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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING 0E3EX.VEB. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910. --.- Vj.J4 Try This for Catarrh. Get a HYOMEI (pronounce It High-o-roe) outfit today. - ' Pour ew drops from the bottle Into the Inhaler that comes with each outfit, and breathe It In four or five times a day. " immediately you -will know that HY OMEI soothes and heals ths Inflamed and Irritated membrane. But HYOMEI does more than soothe and heal; It kills the germs, those per severing pests that are at the root of all catarrhal conditions.. ) "Last year I suffered terribly with catarrh. I used one bottle of HYO MEI, and my catarrh was better. 'jliss Helen McNalr, Loyalton, Cal. A complete HYOMEI outfit, Includ ing a bottle of HYOMEI, i hard rubber pocket inhaler and simple Instructions' for use, costs only $1.00. If you now own a HYOMEI Inhaler,, you can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI for only EO cents at The Newlin Drug Store, and druggists everywhere. ' Guaranteed to cure catarrh,, croup, asthma and sore throat, or money back. '' , V - :" ' " Oct. 14-24 No. 4. 11 . J t...J B -. ill P 11 H FT Tmmm n I1""" .. Absolute! Pure Tho only baking powder mada from Royal Grspa'" Groamjsf Tartar Mm,U Lbs Fhcc-hib O PEOPLES F0EU3L The papers of pur city seem to en tertain the Idea that because only a few preachers are writing for the "Forum they are the only ones In terested in the great work of banish ing the saloon from our state. I want to state, and I think I can speak with Borne authority, that they were ap pointed a committee to do the writing for the drys, as they are called. And I believe they are voicing the ' senti ment of a great majority of the peo ple of the county. There is no' more .reason 'for the conclusion the papers have drawn with reference to this than there would be to conclude that because the 3 editors, of our county papers are the only 'ones writing for the wets they are the only ones Inter ested on that side. The people and especially the farm ers are thinking today as they never thought ' before. They are asking for the answer to the question, "Wheri is the money coming from to pay for the prosecution of the criminal cases which come from the regulated saloon and to maintain the Jails and peniten tiaries and poor-houses which are largely made necessary by reason of the regulated saloon, as the experi ence of Kansas makes clear beyond any question, when they have voteri away their rights and turned the rou ted of the saloon over to the towns and cities T" Do the people of the towns and cities propose to stand for thesfj eTtpenseB, or do they Intend to reap the revenue coming from the sa loon .and then throw the burden ot these . expenses . on - the farmers who will have no voice In the control of the business T Are we to have taxa lipn without representation? The far mers are . anxious . for some light on the Bubject as to why when a boot logger' is brought up for trial there goes up from the press a great cry about the expense to the farmer, but when a man Is brought before " the court for a crime committed in a sa loon row there is not a chirp about expenses. Why is not the expenseof the . one of as much interest to the stilt 0 T mm ; i 'i W V .,, ,HL J ft Buys"' IlPlS t r .... . ' - This is the 'machine invented by Wm. tJ. Free of Chicago, the machine which you have read so much about in the magazines the machine which has a score of altogether new improvements and the machine which is sold at a price so much lower than you are accustomed to pay for the highest grade sewing machine, that if we told you what the price was, it would prejudice you against the ma chine. , We insist on showing you the machine and its points of su periority before telling you what a bargain it really is. And to give you a better chance still of finding out for yourself how perfect it it, and to show you our absolute confidence in The FREE, we want you to giveit ... ' '"' V v': ' ; In your Home Try this machine test it sew with it on si! kinds of material if you then are not entirely satisfied if you are not convinced that it is the best machine you have ever sewed on the most improved the most up-to-date if the low price does not convince you that this is the biggest bargain you have ever bought return the machine to us and we will refund your deposit so that the trial vill not , ttrt ytu ctnt. To Itrvfl't lan bow It will mrprlw too ib4 how itWthni yon will a te ifp It ft 7i t wn It lot M tor. W know tkit roa wool mw tkiik ot sirtlis with It. tiko ill othor mil yoa will bt la 1 llnttti ol ticlioatat io4 ilkulum iboat lit oiinr w InnmloM oa Tka rati. Oat fir nwi tot f li at roa ai Mi trial offtt, it Bacaaat wa wiat roa to aira It SO tty. -. ta n tba taU bcaatr ot lu Fat oca lag aoilta . " t lat root hat i oat tkit In I satt IU uijMkal,.ulM ' --V1 " Watlati aaa aiaaa Tha Fait Ska lllklaal tat Saitlaai jipaaatnt. i.V i.. -.hi.. I. Hi at loara iba ralat a! a lontr Isoal Ha, . Skattlt Eicctoi, aa Inarms RU Luck, a S,aiiaro4,iiAaiaaitiTafaaCaatKUr, Aatoautic Locklat Dtawan, aa4 scaaaa at otkof latftaTaaaab). ....... DaysTllTBiL I aotlca tkit tba "tototclllo" nortntit, wkick look Mr. Fro I roin to lavaat, aukoi Tba