u A vj c. HtfDAXwCLY 21. 10!!. THE OBSERVER ! r an r. r n F.ti n i s I -" Editor ni Oner. Satere4 at the prtoffiee at L Grande as swesd-f lass natter. ) ; . . '. : ; 8CBSCKIPT105 BATES Daflr. single copr ............ Se ..... ISt ..... -e Sail j, per week,...;.. ' Dally, per moatli ....... M SVLYm I ..J i ll 0 10fllll2il314 If L6J7II81I9I 202IIZ2 13031 aiJl. the Grande Ronde Lumber com-, pany and the Sugar refinery there is a pillar to La Grande's commercial ex istence formed which Is impregnable and permits this city to stand in the front rank of all northwestern niuD'l-I-alities.' Cne of the happiest men over the new statement at the shops is Jack Watson. WhHs dull times does not af fect him directly, being one of th? company's department heads, neverthe less he is always happy when his boys are doing well and when he can gire them full tinie. A big check for his men is one of, Watson's pleasures as well as a pleasure to the men. It is hardly likely that there win be any depression felt in transportation circles for some time. The fiscal year has closed. and th curtailment inci dent to that period has passed. The avenue is now opened for activity an 1 a forward movement in all lines.' HESTKlfTIOX OF THE SALE HABIT-FORMISG DRrGS. OF THE GOVEIHOR A.D FAIiDOXS Goernor Oswald West, who up to the present time has not made nearly so poor a governor as some of us thought he would make, has the wrong idea of pardoning power, He is going to the extreme and results will prove it. v'V -. In this Oregon country it has been no small matter to convict men guilty of crimes. Technicalities, delays and a hundred other things bure been tumllng block, in ihe way of officer who were trying hard to ruaie Justice prevail. And now that the governor almost assures a pardon to a criminal the odium of trial and sentence is all that stands between men' who would commit crime and the real act itself Ask Prank Childers, Ed. Kand or Marvin of Wallowa county or Till Tay lor of rmatilla. alj 0f whom are sher Ws who spend a grtta deal of time hunting criminals, what it means for the state to spend several hundred ooiiar, securing a criminal and trying h m only to have a governor exercise his pardonInK powers. The taxpayer areth,. one. who . utter the loss for lt their money all officials use from Tl may " der , . ' uo sometbinir tor mankind, and It is presumed that he doe.. But what Is the use of taking "bo get Into an Oregon penitentiary? Xr"? !he gVernor ' fam"i" prison and the majority of those who rc lve punishment seldom g,t what rlmeiustifles. Thl being t ot charity ,o '! "OX Ft'LL TI.VE AGAIV rroballv the bTpTece of local n,w la the Evening Observer today j. the tatement that the ra11rWu hav PO'ted a notice of fun llm TO. means everrthm to La Cran tor th railroad boy. are a very "ml portant part of this community. With them and tho employe, at Palmer's The Boylan bill to prohibit the sale of hypodermic syrfnpe. or needle, at retail without an ord'.r from a physi sician or veterinary, wnicn passea ine ?ew York legislature some time ago, has been signed by the governor anJ is now a law. Thi. measure is an f fort on the part of the state of New York to control the growing vso. of morphine and cocaln. Cx-mmentlng on this evil the Outlook said editorially: "It seems incredible that ttwre should be any objection on the part of any In telligent person to the passage of such a measure. . . . The is beond doubt that the availability of tlw hypodermic syringe ha. been as much a factor in the widespread use of morphine, co caln, etc., as the availability of the drugs themselves and that the vast ma jority of the hypodermic syringfs and needles are used to give morphine and cocaln in a harmful way. The objec tion I9 mad that drug fiends could easily obtain . syringe, and needfts through the mails from druggists In another state. This is (perfectly true and is. of course, the weak point in all state legislation dtslgned to control the use of habit-forming drug, and In struments for their injection. If New York state will lead the way In this reform, however, there Is little doubt that pthtr states will follow so good an example. At all events, the lower grade of drug and department stores of New York and elsewhere would be deprived of one of their actlvies. ... If the laity Is buying hypodermic outfits we may, we think, rest assured that It Is for the harmful Injection of mor phine "nd cocaln." The statement made by the Outlook, that hypodermic syringes and harmful drugs can be sent through the mails from other states having no restrict ive laws, can and should be. met by appropriate federal legislation prohib iting interested commerce in hypo dermic syringes, needle, and hablt forralng