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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911. PAGE 7 AVOID HARSH DRUGS. . Many Cathartic Tand to Caua'a Injury to tha Bowels. . If you are aubject to constipation, you should avoid strong drugs and ca thartics. - They only give temporary relief . and their reaction Is harmful and sometimes more annoying thau constipation. ' They In no way effect a cure and tbelr tendency Is to weaken the already weak organs with wbk-n they come In contact We honestly believe that we have the best constipation treatment ever devised. Our faith In it Is so strong that we sell It on the positive guarau tee that it shall not cost the ser a cent If It does not give entire satisfac tion and completely remedy constipa tion. This preparation Is called Kexall Orderlies. These are prompt soothing and most effective In action. They are made of a recent chemical discovery Tbelr principal Ingredient is odorless, tasteless and colorless. Combined wit b other well known ingredients, long es tablished for their usefulness in the treatment of constipation. It forms n tablet which Is eaten Just like candy They may be taken at any time, either day . or night, without fear of their causing any Inconvenience whatever They do not gripe, purge nor -uue nausea." They act without causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bow els. Tbey are Ideal for children. aU. delicate persons and aged people, as well asfor the most hearty person. They come In two size parkas!." IV tablet 10 centx. !3(1. tablet L'.V rent- Remember you, can .obtain- them only at our etoreThe Resali Stniv -, r' fX:--'.'. VT'V" V-: :'v BILLS DBUG STORE. . 0. A. G. 'BRADS' ELECT E. REYNOLDS PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION THIS TEAR. OF TIce Presidents From All Parte of the County Adds to Its Success. , , 00OOO0K00 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR!. p 4 4 P o OP PHYSICIAKS AND SIRGEOSS. ' N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon! Corner. Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. ' , Annual election of officers , of the Union county Oregon Agricultural So ciety was held last Saturday nighj and another year of thriving existence is guaranteed. With a membership of nearly fifty, the association has been active since Its . formation two yearB ago and has cometo be one of the best county organizations in thei state. -R. E. Reynolds succeeds T .IL Craw ford as president. The other officers elected were the vice presidents and Roscoe B. "Doane, secretary and Mr3. R. E. Reynolds treasurer. , The vice presidents were elected from various corners of the county making more complete tba county ; organization These vice presidents ). are: Robert Wlthycombe, Union, Chas. Benshadle? Elgin. Clyde Kiddle, Island City, Har ry Walters, Cove, Walter Wads, Imb ler and Leroy McKenzie, SunmtervIIle. -Asiae trom carrying on various en terprises, and fathering several differ ent state-wide movements looking to ward betterment of conditions at O. A. C. the association will hold its annual 'ball this spring again. - C, H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and Burgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. -OflUe in La Grande'Natiunal Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 32. . ' ; SECOND SEMESTER OF SCHOOL. New Students, Teachers and Studies Mark First Week of New Term A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. , Drs, Richardson ft Loughlin, Physicians and Surgeons, Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Phones Office Black, 1362; Ind. 853. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main .55; Ind. 812. " GEO. W. 'ZIMMERMAN Osteoppth PhyBicJan. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7. 8, 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. J Successor toDr. C. E. . Moore. . DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 ArtBm 'Ava. Folev Hotel Bldg. La Grande. Oregon. OR. H. L. UNDERWOQD and DR . DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office ov er Wright -Drug store. Special at tention . paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. " Phones Office Main 22; residence, Main 728. Miss McMillan of Omaha has "been secured to fill the vacancy in the high school faculty left by the departure of Prof. Clarke. Mrs.- Common has been given -the history department and Miss McMillan la teaching In the language department She has an A. B. degree from the university of Ne braska and an M. A. degree from the University of Missouri In Latin. . Chemistry has been added to the scientific course and will be a per manent part of that course from now on. In addition several half year studies hare .taken the place of those course that were finished in the first semester. They are namely,' physiol ogy, civil government, astronomy and possibly trigonometry. By the increase of the enrollment caused by new students that . have entered during the past week -the number of student now enrolled in the La Grande high school Is approx lmately 220. These-new students are, Miss Block Miss Richardson, Victor Melville, Frank Perry, Jay Mlllering Roy Mlllering. Dee Davis. : Opera chairs have been installed in the auditorium