La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 15, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    tCVENINO OHfKVVKll LA (ilMMJt:, OREGON. TIIURSDAT, OCTOBER 15, f08.
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U (tonCe Evening OJsera
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for the past several weeks were pray
ing for rain,, seem to have had their
petitions abundantly answered during
the past few days. The entire north
west has been visited with copious
showers the past week. Nothing re
markable about it, however. We al
ways have sufficient moisture at this
season of the year, however, some sec
tions of the state and Washington
have passed through a dry spring and
summer, and were in need of rain
more so ' than usual thus the un
usual rejoicing
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NEW PROGRAMS DAILY.
Pastime Theater lias Overabundance
: of Film Programs.
Because of an oversight the Pas
time theater has three complete pro
grams on its hands, and will give one
each night for the remainder of the
week. All are excellent numbers. The
program advertised In this issue Is for
tonight only. Two features are strong
numbers, and there will be something
new every night. (
TOCOMPLET
THE NEXT DISTRICT FAIR.
Under the circumstances the late
Umatilla-Morrow fair was phenome
nally successful. There were some
It, but by good management and local
loyalty born of pride, they were over
come, and it proved to be the best ex-
hibltlon yet had.
But at this ttme there is some dis
cussion of the advisability of looking
for another location for it by next
year, in order that more room may be
had. It Is suggested that a pavilion
should be erected out in East Pendle
ton, where a larger space may be ob
tained for the stock exhibit and, may
be, a race track provided, ete
Against this The Tribune 'at this
time raises its voice In protest. It
does so In obedience to the motto,
"Let well enough alone," which admit
tedly at times Is not a good one to fol
low, but is, nevertheless, fraught gen
erally with a lot of old-fashioned
common sense.
There never was a successful fair
without a large attendance. Gate
money is what counts. It Is what
marks, the ,Jlne between success and
failure at any and every state or coun
ty fair. The best exhibit it Is possi
ble to secure would not guarantee a
successful fair Is nobody went to see
It. .,. .
This being admitted, it must be
plain that the more convenient the pa
vilion to the general public the greater
number of people' will attend. Mr.
Cohen wouldn't move his department
tore out on West Webb street If a
good building were provided him rent
free. And yet he would offer the pub
lic the same bargains that he does at
hi place of business on Main street.
The Umatilla-Morrow" fair is a great
success for the one reason that Its pa
vilion is on Main street, where every
body can attend without trouble. It
Is convenient
If the pavilion were moved even four
blocks from Main street It would no
ticeably diminish the attendance. If
It were moved out of town it would
result in killing the fair.
For years Union county has been en
dcavorlng to have a fair on the ground
two miles from La Grande, and It has
each time been a lamentable failure.
The attendance was so small this year
that the gates were thrown wide open
and no charges made. It was being
held at the same time as ours, and on
Fiturdny a prominent clilicn of La
Grande.rame to Pendleton to see "how
we do it," as he remarked to the
Tribune. His opinion Is that next
year the directors will follow Pendle
ton's example and move the fair Into
La Grande where the people are.
The district fair has been made a
street success la Pendleton, and the
Tribune respectfully advises that It be
retained at Its present location. Pen
tflston Tribune.
see
Those Interested In poultry raising
should study present prices. The to
tal revenues of the poultry Industry In
union county, If there was a way to
collect the data, would be a revelation
to those who never gave It a passing
thouchL NsverthelMM. ra will InnW
bark a few years hence at our present
conditions and wonder why It really
remained dormant so long. There are
few localities anywhere, that present
euch favorable conditions for poultry
raising on a large scale than right here
la Union county,' where the price of
gg for the past few year haa aver
Aged It jcenU the roar round,
ene
I T3, WiUnMt Telley fares em.rhe
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FPORT
GET
GEORGEIPALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier
J. M. BERRY, Vice President . C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier
.""V ' ' ' . F. L.IMEYERS Cashier ,
COLISEUM SKA TING RIM
Open every afternoon from 2:30 to 5. Every night from 7:30
to 10. Will open from 7:30 Saturday evening until 11 o'clock.
Those desiring to learn to skate will be taught by an able in
structor Gratis every evening from 5 to 6.
NOTICE: Rights reserved to refuse all objectionable persons
d mission to this Rink.
JACK D. O'BRIEN
er
AiU N D R Y
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V-' ; Done
The Way You want it done
PHftFUF MAIN 7
EXAMINER GATCII WILL
REPORT TO COMPTROLLER.
Full Procedure of Rank Matter After
It Roaches the Comptroller tiaU-h
Working on Report Today and May
Send It In Tonight, -He Said This
Afternoon. .
State Bank Examiner Claud Gatch
stated this afternoon that' he thovjght
he would be able to complete his re
port as to his findings of the condi
tion of the Farmers & Traders Na
tional bank and forward them on this
evening's train to the comptroller of
the' United States treasury. '
What Follows.
Upon receipt of the findings of the
examiner, ' the comptroller either or
ders the bank opened by the board of
directors or declares the institution in
solvent, and appoints a receiver to take
charge, with Instructions to ' realize
what is possible on the assets and ap
ply them on the liabilities.
Today there appears to be no more
developments or bad paper discovered
and the general Idea prevails that
there Is no question but that the de
positors will receive their money,
dollar for dollar.
