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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1909)
ri. wiin?L. .ov. &iTnxir. ocxozzx s. ixt. i v! U GRASDE CVEIISB 03SEBVFB EDITOR AND FEOffcinCH. Ceified frew TV-rrak fcerrfet. SZB3CZJ FTXCS EATE3: g3 CP7 . c: lASy. ptr Kxccth tie . L-r. fix luxititM la a-irar; 1 Daily, on Jar la ajTa&oe Jti i ; Wt41y. six s&owtla la a4rt&oe Tic -" l.o&e year is advance Mi C&tered a tt fiuttoZc a La GrVt as sewjo&d-tlaj c-itux. Z-atjrf-; r2iurs c-f fjrhrs. iixr tLiift. itsA eesl-:s,l trpe "riter aviirrg s&acaises: s&axusrr:;: UVviiiA ax-d otier erxl vorl :i-rvaJ ws 4 aa iLa of JW3 ad liborera. - CREWS fii IT Will TREASURY BIG had TXntSOTEE TOW riLL rims coiters. To: rrcrrwoiii blxectokt. ELEITUCAL L3CUIIE3. U A. P3CKLE2. CtS, IflaTzg. Ttcacxa Esgfaeerixg a - jneytsg. Crice la F -rjtiay BsTg. La Graxe. Oregaa- TIATL Tetil rJ! i4Mkila Reach I La UUM AIre4. This piper win tot ptib:ib atyf ruM aj.'pfcnjiag over a boss Ce! i-ianse. Elgseid ankita will fc ro-; tivbd smlci to U' dlacreUoa vt ' editor. Pleaae t;a yotr arUrtev aJ e i iaa ;A' tmeii t JftertUlag Rales, Local readixg notices ltc rct fsame; c tr iix es'.a i MttTEUa; ClG IT UILCtED AT I)Z1L Xraekaja. T, Ha. a (aa if T Wy ImntnrX Em?.?. Tl cri that arriT4 recati' o ; tjrijj tli UacroTaiikt work xUjnt Kr rfferww to a4erUisjfi.t ftbe O. R. ijaea is Cfcloa 4 tf CWotr Traarr itAa FrawJey. It Baker -xjiiti- are workiss at tfe will tMt Uut fc ba funds cm f pretest tiis at Hilgarc! aad Meacfa- Latul to pajr off all fKmstr f &4U4- axa ibtrt cax&ira have l-n -ia.b-its lae4 prvr to Aosvst let, I'Aiii. J.hL Extsait artea nT !4nMv. rfoat ut'je wt two yeara tok. Tbe ar to t jt ta at Hilgard ad at adliB-t of L'aktt MMfitj Lai !. bain aa4 a rresit deal of new eol aaad to t a factor. Tbere . arjtiai( ai4 Clliar will bare to be done eort of ia4iTi4al and finoa in tbe ' for tie cew tracks. It was tie opia t'jan'j vboMt JUb:;.1i are greater Jon of oae of the foremaa UUa morn- ! iiiS that it would be a motith before itdi SHOW titan tb xvastya. It baa bea a tedious aad ex-1 tbe crews would be able to reacb La Iensir joJL bare paid oat tfcous- k Grande with tbe!r camr and 'coed anda apca tJboaa&da of dollars for itaenee tbe work at tbe stock yarda. lateres. aad dlscoa&ts on warrasts. f At oae Uoe we paid 1.4t cents on eTT otitataisdiccT oblizatkm; la fact toe cop tit 7 paid more, tbe iatrest was 49 ceuts and darins tbat p-rUA tbe dis.-o(ita were ba-y and to raeei Ibis, all a3ed tfci k to tbeir bill, j For a period 6ir.u oar darkest days ' the county canve rery sear carina wo dollars for erery d'lar's worth i of value received. But by tbe admini-1 ration of a wje conaty court tWBRS bare cbanred a;4 w are now oo ; ay re and once nore tJws old ? adiJare la- eij4lSed that tbe dMrJte tloqds bare a allver lining. - . 3 EXCELLENT LOCAL PEOPLE f'I?kD DISPLAYS JtES. GACE UcAlXSTEH. Teacier ad Kiriger. Telepboce Famers lTi TbU wk tie Um hu of tbe'taxe j lor 15" were tcrsd orer to Coss.tr jTratFa!r Jobn Frawjey fcr tt sber 1 UTs o5e. Tbe total aovst c! tbe fa!l x45c-tki&i wtre tH4Sjl. Tae resaJEirg trpaid at tie jrre-! st tXs?e ar de!faisnt and bear a tea t et . pej3a!ty. atd 12 j-er cat fcatereit frwa tbe trst Moaiay In Ajrfl nnta paid. Tbere is aboct deHaiaent at tbe present time. Deputy Snerifl C. P. NewHn, wbo Is ukkltis op tbe returns oc tie delin Coeet roll, said today that tbe de 'inqaency tbJ year exceeded that of lt year by a little oxer JI.0&9. This Is offset. bowTer. by tbe fact that tbe Ui roll to be collected Is 125,-46 iltmu mm year. raraoi5& ROBB HAVE CEASED LAST SIGHT PASSED WITMOIT SISGLE EOBBEBT. It will oii'y m 'i'jH.'