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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
!.' ... -r la amirsE e ve:;ixg observer. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. tit: .Mr i ; HL OBSERVER BRUCE DENNiS Editor and Owner. Satercd at the poitoffice at La Grande at seeond-elass matter. SUBSCRIPTION KITES 9n1t single copy 6 ally, per week, . lt Dally, per montli... ............. 11011 OCTOBER 19111 1 12 13 141 5 16T7 IJL IP 11121314 15 16 17 18 1920 2223242526728 2930311 I I Tl SCHOOL'S COMMERCIAL DEPART- MENT. time realized wbat openings tbere are for reliable office girls and boys and he Is doing bis very best to put 'n a cog In the educational, wheel in La Grande that will grind out a finished product. ' - Too often a stenographer that is rap- Id at dictation and can work a type writer with accuracy fails to under stand things. He can work, a machine but be fails to have the human insight to business affairs which is always necessary' to make valuable . Help. Then, too. spelling and punctuation sometimes floor the very best short hand writers. All of these elements of education must be blended into a nerfect finished product and it is with this intention that the city school is working. ' , Ther is no desire on the part of this paper to discourage a higher edu cation, but our observation has been that a very, very small per cent, of the studsnt body ever ia equipped to delve into the extreme higher cham bers of learning. Every . student, though, is capable and able to take the business course and when contem plating what will be the more useful in life take into consideration that a business training will get, ready cash quicker than most any other course. What Well Dressed M en and Women Will Wear This Fall and Winter "VViin sieuograpner s services selling higher than sugar, proportionately, and with the supply of accurate work ers In this line very small, it is proper that the La Grande high school should pay considerable attention to the com mercial course, as it is doing. . Superintendent Stout has for some Arcade Theatre -In Ik. Qharintva nt iha Ptnpn" f Sell. A love storv in South ern California. Rich in scenic beauty and good acting. "For the Sake of -the Tribe" Pathe. Good western picture. "Among the Japanese" - Scenes in far away Japan. "The Burglarized Burglar" 8. ft A. This company's reputa tion for good comedies is well sustained in this picture. It Is the story of a fortune hunter and an heiress and what fate bands the fortune hunter In the shape of a nice little package, labeled "stung" is productive of many laughs. Mr. Grlce. our new sineer. hRS f a good song. , ; STEAM HEATED HOUSE, JOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME A SPIRIT OF FA1ICSESS. . When the union shopmen who are now out on a strike offered to work sufficient time to Insure perfect equip ment for the railroadB to transport the presidential train over the country there was a spirit of fairness display ed that cannot help being admired by every patriotic American. ; ' The president of the nation, be he whatever, political faith that may hap pen, It the nation's head and he is en titled to Just such respect as the shop men exhibited. Regardless of whether men approve an administration's pol icy, whether they think the executive is a good or bad official the fact re mains that under our flag he Is our president and our head. It is not nec essary to loyally show obedience, bu such it is, ana no country can ion i ensure without obedient people show ing obedience to the head of the na tion. ' The shopmen did the sensible and graceful thing to make this tender of their services. It is all wrong for sympathizers of either side in this trouble to grow bitter and denounce tlietr opponents, for it Is a test of strength such as Is liable to come any day either on a larger or smaller scale. The company no doubt feels it must win this question and the men are just as certain ' that in order to protect their rights they must win it. But re member one thing, neither capital can get along without labor nor can labor get along without capital. The two are essentially co-workers, so do not grow bitter. Bitterness gives no good results and it does notpay in the long run. An article that .has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Cnamberiara Cough Remedy has been attested by many defers. . Here Is pne of . them. H. W..Hndrlckson, Ohio. Falls,, Ind.. u-i-ite. "Chamberlain's Coun Remedy Is the best for coughs, colds and croup and is my best' seller." For sale oy Bill UU'i ' liiliiilii ' 1. 