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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1910)
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T T-.rtr lnrith ' S ' .f " . . - - ........ , - .'. (.. I - I I W - r r - , - Tt'VKi eli moufha in aJvance; : ?7efcl7, one year in advaace .,,.). Mi u ....,. .4. i .... ,..n-.L .. i . 1 ', u4 econd-cUss matter' i . Mliin paper will cot ' publish any rtic! ppearlnr'ov'er nom ' d d ls-nn. ;, Signed irtlclea .will be re rt3 8thect to tie dlsrreUoa of .Utof.- 'lease sign your articles mid sT dlBappolnunenL ... . AdrertlNlng lUteo. , LocaI reading notices 10c une St lrtsertlon; ber lln f" acb i.LBeoeat insertion.''-. Reichitkm of condoJsnce ioc llue .- 1 .i- Th s is Mother's Day In La Grande, vbite ilLbons andyWhite button 'bou- wcrfuy of more geueraj acceptance tbflu-Jv inually demonBtiated. ' ' Toiruriow is Arbor Day, Little . pr,'nrii;.!n in this "city has been Mat'? to observe this day. In some aect.orif; t our country this is gen erally oi'Borved with appropriate cer- tttoui '' . - ' J1KS. FAL9IEB IS 00 - "-v .".,' Grni!ii'a Palmer is celebrating her fttli Jirtfulay in a quiet manner to- i'fcy. A few friends could not help li.it ta!l en her and many phoned ihc-lr c(ni atulations. Grandma Pal JUBOf iwr. to the Grande Ronde valley 44 year; f;o and such a sweet cheer ful character has impressed Itself in , no small degree upon the hundreds, yea, thousand who have been fortu nate enough to come in personal con tact with her'. Year after year it baa been the pleasure of the Observer to chronicle these annual receptions . tin'd comment "upon -this 'wonderful Jife. " On Of ,the many $ings that al 'Ways sppeals to the writer was the ' fact ' that. Grandpa Palaier (still Hv- - Ing) '. rode --upon the 'first passenger train ;er6r pulled but of a station in fhe" United r States. What history -we, as a nation; have made. during the " years of this one beloved life. POINTS KEflAUDIXG CENSUS Tho'censnfi'beglns'AprH 15th and ' must be completed In two weeks In cItfeB;.and . In SO days In ajr other . areas..;.;-- .': The ; enumerators will wear a , badge inscribed "United Slates Cen , bus, 1910." : , The law, requires every ndult per . son-to "furnish the proscribed Infor mation, but also provides, lh.nt It shall be trcnted confidantially, bo that no Injury, enn come to any person from flnswering the questions. ' " The president has ismid a procia- a' nation calling Wall citizens to co operate with the census and assur ing Uien: thnt it has nothing to do with taxation, army or jury s.irvico. . compulsory school nttendnnce, regu lation of Immigration, or enforce nent of any law, and th.it no one can bo Injured by answerng tho In Qiilrles. : ! . ., .. ' I It Is of the utmost Importance that the census of population and agrl- , culture in this state be, coniidcte and correct. Therefore very person Bhould.an8: - wer prompty, correctly and complete ly the. census question asked by the 1 enumerators. . ,, Declare Local Option Illegal. -Tbflt the canvassing board failed to complv with the law and officially notify the county court of, the result s of the electoln which Is supposed to Lave rmde Umatilla county dry and that the county court therefore acted without Judicial knowledge of the re ult of the election when It made its Order banishing saloons from the con lines of the county, Is the point upon ... which Col. J. II. Haley and Attorney J. P. Winter, are to base their at tack upon the local option law In so far as it affects the county says the Pendleton JE. O. While the point raised is purely technical it raises e clear cot Isaue and the only myatery in why the qcint has never been Raised toloffi,- --s result of the election. Uo asserts that In this liiEts'nce t'a ';oai j'7alJed to do this, according to'the'recordB, and that therefore the county court .. fn nBBiiminir iha "ilrr" order wan act. 