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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. THE OBSERVER n n u c D 1 .-.id o : : j s I1:T. 'c ;:t l.n i. :. r Tt' r. ... OK l..C ."'J -ten t-uUla an ar r;v.t ?rr a rra da p!ai. :S tt rev'.soj sub- 1 .v.f.-i of the editor .. yosr' vUvs fccd sive Xf.it . if, .j'N"'' lijiEliBUAev ion I Tl 'l234l r5G"7T"9 lGll 13114 151G 17181 ;i9Blij23 im M27I28l3J1J riULIC AXD PRIVATE BUSINESS. While Senator Oliver from this county may be able to' explain to his constituency in an entirely satlsfac-: itzz?. t:r!'r',iT"m hi official ..acta, . while in Salem, the fact remains "that ' et present there Is a bad appearance Aft tm X llttll V. n n f r 4 1s Am InrllAniA that the senator has overlooked hia i position as an official and is appar-j enuy usmg niB omce to runner his law practice We do not pretend to state or as-; sume whether particular cases 'in which tha senator is connected have been decided : satisfactorily, neither do we condemn the action of snv Bf - tomey who does all he can for his ; client so long as that attorney does , not usa a power given' him by the m444Hr4W One Pound of Steel Cut I t j y' -.-t t' tit ton nam Will make IS to SO cops more than a pooni of ornary coffee becanse jom gt all the flator f ' from everjr grain, r Corfee ; dust is the resnlt of t grinding, ernshin? In a mill, you tan see it In the enp before yon J add the rrem. Tt Btakcs the coffee mnddy. Ton ?.wont .flnfl Ills dnstln B.: II. Coffee. iiamngi iPatlison Bros. I Use either phone I M m'; ttfrtwwftffHwtHtiiui THE OFFICERS of this bar.k will bs pleased to talk with you at any time concerning mutual business relations" TAHEN the Fcdsrai Government, the y county, the city, and a large and growing list of commercial and private depositors entrust their funds to this institu- tion to the extent of $800,OOao6,- you may be sure that it is a safe one for you to identify . yourself with. ; v ". ; : , GALL AND TALK IT OVER WITH US La Grande National Bank " LA CRANDfi. OREGOR CAPITAL . $ 100.000.00 A SURPLUS .... ; .100,000.00 J , . RESOURCES ... ' . UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY . Georffe Palmer. Pres. Fred J. Holmes, Vice Pres. ' r? t ti ..,.' ... r. j-. mcyers, josnw , . ' ' ' ' """"" 1 people to further belllsa tads. i several Uils introduced by the soi- , ca sudck stroutly or his personal i ,.a(.i.ii; ttUU Llilci he CUiJ fljlalU to j w.oik iu; Ijjj).c ui iu.oU ana Am- lOWft I'UbllUtS lift tt ptllll.C OuClUl su- i; uiptu.fi to further peroiinai, aiiv&u- ltx iHpIe tars little what en Ul cer's poliUia may be atcer he is once ltxted, but they uo reiurja to see ,the power they fcav an individual ub- ed the way Senator Oliver's bilU indi cate that he la using It. An explanation from the La Grande attorney mlgbmt be well received by the public. Will he please explain? TO BE A RAH RA1I BOY (Anaconda Standard) , ? Having gone out of the king busi- Ceea at public request, it is said that Manuel Braganza, formerly of Por tugal, is studyihg for matriculation at Oxford University. It means some wori for, although he celebrated his twenty-first birthday some months Blnce, Manuel had allowed his Interest to tie distracted from bocks, and his edu cation along scholastic lines has hardly advanced in a degree commen surate with his years. His hope of uallfylng for. the ancient university is dependent upon the efficiency of two special tutors. . j ' Even .then, it remains to be seen whether the Portuguese student wi!l come anywhere near qualifying as a wrangler. It depends upon whether he allies uluMr IiL ilC CtS!"; ' fast set of the EnrlJsh Institution! It might be well to retain the aer v,ce hl8 tutor8r if Bu c,entIy atH ciu; 08 k. muca auer uie fashion employed for "Bugs" Raymond an eminent baseball virtuoso, who vies with the former kinglet in eccen tricity. ..': It Is uncertain from the report Just J1-1 or "dv Manuel will pur- ;sue - H confesses that he is deficient m atnematics. so will probably side step inis une oi researcn. uonsiuu tional law might be a profitable spec- iallty, though recent events may haw him in prejudice against l ine auDjeci, However, tnis same np ; heava! has perhaps tturned him from ambition to qualify as a dramatio crit ic, which should be something ; for the welfare of the public. -THIS BATE IN H1ST0BT." . . February 17 . ' i ido jan uapust roqueim wouere, . ' .the great French comic dra J : matiat, died. Born In 1672; , i 17767-The Continental Jfleet, itted out ! by congress, left Philadelphia. 