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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1909)
EVK.MMi " HSKTIVFR, f-A G KAN DIC. ORKGO.N, MONDAY, MARCH 1, KIGTIT PAGFS. U Grande Evening ODserver Published Dally Kiccj.t Sunday. CCHKEY BKOTIlEItH, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. TTnlled I'remi Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, single copy Ec ,,'Pa.l.ly. per moat) . ....... ....... . S Daily, tlx months In advance. . .$3.50 Dally, one year in advance $6-50 Weekly, six month, in advance. . TSc Weekly, one year, Jn advance. .. SI. 00 mm START Mill TOMORROW Catered at the postofflce at La Grande aa second-class matter. This paper will aot publish any artl tie appearing over a nom de plume, Signed articles will be reselved sub ect to the discretion of the editors Please sign your articles and save dis appointment. AdvertiNlutf Kates. Display ad. rates furnished upon application. i Local reading notices 19c per, line Orst insertion; lo per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, Ic a Una. Cards of thanks, Ic a line. Today is the beginning of the 60 day reduced homescekers" rates to the Pacific coast. A great many people who have decided to come west have been, anxiously awaiting for the dute of sale of westbound tickets. In a few days we will begin to see the trains crowded with those who come to Htuy and those who for the first time doHlre to make a general tour of Investiga tion. . Francis J. Heney has drawn $63,000 from the government us prosecutor .In the government land frauds. It Is un derstood and in fu t hus been so un derstood for some time, that President elect Tuft does not hold us high an opinion of Mr. Heney as does Presi dent Roosevelt, und' that his name, af ter March 4, will not appear very long on the payroll. . ,, i The powers that be say that .Senator Fulton Is to receive the appointment as federal judge as soon as the senate paste the bill, which' has already passed the' house, to ci'ente( an addi tional judge In Oregon. ' , Not a few cities are legislating for miner Fourth of July celebration.). Last year there were 5023 casualties And 162 fatalities. The big cannon UliCAMZE UOO.STKR CLVI1 A.MONO HIGH school pitii.s ('. C, liMirnan In I'rliiilpal SjM'aUer llfforo llljilt Krliool Assembly He Pointed Out Great Field Lying He, fore (lie Student llody Klrlmrdsoii Vrjjea Booster. , Tom Richardson and C. C Chap man addressed the high school this afternoon, and organized tho students Into a boost club for advertising La Grande. "The cream of the future citizenship of La Grande Is In this room," said C, C. Chapman, to the students, "and every Individual student has a per sonal Influence. This Influence can be extended across the continent for the up-bulldlng of your home city. A letter from a La Grande high school student, breathing as it inevitably will, the? spirit of your enthusiasm and op timism, will receive attention In the crowded east more attention than you reull.e. It will be read and re read with keenest Interest. The little folder you send with It will be read, not only because of the message of op portunity It holds, but because you sent it. "Think what it means for a family to break all Its homo ties to part Willi, relatives, neighbors, church friends and schoolmates 'and lult the much-loved surroundings of the old homestead to face the unknown west. Think what It means under those cir cumstances for a family V look for ward to meeting In some remote west ern destination possibly La Grande a cheerful, splendid young man or young woman who has alrendy writ ten to the newcomer and who will ra diate hospitality and welcome, and will see thht strangers are made to feel a thome. Rrlnglng settlers to La Grande and the Pacific northwest Is a mission worthy of the highest en deaver of young men and women who aim to live a purposeful life and upbuild their city." "Now I want every student In Ihts The La Grunde flouring mill In this city will resume Its 12-hour shift run tomorrow after an Idleness of a month, during which time $3000 were expend ed In Improvements and repairs. The mill Is now equipped with a com plete and new line and will be ready to Increuse Its output materially. The Union mill will be remodeled and re equipped along much the asme line. Machinery Nearly All Here With one car yet rolling and four here, th