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ABC.
Laundry
ATHLETIC .MEETING.
nig Meeting at Kkallnjr Rink Monday
' Evening, Oetobcr 19.
Everybody interested in assisting to
organizing a men's Indoor baseball
and basketball club are kindly re
quested to attend the big special mnet-
ng to be held at the skating rink
Monduy evening at 7:80 p. m., as the
players will be selected at this meet
ing and practice began in earnest Wed
nesday evening. It Is the Intention of
Mr. O'Brien to form a city basketball
league, cnnHlstlng of three evenly bal
anced clubs. From these three clubs
players will be selected to represent
the rcgularLa Grande club, both in
basketball and Indoor baseball, for
contesting with out-of-town clubs.
Everybody should become deeply In
terested and prove their Interest by
attending this meeting and assist in
selecting the players and electing a
president and treasurer of the city
league, also officers, such as managers
and captains and umpires. Mr. O'Brien
la very anxious to have the pis vers
elected at once so he may be able to
secure the measurement for the uni
forms for the regulsr club, which will
represent La Grande, both In basket
ball and Indoor baseball In out-of-town
contests and with visiting clubs, and
also arrange a schedule for the season
For the reasons stated, everybody
should come out and attend this meet
Ing, rain or chine, Monday night, T:I0
p. m., at the skating rink.
By order of the committee.
Itnenmag Rata Postponed.
inability to secure suitable room
the rummage sale announced to be
held Friday and Saturday, October II
and IT, by the ladles of St. Peter's
guild, baa been postponed. The sale
wtU be held as soon as rooms can
found, and the date announced at that
tlsse. . .........
Up-to-date Tail
or Made Suits
Nit and Silk Waists, Infant's
Pop Corn Silk Caps, Wool
Shirts and Leggins
The Latest Styles
in Collars and Belts
THE VAN DUYfi (0.
La Crrte, Ore.
IN THE
Masonic B!d$.
A CURE FOR
o RHEUMATISM
Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood. which i
carried through the circulation to all portions of the system. Every muscle,
nerve, ixme anu omi nosoros me acrid, pam-producine poison, causing
nches, inflammation, stiffness and other well known symptoms of the disease.
Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot iJ
expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and other external treatment
waica ioes noi reach tne blood, where the cause is located. Such measures
;.ve temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and
inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It trots down into the
circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S.
expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is Causing the pain," swell
ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently
cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic
8. S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties
needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire
system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice
tret to all who write, THS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATXAHTA, OA.
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La Grande Rational Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS?. $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
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J. M. Berry A. B. Conlay , F. J. Holmes ,F, M. Brykit
H C-CPennington F. L. Meyers ; Geo. L Cleaver .
VY L. BrenholU Georga Paliwer
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WHICH BILL
would you prefer to pay? A
good stiff one to the doctor for.
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for ' the coal
which would have prevented the
illness? Think it over. Then
give us the ;der fv.ceL H'J
it soon, too. Even a little chill
may mean a big bill for the
doctor. .'
G. P. FOWLER . Phone Main 10
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
17. 8. Land Office at La. Grande.Ore.,
October 6, HOB.
Notice la hereby given that
JOHN O. KIS8ELL,
of Vancouver, Washington, who,, on
October S, 1101, made timber and
tone sworn statement No 9-1141, for
lot 1. NEU NWli, NWU NEH, eee
tlaon tO; BE 8W 14 ,' tectlbn II, town,
hip I south, range H E. W. M., has
filed notice of Intention to make final
timber and stone proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the register and receiver of the
U. 8. land office at La Grande. Ore
gon, on the list day of December,
net.
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore.:
John W. Maltland, of Vancouver,
Wash.; Chester A. Plk, of Vancou
ver, TV a,; Baal E. Lever, el Tort-
land, Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
10-11-11-11
Notice of Final Acocnnt. '
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned that Mary E. Swauger, admin
istratrix of the estate of Emanuel
Swauger, deceased, has filed In the
county court of Union county, Oregon,
her final report as administratrix f
aid estate, and that aald court has set
Monday, the Snd day of November, A.
D. 1MI, at two a'cloek P. M., for the
hearing Of aald report and all ob
jections thereto.
Dated this Id day of October, A. D.
1101. MART X. BWAUOBR.
Administratrix of Emanuel Swauger,
Deceased.
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Announcement
The Real Estate firm of Parr-Logan Co., has been superseded by
the LOGAN-SHERWOOD CO. Mr. Logan remains in the firm, and
Mr. Sherwood enters as the new member. The new firm will open
and maintain offices In the most Important Eastern and Middle West
cities, where descriptions of all property listed with them will be
kept on file. ' ' "
IVE MAKE QUICK SALE
List With us How
We Find Buyers With Cash
INSURANCE
indemnity," Life, Accident and Fire
WE WRITE INSURANCE IN COMPANIES
DEMONSTRATED THEIR RELIABILITY.
WHICH HAVE
IVe Take Care of
INSURANCE PATRONS. TOU CAN TRUST US
TOUR POLICY IS IN EFFECT. .:. .:. .:.
TO SEE THAT
LOGAN-SHERWOOD
REALTY COMPANY
PHONE 86 : : : U GRANDE, ORE.
It's Heacock's
Glasses That Fit
IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES
SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE
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