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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1913)
PAGES FOUB la uranwi wmwii oerter. , . . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. e 1 ,. i 'it 'i v.? i i u e t-1 n THE : OBSERVER t BPUCE DENNiS , ED1T0B AMD OWSIH. atered at tfce pesUfffee at La Grando, Oregon, as secant cUm matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. " Dally, single copy Se ally, per meek He Dally, per month ..tit Ol'B WATEB POWEJt aa1aaata1ialiiMi After seventy-five years the states men of Oregon have Just come to a realization that the state baa water power and that auch power Is very valuable. There Is a proposition now before tbe legislature for the state to go Into the development business and develop all the water power for com mercial purposes. It's a One Idea If It is pratlcal. but like the Portland; newspapers' fight on the real estate shafk It has come after tbe horse is stolen. For Instance, how could Oregon or ganize a department for water power' ' development when at the present It is impoHslble to organize to build There Is a lively tilt going In the, good roads. Water power work re lational congress Just now. It Is quires more detail than does good I V 1 1 I I I. MA. ait.-. m mot over the questions of state; not rouu BUU """ - retail end of that business which is always one of endless expense and detail. t If the state could make contracts I with responsible private Individuals 1300 ap- or corporations to retail the electric current and the state act as nothing a wholesaler rt might be possible HOW ABOUT THE APPOIJiT. JCERTSt Qpjy; West's Sale over tbe questions of state; not over the Panama canal; not over tbe land question In tbe west, but it Is over the question of ' "What shall arve dat possum T President Taft has made ointments, which - is to say tbe least, a few in every state, and the. but president and the republican sen a- to develop a power here and there tors want these appointments con- and make It satisfactory. But even, firmed. But against them stands a 1 then, the whole plan Is beset with olid lineup of democracy. It has the political microbe which has ever keen many, many years since democ- been an enemy to a business proposi racy has had her stomach square tlon for the general public and as a against tbe pie counter and there la a result there would be countless in disposition not to let any republican vestlgatlons. changes of employes, po vr bull mooser push her away. She Is Utlcal machines built up and a whole .standing pat, as It were, regardless lot of things done which tbe honest of the many threats from republican, voter would not sanction. ,.. senators that democratic legislation Would it not be a better way win be blocked in tbe future II com-. tt with Judgment and tax power promise Is not effected. . sites what . the business will reason- Wnat does the lesson teach? , ; BDiy stand after it la In operation. That with all the boasted reform but do not' put on such a tax that de- 15th Annual Clearance - j a Friday Jain. 31 the last day j Final Reduction in all Lines for last two days WE ST' S THE QUALITY STORE Dont Delay Your Pur chases another day turning all affairs of an office over with heartburn, Indigestion, and to a new official for a period of nine- complaint until I usde Chamberlain ty days, what should be turned over , Tablets, then my trouble was over.' to him is tbe particular case or cases Sola by All dealers designated by tbe governor. Think. of the chaos that would follow in "-SACE TEA IS HARMLESS WAY TO DARKEN GRAY. FJIOEO HAIR with all the mucky muck rakers and their expose of everything from the dome of tho capital to the ticker on Wall street, the same old human In stinct exists within the fcaarta r.t men who play politic they . want the ' 'possum and are going to bave It. . How the matter will terminate Is -tut e. eiioep. rresldent . taft Is a party man and hu will go In the ditch velopment would cease. - No one eboufd lose sight o? '. "the tact that Oregon needs and ' most have development. The . next big money made In this state will not be made as easily aa the good old moss backs of Portland made their for tunes. INo, tbe time baa come when Oregoaiana must get Into the busi ness game and the easy money Is a giving over to a new man the rout' ine business of the sheriff's office, or tbe prosecuting attorney's office, tbe new man to attend to all details of every case and the regular official to become a private citizen for ninety 10 days so far as his official work was concerned. This