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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1914)
PAGE FOtJtt TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 191 1 LA GRAKlif! EVENING OBbEllYEli THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner. Entered in the ; Post Office at La Grande, Oregon, as second class : matter. Advertising rates on application. All : copy for display advertising must : reach the office the day before the ad appears. . Address all communications to THE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, single copy 6c Daily, per week 15c Daily, per month 66c Daily, six months in advance. . . .$3.63 Daily, per year in advance..... 1 7.00 Daily, by mail per year, in ad- i vance $4.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year in advance ..$1.60 WILL RADIUM CURE CANCER? ' Has a cure for cancer been found? -Two of the greatest surgeons of this age say they are ready to answer this question in the affirmative, Dr. Howards A. Kelly, gynecologist and surgeon of the Johns Hopkins hos pital and university, and Dr. Robert Ade of New York have announced to the College of Physicians of Phila-4 delphia that the result of 10 years of clinical experimentation, observation and practice has shown that radium is an absolute cancer cure. In incipient cases andl even in cases where the disease has not spread unduly, the see how it would be possible for the cost of living to come down, yet we are now confronted with the- worst, news on this topic that could be giv en, namely that wheat is lowest it has been 'n eleven years. This means. much to the wheat producing sec tions of the northwest in a local commercial sense, but what effect will it have on the general scheme of a lower living cost? Wheat is a good barometer for other values. We have thought meat bound to stay at an abnormal high. price, yet we have the assurance from packers that only about 60 per cent oi the meat is now Consumed that was consumed a few years ago. The hog is being raised in large droves and a hog is raised quickly. Beef is coming from foreign lands, all of which would indicate that present high prices of meat are not liable to continue a great length of time. Viewing conditions from all angles possible to our vision it would seem that the tendency is lower prices on foodstuffs, but no radical changes seem to be in sight. Things .'may drift along as they are for some time, even until the present administration will have been finished! with little change, but in time it looks very much as though prices would become lower. NOT AS IT USED TO BE. Those who would burn the torch in the political procession, rattle the drums as of old, andl listen to bloody application of radium to the affected. shirt "to8 by political speakers, we parts brings about an absolute and' immediate cure. Dr. Kelly, telling of several cases which he has treated, related stories which but for his reputation in the field of surgery would have been re garded as romances. Thus, with a pa tient whom Dr. Kelly referred to as "Uncle John" the subject of the treat ment announced, after an hour's ap plication of a radium tube, that the growth was becoming smaller. ' physicians and surgeons laughed at this remark, but it was true. After 48 hours the growths had entirely dis appeared! and a smooth, healthy skin and tissue had taken their place. Dr. Kelly thus graphically described it:r "I was amazed at the work. I could hardly believe my eyes. It was as if I had said, 'Tumor, go!' and the tumor was gone." The two surgeons also described many cases of cures of cancer of the lips, the tongue and even of the breast. They advocate the use of the knife in extreme cases to remove en tirely the malignant growths, follow ing this with the application of radi um to destroy the disease and to re store healthy tissue. This is to make The social committee of the Elks entirely certain of the cure. u Koing to reproduce the "Days of Dr. Kelly says that tumors are not 4S)" tomorrow night at Elks hall. And terrible afflictions, but that his ex-' a11 the old timers will again see the perienee is that they are merely weak wido open town, hear the roulette cells which "by their weakness have whee' a"d witness the usual quarrels become riotous" and that the stimula- and scraps that made up the early tion of such cells by the gamma rays days. However, it is for but one night oi radium, makes them normal. , a"d the money to be used in the play i-- If these things be true andl the , 01y stage money. reputation of the two great surgeons who vouch for them makes it almost certain that they are then another discovery of enormous moment to mankind has been made and suffer- believe are domed to disappointment in the coming campaign. Admititng that democracy has "mussed up" things in a business way; that its foreign policy is disgusting to a certain extent; that the tariff bill may have caused some sore spots, yet even with all of these things confront ing it democracy will not be so easy to overthrow. All of the long speeches about our heroes of the past, of the glorious times in days agone will not be effective, The people, according to our view of 'the situation, are not willing at this early date to label Wilson a fail ure. They prefer to be lenient and fair a trait of American citizenship and if after his four years have been spent without improving condi tions then in all probability democ racy will be retired. The congressmen elected this year in opposition to the present adlminis- tration will not be elected by brass bands and oratory. Their promises will be weighed carefully and they must show a constructive policy that will hold water if they succeed. The interest the railroads are tak ing in the hearing was indicated by I the presence of J. G. Woodworth, I vice-president, Henry Blakeley gen- lng humanity owes one more great cra' freight agent of the Northern debt of gratitude to the laboratory, 1 Pacific, many other railroad officials, the clinic and the men who devote nml a formidable array of legal themselves to the healing art. lights. 1 . . . .4- IS LIVING TO COME DOWN? No one Colombia had better get its hands on that 25 million for the excitable a lew months ago could ' statesmen at Washington may start I La Grande National iBank I Organized in 1887. