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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1909)
f,:un ruin. evening mwiVF.n. t. ouasvk, oi.kgon, Monday, m a ru n 8, im. FIGHT PAG 13. U Grande Evening OUserver PnblUbed Daily Except Sunday. CUUtEY BltOTlIEIW, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. InUTlTe Te.riTiti (service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, alnfle copy.' 80 Dtly, pr nooth 5o Dally, six month In advanc. . .IJ.50 Dally, on year In advance $1.69 Wai-kly. lx month. In advance. . 75c Wkly, one yar. In advane. . .11.00 ... - La iAttuuMjaii Entered at the puttotiW at La Grande j a aecond-cla matter. . He ald he la planning an extens ive tern tour. Thf paper will not publish any arti cle appeurlng over a nom de plurne. Signed article wllj be received aub fect to the discretion of the editor. Pleaae sign your article and save disappointment. Advertllii( I tan . Dlaplay ad. rate furnished upon ppiicauun. Local reading notice 10c per line nnt lnertlon; 5c per line for each abvequent Insertion. Reaolutlons of condolence, 6c a Hn's. Card of thanks, 6c a line. It I expected that In time the ef fect of the recent Spokane rate decis ion will rcult In a more equitable dis tribution of commodities and that lo cal Jobbing centers will become strong er. La Grande will benefit If any place Is. Our Jobbing Interest have expanded considerably during the pust two years, and with Just a little en couragement In way of freight reduc tion we would become a center for quite a territory. Oh. pshaw! I-et iih go back to the old-time way of holding city elections ' at leaet. It mny bu all right when It tome to state nnd county elections, but when we have had so much fun In the past to be deprived of all this pleas ure I certainly the limit. Not a ban ' ner, no one to meet and greet you at the polls, no one to take you to one aide and help you fix your ticket. Al together too tame! , i. - When approached Harrlmnn had nothing' to say about the change of , administration. Tlu mugnate Is prob ably waiting to get u line on Tuft's railroad policy befom expressing an opinion. Eugene Register. t Since Taft has a cabinet composed exclusively of luwyers, why not dub it the "presidential supreme court"? Pendleton Tribune. STAY JIT HOME TO VOTE 1VOI.VI i;r I'l.liMITS WIT- : Nl.SsES TO CAST II I. LOT. Klivtinii Day AltrtieH Half Do.en Wlt iii'hm'h ami They Will Not Apjmuv IScioro (irnml Jury Ttwluy S01110 qiikt election .t eix.iv. . Xortli-Eutl Tmu Did t'aiiiM.ljiilii t ItWorr Eato-lkm Tuket, I'lutf. Eluln. March 8. (.Special.) The municipal election In this city, where in there ore two well-defined tickets one the Ijiw and Order league and thu other the t'ltUcn' ticket Is paw ing quietly. Two hundred votes had been cast at J:.T, a total that Is below the average elections with as deep In V;"'aT jip-V-fiting as tin. Th elie fnlhier i". re "ti'huhle to forecast tiir outcome. rn JL'WJWAfiiij in ui iii iumiimmmtam 2 1 m h. s ft . r When the Furnace Fails EMPLOY ENGINEER AT ONCE x "oivi:itix;s" M'utxr: CAMPAIGN IY)R I'AKK FINOS Park .lMM-lnlliin Vine Not A-k Sninc- llilng for Nuililnx X Graft in Cni iMvlioii ami Full Value fr Every ('cut Contributed Is Hie Rule. The meeting of the Riverside Park association Saturday afternoon was called to order by the president, after which the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The object of the meting having been de clared, an Informal discussion of ways and means of earning money was the order of the day. Earning money is aptly used, for It was the strongest sen timent of the meeting that the amo tion ls,to be no "graft." All will be asked to Join the association at the rate of $1 for grown-ups and 50 cents for children. This gives each member a life privilege in whatever Kinu 01 park can be made with the funds ob