La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 25, 1910, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, AUG UST 25,' 1910.
A1GES.
LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON.
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COURT HANDS DOWN UKASE
WHEN EYIDENCE IS CLOSED
i Was Question of Whether or Not Acts
Constituted a I rime..
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In doubt as to whether or not the
fact proven could constitute a crime
under the statute, and knowing that
; the grand jury sits next Monday, Jus
I tice of the Peace Arthur C. Williams
I late last evening dismissed the char
ges against Rev. Frank E. Gray and
W. W. Worstell who had been charged
by Adolph Newlln with packing a jury,
or attempting to pack a Jury. The
; evidence was Introduced at a late hour
and decision was handed down immediately.
While the two men and also Detect
ive Morean are now without rharsrp.H :
I against them, it is said the case will
, be taken" before the grand Jury next
week. j
j which haul refuse matters. The chief '
j was Instructed to enforce that ordi
, nance, the health of the city demand
, ug ii.
I Dust in the Fourth ward due to the
j rock crushing at the O. R. & N. yartl3
j will be stopped by application of some
, Bort of preventative, oil straw, or saw
j dust, as the 'street superintendent
,.may direct. The dust nuisance ha3
been severe the past week in that sec
tion of the c'ty.
j A committee was appointed to study
, the possibilityof building a dam on
Beaver creek to store the waters of
that stream bo that when the city
grows there will be an adequate wa
ter system.
We have bought the
Red Cross Drug Store
and are prepairing to serve the
people of La Grande and Union
County in the most satisfactory
manner.
We will make a specialty of our
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DEPARTMENT
When we fill your prescription
your medicines will be of the highest
quality, despensed by thorqugly re
liable and competent Registered
Pharmacists and the price will be
right.
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CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS SEWER BID
Acceptance of sewer system and
eptic tank bids, Introducing a move
ment to conserve the waters of Bea
ver creek so that in years to conn
when the city has grown to doi'lice
and treble Us present proportions,
there may be sufficient water for niun
Iclpal purposes, grilling certain de
partments by the police department
and instituting a system ot mounted
police to run down bicycle ordinaire
vlolaters, and to add one more man to
the police force, were some of the im
portant features of last evening's im
portant council meeting.
The bid of D. S. DaviH of Taconia,
was selected from three other In the
hands of the council. Other bidders
were the Newport Engineering com
pany and the George II. Sutherlln
company.
Acceptance of this bid means that
the work of construction of the main
sewer system and building the septic
tank known as a deposal plant, will
be complete Just as fast as experien
ced workmen cun do It;
More Bltiilltlilc Pau'iiieut.
A petition from B. W. Grnmly and
several others was ra ul .; oun
cil. asking for bltulithic pavement Ii.
stead of macadam on Adams avenue
between Third and Fourth streets.
That will, in all probability, lio done
while the other pavement is under
way and will add one more block to
the hard surface paving district.
Practically every property owner on
tl at block has signed the petition.
Property owners In the sewer dis
trict must tnuke arrangement to cou
ple on to the main sewers at once. The
city has made provisions for this and
the property owners will be officially
notified at once.
A five-foot board walk will be con
structed on C. street by II. I Sliafer
for 28 1-2 cents per lenlal foot, and
excavation 98 cents per cubic yard.
Engineer Curtiss has been ordered
to "tie down" the corners in the
Beaver Creek pipe line Burvey, as the
government wants this 'data. Engin
eer Darley will act as city engineer
during Curtiss' absence.
Monroe, Logsden and Andrews were
appointed a committee to appraise the
value of property enhancement, due
to laying of bithulltlc on Fourth street
from Adams avenue to N street. This
i
pavement work will be rushed too
i ns soon as tne ror in amies are g, ,n
through with.
Cement sidewalk will be laid on .Kl
ferson from Fir to Greenwood. Flem
ing Andrews and Orvis are the com
missioners for that contract.
j Police Grilled Again.
1 Councilman Sheak led a crusadj h
enforcement of the bicycle ordinance,
When the matter was simmered
down, it resulted In Pound Master
Ferris being ordered to devote more
time to mounted police work. He has
been ordered to run down violators of
the bicycle ordinance and unless he
produces results, will be dragged on
the carpet. Chief of Police Walden
was exonerated from some of the
blame because It was Impossible for
him to be in the residence districts
and down town, too Councilman Orvis
championed the cause of the chief.
urging the poundmaster to action.
