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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1929)
Wednesday, August 28, 1929 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. ( limiritorautl) An liitlpjwHtlrnt Nw!finM'r FRANK B. APl'I.KHY. Editor nrul Publisher HARVE V F. MATTIIKWS Published evening, pxrepl Kuntlay. at H1G AdiiiiiH AVRnuii, La Grande, Oregon. Tho Oljuerver-Suir imljllsh'-d every Friday. Entered at the I'onu.rrict at La (Jrande. Oregon, as Second Clans Mall Mailer innlrr net nf March 2. 1X7!'. OFFICIAL I'M'KR OF U.NION COl'.N'Tr AND TUB fill' OF l,A ORANDI) M KM HHP. OF ASSOCIATED PIUOKS The AHSocluted Prt-HH Is exrlwively rptltled to use for publica tion of all iiowm dispatches creditr;d to It or not otherwise credited If publlahed herein. All rlnhts of republication of aperlal dl oatches In thin imptT, and aluo the local news herein alao are reserved. National ArlverllHlni? Repreaentatlvo M. C. Mod IONIAN & CO., Inc., Han Francisco. Los Anceles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago. Detroit. New York HUUScnil'TION RATES Ity Carrier 'Hily. per montl In advance lnlly. six months In advance 'tilv slnKlf copy Ily Mall l pei inonlh in advanco nei riionlliH lii advance r I n ad V'.IIR e. . - , Si.ir per year .. 7 Go ..1450 6c .. 60o .. 60 5.00 12.00 AIIVKKTI.MM) RATIOS i-play forelKn. per rohnnn Inch 4?0 iwiilay local, per colnnin Inch 40c !Mme eontrnct prices on aprilicatlon. OUR LORD'S ro.MPASHIO.V- llnl when .Jesus saw the mul titudes, he w.-ia nieved wilh compassion mi thein. because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep h;ivlnu' no shep herd. .Matthew !l::ii;. . Sometimes ;i mini finds Hint lie cannot make ends moot because they are louse end:;. Owen Johnson, novelist, says, "Second niaii iaRes arc hap pier than first inarriaRcs." Since he is experimenting wilh his fifth, we understand, this approval of his second. A year ao the country was in a turmoil over the choice between Ileib and Al. Followers of each were convinced that tho country would go to the dogs it the other were elected. Now tho country has forgotten about the election and few i people can relate many of the issues that appeared so vikd twelve months ago. Baker is properly proud of her new community hotel, opened to the public Saturday. I'.otli the Democrat-Herald and the Uuker County Record appeared last week witli spe cial editions commemorating the event each most creditable Mid giving a host of interesting information about the nw institution and other incotiraging developments in the J'.akcr community. Speaking of municipal parks, some day l,a (Jrande will build a gravel road to the (lousier Teak ridge aiid secure property there for a picnic ground and view point. To none of the surrounding heights is there n suitable road by which local citizens and visitors' can get the gorgeous view of city and valley that, is' available from them. Such a park would not only provide recreational but inspirational benefits, li would be worth the cost in renewed public enthusiasm I oi this beautiful valley. Health Talks I Una: Worm of Hir 1'Vri, 'onmin SUin IM-rjix' not Serious if 'IVhHmI rroiiiplly It.v Clmrlcs T. ( IminlN-rlnIn, M. IK, N.Hchez. XlimfiHHif'l'f. AlllOtIK til rOIMIMOll lliMI'.-IHtH of l In- si; in, sj)t- i:i Ily ilurintf Hit; fiiiiini'T iii'iniliH vvh'-fi so many I ! I I' iiic s iriunint,' luth in pools iinil n.'itm-.-il l.oilif.4 if water, iH one I, ii ou ti ;im rln i,' v or in of I lie 1'r-t-t. Th!;t iH :ui inl'fctioiis iliH.-aMt- of tin; tili i n (-a used by mi n;i II oi'k.i ii inn is similar to the y.nst fiinK'-. Whiln not a M'Vt'i-i- inf'-ftion, ft is V'-ry t ronl'Ii-sfKMi'. and at (linen lir- I'dllli'H .-.'Vllt' l'!t)llf.'l) til 'ullfilll' otii' to 'I'll.- ci-niiinnlc sill.- ha, t hrp'fnri', to I'f tald'il into coiiKid ciatti.ii. '11 u. disoiiKc hcKiiiM imua Ily on th.- planlai- Hiirt'ar.' ol th,. I'ii-I oi lulutfii tlx' iocs. It is rliarai-t'-rl.-d usually t.y t!aVs or hlisti'i'M varying in m.