17S1 Bath, Me., incorporated. 1820 - Cardinal Taschereau, arch- , bishop of Quebec, born. Died April 12. 1898. ;V JW!5-;en., Sherman's army entered j Columbia, S. C. and burned the . : . city. ;:.r:--j,;i ;' 1S67 First ship passed .through the ' Suez canal. ;," - ' 1868 Papal Zouaves left Montreal. 1874Gladstone resigned as pnemter and was succeeded by Disraeli. Ciar of Russia, ' '.1910 More than 2.000.000 ' acres ,of , public land were withdrawn by Secretary Balllnger for con?r j vatlon purposes. 1 mm tttwHim .1,125.000.00 tart ZundelMss'f. CasAer I 'Hllllll 1 M 1 1 H It 1 1 1 xotes rnos the laeos world Uruguay's labor bureau 13 prepar er a "vcrk.i.eii's penslca Lilf." A union of Jewelry workers has been ' i.'a-N! 'n San "Pr-r.chco. Twenty-five internalocal unions have Ioca"s la Grca. Fa:ia. M Ciicaso's striking" garment wo:k erds heard speeches recently in n!i?e languages. L .' ' Twenty-five Uiousand children are employed in tho factories of La; cashlrc, England." 1 ' ' " Toronto union labor men are seeli - ing a continuance of the labos bureau for the province of Ontario. T The highest accident death-rate among industrial workers in Great Britain is among seaman fifty-three a thousand. ; , ' Minnesota labor men are working to obtain a passage of a working men'B compensation act in the legisla ture this winter. , The building cf the labor temple of Sacramento. Calif., has progress ed so far that-unions are now ar ranging meeting nights in the stmc ture.. - 1 r The total of death benefits rald in the last f fiscal year by all unions af- filiate with the A. F. of L. was $1,- 320,664.52, and of sick benefits, $719, 165.66. V,,...;: v 'lr-.-..-:, Foreign miners wll I be . taught American methods of mining by pho tographs and the moving-picture ma chine in the anthracite mining reg ion of Pennsylvania. At e cost to the city; of ten cents each 27,593 men and women have been furnished employment during the year 1910 by the municipal rree employment bureau of Portland. An appeal ''to the officers and mem. bera of organlied labor4" is being sent out by the American Federation of Labor asking, financial aid for the Btrlklng clgarmakers at Tampa, Fla. The movement started in , Califor nia a few months ago to organize the migratory workers Is spreading rap Idly throughout the country. The American Federation of Labor at its recent contention decided to put train ed organizers in the field. : .i, "THIS IS Ml 45TH BIETHDAT." I ' David F. Houston. :; David F. Houston, chancellor of Washington University of St Louis, waa (born in Monroe, N. C, Feb. 17, 1866. After graduating from South Carolina in 1887 he became a tutor In ancient languages at that Instltu- tlon. From 1888 to 1891 he was mp erlntendent of public schools In Spir tanburg, which, position he reslgnet to take a special post-graduate course In political science at Harvard uni versity. Finishing his studies at Har vard in 1894 he went to the Unlvcr. eity of Texas, where he was pro??s- r M political science for seVeMl fears ..and .'later dean of the faeuii He left the university in 1902 .to m cept the presidency of the Agrlcu'.t if- al and Mechanical collegs of Te After filling this position for. " six rears he became chancellor of Wash ington university. Dr. Houston' has made a long and exhaustive Btudy of L the race problem and has taken an ac tive; and prominent part In the var ious movements haying for their ob ject the uplift of the negro race. 3I0TIIER AD DAUGHTElt Both Glad to Kremmend Parisian Sage the Guaranteed Hair Grow. , er and Dandruff Cure. v " Mrs. J. R. Burgess, writes from 514 Plum St, Danville, Va., June 4, 1910, as follows: "I have used Parisian Sage and find it to be all. you clalmb . for it, and cheerfully recommend it to any one who Is suffering from any hair dand ruff or scalp trouble." . . On the same date Ruth Odllle Bur ?ess, the charming little daughter of Mrs. Burgess wrote: "I am only a little girl, but I wan lo tell what Parisian Sage has done for me. I had a scalp disease that look ed like dandruff and when it was combed up there would be a bloody water under tho dandruff. Mamma tried everything In the way of hair tonics, without results, until she eaw tie advertisement of Parisian Sage: she got a bottle and it cured me, but kept on using it Now 1 have as beau tiful a besd cf hair us any girl." ? SJen,' womn and children, in every section of America who are uslr.g or dinary commercial hair tonics should give Parisian Sap a trial. It Is so far ahead of 'all others that one appli cation will prove Its great superllor Ity. : , ." ; . It Is tn..nntee1 by the Newlin . Dm? Co. to stop fall'ng hair and tch AYE ? ! t Her beauty is as exquisite as the "Shoe Craft" in "Pingree Made Shoes' She is helping to make PINGREE Shoes famous - Get Acquainted - Watch for the .Beautiful "Girly" Posicra in Our Window ' ' - ' - . ' -j ' ' , , ' ' : ' ..