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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910. PAGE FOUR 1 I THEKOBSERVER .Psbllshed Daily Except Sunday.' Bruce Dennis, Jditcr and Owner. Entered at the postofflce at La Grande as second-class matter. ; - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, single copy..... Dally, per week.'. Dally, per month Be 16c 6Ec This paper will not publish au ar ticle appearing over a nom de pi ime. Signed articles will be revised sub ject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and st-ve lisappolntmesi. DID THE SENATOR ME AS IT I Since Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., has i been quoted recently as urging republicans to' defeat Bowerman for governor, many have been anxiously awaiting an explanation of the state ment in. the full belief that the senaT tor had been misquoted. As yet noth ing has been said to Indicate tlat he had been. Strong admirers of Senator Bourne will refuse to agree with him In this. There are many who would have sup ported the senator for re-election If he had not Injected this outlaw poll tics, no matter how he believed nom!- Ml . . - -l are not' so vital as. elections. But these same men who would rather not change senators every six years will not feel like giving Bourne support If he comes out for the democratic ticket That Is adding too much weight to the load, besides It Is contradictory to every principle upon which Bourne has stood upon. His whole slogan baa been let the people decide all1 mat ters. The people nominated Jay Bow erman for governor In a fair and square campaign, then why should not i Senator Bourne, like everyone else, support him? We hope the senator has been mis quoted and that he will say so, or If he ' has not been perhaps he will recon sider the matter and take a stand for his party nominee. He will find that many men who do not agree with some of his Ideas ' for nomination will support him for re-election, for as we stated before, this thing of changing senators and , congressmen every term la not satis factory. Many republicans can stand difference of opinions as to how nomi nations should be made, but they will not stand for disloyalty to party nominees. OH, lOU-UNION. Oh, yes, they all came today. Noth ing to It, but success. Union Is here today five hundred strong, and may be more.- We counted five hundred loyal souls from that city and theq we, missed Billy Vogel, Bob Withy combe, Editor Sclblrd and a few more of the wheel horses whom we know are sticking around some place help ing to swell the crowd. And it makes La Grande's old soul feel proud of Union. Today Mao Wood, John Collier, Will Church, . Fred Gelbel and Fred Curry, along with many other La Grande men are car rying the smile that will not wear off. They remember along last spring GEORGE PALMES, Pres. F. J. HOLMES, Ylce-Pres. F. L. METERS, Cashier LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE,, OREGON United States Depository Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $200,000.00 DIRECTORS geo22 riLsxa w. j. church Ft J. HOLMES W. L, BSHOIOLTS F. I METERS W. X. PIERCE WR eir aaV nwtvcei as I facilities we can reader jot efficient services taidleystr baibmi to jow entire satisfaction. when this city closed up business and all went over to Union to attend the stock show. And they remember the cordial welcome received with assurance that Union was coming ov er to La Grande In a body during the fair. ; And Union has made rood. "Mlsran Walkan, wot's the dlflTunce tween you an me?" "I hope there Is a great deal of dlf ference, George, but I'll let you tell It What Is the difference between me and you?" . "De dirrunce. Mlstah Walkah. la dat rm polite 'nuff to Bay you an' me.' an you ain't" ' "Ladles and gentlemen, the silvery rolced tenor. Professor Jeebaugb, will now sing the popular ballad entitled. Please Be Careful. Dearest, Where Ton Stick Tour Wad of Gum.' "Chi cago Tribune. ' The old sons sang the weakness Of a very shammy chap. They thought he was a yachtsman 'Caute ha wore a yachting cap. And there's the girl whoa dimples. You can notice from afar In an automobile bonnet, Though she haen't any car. And soon ome idle fellow Will a lot of notice gain In an aeroplanlng ulster, Though be never taw a plant. , Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Did you get rid of the flies?" "I don't know," said