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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. PAOK Flint EVENING OBSERVER,, LA GRANDE. OREGOJf, TIirRSDAY, JCLY 3. J6. la Grande EvepM Observer . Published I)all jr Esc? pt Sunday. CEHRET BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORB. United Press Telegraph Servh-e. Pally, per month.... 65 Pally. lngle copy......., OS Pally, one year 'In advance .$8.60 Pally, six months. In advance. . .13. 50 Weekly, one year. In advance. .. $1.00 Weekly, six month, In advance. . .75 Entered at the postofflce at La Grande , a second-ftass matter. Thl paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed article Will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign yJur articles and save disappoint ment. . Advertising llafc. - Display ad, rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line first Insertion; c per Una for each sub sequent Insertion. Card of thanks, to a line. i In thought, if .not literally, every citizen saluted the flag today as It waved from the O. A. R. tent, where the annual reunion If being held. It .cost much, but It was worth it To day wer are oae of the grandest na tions among the many and the boys In blue Certainly made this possible. The various Fourth of July com mittees are all working overtime these days and are delighted with the interest that Is being taken by every one Interested,. Without doubt this Is going to be on of the most Interesting celebrations ever witnessed . In the city, . . , -e A lot of the boys did not know that buttermilk was sucha delicious drink this warm weather' until the past two days, s j , . Fruit prospects were ncveu brighter in this valley than at present, ; " r 4eJ.T WESTON IS, SAFE. County School Hupcrlntchricnt E. K. l)nKK returned from Buiem lust night, where) he went to attend the meeting of (he board, of Tegenta of the normal , schools of the state. Though hardly, expected the matter Of reducing the number of Normals came up, and it was finally decided, by a vote of five to four,, to recommend to j the legislature that the school' at Dra'ln be done away with. The gov ernor and Mr. Ayer advocated the re tention of only two Normals, one in eastern and one In western Oregon. The state secretary and Colonel Hofer argued that all four of the present schools Khould be maintained; but with the help of the last named members of the hoard, Mr. Bragg, Mr. Maler and Mr. Jewell, were able to curry their point. One of the most Important actions of the board of re gents came as a result of a discussion of the separate management of the state university, the Normal schools and the agricultural college. It was determined to be the sense of the meeting that there should be but one board of control all these Institutions, this board to consist of five members, with the state superintendent of schools a an ex-offldo member. The v.vA Awniuti mi entirely sate. . The committee of the board are as follow: On teaching, Bragg. Acker man and Maler; executive committee, Ackerman and Hofer course of study, Ackerman, Jewell and Bragg;' finance. Ayer, Spencer and Maler, a n n n n u n h PRICES REDUCED ON WEM ARTICLE em an Second Our Prices Tell ii the Storv--Whri U Satisfied Cus ! tomers Throng Our Stores. s 1 Cut this ad. out, bring to our stores anil we will show you the aries here advertised, while tlicy last, and present you a beautiful framed pi with a pun liusc of $10.00 er more. Ladles' Writing Desk,. $7:50; reduced to I0 Ladles' Writing Desk, $16.50; reduced to . ....fJ5 Bamboo Hall Tree. $7.50; reduced to ; ', . $$0 Quartered Oak Hull Tree, $19.50; reduced to $10 2 Box Couches, $14.50; reduced to $ Quartered Oak Library Table, $10.00; reduced to I t) Kitchen Tables, $3.25; reduced to.... $2i Two upholstered Couches, $4.50 and $3.00; reduced, to. .... .$2.50 and $ii Bike Tires, single and double, $3.75 and $3.50; reduced to $2 All ods and ends or my stock, both In FUUNITVRE, HARDWARE as I,AItflK ASSORTMENT nv omvrrpww C!OCK.EHY CL- and TINWARE, will be sold at ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OCT. ' Our Prices Tell U the Story-Why Satisfied Cus- it tomers Throng Our Stores. :: NO ARTESIAN WATER. Council Committee Falls to Report on Artrftutn Water Project. , The council held a long session last night, and discussed many . matters pertinent to the conduct of city af fairs. The water committee, which, a published In The Observer last evening, held, a meeting yesterday arternoon, and talked at length with Mr. Hunt and Mr. West, recommend ed that the city Is not at present In position to spend the amount of money necessary, to carry out either of the proposals of the above named gentlemen. Mr;. West had offered to sink a well 1000 feet In depth at the reservoir for $10 per foot, and furnish the casfng himself; or for $4 per foot and the city furnish the casing; or, should It prove unnecessary to sink more than 500 feet, for $3.50 per font, the well to be not less than 10 Inches nt the top, and not less than 4 3-4 See Our QUEEN Quality Mattresss Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET F. B. HAISTCN Phone Red 1161 . 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. t4r4a4s , 4itii$i44& 4m Inches at the bottom. Mr. Hunt' of fer la to sink 1000 feet for $7 per foot, or 600 feet at $6. The water committee, which, as published In The Observer last evening, conferred with the above named gentlemen yes terday afternoon, recommended that the city at this time Is not In position to spend sotnuch money on what may be termed almost a speculative prop osition, and the petition, upon motion by Mr. Meyers, was referred back to the committee. The committee on the Beaver creek proposition, which Is now being Investigated by a blp eastern construction company, will re port at a subsequent meeting. The matter of refunding certain sums due purchasers of licenses was taken up and after some discussion, the recorder was ordered to draw warrants In favor of the following: Clrlch Lottes. $7; B. W. Hughes, $7; F. A. Elackwell. $7; R. Kelley, $15.20; Charles Anderson, $35; McFarland, $72.60; Grant Lincoln, $72.50; Rem illnrd, $98.50; Thorscn. $115; Wade, $44.50; Fischer, $S6.60; Peter Grant, $84.50. The licenses of J. C. Smith, George Coode, Mr. Fnrouharson and Chris Wright terminated June 30. Other mutters tere disposed of, but they were of the u:iunl run, and not of very general interest. High-grade piano for (ale very cheap. Would exchange tor good team. Prof. Hendricks. 6-23-7-5 I 11 " ' ; ' ' Is;;;'' FOffD I':'-?.:AyTOlWdBI m iff"-'!! m The Pastime. The program for the balance of the week will certainly please every body. The story of "The Little Crip ple" will bring the tenrs, while the "Colonial Exhibition," showing sports and customs In Africa, Is certulnly In teresting. To see huge elephants shoot the chntes is alone worth going a long way to see. There nre plcnly of laughs, too. In "The Vacuum Caner" and "Father Buy a Moke." Tt songs are also up to the standard.. Notice to Choir Member)!. ?11 members of the tabernacles chr are requested to meet at the ta- bein.de on Friday night, at 7:30, to rcltirse for the Fourth of July pro Bfi. W. K. DAVIS, I Leader. ; DENTIST. DtW. D. McMillan. Red 831. 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