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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1909)
imge K)i i:. i:vlmx oitsntvtn, la ci.amu:, ounm. Tiin:siAv, ntiL h, 191.9. EIGHT PAGES. 'Is i I I . t . : ( i ; i .1 i! 4 Hi 3 U orinde vcnint Ofoervrj iroKi.rK-jiTTi'KKnC ft wSi'uf EDITOR AM) I'KQl'lURTOIl. J M TfcO' 1U se of lulled I'ms i'llcirnijili Men let-. . (ifiC j .$::.r,o j .$6.00 i BIHSCKII'TIOX HATS: Daily, slnjje copy....... 2aily , per month Dull, six months in advance.. Daily, one year In advance Weekly, tlx months in silvioics. Weekly, one. year in advance. . . Elite, ed at t'le pobtoi'.i e fit iwt Oia aa second-class mutter. This paper ' will wu publish any Article' appearing over a mmi de plume. Signed articles will be re- ce-lred subject to the discretion of the i editor. I'ic&BC hIkii your articles and ' ave disappointment, j ! Bargains IVe ca).io you in our add of our many bargains. Onlv a few at a time, but here i merely a sample Jot thJ you will find in every nook and corner of our crovibed store Adtertitlitif Jfiile. Display ail. rat's furnished upon n -plication. Local reading notices 10c per line Crst insertion; Cc pur line for each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, iic a line Card of thanks, "c a line. Those who are giving this Irriga tion project careful investigation are fceglnlng to see wherein the stuk- Jiolder is to derive some benelit as well ua the land owner, who utlll'S the water. It requires uu shrewd financier to see that every dollar in- vetted instock will be returned tvvi'o find maybe three to one'. It is easy when you get the system digested. Which js about along tin bb lines. Jj. Is concccdeii that with all the en thusiasm that can be rejected into it for the general good that' about all that can be eNpr u d ut the bofcln i : , ; will be about I.j.omu acres on. the per acre basis. This with the firjit. .fid., 00 snl'Bcrlbed will bring In a'jont ,160,000. Thai piobnbly will 'secur the rights of way; build te dams, and SWHrxw-t biteiuiH. The plant will "supply siifiii it-ii t water to t over no less than 25,ot0 anroB, which in all probabilities will be 10.00 acres in excess of the amount that will be subscribed. Kverybody will be urged to subscribe and will be given an op portunity, but lifter a reasonabl 4ime, say several months after the 15,000 acres have been subscribed, the ..books will be cloned on the $20 iht1 basis an tithe price will be talsed to f to per acre and within a much shorter time than many of our rend ers may renlUo the remaining 10.C00 sires will be picked up and wlin It is it will mean Iton.Ouo into the pockets of the stockholders who largely through public spirit, put up the first $100,000, and who can aa5 that they are pot entitled to It. There are two deductions fro.u the Above that not a few will richly protit by, if they give; this, matter .-ititJul consideration and that Is buy S'.oOi . .1 . f...Ai,, t.i ..ft at ttnl n lor uie uiini cure a water right while it tun he acquired an the U basis. This is the cheapest Irigatlou on Uu eiitlr: oat. ltivesilgt; and you will bud this as Htnted; $40 an '' M'EMAL J1AHGAIX. Yesterday we bought a second hand ciii'boaid with gliijts doors. You onld think It new. Cost 12 our price $S SAVE 10. Buy our La Cede sleel range with reservoir for $43 Others ask $..1 MATT It ESSES. Genuine bargains In wire and wool. We are selling wire goods from $1 to $fi fOOOK STOVES. Several good second hand cooking stoves purchased yesterday, extraordi nary values at $H and $10. MEWS SADJiLE. A first class high grade I0 saddle tioU aj new fur J2u JU0 KL'JS. A huge assortuient to select from, end you are doing yourself an Injus tice by not looking" my line over. CAKPETS. Next week a new assortuient of wool carpets will arrive. Call look them over.- LIXOLEl'M. Why pay 83cts for the same grade we are selling for Cads. L0lGES. $20 values for $12 Come look us over. J Everything marked in plain figures. Large stock of hew and second hand goods I : Charles England 11 aste V4 IS. 1 oveioes in Oxfords, Pumps, Ribbon, Tics. Nice line of new Spring Style Shoe?, now showing, that are perfect in fit ting and retaining their shape, which is essential to satisfaction. Special at tention paid to fitting, as we carry all "widths. A complete repairing estab lishment in connection. A MOST UP-TO-DATE LIME OF HOSIERY mith.cfc Greene Depot street ill l 9 ' I kt A kM ; k mm i I Pacific rnnues The line of the Canadian ..tu-tv between the eastern of the Uocky mountains and the 1 a cinc const, Is to be clectrilied. and te entire power is to be' generated . ... waterfalls which irom in" iiw.ii...."