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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON', THURSDAY, At'GVST 27, 1JW8.
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An exchange exclaims, "Now watch
the city arrow!" But "The watched pot
never bolls." It's the man who keeps
a hot fire under the pot that gets re
sults. It Is also the man who ;buckle
In and hlps boost that witnesses real
growth In a city. Those who sit down
and wntch a city grow aro only mer
witnesses to the expenditure of energy
on the pnrt of others. Doi't be a
watcher, but a helper.-Eugene Reg
ister. , . . ,
; SHIS. CHAr.I.rX I)ISQI'A IEAI.
'Paswetl Avruy Tills Forenoon N'o
Funeral Arrangements tflude Yet.
Mrs. Charlos, Dlsqua passed away
this morning at I o'clock at the home
of the family residence on Washing
ton avenue, this city, Mrs. Dlsn.ua had
not been feeling well for the past week
but her condition whs not such as to
cause extraordinary uneasiness until
this mornlnr: at 3 o'clock, when, after
a nltfht of Intense suffering she con
tinually g'-cv worsi until the end.
Telegrams have been sent to her two
sisters who llvif In Missouri, ami her
brother, Jack Dillon, who Is at Prairie
City, Grant ?minty." Replies may be
received lute this evening. If so, the
funeral arrangements will be definite
ly knuwn.
KOI.Dll.HS DINK HI RE.
1m Grande ltrscnilili-s a 1'cirl When (1011
' Soldier. Arrlic.
. -HI hundred, njllRIn nu n from Idaho., y,
who hue been Jn cimo ut Aineileun!
1.AXO, arrived .In Ihe Itjf' sh ri ly nl'liir
noon ii'nii spent' it hft tliii.-' v: v to
aeciire refn dimonts. Wh. h yVulierert.
over the . buslne'ia district-, the ado
gave the cVy a roiir of garrison life.
Sinn) ' if th'etn to-iir dinner t the ho
tela of Ihe city, Vhlle others Were (Con
tented Vilh colli Jumhrs. .jA special
train fooljlN'n on during the after.
noun, r 'V , - , .'
.nalty.' lK-IKcVMmcrt-H-lni AjJliv's i,' l!( rt..,1(M. o,nllK',.' ; .
' . j ;t J,;VnA, ' :;s;-. The Areek r:;siaim.n. ' oh Dep.',,
' . ' - . iit. l 15 . L'.'lug siipll d l"i a ij.ase-
, . very iniort-siini inei ting v-on -S
by the l4': f iifff ta if .if ft W.V
when vjrund Secrlary -A. I.MvAiVJfV
: visited hrr ' A Inrgo stteAilnS; nt :
.pr. t. nt siui hii.iral tv Itltilily tntMrewt' '
, Ing n'liN,J i.j:Ivi r-d bv lh stursetnay. !
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,-iK(i, i- m ii. ,1,1 n't R-'i in ib iif-iii,
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.and 1,1, xl-lts here e ,. "H
.appiei Istud'. ' ' I
iriilU'iii iiiiis. lic-. rreldeiM.
X j N. w ,-.,rs A j;. Uhen l'f-J-!
1 nt I'.o.ise' . It s 'id his parly walked
' .fowifl tb- yaelsi Sylph this morning,
s "ii(:iy d-imi ! mini emerged from
the crowd ahd 'started town t J the pres-
' Ident. ecret senlen men selrcd him
tbut later allowed )iii'K to go. '
N'onilnate ji,.n'niiin,
t. I I , '.I A.. 4ri A 1
..., - i,t rii,. - 1 . , repri
N aentatlva. of lie Third California dls
'rle 1i4vi.ntl0ei wll K. nnmlniLl lw
lh. rrpuhllcaos ,it a ponvenllon hera
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.,,' ;XEET SETS SAlfi. 1 -":'
Ix-avcs Wunn Spot In Heart of Sydney
Afttnr Hearty Reception.
