La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 03, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY. MAY 3, 1910.
PAGE FOUR
LA GBANOEEVENfNGOBSERVFB
ilILM
(Published Dally Except Sunday
BRUCE PEXXIS
Editor and Owner
, United Press Telegraph genlce
traded here by-the different speak
ers and the novelty of attending a
Chautauqua.-
Included in this meeting . Is . the
Fourth of July celebration' which, as
ail know, Is one of the red tett
days for any city. Then will come
the fair and already ' preparations
hare begun to make it greater and
larger 'than last year, if possible.
All will remember that the event of
last year was something to"be re
membered and all will agree if the
moving spirits succeed . in making
this a better, they will deserve the
unstinted Draise of La Grande, the
Entered at the pOBtoffice at La Grande j Grande Ronde. valley and Wallowa
as second-class matter county combined. " ;
For these events it will be nev-
; SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Daily, single copy
Daily, per week.,i
Dally, per month...
15c
65c
This paper will not publish an ar
ticle appearing over a nom de plume.
Signed articles will be revised sub-
essary for every person to take a
part. Do not think it is all the work
of committees for really the success
Ject to the discretion of the editor, of such enterprises lie with the peo-
rjease sign your articles and save pie. Public sentiment is the greatest
disappointment.
THE (LE.lXrP DAT
. Wednesday is the day.
Don't try to dodge it, for tht Is
Impossible.
. Oa that day La Grande is going to
take a bath, get a clean shave and
powder her cheeks. The winter has
been a long one and natural enough
a great' deal of rubbish has accumu
lated In many places. It is Intended
on tms aay appointed lor a cleanup
that a thorough rennovation of back
yards, street and alleys be mad.
We will all feel better after it has
been done, and will be glad that .some
act in unison was started.
A GREAT 8EAS0JT FOR LA GEASDE
No other city In Oregon of its size
has so many public gatherings slat
ed for the season that Is opening as
has La Grande. Leading off with the
athletic meet on May 18th, the teo
ple here will begin a series of en
tertainments that are more than pas
ting Importance.
'ft will only be a few weeks until
the dates for holding the annual
Chautauqua arrive
ractor In the world today- It moves
everything and to marshal public sen
timent in the right direction is the
work of brave, big men. To cultivate
this sentiment let every home person
see that something is done to help
things along. Report to the heads of
departments and signify your will
ingness to help. That alone will
have a .wonderful influence. Try it
and then. La
Grande will put forth her every ef
fort to care for those who are at- yet there may have been.
KIXD WORDS SPOKEX
The-New Observer " issued "last
night has met with jhe heartiest re
ception in La Grande. As all know
it carried twelve pages of live read
ing matter and advertising and pre
sented a different appearance. The
new beading has the.ndorsement of
all who have mentioned the party,
and that Is no small number. .
One business man "vho has lived
In La Grande for many years and
ha the Interest of the city at hoart
remarked to a representative of this
paper. ; ' . v' -
"It Is a great pleasure for me to
say to you that the Observer Is now
!n the front rank with Eastern Ore-
When Taft told the ad men at Buf
falo that he would rather be alvei
tised than to advertise, perhaps there
was no sarcasm In the' remark, and
ton newspapers." We people in La'
Grande feel delighted ovar the tm-:
piOTement and I am satisfied the
community will appreciate the efforts
leiiig made to make a paper that
:la city will be proud of. As fer my
self, you can count on me doing ev
erything that I can to further the
support to the Observer. Give us a
continuation or the facts about the
country around La Grande and ycu
will avaken an Interest right here at
home that has been entirely too slug
gish. , We Iiave the best valley In
Oregon and now that we have a good
live newspaper I count on the Grande
Ronde coming to the rront as she
never has before." . .
The above conversation wa from
the heart, for the man who was
speaking was not 'one who deala In
the proverbial hot air. He was only
ona of a number who have taken oc
casion" to offer commendatory re
marks to the new Observer, and the
management of this paper feels deep-
the Interest taken in the enter-
prise. '-v.. -
- It will be the intention - to "keep
l the standard and improve Is, No
one expects an Oregonian to be
printed in La Grande, no more than
they, expect Meier ft Frank's depart
ment store to move here. But La
Grande has a right to have a paper
that is equal, or superior to the pa
pers printed in Pendleton, Baker City
or any of the cIUm of Annul lt
Yon will take notice further that
the summons la published la the La
Grande Dally Observer, a daily news-
paper published lu La Grande, Un
Ira County, Oregon, for the period
of tlx weeks, by order of the Hon
orable J. W. Knowles, Judge of said
Court, made and dated In La Grande
Oregon, the 2Sth day of March, 1910,
and that the date of the first publi
cation of said summons is the 2d
day of April. 1910. ;
- T. II. CRAT7FORD.
, Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Cheese
any
Piano
Camp
Have opened the Largest "
and Knest'Piana Stor in v
.;.r;-Eastern; Oregon
We have the largest stock of high grade pianos
: evcr displayed iu La Grande and have agenciea for
several of the finest of pianos made. ,
Our prices are lower than ever before known for
JVo uy our pianos direct from the factory in
tar -Load Lots and Pay Cash for every instrument,
thereby, getting them at Rock Bottom Prices and -we
are able to save vou from .4575 00 in aiosm
S?rPJw0: o??0 that yu wo'iildipay elsewhere
f Ji5.(M) to $425.00 w Rfill fnr .97snn -
FJS&i7 $45a0 t0 525-0 elsewhere we sell
A BETTER PIANO FOR $325.00
Than the one on a cretificate for $465.00
WE ARE HERE TO STAY
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We are going to give the people of Eastern Or
: cgon mum for their money than any piano fmhl
Tojve tins we want 11 to corned
vcr the toostlK?-.
. V"av CVC1 seen. .
i A Home Without a Piano
v, v is Not Complete
i THE RlNEHARlIJTTLE
PIANO COMPANY
Portland is to have another hotel.
Most of us thought when Unci Phil
Meacham enlarged and furnished the
new Imperial In such a gorgeous
manner that Portland had about ho
tel room enough. But then, there are
few cities in the country growing as
fast cs Portland.
. The liberality of La Grande's bus
iness men when it comes to -aid all
public enterprises is well known all
along the line. This was demon
strated yesterday when some of the
athletes called on a few business
men to raise money for medals to
be given at the track meet here on
May 18th. There was not a refusal
and not a request that the subscrlp
tlon be lowered. Does not this prove
i "e right kind of people dwell in
this community? Sure, it does;? All
we need Is to breathe out the truths'
about this glorious valley to the out
side world, so let us all get our meg
aphones and get busy. ';;-' :,
ill. t "
In . the arcnlt.Conrt of th State of
; , Oregon, for Union County.
George Palmer Lumber Company, a
private corporation, plalntff, vs. F.
M. Byrkit,' Defeandant
To P. M. Byrkit, tie above named
defendant, you are hereby summon
ed and required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled action on or w
fore the last day prescribed In the
order .for publication of this sum
mons made by the court In this ac
tion which order requires the sum
mons to , be published ,in the - La
Grande Dally .Observer for the per
iod "of six weeks:' You will take
notice that If you do not so app'ear.
and answer the complaint filed in the
aboT entlUed action within the ttovi
named that Judgment will do tak n
against you for the sum of J6.300.00,
wih interest thereon at the rate of
per-cent per annum from the first
lay of October, 1908, and for -the
further turn of 1600.00, reasonable
attorneys fees In said ' action and
costs and disbursements.
Empire brand
of Swiss, Wis
consin, limberg
er, Roquefort,
Tillamook cream
.-.. ; -a :';'; - '
A dinner is not
complete with
out cheese.
PATTISON
BROS
Your Figure and
Youi
Corset
"
SI
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
No master how fashionable or ei
i-cas-ve your dress may be it tU
; not be effective unless your figure
Is shaped properly. . The shapliness
of your figure depends entirely on
yuor corset. If you have a model
tluit is correct in style and size you
have the right style foundation for
a perfectly fitting gown.
That's why we urge our customers
to use. - ;,.-.';. '". '
Henderson's
Fashion Form
Corsets, o-f:'
The styles vary to; fit any figure
wand the superior construction ot
Henderson corsets assures lasting
aod statisfactory 'service.; Niltne
has Just been received. . . :
HELP MAKE "
Bigger,
i V ,;'.:..-'-;; ; .. ..;.,.v."'-- '-:-rm,
Brighter
La Grande
Nemo Corsets for Stout Women,
vuiiipicLc line Oi styles and
Prices $1.00
ta$7.50
Our summer line of muslin underwear is ready' for vour in
spection. An unequalled assortment of styles and prlceB In Gowns
urawers, cnemises, corset covers and Petticoats. '"''
Install
Porchlight
- CAN I0U IMAGINE
How bright, cheery and progres
sive this city will seem when there
is a porch light burning each ev
ening In front of every residence.
Installed at a flat rate of 60 cents
per month. Call us n pand find
out all about it ; ;
EASTERN OREGON LIEUT AND
: " POWEfl COMPAMY Ts
GEORGE PALMER, Pres ,, 4, 1 W. L. BRENUOITS, Asst.Cash.
F. J. H01MES, Vlee-Pres ; EARL ZUNDEL 2d Ass't Cash.
-;;- -:::: IF. I. METERS, Cashier. " .
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Ik GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
; : United States Depository !
Capital and Surplus $189,009.00
DIRECTORS
THE GEORGE PALMER
RETAIL DEPARTMENT;
1 : r We Solicit Your Orders- for ; ?
SHINGLES
RUBBEROID ROOFING
' DEADENING FELT
BUILDING PAPER
" hl8taj feUvtr ssAtartd nmGt. pmm V
GEORGE PALMER
F. J. HOLMES
W. J. CHURCH
F. L. METERS
W.M. PIE3CE
, C, C PENINGTON
G. L. CLEATEH
F. M. BTRKIT
W; L. BRENH01TS
With oar ample resourws and facilities we can render you efficient
service and handle your un!nesi to your entire stalsfaeUon
I am prepared to'furnish Dry Chain Wood, al- '
so partly seasoned wood, to all corners. Kind- V
y pnone your order to . - ;V: - ..
. .: ; ;.::':. ;,;.: PHONE RED 3m :;. "p
The Elite Dying and Cleaning Works
Phone Main 6t, Mahafiey Building
: : ' Depot Sireei . 7; ;
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