- from pin points to vi sii-lrs an in' h in diannl. y. Tln rupture ami i-xud.- a Micky flui'l w liich is ii ritaiim; to the mil -i-iiumilm,' skin. It not properly at tended to, tin- feet may, a ml do, heroine extremely tcnilcp ami son 1 1 -I iiiM-.H pa In I ul. IC mime ptm : rni coni iminatt-s the already ex ist in i infect ion. mniili i alIe in I hi ma t ion aixi i 1 in may jnc sent. Innint,' tin Mimimr iitontlis -v 1 1 - promiscuous crowds are us inij siimnn i- t iniminiT pool;', one case o this Infection may causi" iiuiiilnrless new ones. The trans mission of ihe infection usually lakes place I roill lh floors Sill I'ouiidiiiK the pool, ar.d is ratiscJ ly waikint; in til" h;irc feet on'thc floor. The hit-li dilution nT (lie a t it of I he pool uoilld prevent in leclmn most likely. In (iitr schools and rollec. when' indoor su iniiiiirik' pools are Used dm inK tho winter, the in cidence of this infrctinn has be come very hlnh. A recent report, from some of our K.istern I'niver yilies showed a JS per cent infec tion aiiM'iu; the male students. The percentage was much lower amotii; the feuia le St tide lit s. The report j,'os on to say lh.it tin Kivaier c!e;,ni,...S of tile f.llU.le Was tile caii.-e of the smaller per cent or infection. Asa result of these sur veys in our roiie'res. aiiention is heim,' L'iven to this skin (rouble ami so ps beihc la h- n to prevent its sprea.l ainonu piibhr and semi ublic natatori'ims. i 'reveijtii.n of infection is, ni i'oiiim' our chief iiiin. This cnn be ilon.' li t t . b proper inspei tion of I li t lid s. and '!, allowing no one to Willi barefoot over th' floois surroiitidinif tin- mo, or in t he rooms adjoining. T lie treatim-nt ,,i the condition I.-, simpli but re'pures daily attention, and has to be persisted in for bum p Hods. In the presence of the sli:l.te.l evidence of inle, j.,n the I l eal lit. at must be kept up. The first esselill:i of tieiitllOIlt is pro tertii.tl. Tile atteeted lutts CMlSt be kcjft bandinred. The feet should r.; hath. . I each niejil and niornim,' hi a weak solution of iodine, nsini one I e.i spoon fn of iodine to one pint of water. After riryiiiK lh- fee: nn ointment of jut cent salicylic acid and 4 per cent benzoic ucld, made up in lanilin cold cremn as a liase, is upiilied. After applying lb' (dntinenl, tlio feet are bandaged. This treatment has tir bo persisted in until all vcHtitfcn of the disease have disappeared. If improperly treated, or untreatc.l, this affection can Kt'e a reat deal of trouble. The feet will become so painful and tender that one is compelled to Ko to beil. Kven if no loss of time is Hiistaiucd, we are all well repaid in preventing it, if for no other bet ter reason than beinir able to do a way wit h the troublesome dally treatment. Cove Planning Sunday School Picnic At Park It.v Mrs. A. ii, f'onklin ( l ihserVer ' rrespondelit ) (( l VK. (Special) The Sillldr'y .school of the Methodist Kpiscopal church hold its annual picnic at Itlversi'Ie pari; near l.a (irande Tuesday. 'a rs will be provided rn all who wish to go. They will leave Cove at ten o'clock. A picnic lin ner will be spread at noon and af ter dinner a program of ports, wil h ma ay run tests of both skill and chance will be offered. Mrs. T. It. conlitiu and .Mrs. K. J. Cbad v, irk w ill have charge of the sports. The women's club met at the li brary Thursday afternoon in reg ular session. I tesidt; reiila r I nisi -nr.'j.s the pro-raiii. eimml'tee pre sented the program for the yenr (hat was read and accepted. I'ro Krain conuuittei- consists of Mrs. T. . Hetty. -Vim. A Iherl Itecker and Mrs. I .. .1. Chadwick. The Ladies fluih! ill have an aftej uoon ineetint; at tin; Ascension ( Jrove Thursday afternoon. This will be a no-host ess. meeting. Mrs. I,. M. I.aird and 'Mrs. J. il. Fletcher are the committee in charge. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. It. 1'rire 'ami daim-hter, .na Nelda. will leave Cove Monday. Sept. , for their new- home in I'rane, where Mr. Trice will be superintendent of th sr hoots. M r. and M rs. 1'rice have been "i'iivi' l-'olks" for many years. Several times they have KOtie away f;r a year or two but they have always coin;- back to make t'ove tiieir home. .Mr. and Mrs. Lay linker who h;iVe been sp. ndini,' the summer -it tin- ( ive and in the Minam country left last We.-k for lleriniston where they I, a- ll. Mrs. C. I-:, llarker. who is at St. Klizah. th's bospit.il in I laker, i now convalescini; and will soon be able to return to her home lie re: Mr. and Mrs. li. S. Comst ck ,-u-t' rtaint d Informally at dinner Sun l y. th. ir quests lieini; Mr. and Mis. !. '. il tiy. Charles an. I lnn ald lb fly. Mr. and Mrs. -I. K. Mills. I loiothy. AH- n. l.oyd and (ial Milb ami Miss Lucy Lausonie. M iss Lucy I tan so me, of Wnllu Walla, Wasti., is the house j-uest of Miss Dorothy .Mills. " Mr. and Mrs. M. II. K'rntis... of Walla Walla, and Arthur Krause, I ; ; of Minnesota, visited at the J. K. , Mills home last Friday. Mr. and -Irn. Hoy Allen and fam- , Ily fof l'ortland, aro Kuests ()f Mr. Allen'H father, John Allen. They i are old residents of t'ove and are visiting among old friends. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Muir. of Med ford, are visiting their son". Henry M nil', lierr. They brouahl w ii h them l(of,einary, small daughter of Mr. M nil- who makes Ju r home wilh an aunt at Hood I liver. Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Milts enter tabled at a snutll dinner Monday evening when the IU-v. and Mrs, I I". Si urges and Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. : I'ricc and lama Nelda Trice, were 1 e, nests. i Mi-, ami Mrs. J. 10. Stearns of La (Irande were guests at tic home of Mrs. A. U. Conklin Siin- I day. I Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Conklin and i daughter, .loan Frances w ho hrivi. ! been visiting Mr. Conktin's mother, ; Mrs. A. (!. Conklin, and oilier : friends for Ihe past three weejs ! will leave Tuesday for their home ' in Santa llarbara, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Will iloiix and family who have been spending lie summer at their home in Cove I- 1 1 a Sunday ago for College Liar. near Waila Walla where they will live his w inter. Mrs. Valma Van firsdale ami ! daughters, Thelma, Jean and It n -bara Janice are visiting .Mrs. Van i irsdale'e mother, M rs. M inm-tir Si-ntner at tho swimming pool. Mar.)orie (inyette who has been spending tlie summer wilh ber Kiandparenls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe (loyelte, left Saturday for her home in ( 'alifornla. I'LAVi: I I' TWO DAYS SVItACl Si;. X. Y., Aug. L'S (AP) With continued fair weather the Kinpire Slate Standard circled over Ihe New York state fair ground here, today piling up addi tional hours in the pursuit of a ne.v endurance refuel record. At M:m:;:::7 oVim-U L'.S.T. today, the I Hers. Clyde K. I'anghorn and Carl A. lijxoi', will h.ive completed two foil days in tin- air. Contact with the refuel plane was inadu this looming. . STORE -rr: " " j W.K.WEST & CO. IPlFACDCIIi Are Exclusive at Talk's in La Grande Suits Your Taste and 0 Ygut Porse ! wildcat virn.i: r.i : ri: SI;ATTLK. Wasli.. Am:. I'.s (Al t -Leslie "Wildcat" Carter, Seattle neKl'i boxer, Was kinx l.eil nut in the second round of a seiu-ihiti-d six round buttle with Lilly Town send. Vancouver. II. C, here !a-;t night, reeling before a bail of well aimed punches. The one-time scourge of t he west in his division wilted, offering little defense for the storm of blow.-; Townsend. drove his way. 1 i.-J y .-' & !?-,!;!r-orr StMicncry !;.";.:. yc;i ,'s a person of Lrliininr Traveler Ono of the n-sfest creatures on earlit is the chai-::;n:: lion. Ac cordim: to Marliii Johnson, Lmioiii explorer, lie covers 1 he lust but yards of his elitii'e in less 'i Ikiii 0 C1 -1 i? refino :ioht I yc' (li.s not l;tr;:j jt" c oriOiuic:il , nature, r in:- ;,ml price Lord ;".-;& n i'i wi-hout a f;c!'