Is wrong and the governor should hasten to revise his bill so that he would have the power to appoint' special deputies for pros ecution of cases where he thinks tbe regular officials are not doing their duty. for the men he has appointed. Re- thing of the past. This fact is of publican senators will howl them- Importance and the state should not elves hoarse and coax the progres- put any unnecessary . stumbling -wives to Join them, and In many In- blocks In the way of honest develop- stances the Drorresstvea . will lolrlt nieut. - ' ' - ' ' ' ' "! l them. But even then, the stolid ... , r;.. r , - t v! democratic wlna of the senate will ! f0JfpIlu)f6 OFFICIALS TO ACT. TEST FOB THE SEW LAW. X AlABJil -htypne else play. For , the , demo- Governor West, crats see arter lbs fourth or Marctt (;loU(3e M(,Co)orhi nas easy sajlln.j In matter of patronage; bl ,n tne k.gB,ature they see the oasis In that long towara better law enforcement but One of the first cases to be furn ished tbe state railroad commission under tbe new 4lalarky law la from I Union county and pertains to the tel ephone situation. It will be watche with a great deal of interest , for it will have a. bearing on all corpora tions of a public service nature throughout the state. '' The merits of the new law will bo tested right here and ' the opinion through Senate. ' that will gu out over the state will Introduced a have a derided effect upon tho law s which tend permanency. The situation In Union county happens to be between' two JACK BUSH ACQUITTED. Hearing Before Justice of the Peaee Bads la His Dismissal. ' Jack Bush, .accused of Inhumane treatment to animals, following the charges preferred by Constable Faulk at the behest of several who believed Bush guilty, was yesterday afternoon' acquitted of the charge in a bearing before Justice A. C. Williams. Sev eral testified for the . state In the case but the evidence was held to Mixed With Salpnur Hakes Hair Soft, about SO cents. Some, druggists make LoKtroos and Cores Dan. .their lwn, which Is usually too sticky. draff. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- so' insist upon getting "Wyeth's" which can be depended upon to re store natural color and beauty to the storing faded, gray hair to Us natural hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, color dates back to grandmother's feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair, time. She kept her hair beautifully A well-known downtown druggist darkened, glossy and abundant with says his customers Insist on Wyeth's a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, . Whenever her hair foil out or took it' darkens so naturally and evenly, on that dull, faded or streaked ' ap- that nobody can tell it has been ap pearance this simple mixture was ap- plied it's so easy to use too. .Too plied with wonderful effect -' simply- dampen a-sponge or -soft was counsel for tbe defendant. . out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chem- taking one strand at a time. ' Ists do this better than ourselves, at night and by morning Do this thfl rnv - . - I By asking at any drug store for the hair disappears; after another ap- 77 "f ready-to-use product-called "Wy-plication or two, It Is restored to ha Black 3681 or call 103 Greenwood eth. gage M Eulphur Ha)r natural color 8nd look, gyQetJ 80ft Mrs. E. P. Day. l-29-3t edy" you will get a large bottle for ' and abundant ' draarv desert, and It is reasonable 10 ..n- 1- n. - ha rantnn AlnhnnA fomnantes. One is the es . - iojid iu 1 1 a .u, " v " : . . . -. uppose they will continue to block that tne gOVernor hslj gone too far In'tabltshed concern of several J years' j the game as much as they can. . transferring supreme power to ' the standing, while the other Is a new. Doubtless the Oregon appointments' executive chair. He would, by tnis Mnstitution. wmcn nas duiu over ton-c would many or tnem nave oeen con- proposed law, make it possioie - ior siaeraoie lerruory nuu is ww kh-. Armed had It not been for the tin-.the governor to appoint deputy pros-'lng quite a population. Each has fortunate appointment of President ecuting attorneys and deputy aherlffs" claims to make to the commission. . Taft of Tom McCusker as postmaster' over' the state for a period of ninety' and quite likely when the commlss-. of Portland. That brought on a fight aayg during which time the officers Ion gets firmly to work on tbe situa- looted to fill those offices would be tlon here a re-adjustment of ratos compelled to turn i . entire business according to the commission's Idea of each