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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
m - . 1 . . ' . fl . . . . t.. C" f . A. TBI TJSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1310. I .A LjilAIxU viJui , In E OBSERVER Bruce Oehhis, , I jCdUrr and X)wiex. I . toered El the poetoffice at Lfc Cfc-md second-class matter. Ji.U'he$ Ju2y Except SunCsj. Pny. steels cory ........ Day, per week.,........ . a2y, per month...... lie C5c Tfcis paper w31 not .punliih so. ar " cle apaarir.j vsr a son ds p nne tfSgned articles win be revleefl mb Jset ts ffca discretion of the dar nease alga your srtlclea sad saw llsajToiBtmaEl. XTEX SIS A CHASCLY Trvm eS appearance around the elate bona Jerry Busk, Joint repres entative Irom Cnioa and "Wallow coun ties, lias a chance to win the speaker ship of the next house of reireeenta tives. Be Is the strongest Eastern Ore gon man for the place at the present time anil II Baker county -would take out lis -canil: date there would be lit tle doubt but -rhat Buek -would land. Tnles the eastern part of the state can unite on one man the fight will be Try iiard-witi tt rowr1 ,.. ' lie apeaieTBliip going to WUbmette va&ey, but if the country west of the Cascades stands solidly for one mail something can be accomplished. fCo one wlehs to dictate or even suggest to Baker .county relative to what ber representative should do, but iS t9 should flaclfie that Euf.k'i i,antf were letter Han ill owa &nd Jab In urport cf the "Wallowa-Culon candidate It toem to that larte Jortlon of the iraUey rep?,eentatlon would afree to harlnf t man from Hit end of the tate for their speaker. WAIT IS tlsrCiTIOS! A publle library la Bi. Paul has set part a room where lio.re and girl, tired of reading, may now get cbx-ck .r. theaa, ia.'katrawf and uth llfeo iaatad ttf tiooka for their amuBemc:ij during winter reninga, ears an k change, JKeedleBe lo aar. the t f nv't library board fild not Inaugurate t is new myi-emeEt without t'onaiderable ppoBlrion It blcg urged that a 11 Vnry Is ior the jiurjvoae of reada nd not' for the purpose of pure nmuBement. Thi wag met liy ltointtn? out that iw&-tbirdB of the olumef in most librariea conaitTte'd of fiction, asd that the majority of the fiction n&i little educational value- That, after fill the mental faculties which were train, ed iy the pla)1ng of such checker, chess, tcv were equally raluable as th'A vikh are roked by the perv- . al &f -fi otrairraj iiwrature. The auclenU thoroughly recognized the value of oducatioa along these Use, and had leas thought of litera ture as aa aim la ltstlf than the mod Arna, Tet it cannot be eaid of an dent literature that It failed of a high srtandard. In fact, there were many books written at that time which hare worthily lived Into the present day, aome of wlikh tare neter been uni- FEED AOT FUEL , felOECE FlUBER, pgei. W. L. BKES BOLTS, isit. Cak. La Grande National Bank of La Grande, Oregon United States Depository CtpM, Surplus znd Undivided Profits $200,000.00 CZOZGZ PALlflB. tv. L. BRE51I0LT3 C C. PEX15CT01 w. J. cnusni f. u jilt ebs ' d. cleateb F. 2. BOLBES IV. JLP1EBCE ' F. JL BTCJT With ar amle n-s and faciliti- ws raa reaaer je effl clest sen Ice "-'":- jeer bssiaets U jssr entire iitifctka. pasted ly tie J. ttf :E.ure tip-to-!'' times. There As .too much viikliry in lb ' ordinary bcy and girl to be conSti'" :io a book Without relaxation. He i- be may tnd that Ttfiaxatioo ls where, liut the ianrea are that if 3'' I las to be found, those boys and grir ' trill not return to the library. 1 The method i not expensive in lis opera lion td need not be o con ducted aa 10 be a nuisance to t-e readers, as may 1 easily seen fry visit as a caae in point, to the Si kane library. , -. The Oregon I)etaopmnt tut met. resolved and adjourned with the result that new embuEiksmB Jam been Inject ed to all publicity organixatlona and everything pointa to an other epoch 01 oountry lulldine In Oregon. 