-. ' e -' y . , - . t . '.-... , . 1 t SPRING PINGREE OXFORDS RECEIVED . ' Now On Display - 'y - ! H Second Shipment of Dress' Ginghams arrived i Advance Showing of Wooltex Spring Garments Vo SL WIF.&TjHt QUALITY SWRt ing scalp and to drive out all dandruff in two weeks or money back. It grows hair. In abundance and gives to the hair a lustrous and fascinating ap pearance. CO cents a large bottle at the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists ev ei y where. . . ' Feb. 15, 25 March 8 Pnenmonla Follows A Col& But never foUows the use of Foley's Honey and .Tar, which checks the cough and ezpela the cold. M. Stock well, Hannibal, Mo., says: "It beeas all the remedies I ever need. I con tracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bot tle of Foley's Honey and Tar com p'ttely cured "me." No opiates.' Just n el!ab!e household medicine. : ; -. H ill '"r ort. . . . ' .', r '. o p o PliOFESSIONAt DIUECTORT. O O 4, & Q Q $ $ C 1'HTSICIAXS AKD SURGE0XS. : M. MOtlTOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and . Depot street, Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. PhysicTao cuiu iuiwi. oynuu BllCUUVU IV iye, tar, Nose and Tnroat, Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2. Rest dence Main 33. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOCGHLIN. M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlin. ' ' Phyalciahs and Surgeons, Office Hours I to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. 312. 3EO. W. ; ZIMMERMAN Osteopolh Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7. S. 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone. " Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. ' ''' ' . ; 1 DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics.. Spectacles and Eye Classes Fitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foley Hotel Bldgv La Grande, Oregon. ; OK. H. L. UNDERWvWD and Dl DORA J. UNDERWOOD OfCce'ov er Wright Drug store. 8p'eclal at - tention, paid to diseases and surger Ihe'.FMgiree YOU MET Men's Clothing, Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts for Spring ' of the eye. -;; ::z 7 Phones OfficeMain 22; residence, Main 7Z8. . - J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Firs; class services given. Office over Lil ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-45i. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drag Store La Grande. Residence phone, Rel 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones d residence. ATT0B5ETS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneyst Chaa. K. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. ; f a Grande . National Bank Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts of the State and TTujrt jjtarwi. office In La Granan Naiuuai gnua Bldg. La Grande.' Oregon. - ' O. W. C. NELSON Mlntn Enelneer Baker City. Oregon. ljUhy pay Rent? We loan w "f money to build, ana pay us as you would rent. , ; ). R. 0UVW LOOK Who's Here A SEW PAIXT A5D WALL PAPER parlor eondarted by CL0GSTOX AXD XUTTER. All their stock of wall paper Is new and vp to ttate In eyery respect ftdi and see for yourself. We do all of ear own paper hanging and painting la a style that Is bound to please. 1708 1-2 6ti treet, IadeiHndent . phone 1341 txi door to the Observer office. HOI 'I H iTTER f3 Tj r HER ! j 1 1-1 M 1 1 1 1 14" and there are many, In the man. t inUII At hna.tr I. IV. X sonal, palnstaklntj care of Its t. '' jponsibllHy, the officers of, this t . iuuiuuon Keep themselves in touch with every Important de all of the business. And the outcome! A ' generous, and a steadily Increasing patronage. i The United States i mtional Bank, - l LA 3ft H KVl, OREGON r'i,14t..i HHHU114 IOUS : Wholesome -and Nourishing Old Fashioned Lye Hominy . 20 cents 3 for 50cts i A- Royal Grocery . ' W. Pattison, Prop. Thing 1 'it 1 1