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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1911)
r PAGE I LA GEA&DE EVENING OBSERVES, MONDAY TU THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Editor and Owner. Catered at tbe postoflice at If Grande as second-class matter. SOSCEIPTIOX BATES tie Whitcomb "Riley -event at Chautau-' qua .tonight and the Judge is certainly! jtre man for the Job. -His very coun jtenar.ee is pleasing and the sparks of nurnor, vol ana gooa nature bijwihuiu his eye at intervals much like the proverbial Fourth of July pin wheel. When it comes to ihe Riley brogue he iB -there like a duck as the school boy would gay. Call on him for a rendition oT that old Riley favorite, "Godbye. Jim, Take Good Keer of Yourself." Dart j, single copy .Bally, per week, . Dally, per month... .... 15t . . . wra 1911 JULY IStl S iMITlWj T i FYS l "9 16 3 10 17 2324 30311 UM 617 lj 15 181191202122 25262712829 1314 HID TABLE REAL TREAT THAT DEPARTMENT (OXTINCES tXTBE3IELT POPULAR. Afternoou- for tLe IUt if the Week Arranged for. can Flint Glass 'Workers' union baa cent out a circular letter to the Glass j Dottle Blowers association, a rival organization, making overtures for a settlement of the long fight between the two organizations. The International Garment Workers of America will make an effort through the country to the end that in the! next Labor day parad3 all-who turn out, whethfT In uniform or otherwise, wear : garments bearing the label of the Garment Workers' union. The latest move on the part of the Canadian Pacific railway management is the displacement of colored em ployes and the Introduction of Japa nese. The mass of Frnch Canadians have been worker on the farm and in the forests and almost entirely out of touch with industrial life in shops, mills or factories. The International Association of Machinists recently reached an agree ment with the Michigan, Central Rail road company for an increase in wags the rate now being 34 1-2 cents an hour flat rate. WOXDtmX WORK ! - Tbe round taoie imiiui . . ' ! ciiauuuHimt continue as popular as ever, ani even more so. Many of us who lire in the interior ? This afternoon Dr. Seemann spoke country had read of successful flights '.on "The Land of Opportunity." It wa8 of airships and in a way understood : a relating if his recent vacation ex what one could' expect from a bird perlences, including the' great inter man, but the comprehension was in-; national Sunday school convention .deed entirely Incomplete until one which he attended in SanFrancisco could sse with their own tyes a flight,! Tomorrow Dr. Underwood Will give Yesterday Aviator Walsh, after arernjDjgctnces of bis work of eight partial failure the day previous, start-, yf.arg jn b "Land of the Turk, His ed bla powerful motor Sn front of the' Harem and Nargileh." It will be grand rfand in front of the ball park j wortn much to hear him. and the machine shot forward on the) Wednesday at the W. C. T. U. hour ground. Running a distance of twolhe wjj De by Dr. Gillilan. Af hundred feet It left the earth and in a ! that ja!e tne forum hour will be taken pretty bird-like manner mounted thejby tne Saddlers, whom everyone air. The sight was great. Everyone; kD0Ws so well. cheered., Why? Because La Grande people were witnessing the greatest! thing of the agJ aerial 'navigation. j Those who taw Fulton's steamboat for; the first time; those who witnessed the , firsi locomotive could not, have been! more elated than were the people whoj gathered yesterday to see the flight.! It was positive proof o( what may da expected of transport ation in the fu ture. Had old Darius Green been present be would have realized . his oldtime argument come true "Th PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. A PIIYSIClAKS AXD SCRGEOXS. N. MOLITOR. M- V. rnysician -bcu Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office. Maln.8; Resi dence 69. r ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? a Has Been Proved That Microbes Cause Baldness. Trofcssor Unna of " Hamburg. Ger many, and Dr. Sabourand. the leading French dermatologist, discovered that microbe causes baldness. Their the ory has time and again been amply verified through research experiments mi mh' t ' ion it mitIm) on under tbe observation or that the blue bird and Phoebe smarteer than wo be?" Thus went old Darius' rhyme, and for year it stood at that. But such men as Walsh Ely and a few oihrg -are advancing -very rapidly In the great art of navl . sating the air. : One feaure of the entire