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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
LA QUANDE EVEN IN CI OBSEUVKi; T11UKSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910. PAGE THREE n IT CERTA1SM q LOOKS GOOD O to' the rhildren when they tee the delicious bread made from O the North Powder Best of the O Best Patent flour, it Is a meal 0 for the little ones, with butter, Q Jam or jelly, that Is wholesome 0 and muscle building. It looks good also to the housewife whan $ she sees the goldei. brown crisp and the white bread Inside when 5 it comes from the oven. It also J? Bmells appetizing when made X from Best of Bc8t Flour. FOR SALE EI ALL GROCERS J cM.-ot CM Kotice to Contractors. ' Advertisement Sewers. Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and City Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m. August 24th, 1910, for the furnishing the material and con structing a sewer system, consisting of a septic tank and two main sewers through the city. Plans and specifications to be see: at the office of the City Recorder of La Grande, Oregon. Bidders to ac cept as payment the bonds of the city and all bids to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per ceat of the amount of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids anl add to or decrease amount given, or to change or alter, plans wherein the benefit of the city requires. - F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E. COX, Recorder. Everybody loves a wlnner except the loser and his family. While extremes meet they can never be said to be Intimate. FOR coughs KiR3-.:F'UR THE WONDER VORKEF! FOR GOLDS pon THROAT AND luncs i i r-i j n nnrv n an n m rp-n SSSSSMSSMSSBSMSBSSBSSSSSSSSSiSSSSSMSMwIlllll lilLJaiLJUWJMMluuiBiipii FOR COUGHS ARID COLDS V 7 Merest Trifle. It's this or It's that or the other That cauaea you trouble and care. . Just aome little atub end of nothing That cornea In your momenta to ahaxe. ' The thlnga that are bis you can managa, Gt onto their Intricate curvea And handle them boldly with credit. The little onea get on your nerve. A call from distant relation, A boll on the end of your nose. A dun for a bill that' disputed. A door that refuse to close, A phonograph owned by neighbor, A pen that will sputter and scratch It's these little thlnga that annoy you And make you aa cross as Sam l'atch. If some on Inform you by letter Sour stocks have gone down to the floor Or cornea to you bearing the tiding That burglars have looted your store And taken your goods and your money You take It as cool as you please. And have forty fit If your trousers Fresh pressed will still bag at the knee. It' these little Items that harry. A hatpin stuck tnto your neck Will cause you to rise In your fury And make the surroundings wreck, Whereas had an auto assailed you : When dressed as a prince on parade And left you as flat aa a pancake Not half of the fusa had you made. Her Beat Point. "What should you say la the best quality a wife can have?" , "Her best virtue?" v "Yes." "Never, never to think out loud." "Pshaw! Vcu shouldn't have added the last two words." i L PREVENTS pnEunonia I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would Eurely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles, of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. lice 50c and $1.00 ABSQ rfivf. GUARANTEED ! Trial Bottle Fnt Oc.J AND GUARANTEED BY C Th Grouch. : . "You can save my, life." " "Can ir ; VYes." "Indeed r ,-.' "Will you?" "Why should It I have no use for It" , 'rortlandtOivcoa Rod font and Dry Ik-honl for Olrli nniferC r raranf tiiatarncf Ft. John BaKtirtlKpiatollli) A v.;-1ib, Acm.oirH) a!ttnr.l"niiii.r;' I L IrpU, Mu.lc, Art, t.lomiiion. tinuiuuuunt. t.,iua poput man ne owr t jnmn ii will rwjommrnded. l h snmbM la llmllcl V flftr. Application (herald be ipxI arlr. Aldn! Th SistfSuprwr,Otlir 2S, St.HHww Hl1.Pr'!iTi,r HflfflSW PORTLAND, ORISON A SplraAld Bosrdms anil Day School lot . luunu nt.n apm who Kxtatiiriv roarm 1 Oollfwo. Hlirh Hchnel ssd Com. marctal work, Oraramar tis tuht to hOT orar U inn. School opcnn Kopt. 1 3, 1 9 1 0. Cataloq roe, A44raM, Hnr. Josrpw 5alU6Hb. C 8. 0.. rtm. COLUMBIA UMVaaiUTX. ittBXLAXD, GbMIOM. Remedies For Our Political Evils. By Governor THOMAS R. MARSHALL of Indians. WO things are needed to calm the troubled political j waters. 'A . The' first is a RETURN TO THE ANCIENT IDEALS OF TI1E REPUBUC with reference to t .the powers and duties of public officials. They. must be kept strictly within tho specified limitations of their constitutional powers. ' ' Tho second is the AWAKENING OF TILE CONSCIENCE OF TLTE AMERICAN PEOPLE to the fact that there is no placo this side of Tophet where a man can afford to bo dishonest or, where he cat afford to let his individual greed stand in tin way of the contin uancc'of the republic. 