PAG2 4 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910 t J--A .-V .-.--V A j.. -v..rfK , ; ?, . (-' ' f ST 4. i I f t h 411 j- 4 Only three ance Sale. m THE OBSERVER Bi?yCE DENNIS , Editor and Owner. ' Entered at the poitofQce at La Grande at lecond-clnsi matter. SUBSCMPT10N BATES Dally, ilngrle copy i ........... 6c Dally, per week, . . . . . . . .... ... . lie Dally, per month. . . . . , ..... ... 65c , Thla paper will not publish ari ar tide appearing over a nom da plume. Signed articles , will be revised sub ject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment . . 11911 JANUARY 1911 s iai T iwl t I rjir fli2l34-56if 111011121314 15 10 7 IS 192021 22 23 24 25 267 28 A niJfT TO GILINDE RONDE FKUIT MES'. It Is the rotten apple In the bot. the painted knothole la the board, the musty streak In the butter or bacon which will decide the price of the second package of food you try to all to a private customer, Most people will forget to praise the good specimens If they think you are trying to deceive them with a cull. Moet of us have heard of the line packing of the Pacific . Coast fruit. Are there no culls In these packages? Interested In the matter, we wrote the firm of Steln hardt & Kelley, who for some years have handled apples from the farmers of the Hood River region. Their answer follows, and THE OFFICERS of this bark will be pleased to talk with you at any time concerning mutual business relations ' n M HEN : the Federal , Government, the -' county, the city, and a large and -.' growing list of commercial and private depositors entrust their funds to this institu tion to the extent of $800,000.00, you may be sure that it is a safe one for you to identify yourself with. " : ; ' - GALL AND TALK IT OVER WITH US La Grande National Bank -:: ; LA GRANDE. OREGON. CAPITAL . . . $ 100.000.00 , SURPLUS ' . . 100,000.00 RESOURCES V . .V.. 1,125,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY George Palmer. Pres. Fred J. Holmes, Vice Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashiei Earl Zundel,i ss'f. Cashier more daysleft for you to take advantage of West's i3th Ann Sale Closesjanuary 31st. Every article in; the store reduced; It is worth the attention of any 'First you would like to know if the packing of the Hopd River apples Is so perfect that' we accept-them Without Clou lnwal)lnn V do we accept them without close Inves tigation but we accept them wltLout any investigation whatever, leavine the entire matter up to the Hood River Ad. I pie1 Growero. Union, a body of men wnoee ipersonal supervision of all the fruit is packed and shipped to market. Our dealings with these men for the last three years, during which time we have purchased their crop, have al ways teen of such a straight and up right character that we have never had occasion' or cause to doubt their packinjg, and we have never been dls appointed in our business dealings i with them. V Our contract with the Hood River Apple Growers' Unlon, as represented by . their board of directors, is cer tainly a very stringent one, they uar I'anteelng us a re'rfect naick and Un guaranteeing that every apple In eT- : ery box to absolutely perfect "Wie have nanaieq several hundred thousand box es and never have we found ourselves in condition to make a single com plaint against their pack. It Is as near perfect as human ingenuity and hon esty of endeavor can inake It; a fact, we shall be glad to have you dron in ( our place of business at any time and take a box of fruit from any heap, and you will find that every box Is practically identical, and that every apple Is absolutely perfect, whether you open the top, bottom or side of any ipackage. This Is more than we have been able to say for any large pack of fruit that we have ever con tracted for. ' "Referring to your second . ques tion. The very best Jruit from the Hood ' river country is purchased by us on f. o. b. basis. Hood River, and although of course the prices are not exactly public property, still we .may tell you that they average around $2.25 a box there. Of course you un derstand that a box of fruit will cost ub a great deal more, as the freight from Hood River to New York is on an average of 60 cents a box.' Re were possible ' for a number of la wlth the association to do business dividual who are not conn (Wort with this association to do business on the same plan as that of the assocatton, suffice it to say that if you can get a number of honest men who are al so good business men together, they could do Just as well as the Hood River Apple Growers Union. ; "Regarding your endeavor . to en courage Eastern fruitgrowers, to put up a ipackage as good as that of the West suffice it to say that this could be done Just as well In the East as In the west If you can get enough, as we stated before, honest men who will pack honestly. The whole thing In a. nutshell Is simply and purely a business proposition. You no doubt know that the Eastern barrel pack,to say . the least, leaves a great deal to be desired. You' know thatnhere ate usually three or four good tiers on top and the rest is a lot of Infer ior goods- This to the reason why the public is now turning toward the box apples to take the place of the barrel and it' is the writer's personal opinion that it will only be a few years until the barrel apple will be practically out of use for the better j class of trade, owing to no other rea son than dishonest methods employed in packing. , . ':.' .' ; "The entire matter , to simply one of honesty and quality, Fruit can be had Just as good In the East as in the West, and we see no reason why the Eastern grower can't get Just as much for hla goods as the Western grower, if he will only make, up his mind to one absolute fact, and that Is he has got to be honest, and that If he thinks he can fool the people all the time by putting up a fake barrel of apples he Is making a big mistake. '. ' , "STEINHART & KELLY. The same thing- can be done in the Grande Ronde fruit district that Is done at Hood River. Why cannot fruit growepe here get together and have au understanding. ' VOTE BCYIXG IS DANVILLE. , Watch the whole bunch of politi cians on both sides' of the fence in Danville, Illinois begin to yell' enough and then if it to possible for them to hush the matter up they will do so. Uncle Joe Cannon's crowd has doubt less bought voteB and probably 'the Democratic circuit