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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
MONDAY, 'JANUARY 24, 1916.
about treatment of frosted or frozen
combs, says the American Poultry
Journal. Birds kept -in closed houses,
and housed always in open-front hous
es are much less liable to frost-bite
than birds ?cept in closed (houstfc.
Frost-bit seldom occurs when , birds
are in good condition. When first dis
covered do yot brinpr the bird into a
warm room massage the partjs first
with cold water then with snow, and
then when soft and normal to the
touch, apply camphorated oil well rub
bed in.
A Thorough Inspection
It't just as necessary for a storage bat
tery as for a human being. Good health
means efficiency in either case. Our free
inspection is an inexpensive safeguard.
Johnstone & Reisland
Free inspection of any battery at any time
Bad Habita.
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D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO.
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
Caret Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb
Treatment. Free Consultation
Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
La Grande
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Those who breakfast at eight e'elo k
or later, lunch at twelve and have din
ner at six are almost certain to be
troubled with indigestion. They do I
not allow time for one meal to digest
oeiore taking another. Not less than
five hours should elapse between
meals. If you are troubled with indi
gestion correct your habits ajnd take
Chamberlain's Tablets, and yon mayl
reasonably hope for a quick recovery.
jl nese taDiets sirengtnen one stomach
and enable it to perform its functions
naturally. Obtainable everywhere.
THE NEW CIGAR
MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL
5c, lOc and 2 for 25c Made in La Grande
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BE DISCUSSED
The state wide conference on irriga
tion, drainage and rural credits au
thorized by the last session of tho
Oregon Irrigation congress will be
held in Portland during February
Call will soon be issued naming the
date. i
In dignity and representation the
conference will approach in import
ance a constitutional convention. Dele
gates who have been or will be named
, are asked to draft legislation provid-
; ing a limited state guaranty of prin
cipal and Interest ' of irrigation and
drainage district bonds. In reality
their duty is to submit a solution of
. these great Oregon problems. They
begin with the proposition that the
reclamation of semi-arid and wet
lands is essential to state develop
ment and a responsibility that the
state must meet. Tho measures will
be intended to put the state solidly
and permanently back of its own
-reclamation. . The legislation . pro
posed will be the product of the best
citizenship and the largest experience
possesed by Oregon.
Resolved, that the Oregon Irriga
tion Congress, at its fifth annual ses
sion, urges the adoption by .the State
of Oregon of a constitutional amend
ment and legislation necessary to in
stitute. First: Tho guaranty by the State
of Oregon of the interest and prin
. cipnl of bonds issued by irrigation and
drainage districts, under proper safe
guards which will insure the succoss
of the projects placed undor this
gunrnnty,
1 known as the State Irrigation Drain
jage and Rural Credits Conference, for
the purpose of drafting the necessary
J constitutions', amendment and legisla
, tion aforesaid.
i Second; To invite delegations to be
I sent to this conference, said delega
I tions to be composed of the President
rand four members of each of tho fol
lowing organizations:
The Oregn State Grange, Farmers'
Educational and Co-Operative Union,
Oregon Federation of Labor, Portland
Chamber of Commerce.
One delegate to be named by each
of the following Tailroads: Northern
Pacific, Great Northern, Oregon
Washington Railroad & Navigation
company, Spokane-Portland & Seattle
Railway company, Southern Pacific
company and Portland 'Railway 'Light
Power company.
Oregon Development League, Ore
gon Drainage asociation, West Coast
Lumbermen's Association of Oregon
and (Washington, Central Oregon De
velopment League, Oregon Agricul
tural College, University of Oregon,
r 0..i. t. i . mi ;
jl ciMi ouHie i Tens association.
Duck Don'ts
Dont keep two or three different
kinds of ducks. Choose one variety
and breed for quality.
Don't try to iraise dutklingsi on
whole wheat, cracked com or commer
cial chick feeds. If used at all, these
feeds should be well cooked for ordin
arily ducks do not consume enough
grit to grind dry grain.
