La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 16, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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AVednesday, July 16, 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Four
I 1
(IiicoriMi rated)
An Inilcnuiilrni SmTpapw
P. R. PIM.AY
Editor and Publisher
HAIU'EY P. MATTHEW8
Business Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at
1710 Sixth street La
rT"r;rT,i brsnd.. Oregon, is Second Claa,
Mall Mniu r under net of March . 1879.
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CITY OP IA GRANDE
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ADVERTI8INO RATES
foreign, per column Inch
local, per column men
..42c
...45c
Time contract prices on application.
l.ti.
son, Starr Charlton, of Athena, drove
with his family to Kamela for the day.
The youngest son. Otto Charlton and
family of High River. Alberta, are
spending a few days visiting In
Kamela and will visit In La Orande
beforo returning. Mr. Otto Charlton
owns a ranch a few mites south of
Calgary. Mrs. P. Blcver and Mrs. W.
Lane of Kamela. were also guests for
dinner and helped the hostess, Mrs.
Denver Charlton, with the many pre
parations for the affair.
Ralph Rlggs. of Kamela. who was
acting as substitute section foreman
at Gibbon has now returned homo
and started work on the fire patrol
on Monday.
Engineer P. Blever. of Kamela,
went to Portland on Saturday. Ho
Is a member of the La Grande band
and took part In the contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent wero La Grande
visitors over the weekend. Mr. Kent
Is employed on the highway.
Herbert Casteel. ol Kameia uruc-cry
are now five engine crews working last notes had died away. Then the
here. Havana maestro almost ran to the
Engineer J. B. Smith, of La Orande, orchestra platform where he embraced
has returned there af r working In the violinist In the Latin manner and
Kamela for several days. kissed him on both cheeks.
Most of Kamela'a young people Then, thanking him again in Amer
took part In a welner roast In Kamela ! lean fashion and with a voice a trifle
camp grounds on -unaay evening. husky, ne returned 10 xus lauic.
Helen Carlson returned here from
La Grande last week to spend some
time with her father. Engineer Carl
IIAKMNO PORTRAIT
The White House la to have a per
son. Dorotha Mccoury, of La Grande, : trait of the late J resident naming a. oi an cases operated on
accompanied her returning home on last.
It reduces malnutrition and pro
motes the disappearance of enlarged
cervical glands.
In 01 per cent of the cases operated
upon, the complaints were relieved.
The younger children among those
operated upon benefited more than
the older ones.
Children with sub-normal mental
ity and retarded school progress
showed Improvements In. 40 per cent
a ut.wsji a HP SM&
J&IJL-VB
LA GRANDE
STORE
Saturday evening. Miss Carlson spent
the winter with her mother in Yaki
ma, where Mr. and Mrs. Carlson own
an orchard. She will return home
soon.
In Washington
Itv Herbert Pltlntiner
WASHINGTON Random notes
store, msdo a business trip to Pen- A Washington Day Book:
.... Thpv'vn utvin Nicholas
In
They've given Nicholas Longworth
a new name on the hill. He la "Doc
tor Longworth" now, and Just as In
dlelon on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Horstman and son,
Jack, .pent the weekend In WtaA ev;r. olher lhing pluming to the
O.-W. meet. He will go
Horstman and Jack spent Sunday '
with Mr. Horstmans sister ana iam
II? In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Cochran
I After Harding's death at San Fran
cisco in April, 1933, congress author-
' teed an appropriation for such a work.
i An English artist. E. Hodgson Smith,
for whom Harding posed during his
Incumbency, offered his work, but It
was rejected on the grounds that It
was unlike the president.
The portrait finally selected by the
Fine Arts commission aa suitable for
hanging In the White House, was
j executed by an Uruguayan artist, who
never saw the president.
His name ts P. L. Mora, and his
study was made with photographs as
his only guide.
There are walks In Havana which
measure only four Inches from prop
erty Hues to curbing.
8t. Kttts Is the mother colony of
the British West Indies.
.v.. genial speaker of the hpuse. every
wun me KnHu ,,,-, ti.i, rtf tH- r.u,i.
A Pennsylvania college has con
ferred upon his the degree of LL.D.
The other day during a post mor
tem on the tariff bill In the house.
Health Talks
Jack Rices was sick for several days , . , . ,.rw,, .. n
lasv wpen oui. iw huh ,v.....