tained. Surely each will get that dol lars' worth. All functions given by the associa tion Itself will be public aff.iirs, to which every one Is at all times invited and It will be the avowed object of the itssoclation to make each one. of these worth any price of admission charged. When the association gives the after Kaster d:tnco, or any dance they may arrange for later, it will be for the dancing people of the county. Then music, floor and other committees will do their work In such a way that any who wish a good time will surely be able to have It. All plays, socials and entertainments will be up. to the highest standard, und It is the idea of the association that the public will expect to get its money's worth at all affairs given for the park. The leaders were vested with power to at once rngugn an engineer to make plans of the river and grove, anil also to secure an estimate) and plan for the work to be done first. These plans are to be submitted to the board of directors of the associa tion to act u turn as they m.iy sec fit. This board consists of Will Church, V. II. Hohnenkamp, George Stoddard, Kd Rumble and (luy Ryrkit. There ure now in the treasury of the'assocltitlon $557.00. w On manv a cold wiulYr morning you will wake to lind the tires "out" W hat are you going to do alxmt it shiver ? Prepare now lor the emergency with a PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped wltti Smokeless Device) anil youll have genial, glowing heat instantly wherever you want it without smoke or runeJJ smokeless de vice prevent turn the wick is high or as low as you like. Easily carried about. Brass font holds 4 quarts ol oil burns 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel Every healer warranted. 14 i' 1 m ,m uijpui j ..iiiniii aim t M mtjt-iliicM t''V.WiiiMn a n , i, n it tnjltM diccrr the Ion 1 tvtnioj brilliant, ilfxlf liahl lor reidilMI or lew. !. MiJ n tnm. akkd plated (fit equipped wilt the blot iaiprwed central drill kurner. Every Limp wa.Tanterl. II year dealer doeaa't carry tlie Perlectioii Oil Heater and Ray Imp. writ ur neareit ayency lor descriptive cirailar. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Daily Observer, 65c per Month ATTENTION MERCHANTS! Jesse A. King has purchased the Cigar Manufac turing Plant jormerly owned by Jess Paul, and has be gan the manufacture of oigars at the corner of Adams Avenue and Greenwood Street. He haa made business connections with one of the largest leaf houses in the United States, and is therefore in position to secure the best stock to be had at any and all times thereby in suring a uniform grade of cigars at prices which insure ready sales, His goods are guaranteed strictly first class. Ask for the following brands: PURITY i X f t t tlllla4aaaa 4 IS A NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of aWM Drugs sold here MILL'S DRUQ JTOREi LA GRANDE, OREGON Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine ' Shops and Foundry A A at -" --- tllll A at. t. J. -fj A ill ifc A ill all A afclfl A - -- - - - - - ---- --- -- a a. -a. -a. .a. T ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT f TTTTTTTTTTTr r?TTT ! HOT DRINKS Just the kind of drinks for cold jr ri.l.. f fi. tin fT- iil'. . Portland. March 8. It Is not prob nlflo that the prior cns h will be ch-an-J away In tlmo for the giand Jury to conHl.ln the rOHo UKalnst J. W. Sotlbi'V today. It will b.i into ill the tifttrnoon In any win before wltm-ssos Hte called. i - 4- V . El Gonvero El Cotnpeto King JESSE PI10E BLACK 271 2 for 25c 10c Straight 5c Guaranteed KING. U GRANDE, ORE. I weather. CLRM BROTH CHOCOLATE With BEEF TEA Whipped Cream fSELDER, TH CANDY MAN DAILY OBSERVER 65ca Montli THOMAS 11 DIED SUNDAY Election day In of K'-c;itfr Importance than thf probe yttirfd I" the J. W. HcriliiT by tb" federal K-and jury ccirdinit to JudKf Wolvei ton of I'ort land, wh'i has temporarily eMiised more than a half dozen subpoenaed ltne' ! in the si-and Jury lneilua tlon Jrtaite.l at Portland toilny. While ninny of the two dozen subpoenaed Jeft for the metropolis .aturdsy nlhl nn.i Sunday. Fevernl were n'nxioiiM tti ren-ain In their home ire Inets to east their votes at the city election today. They ;iU,m1 for tlil- prlvlb.ito and the Jodte jriiinted it. S' veral ia-it their vote thts mornltm before the ti iin arrive.,1. mid were nlil to pron e(i to h.