1 ..1UlllNll.,lll I ' 111 B 111 Ur H Society 2Jrn& Cl&thcs , ?'IJ W'Jfct If i t t. ...:. t- : v n - fin- , . v.i v i " : vfkP iff - MI.M1 i Mfat 4 14 : if - : . -mwi rip 011 find styles like these and many other stylish, attractive garments on display at this store fill M Jil :),- I V--jz: 2809 . ' . . ' ; Youll Like These Garments arid You'll Like the Price Too MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS LADIES' SUITS LADIES' COATS $15.00 to $30.00 $10.00 to $27.50 $12.50 to $40.00 $9.00 to $30.00 NEW LINE OF FINE PARTY DRESSES NOW ON DISPLAY jN- EC. E S T The Quality Store - t S $30.00 KEWARD 3 for arrest and conviction of par- S ties who robbed N. K. West's $ $ store Saturday night. '' i,mm iHimi i mmmniMHi A Strong Modern Bank Efficiently 'conducted, not only In the Interests of lt stock .holders, bnt ol Its deitosltors and .lYIIh ofliflsls well known and trotJ In th community. Wth npttal, snls and nndlvlded profits ol 1210,000.000 and tetal resources of 1 1,(KWM0.00. The La Grande National Bank offers to firms, corpora, tlons and Individuals the best banking service, and Its offi. . eers ak a personal Interview with those eonteroplaUng ehaaglng accounts or opening new ones. La Grande NationaljBank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL ... $ 100.000.00 SURPLUS . . 105,000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,000,000.00 all my trouble. I am grateful to thlB remedy for its good work." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Kot a Word of Scandal Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but sure remedy So Need to Stop Work. When your doctors orders you to stop work, it stagger you. "I. can't," you say. You know you are weak, i run down add falling in hfealth, dayj by day; but. you, must work as long as you can stand. v nai you neea is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, ts prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for( their glorious health and strength. Try . them. Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at all druggists, eod tt wkly If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it. For sate by all dealers. -., , i eod marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs W. P. Spangh, of ManvilDe, Wyo., who j for stomach, liver and kidney troubles said: sheo told me Dr. King's New'Olny 25c at all druggists, eod wkly SHAKE IT OFF. Fred J. Holmes,' Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashwi r ............ . . . imtimii W. J. Church, Vice' Pres. Earl Zundel.Ass'r. Caswer Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Bordens. Don't bear unnecessary burdens. Burdens of a bad back are unnec essary. Get rid of them. Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad backs; For lame, weak and aching backs; Ixts of grateful endorsement to prove their worth. C. S. Howard, 1614 W. Webb 1 St., Pendleton. Oregon, says: "For fif teen years 1 had a reat deal of trou ble from a dul pain through, the small of my back and left side and during the past year th ere was; numbness under my shoulders. I was unable to lie comfortably on my back and I was bothered a great deal by too fre quent passages of the kidney secre tions. After several well-known rem edies bad failed to help me, I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved Kaxj to et Rid of Dan (fruit. Dandruff means that down near the root's of your hair there Is a vast army of little invisible germs or microbes. And this army never sleeps; it wag es a war of destruction night and day. It dtstroys the nourishment that the hair mustJiave In order to grow vig orously and abundantly. PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over America will destroy these germs and at the same time furnish the hair roots with Just the proper nourishment to make hair grow lustrous and luxuriant PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by the Newlln Drug company to banish dandruff, stop fall hair and Itching scalp or money back. It Is a delight ful hair dressing that wins instant fa vor with refined women. Sold for only 50 cents a large bottle by the Newlln Drug company and druggists every where. Girl with auburn hair on ev ery carton and bottle. " Baker Business College A HIGH GTUDE SCHOOL. WELL ES TABLISHED REPUTATION. MAJiY GRADUATES HOLDING GOOD POSI TIONS. SKILLFUL, PAIXSTAKING TEACHERS. LIYISG EXPENSES THE LOWEST. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OTHER ADYAXTAGES. ' WK&TE FOR CATALOGUE. Baker Business College BAKER, OREGON OUR FRESH TAFFIES' Are Excellent. 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