUR WAV By Williams' i r : r r ' Dependable Quality HilFs Radio Has Brought Classroom to AH Farmers Within Its Range UAKHINT.TON AIM n.n v.,.. think of 11 school class-room stretching from the Ailuntle to ihe J'aelfic foiiHl mid from the iulf of .Mexico to Hie f'jiH'Mlinn border Dnriu hits made one for Ameri can furmers nnd housekeepers. The i encher in lTnrle Sum, through tho immense resourceH ho has gathered here to help simplify farming nnd housekeeping prohletnH. ' Through tho radio Uncle Hum hopes to instruct pupils In .utillloiiH itf liofriM, nnd on farina especially. )lo does thin through thft licpurt- ment of Agriculture. Lessons have already started, to go out to nearly 9(J radio stations, touching every Mate, .- Lessons for ono day, for exam ple, deal with livestock, game hfrd proportion, apple scald nnd better sugar enne varieties The next day s lessons are; devoted to crops and soils, culling the laying flock nnd wash day wisdom. Knrni eco nomics lends tho nexL lint with hi' formation' on ponUry, frock for school days and flying weather forecasts following. Then come lessons on Jellies, fruit, vegetables, flowers nnd the home irarden. Oth erH suggest how to fix the Hchool lunch box for youngsters or tell how to faed dairy cows. These lessons are Kathered in the dep'a rjiqh. , of agriculture by ex pfri) In .the- various divisions nnd are put into: interesting form for the radio by. Ho Ion R. Barber,! Charles A. Herndon, nnd Miss Joao phlne 'Hemphill. Mr, Barber ar ranges the "Noon Kurm 'Flushes," "Chats by the Weather, Man," "In sect nnd Wild Anltn.nl Allies and Knemies," and the "Primer for TdUn Farmers." Mr. Herndon ar ils the dialogue school lessons. "I'nnltry Chats," "Young Folks T'rogrnnv and the "Farm Nbwh ' Fat and fad are mortal enemies. You can't bi 1 stylish and fleshy. The two don't go together. But there Ismo V WITHOUT. CHANGE OF DIET mm , I am a Hcenied New York Physician. For yeart I have specialized It obesity and have treated thousands of men and women overburdene with excessive flesh. I prescribe for my patients no hat their general healtl . , will be improved as well aa their weight reduced. Will you tak advantagi uot my great offer? FREE TRIAL TREATMENT AND VALUABLE BOOKLET "Know from actual experience that my ..treatment will help you as jt hai ..helped thousands of others. Read what a few patients say: II... n tl'., - ' Mf hniM Inal 1A 4?W(B,Und nt mull of yuur irratnwai and bava nrvcr tell w well in my ui a l uu nuw. Ma. S. Sahttb wriinr "I hovt Int 70 riunds as a mult ol using rout uraiaicnt. frel brttrr in rvrry way. I can now iLa Ioiiu walki wltWoul tmomlng llntt t ahort til br-ith. I llmna ymi very much luf wkat ytu have don lor tnt." Always remember that fat la dangerous. Your very life Is threatened b) excess flesh. Get rid of that fat now. You'll feel better, look better am live longer. Write now, this minute, for booklet and Free trial treatment DR. R. NEWMAN Lksnsad Physician SUU off N. t 2S6 Fifth Avs.r Now York Desk D-2 WHEN YOU THINK OF IAMPS ..stop and think of what a wonderful assort- ment of WestinghoiiHe lamps that the Home "Lighting Handy Hox gives you. and only $2.47 the lx)x Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always At Your Service" Dependable Values .inV( iiM hm h.i.,. I of the housekeepe rs chats. All co- uperuie 1rr,tbc fiinn playlets, whirh are given early Mich month. About ino.dOO letters were re ceived from llsteuers-in to these programs hint yeur. II In cm I inn led that the majority of l.l'.Ml.tititt m dins on farms receive parts of the various programs through the year. Mr. Hrnber has adopted a moilo which in followed In this huge ra dio school operated by Uncle Kum. "Voitr tongue muni he their LoiiKiie," it readH. "Hlop talking at them. Talk with them.' II y dro-Airplane Lands for Jle pair s HKItl.IN. Ocf. U (AD The Helnkel hydVo-nirplane (-iLin which lort MiiinHlMjcifr! this rnorn liiK for Amsterdam in route to the r'nlted Hfatcs by way of tho Azores, lundcd at