Don't try by mixing it with their
food, to force ducks to cat more grit
than they want.
Ducks should be fed four or five
times daily.
Don't allow the. feed to stand from
one meal to the nezt nnd expect ducks
to be satisfied with it. .
Dont give duck r.tii- -fnnA- if '!
iiiteiy to cause convulsions. i
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Many People Don't Know.
A sluggish liver can cause a per
son an awful lot of misery. Spells of
dizziness, headaches, constipation and
biliousness are sure signs that your
liver needs help. Take Dr. King's
New Life Pills and see how they help
tone up the whole system. Fine for
tine stomach too. Aids .digestion
Purifies the blood and clears the com
plexion. Only 25c at your Druggist.
governor of the state of Oregon and
four delegates at large to be appointed
oy mm. ine presiaent 01 tne senate
of Oregon and four state senators to
be appointed by him. The speaker of
Peculiar Facts About People.
Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 24. Luther
iiurbank. the wizard of plant life.
is so "easy" for anyone who wants
his money for this that and the other,'
tana plenty of persons do) that he
employed pretty little Miss Bessie
Waters to scrutinize every proposition
offered him, to decide whether it is
legitimate. Miss Waters attends all
Burbank's interviews and is mkul tn
The give her advice quite frequently.
How to Cure Colds.
' Avoid exposure and drafts. Bat
right. Take Dr. King's New Discov-
(trtr Tt ia nvnnA MAJM Til m
the House of Representative of Ore-Dealing balsams and mild laxatives!
gon and four state representatives to ' Dr. King's New Discovery -kills alnd
pe oppo ntea ny mm. Oregon State I expels the cold irerms. soothM i ir.
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ritateo tnroat aaid allays inflaimmia-
Bankers' association. One delegate
from each of the following Portland
daily newspapers: Morning Oregon
ian, Oregon Journal, Evening Tele
gram, Daily News.
Third: To make the necessary ar
rangements for this conference.
Fourth: To represent the Oreo-on
Irrigation Congress as delegates
tion. Search as you will, you cannot
una a better cough and cold remedy.
Its use over 45 years is a guarantee of
satisfaction.
Little News O' the Day.
Chambersburg, Tex., Jan. 24. Be-
n DCa oiv nnlinnmnn -n-FifnrJ
thereto, and to urge the draft of the" any more for $52 a month, the new
constitutional amendment and legisla-; Borough Council fired them and put
tion favored by this congress. . six others to work today at $60 a
The one perfect front-lac
corset with that exclusive
VENTILO back, and VENTILO
front shield. A model for every
possible figure and a price for
every purse. $2.00 and up.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON
CORSETIERE.
Other models at $2.00 up.
Residence 1702 Oak
Phone Red 3221
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Take advantage of our present low prices on flour
it is a good investment.
Don't fail to get our prices on flour.
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KING COAL
Does Not Talk, It
SHOUTS
when it comes to lasting
quality. ' ' ' v:
A fire built with Kin?
Coal does not require
constant attention.Build
your fire, regulate your
draft, and go on to bed;
your room will be warm
in the morning.
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.Second: A system of state rural tinn nre .Irnfrnd tw v, onr.,,..,,.
credits.
Bo it further. resolved, in order to
soeuro tho draft of the necessary con
stitutional amendment nnd legislation
to accomplish these ends, that a com
mittee of five, consisting of the incom
ing President nnd the incoming Sec
renry of tho Oregon Irrigation Con
gress nnd three members to be ap
pointed by tho incoming President,
Khali 1)0 authorized and instructed as
follows:
First: To enil a conference
Quint... .. c..:n m-.. t.. n a
take the net'essarv stons And nerfeet Ptinvo-nl iti :..i
the necessary organization to secure prohibition elections, officials of Sev
ille placing of these measures upon eral Texas breweries .were to be
the ballot at the next general stato placed on trial here today. Tho Tex
eleetion nnd to conduct tho campaign as anti-trust law is the law under
ui WIULU1.1U11 neressary 10 Becure tneir whoso terms the brewers
adoption by the.voters of tho Stnta of rli-fml
J Oregon. !
