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TAGE FOUR.
ii CrdnCe : Evening OUseivei
Published dally except faunday.
fcvKJuafl OBSKKTCT, U CRASDE, PRECOX, TUESDAY. MAY 28, 1908.
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. CXTRREY BROTHERS,
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. GIVE I'S SMOKESTACKS.
About nine yeaiB ago, through the
v Instrumentality jf the La Crande Com
, '., merclal club, and by a shoulder-to-"'
, shoulder stand on the part . of the
- "buslm-8 men of this rlty, there was
-put Into commission in this city a
, business an Industry which today Is
,.,. issuing payroll checks to the extent
of a little more than 112.000 everv
.V, month. That Is the average expend!- i"
' ture, during the fall months It runs
. up to more than $1000 every .day.
Reference Is made to the Amalgamat
ed Sugar-factory.
With this statement as a premise,
. the phraseology of the , equation Is
' readily selected; that a proper effort
toward the upbuilding of a city Is to
put Into operation anything that has
a smokestack or the color of a fac
tory. The solution of the equation may
not be as easily thought out or as
easily calculated, but there Is a solu
tion nevertheless, which, on the sur
face of it In the heart of It, and In
fact, all through It, Is logical and
plausible the La Grande Commercial
club. This Is not foreign to the man
agers of the body known as the La
Grande Commercial club. There are
men lii It who think seriously of this
matter as they go about their dally
tasks. There are members who hon
estly believe that the $6000. approxl
mately, which the business men have
, ..agreed to expend on boosting projects
yearly, would bring greater results if
, It were spent consistently In building
; Smokestacks. The city with thrift.
'With enterprise, with wealthy families
In It, la the one where black volumes
of smoke belch . out from towering
mokestacks .from early morning un
til late at night.
' This does not mean that the entire
, sum is to be necessarily thrown at
one Industry; let It be equally distrib
uted among two or three Industries
. that are self-expansive and, once
. given a foothold here, will soon ram
to be the source of lucrative salaries
for many men. Plant a fruit dryer
here, a sash and door factory there.
vinegar factory the other place, a
wholesale establishment to meet the
demands of Wallowa county mer
chants and forestall trips to Portland
by attracting them to La Grande
all these things lot them be planted
even on a mediocre scale now. anil
they will expand spontaneously. .Pub
licity Is excellent, but smokestacks are
better. . . . .
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A REAL BUMPER CHOP.
' While disastrous frost may yet oc
cur and mar prospects. It can never
theless be truthfully said this spring
thut the outlook for a remarkable
crop In the 'Grande Ronde valley was
nover brighter. It may be tod early
to "crow" but It seems on the face of
exl.Htlnif conditions and climatic Indi
cations that thcreiwlll, be no failure.
Should frosts hold off "as they, have
dqne heretofore,, when orchards were
turning black in other . sections,' the
cherry, applet prune, pear am peach
crops In this valley , will be -etmply
enormous. ...
;
How about that park about the
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FREE!
FREE!!
ACME
FREE!!
RANGE
FREEH! n
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THE
ACME
TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CIIILD; FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOUR
SPEND WITH US, WK WILL PRESENT YOU FREE ONE TICKET TO
TIIK ELECTRIC THEATIl. THUS YOU BEE $3.00 PURCHASES ENTI
TLES YOU TO FIVE. TICKETS. BUY A $33.00 "ACME," THE BEST
RANGE MADE, AND GET 65 TICKETS AND SEE THE BIG SHOW
WITH US.
AGME RANGE I
THE
AGME
Thone Black 641
213 FIR STREET
court house? A more bar,ren and Uej.
I uiuio npui is nara 10 una in , Union
county than now surrounds the build
ing where the county's wheels are
oiled and kept running.
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Few cltlos of La Grande's size can
boast of a more perfectly and sclen
Uflcally equipped hospital than stands
at thehead of Adams avenue.
' set
Gather around the cake tonight
We mean Hon. H. M. Cake, the next
United States senator from Oregon.
One week from tonight The Obser
ver will tell you' how Union county
stands on prohibition. Incidentally,
how she stands on Cake and Cham
berlain.
