I'aee Eight
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday, June 7, 1029
Don't Say Good-Bye To Me, Bill
Dollar Says, Keep Me at Home
Couldn't Keep Her on the Ground
I WANT TO STAY)
IN UNION COUNTY
U10J
pow of linn). It c.m't b 'lone in
thi. !ay and n..?,
"W ai ftrduaHy (-.-ninK hack
to riif (rood old Itn-ory that the p-r
ton uliu in -4omK to make a uc--
nl w-Hii'ic )h U)f K-icon who
I.'D'mi s I Ik1 iri'jt ar,r,.it din Hne.
And that hold for 1h- (? W in
I fi- ht ;i i-k tiT l-i J J iii rid- or I he
lr,(vllifi(f ragman out of iIiIm
city." t
I ' ' r--i T.' in thi Knlcuood, ill.,
j Tuti'-u i-ol' :i little Mory nnli-r in
j Ih adinc of 'True, IftJt IVr-tiJhir. Jf J
f it .it. (f,IIfV,fc
j "ljnt if unuy? Thm o manyj
j l.ijilM mj; imii ul.J -t lip in the-I
. morning, Kh.w with a jjvMiiM-t ,
1 tuzsir and advfrtiud mnifi. put on
j intvi rtin-d iimb r war, advcrtUi-d
, how. nli.il, collar, and jf-at '.
Mi-mn-!v'K ,i( the tabic, and (-al a:
I t.rlid hi cut: fa id food, drink ad-'
1 viiiMi-l fiii(f. i.iii f, n i
j d hai. IjKiit ;.n udve, liacd cijf.u-, !
"How often have you heard the' ro lo their place, of huMiniKM In an'
rf-i!iistk lh.it Kioi t.ilk.' Wild ! advei fixed ardomohiti and lorn
"Hill" fJollnr. tmt when it bilk' down an jdv-rtlMtftKprnpjMon on -to
in i' 11 only Kiiy (rood by?" The . the Kro-ind (hat ndvei lining do-Mi't t
pemon who like (o Uo1m that re. j pay? Imi'1 if f'tnnyV" "Vex." nay '
foarfi i UMtial!)' tlti' oil" l lew it j "UH" lul)ur, "it 1m funny but IoIk!
........ .... . . j.. .i . . ' , .
..v "'"; j " '" -.- i (..it nu; j
jum moony uhh' lo Mriif- olficr cttyiltrf lutuiiMy 111 oim-h tlint urn')
for K'"f fhut (14- ftliouiij Ifiiy in ji
Orutnic 't'lf U' w:ij lo lo l lo
kp Itn-in hi horn- wlir- lh-y will
lM'ayit natly li h,iy "K"nd
moiutii:;."
"Wiwn yon nil ffou n lo writ' ;i
lrtfr fiway lo hnttn oili-r H'-Hon
of I lie foiinlry for ooIm (hat van
ht hoiiKht ilnl hn- al hutuv. r--lit'liit,'t
on. Iilllf HiiriK. aii'l that
iff. Ui:i! joo!h, jttnvnU t t,y inou- y,
pint In n- in 1 ii ion county, w
thi on m that (aiij;fit you how to
mid- 1 uul IHU-r."
'MfK tWTAUHH V. I'AltMKU !
"Tim (Mtulotfuf futntfi xt out on
I he fw;
Wijilinif fur liix rorii lo jfrow I'"
i''lll.', j
Hut rom Rftil flown lo :;'
fiuiM, J
And ho Klippfil on llif rnllinif aii'l i
iTKlar out oiif" u y.vir ami lh n
vmnik that a1vrtiKirif; loc.fu'l
pay."
'opyriili, uri'j, V. W. loz;.rl
iiaii f.fn i itft to sit:ak '
ISA l,K M, Or.. -Inn- 7 (Al'
iov rnor liJiidri'jK. of Maho jk lo J
, l- lit piiiirliKi) Mpt-aKr at tli-;
' f'rwt FV-Koiif Oi'-.-lifiK of lh (tr-- '
K"Ti liaii-y f inprov-rni-nl co inr'tl '
wliih will w hf-PI hfrc toflay n( j
th- rli.'iijilH-r of coruiurrr.. Omer-I
j nor l':(ll-ru v. If t i .(t(f n from '
Kb(frn ji-iKnn In (lint is Intro- !
