La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 12, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EVENING OBSERVER, Uk. GRANDE, OKEGOJt, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. .
EDITORS AND -PROPRIETORS.
Cslted Press Telejtsph Oervic.
dally, per uaioath . Vi'. i,
EsUly. .Klnr'e copyM,v;,
l)y, one ?! la advaliee'. V..fct.JOf
, a.-auy, jttonrm an Aavancs .-. ,
" WtkiyJ one year In advance. -v. tl.OO
. WMktyJ . tlx'.' month jto'. .&mac" ' Jit
Cntered at
Grande a
the poetof ru t : La
( second-class . natter.
Tki paper will not publish any ar
tide app'earlngver'a 'horn" de"p'iume
fclgned articles will be received s:b-
to the discretion of b edit irs
Please sign ynor article and mt Oil'
. appointment' " ' ' ' ,. . J ' 5 ' 4 ''
Aisrttolnal'lUu. JV
j flippy ad, - rate "furnished
' upplfcation.
tpon
; local reading nollce "lfto'per Bne
Brat "insertion! fo 'pe'r Tina for cadh
tntequeht"lhiertibn.'JS--T-''' ; );. -i
v. Resolutions 'df condolence, ta a line:
CftWtt tnknt&'leSa Uria.Ht 11
ProfUlng by the example of Kansas
; farmeriMhlrlng fromi rth-Re tudntn
as harvpntlnjr hnnd
Horbi'rt Knos
Bmlt)i.
la employing, collegians as trunt bunt'
ers.
Tl bJIrfiH? oicpaTWrr)fn'lWr
year by year, ihe tn rvlces oi a large'
number of men competent to do re
senrth ort ofvarlous' klnd. TU'c
tmnjtu la constantly being ordered by
congrens (fo-.ilnvestlgate.. something.
. -. .. -.it . . ..i
iuenvsre neeuea wno can lulrly an.
pralje moral and social values, who
. wllMenti.a.-lllr-ffirii'gr:lilf-tnY.--f;ryj
attitude of mind, who have not ac
quired prejudices and predilections,
nndSvhor hare fro ' reason fW-misrepre-
enttngrwbot they (Uncover, -i -;
, Ajier, good deal f experimenting,
the liureiu bus d vc!opod ' !''";
thati'younfg tiitn ust'ijtiti oflrrtllege,'
pot. Brn(hmte-,sludeBl;betweea the,
Junfr and senior yenrs, and young
professors, are, the ones on the whole
bUfH.t,Jjfjitls 4f "fitur1'J'f '.
Njt long. ago, Pinlih talked of the
postd b I II t i.s o f a-ovttVnm n i se f v lce"t 6
' grcup oi'yosng ntonJlt the-K'ibras-ka
university, at.LI(;oln Neb., and as
result several are' 1 hWJng money
this sunrnr-T- at-'trost bnstlng. -The
, same experiment ftijifl successful
. ly at the University of Pennsylvania,
"Because the chap wl(li a disposition
'to rn;i"ft-3rtnrmiKTnrrOTPKTrrf
pretjy certain to have something In
hlnV wy.rtlu.fettjng oijt," as Commis
sioner fJrolrh puts It, he prefers tje
fellqw whrfla fiayhH far taW oVn edu
cation. , . .
CTXFJn.Tra IN PANAMA.
TlwM.utong,tu clvbr,t.B X) KlL-J
rlous Fourth d(in In Panama. The
canal .mmliwl, ,n-iM ArAS't.ZuS
to Np York for 1600 worth of real(
Am.rlinn-inade Chinese firecrackers.
and thVy are going to burn ennui; Y
red llirfit to make the whole tone
blush.