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT. UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $110,000.00 Total Hi-sources $1,000,000.00 For twenty years, in all kinds of financial weather, we have successfully catered to the monetary wants of the people of La Grande and the Grand Ronde Valley. " We respectfully solicit your business. La Grande National Bank la Grande, Oregon a movement to enjoin the administra tion from making payment. The Gatun spillway at Panama has been opened to get rid of the float ing islands. It is too much to hope that they ' will slip . all the 'bread puddings too. '""" ' ' . . : The report that Huerta is to be succeeded by Gerostiela is very en encouraging. The new name sounds like a good brand of cigars. . 4 4 ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. $ Professor John Girdler left last, evening for St. Paul, Minnesota, where he will attend the N. E. A. Later he will go to Louisville, Ky., where he will visit his father. Mrs. Girdler was unable to accompany him. ' Mrs. Dishman of Portland, former ly of La Grande, arrived in the city the first of the' week and 1b a guest of the F. L. Meyers home. Mrs. Dish- man has a host of friends in the city who welcomed her on this visit. EXPENSIVE CROSSING.' The Czar Had His Little Joke, Though Ha Had to Pay For It. Czar Nicholas 1 of Russia was an in corrigible joker. Ou one of his Jour neys, says Kovellen-Schatz. he came to an out of the way post station and learned that because of the bad roads it would take several hours to travel by conch to the next station. They told him. however, that a footpath led through the forest, and that'lf he cared to walk he could reach bis destination sooner than by couch. The C7.il r and bis adjutant decided to walk and set out through the forest Presently they came to a river. The bridge li:ul liroken down, and they were considering how they should get over when a peasant came along. The czar asked him if there was no other way of getting over. "No. sire." replied the peasant "How ure you going to cross?" "Oh. I Just walk-across on foot" 'How about your pack? Can you carry that?" 'Surely: on my shoulders." 'My man. you shall have ten ruble If you will carry me to the other banl-" Russian Tunic DressSkirts JUST IN VIA 'EXPRESS. PRICED $6.50 $7.00, $7.50. The latest Arogue, these new Russian Tunie Skirts. Ideal for summer wear. Made of Novelty goods in New .Blue, Black, Navy, Mahogany, and New Green.: Now that the aviators have itavtaed to chart all the earth's air currents, the moon and Mars alone are left the ex plorers. 80 far there has been nothing in tha International situation to cause Sii Tuotous Upton to suspend work on ttp new Shamrock. The czarina of Bulgaria is going to pay us a visit This will Interest our society ladles the czarina may know some new dances. Sometimes poverty Is a blessing. For want of a quarter a New York mail was unable to use bis "slot" gas metrfr to commit suicide. It Is now asserted that England U being as much misunderstood by the American press as America used to be by the English press. Sitting on ho goor is suggested at a new cure for oheslty. But for thosa who need the cure it will be wise to have u derrick handy. WANTED Woman or girj for gen- WANTED Work on ranch or camp eral housework. Phone Main 715-- for cooking, or -work by day. Call or call 902 Penn Ave. 6-30-3t at 1511 R Ave. 6-30-4tp. A Chicagoan shot bis wife because she would not vote the way he did. Now. is that an argument for or against equal suffrage? Mine. Sarah Bernhardt Is coming to this country for another farewell tour, i Some of us younger folks may yet live to say goodby to Sarah. A Boston doctor is out In a warning against the general use of radium by the uinsses. And yet It is said doctors have no sense of humor. 'SOW TAKE 11B OVBB." Tr-e pen sunt agreed, took the czar uD his back, and carried him over. 'Now bring my companion over for ten more ruble" " said Nicholas. The peasi'iir nx-rossod the stream picked up l-se adjutant, and was Id the middle of the river when the czar call ed out "I'll give yon twenty rubles if you throw him oft!" The peasant found himself In nil embarrassing position. You shall have fifty rubles If you bring me to the other shore." said the adjutant nervously. Sixty." called out the cznr from the other bank. "If you pitch him in!" The peasnnt let go of the adlutnnt. but the frightened olllcer threw his arms round his neck and cried out "A hundred rubles! Now take me over!" The peatwint accepted the lust offer and carried him to where the czar stood. After breakfast tuo adjutant wrote In his account book: "For breakfast. 10 rubles: for transporting his ma.tes ty over the river, 0 rubles; for trans porting tlio adjutant, over the river, under highly amusing circumstances, 100 rubles." By the use of ultra violet raya a French scientist transformed bacilli of one disease into bacilli of another. Here is one more chance to view with alarm. "No person can live properly on less rhan a thousand a year," says a writer. But some persons wouldn't live prop erly no matter bow much or bow little they got. A senator In the Dominion parlia ment seeks fame by Introducing a bill which makes It an offense either to give or to receive a tip. Couldn't he think of something original? A Chicago man testified lu court that beating his wife was the only amuse ment he had. And yet that hard heart ed woman was unreasonable enough to object. Women are strange creatures Our Store Will be Closed ON SATURDAY JULY 4th Fresh by express each morning; Loganberries Dewberries Black-Cap's Fruit Jars, Lids and Rubbers. WE DELIVER THE GOODS. Phone us your Order I J. G. Snodgrass, Grocer MAIN 43 Threa Kinds of People. There nre three kinds of people in the world-the wills, the wun'ts and the can'ls The first accomplish ev erything, the second oppose everything. and the third fall In everything. Wil liam T. Kills. TALL WHITE CLIFFS. Tall white elllTs, an emerald hill. A red Hag dying free; Swift gray birds which roam at will And brown bouts on the sen. Crimson rays on waters green l'roni opal skies emerge; Konm of pearl nud silver sheen The yellow nuuds submerge. -Man-la Knight. SUGAR ADDITION ONLY 20 MORE OF THE CHOICEST LOTS LEFT. Its up to you Mr. Workingman to got yours while they nre so cheap and easily within your means. What's the use of your paying Rent and filling, the other man's pocket and yours empty all the time? When .you think of it you will agree now with us that now is the time to help yourself and your family to be comfortable and independent in a few years. The only truly independent man is the Home owner. WILL YOU BE ONE OF THESE MEN THAT THE PEOPLE CAN DEPEND ON FOR CIVIC HELP? Let us show you the fruitage of our labor. It easily can be yours. WE EXPECT YOU IN TO TALK IT OVER C. J. Black & Co. HI Depot Street rnone nam ii La Grande, Ore.