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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1913)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913. , 7 PAGE FOUR THE OBSERVER BRUCE DEN NiS, Editor and Uue Entered in the post-office at La Grande, Oregon, as second class . matter. SUBSCRIPTION "RATES. Daily, single copy Daily, per week Daily, per month n.iir iwr six months in ad- vance . . . . - Daily, per year in advance.,... Daily, by mail per year in adi ' vance . . . . f Weekly Observer, per year in advance .. 5c . 15c . 65c $3.50 $7.00 $4.00 $1.50 Advertising rates on application. Ail - copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the " ad appears. . Address all communications to ttiv nTtswRVER. 1710 Sixth St., - J,iilJ . ' . La Grande,. Oregon. Do you realize what that " - I means? .... v r i.rii.ai.s cssible to Una. m Those New Y oncers win not.ouy -utiorU fairness and a desire to do poor cherry and pay the freight across , ' .. An ti nntinant Thv demand the -best I the right thing - - - he worid produces' and will pay the not brieve he has been up ap"181 highest prices when they get the best. men and conaiuoim m - - That's me Kina tnat win ub tmippcu now confronts. He chooses to Deneve form La.Grando-the very Desi cner- .. . i, v-v' that nonesvy ries xne worm uruuutca. - that all wn ine-n ;- ; J . ;.en A T, Hi wjf, take tbfl rpr wk to remains . Gotham and there market the Granoe and that the f.!.-r.!rtration win oe Ron(Jecfcerry it stands to reason that met half way in its ambition to give guch golj(J busjness men as A;r. 1JUi ln and wholesome government. In and Mr Coolidge would not even con- this he is "i; ing"-as"ioack a ca? of cherries and old municipal machine will spend many s h they wakeful nights making meanine w werg convinced 0f the market value of the man wnu o w oe . . . i .hinapd forever the plan of running a Hence the conclusion must be drawn Thlt Sine will stop at noU, thatUiis valley produces the chemes ing in an endeavor to emb8ve Have you compared your surround- commissioners as well as the mayor jngs ately with other parts of the so that a sentiment may be started world? that the new charter is a failure. Dot it, just once, and notice how, 'But the mayor has either u-d exce'- thoroughly contented you will be for. lent judgment of men or eise ne - - " , 5omSPi;- ,; N0( NOT HARD TIMES. u hoa a chief of police who, ac - . wav of thinking, is Dig H -nvhnfiv said to vou. "money I enough to be mayor, chief and civil ser- .g seitirz tight and jt looks as though vice cmmission anu ...... - - the country was settling down to a without any help., uuei iarnc period of harJ t;mes? from St. Paul years ago where he held courBe thev hav Greater Reductions on All New MehnMse Well, they wrong. Hard screening plant including 25 h. p. electric motor. IgOcaiad near Palmer mill oh river. Must .sell; good rea son. Inquire. John L. Mars, quarr j or write. Must be sold great bar gain. . Adv. 7-16 tf. tie mercnam must ue pam. . men j en probably borrow the money, but lie friend who loans the money musti LEAGUERS AT JOSEPH. . from St. Paul years ago where n .c.u courge they have I nition. He knows what it jm:j0j, , Joseph is having a convention of meanB for a rear bad g . times are an impossibility in this Leaguers this week. ' Beginn.g to- a town; he knows w the 'western country where the wealth and morrow there will be Leaguers from tre" f 'rs are break- j resources are so great ;; all over this district in session there, str.kers and sl2met" The 0ld Then what is happening? Now, it happens that these Leaguers ,ng Tibs rattingas a fair sized! It is not happening, friends, it has are not any of Ty CobbWolk, pro- ch fessionally speaking, but they never- v iineg denot5ng thorough. . And here is what it is: theless fcelong to the "big League. ? .. those, lines also indi-1 if you have credit you know you They are active members of tne ap- -1 BeVeral forward speeds bUy and buy and buy of a mer- worth League of tne Meinoa.M ck' ----n hack.ul) movement.,; Witn;chant, but mere comes a ume "Z Ivp of his hand he can calm the merchant must be paid, men you LUUft UUl TUI w v ' - . -rrr I 1 Vl.. U..nTT fhn twenty per cent of the 1. w. horters and scare the other eighty nei- cent into peaceful citizenship. P.el,". ' w Vf thiB hurrah about He Knows a iv. - . - , r.0r-fArt in every way is kard indeed to liquidate. theorv and the old chief holds prac. pe0ple have been buying everything a square nifc ;uuij. . itie worth 90 per cenv m -- mey . ----- is not countenanced in this oreani7- " theory only gets a credit credit to an enormous extent, and th at, and the umpire rules with such pers, wn . gounded w ? day of get. fairness there is no wrangling. - - . b; hearted tlement. mat s wnat is me matter. The erand stand and bleacbers are Chief Clarke is a great b , immediately answer: "But filling up slowly but