I tun- IjIui. fither HpfukerM will I.- j
J. I. Kraft, liau'l of th Kraft i
i'liw company of f'hlfayo, ou1 :
i Sinrnliu II liana, J'ortiiiiMl mtvixpap-'
. Tiitan, !
i
f
i l l?r&ytWK 1
-i-.r. : f;.;.-.- tf ;. . .
' piled ".'mm the Infill," through
till- medium if h-autifully rS-an and
;he!thy Mood. v.h!!f- in thf mp.
tliii?. man will bffome. he mut.
jiurt a liitle mow sallow, and a lii-
;lle more stooped and
lil Itix and Ixje Mfi
; WAHHi.VOTO.N (AC
I-n and r;-n, who lake a plr-
tuie and de'-top and print it on
'III -pot, rt-uji a harvest a warm
j weath-r t.finfi tourif-tn fUx-kintf to
Vahirii;to:i. The rt-miU usually re-
y.i-mhU- the l:ntype of the jiij'a. hut
that doe not prevent the photo-
lirrapher from xtriliins an -eiatir
poe and t-xiluintini; "tM-yi-w-tI-ful,
in. .'am!"
j VfRSKS Kf.KfT C'HIKF
SAI.KAl, OrcH June 7 AP)
Mi Jane Oavia. aiwrtant pe'ial
M-nice nr' at Do rn bee her hos
pital. Portland, wan le:ted presi
dent of the- Oregon State Craduate
Nijim' asw-c-Iation at li annual
etnvention her yesterday. Other
officer elwted were: Ffrrt vice
president, Helen Met 'iif ker; ecor.d
vice prerident, Mnricarei Price;
fr-retar-, Ixuie IJaen i'liff ,
treasurer. Helen Adanon; direc
tors. Ada Thomas, fJlendora lilake
k-y, Hiihy Kmr- ItuekliK. All the
new- offirer and director live in
Portland.
TOT I.S KIIJil-:i
I SAl.K.Mi, Ore., June 1 (AD -
Lawrence Walker, ap 2. wax in-
stanily killed when an automohile
'overturned a mile went of GfrvnlH
yesterday afternoon. The rar wft
ow-ned hy hy K. Hpei;ht nf Sah-m.
but wan driven hy a woman who
Iwa with Kpeipht. The child, n hoii
of Mr. and .Mr. Prank Walker, of
l..uin At ik-el, k'hm rldiiik' with them
,to th Frank Klrwh homo at si,
J'ftul.
ki; (.i oiu.i; iii'i:o
WtXltXtfU. JCr.KlHH!. .J..!.e . -fAPj
It wuh officially stated a't
Windsor . castle today that King
(ic.iKe had pawed a wood night,
HI phyKtclan, Henry Manyn, vis.
lied him, reinaimuK ahout an hour
AI fapone wail jailwl for a year
in Philadelphia for carry hi a
if tin- So there really Is Monu-thlnj.
you can hf arrewted lor In pnia
dcllihin.
1
' The honeymoon 1 over w
j hubt-y and w ife become hri'lge
J partneri'.
Minnesota has had Hi) hand rnn.
! folidalioilH in nix y.-ars, says A. J
I VeiK'-l, htnt hank coftunifijiioner.
I
Jf a kitchen window i kept open I
two Inch- at the top for ventila-:
tion while fryins- food. hoMinj? cub- .
hnvf or otlit-r odorous vegetable. '
the unpleasant odor is easily elim
inated. '
-if it '4'fr "'-YiVria 3
fell Of f I ho feuc
There ho luy 111 Hie iliitiiml kuii,
The poor d -Puled aon of a Ituii,
"The KraHHhopper ale all Mm clo
ver Kra;
The huriihle bee ked all hlH
honey;
The huuielN mode u nejd n the
eave of bin huiixe.
And S4-ar.(oehjck K'd Oil or hi
moiie." Whiz JliiiiK-
"loyaj Hiipporl of Iwal reiallorn.
v.'lioleal'f-, maniifaciureiM, work
ei anl lioine lili-st of every j
ib ciei-d of every true booHlcr.
