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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
I .... " PAGE IX) CK. evening on.TRvrn, t.a grvxpe, ouegox, TCESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 100ft, EI CUT PAGES. i t , lii h i : k LI" !!L: i' Jr. : "V. -. 1- 1' ; t i s V i VI I'' f - ! till T s U GranSe Evening OSscrvcr Published Dally Except Sunday. cktwey BUOTIIEHS, ... EDITORS AND FROPKIETOnS. EMUxl lres Telegraph Service. . , , . , ,, rr--fejl. SUBSCRIPTION f kATE.S: Dally, single copy. i.'. i V. Pally, per. month . V.',.. . Dally, tlx month 'hi advice'. . Dally, one year in, advance i'll , Be , ' 65c $3.50 $9.60 Weekly, six rdonthi, In advance. '. 75 Weekly)i,SnV,1r advance. . . tlM Enteral at the postofflea at La Grande as second-clam matter. T 5-" ' :" V! ppearlnif over a ne'm de plume. V , articles, will,, 6o "received sub : a ; the"" dlscref'crfj 'of the editor sld, yogr(, Wtt and iuV dis- "tAf i'-'1 t.f.-:r.iL-ji;,.'.i',L i -i . -lna,Ktttl., . : ia '; furnished upon ' ''" -, ,.' i Aitfn'JtC' per linf per U 'each "15spa' 1 ;J 'vpt'-.-;: '-, .fiist .tii- . . tbsequent -. ; tion.'j"';': ?0; ; Resolutions "M conijoleirice, 5e a line. Card of thanks, 5c a line., . ' ! .- v y li!CrWj?MfcchBiita this season .'displayed ,-ijte'r variety and quan jit Jty, jf V-'WijKtmaa good than ever be fore.. The assortments In most fn atancea are yet Intact, but today and ' tomorrow will nee a melting away un til Christmas evf , when the happy re cipients will be made known. The 'bent Chrlstmfts presont thai could possibly be presented to tin Grande Itonde ' valley Would be the completion of the 20,000-acre Irriga tion - project, . . That would make poa alble the appearance of Santa, C1iuk In hundreds of homes that do not now exl;t. -t Homer's Ginger Brandy" -may xoi become, a close rival to near beer n: dry ' county beverage. Di-alcrs had better wait, however, until some inni goes to the supremo court before lay ing In large stck. . ...... . ; Groat country, this! Skat!n( on tat river Bnd the dust so thfrk In tv treets that the street sprinkler should have run 'yeslerc'ay. Variety is the !i';'plce of lire. No wonder we live sr. yhnppy here. , " "' Every woman should resolve with the new year to show as much rc. spect fof" her church as -she does for the moving picture show. That is, to remove her hat during servlcea. '1:.The last days before Chrlstirns m" are quite noticeable at the barga counters. They generally cntch tf;' spirit about 24 hourB prior to tli limit. , ' . i "..' ' Just enough cold weather and skat ing to create . the proper Christina spirit and the slight moderation. Thl Is a country vhere the climatic con ditions are one of. Its '.chief assets. What will .th.'new year bring forth'.' It seems that appendicitis Is grov.lnj; . rather Btale . Not nearly so frequent formerly,. ',' ( r.., ' . , ,." , ,', ..... i ...' WINTER SHOUT C OURSE. O. A. C. to Give Conrmi In Survfjln-j and Road CottstructiOfi, January II ' to February . ws At the recent sessions of President . , Roosevelt's Country Life commission f.. T. . v., V w .... .j . 4 L.. .lU.lU, . t J . . 4VV...VW ...... ' consideration thun did country roads. . Throughout the discussions, the opln- X Ion was repeatedly expressed by the V -farmers and others present, that one ' , ; of the most essential reqlurements foi . ! better rural conditions Is better pub- '; T. " Jtc highways. ,j,'' Realising the fundamental Import ' . ' . ; nce of this subject," the O. A. C. offers ; i a four weeks' course in surveying and ' V . '(..""'y.Md cohstructlcm. The course will be ;.C'.1':l'sdftt?d- o- tbV -needs of farmers and "'l-.''",i uM&ottlcliUiii':'. T1i work will bo dl- .V .-,'vwtd asvfaf as 'posslbld. of all tcch v:y i ''vitalities aisil 'mtiy be taken by any on. jvjih . n good working knowledge oi wAMthmetlo.. The course will .consist ""' . about' six. to eight lectures, cconi punled by mimeograph notes on the simple problems' of land and drainage nrvevinir. such as measuring ami computing areas, checking descilo tlonS. surveying and establishing grades for drains, etc. The Instruc tion will be confined to such problems as mav be solved by the methods r arithmetic hut which cover n wl range of useful application on the firm Thf. I'nlti-il St:ites system of land surveys will be carefully corisld ered. together with such practical In formation on the usme n every land owner ought to have. The Instruction In the class room will be supplemented by pi-eti,-n work In the field, where the student will construct and use such simple