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It , r - 1; uttvtxo nnstnvni. n cihavde, onrcov, TiiriwnAr, rnnnrAnv 1. mo. fight packs. U Grande Evening Observer I BUMS PURITY IS A t Published Dally Eicrpt Sunday. i GURRKY BKOrTlKItS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 1 :; i :t : t; ;? i ! j : ! m!. i I ! V: ! i United I Yens Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . Daily, tingle copy to Dally, per month.. 65c Dally, six month In advance. .. $3. SO Dally, one year In advance 14. SO "Weekly, six montha, In advance. . 75c Weekly, one year, hi advance. .. f 1.00 fcntered at the poatotflce at La Grande aa second-class matter. Cle appearing oer . J'7 de plume. Signed articles will be reaelved ub ct to the discretion of the editor Please sign your articles and save dls appointment. Advertising Kates. Display ad. rates fumiHhed upon application. Local reading notices 10c per line first Insertion; 5c per line for each nbseqtient Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, tc a lln? Cards of thanks, Ic a line. t 4 PROFANITY. 4 It chills my blood to hear the blest Supreme rudely appealed 4 to on each trifling theme. Main- Z 4 tnln vour rank: vulgarity do- spine. To swear In neither brave, polite or wise. Cooper. " It Is being whispered about that new plan has been adopted to elimin ate the people's control of their lywn affair. The senate Is to kill ull pro pocd amendments to the constitution. Provision Is to be made for iv consti tutional convention. The inlilutlvo and the referendum and oil other idlotis novelties ore to bo 'carefully (inilttei) and i new eonsllltulon is to J bo submitted to the people, who will expected to adopt It meekiy. -A1-; together four year." will be consumed1 Jn carrying this schemo to complete fulfillment, Some gentlemen who) I, ought to know better, have not yet learned their lesson, It seems. Hut they will. We would venture to hiik get th.it it has been found dungei ous to monkey with a buzz-saw. . Portland Journal. This reiuil feature is liable to be come embarrassing. A few days ago a petition was signed by the reciuislte number of voters, asking that the mayor of the city of Los Angeles In recalled from public to private life, and now the recall is to be. tried on a councilman at Hmiuiiim, Wash. If Ihlnvn keen on like this. Oregon Is likely to become inoculated with th illseflse. It Is doubtful whether the mayor of Philadelphia will permit tins removal of the old Liberty bell to Seattle, The committee uppolnted to Investigate the condition will report some tinu today. It was discovered the lull showed signs of cracking In another place. The Commercial club should inves tigate and ascertain what the pros pects are for the holding of a succcs fu) fair In I'nlon county this year. To accomplish this will require consider ation and after a policy lias been out lined It will rc'iiilre time to carry li out. Hurrah for our burners men! Tloy are already thinking of the Fourth of July. Tliis means that (Irande is going to 1 In i l- this yea' ill keeping with our commercial pres tige. Idaho, through Its Icci-latui e. seems determined to pn.be Ih.- alb c .1 graft scandal In connection with the ii.n !rit'tion "f her . Mpit.. LolLlni-;. - .. Hereafter om Is 1.1 he Uepl .,! are beginning I ti.'il out tb's that be. -ha'f of our war fleet I ). I'a. Iti. . nasi. We . .it' i a. I a lilt Ic '.Mi II tav fr-.m the p. .wars The I.-hi-,. loattei- i.f -aniee law t re ki!-'i! I'.tSell lip Ihi v : i : i) u !n: a Lank guar- I'.e ,lear p... pie to Vote rn at the n. t '.-i li. n. W W'TI'li Fourth St. Housekeeper Hi H502 Mrs. Kamsey. !- J'.- !' t.eltlng and .at ;. vrrv ta'cs1 ' blrg '". lace coil.'i Just arnveil THK VAN DVTN CO. FlStf m flow Truancy will nt be tolerated by Truant Officer Fuulk and few there are mho escape his vlglluneo. Today, ho rounded up two young fellows who were having a delightful game of vwkej re 'v a iJirue-handed mi!. it.tr on whi-u ta- oiruvr ronv milted them to the keeping of the school officials. Officer Faulk and the school officials realize that the children are not In ull instances to blame for violation of the compulsory school laws, as parents not Infrequent ly hold children out of school on llttlo or no pretense. In such Instances the law provides due punishment for t parents. link m Holding the circuit court boards since .Monday morning tho suit against the (leorge Palmer Lumber company by Al Vnrren, is setting n mark for llgth, whej It was flint supposed me day would sufllee for tin, intro duction of all testimony. Attorneys on both sides argued pro nd con dur ing a greater portion of the. day and this afternoon the Jury retired with ureal ami voluminous arguments from attorneys on each side, still ringing In their ears. The suit Is to recover $-!",,-000 damage for injuries received while the plaintiff was In tho employ of the lumber company. He win r"n over by u truck and badly hurt. A HOT HATH HOUR. Portland ArtiiI Hero With Voxel Halt' IJoIm. tlu iius of KtIciiiIh. A. C, Slubllng, representing the Cniied Klectrie (iarment i'i. of Port land, Is In La Ornndc today the guest of R. W. Logan. Mr. Stubllng has an arranirement that Is a cross between a heating stove and a bath robe that Is guaranteed to create perspiration promptly. The bath robe Is lined with tiny electric wires that neither shock the person nor burn the clothes. Hy attaching one's self with the electric llirhl wire a veritable hot blast heater that operates under the covering the bed us well as in a snowstorm, is supplied the Sleeper. It is itltellllei for curative purposis where tin we: r cr of the bath robe Is troubled wi.i rheumatism or like diseases. nniinnnrnno 1 1 1 hum:) in iis ii im;i: of commi rn.K- M T P.OTTOM tlF IT 'southern Pai-ilh' CoihIih-Ioin and Oilier Trainmen llallot on Proposi tion of tioiuu on strike in Svnipaibv With a Lone Conductor. Ibsi harncil lor I tiii I m ii I i i i.