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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1909)
J : THE WORLD FAMED CAR I 2 We nave made arrangements wJh tf.e 0. ?. 6 f. Co. whereby any of its employees can crte.'r a sfrrend f?. K. lvafchormontMypayfenfsafreti;:J, rrJcash prices - Food is more tasteful. The Ca'dallic Thirty Is New Here healthful and nutri tious when raised with d a i'i wni thr M. ELCINILLIKCIS- Vf LIITCA--f 7 ff- Come lock K ever and see mere car value fcrexe-ydelter tr.vc&tec than )cu cut dreamed of Ulfcb lllfcllMPi w DENmovtmenls cerrcd n sfct zr.d every wfch scd by j us currsnfeed fopass rsiltczd kspttikn u)V.taela the j United States and Canada. : The only baking: powder made from Koyai urape Cream o! Tartar 1 I Mad fwtft Grafxt 1 m II ' r T. V m T 7 U Grande InM OUserver Published Dally Except Sunday. CVRIIEY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. CnlUl Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Jtollr, 'tingle copy.. c 'Daily, per month c Dally, six monthi In advance. . .$J.0 .Xteily. one year in advance. ... .16.50 Weekly. six month, in advance. . 75c Weekly, one year, In advance. . .$1.60 Bntered at the postofflce at La Grande as aecond-claM matter. This paper will not publish any arti cle Appearing over a nom do plume. Fign-d articles will be received sub ject to the discretion . of the editors Pleaue sign your articles and save Ul .UnpHfilincnt. Alive, iImiu liaten. display ad. rales furnished upon jLppiicaiion. JUical reading; notices 10c per line first Insertion; Sc per line tor each ulkequcnt Insertion. Resolutions it condolence, 5c a lino. Carda of thank. 5c a line. " NOT ALL IX OREGON. It was to be expected that Senator reunion wmiM make a icreat nol when oaught with the goods, but the facts remain the name. If the sena tor has not deliberately prevaricated, he has come dangerounly near to it an til. Innar nmtcKtatlona of purity i.iiv T.rorlalme'd desire to root On the other hand out corruption, render hla connection are to be reimbursed Grant county is trjlns to aecure an appropriation to secure an experiment utallon. If there Is any section where such an Institution might be of greut benefit It I In that portion of the state. The cattle men for years discouraged agriculture until many people believed that few thlnKS could be grown In that section. Thef stockmen did not want people, they wanted free range. , Grande Honde valley Is not the only place It blows. A forty-mile an hour gale put 700 telephones out of com mission In Walla Walla this week. Hut think of it! what would happen to this or any other country if the wind did not blow; and when you come t think of it, were you ever In a plac here the wind did not blow? . . CREDITORS -TO " FARE WELL (Continued from page 1.) hut what the depositor will be pAKl In full If lh government can be In- ,i,.....i u Kiiftni-nil ni osecution. There is another feature that has been con sldered. and that Is whether or not the stockholders will not demand that their losses be made good also. This has been considered by those furnish ing the money, but they are not so wllllnn to nut up their losses as tuo - ,.r it,.. ..n.wltr.rs. for they hold nic i' . that had t a directors faithfully P'T formed their duties, the bank would not have been in the condition It Is. If the depositors and not the 1 W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO : MAGAZINES The Munsey publications continue to Improve. The February number of the Scrap Book, on sale today, sur passes In interest any previous Issue. Here are the titles of a few of the best articles: "Hamard, the First Detective of Europe," " The Women Who Are Plain." "How to Keep a Wife at Hum." "The Unhapplest Man on Earth," "Strange Ways of Reading the Future." Munsev'a leading article Is "The New Florida." which Is in truth more devot ed to Henry M. Flagler, the (Florida railroad builder, than to the state lt- If. The article, however, would have been nice to read about 10 days ago. J'rof. T. J. J. See has contributed a