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' PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. CONGER day by day, hourly in fact, the exact degree of temperature lor each hour. In this way it is impossible for a negligent employe to fib to the man agement. He cannot claim that he had the required amount of heat in the kiln when it was not actually there. When tiie requisite amount of 'heat is turned on the wood begins to shed its moisture, in fact the water will sweat out of it just as it does out of a perjon. This moisure passes off through the aspirator or the ventil ators in the form of steam. The lum ber is permitted to remain in these kilns for a period of from six to seven days, during which time the tempera ture is constant nt about 170 degrees. This intense heat also boils out of the QUIILITY SURE V. M. C. A. JUNIOK BOARD WILL BKING FEATURE Stelxl Concert Company Coming Here Here on November 18 Many are wanting to learn more about the concert -to be given Tues day night, Nov. 18th, under the aus cicos of tho local Y. M. C. A. The committee in charge give to the pub- J W00(; much or all of the resin and re lie this brief statement gleaned from duces the weight of the lumber more the general management of the bu-ithan 50 percent. Teau: "The Stelzl Quartet and Con-1 Different wooas require (luferent cert company ure a combination of ; processes and no two kilns will work skilled musicians and entertainers of-l'ke. At the present time the com fered to tho public by the Britt Ly-jPa".v fh.8 perimetnu! stage in ' ... 'drying wood m the new kilns and will ceum bureau as an attraction of un- i dcKree usual value. Each of its members has I f accuracy t WQod j8 tQ had considerable experience in lyceum bg treated Generally speaking the and chautauque work and has scored f ter w00ds. gUcn as nine, absorb sufficient success to be recognized as entertainment of merit. The versatility and musicul ability of this quartet, with a charm of personality of its in dividual members, will make it one of the most popular offered. Vocal and instrumental work of widely different character forms part of a highly in teresting and pleasing program that i i . 1 i. J nM Afia t nv. nas Dee., e xtu, Until the entIre Bcheme ia worked penence. It is interspersed v.,th com- boar(Jg loaded m th(J CH edy and select readings and there is in piled f,at cleats between eacn each performance genuine art, nrt tier 0j hoard. new device is being that is worth while seeing and hear- installed that will automatically pile ing and a repertoire that appeals to the boards on tho car and leave them all music lovers." standing on edge. This scheme is for The people of La Grande are in- ( tho purpose of allowing the water to deed fortunate in having the privilege flow from the kiln, and of equalizing of bearing such a concert as will be when in the kiln, ana or equalizing t every respect and has a record for efficiency which few mills can equal. Not one serious accident has occurred in the mills and few in the woods. Working conditions 'cannot be made better and the company contemplates further securing its men by seeking admission to the Workman's Compen sation insurance, recently voted into law by the people of the state. To the community the $20,000 a month paid to the employes as wages is an item of much weight. . When one con siders that the salary for the year means $240,000 to the city, distributed among the merchants and business men, when one speculates that this condition is going to continue for many years to come there is some reason to believe the city is going to be of greater consequence in the fu ture. It is estimated that no living stockholder will see the last tree owned by the company felled. That means another generation of useful ness for the company and money and business for the city. REFEREE S SALE. more water und hence the drying process will be of longer duration. From sixty to sixty-five pounds of live stems are required to heat the plant. ' The arrangement that enables the operator to turn live steam on tha wood serves at the same time in the case of Are, which would smother flames in shorter order. here early next week. (Continued from Page 1.) pipeB. On tho outside of tho build ing are litle windows or peepholes in which a Lyondyke, an instrument used for tho purpose of determining the moisture in the kilns, and a self-registering thermometer are located. The former shows how the pro.