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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1909)
J-A BRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ETE.MXfl OBSERTERXA GRA3DE, OREGON Published Daily Except bandar. GEORGE H. CCRKEI. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: D1U. .tingle copy ...... Bc Dally, per month .............. 65c Dally, six months In advance ...$3.50 Dally, one year In advance $6.50 Weekly, six months In advance . . 75c Weekly, one year In advance ....$1.00 bea better selection could hardly be mane. A Entered at the postofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. ny de This nnrtAM Mrfl I V I ----- - yisvuvu .article appearing over a nom , o'tuni uuuei wnj oe re- v vised subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and aave disappointment Advertising Bates. Local reading notices 10c Hue erst insertion; 5c per line fo. each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolonce. 5c a line. TOMORROW'S GAME. Tomorrow the La Grande high school football teams goes to' Baker City to compete for honors with the high school team at that place. Both teams are a great deal stronger than ."wi u",n past and a lively scrimmage Is expected. Both teams' have played excellent ball so far this season and are In fine shape for what Is termed the most Important game to be played this year. For years . there has been a strong, not to say unfriendly rivalry between the two cities In all sports and especially on the gridiron. In a great number of the games for several seasons back the .v., v uotu uuoaLioiaciuruy in very way and the friendly relations between the two schools . have Deen strained to a , considerable extent. Both La Grande and Baker City think that the others uses methods on the ni-m ui sijori inai is not becoming to riiiJiRKTir urn or n nnntnaia ti u of the opinion that the other is trying tO Win the contests bv unfair mnthrvla and the cannot rid themselves of this Man ' T i. f V. VI . m i i ' mw IHVUUV CIUJ1UJCU III vuuvvph n is w vi nppeq tnat tomorrow's game wll be one that the members of both teams can con scientiously look back to In the future wun a reeling or deserved gratificat ion and one that they will have noth- a lug io conceal concerning me tacticB used in their efforts to win the game. A true sport Is one that can have no hard feeling for the team thart car ries off th,e honors either by superior playing or by some error on the part of the favored contestant and It Is ear Jjestly, hoped that the members and of- o U19 V " W lOAUtQ ill lUIUVIl lUTT D game will remember this and act ac cordingly. Every public-spirited cltl eh In La Grande Is very desirous of seeing the locals boys win the contest, hut If it should fall to their lot to lose the game It Is far better not to cry : fraud unless It Is clearly manifest and If that Is true and unfair methods are i used, it Is far better to cause nsystem . atlc Investigation than to let It go by quietly and always hnve the subject to Quarrel over with our . neighbor 'city. . ' - ' : : ' i MR. FAIRBANKS IN CIIIXA. " n.iui i u . j i. i . r v jroiuicai rumors nave it inai nir. Fairbanks will be tendered the post of Embassador to China. As the matter Is thus far given out, Senator Cullom has suggested the fitneBS of Mr. Fair banks to Secretary Knox and It Is be lieved by Mr. Fairbanks friends that he will accept the appointment. Jt Is said that during his present trip through China the ex-Vlce-PreBl-dent has made a splendid Impression; but aside from that, Mr. Fnlrbank's general qualifications are such as to fit him admirably for the duties of diplomacy. In the matter of discret ion, of polish and that particular or der of dissimulation, which Is suppos ed to be the mark of advanced states manship, everyone concedes that Mr. Fairbanks is fully equipped. Moreover, It Is clearly the fact that Mr. Fairbanks Is fully In sympathy with the administrative policy toward China; and Is conversant with all of the requirements of diplomacy which that policy entails. His many experience ana training m puouc me makes him familiar witu ynai tne un er points of the Rame that la to be played In Chlna'demand. Mr. Fair batiks Is a conservative of the conser vatives, and In that he Bhotild fill the Chinese post to the letter. If the not