'on hearsay knowledge and not j on ofUcIal Information. He therefore alleges that tne oraer is without any fourtdatlon and worthless. It Is understood that Ihe attorneyi 'f6r the near beer ufen and the dis trict attorney will stipulate theVacts in the case and allow It to go before the courts fora terit ease. It. will' probably' be 'several months yet-be fore a decision is reached. ; ; ''.' BILLS AllE ALL IN County Court iuisncs on over $(!000 costs for 31 arch term. . All blllB catae up during the month of March, including the costs of 22 days of the circuit court have been passed upon by the county court, and will he paid Immediately by the treasurer. The bills do not total very high consid ering the road and court work thut has been done; the amount being giv en officially as between $6300, and $6400. -:; v.; . -'. . , .... Married In rarsonage. A cnas. H. Barber and Mrs. Anna Shelton of Union were married this afternoon in the M. E. parsonage by Dr. II. E, McLeod. The newly married couple leaves tonight for Walla Wal la on their honeymoon. EARTHQUAKE IN POBTLAND Portland, April 7- Three distinct earthquakes were felt In Portland at 10tl5 this ... morning. The tremors lasted thirty seconds. There wag no damage. , - : ... " , From the Car W ndow Yon can see the wonderful pane rama'of the fertile Irrigated and graa Iff lands, wheat fields and stock ranches of Southern "British folnm bin and Alberta If yon travel via tlia Soo-Sp kane Route Tickets for sale by all O. It. & N. agents in ; Oregon, Washington and Idaho. '. ' : : A la Carte Dlnliig Car Service, Cora- liartmcnt Observation car ad -:: Superior Tourist Sleeper ivtallg ' U?rth3 Literature 1. M. Jackson J. 8. Carter T. P.'A. Gen Agt 14 Wall St, Spokane . .:x?sa;:. As usual, the largest stock of Bulk and pack age seeds in the county. Alfalfa, Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top Blue Grass, White Clover and everything in grain seed. ; - - -Garden Seed in Bulk. Hay, Grain, Feed and Flour Phone Main 57; ncfepenpenf 1481 Corner Jiiwsi- i ISivif s Sugar CuteQS : : and WnchU r Bacoii n Ji . ' ' - '-' y '' "" '' ' Shipment Has tfusfZi Reached Us li ' . j - 8M Gomplete equipmsnt' for- rubber buggy tires. ,;.:';' LA GRANDE IRON WORK! :'-:-'-..: ; ;'".'.- D. F GERALD, Propreto.' - Omplzte Machine Shops and Foundry - I WILL BE LOCATED HERE AFTER APRIL 6 : ;''-: v."-.' ' " -. -. sS&m -'yMpt&r..: ' ' O FFI C Id REMEMBER, MY GLASSES GlVVMlSFAtWN' f V: -ASK EY E8 1 G HT SPECIALIST 7 GRIND ALL MY OWN LENSES il 1 rr,w.x."4 Twpifcw IVER, Greenwood and Jefferson fBakem resstting and repairing .;' ' :-l;.:Zk .: , '.' U - " PERMANENTLY 'ROOMS 'SDIGSTBEE t AfiYOHE t fy:. H siitmyis the foot r m ' ' .YftE'virfiole world is hsicomltiiip Hiiow. Germany, Russia Spain biites Us share of I praise for Mitchell feeaif y and construe 7o;:-an d patronage, follows praise THERE is not a cheap feature aboulthe ' Mitchell, except everything: Automobife admired and desired. - : Its is iow-cosirbecaus the hysieiical basis, Hit ies jare so jee mp lete down ihc cost qf cotistwcn belongs. Itihh'dassb highest pnted cars are -rnade-or, and qual ity iytMcnicrificcd ibrquanniitB ItisbqBuMmly Uippea::r: comfort its wmiwgabsclvie last and serve you failhMy- lyeai to come. .j. ;;'';.v;,:';;. What more can there be. to an automobile, and why should any car on earth sell for more money ? THREE MAGNIFICENT MODELS The yiikhdlSix Cytoder, 50 horse power, 7 passengers $2000 F. 0. B. Factory The Mitchell Touring Car, 30-35 horse power, Fjassengers $1350 F. 0. B. Factory Themchell Roidsler, 30-35 horse power, 3 passengers - $ii00 F. O. B. Factory Ditterbrant Summerville, Orei "")v:i" ' - ;' e it is not priced oh irid because our fac- that, we caiitMeep r : 'v: r " - Y"v-.-:.--T .-. , iy s ile !t-znd will Go Auto . rl :xa r bt r ".r