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"-i-i""-"Mw..Tii'TinmmimmjfjiiB, '.-, S ' PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913. i, ! i ETTE SO L FOE SUNDAY SCHOOLS TOMORROW TO HEAR ATTACKS. . 'AJhraiag Spread of Cigarette Smok ing Among Women Noted. arette habit Ninety per cent of the er. Everybody welcome. No, charges. youtniui - onenaers are cigaretw airm music. . j .; y , i smokers. Bov .bandits are the natur a! product of . cigarette smoking: aid kindred vices. - .' . , f. V : Cigarette smokers in school ' are, dullards and become truants; in busi- Tomorrow is tobacco day in the ness are failures, and become cow ardly sneaks, who hold up unprotect ed women and otners. Killing men victims if necessary. ... ''' Like all other pests, the cigarette should be exterminated. , Statelaws and city : ordinances everywhere Rhould make it an outlaw by forbid ding the -manufacture and Bale of cigarettes and cigarette paoers. The use of cigarettes and of all forms of tobacco should be absolutely . forbid den to minors. The cigarette habit is more insidi ously daneerous than any other habit because of the narcotic influ HARRY P. NELSON, Pastor, ..' . , First Baptist Church. . ( Sixth and Spring Streets.) , x 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. - Theo dore Johnson, superintendent; '' 11 a. m. Preaching service.; Mrs. f Wallace, 'national lecturer for the W. C. T. U. will speak. .7 p. m. Young People's ' prayer and 'praise service. 8 p. m. Preaching Service. Sub ject, "The Christian Invitation.' . You are cordially invited to wor ship with us in these services. : :.. ; . R. E. CLOSE, Pastor. aIo - wh;i fv n.riin ,.0 enee and become of. the methods or tobacco on the young will be .gener- 8moinK" . ' j i weakens the nerve that controls the V,: ally emphasized; the chief stress is to be-aimed against. cigarettes.' Les sons will deal on ' that subject and 3t is aimed to strike home at the dead ly cigarette in every possible way, Apropos to the cigarette, appears an article in a Santa Anna paper con tributed and compiled by a Califor nia woman. She gets out salient facts and then quotes from men of note. The article says: - . .. i -. Twelve to fifteen hundred boys be- gin Boiuniiig every uay estimated. ' v Cigarette smoking is the king evil f the day among boys. '- .. Bad habits are the starting point in criminal careers. Crime is keeping pace with the cig- Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. (English Language.) There will be services held at the church opposite the high school at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. In the afternoon a service will be held at Perry at 2:80 o'clock. The Sunday. School meets at 9:45 every Sunday morning: at the i i. . i . i i ..a .. .. . . j cnurcn nurui oi nign school ah are neart, unu iimKw "'"s -i invited to these services. 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It goes hand in hand with impure liter ature, liquor, morphine and bad hab- its. . U. It is the curse of the boy's body, mind and soul, the bane of society, and the enemy of all true mankind. Then stamp the cigarette out .' of existence, and give the boy a chance." "I consider that cigarette smoKing is" the greatest vice decastating hu manity today, because it is doing more than any other to deteriorate the race." : : The cigarette boy grows nervous exciteable and devoid of a will of his own.' And what does a boy get in return for all this loss? : v Athletic managers do not want him; business men do not want him. He joins the Down and Out club in his youth, and receives a life member ship. . '". . Prof. Edward Hyatt. , State Superintendent of Public In- . struction.) . ' Prof, Albert Schneider, United States Bureau of Chemistry, San Francisco, says that cigarettes lead to the use of opium.: : The United States is the largest user of cigarettes in the world, Sixteen thousand, four hundred and eighty-two cigarettes are smoKea ev prv minute, dav and nieht. If air the cigarettes used in the TTniterl States last vear were strung on a wire they would reach from the earth to the moon and DacK again, with enough left over to circle round ... i - t. .ii j? the globe-one ana a nan iimes. The Dercentaee of cicrarette smok ed by American women and children is crowiner rridlv each year. . .Our lack of appreciation of the evil results of cigarette smoking is a tvnical national characteristic. We are long on - cure but short on pre vention. :i: We are quite1 willing ... to take our medicine after we become sick, but totally unwilling to remove the causes of ill healtn. aven con firmer! cierarette smokers do not at temDt to justify its use, but only n(Tr nnnWies and excuses . for it. No man. althoueh a victim of the habit