Mrs. Corntossel. "After we had burned carbolic add on a hot shovel and made a smudge of some kind of powder and scattered oil of sassafras around I don't believe uui um& vuuiu stay in toe place. I know us folks couldn't" Washington Star. , . And don't you remember bis nmpa, Bea Bolt, Whose yolce was so cruel and grim, And his awful look when be reached for the hook ' And called that third strike on TlraT Grass grows on the umpire's grave, Ben Bolt, . .. Where the Mudvllle crowds surge by, And of all the boys who saw Casey fanned There are only you and I. Denver Republican. Muriel And then he kissed you. I suppose, just at the psychological mo ment? Gladys I don't know whether you'd exactly term .It the psychological mo ment A big woman who called her self . his 'wife entered the room Just then. Young's Magazine. De black crow sees de scarecrow, An' what you think he do? Be tell him: "Ef I wux a man I'd be mo' man than yout "But here's what I will tell you . In reason an' in law: Tou ain't de only man I know ( What's made o" close an' straw." Atlanta Constitution. Bobby Honest, is there twins at your house? Tommy nonestl An' they're - Just alike. Bobby-Built Jest the same way or are they rights and lefts? Toledo Blade. As they paddled along In a nook Bhe said faintly: "Why. Algernon, look! In that oak, I declare I see mistletoe there!" see e e e e And the crew Ashed them out with a book Chapporal. "I wonder who originated the ex pression 'reckoned without his host.'" "iVobnMy It wa9 some deluded sum mer hotel guest who tried to figure out for himself what his bill was going to be."-Catbollc Standard and Times. I've never seen a flytng fleh. And yet they no doubt fly. Bui 1 can Bhow you. if you wish, The way to make a trout fly. Atew YqrksAmerlcan. W. L. BREXHOLTS, Asst. Cash. EARL ZU.NDEL, td Asst Cash. C, C, PEJflSGTON 0. L. CLE ATE R F. M. BTREIT -II i' I n M' ' ii i M n New Some. New Plaid Effects in Grays and Browns, $12.50 to $27.50 CRUSHED PLUSH AND PONY STYLES in Black, with either Military or Roll Collar, $22.50 and $25.00 A complete assortment of the latest Parisian stvW garment strictly New Seigel nr. .. t vv e now nave models m both Coats and Suits. iTHESE TO-DAY. ICo DAWES AND DAUGHTERS. Mrs. F.llj-.alK'th Crecroft. oldest living 'i w irnprictor in the world, was ini in bliowuiau's van la Chelsea, inland. In ISIS uud lias never known a hut It U tu live iu a house. Marie Wlcck. siter-tn-law cf Kobert Sf!:ui::;imi. I ho -omKsur, Is still living iuhi recently tmk part In a concert In Hi-rll'i. Though k!ic Is seventv-eleht. she plays with nlmost her. old time facility. Tueounscst person ever to take a master of arts degree from the Uni versity of Mlculirnu and Dosslblv from any university In the United States Is Miss Dorothea Jones of llarrlsburg. Pa. She was seventeen years old when she passed the examinations. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussev. a law- yer and woman writer, of Washington is tne rounder and dean of the Wash ington College of Law. Mrs. Mussel's chief work has been the securing from congress or a bill giving married wo men tne right to control their own earnings and to carry on their own business. Mrs. Catharine Belknao. sola sup. vlvor of the Watts wagon train party, which crossed the plains from Iowa to Oregon in 1848, and the oldest pioneer Woman In the northwest, recently cele brated the ninetieth anniversary of her birthday in Spokane. She has not experienced a day's sickness In eighty-three years. Town Topics. One might easily infer from the amount of preparation being made to dig for Kansas City's new union sta tion that the task Is several sixes larger than the Tanama canal. Kan sas City Star. Tea, little old New York is really a liable town. Everything considered, wt are proud of little old New York. It Is destined to be for all time the metropolis of our. Atlantic coast Chi cago Tribune. St Louis claims that It would have 810.000 inhabitants if It would annex the thickly populated areas Just out side the city limits, but it hasn't per formed the annexation act as yet Galveston (Tex.) Tribune. N. NEW SHIPMENT n o 9 Wehave just received some of tlvs season s latest models in Ladies' Suits and Coats. If you have been waiting to see these styles before choosing your fall Suit or Coat we would advise you to come right away while the assortment are complete.