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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1910)
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Many t-.rtirs have arranged for an active caiural;;n to assist tbelr enu- ; meratota lu order that their true uranla f popuation may be numbered. , Re j member. hc'tH figures are official for puLJ-3 anv f at least five years and generally speaking for tor years, for too often This rti.le Ilumo. Signed articles wn tm '-. J the ' str.te enumeration is not gener- subject to tUe fi!rrM.iwV;.i4 I ally credited. Let every one help. ditor. I'leane sign your .artic , save disappointment . ..4rtlslng 1UU-. , ' . .Local reading, notices 10c line Jfrst Insertion; Dor line' W each tbsequeht Insertion. . ., Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. UJTPEB rlflE-CHANGED OKDElt - Eastern Oregon ; is the center of the keenest railway construction in 4he United States. "" Northwest " and t-'f - . Kn thrown . across the waste. Hill interests are Cpenljg one of the most far-reaching '&n& business-like r development cam Diilgas' ever conducted- in the North-! K west; which will "tiring tens of thous tnds, perhaps .hundreds" of thousands ' U sturdy citizens into this state Boon'., llarriman lines,. suddenly aroused . from the close policy, ' are 'rushing v- .x new construction work ' parkllel,, to '.' competing lines Into a regloa be fore said one could not even aaks ; ,y ltpay. Oregon fruit has gradulaliy forged to the top in fame and price, . and now orchards planting rivals the vineyard and orange grove work in California when that state, was at . fracting the, world.. Dairying, 'nurs In 'every fostering environment, : 1 Is beginning to take tremendous pro : ;portlons. Oregon timber, a resource greater tha nany natural ' bequest given another- sta.te, Is just being ap . tteclated, and ' millions of capital' Is v cdtalng in for Its investment and de velopmont. . . Under the old order, an exhorbi "tant railway rate mattered little . to the comfortable' few, for they were i Independent anyhow. No protest ( worthy of the name has been utterei against the keeping of Oregon from .' $5,600,000 of 16,000,000 of . the . Fed eral , reclamation fund to which" the etate- is entitled. " No heed has been flven totyhe ffaqt tha for five years the government engineers have been. " engaged in the Klamath .reclamation ' project, and have yet made no ap preciable headway on what is prac tically the only work of its kind be ing done by the government-in-this state. Not a whisper Is heard against the outrageous delay in forcing the Oregon and CaUforn'i land (grant suit. Oregon and Southern Wash ington, in their ; favored situations, ,- have not objocted against the order which charges them the same, rate for a down, river gravity haul as Is chargt'd foih tremendous mountain grade hanl. . Destruction of $300,000 ,to ? 1,000,000 worth of 'standing tim- her annually by negligent fires, has barely been given a thought. The fact that a undo forest land acreage . capable of producing $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 annually worth of timber Is left idle without any intelligent reforestation effort, has not been more than noted. Wagon roads have been left Impassable, at enormous - cost. r' '.....'' All this and more was under the old order. But the change has come. This state ia receiving the greatest proportionate consideration of any In the American Union. This changed Btate has brought., its higher duties There has been in the immediate past some very good noisy work. A loud noise as, as a rule, preceded every LOST Pair gold rimmed spectacles. Reward for return to Q. ,E. Fow ler. . . -' 4-13-17. ' Reduced Colonist Rates Westbound 4 i- c MarcK I to April 15 St; .ouis $32.00 f St. Paul $25.00 CorteBpondig rates' from all points East df these terminal points to all stations, in. 7. ." r . - . ORECIO.; ;''.v;-: r.M .! .- ... j: ' lTiSniXGION ;S.-:t.'''--':' T-..; ' : ' - IDAHO ; v Tla ' Tickets will1 be delivered to any addresB by mall oVwire on amount being deposited, ftt'tinused refund ;s made in. full. ; l' ; v' 5, , i; Particuia's from ' O. JL : Jack son f ' ; ' J. S.' Carter T. P. A. ' ;v '' '' "; Gen Agt " ' H Wall, St; Spokane ; 9 P O 1: ! Merchants! Save : $tom o Oregon 'saved Merchants ove $10,000 by carrying a pari of their Insurance "m their own company, the Oregon mercnams ivuuuui nre us- i surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon, In 190$ J they will save 515,000, During the same period their neighbors were hand- mg over $1,500,000 in profits. '-.r' : ; PAY JUST AS YOI LIKE TO GltlDCATED CIIAUGE FOB TIIE DEBATE TOSIGIIT ' t - s v - ' ' . ' ' ' ; -. La Grande on eTe of besting the best In this half of state. - ' Intricate phases of commission plans of government will be handled tonight by six high school students who have given the subject ' much thought though La Grande's team has been debating on the negative Bide all winter and has been ."swit ched" to the affirmative at, the com mand of the principal of the Pendle ton schools. This question will be handled tonight at the L. S. Tab? ernacle when , the Pendleton higji school and La Grande , high school teams ' meet; to decide'-which of the two shall meet the 'Western .cham pions of the state 'and conclusively establish the champibhBhip of the en tire state. . The . Pendleton team is composed of Peter Crocket, Pansy Ireland and James Haftwell. They will speak 4 the order named, and will, be faced In turn by Joe Jngle Inio. mnA William WomlHnn unit lh Tr - .