Wllhelmshuvcn far further repairs, (WllheirushavVn Is about do miles west of Krnnsbtiettel). Advlcen from Warnemucnde. the oriRlnal startinjr point of the II- 1220 sold that It was likely that H.orst Merz would land at some point along the Clerman north sea count before proceeding to vAm- sterdam In case his planet should require runner overhauling os a result of a defect m tho radiator which caused thn descent of tho plane at Hrunsbttette) yesterday. The ffetnkel works said that Me i planneil a thorough tent of the repairs which had been triads hefurn attempting any long hops. Thn full y lulinjnlriff bird of Culm. .two (mil onn-rourt)i IllrllPH lonir. in tin. Mmullcdl him In lhn world. BE SLENDER and Fashionable need to b stout You can havf the slender figure which fashion demands, anc OR UNNECESSARY EXERCISE Mta. F, Battuaw wriUi: "Hivt ttkn your iictnent and it It woodnlul bam I trducrs. It ikx Jutt BJ jroii Mr. I fu tnlucnl puuiHl a day and ittl &M." Mac Anna ScHtmr writer: 1 welglMi )?&- puumli brffite I alarlej your trrainim ml I now wrlxh US pound. You may pi in Lbi If you like." I WASHINGTON, Ocl. U -t A j Krt'iii fncreuse In American trade I with lhn countries of the (Julf of 1 Mexico ami the Caribbean seu. pos- I Mi hi y reaching u bjlliou dollars or j morn within a relatively few years fin tfjr r. .J mum !M-IM, UireC- j lor. ('lifted Wales bureau of fur lelgn una domestic commerce, de J purtment. of commerce, i Kpcnkirig 'before Korclvn I Trade conference In New Orleans, I Ir. Klein pointed out I hut htsl ynur' (ho 42,U(l,IIIIO llllllti.ililllt.H of I Irt.H ,r",UH imrcnnse.j nue Hloles at Stiicl.tMMi.ooii or nearly 13 per rent of the total ex ports, compared with un annual average of Izzft.uim.ooa or ulKut nine per cent of total exports dur iilK the flve-ypur period 1110-14. With proper allfntlon. In Klein's opinion. America's total s:ilc can I be Krodually lifted Into the billion ' dollar column; with Inlcnjdve ef fort and earr-fiil cultivation over a Ifinirai nm-lml It L .....i .. i i. .. yond the n-alm of posuibllily (but the sules iimny parts of this! ara may approxlmatf the present 1 1 6ii pr capita level of exports to 1'orto Itlco. improved standards of living, moro.Hiablft political conrtitloiiH,' and further, development, of hith erto iinexplolted raw inatcrfnfa are all factois which point to greatly strenifthencil p.r capita buying pow-r In these markets, to more business for the fnited State and nithout neceKsurlly dealructlng or prevpiitinfr Kuropeau trade im provement In that'secilon. iiiuii:rrs iu m;aima V1KNNA HavliiK rejeoteil pon slbllitlea of becoming queen of ltufr garia, Princess lren. zf-vnu i--oid sun,r r former King (Jeorge Greece, la to marry Prince Chris tian Kchaumhoug-I.fpp? of Pn mark. Once reported engaged to King llorls. Hhe said she would never marry Into a Halkan no-yal ramily liecntjw Carol of Itumania d serted her slater. . The Garden chouw iMii;itiAi,s statkly; .(LOOMS f'rown Impertuls ure the tjillesl and stateliest early-blooming "s"lf hy Io'al ehmiKes within the plants In the garden. Hotanlcally wf of the various arteriea. Thew Itnoun as l-'rltillaria Imperinlis, "tinKes result from deKeneratiou they are an old-fanhioited plant of ,ni tl" Itself ami in oonse- seldom seen, but deHervliiK of wide uuence the walls become toufth or planllrK because of their unusual fl," i hdiih- instances and lime style of growth nnd handMomo up-, or ''"U'lfled In others. At piarance. Hearing a stout stem l'ny1 'ti of these types of trail- i to a height of two to three feet, formation may appear In the nr-! eiou-ned with a tuft of Illy-like ,,'i"i,'S of 4he name Individual and leaves, beneath this crown hangs a nH 11 result the veswds will have circle or lure hella In red and or- r,iKd "i rullber and lenKth. ' uiirp colors. j Many views have been expressed (Iroups of (.bin bulb towards the rennnllnir the rfliiseH.of arterlos-r bark of the border Klve'a fine eT- '''rdsls. but only few logical p rb o i'n feet. The bulbs are