crew at the Island City mill will soon be able to say all machinery has been Installed. The work is pro gressing extremely satisfactorily. CABINET ENJOY LUNCHEON crackers are responsible for the great room to write, a letter," said Tom majority of the accidents. President Roosevelt will soon be en gaged In making his final preparations for his African expedition. The party Is expected to arrive In Mombasa In . April. !"' - v(H imoi irt nlir na tional capital from now until the in auguration ceremonies an; concluded. , - It Is Senator Chamberlain and Gov ernor Renson from today. DRAWS Tl SAURIES, (Contlnue.1 from pspe 1.) Jtinncc mid $4.u in the other. Governor Rensnn luis appointed Pe ter Applegate of Jacksonville, a son of pb iieers parents of southern Ore gon, us land agent, succeeding G. V. Galloway. Representatives Jones and Hnwley conferred wilh Govemur Henon tn duy regarding introducing a bill in tin pedal session to carry llie Normal nhool at Monmouth through until the end of the present i iiicsi.-r, or iinlll June, so the present senior class may finish the required work. t K.Miimi: sti ng ;i. 1Icii Mutur.il Man Cannot Hit the Pill in Washington. OlymyU. M.nvh 1. The s n.He this fciornlng Upheld the infamy of th cig arette by refusing to amend llie crtm ln.il code so the prKot of mature y-.W '..ir, .a IT 1-W-. !! jm- .'..M). j.U.".'vM Jcs.il barrier by taking advantage of the Interstate commerce law. and ap pealing to the Portland tobacco deal ers. 8enator Allen pleaded fur sur vivors of cigarettes who had passed the age of SI. It was seconded by Booth, Graves, but the cigarette lost. 12 to 1. Richardson, when he was introduced "telling about La Grande and enclos ing a little folder the Commercial club will furnish you. Write to some one not a relative, and In addition, send the folders 'with every letter you mall to your relatives. Pont ' exaggerate, but in your letter just tell them what it Is about La Grande that will attract them. "These little folders will show the railroad rates to 1m Grande, while these low colonist rates are In force, and you want to tell the people to come now while they can get this re duced rate. Tell them to be sure and buy their tickets to Ia Grande. It won't cost n penny more to buy tick ets to I.a Grande, and if you tell them so plainly enough, they will have their tickets road so they can at least stop over here. Then you have a chance to show them your city. "Tell about the Alaska-Yukon fair, that the tickets to the fair will he made to provide for a stopover at La Grande without extra cost. Make It clear to them that they haven't seen the northwest until they have seen the Gr:indo Ronde valley, and your letters will have an influence that will add to your city's prestiue and population." FOR SALK Seal blue barred Plym out Rock ci;ks. $1 per 15. Mrs. A. R Ploo.l, Prnit.lale. L'-l-2t (Continued from page 1.) farewell luncheon. When the first course was served at 1:30 this after noon, the president was seated with men highest In the councils of the na tion, and others who fished, rode and hunted with him, the "tennis cabinet" and all secretaries of the government. Roosevelt, In an informal speech, praised them for their service. The president said: "You are here nominally as members, or to meet members of the "Tennis cabinet," and you nre men with whom I worked, played, boxed, walked, rode really, you represent men with whom I work ed during my administration. You have given loyal service. Through others has been accomplished the ma. Jor part of all I have dono. In a vast number of cases, doing the work itself, has been your only reward credit came to me." In closing the president paid a high tribute to Secretary Gar field, declaring he was the "most use ful minister who ever sat at a cabinet table." Sick heudaclte, constipation and bil iousness are relieved by Rings Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the system. Do not gripe. Price 25c. Sold at Sll verthorn's Family' drug store. IMiklng for a Nice Home? One of the handsomest and best 80 aere wheat and fiuit farms In Oregon for sale. Very reasonable if taken soon. Legitimate reason for wanting tv sell. OWNER. ' Rox 705, La Grande, Oregon. n lileiil fmiM'li Medicine. "As an Ideal cough medicine, I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class by Itself," says Dir. R. A. Wilt shire, of Gwynneville. Iud. "I take great pleasure In testifying to the re sults of Chamberlain's Cough medi cine. In fact, 1 know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most exacting in cases of croup and coughs of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, it certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the ills it is Intended." For sale by all good dealers. AFTER CAN HU SCAIP (Continued from page 1.) of Snorts.