very Interesting discussion of "TI'Tal Waves." which follow . great earth- jnnkns. Of interest to college boys is Harry Thurston Peck's story of the origin and development of hazing. There are lie usual short stories and two thrill Ins serials. We have added "Outlook" to our li-it of rwnz!nes. The current number contains an article on "Postal Savings Hanks," which are now demanding so much attention, from congress. , The author. Mr. John Harsen Ithoades, Is a trustee of one of the leading savings Institutions of New York city, and an expert student of the theory of savings He argues, of course, against, the postnl savings plan. The real value of : : vour property de- : pends entirely upon j the title A properly prepared ABSTRACT : will show ycu the exact condition of ycur title S v w s T CALL AT OUR OFFICE I AND LET US EXPLAIN wiu v i rr ivip MEANS TO YOU LB. OLIVER: La Grande Hat'mal Bank I - Building ... ti thn inekholders. It Is feared mm i" more flagrant, While crying, "Stop holders, some of whom It Is -tated a.e thief!" the senator seems to have had 'In possession of cer.a.n .or8 . hi. fingers on the treasure. Protest.. ! would compel the grand jury of Union ZJ of purity and walls upon behalfounty to find a true bill against Scrl of tne down-trodden masses wl.i be'ber. Thus It may become necessao taken for what they are worth from to pay all of the creditors. the senator in the future. The crooked j A Pm-edcnl. ' ones are not all in Oregon., and our Friends of Sorlber claim the have people owe a debt of gratitude to the' a precedent that Is almost ldent,cal V. . .v. ,v ,.n lareer scale, that was when president lor exposnm me . - . ....... , ,r.a I'nl. n r R Wade, of Pend! lav back of one man's Republican. - zcal.-L'nl. n C. B. Wade, of Pendleton, tnree yea,. ago escaped government prosecution when his friends came to his rescue Flnce the election of a United States and remitted the losses of his victims. senator ha, been disposed of, the Vou It Is oulte certain that the gove.n- tlne reading of the acts of the legisla-1 ment of meats '''"a;; ' i m,. 1 .i .tinn.'Mr. Hcriber's friends are nr Is rather tame, we mum m" - FERGUSON'S 'WUKItE NOTHING IS TOO MVC1I TPOUBI.E. - a Hard I Flour Wheat i Pasfry ! accustomed to It. for the precedent has been established for all time to rf-ome. The people of Oregon will select their United States senators. We. as a pea pie, have been passing resolutions ,hrfluf;::..rr : ; h.t p-" jt i nrnunil th lTnHa StateH snH.t- anxious to bring about, but until the federal grand Jury meets, which Is ex pected to he within the next thre( weeks, the outside world may never Know how the proposition. If any is .,..ivi consideration. It Is under- which has blocked the way for sec ur ing a law to vote direct for United Mtates senators the same as we do for congressmen. A number of ' stafs tiave adopted similar means, and It will not be very long until the senate 1,-nce would be made, that the money ,....!,! h forthcoming to pay all creu Itors. but this Is discredited by those .w,. .-v with authority. The prln Pl,.al thing that Mr. Scrlher's friends are attempting to secure is absolute .... m it.. nnitentlnry. and immiitmy in"" l,,v will not be very long until me , ; assured, . .. . i fan be even partially assure". Will get out or tr.e way asm - . t) the wishes f the pple, There Is there Is little .u- ion but h.,t L ..uestlon but If the voters of this creditor, will be reimbursed, country were permitted to' cast their Ll.o, as to whether or no, the people nuKSSNIAKE.t- -ntod al kinds of should eleet senators by a direct vote.l sewing plain " . Mr C fhat the majority for the measure Wills. 'Phone Red IH- 1 - .,..1,1 h ,vHi-viie inline. i 11 i"-"- Baby : Cross Can't Get Your washing done BS. ' ' i Send a Card or Phone We j I fiavenobabes i It will be done Right too. 4 t 4 Kansas hard wheat . . . i flour is lmnuai to 4 I cakes and pastries. This J ! bakery has that kind of J flour and the .best pas and bread in the If net a' customer now, get in line and have the best there is. Largest Jewelry bctr Walch Irtsf cctcrs for in Eastern Oregon . 