La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 20, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910.
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THE OBSERVER
r!ffd Prf Timstbjiu Sen Ice
Bruce Dennis,
Editor and Owner.
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UsappoIntmenL
THE COXCRESSXAX.
There Is this about the congression
al fight In the Second district, If It
can be called a fight. The district Is
already represented by a man who Is
cn the square, a man who never goes
frantic over one thing, a man who J-
hhS been before the people of this
district and hag never been found
. bogus. When the old reliable Second
district has such a man )i congress,
why experiment with new and untried
timber? Why give way to the Idea
lhat we need a change, when we do
' tot? Why take up the rattle of self
appointed leaders who are untried and
experienced? It Is a fact, that the
first term or two any man spends in
the house Is time lost to the district
that sends him.
Immediately we hear s fne one isay,
"this Is all foolishness, a man can
make good the first term If he Is the
right man." Can he? There are many
things to learn In congress before a
can knows how to act, before he has
tie routine work, before he realizes
where to butt In and they all take
time. It Is very popular now for the
Insurgent to say, "send me. and I'll
show them.' Send him and he will
Fhow nothing. He will take his seat
alongside the rest of the new mem
ter and every one of them will have
to learn how before (hey can work.
This district has a man who knows
how. He is solid and without blem
ish. Roosevelt once said, "Old man
well enough Is old man good enough,
left leave old man well enough
lone." And that applies very well,
Indeed, to the Second district of Ore-fon,
Speoa
Petticoat
Sale
New Heatherbloom Pelikoats
Full W inch Shirred, Flounce
Full width Dust ruitle of same
Material, well worth $2.50
$ 0 0(5g)
See the Window
-M. K. WEST,
The Quality Store
Grande Ronde valley Is not far be
hind, although the Grande Ronde peo
ple have always been too modest to
tell what they are doing. To prove
the wheat production one has only to
iook over the numerous flouring milH
running overtime and also take note
of the grain buyers' contracts. The
total will surprise the most enthusi
astic man In the valley.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
George M. Tetreau of Baker City, 19
a guest at the Savoy today.
C. N. Finn, a prominent attorney of
Portland, is registered at the Savoy
today.
County Judge Henry is home from
Portland where he was called by the
slight Injuries sustained by Mrs. Hen
ry In a fall this week. Mrs. Henry Is
nearly fully recovered.
Jamea Sullivan and wife will leave
torro-row for their cM hbme In La
Cyge. Kansas, where they will visit
Untie Dave Manlove. father of Mrs.
Sullivan, and one of the old pioneers
of Kansas. Mr. Sullivan will also vls-
i it relatives" In Kentucky befors return
! ing to La Grr
VISIT THE STATION" AND (JET E.
TIirSEI).
If you have a grouch and think
there are better places than. La
Grande. If you have eaten too .much
and are a little bit miserable at your
self and the world. If you get that
too often opinion "the town Is slow,
and there are so much better locali
ties," Just spend a few hours at the
railway station In the forenoon.
Notice the trains as they arrive and
depart, but pay closer attention to the
number of people who stop In Li
Grande. See them alight from every
I coach and notice the hotel runner'
1 wagons as they fill with grips. Then
; turn your eyes to the Wallowa county
I train that serves no territory jn thU
world except one Eastern Oregon coun
ty. Notice how it begins to fill thirty
minutes before time for it to pull out.
and by the time the engineer rings th?
bell for the last time, practically every
seat In every coach Is occupied.
What does It all mean?
It means that you. friend, are living
in one of the very best towns on the
map, and you are too dense to appre
ciate the fact. It means that La
Grande Is making that steady surge
forward from village to city and only
a few are helping push, while t'
are any amount of people who are
laying back on the traces. It means
that despite r.'ome of the dlssastlsfled
mortals who live herein. La Grande
Is to be the mtropolis and commert tal
center of Eastern Oregon.
Make several trips to the depot,
get the Inspiration and return to your
home or to your place of business with
I a resolution that you will do your part
KEORGE PALMER, Pres.
F. J. HOLMES, Tlce-Prrs.
P. I.
VT. L. BRENHOLTS, As'. fash.
EARL ZI NDEL, 2d Ass't fash.
