La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 08, 1911, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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LA QUANTE EVENING OBSERVER,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911.
IHc; OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS
Editor and Owner.
school hi has at that moment made a', tie village of Malllane, In the heart of
flaw In his life'a foundation which! Provence, September 8, 1830, His ed-
Catered at the postoffice at La Grande
ai second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
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ItaOy, per month.
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may at any time cause the entire
structure to tumble. Those who are
leaving now for the winter sesion
have kept tbe faith, being diligent and
steadfast hence they have been issued
proper credentials. This ntwspapter
will watch with interest the advance
ment and achievement of each indi
vidual pupil from La Grand?. May
they make good, make good, make
good. For making good is tbe crucial
test of this existence. '
BOYS OFF TO COLLEGE
One of the strongest assets this city
las Is her young folks who have a de
sire for a bightr. training and ad
vanced (education. With considerable
pride the Observer announces that tbls
city will be -heavily, represented tbe
coming winter In the colleges of the
atate. " :Vb public school here has
done Hi. part faithfully and veil and
every pupil who leases La Grande
this year will be armed with proper
credits so that his recognition In tbe
higher schools will be certain. ,'Thr?ee
"represent compensation for thra long
lard struggle which be underwent
day by dy to master what Is taught
here. Those credits represent moral
ity, Integrety and sobriety. When tbe
pupil Is gaining them day by day be
doei not fully realize what they mean.
If by chance he grows tired and quits
PEOPLE SEEM TO FAYOR IT .
Tbe comment following a recent edi
torial In the Observer advocating th'J
purchase of sufficient ground near the
city to insure a race course for the
future is very favorable indeed. Sev
eral substantial citizens have expres
sed themselves ready and willing to
assist In such an enterpise. A start
- i - . . ,
IS ail lUttl la uecueu tun a
will "be plenty of support accorded the
mowment.
To procrastinate in a thing like this
Is ot lose thi? opportunity forever. It
means that later La Grande must go
Into tbe country some distance In or
der to secur what might now be bad
within walking distance ot the busi
ness sections. Every growing city
that has not prepared for such a tract
has year after witnessed its folly. Is
it not worth white to profit by the
lesson of experience?
ucation was received in a boarding
school at, Avignon, which was a few
miles distant from his home. After
leaving school he studied law at Alx,
but soon he abandoned law for litera
ture. Though Mistral's poems have
won wide popularity for the charm of
their omance, his chief work and the
one that brought him the important
prize of the 'Institute of France, is his
Provencal-French dictionary, In the
preparation of which be spent ten
years. The poet is a leader in tbi
movement to preserve local languages,
literature and traditions. He believes
that the historic sections ot France,
Spain, Italy, Flanders, Hungary and
all countries where localities had been
strong enough to create a language,
deserve attention for the revival of
these. Year by year the importance
of Mistral's work has come to be more
generally recognized,1 and in his old
are many honors have been bestowed
upon him. ' ' ; "
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In choosing Judd Geer of Cove to
Judg the exhibits at their fair Wal
lowa county has exiercised its usual
good Judgment for Judd Geer is an au
thority In fruit.
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ADMISSION TEX CESTS.
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11UDAY AND SATt'ItDAY
Blograph "Bobby the Coward" f
Of more than ordinary Intent H
la as human as It is wel acted
(and a Blograph).
Sellg "A Craven Heart."
Hene is an excltlng'flrama, with
.a fire and a rescue from the
burning building and a fall from
a broken ladder. It is a good
on.
jubin-" Always a Way" A good
live comedy, where love fludB
the way.
Change days Sunday, Monday,
I Twsday, Friday.' V, I.'" '." ' '
Song by Miss Stephenson "If
be 'Garden ot Roses Should
Turn to Tnorns.
TOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
, THIS BATE IS HISTORY. '
September 8. '
Enhriara Williams, founder of
Williams College, killed in bat
, tie with the French and Indian
- Born In Newton, Mass., In 1715.
17D6 Col. John Armstrong, with 300
volunteers, lurprlsed and de
stroyed the hostile Indians in
western Pennsylvania. ,
17C0 GenMal Jeffrey AmherBt as
sumed office as govcernor of
Canada. .'.
1761 British Belzed the forts at
Mackinaw and Green Bay.
