Couldn't Fiuin Their y&. - Blr Henry Holland, the noted Eng. Bah pbyBlclan. una bis studies Inter rnpted by youth who wanted advice The young man, -with considerable swagger, sa'd he proposed locating in gome town as an oculist A city In which a large number of student were located was preferred. There." he continued. "I would hare nnllmlfM opportunities of treating the eyes of oversruoious scnoiars." Dr. Ilolland was reluctant to hv community's eyes endangered Wnu of his Indorsement of a doubtful prac titioner. "He thought a few moments and then advised the ambitious oculist to locate In a small town near Liver pool, stating that a large school was located there. '.. . The young man thanked the doctor. In a few. days be reached the suggest ed Held for bis experiments. The large buildings to the distance Indicat ed a magnificent school and splendid opportunities. He investigated and collapsed. The school was one for the hopelessly avi.vu; UU-LSUAY, MAY 3, 1910. BARGAINS Farm, Fruit tad Improved lands. The following will attract the at tention of tat home seeker 80 acres Improved, 65 acres on- - der cultivation ........... $3,000 10) . acres all Improved, 1-1 , mile from' SummervlUe .... 6,600 . -TOMGiirs snow David Klgglns la Eis Last Dollar" At Steward's This Evening David Hlggins not only made a winning with "his last dollar In the play, but he won the hearts of all who saw him. In the part of Joe Braxton in the Colonial theatre last night, says the Salt Lake Evening Telegram. When Mr. Hlggins wrote "His Last Dollar- be surely had the th'ngs" In mind that the lover of real life enjoys. He penned a racing play that is indeed a treat, even co those who are not "crazy" about thj track and the ponies. ' . ' :. . , , Those who stayed . away from the Colonial last night with the Idea that "the show will not amount to much" we have not heard a great deal of If surely missed something goo 1. For those who like to laugh, get ex cited and see a man play the garn i of chance and come out on top, "His Last Dollar," will prove fascinating. Mr. Hlggins carries his part. well. You like him from the first You want to see him win. You feel like helping him,: He is supported by : a capable company. "His Last Dollar" is staged satisfactorily, The race track scenes In the - fourth - act are thrillers. r -;v::: , "His Last Dollar"! will run at the Colonial the entire week, , with the iiBiml matin -. -J.j, . i miles from Summervllle .... 3,000 100 acres Improved, 40 under cultivation ........ .,....-.4 4K00 (0 acres adjoining Summervllle ; choice fru't of rtfalfa land. " ; can be Irrigated. "A bargain 6.00( 140 acres, well improved, nn-; ; der cultivation. Hay, grain and fruit . . v .'. .... . . . . .... .lt,00 160 acres, 20 acres bearing or- chard, 80 acres new orchard, : all apples; 100 acres pas-; ; ture. Terms on application Choice stump land, particular-; ly adapted to fruit industry. ? 8 to S miles from Bummer. vQle. Per acre .112X0 to $20 Timber and other property. . IL C, BUTE HART. -Iceal Estate ' CnmmervHle, Ore , A Good Shot j Bill Jones wad aa eccentric charac-! ter, a local Justice of the peace In' a South Carolina town. Iia w T. ceedlngly tall-so attenuated. In fact that but for his hat be would not have cast a - shadow. One night .a number , of fellow bon vlvants Joined him In a symposium, and many mint Juleps were consumed. One of the party, unsteadily produced a revolver. It waa accidentally discharged, and a bullet struck Bill Jones In the leg. Conscience stricken and wabbly with excitement and Juleps, the owner of the weapon hastened to the home of thenearest doctor and pulled the door- At length the physician, who had himself been spending a riotous even ing, stuck his head from the second story window. . "Whazza marzerr he demanded thickly, "... . ; .... "I Jush shot Bill -Jones' In the leg," replied the man below "Shot Bill Jones In the leg!" repeat ed the doctor wonderingly. - "Thash wha I shald." returned the offender-"8hot Bill Jones In the leg." The doctor gazed down opon him admiringly. . .. " "Well," he said, "that wash a hell of a good shot" ' ; And he closed the window and went back to bed.' " '.'