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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
miDAY. NOVEMIlEIt 6. lOnA nciiT r.Gi:a v.r.n manr. r! if 9W ' I 1 WW II F u u I : ai induce- ments to tho homesecker and Investor J than any other section In the United States. Within Oregon today lies the largest body of fertile lund In the (Qontlnued from page 1.) tlon of Mr. Taft- that never d.ued believe possible. He cites In auhsta tlatlon of bis prophecies the fact tha today Oregon offers more mmpfsmss P The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de- United States, which Is without trans nnrtatUtn fuel!! If. Thtlf will nrtf rfti r mil 1S' f:ll-J i.-- I..- J - iTn i"T wtr.T panmenj. - hii oresenpuons areuueu as uwn as , rctcvea , urrguo is upturning - r. :: , :: !i - Idely known; 'A few years ago all the east knew was California and Washington, but at I last we are receiving bur just recog nition. . Senator Bourne was busy all day, meeting friends, and remarked many' times over that he could never for get the beautiful weather nor the gen erous treatment that had been ex-' tended him on every hand. There are self-made men' In this, world who ought to be suffering from remorse. anc delivered 'as soon as Tilled. ''foitMOwt'peUaMh for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. - .:. ..V IVe Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'S MQQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON SEPTEMBER 1908 PRICE 15 CENTS a WILL HELP (Continued from- page 1.) that Immediate action becomes expe dient, the commission will In this csho file Its own complaint. Ten days later karlng wilt be held and then the , U. & N. will .be ordered to com nie.nuu Immediately a rectification of Inadequacies.' Mr. "West dtd.not( afXIrra that such would be the case, tut his conversation was such as would indicate that ff some citizen, ciuh or artrutii'.ation does not flie a complaint stkwt the La Grande depot, the com- mlfiHlon would do It. Acted on fitot'Uynrda.'--- , -The commlHjloi!ias alrady ordered ihe stockyards near- this- point Im proved. Tht only fault found was the condition of the ground.. It depressed fck'culon has mnle the place-n verua tie mad hole and stock has wallowed Around in the deep mud. This the state body has balked at and Im provement work is now on. How veruMr. West also Inspected that section of the city to learn to what axent, the repairs have reached. v CrenratetJoii) Shovld Do Aided. Now,- that Ihe commission has Aeomett It advisable to take the Initia tive, the commercial club can do noth ing better than get In line to aid se ar. by arbitration as it were, what ovn in reality be secured by the good wfc'ii wra of existing laws. . What Laws rrovtde. " r"rosd cotnnolshlon ct which deals primarily with the Is sup in (.argument. Is published here- i3'octlon 18. Cpon compiaint & any person, firm, corporatlun or as sociation, or of any mercantile, agri cultural or manufacturing society, or of . any body politic' or municipal or sanitation, that any of the rates, fares. ::; ir classifications, or any Joint rate or rutrs sre In any respect unrea sonable or unjustly discriminatory, or that any regulation or practice what soever affecting .the transportation of persons or porperty, or any service In connection,. therewith, are In anj? re spoct - unreasonable or unjustly dis criminatory, or that any service Is in adequate, the commission, may notify the railroad complained.. of that com plaint has been made, and 10 days af- ' fer such notice has been given, the commission may proceed to investi gate the same as hereinafter provided. Before proceeding to make such in vestigation the commission shall give the railroad and the complainant 10 days'' notice of the dine" and place and when and where sucha matters will be considered 'and determined, and said parties shall be entitled to bt heard and shall have process to en- upon such investigation the rate -or rates, fares, charges or classifications, or any Joint rata or rates, or any reg- RFTEES YEARSFOBDEf AULTEB (CoiAlnued from page 1.) ulatlon, practice or service complainj ne9(j be or added to the evl- ed of shall be found to be unreasona ble or unjustly discriminatory, or the service shall be found to be Inade quate, the commission shall have power to fix and order substituted therefor such rate or rates,., fares, charges or . classifications as it shall have determined to be Just and rea sonable and which shall bo charged. Imposed and followed in the future. snd shall also have the power to make such orders respecting such regula tlonsc, practice or service as It shall have determined to be reasonable, and which shall be observed. - followed. used and supplied In the future." . Sir. West leaves fsr pendlet-m again, tonight where a grln rate heading I In progress today. nounced. he would "suspend sentence in the case of Curtis, the Wtter's wife collapsed and was - carried , uncon scious from the roorri.',' ' . ! ' '. ' : .. In passing s minimum sentence on Curtis and suspending" 1t, . the Judge aald: . -." "The recommendation of a parties ularly painstaking and intelligent Jury and district attorney, has inclined the court towar? clemency. The court does not believe it is the intention of the defendant, Curtis, to engage In il legal transactions. - In the opinion of the Jury and the court, he embarked upon a wrong course. When he found himself involved, he did not have the strength to stop., His persona! hon esty has never been assailed. I be- liev ill 11. t aiu unoou ujr uuwi.i. record that he has undergone a finan cial ruin besides disgrace of convic tion. In the case of Morse, nothing dence. He used the bank for larger general schemes and the depositors for his own speculation purposes. If such schemes do not entail severe pvnlsment and are allowed to be tar ried out with Impunity, the public will be at the mercy of bank adven turers." The court granted 10 days , for the filing of an application for a writ of error. Salem postofflco hows 30.2 Increase in receipts over last year, a greater ffaln than all the towns of Its class In this region There. are piety of doors labrtod "Pull," but the majority, after all. bear, the legend, "Push." Twenty-two' people from the vMntly of Greensburg, Ind.. have arrive.! in Medford this fall, and seven raort from the same locality are coming. A new kind of barley, called1 Black barley, that did well in Bakr county this year, will be tried by several Mor row cc'ntv farmers. C-P-CONNOLLY- . : t$$mwm$$$j prof-tju see' j- irm&mi;,--. . ' CHASLES'ESSKINE SCOTT WOOD MWimy , - : fCUXBENGU(AT MMgMf v, . . Y 0E0RjGE'5TRL!NQ-' .; ' ''ii&M.0 . :' ' ;"-'vfr-f ,. .'; ' ' ' ? I ft$- V;v ll-y:: y- r ' ? 1 SEATTLE THE PACIFIC MQN7KIY COMPANY P02TLAND,ORCN SAH FRANCISCO. -- 105 AfJCELES o 1 '. premiums THE PACIFIC MONTHLY, An Oregen ymade T magazine,. nov. 1 running the popular story "marim Eden" by lack London can be secured as a premium with the Observer. Talk it Joifii hvith the circulation department TsMMMMMMMM-M--TrrT????Trr? , ' ',''.-. Mil... ... " i Iff : 1;.. - f ... MD .READY FOR BUSINESS M OUR? HEW QUARTERS 'WITH THE NEWEST r AMD BEST THINGS TOR MEM TO WE? Rf T - jV mT- V-v- Opposite La Grande National Bank. Corner Elm and Adams Ave G"0.i 'Z3 i s J J ,: : . JL