Meters, rnshier.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE, OREGON
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $2CG,000.00 1
to make this a city. It Is cowardly
and unfair to knock the town that
feeds you. If you do not like the com
munity, move on, there will be a live
one to come In and take your place.
HAVE A THOROUGH UNDERSTAND-
INC.
There is nothing like a thorough
and complete understanding in this
world. And In the irrigation project
now before the people of the Grande
Ronde, It Is Imperative that everyone
shall be posted on all points of im
portance. With this project com
pletely argued, it grows in strength,
according to our view.
But objections should be raised in
order that those who so sincerely fav
or the water plant can explain their
positions and make clear every detail.
The columns of the Evening Observer
are open to every person who has an
opinion on the district plan. We wel
come all cummunieatlons.
The farmers' day at, Union, August
27, when the experiment station will
unveil Its mysteries, should be one of
the truly big events of the season.
Robert Wlthycombe, the manager of
the farm, has some good things laid
away for Union county farmers on
that day and no one should fail to at
tend and hear his complete explana
tions of things he has tried and found
good. It has cost considerable to try
out theBe experiments, and the state
pays the expense, so why not take a
little time and receive the benefit?
When anyone says the Eastern Ore
gon country Is not a producer of
wheat In extremely large quantities,
they are mistaken. It has always been
conceded that Umatilla county was
the wheat king's paradise, but ' the
Birth Record.
Eorn to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of
this city, a ten-pound daughter.
Official Notice.
All bicycle riders please take notice
that there is an ordinance now In ef
fect prohibiting bicycle riding on any
and all sidewalks of La Grande be
tween the month of April and Novem
ber 1 of each year. Anyone "aught
violating said ordinance will be prose
cuted to the full extent of the law
J. W. WALDEN,
Chief of Police.
Holly Roller Starves.
Los Angeles, Aug. 20. Reverend
John O'Xeil. a religiou Holy Roller
fanatic, died today In a cotta.ge near
the outskirts of the city, as the result
of a fast which he, together with J. E.
Eutler, Mrs. Nellie Boyle. Alice Grif
fin, IS years of age, and Mrs. Boyle's
neice, have kept up for more than
five weeks. O'Neill died, refusing
food.
Mothers of Vounir Babies, Read Tltis:
The Chicago Tribune calls attention
to this list of Boothlng syrups, etc.,
for children officially designated by
the United States government chem
ists and experts as "BABY KIL
LERS." Do not, under any circumstances, If
you value your child's heajth and life,
use any of these preparations:
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
(morphine sulphate.)
Children's Comfort, (morphine sul
phate.) Dr. Fahey's Pepsin Anodyne Com
pound, (morphine and sulphate.)
Dr. Fa hrney's Teething Syrup (mor
phine and chloroform).
Dr. Fowler's Strawberry and Pep
permint Mixture (morphine).
Dr. Groves' Anodyne for Infants
(morphine sulphate).
Hooper's Anodyne,, the Infant's
Friend (morphine sulphate.)
Dr. Miller's Anodyne for Babies,
(morphine sulphate and (Moral hy
drate.. Dr. Moffett's Teething Powders,
(powdered opium).
Victor Infant Relief, (chloroform
and cannabis Indica.)
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You are Invited to Attend Services at
the First Baptist
MIXRCTORS
jj 1.'()!;jE PALMER YV. L. UUKMiOI.'l. (V(. i'i M;itN (
I W. J. ( U K P. J, MKlEIiS . .. CLEAVER tj
I I . J. HOLMES
W. M. riEIUK
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With our au..t ftrfe nud fad!:'Mr-s v i-mi midcr nn cHiciin' ;'' '.
turtle and band!'' jenr bu.-lucs iu ji.nr ci.iire salt-i'.icJltnt. J .
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GO! GO! GO!
Portland Race Meet
Live Stock Show &
Harvest Home Fair
Sept. 5th tolOth
DANKERS' Purse
of $lo,ooo.oo for
trotters. Hotel Purse ot
$5,ooo for pacers Special
features e.ery day. Wed
nesday and Thursday are '
the big days. Auto races.
Baloon ascentions. Any
number cf free entertain
ments. Special prizes for .
nights of amature aero
nauts in their own aero
planes. Greatest exibition
of fat stock ever held
" West of the 3reat Divide.
