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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1910. ' PAGE FOUIt THE OBSERVER 3 ire E ' D e '5 jniTs, " EJltcr and Owner. Catered at the poetoSke at La Grande it second-class matter. PnWifced Dally Except Sunday. BUESCKIPTION RATE 3. Daily, single copy..,.......... la!iy, -per week. rrrrrr. : t'ally, per month....; 5 15c and which vegetables are lest suited to them. The time aDd method of seed ing, cultivating and harvesting Is in terestingly told. Fertilisers and other. Important topics are alw discussed.. - Tl paper win not pusllBa au ar 'l9p?eirlac over a com de pl icae. !?nd. articles will be, revised ub- ct to lti discretion -of the editor. Please slza your articles and tart fJsappcd&taaest ' ' " ' ' I I ' I'.iJK HI., I. I 'I .. i corn: text professors. That college professors must make good or lose their positions to more efficient men is becoming- recognized amongst the teaching profession. The raisins; of standards in the American - colleges and universities, their growth - . 9k a i- f . A . : in sizeyana numDer; uieir lmer-coin-petltlon;. are resulting la a' struggle for the better ' paid and higher "posl i tions on their factulties. No college . is certain of retaining. Us good men when other Institutions 'Offer better Inducements, and there is little-hope of any professor who Is not doing first class work in retaining his position. President Charles R. Van Hise of it..,-.- ri:ci.:, re cent address at the Association of American Universities, voiced the sit uation as college administrators have found It to be. He said: "College pro fessors, whethe? old or-young, must be Judged bv the efficiency of their service to the students and to the public, which means that they must be good .'teachers, or good Investiga tors,' or both. Universities exist for the students and for the public, not for the instructional force or for the administrative officers; and whether or sot a man Is retained In a univer sity faculty should depend unon his capacity to meet his duty to his In stitution. There Is no possible excuse for retaining in a! university faculty an Inefficient man. "In the rapidly growing Institutions among the older men, It often hap pens that there are those who have worn out their lives In their service, and in Justice to these men' can not be requested to resign or be Bummar- uj uiouuBBtTu. ii m any lnsuiuuon ttlflrA JIrA ftlirtVi man 4ntr etim,tt V. " wuv.. m.u, iud; BUUUIU Ira -pensioned. The right of the students to receive efficient Instruction must be respected. . ' : TWO GOOD BULLETINS. - Two excellent bulletins have been tent out recently by the Oregon, ex periment station at Corvallls. One is of Interest to poultry raisers because St tells of the value of the different breeds that are usually found on the farm. The standard of the American Poultry association Is the color of the feathers, not the shape of the bird nor the' number of eggs the hen will produce In a year. Such a standard la of value only to the fancier. The best methods to use are told by James , jruoa in a omieun enuuea rro ductlve Qualities of To wis." The other bulletin deals with the Vegetable Growing Industry In Ore- eon" and Is of value to every farmer or truck 'gardener. These ' bulletins are free to residents of the state who will ask for them. The last named pamphlet ' tells of the various soils Consistent methods of advertising the resources of Oregon are being considered by a big crowd of boost ers at Salem. Advertising has lonr been carried on along some plan or other in this state, but if the ha!' miliron "to be asked for by the deve' opmrat league is realized, former ef forts at exploitation will fade Into Insignificance. Now more than ever business men and citizens in'; ge'ntral appreciate the pavement alreafiy done In the city. The mud on streets not paved com pared with the attractiveness of those so prepared is so manifest that prop erty owners are merely awaiting fav orable paving weather to institute an other wholesale lot of improvements. Uncle Sam' is cold blooded at the best, for the 'Wlnslow,' on board of which Ensign Worth Bagley", the on ly officer In the Navy 'killed in the Spanish-American War, lost his life, and the Siren, both of which are too antiquated for modern war purposes, will be sold to' the highest bidder on January 2, mil"' - ' ' '' " smptrnt, of ,,tbe. .bid...'-CpuncH. jre 'serves the right to reject any or all bids. ' " '- -: ; ' '." By. order of the City Council Novem ber 23d, 1910. D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande. . Nov. 26th lOt ' :' FALLING HAM. Easy to Stop U and Kale It Lnstrous and lseanmau If your hair la falling out; If you have . dull, unattractive hair, or t you need a dally hair dressing, read what Mrs. Hettie Hedgeman of Nel son ville, Erie county,. Ohio, writes June 3, 1910, about Parisian Sage: "I used Parisian Sage for falling hair and And it the finest thing. I ev er heard of. My hair was falling out by combs full, and I could run my fingers through It and they would hang full of loose hair.' washed my hair and got a bottle of - Parisian Sage and used two applications, and I could see a great difference. My hair was lustrous and nice aiid had almost stopped falling out, and by the use Of one more bottle It stopped altogeth er." ' - "' ' ', '" . : v For women, for men or Idr chil(I ren. Parisian Sage Is without " any doubt the finest preparation for the hair It la guaranteed by the Newlin Drug Co., to stop bafr from' falling . : .' ' to eradicate dandruff and stop' Itch; ' Sixteen hundred children of school lng scalp In two weeks," of monej age is the approximate total for this back. It la . a most , daintily .'perfumi year, Judging from advance; notices of ed and refrerhlng hair dressing, fre$ school census returns Th1 w b -- -'rriii-'.o' Kiic&ineM. and oneht to bei In every .home' where every member of the family could use It; dally. Large bottle 50 cents at the - q'f - ' ' Tin n-fi.u i r.O ::m ism's school census returns a material increase 5otlce to Contractors. Notice la hereby given that sealed blda will be received by the Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, un til Wednesday, December 7thi 1910, for the construction-of 14,054 sqare yards of macadap pavement and S524 lineal feet concrete curbing, to ' be constructed according to the plans and specifications on file In the office of the City Engineer. Said work to be constructed on North Second street from the O. R, & N. Ry. to the center of Lake street, and on the south half of Lake street to the west curb line of North Cedar street, all bids to be in by eight o'clock Dec. 7th and accompanied by a certi fied check of five per cent of, the Newlin Drug Co. and drugglBts every where. The girl wlthTthe Auburn hair is on every package. Nov. 26-Dec. 7 A Sflfeimsrd to Children. ' ' Our two cVldrrh of six and eight years have been s'nee Infancy subject to colds and croup. About three years ago I started to use Foley's Honey and Tar, and It has never failed . to prevent and cure these troubles. It is the only medicine I can get the child ren without a row." The, above from W C. OrnBtein, Green Bay, Wis., dup licates the experience of thousands of other users xf Foley's Honey ana Tar. It cures coughs, colds and c. oup, and preventjs bronchitis and i)numo WhEN HE RAISES THE MAINE. mas 1 10 j I Our Entire Stock of 'Lidi&'jMduis5esrSuitSi Cdnis anj Jackets at it;'? ?t." loffex'Seigef, and Oafzen Sufs, "Coafs and a&ets; fleduced -25 Cent " Wsses- fflooitex Coats redifctid 25 PetWm r .it mi$n H are not, on display. An efcganf 0' r: -: rrj i:.ir.: lr..l ':: '"' !" . ir -ri e ' 1 n it t Yfie entire familv Co me and see this beautiful Hrtf nf mfN j4 -i '"Hyi' y " ,i'"Hjr Hflf t0Tif ' mil nyl" n 0 1 MyO ij.' q0 jt t Iji w iii m , i . .C M. HUMPHREYS i . Candidate for City Recorder Respectfully ; solicits your support. 'x - r jr-. ki if-.--: 5 TO HMVC ' , 1,1 ' TtNe ON Z-AMO SUPflOseN. 1 H4yn I IT wuJY (lijmI . I I For Qucfr filessengcrSefvcc CaiMan2, or nd. 4321 An awfully interested spectator. He gets on Unole Sam's nerves. i nornaiH in oanimgrv funtnoin. GEORGE PALMER, PRes. F. J. HOLMES, TIce Pres. f. L. BEE NIIOLTS, Asst. Cash. EARL ZODEL, id Asst Cash. F.L. METERS, Cashier. La Grande National Bank y " - ' .... . r of La Grande, Oregon United States Depository Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $200,000.00 DIRECTORS. , GEORGE PALMER, W. L..BRESH0LTS W. J. CHURCH F. L. MLTERS . F. J. HOLMES Tf. M. PIERCE C C PEXINGTOX W, D. CLEAVER . F. M. BIRIT With oar ample resources and facilities we can tender joa efiV clent service and. handle your business to roar entire satlsfacUoo. Logical Remedy for Icsema. Many different remedies have been tried, for Eczema and other skin dis eases. But it la now known that ' the only possible cure Is a mild, soothing liquid made up of Oil of Wontergreen, Thymol, Glycerine and other ingred tents, so carefully compounded that each nlgredient , has Its proper ef fect.'" This compound Is now made up In the D. D. D. Prescription. Ten years of success and thousands of cures show the merit of this wonderful compound, but the most convincing proof is trial of the remedy by any eczema sufferer.;' ' ' - D. D. D., will prove to you that you can be cured. The very first drops will give you InBtant relief. Get trial bottle today. Newlin Drug Co. ..Nov. 29 Dec. 1. Every family 1ms need of a (rood, rellaele liniment For sprains bruises, soreness of the muscles ntl rheumatic pains there is I f r. i t iHino ui'iier man vunmnenaiu . coij dj nesevs.WhiteMen Mew ;';lv vr, Dill Pickles The- white man Is regulated by society and is heavily taxed to sup port the city, its schools and other Institutions. He la expected to work, and only allow his employes to work a stated number of hours daily, which la quite light and proper. 'The Chinese laudrlea are subject to no regulations. Old buildings are occupied. Here they - sleep, amuse themselves and' work under condi tions . which are extremely unsani tary. They work twice as long as. a white man could, perhaps work for a penny or two cheaper, only because their mode of living enables them to do so. Every dollar they save is sent out of your country to China. You and your city lose. A piani sucn as unerry s New Laun dry represents an Investment of time, talent and" thousands of dollars. A visit to this plant will show you that here is the "Spirit of the Times" Congenial employment is given' a number of skilled assistants who live and spend their - wages ! in La Grande. Can you compare, the' organization and plan of this modern plant 'with the Hl-kept Chinese laudrles? To ap- preclte the difference, watch then then watch us. - ' Steaia laundry methods are perfect ly sanitary. Our methods cleanse, v do not polish .over and above tl. dirt. V We want you to think this ove then give us a chance to show yt' how nicely we launder your linen s very reasonable chargea. Perfection la not claimed, but it our aim to get as near to It aa po alble, . 8 Bulk Olives, Saratoga Chips . . .... . ... ... . Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Snod gmss Grocery Cherry's New Laundr THE , ... . . S. A. QARDINIER, Prop, and Mgr. ' VAUDEVILLE -PICTURES .WEEK BEGINNING NOVEMBER 28 KELLUM AXD TTILS03 TRIO-EIectrlcal Musical Koveltyl ITOEL AND McPHAEL Male Sister Team. Singers and Dancers. KUug Six Complete Changes In One Act Elaborate Waadrobe. . BARMAN AND JAMES The YJolinlst and thr Slngen 1 ' '. , .'. ''-7 ' Evening Prices 15 and 25c Boies 50c New People Mondays & Thursdays R!JJaees Wednesdayg-Saturdaysundays, 2 o'clock and All Holidaval FMntin.. i n j i