event 'was disappointing. Thousands of people refused to assist in paying the ex panse of having such an event in La Grande. If the entire community was composed of this kind of people there would be 11 tie or nothing ever; come to La Grande. . A guarantee wa ' given Walsh to ton-y here r.nd fly two! days. The only way to secure money! was to charge an admission tee ot the gate, -'Airships can be seen from ii distance as all know, and the muH was many people :ai"d on the out aide who should hav assisted in pay ing the expense. Not one-half ; the amount pledged has been rained at tbe gate thus far and today Is tlw liifti flight. . " . in the Sebum, wdicd is tne natural hair oil, and when permitted to flour I lsb It destroy tbe bair follicles and In time the pore entirely close, and the scalp gradually takes on a shiny ap pearance. When this happens there Is do hope of tbe growth of hair being retired. We have a remedy which will, we honestly believe, remove dandruff, ex terminate the microbe, promote good circulation In tbe scalp and around the hair roots, tighten and revitalize the balr roots and overcome baldness, so long as there Is any life left in the balr roots We back up this statement with our own personal guarantee that this rem edy called Hexnll "03" Hair. Tonic will be supplied freo of nil cost to the uhit if It falls to do as we state. It will frequently, restore gmy and faded balr to Its original color, provid Ing loss of color has been caused by disease: .vet It I In no House a dye. Itexall "1)3" Hulr Tonic accomplishes these results by making every balr root, follicle and pigment glnnd strong and active, and by stimulating a nnt W easoim CleaFasice 3 A Sacrafice of All Summer Mdse A. L. RICHARD BUri. M. u. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Dri. Richardson & Loughlln. Physicians and Surgeons, Phot Office Black 1362; Ind. 853. Office Hours8 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. 312. "... " ' ;" Dr. Louflhlin's . res. Main t&t ; ma 1297. ' ' : .. C. H. UPTCN. Ph. G. M. . Physii tan and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Office In" La Grande National Bank Bulhl Ing. Phones: Office Main t. Rest dence Main 32. " ' DR. H. L. UNDERWUOi rnysician Sneolal attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones: Office Main 22; Res denceMaln 728. Ind. 631. - 3E0. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg.i Rooms 7, a. a unit 10." Phoaes: Home 1332, Pacific. Main 63, Residence phone nianh qki Successor to' Dr. C. E. VMVB ' Moore. ' All men's cloth . ing Reduced' 25 per cent Xot one suit in our pnt.irft stock reserved. You will save $3.00 to $7.50. if you buy your juit' during this sale. Ladies Suits One lot of 00 fine tail ored ladies' suits ex actly One half Price Wooltex suits reduc ed 25 per cent to 50 er cent. All Summer Parasols '.- reduced LADIES DRESSES and LONG COATS Reduced 25 !o See them in our window. Largest assort mpnt in Eastern C recron - for vou to select from. v n 201 Entire line of leather hand bags reduced 25 percent. iS Ann ft nmATl G. T. DARLAND, UHlKuritAV ivrn-, not drugs, not surgery, not osteo thv. Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National bank. t n pntrir.. n. M. Deutlst. Room 23. La Gsande National Banh Build Ing. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .vetef .nary aur nn. ornce at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, uei 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phone C3; both phones residence. ' ATT0RSEI8 AT LAW. Summer Wash Silks at sacrifice prices dur ing this Clearance Sale. " ,f ( . : ,r v. i ' ' i " .-.. ' '.'V 4 s I -A y . f CrssSsws . V X . Half price sale of Millinery. Our entire exclu sive millinery stock, of tailored, trimmed and pat tern Hats at ex actly one half price. Ladies Skirts at greatly reduced mu'nr during this sale. Prices $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 and $5.50 for values worth twice the price. Boys Clothes Our entire line reduced 25 per cent l Summer Dress Good" All figured lawns, batistes, and white waistings re duced 25 per cent AH Oxfords, "Both Ladies, Men's and Childrens red ced. The Quality Store EC. WEST, For ihe sake ot your honor, for the; uri gow 0r coloring pigment through- eake of your civic pride, for the sake out the hair cells. of your feeling for the Orande Ronds valley, go. to the ball park this even ing and pay for your ticket, bear the lecture on aviation and be a man. You will feel better after H Is all over. Tbe altercation that took place on tbe base