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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1910)
KYKMSG 0DSEIIVL2, LA CHASES CEEG05 ! - i i ; .n, ' '; ' J ;.': '' ; ' ' :l Wv'";! I OPJlhiiE EVENING OB ftfcis;:ej Daily Except Snnday. ttluKUE II. t'liliEl'. EinlOR AMD PUOPUIETOH. C'ci': i t're'-s Tek'arapli Sen ice ' . SViiSCttU ino.N 11ATKS; .." 'ally, Pi UiOfiiit ic 1 aMy, nic loout1) ia advance ...$3.f.O ..:', '(,114 yea In advance . . .V.$f.&0 ffctk'. kL; mor fhs la udvanco .". .7bc fFj':Mj r.ue V tr la alvauee . .. .Jl.CO jt3rei fct f'f pustoffice'if La Crania '.'. - as on?i-class matter. ' . ; -'jfiiu 'iitjitr not ''publish' any tr0ilj ; hp4:.Kit omr a twin d '-ili-i. '.Vlilvetiirticies'wIU le re vtl rutjoir t'tte OlsfTeUon of inj t iiior. riwte Sgu j;o'iir' articles cud ;'v '' 'v AlTfslDg. Kates. ' v Local tealici? notices lOc' uor Ciit Fx at .Insertion ; V'C per line W each '.'i!.!C'iKvt ita.Vl ton .- ' . liesotutlon fcfg ondoknce, 6c a line, a. is vJ co.mlmjauy. f Th woiuen l tin civic league are to be congrat iited on their success of the cloanii iUP day. Their nur-.' cos' in ftecurfly the co-operation of : a , d and they fl that now since the duy . hag'- Wn Established as, an an- jC'iaV tvent ty will not have the trbu')lj In setting the assistance of . tie i itixenn of rthe town as has been " ' if g case la n.st years, ' .relates . the "j-..riKlIeton ' -'Trioune. Cl:,--'-'''';-; ' ''. ''' Thi" results of the Institution have tsi dernotiat rated by the city health efrcei'a booirs,-which show a remark , able !ne.u4 .In . the "health of the' ; ; -i( B:ncolio arst clean up day was I werved. " Th"""w6men" feel that ''the fiiiy ot days 'imeht tobe set for twice -."!ft year, once li'i the spring and once a; fa': the falKf Relieving that' a rBtlJI , C rjtfej" ban nl.' will bte shownj That it wouu .09 v Denent, were is no ' &tvSit, hut jWff ' not have-.it niade .a on!lnal aIirtt,;vWby 'not put dra'ys r; tJt .thiT.fttjrvict ofj the . people 'all the year around? . People would - take more care of their - back yards If. they : knew the ctyl would - haul -the trash away as fast, as' thex piled It Where it could ae removed. . .. .- It would. be a good plan to have the newly - appointed ? street commissidn : r put in charge of the work and see that the Btreets and; yards are kept to first class conditfon'all 'the year, by . having at his service, a dray or a wagon whose business at all times would be to remove1 any and all mat ter' folind In the streets or yards. Let tha popla carry their tin cans and other garbage to ' a box or barref placed In some portion of their back yards' where It " could be removed, . nay weekly or Beml-weekly . The gar , bage hauler could act then In the capacity, of Inspector of back yard? as well. " When the resident la not acting in accordance with the. ordi nances in the matter it could be re ported to the police and compulsion . brought to bear. The expense would . jiot be great, and a great deal of good jiccomplished.' The wagon could vis it every house In town within a week ; and as soon as the people got Into BOARD AND. ROOM First class. ' J Enquire ct 1617 Fourth Street,: or phone Red, 1452. . . ; ' 4-2-16. I l V " I I ' i I t i s ."w. ,r - 1 1 i. ' i 4 .. As usual, the largest stock of Bulk and 'psick age seeds m the county. Alfalfa, Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top4 Blue Grass, White Glover and everything in grain seed. - - Garden Seed in Bulk. Hay, Grain, Feed $nd Flour Phone Main S7, lnenpeiifM8 o v Corner the habit of cltaniug up regularly less time t'aaa a week would be con- . sumed la reaching the various dls- trie's. Very few people would ob iar tn rtkvin& inir far tM niir'jrtflP . . . . . ,' u.' and the benefit received would many times the money expended. Weston at Chicago Chicago, April 4. Edward raj con Weston the pedestrian passed through Chicago today on his tramp from the Atlantic to the Pacific. lave m a Queen Olives in bulk Heiriz bullc Sweet Llixed Pickles v' Sour ,f Dili ' Bottled Goods! 