- - - , ., . , i:i.. lo Meyers.' ' The "Judges 'for the occasion are Doctors .Worthing and 'Ruby of the Whitman , .College ; i faculty and i the third Judge , will be selected by .them from the Presbyterian ministers as sembled " here to attend . the Grande Itbhde 'PreBbytery meeting. '' ; The-Price Arrangement '. In connection with this' debate it might be said that the school is now over 50 In the deficit column on ac count of debates already held and it Hliil'refjuire about ' $50 more ' to fi nance the debate tonight. To attempt to'mee this deficiency, and incident all to , entice a larger attendance, that the local team may be given all the support that it Is possible for' an audience to give, and-on this , eve of victory to snatch the " laurels from theiir "old and worthy adversaries, 'Superintendent.' Stout has made a novel ""announcement In connection Jwith ''-the' admission price. To draw 'out' .'a large 'attendance is important, to' raise the money now short is al so necessary jienqe the ; arrangement of prices 'toR4ghi;will be 50 "cents, if you want-to pay it, 25 cents if you would ratlieA ,pay that-sum,:'iB cents if that Is more desirable,' and entire ly' gratis' if that, is more favorable. "Everybody come," is ; the message from the schools and pay what Vou ikB- irr-i':c.,,:-!.;V-: ;La Grande has never been so near f'the Vop in' forensic circles before" as todai,.-. Do ' something" tonight to' help La Grande mount the highest 'Tung on" 'the forencls ladder In ' Eastern Oregon. ' CLOUDS FRL'YEM' UiU. Telescope owners find clouils couLi nally preventing tie .,8.. Skygazers are awaiting clear wea ther that the new telescope recent!; imported by local men, can be ub to advantage. An experiment h-'s been carried on in the evening for a few times but never with any great degree of success for the clouds ob scure visions, of the heanvens, al most continually. . Themachine hay been set up, however, and as soon as the sky is cleared of clouds, the telescope will be ready for business PKELIMIXARIES ARRANGED FOR Two or three mat and ring events to ,v . precede; main event ; I Two or three fast s bouts by .local amateurs," both wrestling and spar ring, wlllV preceerd the Burke-Klrby 20 round sparring contest at the Stew ar don the night of the 18th... Just whoi these" will be has notf,been; an nounced yet,' 'but it is planned jfo. pu: on some' cleve'f youngsters . here, of whom there are many" and .the fans wlU 'havr an evening of reai amiiset nient' from the mat and the squared arena, ; , , ' We will have them in about a veek In the Oregon Merchaqts Mutual yoi: get: - INSURANCE AT C0S1 A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES . PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES ' " f" - - J , " ' S; t''li 'f--1- v--. --1'-'; r ' " ' ? . I ; , , t" '" "' 1 " 1 1 1 - ! , - - . .. . . :x. - -i . i v:; . V . -V - i .31 V . ,. 1 I ' t Now -v' .-. ' . - '. "- . - v v ...... I f . Aspc Vy II II T' .. ' tragus n. ru Lettuce Rhubarb Radishes Spinach Celery and "Green On ' " I How about that set of artificial teeth, that you were going to have made? We not only, specialize' on that claBs of work,' bu we save you money 'on it. . ..;.;' V : ,U , STEVENSON'S DENfAL OFFICE .;r-;':.- LOCATED HERE PERMANENTLY AFTER APRIL 6TH - s.-v...-..-.'. y .. S;:;-"S'. OFFI CE' ROOMS BVlIIiS DRpSTORE REMEMBER, MY GLASSES . GIVE SATISE ACTIO : . " 1 ASK , ANYONE' ' yO MORE HISSING. Xatlonnl . League ' will not permit In , ; Bill Is in players. St. Ix)uls; April 13. tn the future baseiiall fans will be prohibited from 4 IV. OLIVER, Agent hissing or making inslutlng remarks or reflections upon the merits of the players.' The restrictions were decided upon by officials of the Na tional League club and a warning was iSBued today.: The penalty for the violation of this rule is ejection from the grounds. DriCiDPons AT- SAVOY. HOTEL All .this week from April ilth tintil - April l?th,oniy. The JEye and Kcrve Specialist of Salt '. -' . . lake City. ."- ' '' ' ' - . I. Consulting hours D a. m. until noon and 3 p. m. until .7 i. m. all day Saturday i ' ! '.' ' ; ,' E YE5IGHT SPECIALIST I .GRIND Alt MY,pWN XEJNSt$ " V ). Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS - : J. v D. f " ' GERALD. Proprietor' ' : " ' Gmpt2te MacWne Shops and Foundry mm jr. i ' 'A .V". '' v' .'.. -. ,: , :-vir4v"Ww-" . . Dr. Pons has brought with him a new discovery : for straightening crossed eyes within a few hours with out drugs or operations or no charge. Consult the man IT you have any nervousness, dizziness, watery eyes, eye ache caused by eye strain. Dr. Pons' special nerve lenses which nev er fail to relieve and pain caused by eye strain. Every lens made by the doctor himself. All the new fads in nose glasses direct from the East Special attention given to children and the development of weak eyes. Fifteen years coming to La Grande. Any . lens duplicated In short order. ;;,,.,.,,IM,..!WIMI.I,M .1..... 11 .Jll ... The Evening Observer prints all of the iews all of the time : ; n !i -,.?);-.-n5jrJ' TIE3 JLV , Ihere'sc'o doubt about that fj will give best result, because wheo ; ' properly put on a surface fit to receive it. it his never failed in all the quarter century of its history, . Satisfaction is what yon want, and you cannot get it if yon are la . t t h a. aouDt. jet ns suppiy coiors and show how to be : " r5 ' certain. Hardware Furniture fci l llim l ii niUMimii w- . : - ' STEWARD'S OPERA m$M& - - ' 1 '. , 1 a i mmmmmm OF THE GOLDEN -NORTn THAT .;;EISIlEiJIY ill 1UL W U: 11 Hit h' ''K'''':; . i .r - 4,.-- . V 1 -.': a- i m m m . i v a . ., re iJy C) f Rickrd Carrdl and'; ; U. ivx 1 I ' Gus Ntibury and1! j i 50 Others mostly girls f he :p tii In a' m d i h n ti r: b :"g C