LA GRANDE EVENING OLSEltVEIi T7EDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910 ' ' PAGE I- . .. i Z-lMils !i I 0) mm h , . - . .... .i . . ... . ' w jjilliMisnrTT imiiuii Mi mm imiii iii ir iniHinrV nnniai u j.jwui.i mrniwirii Hiri-i n. i n i n ' rr i - iirf - - - - i-nr" - -1 nr-mmim - rriimiuni -ir ifci aumi mm i mi jnn.r- m i w 1 tm-MSMiumui 1 1 ' ' "ii i i 1 1 1 i ' i i'Ti ' " ' i WW,'WW""',"","W'BW':,P " " m; -" ' " 'imii"'"Twnwiliin ." . i : " . ' . ' '. ) . ' -. t ' ' r ,. . . . 1 .v : i. . VJlSt TALUS BfThe OFFICE BOY I beard, some good ones re centlr about Mr.; Softieigh, the young man who stays too late. ' He was calling on one of bis regu lars. It was getting late and " conversation lagged.' ; ' v;. ; "When I was a kid," said Mr. . ',. Softlelgh, "I used to ring door tells and run." ; f And now ' ypt ' ring them and stay," said the fair ' one.. '. Mr. SofUeigh1 thought It was . getting chilly so he got up and closed the door-ton the outside. Another time he was calling on a lady friend when the father canje Into the parlor with1 his ' watch In' his hand and .asked him if he knew what , time it ;was. "It's time to te, going, I guess," , replied Softlelgh reaching for his , hat. - , The old man followed him into the hall and asked him the same question again but Softlelgh was y. too quick for him and made a dash for the front - door leaving 'his cane on. the hat rack. - i "Wonder'Vh-'iat was the matter . with your. young man?" said the old gent to his daughter. My watch bad run down and I want ed to know If he could give me the correct time." Mistakes will happen but I can tell you the correct' time " for jBhedding your' storm doors and getting. under a nice pearl gray : crusher or nifty straw. Some fellows won't wear hats until the first of June. Oh, well; there's plenty of choice. WILLIE, with The People's Store THE HOME OF HABT, 3CHAFFNEB i MARK CLOTHES. Notice for Bids. Bids for the exclusive restaurant concessions and also forthe exclu sive confectionery stand concessions on the Chautauqua grounds for the tAomlng Chautauqua season.'july 3 to 13, 1910, will b received by the Chau tauqua committees at the next reg ular meeting of the commltteewhlch will b held on Thursday, June 2 at 8 o'clock at the commercial club room The committee reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. " GEO. COCHRAN. . ' FuOy bum out of every tea eases of (mo tnatini is simply rheumatism of the mas clesdue iocold or damp, or chronk r beams tism, neither of which require any fntsroa treatment' All that Is needed to aSbrd rt lief is the free application of ChtTnhertaioV. Liniment OiveltatriaL YouijcTUiD to be pleased with the quick relief which it THE ISIS -TflHICHH PRnCRlH. The Subterfuge. : . ; Circus Clown. '?!.' i Uprising of the Utes. ' ; j April Fool Day. '. ,:j .V v . SongWe're Almost Home. iMa rlo's swan song. Iflc- Rev. H. E. McLeod bf tbiB city, left to bis home in Laramie, Wyo. , Mr. today for Manley, Iowa, where they) Richards is quite aged and on bis ar rival here last Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Landrum was taken sud denly ill and could not go on alone. Mrs Richards will accompany him home;.'.. ''".' " , . local tshs. , q 0':' 'a 006 , v , v. - ., ' . W. E. Small, of Mil'ton is a busi ness visitor in the city today.' Mrs. J, N. Mitchell was taken to Hot Lake yesterday for surgical treat ment. .... ;' , . , Mrs. Fred S. Ashley, of Enterprise, transacted business In the city this morning. ... : ' J. M. Solder came vOver Cove last evening to attend. the June term of tbe circuit court"" ' ' Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, parents of will visit friends . indefinitely. '" ' ' Attorney Charles E. Cochran"' la to Pendleton today In relation to the jBtubbtefield will case which, has been under litigation for some tlmejln Pen Ulton. ; ' ' ; . ''. Invitations are out for h wmMIii ' C; f; Merrill left: Monday evenjeg of MIbs Eva Elizabeth Nell to John for southern California,, where be exf Roy Martin, June 8, at the Episcopal pects to make hW' future bom, . Jlrs. church. ; . . .V , i . .: .; . ; Merrm and Httte daughter wWjtol-f , of tne 0rand; low a. soon a. their household goods .Hlgh, leareg. Sunday fof are disposed of. : .VV' V I tour-of -the mlddla weat' that will :Mr. and Mrs. A, 0. .Hagans. leave, take him back to his old home near Sunday, for Oakland where they will Menomonle, Wisconsin. Mr. Wall is make their future hqme., Mr. Hagans - eraduate'of th Hnivraitv nf wi. consin and closely affiliated with. alumni matters and during his three- weeks' tr(p will shake hands with Old college chums and class mates. mow located or,- en- r , leoriall , s- -1, has been located in La Grande for 'many years, being either part, or,-en tire owner -of the pioneer tonsorial parlors on Depot street. . ' Miss. Justine Clark, at Lewlston, and Miss Emma