5Cew Orleans Caa Set Ing BUder for . Its 2Ug Bond Issue, Kew Orleans, Dec 1 Not a lltSe consternation ias ariaen la Kew Or leans as a result of the failure to find any Udders for the f7.000.000 of ,1m tirovement bonds off erd there last month. The atate legislature passed a apeclal act which permitted the pur chaser to become the depositary off the money ie paid Jw. the bonds, yet BtM there were no purchasers The following communication of the Jiew r, 7,m Zmi wiaa aiiw UWW Ul city regards ber own lygenic and financial condition; .. . It aeems that the finances of the Sewerage and TTater Board are hard ly In the ianfls of Its friends. If the board can svot realise on the t ,000,t00 of bonds It Is authorized to issue, it would seem that the city would be In the position of a famCy inridng com pany when the Whole domestic plumb ing was being rerbaulefl. The town win certainly not be In any condition to attract strangers In 1?15. Every one who was In New Tork whUe the subway was under conetruction will haTe a lair Idea of the condition many of our streets will be la. If the work Is not pushed. TT are atill afflicted with stinking getters and disgusting cesspools that make the extermination of mosquitoes and flies impossible. "We are told we cannot get rid of thcae until the funds are replenished. Since other methods hare failed to "place the bonds, wty would it not be a good plan to try a poular subscrip tion? ' BKHELOES EXOEGISIZE. WIU Ilwt rroJdeat U fcawd Tor. jm-r Leader IVbe li 5w a Havbaud, D8yton, 'VTash, Dec. 1 i Special) The Blue Mountain Bachelor's club of Dayton, TTaBtu' southwest of' Bpo kane, is planning to resume actlrities in the sear future. 'With tie com pletion of fall work on the raphes and the approach of winter the mem bers of the -unique organization vcf mate-seeking farmers are arranging a meeting for the election of a presi dent at the recent marriage of Ralph Hunt, former president' has left lbe club without a bead. SeTeral candi dates for the gosltlon are mentioned. Robert Bain water will probably be the chosen oae. The enrollment of the elub has Increased iurlng the sum mer and members are looking forward GrandeRcXashCo PHONE,, MAIN 6 f. L ilOLllXS, TW Pre. EASL ZOVEL, U Astt Csvh. Ul .11.' . ' .lwm-- - I said the "mails are beicg I'bertJl patronized by aome of the bachelors New arrivals fiaEy bare iricreastd M cumber of letters on band from iua- ritigeable women from 2ZM to mor than 2.000 s:nce the last report m in; secretary. . lira, Iaaoa Adams cf Etowe. Vt 1 wno will be eighty-ceres years old 1 In 1 i JJorember. recently pieced la TWO weeks a ouitt containing L2) pieces. lira Eevala Tandareer, who La tiered m or sear Aloctgomery. Ala tor eighty-four years. Is the fortunate po eitHor of a very valuable relic the ax with which Abraham Lincoln split rails while working for William Emlth in Gentry county, Ind. . Mother Jones, well known Is mining localities far the interest she takes in the welfare of the miners, baa recor ered from a aeTere Illness and wtU sooa begin to write a bnok, for which, she bas bees gathering data to the 'ng regions for some time. Dr, Uaad Glasgow Is at the bead of the movement to get women admitted as internes Into the larger hospitals of Kew lark. There are said to be at present only two small hospitals In Greater Xew Tork where women medical graduates are admitted as In ternes. Betty Tanner Is the name of a fire-' year old girl In Los Angeles who Is knows as "the human orchid.' Every thing about her Is sterilized, rrea the iiu Htt9i mart on sterHlted ground. She Is the belress to 3,000 000, so ft Is no doubt .necessary that she lirt to grow np, as the money would otherwise go out of the famCy. The