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PAUE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10,1910. JUll I Forge? Cur pure andies. You will hive lots of time during the teirts do things. Come and see me. SELDERS-Next door to postoffice. WELCOME FAIR VISITORS and STOCK EXHIBITORS CALL US FOR HAY and GRAIN Waters, Stanch field Produce Co. TE0P1ES FOBUM. Drops of Ink to Make Ton Think. Did you read Judge Ramsey 'a arti cle In "ThTe People's Forum" yes terday M dare to say that thi gooc citizens of -Union county wltn nry few exceptions agree with him. He Toiced the facta. . ' Decent men are aaylng that the ad Ttrt?.TcCM Iiuuiu n ii 2 Asso ciation ought to make fond mnn) rotes for prohibition. And do not for get that all their work la In line with the misrepresentation ' on , the . bill board.' What kind of men must the members of that organization be to stand for such indecency? Men ought to be proud to hold membership In that misshapen thing! Was Mr. Stoddard serious or in Jest following from the Stainless Flag in dlcatesj Mr. "H. Charlie- McCallister Chief "Demonstrator" of the. Greater Home Ruin Association has Just returned (so The Oregonian, his advance agent declares) from Eastern "Greater" Or egon. Mr. McCallister, reports a stun ning time east The "sixty leading business men and farmers of Umatilla county" who formed a county branch of the "Home Ruin Association," is quite a joke over in Pendleton, where the people saw them assemble. Pen dleton's citizens say if Mr. McCallister can "manage" that crowd he's a dan dy. But then, of course, he can, for he la "paid" $6,000 a year for that aer Tlce. Go it, "H. Charlie!" , Er-Governor Hake Smith of Geor gia aays: "It la absolutely, impossible to hare a permanent, decent, munici pal government when the saloon dom inates municipal politics. The elimin ation of the saloon will help munici pal politics everywhere." The saloon of every III bis article in the Observer the nth. mimt m Tt la iba anamv er dayr He surely did not expect, thing that is good. thinking people to take him seriously.) One of the most prominent men of The Home Rule Association Is com. ; La Grande said the other day, "The posed of prominent (?) people as the man who says that he voted drv two a scheme to .s ' . '.' ! While You are At- . 1 tending the Great est Fair in Eastern i i 'IX 1 Oregon, I ber ID GT1 j. I remem-1 bmpahy years ago but will vote wet this year ia generally lying. It ia Influence votes." The Home Rule Bill Is a repetition with a few changes of the "Reddy Bill" which was defeated two years ago by the people of Oregon by a majority of 12,994. Vote it down again. On the ticket it will appear as No. 328 and 329. Vote No. v ' "The movement for the Home Rule Bill," says a writed in the Medford Tribune, "is financed by the liquor in terests, and the "Greater Oregon Home. Rule AMnrUMnn" j-HUCil neu tral committee o fthe brewers, distill era and saloons to secure a perpetual right of the saloons and the liquor traffic? Their Interest in this matter Just now and their great concern for the welfare of the people is somewhat belated. Their zeal Is suspicious. The Telegram of Portland has made it pretty clear that "regulation" does not regulate. Why does not the Home Rule Association see that there is "stringent regulation V Oh, yes, it is to be done after the election. But they have had abundant time and oppor tunity in the past The only time these people talk about stringent regula tion is when there is danger that pro hibition will be adopted. Will any on' be fooled by them? D. W. Pattullo, President of Port land's Municipal Association, says that there Is not a single official in the community that can be relied on fully to do his duty in prosecuting cases in which the morals of the community are involved; that they have no effec tive machinery to prosecute success fully those who are undermining the city's social life and that the situa tion has grown well night unbearable. Why do not the "regulators" regulate? Regulation " seems to be a beautiful theory in the eyes of the Home Rule Association, but they are not able to demonstrate it very successfully. The Telegram of Portland says It is criticised on the ground of its radical attitude in relation to the dives. It continues: "This Is not exactly what Ic meant by those who crtlticlse. What they mean is that the Telegram's at titude toward the dives at this mo ment promotes the cause of prohibit tion." It expose's the dives under reg ulation and shows that regulation does not now regulate. It never has and it never will. The Liquor people are a lawless set. Whenever It means dollars to them to violate the law they do it. The only way to abate the nui sance is to extirpate It. The saloons must go. S. W. SEEMANN. -.f Notice of Meetinjr of the Board of Equalization. 