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LA GRANDE EYEOXG OSSERVITiTiraiSDAY 11AY 5. 121 PA !EFOI II PDfi'H CVCl'lE jrrfrn.'MZ.'Ut w ga"sai CO ax. wi2-e U as tiae ; Li Uii;.,iDL LlLUiaU U JUi I f U tt "T ore w Saws u IS foVj iig Saw aecZ t rm tie eLtKi jj Te; A display cf pcp-r Er.b rc ids ries thaiaje priced to ar.d pit teres that wll p!ase the irast criilcai 'i"e t-jyi-i tars qaiti fees direct frcn the xaevfactcrers. May He am s lav Fsi&Ud Calf Liett Saxlty Ti s-rs'serxea twin its' sia 'aig- E2rCE f r TkiaA ja Ji &4 JU2 tsrr.s and weaves fcr ? fcitiZ'iS win vJJ VHte Goods cd Emlroi3eries Lire ai xi rf: 5 SrTE.7KIFnOS KA7ZS ix-'y. ?r: t;r .... Da.2, week.... Ia..!, ;r ss.w;i ' '! 2-tH .. . . . . . i A f Til ITT W iriL ''ESTATC. P 5 ij r- -r - - I., . . : Stir. Y3V30T. itlfit I Crji-! Jxal F. SL C- el .L, ea iscl 1 er tea En '.'! tt tie jcAt as Is C.-ai-Ci Muns rs feos xoee. vswJzJt to e3 tor for tl-t 71 Si2?r Is flat tlta torn vssrj cemMisiiy vvT! Lai to "'jyUeiSMa'" rtsui ' to Coat a ew pott jktt Ute t'3tk vrisii a a-- renc At pmvml t& ESKXwruaj lave wLki an w3uS tmtj to te bnckAtv r luttezsem aa.1 sorae cf tltea ar ti riakt fisE7.- ifonr ft is ifos4 to JagS tft pTe-14iiiIal ckctor. 1:1 f social p'rt tutrte, tie, tar tt dar Hat fx gating too Srcc. Take tl ttn.8 of Oregep st It pmt to c&4 rea4 t&aa orer. Too will e Ce. that tier are ntaaj law tn fort tfcat yjfl kao iMlEfBg aVrtrt aaI car nct&fag alont t!um.' Asa:jr tfcir mtmlag cuty cf ti?a will prw to b tfce mM wnS.9w k!a4 f (ruk. ; JTa tat t l?ii!afiri yR-o fMt tbe ternSoa tby Kit pa.t 'a law r ti7 wi3 tae ej Wlat we Bj fa Ortgca ii a lt Xdatsre that wiH a wV3e kit of b?h laws a&4 a. siitfle cu. Bat ti leg&Lotore sowaays is 4 tie oolj somrte cf alana.' Fa 6er Uwe ioitiatlre, wtkb may ia time proT all rlglst, any cltizea wbo- kaa tb bmJMog tetucitr acd a pipe dream taa Coat neassre of hi own mak. is. To be sore ii costs aaantthlag, bnt wkat cf tbc tost U a toaa could aebfere romfse&e aad kare for kl f LIUrea U distlnctm of taring placed a statute ca tie Oregon law traks? . Atoug ttls llae of reascmlng would ft sot be well to use the onmlac klofe on a aamber of sseless com mfsskws and ilasectloa departments? Here fa Orefon we hare a tarter board wblcb Is supposed to Inspect all barter shops thus protecting tbe customers. In a good barber shop c lea Dimes is observed, sot because the state board cars ft mast, bat be cause ft Is essential to. bold tbe bus tee! acd tisuaUr a good barber will nerer tblsk of permitting iwclean llness. Yet tbe barber board meets and resolves and adjourns and draws its salary. And then there fs the fac tory Inspection department, bat what Is the of to enumerate these Cham berUlo products. Ceorge had to bare a political mar bine and to many in stances be had to make room for the boys. Bat the people of Oregon are w me eipense. josi now long thy will stand for this Is hard to 0 CEORGE PALMER, Pres W. L. BBX5H0LTS, lst Cash. F. J. HOLMES, Tlce-Pres . EARL ICJtDEL U lst Cask F. L. METER.S Cashier. LA' GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United States Depository Capital and Surplus $180,003,00 DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER F. J. HOLMES W. J. CHURCH F. L. METERS , W.M. With ear ample resources and faculties vte can reader job efficient ' v' Me 0ttr business to your entire ttalsfactloB ca 'tars cd.sl l'$ tali s Ptortiaiii aai tr7 Ixr-r ssass i Euyy are eiJEw as aiiitrx."ii2.iiy cftusa $S jr ceS off tit &t U rej-iestasai jty aw . tsA. e?s ra.