-ess of process drying is progressing and the latter shows the amount of heat actually in tho room. This thermom eter is constructed like a government weather thermometer and registers tho drying process. Heretofore the boards on the bottom caught the moisture from those on top and the drying process was impeded. Another building is being erected to take care of the lumber as it comes from the kiln and in this way the lumber will always be in the dry. It is remarkable how the science of speed has whipped everything up to this point of efficiency. The big snake-like galvanized pipe which the spectator Bees running from the plan ing mill to the burner is already too small and the company is forced to put in larger equipment to handle the increased shavings that come fron powerful planers just recently in slnlled. The plant is the most modern in D. R FONG MEDICINE CO. S CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grande 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. I - mm ' Save yourself a midnight journey. When you think of some househole remedy you haven't got, RIGHT THEN is the time to get it. If baby takes the cramps, have you got a remedy in the house? If you get headache, toothache, earache or any other kind of ache, pain or truble, BE READY for it by having on hand a complete line of househole reme dies to tide through on until the doctor comes. Come to OUR Drug Store. THE BEST DRUG STORE NEWLIN DRUG CO. COFFEE WHAT'S THE USE OF TELLING YOU ABOUT THE FINEST, FRESH -FROM-THE-ROASTER COFFEE WHAT'S THE USE, UNLESS YOU GET IT? DONT COMPLAIN AGAIN OF POOR COFFEE IF THE MONEY BACK - GUARANTEED ' ASSER TIONS DON'T STIR YOU UP TO TRY SCHILLING'S BEST. If. you like coffee you will like Schilling's Best. DEPUTY CONSUL COMING J. W. Simmons to Visit La Grande Camp of Modern Woodmen On Thursday, Nov. 20, J. W. Sim mons, deputy head consul for Oregon, Modern Woodmen of America, will visit the La Grande camp on his offi cial tour of inspection. He will aim to meet as many camps in the valley as possible here on that night and has sent out word to the sister camps to have representatives here, if possible. He will pass through La Grande Sat urday evening enroute to Baker and return on Thursday morning. REX HALL ANNOUNCEMENT The management of Kex Hall take great pleasure in inviting all children in La Grande and vicinity, and espe cially invite all parents who wish to bring their children to our Saturday afternoon maMnee assemblies. These danco matinee assemblies will be given each Saturday afternoon dur ing the winter season at 3 o'clock. Twenty-five cents will be charged for instructing each pupil. PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS will be given from 1 to 3 o'clock each Saturday if ternoon at special rates. Ladies' and children's complete course, includ'ng over 15 ball room dances, $3.)0. PROF. -T. MAZANTI,, B. M. SHERWOOOB. Every woman wants and needs these books. At an expense of many thousands of dollars and nearly two years' time we have completed and ready for delivery, the six volume in ternational cooking library by 47 ef the world's famous chefs Uniteu States, Canada and Europe. Recipes complete and easily understood. Each new. Never before published. Very book complete. De Luxe Recipe books. Library consists of THE SALAD BOOK THE CHAFING DISH BOOK THE AFTERNOON TEA BOOK THE DAINTY SWKET BOOK THE BREAD AND PASTRY BOOK THE DESSERT BOOK & Cents each, Prepaid. $2.50 Set, Six Books, Prepaid. Beautifully embossed covers, three and four colors in attractive carton mailers. Money refunded if not de lighted with these books. Most ideal Christmas presents. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue ef Decree of Parti tion, issued out of and undea the Seal of the Circuit Ceurt of tie-State ef Oregon, for the cemkjr ef Union, bear iar date the lltk day ef October, 113, in the suit therein ef Mary Par ker, hn Parker Fee, and Abe Par ker, plaintiffs, vs Julia Yeung, Jehn Parker, Sarah , BIom, Viela Cady, James Parker, Allen Parker, Frank Parker, Lela Bloom. Clyde Heem, Bessie Mires Grant Linceln, and Charley Wisdom, defendants, appoint ing the undersigned, Referee, te make eale ef the hereinafter described land. 'She undersigned will ,en and after Thursday, the 13th day ef November. 1913, en the premises in the City ef La Grande, sell at private sale to the highest bidders, in parcels, the fol lowing described real property, to- wit: Lota 5 to 12, and lots' IS to 19, and the east half of lot 20; all of said lots being in Block 138, of Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The said lots to be sold in parcels described as follows, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 in ono parcel, lots 7 and 8 in one parcel, lots 9 and 10 in one parcel, lots 11 and 12 in one parcel, lots 15 and 16 in one parcel, lots 17 and 18 in one parcel, lot 19 and the east half of lot 20 in one parcel. I Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 15th day of October, 1913. AUGUST MUG, Sheriff ef Union County, Oregon, Referee. Daily Oct. 16, 23, 39, Nov. 6, 13. I I I I I I I I I 1 I . I I ft TL v Bollard, pJlarkP ) Avoid the Bronchial Coughs ef Early FaH. The changeable weather ef early fall brings on bronchitis and a hard cough that is wearing on the system, ard seems te tear epen the bronchial tubes and muens lining of the threat. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound promptly. Fer it will soothe and heal the inflammed mucus lining, re lieve the cough quickly, and help to expel the cold. It contains no opiates. Get the genuine ia the yellow pack age' and refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. istheUbestdijl? io make in lite The dollar mark is the only mark that is recognized in all lands. Mon ey rules the world. You can be one ef the rulers if you open a bank account. Only the habit of saving secures this dollar mark the mark of the world's most suceeful men. Start your career on the high road to success by opening an account at tnls bank. A dollar will do it. United States National Bank Capital $10,908.98; Surplus, J12.099.0I; Deposits ,$499,999.90. OFFICERS. N. K. West, Pres. Win. MiBer, Vice Pres., T. J. Seroggin, Cashier, C. R. Harding, Asst. Cashier. B0AR OF BIRKflTORS. N X. West, Aug. Stange, C. T. lacon, T. J. Seroggin, J. F. (Senley, J. L. Caviness, Wm. JWler, A. T. Hill, Jndge J. C. Henry. Powders, I have thrown away the crutches and am now almost fully re covered, tl sertainly has done won ders for me and I heartily recommend it. M. D. Reynolds. Madison, Wis., Jan. 1, 1913, M. D. Reynolds says: This is to certify that I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism since 1894. Contracted the disease while working with a snow plow on the railroad. For several years I have been obliged to use crutches a great part of the time. Having used three boxes of the Mcritol Rheumatism , The Designer of the "AMERICAN QUEEN CORSET" is recognized as ; the foremost artist in the country. : This Corset is correct in its minutest i i i t . ni .;n aeiaii. a rnone iau or postal win get you a demonstration. The only strictly made-to-measur(-or tailored corset in La Grande. MRS. O. CALHOUN-COMBS. Corsetiere. Phone Black 1971 1503 &-enth St. Yeur jeb printing. Have it done at the Observer office. Secretary Wilson says we must boil our peanuts this year, as the crop is wormy. It's more humane to the worms than chewing them. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATION'S, as they cannot reach tlio Boat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tnko in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure t taken Internally, and acts directly upun tho blood and mucous surfaces. IIall'3 Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It. was prescribed by one of tho best phy-' ETfTflTi9 tn tills country for years and is a regular proscription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, noting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect comblqa tlon of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing;, catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIEXET CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Prusglsts. price 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Our Best Seller. We are selling more of Meritol Ec r.oma Remedy than all the others put together. This large sale is due to the fact that it is a preparation of unusual merit, made expressly for one purpose, eczema in its various forms. If you ar3 afflicted with this loathsome disease, do not delay us iii)f Meritol Eczema Remedy. Newlin Drug Co., exclusive ngoncy. Do Yeu Comply With the BUTTER LAW? If not, read the following law and have your Butter Wrappers nicely printed, with yonr name and weight f butter thereon. CAUTION! CHAPTER 179, SECTION 3. "It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to sell, offer or expose for sale, any short weight butter within the State of Oregon. All butter sold er exposed or offered for sale in rolls, prints or . squares within the State of Oregon, shall be plainly marked: 'Eight ounces, full weight,' sixteen ounces, full whight,' 'twenty-four ounces full weight,' or 'thirtytwo ounces, full weight', every roll, print or square sold, offered or exposed fer sale shall contain the number of ounces marked thereon; and any person, firm, association or corporation violating any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and apon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine er not less than $25.00 nor more than $190.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail fer not less than six months; er both such fine and imprisonment." The Observer can furnish you with good parchment Butter Wrappers, printed according to law. We are printing for the best buttermakers in this valley, and would like te add your name to our list of satisfied customers. You can send your order by mal. Write plainly and state the size yeu wish. The Evening Observer La Grande, Oregon