PAGE FOUR LA GRANDE EVKNINd OUShK v hit- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. t . i r THE OBSERVER Bruc e Dennis, Editcr and Owner. jr. Bntered at the postofflce at La Grand ?t second-class matter. r Published Pally Except Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .Dally, single copy t Daily, per week.............. 15c Dally, per month.., 6Ee This paper will not putllsh au ar , le appearing over a nom de pi lme Signed articles will be revised ub oct to the discretion of the edlior. Please sign your articles and save llsappolntme&L WAR WOULD BE WELCOME. Ordinarily war with any nation Is to be avoided, but a conflict with the re public of Mexico would be important to this nation. Mexico has Improved some under the administration of Diaz but there is much room left for Im provement. It Is a great big rich sec tion of country positively held back because of the peculiar laws, the fear of prison sentences and the unreas onableness of national leaders. If Mexico and the United States gets into war Mexico will be speedily soldier can stand off a whole company of Mexicans. Then will follow a re adjustment of the affairs in Mexico which will mean safety for capital in Tested and better conditions surround ing Americans who go there for bus iness purposes. LET THE COLONEL ALONE. Why can't they let the Colonel alone, remarks the , Minneapolis Tribune, The mass, of the people are content with his record and attitude In re lation to a third term In the presl dency. His real friends which Include many who are not his toadies and adu latorsbeg him neither to change nor reiterate It. . One pledge Is enough for a man of . honor. He has made two. To add even , cne more would weaken all by sug gestlng that none has been sincere from the beginning. The perpetual nagging of the Colonel recalls the time when the badgered Hanna de clared he would no longer go to the White House every morning before breakfast to swear allelgance anew and repudiate the intention to run for president against Roosevelt. The boot is on the other leg now; how does the Colonel like It? ' It is enemies of the president, In both parties, like Judge Parker, Mr. Hearst and the Springfield Republi can who want him to hold up his right hand and repeat every morning i before, breakfast the following mes sage he addressed to the American people on the night of his election In 1904: "The wise custom which limits the president to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and under no circumstances will I tie a candi date or accept another nomination." The president repeated this pledge once in 1908 In order to relieve all persons connected with his adminis tration from any shadow of obligation to him. There Is no such reason for a third repetition, which would lead on ly to demand for a fourth and so on ad Infinitum. They who do not trust the Colonel's honesty should trust his self-appreciation. Does any believe he means to end his name down to posterity with the short and ugly word stamped ob liquely across It like a bar sinister! SOME POSSIBILITIES OF THE NEW GERMICIDE. A god deal of Interest has been aroused In bug circles by the announ cement that the chemist to the Min nesota State Board of Health has dis covered a new germicide, says the Pal timore News. The germ theory Is not new. Aristotle groped after It In his own blind way, and Pasteur made the Btudy of It as popular as the novels of Paul de Kock. Germicides tbfit were as strong as Sampson were not diffi cult to discover, but many of them had the Inconvenient hawt of Villinpr Don' forget the Concert bv . . at the Steward Opera House, Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock. - Read elsewhere what the press the patient along with the germ. Among these were creosote, nlcot nt formaldehyde and Btraighf liquor. Car bolic acid has also been much ir vogue, and a sudden change of flan nels has proved effectlva. The Minnesota doctor, however, has found that something with eight times the strength of carbolic acid, when applied to a germ, and yet positive: nuitritlous so far as the Human sys tern Is concerned. He offers to infect himself with cholera. Just to show hie faith. He expects to come out of tbr ordeal looking like Peter Pan. Ther people will believe him when he tell them that one drop of tenet ol will sterilize a germ area equal to Jones1 Falls. We are led to believe, in fact that It will become a favorite bever ageperhaps our great national drink The bacillus of old age will go down under It, the parasite or Ill-temper will flee before It. It is to bring Arma geddon to the bacteria ana the mlllen num of mankind. THE JiEW CONSCIENCE. The hope of human progress without violent revolution lies In the growth of a new conscience on the. part of the masseS, is the belief of the Boston Traveler. There was a time when the victor slaughtered the prisoners he took In war. But a new conscience came ,to him. He discovered that it was all wrong to kill human holw enslaved them and let them live. Then the conscience expanded again. Men came to see that slavery was wrong. They emancipated the slaves. After another Interval of time, an otner new conscience grew up in men's minds. They saw that It was not enough to emancipate their fel lows, but that they must enfranchise them allow them to have a part in making the laws under which they lived. Today a new and nobler conscience is taking possession of the people. They are beginning to realize that pre cisely as it is wrong to permit the phy sical bully to knock down and rob his fellowmen, bo H Ib wrong to per mit the intellectual, the financial, or the economic bully to exploit his fel lowmen by taking advantage of their necessities. This new twentieth century con science Is the essence of Insurgency. The author of the "Man With the Hoe" has organized a poet's union. From the appearance of the maga zines most of the poets have been working considerably more than eight hours a day. Pittsburg Gazette TlmeB. What a blessing it is that two great political parties flourish In this coun try. At Intervals It Is necessary for the people to give one of the organiza tions Just what Is coming to It. We are mentioning no names Los Angeles Times. Senator McCulloch of Baker