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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
iwa: -i LA UllASDL i: ESLSG ORSEUVEU, AYE DXESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911. f r v Animal Half-Priee MiSliEsry Sale The season's choicest styles in Gage Pattern Hats, Lyman Pattern Hats, Tailored Street and Dress Hats, at exactly HAEiEv Mid-Season Clearance Ladies'J5uifs. Mid-Season Clearance Ladies' Coats J; Rec'd. Just Yesterday NEW PLUSH BAGS In all t hades. Some trimmed with Chenille fringe. $1.25 to $6 DENT'S GLOVES FOR LADIES. FOWNES' GLOVES FOR MEN. An Elegant Line Party Slippers and Pumps Patent, Suede, Velvet, Satin and Dull Kid. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 . . V i j. v' a-vv (: 1 6w " Our . Merchandise is our best . Advertisement. 99 mm n N; IC WE HE QUALITY STORE THP ORSFRVFR ja"ious or spite had rested 12 1 V - VTTirf ,inen had been spurred to tar and feath- cr a girl who thua far bag been pro' en to hav a reputation above reproach. Scandal and gossip Is always lea lia ble to do some awful harm, as In this Instance, If locked away In the se ret recesses of the fearer's fgrfetfulness. BRUCE DENNIS Cdltor and Owner. Entered at (be postofflce at La (Jrande M .1 Al I A 8CBSCRIPT10X KITES. Dally, singly cpy ............... 6c Dally, per week 15c Dally, per month C5c 1 I iff 3. 4 5 6 7 S 9 10(17 12131415161718 H0!27l28129Mll T NE DIE TOO I0OG It blushes of shame could atone for lb Insults Heaped upon Mary Chum beriai'ii. ihe Lincoln Crtirf SeW teacher who was U'rWd Md feathered Jast August a dozen men, then It fefihtves the civilized portions of lie vnlted States to cover their faces to bide the ignominious shame. The arl was so beastly, so symbolic of heathen... ism, so far beneath civilized cot'.eij of honor that the affair has become, blot . on the good name of the Tnid States. The details Involved are too lens h. and too voluminous to be . rehearsed here but the reader can find these de tails In the news columns. Why this act of barbarism? The answer Is Miss Chamberlain was piet tyi Jolly and ere long after her avri al at- the cross roads town, had mart a a hlt with all the young men. Even foiy old grandpas looked twice on her attractive countenance in panning. Jealous spinsters, smarting school -girls and gossiping Grundys started tales of assault on the girl's character and the upshot was that before the The average person in a certain eastern state lives 20 years longer Uiun the average person thre did in Gaorge Washington's time. Very probably the same might be found true In other states east and west, were other states careful In the collection and pub- ! ligation of vital statistics. Takin? men iar ana wiae tney are living logg er !ll.d happier tbaa they were a cen tury ago.. How many hd hear this stop to ap preciate its full illeanlng? How man. stop to consider that the adding of 20 years to the life of the average person Of a community or a state meana a great ''addlUo,tp the produHlve power ,! of that community or statef - j Eroijcmtsallr, a hn itfa Ms certain rather iflfefrn'rte Vain W pi lars and tenia, Th& I'tfe Insurance cowpaiilea figure It out to n nicety. An unnecessary death represents that much loss to BOclety--jirovlded, of course, that the de,ceahed person wa not a depeMejit tior defective but was a useful tipimber fit bis community. t feo well Htftbllshed is this truth that many of the large life insurance com panies conduct regular free training courses' to teach their policy holders the Import ince of keeping well. Some have even established free consulta tion and prescription agencies for their clients; one now proposed to build and endow a hospital. Unfortu nately the 'aws In most states ham per this kind of activity. In most places It remains for the Individual man and woman to learn the Importance of health and then assiduously to culti vate it. '. ., Those famous ancients who sought the fountain of perpetual youth fnay not have been such fools as posterity thinks them. They may have been merely saees living before their time. 4 ? L . - -1 St s (J If 5 J - V i t t U '1 i j - f, .,1 ( !. - 'ft 1 ' ! i . i' VjLJ ..T- w S AjyEaSFKOIf 'W1'F JIUDWASIX FLOWER," WHICH lW J 7,i THE STEWARD SELT WEDSE;S3AT EVENING tMMM tatMm ti Mini mi i A Strong Mo Jern v Bank Efflofently wndticted, not only la the Interests of Its stock .IsUers, tat wt Its depositors and pafoas as ne41 ... With etQohds well known and trusted In the canuavatty. Wlta eapttal, sarplai and antlrlilcd aroflta of tl9,mJX and total resaaroetof HfiWAWM.- .:' . Tha La Grants 5tlonal Bank affers ta firms, enHra ; tloaa and todl rituals Ue aest banking service, and Its sffl eers ask a personal Interview with those coatentplatlnf enaagtag acaaaita ar opening new ones. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . SURPLUS RESOURCES Fred J. Holmes, Pres. F. L. Meyerk, Cashiet . $ 100,000.00 105,000.00 . . 