were m-
Treatment of Frost-Bit ten Combs
Minneapolis, Jan. 24. I-orin Solon,
star Minnesota University fooHvill
m T, ' , captain, deposed for alleged pnofes-
lllO SeaSOll Will SOOn mien lvlnil tinnnlicm in ..,,.l t .
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to he there will be a good many inquiries burg University.
We Handle dry 16 inch
Wood.
LA GRANDE! FUEL
COMPANY.
. 106 Fir St.
RtIOE :: MAIN 700.
Opposite Thome & Wilcox
Grocery.
5 HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
Not from Longfellow, but the BEST coal from Utah, a hard dur
able, economical semi-anthracite. The nearest approach to the hard
coal of Pennsylvania. (nf.i,
ROCK SPRINGS COAL.
The Cleanest and BEST for cooking. Almost as cheap as wood,
everything considered. Will not blacken friend, wife's or ? e hired
girl's hands, or soil the cooking utensils, like some coals. A
freeburning heat producer. All coal screened and delivered free of
SLACK. :
We sell slack SLACK at $5.00 a ton.
WOOD Yellow Pine, Red Fir, Tamarack. Good Fresh and DRY,
as we keep it in Sheds. . ,
DRAYAGE, DELIVERY, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING.
FIREPROOF STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
MERCHANTS' DELIVERY.
One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10.
Lunch & Stewart
v One block east of Depot.. Phone Main 10
A Food Fact
to Remember
Eyes
Seventeen years ago a food was originated that combined the entire
nounalnnent of the field grains-wheat and barley with c;ise of digestion, de
licious taste and other qualities of worth designed .to fill a widespread human
Today that Food
Grape-Nots
has no near competitor among cerial foods in form or nutritive value, nor has
it had from the start. teftStU. . ,
Grape-Nuts on the Breakfast Menu builb and maintains body, brain and
nerves as no other food docs. Ready to eat, economical, appetizing.
"There is a Reason"
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Their Care
When Normal
-T . ) PROTECT
I CS f ENLIGHTEN
' ENTERTAIN
You watch this space and from
time to time we will give you
information on the proper care
of your eyes not generally
known.
We have absolute!? ;1ia
plant in Eastern Oreon that
gnnos ana polishes the sufrace
01 a loose.
We have the most up-to-aaw
ntting parlors and manufactur
ing departments in Eastern
Oregon. Call and examine our
plant and compare with others.
The firm that tries to deceive
you with Bctitous advertisement
is unreliable, beware of them.
The New York Store Is
The Workingmaris Friend
-LOW PRICES NOW 1
Men;s suits ; $5.00 to $10-00
Men 8 hats and caps 85c $1-5o, $2.00
Men s shoes and rubbers 75c, $1.35, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Men's work shirts '. . . 40c
Men's work shirts, wool !$i.25,to" $1.45
Men's heavy underwear 3gc
Union suits 7.7. .'.95c "to $1.75
Cotton glavcs and sox and handkerchiefs . ; . . . . . . . . . .5c, 10c, 15c
Cotton gloves and sox wool, . 20c 25c
Overalls, Union .''.'.7.5075, $1.00
Suit cases, trunks and bat's $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00
We buy and sell all kinds of jewelry. We keep opeil until 9 p. m.
214 Depot street, La Grande, Oregon
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS IN TRADE.
THERE AK .V
i WHY EVUV.
GRAND" HI
ELECTE
Eastern
Power Co.
Always at Your Service
Telephone Main43
Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Xuf-
JILPear&Son
La Grande's LeadingOptomet-risU.
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