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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
la ciiiud:: rTEimia observes, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2o, 1911'; PAGE 3 FMTS VEGETABLES Oranges, per Doi.,..iOc and SOc Bananas per Dos. 40c Apples, per Box ...........75c Cranberries, per Qt....... .13e Bates, per Lb. . . .15c 2 for 25e Figs, per Pkgr. . . . . .19c and lSe Sweet Potatoes, lb.. ........6c Pumpkins, per lb. 2e rarsntps, per Lb ..... . . . . ,'.2e Cabbage, per Lb. ..8c Carrots, per Lb. .......2c Cauliflower, per bead ...... 15e Garlic, per Lb. . . . ......... 15e DILLS PASSED THE! OSLT FEW BILLS HATE BEEX PISSED BI BOTH HOUSES. ' 1 111 HerbortPattison Grocer ; SeTeral on the Other Hand Hare Been Indefinitely Postponed. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatio pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. ' - ' ' Xhi? First -Question Asked -when buying or ; renting a house, . the ONE ques tion of the modern renter or buyer invariably runs this way: Is the house wired for Electricity? EVERYBODY has come to realize that electric light, is not a luxury ' they want, but a Necessity they must have. EASTERN . OREGON Light and Power - Company A resume of what the senate and house at Salem have dome up until Monday morning:, la contained in, the following: .; V . Passed Both Houses. S. B. 15. Kellaber Removing all legal obBtaclei to the construction of the Broadway briiJ&sv .AZj3 Passed Senate. 5 S. B. 1, Chaae Regulating the sa'o of tide lands. , 8. B. JO, Malarkey Pascriblng procedure for adopting children.1 S. B. 11, Malarkey Relating to the filing of deeds and mortgagee. S. B. 26," OliverProviding method for proving official documents. S. B. 36, Wood (by request) Changing name of rofcrm school to Oregon State Training School. ; Indefinitely Postponed In Senate. C. . Z. ' J,- Barrett ( Umatilla) Mak ing county treasurer tax collector. S. B. ,27. Oliver Setting aside the judgments obtained through perjury. - S. B. 34, Bean Relating to terms of court , In Second Judicial district ' 8. B. 48, Oliver For taking depo sitions of 'witnesses outside of state. S. B. 57, Malarkey Regulating the examination and "admission of attor neys. ;' -.';.'':' ' ; '." S. B. 67, Joseph Increasing; (privi leges of foreign corporations in tran saction of business in the state, ' Passed House. H. B. 1, Llbby--Provldlng severe penalty for persons convicted of en gaging In white slave traffic. H. B. 3, Cale Making October 12, Columbus day, a public holiday. -H. B. 8, Clemens Authorizing Multnomah county hospital to receive pay patients. H. B. 46. Neuner Prohibiting the pollution of the waters of the North Umpqua river. H. B. 57. Touts Prohibiting the transportation of explosives' on pas senger cars. '-' Indefinitely Postponed In House. H. B. 4, Cole Authorizing' 0. W. Bates & Co. to republish Oregon Su preme Court reports. : H. B. 9. Clemens Requiring sign ers of Initiative petitions first to cer- J tlfy that they had read the proposed measure or the same had been read to them. , H B. 16, Simpson To prevent nan- derlng, defining and punishing same. (Covered in H. B. 1) H. B. 17, Simpson To prevent the detention for debt or otherwise of any female person In house of prostitu tion. (Covered in H. B. 11 H. B. 27, Collins Odmlttinigi depen dent girls to Portland trades school. H. B. 60, Peterson Increasing from five to 30 days time for taking appeal in criminal case to Supreme Court. AFPEOFEIATIOJf HEEDED. Eigene School ' Needs Paltry Appro priation to Maintain Standing. Unlverstiy of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., Jan. 24 (Special) A special appro priation for Improvements and the maintenance of the university , was recommended by the ' board of 're gents, which met last Tuesday. This appropriation Is for the next two years,a nd will amount to $109,418.92, and Is small In (proportion to the wonderful growth of the 'university, which' has increased in attendance s 165 per cent in all departments. Since the $125,000 ' appropriation four years ago, there has been, no addi tional fund for buildings or mainte nance, and "the ; administration has been facing a hard proposition for threey ears. ' '. The appropriations recommended will Include: new Instructors and ad ditlonal maintenance, $42000; corres pondence school, $10,000; summer school, $6,000; books for library, $20,000 ; men's dormitory, repairs, $10,000 (to establlshthe the cafeteria system); 11th street pavlcg $3,418.92; completion of swimming pool, $5,000; removal of athletic field, present site to be used for new buildings, $10,- 000 ; laboratories, $30,000; addition to power house, $15,000; printing plant, $8,000; land $15,000; cost adminis tration and commonwealth building with furniture and fixtures. H7R nw? uneukal school $30,000 for building, $10,000 for laboratories, $20,000 maintenance. i,v The university 'receives less money from the state than any of the west ern colleges. Washington appropria tion Is $970,000, while California re ceives $2,500,000 annually. The sal aries of Instructors are much low er in Oregon than either of these schools and considering the fact that they teadh many more students than the average college Instructor, ow ing to the large number of courses each Is expected to handle, the need of additional appropriation is a Icrying one. The present enrollment excluding duplicates of the univer sity, Including law and medicine de partments is 1,414 and a conserva tive estimate for next year will not fall short of 1,700 students, almost 1,000 of which will be registered In the collegiate departments at Eugene. Girls Show Sense. Spokane, Wash., Jan. 24 When the girls' senior clasg. of the North Cen tral high school reported for study Thursday morning there was a trans formation that for a time led the ped agogues to believe the world had be come younger in a night. Following the annual custom of the Senior A class it wae ordained by a bevy 1 of girls that for one day previous to' feraduatlon "each should aoDear 'In maidenly simplicity without '4ats" and frills and the vanities so dear to the femlnln heart. The transforma tion was magical. Great masses of SOft tresses shorn of their "hIrlAnna Elizabethan encroachments,' (glisten ed in the subdued light and "Sis Hopkins" braids found favor among the schemes of simplicity. Youthful hearts that had been wont to worship at artificial ; beauty's shrine, bowed in abject surrender before their re- iwave queens. But tomrorow the discarded frills will appear and the sweet dream of masculine youth will like the Arab, vanish in the night. THE MEN WANTED S. A. OARDINIER, Prop. andlMgr, ; TWO COMPLETE CHANGES A WEEK - -...r-i.-., - ... i ;'...' f 1";. f ' DeGraw and DeGraw Pantominical Comedy Acrobats, in Bumps Galore I Adults 15cts. Children lOcts AI.JiJirliAAAii tTTTTTTTTTTTI I TO OUR i CUSTOMERS t Tfterc Are Wany of You X ' Tfeat we appreciate your pat. ' ronage, your loyalty and stead. ; fastness, fully moch is yoa h appreciate thtt help we have at ' '.-nes been able to furnish you, oca without Raying. HUWEVElt, ne want to take !r public method of thanking ;,3 for past patronage and, ItU full confidence that this ;trona?fe wUI contlnne, we td!:e yon onr best endeavors he future as yon have had r mi In the past 'Vlshlnff yon an Increased :8ure of Happiness nd Pros. Ity for the year 1811, we are Sincerely yonrf, Corn Fed CatUe. Paul Knapp and O... H. Crossland, who owns farms along the Grande Ronde river below Powwatka, were In town a day or two, leaving for their homes Friday, says the Enterprise Record. , They had been out with cattle that they sold to Wallowa butchers. The cattle were corn fattened, probably the first of the kind ever marketed m this county. , Jfo Man Over Heed Apply. There's the sign that getting to be a common thing la America. , v ! Corporations are retiring men t Kn A balded man often looks 10 years older than he Is. ; A man with gray hair always does. It Is Important nowadays that a man look as young as he Is; It Is vastly to portant that