able Indlanian will accept' the ap- iiointniotit. the general verdict will CONFERENCE OF RABBIS. The New York Hebrews are Dreoar ing to intertaln some of the most dis tinguished of their faith next week uen me conrerence of American Rabbis meet there for their yearly meeting ror the first time in seventeen years. The conference Is the olficial organization of the Reformed Jewesh congregations of the United States and Canada. , . This year the conference was po3t yuueu unui ivovember so that the rabbis may take part In the celebration of the centenaries of Dr. David Eln- born and Dr. Samuel Adler, two of New York's earliest reform rabbis, who to a large extent established the church In this country half a century ago. Among the questions to be consid ered at the meeting Is that of.lnter- maarrlage between Jew and Chistlan. A decision of unusual Importance to th reformed Jews Is expected. An attempt will be made to pro vide sbrdletaoihrdlutaolnrdluaoinrdlu Jewish workingroen. Religious ed ucation among Jewish children will alBO be discussed. A day will be devoted to a visit to Ellis Island. One of the meetings of the conference will be held on the East Side lnthe audi torium of the . Educational Alliance, and another afternoon will' be" set large Jewish Institutions of the city. . . PROSPERITY SUINES MERE. Certainly not another city , east of Portland has the night wording forces that this city has. With over a hun dred men working under the electric light glare at the Palmer mills, an other crew of scores making sugar during the night hours at the factory, and the round house and railroad em ployes putting In all kinds of extra night work, there Is a night payroll here almost as large as the day pay roll of either Pendleton or Baker City. . ' Members of the Japanese Commer cial CommBBion, who have been giv en the glad hand in many of the large cities of both East and West, are likely to have a frigid reception when they inspect the Industries of the Smoky City today. . The Fitts burg Chamber of Commerce as a body has decided to virtually Ignore the visiting Japanese, on the ground that the sons of Nippon, as a nation, de mand too much in the educational line and are willing to give too lit tle. Some of the members of the Chamber dissent from this opinion S It. i A. A - 1 . 1L . anu wut auemyi 10 atone tor liic lack of cordlalllty existing In many quarters. i i fr$ Col. G. R. Colton today took the oatt of office and assumed the governor ship' of Porto Rico, succeeding Gov. Regis II. Post, resigned. Mr. Post re turned to the United States last month and George C. Ward has been acting governor In the interval. The Inaugral ceremonies were of an elab orate nature and will conclude tonight with a grand ball. : $J La Grande ana the county can be thankful that the coast torrents have not visited this section. Incessant rain will, If continued for an Indefinite period, create havoc with railroad beds but the terrific torrents which have visited other sectlous of the north west, do their damage unannounced. Since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, women have been called "angels" by poetical couitesy. Now that they, have biun to fly, shall we regard chivalrous posy as sub stantially confirmed. . . , , M Every time two European monarchs meet to talk things over, all of the rest of the potentate bunch take It for granted that the klss-commlngly brother "potes" are saying mean things of them behind their backs. It is the complaint of some critics that Colonel Roosevelt's hunting stor les lack color. What are wo to ex pect from a man who Is bitterly op posed to yellow Journalism. What La Grande wants tomorrow at linker City is a square deal win or loose, if victory enn't come honestly. . oath Remedy " - parte of th Uniuo i- (L many foreign coantrt oecaas it baa proved per ftll valuable for coughs and col 4 For sale by an good dealers. YETERI5ARI SCEGEOSS. ASTHMA REMEDY. Gives prmpt and poslUve relief la ery case. Sold by druggists, price $100. Trial package by mail 10 cents Willlam'a Mfg. Co. Prop. Cleveland. Obto. A. T. Hill. Druggist. 66 6-6 6 6 6 6 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 6 66666666 ELECTRICAL EXGI5EERS. . . U A . PK'KLEIR. Civil, Mining, irrigation Eaglnetrtng and wrvylng. Estimates, plan and sueclBcafon Office in P -eukam Bulling. Lh Grande, Orvgon. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. flfflr mt mil'a nn, Ctn.. T. 1 Residence Phone Red 70L Office Phone Black 13 1. Independent Phono 63. Both phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country calls promptly answered. Agents for National Live stock Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific, "Black 190L Independent. 373. YIAVL MRS. GRACE McALlSTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. DENTISTS. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Black 1991. PHYSICIANS. DK. . W. ZIMMERMAN. Osteopathic Physician. . Office Sommer Bldg. Office 'phone. Main 63: RmMoo" phone Black 951. Successor to Dr. Moore. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. ERLA CARLO CJC Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Pierre Douilet of the San Jose Conservatory. For children the Burrows course of music study and musical kindergar ten. Studio in the Mahaffey Bldg. MEATMG STOVES ARCHITECTS. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon. Office In: .New Bank Building Rooms 20-21. Thones: Residence, Main 89; Office, Main 7. DR. A. Lv RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. . Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 65. n. MOLITOR, M. dT Physician and Surgeon. ' Corner Adams ave and Depot t Office Mala 68. Residence Main 9. C. R. THrpt7Q; ( Architect and Engineer. -Surveying, Civil and Structural gineertng. Twenty Years Experience. Fn ROBERT MILLER. , Arcbitact Office 1107 Adama avenue. Phone Pacific, Main 1. Horn Independent Haw t. ATTORNEYS. BACON & HALL, Physicians and Surgeons. . Offlce in La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. S. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hal), Residence, Main 52. C. H, CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the Stau and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, I Grande, Oregon. C. H. UPTON. PH. Q.U.D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention g!va to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office, Main 2; Resldeno, MaJo 32. Chas. j. Cochran Geo T. Cochrat COCHRAN 4b COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grcnde National Bank Building. La Grande Oregoa 1 H. H. LIOYD. Attorney at Law. .. Practices in all the Courts of the Stat. and United States. Elgin Oregos Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 1$ Sommer Block. Lai Grand. Oregon, .RockSpriigsCoa I have a nice line of coal and wood heaters at prices to suit all also the celebrated MAJESTICJ STEEL RANGE For apple "picking I have picking baskets, step ladders, box nails, box hat chets, etc. F. L. LILLY. j Hku w AKE AND CROCKERY GEORGE PALMER, President C. a WILLIAMS, 2nd Asst Cashier r. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst Cashl. ' F. L. METERS. Cashier. La Grande National Bank Of La jrande, Oregon" CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 1 UNITED: SI VTES DEPOSITORY uiKb -tors Y -. :.1 -: ". M. Bar., J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes " F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers ' Geo. L. Clea,vs"r: W. l, Brenholts George Palmer A Immediate Delivery At Storage Prices PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande ide Cash C OuiXream Wafers ARE MMVRYS FRESH E.D. SELDERS ' .,;,;; 1 years f a defeat will 1o nt cepted. ! , ; fvt It Is snld that K.0 people lost their lives In -Alphlne mountain-climbing durlns the past nenson. . -- - - T'ncle Joe Cannon bollevei in the majority so long as the majority be lieves In Uncle Joe. , ; WEHAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S fullline of PIANOS and ORGANS The musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone Scott Music Co, Pop Corn That Will ID) fop City Grocery and Bakery, L P0LACK, Prop Bell Phone, MainI75 ' Independent 241 . CKUS THE OXLY LAWFUL PILE CURE Because It does not contain narcoUca. mereurV co. i a poisonous drugs. Because E-RC-SA rim ? aW T?64 or any rwmmends every Ingredient of E-RU-Sl 5 i DPn"tory ntsleadtaf statements' a crime! Trefo fx. ! w "flo or coUc PU. medicine. Is UlegaTbWet tLZSll ? " or ttM narrow; produce coiistlploon a Tnever 5?rl rw ad.'p!nml hlrteetrtandint sell and endorse E-eEsI U arugglsu el MITERTBORS'S PiMltf DBl'C fctl, 1 I t