respective office over to the of scientific rallng will follow. deputy. " . Without discussing either side In practically every instance where for It Is a case where honest people the governor would appoint a deputy differ, tbe matter can come up to the prosecuting at- experts for adjustment, it Is to be because of some hoped, within a reasonable length of parltcular failure of the regular ,4lme. The commission has oeen officer to do bis duty. And right crested by the people of the state lor Is where the governors adjusting differences among mose wherein decency arrayed Itself for a skirmish. Protest so strong has been made that senators from outside this state are taking an active part In th fight from a matter of, principle, and it is understood that Dixon, Brlstow. and several others will go the limit sheriff or a deputy to keep the tacCueker appointment torney It would be from being confirmed. In doing this they have blocked the way for smooth sailing so far as others are there concerned. We Now Havs On Deposit 1,000.00 bill is weak. There is no reason for who serve the public and I nion county will be one of the- first ' counties to be served. I.et us see Jus? hnw well the new organization handles the matter. $800, of money accumulated by residents Rondo valley. , of La Grande and the Grande We Now Have Loaned 1,000.00 $700, : to badness men. farmers and other In this community. The money deposited here Is not "laid away" as some of It might be If Its owner bad not deposited it. but It Is Industriously at work all about us, doing good. By depositing your Income here on open account and paying It out by check, yoo will safeguard your Interests, build your credit and 1 cultivate aa acquaintance at a strong financial Institution., which can and wBl help you when you need help. Dont delay, you can begin with a small deposit at the La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon Capital I10S.0O 00. FVXIt J. HOLMES rrasVoM r. i : Surplus, 1120.000.00. Resources. tl.UO.090.Ot w. j. rumen. Tie President FTFRS, EABX ICJWFT., Cashier Asst Cashier KIDDLE'S RE COBS). Ed Kiddle, senator from Union ,Wallowa counties, Is msklng an en- M viable record at Salem. He has not introduced a bill and may not durlna the session. His contention la that I we are Inwed 4o death now with lit tle enforcement of what we have and he Is standing on the ground that Orepon needs repeal of a great many complex laws, and that many meaa ures Intended to adjust business af fairs are passed never to be beard of agnin. His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troublet 1 were over, that you couia eai sny kind of food you desired without In Jury? That may sooro ao nnllkeiy to you that yoa nn an som for aa ending of yonr tmabia. bat permit ns to assure yoa that it Is not alto gether Impossible. If others can be I cured permanently, and thousands have bees, why not you? John R. Barker of BaaUe Creek, Mick., la one of them, lie says, "I was troubled IS THE ONLY PRODUCT UNION COUNTY D'QESNT RA'SE ' .''''.-'.'.:.' A Healthful Steady Growth haj always been La Grande's keynote of success. During the past few years we have paved miles of streets, established a paid fire department, installed water and sewer systems of real credit, built fine schools, promoted various enterprises and developed many institutions, and, of course, have greatly in creased our population, ruial and urban. There's a Whole Lot Doing at Present 1 as well as a good record for the past. A Y. M. C. A. building is being planned, -a city library, several new churches, new school, new railroads, new mills, new businesses, new people, all are headed toward La Grande. ' Consider what this means to real estate values. We believe that, either as an investment, a business, or a home, La Grande property is the best proposi tion on record. Business activity as well as cultural development will more than ever characterize the growth of the city of pay-rolls in the valley of di versified interests. A LOT TO r.UILT) OX j A RESIDENCE to BUY 1704 Adams 'Ave. 101 Yi xl20, will make "two good. lots. This location is very desirable. Price and terms reasonable. 1604 First St. 5 rooms smooth plastered, ce ment basement, bath toilet, lot 50x110. Barn 18x24. Built in 1912. A HOME FOR SALE An entire block and 5 room house, four acres mostly in orchard, good land, an unusual piece of city property. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN, AND WE WILL TRY TO SATISFY THEM. GEO. H. CURREY 108 ELM STREET He Who Sells REAL ESTATE LA GRANDE, OR. Y agnswaw ama-ayacpsm