-. : ,:,:': 7;- Snoots) mM. all wool. All lining Garments for Ladies and Misses .1 ' i . . .. . . ; inese popular garments in all ot the "So you bid the returned hero a tre mendous welcome home?" "Yes. We gave him bo much enter tainment when he landed, that he did not really get home for two days." Washington Ilerald. Thert sr. many men who fall Just whsn They're about to make a hit, And the reason why, they can't deny, Is they get cold feet and quit.' ... Chicago News. "Do yon believe in fate?" he asked as he snuggled closer. "WeH," answered the glrL "I belleva that what's going to happan will hap pen." Cornell Widow. BAXISH CATARRH. Breathe llyomel for Two Mlnates, and Stuffed-up Head Will Vanish. If you, want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cought in the shortest time, breathe HY-O-MEI (prouounce it Hlgh-o-me). It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe free ly, awake or asleep. i ' HYOMEI will cure a cold In one day, It will relieve you of disgust ing snuffles, hawking, spitting and of fensive breath in a week. HYOMEI Is made chiefly from euca lyptus, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus foresits ot Jnland Aus tralia, where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to ex ist HYOMEI is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber pocket inhaler, breathe it, and cure is almost cer tain. A complete Hyomel outfit including Inhaler and one bottle of HYOMEI, costs only $1.00 at the Newlin Drug Co. and drugglBta everywhere. If you already own an Inhaler, remember that you can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI for 60 cents. For free sample write Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Oct 7, 17, 28. QclF ARRIVED guaranteed two seasons. COME IN AND The Quality Store Xotlce to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder for the construction of 530 lineal feet of 12 foot sidewalk with combination curb and gutter, to be constructed of cement in accord ance with the specifications on file in this "office, Said walk to be built on the south side of Jefferson avenue, from the east line of Fir street to the west curb line of Greenwood street. All bids to be in by 4 o'clock p. m. Oc tober 12 and to be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council reser ves the right to reject any or all bids. By . order of the City Council, Oc tober 5th, 1910. D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande. Oct 7-8-10-11-12. Netlce of Street ImprvVemtnL To whom H may concern: Notice la hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Ore gon on the 21st day of September, 1910, creating Improvement District No. 26. and designating Cedar street as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 21st day of Septem ber, 1910, whereby said Council deter mined and declared its intention to Improve. all that portion of Cedar Street In said Improvement district. as hereinafter described, by laying thereon board sidewalk, the Coun cil, will ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement order that said above described improvements ,be made; that the boundaries of said dis trict to be so Improved are ae fol lows, v ' All that portion of Cedar street, from the South curb line of "C" ave nue, to the south carb line of "A" ave nue. Notice is hereby further given OF new SEE that the .Council will levy a special . , assessment on all the property affect ed and benefitted by such improve- ; ment That the estimated cost ot such imnrftvement la tfia mm nf t??n nn r- U W fVUV'Uf. That the Council will on the 12th day of October, 1910, meet at the Council chamber at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m. to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of Bald assessment, when a . hearing will be granted to any per Bon . feeling aggrieved by such as sessment v .'.-' La Grande, Oregon, Sept 2b, 1910. CITY COUNCIL OP ; CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, ; '1 OREGON, V ByD. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande, s Oregon. t' Sept SO to Oct. It. . You Doubtless :: Appreciate Prompt, Painstaking afen- X Hon to the dttails of your I D-L! D 9 vi . T Banking Business. This is f where we can be of real Z Service to You, I I The United States i National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON HIIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIMI? -1 V;'". s- -s I.- 'Hi f ii n i i. .-J,