Writers. Paul West, the popular song writer. Is the author of more than 200 pub lit, bed songa Justus illles Forman. the author. Is as Americas, though many bare judged otherwise frtn ibe frm atmosphere of some of tu iurieK. He was bora In. Genesee -uuntj. v. thlrty-fiTe years ago. ; , Maurice Maeterlinck, phllosopber. aesthete, dramatist mystic wan bora In 1S2. His borne was la the aadent dty of Ghent "the soul of Flanders." but be has lived from time to time is Brussels and recently In France, where be bas a winter and a summer resi dence. Kir Wdlam Gilbert now in bis ser-enty-fourth year. Is seriously consid ering an offer to come to America and direct In person the first authoritative production of the Gilbert and Bulliras operas ia this country. Sir William bas recently completed a modern Arama. '4 . - - v , Sporting Kctes. . The Phinies bare twenty-one pitch ers for next season. The latest to be secured is Baxter of the Merios i(04 team. . :'.' ; ' " Coach Brewer of the Mkbigas Atb- , . . , rT . I is. Birmingham, England, a bonus SSS. ffU nearly $5 is gives to every motor- baring bis players wear numbers ia their football games this falL , , -E. B, Butler, the Toronto crack, who won the single sculls at the middle states regatta is Philadelphia, is go bag to the English Henley next year.. A world's record for stoles bases for ths last nineteen years, it Is believed, has been made by Bill Zimmerman, rtlca right fielder, who stole 107 bases In 125 games off Kew Tork State league catchers this year. His bat ting average la .233. C::V The Cookbook. Xotblsg made with sugar, eggs and milk should reach the boiling point. A pleasant addition to peach and apri cot tarts is chopped almonds, sprin kled over them befors baking and fol lowed by s sprinkling of sugar. tfbea next cooking prunes, just bs fore removing .them from ths stove add a ttttlt arrowroot wet with cold water. This will thicken ths sirup ever so allgttly, enhancing the flavor f tb fruit :;:';;-;,..:. Sliced bam is richer and tenderer when baked Instead of fried and Is also mors wholesome. Slice aa for fry ing and then bake In a shallow tin ia hot oven for naif aa boor. While cooking basts it with ths fat Cbat Crips from it Trslnsd Eye. Ths waiter saw a tipleaa man Wta vows bo wCl oot tea tiav'' Aad tbea s miracla aocura Tbs waiter docs not aea Un. Hot Dsfinition. "Us says be Is very proud." "Does, ear Tea- ' "His wife doesst call it that." . "What does she can ttr "Bbeer obstiascy ; Shocking, "Come, lefs be good," -No; people might talk about a "Suppose they doT "But what If I bey vers to tell the truth r .7 SI j j. . 'it. if i f. in) Our Entire Stock of Ladies' and Hisses' Suite, Cozls zwi Jzckefs at" Clearance Sale Prices that are selling Ihem in a hurry. :. Pont ntiss this opportunity Quality Garments :-'. V; v Uooltex, Se'ml, and Hatzen and Jadiets, Reduced 25 1 1 Hisses' Uooltex Coats reduced 4 f Eniire nUUheW line reduced 1 the entire family. iHolMayG if i M f!L WF&TjHt QUALITY SI ORE AA4AAUSMlMS4hS4BlBS Facts From France. Crimes of violence bare increased to such an extent In Paris that a new morgue Is s necessity. , There are six voters ia the village of Eeuchey. France, and their rotes are collected ia a soup tureen. Live trout are carried from French streams to Paris, sometimes more than 100 miles, in automobiles fitted with gflass tanks In their tonneaus. v Trail and Track. Sept L18SL-the first electric raH way hi the United States was opened is Kansas C3ry. mas for every three months rbat be goes without as avoidable accident Any one of the twenty-six new At lantic type locomotives recently or dered by the Baltimore and Ohio rail road will haul on a level a train of twenty -five passenger, ten baggage, teres Pullman and eight twtal cars. COMPRESSED AIR BATS LAY EST INVENTION. IK- , Thw la m toemttor