.'ii of in- if this wholesale b?jrjf!ary rwA-f.t mntSI Mi of or 'A tiiitfi ll )ooe tbeir lh- Btoene may wake V and catch fbe bM thieves in tbeir tm aid a battle will follow. It it to be boid tliat tl next rwniee be en ters that be will receive the content of a ilu gun. Tbia I ettfn iat tie humorous jxct. The announcement of tbe death of tbe 'MtlM Healer" Francis blatter ill re.! bow be drew tbotj&ands of people to bin years ago, likewise ItfjUJutuA of dollars, but be died ien tiileaa and uales friend Intervene ( are fit! Tear f tbe Sebel( In erlh End Made by Brarr. bis XfAj will be .tndlr-al' col lege. mnifl over to aoine -4w- ; Suier!atendent K. K.1 Iirait re trt)trd lat evening from K!gin where be baa Wn attending tbe fruit fair (and visiting tbe Kcbools of that vkln- I ity. In regard to tbe Klgin apple show Superintendent Dragg is enthusiastic Jn the extreme. "Tbe displays are simply wonderful. I I wonld have been there yet, if I had ! not wanted to attend the football igame this aftertixn. I have never ; seen a better showing aloni? the lines jof fruits," were the terms in which ; be oke of the Klglii fair. t During the past two weeks. Super- fnttlent Iira;g has travelwl ton jtinuously through the rural districts , and lias now' about half of the county covered. A few mure fine days will ' give him an opportunity to complete I.tamlae (aas Apnllcaat. Waahingioo. Oct 23, One of the first of tbe important steps In t'ncle . . , ... . in , where be Is going as often as possible taken today wltb the holding of !, . , . . ... . . , . ,, . , . to keep In touch with the work of the amiuaUons of applications for pol- . , , .. , schools and to advise and encourage tlooa as census clerks. Tbe eiarnln- . ... 4 the teachers In their work, ations were commenced !a llics , t tbrougb'Mit tbe country, every fcate j and territory having one or more i cities wherein examinations were i bel'l Appnalniately 3.0M apjx.lnt- j menta will be made as a result of ' the civil service grill. These will be i for terms of from six months to two ' years, and will aversxe one year In ! duration. j Very few appointments from the i examination will be made before Jan-! will be uiude ' One Supposed Attempt Preve Faille t hae Fer Cep. ' Another night baa passed without a continuation of the carnival of rob Verl: and whether or not the thieves have r.niHhed th;ir work la this city remains to be -n. It is a fact, bow err;r that there has be;n no serious at tempts or tiUCcesiiful efforts on the part of the robbers last night. ilelden Hume Scared. At a late hour in the night, the po :ice were called to the North side bv i phone from -Mrs. Ilelden who had been I alarmed over a racket at the front Idoor. She was convinced that some ately notified tbe police. A diligent search failed to reveal anything, fall to Eat La Grande. A family in Kant La Grande saw suspicious actions about tbe home of a neighbor. Lights at the rear door at a late hour when the family almost invariably retires early, led the watch er to believes that robbess had made a safe entrance. JS'hen tbe police ar rived It was to find that the family had just retired. UK. (a. W. XI I K MAX. Otteeastiie Pijsiciaau TZcm EoEir&er Blig. 0c ixae, alaia 3; Etalieaee itbao Blade SiL Eaocesaor to Dr. Uocre. MONEY 0 THE SCHOOIS IMON TOISTI'S APPORTIOX. 