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f ticsilay; July 5, i932
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Ttfgc Seven
LA CKAflfftft EVENING QfiStiRVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Health
, AlCaiUI.' 20c: standards, 18 I0c.
X Eggs: Pacific poultry producers'
TT (selling prices: fresh extras, 16c;
AIUKlilos( l.i:rtosIS u iBtaudards, 16c; mediums, 15c.
Since Professor Plesch's hypothe-j Country meats: selling prlue to re
sts concerning arteriosclerosis holds j tatters: country -killed hogs, best
that the deposition o( calcclun) salts, butchers, under 100 lbB., 6 jr 6 Vic;
in arteries Is a' defensive measure, tvealers, 80 to 100 lbs., 7$i8o lb.;
It follows that arteriosclerosis pre-1 lamt-j. T,lo lb.; yearlings, 4fc5c;
venttoji consists in. avoidance of all heavy ewes, 2a3c; canner cows, yc;
conditions that might cause the bulls, StAfiUc lb.
arteries tov become atonic lacking
in strength or tone.
These conditions Professor Plesch
has listed, as severe strains due to
excessive physical effort, to intoxi
cations, to chronic and acute dis
cuses, glandular disturbances, etc.
He argues that once the arterio
sclerotic condition has been estab
lished. Its progress may be ar
rested and to ; some degree rem
edied by the very means by which
the- disease might be prevented,
namely, lessening the strain, , to
which hie circulatory system is!
subjected.
;;' By requiring the patient to rest
In, bed,, the heart and the circula
tory system are relieved largely of
the burden of pumping against
gravity. ; , . . .'..;,,
This affects Immediately the load
tfhe circulatory system is called on
to sustain, ,
. The high blood pressure In arterl
osclosls appears to Indicate, the
body's. . way . of compensating for
the .loss of elasticity in the arterial
walls. .
But, as Professor Plesch so point
edly observes, "the body compen
sates suitably In the . necessary
direction, but the compensation
usually oer-shoots the mark." , .
It Is for this reason that, In ad-
dit Ion to rest, the physician so fre- j
quently Is called on to treat high
blood pressure medicinally, that Is, j
with drugs. 1
Dietetic precaution, particularly
bearing on the Intake or nitrogen
and salt, 1b another phase of the
treatment of arteriosclerosis which
receives favorable comment from
Profeasor Plesch.
Ho points out that practically all
the founders of religions have 1m-
posed upon their followers periodic j
fast periods, such as the Lent of the
Christians, the Ramadan of the i
Mohammedans. ( and the Day of
Atonement of trie Jews.
Chats With
. Parents
PLAYING PRINCESS
By Alice Juitsrtii .PeAle
A mother Is distressed because her
little girl plays constantly, to the I
exclusion of all more wholesome, j
realistic play, a game of make be
lieve In which "she Is a princess.
As princess -she is surrounded by
adorning servants and a devoted lady- !
ln-waltlng who anticipates her every j
wish.
She Is, of course, the most Deau- .
tiful croature In the whole wide .
world. She haa long golden hair and j
she wears tlresEe3 of gold and silver'
..'sewn .with d,lamondsu She glances o
" wonderfully that people 'crowd about
the pnlnce gates to catch a glimpse
of her. j
Thlg kind of make believe goes on !
day after day for hours together. The
dolls,' the housekeeping toys, tho '
skates and balls that her mother had j
hoped would stimulate her to a more
natural kind of play either are re- j
Jccted or pressed into the service of
the princess game. Her mother won- !
tiers how she can meet this situation.
Tha difficulty obviously is that this
little girl needs so much to enjoy a
direct outlet for her self love and her
wish for power that the more usual
child game3 make no appeal to her.
An attempt to prevent her from
playing the particular phantasy which
she has made for herself would not
help. Her imagination, her energies
would continue to be occupied with
it In secret.
The only r?al help In such instances
ia to discover and change those ele
ments In the child's real life which
are so profoundly unsatisfactory that
she Is driven to create for herself
such unreal pleasures.
Lack of genuine affection from one
or both parents, a feeling of inferior
ity brought about by criticisms or
comparisons with other children, ca-
jjcclnlly a brother or sister, are among
the possible causes.
Home, in Barrack
Limerick, Irclnnd, took over the
famous old barracks which face the
Shannon river at Thomond bridge,
and erected 27 workers' homes on
part of the site and converted the
buildings Into three-room flats. The
ancient wnlls of the fcastle, which
were built In the reisn of King
John, are preserved under the pro
visions of the national monuments
act.
