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Errxrvn vurmrm, i nv-wnE, onr-cor, turn.' n.r, wncv sv-ioe. ncrrt r.uirs. 1 V U crince Evening Observer Phillips for J. J. Wiley. The cattle were purchased from E. P., J. P. and' O. II. Perkins and Wil liam Warren, "all Powder river valley Kroweri ' '", a a a a $ . Accuracy the Key Mote Fresh Vegetables by. Express I , PuliUtJiod Daily i;ceit Sunday. CVKllEV BKOTIIKR. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. TnlUMl I'resa Telegraph fcervJce. rrrr rrrrt. Daily i ) ; a H : 'J; , . , SUBSCRIPTION HATE.S: Dally, single copy..,. .......... So Dally, per month. . 85o Dally, six month! In advancs. . .$3.50 Dally, on year in advance. ... .IS. 50 Weekly, six months, in advance..' 75c Weekly, one. year, in advance. . .$1.00 Cnterd at the postofflce at La Grande .... as iccnd-olar. .araUHV- Tbta paper will not publish any artl In aDDearlnsr over a nom de plume. Blgned artlelee will be received sub- fact to the discretion of the editor Please sign yur articles and save dis. appointment AiUertNinff Display ad. rates furnished upon application. .Local reading notices 10c per line first -Insertion; 6c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence. So a Una. ' Cards of thanks, 5e a Una. SSSSSSSSMMWMSSSSSS "Forgery Is one of the easiest crimes lo be successfully carried out at the .' Initial period, also one of the easiest crimes detected when once suspicion Is aroused. ' The young man In Baker City, after being caught, which was only tho work of a few hours, found himself headed for the penitentiary. Another thins, as a rule this crime is committed by men of more than or dinary intelligence, and In view of so ft that eseup detection and Impris onment, it has 'always puzzled . th xourts why it Is so common. The fact that the Union Stockyards are reported to be contracting on year in advance for stock, is suffi cient to lead growers lo believe that the present profitable prices will con. tlnue In the future. Th young man who forged n deed o the property of the Oxbow power It Vill have two years in which to think out whether or not these get-rleh-qulek schemes pay or not. BAKER SPARRING MATCH In a bixlng content for points that went 1! out of tho 15 rounds sched- " aled, fciily Tloss got a decision over Kid Harris last 'evening before some J50 people In tho Armory skat lug rink, says the Thursday Uaker Demo crat. The exhibition wns tho 'main vent of the evening and was preceded by two clever, mix-ups between Kid Jjewls and Oscar Ilardmon, and Frank Pierce and Prank Oun. In ull the program made up absolutely tho best athletic entertainment of tha sort ever given In Baker City. For 10 rounds In the -.main event Ross' and Harris were pretty evenly matched, although at tho ftrt of ihi game the nefro boy had somewhat tho test of it, showing fast, cleverness both in boxing and footwork, but after the fifth round Ross pulled himself to gether and made good on his reputa tion as a stayer, coming back stronger from round to round until, In the 'eighth, ninth and tenth rounds neither fijrhtvr had much on the other. -When time was onlld for tho 11th round lioss undertook to mix matters and drove the other man Into tho ropes, where; they clinched. Referee .Hirsch had scarcely separated: the men when Rom put the colored boy to the floor with a right swing on the Jaw. Harris wns up at the count of five, and again the fighters mixed with a trift exchange "f body blows in which roa-s drove thr- other into the ropes on Oie other sldVnf the ring where they clinched and had barely separated when time was called. The Cenrralla boy thn followed tip Ms 1!atlt.et advantage In the 11th round b" rnshlne ills opponent In the opening-'of the 12fh. Harris led for Ross" bot'y but failed and tho Well ington fiphter then landed n stiff left awing on the point of the Jaw. Har ris wen to the floor, tiled to regitin his feet, but failed, and was counted out. In tho seventh round the colored lad truck Ross, while the latter was on tils knees, but although many of the onlookers protested. It wns not deter mined a foul.' RUt Uattio 5Wm"i:t. One of the largest shipments of atock cattle to go from Povder river alley, -went out from La Grand this morning to North TaMma. There were 8i carloads, about 1 31 Jbeftd, and wre purchased t F. A. (UT DEEP fill! mm INDICATIONS AT THIS TIME IS ENORMOUS FRUIT CROP. Fruit Inspwtor SIM In InrknM as lo Exact Duties and Limitations