Instruments as may be necessary ABSENT ONES MINBFIX. Idnll CnrrbTs Substltato for Santa t'littiH and Bring I'nxiits. Po-jteffiee htistn- has suddenly Jumped from lethargy to extreme vol ume. A week ago the amount of Chrlstmfts business was blow the av erage for that period of the month, but today the. city carriers are bur- dened down on every trio. :They are veritable Santu Clauses, fyr both Cor. rier Ball and Slodilu;d are toting' more Christmas irtnl tliun letters this week. La Grvtnuo peplu send ing packages should , remember that It Is cnntraivto law--to send a nu- with presents. Tlie serfdtr's cards with the words ".Merry Christmas" or "Huppy New Vear," or both, ara al lowable. HAS IRKJATtOX PROJECT. The Elgin Commercial club Js ir- running, to make surveys along. Dry Kn-i lc. with thu view of storing the w'at-.v of Dry creek, and apply th same to the lands nenr Elgin. It h iw-lli-v.-il the nroiect Is feaslblo and will enable some 8000 acres to be thor oughiy Irrigated. The land to come umier this project Is choice fruit land ntifi will twif'nm pvtrpmelv valusbk' uj n.in .in tin. water 1 FfU. -!. 1 i'.'kl' !s alive to the value of !rri(iu;UMi..aatf will leave no stone unturr ."Wbi'-h vill brlnar this project io.fl uCfiesCul termination. ' rmiicii i)Efic.iUTf:i; - Saa Francisco, Dtfti. 8 .fTIi 4 po! Ice are looking for. tyo' vtitiWs,-'vU dese crated Rt. Dominic a cnur-cft, jay.ruay. Priestly roW-s worth. hnrtfWW .01 10' 'ays. were Blushed Into hnula.; Thr feltar laces were defiled . ,nci .pac.-ec candles tossed about.r,ITurnlHhlng8 of the- sacristy were destroyed ' and ylhr jbsCenllles scrawled on the walls. V ' . Evidence of Guilt. ' Flushing, L. I., Dec. 22. Merrill Downs, a member of the Bayslde Tacit club, whero Captain" Peter vt', Httlna shot and killed William Annis, for participation In which attack Thornton Halns Is on trial, was placed on the stand by the prosecution today. He said when he was attracted to the club yacht pier ho asked who was re sponsible for he shooting. Hy testi fied that the defendant replied: "Wc ire the men." Troops to Lortu. Havana, Doc. 22. Evacuation oi Cviba hy .American troops will herin 10 days hence, when the first trans port will leave, and preparations for the event will booh be cimpleted. The spldleru will be given n ht-nrty fare well by the Cubans.- hut the regret vin be tinged with- Jubilation, since tin- inriT-tnri of the tronns will mark an other step toward the restoration 01 home government in Cuba. J 4 It V" ; x 1 w .-.y. i ... - -. . i At the Scenic This Week. REAL ESTATE FOIl SALE. No. 1 4-room house, bath, toilel, pantry, goo cellar, wired for lights; also -soma good furniture. Location on Jefferson avenue. $2,000.00. No. 2 7-room house, fair condition. V IULA Ull II Mlll-l-l. l.UUU.VW. No. 3 S-room house, bath, toilet, pantry, cellar, wood house; wired for lights; location on First St. $2,100. Vo. 4 5-room house, bath, toilet. . ..' wood house; wired for lights: locu'ion on Z street. $2,000.00. No. 5 5-rooms, bath, toilet, pan try, fair cellar, barn; 2 lots set to good fruit trei s; location on 2nd street. $2,000.01). ," No. 6 4-room house, barn, two lotr. Location on Trowbridge St. $1,000.00 No. 7 6-room house, wood house, -me lot. Location on First street $1.2(10.00. No. S 6-room house, hen house. wood house, 2 lots. Location on xtrect. $1,000.00. , No. 9 5-room house, pantry, larg' barn, 20 bearl-ijr fruit trees; elegant outside home place. Location or N'orth Fourth street. $2..r.0.O0. No. 10 5-rooai house, 3 Vj lots; 1. fruit ' ttves. Location North Fourt:. .street. $l.lT0O.i)o. No. 114 rooms, cellar, wood hous. some f.tlr furniture with house." Or bit. I.ocnti n ori S street. $ l.iOO.Oo. A pnrt of the above list can be pur .haceil with one-tenth down, balanr-. easy payments. No. 12-r-4-room house; 4 acres land 4 shares water; wood J-.ouse. $1.- s.10.00. No. IS S-room house, 1 acre bind, t shire water: good wood hnusp; nlc lot berry btt.-ihe. tl,0")0.00. No. 14 S-ronrn house, $ . closets. pantry, cellar, wood house, on 2 acre? best land near town; 2 shares watert FLYNN LICKED. Revived Arter First IJIow and Asked What HupiH-itcd to Him. ' San Francisco, Dec. 22. Sam Lung ford,, the colored fighter, last nlifht Unvkil: out Jim Flynn In two inln us'.ina scheduled to-round battle, tivpii .hafl H chance. Langford hit i" ina jaw, and Flynn went down utftdr When he came to, ho iasho:. ,hu(whit him.. .VO ONE5 HESITATES vv.7,V dy, i OVEIl OUR CANDY, '' , Everybody that knowg owr,: confer tlons at all is awara; of "their purity, their rreimn.eBS,,' their fine flavor If you, '.don't know, ""get acquainted." Tou certainly get your money's worth tn this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a S-pound box. ft. D. SELDER, TI: CANDY MAN Something New, A beautiful line of the famous Kl sor hand-colored photographs of American scenes. The latest Christ mas greetings and , mottos. Only a limited supply of qach. If Interested in these you will do well to call at onoe at, THE LITTLE SHOP, 906 Main Avenue. Vhdin nncl Viola Instruction. Miss Toung will open a studio to a limited number of pupils at the home of Mrs. Harriet R. McDonald, 1616 Sixth street. 