&. Ia Sa,"i it ixs cfteis la a.y txu 5ia eoiii sa-o a VAMA !reir'i-' mii l'-Jv',i 1.1,4 St is rrafc. T . Tie sjae i5.is gS ua Kacl Enz-r, il lul-M-t owsstfry izijl Itori rfrT ' ra2r. ! &isa ej; say. bst tS.it Ss a pw way to d- tTJrsw. It sny t. tit lit t ti el-J way aM He oc!y wy ttat a tKccfi; cmztrj tss5 b.j wftk 'a few eiteVjca. Cce t&.iz& it sire ft srarts rala. and wkea ojk stand serev kscw tlta saare fa Ue fxce. Rig&t bere fa tie Graa4e RaaS taliey if there were '34 sales befag scade each 17, bo miWtr bow msscb paer was fs clled fa tbe ' transactiozis . - tittere wool! be aa : actfrfty ' tbe ; like of wtka ' has Bot beea seea . fa maay days.' . ", ' " . r - ' What we wast aad meat hare here Is to get tliags started, and thea ereryo&e ptssa wish aH his mfglL It Is tmptiilss what ecablsed efort wHI do to mortsf great kadx. W. T m . . . f IM K,n ect raaay talthy eafSate trans- act5cs' beiag isade here rfgit atesg. but ft tears directly, on getting this portfoa of Oregoa started on tfrb pressure tasEs with other commas. f tfes In the BOrthweet, many of wbkh tare scKlhicg near th amoant of r soorces to offer that the Granie ftmt&e Talley and Wallowa county has. Talk this orer earnestly aod kon estty and deils a plaa of action, for sctlos Is all that Is needed here. snrosE ciLirosni hid it Los Angeles has been experiencing some bank t rootles and one of the limitations suffered from a beary run Now had Mr. Bryan's "guaranty, de posft" teen la force la California It might bare had a better try out than It did la Oklahoma, City a short time fgo. But it got what was coming to ft In the latter place for it proved without question as such a law fs unfair to both 'the depositors and to the' banks. Bryan's banking mea sure pats a premium on the crook who enters the banking business. It makes a strong institution (tts bro ther's keeper even though the bro ther Is the proverbial black sheep. Instead pf Instilling confidence In banking as no doubt was its inten tion. It places the business on a shod dy plane and If constantly practiced would drive good bankers into other fields. Under It man's personal business standing counts for l!ttle Reputations that have taken years of honest dealing to build are thrown to the wlnfis, opening the banking field to the conscienceless promoter and others who do tricky things. It takes good men to run banks and C. C. PEXI5GT05 G. L. CLE AVER F. X. BTRKIT VT. L BREMIOLTS PIESCE . . . - , , i. J'. We J - . . ' - . TZ1 sasj r.-K-iis tot XIaIt Efrj- acia: Eis aai fcsrtd c-f ccr te!?wd Sct-. tas4 a4 faSlf:. '" . -'..-.- MRS. 'VDiL IJLV2 AXD TAWILT. J SELOER FEELS rnnn uuun cuu cor it is ore or beet 13 D FEOSPtEOrS. Cewatf CesuBlJaer Has Liicd Ts See Bp Bealhred Cocciy Ccc2Iiikr.er J. M. Sefcr : stated to the O&seirer last evening I tiat be was e5ad to know dslon t:a y u cf dett d startlog on fc cleaa page of te ladgtr. Wtea Mr. Se!der was elected he was the o&iy republican member of the board azd he to&k a slaad at once for wfpicg out the fndebtedness carried by l"a ton county. It baa taken six years to do this, and the last few years k haa been assisted by another repaa liean commissioner and a republican county js-Jfe. But, the job L'dcne now and the entire court feels very comforUtlejover ft, ;t 4 - Sir. Selder fs oae of the early set tlers la Cove. He is a large 'land owner tn that garden spot and says the fruit crop this year has splendid prospects. While he will cot admit that' be fs In politics any deeper than the county commissioner's job, sev era of his friends have been groom ing him for the sheriff's race this fall on the republican ticket. . FALL TERM OPESS SEPT Ii. SckeeJ Bosri Selects a limber Teachers for 5exi Tear . f At a meeting of the board of edn cation beld last evening in the office of Clerk Williams it was decided to begin the fall term of school In La Grande on September 12th. Eight more teachers were elected for the coming year and this leaves but a few places vacant The board used caution In choosing the teachers and dwelt heavily on the recommendations and references furnished. The teachers chosen were, Xins lltame. La Grande; E. Danfurtb, "ol North Takima;"' Pearl Huff, Eugene; Roy C. Clark, Beaver, Utah; F. A. Epilog, Valpariso, Tnd.; Ferdinand Neubaoer, Eifgene; Harry 'Speslfiard, Annvllle, Pa. v WILL SPEND 3 YEARSON ISLAND BAKER CITY LAD HERE TISITIG BEFORE DEPARTISGL Aecepts Contract to Teach Fer Tacle Saat fa PhDIpplaes. 