3iet arm higher. nary 1, and not many until April. 1910. The maximum (tree will be drawn In Auguitt. next year. Thene 3,00 appointees will recieve j ' ' aiilarle of $000 a year at the begin-, Material Inrreaite la School Attend rilng. but promotions to J0tK at least ! sure Is Caase of It will be reanonably rapid for those j ' wh give satisfactory service. AH j The October apportionment or the apiHilntiuents will be made tiKn pro- school funds, both state and county? bullnn. All expire by operation of ' have been Hent out to the clerks' of law on June 3 01.912. Not one of I nil the districts and the receipts have thoHe clitrks will be eligible for trans-j nearly all been returned to the office fer Irtto Hip cliiHKlflid service. ; of the auperlntendent up to date. The The tempofary positions with mil-1 total fund including both the state and nrles of fll'OO find above provided by 'the county wan $19,683.70. Of thtt sum the thirteenth census law will be j th? state fund wis $:.77.90 and the filed for tho inimi part by the trans fer of perMitis fitrcmly in the perma nent census olllcc. It. hliur experted thiit i1h leiti organization wl'l fnp . ply r.U i.ih' i- !;! cf iIim-K o- : 'thor.i- n;ciiti. iii'tl below. The Wi:V rcuutr.Ml rrf t'i! IM'I'O t i:i -p-T;i:- (U;;doi ' ' M to ron!.!it of fyur ib : For w operation of . ,' '' ;roiiniy was $!),Pi(.Si. This apportlor incnt was nbont $:;,U0 more than l ist Of tobcr. "I"ti - mount of money r.cived by : o;i !i i:!vt;!.'t .loii.'tnU upon the au:: lnr of (bllilreu In each. I.rt Grande's apiortioniiieiit vat; $3,720.05: FiUon. l.sM5.55; Cove. $SC6.93: Hlin, and Nuitli i'o.vtr-;' Ji.'-t.r.".' 4 XL T. JUTOTT. f Plnk Sidewalks Built Repaired. Excavating 4 Filling. Phone Black and and 1562. 4444444 Dr. C D Pons 4V The eye and nerve special- 4 1st of Salt Lake City, will be 4 4 In La Grande at the Sommer 4 4 hotel on Monday,' Oct. 25. for 1 4a 4 week only. Hours 9 a, m. till 4 1:00 p. m. and 3:30 till Tp.u. All examinations of tbe eye 4 6 e art free. Dr. Pons Is bringing bis en tire optical factory with him this time. All the latest instru ments and devices for the de velopment of weak and strain ed eyes. Dr. Pons makes every pair of glasses he fits himself, thus Insuring better service than can be had by any other spec-h'll.-t hi the Northwest. Thouinm!s of people la La '';;r'!" irl the surrwtudiriR towns wr ht glasses. Con sult tl;e l!V.u f'-',i. 3. H. BUBEAED. 3L D Pbyticiaa aad Eergeco. O'ce la New BaxJk Bsilding Eooms Pboses: Eeaidasce, Vain ti; 02ce, atala It. DB. A- L. RICHARDSON. Pbyaiclaa and Ssrgeoa. OSce over HiUa Drug Store. OS!ce Pbone 13C2. Residence Main 5. V WOT I'll P M r Physician and Sargeoa. Coraer ArTama ava and Depot sC OScc Maia CS. Residesoe Mala Cj BACON ft HAUL Physicians aad S org eons. OSce ta La Grande National Bank Building. Thooe Mala 19. S. T. Bacon. Residence, Maia 18. j M. K. HaO. Residence, Mala 52. ( C K. UPT2.1. riL G. M. n. I Physician aad Surgeon. j Special attention glTa to Eye, Ear ' Koae aad Throat. OSce in La Grande National Rank; Building. Phones: OSce, Main 2; Residenct. . Main 32. TETFRI5ABT SrECEOSS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeoa. