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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
TACE Forn. KVEM.V(2 0 DSKRVER, LA CRAI)F, OltEGOX. FRIDAY,' Al'ML 0, 1909. FIGHT PACES li Grande vTOi u v l'BbIiskt'4 Dallr KxrcKt Kanday. GKOlMiE il. (TItKKV. KDlTOIt AND I'KOI'UIETOR. I'nltcd l'rei Telenrrapa Hen ice. SL'IJSCIUPTIOX KATS: Daily, single ropy fie Dally, per month 05c. Daily, alx months lu advance. .. ,$.J. GO Daily, one year in advance $0.50 Weekly, bi.t liioiuh in advance. . . He WVekly, one year iu advance $1.00 Entered at the j)otofli e at La Grande as second-class natter. Thin , paper will not publish any Article appearing over a nam de plume. Signed articles will be re ceived subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sIkii your articles ami aave disappolntnieat. Aderliisf Display ad. rate furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line first insertion; 5c per !! for each absequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. . Cards of thanks, Sc a Hue. A movement Is on foot to secure special rates and form a party of not Jess than twenty five business men and large land owners and visit the Twin Falls Irrigation project, This route will also permit the party view ing the Irrigation projects In the Boise valley, which Is dotted with cities like, Weiser, Payette, Caldwell, Nampa and the growing city of "Boise. Water and water only has developed these sections and what -water ha a done elsewhere will woui a simllpr revolution in Grande KotvV) valley. This idea is one that shout 1 Hot only be sugested but should t carried out. I.a Grande is growing. Every yar adds to our Importance. We have reached that point where the growth of any part of Grande Honde valley means a larper La Grande. We have gone pant jioint -where we are Jealous of the growth or development f any city or. section of the valley. We are to this valley what Portland Is to Oregon. The time was when all of the smaller t itles of the state were Jealous 0 Tour metropolis, that has passed. Every hamlet In the state la proud of Portland's growth and she Is proud of the growth of every sec tion of Oregon, livery section of thta valley Is glad or La Orando's prosper ity. Never has there been such hat uiony existing throughout thin valley as exists today and this means a greater an dmorc prosperous Grande Ronde. Can't you fcel.lt in the atmosphere, this Irrigation project Is a go. Not If we lay down but if the same push that has piled up the present fOLMino will just keep at It the balance will be forthcoming. The farmers will all want stock In this corporation. They " i i. ,..,. -It wtion thev healn Kill tUL, ..- w to realize their stock will not be n dividend producer, but they will want to have a say In the management. Like all corporations, this will be no ejection to the rule, susceptible t" i.iie. onlnlon. I-et fifty or sixty oi The llariiamn Hues il Is said, ex pect to withdraw from handling freight to Spokane from Chicago and St. Paul. They cannot compete with the more direc t Northern lines. It is farther from Chit ago to Spokanevia tho llarrlinun lines than to Portland; yet the Poitlund rate is much higher tbun the Spokane rate fixed by the Interstate Commerce Commission. ; The North Hank trains are always crowded with settlers and the placea near The Palteg that are getting large p'r cr-ntHf sre I nderwooil, White Salmon, Trout Lake, Glen wood, Lyle, Klickitat valley anil poinuts all along tho Columbia river. Dalles Chronclle. A young man who offended a girl of tender years la a Canadian town chose to be whipped Instead of serving a jail sentence for crime. The Judge of the coil 1 1 applied the IiikIi. Baker. City Knight Templar will have the pleasure of listen lug to Rev. J. It. X. Hell on Faster Sunday. . A The Dallas citizen has asked that auto drivers In that city be compelled to keep to the right. Baker City papers say that an apart ment house would be a paying In vestment In that town. -. Senator Borah, of Idaho, will fight for an Income tax in the new tariff bill. iMAl FREE TO YfliHlY SiSTEB Frea to You and Every Slator Suf erlng from Woman's Ailments. I am woman. I know woman' aufTuringa. 