-..r A famous t corporation lawyer was telling some anecdotes of criminal law: "One case in my native Lynch burg." he said, "implicated a planter of sinister repute. The planter's chief witness was a servant named Calhoun White, The prosecution believed that Calhoun White knew-much about his master's shady side It also believed that Calhoun, In his misplaced affec tion, would He in his master's behalf, r "When, on the stand, Calhoun was ready for cross examination, the pros ecuting counsel said to him sternly: " 'Now. Calhoun. I want i tn understand the importance of telling iae trutn, tne whole truth and nothing but the truth In this, case.' ; "Tes, sah,' said Calhoun.' - " 'You know what will hannW l suppose, if you don't tell the truth? xes, sab,' said Calhoun promptly. "Our side '11 win de case.' Acre F n ADJOINING CITV LIMITS Low Prices Easy Terms Rich Soil , .V it.- t ... -. ....... ..... V ' -: .... r You Will Double Your Money in a Year ' Get One of these Tracts While they Last '.,- ri,,c.i -'...-....., - :. j . r ;'' i i to. it - . . Will be Sold in Thirty Days LCTUSSHOWTHEMTO YOU AND QUOTE YOU PRIGES AND TERMS ? - t-'" . .. " .' 4. r -( - .... i- IA WE if Foley Mel Building ; " La Grande, Oregon The Hall of Fams. Walt not for lutf to draw the bolt -Nor chance give up her key. The door that opened for the great ' . Is open yet for thee. . . " Luck la a sleepy sentinel ' And Chance a fickle light -Many a man hath passed them both ' - And anterAd in the nlrht. :: . .....,,:, ' Have little care If neither heed -Thy clamor, call or din. : " Take up the maglo torch and key .-. And let thine own. self In I ' C ' '. Aloyelui Coll.' i Ft Jl l zi v.. . if I t ' Ls! LI U ii U Li- O ft : 7 , Out ' Snared Himaelf . Charles Mathews, the famous Eng- U8n actor, once Indulged In his talent for mimicry to ' his ' own misf nrtu.m. Mr. Tattersall, the well known auc tioneer, was conducting a sale of blood ed stock. "The first lot, gentlemen," saia air. Tattersall, "is a bay filly by omoiensico." xne first lot, gentlemen," echoed 4ir. Mathews 'in the same tone' of voice, "Is a bay.filly by Smolensko.". The aucjioneer looked somewhat an noyed, but proceeded. : "Well, what shall we begin with?" i "Well,, what shall we begin withr replied the echo. ; : . ' Still endeavorlnir to conceal hla veTR. tion, Mr. Tattersall. called out, "One nundred gulneasr' ? ' ; : "One hundreds guineas?" 'echoed Mathews. ' -' :. :.f .v ; : "; -. . ..' , ' "Thank you. sir." cried Mr. Tatter sail, bringing down the hammer with a Dang, 'the filly Is yoursT',; . ' WI (0 J. B. Son. Whiieman & 108. Elm Street " 1 ; ' . . . . . i. ...... 1 :. We can deliyetf to you witKin 1 5 day either of these machines. This beautiful 22 horse power machine with three spud trans mission and detacheble rear seat $1150 VV Model G. 0, Horse power machine) with Attachable Tonneau usf the thing for business and pleasute. 'Could Ha Nelo Itf ' - A lady and a little, bov entered Hia car, but the boy squirmed and fldzet- ed so much on his seat that at last one of the other passengers expostulated "For goodness' sake, keep your child sun, maaamrv .-., .. . w , Tm very: sorry," said ' the mother, "but the truth is until I get to the hos pital I shan't bo able to-quiet him." "Dear met Whafa the matter with him?" -cv : ' ..." " ;He swallowed a teaspoon yesterday, and ever since he's been on the stir." r , The Law and the Lady. Pat Flnnigan had been . nnmrnoned to jury duty. , Coming downsum one morning dressed v In bis f Sunday clothes his wife looked at him. and sald:.', "-., .:,, '"Where are you going, Tat?" ' ; lie replied, "I'm going to coort" ' "H'ml" said the wife, and Pat stalk- ed out. Next mornlne Tat came down stairs all shaved and shorn,' with the same suit of clothes on. r ;? - -ys "And , where are you going today?" said the wife.