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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. TIIURSDV- NOVEMBER 28. 1912. PAGE TWO Tl Ik OEiSDE T. M. C A. D FARTHEST. . '.t.l u ? -t-r vf:u. I T. M. C. A. ws of Current In-U-mt Noted Hereunder, Di rection of J. II. Ku'dd, (iener. 1 Secretary. : 'Men who have had actual exper ience with the Y. M. C. A. are en thusiastic In their praise of Its value. IJend today this letter from Mr. R. K. I . Ilaynes, tho well known attorney of Payette, Idaho, and president of tne Association In that city. Payette, Idaho, .Nov. 21., 1912. Mr. J. H. Rudd. La Grande, Oregon, My Dear Mr. Rud: I know of no subject about which I would rather write cr talk of than that of the Young Men's Christian ssoclatloh. I have not been blessed with boys of my own, but through this work, I have become most Intensely Interested In boys and young men. . I have carefully observed the worn of the movement for yean and have come to some conclusions, there It a very specific, Intense and ever ln reaslng demand for the finished pro ducts of the Y. M. C. A. It Is meeting and supplying the demand for a community center. It is a worthv and efficient co-worker with the homo I church and school. It Is all three of these institutions In action, then this ! ....,..,mr, nreenllta Itgplf tO 11" JllJUDll'ut v' namely, Looking at It from other than strictly a materia standpoint, the best reason why any Institution should e" ist Is that the world demands and V.u a good use for Its products or ov;r .. Look at It in tills way and you ill I,. .rnf nv tilen. TWO mt'T r3 j seeking positions for a number o: . i young men; one of them has to offet for employment, the finished products , of our Y. M. C. A., healthy and strong ! J ! in body, clear active In mind anil re newed in spirit a well developed man; the othher has to offer for employ ment, the finished product of the sa loon and its allies, which man will have a bunch left over? I need not answer. Ask the Banker, Railroad President or Merchant. Yes or our own government. The second build Ing In a permanent government con struction camp Is a Y. M. C. A. build ing. One of our great railway presi dents once said. "It Is cheaper n build Y. M. C. A's than It Is to pick up railroad wrecks." Cur wrok In Payette has far ex ceeded our expectations and hopes It: i Write Ideas For Moving Picture Plays YOU can write Photo Pays and Earn $25 or more weekly If you have ideas-if you can THINK we will howou the secrets of this fascinating new profes sion "Positively no experience or literary excellence r-Tssarv. Xo'"flowerv language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlim ited Thc'big film manufacturers are "moving heav en awl earth" in their attempts to get enough good ..lots to supplv the ever increasing denial are offering $100 and more, for single ? ..unos, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film company. 1U ul' buyers of r YORK Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY AN. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY It was long ago found out that our yard was the place whore It wag most desirable' to deal If you wanted really pood, ser viceable lumber. If you have not made this discovery your self, let us point out 'the way to lumbex. economy and satis faction for you. Do your buy ing here and stop that worrying. We will show you how! Main 732 I CsHnssBs9IHHIlTHnBUBHBHiHsBsffi9 1 uv J , , - - , , n CITY. Being right in the spot, ana luring at m times just what sort t plots are wanted by the pro ducers, our SALES Dfcx aETMENT has a tremen dous advantage over agencies situated -in distant, cities "VYe have received manv letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH. JDISOX, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELI ANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC. urg ing us to send photoplays to them, "tt e want morj writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of sue- WE AR2 SELLING PHOTOPLAYS WRITTEN BY PEOPLE WHO "NEVER BEFORE WROTE A LINE" FOR PUBLICATION." Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea -every week, and will write it out as directed by us. and it. sells for onl" $23, a low figure, You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work FREE Send your name and address .at once for free copy of our illustrated book, "Moving Picture Playwriting." Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and vour future. NATIONAL AUTHORS INSTITUTE 1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY every way. WENAHA LUMBER CO. We have a membership . We are thoroughly organized of about 300 which will be Increases to nearly 400 by January next. We i A iMiMilInQ'. have a neat well equiiu'cu -..., practically out of debt It is thronged daily with men and boys, about 47,000 people used the building last year and that number will be g renter this year. GRAND VIEW ADDITION Your contract of purchase provides that each acre lot shall contain thirty-six apple trees of the very best varieties, and four cherry trees. "When your three vear period'is completed this trees will be bearing. They will be live years old. , , . . Tr-J'4 Your contract of purchase provides that during the three years the trees will be carefully cultivated, pruned and spray, that any tree that might die or become injured will be replaced. With no interest or taxes, with a guarantee of vour money back, with a guarantee to vour estate against loss, with a guarantee of ex tension of time for making payment, with reasonable building restric tions, with the price but little more than you would pay for a small lot, with most liberal terms, it makes a most desirable contract. Don't you think so? Call at our office, or phone, and we will be pleased to have our rep resentative call upon von. and give? you further information. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. FOLEY. HOTEL BUILDING LA GRANDE, OREGON PHONE MAIN 752 in ail departments of the work and we ar doing a great work for and anions our boys, otin finished product should he the pride of any community. There is no greater work for the citizenship of any community than that of pro viding a Y. M. C. A. home for in boys, If we care for them, we have but little alarm for the welfare of our girls. Before the coming of this Institution our boys upon entering our large clt lcs In search of employment or pac tions were nt sea, not a frlen'l'.y door opened to welcome them. A V. M. C. A. membership card authenticated by a secretary or officer of his home in stHutlon. not only admits hi - to a commun'ty home, but the hand of heln is extended to him and the pitfall that has claimed thousands of -mr boys is avoided. It Is truly a great work and any man who Invests In the movement, his money or time 's a benefactor to man kind and adding strength and virtue to one of the greatest assets of our notion, our boys. Yours very truly R. E. HAYNES. Scout. On last Friday night the General Scout meeting was held at the Y. M. C. A Thirty six boys with then scout masters and assistant sco.t masters listened to a most interest ing lecture on the 'Sun" by Attorney John S. llodgins. This Is but one ot a series of monthly addresses to be given before the Boy Scouts. Mr llodgins will give another leetur! sointeline during the winter. Mr. Robt. S. Eakin will take tin position of 'Scout Muster for troop J to take the place of C. B. Pickens who is now Boys' secretary Ht Bois Idaho. Mr. Eakin takes charge Fri day. Dec. Cth. Indians Nearly forty of the younger boys are now enrolled as Indians. Th ; weekly hikes are popular with the hoys who are nit too lazy to enjoy a pood hard day of walking, climbin:; srj g:imes. Last Saturday a trii was made to the top of the hllU south of town. Neu Saturday an at tempt will be made to flil the 15:110 trail that was used 011 the return tr p. Mcn Meeting". Twenty-tii men were in attenJ nme at the mens'.jneeting last Sui- 3rvice aii l a special selection .' the male o,uartctt, Mr., Clarence Lan gave a good talk on "Tackling" Next Sunday nfternoon at 3:30 ail men and oldeV boys are Invited t come to the Y. M. C. A. for the Big Sing and 5Iens meeting. Dr. E. B. Fyke will speak on "Manhood wit'i Jesus Christ." Gymnasium. Thirty-five boys now claim mem bership In the Y. M. C. A. 'On ac count of th feootball season Just closing the men have been a little slow about coming In. However af'. er the big Thanksgiving game al! lines of energy along the athleth 'Ine we hope may be directed to th Y. M. C. A. gymuaslum. SILPM'RRO! Years of Suffering Ended Kheuma. tlsm Entirely Cured. I'uyallup, Wash., Sept. 3, laii. C. M. C. S.ewait Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle. Gentlemen: I can truthfully say that your medicine has entirely cured my rheumatism. I suffered many years, and tried many different medicines, but notfc Ing seemed to help me. My hands swelled and were so stiff mid numb that all power to lift or hold any thing was gone, and for a year and a nair 1 could not raise my arms t comb my hair. Then I heard of you wonderful Sulphurro. tried It, and today am healthy and strong; entire ly cured V.ns fi. (Signed! Mm. A. MATT SON. In many thousand cases of Rheu matism Sulphurro has not been known to fail of cure when the sim ple directions for its use were fol lowed. The Sulphur enters the sys tem and drive out the poisons tbat produce blood, skin and stomach ail ments. Ask your friends about Sul-pV-r-o. At all druggists r.O cents .t Si.r-'i pre bottle. B. B. NUTTER EXAMINE EVERY PIECE CLOSELY and you will find no flaws or Imper fections In any of our Wall Paper. This is a new stock of new designs, patterns, and colorings of paper centre pieces and borders, suitable for every room In the house. These goods are strong and reliable. Tbe colors are non-poisonous, and the toueh quality of tbe paper makes it very permanent. We solicit a trial order and are sure you will duplicate It. PH0AE RED 9-1. I'ay afternccn. After a gr.od o-ii 1 at bom. Not at Horn. Caller- U our fattier nt home? t.lt tie Daughter What m yuar name. plene? Caller-Just tell him It Is tils old friend Bill. 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