Mr. and Mrs. Melqulst and F. Mun
ro. of Pendleton, spent Sunday visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Clauston of Kamela. Mr. Melqulst Is
an O.-W. employee and Mr. Munro
Is a forest service man.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley, of Half
way, spent the weekend In Kamela at
tho Horstman home.
STfllY IX TONSILS
Diseased tonsils often co-exist with
olher abnormal conditions. Whether
lan of New York arose to ask In face- or not the diseased tonsils are res-
tlous fashion: ponslble for the condition la often a
"Does tho Doctor know what kind matter of question,
of a prescription to write (to remedy That enlarged tonsils may be re-
ovlls of the tariff bill)?" la ted to malnutrition, asthma or hay
Came the retort terrible from the fever, and retardation In school work,
republican camps, uttered by Sloan may only be con o. tur.a
of Nebraska. In the light of this, a recent study
I do not know what kind of a made In Michigan on the eitccts oi
Mrs. Kelley la u.n..i., wrtu or whnt the removal of diseased tonsils in 733
. Mrs. Horstman- sister. disnoaition ha would make of the children has special value.
Anrl hp rrnve Some aDOStles; and some, prophets and some, Vance Morrison, of Troy. ore . is r r he has administered the The children operated on. had in
Ana lie Raesoilie, itpus lis , r perfect- assisting Mr. Clauston In the forest med7clno But If you take his polltl- addition to diseased tonsils, certain
OVailgellSts; and Some, pastors and teaclieiS, 101 ine ptllt.i office In Kamela. On Sunday rlptlon, you wlll imym.,., other undesirable conditions.
illir Of the saints, till we all Come ill the Unity Ot the lallll, they report that tho electric storm n(, constituents wlll profit Thus, some of the children were
and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect .man, Sia'TcreTr C SZXrZS.
UlltO the meaSUl-e Of the .Stature OI Xlie IUllIlts ui tunsi, ar! hsndled by regular ire PATRIOT some had marked enlargement ol the
empiojes ana mi uuu Blase Washington scarcely noted cervical (neck) glands.
Engineer i. msor. m i. . lollowln lltll incident. It would Some manifested rheumatic Infec-
j-asnalWWatiTfiaV?
SUITS
A Special Lot of
Men's and Young
Men's Suits that
formerly sold as
high as $35.00.
NOW .
$17-95
limll im mmmnMam'mm
Eph. 4:11-13.
CHEERFUL SCHOOLS
worked In Kamela during the aoseuce navj msde nnt page u lt had oc. ,lon5 freqUent colds and sore throats
of P. Blever. ..H cured back home: !was the complaint In a number of
Mr. and Mrs. o. Flnaa drove 10 ui Oomolo Rolg. the famous Cuban children and still others were retard-
ENDS SATURDAY JULY 19th
Substantial Savings Await You in
All Departments of the Store
nlng during his stay. The study on the effects of the re-
... , ... .-t., V.. n ritt.a.Ml trmclle In thou
Lowo oi Aieacnam. n " "" violinist In the orchestra to play the cases revealed the following:
lake was enjoyed before dinner Cu0Bn na0oni nnthem. As the or- f Tonsillectomy (removal of the dls-
T. Burton, of Kamela. attended tho hrnV ,. ,., ,trln. ,, tonsils) offers a child conslder-
J . . , .-- . of the number,
M. u. t-asteei. oi ' ', " entire party, rose to their feet,
business visitor In Kamela on Mon- , ' ,rt, ,,,
dav morning. !
Mrs. W. T. Brown Is working In i
Kamela Grocery store at present. Mr. ;
Rrown Is emnloved on the highway.
Their home la in Perry but while Mrs.
Senor Rolg and his able relief from such common com
plaints as sore throats, neaa coias
remained standing until tho , and mouth breathing.
untain
. A nv.c.s. Imrnsserl teacher, an unrjieasailt nomc, DOlll nave Grande on Sunday. crnirxer--onductor. who was In the ed In school work.
i- l ., i, 1,1M nnrl it nlivsipnl wpll-beinrf . Members of a Jolly plcnlo P"y ' capital recently as guest artist at the One hundred and forty-six chll
an emotional effect On the Child and Its pllSlCai WCll Otlllt. xiencham Lake on Sunday were Mr. pan.Ara'wlclln concert, wet dren in this group were mentally sub
It' seems clear enough now, but there was a time when eciu-.- Kn"e,7Mr. Si5 i.Sl?J?l.JSlc,u w in1.
l ..l. I AA t,rf u-nrnt n vmr surh Ihino-s: vim. L. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs.
the main problems being tho multiplication table and the
contents of the geography book.