Worthy Philanthropist
William Tuke, nn English philan
thropist, horn 200 years ago, found
ed the "Hetreal," under the man
agement of ihe Quakers and discov
ered what are called the best mod
ern methods of dealing with the In
sane.
Waterloo Casualties
The exnet looses at the battle
of Waterloo are undetermined. The
French probably lost over 31,000 per
sons, killed, wounded and missing.
The allies' losses, according to offi
cial returns, amounted to 22,428.
Exception and Rule
The familiar saying. The excep
tion proves the rule," is based on
the fact that so frequently does
ome condition prevail that the few
occasions when it does not empha
size the frequency of lis occurrence.
ICE
Dependable and Convenient
Prompt Delivery
Young's Ice Co.
Phone Main mil 1108 SM. Ave.
l'OKTLANU I'llODLCE
PORTLAND. Ore., July 8 (AV-But-ten
prints. 9a score or better, 19 &
Mohair: nominal, buying price 1032
clip ( ).
Butterfat: Direct to shippers: sta
tion. 11 13c: Portland delivery prices,
14( 15c pound.
j Live poultry: Net buying price:
heavy hens, colored, 4.lbs, up. 10r
jl2c; do mediums, 9c; light, 7c; light
broilers, 10c; colored roasters, over 2
lbs., 16c ; old roosters,, 5c; ducks,
pekin, ll iff' 12c; geese, ( ).
Gamblers Throw
by Eu&Ulcc L. Adavtva.
SYNOPSIS: Detective, work by
air piano is necessary. Jerry Cal
houn jtnd Emory battles decide,
ill dealing with an ultra-modern
kidnaping pang who have carried
off Nancy WetUworth and n num
ber of wealthy men and are de
manding "board money" while
they hold the captives in aome
unknown hide-away. Jerry is de
termined to rescue Nancy, since
she was abducted while he was
with her, and his plant are ap
proved by Stevens, a government
detective assifncd to the case.
Stevens is especially concerned
with locating One-shot Luccl, a
gangster among the kidnaped per
sons, who are besides hucci and
Nancy Mallory. q stockbroker,
Hamilton, a millionaire bnslnc.13
man, and Martin and Williams
of Chicago. No clues have been
found as to the whereabouts of
the gang and their prisoners,
jerry and Emory, try' to follow
the hydroplane that collects the
board money from a stipulated
roiuboat off the cdast, but their
own plane fails hi both npifU and
fuel. Emory plans to buy an up'
to-date airplane.
Chapter 8
"YOU'VE BEWITCHED ME"
TTriE Implacable glare ot tlie
afternoon sun hammered down
upon the low, rambling house.
The blazing light, undtmmed by
any cloud, turned the white shell
beach Into a dazzling Incan
descence which burned its way Into
one's eyeballs like a white hot
needle. The palm trees themselves
seemed to find the oppressive heat
unbearable, bo dry and brown and
weary-looking were their rattling
leaves. . Their golllwog-Hke clus
ters gave little shade 'and less rest
to the eye, serving only to accen
tuate tho glare of the brassy sky
and the burnished iridescence of
the flattened sea.
A girl stood in a tiny patch of
shade at one end ot the porch, cow
ering from the nll-encompasalng
heat. She was young and beauti
ful, with the straight; slender fig
ure of a hoy. For the thousandth
time she studied the scores of
Islands to north, east and south,
then turned her gaze toward the
sharply-edged segments ot horizon
between two Islands to tho west.
The flash of hope that always light
ed those brown eyes when she be
gan her frequent surveys faded
into hopelessness.
She leaned against the porch
railing, forgetting everything but
the heat and the ever-growing ten
sion In the house. : Those little
patches ot mangrove-covered sand
might never know the touch of hu
man foot nor those shimmering
waters the splash of paddle or bent
ot propeller. The twenty-acre
Island upon which tho houso stood
seemed utterly lost amid an unin
habited achlpelago of Island-dotted
sea. The madhouse of which this
porch was a part might burst Into
flames and disintegrate under the
torrid heat, together with Its com
pany of desperate men, and the
outside world might .never know.
She shivered, although the very air
scorched her like the blast from
an open door.
An hour more before the malev
olent sun would drive Into the sea
with tropic haste. Then one would
be able to breathe. ' Tho tension
which bound the Island like an
Iron band would relax. The men
would become almost normal, re
membering their stations in life
before they were set down on this
sun-ridden, hate-mad spot.