and In. the near future the htgh school will be able to assem ble which has been Impossible since their evacuation of the old building before Christmas. All in all the first week of the new term has been full of many important' events t the high school students. . LINCOLN'S QUESTION. - It Stilled tha Storm of Applause For " Hia Opponent, Douglas. Professor James T. McLeary of Mankato. Minn., who for fourteen years represented a district oi . nts state In congress, told this Lincoln story: '' - . ,, A friend of mine told me that when a boy he attended with his father one of the famous Lincoln-Douglas de bates in Illinois. -My friend's father was a Lincoln nan. but the place in which that particular debate took place was a Douglas stronghold, v "Douglas spoke first, and he was frequently interrupted by vociferous applause. The cheering and the hand clapping at the end lasted four or five minutes. When Lincoln was intro duced the crowd broke out Into cheers for Douglas and keot it up for several minutes. Lincoln meanwhile waited patiently. - '.. "When at length the enthusiasm had subsided Lincoln extended bis long right arm for silence. When be had partly got this he said In an Impres sive tone. 'What 'an orator Judge Douglas lsr ' ' "This unexpected tribute to , their j friend set the audience wild with en thusiasm. ,. i When this applause had run its course Lincoln.-extending his baud ugnln. this time obtained silence more easily. ,' ' V ",'What a fine presence Judge Dou las has." exclaimed the speaker ear nestly. Again tumultuous applause fol lowed the tribute, .' v : h ' ' "'How well rounded his sentences ist Pfnw mil .tutsan - W lan is! How apt his Illustrations aref ending up wlth."What a splendid man Judge Douglas iaf ' 5 ' ? "Then when the" audience had again become sjlent at his call Lincoln lean ed forward and said: v" 'And now, my countrymen, how many of you can ten me one imng Judge Douglas said?: "My friend 'told : me he searched his own heart for an answer and found none, i Afterward he asked his father If he coild remember anything Judge Douglas had i said.' and the latter re membered practically nothing. v But m my friend said to me impressively, even now,, half a century later, I can recall practically- all , that . Lincoln said. "Exchange. . ' . T PIT THE BEST ADDITION ever put on the Portland Market! WHY? Because it i backed by the Largest Interests-The Large Packers-SWIFT & COMPANY. LIFE IN SANTIAGO. J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. . DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST First class services given. Office over Lil ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-451. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Vetefinary Sur ; geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. : Residence phone, Re . 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53: both phones al -residence., '' I have purchased 3160 acres of land located on the Peninsula formed by the Col umbia and Willamette Kivers. ; ' 3,100 acres of this land has been platted in factory sites of 20 acres and up and can only be purchased by manufacturers' fpr factory purposes, i: ; Since the Swift interests purchased this land they have built a large Pack ing plant and the Union Stock Yards. ' . ; . , I . ? V .The following companies have purchased factory sites and have their 'plants in operation: ' , -:: -V. ; C. -.'V'yi''--' v'v ,. : ' i'--1 ' Fairchild & rCompaiiy--WholesaJle Kenton Lumber Company. ? Butchers Glazed Cement Pipa Company. Nicolai Door Company. ? ' ; Durable Roofing Company. ?, The Westernite Paving Company. ' Monarch Lumber Company. Pacific Tank and Pipe Company. ; Pacific Coast Vault Works. Ajax Auto Traction Company. Portland Rendering Company. -; Other manufacturers have purchas3d sites and their plants will soon be un der construction. - 1 .- All of the above plants have direct rail and water transportation. ' f The balance of the 3160 acres, or GO acres, being on high, level: ground, is set aside as a business and residence district for the employees of the various A ia well iTYinrovfid. with a cood class of homes and fire proof business houses which are consistent. with the past experience of Swift & Company in. t ueveiopmg xneir townsues in xvauaaa vv v"txia, iwn vxm auu k. m an oi wmcii me yaiues uj. reai esisuc jw y c uivi caj , :Z- Take advantage of the opportunity and purchase rsome of thi while the -representatives are in town. Ask any stockma,n who is shipping to Portland what he thinks of Kenton and the prospects for a rapid increase. Pictures and paintings of Portland and Kenton are on display at Silver-. thorne's Drug Store 1 . - " ' . Lots $450 and up, Terms, 10 per cent down, 2 per cent per month. FiUm the coupon below and mail it ( to us and we will send you descriptive literature oi iventon. i' ATTORSET8 AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCERAN-Attorneys: Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. .La Graride National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. Hi CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices In tij lthe courts of the State and United States. Office In La Grande Nauuuai Bana Bldg La