Commissioner Hlarkburn silg-,
the Idea and all the .glhrr
gested
rommlimloners and everybody elut who
has ev
depem
goda
r heard the IX'clurallon ofltt
nee rind from the little pa
nt In the .school yard, and Us-
tehei
d jo the village o
Inn- of the nntloi
orator dlvus the
destlnK s of the nntlon with one hand
incenied In the "burxum" of his
walntctnt and the other on the sweat
ing Winter pitcher, was there to answrr
th. call. They are going to have as
...,., ..Mn.muwfcM. ""Ml, Ve.lf..r.. Vw-wJune 1 2. Chafes
back l ."aod-siciutlff r.; fmnorja61t,,AplWbh,r pf
j.-..,,,. .,., . n.i every, comnm- i (jihern Oreonlan. and for manv
tes ls,Hng to. have everything on t4! ,,, J 'i .JKi..n", .W-4,'ocrn5'' TJIlffl:
prot..T fl.a( w'm evr icvWd for Wc Man.1 c,(,'11'vU-t;.,,' i.TaM.fnd fr'aircne
Minuwrm-nt Ktid hIi1Huti uf Fourth
or jui crowd,' frir isTd jk.jn.na;le to
the eve ning concert by the' cornet
band. I
T,
WHAT OTllKllH HA y.
La flrnmlo Is taking no note of the
fart irnt t'nton County whl be dry
after July 1. It. papers are fuller of
advertisements; jrian tm.1 IWllbph
new Ttf-n are going to see thst the
town ioea ahead. Pendleton Tribune.
a.
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Tnt-MJIo 8trrt-h Ttevclulhihlsrs ' En.'
UM VmlUry U (!i "lln Walus. '
Tl.sl tba y ;iid jj,f, UwatlUaJ
. fountii Is rapidly developing Into a
dtstrlrl f amtfimCAe,;;befrr
patcheL and vineyards, with land at
xcepijonally high prices an excep
tional iV prcdsctlte. is declared by A?
M. Pewson, the well known Frewatrr
.1 ! '
tatt man, who Is in'
r iCoattausa frstsi PMT '
Land for. several mllei cat of Free
water is pow celling at (excellent prices
aTtld 1 belng' ' concerted - Into "berry
patches as rapidly ' as Dos'slbla and
within a couple of years the output of
stVs w.brkaAnjithS)9rieswlll 1
;e amazing. '
The entlr nt8aaVrciWi yrfniwater
to Walla Walla.' along W line 'otHhe
electric oad. is jum filled fix hom5
whereormerly at was owtlAiiln large
Tracts and but few people lived. The
land s highly producUvand water Is
plentiful, and every .imaginable, varie
ty oC fruit la being grown in abund
ance, ,.,. " . .,
The berry area la being extended
each. year and now from two totwo
and a halt lies, from .Freewater, each.
way, the larger tracts are being cut up
Into iwo, five and It-acre, tracts, and
a family lives on, each tractj , ,,
' RACKING PIAJIT BTJUNING. '.
Ijoms, to Kehon Morris Packing Cotn
Pny Hundreds of Thonsands, .
Kansas City, June 12. The immense
plant' ot'the "NelsotfM orris Packing
oompany'lit blirnfng. ''The' fife started
this' morning about lVclock from' ati
explosion cln "the sVtnsairl 'factory. Tl
property Is In the flooded district,' fc'riO
tt l Impossible for the Tlremert to
"R-ajjft it. HieTffre fa sltfettdMfr'MHd
4jt.a Rnl being wlthe'st'd,'by thous
ands'who rfre W'liSiess'KcxMlbat'-lt..' '
Later The estlfharett'Toas to the
firm 'of Nelson'Siorrii 1lf reach hun
dreds of thousands of dollars. After
,wo buildings Vee entirely 0etr6yd
.... t-tto. ....isHssMy suicide rather, ban hrow.it
Triii tow lurwifr n tphu oi ine lire. I
The plunt'ii vaitied if iiil'd'oW
",' PTKlleu.n Wants lj(r rrhi.