curious In that an 1,1 hand. Ono factor that seems they have an open ceiunr, n holn which sometimes leads those un familiar with the plant to believe It won bless. The bulbs also have a stronK smell if bruised or or i tun. a mistake which causes many failures with thin bulb is too deep planting- Two Inches of soil above, the bulb is enough." Planted six Inches deep, as Is usual with bulbs of Its size, no blooms am likely and the plant will dvlndlo nnd disappear. Au unusual in their way as their relative, the Crown Imperial, are the smaller ami daintier guinea hen flowers -or checkered llllles. Krltlllniia meh-agrls, with strange six-sided pendent bells from slender grassy foliage about a foot high, marked like a checker board In dull purples, sometimes light and dark purple checks, some times cream and purple. A pure white form Is unusually fine. They,, (oo, have uniisiuil -bulbs, being two-parted with jt narrow link nt the husc of the bulbs. They, too, should nut be planted too deeply, two Inches being sufficient. i ney are he si hi shady corners where they will domesticate them- selves and make Interesting groups. Increasing In beauty from yean-to year. Krom California a number of other frlllllarlas are coming into gardens In scarleta and yellows, I but they are not of the easy cul turn of I hew two old-timers. The ; checkered Illy is a native of Kng- iatni, A hwl of Crown Imperials makes nn Imposing display. The foliage, tin ns y. llow and dies down early so that the bed may 1h used for annuals by mid-May. The rherk entl lilies timike 'Interesting pot. plants and never fall lo arouse ad miration. They should be treated In the same manner as hyacinths Kidney Sufferers Famous Mexican Afuunic) Now Anilible in Your Own Homo For renturlea Mar uay tap, known an AguamUd. Iiu been thf treat natural rmJy of Mtvtco. Hln.e the Hpnnlah jinut aelrnllata have Ktudled tt. ImIub Mttwa PlaM Hceren or booka and trout lata mibllnhed on Ha madlctnsl ui. And for tu crB Kuropean and Aiiirhn th) slrlana have aant wealthy kidney aulTerera to Mealco to drink Aguamlti. Keaults ara ntedlral hlatory. Now trip to Mexico ! unntcesaary. Afmal, dalk'luui ayrup roncaittrata ht Mtujuty aap. Iiaa world-wide uaa. l)cea not apell like freah aap. It la Aruanilvt with all vital elementa tntact, alo lultty unchanged txtept fur ramuval of water without oouklng. Nothing: added N'on-aleohoMo. All kidney and Brlght'a dlaeaae snf ferers should Investigate. Free 'J4 paga booklet at your drug at ore. Im ported only bv Agrnel Corporal Ion, L.o Ancelea. California, Agmel OKUrUIU SIKO0IU ICDlHltl FOR tALl r (.In. Ini(i, Im'.. Moon lmg Co.. ml ftlMT Irailliiji ilmxictMa. Ailv. VAAf -fHS gl(EO?0 W Pi& W M.ce.'Nl dark I I OVJEN TO Tma, I MAKE. A couoR UUE A I V &E.T COLO. OME. OF R'NO&ERoSSJ REALW E.FUMf. I j HEALTH ifArt!i:f.(; AirrrjtiKH commo.y rusi.Asi: . M.V I.. Winliclil Kolui, M. I).. ' civ iuli Vity Member dorgas Memorial ArierloscleroHl, or hardening of the arteries. Is a common occur rence and has become a source of worry and concern to many Indi viduals ' This condition Is tn reality d con "ntlonal disease which uianlfeHUs to play a certain nnd rather prom inent role Is (hat of heredity. It has been found that Infants at limes nave arterial disease, and ,H n,HO believed that a certain num- ner or people begin lire with ar teries that are potentially diseased or liable to un early degeneration. Certain diseases in the parents may contribute to the development of inis condition within the children, - A disease likely to have nueh it '.bearing upon the offeprinjr Is sy- phllls. Severe or prolonged forms of infection or infectious diseases are believed to have some part in the imiuelion of degenerative changes within the walls of the arteries. Sir Allbutl, n if real Mritlsh nhvsl- 'j"-" believed (hat certain toxic or narcissus, being given time to form roois in a dark, cool place' be Tore being brought lo light and ' heat. They do not wmnt too warm a room, as tho buds blight under these conditions. I TKINCESS 'PATRICIA in terlini' Silver In form anJ decoration the new est of crea- .ons. ' r genera tions. Now Showing in our Sterling Silver Department BIRNIE'S. At Tho glim Of Tin- Clnck" ,.... o A LOST ART. j.bu.s I . : BY HM SCSVK HC J In e w I ouali- I wrought V to endure ) for . . substance; nrnK-il.lv I I " nui i It, nt .1 lu.n ,..l luni. nn t.. . 