if tha Kan. sas City team - who is experi menting with bats loaded with compressed air. It bas been proved that aa oidinarj bitter caa knock a ball loaded with compressed air to great dis tances. Bo this player believes a bat loaded the asms way would act in the same manner. s si FAIXI5G H1IB, Easy is Stop It aai Hale U Lsstrsas aal BeaatifaL If your hair is falling out; if yon have dult unattractive hair, or if yoa need a daily hair dressing, read what Mrs. Hettfe Hedgeman of Kel- sonvCle. Erie county. Ohio, writes June X, 1)16. about Parisian are: "l used Parisian Sage for falling hair and find It the finest thing I ev er beard oL My talr was falling out by combs full, and I could run mj fingers through It and they would hang full of loose hair, f wns.M tnr .. . - na;r ana got a bottle of Parisiat Sage and used two applications, and I could see a great difference. My hair was Itittrous and nice and had almost stopped rafl'ng cut and by the ss cf one cr InttU it st?Tri altouelh - er." Tor w.-ur,n, ;.r tien or i3- th!M ren, Parisian is without any - W 0 n V 4. WESTS if j q are niu on dfePfey n elegant 11 g showing of USEFUL GIFTS for Come and see this beautiful line of mils if doubt the finest preparation for Drug Co, to stop hair from falling; to eradicate dandruff and stop Itch- lng scalp in two weeks, or money 3 back. It is a most daintily perf urn-' ed and refrerhing hair dressing, free from grease or stickiness, and ought to be in every borne' where every member of the family could . nse lt. dally. Large bottle 50 cents at the Newlin Drug Co. and druggists every-j where. The girl with the Auburn hair j is on e ery package. Kov. 26-Dec. 7 Chinese visaWIiite Men Tho white mas is regulated by i society ana is heavily taxed to sup- : port the city, its schools and other Institutions. Ee Is expected to work, and only allow bis employes to work a stated cumber of hours dally, which is quite right and proper. ; 'The Chinese laudries are subject: to no regulations. Old buildings axe j occupied. Here they sleep, amuse themselves and work under condi- i tions which rs extremely ' nnsani- tary. They work' twice as long as a white man could, perhaps work for a penny or two cheaper, only becautfS i their modeof living enables them to j do so. Every dollar they save is sect j out I y out country to China, Toa' and your city lose. j A plant such as Cherry's New Laun-1 dry represents as investment of time, talent and thousands of dollars. A visit to this plant will abow yoa that cere is the "Spirit of the Times." longeniai employment ia given a number of skilled assistants who live and spend their wages la La Grande. Caa yoa compare the organization and plas of this modern plant with the' Ill-kept Chinese laudriesT To ap prectte the difference, watch them, then watch, as. Steam laundry methods are perfect- 1 ly sanitary. Our methods cleanse, we lo not polish over and above the -nit ; :::: ' We want yoa to think this over. ' hsa give aa a chance to show yoa i nleelv we launder rrmr llnn at ' ' " ' fry reasonable charges, ; . .' Perfection Is net r'nlmed. bet R Is r aim u set t" rar to H as poo- ' ile. .-ierrys Nev Laundry i ll lid lo sav - v on Suite, Coats Pet Ceni 7 25 Per Cent 25 Per Cent 3 l666AAA AAAA a a -C M. BnBTHEETS ..A Candidate for City Eecurder A Bespectf ully solicits your 4$. support , ', ; a A f A A AAAaaaa M - . I - : : : :-. - For Quick Messenger Service CaWJifaIn24f, or Ind. mi EACH EYE I fit separately with the prop er lens to give perfect vision, which prevents all eye strain tbat causes headache. -1 The leading physicians of La Grande are now sending all tfcefy patients to me when tbey suspect eyestrain. 4 3 ' ' I Grind all my Glasses. V HE AcocK EYE SPECIALIST. ICext door to post office, If Plumbing and John Melville 1423 Adims fat LA GRAKDE, - f 0R Heating