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Monday, August 1!), 1020 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Iiicorporat1 An TiHlciM'ntlent Newwpn per FRANK B. APri,FIBY Kdltor ftnd Publlaher HARVEY P. MATTHEWS BnslnenH Manager Published evening except Sunday, at 1410 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The ObHorver.Stnr published every Friday. Entered at the PoHtofflce at La Grand, Oregon, as Second Clans Mall Matter under net of Mnrch 2, 187fl. OFFICIAL PA PICK OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA OKANIDI0 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The AflHoclated ProHa is exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. All r!hts of republication of Bpeclal dis patches In this paper, und also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOGENSEN & CO., Inc., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Currier Dally, per month In advance - 75o Dally, six months In advance $4.60 Dally, single copy .. So By Mall Dally, per month In advance BOo Dally, per six monthn In advance ...$2.60 Dally, per year In advance $6.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch - Time contract prices on application. 420 40o THE PLACE OF THE DISCIPLE The disciple is not nbove ht muster, nor the m-rvnnt above his lord. It Is enough for thin disciple tint t he he as his twister, and the serving us his lord. If they huvo called (lie mantel- of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them oT his household.. Mat thew 10:26, 26. Piano Is Baggage on This Plane WW I . a w , ii i AAA Los Anaelcs bureau Tl-e have been some oncer bits or basgago brought into 1,0s goles aboard I lie mum ions air liners terminating there, hut George Whiting (left! and Edwin Weber, song writers, set a new record by bringing their piano along in a plane. They went to the coast to do somo themo koiiks for the talk tea. Health Talks - "Silvertou Golfer Appear in Pajamas." If fewer clothes helped their game, we know some golfers w10 COuld be ar rested for the clothes they would be willing not to wear. Psychologists claim that the proportion of employed people in this country who are maladjusted to their jobs is 50 per cent.' In August, however, the percentage rises as high as 99 per cent. The New York tailor received a handshake as a reward for returning $1,000' found in a suit left for cleaning is expected momentarily to claim that the material in the cloth was Scotch worsted. Senators, et al, who protest that the president has no authority to suspend construction on cruisers, seem never to have been informed who is cwmmander-in-chief, or do not know what that means. ; It's cooking school week in Union county, The Observer providing housewives with expert instruction both instruc tive and entertaining. .We count ourselves fortunate in securing Mrs. McLean again and she has a large following here that will agree. Hveryonc is invited there will be many new recipes to tempt those who know that good cook ing is a real art. The Graf's arrival in Japan somewhat ahead of schedule and without the slightest difficulty, as voyages go, makes it easy to predict the successful completion of the round-the-world cruise. The event is important. It blazes the way for further travel by great air liners, between all parts of the world. Ordinary air danger for trips of six thousand miles seems to have been eliminated. Now the navy lias under contract two big airships that will be more than twice the size of the Graf Zeppelin. One's imagination is not equal to the accomplishments of the future. hi (iuit rcculiuritiiM Kiuniruant Knrly riilldhoml Ity It. Nelson Walt. M. I. Shrinei-H' Hospital for 'r(ppli:i MILLIONS IN GAS TAXKS The extent to which the automobile, the truck and the tractor have conquered the United States -is graphically shown in reports on gasoline tax collections, now being made in every state. Publication of these figures and the uses to which the money is put renders a public service, inasmuch as it tends to reconcile motorists and others concerned to a lax under which they are sometimes inclined to chafe, for it shows that the great bulk of the fund so realized lias been spent to insure their safety, their comfort and their convenience. Kvery one who pays a lax on his purchase of gasoline must experience a feeling of satisfaction in the thought that he is contributing his own individual share, be it much j or little, to the construction and repair of a network of; good roads, especially as sin'h roads are a necessity to the1 traffic which modem methods of locomotion and transport;!