1 nav fuuud thu our. I will mall. fr of u; chara;, my kaM tfttf- Mirtwtth full uiHtruoiiuiiHtoiuiy aunt-roT Irura woiunii'K ailiunt. I want to tell H wuiuen about thin curtf-M, luy reader, fur yourself, your daughter, your mother, or youralster. 1 want to Sell you lmw to corn youtx Ivw at home with out tlK'hcip of atlocter. Mcu mm) niulerxtaiid wotoun a MutfuriiiKH. What wti women knowftta iptritMt, w know better than any doctor. 1 know nine my Dome treatment u wire and aura cure for IwcarttiMa w Wh'tlth Jiicaarfaa, HIcwiIIm. tit alutmuil at Falling at Hw Woak, tnluu, Scaat, at faiafia Ptrwdi, UliriM t DnnM IMKI, tt trmtlit; HM ulii H Mad, lack ant aowtH, Marm ton hatlnfi, aanaaanata attaint IMlmf aa th aaiaa, anlantkahj, Sttlta H en. M naiaaa, itarinaii, iMnar. an ilatldir Itwblaa tbart uiimI i naaliniiiai Mcaliai to our k.-i 1 want toak-ud you t caiaplita ha iti't traatntui anHfaly frta to prore to yon tliat yoxi ran euro vomwlf at lioroe, eaHlly , q a I c k I j and urely. Rvrofmbcr, that.ll coat M aoHiii to iriv thfi tritnient a couinl.'li- trinl : and if yoa Wh to oontlnaa, It will coat yon only noon I UumitHn imk or Una than two cento a ly. It will not InUirf'.ra with yonr work or ociiiiiiH'm. Juat iMtMiw bum ana! Hldfait, W-U me bow you suHVr it you wish. mJ 1 will a.tud you tho treattnont for yourr-. i-ntir- lv fri't'.in plain wrap per, by return mnll I will aim hoikI you fiaa of ml, my honk "WOUM'I 0W BFOICAl ADiISEB" with oxiiliMiatory (HuhIi atlonn kIiov. Inn wJit woinn Ki.ffiT. nnd how thi v uan raaily cure themaelVMi lit home. Kwry woiriHiiHliould l,it7i'c. mid h ni o think fm htntlt. Then when the doctor anyi Pnnrti'CKle ror yonrxeir. jnoiwmwiir women nanounu 1 1 cnritH all oi1 at rcung. Ta Muthara of 0uhlti, I will explain a Fresh Vegetables by Express ' You niUMt have a'l oiM-mlinn," i iiiiuw-ivtn w it II III V nome retlltwl V 1 1. onri-u i ou mi mnnm I Hitiijiic. honi" tiTiil iiient which Min ixlily Kiideliii'iuttllvcur jK-noorrhoi-H, Hre'n Sick newn end rinfulorIrr. (;iiliir Metulruutlon lit youux Lalh, PlunipneNM ami health alwavHnKultcfrom Ito aw. Wherever yon II vn, Iran refer yon to ladle of your own locality who know and will gladly ti il any Hiitferer that tllM Html Trtatimnt really eoratull women' dliMiH4 s, and niak women well. mou. piuimi nad roi.tm jmi urt m rout aildraii, and Iho rreu ten uar treat mem ut yours, bjso -tHKk. Write to-duy, an you may not mtt tliU offer attain. Addriia .ss. m. summeko, Box h - - Notre Dame, fnd., U.S.A. UK M Something was started that will be liniHhed, when the Merchants I'rotcc lle AaHociatlon held their first Hhoul-rier-rub dinner last evening at the banquet apartment of the Model res taurant. Speeches were made by sev eral of tho H2 guests present. Har mony was the keynote of the entire affair, (iet-to-together spliita pre vailed and the speeches teemed with that feeling. Irrigation as another predominant tone of the after-diner addresses. Those who spoke were: President Collier. Walter M. Pierce, .1. B. Stod dard, A. S. Cleddes. Fred B. Halsten,' .1. J. Carr, C. C. Pennington. T. .1. Scroggin mid Publicity Manager K. B Currey who was largely instrumental in getting the merchants, together The affair was successful beyond the fondest hopes and It wilt be repeated next month. , . - pi. stock- -r lenitlne farmers necome holders there will be no danger as o tb l,ollf".v V? followt'd In ..i,. U...W over Ule list of I ' heaw stockh..iers. they nre all bus iness' Wen of 1-ft Urande, what is good for the general iutereHt of this valley will naturally be to their Interest, lt the fatmer become Interested in the management as well us to fur- Ish the land tneir imn. - j carefully guarded and they too will I One of a party of home seeV-. hile paFHirg the Dinner olf.