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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
FF.EE TO YC!Hlf.SinEB''4S,!' U qus&i Evening OUserver rabllxlird Dally Exr-j;t Sunday. L01(;f II. (IKUKV. EDITOH AND PKOPKIliTOIt; SUBKCUIPTION JUTS: Daily, Dingle copy &c per month COc Daily, nix months In advauce, . . .$.. 50 lJly. on y:r li advaiu. . . . . ,JC Weokly, bIx month In advauta... "lc Weekly, on y?ar In advance.. , .".$1.00 Kntered at the pontotri( at Ia ti ramie aa accoiid-claaa matter. This paper will jiot publltih any article appourlng over a nom de ; plume. Sif(ntd articles will be re-, cetred subject to tlie discretion of the ,Adltor, Pluaue sign our articles and uve disappointment Adrt'rtifclHff Jtata. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. ' ' Local reading notices 10c per line first insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent Insertion. ' . Resolution of condolence, Be a llnet Cards of thanks, 6c a line. One thing, at a time,. Irrigation Is the project that- is before tie' at the present time for .solution and It will require our combined efTorts to auc reed. Succeed we must! There is too much at , stake to even consider th possibility of failure. )l means pros perity If we succeed and a lost op portunity it we fall, for the very rea son that it will require years to enlist s active, energetic and hard work- lng interest from the public to gq over this ground again. No better com mittees could be enilsted In any com munity us are working at present. If everyone who will revive a bene fit will stand up tovthe rack and do his public duty this will be one of. the mostvprOBperouB communities In the Northwest. La Grande and Grande Grande Ronde valley will be on the aiap. We have mad a splendid begin ning but there are several days of lard, -patriotic work ahead yet to be done before our efforts are to be jcrowned. It means that the com munity interests must unite as a man. No one can lay down without endan gering' all that has been done. It is not a charitable undertaking, simply a gigantic business project that will bring back large dividends to all.- , ... ' it is none too eaily for plans to l formulated to secure a , county fair this fall and the farmers should be made to know that their choice pro ducts will be in demand and their In terest will be needed to make our fair the surcesB that It. should be. It is to be hoped that President Tflft will be able to carry out desires to il.lt Alaska. This will undoubtedly . .u l.fvntlnn hovlnir s result -in u greater, vision of the j.osHibilitleB of the Pacific const. . n,-n..l.iU if Vendlfton. Sunday was a big day for the rail-' Tcsdnin having headquarters m m.. dleton. The Pendleton East Oregon tan savs this of the meeting: Fach of these officials took up the business lu connection , with his -department. Several of those pesent were here for the first time in several months and among other things th new depot and the prcpssed yard changes w .Incidentally dtussod. Mr. Matheson and Conley also made a brief inspection of the service on the Pilot Rock branch, and it la believed .u... hi. will result In Improved, ser vice The one passenger coach on this line la decldely out of date, being a combination smoker and day coach and quipped with only one lavatory A box car does duty for a baggage "Those who wre present were: M. j p-Vv. general superintendent; -'m ' Walsh, superintendent of the Wsshlngton d.vlslon; W. master mechanic of the Washington division: J H Robb. division engineer of the Washington dltlslon: W. M. Oleason. assistant "-P-' the Washington division; R. O Cow J,,,, trainmaster of the Wash ngton the first Washington D" r.mnbell. superintendent of the Ore gon .division; William Conley. asa t,nt superintendent of the Oregon dl iScn and J. D. Matheson. trainmaster of the Oregon diction- WANTE WOREST modern house pf frWB five to -ven ulre at thl oc. .' lillillllllii; One of The Feut lo Seen T 1th The I'arker Carnival, i. ' ; " NO lXim TMKNiS KKTl KNK1. PBNLKTON. April I!. .No indict rnentH have yet been returned by the grand Jury in the liquor enses, though that body has been engaged in the ln- veatlgatlon of them for several days. No-.Intimation has been given out as to the probable time of the completion of the work in. hand, but It Is be lieved that at least two more days will be consumed. Milpmcut of Trout. n . A shipment of trout fry for Non'i End county point arrived, today and were sent on to Elgin. Thuro wcie 20 5-gallon cans of. the little f?ilow. that will help the deoiplea of ioaac A Walton in a few years. FOR REST. Good seven room houBe, dose lu Inquire 1417 Wash, avenue. 