FREE laitai taia tka Iwmmi n - tarrtnS tlmplcr ibia tba almplttt abnttla avKhlaa. : T 6 Cosie Tomorrow esd Seo TSt FREE - and take it home with you for a month's trial FURNITURE ON EASY' PAYMENTS F. D. HAISTEN ; La Grande, Or. farmer as the other? Please answer. Again the farmers would like some ! light on thiBi why are the wets so; anxious to have the county go wet and have "Home Rule" so the farmer can not vote the town dry when the wets claim that there is more money made, more Intoxicants sold, and more drun kenness In dry territory than". wet, when money is the Bole object of the dealer for you own high priced speak ers say thre is no good resulting from the business. Now as to "Home Rule' have you not got a sample ot it In La Grande today? You have the saloon licensed by your city council, with strict regu lations where a man 'must be of good moral character before he Is given a license, he must 'give a bond for good behavior and for a violation of tbls law he is to forfeit both bond and li cense. The law specifies what ahall be 6old and also what shall not be sold. Among the latter are intoxicating liq uors. The police are authorized to search the saloon whenever they have reason to believe the law is being vio lated and if Intoxicants are found they shall be confiscated and the saloon keeper must be punished. Is that law being enforced? You say it Is regula tion law made by your city council. They have control of the police and if you cannot enforce the laws you have do you think you should be trusted with others? city police under oath on the witness stand that there is fighting in the sa loons, beer mugs and bottles being thrown and not a hand 1b raised to stop It, and this is a nightly occur rence. As a. result of one of these brawls a man was arrested, locked In. Jail and next morning was taken be fore the city recorder and fined $25 for drunkenness and disorderly con duct, after which he was Indicted by the grand jury for an assault with a dangerous weapon and robbery, $2.00 having been taken from the person as saulted. He was tried before three Juries and finally convicted and sen tenced to ten years In the state peni tentiary. The party running the "home rule" saloon still goes on with his business stott free and not a word has ever been chirped by any of the county papers about the cost to the taxpayers. ' . This "Home Rule" business Is very much like the case of the Missouri school directors who wanted to build a new Bchool house. They resolved to build a new school house. Then they resolved to build a new school house out of the material of the old school house. Then they resolved to let the old school house stand until the new one was built. You want to reform the saloon business. You expect to use the material of the old business to make j the new and you expect to leave the old saloon as It is until the reform Is made! Oh consistency, thou art a Jew el. " -', ' '. - 1 JOHN W. McALISTER. ' ECZEMA CURE WORTH LIFE ITSELF. To all who are suffering from Ec zema and other skin diseases it is WORTH LIFE ITSELF to know that a simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol and other carefully compound ed ingredients gives Instant and posi tive relief to that awful burning Itch. , You "know that unless you do get relief from that torturing agony, ttf4 la not worth living. Get at least a 25 cent size of this wonderful Eczema wash today. It 1b called the D. D. D. Prescription. The very first drops will give you absolute and Instant relief. They will show you that life Is worth while, for your suf fering ceases with the very first ap plication, and you feel that in D. D. D. Prescription you have at last found a cure. At any rate, you know you have Instant relief. The Newlin Drug Co. Oct 25-27 For Over Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a reliable household medicine aniLthe "children's children" find it today the same safe and sure remedy for coughs and colds that their grandslres did. Mahala Stockwell, Hannibal, Missouri, writing under date of August 28, 1910, has this to say about this great medi cine. "I have recently used for the first time Foley's Honey and Tar Cough medicine.' To say that I am pleased with it does not half express my feelings. It Is by far the best I ever used. I had contracted a bad cold and was nearly sick in bed, having a terrible headache as well as a cough and was threatened with pneumonia. I used but one bottle of your Foley's Honey and Tar" and was completely cured. It boats all the remedies I ever used and I have used many different kinds." - ' ' . f J s . i Sf"1'" a"" f s s A f h i I 1 II ION to 17 A GRAND E as ta ever placed on the market in any ciy . v:.' ... I ,-...... of 'the. Five Blocks from the Busi ness Center of the City The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be improved with CEMENT Sidewalks, Curbing and Parking and All Street Will Be Graded Positively the choicest bargains in CLOSE-IN property that can ever be offered in La Grande. The time to buy a Homesite is N o w and Let it Grow In Value !! Prices will Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will be given. This is a purely Restricted Residence District and ii destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of the city. r: . 3- ! n