1 Incomplete Intestinalf , digestion, were aliMorbi-d inlo the blood and f.o affected the nervous sy.stetn which controlled the vessels ol' the )Hnii.rai liornim 01 Mm .-irritiu- yn,.-, ,u ........u contraction of ,thc cultber of tho I smaller brunches. With aeontrne.-j (ion In these jtoiiioiiH of the nricr Inl syntem t here nat orally results a s'owtntf or poor -irculatlon un less some compensatory mechanism Ik brought Into play. This com penHatory effort Is supplied' by tho henrt and larger blood vessels. The hejrt will .beat more powerfully ami the vessels will s: retch -out more contpeitMiilnnly. In conse illence, tltes vessels will soori'T or later evidence Injury in the form of disease within their walls. II is believed that other factors furnished to local communities and to Spcrry Salesmen for messenger service arecarefully re leased from the hands and fly unerringly to their home loft from distances up to joo miles. SPERRYliODUCTS iri- etierij home, (tr5j!y on eVcrj farnu COLONIAL TIIR FAMILY KNTRKTAINMKNT IAST TIME Dana in "NAUGHTY NANNETTE" 10c & 25c . or diseaHcH may prediapoHC or In ditctt the hardening of the arteries. f)ief among thene may be tnen 1 tioned overeating, excessive drink- j or s,,i0iT1i undue mental train, lead poisoning, gout, and ,Hil,.cs. Ill tho nRi-rt. Iho artni lns ; imr,t,. n rii'spito mo mot ihut. no psiitTlally unlowaril symptoniH inanlff'Ht tlii'iilHi'lves. 1'pon the loenlizalion of the hardening; process will depend also the location of some of the symp Ioiils complained of, although some general symptoms always develop in this condition. 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' loculHy will d'velTniln 4lle man- nor if the process is in the abdom inal vessels, certain- abdominal type signs may ussert themselves. If the arteries wf a' vital organ such as tho heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver are prominently Involved, certain pronounced or dangerous symptoms may arise. Where llie vessels with hut he eyes ar affected blindness may follow as a result. The symptoms In the main, how ever, are. regarded as due to a dis ordered supply of blood to tin body tissues. Some ol" the symp toms are dtz.lneHH. ringing in the ears, numbness and tingling of the hands and feet, worm I ike sensa tions In tbc skin, mental irritability and failure in mental application. In many of (he cast s high blood Think of the Expense OF BAKING YOUR OWN BREAD 1 ' 1. The cost of ingredients. 2. The high price of fuel 3. Your time. 4. And your complexion Well it may not be ruined, but at least it is not knproved any by standing over a hot buke-oven. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery With its fprhnlz-nll.. ..:- 1 . . of these difficu iiu. L a This bukery also f urfiishes that perfectly balnn a.j ' -nu awa whirh contain. .11 of the nourishment of ffh A a- A " h V in All 69 Records IS'ow GOc pressure may be, tho'u;:li 'noli, iee- essarily; a prominent occurrence. Jlardeniug of the arteries may not as a condition, in iiKolf," pro duce symptoms. Many individuals liavlng this affection do Hot com plain, but if 'such persons should acquire, another diseiiso. process Ihe prospects of complete 'recovery is most unfavorable. Thoso who are aware of the. exlslence of ar lerial hardening' and who In con sequence practice precaution re garding their activities ami Indul gences will unquestionably pro long l heir existence ami ward off invalidism. lie sure fo see the beautiful win low dispkiy of Kountain I'ens: 1 . Itoyal Mar her Shop. Adv. d0M away w,th M '0U1 Included f ST Ej A "u"" w-ience can produce. 1 yiiT , . . ,he BetUr ll0mts.