County Is looking after the Insane asylum chances. Today he is In Union county and finds that La Grande has the asylum Just about located. All we need Is the ratification and we shall all expect the senator to Join In that A Detroit man was arrested for shooting off fireworks to celebrate his 25th wedding anniversary. You'd think a fellow who had been married that long would have learned to keep quiet. Plttsburg-Gazette-Tlmes. Portland Is worrying over the tur key crop, yet the Grande Ronde val ley turkey production this .year Is large with some to spare. It is too bad that Portland is bo' far away from this valley. A Phlladelphian who sold bad eggs has been Jailed. Now if Philadelphia will also Jail all her bad eggs, per haps her civic shame may depart from her. Boston Herald. Some one asks how small does a 40 horse aeroplane look 5,000 feet In the air? About as large as 40 cents' worth of bacon at the present prices. Loa Angeles Times. The courage of a President who will Issue a Thanksgiving proclamation the day before a general election Is ELLEN BEACH YAW J.ct to be doubted. Los Angeles Times. . This world is full of well-wishers. Luison says he would like to see a phonograph in every American home. There is a reason. Los Angeles Times. We are not optimistic enough U get consolation out of the knowledge that it might have been worst. Enough Is too much Everett Tribune. President Taft is at the Panama ca- nal. A good time to be in Panama while the country is discussing this Democratic victory. Wizard Burbank Is all right in his way, but why doesn't he produce an edible rabbit? Los Angeles Times. Humor and Philosophy Br WJtCAJt ni SMITH PERT PARAPHS. yTIEN you hear a man denouncing another for sharp practice don't be too sure he is a man of high, fine principle. He may Just be rrouehv because the other fellow beat him to It A diplomat is one who can fabricate are wise to his game. When is a premonition not a premo nition? When it falls to psemonish. Then it is only a disordered liver. Hope is a good tonic, but It oniy. sharpens the appetite for a square meal and doesn't provide it Be a game loser If yon are a sport Cheerful winners are common. - Cheerfulness can be carried too far. The man who Is poignantly light hearted and gay while a cold rain dribbles down the back of his neck makes the rest of the crowd yearn for the services of the fool killer. i It takes a bashful man to make a display of unsuspected nerve. The relatives who had the bitterest quarrel often send the most flowers for the casket. A man credits bis son's weaknesses to his mother's side. The strong points the father furnished without saying a word. A short memory serveth a good wit ness. Soma Utility. Though money may not pleasure bring And every trouble chase, Still It's a mighty handy thing To have about the place. A dollar salted In a sock And rubbed by two or three Beats having nothing by a block. As any one can see. Tou cannot eat a dollar bill Or serve It up In hash. Still there la something of a thrill In having ready, cash. A life of worry you may lead In piling up the dross, But It's as fine a friend In need As you will run across. A quarter hidden In your jeans From which you need not part Don't mark you as a man of means. But really it's a start, And, adding slowly, It win grow A quarter and repeat Until you have a pile of dough That speaks of Easy street. Hold out a little here and there, A nickel or a dime. And you wUl be a millionaire With chink to burn in time. And when you get It you will flna That you can use the stuff, Nor will you ever be inclined To think you have enough. Bk!Qfc g Classified j Advertising t WANTED A girl. Inquire at Mrs. N. Molltor, 1616 4th street. FOR SALE Two choice timber claims In 4 north 41 east Wallowa county. Price $1500 each. Apply J. M. Haywood. Woodstock. Ore. Nov 10-25 LOST Between Paulson's arid 130C Pine ave. a diamond stud. $20.00 re ward. Grant Lincoln. WANTED Position by a man as ccok and wife as helpnr. Camp pre- Benjanyn (tle5 rani v ilhanksg icvw nangeci In olden times jthe Puritans met, clad in their best homespuns, and devoted the day to sing ing praises and giving thanks. - Thanksgiving Costumes are Different Today, instead of the homespuns, we have the : perfection of fine tailoring in clothing from the world s great BENJAMIN CLOTHES FOR MEN The highest art in men's tailoring. $20 to $35 Blanket Sale This Week No Ko WES TjHb QUALITY SI ORE ferred. Call at Observer office. WANTED Responsible party to take the agency of Union and W"c?r counties tor the Phelps Carbide Feed Acetylene Generator for Individual home lighting. For further particulars write Ore gon Acetylene Lighting Co., Int.. 230 1-2 Yamhell st Portland, Ore. ' Oct 20-21. WANTED Woman to do general house work. Call Savoy hotel. Phone Main 713. WANTED Girl for housework. En Quire of Mrs. T. J. Scroggin. Wages $5.00 per week. Light house keeping rooms. Inquire 1208 First street Phone Red 1311. Limited number of roomers and boarders wanted. Apply corner of Sixth and O streeu. FOR RENT Furnjshed four-room house. Apply 1307 O avenue or phone Red-821. Satisfaction or money back Newlin Drug Co. ' Want nds pay. ono cent a word. ' ' i -fern V fem tWfJldwOi w It Iw . Vv w v V. , tmnf wit ir X ' - . ' ' ' . , ivirig Custo establishments right at our door. To the Ladles of La Grande. Mrs. C H. Whitney, face specialist of Baker City will be in La Grande for a few daya and will call upon the ladles with a complete line of toilet articles of ker own manufacture. She removes moles and other facial blem ishes with electric needlefl She may be found at 1407 T. avenue for a few days. Phone Black 691. Mrs.RobertPattison agent for GOSSARD CORSETS PRICKS $3.50 and Up PHONE Biack 81 or Black 1481 4 r Sir ms e oav WOOLTEX CLOTHING for LADIES and MISSES STftlCTLY ALL WOOL AU prices Reduced on Ladies' Suits, Coats and Millinery. g.'MM.ii,iMnnim 'V K Hi'Vyyiyiyn qi jjt ti&if r :: Barrington Hall llSt eel Cut j . li Coffee IS 40c r: Still I ) Less than one cent a cup. The ; J j ; chaff end dust has all been ' ,'. blown out of B. H. Coffee. Drink ! ! all you want of It, no bad ef- ; ) J iects afterwards. The Coffee wltboni a regret I fPattison Bros. I Use either phone Mists says of this tour