- are immediately adjacent to the maia line of the road. The recent announcement o fthis plan bv the Cat.adiau l'aclile n'!b lls was not given lustily, for Jumis th last xenr exp-.tH haw SM-vvtlr mi'-l" thorough t.ivestigatl.m of the w M X courses along this V.-te. n Hiein. and luoe reported that u uhundanee t,f water P"er is avadM.le. To be iact. the description -f the v,aler -fMls was lat Ihey .ue capuM- " de- ,...,TV niiilii i.'it to run nil veloiing etl- r, suum i i .i niu-pva of trie world." ..,., mu.n Hie UltMl e Of till' trleal experts the Canadian t... ..,.nrii ootiotis on H water sitt. In Urliish Columbia here It may be nectary to e.e.t tt.ur .dai.ts. ami Borne of the most ,,,,TTV . , important plantB ,!.- I'ai Hie ot the "More engines'' was the cry that went up from the round house and j yard crews this morning. An extra- orlnary nmount of freight busiii'-ss I and a shortage of engines were re sponsible. All engines were eithe- j in sunice or being held for oveihau! I ing with freight cats. This aiteruoon J the supply of engines ill the roni d ! bouse increased by the arrival of j s.'ven light Imomotivcs from I n' we: i ' t.tid uaibc was soon moving a.'r.in. OTllKli UAII.l:OVI N:;VS Kngiue liu.'i. Hie la.si of (lie e i pas senger engines of tic lo.v u ;i ! type received by the () K. A; X. for Ber th e on Ihl.s division, v. ill set Up today. Tin' wheels on ih"se engines ui'e c:! Inches in O.uncte,-, urn! on the engines of the ob!"!- tvp- they are 77 luvh"s. Creiht No ",('.. vvit'i four heavy etlgiiies up the lilue Mounl ai!iS. wa 1! bo. us on the road fruiu IVndb'ton last nitht. DRY Cmm W00B DRY For Best quality oi DRY chain wood call on i V. t. BCAN Biggest loads for least money i P10CHCU I74I i BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON . WRITE FOR CATALOG C Th School that Placet Ton in a Good Position Fresh Vegetables by Express Asparagus . The - Rhubarb Very Lettuce " Best Radishes v Potatoes ' . .' Spinach ; Grown in Tomatoes Grande Gelery - Ronde Gaulifiower 'Valley City Grocery and Bakery, E. PCLACK, Prop Bell P.ione Main 75 Independent 241 i PURITY IS A NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold here : ; ; HILL'S DRQQ JTOk't LA GRANDE, OREGON fcAM' i4.4m4'i4. t Complete equipment for' resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry SEASON OPENED AT SELDER'S ICE CREAM ana SOFT DRINKS c . : ..' (i-'i"M'M'f ; j"i-'H"i"H-Tr lell et. for few cao b only liave already purchased. No detinue tune .. it Hrv the f ompletion 01 i'" "-- . : lu I in Western ranroauius. . , engers on the Canadian Pacific will te able to view the vvomterrui ry of the Northwest fun the open jdstfonus of observation cars, escape the d;'reble ciders moke whbh ar ineviuble st present day F ir expert piano tuning, gee Thorns;- l-28i yourself how oui kly it reliveg th pain rod s.ireness. Tfie medbhuF usualy mven internally for rh;:n:a tism !;re polosnoi.w ir very stroa medicines. They are worse than vse less In cases of HiTiniV and moyeular rheumatism. b.r scie by All Uood DrugKists. I AI.Bt'RTA I. VM Kl YLKS n(l and the A ' tl .. 55AKI t;t-'.f riMrS ;e number of Union and I'ma tounty farmers and investors bought Canadian Pacific wheat t Healiufr Saltf far Br, tlappeil ilands and Sore Mpple-.. As a healinK salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hvids I'ViaiTiliArlikln'a CyK-A la mnat . ent. It allays the pabf of .t b ,and Calgarr. Alberta dis m,.-! tni,iniiv. an.l uni- . in. i trlct last fall have enjoyed a han t without leavlnit - sea ! .-.o. i5 ' -K01 profit as all the land in the Calgary has Just been made tract east of Calgary bus recently Ad vanced $5 per acre. Tlio central section has Just be.?n placed on the market where lmmenSTj tupantHiies pf pood wheat land u now be bought on the main line of the Canadiau Pacific and on the Ca nadian Northern at $10 per acre on M year's ii:r.. Jonathan Johnston the Canadian Pa cific colonization agent will leave FVndleton on April 5 with a large party to look at this, new land. A rate .of but $15.25 from Pendleton tc by tits !LrK.ViiEST, Pres. J Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. T. J. SCRQQGltl, Cash H. E. C00UDGE, Asst. Cash t it ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly addirg new accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. Probably ycu might te glad and join us. The United States National Bank Of La Grande cents. For sale by Atv tfd IVnlers. i wee tern section of the 3,000.000 sere ' Cwiadiao Pacific. 4-3 N. KiWest L P. Staples C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm.yiilter H. F. Ccolidge T. I. Scroggln ). L Cavines FrankKonley A T.Hill t t t t t