"Enjoying yourself. Nancy?" A
sardonic voice 'came from behind
her shoulder. She wheeled, her
hand on her breast.
"Are you drunk, again, Mr. Mal
lory?" she challenged him coldly.
Mallory teetered unsteadily on
bis feet His close-clipped red hair
was awry, his jadegrecn tyes
bloodshot His bma ' shoulders
sagged wearily. Lack ot exercise
a, than heard a sharp, ri
AW y crack.
Onions; Selling price to retailers:
New Cochella wax. 1; yellow, 90c
1 crate; new red. 11.75 cental; new
yellow, 91.76 cental.
Potatoes: Local, 85c 9 91; Parkdale.
81.25; Deschutes, 9135; Eastern Wash
ington, 91.0061.25. .
New potatoes: Northwest, 91 85
92 cental.
Strawberries: Oregon, 24s, 85cp91.
Wool: 1032 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley, 6c lb.; Eastern Oregon.
6r8c lb. ,
Hay: Buying price from produ&er:
alfalfa 913.00 913.50; clover ( );
Willamette valley timothy t - ):
Eastern Oregon timothy, $16; oats
and vetch. 913. .
Good Never Results
Tliero ta no good result when
hatred Is returned for hatred,
RrMllpr;
and too much drink was taking Its
toll upon a figure which had, but
three weeks ago, been lithe and
hard-muscled. Hero there were no
polo fields with spirited ponies and
pretty women, no hand ball courts
witb showers and experienced rub
bers, no golf links with frosted
highballs at the nineteenth hole.
Of all these, only two were left, the
highballs and one pretty woman.
So to both he had devoted himself
assiduously, the drink without re
straint, the woman to the limits ot
her patience... Now he stared open
ly at Nancy and smirked.
"No, not drank yet," ho said.
"Perhaps a little later." Ills mood
changed suddenly. Mis irritable
voice betrayed a man whose nerves
were frayed and jangling. "What
else would one do to hctp him for
get the passing of time In this hell
hole? Hamilton, with his blamed
solitaire, Martin, sitting thore Dice
a bump on a log until you could
smash his face in just to make him
speak. Williams, stealing every
chance- to make calf's eyes at you.
"Luccl, the gunman, pacing back
and forth like a panther In his
cage. And every time we take a
walk toward the beach or the
hangar two or three guards watch
ns with their hands In their bulg
ing pockets, hoping that we'll do
rather
Ing
something that will give them a
little gun practice. It you wercn t
here, I'd have run amuck long ago.
1 will yet, if something doesn't hap
pen to break the monotony!"
'That will he very helpful to
me. The girls voice was nenvy
with sarcasm. "You lill mo with
admiration tor your self-control.'
"See hero, Nancy,"' ho com
plained querulously. "It's all your
fault. Vou know I've not boon my
self. I'm madly In love with you
and you treat mo like a dog. I've
loved you ever since your opening
night at the Criterion, two years
ago. I've tried. God knows how
many limes, to meet you. But you
never went out on parties, never
met people. And now we're to
gether here, 1 can't think of nny
thing but you."
"You've thought of nothing else,"
she countered scornfully, "hut the
heat and the liquor and the
chances of escape. Havo you given
any thought to your wife, lately?"
"My wife? I've told you that
my wife and I have been separated
for years!" he declared tempestu
ously. "I'll have her get a divorce
tho moment we return to New
York."
New York! A million miles away
from this madness. It hardly
seemed to exist.
"That might bo a favor to yotir
wife," she said drearily, "but
please, please, let's talk of some
thing else!"
"Nancy!" Ills voice. wan vibrant
with Intensity. "I can't you've
bewitched me! You arc"
In another Instant she was In
his arms, kicking, hammering wilh
her little fists at his burly chest
and shoulders, squirming silently
to break bis hold. Ills kisses fell
upon her cheek. A guard, strolling
along the beach, stopped and
watched them In frank, cynical en
joyment. She was sick and giddy. Then,
suddenly, she felt rather than
heard, a sharp, ringing crack. The
straining arms sagged as Ills body
relaxed, became limp and settled
toward the floor. She was dragged
down with him. Strong hands
seized her by tbe shoulder: and
Jerked her back to her feet
(Copyright. Dial Preli)
Nancy escapes from one pursuer
to find herself facing another, tomorrow.
Suddenly Nancy felt.
