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- -.Monday, July 8, LA GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER,! LA! GRANDE,: ORE. Page Three ooae Pioneer Picnic To Be Thursday, . July 18, At Park One of the important evpiitu of i lie Kiimmor weiiil fulpnd.tr thft iintiuilt I'loiifpr niciilr- u-lvon nl Utvenfitlo park, by Itir Hons nml ItnuirhtnrH of I'lonctHu. Tlr.irsilnv. July IS, Is ho ilatu net for-' Hip KathtirlfiK llils vnr und . iiUiuk for ini- Hirtur are Ih-Iiik rapidly pi-rfcrt-mI nniler ihe dliv-tim nr th prr-si-ilpnbot lh.' nrKiinixutiun, Allint It. liu liter. - - Sacajawea Camp '.- Fire Girls Hike Tho Barajiiwi'ii ('nmp Kirn group ; hml oilrt of thnlr NpUn11(l hil;on ovr tho workonri, probably out of the 'most IntorpHtitiB: and enjoyable of th'v season. Minting on llu highway ur slx-t hh ty o'clock Kiil- ' unlay oveninK, the r-Ii-Js proceeded lp-'llie ritie Cone Auto amp. nr TtviiiK about seven. A. ilip in the t I'iniy ('one tank started the pro , wain, this followed by a lutieh of ohoeolute. bread and jam. -Then a Hltmiher . party at the camp with ' Sunday morning brenki'ast togftli V ot . (itid : another swim. The hike . Iioihe was. in lime for Sunday school yesterday. Nine members of " tlm group, Nttnlle Kbert Kdna. - lirown, Kjorence llir-k, Khanorj J licks. Jiarha'ra and .luanlta Slit-! xluger, lioru Hunt, Kdna Johimen I and Katie Keller went on the hike, ; togother with two victors, Helen -Me A Hey and Audrey Clark, the us Hifltunt guardian. Mrs. IYed (lehr Iiik and 'her daiiKliter, .Miriam. Mrs'. Braden Gives . Report to W. R. C. . The members of the Oliver P. lorton Itelief Corps No. 37 held their regular meeting Saturday at 3 the Knights of Pythias hall with a ' nry splendid attendance of mem- - hers. A pot lack dinner was served :. at noon and provided a social feat- ' urn which was heat tily enjoyed. ' THe regular business meeting fol- loVcil and at Ibis lime, Mr.. Laura. Itru leu gave her report of the re- port of the recent department, con- ventlon which sin. attended at Xewherg. .Mrs. Itraden was of the . sirfcerw opinion that the convention this year was one of the 'best ever , held antl praised the people of .? Newhorg greatly for-Uielr hospital- Ily. and cordiality. A brief program lno.luded the rending of ii "Tribute V Tn' Old dory' by .Mrs. Hrnden and a piano solo by l.uis Jean .Mavis ; unjl closed with a community sing using especially tliti patriotic songs. Youngest Pilot? 1 iVKA Meiiinhlx HuvpatL In these modern days of speed, they tart to ny early. Here's Malcolm Allstadt. of Memphis, Tenn., Just turned 17 nnd a licensed pilot, per haps the youiiRcst In the United States. Allstudt. flying for 18 months, has 100 hours In the all' and hasn't had an accident. And he Is willing to race any pilot of his BKe and experience from tiere to there or further, any tlr.ie. 1 : niiiijjtv La Oramle, Ore., Oraca Bldc Mu6 Adaini, MEN'S SOCKS Light weight work nocks. Ideal for summer wear black brown or grey. 3 pair for 25 SCMMKR I XDEHWI-An Atllletir styls underwear for men Onod wi-lKtit ilinitty. Only 49 7 T eWs Beauty to Fly Winner of u beauty and personalis eon list in Wichita. Ku. Mis Vem Kppei'sou, above was olfere.l elude of a free collide nt instruction n. flying or Sbw in K'dd and im uir plane trip to Meiiuit Hut f van' tell which she chohe. as di-- Hasn't (itcided herself Central Europe Digging Itself Out From Debris I.ONHON. July fi (AP)--('cntral Kurope dug itself out today from the debris of n spries of storms which yesterday swept down from I southeastern Hernia ny and killed I 28 persons, Injuring hundreds in Cuechoslovakla, Austria, Jugoslav-1 iu, Oermany and Switzerland. I The storms, which at times reached hurricane intensity and exceeded UHi miles an hour veloc ity, did widespread damage, de stroying growing crops In some dis tricts, tearing down telegraph and telephone wires, and interrupting railroad traffic. The disturbances began in Ger many, as hail storms lore down through Hohemio and .Moravia, and swung eastward, and turned Into Austria where they raked the republic's length and breadth. Here the disturbance divided, one section sweeping south through Jugoslavia- and another continuing westward Into Switzerland. imi-.MHu Velocity The wind reached a velocity of ion miles an hour, in Austria, in terrupting 'shipping' on thV hikes and In the Danube, .and maintained an average of 75 miles an hour. It was particularly violent near Nur emberg, (icrniany, where one peas ant was killed, thousands or win dows smashed by hall, and many homes partially destroyed. 