.I o:i!y H Rcxnll (JLASS 1)RL'(,S Inc. A tfvaceful trim pump of black Kangolii Kid with long lacing across vain and counter. High Spanish liecl and round toe. Ihe Dorothy HL ft Ji.LfJ'3 la; CEJT CHAIN Of 3i East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Kates Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main G73 1-113 Jefferson Ave. A R T I N FOOTWEAR kkti ri jii.ic lands PrcsidciiL Hnnvei's innposiil tluil. ptiKlic. lands In- Uiimil over tn tho Mali's in whicli. they lire lncali-il fur sale anil lentiil to tho lii-iicfil i( .sclmn Imuls Is a policy lhat will meet with Ri'iicial appinval in Oregon. That it is the only fair solution I'm- the public land prublcin is obvinus and it would mean tho id.-Kssiiin ol' lands wilhin tho hoidors ol' western slatos from which small benefit has boon lenli.cd in tho past. ruhtiti lands, with tho fjovonimcnl rolainini;- eontrol over those having national foiv.-t or oil resources, have boon almost a dead loss to ()ieou under the present policy. IVcausc of cemparativc scarcity of population to profitably occupy a sreat area, a larjio portion of the stall' has actually not boon a part of tho state. It has been federal propcily, civiii;; Ori pcn m-Rlijiibk- l ovcnuo and pi eventing an im-r-ase in tax ; ')'.,' property that would ro. ult il sales to piivato individuals we; o possible. states in the miii lirwo. t and ea: t have practically i iii.c ,-.nt! ttWIiin their iionlers. Practically all of their territory is in private hands ami taxable. Th,. bunion of Male ovcrnmont, o! M-lmois and counties, iherefore, is not borne atom- by just one portion of Ihe area within the slate, but by all of it. This would be corrected under the Hoover pmpos.d. The federal .vei iiineiil wimltl lose nothing of value as lar as income is com i rued. .The slates would e:,iui nuich poten tial wealth and (durational lands would no ive a touch nocdid .stimulus. This statement iei f, dual policy tow:, id piiM r i.m:l.. L typical of the i-ra'-tU-al Hoover attitude in intonm; le.li i.d business, lie piopose., to do the thill" ln.t !'..- tho sl.-lo, concei'iied, allowing d . "I ved benefits to c:.co. niiiin-.'. m.oe and iiothiii;; !. s. The (.:-.sill'ty of moie i.ipi( develrp liient of ini;atcil I ,;:d . under this new polity is auo.her step of importance, 'ihe leileial :oermneot would ;.:ive aid oi (ianis. ami leseivoirs while the slates providtd diltlu:-, handled actual reclamation. The only delect r. the iossibie narrow vision ol si. .to coveniliieiit.--. their failure to take liroper advantage of tho oppm tunnies thus al'l'onlnl. Free tWiil; ITiH i OMfflit at rerkms Motor to. 2 I. S. Beally, lubrication authority of Los Angeles, will give a tree lecture tonight at the Perkins Motor Company showroom beginning at 8 o'clock. ' The first model "A" Ford in California, tho c:u which shat tered the Phoenix-Los Angeles road records by ore hour and 51) minutes, is on display at the Perkins show rooms ami will be used by .Mr. Heaity in illustrating his lecture. AH Ford owners of La (Jrande and anyone eise interested in latest improvements in lubrication are invited :o he present tonight. Perkins Motor Company SERVICE That Fleases is Our Aim on LIGHTING IGNITION STARTERS BATTERIES MAGNETOS GENERATORS All Work Fully Guaranteed Automotive Electric Company 213 Greenwood Phone M-520 Willard Warehouse & Service Station S Between Dinner And Breakfast Thvrr'-i a t iI in Hit dii's sltrtrh a rmlli infill Ju-I n hilt or a t !, .iiltmi tinl army ul TomI K Hie Hiinic liin-l iiridrd I:i in.iUf pi-i-I't-ct. Ilt'twrt u dinner in (hi rcn M115 ami hn-jiUiaxI Ihe" next in iiiin- alt.n-x ahinie rlccn or nildiii-hi thi a yun tl appti fiaii' the r.-iiirni4-ii(-4' mill jir tid nfrrrtiiu- of Ihe CiiriV shop. Alti i- (he .hiiu, artrr Hm- piuiy wv'tv oM-n until twrlw. SACAJAWEA INN "I'oliils the. Way to littler TliiiitpO 0 o 9 o a Used Car Special Today '- t hov. Ton Truck .,- m 1H2I Ford Ton Tiuck .... noiwi l'y: Ford Ton Truck '"'.J' ";,Z l'J-3 Ford Coupe 30 00 Perkins Motor Co. Cor. 4th t Adams Ph- Main 5oo TRY W. K. GILUEKT CO. FIRST i Cur. Ilh ami Adams. 1'hoiie M :oo