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MONDAY, JULY G, 1914. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEli, PAGE SEVEN. if V is Therle are many reasons why you should, COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Let us tell you more about the most convenient and modern way of operating the kitchen in your home. ,v ' RECALLINDTTO ii mm r riPTii inn lUVCCHDIHHnU II SO THINKS TUFTS COLLEGE PHILOSPHER. Cured of Indigestion. New England Will Get Reform Ideas from England is Belief. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., was bothered with indigestion. "My stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "I would feel bloated and have headache and belching after eat ing, I also Buffered from constipa tion. My daughter had used Cham berlain's Tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few doses of them and insisted upon my trying them. ' They helped me as nothing else has done." For sale by all dealers. If" EasternOregonLight&PowerCo. Telephone Main 34 Join the cooking classes. CUT YOUR WEEDS. THIS GOSSARCf CORSET IS PRICED AT $2.00 Young women who have mentally! decided on a Gossard Corset each season, and then put it off because of price, will appreciate the New Gossard Model here shown at $2.00. An ordinance requires grass and weeds to be cut this month. Don't wait to be told. - Don't expect the city to do this for nothing. The ap pearance of your property and safety of adjoining or your own property requires grass and weeds to be cut. A few have not yet cleaned up their garbage. We have a good garbage man now, phone Black 527 or police station. J, J. HENDRICKS, Street Supt, F, F. LAFKY, . General Manager. 7-1-lOt. TIME CARD. HANSON AUTO STAGE LINES. Phone Red 3562. Come for a trial fitting, It does not J oblige you or I will call or you, by appointment in your own home. A complete line of all models on hand. Prices at from $2.00 to $8.60. Mrs, Rabt. Pattison ' Leaves Daily except Sunday. Special trips on Sunday. J La Grande for Cove, 7:30 a. m. J and 3:00 p. m. Core for Union, 9:00 a. m. and ii 4:30 p. m. jj Union via Ho,t Lake for La ! Grande, 10:00 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. is La Grande via Hot Lake fer , Union, 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. J Union for Cove, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Cove for La Grande, 11:30 a, I J and 7:00 p. m. FARES: m. j Jj Phone Round i Trip. ! Between i La Grande and Cove $1.00 $1.50 , Cove and Union 50c $1.00 ' ! La Grande and Ur'on, $1.00 $1.50 l ' La Grande and Hot Lake 50c $1.00 Leaves La Grande From Oorse.ere. NEWLIN DRUG STORE CORNER i Red 3221 or Res. 1702. Cor.ii"1' Spring and Oak. 1 'I 3 V- MAKE A NOTE of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when yor pur cfaftso rc&l 68t&t6 No matter how well posted yon might be you den't have a full history of the parcel, aa you do when we make an abstract of it. Ac curacy guaranteed. THE ABSTRACT & TITLE w ; Foley Hotel Building J University of Oregon, Eugene, July 6. The cast is today more radical than the west, according to Dr. A. A. Berle, the distinguished! Massachusetts clergyman and professor in Tufts col lege, who is one of the principal speak ers at the University of Oregon sum mer school this year. Dr. Berle, in fact, refuses to consider Oregon a radical state at all. ' "Real radicalism, as I conceive it," he savs, "does not consist in mere drastic changes in the form of gov ernment, but in changes which vitally determine the future course of civi lization. The influence of mere legist lation on progress is often wildly-ex aggerated, and I think it is so exag gerated in Oregon. "The deep seated radicalism of the east, deals more with substance than with form. I think that the changes in legal procedure alone, as just en acted! in Massachusetts, with their ef fect upon the civil right, are more far- reaching and important than any mere governmental changes. As is usual ly the case, the things of the greatest moment are the things which attract the least attention. The Massachu setts legislature during the past win ter has had before it measures affect ing industrial and social relations which involve more thorough-going changes in policy and purpose than al most any state in the union, inese measures have dealt with child labor, with housing problems, with the na ture of the contract, with the juris diction of the courts, with compelling the carrier to share alll evidence he has collected wit1 the plaintiff in per sonal injury cases, and with the gov ernment of public institutions. "The east is not going to fall in line or join in this type of what might be called New Zealand radicalism, which is supposed to be sweeping from east to west. It 'Is going to be a to tally different kindl of radical doctrine that is going to capture the eastern cities. It will come from England rather than from Oregon, and will deal with the substance of human rights rather than with forms of gov ernment. The east is closely watch ing the reforms in England for which Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd-George stands, and future of the eastern states is going to be tre mendously affected by the way in which these work out. The eastern coast is in some ways infinitely nearer to Europe than o the Pacific slope. For instance, in Europe it is ever so much easier for me to. get my home papers and news from home than it is out here. The stream of travel that way is thicker, and the means of communication