surely. Year by fellow-the kind n always; looU at 0Ur cities. See the empty year the Epworth League is watched boy or a mistreated houses'and the empty st0re buildmes: with more interest. More young peo- find ready to make a .Jja fe.,,,s are deserted and the first. pie don the uniform and enroll their if necesspry, but he nas i no . . arfi gufferin& for busi. names. The "bench" is full of theso person Stiekmg notoriety at .the ex ( on the waiting list, and all unite in pfinM cf the police department. should not these things hap- one common purpose of uplift, of put-. best o all, he is a great friend to the ting the ball over the plate where it laboring man, but a "er dentg . For yrs many pe0ple have been will do the most gooa. lot tne aruiiwu - 1M off tneir ts. The schemer Compare our quality and prices with any others and you will quickly realize the importance of making your purchases here. Every Article in the Store Reduced Wont's Remodelina Sale VV ' :': ' - ral church which justifies ..the state ment that they belong to me vis League. It is a league that keeps constantly at work the ear round; a league where the rules do not change, where fowl tips are tabooed, where nothing but a straight ball and a souare hit count Stealing bases es the friend who loans the money in time be paid and you finally get to that last obligation which is very Poison Ivy Keep Your Blood Pure and Danger will be Avoided. ThP meeting at Joseph is one in the soap box and urges men to vicious which there will be new ideas advanc-' acts. ed and new plans laid, for the Ep-; Po,.tland's other municipal depart worth League never ceases in trying mmts may make good records in to new angles to attract the young to the new administration, but tne de lta diamond. Good people of Wal- partment tf; most S .Iowa county will entertain the dele-; to y8 J any city gates in a royal manner, just as they j .g the poiice departroent,- and we be should be entertained, and it is qpitejpve ;f chief Clarke lives to serve out probable that the convention next ,g appointment, the whole northwest year will be brought to La Grande. wm witnes8 the possibility of running ruriprp n new Methodist church will ... QC it shmM be run without the await them and a community compos- nce of the theorists, without the ... ii 1- " . ,,,.,. on() without ed of people liKe tne waiiov.a will reach out with the hand of wel- Rid Your Chllfiren of Worms. You can change f retf il, ill-tempered children into healthy, happy youngs ters, by ridding them of worms. Toss ing, rolling, grinding of , teeth, crying out while asleep, accompanied with in tense thirst, pains in the stomach and bowels, f everishness and bad breath are symptoms that indicate worms Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant can dy lozenge, expels the worms, regu lates the bowels, restores your chil dren to health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin, 111., says: "I have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for years, and entirely rid my children of worms, i would not be without it.': Guaranteed. All mail. Price 25c. Medicine; Co Louis. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Notice is he:-by given that the Beaver Creek Pipe Line is out of com mission, and WATER USERS ARE NOTIFIED, NOT TO IRRIGATE AT ALL, and only use the water that is absolutely necessary, until notified, by publication in the La Grande Evening Observer. . L. M. HOYT ' Water Superintendent Adv. V 7-16 2t. The Best Medicine in the World. "My little girl had bloody dysen tery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy cured her and I can truthfully say that I think it u the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by r1) dealers. St. Helens Hall Portland, Ob boon druggists, or by Resident and Day School for Girh . . , - ,. ! in charge of Sl'tor. of StJohn Bpit .Wm Kickapoo Indian' .araio l'""1 Malic. Art, nutuuvu, m. Philadelphia and St. ; 9ym.u-. FOTMWg r.5s . THE SISTER SUPERIOR, Office 2 I ." , .. . , St. Helen UoU come. . o.aii.te 01 ...e agitator anu the assistance of the politician who nre claimed to deliver a large num ber of votes at a moment's notice. And . .nvrnviirvT QOo nnmos true the credit win l'OK 1 L,A U a -r." uuidh.hi..i. ;i . ------- riarke : he due Mayor Aioee anu rest; . - r i.innir maHe the ap- i trie iormer iui na...., There is probably as much inter In the new method. of Portlands city; . . . iv, i r ;i;:ci:t, government as in any other under-. nrnpr man 11 Blood Dtxoraepit are Knocked Out by . S. S. ' Strollinp throuph the woods or clear ing brush, picnickers, hunters, fisher men look out for poison ivy. And In the meantime keep your blood pure by using S. S. S. If your skin is rouph with eczema, pimples or any other eruption, S. S. S. stimulates' the fine network of blood vessels in the Bkin to dry up ana neai an uie sputa. g S. S. will do this positively. It