Now. schools are claimed to be bright and gay. Attractive
' - . . - it business visitor in . Th(,v
K. A...A nUn,l 4nnt,m-a linvo ronlnrprl nrtm school- .nr.,tnP la"
MUttUJ uicascu atuuui i'il.,, . , - ..
miums, while school buildings have been beautiful by paint
and landscaping.
Pnivnt-tpnrher associations are doillST milch to Create a Brown Is working In Kamela. they
. . ., , , . . i are staying here at the home of Mrs.
better understanding between the hoine and the school. Drown s mother. Mrs. l. wigcieswonh.
It is not waste. It makes the children happier. It makes K?m?ZrT
them healthier, both mentally and physically. And it pays, the place of Denver chanton who
School boards, superintendents, principals and teachers are '
Mr. and Mn. H. Horstman and son.
devoting time and effort at this season of the year in plan- rV
iiinsr to make tlieir scliools happier and healthier, places for in u orande shopping on priday.
..... . ... . , r, i i . . Mrs. A. Kennlson. ot Meacnam.
the children who will return to them m September. drove to La Grande on Monday. t she
spent some time In Kamela at the
s' ; " F. P; Brooks home on her return.
' ! ' UNNECESSARY NOISES MlM AUa Smith, fcookkeoper. for
l.nnmr..mi vi. . c 0rcKon Tnvn Trading store at
In an indictment of the common noises of the city, the Meaenam. was n Kamcia visitor on
New York noise abatement commission arrives at the con- rri?y wtlci Mrs. m. Broms and son,
elusion that excessive and unnecessary noises puce undue Barton. ZXJ?Ri
pressure on the brain, induce partial or total deafness, pre- the home ot Mr. and Mrs. seton, par-.
. . ' . , ,, . . . . , ents. of R. Seton. a fonner Kamela
vent concentration, reiara menial euori nun iiueriere wmt rident.
ihe noinwl development of infants and children, slow up the
work of office forces, cause nervous irritation and decrease
' T?npryl human efficiency, -1 ' ;
Every city dweller will concur with theppinion of the com-
Mr.. and Mrs- F. Barnes drove to La
Grande on Saturday.
Mrs. H. Hood and daughter. Arcella
spent Monday In La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. C D. Kelley accom
panied by their hostess. Mrs. H.
Horstmsn drove to Huntington to
nussion that city noises are something more and worse than JJl" nev.nd"
:t lui'.jance.
r.)r for
o'lfoivod abatement.
Instead of being an individual discomfort, call-
ter-ln-law
Horstman.
s-.n feinnce, noise is a communal evil demanding ter, Lola Marie! of Kiantatn Fails, and
Mr. and Mrs. carl Ingram, oi nau
wav. soent Sitturday nlcht in Kiutte-
As Iv Grande is not troubled with a great multiplicity ia as guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Keiley
ot urunuiig noises, out, now is a gooa xime 10 siari me prac
tice tu rutting a soft pedal on our auto horns. It is not good
manners to drive up in front of a residence and toot the to night shin ork m Kamela. There
horn until a response is obtained. Let us all co-operate
veduoe unntx-cssi-ry noise.
were en route to Klamath Falls.
Engineer C. E. Thornburg and Flre
man F. R. Barnes have been assigned
r, OltieMo
; HILK
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FOOD
SUPREME
Andofthir
milk you,
can be sore.
if youvoant
f iesK. and
pure.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
PHONE MAIN 60
r raj &txrr K 0 intSL!) Tt mat
to
TENSIONS
For liie lUc.il ye:r ended June 30, 1929, the last for which 1
fijrmvs me a;i;l;,ble, more than $57,000,000 wsvs being paid i
. hiiituaiJy to Civil war veterans and more than ?S5,000,000 ,
to viter.iu'i dei-cndents. For the same peiiod Spanish war;
veteiuns' pensions totaled more than $65,000,000, a sum
hich will be greatly increased through the new Spanish
war pensions bill recently passed. Added to this is the tre-'
jnendous cost of caring for disabled World war veterans .
and their dependents. i
Tremendous as the burden is, the taxpayers seem willing
to bear it, and as long as they do not complain through the
medium of the vote, congress will continue its generous
treatment of the war veterans.
