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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913 PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 1 si a rvw n AbsoluteiPure The only Baking Powder maderam fit&ial Gispe Cream oTartar Read the Label Alum BaWnaPowder will not rnsKe neaitnjui rood A5k ",.A. SL'LZEU IX OFFiCE. (Continued from Paee 1) tlon the material wastes, so it should also count as a part of the cost of production the human waste, which It employes. "No compensation Is fair which does not secure to rach worker at ""east enough 'to permit him, or her, decent standards of life. The work whom the state should take an es pecial Interest. To secure for these less accustomed to the competitive struggle protection that other work ers have won for themselves through organization, we should carefully consider ' the establishment of wage boards with authority to fix a living wage for conditions of work below which standards no Industry should be allowed to continue its operations. Massachusetts has enacted such a law. Ohio, recently adopted a con- ers themselves have not always been able to secure such compensation fori themselves. Particularly has this stltutional amendment authorizing been true of wome nand children in the state 'legislature to do the same mm 1913 SWEAR OfF USING Kerosene Lamps RESOLVED; No more smoky, dangerous oil lamps for me. . I'm going to install ELECTRIC, LIGHTS in my home. They are more convenient and clean er, and will save my wife a lot of work. They will be safe, and easy on my eyes. Better still, they will cost me no more than I am paving now for the same amount of light. A. WISEMAN. "For the welfare of the state child, life must be protected. Not only should the child be guaranteed the right to be born equal but it must be given the chance to live, to grow, to learn and to develop Into useful and patriotic citizenship. The work period must not be per mitted to infringe on the formative and the maturing periods. Compuls ory educational laws and restrictions upon child labor, properly enforced, will secure to every child of the state Its rightful heritage. This develop ment period will enhance national progress and aid civilization. The matured developed worker will bring to Industry greater ability and re sourcefulness. No business has an Inalienable right to child labor. No industry has a right to rob the state of that which constitutes its greutest ealth. 'So commerce that demands on child labor for Its success has a right to exist. Let us do what we can to protect the children of the state and preserve their fundamental rights. "Another type of legislation bene ficial to the state that alms to con serve human life and heal'.U, Is that which requires the use of safety ap pliances and establishes safety standards. Human l'fe Is ir.fl ilt'r more valuable than the profit of ma terial things. The state for Its own preservation has the fight to demand the use of safer and more hvgi-ir.io methods, even if at greater dot of production, to the employes. Occu pational diseases should be studied and the results of careful Investiga tion embodied In laws to safeguard the health and the lives of the work ers. 'Practical results of such eglsla.- tlon prove that these regulations are a good Investment. Employers fbid It pays to have healthy, vigorous, re sourceful workers who are woll fed. well housed and not overworked Statistics prove that the welfare of the worker Is lndlssolubly Invol.'jd In permanent Industrial pro?ieas." Sulzer declared for reorganl.iaMor nf the state department of .'abo "for the benefit of the workers" and foi constructive work by the state civil service commission so that promo tion examinations should be stand ardized" and the civil service. laws better enforced. He declare' for autonomy ana nome rule for com munities, Immediate reform of legal procedure; legislation to aid the farmers and strengthen agricultural colleges; better roads and waterways nd reforms which will keen down axes, and wholesome and perfectly harm less. It refreshes dry, parched bale removes dandruff and gradually re stores faded or gray hair to Its nat ural color. - Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at once and, see what a difference a few days' treatment will make In your I hair. ' This preparation Is offered to tht public at fifty cents a bottle, and l recommended and sold by all druggists. , When you wantfgeed SERV1CE"CIU I JONES Transfer Co. u Large Wagons - GoodS I Horses Careful Menl 8. B. NUTTER EXAMINE EYERY PIECE CLOSEL1 and you will find no flaws or Imper fections in any of our Wall Paper This Is a new stock of new designs patterns, ana colorings of papers entre pieces and borders, sultablt for every room In the house. Thesf iooia are strong- and reliable. The i-olors are non-poisonous, and tin louga quality or the paper makes it very permanent. We solicit a trla! order and art sure you will duplicate THOSE BED VU Mate tin! your NwVfear. JANUARY wis! V2 34 5 6 resolution 21. 252627 cut down my expenses and put some mo i ; . the back. I can live on a lot less if i i j will start a bank account today." Money is a good thing-to have If yos lose your occupation with money in the bank you are always independent. Step Into this bank and 1H us talk It over. United States National Bank La Grande; Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS y. K. WEST H. E. OOOLIDGE WM. M1LLEB A. T. BILL T. J. SCROtiGDT C. T. BACOfl FBA3IK C05LII J. C. HEJfBY J. L. CAYIXESS 4 Cored of Liver Complaint. "I was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 23c box of Chamberlains Tablets and 1 1 am happy to say that I am com i pletely cured and can recommend them to everyone." For sale by all dealers. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always at your service." The Coffee You Like Is HILLS BRO.& In Red and Blue Cans BECUSE IT HAS THE FLAVOR, CARRIES ABSOLUTE ITKESESS AND LEAVES THAT DELIGHTFUL TLEA. 8T FEELING AFTER DIUNKIG Also Hill Bros'. Hilavilla Tea THE GOOD THINGS COST NO MORE THAN tRDTCART THINGS IF IOC KNOW WHERE T BTT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 VEGETABLES IN SEASON ALL TIE TIME. MON TO LOAN on farm lands in Union; Wallowa and Baker counties. i HILLSHI8BERD Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so i ?rill pass all sard- .. tary laws. WATER PIPE SLIP- -let u: put runners on your buggy and make a sled of it. 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Nhe best prepara tion of this kind Is Wyeth's Sage and ulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation f domestic sage and sulphur, aclen- tiflcally compounded with later dis covered hair tonics and stimulant. the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is ilean THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a ooinplelp and up-to-date set of Alstraots of Union Count-, Oregon. Ail work guaranteed. fSive us a trial. C M LOCKWOOD, Mjr Office in Foley Kld Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA .GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor CCWLZTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY UMVERSITY OF OREGON Gossard To know them is to love them. The women who know Oossard Corsets best art those who love them most. Do You Know Them? A trial fitting will con vince you. A complete line dways on hand. Prices $3.o0 $5.00, $6.50 and $3.50. MKK.R0BT. PATT1SON, Phone Bed iiiL Corsetlcr. 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