JTosterdhy here was nhC i'tHnt"tk
cream fr sale Jn Pendleton. Peqple
whoahad jpurihscd striwDorrlesiahd
had converted them Into shortcake for
lunch were unable to find any cream
for Jnle In the entire rllv. Is there
room forkny ttw IndsfrleS In tnesVt
neiBi o' the wonds
? Million
P..HJ il!i
lara.ln cash are sent to the
eastern
states every year from Oregon for the
ordlnnry oooV"tUjffB that cun. be,,proj
duced off tny-o our (riiin-i-but Pen
dleton markets are without cream half
tbe tlm 1 tlre-jummcJmotrths. And
yfet; many rtf .our old-timer r Jieard
to say, "Why,-there la nothing to do
la fcmlK'J'm. The. town Is dead. It
lyen dy'-lMhlh!-ton'JJst Ore
lani
c ',' rr rtrr :jti.----
'. Noted C(tage Doing Wnvkrtl. . ,
Sijn Francisco, 'JUno 12. Althniigli
it survived the fire and -earthquake,
the former home of Edwin Booth, the
great actor situated1 on '-Telirraph
Hill.! In tble city, ts'.lhrestnicd with
destruction by dynamite In blasting
operations near the cottage on every
point of the Ihlll; j One more charge
of dynimlle wlil send It to-destruction!
Booth lived here from 18S2 to
lsSr -Xf Wtii llm'eTet.'KrifnVnfir
SenfeTrlTKara
w yief :AUfntiK',?!urVr. -C v '
''PncrSnTenlrh-Oal,', 'Ju:12.JBeoauso
Eva Williams, a beautiful woman, re
fused (o fornnk.p her ivyward life and
ipal'iy hlrru'fCliatles itivenal' prosr
Dhjtoiis It'mvr nan, fii.Wy hit ; nnd
wouafed htrr hli r' hV tlopt in a
lodging houve. As the police op
pronched rtevens shot himself
li
is tnoiignt tne woman will re
cover,
body.
v. r l.i.ui. t.i i. f f -fiit J" bel
Xlckell (irnn'nl Uelicnrlnj.
and sintcnced to
penlleiitjnry, was
li mnatfia .ln '.h.
today ntitlffi'iFTWit
tnV,ti'siii:f.rt of aniu-afs had grant
ed hlnKt9'Jrt. """" '". M,
it:
i,'t?'.fiff t'rsickr! Again. .
TrOwVbtWw. r.. June S.fc
crackers early today blew the door off
the, safe In the pmtofflce here and
Oirrrlfd thl InnW truisjNlx ril,l
erable dlilance from (he ylllngt.
where' they dynamited It. escaping
wl'h tllOO, The same safe wan dy
namited a week ago, when the robbers
stole M0P4l- !V
. .. ...
Polk's Oasettcrr,
uslrtess Dlrecto ofi esch city,
town snd village W OregVift' Jn'i'Wsii
mgfei); gtuntg luSfscrir)!rrMUkttai,a
each place, together with the location
and shipping facilities and a classified
JtJP'frBSMlV tslfrssiJronsplker. of Pendleton, Ore.;?
fession. R, L. Polk'4 C?., (ihc.VBeavf T F. C. BftAMWELL, Register, i
,' U WIS BBK -V.s HV . OV
rnomnateu-1 1 i , ,
u prldeoUal caadld.U ni
ffT 111!
... ... , : . ZZ
a-mm
;: $55.00 wRTEIti IMr ESK : noLlbE
;;;t:;i5J6.50,1
filE-CElEB
REMEMSER we
Goods at Cost! I
EASY TERMS. AT
Phone Black1 641
iv',,";.: 213 FIR -STREET
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(It . t,
"IWonutn ayca .jpiiy)ir.Bhiod. ,.
j iPeval.jJjse J. rlt t lekei 't
4 rtiit-tiArA. to4nv tbnt'n wnmnn
' sclool;itechgn ;tjiarted. a,4plt t
'tjalll ;l,hei.,cxar "ft.flff,)1.,
'qtjienviulns, In t,tn guli. off,Fi(-
land on, (be occasion of King d-s
'war.d's.. visit , TheVomajv was
picked,up by ttolhllistiq ihrpw,'
7a bomb ,to kiy the. czari8nd, .en-..
tire royal family.. She,1 commU-
aaaaa.
