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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1910)
. , -i y 'l t ' i J 1 U GRANDt EVENING OBSEKVt-h f ubiJshed Daily Except Bandar. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Xtlegrraph Serried. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ' copy . - 6c aflrpi6ontb .............. 65c MUy, six months In advance ;.. 13.60 ;lally. one year 1a advance .....$5.50 ; , feesJy, tlx motfttia In advance . , 75c 47eexly, one year Is advaac ....$1X0 Catered at the postofflce at La Orasda aa aecond-cfina matter. ' 7119 paper wm not publish aoy article apvearisf over a nom da flame. Signed article .irfJl pe re tiaad aubject to tU j&cf Uoi of the fUr n. lfn your article and are disappointment. ; Advertising Eates. -J1 realn notices 10c oer line first ittaertloaj per lint for each mbseuuent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. be assured and the officials are prac ticing all possible economy to pre vent It frouf exceeding tiat limit. This has not only resulted In cuttlDg down the force appointed to head off the flying Chinese but has affected the thoroughness of the examination of immigrants at Ellis Island. The Bervice demands more money and the chance to employ more and higher priced men for inspection du ty. An Immigrant Is not entitled to entry who has committed an act in volving moral turpitude, who baa ab normal insane or criminal tenden cies or is unfit to provide for him self and those dependant upon him. In short, a standard is' set for him mentally, physically and morally and a 31100 to 12000 a year inspector Is gives a few adages in which to it b? ORB or woffiftB to the pattern. To effect this Anna Eva Fay taslr, Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor Cabfc has been working very late in tne evening evolving "meth ods thereby it may be accomplish ed. He haa now worn off a portion of bis enthusiasm and admits that he needs more men. better men and more money from Congress. Ballet for Charity. New York, April 15. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbuilt, Mrs". J. P. Morgan and other wealthy women are patron esses of the Flemish pantomine and pallet "Milenka"' to be given at the 1016 ?JE.V WAMEr. GoiernmertpBTS ro'lway mu'l ckrki $500 to $1400 a year. rjt . ' Uncle San holds examinations for railway mail clerks, postofflce clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. The job Is for life; hours are short, salary twice monthly and vacations. To any young man who has energy enough to answer, this is an opportu nity of a lifetime. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education la all yon need; city and country peo-1 pie have aa equal chance. Strat to prepare now free information. Free scholarships this month. Write im-l mediately to Central Schools, Bo chester, N. Y. t- 'f t - Merchantel Sate $10,000 'YAESITT PLANS BANQUET. benefit, of the Big Brother's Society. This morning the census enumera tors started upon their work. Let every one give them all the assist ance possible. : , '. ...... ' 11 -O1 " "" ; The city council at The Dalles se cured a contract -from the Warren Paving company on the basis of $1.90 per square yard. - ; -'-.: ... ; v vv;-;- Roseburg is putting In 40 blocks of paving, one third of the cost to fee paid by the city, two thirds by the propeerty owners directly bene fitted. ,;' 'v: Over In the Grande Ronde where they have been growing line fruit for nearly half a century but have been too modest to talk'of It, a snow furry is welcome this early in April. Oregonlan, . Today the colonist rates expire. I ' """ " Thousands of r.Pnr.1 h mm. ft ! Germ WV ' Portland the Northwest during the past 60 days And the letters they write home will bring thousands more. Unlqne method of gaining loforma tlo naboat Oregon. U. of O., Eugene,' April 15 Spec ial) Probably one of the most uni que banquets ever held In tbe . state Is to be held soon by students of the University of Oregon. It is a "Know Oregon" banquet, and which none but Oregon products will be on the menu. Every commercial organiza tion will be asked to furnish its rea sons why its locality is the best in - - - - w o U t Wftldnrf-Antnrin thia vonin? tnr th i the state and these reasona will be set ionn in characteristic booster speeches y prominent . students of the various counties. Likewise, In the belief that "the proof of the pud ding Is In the eating," each commer cial organization must' back Its rea sons with . the goods. Thus, Hood In 1907 the Merchants V Ongon saved ovs 1 $W,C0O by canyini a pari ' 3f their nsuranct jn Jhek pm conpanfA the Oregon Merchants llutual Fire As- 4 surance Assochthit, of J Dayton, Oregon. In i9C3 I they till save ti5pQQ0 During the same period o tneir neighbors were hand- 0 Inn nvr tl Mfl fMh aiuyirivi fivvfvyy ., Ill ( aj prom - I- 'Qiv , We vill have .' them in about a week foihz Oregon Merchants T Mutual yov get I INSURANCE