Judge has also done the same thing. But the one is trying to catch the other and soon it will get so warm both will want to quit Vote buying and vote selling in the east seems to be as common as the trading of bronchos in thls'wertern country. ., - . "'-.:. " The strongest factor at Saiem.' It Is said, outside of the legislature prop er is tho Farmers Union.. This orgs , niEatlofi put a block In front of Judge Webster's good roads bill and demand ted a revision of It, and as years go by If this or any other organ'zation holds together It can be an Instru ment of good to the entlr';people i The question to"' often0 asked theso days: "Whst is -ih? legislature dolngr Now, really the legislature Is not so ; bad, for it to doing nothing. So long , as a legislature does nothing there I " is some ground for praise, it to when uvu a uuuy ue&'iiB w ao mmgg mat they frequently ball up the Btate and cause an extra session to be called to mult unma of th4i. 1mI i4 thre are usually a great many act's that would suit the people better If they were never made legal. , r. ! In formally opening the hlth school building with Pinafore the faculty aui student body are doing something that seems perfectly proper. For what could be nicer than,, to open such a palace to the public ' with song and merriment? , .. ' . ' January is almost gone, so get ready to make a new start in February. MERCHANTS FIGHT FAKES Various Bills and Measure Now Be fore the legislature Opposed. A Salem dispatch says: ' Tq correct evils atattending tho credit system sufficiently to safeguard the interests of all retail merchants and to extend the work and scope of the organization, was the keynote of discussion at the fifth annual conven tion of the Retail Merchants of Oregon l ore today. . ' - ' ' , . More than 100 delegates from all pi-rts of the state were present as well as many visitors and a large repreeen. tatlon of wholesale men who are anx ions to get In closer touch with the retailers. ' ,;. h " ; ';: ' , ,; J No session was held Thursday . The entire day will be spent by the dele gates in visiting the different spates institutions and the legislature. In the evenlag a banquet to to be given by the Falem Business Men's Association. Then a number of promient merchants ai d several state officials will speak en topics relating to the business of he; retail merchants. . ' f Several proposed laws introduce! it the present session of tlje leg's' : Lire will be placed under the ban and a c ommittee will be appointed from Uv organization to wait on the legislature, rotamlttees in whose hands the tabooc? measures have been placed. A bill :n- FOR YOUR HAIR. Here Ars Facts Ws Want Yon to ; Prove at Our Risk. When the roots of the hair are en tirely dead and the pores of the scalp are glazed over, we do not believe that anything can restore hah- growth, Resall W Hair Tonic acts scien tifically, destroying the germs which are; usually responsible for baldness. It peue'trotes to the roots of the hair. Btiinulatlng ami nourishing tbeni. It to n most pleasant toilet necessity, to delicately perfumed upd-Will not gum nor permanently stain the hair. - We want' you. to 'get; n bottle of Rexall "03" rjalr;Tonitj and use it as directed. , if It does not relieve scalp Irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hnlr and in every k way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for it ;.J.;: -". We lend our endorsement to Rexall "03" Hair Tonic and sell It on this guarantee, because we believe It to the best hair; tonic ever, discovered. It comes in two sizes, prices CO cents and Sl.oa Remember you can obtain it only a'. -r store-The Rexaii Store HILLS DBl'G STORE. induced by Senator Barrett of Wash ing, on county, to particularly obnox ious to the retailers in that it 5.is.ts to reduce If not abolish 1ie the rural districts say thafto all?w 'jd-:lers to sell goods without llcns. will j rove ruinouB to their trade, i r other bill permits war veterans to ped dle without license. That measure '3 also to be opposed. ' , i. O PROFESSIONAL DIBECTOBT. PHISICIANS AND SURGEONS. N. MOL1TOR. M. D. fhyslclan and . Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Rest dence 69. . ', C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and surgeon.. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nobs and Throat Office in La Grande 'National Bank Build Ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 33. " A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons, - Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. PhonesOffice Black 1362; Ind. 353. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. 812. . " GEO. W, ZIMMERMAN Osteoppth Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor ol Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. All ef .rors of Refraction Corrected. ; 1105 Adams Ave. f Foley Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. OR. H, L. UNDERWOOD and DR DORA J. UNDERWOOD-Office ov er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye, . . Phones Office Main 22; resldenie, Main. 728. 1 ; " J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phone Black 399. DR..R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Firsi class services given. Offlce over LI1- ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-451. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Offlce at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Re 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones at residence, v ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCKRAN-Attorneys: , Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. TACoch ran. La Grande National Bank . Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. , T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices in al lthe courts of the State ani TTnited states. Office In La Granas Nauji Bang Bldg, La Grande, Oregon. O, W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer ' Baker City, Oregon. , Storei Be Corset- When you decide to be corset happy, come and be fitted In the lace-ln-front Gossard. There is a model in the Gossard to show off to best advantage your special type of figure. I&50 to $5.00. Mrs.RobertPattison PHONE BLACK USh I New Transfer 1VL L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE RED 3762 DrayingofAUKind s ssJsssi!ss3sss32 John Melville IM Mams An UCRAND, - ORE Happy Plumbing and Heating 'i 'I t t it ' '