. ,.!f, : i l-"' At"tlie'l'aitlinc..--'.n' i-'-"
The PasMmo was dark last night be
cause" the firm with ' which Mr. Wilson
Is, dealing, duplicated films,, sending
sgme that 'ere used two weeka ajpi,
and in order not o-. make his patrons
fe I Hhat they wre mistreated,-. Mr.
vftlson- decided to keep ? tho r.house
dark;' Th films i will -hereafter r be:
obtained from' aiKithep-firm, and-it is
niii,i(l that the misfortune". will not
apaln odcur.' : ; T')i ;i( -,;'- :: .- .
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- Motlce Is hereby given .that: '.the
lands! descrlbedi .belowrf embracing HO
ocres.i wlthiti itheiri Imnahar National
foresti Oregoa. wlll :btubJect;to.'Set
tlemnht and entry tinder the provisions,
o'f the ihomestead laws of the United;
States and th actf of June; 11. 1918
(84 Btat. '2St). at. the -United -States
land nofflce- at La Grander Oregon, -on
August 8, ; Any settler who has
actually and In good faith claiming
any of said lands. for agricultural pur
poses prior' to January 1, 190. and
has not j abandoned same has a pref
erence right to .make a, homestead en
try for the lands actually occupied.
Bald binds were listed upon the ap
pUcsaious TfJttih9 pexsona , pientioned
below, who have a preference right
settlor, provided such settler or appll
i ant Is qualified to make homcptead
entry and the preference right Is exer
cised prior til.Augint 8, 1R0S, on which
Calf the lands will be subject to set- j
tlcni) nt and enrty by any yunliricd,
teriin. The lands sre e.r follows:
" The N of SW'4, nad that part of j
the V4 of SE4, lying west of Mlnn V
river, section 10, township 2 'south,;
mnfc-e 41 east, W. meridian, listed up
on application of M. N., Myrlck," La
Grande., Oregon.
FRED DENNETT, .
I'omnilsslonrr of the Oenernl Lnnd
Office. '
'First 'AaVstant
Secretary of the ln-C-12-1S-24-1
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WITK-r 1'Tm' ltlTLIC AVION.
Ocparliiient of the Interior,
tiiM! gind-rflufr'atcfiaj ."Grande, Or.
1'i-j.juiie s, ius. fljdi1
Vi police Is hereby lven, thatf
GEOROE M. THOMPSON,
of Adams, Oregon. wTio on Slay 28th
1908, made timber and stone sworn
sTUtementNoi tt. fur SH 8E4 and
NEK HE i and SE!i NEU.. section
9
.'I, township S south, ran;(e 14 east.
Willamette meridian, has filed notice'
if Intention to make final proof to es-i
tabllsh his rlnlm to' th. Und ihovn"
described. U'fors John Ralley, Jr., U.j
8. commissioner.' at rVndletdn, Ore-!
gon. on the 22d day of August, 1908.
I falnUaCftaAes'MfAneases: Win
Thomas M. Keller, of Pendleton, Ore.:)
Frank Donaldrn."fMhlrm, Ore jj
Bchool Oerli lMM
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art,
WHEEL
PE5T MADE 2 Q PERCENT OSTF
are Reducing Stock on ' MEW
am making this the LOWEST
LIVING PRICES TO RIGHT PARTIES. - iKUUBLC.iu anuw uuuu
r'.l'- -1 -li , ' ' , '
, ... A Notre Dam Iuty's AppeaL
. , TbMilt knowing 'soffsnsra: of irheu
niatlsirt, Whethei" nmscdlar oir; ofi Hhe
pains In the Mdue.is or neuralgia
Balns. to' ittfa'ta'-ha? for ibM'mW:
jment which has repmtcdly cured all
of thee tortures. '"Rhe -reels It' tier
duty to send 'If to ail uffersf ree.