drugs, except by responsible and properly authorized persons. The suppression of traffic in these drugs for vicious purpose, will probably ne cessitate the adoption of some restric tion, and regulation, on the part of physicians. For Instance, In the bill introduced two year, ago In congress, by Mr. Mann, intend? d for the suppres sion of Interstate Commerce In mor phine and cocaln lt wa. provided that physicians ordering such drugs from pharmaceutical houses outside of their Old Friends and New Winning permanent, lasting friends is 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 6ame fidelity which ha6 cemented our 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 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Fred J.5Holmes.;fW. W. J. Church. Vice Pres. - F. L.'.Meyers, Cashiet Earl ZundeMss'i. Cashier own state tttist be registered with th; federal authoritie. and must keep a record of the amount of such drugs or dered and the manner of their dispo sal. A was to be expected,, this prop-" ositlon brought out indignant protests from pharmaceutical mail order hous es and others who asserted that it wa3 an Infringement on tbet right, of the dispensing physician. To this cry wa. added the usual stock argument that the proposed legislation was inspired by a drug syndicate for the purpose of preventing dispensing by physicians. As a matter of fact. Mr. Mann's bill was drafted In accordance with the recommendations of the International Opiam conference held at Tb Hague and composed of representative, of the various nations interested In the sup pression of the opium traffic. ' Custom house records show that the Importations of opium and cocaln Into this country vastly exceed the amount required by physicians for legitimate purposes. Beyond question, the sur plus is used for the gratification of drug habitue, and the creation of new victims. The repression of this hor rible traffic can be accomplished only by rigid regualtion of the legitimate trade, for which a careful record of all essential. If such regulation imposes some Inconvenience, on our profess ion, it must be accepted as a part of our duty to the state and to the pub lie. We must recognlsfe the fact that the right to use dan?erous drugs for saving life as a corollary carries with it an obligation to prevent the im proper or harmful use of such drugs and that it is quCe as Important a duty of physicians to see that no person se cures morphine, or cocaln who does not need it as it is to see that patient, who are need of the beneficent effects of such a drug are given the benefit of It We congratulate New York on hav ing .been the first to pass such a bill and bope that her example will be fol lowed speedily by all other states. Journal of the American Medical As sociation. July, 1911. NEW COBLE SUSPECT. Section Foreman ow Suspected of tiie Kalnlcr Murder. Olympla, July 21. Sheriff Gaston with J. H. Wilson, the newest suspect in the Coble double murder, I. on his way to the scene ofhe murder today, Wilson first gave out the new. of the disappearance of the Swan Peterson suspect, still held, at Olympla. Will, son, a section foreman, will be con fronted with the bloody room and the axe that brought death to the young couple. Gaston says Wilson has been acting strangely since the crime. Wil son 1b married, and ha. five children, and lived hear the Coble home. Explosion Kills Two. Springfield. Ills., July 21. Charles Baker and John Buck are dead and two other, men are critically injured through the explosion of the engine In the power plant of the Illinois traction company at Ttiverton. Last night the engine had Just been inspected and the power turned on for the .first time. The cause of the explosion 1. as jet unknown. . Rennrdl Out for Robber. V -'St. Poul, July 21.The Northern Pacific today offered a reward of $7, 500 for the capture and convicted of the three bandit, who robbed the pas senger, on the limited yesterday In North Dakota. Several suspects are arrested at different stations. Parades at Potlath Today. Seattle. July 21. The army and navy pnrade, the Illuminated pageant of progress and flights In a biplane by En gene Ely. are the big features of to day's Golden Potlatch celebration; The big ef'e will come to a close tomorrow nieht was a masters" march to be M 1" the Elks. NAMES OF JtSUS AND MARY. C. jl,mk CdtniM Cmmn. Miuw. Art. Elocution and CimirrT cttl Drptt- mJ tU, Rnr Moral u4 lnMfectTnlBlnf.WrirfMAiMuOTmt.Adirn - VkMrtlud.Ori S - tptaroilr UlTfUOK I jWdrat w4 Dr School (or Girl chkra at Bltfan of St. Jnhk Bautlot OalUffUU. kmAmm US SlWMtUaiT IWpwtaNU, I Mux, Ait, Xlontlaa, linutu toaMakwMtdraaTHK SISTER OVrERIOB I OmwJI, It. 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