easier. "I do not expect to see the initia tive, referendum and recall travel much farther east than they have al ready. The "fundamental reformers" of the east do not regard these meas ures as effective, and doubt their ap plicability to the highly concentrated civilization of eastern industrial cen ters. "In general, there is this difference between the east and west, that I have observed: The west takes a new idea more rapidly, acts upon it more speedily, translates it into law with less reflection, and it is after it is past that the west spends nearly a generation modifying it. In the east the process is exactly reversed. Ideas' are subject to long and hostile scruti ny, and encounter every form of ob jection and possible modification be fore being translated into action. But when the .time for action comes, look out! The progressive ideas of Eng land and Germany are going to be ap plied with American effectiveness." Business Chances. Pigeons pay dollars wnere chickens pay centj; small capital needed; small apace required;' always penned op; ready markets; send for May is sue of our. Journal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable Squab Journal, Versailles, Mo. Adv. Invito vour friends from afar t spend a week with you, and then take them to the park during Chautauqua. THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS MONEY in the bank while he has plenty creates a friend! in the bank to whom he can turn when he has little, ' Having confidence in this bank begets its con fidencc in you; and we can't, any, of us, get very far on the road to succeus without giving and re ceiving confidences. ' . ' This bank has fairly" earned your confidence " through five years of square dealing and helpful service., '- It will appreciate your account. - , .. The UnitedStates Nat'l Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus 113,000 Deposits OFFICERS and DIRECTORS $400,000. WM. MILLER J. C. HENRY J. L. CAVINESS J. F. CONLEY T. J. SCROGGIN C. T. BAOON A. L. RICHARDSON U. G. COUCH GEO. T. COCHRAN s Want Ads FOR SALE 160 acre timber lund. B. T. Roberts. X Ave. and Spruce St, La Grande. 6-16-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms close in, ferson or 4-21-tf. Inquire. 1707, Jef- ITM T1 1 - 1iJA TO RENT Rooms for light house keeping 1914 Third St. or Phone Red 712. 7-l-4t. CHILDREN Cared for aurtng Chan tauqua. Phone Red 1181; Call 1407 Sixth street 7-l-6t FOR RENT' Five room modern . house, close in, apply to S. F. An drew, Golden Rule Co. 6-26-6t. . r NICELY FURNISHED front rooms, housekeeping. 1311 8th and O Ave. Phone mack 8zz. e-zz-ti. C. E. HACKMAN MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. i i Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Ddoi-s Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO ROOMS TO RENT Mrs. J. E. Rey nolds. 1508 Second St. Phone Blk. 792. 6-26-tf. WANTED TO RENT Srnall ranch by good responsible man. Addre3j A. L. Care Observer. 7-2 Gtp WANTED At once a janitor. Grande Ronde hospital. 7-3-tf, LOST A gold pin. marked Debate J. H. S. '14. Finder return to this of fice. 7-3-3t FOR RENT Four room house near railroad shops. Phone M. 87. 6-30-tf. THE TELEPHONE By furnishing quick service in commun ication multiplies a man's capacity and makes it possible for the businessman - to transact more business. - EVERY TELEPHONE A LONG DISTANCE STATION 1ME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE SYSTEM D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cure 8 Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment ' Fhone 762 Free Consultation La Grand 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. S ! Complete Equipment for Resetting and i LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j D. FITZGERALD, Propreitor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry j Stops Neuralgia Kills Pain. Sloan's Liniment gives instant re lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheuma tism, Sore Throat, Chest Pains and Sprains. You don't need to rub it pencrtates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louis ville, Ky., writes: "I suffered with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or Lthree nights and I haven't suffered with my head since." Get a bottle to-day. Keep in the house all the time for pains and ail hurts. 25c. 50c, and $1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklin's Arnica Salve for all Sores. For Sale. 480 acre stijek and dairy ranch, 7 miles from La Grande, 120 acres in cultivation, fenced and) subdivided. Eungalow cottage, 8 rooms, all con veniences, large barn and all neces sary outbuildings. For full particu lars apply ALEX LINDSAY, R. D. 2. 6-2O-to-7-20-p. ' E. RIESLAND, Plasterer and Contractor. S Cement work of all kinds, Foun- dations and Flue construction. 4 Cement block a specialty. Call and see these blocks at E. C. Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red 371. S ... -3 ' Money to; Loan on farm lands in Grande Ronde, free from overflow, for 3 or 6 years with re-payment privil eges. Fruit Land Barred. Applications acted upon immediately. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN MORTGAGE BANK. FRANK R. ATKINS, Representative. Pendleton, Oregon. a REMEMBER The Lemps at the Lottes Saloon is $4.75 per case PHONE BLACK 51 Family Trade Solicited Free Delivery REAL ECONOMY I An occasional cleaning keeps a good garment shapely and bright for several sea sons' wear. Dry Cleaning Department. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc. MAIN 56