1,000,000.00 W, J. Church, Vice Pres. Earl Zundel,ss'f. Cashier MafairarMHaj Today we mSSl-fif tViu search sonis- 'itint the spirit is much the sam:. v- we are seeking, and find'ng, not tba fQiflitaln of youth but the sccra of postpimltig Old age. In scores of ways the secret is be ing unearthed and given to the world. The whole effect ,t the fight against contagious diseases Is to prevent lin-j necessary deaths, to prolong the av erage life. Sanitariums hold, that 15 1 yeara may be added to human life! merely by- observing the precautions j wblch science has already established SB Important. And the fight on dis ease has scarcely begun. There re mains a considerable group of com plaints which man Is yet unable to cope with. When these remaining cit adels are conquered and" the war fin ally won,' U would' "almost seem tlvat man's last excuse for dying bad been taken away. , - Yet the cause is not won when si l ence merely points the way. There remains the necessity of educating the people to accept the new truth. ' There remains the often difficult task of per suading the great mass to give up the notions of their forefathers and step in u niton with the onward march of civi lization. And in this fight to overcome prejudice the public school offers per haps the most promising single hope. If parents refuse to accept, the new truths, their children may be taught them I peka and Sata Fa Tailway, company. I is the best selling cough medicine on the market to-day because it does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected to do: it stops coughs and colds speedily and effec tively. Should be kept in the house constantly where there are children. A prompt help for croup and whoop ing cough. Give it to your children Takeityourself . Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. For sale by A. T. Hill WANTEDA housekeeper. Prefer ft mlddla aged woman or girl Appl; Mrs. Brocks, room 45, Savoy hoteL . ll-22-2t Don't waste your money buying strengthening pasters. Chambelaln's Liniment Is cheaper and better. Dam- : pen a piece of flannel with It and ! bind it over the affected parts and it ! will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. ' eodwkly portrait of the late Bishop Charles B. Galloway, "the mission bishon of Such education is slow, Dut It ' Methodism was formally presented Is finally effective. . If this generation ; today to Mlll8apa allege, of which In. refused to accept the gift of longer ( suction he was one of the trustee life the next generation will do so. j the openiag f the college until It is a matter of vital moment to the day of his death. Leading partlci everyone individually and to society, pants in the presentation exercises in Why die so young? Why not take full eluded Bishop Bfaltou of .Mississippi, advantage of the gift of longer life ; Bishop Candler of George and Dr. D. Honor Memory of Bishop Galloway Lavonla, Ga. -I have used 'it with Jackson, Miss., Nov. 22. A large oil ! all my children and the results have neen nigniy satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. , eodwky which' science offers us? C. Hull, president of the college. . Fisher's Vengeance would have fallen on . any - one who attacked the eon of Peter-Bondy. of South Bockwood. Mich... but be was powerless before attacks of kidney trouble. "Doctor,s could not "help hlra," he wrote, "bo at last we gave him Electric Bitters and h improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best kidney medicine I ever snw." Backache, tired feeling, ner vousness, loss of appetite, warn of kidney trouble that may end tn drop sy, diabetes or Brtfrhts dlsense. Be wane: Take Electric Bitters and be snf. TCverr bottle jrvrt son i all druggists. . eoivU;y . "It Is a pleasure to tell yon that Chamoenains Cough Remedy is tbe aest conga meaicina I have ever Railway Business Association. New York, Nov. 22. Presidents of trado bodies in several score of the principal cities of tie country gather ed here today for,, the annuei dlnne'r of tbe Dailway Business association, wljirh is made-up of manufacturers of railway equipment and supplies. Head ing the '--t of visitors as the chief speaker "39 banquet were Gover nor Bum. . J'Neal of Alabama and Walker D. u nes, chairman of the ex- naed.'' writes Mrs Hugh Cwmnhm, nf ecutive-committee of the Atchison, To- G0SSABDS GIVE HEALTH AS WELL AS STILE. By wearlns the Qossard Corset, which is built RIGHT, thousands of women are gaining remarkably la health. Physicians trace many ills of wo men to tight lacing or faulty corsets and prescribe the Gossard for ail ments caused by other corsets. ' The Gossard is a God-send to the woman who wants solid comfort for her back, perfect freedom In breath ing. In walking, or when seated, or whose pride demands a stylisJi, dis tinctive figure. Ther0 Is a Gossard model for every figure. $3.50 to $8.50. Try one and be convinced. A com-, plete line always on hand. MBS. R0BT. PATTIS05, 1'hons Blk 1481. ' OoMetlere Grande Ronde Electric Supply Company 108 Elm Street Next Door to Geo. H. Currey Real Estate Office OJUR FRESH r TAFFIES Are Excellent. He CarryVanilla atrawoerry ana molasses THE PALACE of SWEETS SEL BEMS