1 Ten persons were killed at Zen ica. Jugoslavia, when the river Itos na, whipped by the tornado, flood ed a cottage in which a number of terrified peasants had sought shel ter. Seven persons were killed in Bohemia and Moravia, and ten more in Austria. Hundreds Injured ! Hundreds were injured along the path of the storms by falling walls, uprooted trees and flying debris. There were the usual number of freaks. In one village. Olirofin. Moravia, the wind wrecked the cemetery and exposed coffins in the ground. At Pardubice, Bo hemia, a passenger alighting from a ' train was blown under the wheels of n coach and was killed when tho train started. M n'll 1AMA.K 10K ; VIKNMA. July fi (AD Reports r.itflit dcliiihtltil out-of-door vacation locales in the heart of the magnifi cent Canadian Rockies, these Bungalow Camps. Where all the family may enjoy healthful recreation at decidedly moderate cost ... in a setting of scenic grand eur. Easy to reach hy Canadian Pacific - Low bummer lures arc effective. Get literature now. Qanadian "Pacific W.H.M CN OmUnnt FASS'ft ttFT. Mt A BM(4MV4Y -KtillAND Bhtm ( iifiadian l'it Hie 7 mvrtlcr. (.hcques Giant the H'nrW (Ji rr. A Jfi Tremor Shakes Long Beach In Morning Hours I.ON'U ltKACH, Cal July S (AP) An earthquake- tremor which lasted more than 20 seconds was felt all over the central part of this city at K:47 this morning. The l'ress-Telegraph 'building nt Sixth street and Tine avenue was rocked for more than fifteen seconds, the machines in the composing room vibrating while they wero getting out the first ei,,':fon. The Spalding building, across the street from the newspaper office, rocked percept -ihly and all big building! in tho cit y repo rt eil rcceivi ng t h o sa me treatment. Jt was the first severe shock ever authentically reported in this beach city. No reports of accident or damage had been re ceived at the police station when . a cheek up was made. The tremor was from north to south. I.OS ANfJRI.KS, July S (AD A slight earthquake was felt here at S:4f a. m. today. from all sections of Austria today emphasized thp damage done in yesterday's violent storms. A tele gram from LiiiK says thirteen church steeples crashed in that dis trict, with Hut houses badly dam aged. In N'eUfelden almost the en tire hops crop was destroyed by the hailstorm. lluckwheat in an excellent crop to sow where corn or some other crop liiis failed to make ti stand. The ground can he prepared ' for buckwheat by disking or harrow ing. The best seeding time for any locality can be determined fairly accurately by allowing a period of 12 weeks lor growth before the first killing frost Is expected. Right To Die, Often a v v nIOk DPniPfl j By .IOIIX I0VAXS (A.uciati-1 I'rcs Starr Writer) I'AKIS. (AP) The- rght to die, often ciaimed by the sick and the unhappy, is up for discussion again. It became a topic ot the day when Bichard Corbet!, n young Knglishmau charged with murder, wrote an open letter seek ing to j-istiiy himself in killing his mother lo end her long agony. Doctors, lawyers and philoso phers in Kranee all deny man's au thority to kill excepl as legal pun ishment a ud presumably in war and self-deff n e. "Ancestral i espect for human life" is offered by Professor Henri linger, dean of (lie faculty of med icine, as a solid moral barrier against abuses that should be kept inviolate. It is the physician's mission io prolong life, says Professor Charles Uichetf.-tuember of I he Academy of Medicine and noted for his psychic re.S( arch. Qu'.u- aside from t ho i moral aspect, lr. Ulchet. opposi-Hi two arguments- to the theory thatj the state be allowed to kill 1 hose j who wish to die to end their suf- fering. lie asserts there never can be absolute ccrtaitdy that the pa- hls mind, and there always is the possibility of an erroneous diag nosis. Science, lie Miys, every day discovers new methods of relief. Kor t he philosophers, the Abbe Peillaube, dean of the faculty of philosophy of the Catholic Institute. stands rlKldlv on tlie thes:s shut "the rlKhl to dcidroy human ltri - does :iol hi-lonir lo us." i.v.n 1...... 