Considering the physical and mental suffering involved,
together with the great monetary loss to all, who will not be
in favor of settling future disputes in a peaceable way. !
1
i
The installment plan isn't new. There hasn't Iven a time
since the Revolution when Americans were not making pay
ments on an old war. i
Affluence is what makes the man who left the country
to live in the city IcaveHhe city to live in the countrw
The best way, after all, is for married people truly to
as one. That is what they get married for.
l;v,
Huckleberries
Not Plentiful,
Kamela Report
IW Mrv t K Thornburt
lOKvrvr Correspondent 1
KAVKLA. Or, $pci: Somt
Knni jvop. hr n out tn the
berrv crop and at. nrpvrt thj-t thry
Ul b Quit iK-arc. Arcund Kai
U 1 lU-.rrp a:e oft tJe u hii
in bvxt and larther off xtterr ar
Ivrrirt ctij where tbfy -rf htUd
I rem lit trvwta.
An elffinc tcrm ca SuixUt afir
trcon aofccr.panitxl br a Utht ram
brauht socn rrXief 10 KaxU atler
rrtral ija- of rrrr txt vMthrr. but
UondAT aas IkM aram. although thtrf r:v tor department. The oklet
w-is a ::cht ,vM ee a'.I cUv Tt-.e
we:her na btv-nt u-:
firaathopr ar.d severai r:-.U ;er
anakea have been a.i:Ni r.car jAni
ard Bot. r.vhvH-;rn. t-.Arf
are qune uuuil in Kan.?:.
Tiit hipha-ar l beln: oiled near '
Xleacham and w h, j rev r. ? m
quick that th many tatprover.wn'.a t
are rery noti-aMe. !
Kur.e! vai the cvn exf a rr :
happy Ian.Uy reunion on S:iir.v,
Mr. H. K. Charlton, cf Ia Oratxie.
ho i vmt;n$ at the hen-.e her
an. IVnxTr tn Kamcia had le p.vvi
fortune t? be aurrvunded by hei fut
ao: and their fmilie. tiv the firs,
t:roe m IT yeia Thoe attend. r.s
from I Orande were Mr. and Mr.
ClTde Chariton and tani:ly- Mr. a:vd
Mrs J. K Charlton, and family, alao
Dale CharUon. eon ol Denver Cha:i-
toci. c4 KutfU. ho u employed at
I 1
ONE STOP SERVICE STATION
' fP S
filth the Complete line
4 herk LUt mm
KHat h ! x
Scf-ticv MeMia4er
C r -.v- -
OL ei-v Hir automcKfe
rtoctxtioo it tJcsfTivs as
an tnttTncT.t vu nccJ all of
ih wv-Mre outlined on this
pacc. but do u ha time to
dnT to various pare of towr
to Haw xir car pcojvr.v Li Wen
cane otT
Wouldn't it be a wonderful
ccmwtxTve and sairrg to Kav
it all done under one nx7 That's
what our OocStof Service will
do foe wxi.
We do the w Hole jci xr tou
can be sure it is done right. Re
jrdles of how many or how
few of the maintenance serv
ices your car need pive us a
trial. You'll tike to do business
here. Come in todav.
BVl I fcRlrS - BK4KE SEKVICE - GAS - OIL CREATE
PERKINS FIRESTONE
ONE-STOP SERVICE
ms8sBMm m rt
S3"! THAT'S WHY THEY GOT T II E R E S QUICKLY
' j(f ' r, ' wv i v- i y' ' FAST SUCCESS STORY MO. 9
CK'.Jf ', ' ;L i' J m a n s ly 3 miller
1 tViJiH4vJ MOT A
From hergrar.ilmcil-.cr's cellar. . . to
Ziegfcl J's Roof. . .in just the twinkle
cf a toe. She really zvas the"Saily"
of the alby calleil Broadway.
U;i',v cxpbia the miraclo of Mari-
yn s nieces?? . . . Nature simrlv
bicssc J her v, ith a charm all her own.
And that's the cr.'y answer to
another youn rtar's rise. OLD
GO LI) madj iti b.r.v just '4 years
In a month it was popular. In
a year a headliner. Today it's Amer
ica's fastest growing cigarette. Nature
aain! Sun-drenched heart-leaves
from bclttr tohaci.os. A new taste
thriil for jaded palates. Anew throat
case and freedom from coushs.
BETTER
COUGH IN A
TOBACCOS
CARLOAD"