Sl'OAIt AND FLOUR i
PORTLAND, Ore., July 5 (A
Sugar: cane, granulated, M.20 100 lbs.,
boot, $3.08.
Domestic flour: Selling price de
livered: patent. 49s. $5.60; do 98s,
$5.30; bakers' bluestem 14.10; soft
wheat, pastry patent, 13.40 f S3.60;
Montana hard wheat patent, $5.00
$5.20; rye, $4-508 $4.00.
Speech the Lesser Weapon
Avoid argument with the ver
bose; power of speech la given to
all; wisdom of mind to few.--Cnto.
Old Political Parly
The ''free Boilers" wa a political
party opposed to slavery. It be
came a part of the Republican
parly In 18M.
Wo Can tie Batter
"There Is no human accomplish
ment that cannot be Improved upon
even your own." Joseph P, Day. '
Would Cause a Panic
The oculists would be over
worked if we could see ourselves
ns others see us. Toledo Blade.
Daily Cross
ACROSS
T-rin of re-
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
bL'ct
i Hiyns
9 Visible ninls
lure Hunt, up
In I ho lr
14. Untied
la. Metal ruatprici
16. Ut'L-reo ot the
tiuliun
17. Suuri'e nl nn hi
19. UvurKreen
tree of .New
Zeulami
20 Veftl: lullutj
HI. Hanieti
iI3. AtSUtfS
VS. fterieKuile
27. Kxuilallun
from u sure
US Myself
30. SliittiiMu'inenti
hint!
31. Cuiiait-ilntlun
32. Chinese
ua Kotla
:t:t Willi ox
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37. Deplores
39 Bniulsnml
vessels
4L KKR-slisned
42. 1 rum inn
smoke
46. Abrnhum's
bh thplBo
47. Unc-loeu:
poet.
48. Female rulT
19. Swiss river
SO. Hard yellowish
lirown wtirtil
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I
T made two of the Tlnles grin
to see the others hidden In the
crazy looking horse hide. Scouty
cried, "Let's tee you run.
"You'd better do It slow. Don't
dart, or you will pull the horse
apart. I'd like to try that stunt,
myself. I'll bet it's lots of fun."
"It's all right," Coppy said,
"but, gee, we both are warm as
warm can be. However, we will
stay here till we've given you a
thrill."
And then to Windy he cried
out, "You're up In front, so when
I shout, glddap. Just start to run.
I surely hope that we don't spill."
44 ALL right," said Windy. "I'm
" all set. I'll start off easy,
you can bet." Then Coppy
shouted, "Olddap," and the horse
began to go.
The other Tlnles laughed In
glee and Scouty shouted, "Mercy
me! How are we going to stop
that horse? I guess that I'll yell
whoa."
His "whoa," however, was no
use The big horso still was run
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' Chance for U All
If Hero menus sincere man. why
mny not every one of ub be a hero?
- Word Puzzle
11. Accomplices:
slanu
12. Poem
13. Primary color
18. Chuicli dignt-
l.iry
22. Before
24. i mi tales
26. Japiine.se fish
28. Dull tin.!!
211. Alleviates!
at. Note of th
scale
ri Snare
33. UurninR
34. Human date
'Jf. A single tltno
5S. ('nil i nu forth
til Llii.isllke
marine fishes
13. Utters
44. Comimrntlve
ending
15 Implement
(fi t.'oiUed fabric
&1. Metric Innd
measure '
53. More rational
54. Klovnie
65. lltiner course
ri0 il;tlte amends
07. AHMuetuie of
Clut lt In ex
lilorliiK the
iNtiilluvest
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G2. Klvcr In Ire
land on
which Cork
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Slilil;ri!
N.U K. otft
I'lene with a
pointed
wrajion
ning loose. It Jumped and pranced
In crazy style and then sat on tho
ground.
In Just a minute it Jumped
high and Scouty dodged as It
whizzed by. Said he, "You'll both
get tired out, If you keep on run
ning 'round."
44l"ON'T w 0 r r y," answered
Coppy, "wo aro Just as
frisky as can be. You see, a horso
has lots of pep. Wo have to havo
It, too."
And then to Scouty, Duncy said,
"A plan has popped into my head.
You'll hurt your side from laugh
ing when you see what I will do."
He rushed up to the horse and
cried, "Here's where I get a dandy
ride. I'm going to leap upon this
horse. It will be something new."
But, when he tried to take a
seat, the horse Bagged down on
both Its feet. It bout right in the
middle and then almost bioko In
two.