1760 Enoch Poor, who led the Amer
ican attack at the battle of Sar
atoga, died In New Jersey. Born
I in Massachusetts. June 21, 1736
18H& The French and English allies
i made the last grand assault on
tba fortifications at Sebastopol
, I860-Steamer "Lady Elgin" sunk in
' ct!"sion with the Bchooner "Au
gustus" on Lake Michigan with
loss of 2S7 lives.
187Vin!nm M. Hunt, famous pain
m. died at Isle , of Shoals, N
. "H. Born at Brattleboro, Vt
March 31. 1824.
1889 The cruder "Philadelphia" was
launched at Philadelphia.
1S93 Irish Home Rule bill rejected
by the British house of lords.
1910 Explosion on the battleship
North Dakota killed three and
Injured nine of the crew.
THIS IS MY X1ST BIRTHDAY..
"GERMAN LATCHKEYS."
Ig Enough te Be Used as Weapons of
Attack or Dofsnse.
Locksmlthlng In Germany Is today
aa Important a trade an plumbing,
blacksmltblng or the vocation ot tbe
barber, say our consul at Hanover in
a recent report. Tbe first lock and key
were Introduced Into Primula In tbe
fourteenth century and caused a con
siderable sensation at tbe palace ot tbe
elector of Brandenburg. He found
that by these device be could do away
with tbe guard at bis private doors
and thus materially reduce bis house
hold exDnes. Since that day the
acblosser, or locksmith, bas been an es
sential factor Id German life.
Tbe present German bouse key could
be need as a weapon of attack and de
fense, besides serving Its original pur
pose. It weighs on an average about
one-eigbtb ojP a pouud, and as each per
son entitled to carry a bouse and cor
ridor key has nearly a quarter ot a
pound of soft Iron In bis pocket It
Is conservatively estimate!! that the
amount of Iron In circulation in Ger
many In tbe pockets of tbe men and
In the bnnd bags of women amounts to
2.005 tons, besides an additional 2,500
tons for tbe keys to tbe Interior of
German homes., Thus something over
B.O0O tons of Iron are put Into keys of
a slse to be found nowhere In Atner
lea. However large tbe bouse or nu
merous the apartments, the outer door
Is locked promptly at 10 o'clock, and an
tbe German spends many of bis even
tngs out every person carries at least
one of these massive key to effect an
entrance.
Madagascar's Two Climates.
Tbe Island of Madagascar has two
distinct climates, two classes of na
tires and two classes of fauna and
flora. Tbe Island Is.nhont Hie sire c
France. Along the coast It Is tropical
and malarious, and the natives are
darker tbuu In tbe Interior. The in
terior Ih a hlitb tablelund and moun
tainous. There the climate 1 cooler
and the natives smaller and lighter lu
color thnn on the const But In tbe
Interior they are more Intelligent, and
they rule the Island.
Frederic Mistral.
Frederic Mistral, the famous French
author and poet, was born In Ihe lit-
MMIMHMMinHmilHIIIHIHHIHTMHIIIHMH;
A Strong Modern
Bank
Efficiently rondnctej, rot only In the Interests of Its stock
.holders but ot If depositors and patrons na well t
.With official1) well known and trtet In the community.
With capital, surplus and nndhlded profits of f21,(HM.000
and total resources of 1,000,000.00.
The La Grande National Bank offers to firms fenera
tions and Individual the best hanking serrtcc, and Its ofti
ren ask a personal Intwlew with those contemplating
changing accoonts or opening new ones
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE. OREGON.
Obliging.
Excited Adtbor (rushing behind tbe
tcenesi-Wby are you cutting out the
second and third acts of my ptayt
Manuger I am not rutting anything
out. I'm merely varying the order ot
tbe acts. Severn I Influonttnl persona
In tbe audience have asked me If It
would not be possible to bare tbe hero
die In tbe next actChiraxo Tribune.
an especially attractive line of stylish one- ; ;
piece dresses in wool, silks, and dainty
chiffons. Styles suitable for all occasions.
PRICES, $9.50 TO $28.50.
Exclusive-
Fascinating styles that are seldom shown
outside the exclusive shops of the larger
cities. Only one waist of a kind
$4.50 TO $11.00.
Wooltex Suits and Coats.
Seigel and Wooltex Skirts.