A great Midway. Not an
idle minute in the week.
All entrance tickets are
numbered. The lucky win
ner gets a pony and cart
or $2oo.oo in cash.
...REDUCED RAILROAD RATES...
Ask your local Agent
Anyone who needs a truss needs the
help we provide. Our trusses are high
grade and all guess work Is elimina
ted from our methods of fittipg. We
guarantee entire satisfaction.
NEWLIX DRUG CO.
Vou 3Iay Have Appendicitis and 'ot
Know It
If you have wind or gas in the Btom
ach, eour stomach or constipation,
you very likely have chronic appendi
citis, which may any minute become
acute. A SINGLE DOSE of simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new
German appendicitis remedy, will re
lieve you try it. you will be surprised
at the QUICK ACTION. HILL DRUG
CO. . ' '
STOP THAT St RATI RING.
Just as Lonir us Vou Hare Dandruff
Vuur Head will Itch.
It's the little microbes that iire
gnawing down into the hair roots. It
may take, a long time for these per
sistent pesf3 to get down to the vital
part, but when they do they will des
troy the life of the hair in a very
short time.
"I write in short, that my head was
rlinost running ino crazy, and I saw
your ad in the Thns-Unlon. I boucht
m bot'lo of Fnrisian Page at rnc.e and
t,i! tried It. and In a week I cmild se that
Ijliviy bend was almost well, and my
hr.ir waa'growin.c wonderful, and I
co)t!nued usin? Parisian R;
H
ahon'i
The Greatest Bar
gain Store in City J
Extra
Special
Bargains
25c
An Indian can be happy vv'J ouJ a Piano. But who mnls
to ue an inuijur
STEIHWAY, LUDMG, KtRTZMAHN, A. fl. CifAS and
C0N0VR Pianos tor sale by
t X J. JCOJJ I
next Sunday. Sunday s hool at 9:15'. Preaching set vice t 11 o'clock
15. Y. P. U. prayer mooting r.t 7 p. ml, and evening service at S p.
in. 11 e nv.r:. it:,"; iVem'? will be th fourth lesson on tb life of Jos
eph 'Kvenlng thetuo, "The P.iUorV !;. . t:on io the Civic nights? of a
Towu or CUM Govsnt'u.-s.t.'- ,
FRANK E. GRAY, Pastor
now. my hair is beautiful and every
body admires it. My .scalp is always
fl Yo'?r customer. .Mrs. S. Dln-
J-.l-!ojr;l)!e. Fl;s .' October IT..
1909.
Parisian Rp,?... the niot -delig1it.fi 1
hair lerdorcr, la ;,na-ar.teed by Nwliri
Drui Co. to stop falliny; hnlr, to cure
dandruff and nil diseases of the wain
or money back. It is the most re
freshing hair dressing In the world.
Ladies use It extensively because It
makes the hair beautiful, soft and lux
urlan. 60 cents a bottle from the Glr
oux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The girl
with the auburn balr Is on every bottle.
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9 bars, good Laun
dry soap
50c Baker's choc- n.
olate Cj
30c box of Gocoa
10c box spice
05c
25c Vanilla Extrat-f J
iwvn
6c
25c Lemon extract
3 pkgs Jello 25C
15c Monopole If)
mince meat I VC
Gloss Stares pkg QJ
Gnrn starch pkg
07c
Arm and'Ham-ZliTJ-mer
Soda. UO2C
5c Toilet Soap 3 JQj
Jelley Glasses
Der dozen I
i5c
Ladies 25c :o.
lars for .
Ladies' 25c Patent 'IC,
Leather belts
$2 bed 4 rj
spreads 4lJv
$2.50 bed
spreads
Pillow slips, per hCf
rjair Tv
1
Bed Sheets 72x90
$2.00
60c
Pair Dreamland (1 Ot
Feather Pillows $1.0
Good size cotton 7K
hla.nkftt I A
Ladies 20c ribbed 0
top hose
50c Boy's Knee Zfyfi
PantR JJh
1
2H
Fancy Oil Gloth
per yard'
75c Granite Dish J(M
Feather
Dusters
25c Talcum
Powder
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