ball grounds, while not serl- ous or dangirous, was aisgracorui. Such flare-ups cannot be allowed and the offender must be punished, The umpire of a ball game is the judge- no one bas a right to question his de cisions or raise tumult over his acts. Right or wrong the umpire must have the support of every person who loves baseball. , . Not a support that will cause you to agree with his decisions,! We exact no obligations or prom ises we simply ask you to give Retail "03" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and If not satisfied tell us and we will refund the money you paid n for IL Two sites, prices 60 cents and gl.OO. Remember you can obtain It only at our store Tbe Beiair Store. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran l Orande National Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. 1'. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Practices In al lthe coirr . the State and United Siis. Office In La Grande Nsuwuai Dana Bldg., La Grande. Oregcu. back ached for over a year but I did not pay much attention to the trouble to the trouble until a short time ago, when it became almost unbearable. After getting up in the morning. I was so lame and Bore that I could hardly do my work. The kidney secretions Hills r?ritr Store. t SOTKS FROM THE LABOR The average age at which factory employes begin work in Hungary and Spain Is ten ywars. , In the Netherlands the predominant LAW OFFTCi::: OF GREEN & SMALL. :;.:. over Sllverthorne's drug ;, La Grande, Ore. R. Jos. Ureen and Chas. A. Small. Rooms 15 and 1. D. W. C NEI.SON Mining Engineer Baker C'ty. Oregon. but a support that will show you are for organized effort to protect th league laws, which l( the only way to preserve baseball and make a continu ation of the successful games already nlaved this Tear in La Grande. Fine M " r I m man who dares accost the umpire, no malter what decisions have been rendered. Ball p'.ayers are privates and the urfpire is general when the I. Y.nf Ma Via nnilM-RtOOd t thorouKhlv by all men who wear base-! "early halt the men work from nine ball clothfs. hours of labor In most Industries are ten to 11 hours a day, The Factory Workers' union in r.ermany Increased tt membership from tt.024 to 1C7.0S7 in the year 1 hi A ' j. All the stationary firemen at Los Anreles, Cal.. are now at work undrr union conditions as to hours ant wages. In the metal Industries in JUlglum . MAT PBOYE FATATm When IVM La Grande People Leant tbe Importance of It were badly disordered and I was vfry nervous. When a neighbor advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I did so and the contents-of a few boxes re moved my pains and aches and streng thened my kidneyB." s For sale by all dealers.' Proce 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and taae no otner. July 10 Aug 7 Judge Flenner, of Boise, will deliver j ! to ten hours a day, and the majority lof the rest ten to 11. Fresldfnt T. W. " e Backache is only a simple thing at first; " ' : But v,hen i-oit t.iw 'tis from the kidneys: That s'.'li.us kidney troubles follow; That d' psy. Bright', disease may be he fr al end. Yo , v'lt gladly profit by the follow ing experience. t Tls the honest statement of a suf lurer wuu mmm cum, i Mrs. L. D. Edwards, X045 Virginia I street. Baker City, Oregon, says: "My YOU OUGHT TO KNOW this shop, and Its ability to sine yea best Oar one strongest : desire Is to turn out the best CLEASIXG AD PRESSISG and1 to price oar services to meet your satisfaction. We be. Ileve we do this. If yonr irar. ments need oar attention send them to ns and we will do yonr work promptly and) guarantee not to ruin 'the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANPTS WORKS IL B. Waggoner Old Friends and New Winning permanent, lasting friends js the: work of time, and this bank numbers among its clients hundreds of banks and business houses with whom it has had close relations for a great part of the twenty-four years of its existence.. Our friends have helped to make this one of the largest and strongest banks in the West. We have helped in their making, too. ' We welcome new friends and will attend to their wants with the same fidelity which has cemented out relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE. OREGON. CAPITAL . '. . $ 100,000.00 SURPLUS . . . 100,000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,100,000.00 v UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Fred J 'Holmes.; A es.' F. L.' Meyers, Cashiet W. J. Church. Vce'Pres. Earl ZundelMss't. Cashier '"MIIHUXKHHI