Clark, who has been staying at Ontario, are in the city on account of the 'serious Illness of their father, Perry Clark of South La Grande. Mr. Clark un derwent a serious operation last Mon day and though in a critical,' state yet, is' resting satisfactory today., . B. F Keefe, superintendent ot con struction,, P. , J. Powers, general man ager and R. C. Shattuck, civil engin eer; all with the 'Star Engineering and Construction company, of Baker City, are in the city today on business matters They n have been attracted to La Grande by the rumors of .im provements to streets here and have come to study conditions. ,".. Mrs. W; B. Richard's bf Albany, ar rived today Ho assist her father-in-law, E, M.. Richards,' from La Grande election board of the result ot the fourth standard parallel south; thence election in. accordance ' with the re- east on said fourth standard parallel qulrements of the general election) south to its intersection with the law, and that the prohibition order ' range line between ranges 36 and 37 was invaim. rne-aisinci attorney ea.t . thona Bean tpholds Local Option.' Circuit Judge II. J. Beau has ren dere da decision upholding the local option law and finding that the 20 or more near beer sellers, recently in dicted, to be guilty of violating this law. This decision was rendered in the test case brought by a number of the defendants In an effort to set aside the law in so far as It applies to this county or at least to prevent its com plete enforcement until after the fall election. Notice of appeal to the su preme court bas been filed, and as the decision of the latter court cannot be rendered until after the election, the purposes 'of the suit will have been accomplished. v''.. :):... ' The attack on the law was made on the ground that the county court had not" been officially notified by the KMHK$ 0$000000XK 0mm00$0000 Stoic contended that the permanent record of the election result bad been made in accordance with the law and that - - - J - - 'iH. W W ;. m , . qulrementsof the local option law the county clerk had officially notified the court of the election result" ', The cir cuit court concurred with the district attorney and held that the order made by the cqunty ocurt and pro hibiting the selling of intoxicating liquors In this county was a valid onv-' " ' - The attorneys are now engaged in the preparations of their briefs, the appealed case will be argued before the supreme court In this city next fall and the decision will probably be handed down a few weeks later. Pendleton East Oregonlan. NOTICE. Of the Establishment of an Additional Land District-in the State of Ore gon, and the Location f the Land : Office Thereof at Tale, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that' by the act of congress, approved March 15, 1910, (Public, No. 88,) it was enacted That an additional land district Is hereby created in the State of Oregon, to embrace lands described as fol lows: Commencing at a point where Vi tnwnaliln Una hatwann tnwnahlna 11 and 12 south intersects the Snake! - .. . i river; thence west along said town ship line to its intersection with the northwest corner of township 12 south, range 36 east; thence south on the range line between ranges 35 and 36 east to its intersection with the south along said range line to its intersection with the sixth standard naranei aoutn: thenc west along said sixth parallel south to Tne nortnwesi corner oi townsais; si soutn, range se east; tnencie soutu along the range line between ranges 34 and 35 east to thn southwest cor- f w luwuuaiy it souia, range ii9 east; thtnee east along the north oounaary oi townsnrp as soutn to the northwest comer of township' 38 south, range' 37 east; thence south along the range line between ranges 36 and 37 east to its Intersection with tho boundary line between the states of Oregon and . Nevada ; thence east along- said boundary - line to its in tersection with the boundary line be tween the states of Oregon and Idaho", thence north and northerly along said boundary to the place of beginning; and that Vale, Malheur County, with in said district, is hereby designated as the stte for the land office' thereor. In pursuance of said act of congress the land office at. Vale, Oregon, be opened for the transaction of pub lic business on July 1, 1910, and Registers and Receivers of the offices at Burns and La Grande, Or.v will transact no business pertain Luj to the lands included within the abnr? j described -boundaries after June : r 1910.' Given under my band at the '-Clry of Washington, District of Cohwnfcihi. this twenty-ninth day of March, A. !).. 1910. 8. V. PROUDF1T. Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, , - ( 6-20-6-17. 'r mpaiy t Here They are Gentlemen i opens t t A wn Oil ine lvumsier s vvire 99 Tama Admission 25c and 1 Oc ". 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