How utui'h iiinnry do VOI Mpenil
annually i-imch nere w hich you j
n'i in iiome io run Kf i,n
(iruiid iiioio pnmpei fiUH,'"
HEALTH
mtii:t mtou xi:n
OIITI.ANK. Ore. Jiiiih 7 (ATI
I-"ijr,n Mxon. 17, Ui-nhrtn pory
jfcr'linlr who'll rtti'lfiil, wum flronn
! In llii Hnnily river ni-nr Drnljr
piiiK li.lf yiniiTiluy 'h-n a miinr '
jln wlili ii in., unit I'mnli Johniinti W(i.Ml-;V IMPHovi.vr; i-nvsic. i
jwirc riihiKt. mfHurnrd. Johiwon riwiM ivi:Alti; i,i:ss
iiii n-.e, , Kwlii.inlMx smhiiri-. Iiul I.OI'llNi Ml: IM,I,1(.
j llim. un lnrii rii-nii-.i hwIiihui r. : Il KVVAIll)
ink fun1 iBht. The lo.ly w.-ik - f'y V. V. (Juiti-. l. I.
. inn r. . ,.,,, i,inl nlKlil.
nmni'it riplils" i xli inl to in i-nMUlMi,- t lniv l nrm-j ihe Al-liirilli-
Oriri hi in uln-lilp fur im Airs. .M.iiy I-ii-rcr, l';nk Avrnui
winy hiiiiiiiii. (if Xu- Vml!. In ...,M-.i-i,.-,i. .-r ihi.iiKli Scirc
Inry Hint Stitii.in liiniKi-ir Inti-rciilcil t., nwiiiln ln-r. in
rinHiini win, ih. .-111x111111. prim-nta ,,f ,i-r wiallhy lirnkcr hilKlmml
mill ri-lHtfvi-H, r.ht- l,i,.ii,., (Imr y...ii-lin ;il I'lii-ilriihsli.-ifr-n,
tl'-rmmiy, jM lil.fi.ri- ! lie tliriKllilf Murli'tl ilK lll-filli-.l u,i.'
AUlilllli- Ji.iinii-y. Mil. w.ik I hi- i.nly iviillun ,n -MK'-r Hlio.-iril.
i mini roiiiily iiii'i-rhiuiii, rni.i.t
nil cumiii.lllloii. Tlii.lr ntiii-kn uri1
n.i.... mm (irc,., in lu.i.piHK Willi
I III- I'lilHH ilf lll'.ri'llllllillni. Ihi.y linn.
In nrri-r. .Mii'-h niniii'V Ih K'll'iK nut
ut IIiIh rinitily nil f n Iliiif, lull
miilly of dm iiii.-.)iuntH l(ii.i a lot
if II fit Ilium. Iiy .uilvci-tlniiiK."
".A town In Ilk ti Imliy niriliiifi.
H IIIHi. MlilhK IilIph; n
llkf ii wumiili.ii Mllli. rilii up
lliliriiVi'M Itn tlliiliit-ini-i.."
'Thi' only juli yon inn ,,.t llh
out kmmltiif ii ii y 1 1 1 1 iijr uliiiiii a n
m-IIIiik. Tlint In hy Hu n. mi. hi,
liiiiny Mili'mnin mm mi lltlln milin-
tl.llllhllill." "Illll" llnllf,,. ..y-. "Th'l!
HiiIiiiii-iiI iiutnin i,i,t M u ntmtnmr
R.-iy iilii. at ll' mifili'Ht iwukiiiHmM
III Dili iiri'Hi.iit iiirllioit of illnlrlliti.
lion. Tin. tiiinliii.i,ii worlil In fllli-.I
ullli ii.iiiii who un, tryliiK lo m-ll
wlllioiil knowlni; iinyllilUK uliiiiii
thi-lr ftii.i-1'lnniillMt. An n ruin llii-y
liiivi.n'i tin. rnititi'Mi r(iiici.ii Ion or
)"iw tin. nrtlrli. lit iiiii. i. ol IIiii B. r-
viio Una it win icivi..
"Mntiy Milin .....l.. ii to ii i.:i i . ut -ly
inn lii lilinl tln i'iiiiiilir or on llir
'" I Hllli Hi'- lili-u Unit mi Ih..,,.
lo m-llliiK In lo pli k un ri, ,. up
mi. I Imi.i ii ii.-ruii. ih.. or tin.
iroi.ii..U-o I'liNliiiin'r with lln iiiin.
inir iIiiiikIIiik.
