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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1908)
I QITf FAGE8.J EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, JAXTARY 6, tach rotm. li Cranae Eveninj GDserevr Published daily except bunday. ' CTRREY BROTHERS, . EDITOR8 AND PROPRIETORS upon to do thin. On the other hand, If Mr. Heney is making these Insinua tions and cannot back them up with the facts, he Is playing cheap politics, which should react In Mr. Fulton's favor. A full line of New Mattresses and Springs - I. s i - 1:1 4 United Pre Telegraph Service. ' Dally, per month...... S Daily, (Ingle copy..,.. .5 Dally, one year in advance... .. IS. SO Daily, alx month, In advance... t.tii Weekly, one year in advance... 1 1.00 - Weekly, lis month, In edance. .75 Xntered at the postolflja at La Grande a aecond-claa matter. ' ThU paper will not publlrt any ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume llfned article will be received ub feet to the discretion of he edlUrs Please sign your article and ave dl' appointment . . T. T. Geer, editor of the Pendleton Tribune, has announced hla candidacy for congress In tKIa district. This makes three candidates so far; Con gressman Ellis, Attorney Callahan and Mr. Gee'r, and before the limit for fil ing nominations expires. It la expected that Portland may furnish one or two aspirants. ' . . . - Adtertbdng Rates. . Display ad. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line flnt Insertion; 5c per line for each Subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line. Card of thanLs, 5o a line. We never miss the water until the well runs dry and we never appre elate a good electric light plant umll an accident takes place. La Grande as compared with o:her eastern Ore gon cities, (has been most fortunat , until the last week La Grande hits ti .t ))i en without light a single night for over four years. It was only re cently that Pendleton and Walla Walla were In darkness for several weeks. Raker City at one time wus In a sim ilar condition for 10 days or longer. With two power stations the Oramle Runde Electric cum puny has always been prepared for temporary or evon .serious accidents, but the best i f plans and extraordinary precaution fnlls at times and this Is one of (he times. Be patient, the company Is do ing everything In lis power and at the earliest possible moment. Senator Fulton has very emphati cally put It up to Mr. Ileney to Imme diately make public the facta upon which he has In the past, largely by insinuation, reflected upon the char acter of Senator Fulton. The cam paign la now on and If Mr. Ileney is In possession of facts that show con clusively that Mr. Fulton Is not the proper man to be returned to the sen ate, the voters will do the rest. The peoplo of Oregon can be depended Juvenile Court for Pendleton. Parents and all Interested in the formation of a juvenile court for this county are urged to be present at the court house this afternoon ' when the first one to be held here will be con vened by County Judge Gllllland and District Attorney Phelps. Incldental- y the case of two boys charged with uelng delinquents is to come up, but the prime purpose Is to perfect the or ganization of the Juvenile court for the benefit of the boys of this city ind county. District Attorney Phelps Is anxious for the public to appreciate the Im portance and the necessity of the peo ple as a whole doing something for the bovs of this cltv. He savs It is but a Hhort step from the path in which some of them are traveling to the one which leads to the reform K-hool and the penitentiary and that parents cannot afford to sit Idly by .vlth folded hands. Phelps says It Is necessary and ab olutely essential, in order to get practical results in a place too small to afford salaried probation officers. for all the people to take an interest In the matter and for some to take enough Interest to be willing to act as probation officers without remuneration. All citizens of the city who are di rectly or Indirectly Interested In the juvenile court work, are requested by the district attorney and Judge Gllll land to be at the court house this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. ' A chief probation officer will bo ap pointed and probably a deputy also. Pendleton Tribune. Agents for Leð's All Steel Spring, 30 days-free trial. 3 Makes of Ranges. Elite, La Clede and Acme Ranges, $28.50 to $55 Heat ing Stoves at Reduced Prices. We have to sell 2 sets of double harness, also 2 sewing machines. . Phone Black 041. H. B HAISTEN 31S FIR STREET. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 'Phone Red 1181. F. D. HAISTEN 1411, 1418, lilS Adams Avenne. Special for You. We are closing out our doors and sash at 75 per cent discount Old pat tern moulding, moulded gutter, bal usters, newels, brackets, blocks and other old mill work at 60 per cent off "at. All other stuff acid a4ost (to you) no matter what It costs us. We do ' not need the money, It Is the other fellow wants It, and we must get It for him. Just unloaded from the car a load of cedar shingles, and now we want to unload them again, for the money. STODDARD LUMBER CO. LA GRANDE SCHOOLofMUSIC LOST Lndles' hunting on Jefferson avenue, or P streets, bet we r ase watch, upot St., 4 th and 10 a. Laud With Wood on. We have 149 acres of land exactly six mllea from hareT up Fox Hill, and which has aiHeast 2000 cords of excellent woVmT on. We will accept any reasonable offer for this tract if taken soon. The entire tract is level and a wagon can easily be driven on every foot of it. Make us an offer. Terms. REAL ESTATE, LOAN & COMMIS SION COMPANY. Studio over Solder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal i i i Main 43 PHONE Main 43 SN0DGRASS GROCERY Palmer House for Sule. We offer for saH? the Palmer House at a remarkably low price, and easy payments if taken soon. m., Suniluy morning. 1 Return to this real ESTATE, LOAN & tf COMMIS- offlce and receive reward. LOST On AdamrfAve., a black shop ping bag ocnVJiilng a $10 .bill and small change. Finder please leave at this office. SION COMPANY. Board Go to the Pai una Room. house for board The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank THE BOY AND THE BANK BOOK. and room. Best and cheapest place In tows. """WfPnnKS V.I.I..I las.isiimisiiiwa in;' lWJ It. irWnMnrii-'tff It Settles Down to the I OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! Having purchased the E.P.Staples Grocery Store,the Leading Grocery in the city, I only desire to merit the continued patronage which has been so generously& stowed on my predecessor, Dut to add many new cus tomers. The highest standard of goods wiljbe my mottoe,and this store has built up its large volume business on this principle. PROMPTSERVICE, THE BEST GOODS, RIGHT PRICES J Telephone orders will receive my especial attenty& J WATCH THIS SPACE for FREQUENT ANNOUNCEMENTS should be Inseparable that is, every boy ahould be taught to aave, even be fore he begins to earn. The younger the start the more they will save, and the better they will enjoy the habit of saving. We encourage thrift in the young, knowing that it leads to independence and prosperity in middle age. Bank your savings with us, and watch them grow year by year. In this way your money will be earning money. OFFICERS: F. M. BYRKIT. President. WM. MILLER, Vice-President. GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. SCROQGIN, Aaslatant Caahler. F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. K em ins ton This is the testimony of every typewriter user who knows by experience the relative performance of writing machines. "The tnan of all men who swears by the Remington is the man who has tried to get the same service out of seme other machine. A man may know the Remington or he may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the difference between the Remington and others. Remington Typewriter Company J AS. Main 43 G. SN0DGRASS PHONE - Main 43 Notice of Annual Meeting.' ' Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of thiestgckJwtders of the La Grande RealH!statc association will be held in the office of William Miller & Bro., on Monday, January 13th, 1908, at 2:30 o'clock p. 12-19-lm A well ki Qrande, th syrup. Tr; town mixture made In t i Blueieaajain Cough It. Red Cross drug itores FOR AND ALL DISEASES . DR. KING'S U6HS and GOLDS THROAT and . . . ' . . . PREVENTS CBQSUHPTIIQ MlM. ,,J?AlL1,.M!f,,eolJ ,tU? my lwZ 4 completely prottratad me that I wi onaUt to work and arcely able to iUnd. I then waa adrised to try Br. 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