-1 lion have brought in their wake. j The air may yet beat out both the road and the ocean as a highway for pleasure travel and commercial transporta-! lion; but, in view of gasoline consumption figures, it would r.ectn that the day when that contingency will have arrived belongs to a future that is yet far distant. j IH it be said in passing that motorists will not revolt against reasonable gasoline taxes, even when paid on lour in! a foreign state which they may never visit again, if states, hold fast to the established rule of applying this lax to the; construction and maintenance of highways. More and more: people are glad t pay license fees and gas taxes. They lecogni.e it as a good investment. ; Children. Springfield, Mass, Within the liniltH of early child hood the period between the es tablishment of wiilUlnp unit the sixth year tin1 child niroly stim ulates or "puts on." Meyond the sixth yeur. Ht'f-eonse,iou.snenH or the desire for at tent ion may prom jit transient Indulgence- tr. limping or m-oleNfiie walking. Oe cusionuly, of course, the younger child may d this, but too often the child with u serious physical defect has been neglected on t he supposition (hut he la "copying (i rand pa 'h rheumatic II nip" or "CJIntpy's funny gait." In this early period, a definite limp or apparent Inequality of l g ten t h cu Us for lib mediate investi gation. A congenital dislocation of j at thin lime, and since the eurlier h phi cement is accomplished the better the chances are for normal restoration, no mother should have her tuispiclons allnycil by the assurance that her baby will "out grow" the condition. Today rcl.i llvely few coiiim unit ies are without X-ray nervlce, ti nd a fear proved unfounded is likely to be a grcate. comfort limn a handicapped child. A able to Hide mwuv or waddlj In-' I'"' usually present In the early weeks of walking, but Us pciNistamo be yond three or four months In an otherwise healthy child is never to be dismissed with the "funny gait." or "getting over it in lime." Again the X-ruy and competent profes sional advice should lie sought, lor this waddle Is cliaructerist it- ol, und most commonly due to, dislo cation of both hips. The en use of congcnttul dislo cation of the hip joints is not clear ly known, but early treatment .; fiilrly'cerlaln, and neglect is a dis aster. As the child grows older, changes take place In the socket ami those purls of the thigh hones that norma lly fit wit hi n I hem, making u satisfactory replacement extremely ditlienlt - oftentimes Impossible - -mid lead to disability, pain and unhappliicss. (alt pei'ului it ies due to rickets may occasionally be con fronted w ith the foregoing but the ot her cardlnal signs are usually present In a ho, ware head, large .joints, nni cither how legs or kimck-kuecM u Ith Mat leet. Modern niediehie lias imhle It possible to "outlaw" rickets in Die extreme forms, and probably most mothers kumv that direct sunshine, end liver oil a in I orange juice prevent and cure this disease. The various acute diseuse con ill t Ions at tee ting gall are usually oT silt I Icleiil severity to en It fnt medical air early. Tuberculosis n' the spine or weight -hearing joints may be cited as an exception, since tile ousel a lime is not accompan ied by severe pain, and limp repre sents the only evidence that some thing is wrung. The child treqnent ly tuhiks his trouble due to a tall or ot her Injury, but ca reful in spection fails to show the usual evidence of injury that the parent actually can see, such as a Sore, toe, a bruise or cut. Al times a condition so serious as bone a-liscess ol osteomyelitis is considered to be rheumatism or lever," until destruction en dangers life and lime. Children do not have rheumatism or rheumatic fever In one Joint, -r. A mild 'attack of anterior poli omyelitis (Infantile paralysis) oc casionally leaves a mild limp as ils only n fleiniath. The relation of Un original Illness is liable, to la; over looked by the parents, and treat ment neglected until the affected muscle, overstretched and fatigued by use, fails to make recovery, and deformity tip pears. Kificlent treat ment early might have resulted In more or less complete restoration. harmonic orchestra: 10, male fjuar tet: 10:1(0, sextet and soloiato; Jl to 12, Olympic Hangers. Tort land KCW (62uke) feature: S. Mil'; !:3n, orchestra: 10:30 to 12, d;:nee music KKX (11 SUkc) 8 to 12, ABC pro gram. ' Til co in a KT ("liokc) 7:4fi, concert en semble; 8:15, skit; 8:30, instru mental trio: IK dance music; 10. concert ensemble, songs; 1 1 , In strumental trio; 11:30 to 12, organ concert. Oakland Kl.X (SSOkc) 8, dance music; piano, soprane, tenor; 10 to 11, j dance orchestra, K(() (7lokc) 7, gale program; !t, NIK?; !t:3U, gale program: Hi. KUO regulars; 11 to 12, NHU (broadcast at radio show). Ntokaiio K(1A (M70kc) 8 tb 12, A Hi' pro gram. KJig (f:iukc) 7, Melodies; V, NBC: 11:4 ft, studio; Hi lo 12, NBC. Salt l.akc ity KSI, (ll30kc) 7, studio; 8, in strument til quartet; 'J, studio; 10, dance orchestra. Ihh Angeles KI-'I (H20kc) 8, trio: S:30. fea