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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
r . . t . . . . i -' - . . TTT"?T flTTTTTTTTTr T,' Tr'Ttv ftT??Tr)Tt " '-"Stan I Opening of the most monuemental massacre of nierchandii e i ,;q(ipnfi ffiopaiTftgri mmqaernmercnanaising 510,000.00 4 I MUiUUU.UU ; MUM' For 15 : ; Days I , W Days i.tuii:tfaTiii.g.,ii.i n i rill t 'I SVi'" '!7"Ii..Iiiw.i' 'rnUiNXST' TVlHSriTi r ' ' T ' ' ' ' i" -: ' ' ' ' I 'I' .';N;v: p V. v ' ';'': ; f;srj,L'a6a;t Casio vf. ; The Som Total of Human Happiness to attained by fc man who select a piaca which to approTad br ato wife an' adapUble for ato entire f amfl. xo uve amwut auch condl Uoas apprcxlmatoi about the keen est J07 Imaginable. " "Where are such ccnditioM to be found In the rapidly growing Northweatt 111 you. Go to C. J. BLACK. Be has a large amount ot property ltoted to Proitty. Grain rarma, Hay farm, Timber Laada. Wtth or With- at imsrovamuta, Frlcea ifefri. U , C 1 BLRCIL The They mucl and will be sold ever'ctd" jprice that no one can wccitiQn ds Ee ing the lowest theo have ever known in La Grande .f '..'- .rff j?eaf tstale fi?air S0LD:1N- TEN: DAS as we are maiHnff each! and "-4' -f-fekasiB Mi! ;M ,; I I 4juw;, Jian.if -envies' JUuc. La Grande, Oregon, January 13, 1910. Inasmuch; as . at the present time, the cost of living is much , greater in , proportion, . . , than the prevailing prices of labor, we, the undersigned carpenters. hereby resolve and agree that after the 1st day ef April A. D. 1110, the uniform wage for carpenters shall be $4.00 per day of nine hours instead of $3.60 as it to at present; and We hereby further agree that re Mil not do any work at ess wage than, the above rate. ' ... ' BIcned-J. N. Kohl, W. A. tudlker, Joseph HorBtman M, 11 Marquia, Thos. H. Moore, I. B. Hoastan. T. 8. Splker, C L. Bplker, J. Bpiker. C. j D. Godnough, ,D. JS. Cook, J. J. Qan ey, C. O. qreen, P. W. Pattison, G. n I i O. Chapman, J. L. Slater, W. P. Noble, L D. Sheets, W. C Kelly, Heisner A Robinson, E. . vy. Kammerer, J. F. Steinbeck Louis Wright. , HATE SOUJiD KIDSEIS. A Few Doses Make Out of Order Kid , ' neya Act FIkv 1, Out of order kidneys act fine vml backake or bladder misery Is relieved after a few doses of Paper Diuretl j. - Pains in the back, - sides or loin , rheumatic; twinges, debilitating head ache, .nervousness, -dizziness, sieepli ness, lnflaned or swollen eyelids, worn , out feeling and many other symptoms of clogged, Inactive kidneys simply vanish. '. , Frequent, painful and ' uncontroll able urination due to a weak or Irri tated bladder to promptly overcome. The moment you suspect any kid ney, bladder or urinary disorder or feel rheumatism - coming,' begin ' tak ing this harmless remedy, with the knowledge that there Is no other med icme at any price, made anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thoroughly and prompt a cure as a fifty cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic which any druggist can supply. This unusual preparation goes . di rect to the out-of-order kidneys, blad nl nrinary system, cleaning, heal ing and strengthening ; these organs and glands, and completes the cure before you realize it . ' A,few days treatment with Pape's Diuretic means clean, active, healthy kiuueySi bladder and urinary system, cleaning, healing and strengthening these organs and glands, - and com pletes the cure before yon realise it Accept only Pape's Diureticfifty cent treatment from any drug store, anywhere In the world. FOR SALE Eight and a fraction lots southeast of the Court House'. Very cheap If taken immediately. In- quire of Janitor at L. D. S. church, c . Jfegre Workers' Conference. Tuakegee, Ala., Jan. 20. Delegates from about two hundred schools and colleges In different parts of the South attended the second day's ses sion of the Tuskegee Negro Confer ence. -The mertlng today, kncvri as' the "Worker's Conference," Is a se-l quel of the meeting held yesterdA, which was attended by negro farm ers from the country districts and frpT many parts of the South. The special subject of discussion today was, "How can the schools aid in Increasing the productive effici ency ot the people?" Some of the leading colored, edu cator of the country took part in the ' discussion, which Included con sideration of various allied topics. Tariff Leasee Meets, New York, Jan. 20. Members and subscribers of the American Protec tive Tariff 'League gathered today jut the National headquarters, 33$ Broad "wty, to hold their annnal meeting. and felicitate each other on the part played by the league ia "keeping the recent ' tarff "revision" within bounds. , 1 After the preliminary discussion the. league will ele.ct five members (tor tour years and one member for two ;ears. The board of managers will also hold its meeting today for the' election ot officers for the ensn- tog! year. "U a the designation ti ieentfve ind alandini committees tot !110. " " yr-r ' -Thre' appears to' be adiide doubt tn eome quarters whether Mr. Moore can be persuaded 'to serve another term as president His business con nections are so extensive that it has been with, difficulty that friends of the league have prevailed upon him to retain the office. In view how ever, of the Imminence ' of tariff re vision last year. Mr. Moore accepted . 1 , 1 1 1 : me unaniiDous election as executive. During the revision, the tariff league exercised its influence In congress In a correction of alleged weaknesses in the administration features of the Dingley act, with the result that ma ny of the defects In the old law stand corrected In the act of 19097 Dry Goods Trade Good New York,;Man. SO.That 1910 will be a highly prosperous year for the. dry Roods trade is the prediction, of a majority of the delegates at tendance at today's session of the National Wholesale Dry Gooda Asso ciation. Jobbers are here from all sections and the optomlstic, spirit is apparently widespread. ASH BROTHERS I Annual Glear Everything Factory prices Next 30 Days THE HOtSB OB 4 4 Premium A . . Hams 4 4 6 Bacon ; I fresh shipment Just in : . t I a ' . i VCITY-- GROCERY I & BAKERY . m. A t A it 4. A A A a. T.T- . - , w w Frlghtfal Fate Aerte4L 1 would have been a onpp'a for are, from a terrible cut on my ? kata cap," writes rrana uisoerr7, rkf"""'r Ulnnv "without Bucklen'a Arnica ; ve. which soon cured me," Infa'MUe tor woands, cuts and bruNfv, it cares, barns, scaldt, old ora, tkir eraptlona World's beat for Pila. 50c at the Newlln Drur Comnany. 1 nee Sale reduced at QOOO.CLOIHLS ' for the :- ,M- . . J :. .. .'