11... u..,.,.i.,l.,i or law-. I-Mouai d I A' I toy, professor of I he College of Kivmce, finds there are too great difficulties. "Any effort to legislate on such a matter," he says, "would lead the pubiic to ask more. Krom an tn t dividul!slie point of view, why lim- It tho right of snlebb- to fncurn- For Breakfast Tomorrow Morning MANY OF OUR customers tell u that "ZO" la the most papular rcady-to-eat breakfast food with their entire family. MOTHERS know it is especially good for the kiddle, as it contains a superabundance of food iron. lime, and vitamins. These are needed to build strong bones and a sturdy body. Spring mornings call for real breakfasts for the youngsters, and how tiicy like "ZO"! EVERY DAY we have new enthusiastic customer! on this real HEALTH breakfast food. Its deliciousness, its crispy bits tempt the appetite of everyone whether or not they are interested in its health giving qualities rxrT i1irt1l Wa sr. At.thorlzBd Dealers I J-eJ J ZjXJ I 'r " "l Jr",k H""1' Pattison Bros. Grocery The Pioneer Service Store For Her Health i ' VI i f A - J 1,1' - 1 year, and Alice While f the flllums shows the model bath ing suit she figures will allow the mavliiium in 'sun bath. Claimed By it-si i ran v I lV rrPllCh IhinkPrS - bles?" And. In any case, tn en irust the stafe with nuOtorlty to de cide the light of juielde "would be to give it, after all, to men who are subject to the same, influence and errors of judgment as all other men." Tlie whole matter is thrown back Into the realm of morals by Pro fessor Herthelemy. dean of the law faculty of the Pnlverslty or. Purls. "Law," he explains, "is simply t hat part of tlie moral code lor which respect may be exacted by force." Therefore,' (ho matter of killing for money should be ex amined first. " of n'l on morat grounds, and if it doesn't fit. In II 'dtould not Im- considered us a pos sible law. ' And he rejecis it on moral grounds. All these authorities admit there are border-line cases where death might, be a nnuey, but nil hold fast I lo the supreme law, "Thou shalt not kill." . Marsh field Daily Becomes a Weekly MAUSIIt'-IKI,l, Or, July S (Al') Tim Southwestern Oregon l;illy News, for the punt ten yeiirrt published In Coos Itay.nHiin utter noon Uuljy newspaper, Saturday announced termination as u daily I "d will he puhhs .nee a week. ''' chanKo was announced hy '' A- ltos''- editor ami pi slier. I 1,0 P"icna coniror 01 ine paper 1 two months from t. 1 1. Cordon.' 1 ' "' 00s May Times, member of I uted I'ress, remains as the Assoc the only Oregon. daily In Sout hweste; Kour thousand of T . 0 1 :-t prison inmates m only 2 'A '2 are divoreod. Michigan's single and Free Delivery What Your Child Eats Now Will Show its Effects All His Life Call Main 80 THE GARDEN vr.fiTTAni.rs roit iikai.th - While the fact that the use of! vegetables is necessary to promote i good health is often emphasized, an important point that Is not so often polnred out Is, that1 theyi snouai ne propeny cookimi. i ne. most important factor' In the vego tables Horn a heulth fttamlpotnt is the vitamine content. The vita mines' are partly destroyed by heut. If vpgetable nro overcooked, which they usuully nre, tho grefttor portion oi tne live-giving vuamines will be destroyed. The greatest benefit Ir derived from eating fresh vegetables rnw. Tho carrot,, turnip, and cabbage may be used in thin manner. ..The use of the carrot, turnip and celery chopped-fine with gt'pon pepper' also finely minced . forms, an nt tractjvo 'and snappy salad dressed ither with innyonnalse or French ,ii-ntt.- i i.i. ii.r. r.n- tire benefit of the vltamlnes may ho oldalued. 1 MemtwM-J nr thrt rnhhi.i-o 1 i-tbe. which Includes Hrussels sprouts, salad and stinwherry shortcake kale and cauliflower, usually suffer may have neen In the housekeep from overcooking. A cabbage cut er'B mind for dinner, lumb may Into sections suitable for u slngio be Impossible to find, so she may helping or shreddert wilt cook thor- liuve to subst'tllto beef or veal oughly and sufficiently with twelve 'which would mean a change In the -infinites of -actual boiling. The dessert it beef were chosen u well cahlHIower should not have more (is a change In the green veg tlurn tills time and It n perfectly etables. cooked. They should he cooked in When making the list, the way open dishes for the best results, - In which meata, fruils or. vegetit-so-far as preserving tho yltamlne hies are to be used should hp kept content is concerned. i In mind. Vegetables wanted for Steam cooking ,ai)d waterless cooking have advocates