ture; 0, NMt': II, news bureau. KN'.K (H)5Ukc) X, Tom and his mule; ii, features; 10 to 1, dance music. sent tl KOMO (!l2ukc) 8, NBC; 10, fea tu res. K.Ik (liTOkc) 8 to 12, ABC pro gram. San IViiiiclseo KI'O (180kc) 7:30, NBC; S:3", feature; !l, NBC. KKBC (fit nkc) 8, concert or chestra anl soloists; H, popular se lections; 10 to 1, dunce music. Denver K AO f.s:mue) 7, band; 8:1:., news; 8:31) to !t, band. OFFICE Ul CAT tradi man k ma. Support Overheard in the lu-t of the city: "See that skyscraper? I help ed watch all the excavating." The bah! headed man wotlln like to read just one of these hair raising stories he's heard so much about. "1'np, what's a monrtlog?" "A monolog is a conversation between husband and wife." "I thought that was a dialog." ( "No, a dialog is where two per sons are speaking." She (at the ball game) "7 heard some one yell 'fowl,' where are the feathers'.'" He (wearily) "Oil, this galiio Is between two picked teams." Uttle I'eggy had just got over a spell of crying that bur mother knew nothing about. As the day wore on she became her usuc.l cherry self. "Al u in in ie," she cried joyfully, "do you know wbat-I am going to do for your birthday?" "No, darling," answered mother. "I inn getting you u nice new butter-dish," said the little, girl. "That will be lovely. Hut mania's got one already, I'eggy." "Oli, no. you haven't munimlc! You used to have one, but I broke it this morning!" Breakers Ahead . First Author: You renminbi r , that article I wrote some time ago! in which I mentioned the Nuggett cigarel? Well, yesterday the man ufacturer sent a carton of them. Second Author: What u wonder ful Idea! I'm going to write one right away on the Ziegfeld Follies girls! ! with ramu learner LA GRANDE STORE First with the New! FALKrS Transparent Velvets In Six Most Popular Fall Colorings Soft! Luxurious! Made for happiness. Made for good times. Because the dress of Transpar ent Velvet is smart ultra smart. And this lovely quality is so becoming to most everyone. Ask to see it' in our silk department. Lucerne Iilue Jack Uose Antique Kuschia Mandarin Morocco Red llusset Brown IMU'AHT.M KNT .STOUlvS ' yvil idj I jloro No. 13 Lh (irando. Org. I t i:si.y I'knoKAMN The National Hrondcusting eoif) liatiy iioraiu for Tuesday nigju; follows: 7::iu, Hello. Mars; S, TnU?-' Never Told; '.. orchestra; 'J::ili, 'hIV la,. Spotlight.. -rcwjtuv'j 11 fMi II. Musical Musketeors. -, Tin American I troatlcast iim con i puny progra in for Tuesday night follow s: K, A ugust (tutingp; S:So, pan" Hiinyan yard: !'. I'hf!- o Proper There belter depart- is nothing (hat w HI show our respect fur d loved o:ies than to erect a momiiueiit lo pio.p erly mark their graves. Feet free to eniiMlIt nw at all t hues w e striv e I o have a s uiia t bet ie nude islanding and assure you of our best efforts to give you a fitting nmnum-ut w it hin our mean. Cemetery Memorial Works C. II. Mi-CLrUK La (J ramie, Ore. Hosiery A lull lii.-hi!i:i..l ii.ll silk lo (up M'l-vlce HkMI hour, or .-) full In.Mliloiii'il liMle lop silk imtl rnyon tniM'l hose. Nrw I'lill Sljlis. J)Sc word you must have Reliability's a Applied lo us heard. It- heJis our business a lot - lo be known as capable, reliable moving nieti. We'll always be know n as'sucH. Oyd. . Mi A New Hose by Kay iter $195 A sheer chiffon with trip--pie spire heel of black shown in 3 fall colors, Gun metal, Illusion, Riverside. Kills Wife, Four Children, Himself UOYAI, OAK, Mich.. Aug. 1 !i ( A I) Hans r Nielson. of Uoyal Oak, killed h:. wile and four children with gas fames and took his own life with poison after sett ing fire to his house here early to day. Firemen who broke into th" flaming house found Mrs. MaL'b l- I:ie Nielson. ami her four children, Niels. Hans, nine: Itertha, eiglil : Fan!, six; and ltodcll. two dead in the bedroom. Kvery gas jet in the house had been opened. Nlelson'.H body was found in the bal hruuiii. The government is to spend SlMi.uuu for 3,tHKi iicres of hind hi Folk county. Tex., for the Ali bama and Ooushatta Indians. T--r-T-T-1T--TNT-T At the cooking school careful seasoning counts Th.it is why I.r.si.iR Sai.t takes its place on the platform for the dem onstrator's use in preparing model menus and delicious dishes. The purity, even-grain and case of hand ling of this carefully refined pro duct assures uniform seasoning for all cookini;. Look for the familiar red package! " )'nu Hit hul lilllr S.i.'l . . . Irl Ihjl hlllt ht ll't hnt " I -.-.! ri lnHrl til 'I III- HllM'MIT V .I'klUK -i lll.lll. Mi M m its sa H E5 M HI IS mi in a N m M M Plfl H M Ml m m 9 SI : ill 1 M m m M OB w Wi m M M m m M m M m Tomorrow's Observer for the Announcement of a NEW STORE In La Grande briiifinfi complele new stocks, new standards of value and quality lo the people of this community. 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