Grande, Oregon. ' D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City, Oregon. lit hy pay Rent? We loan yo V money to build, ana yoi pay us as you would rent. 1. F. OLIVER. Curious Customs That Prtvail In tht Capital of Chile. They have women conductors on the electric cars of Santiago, the capital of Chile. This was made necessary by a war, which took so many men to the front and imposed upon women the work usually done by men. The custom has been kept up. the women having proved equally as efficient as the men had been. ' ; v Pne of the most peculiar customs seen here is the evening promenade In the plaza or park, which Is attended by young ladles and young men and quite small , boys' and girls. ; They do not mix, but keep quite separute paths. Yet even the little girls at seven or eight years ore finished coquettes. Their eyes languidly observe every man and boy In the plaza, and they. take care that each shall receive a due share of their smHes: , v Another curious custom which pre vails In Santiago and which Is Joined by those fortunate enough to have fine horses and carriages Isftne prom enade at the Tarque Causlno. a beau tiful park near the center of the city. A company of mounted ponce sianas In single file In the center of the drive, and the carriages, with' uniformed coachmeu and foctmeu and beautiful ly gowned women and fashionably dressed men occupying the carriages, ride around and around these mounted police. Sometimes there are two or as many as six row? of carriages, some going in the opposite direction and alternat ing, the ladies smiling and the gentle tinnlns their hats In a polite man- nor This nromeuading lasts from 5 yclock in the afternoon until 8 o cioca I In the evenlng.-Loglcal Point THE USE OF ARSENIC. How thr Poison Acts When Taken as a Complexion Beautifler. , , "Ton no doubt have observed the Uly white complexion of some women. These- women ate sacrificing years of their lives for that beautiful skin by the use of arsenic," said a chemist of Manchester. England, Tt is a well known fact tnat inon- sands of women in all countries of the world use the poison in small quanti ties to bleach their skin. It is an ef fective means of whitening and clear ing the complexion, but the complex ion given by its .use has no perma nency unless the absorption of the drug be' continued. - .'(Arsenic, as science has long told us. is an accumulative poison. When one takes it either by prescription for the upbuilding of an appetite or for the bleaching of the skin he does not feel any ill effects for several years. The. effect of the drug is bracing and makes a person feel like eating. It also aids the digestion. The average user of the poison takes it In such small quan tities that he does not realize , how much of it will accumulate In his ys-; tem In the course of four or five years. ' "Being an accumulative poison, It often takes that length of time to see the results of the drug. Then the user may complain of not being able to con trol his fingers or toes. Subsequently he losel control of bis hands and arms. Paralysis, superinduced by arsenical poisoning, is the fearful result Wash ington Poet. SELLING AGENTS . i Co-Operative Realty Company Suit 519, 520, 521, Railway Exchange, PORTLAND, ORE. r Representatives at : Foley Hotel ' v COUPON. . Representatives Co-Operative Realty Co. Foley Hotel, La Grande, Ore. Gentlemen Please mail me lit erature descriptive of Kenton. Name J-zlLj. 1 Address A Reliable Cough Medicine. Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th it Easton, Pa., states: ''Several mem bers of my family have been cured of bad cou&hi and colds by. the use of Foley 4 Honey and Tar and I am nev er without a' botUe In the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found It a reliable cough cure and do not hesitate to recommend' it highly." For la grippe, coughs and 1 stuffy colds, for children and grown persons and for delicate people use only Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates. ' Hills Drug' Store. rum . : That Was Enough. They were talking about the nosey women who knew everybody In the middle of the block. , "Apparently she's got it in for those people who moved away from 35 last week," said he. "What did they do to I her?"- - ' 'Nothing,"4 said she, ''except to bor row her opera glasses the day before they moved and keep them till the day nftpr. o she couldn't get a chance to train them on their back room fund- j ture." New York 'limes. : 30 H. P. 191 1 Chalmers j? Just Received by Dittebrandt Auto Co. Call and Have Demonstration What Damp Means. Learn to know what damp means, especially when used upon polished woodwork., Think It means wet and you will be reviling valuable informa tion as "newspaper rubbish." Dip a cloth in hot . water, wring It as bard as you can. then shake It in the air and It should have about the right amount of moisture. Exchange. Tru-Frult Chocolates, flavors. No imitation . The Silver Lining. , ' , "Oh. John." excldtmed : Mrs Short cash, who was pending a letter, "our sou has been expelled from college. Isn't It awful r , "Oh. I lou't know," answered ; Mr. Shortc(sh. "Perhaps I can pull through without making an assignment now." Chlcago Sews. 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