3. V. Brownell of Baker City de railed today from this city after spending the day with his friend here. n. A. Corpe, secretary ! of the Mer chants Protective Association, headed for the Philippines where he ' will spend three years In the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. Brownell is but a young man. Just in his twenties, but has answered the call of the wild as It were, and for three ; long years will brave the fevers of the over heated islands. He la under contract to remain that long In the capacity of teacher in the public schools there. - ne sails from Seattle on next Tuesday. I tit p. 1 " J . r" j I White Goods " Embroideries An elegant -showiE? of white " Corset Cover Erubriodcrv in waiitin prfced from. ... 15c to 50c plain and crossbar efTeet, from w",' B ., ' " ' " ' rer.yar::. : v- - - - - - -25c to'. SOc. Cross lar and striped dimities .-. f ....... . j priced. . , , . . . . . .20c to 23c Flouncing in all widths and' weights j -m . . wi ih itnvrtions and all orer lace pat Extra good vanes in India Lin- terns to match. " J B ons in all qualities. Price 12 l-2c, 50c ' '- " ' '. ' r :: - i Beading and Insertion in insinv White Piques and Keps fordresses beautiful patterns. r b " and wash suits.. .20c and 25c - - ' Complete line of new Persian Lawns, A '.::lp Sjl via Lawns, Long Goth and Nain- Kuslm: to the finest and dantlct sooks. - eambric j BALANCE IS ON S C1TT TREASTRT SHOWS EACH . FTXD WITH BALA5CE Flaaaces ef the Msaklpallty Are la Good CoBdIUeB Without preliminary the city coun eil merged into arduous business ses seion last night and threshed out the usual grist of bills. A report of the treasurer showed the following sums in the different funds. Water Fund General Fund ...... Beaver Creek Fund ...12359 ... 42186 HUM Special interest ...16,078.02 Contingent fund Reservoir, fund ... UH ... 1643.41 The matter of continuing the elec tric light streamers tn the business section was taken up and a proposi Hon for the city to continue paying $25 a month toward the expenses was decided upon and the whole matter referred to the street committee with power to act Among" the bills to be acted upon at the next meeting is the " expense of extending the water mains to various parts of the city. .The matter of leasing the newly purchased property , for refuse con sumer was referred to the mayor with power to act - What was termed a missing link la the petition to pare a block east of Hemlock was righted . last evening when the name of Ed Staple a large property owner was added. He aws out of the city when the petition was np before. ' uniy .one old was submitted for macadam., that of J. U Mars. This was advertised well but Mr. Mars seemed to be the only man desiring to do the work. HI bid was 75c per square yard for macadam, 60 cents per cubic yard for excavation, 50 cent per lineal foot for cement curb ing. . Ib the qremlt Cetrt sf the SUte ef OregsB, for FBlea Canty Ceorge Palmer Lumber Company, a private corporation, Plaintff, vs. F. M. Byrklt Defeandini To F. M. Byrklt the 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 be fore the Ian day prescribed In the order for nubllcatlon ftf thim mm. mons made by the court In this ac- RIGHT IDE On Display m Our Windows Today ton which ord?r requires the com-1 mona to be published ia the La Grande DaHy Observer for the per - 10a or stx weeks: Ton will tike notice that If yon do not so appear and answer tie complaint filed la the above entitled action within the timj named that judgment will be tak a sgainst yon for the sum of ! V0O.0O, wlh Interest thereon at