Chief No Airship.
Chief Walden took- the floor eluci
dating on the situation. He affirmed
he was no airship and therefore could
not soar over the entire city contin
ually. One More Policeman.
For a month to come there will be
one more policeman to act as the chief
may designate. There are about 300
strangers in the city continually and
the city jail is crowded with drunks
day and night. It Is Impossible for
the present force to adequately cope
with the situation. The new man will
be named at once.
Stables and other barns In the city
have been inspected and the officials
have a list of those who have not lil
ted screens to refuse heaps and prose
cutions are going to follow unless the
screens are built immediately. The
slop barrels must be covered and sev
eral couiuilmen spoke of the filthy
conditions of the Chinamen's wagons.
IRE GRIEF IN
CREEK CIRCLES
ONE MAN STABBED AM) (IT iJV
HIS ASSAILANT
Knife Handler Makes diet Awny and
Escapes Officials' Grl.
When Greek meets Greek then blooi
Is spilled. Local Specimens of th.
ancient race are having heaps of
trouble.
Following a tong war that has
lasted several weeks, another mani
festation of inter-colony hatered crop
ped out lst night and one man was
seriously stabbed, and the knife
yklder has disappeared. The fellow
is not critically hurt but was gashed
and slashed on th? nrms considerably
in his efforts to ward off the blowb
aimed at his heart with his forearm.
The scene was enacted in the
Greek quarters. The fellow caught a
train out of town before he could
be apprehended and it is safe to pre
sume that he will not return. The po
lice officers are going to put an end
to the trouble If possible as they fear
that fatalities will ensue.
EnnU Arrives on Long1 Walk.
San Francisco, Aug. 25. John En-
nis, aged 68, left New York May 2a,
and today handed Mayor McCarthy of
this city a letter which he carried
from Mayor Gaynor. Ennls walked
the distance in 8t days, better time
than Weston made. " just wanted to
show that there are more of uld fel-
Iowb who can walk," he said.
LOCULTGIN
MUCH PRAISE
FAMOUS HORSE TRAINER
1SHES COMPLIMENTS
LAV-
Ben Wade's Colt Declared to be 0. K.
By Hogoboom.
A Hall safe in good condition. A
bargain if taken at once. C. E. Suydara
Grande Ronde valley has tt colt that
is O. K. and It belongs to Ben Wade.
Authority for the statement Is none
other than William Hogoboom the re
known horse trainer located at Walla
Walla. Mr. Hogoboom has brough out
such horses as Ken West, one of the
fastest that the Northwest ever pro
duced, and he is working out a large
string of fast animals on the Walla
Walla track at this time. He Is here
today and while here he drove the Ben
Wade colt. He is enthusiastic about
the animal and declares it one of the
finest he has ridden behind. Coming
from authority of such excellent
source the wner has reasons to feel
elated. However the famous trainer
does not confine his compliments to
one horse alone for he admits Union
county has a 'rare lot of horseflesh.'
Cummins Promulgates Direct Primary
Des Moines, Aug. 23. United Statej
Senator Cummins of Iowa, will be the
promulgator of a bill providing for the
nomination of president and vice-
president by direct primary when
congress convenes. Cummins gave
out a statement today defining his
views, obtaining what he considers, a
natural move, an outcome of progres
sive tendencies now asserting them
selves In the republican party,
EXPERIMENT SHAM BATTLE
War Department Make Preparation
for Air Ship-Steamship FlghW
Washington, Aug. 23. The war de
partment today is planning a sham
battle between a war and an airship.
The affair will be secret. It is re
ported that the Monitor Tallahasse has
been selected as the vessel to face
the aerial bombardment. The Monitor
can be towned from Washington and
hung with bomb-defying armor over
the gun rooms, ammunition hoists,
funnels and all vulnerable points. The
men who have volunteered for the
hazardous experiment will first shoot
the ship's guns at the airship over
head, and then mount, in airships and
drop explosives on the Monitor.
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