... -....-... 'I ....... v.-.. a.,- 'A .'. ::.e.:-. .rtT -Wat ..a.--. - - EIGHT PAGES. evening on ruvnn. t c"i:.yndb, ouegon, Monday, December 21, ions. TAGE FOCI I. la Grande Evening Observer Publlxlird Dally Except Hunday. CTIUtEY IWCOTIU.ItS. " EDITORS AND PKOFRIETOKS. I'nluxl I'rcii" Telegraph fcer v Uts. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: Pally, (Ingle copy 5c Dally, per month , 65e Pally, six month In advance. . .$3. SO Pally, ono year In advance $0.50 Weekly, six montha, In advance.. 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. . .$1.00 Entered at the poetof flee at La Orande as sccond-cla? matter. Thla papor will not pubiinh any uu. ele appearing over- a nom de plum. Blrned article! will be received sub ject to 'the discretion of the editors. Please sign your article ana aave dU Appointment. dverUulngT Hates. Display ad. ratea furnished upon application. Local reading notice le per lino first lnortlon; 5c per line for each ubipquent Insertion, Resolution of condolence, Be a line. Card of thank, 5c a line. orn itEijpitM school. Few possibly realize the benefit of our state Institution, known a the Oregon state reform school. Wo do think, however, another name would adJ no smalt weight In bringing about he desired result. The fact that a Coy In speaking of the school must be continually confronted with such a name all through life. Is handicapped. Tlila In not a penal Intditutlon. The boys (ire not sent there to lie punished for bad conduct before their commit ment. They are wnt there to be taught hnl'H of industry nwd to be Improved mo;.i!ly. mentally and physically; to be transformed Into good, self-sUp-po-tfnrr and useful eltlr-er.s. I!iys are not sentenced for any def inite period, when so committed they become wards of the stau- until they arrive Blithe age of 21. Roys only may be - committed between the ages f 10 and 16. This dots mt mean that they are kept under actual guard all of this time. When In the opinion of the superintendent a boy has been there a sufficient leflgth -of time V ..warrant the belief that he can take 4'are or himself, he may be paroled. Their stay depends entirely upon their own conduct and efforts. While there . they must artend setiool nine months in the year, which Includes Industrial and agricultural training. A good band Is one of the featrues of the acliool and the boys have every oppor tunity to study music Religious serv ice are held twice each week, includ Ing a wecl-offlcered and corvlucte I Sunday school. nPrentsand guar: lan lose complete control; many, how ,ver, never having known the. cure or "h mother. Once a month the boys are directed to write to parents and friends nd .pttener uj stamps are provided. All letter pas through the Hands 6 the superintendent. Boy on paiuie must report pvry three months. Few ever visit this state Institution, tut those who do, always come away with words of praise after noting what It Is doing to give boy a chance to pre pare themselves for a useful life Many an honest man Is now living In this state who owes his honor and suc cess to thla school. The great major It yof boys sent there are saved from a life of crime, and it Is much ehenpn for the atate to educate them and pre pare them for life, than to capture, convict and Imprison them after they become a prey upon society. -. Portland may lose Tom Klehani on, Its present secretary of the Ore gon Development league. The city ol Denver has offered him a salary of $10,000 per year. He has It under ' consideration. - It Is quite likely that Portland will make an attempt to keep him. Tom Richardson has done more . for Oregon than any one mart who . h.-ld a similar position, it was T,.m Richardson who broadened out Portland, whereby It gave s.ome little tlon to the want of the other portions of the state, that was vitally necessary to Portland's growth. Today there If hot a hamlet In this great state that Is not proud of Port land's growth and wishes It to con tinue. What helps Portland helps the state. Any development in any por tion of the state helps Portland. No .longer Is the term "Portland h..g acen In print. If Tom Richardson had accomplished nothing more, his mis- Ion In our state would have been we!, worth his salary, but that Is only an incident to his h'.bors. Wo hope he vlll continue at the. head of the boost .. for several years, anyway unth after the Yukon-Alaska exposition. Oregon under proper management wll: profit lartrely through this fair, th. sime us Wiitdtlnatnn did from Lewis and Clark Mir. Better keep Tom Richardson for another year. The Ladies' Neighborhood club iim B.,ie of the Sund-iy school have had (...parate commiitee- canvassing the city with a view of ascertaining whether or not e have any Tamllie In our midst who need assistance. i i.. lutmcnt. or little children wnere ii a toy or little reminder V.SH thought of the Christ spirit would not ow Bi'il--!. This iii'tulry has led to inl : -viewing the physicians ef our cki. this research ha developed no case if extreme suffering. This, however, has I,een no exception to the rule, fcvery vesr during Cbrl-tmHs w.