therate of C per cent per annum from the first day of October, IKS, and for the further rum of 1609.00, reasonable attorneys fees in said action and costs and disbursements. Ton win take notice farther that the summons la published in the La Grande DaHy Observer, a dally news paper published la La Grande, Un tra County, Oregon, for the period of siz weeks, by order of the Hon orable J. W. Knowlea, .Judge of said Court, made and dated in La Grande Oregon, the 28th day of March. U10. and that the date or the first publi cation of said summons fa. the 2d dy of April, mo. .T. H. CRAWFORD, : Attorner for PtsfofiX 50TICE FOR POUCATIOX ISO-1 LA TED TRACT PubUe Land Sale. .Department; ef the ...ovr. .a. a. uh vmce at La Craade, Orecoa, May ita, 1219. Xotice is hereby given that as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land 03ce, under proviaios of Act of Congress approred June 27. 190 (34 stats, 517), we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder; at 10 o'clock a, m, on the 6th day of July. 1910 at this' office the fol lowing described land: The NW 1-4 SE T-4 Sec. 18. T. ss .K. 3 E. W. M Serial Xa 06676. Any person claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale F. CL-- BRAMWELL. Register, COLOX R. EBERHARD. Receiver. 50TICE FOR . PrBLICATIOTisn. LATED TRACT Public Laid Sale. Department ef the. Iaterier. .C. S. Lead Office at La Grande, Oregca, May 2d, 1910. Xotice Is hereby given that as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Act of Congress approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stats, 617), we will offer at public sale, to tbe highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 7th day of July. 1910, at this office, the following described land: j ine 1-4 5E 1-4 sec 33, T. S S., R. 25 E. W. M- Serial Xo. 6312. 1 : Any persons claiming adversely the abora described land are adrised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale.' , F. C RRAMWFT.I. Rrffr COLOX R. EBERHARD, Receiver. 7 SaaiBieBs In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ofrnlon County. - J. H. Hub bard, plaintiff, vs. Frank Hyde, de fendant -v.'a ' ,,. Co Frank Hyde the above named defendant - In the same of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and ansmer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six week from the date of the first publication; of thla sum mon and If you fall to so appear and answer for want 'thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against, you for the sum of $170.00. together with costs and disbursements. And at the same time the plaintiff will take an order of the court to seU the property attached In "the above enti tled action to-wit one note signed by Sarah E. SwaRberg. and oarable to I the defendant for the sum of $160.04, 1 (and to aDDlv the nrnromfa nt nili sale to tbe mmt r .m.i claim. This summons ia publisW by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowlei Judge of the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for Union County, ' which order was made and entered on the 2d day ot May. 1910. and re- quires said summons to be published in the La Grande Weekly Observe! onec a week for six successive weera . The date of the first publication ,jf this summons Is the 6th day of Mar. 1910; v EUGEXE ASHWTLL, . . Attorney for Plaintiff. CHEAP IllStlDfltJOE i FOR GRAIN GROWERS TOAftrTlrVt C Tk1 t. iVa init I reliable and destroctiv devisei I tar the extermination of Gophers, Sqn rela, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs. Itbf ihe cheapest insurance against tbe ravages. Every kernel Is warranted t kill. QimaticchaneesOTtnoistureofi! earth do not destroy its strength. Ii quires no urxrxo or fbjcpabation. always ready for use. No other 1 f good. Dealers will refund the purely price if not as claimed. Pamphlet fr Hovx Chrmicai, Co, Portland. Ore$o