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Residence Phone Red 70 L OfSce Phr-ne Black 13 1. Independent Phone t". Both phones at residence. A. A V V O 4 DR. W. IL RILCT. Graduate Ohio State University. i Vaccination. Dentistry and Surgery j of all kinds. Country calla p.omptly 1 answered. Agenta for National Live j stock Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. ' Office, 14 Alams avenue. Phones: Pacific. Black 190L f independent. DENTISTS. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Black 199L ' TEACHERS OF VXSIC. ERJLA CARLO CK. Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the San Jose Conservatory. For children the Burrows coarse of magic study and musical kindergar ten. Studio In the Mabaffey Bldg. ARCHITECTS. C R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. . Surveying. Civil and Structural gin ee ring. Twenty Tears Experience. En- ROBERT MILLER. Architect. Ofllce 1197 Adanu arenas. Thoaet Pacific, Mala 1. Horns Independent N I. ATT0R5ITS. C H- CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices la all the courts of tas State aad United Statsa. O fTlce ta La Grands National Baai Building, La Grande. Orsgoa. O O v O r 0 O Chas. &. Cochran Geo T. Cocnra COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building La Grande Oregon IL" H. LIOYD. Attorney at Law. i Practices in all the Courts of the Stat. nd United Sra. j Klaln Orego I WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. ; Attorney aad Coun&ellor at Liw. " r.ooms 15 and 16 Somrcer Block. La Grande. Oregon. lil. EATMG 0V I have a nice line of coal and wood heaters at prices to suit all, also the celebrated MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE. For apple picldng I hare picking baskets, step ladders, box nails., box hat chets, etc F. L. LILLY. X X m. mu 41 A Xi 'avvVAVJLXV I GECTiUE PALMER, President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier F. J. HOLMES. Vice-President W. H, BRENHOLTS, A sat Cashier F. L. MSTESS. Caaalsr. La Grande National Bank Of La jrande Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $I70,0U0 UNIT ED"SV ITES DEPOSITORY DIRE '-TOffS W. Ber,, J. DMathsson F. J. Holmes P. M. Brykil C. C. Pennirgton F. L. Mejers Gea. I Cltsver W. I, Bienholts George Palmer 1 F F 1 2,000 POUNDS OF COM for $8 Weighed on City Scales. A Rock Springs Lump or 'u uciivgicu 10 any pan of the city , Gity scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER ' Our Cream Wafers ARE ALWAYS FRESH E.D.SELDERS Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance OrB P0LICT COTEKS AD SBM ti,Id geods aad perse aal affects, beloagfag et any KeaVr ef the fsaally er guest, against l"s by barglary, vbeft sr larteay, In clsdlsc thefts by servasls r other emplejeea. ALSO COTERS DAS IOC Ts preperty, pis nib lag and fiber fixtures. Allows six months vacan cy without notice. 3 ce-issiraace. JTe laTestorj of the property is accessary. 4 . RATES FOR A TEAR. Private Residences and Apartment Houses. $1,000. $12.50; $2,000. $22.50; $3,000. $30.00; $1,000. $33.00; $5,000, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.00 SUWes. Each $1,000 ' .113 00 H Vacant hoascs (plsnbiag flit are s and damage to houses each : 110.00 L0GAN-SHERW00D REALTY CO (I X 5C 1 c f