AT COS! A UMIT TO YOUR UABIL- ; ims I PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF i LOSSES. y N t ' W. OLIVER. Aaent ' ;; mm k Have i Termon T. M. C. A. Montpelller,' April 15. With a bus iness session this afternoon the 40th convention of the Vermont Y. M. C. A, was opened here today. A ban quet will be held this evening; with Those that have made the effort itate that a modern cottage to rent la this city is almost as easy to find as for a rich man to enter the king dom of Heaven. There should be at least 20 neat cottages go up this spring and they would be snapped up like hot cakes. v :- . :.' Tbe fruit growers of the Boise and . Payette valleys have been keeping their smudge pots burning for sev eral nights this week. By so doing they have saved their crops. Grande Ronde valley fruit is not out suffi ciently to be in any great danger. We have the surest fruit climate in the Northwest. The Oregonlan is correct we are too modest to let toy one know It. , With a surprising contempt of the Vplted States patrol on the Mexican border contraband Chinese are flock lnf into this country. To peruse the statistics of the Pacific sea porta In an attempt to get an Idea of the Chinese immigration into the coun try haa become an absurdity. They So longer make themselves misera ble lying cooped up in dry goods boxes to be smuggled Into San Fran Cisco. Mr. Yung Toy Lee simply waits until the moon goes ander a Cloud and then quietly shuffles across tbe line from Mexico Into this Uto pian land. A lack of money is serlouBly handi capping the immigration commission authorities from energetlcly prose cuting case against Chinese found unlawfully in this country and in everal instances they have even side atepped the question of even deport ing them to China Bimply because of the cost of passage. The appropriation for the immigra tion service this year was $2,400,000. A deficiency of $100,000 by the end Of the fiscal year, July 1, seems to River will vie with Medford for ap i THAR. Ynmhlll will ota Dir. n. tlta addresses by the governor, - mawor, world for walnutg and potatoes. Maf and other notables. 1 Sessions will inn t .v-.i torla will show Its salmon and so on through the list. It is expected that the, banquet, will .be .'a time of great merriment and at the same time serve to show the students the great resources of all parts of Oregon. ; be held tomorrow and Sunday. ' 3iEW GERMAN PAPER. pears In newspaper field. ap. " The Observer' Is In receipt of Vol. one No. one of Per Ruf des Westens, a weekly periodical printed at Port land that will cater to farmers and stock men especially. The paper Is neatly gotten up and the many Ger- f : , c i , c t , J.ta Iff : 'I i - 1 U 1 ' ! i ' '- ! L,:, . . .": i i . . i Acparcjus H; H. Lettuce Rhubarb Radishes Spinach Cclcry arid Green Onions CITY 10CEBV 1 UWi CluDwomen In Session West Point. Miss., April 15. One of the most Interesting programs In the history of the Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs has been arranged mans here will doubtless enjoy the for the annual convention, opening puDiication. ' ; . ; ' here today, ' How about that set of artificial j teeth that you were going to have ; made? We not onr , specialize . on ' that class of work but we save you ! money on . it. ; - ' ! - : fr Improves iho flavor iv ef too feed STEVENSON'S DENTAL-OFFICE Dr.C.p.Poiis SAVOY HOTEL All this week from April 11th until April nth only. 1 ' ' The Eye and Nerve Specialist of Salt lake ' City. Consnltlng boars 9 a. m. until Boon and S p. m. until 7 p. m. all day Satnrdayt ; v . , , LOCATED HME PERMANENTLY AFTER APRIL 6 office:, rooms OVER NEWLIN'S DRUG STORE REMEMBER, MY GLASSES ONE SATISFACIO ASK, ANYONE ACOCHC EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1 GRIND ALL MY OWN LENSES Gomplete equipment for resetting and "repairing rubber buggy tires. -.'.; v :!.?'':;': LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F v GERALD, Proprietor" , Cr-mpJete Machim Shops and Foundry Dr. Pons haa 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 jittaln. Dr. Pons' special nerve, lenses which nev er fall 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. The Evening Observer prints all of the news all of the time Y There's no doubt abopt ;!l6we brothers ' "High Standard" Paint Yon know when the painter puts it on that it will give best results, because when properly pnt on a surface fit to receive it ' It has never failed fn all the quarter century . of its history. Satisfaction is what yon want, and you cannot get it if yon are in doobt. Let as supply colors and show how to be r certain. ' ft Ik u Hardware ohmncamDCo. Wallpap Furniture er STEWARD'S OPERA THAT MUSICAL PLAY OF TflE GOLDEN SATUltB.i if" II fifin n ni ' r n r r nT n n nwi NORTH APRIL Richard Carroll and : Gus Ntwbury an 50 Otters mostly girls r in. -'.;' v,.'& h,'j?, ?v4rwwji ..:.v..''r.,;;c:v;i'r;V.:, ''T, ,i:';r '"'-'"rjiUL--,.:.,,:, , -