Tou cure yourself, at home as thous
ands, will testify no change,of cli
mate, being necessary. Thls simple
dl'co;cry banishes urle acid from the
blood, .loosens ... .the stiffened Joints,
purples .(the blood and, brightens the
iyes, giving elasticity and tone to tht
whole .system, . If the' above Interests
you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum
bers, Box R, Notr?" Dara,' Ind. "'
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DA 'D. MeMrHan,'; Red 831. s
Patriless'txtractHjn. -ft. -A- wir-i '
" Extfet golO workr1 Special attntton
tA-ehfldreh's teethC'-11- .-JJ?'.-t'.- j:
La 'Omnde' Natl()rtal"BainK-Bulldlrr
j.n
i ' obi . jti i. r:a s.'-i. y i',.
...jfive-thousfrnd d,ollar. touring car
wltlv, a J,onelorao.,englne. ..will, ..inajie
be,tt time .than, ,a-$100, OM buslncFf
with a one-horse advertising poic,. .
"The Motit Comfortable Place
in tlis HoaM."
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U;?iM wins ju:vt ('- ' " uidrPZ'S - - -M- -.
ssrtistnc fUld tor Ua Paciflo" Uoataiy
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Ki- 'a. -leAiit. 3i!i.-i
FtRIVITtREf and JScIHnil'pu.a)! Sccor lhd
PRICED furniture House In the city, v v
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DCHT BILIIS IfflES
190$ Svlll be worth nearly eight billion "Indication at present are for great
dollars, according to figures' pr1wed,'W0WMi Fo..elgltf years the American
by the department of agriculture. It farmer enjoyed unprecedented pros
is expected, thre rIU., tat .MtflcleaV V" "?r-lB ? T'
j., It'tt ii'ff ' 'ilBiTarvesl,l Jractlitlly lnM
ffnds to move thrf 'cVop from' farms - 1L . tSL' 1 1. . ! K I
. , , . . ' , "Never In the history of the United
to tidewater. .Discussing the outlook gtat.es has there been such years of
Chief Statistician ClftrktrtMhe'.egrii big eroprand hl:h rrff s." '
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deparment of the Interior,
' ,'U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
': May U, .1908. . ,r . ,
' Notice is hereby given that
GEORGE Aa MCCUBDV-, r
of Hood Klver, Wbbco county, Ore
gon.' who, on May 4th, 19t madci
nmoer and Stone sworn statement No.
0,vf'!r E NW'l, lot 2. Pec. 18,
rloiithj ItatlU" H Kn"t. WUlami'jtn nm
-rJdlHn, has filed notice of Intention -to
makrf flMlirof t slfiri.ajMmne
the; bind above described, before the
register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on the 1st day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore.:
Johrt T. W illiamson, of La Grande.
Ore.
Ore; Charles Hall? of Hood Hlver, Ore,
, t;. BKAiUVELL, Register,
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" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
' U. fl. Land Office at La Grande, Or..
May 25, 1908.
Notice' 1b hereby given' that' ' '
MARY. E. Sl.HOFIELD, 1
of La Grande, tftlnn county, Oregon
who, on May IS, ,1908, made timber
and-stone' -sworn statement No. fl2.
"'L'.! a.VBE.N,:H' PW V
3 r-jr llan"'t'' merldlim, bus ft;.,! ';
,,iivt ,.,1-iurL'iittoii in maHe- Tmai tini
the register and receiver at La Grande
Oregon, on the 10th day of .August. ,
Claimant names as witnesses: Wal-
ter Pratt, of Allrel, Ore.: Harvev Dahl- ''
Istrom, of Alicel. Ore.; Thomas L.
fSchoffeDl.'-'rir'La trraHde; Ore.: Neoht .-.
W. Bchofleld. of La Grande. Ore. N -
F. C. BRAMWELU. Register.
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