(Copyright, 1932, NBA Service, Inc.)
(Tho Tlnles get ready for a bill
I0011 ride In the next story.)
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4 lines, per month .....-,... .....4. 00
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Each additional line over five
charged at 50c per line per month,
FOR SALE
FOR SAL& Red currauta. Ph. 424 W.
7-6-3 t.
FOR SAL15 Hay. Form. 3X1.
7"a'd P-
FOR SALE or rent at a bargain
I Houso unci lot at 403 Second St.
1 Lot 160 feet north and south, 60
i leot east and west. Call Farm. 20X6,
7-1-J tp.
FOR SALE Ladles and girl's dresses,
I ftl hinds. Prices reduced. Smart
frocka- Phone 802 u' ' aJ,fl
N. spruce St. 6-27-t r.
FOIl SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE
Two Itirgo housM, fine for boarders
unci roomors, close In, within 3
blocks of P. O. Will exchange for
smaller houses or for smnll acre
age. Add. Box T, c-o Observer.
0-25-t f.
FIREWORKS WHIZ I BANG I Fresh
stock nt Joe's Joint down by the
auto enmpa. 0-13-1 ro.
FOR SALE OR TRADB 5 A. with Im
provements. Farmers 3X2. 8-17-t f.
!oUR HOME FOB SALE. Cheap, 318-3
I or 1601 OtU Bt. 6-10-t t.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, A-l con
dUlon;'i pianos, or will trade, what
have you? Frank Cloavlnger, ail
Depot St. 8-S-t f.
OOOD WOOD. CHEAP. Will trado for
sume furniture Ph. 802 U or Colli
nt 2000 N. Spruce St. 8-1-4 t.
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sort Included, 218 Depot Bt.
u-iu-i m.
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LA GRANDE MATTRESS anu Upbol-
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Equine Psychology
Illlly was uulerliilnliig one of Ills
llltlo girl friends Willi a cnlorrul
account of Ills grandmother's farm,
nnd "Ills" horse Hint lived on It.
I'lnned down by liar questioning, lie
hedged : "Well, lie Isn't exuetly niy
Iioihc but I bet he wishes he was."
Mystery of Nature
Flouting Islands lire geograph
ical uiysli'i'les, composed of mud nnd
rushes. In l.uUe Orion one comes
to Ihe surface every summer und
dlsappcnrs In whiter. No olTorl enn
control It or tether It to Ihe main-liind.
THK NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Top)
LJ HERC KLL THE HIM MOW . It r ' '
5 V HC TIOOGH VIE MEAN I O 0
ff VJHADDA Vft MEAH, VJHO TJO -AND CM-Lf GOSH, THE NEIGHBORS JUST " -
ACCUSING VOU L OFF THAT MObBEP ME. IN THE HALL AND A V- !
V ' SOMEONE IN THINK V(C XsiCK.EPWCU THREATENED T PUT ME OH THE, 4 .
V!?H HOUSE CabE-AIONCh PEEL OFF SPOT, IF THAT DETECTIVE DOESNT S.
T. OF DEALING XOF XEGG5?1 VER HIDE LAV OFF THEM- IF THOSE PEABLS V
n '' . '
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TO TRADE lor other property My
borne at 2nd and O Ave. Call Mna.
Broughton, Sacajawea Inn.
- 7-1-2 t.
"FOR TRADE Big cur for -lighter cnr.
Straight across. Good rubber, good
condition. Inquire OK Barbor Shop.
7-1-2 t.
Mutt Pay Taxes
Tho anilities of federal o Ulcers
and employees are subject to the
Income tax, except the snlnrtes of
federal Judges nnd the President of
the United Stales. The following
Items also are subject to the tax:
Salaries of members of the house
of representatives and tbe United
States senate, fees received by min
isters of the guspel fgr funerals,
baptisms, marriages, masses ami
like services; federal Jury fees, ex
ecutors' fees, fees received by u
referee, trustee or receiver under
the national bankruptcy act, and
retired pay. :
Value of Goal's Milk
Very enrly In history It wna -discovered
tliut gout's milk Is more
nutritious, nnd more vuluulitc to
buninn existence, than tlmt of oilier
nntiimlB. This is due nr leiisl In
pnrt to the fnct tlmt It does not
curdle cuslly vlien token Into the
stonmcli, und so Is well titled to l
tlie food of Infants, Invalids, und
nged people.
Historical Note
Acndlus was tlie first emperor of
the Knst.
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