-a '1-ia.irtei hy tic day- ri.ii:i kipi: i.i uv. or oi:k si. i:xtv-m.k YKlts. Inlcnnciit Will Take Phut' lYom tin? I'mnily I Ionic in South I -a t.iandc Tn.iim nt H OVIind. l.ca l iitHily of 12 liildii n, I-'IkIH H unci l our (oris. IIM trie. Thosi' ho m ttii" n ijn- i Inn were J. K Fob v. Frit It k Phy. Ciiy!'''1' K. McCul'V and .1. IV 'a.-.-y. J'ldm i Henrv. V. 1!. Hamilton and Walter M. Their names are Lc.. John. lUl.u.i IMerce will leave loiiii'it. One of the honored and ivspeeted pioneers of whom there are many In Soul it L.i tjr.uidc passed away yes terday morning when death overtook 'i'lionuis W inn, ajjed 7. ufhr a sliort but serious lllii' sa due to un attack ol IKiiul.Nsis. Just one week after being ci.ed by the second attaek, the sut ferliiK was nierelfiiliy etidetl. The re mains will he laid away Tuesday at 1 i t lock from the home In Notnh I-i Claude. liev. '. K. Deal offi.i at in . and inlermenl t:.kiliK )laee in tile old c 'tnetery. Mr. Winn Is survived by a family nt ys and four it'ls. Three hoy. ind on- daui;lil(r live in La Kratule. TMT tIINf. MT. Samuel. Anion, Thomaa. Albert and Richard. The daughters ure Mora. Jane ami Minnlo. Mr. Winn wn.s uorn in Tennoiwoe, 79 vears. ne month and days as Since making lt liianuc ins nonie in Ire1d"it I'laiV4 l-it. to ""'' I -". uni1 MIHT I I'Hll it vim- i hHs been a highly respected rltlze WaKhlngton, March S. rresi.lent Taft ha told Senators Fmnot anJ Suth erland that h- will probably accept an invitation to.attend th 4Jd annual en campment of the Grand Army at S!t who njoyed the esteem and respect of all whom knew him. Ladle, the verr lateat tr.ln; I (M'ltlng and lire collar 1a at arriveo jL.it, City during the w eek of August j at THE VAN DUTN CO. wnnn & COA.LI In quantities to suit Warehouse Storage Truck and Transfer G. E. FOWLER Phone Main W i J W H. BOHWENKAMP CO j Ifarduarc, Stoves and Furnitu.e. j Building Material j Sewing Machine Needles and Shuttles Sale oh Sewing Machine Oil DEVELOP THE BUST . SHE'S A QCEEX! SITE'S A SIIIEX! Is an expression that la always heard at sight of a well deve .i woman. If you are flat-chested, vith BT undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm remurk will never be applied to you.' ".SIP . ' wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch ing They, 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 tha arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateiui. "lil REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. Price 11.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI RECT TO US. FKEE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafeis on receipt of 10c to pay cost of packing and postage if you mention that you sajv the advertisement iiti this paper. The sumple alone may be sufficient If the defects are trifling. DESK 4, KSnrETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 31 W. 125th ST., NEW YORK. j N.K.'WESlPrc. T. J. SCR0GGIN, Cash t lYm. MILLER, Vice Fees. H. E. CC0LICGE, Asst. Cash 5c Per BUtle a ADDING HEW ACCOUNTS I We are constantly adding new accounts and cur business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. Probably you might be glad and join us. The United States National Bank Of La Grande , DIRECTORS Virr. Miller H. F. Coolidge T. J. Scroggin : , MM. I N. K. West L P. Staples C. T. Bacon J. L Cavines FranklConley A.T.Hiti t