7 "rrii,:v-i k5 tiki ' If r i i r . . i i iT.esn.;,yeeat i 4 -J - j . ; Bread; Pics and Cakes. 1 racery a 'r r ' ..""-i,..:....:-L"V '. ' . . - '.4 SI in- ' 1 WILL BE LOCATED HERE PERMANENTLY AFTER APRIL. 6""H j . - j.. f - i't office: OIR IIIN'S DIG ML P fctomEfirMSSES (Cm 'SATlSFACtlON J' ;, .EYESIGHT SPECIALIST "ii1 : ciiyo Att My own lenses - . -! J - : t- o 7 Green wood and Jefferson Fnr.YVoilers SmU' .' r '.- ' St. Paul, Minn.", April 4. The In ternational Association of Fur. Work- era convened in St Paul today with the fur manufacturing centers of the fur manufacturing centers of ? , .. both this country and Canada well , represented. Recent reports Issued from Newfoundland predicting., the most successful season ever known will" be discussed and tilans formed to prevent . damaging reductions In price because of the unusually large teal. catch. ,' - ". "' Plain Pickles J JUL aoies everv Meesi -m II. si 1 j room s k c " ' ' To. Try Bradley Sultx. , Salt Lake City, .April 4. Trial of toe ftirB. Annie israajey buh io break the will of the late Senate, Brown whom Bhe killed at Washin. I V ton, to recover part of tba estate for her two children of whom, ss.o alleges. Brown was the father, la trt ; for the Aoril term of .the court bc-'l ginning today. ' 1 . ' ' DAinn ivrrtiTiniTra ' i Repairs and Improvements ; old building studied. Steps to ascertain what repaiis ar'l Improvements are needed In ihe ccn tral . building and the North Sido school house were taken this lng when the school board both institutions.. Contractor ' Slater and Contractor Melville accompanied the board aiv gave 'professional advice as to " probableVcost of the matters und? ' consideration. , , These improvement will all have beW made when sfchb.- convenes next. fall. -: - ; .. .'; ' : A meeting will be .held within a, few days to take official action lr regard to these repairs.; : ; , Tracts Iloaglt. to. Plat , Leander Martin of Portland and T. ' D.' McCully, of Joseph, Oregon b'a.va bought a tract consisting V" 14 acres, known as the old Governc Thayer arm from George Shirley and jonn weBL oi fwu,, 7u'u.r made through the agency of the Dunn Lawrence company t This prooerty ia located at the Oatman Station on the Woodstock carllne or ornerlnie on . East , 41ai and Holgate. On the tract Is ex-Gevernor. Thayer' old home, which when built was one of the finest lif fhe'clty'; The proper ty will be platted and placed on - the market undei1? building restrictions and developed as a high grade resi dence section. The "faqt ;that- it Ueri but: 10 blocks from the site of the Reed Institute .adds' considerable to ' its value"for resident purposes. The Dunn-Ijawrence company will handle the sale of the addition.' Portland Oregonlan. 'i'-.-: " '. ' .- ' If he fe' tfyrig arid Ceaiiing Works Steam and Trench Dry Cleaning"1 caiitd for ail dellrerel.' '.; 4JV VVl ,'ii,jr-w'iiJi . 'ii.-,. it" Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires.' . ... . -j.