a man having a family dependent upon him should take care of his hair. , . . If you have dandruff get rid of It by killing the germs. . ;; If your hair is falling out stop '.t .It your hair is turning gray don't waste any time. : ; There is one sure remedy that will cure these misfortunes and aid you to remain young. '.' - Parisian Sage, the great Hair Re storer is guaranteed to jpermanently rercj-jve oanarun in two weeKs, or ya r money back. " . ", Parisian Sage stops falling hair it prevents the hair from turning grav. Parisian Sage la sold and rigidly guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co and druggists everywhere. Price 60 cents a large bottle Jan. 14, 25 Feb, 6 4 "Honeymoon Trail ' Good. ' $ . A large audience was highly de lighted with the presentation' of "The .' mil" "' a tvr.ro last night. The company was excep tionally good and though the songs were not as catchy as Is often the case, tpe entire troupe made a decid ed hit There is plenty of fun and good singing and pretty girls to keep close attention throughout the per formance. It Is conceded to be one of the best comic operas seen here ithls winter. . Plies Cured in 6 to 11 Days. Pazo Ointment , is (guaranteed to cure any case of ' Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded, 50c. I had been troubled with constipation for two vears and tried all of the best physi-i cians in Bristol, Tenn and they could do nothinjfior me, writes Tlio. L. W lllinnis. Miiulleboro, Ivy,- "Ivro rsckas of thauK berlain'a Stomach ami Liver Tablets cured SIA05 Tfjc K Tnn . MZsA a PROGRAM TONIGHT Pigs is Pigs Edison. ): A Plain Song Blograph. A Simple Rustic Tale-j- Gau mont. -; .. ; '. Song When You Dream of the Girl That Tou Love. Admission 10 cents Thcro lo Only Ono That to r.-': 'v, .. . , .' ,USDO THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD W ORE DAT, Always remember the full name, for this signature on every box. 2 United States? hticnal Bank,. J i df?.4W5, OREGON MADAME DELMAR - Free Beading Boom. Enterprise will have a free public li brary and reading room, so states the Record. The action has not been tak en yet, but we are assured the council Is a unit and will probably take the necessary steps at Its next meeting. A splendid move and one that will never be regretted. , CURED TO STAY CUBED. The Noted Clairvoy $ ant, Palmist and Healer J gives life readings and I I advice on al affairs of I life, Past Present and Future, cures all chron ic and nervous diseases without drugs. Satis faction guaranteed or no fee' accepted. Call and consult this gifted J medium and healer . at I once, she can and will help you. Extraordin ary low fee. Office hours in fl tft Q t m rlnUv. T and Sunday. I Ofrfce and Residents 1423 Adams Ave. How La Grande Cltliens Can Find Complete Freedom From Kid ney Troubles. If, you suffer from bacache, from urinary disorders, from any disease of the kidneys, be cured to stay cured, Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Grateful people testify. Here's one case of It: i Mrs. William Betrdneaux, 2130 Col orado St, Baker City, Ore., says; "My kidneys were badly disordered as the result of a cold I contracted and I suf fered from an almost constant back ache. To go up or down stairs caused severe pains throughout my body and I was also annoyed by headaches and dizzy spells. Reading of Doan's Kid- t ne.y ruia, my nus nana procured a sup i'ly and the contents of two boxes cured ma. T unit tlwivi sHn TVion'a Kidney Pills my endorsement (state- $ Just Received by Dittebrandt Auto Co. Call and Have Demonstration ALSO 19 11 Hudson Roadster rueut given November 3, 1907.) A Lasting Effect On May 26, 1910, Mrs. Beardneaux Bald: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made In my case has been ipcrmanrnt. Whenever I have the opportunity, I recommend this semedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.,. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's end take no other. Jan. 23-25-27. DITTEBRANDT AUTO COMPANY : PHONES-MAIN 758, IND. 171 w. I