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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
LA G R AS D t tV EH I HTi 0 B S ER V F n e piU; . . ,, p JJ ILa ILP 2La k Bill IE Editor -and Owner rnliuJ 1 rim 1 tier nh Kn--.t- bally, per week. J. t. . Dally, per month. 1 as second-class matter ; Ttols paper Will not publfsh an ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume. Sijrned articles, will be tevjsed sub ject' to the discretion of the "editor. Please "sign your articles and save dlaappolntmeLu' ;'; - , .-'.,' ' A COUKdL THAT OES EHIJiGS, - V When a city ,1b N on the verge'of Itpsli growth, lust as: La Grande is now.' it In verv - Imnortant' that the - .:Mimn. - and . mayor . are . chosen from". the- nam uar, or, puDiic. spiruea ' ' . ..... . , , 1 1 ' ; . fwy- , SDect tnis city . oas , iarea wen. iu Jamiit.llla th flt MID Via hilt tit v tlanre over the volume of business : i transacted at the " meeting Wednes- " near in': mind that ft great deal of! . tha hnalniaaa hpfnra the council W88 of - the utmost importance to 4 La '-she then announces to the world that she la full -grown; that her childish ways have been discarded and hence-. JUI IU IUQ Will uo iwuiHi-nim ww am. . ' - ' M "' ' ,.-'.' t - ' A .1 ueveiopea aBBOciaiwr . wuu jmo uw tti'ntfh Kaffir Via T o Ci ran Aa Tiftl) outgrown her short dresses. She has ; ceased tq be a village. No longer is ' time a drag and ' easily, squandered here.' Everyone. is ousy doing some- tmng and tne sint 01 nurry, aim get-u?-ftnd-get 1b tq be. seen' ori''y- ,. ,ery nana. -r ft "'. ! ;We are entefiligjupon that 'partii cular era f.$ .city b history when metropolitan wyefvand metropolitan Mmi)jp;ements are belnp adopted. 'V'iThe flty,couucirii'at is to handle these Ijupiovomants la composed of men who have their-business '. here 'am. mey : nave an iiefpsnu uiivrcsi in the welfare. of , the community as Tntiviifie In tlm'pltv:'. Tlifv snt a rnm- ' ' jnUtee to, Investigate , he ullTerent V V . kitu iu nr nfivine' nnn .fjprurpfi ror i.a Grande some concessions from the '.Warren"- Construction company that We Just, today received a shipment of beautiful new spring dresseB. The materials . are 'Linen. Line he,' Gingham and Chambray..' Cfclorsare Pink. Blue, Tan, Hello and Fig ured , patterns. Ladies, they are. handsome and the prices will please you. $2.65, $3.25. J3.75,,$4.00, $423.' $4,75,' $5.00, $5.50. $6.50. $7.00, and $8.50. '. ; , l -: IU .1 Come Satvrdijrto the PackageSale. Get ? jV.the 10 Voile Skirt for 25c. v M .? ' Va'ues 50cfo$0aW go Safurday 5egnng af 9 o'clocfc af25c each A a; t iVo Package Goods'exchairged or teturned. : . . . 4 Better Underwear at iv';Xiess:'Price;J''p":t;- Siujjs' daji't slip; off shoulders.'; Merits an( 25 cents ekch. UmcifrSiite that Fit ,.':". r.;.-'' ' Ladies; when , jou buy a Golden Rule Union Suit it is guaranteed ; fi give satisfactory fit. We have every style, tiht knee, ankle or unjbrella bottoms, sleeeless or wing sleeves -and both regular; and extra sizes. , ." 1 " ' t " . '. " " "' " " x NOTICE Mccairs June'Pattefns are now , here. ,r McQall June Fashion Magazines Price 5 cents a copy. , SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN ' ra ni . ' , V '' '. :' . V- '; I iff i -. Natural Mineral Bofled as Fqws jF romhe Spring v f s Good for what Ms You - C : 1 ".. i .I ..r'i I, , ... i .1.. . . .' jj.iiaiijitagReaa 3: Jhe Golden Rule - ;:' Buy.an E. .C. skuffer shoe for your boy , or, girl for , summer; They: will outwear v any other. Are just the shape cf .a child's foot a nd have a flexible sole which makes them -very comfortable. $1.65, $1.85 in black, ta and olive colors. . ?' Ladies If your feet give you any troub le during the warm--', weather come in and let us fit you -in a light weight kid shoe that has no seams, just the shoe you have been looking for, for $3.25 the pair; ''T-V r;V.:. -jSr- 3)' PkC 5 m 11 ADJOINING CITY LIMITS 't '.'-'' ' '. i ... .; v.'