- LA GRAIVIDE Gimpietes Machine Depbf New Shipment of ar ,1,: r and VJinche U r Bacon ShipmenWasMst Reached Ms ' ! r V c? plcn Ice., j ...j d caving mi ii i y visits j p i ; n ii iv ii y - . V.. ,,,.. -y-r V v I T-nlvc-noriafi'KlA For Home Balling ... 1 1, i-.. ......I . , '" '"" FROM flllCAUO ."Bogue". Sheets VU brother he lias not wn in 17 eurs. ""' .". '" ' ' '-' v ' : ' - "Bcgue'. Sheets the Joseph hotsl man and . blacksmith - who 1 is well known; In La Grande, returned yes nm Chit-nan. and went on tQ his home today.'.. He haa'been'gone a month, Bpendlng most of that time with . his -brother, whom j he has not seen for nearly 47 years. Mr.-Sheets was in Chicago at the, time of the recent fire when 18 girls were, burn ed Jn a- furniture store 'there.; . the fatalities resulting from boneheaded work on the' part oi the firemen, ac cording to Mr, Sheets. " ' ..' " He was not exactly an eye witness of the tragedy but. was thera the next morning and witnessed : the search for, remains, in. the debris . of the ' structure. ':- Josph is fully 'good enough for Mr. .Sheets and a month in" the Windy City -was "enough, for him. ; . tadlg.' am a pertalttr. Goods ;." y - Sfree resetting and repairing ; v; --U ; V-r U? 7 - IRON WORKS ! Shops : afyti .Foundry. r v. -V . ft - - f ..... . laCiesitteuthn - . . ..House cUauiug time Js here. For get the old w a) , of shipping year carpets. Save half, the cost and 'all of the work by &euing'the Vacumft House Cleaner.' Cleans everything . from' flooV to ecillr.g. Carpets, llugs, unhclstered furnjture, Ec-dillngi' Cur tains', etc., thoroughly cleaned. Up 't"!r 1, niture repaireing nicety ,and neatly done.' ForJ estimates call; at ltl6 Fir ' Street or Phong Red 3341 ' i-i-ii. :'r j: mJ' bowlsby. piop. ' ,' 'An&nai SteckhoIdetf Keetfnar . The annual meeting, of the stock- ' holders of the Grande rionde'Reser voir company'" wiib be" held on the 11th day of --April, 1810 In' their office at La Grande, Ore, at 1 p. m. for the purpose of electing nine directors and pose of electing nrn directors and for the transaction of such other bus : iness as. may come before the 'meet ing. ; ' : J. E. REYNOLDS. " 3-314-11 ; ' Sfecretafy. . BARGAINS . farm, Frclt t.nd. Improved lands. Tlie ; f allowing wfll attract the at tention of the ncroe seeker. , 80 acres Improyed, 68 acres un- : v v , der .cultivation ';. . . . . $3,000. 103. acres fill , ; improved, 1-2 ; ,. ; mile. from. Summerville .... ,50 40 acres . all . improved, S 1-2 - , . ; miles from Summerville ... .3,0(t 100 acres Improved, 40 ujder - " culiivatlon . .'. , ,'. . . . . ; 4,500 40 acres adjoining Summerville choice .fru't. or ."lfalfa land. ' can be Irrigated A bargain 6,00ft 240 acres,' yell improved, nn- v Ue'r cultivatlonr ; Hay, grata Varid fruit - . k ..... . .16X00 160' 'acres, 30" acres bearing or . chard,. 30 acres new orchard, all apples; 100 acres paa ture. . Terms : en application Choice stum 3 land, particular- ly adapted toruit Industry. , . '8 to' 5 miles ' troin ' Summer ville, Per acre..'... 113.60 to 129. Timber and ' other property. '." ' .;. '. '.. - -' :' ):'"'.'... ' j n. a nnfEniRT. Jeal Estate. V Cummerville, Ore,' : t. , . .. , O f Merchants! Save I In 19Qt Jhr Merchants ;o. Oregon ' S3ved ove t U $10,000 by carry'wia pari J h oflheir insurance ids their wnrii yviuyauj, 111c vicyuil cMerettiifi ' WaT fife: As- ,J surancef( Asioc2joft;vl,iof a. Davton. Oredbn: f M f 90S T - 4 1 'During hcf me period ...l : over Ji, 500,000 In J J In he Oregon Merchanfs .Muual voi'gef: . . ? INSURANCE AT C0S1 1 I A UMltJO YOUR LIABIL- J irns , ' ' PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES IV. OLIO, Igenf 1 iJ3