4-20-5-2 NOTICE". TO WATER COSlMi:US. Water consumers not on meters will please come to the City Recordes s f fice and fill out RppHcaiic.t before os- Ing the wnVr tn- irrlRaimj; i? i'mip.w. H.C. ;1LM N. 4-J9 5-t ' Vater Supl. Are you ready to have your carpets cleaned without removing from the floor. 1 1 so phone Red 141. . 4-19 CAN YOU SAY 1 own a home, my living ex penses are almost nothing, I , have rruit. raise my gardent IF NOT it's a pleasure that pays try It. We have City property that cin be bought on cash payments down, from $50. to fttWO, balance' easy terms; it only c6st you an hour or your tiuie to look over some of these. NEXT MONTH you will pay more and have a poorer list to select from, BUV NOW. 0E OF THE GOOD OSES. So. 14. A 5-roora cottage nice ly finished inside, good location, a dandy orchard (more fruit than you can use) ONLY $3000. one-third cash. This is close In and will not" be lorj on the market. Owner Mast Leave Oregon. Ho. 8. Is selling at a loss to him a four-room house, 3 lots, barn, furlt. close In. See us for price, ' BUT3. Ko. 22. On of the best aiiflAttT 6-room houses In the citr strictly up to date In erery re spect Soath ' side closely In. Terms. IH2 Yen Doyn Redty To. x Depot Strett I tU mmlL ttf of mnf cWf jZ Mi with full tutrootlotui toiiy uflor- trxua ?ZZ. JSw. 1 w.t to Ml won. sbo thla eor bit rtil. for yooraeif. ronr .,:rK.r .our mother, or roar 1 wl Ml rem how to cur. yrorlT bom. wltn w know Uuu sny docU. I nuk ImKm m WM M MlMdwKr, un If (MIBMMM "' tr- . . . . . I wait to Bai 'on "'' "" pro" w."n,rj: 'v:kiT d Hams Stt .VL'.'J'Li U'ITUm uroly. Bi-iBMnber, wiwm th treatment I WLl not lntorf. r. with mir rk . iv,,.,-.iin. uMmtytm uM v4 nintt. Ml mf now yo V?TU"? will yoa th"rtmrnt for y'iilJt h V'rt"7 rmanilliKU I Will MDO wocl TOU ffMM Ml. nijr ockik """--'.,- " ,h,milT Ui SiM fw ktatlf. l'him wIihd the dirfor JT !XlIailAUirV IWlMtn.tllin. .K... Ua n. n .1.1 t lioioM. Kn-rr wonmn xhould Ltve It. and Iwn Ui Dirt fw ktatlf. ' Von mat bur an om.rBil.m." tou cen d id for yourxelf. ThiunHof woniwi nsweurru th-IllilvMI with ni r horn.. r,,n...1 It niirn all mH M ! It Molttft ( BiHiMin, 1 "J: . "! T Rlinpln boms trmtmpnt whloh ik-1I1t ul effwtuall? currm Lucorrho. Urwn fKinful or Irruguhtr Vmutruatiun lu jroujig Laillm, Pluiupn WhnrertT rm lin.. I eaa rtnr yon to Ifldim of roar owb lolttj who knownd Jll &!dy Ml maj uffrror tli.it ll.U, sm Iruhmi rw.Ur cant ll woron-dWH.-j, nd nmkrt Ktrons, plump nod nltut. Jnl w4 mt tr aMntt. tid tho frre tvnday trlniiinnyoor,o 'im book. WrltB to-liny, jruu lny not mi- thin offtT atriUtl. Addrw ' rs. m. summers. Box m - - Notro Dame, lnd.f w. b.a. ' Yes, we will have anything you wifch in the Ed ison line and everything ou can find in the latest . catalogue, March 1 It; i March records are now on sale. Ve have the DcubleiDisc Records for the small sun of 65. cen-ts . each. - Read what . . Paderewskl, thz world's best Pianoit, has to say in the Music Trades Rjview for the. Weber Fi iv. When he says it is best it must be eo. '. ' ' ,- ' 1 VJESELL WEBER AKD ALL0n.ER C(C PIANOS Jusirecieveda newlotpf Swift's Pre. : mium Hans and Bacon See Our Easter Window Dis- play City Grocery and Bakery, LPCLACK.Prop Belt P.ione Main 75 Independent 241 t (atseeeeeeeeeeee PURITY IS A ra- r.- . Bramwelf; IViissic Company j p;ow chick im. adhms avenue 'lltttltllttll.tllllllMllltlllMtlltllMIIMIHi WALL PAPER All the pi west things in wall paper. Pa per jour rooms with some of MAXWELL'S -r exclusive designs. Paints, Oils, Varnish Japalac and Liquid Veneer NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGSl VJelGuarantee the Purity of aj Drugs sold here : : : .1 I HILL'5 DRUQ JJOn LA GRANDE, OREGON Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. ... LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ; Complete Machine Shops and Foundry ,ttttlttto t SEASON OPENED AT ! W ii. BOHPyENKAMP CO kS SJiLuLLre s - t Ten Room Hcuse, S'one FocndSlizn, Stone Ceiter, Two Blocks from Depot, Futrished TfcrctjfrcKf" . $2fiQ0.G0 One half cash, b3hnce on two years lime al 7 per cent interest Lomn-Shemood ealty Company ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS "T f ti I! '-! SCF0GClN,C3sK U.K. WEST, Pres Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. . . ' . fm.K t it f rrn w.ce. rssl w ADDING NEW ACCOUniS We are constantly adding new accounts and. , our business is increasing at a very satisfact- J . . . .' i . .14 ar.d T cry rate.; Probably yev i.tgu ce gi" - : - 1 ! join The I .;fed Stales National Bart : Of la Grzr.de . BUSINESS CO? ! WASHINGTON ANO Th School that Tlace T&t$ wal .mLOG jPotitum j N.K West X LP. Staples C. 7. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm. Miller H. F. Ccolidge : T. J. Scroggin t jfpw !