LK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. PAGE Til RE DEPUTY SHEI1IFF 05 TEIAL. f"J0B SwBe of '""POrtant Mar. der Trial. Canyon City. June 23. Great In terest Is being taken here in the trial 0f Deputy Sheriff Casaday who is charged with complicity in the kil ling of Ollla Snyder last December. The entire week thus far has been consumed by the attorneys in secur ing a jury and it is probable that the 12 necessary men will not be secured before next Monday or Tuesday. There ' are now 11 Jurors In the box but It is expected that the defense and pro secution will each use some of their premptory challenges and materially! reduce the number. , The regular venire of men was soon exhausted and .two special yenlres of 40 men each havoeen summoned. The attorneys are now working on ' the second bunch of 40 men. The work is progressing slowly and consider able time Will be 'consumed before he Jury is ..finally completed. The -state has used two premptory chal lenges and the defense five. ; ; Although there is great interest In the trial and many people from out fide points are in Canyon, there is very little feeling for or against the prisoner. The peopel are Inclined to let the law take its course and it is i.ot likely that there will be any dem onstration if Casaday is found guilty or If he is freed. , ' There Is " considerable speculation as to the evidence against Casady. It is known thet.Ben Hinton Is now. being b fmght-here and it is expected that the prosecution will place him '; on the stand against Casaday. The cuestlon is, whether or not the jury will convict Casaday on the evidence which Hinton. has produced. tells of the worn nroeress. After the meeting held by the ex- f ecntive board of the campaign com-j mlttee of the Eastern Oregon Normal school, a most gratifying announce ment was given. The committee, af ter making a canvas of the returns of the petitions for the referendum to ! determine whether the Eastern Ore-j gon Normal Bchool be maintained, found that they had received 12,000 names' on the petition. Thi9 number exceeds the number originally set by the committee by nearly one-third, and it was extremely gratifying to secure not only the 12, 000 already received, but also to learn that there are several hundred more on their way to the committee for filing. - ... George W. Proebstel was selected by the committee to represent the board, and to file the peltlona with the Secretary of State at Salem. Mr. Proebstel left for Salem last, Tues day with the paper. Those petitions coming In later will be filed also, and from all that can be learned, It is probable that the total number of sig natures will reach as tfgh as 13,000.' Twenty counties of the Btate were represented Jn the petitions received, located In different ' sections of the state. - " I v. . "1 . 1 ft, , . v.,. r. - . . 3Iany, Want Normal Afraln. , That the committee, at Weston which has been working with the pe tition for the maintenance of the nor mal at that place have been success ful in their efforts Is evidenced by the fact that they have already secur ed 12,000 names rid more are still coming from different parts of the state. The following from Weston Domestic Silence nt Chautauqua . ': Miss Helen L. Burr of Whitman College will give a course in domes tic science at our Chautauqua. The - - -4-. -M V - . WWUtiUiWU n 444 V 4444le. t 4t,j U, fck.44 cents a iesson or fifty cents for- the course. ' The fee will be used to buy materials for the demonstrations. This course will Include two hours each day for eight days, and will be a splendid opportunity for the ladies and girls of La Grande to receive training in Domestic Science. " All who wish to Join this class will please phone or send names to any of the following committee who-have tickets for sale.' . MRS. J. K. WRIGHT, MRS. E. E. BRAGG, ' i . . MRS. TURNER OLIVER. ' 1 6-24-27. V'-v. , ''- ? f f ' " 1 M l1lhtllilrMli,lJMi.:fac-K . .:-: if p .' ,:. ... ' ...': -y--:-- ..V.. Wisconsin parties shipped 18 car loads of horses from Heppner in one day. last week, , . Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FtlZGERALO, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry 4 Choice Shirts The no-vest Season is here and it behooves the particular Man to look well to his shirts. We are showing exclusive Shirtings, that are distinctive in character and handsome in patterns and color har monies. , .. V; ' Shirts for Men who like good Shirts. We selected the choice fabrics and the Shirts were made to our special order by an expert Shirt Maker.-" ;. , :". ' Cuffs attached or detached. - All sizes... . It will be well to make selections early for the first warm day that comes will cause a rush for the handsome new patterns", r -.. ' t . " ASH BROTHERS, The Outfitters. 4 4 4 4) 1) 1 View of Ladd Park taken from Block 95 The Addition with Character When all of the proposed improvements have been completed in Ladd Park, Portland will have no, more beautiful spot within its limits. Ladd Park exceeds any of the city's parks in grandeur, and now it is proposed to improve it with scenic driveways and walks, to enlarge the present natu ral lake and to create botanical gardens there. Do you realize that property fronting on or adjacent to any high-grade public park is always considered the most desirable for residence pur poses? Do you realize that it is an ideal invest ment for the simple reason that it is desirable and that property of this sort is very limited in area, and because there are only a few public parks lo cated in the residence districts of Portland? Do you realize that Ladd Park lies in the heart .of Laurelhurst, and that values in Laurelhurst lots in the neighborhood of this park will advance very high as soon as the proposed improvements for the park have been completed? and do you real ize that the prices of lots in Laurelhurst, close to this park, are at present as low as lots in some of the less improved sections of Portland which are much farther out from town and on only one car Jine? , Do you realize that, under the building re striction, houses fronting on this public park must cost at least from $4000 to. 7500? : Others not front ing onthe park, but in this section, must cost from $3500 up. ' . , Realize this, if you can, and you will then real ize the exceptional opportunity which is offered you for investment or home purposes in Laurel hurst, being improved with asphalt streets from , 28 to 48 feet wide, cement walks, nine-foot parking strips, shade trees, , handsome cluster lights and large water, sewer and gas mains, and with this beautiful natural park in its center, is today the most desirable residence property in Portland- ' Bear in mind that all of Laurelhurst South of East Glisan Street is still selling at original prices ' ','.-.' '.'; ; V','V'.J': 'A;.:; ::"-':'."':'y '" '':V;'V' ''';'' :: The prices on this section have not been rais cd. They are at present lower than what is being " asked for lots in other residence sections of the city not nearly, so -well located or improved,' and ' with poorer car service. .I'WjlWWMII 4 - vt'wv,, J Lois $900 and up. See J. R. MooretffoleyHotel Terms 10 per cent cash, 2 per cent per month"! I 4 it 3 i ;. if :1 ) :,i I"