-i I i . ih.lv-'on. T.-vas. !' b. I tors on the New Orient t. is.-t ttranch of ihe Settle I' 1 1 lot oil until caily tlii without deciding wlt. th. I . I OH., IIC- . S ill l-'r in 4 1 1 Pacific. - niotnint-Ih.-ir union is to strike because lit.- ...inpiny dis h.u cil a i -l!ou empliive. The trouble itrose when a cotiliatoi of t't Kl I'aso tlivisl.iii. who serve, 1 as i member of the grievance committee ..f Hie iriittnteit. was ilist-bargetl for iiiscb.irdln.ition after a conference vUlh ihe Southern Pacific officials ' itlo is affiliated with the Railway Trainmen's organizations Indicated they would Join the conductors if th strike as ,.i!.-im1. Gold Hill will have a large new theater. lull ill) STRAWBERRIES bout May 1st n the meantime we are receiving regular shipments of SWEET POTATOES CAULIFLOWER . HOT HOUSE LETTUCE CELERY Full line of the best brand of canned goods I e City Grocery E.POLACK,Prop Bell P.ionc Main 75 Independent 241 1 (OR ft AO Plans are being formulated to fe- ciire. u closer relation among the dif ferent young people's Christian socie ties of the city. The object being to have union meetings, to be held at stated times, monthly or quarterly. Last evening at the conclusion of a business meeting of the I'.pwotth Leagueof the Methodist church, held it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tuckey. b b-gati H were chosen, as was also lone at a social meeting ut tlio home .f Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright, by tlir Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church. As soon as dele gates are chosen by the young people' sock-lies of the Baptist and Christian churches, there will be a joint meet !ti(j of the several delegates to arrangi. for the movement, ISLAM) CITY ITI MS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes returned on Monday's train from a week's stay in Wallowa. Miss Kathleen Thomas visited Clay Fox and wife at Imbler .'atunlny and Sunday. Albert Hunter and wife and sun i llyn, went to Wallowa .Saturday, re turning Monday nftornoi n. Frederick Kiddle is out of School on account of a severe ease of la grippe. Frank Davis was removed to the Ci.tmle Uonde hospital yesterday nf i.riioon. Mr. Davis received an in jury while at work on the new mill, which lias laid him up for several days. The machinery Is being ttnloadeil for the mill. The millwright from Mo line will soon arrive to Install it In Ihe mill. Notice to (Tdiltr. Notice is hereby given it-at Jlte un dersigned lias been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Wallace -'. Hinckley deceased, by Ihe county court, of the stale of Oregon, for I'nlon county. All persons having claims against said estate ate hereby r.iiuifed to present the same with proper vouchers to ihe undersigned at Tcloeaset, Oregon. within six months from date thereof. Date.) at Tcloeaset. Oregon, tills l.'lh day of February, 1909. CHAHLI'.a K. HIXOKLF.Y, Administrator of the Kstate of Wal lace C' Hinckley, Deceased. wl:-L'fi-.".-l:'-ti Di.riv ( Won..'-' discas. w . . the b.n, ' human m-v icil relaiio: ' ' l or ONTI Ol'U IIY. !s a sy-tetn of ;.-e:.'i!i-ItmiI drugs ly the use of lo adjust all palls of the h mism to perfect mevhutt is. It is that science which f :i Is in distui bed mccbiiiiciil relations of the .matomi.al pails of the body the causes of disease: and which is .employed to cure disease by applying technical knowledge and high manual skill to the lorrection of all disturbed relations occurring in the mechanical arrangement of the body. It is n sci ence founded upon the principles of an-.itomy ;n.l physiology. TVie word ! ... s not mean the tt .!- ment of ti.in. s r.or of bone Diseases, It was used as a name because the founder discovered the importance of and Bakery, disturbances In the bony frame-work of the body In causing disease. He studied the skeleton as the foundation of anatomy, upon which aclence he grounded his system. The meaning of the word applies not only to de rangements of bony parts, but as well to disturbed relations of nerves, liga ments, tendons, blood-vessels, muscles and of any body tissue. Journal of Osteopathy. Irfiu A, Wright Is llclcused. Lou A. Wright, who was arrested some time ago and brought back here from Idaho for the alleged robbery of u man In the Moffat saloon on Main street, with nn accomplice named "Spotts," was released by District At torney Phelps, as the evidence was In sufficient to convict him of taking part in the hold-up. Pendleton Kast Ore iranlan. FERGUSON'S The BOOK ST0RC Where IVothing is too much Trouble MAGIZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY STATIONERY BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind t at makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes watsr avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. r i; i i ! i D M. HUNT LA OB ANDE, OREGON 5 j m j NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of atl Drugs : t sold here fflLL'5 DRUQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. 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