itself, wants his son to indulge ln a Knw hpromes a confirmed cigarette fiend gets such a love for it that if he cannot gee mem nj "- er way he will pick up the stubs on the street. . ' F.rnpRt J. Licklev, ' nirpctor of Commilsory Education. ' ; Los Aneeles. Dr. George F. Butler of - Chicago says: "Cigarette smoking is parti cularly poisonous. Any ageni which weakens the heart and so excites the brain as to make it impossible to con centrate the mind on one subject, as cigarettes do in many cases, followed by failing memory, nervous excite ment, with physical and sexual de bility, is dangerous beyond all esti mate, especially to young people." He says most all degenerates, criminals niar.y insane, male and female, ,and prostitutes smoke cigarettes. David Starr Jordan says: "Boys who smoke cigarettes are like wormy apples. They drop long before har- WILLIAM C. DRAHN. Pastor, First Presbyterian Church. (Sixth St and Washington Ave.) : Sabbath school 9:45 a. m. Robert Eakin, superintendent 1 , Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sub. ject, "All Things Working Together for Good." ; , - Christian Endeavor Topic, "Mis sionary lours" Acts id: 36-41. -Evening worship 8 o'clock. Sub ject. "The .Self Hurt of Sin." All are cordially invited to these services. v. . REV. A. G. LANE, Pastor. Dr Rev. Robert Burdette says: "The boys that smokes cigarettes reminds of a cipher with the rim knocked oft." . Eleven states have outlawed this tyrant. We pray that one more Otlifornia may soon be added to the list. -10 mm Sixth St. Phoa: Red 97L THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a complete ami . up-to-date set' of Abstracts of Union County, Oregon. All wnrk piaranteed. Give us ;i trial. C M LOCKWOOD, Mgr OITi. e in Foley Bid?. Church notices for tomorrow are ! St. Peter's Church. I ( Fifth Sunday after Trinity.) Holy communion 8 a. m. I Sunday school 10 a..m. Morning service 11 a. m. Thpre will be a meetinir'of the ves try,, immediately after the morning service. . ( No evening service as the rector J wil) to Haines to hold a service at that place. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. M. E. Church South. ' -2'03 N. Fir St. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Geo. O Chapman, superintendent, Knworth league at 6:45. Preaching at i' a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Fifteen minutes for sincring. Morning subject, "What Is the Fourth?" Im the eveninr V.rt. Lena !ta-7cl WaiJivre "f K insai wll occu py the pulpit- She I a ereut spenk-1 First M. E. Church. (Cor, Fourth and M Sts.) . 9 :45 a. , m. Sunday v school Brownton, superintendent :: li:ou a. m. rreachmg service. Subject, "The Eagles and the Car cass." 12:15 - Class meeting. Mrs. , Bol ton, leader. 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. -Preaching service. Sub ject "The Faithfulness of God." , ,.j e. B. FYKE,' . t "i : ' ' ' Pastor. ; Eggs anfl Batten. Fresh ranch eggs 20c. . ButttT Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1 lb. roU; 2 lb. roll 65c. ; ' Ranch butter 1 lb.' roll 30c; 2 lb roll 55c. . Flour,' Hay, Teed, Etc , ' Wild Hay (retail) 112.00. - Timothy fl5.0016.00. Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail). Shorts 11.40. Oats $1.60 per cwt Bran $1.25per cwt. Tgetahle antf Mlseenaaeou. Asparagus (Walla Walla) straight s Rhubarb 5c- Green Peas (Walla Walla) 10c, and 2 for 25c. ' . Onions $2.00.' cwt small lots 2c lb. Young onions 3 for 10c. . Potatoes 60c per cwt Beans White. K l-3c: una. 10 eai Radishes, (Walla Walla and home grown) 5c. , Cabbage (new) 7c lb. Spinach 5c. ' : New potatoes 7c. : ' . Young turnips 5c. . Beets 5 c. : ' Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse, 20c, 235c. ; Stringbeans 15c. .. Strawberries 10c. . Fruit, Bf - ' , Strawberries (Ore.) 2 for 35c. Lemons- 15 and bOc. 4, : Home grown apples BOc. Oranges 85-50-GOc. - Bananas 40c per dot., Grape fruit 15c. Sugar Fruit sugar, retail (cash) $5.60; same grade 30 days $6.00. Beet sugar Cash $5.40; thirty days $5.80. Honey 20c. 3 lbs. for 50c. . ' Feed and Flour. Rolled Oats $1.60 per cwt Rolled Barley $1.50. Blue Stem flour $1.40. Patent $1.30. White Quartz $1.40 sack Snowdrift $1.40 sack. Sea Foam $1.20. Cattle Choice steers $7.00. Common $6.50. Cows, top $4.75. Fancy light cows $5.75. Heavy calves $4.005.50 cwt. Fancy light calves $7.00. Hog. Best light $7.25 to $7.50. Medium light $7.00. Be3t heavy $6.50. Rough and heavy $6.00., Sheep. . Common $3.75. Best yearlings $5.50. Yearlings $4!50. Fancy ewes $3.00. Fowl and Miscellaneous, nnoks. dressed. 18c Chiekens 18c ,( MeaJ Cuts Retail. Neck boils 12$ to 15c. Brisket poins 12$., a Soup Bones ;to '8feV Plates 12$c. . ' ;, ., . . 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