Sydney, Aug. 27. Two hundred
thousand waved a farewell to the
American fleet as the ships steamed
out on the .way to Melbourne, ' The
people saw the ships disappear with' a
feeling . of deep regret. Premier T.
Ucnt sjf Melbourne, sent a message of
cordial welcome to Admiral Sperry,
which was delivered before the fleet
started. " '
New York, Aug. 26. A plea for the
use of hypnotism In the treatment of
nervous ailment was made today at
tho convention of the National Negro
Medical association. . ,
I'ERKfN TAKING REST.
I.tx al Tenor Is Taking a Month's MuHi
. Xootli (tjtest.
C. P. Ferrln, the regular singer at
the Khorwood electric theater. Is tak
ing a Miwii .u,v;J ----?, After
a months of strenuous work at the
Sherwood Electric, his volco has
reached the point where an extended
rest Is absolutely necessary. During
his vacation Miss Issbelle will ably
handle the singing features.
A REAL SPORT.
Clilvart Converted Into Wild Scramble
to Pick l'p Coins.
Goldfield, Nev., Aug. 27.--Chlvarl
party Intending to surprise George
Wlngfleld and his bride on their re
turn last night., were In turn surprised
by the mine promoter showering the
Jesters with silver dollars. . Instead of
beating tin pana the party indulged In
a scramble, the women and children
also fighting pick up the coins. The
couple had recently been murrled. h
Arrest Sluice Rox llohhcrs. '
Nomo.lAug. 27. Thn two men ac
cused of robbing a sluice box In the
Osborn creek district last night, of $7,-
000 In gold dust, were arrested. The
federal authorities rounded up 20
gamblers and crooks. The polio
think some of them are leaders In
sluice box robberies. ' ' j
Cuban Election.
Havana, Aug. 27. It is likely that
the Cuban presidential election will be
held the middle of November, Instead
of early In December, as at first
planned. The change was made so
that the campaign will not Interfere
with the sugar harvest. A definite
date will likely be set within a week
or fwo.
Carroll Hearing October 5.
Mrs. J. XI. Carroll of Union, has
filed 'her final account as ndmlnlstVa
trlx In the estate of the lute Attorney
J. M. Carroll. Hearing has been set
for October H.
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Fndes Heirs Kilt I'liper.
The heirs In lhi estate of the Into
Rev, A.i Kiules have filed V request
for letters, of administration, nnd ask
for the appointment of Attorrey Tur
ner. Oliver as administrator. The es
tate Is valued at $1000. ,
DriiaitiMN to .Meet.
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. A'l tn'lc City, Aug. 27. Announce
niotij'wa made today of, the urogram
or-flu 'national Convention, ofdvug-glats,-.
t- fieield he;e during the. week
of. fVntember 14. when the pure (li ur;
a t will come up for discus-dni. i ; '
. Timber I Inlnio. - i ' '
Y liave two i fc,oeinmiul, tifiober
cI.flisVV ly j(iir loiH in, ' No lB" up
ory-,;'i.Wiill. ' J, , - J-S7-H-3
loo counler. Thi i':ilubil.limeit ,vl'! ;
rontlnue' lo serrt- short or. ler mi nis.
Swn.'klmmnicr Jtcported ppnxl.
:t. O. nekhhn'i'nier of Colon turn
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filed and approved report as adinlnls-
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ttntor for the estate of Clara
Hwi(t.hhlllnm,.r, ,le,l
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i 'Mrs. P. !. Ivtinhoe l-is hem eiii-'
flrieil fo her Iw n for several da' s. but
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some hi tter today.
Gfitid grocers like Schil-
lint;'s Host, for it makes
ijiutxl-will and iitittroulile .
in case of complaint, the
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money is rca4y. ... ,
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, TiK LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WAXTKIV Olrl to work and. go to,
school. "'Phone Rlark 22r
LOST In this city, a pair of dnupe
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glasses with gold bows. Inquire, at
. this office. . , .
Ortion
Invites You
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To Investigate Her
Resoure
union County
market and health to all who
wish to work and prosper.
There s Room for All
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