'Pohne Black 462. Ex cellent preferences given: . J. H- LEADING AMD fine berry bushes; fruit trees. $2,- 59.00. N. II S-room house, 1 acre land, 1 share water; wood house. $950.00. No. 16 20 acres, 2 miles from La Grande. All In cultivation; running water on place; no buildings. $1, 600.00. No. 17 1J acres, 4 year-old or chard; 5-room house nearly finished; all new; goodwater for place; one mile from postofflce. $5,400.00. No. IS 40 acres near Summerville; 2-room house, log nam; mostly fenced. J4S0.OO. No. IS 160 acres; 40 acres splendid timber; 1! acres under cultivation; 20 friut trees; 3-room house, fair sta ble; good wate'. ; partly fenced; lots of wood on balance of farm. 00.00. The above Is a partial list of real estate we have for sule. Let us know your wants and wo will try and suppiy vnur needs. J LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO., : Foley Work. ' NOTICE (IE E1X.M, SETTLEMENT.) Notice is hereby given that Otho Kekersloy, administrator of the estate of William J. Shoemnker, deceased, has filed his final account as admin istrator of said estate and the county court of Union county. Oregon, has set Monday, the 4ih day of January. A. D. 1909. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, and the county court room In the court house. La Grande, Ore gon aa the time a- d place for hearing a!J report and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of December, A. D. 180S. OTHO ECKERSLET. Administrator. mm i. or holiday (iOopsjhc equal op which tii STORE - THIS STORE J j ;1 ATaVE IT .:v-There'.iievcr-Wava bettei'lfme to ;-jitt Ws store to the I never looked bettrr. Stocks never ucrc more cttractivcly tilfplajrd or comen- - i ii - r..i c.M.. n.(.At. I . i....i.x n t .... lenny arranscu iu sticti irum. Lvciy wpat umciu i of good Sift things, r Salespeople are alert, courteous your selections.. Prices are ncuhere leuer; variety t hot gives to cur merchan dise a character peculiarly Its own. A gift thing frcm VVTST S- Is a gift that will be highly appreciated by (he rcc.'pfcut for many many reasons. " w Ik through the store may offer you seme r: cstion, for the hundreds of thoroughly appre ciative sift things of merit we are showing makes ours ' La, ancle's Ideal Gift Store For your own pteasure, satisfaction, economy come: and see The result will be more SAVING for you. . The Ideal Christmas gift for yotirselt. The one that will be truly appreciated and "enjoyed. Is a pair - of my Glasses. If your eyes are beginning to evince any signs of a deefct. By proper and prompt atten tion you might have to .wear them but a short period. A fact that you should consider now and have me fit you. PEARE PIONEER JEWELER -LjauuBrr Hot Chlekra Tamales. E. D. Selders has added to his con fectionery department, hot chicken ta males, and those wha enjoy these de ll.'l'vi 'VnMer will flrx the best -vr ready for your order at E. D. Selder's candy store. T TIME AND GASH : Saved by my Method of I X C Wells Ko' Wood Used i i t dasoline Engine Saves J X you much ti;nc and mon- t in Gaso- I 1 ey 11) woi4cn line Engineering Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller IS READY TOR WE OFEER YOU A VARIETY 1 fitting preser. I sfci aSI ivtiom "The Quality Store Grande uRonde Lumber Co. ( PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF M L KINDS ; IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at ypvr ilomc, Calf up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phcne, Red 1741 BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and SOc AH outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot 1 Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. . 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 2 D. FTjrZCTERALD, Propritor ! " Qjmpltte Machine flrii TEST iC'd f gift test then now. it siiuwiuj tn vnuis variety end eager to help you make -i you remember ird a big 1 Only house in hej city employing I white help only TRY OUR SERVICE Shops $nd Foundry ' 'A