-e early thin morning remarked. Tins U our first morning In Oregon am! naturally we are delighted. We do not know where we will 1, ate.thisis first stop since leaving Michigan, and If our tickets did not take us to Portland we certaily would be tempt ed to locate riant and things will nave to look miKhty good or if e do ' .nVt'" t. t The eaut bound tia.u V:a.;MU tue wav from two to four enictj roaches, tell which way the '.V.el U tending. Oregon rriu;H hundreds of new people daily au I t .a be the case tor many yeu.s to come. -t rttr treaaurer. ltolae has now mm ARE ELECTED The annual congreaiiilnniil inocting of tho Presbyterian clinch last evening whs well attended and a delightful evening was spent by those who were present. The reports of the various organizations of the church were a.Hid. All indicated that every or ganization w as in a flout tolling condi tion. The chuich wis never aa strong and prosperous as at present. There itmgrega $!iiiii for THE EDISON LINE Yes, we will have anything you wish in the Ed ison Mne and tverytl hg you can find in the latest catalogue, March 11th. March records are now "on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the . small sum of 65 cents each. Read what . . Paderzwski, the world's best. Pianoist, has to say in the Music Trades Review for the Webr Piano. Vben he says it is best it must be so. WE SELL WtBER AKD ALL OTHER GC0D FIAN0S Bramweil Musm CoEnpany PHONE BLACK 1071. ADAMS AVENUE Asparagus The Rhubarb Very :' ; Lettuce . ' Best ' ' Radishes 1 Potatoes Spinach. Grown in Tomatoes Grande Celery Ronde ' Gauliflower ' Valley - City Grocery and Bakery, L PCLACK, Prop -Bell Ptionc Main 75j Independent 241 . ,. - A r PURITY IS A WALL' PAPER All Hie newest things in wall paper. Pa per your rooms with some of MAXWELL'S i exclusive designs. Paints, Oils, Varnish Japaloc and Liquid Veneer iW Ji BOHNENKAMP CO share In the acreage that w.n t" iomu w.(g HV(M. m. for coming when those wlm will n P their opportunity and later will be glad to buy In at double the present price. mT NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS We Guarantee the Purity of all Drugs sold here : : : tllLL'5 DRUQ JT0RE I LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry . a4ttaftf a)4ttVtt) F 0 if ex en Ten Room House. Sicne Fouirtalian, Stone Cellar, Two Blocks from Depot, Furnished Throughout i2,t tioacl puitios.'s and over benevolence. The otlicers of the church are as ,qc ftjf c3Sfi( bullHCe Off 1W0 VZZTS t'.UC 2.' 7 pH Cent fiefesf fallow! elders. A. Anderson. V. i nrool.ler. II. It. lUnnu. F K. Holm, K. K. Smith and J. T. . Williamson ; trustees. W. U rrenholts. F. OiiUl. 11. Henson. F. 10. Moore. F. Oliver, C. II. I'ptons, J. K. Wright. fZYGMIliQQfJS IF YOU'VE GOT little more money than you neci t.ir e-ery-oy uc. :h:4 ':jV'c to find its w y to Wall Street some time "for goodness sle" in vest I J cents of it in the March EVERYBODY'S and find out how much chance you've got in ' the big fellows gime." Your I J cents wH pay jroo back i S t ,QGsnSherwoQd a-j Realty Company rvi vjryji mijizM BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRUTS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG n C TK School that Place Ton in a Good JPotitum ir 4,- " SEASON OPENED AT f I -j-p y t v i i t j rt I o Hj J-i u Jii in 5 t j . ICE CREAM and t SOFT DRINKS . ' - ' t t 4' X N.KWEST, Pres. T. J. SCR0CCIN, Cash Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. CC0UDQE, Asst. Cash I ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS f We are constantly adding new accounts and our business is increasing at a very satisfact- . ory rate.' Probably ycu might be glad and join us. The I t United States National Bank I JV. K.;iVesf L P. Staples C. T. Bacon Of Lai Grande DIRECTORS ; Wm.'Miller W. F. Ccolidge T. L Scroggh J. L O ..nes F Xcnley A. T. Hill i i ! i L 1 i