. . .. ' :,! .. ' iovj Prices WM Easy our money in I VI llio 1 I La Grande s Greatest Store. : Ente'nivisc, the county seat of Wal lWwa vounty.'.wlll celebrate the Fourth it July ,, this year That Enterprise will , give the '.people n good time there IS no -doubt, but the pleasant j4 cir V'r. 1,T.V:r tv. h'i!,: lo- ob . thiiugnt. regarntng; tnis ib tnat wai t(tln.' Very fcw;'n".l!it email r citicit lowa county is scaling very fast and get' the pric .on. paviBg' . ffhat wan I bealdcs holding a cplebrallonon..tlio ''emoted to' the com'mltte 'of' bur.inraa natal day. that rountry is doing many men who, visited Portland.. , Had ta Grnnile been hesligoiH' In disgust that , tley had t purchased u poor imitation of gold worthless as so much, brasB. The money, spent a not.; what is worryjnglhe buyers,1 but it -.Is their : reputation on mineral that la at stake.'"' The press of - East em Oregon 'has kindly consented to withhold the nam,es of the. men, . for each of them -have real gold mine? of their own. other things of considerable impor- tance. Great is the Wallowa conn" i . . . ... . . . ; the mtttr and not taken the initia- T, nor' relation to L,a uranue .live by' sending men to Inspect all'-ad the Grumle Ronde ytjley is that Vln the past week taht La Grande was ' : V.iuh "oi.''t'rz.'- iovJisr'.ti ttlo ' f of. Otw twin,to another., ,, the. third pay roll, city . in Oregon? ' ctruf'i;:;! ,f ;r.,:,"c;)'i.: il'vi X:1 r:; v, .". ; i '. 7'i'"r: ' '" - f .' : .'.".; ' And how many are gning to impart .fc? V -it' psin.l ' ,;AltvwiwW 'resU'bo heartrending '.i tW: :n-.t rr.-;t,, daubtljrj i , pr-hii: .ihc- ' newspapers -: m'ssod -'niuking n i Hit ? -.rr '. (vnulil have bwen'tilfiro rigid, be ailliner Of .Teddy, for one .I vy. But, How many strangers have you told this " Important news '' to -Jliem next week? ": ;'' '..' V: :' : ': i Getpne of jHese Tracts While tfer Last Will be 6lcl in Thirty LET US SHOW THEM .TO YOU .. . AND QUOTE YOU PRICES AH J TSRV13 Bays 111 III 1 Lu Li Foley vHotel Building WW La Qriride, Oregon 0 ' QQ-Spokane Route Excursion Rates Ccf FIRST CLASS -a-Ji J MONTHS' tf.Jr $6o;od " - X . - "? ! A " x. ' . :" . v v . ' : ' 11 . - - - - '-' - gs,.- -1 -i.i4 -.. ' f w.. j.. .-. -vi'.', ' ', . v 1 v ' . v1 .. :.v;v'.v - - " ' ,,)t ' ' V " V ' "J ' 1' . " - - -li Mi, , , ' ,. i ' V. '.' . " . .!..; ' . . U - '-:''.,.'' .v.-' ,:'. '. .... . 4 .tt.'t. S'?v'js'i i' wit;'th'''3 'JnV.vjm,unl- clnal !a:;-,'.-'f w'rr.t.' 'ot'I this . '.aea,aori.' Tc ' Scjv nyr.tim, . n thing, badly' reeded,,-' v,'i.v:'.si-i - '.'Inn ''o!" -; ' :" " t -1 , "'' . '.' -: i 1 ' 'v ? i"; 'Vs.! 1 . Luotii of Toddy . likes it,', and that, is KuTctmi, Most of tho people-also lilje it. " " .. r ': ' - ' !) ff';- in t '(- J. - citizen : oT It is a very small matter to ar i range, the registration record and every citizen should have enough of pride 'in his country' and his commu- t 'Jth fakir ii!'i.v to thuf b!a' niirc 1 appears 'j ! i'yroaebpd .the i'on the. rolls. ; It) .la" 'Grande trouble! C i '?. several mining iWlNNlPiC ST. PAUL ' DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS $63.90 Omaha , $65.70 Kansas tily ' -V J&7.50 Sf. louls i Vr . i - i.i ?"nf I.-Ti ;i- ?0Jr!(, pbclciiyire r;)'.".i..w uudiunong ;'"'." ! 'n v' ''. r IV 'them were eeveral carefully select ed : ... :r-;fto t,ocke ,Wcs. ; .Tho jtUtter- of; the - V ,. ; ; gold rftrartcrt ihs men vvlo hr.d spent ,, i ;r"!.r . - years aearc Wns, for tV- hidden rens ' ""'" "-r',;- vf"v Mre, .jriul thry 'purcbnB'ed tift pocket . .,v . ..,.,t ;,ploc .w)ti,0,rt . oucstrcn. A'ter fSr( nrnrtllr sirc ' .i.&.i.'. '..'.i' trs m ,.vi m, j n v : fvoi?, f ud ths;mining men learned to their 'fiiSrv : ' W:. Adds Deathfal Qualities to the Food ; Economizes Flcur, Butter and Eggs m .',, -r... : ', nA aiiIv hnllnrv ' nmvdep ; .01 lariar flo Alunt-Ko Lfmo Phosphates Is being experienced with . transle.it folk who B&eni jto think there is no necessity for them to register. It Selling Dates-' -Mzy2,9 June 2. 