-ek the city t. srenerally canvassed, but seldom . Ine committee rewarded for It. efforts. It 1 becoming recognized that when the time arrive President Taft will be supported by a cabinet that will add dignity to hi administration. Fina tor Knox as secretary of stale war rants this prediction, i Our valley roads are In as perfect condition a in midsummer. This L an Meal winter; stock can be fed with little or no waste. Wood can be brought from the nearby mountains with greater ease than In the summer, wi.lch prevent excessive prices. From a climatic standpoint, 1908 ha been a model year that fow In the past hnvi excelled. Every season ha permitted the proper planting and harvesting of crop and the yield and price have l en ubovd normal. - Every Thanksgiving a public offering Is taken, to be distributed at the dis cretion of the Ministerial association of the city, and usually there Is a small balance left over each year. This fund seldom amount to more than $20. Orande Ronde valley, whllu n t composed of what might be termed wealthy men to a greater extent thBri the average community of the north west, the masse of our people are better fed and clothed and enjoy a great variety of the comforts 'of life, i - Thl Is without doubt the busiest week In the enttri ear. TRY PRICE GATES. Ills and Other ratten Will Corne I'p Next Wednetwlay for Trlul. The trial of Price Gate of this city, charged by Dr. V. II. Riley, with practicing veterinary surgery with out a license, will come up next Wed nesday. ' The case has been hansinc; fire for many weeks. The other cases are law suits.. One of them Is Huntley vs. J. XV. White, and I. W. Faut't vVv-ro the plaintiff alleys thai Constable Fuulk attached property which should not have been so treated. Roy T. Oliver is suing Tehessennr i fir"'$2s7.'), less These will all fnnts up before justice fciewari r.exi Wednesday. . Ton will find the finest line of liner, table mats, asbestos line, at VAN DUYN CO.'S. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. No. 1 6-room house, bath, toilet, pantry, goo cellar, wired for lights also some good furniture. Locatlo;: on Jefferson avenue. $2,000.00. No. 2--7-room house, fair conditlor. 4 lots on XV street. $1,090.00 No. 3 5-rootn house, bath, toilet pnntry, cellar, wood house; wired fo "nuts; location on First St. $2,100. '. 5-room house, bath", toilet, wood house; wired for lights; .oi., .on on Z street. $2,000.00. No. 5 5-rooms, bath, toilet, pan try, fair cellar, barn; 2 lots set to fcoo' friift t.lTC; location on 2nd street $2,000.00. : V No. i 4-room house, barn, two lot? Location on Trowbridge St. $1,000.00 No. 7 6-room house, wood house, one lot. Location on First street $1,200.00. No. 8 6-roorh house, hen house, wood house, 2 lots. Location on 6' street. $1,000.00. No. S 5-room house, pantry, large burn, 20 bearing fruit trees; eleg-int outside home place. Location on North Fourth street. $2,500.00. No. 10 5-room house, 3 Vi lots; Ii ..it tron". T.onwUnn Vorth Fourth street. $1,100.00. No. 114 rooms, cellar, wood house, some fair furniture with house. One lot. Location on S street. $1,200.00. A part of the above list can be pur chased with one-tenth down, balance easy payments. No. 12 4-room house;-4 acre land. 4 shares water; wood house. $1, 800.00. No. 13 3-room house, 1 acre land. 1 share water; good wood house; nice lot berry bushes. $1,030.00. No. 14 6-room hoi;se, 1 closets, pantry, cellar, wood house, on 2 acres heat land mar town; 2 shares water: fine berry bushes; fruit trees. $2. iBO.00. No. 15 3-room house, 1 acre land 1 share water; wood house. $930.00. i No. 16 20 acres, 2Vj miles from La Orande. All in cultivation; runnlni water on place; no buildings. $1, 500.00. No. 17 11 acres, 4 yenr-old or chard; 6-room hotisu nearly finished all new; g.iod water for phfee; on. mile from pestoffico. $5,400.00. No. 18 4" acres near Summervillo 2-room houso, log barn; mostly fenced $450.00. No. 13 ltl acres: 40 acres splendl." timber: 12 acres under cultivation; 2' frlut trees; $-room house, fair sta blc; good water; partly fenced; lots of wood on balance of farm. 900.00. Th above Is a partial list of real p:t, w Vnv.'1 f-r Fle, T.e Vt.v yoi-.r want an.i w will try and supplx your Meeds. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO., Foley Block i r XO OXE HESITATES OVEIl Om CAKDT. Everybody that knows our cenfec tlone et all Is aware of their purity, their frmnnesB, their fine flavor. Ji' you don't know, "get acquainted." Tou certainly get your money' worth in thl candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 6-pound box. E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN. frpct-lal. For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560 acre. One hundred acres under culti tlvatlon. A $1000 residence and oth er good Improvements; sprti. wator enough for'house and . barns; creek, across one 40 all for $6000 cash. Lo cated six miles from town on R. F. D. Figure it out for yourself. Write to Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin, the. firm that stands for a square deal. Roinctlilns New. A beautiful line of tlie-famous KI ser hand-colored photographs of American scenes. The latest Chrlet rnas greetings and mottos. Only a limited supply of each. If Interested In these you will do well to call at once at THE LITTLE -SHOP, ' . &06 Main Avenue. J- , Violin (inu Viola Instruction. Miss Young will open a studio to limited number of puplis at the home of Mrs. Harriet It. McDonald, 1616 Sixth street. 'Pohne DIack 402. Ex cellent preferences given. J., H. .-'PEA-RE. LtADING AND PIONEER JEWELER Xotlco of Sale of Impounds! Stork. K,ta In VAfnlw rHvrtn Vtft tVl rt 1111- deralgned will on the I8th day of De cember, 1908, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction at the city pound in the city of at, Grarrde, Union county, Oregon, the following described ani mal, to-wlt: One red and white cow, J or 4 years old; brand resembling H on lef hip; ear marks, square crop, off left ear; square croft off and un derblt and slit in right ear, marked with three due laps. Impounded De cember 7, 1908. Said animal will be lold for cash In hand to the highest bidder at said time and pltce under and by virtue of the ordinance of the -!ty of a Grande, Union county, Ore gon, providing for the Ipoundlnsr and -clliiu of animals found running a! large In said city. Dated this the 16th day of Decem ber, 1908. J. W. WALDOV, Chief of Police. I.a Grande. f'r. NOTU'K Ol' I1X.VI, SI .TTI.EM KNT. Notice is hereby given that Otho Kckersley, administrator of the estate 'f William J. Shoemaker, deceased, has filed his final account as admln iatrator of said estate and the county ourt of Union county, Oregon, has set Monday, the Vh day of January, A. D, 1 909, at I o'clock In the afternoon of ald day, and the county court room tn the court house. La Grande, Ore gon as the time ? d place for hearing a'J report 5?id P'.l objfet'ons thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon,' this 4th day or December; A. D. IJ08. OTHO ECKERSLET, Administrator 1 !"BI iH T f !TV V T THIS STORE fS t m m m n m m im a at ' , ! AY d!VE iT I 1 i X ! T WMU-DirUUlW There never was a better time to put this store to the gift test than new. it never looked better. Slocks never were more ettrectivcly display d iently arranged to select frcrn. Every department is shewing an endless variety of good gift things. Salespeople are aleri, courteous end eager to help you make your selections. Prlcesare nowhere fewer; variety that $ vest cur mercan- dise a character peculiarly its own. A gift thing frcm IHST S is a gift that will be highly appreciated by the n iplent f j - many many reasons A w Ik through the store may offer ycu seme ugge iion, fer the huncfrr s of, thoroughly appre ciative gift things of merit we iirc nowing makes ours La Grande's Ideal Gift Store for your oxn pisnsure, satisfaction, econcsTry I COME AND SEE The result will be mere SAVING for you. 4. X The Ideal Chrlsfmas gift for yoHrself. The one that will be truly appreciated and enjoyed, in a pair of my Glasses. If your eyes are beginning to evince any signs of a deefct. Ey proper and prompt atten tion you might have to wear them but a short period. A fact J that you should consider now and have me fit you. Hot Clilcke Tamales. fectlonery department, hot chicken ta males, and those who enjoy these de '.u:ln'l 'I'nMne will ffni' the best -vr ready toe your order at E. D. Selder's candy store. TIME AMD GASli ! t Saved by my Method of UZCvl Wells i No- Wood Used ! Saves Gasoline Engine Cm u. u v ll , . .nd mon- J Hfo; tit ey. Ir.utructLn in Gaso t line Engineering .. .'. I i Call or Write R. A. WEST, : The Well Driller I IS r t Mf PA rv kkk i m m v iainau in- n n v hi i nnv UIW I UK All - YE OffER YOU yfiYOWW fitting present fcr erI w'fccm MB i Mo MM L r "The Quality Store" Grande Ronde I umber Co, PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Al L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. Fop 16 Inch Chain Wood Deliieredat yovr rlomc, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Crandc. Thcnced I74I BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. GRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $i.C0, $125, $150 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and 50c AH outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot .........r.. Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FTTZaHRALO, Proprietor Ctjmplete Machine Shops ad Foundry II kltil 'nsnm .. TEST YOy ! ei u a a -urn r m m w you remember t-nd a big 9 't Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE n A VARIETY -i