dominates the principle of osmosis, stimulates the cells of the skin to select their own nutriment from the blood, made pure and healing by the wonder ful medicinal ingredients of this fa- v.i n,-ifiai ft 1r a safe rem- tiit.vt. ....... - . . fdy. as it contains no minerals, and et for b"'f.Z I the proper man for the place. ... . . i .1 Wliilo in taking oi me noimi ...... . the metropolis recently the writer b- CAR QF cHERRltfe TO NEW YORK served the workings of the new or-j ganization, and generally, speaking, it i Next week the Coolidge Frtnt and seems to be all right. Mayor Albee, at close range, is ap- Next wees uie wtR , Poultry Farm will begin Backing : a The carload of chernee ior - 1 The Test of Time Time determines whether the policies under which a bank Is oper ated are safe. This bank has been In business twenty-six years. It has grown steadily until It has become one of the stronger, and most prosperous financial Institutions In the West The soundness ... ""llcle. Is attested by the long list of conserv ative busmen ransact their business here; alsc , by an earned surplus of the work of time and the res-.ll at conservative managem.nl. v-. v.. imiu fnr fauin pare ot more blgn grade b-nl- lUlB DRUB UU muuft. a ness and offera services to those who appreciate the heal banking. In La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon CaplUl. $100,000.00 Surplus, 1130,000.00 Resources, l.lOO.OOfl.OO nESi5ATFi Depository of rMTEn states gotermet. fITEI STATES POSTAL SATI0S rKPOSITORT. u Unnv, ViotTtncr hit! lnriinw" and he lias had a eood one. But now that como scVipmpr must produce some thing. He must show some reason able cause for his existence. The cit es are over built. Every man who 'onM o-et title to a lot has erected a building, borrowing the money to do it in many cases. Take Portland, for nstance. there never was need for the tremendous amount of building that has taken place there. Portland has i i-i.: 4-UnM i Vtrwl o noor acrf. leSS DOuUiaWUIl man t, a uy, -- r . ..I . ..tir.n la a mnrvPl end it should have less, because mere ,."fY'n' get s g s in nny aruB is not sufficient means of support ptore, tut insist upon having :t. The there for the multitude' who flock tcj Swift JTmlr. "and that city from the east. - you Bhould take no chance by permit- . The grills should be less patronized tins anyone f t"- because the average man cannot af-!su(h' tnat you wouia uke to consult a ford to eat regtilarly at a high prrced; jpec.at freely. B-c--pa;jr ,8, grill. Why they, have even got the )ft' Bdg AUanltt Gu. , robbery system so thoroughly worked j in the grills in Portland now that it) requies ten cents to get a stall for j .---------------------- your hat while you eat a beefsteak. i u... :, satisfied with twOjj t for a tin he wants almost as much as the.roeal cost to pay him for V9, "courtesies." The orchestra has been amplified -which must be paid for, and last, but not least, they have introduced what is known as the "Cabaret" in the grills. These richly painted and peculiarly attired damsels they say, draw big salaries. Just why they should is beyond our reasoning but it is claimed they do, nevertne less. and the man who orders a beef steak or a lamb chop must pay tl.r, damsels, paint and all for their screeching during a meal. No one need sympath7e with t . . , & city grills. It they wouia go oui vi i "- - t,w v..: U Tionnlo &s whole WOUIO : netuw S'"11"" ! be benefitted. As for the high priced nrobably a necessity for we are told there are people in tif! wor'd who do not sleep they pay only $1.50 for a bed - . at tnat. A few empty buildings and empty speculative residences, a herd "f i s satisfied real estate men and slow business at the grills do not mean hard times. They do mean that the esy money lad is losing out, that the Ru f us Wellingfords are failing with their three shell games, but the great north west's healthy business remains sta ble and untouched. DEFINITIONS HELL: Three telephone systems in a town. PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. PARADISE: One Good Telephone System. ELBERT HUBBARD pd adv. i .. I - I ; U When Dealing With J. II. PEARE & SON La Grande's Leading Jewelers and manufacturing Opticians. You are trusting yourself to a store of twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy you that you will be treated right. y Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are in need of glasses. Clearance Sale i lopie in well if Tlje best fitted Optical Parlors i. so A J in Eastern Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE At great bargain. Complete crushing and WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES. J. H. PEARE &SON if i i of AU Oxfords and Pumps Cut prices on every pair in stock Sale prices' from - 95c to $3.15 Men's Oxfords at - 1-2 Price Boys' Oxfords at v 1-2 Price L J. French Shoe Co. Agents for Onyx Hosiery 1 f9"