0. R- a N. RaUrood Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. , - LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I 1 D. FTTZQERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry' 4 HOT DRINKS Just the kind of drinks for cold weather. CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream -. I i SELDER, & ... - - i CANDY MAN 444444444444444444.44444444444 X tries city. i pi.-fi.ct1y aware of this public sen timent, but too many of tin ni rem. ye .v.. r tiirt ii.. mil.. irot to clectinn ina ,. .... Vtiltcd States senators "hey would be elected to remain at home. - . Hcpresentutlve M.-Ponald of Mnlt- v. i i. .,..! a bill which. If fiool.l O' lie" " ' ' ' " It becomes a law. will prohibit the n anufscture and sale of cigarette In thU state. We have not seen the en II e bill, but on the face of It. it looks M though he was Indirectly assisting manufacturer f FTanumte.i nn IXM)!" nU MM'ATIOX. V lowan Ilr" l atlo:! In Some ti'sx' IVult W-trict. ' M. M. Morris, of Venton. Iowa. I; In t .. :r.mde lodav looking over the el'v .t, o vlv of possibly locating her. This evening he will go to Hormisto,. where he will remain a w.-ek. and ir If ilm-s not find wiwt ne is - will return to I Grande and examine several fruit tracts. Mr. Morris for a number of vears. has b.-cn engaged In . CHERRY'S NEW LnUNDKY Ctsi by lest" I ROYAL BAKERY i d the furling Smoke. The real pleasure of the after din ner dnr Is mvte ir-ea'-r by a cbr.ir that has been properly handled whether you know It or not its a ;l,.t that cisars arc as susceptible to "hanging temperature, odois. etc., as butter: that a good snuke is often ,;.iilod before It reaches the smoker's . i ... ........ I ..... a tn jmlMitV nanus iy iiaiiumi.v i - Vt- want vimi to try one of oui oi- j .mr a rlir.ir that ha Uvn nnill-: as Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Setvice ' Call Up WILLC0CK BROS. lux cut tobacco. f granulated and number of vears nas !'!-- ,n sl... ,he 4vi Kviden:,y. tbere Withe 17, fe faept at just" the MKht de- j . ree of moisture to produce all the fra- j grance and true aroma that a knowing , thine in the bill to prevent a pmi-ii;;h oi:iv in i-- - vhaser. of tobacco from making the.r vs ishe. to,take up fruitralslng. We ex ..n cigarette, which SO per cnt . pect to soon b able to mention Mr !it"ret user, are already doing. Morris one of the permanent cltl- ien of Unlun county. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or ltht. 'Phones. Day. Red 71. Night. Black 11TI. "I'STTTHY SHE'S A QUEEN! SHE'S A SIUENt ilters.on that Is always heard at sight of a "well deve .-d woman. If you are flat-chested. with BU undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, tead arm' remark will never be applied to you. x, f pr will make you beautiful, bewitch- .. r.TT.VKLOP THE BUST In a week from 3 to 6 inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous . n-h fin out the hollow places, make the arms handsome and well modeled and the neck K..ir. hnnelv and of perfect contour. ttllU BIIUM- " ' - ' .,T Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased ana grateiu.. -REN wafers are absolute.y harmless, p.eaaant to tfke, and conven.ent to carry around. They aie sold unuer .u.isutc - - or MONET BACK. . ' T Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI- RECraEEUSDring the next 30 oily-we will send you . .am Die bottle of these beautifying wafe.s on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertisement : In fhls paper. The sample alone may be sufficient if the defects are DESK 4, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. f T T. Did Your Potatoes Freeze? Vie have several hundred sacks cf firsl-c'ass potatoes at $1.25 p r hundred pounds ' EL0UR .Imperial Flour - - $1.35, Reliance Flour - - 1-20 North Powder Flour 1.25 Harnes Patent Flour -1.40 TRY US. We Guarantee to give : Satisfaction smoker demands. RED CROSS DRUCI STORH. Giv Grocery ana BaKery, : : LPCLACK.Prop " PHONE MAIN 75