17: 24 is Just as important j for" tho poorest Jul Jf 5,i 22 Aug. 3 i Sept. 8 individual In the Upited States aud he' mart who lays no claim to prom inence, to register as it is for Pres--Ident Taft to be counted, s Every ho tel . man and owner of a rooniins: Through tickets tO' Principal East-1 .ern Points. Ask for them, house has been veoeatedlv renuested . 1 KRels "oopi agents u. k; ' . , I .,','-' f .'-;'' '. f. tj tne copimorciai ciud to '.see trial all guesta i are registered before leav 'pf the city, but' even then it-Is diffi cult. ' 1 '; . ' . v 1 ( Saniliine naf 'jriisIt lVtll to Put' a litttle ."SuiiBhine" in your horaeand see what it will dot to old furniture, " picture ' frames or ' any woodwork that is mareci. jScratcheil or weather beaten.-' - To $jke-anything new.'npply ''SunsVi'n'U fh-lnhe-8. siVrh. as;Oak. AValnut. JUahogai ny. TJuBfHvpdd.. S'lver and Gilt, 'pnt-iup'. in caiis froia 20c up Mo $3.qo for J the Fallon sixe; . ny one . can apply "Sunshine" with" a small brush. All U'ea for Sunshine" will be demon stra'ed net "week. , ' '; ; - ", : . " TUB, '"'GOLDEN RI LE. ' (Ijx Grande's Greatest Store)1 ' "' ' - ' 'V ' . ' " ;. ." Adopis Amendment ; AVasnlntgon."-April, 29. The- house "day ndojited Madden's amendment iv the railroad regulation , bill pro dii)g for physical yaulatlon of the ilroads. -The Insurgents voted with - , f "C it': - - li ,t v !, . " " s ."l . ' ' " ... . ; Particulars from v , , fi. M. Jackson S, J. srCartcr Trav. Pass. Agt..- Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St,,'Spokape..; '" rK ;- - h Alma He Laren With David Hiffen lur !-e Sicv,rd Soon. ' AdKJnrstrptor's otlce "Notice is hereby tiTCTj that 4he mr dorsigred ha beenj, apvobted jadmiii Ifitrator of tfce"eitir of Nick'Ar nju;;s. decear,'. by 'the County Court Sf 4 uuuy- viemn, aim aw 03. .tr.' t'laims tgnlnsc th said estate ire hf reby required to present th.e ame to me asad'aiinitsrator at ru. -tore Adams Avenue, La. Grande. tri'gon. tcRetluiv with proper vouch' -rs, within six jsonthE, from the dati f the first pu''icntfon hoof. " ";;teH his '2d day of Fsbrnary; 191f Administrator r: the estate of Nick Armbas.;" Cecesed ' Ori-raa & Cochrati. Attorneys ' f0 Admin stratoi. ",-' Mt--4-lL Medicines that aid nature are alwari moet succewful. Cbamberlin' Cmigh emedy actsontliis plan. It loosens the coach, re- I I. k 1.. .1. . .. . . . . K0TICB FOR FOLIC U S. Lan'f Dfiice at Xa Grtitade. Ore gon, January 21th, 191(L'v ; , Notice' is hereby1 given that. Adolpt Lauer, of La Grande, pregon. who. on January 3d, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 1403.8. 1 Serial No. ' 0 1326 for SB 1-4 NE 1-4; ,3 1-2 SE , 1-4 8ec'."!l7, NE 1-4 NE 1-4," Section : 26 ?,...vri.rJ-,'. i , 5nub.. j'flns''".' ;iS Eot .iVumette Mendianr has hied. Douc of intention to make final Five .Tear Proof, to establish t!ini to the lan:! above desci-roed, beofe the Register aud,' Receiver, 'Unitid States Land OfHee, af La Grande, Oregon, on he tsth da'yv tt Mawh ,1910. ; ; Claimant names ai witnesses:. John ShlllinK. Jr. ITenry J. Rehtn. . James" Shilling Fred Pohrman, 'all of" La Grande, ', ; ' NOTICE FQU rhiLICATlON.. ."',-' r -.l ' . ' ?" '' '.'.;' . j ..P j Vt parlmcnt of tho Interior, IV S. land '. Oll'cc at la Orande, Crcgon, Airil . nib, r.ii'j. y y ' - v Not'ce ;ts' hcrVy' ??Te that -.Folejnna . , V y.ytu;K;.y ot',ii ' Oregon, who. ilrtrcy .1 !)!)?,;:' inil!., Hoiue- 'Mlt-RiTiy' Soyil2CSTv!5crial .'.No-'-; f:: ':"r fe'.r'-'r 'i;-4-.4i Br.c, S 1-2 Sl'C-.cV VT.-4 IX' Kast ; 'wtiraette '. Tiiefiiry fas ' filfd no tice .of intention to .nik final five year proof, to .establish -claim to the .laud above c'.cf cribed,' before Iy ? tar ami. rocciyoi;.'U.',.S.- Lsnd '. Office., at Ta" Grande. fjreeoff '.on the 31st; day of. May, 1910. V ,,, ' . - ; , Claimant nantes ' as witnesses, Frank Alden, J. Braaey, John N. Jones and . Preston Burnett; all of Starkey; Oregon. ' 'r?TT