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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1910)
i I - mMNc! onsc&rrx la crude okmso. t-r. CURE HAT COUGH WITH - iSto Momtaimi Convglhi Remedy The old reliable Cure. Every Bottle Guaranteed Red Cross Drug Store ---, it j PsbJifhes Dafly Except Saatay. (.EOEtiE H. CUBSET. KDiTOR AND PROPRIETOR. Uniitd Press Telegraph Service. many Instances where boys have teen found backward In their studies, the trouble has been traced to cigarettes. 10 laci ii is now oeing urged mat a special school be established, where the victims of the cigarette habit can be la structed and freed from their enslavement SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DsJJj tingle copy ............. 6c "wily, per month .............. 66c tally, six month la advance ...13.60 Tally, one year In advance ..... t&60 feekly, six months In advance .. : 76c Weekly, ene year In advance ....$1.00 taiersd al the poitofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. , The Washington Educational Assoc iation has elected the following offic ers for the ensuelng year: Frank B. Coper, of Seattle, President; W. C. P. McGovern, of Tacoma, Vice-Preaident; O. C. Whitney, of Tacoma, Secretary; Charles Fagan, of Seattle, Treasurer; Executive Committee: F.' B. Cooper, O. C. Whitney, Margaret Craig, of Davenport, J. C. Collicott, of Tacoma, and F. B. Teager of Spokane. This paper will 'not publish any article appearing over a nom de . plume. . Signed articles will be re vised subject to tie discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment T ' '''' ' tocal reading notices loo ver line frst insertion So per line to' wen subsequent Insertion, Resolution of condolence, to a line. The fight on undeslreable employ ment agencies has been renewed In Spokane. On New Year's Day half a dozen of them were put ont of bust-' ness by the refusal of Mayor Pratt to -renew their licenses. All of the larger Cj,e! I'f tfiS N9rtW?st, where labor; marked have developed, have bad trouble v,!th employment agencies, becAtlB of their tendencies to prey misfortune to have to look for work. Seattle, Taenia and Portland are hav ing the same trouble. While there are some of the agent whose intentions are honest they are too few to-trifle with and It Is the Intention of the mayor of Spokane to close them out as fast as their license expires. . u.. . ' Two of the most handsome railway stations In ten Northwest .Is Just be ing completed by the Great Northern at Everett and Wenatchee. Each structure Is an Important addition to the improvements of the city In which it is located. Other cities on the Great Nortl.'vu are in line for similar Im provements as the Hill line Is sparing no mo:ry to cater to Its patrons in the best possible style. Ab Wenatchee is to be the headquarters through which all of the upper lolumbia River busl ness Is to be handled, It has a station for ahead of any other town of Its size But It Is growing bo rapidly that it will not be long until the town Is abreast of these Improvements. More Snow Tonight ' A thaw bordering on a Chinook this afternoon came to the relief of the local coal famine. According to Beal, the weather observer, snow is slated for tonight or Tuesday.' up at the present Pullam Tribune. AWAY GOES DYSPEPSIA. all Indigestion, Heartburn, Gas aai Stomach Misery Tarnishes. Take your sour, out of order stoia- time however. your food lies like a lump of lead on . your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one causa fermentation of undigested food, ... Prove to yourself la five minutes that your stomach Is as good as any; ihat there U nothing really wronjr. Stop this fermantatlon and begin eat- cab or mabe yon call It indigestion, ing what you want without fear of Ms, Wenham Injared, Mrs. W. H. Wenham, the molther of the editor, met with a painful acci dent Saturday evenlpg, when In the kitchen she tripped, tipping boiling water on to her and striking her face on the hot stovs. She is able to be Dyspepsia, GastrlUUs or Catarrh of the stomach; it doesnt matter caso your stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and ask him' to open a 60 cent case of Pane's Diapep sln and let yuo eat one 22-grain rtl angule and see if within five minutes If there Is left any trace of your for mer misery. The correct name for your trouble food fermentation food souring; the digestive organs become wak. there fa a lack of gastric Juices; your food Is ' only half digested and you