Union Preliminary Insjiex'tloii Imll ' cules RemarkablCf Crop Ttiere. Early indications among orchards of Union and Cove are that the crop of 1909 will be aomethlng grand. County Fruit Inspector Garrlt Olden berg was in that vicinity yesterday and this afternoon went out to Fruitdale and May Park to give preliminary in spection to that section. . It Is too early to make definite prognostication," but the buds that have made their appear ance are hardy and there Is no appar ent, reason why the crop should not be remarkably large.,- . More new orchards . are to be seen In Grande Rondo valley' this year than any previous year, especially towaru tho north end of the valley Is this true. So Instructions, Yet. - -. Xelthi r Mr. Oldenberg nor Com missioner JudilGeed of Cove, have re. ived copies of the new statute passed at the. late session "of the legislaturo governing action and duties of the in spectors and until such are received. the inspector and others Interested of ficftllly, can do but little. In another week or two more definite estimation. of the coming fruit crop can be mads. The report comes from the Milton and Freewater country that some of the very early fruit has been killed by fronts; that the cherry crop has been much damaged. Conditions are ideal for a magnificent crop of all fruits In this valley, and practically all dan ger of frost is past. C.t D. Huffman says that Grande Rondo fruit growers will have tho biggest crop of cherries anil other small fruits In their history.- Pear blight jMined n foothold here last year, and If proper precautions are not taKen me disease win uwiraj a great many pear trees in the next two years. The only preventive Is to cut the diseased limb off below the Affected nart.- and burn It, Care should be taken to got at least several inches below the diseased part, and If tho limbs are not burned, tho work might us well not be done. Well In formed and progressive orchnrdlsts sny that they cannot understand why any one should hesitate- to cut freely to prevent this pear blight, for the af fected limbs are dead, and of no value whatever; moreover, if the parts are r.t Ciit uV40, t'iij wuimu u wiii teasel to boar. Not only will the individual trees cease to be of value, but the dis ease spreads. Now, In the early sprng, hefore the leaves offer so great a sur face for the lodgement of the "disease germs or parasites, is the very best time -to do the work. TltOUPF. TO JOSKIMI. Popular Musician In l a (irmule This Morning Kit Route, to ,loili. The Polmatler sisters, who are t Klve a concert in the Haptlst church Monday evening, . together with their brother, 1. O. Polmtitler, their man ii per. passed through t,t Grande this morning en route to' Joseph., where they will clve their entertainment to night. Friday nl;ht they will bo in Wallows and Saturday niht In Flgln. They will return from Flgin on Mon day's train. The Polinatltts are from Troy, N. T and have been out on the present tour since October. Duvl'.l I'rt ln in Raker City. David Eivles, owner of the Sumpter Vnl'ey railroad and a large, stockhold er In the Oregon dumber company, ar rived In Raker this morning from his home in i icrden, Utah. As isuul, Mr. Kccles has little to say for publication, but It Is stated on good authority that bis visit means plans to besln the work of extension of the Sumpter Valley rnllrosd. Mr. Kccles has stated in the p.- '..hat he hoped st some ti-nc to ' ' n:rr-. w gauge line Into Orant county and pos sibly on over Into Harney oo'inty. T-is! fall he spent some time In th.it s, ,--tlon of the country and visited Burns, the county sent of Harney. His eon- clusit.n. l'i D understood, were that When you are installing a new plumbini system or making the minutest repair. We'' do this at the time you want it and at prices . you can afford to pay. ; ' ; " y . 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ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding hew accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. A Prcbabiy you might J: e glad and join us. The United States National Bank - Of La Grande DIRECTORS Wm.r Miller H. . Coolidge T. J. Scrcggin N. K. West L P. Staples C. T. Bacon t '( The Very -Best Potatoes. , Grown in Grande Ronde Vallay. ' a a IS A i . COMES TO .- resetting and repairing IRON WORKS f(f!rtl t . IUI ' BEEF TEA Whipped Cream i r THE CANDY MAN T. J. SCR0GGIN, Cash H. E. CCCLIDGE, Asst. Cash J. L Cavines Frank'Conley A.T.Hill 1