who -hayn the same reason ;foi( 'their methods. Steam cooking, of course, Is car ried on in covered dishes and cooks . as speedily as the boiling. It Is a favorite method as It seems to pre serve the full rinvor of the- vege table more completely than In boil ing. 1 Tomatoes retain their vitamine content after cooking better than j other vegetables and canned tomn- toes are one of the. most healthful of foods;- Ono of the polntHnirKPd hy tlu mh"",, runners is that their vegetaiiH- products are nevr - overcooked and lliereroro retain possible health-giving elements which are so orten boiled away In the overcooking of the nverage kitchen. In cooking green vegetables, the water should conic tn a boll before they are plticed In the water. Many cooks blanch green vegetables that is, let them remain in tlie boil ing witter for three minutes and then pom cold water over them, returning them to the boiling wa ter. This method Is said to retain tlie green coloring and speed the cooking. Popular Powder of Beautiful Women HtNtutles Run nt their complexions use M Kl J.O-OI.O Kaee . Powder only, Ka m ous for purity lis ctd- Iorlng matter approved by the Ciovernineiit. The skin never looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more ! Minool lilv inttl iirmlnct'tt ii vmilbfnl bloom. Made by a new l-Yeneh process, M Kl.I.O-til.O h'aee Pow der slays on lenger, CBass Drugs. Inc. Adv. Announcements The Neighbors of t he Wood craft will give the Juveniles a pic nic Wednesday, July 10 at Hlver sde park. All members are urged to attend and bring well-filled bas kets. Dinner will be served at noon. The liiverslde Ladies Aid society will hold a picnic at Itiver.nitle park 'on Thursday July II. All are cordially Invited, j ISc a pkf. h A i u I gf?ai MENUS - - n.v sis-ri:it -mahv A market, list of some sort Is of course IndispenHlble. The Hat prevents over-stocking and makes for economy. However, when marketing the housewife should be willing to buy the best that Is offered at the most reasonable price. She should not go with a fixed Idea of the exact fruita untl vegetables she must pipclinse regard let of price. (ir(l,M, pens mny h ber cnotce tor the succulent dinner vegetable Ihut nighti but if rIip finds the penn rfhrtveled and yellow and a poor in vesiment she should make another choice. A list suggesting a vnr- ii-tv of nofislble vegetables wonhWi hhv hidped her In selecting the best on uvallnMe. Iteiuniklrig tlu Mitm I ' o Inexperienced Htiopper may flhd It iiecesiWry to revise her list ud praetlCully remakf her inenun. Kof Instance, lamb with green peas, creamed potaloert, tomuto soups need not be lis perfect lis . those wanted for table servlc. Coarse outer Htalkn of celery are unite as good lor soup us choice hearts and nre' much cheaper. So n llitlp notation on the list suggest ing tlie use Is helpful. It Is never econumy to buy bad ly wilted or spotted fruits and vegetables at any price, for tht waste :n preparation will more than overbalance the difference in price, ... 1 i discussing the treatment of sheep and goats for Hlomnch worms um nVPr fiukeH. the Oregon neriment station warns growers tnm overy remedy which will dn Htrny these parasites Is mora or less poisonous, nnd udvlses against their I xxW without reasonable certainty that the worms are present. Cnr-' lul observation of the flock, with treatments upon the first appear anee of symptoms Is ud vised, art sheep and goats which are allowed lo become, thin and wuuk are un profitable, oven after the worms Juive. been destroyed. HEALTH SKN IlATIf IXJU IIABY INCH FAS' KS AIIM'7riTI:, INlVCIi ni,i:i:p, i.iiit(vri ;i:n MILAlj CONDITION By lr. Wllllain It. P. I'.merson Boston, MaHKJichuwMtM The Cssentlals of health for the, baby are simple namely, good food, abundant sleep, normal exer The last week! ...to put a "Flavor Zone" range in your kitchen on Special Terms Tn . HIS offer amounts to a whole lot more than ; merely an opportunity for you to liuy a Wt'HtingliotiHe Electric Range on iiiiuhiiuI, convenient ternli. Wliul wc are really oiTerlng In an opportunity to free youruelf firever from the drudgery of conking from the unxlotm hourH you huve tpent hentling over a hot stove worrying about the Huccess of your dinner. For the operation of the Wcating hoiiitc "Flavor Zone" Hun go en-uhh-N you toMiilHtituteclockwork for gueHKwork in your cooking. The WcHlinghouse Electric Runge, with its futnous "Fluvor Zone'" oven, doe every tiling that Clearance Sale of : ' House Dresses One group $1.59 PUTMANS La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-wear and Millinery cise,, air nnd sunlight. Although I the value of tho first four of these J essentials has been understood for, some time, It Is only recently that we havo com to renlluG tho Im portance oC sunlight In the welfare of the Infant and growing child, .exposure of the skin to sunlight nnd air produces fundamental re actions that have an immediate ef fect on the whole system. The skin is the largest organ of the body. It has been called the mirror of the system. Us color " add texture change With bodily health. It re acts to heat, to cold, to tho fight Of the sun nnd to tho coolness of the nlr. - ,U contains the end organs Of repllng, attnehpd to It by mil lions' of fine fihtmentH that go to the brain and the, central nervous system, -Therefore exposure to the sun's rays should be regulated with exceeding- care, In order thnt Its stimulating effect lie not overdone. . A sun bath properly' given in orpanes the appetite, induces sleep and improves, tho general condi tion." The "texture of the skin Is bettor, the ton of the muscles Im proved,, and tho baby's reslstanco to Infection Increased. lr tho food and other conditions are favorable, sunlight absolutely prevents rick ets. . , ; The sun bath may be given In a warm room with the sunlight com ing through an open window, on a veranda or In tho shelter or a gar den or yard. The Infant should bo protectel from too strong a draught, nnd the hands and feet should be kept -warm. On cold days a hot "water bottle or electric pad may ho urtedi The head should be protected from the direct rays Of the sun. In tho heat of tho summer, tho -bath should be given between seven nnd ten In the morn ing or, between two nnd four in the afternoon. luring the rest of tlie year, it may be given In the middle of, tho day. It has been recommended that the child bp put out-of-doors first PHONE 1414 Adams Ave. Next to Observer Office, i you would do. It turn itself on automatically at jtiHt tho right minute. Then it brown to perfection, clicks off the cur- ' rent, and finishes cooking by retained heat. When you return - 1 w. Westingliouse The Elnclrle Range with tho automatic. "Flavor Zona" Oven $9.75 DOWN Balance on Easy Payments. Free Set of Cooking Utinsils with every Range Purchased before July 15th. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Cook By Wire.' in ordinary clothing .that Is, with out blankets or other covering, for three minutes, then for five, min utes. Then remove one garment each duy or every two days, tbeinrf guided by the reaction of the Child, until all clothing has been removed nnd the child Is covered only by a sheet. Finally the nude body la exposed for thirty seconds front and buck, the next day forty-five seconds, the third duy one minute, and thereafter the exposures In creased up to thirty minutes. The object of all this Is to get thebaby well tanned without sun bur ft. This plan should 'requlro ftbottt two weeks for the child to be, get ting an exposure of one-half h hour rront and back. Babies with light skins can withstand- the ex posure only half. tho length of time of those with dark skin. 'ang'lt.'M safer for such children- to be given two .or three 'sun baths daily Of short duration rathef than one. long one. The length 'of exposure.' In any case must vary with the baby tolerance to sunlight, temperature, wind, height of the sun' apd clear ness of tho atmosphere. ?'; In tho winter month soma of the good effects of sunlight can he obtained through special glass that allows tho penetration of the ultra violet rays. Windows of this fflais run be arranged over a. crib or box with one side open to allow a freo circulation of nir. Attractive port; nble sun bath cabins are now avail able at moderate cost. These can be put In the yard or on the root nnd used for the suh bath, a play house or for , Bleeping1 out." Thy are especially ( useful In the winter months. . . . ..v' When the other essentials In tlie care of the infant aro adequately provided ror. the sun and air bath Is or great value for the bent health of tho bnby. A 3,700 oar crop Of peachM I predicted for Illinois this ywr. ftn Increase of 1 200 over 1 928." t ' MAIN 2 to the kitchen a deli ciotis dinner in piping hot and ready to serve. j mt im Li.- l i m HI