In & day or two now the long die
tance telephone will not be necessary
to procure baseball scores. The new
grounds will ha a local telephone
at the press box.
UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION
The lost session of the Oregon legis
lature passed a bill appropriating
$125,000 annually "for the support
and maintenance of the University of
Oregon; to keep the biftUllngs, grounds
and all other property thereof, In re
pair; for the purchase of additional
lands for the campus thereof; for the
construction of buildings and addi
tions to the same; and for the pur
chase of library books, laboratory sup
plies and apparatus."
A referendum was invoked on the
bill, so It will not become a law un
til it Is approved by a majority of the
voters at the regular election on June i
1, 11)08. The Alumni issue this state-
ment to the voters of Oregon, believ
ing that after careful consideration
of trie facts they will vote "yes" on
the ballot and convert the bill into a
law.
The University of Oregon now re
ceives the smallest appropriation of
any state unlversl:y in the union, al
though eight states have less popula
tion, and nine have less wealth.
F.
D. HAISTf N
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Thone Red lid
1413, 1415 Adams Ave.
muiiuiuii
Jilt HONORS
At J o'clock , this , afternoon before
an admiring throng of high jchool
students and many other fans, the La
Grande baseball team trotred out to
cross bats with the Cove high school
team, which administered defeat to
the locals at Cove last Friday. The
game Is for the championship of the
county and started out at fever heat
The La Grande t.am lined up as an
nounced In The Observer last evening,
while Cove's line-up was as follows:
"Nip" Conley, p; C. Williams, c;
Booth, lb; Bell, 2b; Allen, Sb; B.
Motley, ss; C. Hancock, rf; Richards,
cf; William Motley, If. The team Is
In charge of Manager B. Motley.
MAI FROM
ELIFMDAY
AEP FAl THF
UN I UK MIL
GREAT MEET
The four representatives of the La
Grande track at the Interscholastlc
track meet at Corvallls, leave tomor
row morning. Those to go are Fred
Young,' Stanley Carpy. Charles Rey
nolds and Joe Williamson. ' 1
Ontario will be represented in the
meet, and Incidentally the black horse
In the Baker City meet will be In line
for the pole vault. Moody of Ontario
goes 10 feet 8, apparently without ef
fort, and unless he falls below his
usual performance, he will come home
with that event tied to his shirt front.
Island City will have four represen
tatives in the meet, and they too, will
leave tomorrow morning.
The rata Is onlv twn.iMih. nf
Ify ly purpose and flnnncl.il strength mill on Oregon's assessed valuation.
Elgin people will'be given ac'ha'nc-e
to come to La Grande next Friday,
when the Sells-Floto circus reaches
the city for Its two performance stand.
General Passenger Agent McMurray
has notified the local agent, J. H".
Keeney, that an excursion train of
four coaches will be run from Elgin
on that day. Fare will be one and
..one-third of full fare.
The four-coach train will leave El
gin in time to reach La Grande before
the parade, and will return later In
the evening. The exact hour of the
arrival and departure will be made
known later
ESTABLISHED
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REPORT OF THE CONDITIO?
The La Grande National
OF
Bank
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS MAY, U, 1908
" RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, 672.476.04
United States Bonds 100,000.00
Real Estate, Furniture, eto 66,000.00
Cash Assets:
Due from Banks 125.824.04
Due from U. S.
LIABILITIES
Treasurer,.
Cash on hand
... 5.087.60
.88,642.66-2 1 7..664..09
"Capital Stock
Surplue
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits (
ndiv dual. .
Banki
100.000.00
60,000.00
12.924.17,
62,000.00
695,420 9
15,684.02-71 1..104.96
- $946,029.15
Total
$946,029.15
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
GEORGE PALMER. PpMipcar. x M BERRy v p,,
F.L, MEYERS, Cash.. w. L. BRENHOLTS. Attmurr Cwmia.
SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier.
