La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 01, 1913, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913
PAGE TWO
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
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AbsoluteiPure
The only Baking Powder maderam
fit&ial Gispe Cream oTartar
Read the Label
Alum BaWnaPowder will not
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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
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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!
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resolution
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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
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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.
Licensid Plumbers BAY & ZWEIFEL LA GkANDE j
mm B m
if jSr ft S
. I I -'.II '
No Mat ter ByWhatjj
Famous Stapc Benudes
look with horror on skin eruptions
blotches, sores or pimples. Tliev
don't have them. For all such trou
bles use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It
glorifies the face. Excellent for ec
zema or salt rheum. It cures Bore
Hps, chapped hands, chilblains: healf
burns, cuts and brulsas. Unsurpas
sed for piles. 25c at nil drueefsta.
T PULL 001
THE GRAY HiS
RULE YOU MEASURE
the quality of our lumber, you'll
than moBt other lumber dealers
find it high higher In general
offer. But not so the price, even
though the prices of lumber in the
market have been mounting of
late. We have a large stock of
selected, well seasoned lumber, to
offer ytm at very reasonable rates.
Ask for an estimate on your needs.
Vacuum
HOUSE CLEANING
UPHOLSTERING
FUltM'llRK HEl'AIKINU
M tTTKESS MAKING
rURNITUHE PACKING.
'!,. K. BELLI NGI.K.
PHONE RED 471
WMXMessuKsutMttaM
WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY
Few Appllciitlons of a Simple Item.
edy Will Brinir Bach the
Natural Uolor.
"Pull out one gray hair and a dozen
will take Its place" is an old saying
which Is, to a greot extent, true. It
no steps are taken to stop the cause
unen gray nairs appear It is a sign
that Nature needs assistance. It 1
.Natures call for help. Gray hair
dull, lifeless hslr. or hair that is fal
ling out. Is not necessasily a sign of
advancing age. for there are thou
sands of elderly people with perfect
neail of hair without a single streak
of gray.
When gray hairs come, or when
the hair seems to be lifeless or dead,
some good, reliable halr-retnrln
treatment should be resorted to at
once. Specialists sar that
best preparations to use rs the old
fashioned "sage tea" which our
grandparents used. 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.
GLEE CLUB
ON SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR
ROUSING COLLEGE
SONGS
Popular Airs Stunts
STEWARD THEATER
PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c
Wednesday, January 1
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