UTZ & DUNN'S DRESS SHOES, (
PINGREE DRESS SHOES,
SILK AND MESSftLINE PETTICOATS
EARLY FALL
Milihefijr
AX EXCELLENT SHOWING OF THS
SOFT FELT CRUSH HATS SO POP
ULAR FOR EARLY WEAR. SEE
THEM IN OUR WINBOW AND MIL
LINERY DEPARTMENT
Agents for
HULL AND FOLMERK'LOGG
Interchangeable handle
UMBRELLAS
The same prices that you
' have been, paying, for tbe old
. - style.
Will Fit In Any Salt Case.
HULL UMBRELLAS
DETACHABLE HANDLES
Philosophy.
Learn to be pleased wltb everything
with wealth, ao far aa It makes us ot
benefit to others; with poverty, for not
having much to care for. and with
obscur'ty. for being unenvted. Plu
tarch,
x-iiTve vvnu Till" I.lROlt
WORLD. '
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CAPITAL .
SURPLUS
RESOURCES,
Fred J. Holmeg. Pres.
.' $ 100.000.00
. 105,000.00
, . 1,000
W.j.Ch'
In Italian workshops and factories
more than tnree-rourtna ot me cm
ployes work ten to eleven hours.
The Piano, Organ and Musical In
strument Workers International In
Ion has paid In aick and death beive
f during the last seven years a total
of 1238,095.
Seventy per cent ot the children em
ployed In the cotton industrW-a of
Virginia are illiterate. In Alabama
tne percentage is lower by ave per
cent.
Insurance against sickness Is com
puisory in Hungary for all persons
employed In Industrial undertakings
gjf The QUALITY STORE
nia, are planning to hold a "tag-day"
In the Interest of the Labor Tempi.?
Association, which proposes to erect
a labor temple.
At the International Metal Workera'
convention held recently in Boston, a
soeaker advocated five hours a day
and five days per week, at $1 per
hour, to safeguard workers' lives.
W. D. Mahon, president of the Amal
gamated Association of Street and
Electric Railway employes, In his an
nual report shows that $60,612 was
paid during the yean, for sick, disabil
ity and death benefits.
More than $200,000 deposited in the
various banks ot Denver by unions,
bas been withdrawn because it was
believed that some of the officials of
the banks were Interested In mines
where union men are being boycot
ted.
The latest trade to be organized into
a union in .viw lorx cuy is mat oi
the fancy umbrella handle makers.
The members expect to be able by the
aid of the organ Ixation to bring about
an Increase of wages and better con
ditions. William Johnston, ot Washington,
D. C. was recently elected president
of the International Machinists, over
James O'Connell, who had held th
position for many years. Johnston
waa the candidate of the progres
sives. 1
Stereotypers' and Electrotypers'
Union of San Francisco, is planning to
raise a fund of $6,000 to be uBed for
tbe entertainment of delegates to the
annual convention of the Internation
al Union, which will convene in San
Francisco In the fall of next year.
Mlanesotans Favor Robert.
Mineapolis, Sept 8. At a banquet
here attended, by 300 progressive re
publicans R. M. Lo FpBiette of Wiscon
sin was chosen as the logical nominee
of the republican party for president.
WHEX HER BACK ACHES
A Woman Finds AH Her Energy and
Ambition Slipping Away
La Grande women know how the
aches and pains that come wh?n the
kidneys fail makes life a burden. Back
aches, hip pains, headaches, dizzy
spells, distressing urinary-troubles, all take no other.
tell of sick kidneys and warn you of
the stealthy approach ,of dropsy or
Erigbfs disease. Doan's Kidney Pills
are for the kidneys only. They at
. tack kidney diseases by striking at
Ithe cause.
Can La Grande . sufferers desire
: stronger proof, than : this woman's
j word? , '
Mrs. J. B. Sams, of Union, Oregon,
says: "I was bothered for about 25
years by kidney complaint and doctors
were unable to help me. , My back
weak and ached constantly. It was
difficult orf me to get up after sitting,
owing to sharp twinges in my back
and I often had to grasp something
for support. The kidneya' secretions
were unnatural, showing .that I hs4.
kidney complaint, , Before I had used
Doan's Kidney Pills long, 1 was re
lieved and 1 enjoyed much better
health. Another member of my faffl"
Uy took this remedy and Joins m ,B
recommending them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mliburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States. " ' '..' '' ". .
Remember the name Doan's a"4
Mint Marshmallous in 10c tins
Barallona Filberts A
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rillippi Almonds
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