- P.KIGS DYSPEPSIA TIELETS llie Rctivul Meetings. The meetings in the liaptist church continue with deepening interest. Con gregations of yesterday morning and evening wi re la. rev and attentive. A gnat work Is being done. We are asking larg-dy and expecting great things of God this week. At S o'clock tonitrhr Mr. ttstlev will speak n "The !.!;;?. !.4""f XXn fr-isi-d m th fi:i of the Conqueror," Text: "Anil everyone that was in distress, and everyone that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him: and He became a captain over them." Let the dis tress, the indebted, and the discon tented come. And whosoever will let him ,coi. The praise service begins Cordial welcome to aQ. W. H. GIBSON, pastor. at 7.10. ward HiiiKins. president Magazine, said today: "The speaker must be getting nerv otis. What we want is the downfall of ! Ciinnonlsm. He built up a machine! and changed a representative govern- ment to de-;o! ism. His methods a' I based nil principles of log-rolling. All ( rewards go to the faithful. Our pu'r-J pose Is to stiffen the insurgent move- I ment and defeat Cannon for re-elec- j tlon lo the speakership in the special ! session next month." j .. Vr,Mtv,lt Ox.T tur ...... New York. March 1. The band masters throughout the United States are today expressing opinions regard ing the most fitting air to be played at the inaugural parade passing Taft's revelwlng stand. Airs selected run from "On the Ranks of the Wabash" to "Dixie." One suggests "Sweet hearts" aj a tribute to Taft and his wife. Another thinks "Honey Boy" Is typical of Taft'a smile. LEVY'S OREGON GRAPE COMPOUND Guaranteed under the National Pure Food and Drug Act NATURE' REMEDY The Greatest Restorative ' and Vitalizes lor all . Diseases of the SKIN AND BLOOD as well as diseases aris from an inactive condit ion of the Kidneys and Liver NOTE-- This is a medicine com primising the curative iroperties of the Oregon Grape, which grow wild on our hills, combined with other valuable in gredients and the finished product is without a doubt the most excellent prepar-, ation we know of for the treatment of Blood Dis eases as well as for Zon ing up of the Kidneys and Liver. A Trial will Convince You of Its Merits Sold and Guar anteed by all leading drug gists. $1.00 per Bottle 6 for $5.00 All Druggists !W H. BOIiNENKAMP CO Hardware, Stoves and Furnituie, Building Material : Sswing Machine Needles and Shuttks Special Sale on Sewing Machine Oil 5c Per B.ttie frM'M'l"M""M""-M"t'l PURITY IS A ) NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO "DRUGS H(e Guarantee ihe Purity of all Drugs sold fiere , : : : v. HILL'5 DRQQ "OREs LA GRANDE, OREGON t t t Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry UHT nDTMTC Just the kind of drinks for cold I I weather. I CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA f CHOCOLATE ' Wilh Whipped Cream x t SELDER, 'the candy man DEVELOP THE BUST " SHFAS A ?rEE.! SHE'S A Si HEN'! Is an expres'on that is always heard at sight of a well Ueve .( woman. If you are flat-chested, vith Bl" undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm remark will never be applied to you. "SI 1" . ' waftrs will make you beautiful, bewitch. Infc rhey DEVELOP THE BUST in a week from 3 to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make th arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today anrt you'll be pleases. and grateful.. "SI-. waftrs'are bs!&tiy-WsvVs; ; ytoaianx to take", fcnd eoriVenlenr to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONET BACK. Price $1.60 er bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI RECT TO VS. FREE. During the next St iays enly we will send yqu a sam ple bottle ef these beautifying wafers en receipt of 16c to pay cost of paokiag and postage H you mention that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may be cuffiasent if the defects are trifling. DESK 4, ESTHETIC CWEM1CAL CO.. SI W. 131th 8Tn XEW TORS.