1 might odd that. the, people are coming rap idly to a realization of this. LEGISLATE AS YOU WILL, LOAD THE 8TATUTE BOOKS AS YOU PLEASE,. MAKE IDEAL LAWS IF YOU CAN, BUT UNTIL WE HAVE PUBLIC OFFICIALS WHO ACKNOWLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO NOTHING BUT THE CONSTITUTION AND . PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT COMPLACENT WITH ANY OHER KIND WE WILL HAVE UNREST.' The PEOPLE MUST BE AWAKENED. They must be made to feel that it is their government. ' T Vina tom n(uuuiin tn wiwiind iY inAiiriAnnl mvtnm is government is a matter of PERSONAL CONCERN to bim. It U not an impersonal or impalpablo something in which his interest is reaioto or academic. ' . r "When he realizes tln3 as ho will and must in cases where he does not already ho will make a successful effort to ELECT HON ES! AND FAIR, MINDED MEN TO OFFICE. ' t t: HE WILL FRANKLY ADMIT THAT WHEN HE BUYS BAD GOV ERNMENT HE MUST DO JUST WHAT HE DOES WHEN HE BUY8 BAD EGGS PUNISH THE. GROCER IF HE CAN IF NOT, THROW THE EGG8 AWAY AND BE MORE CAREFUL NEXT TIME. I believe when the fathers divided our government into three co-ordinate branches they adopted the WISEST SYSTEM OF RE PUBLICAN GOVERNMENT the world ever knew. Now we are supposed to have the form of government the fathers framed and intended we should have, so I don't believe tho chief executive should directly or indirectly, by . moral suasion, personal argument or by giving or withholding patronage, COMPEL A LEG ISLATURE TO ENACT LAWS or the courts to interpret them f .- i:. Fir nd of 0 ipportieiity I'nlou County where crop failures are unknown; whose large diversified Interests appeal to all whose payrolls are second to only one county In the state of Oregon. ' " With all our present activity and development we are just entering upon an era of advancement. A drive through beautiful, Grande Ronde valley at this season when the golden fields are delivering their annual bounteous yields, when thousands upon thousands of fruit trees are bearing heavy loads of apples that will enter the markets of our ewa and foreign lands, green alfalfa fields with constantly Increasing acreage, telephone lines running everywhere rural deliveries, numerous school houses and churches, prosperous homes, all bespeak the certainty of Investment and the Insurance of Independence. . Who are the money kings of Grande Sonde! The farmer,. vhether wheat grower, fruit grower, or stock raiser In short the land owner. Enough said. Farm near. Talocaset 160 acres of land near Telocaset. Thl sland was farmed for many year3. Price If taken In near future $5 per. ' acre. " Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land. $60 per ac- ere. If interested call and' learn par ticulars. Now in Course of Contraction Fine modern house la every re Bpect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement cellar. , Every thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. Grazing Land 240 acres, large Bprlng on place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. - r ': ".. ,. .' $4,000.00 Farm 320 acres, 60 tllable; good house, orchard consisting of 400 trees. Abun dance of spring water piped Into house and barn, sufficient for the Irrigation of large garden. Ideal frut and stock ranch or dairying. Situated in lower Cove, about opposite Alicel. One third down, balance on time. Home in City Over two acres, splendid two-story home, large commodious barn and chicken house; nice large orchard; water right, situated In North La Grande. $4,000. Other Bargains We have other ,: bargains tn fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sand ridge, In cluding some extra fine property ad Joining Imbler. If you want any thing in fruit bearing orchards call. Modern House 5 rooms, well plumbed,' one block north of court house ; new, $1800. Terms. '-":.'' .;" Fruit Farms 20-acre tract may be subdivided in to two ten acre tracts or owner would sell separate; 11 acres in orchard, good house and barn; other out-buildings; would trade for city property. Price, $7,500. v 250 acre Farm 70 acres can be put under cultiva tion, I acres In bearing orchard, all fenced; several springs for Irrigation, spring piped Into house. Fine sto'k and fruit ranch situated two mi'es south of La Grande, $8T,000.00. ?2.00 cash. Will net 10 per cent j Business property now rentin gfor $85 per month. Bonded lease for two years; will steadily advance In value." Price $7,000. ,. Sand K idge Farm eighty-four acres, splendid land, for either grain or fruit, $8,500; one mile from Imbler. At leact one-half cash required. . A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modern house with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living spring. Commercial orchard of seven acres, ideal dairy and poultry farm, $5,000 on easy terms. City Property House and three lets on Pennsyl vania avenue, two story, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,500, reasonabe terms. Nice little home Gracde, easy terms $1100 N, in North La on this place, Two-story house and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for only $1,400 Twelve acres and nice two-Btory house in South La Grande,' $4,00 ;' 100 fruit trees and an Ideal place fo a few cows and poultry. This site Is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. ' A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastered, well finished throughout, $2,600. Three lots on Main avenue, facing north for $350. v .. Three lots on the 'beautiful sightly hii side, west of La Grande n fci.CM). Desirabel lot and houses' In nearly every portion of the city. " ': Real Estate and Insurance, La Grande, Next Door to City Offices Hi f