X M. BERRY A. B. CONLEY. F. J. HOLMES. s M BVPtrrr r. f. DrumnTnu - umii
...... wwi uiMiiwiwii, r, fc. nciLna
GEO. L. CLEAVER. W. L BRENHOLTS , GEORGE PALMER '
t ' . With ample capital !rSe sxperience. and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for
your deposits; end solicit your banking business, promisr you courteoi treatment, anJ every lib -
rellty consistent with conservative banking.
MAHY HEAR
cake mm
"' ' fully petition your honorable court to.
.All persons having partly finished grant to Charles W Estes, a license,
""' r!r??' "" irwtw m,i,,vlll,)(,mnii ,
this week and finish the same, as I j cr fermented elder. ,.. .....
, nuown
expect to leave for my summer vaca
tion the first of June.
Cull for ISIds.
Sealed bids will be received for dig
ging and filling 1
Parson' street,
Grande. Ditch
deep and 18 I
completed in
Is ordered begu
intendent. All !
the city recorder
May $7, 1808.
Council reserves the right to acceot
or reject bids.
J. T. WILLIAMSON, .
Chairman of Water Committee.
feet of ditch on
addition to La
dug three feet
to be
work
water super-
ist be filed with
o'clock p. m.,
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PE11TIOX FOR LIQI OR LICENSE.
To the Hon. County Court nf ITninn
County;
We, the underslcned legal voters
and actual residents of the precinct of
Kamcla, Union county, Oregon, and
having actually resided In said rre-
cinct at least thirty, days Immediately
preceding the date of slgnlna and fll.
ing or this petition, hereby respect- 16-2-30.
as hsrd cider, in less quantities thars
one gallon, In the town of Kamela.
Union county, Oregon, commencing 0
or about the 6th day of June, 1908.
Dated this first day of May, 1908.
F. G. Eyre, F. L. Wright, J. p. Ad
ams, C. W. McFail, D. Charlton, A. C.
Sherman, L. Oraybeal. H. C. Hanson"
N. Page, O. W. Allen. M. T. Burnett
L. E. Tipton., G. Kling, Ed Morell,
vm. Dye, Wm. Horton,' Jo Connor.
John Somera, R, J. Smith. J. R.
Thompson, E. Rice, I. U McFalls. Johrl
Richards. June Sanford, W. D. Adams,
W. A. McFalls, August Mosher, H. kT
Charlton. .
Notice Is hereby given that I will on.
the 3rd day of June, 1908, apply to.
the county court of Union county, Ore
gon, at the court house in La onrt-
Oregon, for a license to sell splrltous
malt or vinous liquors, or fermented?
cider, commonly known as hard ridr
In quantities less than one gallon. Irs
the town of Kamela, Union county,
Oregon, commencing on or about the.
6th day of June, 1908.
CHARLES W. ESTES.
I
Elgin, May if. (Special.) Speak
ing In the open air, Hon. H. M. Cake
last evening addressed a large con
course of Elgin people on the Issues
in the coming senatorial election.
A band concert preceded the speak
ing. It Is hard to estimate the num
ber of people present, but even Cake
himself was surprised at the large
number who stood bravely during the
cold weather to hear what the candi
date had to say of himself aid the
paramount Issues of the day.-
The Cnke party left here about 10
o clock today for Cove, where the first
address of the day will be given.
.Support the University of Oregon
appropriation bill. Vote "es" No
814 on June 1. Be a booster; not a
knocker.
NINA HUNSTOCK.
When theWea liter
Is Oppressive
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THIRST QUENCHER Ii WAItM
WEATHER AS THE MANY DELI
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BOTTLED BY THE
Union Boiling Works
j Jo Republican Voters
AN OVERWHELMING majority of Or.- .
,,, ., .iThI:r;f """" '
EPUBUCA VOTE, 6BCOND CONQRESSIONAL DISTRICT
of boss rule will be Invited The JL dl8Credlte1 return t
-mlrched and Oregon's esSiT ? "T' W'" t
Placed In a humiliating phUIo rJLT CnVent,on w' bft t
November election It is J 6"eCt 11 ' have e t
the June elecllosh I T, y 7Ub"C8n nm,n- ta t' '
a believer In the nrtn.mi... . . .. " ov"ho"nlng majority. As ?
I SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
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