"Tli.tl In why IIii-i-. ni-n mi liiiiny
llii-n'linnm lonliiiu,' for Hon. In to m il
III n irli-i-, tin. iili-u t.n(. i, K,.
viiluin Hun hi,, no NtmiiiiiK tl,i,i
HO Nlll'-N lllllllty s H lUllll to iIih-
j Pipe Extremities
f : : -'is-. w m
Sn, Kiith Hnhinil isn't
iiHititi:r in pre.mi.iiKii.itlori. Sh,
holdliiK Hie smiillcHt eran plpi.
mill Ntiilnlliu; hf-lih. IHie of the
lament, lo be UM-d In the new
Fox theater In San I Yum Ihco.
w men w ill iMiiiNt the count I h let
himi-Ht pipe oiKnn. ',,,,1
Heiiver. Colo. I
If w-oroankirid cmlinucn In re-
. move iiriicle after article of t he
varloiiN JleniH of wenrliu.- ajpar.-li
.hitherto considered to he, for vai-J-joiiH
reanoii. eeential; if he cdi
tinue, more and more, bec-mse of
the illcUitoi nf fashion, to '.xpoe
her body to tin sun and the air
and the llfiht. a decade or more Jk
KoIiik to rind her. In plie of her
hitrll heelK and curecHucs in iliet,
very iniirh ahead or where ku- now
In, phyHlcally.
4 if tier male contem iorn i:it- . pfcr
it In rirrylji the fa ihtcy that itn
over abundance- of cloililnir I en
Hernial to their welfare, and If they f
continue to pernNt In the idea that'
muffler am) overcoat mid woolen t
lind xllk underwear and rubber'
and overheated car are needed for
their existence, anol her tu year f
Ih cointr o find the u..w mo neai ly I
I naked female very mu'-h man' j
pnyeicai HUperloi.
III order that the body mav fun- '
ctlou at a peak, llw uh..le skltl of'
the body mum b(. Iven n i h.in. e to
.lo-eallie. or rather, eiieoui a i;ed in
the matte
I wmnaii
jpoNiim more and more or her skin
wuiface In tin action or ttht an. I j
air ami MiiiiNhine. weeing to ii Dial
thin eHHcni ial fur heali h receives '
i no attention thai It vhnuld (jih welt I
H Hie atleiltlnn that we must lick- i
miwlcilife ft does), t
; The writer believe that the very j
. freedom of movement which the j
modern womnn'H abbreviated ev
erythlnu' alhiwn, has been the un-
collMcbillil Incentive hack of wmii- j
nn'H entrance Into ihini: afhltle, j
(With the cottHeuiieut hodilv liu- .
iprovement which is o u.ill 'ealde. :'
",M,nl ,n i -n the meanllme. , , 1
'faHhtou urbilefK dictate thai he!
jhhall more and min i cr him -
!ner 1 1 1 . f(- Ih only nut or an over- 1
coat but n few week of the year, :
ami a muffler one nf ihe ureal- 1
f health menace Is alwav in !
r. Kven In mid sumuier. if he
wis-he lo dine nl. any of the really
l iixhl place, he must appear clad In
cat and vestcoat of heavy black.
while the Hweetheart on his arm
in ihonht to bef and Is) more'
than pieM-ritabte In two yard of
hiffoii and Hume beads. J
The u'j-lier of thi. who I pat i
sixty year of hup. ha Just tone '
;ihroiiKh hi t-ccond winter without
an overcoat, and. except In ciiiitk- !
encic. ha walked to and from hi ;
office duriiiK that time. !
i m course, in auoi.ion lie h;iH ;
been eatim.' a he believe that na-
ha alo been aldim; hi skin in'
"breat hin" by constant attention J
to skin cleanline, i
I Ha Uy round, my brethren, to '
head off woman'H coinlnK phyical i
j Hitpi einacy. I Jat more nearly a j
you should. Kyercise more, and
wear-le clolhinKT -H'he time Is,
fiiw comiiiK w hen me beau ill ill
blush which woman now buy a I
j Ii! T7i NortAuwt'j 4 IW '
u i uiw wuy nave a ill
steaming, flavor- iii
III ful cup of GOOD If
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HI clay with zest! j
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Show the children how to
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'Tt.lX'r! appetizing wonder of a dash of sugar j
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A NEW way lias been discovered by four famous
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