-- ':,, - , , .; . , . ' j "Sure, I'm going to coort. vir i ? y"Ye are, areyer.'t. : Pat went out and slammed the door. The third morning Pat came in and sat down to the breakfast table with the same suit of clothes on and greet ed his wife, who said: ' "AnH where are ye going this, morn ing, Patr - - ,v-;;.-,i-v:' "I'm going to coort" ; ' ;,: " V', .The wife laid her hands noon a rolling pin, stood before the door and said:'; '. .V -r-.--.;.- ' "Ye're going to coort, are ye?" "Yls," said Pat " v".": "No. ye're not If there's any coort- ing to be done it will be done right here.?.-Go upstairs and, take off tbim clothes." Newark Star. : Worse Than the Third Degree. A married man ran awav with a silly young girl, and after an exciting cnase the elopers were finally cap tured and returned to . their homes. Feeling in the town ran high against the man, and a number of. neighbors were sitting together one evening dis cussing the case. ,v Naturally every; body . had an Idea of bis own as to what action should be taken against the married man. '. , . One suesrested iall for life, another said ninety- years- In the penitentiary would do, and, a third offered tar and feathers. A little man. who sat In the corner looked up and smiled. -''I have a scheme," he remarked, "that beats all of yours a mile." , "What would you. do wlth .bJm?" the chorus asked. . - ' ' f "I would turn him over to hla wife's mother," said the quiet little man. Philadelphia Telegraph. - nigs.' We are nov ready for busine a full line of Ladies' FuraiGh Examine the Ready to Wear Summer Dresses for Ladies, ,Misces and Children, in the up to date Styles. W. W. BERRY & CO., 1305a Adams Ave. a-Ji.lL"ri".-,".T'l1."" '" . ...I. ii. , , u,,.,.., ' ' - . - . ' " IIMII MM I I I I ' . ... . . . . , , . . Eesolntlon Creating the Office of As - slstaht Water Superintendent Be it resolved by the Council ot the City of La Grande, Oregon. That the office of Assistant Water Super intendent, be, and the same is hereby created;, be it further resolved that the Mayor appoint said officer. - .It is. further resolved by the Coun cil, that the duties of said officer be to collect the water rentals, and keep the .books and accounts pertaining to the Water System, to install me ters, to make taps of the mains, and to perform any other duty required of him by the ... Superintendent, to work under his direction, and la the absence of the Superintendent, to per form the duties of the office. That .said assistant, ohall receive as full remuneration for his services, the , sum. of $85.00 per month to be paid by warrant on the Water Fund of the City. . is further resolved that said Assistant ohall furnish a bond in the sum of (1500 to be ap proved by , the Mayor. This . resolu tion shall be published In one issue of the La Grande Evening Observer and after. Its approval by the Mayor, be in force and take effect on and af ter the 80th day of May, 1910. Approved this 30th day of April, t910. . : , . t, F. L. METERS , Mayor. N. K WEST, President WM, MILLER, Vice President - 'T; J. BCROGGIN, Cashier H. E. COOLIDGE, Ass't Cashier No. 931 United States . National Dank of La Grande N. K. WEST WM. MILLER. ' J. C. HENRY - CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Directors , v' J.L. CAVINESS A. T. HILL. ,H.E. COOLIDGE - T. J. SCROGGIN C. T. BACON FRANK CONLEY AM Von riwnnintlw tin. TV. L. that annoying licklina: in vour threat? Doe fonroough annoy you at night, and doyoi niM mUCUl in the mnrnlnof TVi nn nn (lief? If SO. take CBmhnrllnla - rnnith Bemedy and you will be pleated. . ? ALFALFA HAY We have just received a quantity of the BEST QUALITY m HULK Bear in mind that you will get the best results with Northern Grown Seeds, ad apted to this . climate. 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