become affected with a loss of annatit. nni. ! sure and fullness after eating, vomit ing, nausea, heartburn, griping in the uvwma, louutMUOMt iu UiO pit OC Uie stomach, bad taste la the mouth, con-1 stlpatloo, pain in the limbs, sleepll-j ness. belching of gas, bllllousnesa, I t sick headache, nervousness, dizziness ( or many other similar stmptoma. ' If your appetite Is fickle and noth- lng tempts you, or you belch gas or,? If you feel bloated after eating, or i A discomfort or misery. ' - Almost Instant relief is waiting for you. It Is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Diapepsln. A Good Buy J SBJBBBJBBBJBBnBJBSBBBBBJSSBBBJSJSBJBJSSBB " A. jSV.njv. Economizes eggs, flour and butter; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetizing, nutritious and whole- i tight Reon Modem Hcuse j New--Gose m-- Partly Furnished Price $4,000.00 : Terms The Sum Total I of Human Happiness la attained by the man who selects a place which la approved by his -tie an adaptable for his entire f asafl. x ave aauast such condi tions approximates about the keen est Joy imaginable. "Where are such conditions to be found In the rapidly growing Northwest? 11! yon. Go to 0. J. SLACK, Bo has a large amount of property listed to Propeftty. Orals Parma. Hay Parsas, Thsbar Laada. with or with mil tmsnmnnaata, Mesa fteht Let at i C J. BLAChfi tsiaie rfaa. hi ' la the past five years the number Of farms in the Northwest has been doubled, until today there are 211,000 which yielded products in 1909 hav ing a total value of $404,000,000. The various states stand as follows: 'Ore gon 75,000 farms; Washington ' 66,000 farms; Idaho 40,000 farms Montana 30,000 farms. There are millions of acres Idle now that could be put under cultivation on a revenue baBls. With the baek-to-the-land tendency of to day. It Is certain that the number of farms will Increase In the Northwest for many years to come. mW tnatSo frmn Bays! t'' ' YiHft vn iionniiiiniv survi - Safeguards your food against -M " I LA GRANDE INYESTMENT CO J Foley Block. PHONES i Bell Bed 801. Independent 2(52. Militiamen from Washington, Ore gon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and North Dakota will participate In the manuevers at American Lake next August. At the same time the govern ment plans to Bend a large number of regulars, so that the encampment will see the gathering of from 10,000 to 12,- .000 soldiers. The time will be extend ed from ten days to two weeks, as a longer course of Instruction are to be ' inauguarated. Adj. Gen. G. B. Lamping announces that the coast artillery de fense exercises of the militia, will be held on the Puget Sound military district next July. To check the growing the cigarette habit among the schoolboys of Seattle the board of education has detailed a special officer for the sole purpose of detecting the smokers and prosecuting the dealers caught selling cigarettes and "de maklns" to the younsters. In1 There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Tungsten lamp. The latter has a metal filament (the tiny wire inside of the bulb) which radiates two and one half times as much light with same amount of electric current. A 40-Watt Tungsten Affords Twice the Light of the 50-Watt carbon lamp now in general use and cost one-fifth less to burn. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bill in two, making electric light so inexpensive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without one. Ask us to show you the new Gen. eral Electric Tungsten lamp Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Swifts Premium Hams & Bacon Bumlarv. Theft and Insurance I arrpnvlu - - i OUB POLICY COYEBS IU asekell pads aai personal affects, Belonging et aay aeiiVr ef Baa CastSy at gwass, agate lees by burglary, theft ar lareeny, ln ela&Saf thefts ay aarraats r etar employees. ALSO COTEBS DAMAGE Te preaerty, plaatbiag and other fixtures. Allows six meaths vacan ey wKkeat aetlea. Ne ro-lnsnraaee. He Inveatery ef the property is necessary. - iiljiiv BATES FOB A YEAR. Private Besldences and Apartment Bosses. $1,000, $12.50; $2,000, $22.50; $3,000, $30.00; $4,000, $25.00; $5,000, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.00 Stables. Each $1,000...... , .. $15.00 Vacant boasts (plumbing fixtures and damage te noises each $1.000 , 310.00 ..OTa,r,,.v. L0GAN-SHERW00D REALTY CO ASH BROTHERS : A fresh shipment lust in I : CITY GROCERY I & BAKERY Annual Clearnce Sale! 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