5 Invites You to Inspect their magnificent line of Ladies' Furnishings. Notice ia hereby given that the County Board of Equalization for Un ion County, Oregon, will attend at the Court Hoube at La Grande, Ore gon on Monday, October" 18th, 1910, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors in valuation, description ofvqualitIes of land. lots, or other property, as assessed by the County Assessor and it shall be the duty of all persons Interested to ap pear at the time and place given. All persons having grievances re garding the 1910 assessment mav an. pear before auch board and nresent meir amaanta containing grounds of complaint All auch affidavits must be presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. T. A. RINEHART, Assessor for Union County, Oregon Dally Sept 30 Oct. 17. SOCIETL. O A AAA A A A AO A "miscellaneous shower was ten- EOBBERT AT JfEVT TOWS'. rromlse' Valley's Fralt. I. S. McDonald, who is down from Promise Valley, Tlslting his old friend, C. L. Davis and attending tke fair, brought to the Observer today I . j r , i dered Florence McCall, daughters aamples of peaches and grapes grown j ans to be shipped to Elgin they dig." OI Mrs. j. &L. Aicvaii lasi n eaurauaj evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson with Mrs. Jackson and j the choice things grow there without Mercantile company's safe at Evans Mrs. H. M. Bay aa hosteBses. A two was served in a dining room very sweetly decorated in pink and white sweet peas. Large pink candles and ineei jJCtto. ijoigc yiun tauuico i dainty little place cards beauUfied I the table. Many . beautiful presents " . ' We Carl Press Your Clothes or f Clean Them On Short Notice. ' PHONE MAIN 6 : ; e Dying d Ceanng iybrks J H. B. WAGGONER, Prop. - t Mahaffey ; Building v s Depot street were received by the prospective bride who is to be married next Wednesday to Mr. Archie Bacon of this city. She nas oeen a popular member or tne La4 Jaunessa club since it was nrennlzefl 14 about two years ago. Those present were Misses Florence McCall, the guest of honor, Marjorle McCall, Eth el Gulling and Etta Foley; Mestfames. A. W. . Nelson, Hugh McCall. Oscar Jackson and H. M,'Bay.( Dysentery is a dangerous diaeM but can 1b September 26. 1910 fef.W"'' Colic, Cholera and matt m l"",n? epUemiwof dyntery. It hu ...rer occn Known to rail. 1 1 u equally t.U CWude D. Chlldera. d:r,K.l!inM Cochran. u i j,. , .., .uuiio, aim wnea re A ivery Informal wedding occurred Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home "of Mr. and . Mra. . D. Fitzgerald when "Cap" Tuttle, a well to do young rancher of Embler, was married to Miss Ada Andrews, also of Imbler. ' Only a few intimate friends were in attendance, and there was no attempt at formality. A wed ding dinner followed theceremony Lien was read by ReT. W. S. See- mann. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle will be at home to their friends in Imbler at once. The groom is well known in athletic circles, because of his ability In basketball. He was a star member of the clever Imbler team last year. Kotlce to Contractors. . . ; 1 Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder for the construction of 630 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 aide 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. ' . CHTECII WAXTS PASTOR. Northern Washington Church With. , , out Its Advisor. Spokane, Wash., Oct 8 Special Under the heading, "Wanted A Pas tor," prominently displayed in Its leading editorial column, the Okano gan Record, published at Conconully, Wash., says in part: "Cononcully is without a pastor for its thriving Methodist church. This is the first time In upwards of 10 years auch a thing has happened and it is to be hoped it will be several times that many years before it happens again. "Some how or other, it doesn't seem just right for a live, thivlng commun ity like this one to be without a spir itual 'adviser. We have one of the best churches in the countv and It seems a pity to have it stand idle at this time of the year. The church was built for divine worship. It is a place where the good people of this terri tory may gather once a week at least. and give thanks to a just God for His tender mercies to them and for His bounties. t : "We cannot overlook the fact that this Is part of God's great universe. He created it and it will remain His until the end of time. ' "But what we want now la n iiv wide-awake pastor for the church of which we are justly nroud. And he come aoon 1" Notice to Creditors. Notion la hereby given, that the un derslgned has been appointed admin istratr'x of the estate of Claude D Chlldera. ; deceased, and , all peraona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same witn proper vouchers to the uader Blgned at the office of Cochran Cochran in La Grande. Oreeon. with in alx months from the date of th first publication of this notice, which MAUDE M. CHILDERS. Administratrix of the Mtt. I. Claude D. Chlldera, deceased. of Evans Mercantile Company's Safe I Blown. . When Bolton & Bodmer'a men start ed to load a car of machinery at Er in his county that are certainly very covered a monev drawer in , ... fine. He states that melons and all investigation showed that the Evans Irrfcratlnn ' Trr-vm fo a naaAa .Iaiia. wnll ' ' . T . . . . on o. xi. in. uo; aa uudicoocb. a m u i uvuo viuoci i au- t ucar LubUlie Had Been DlOWn Open course luncheon, dainty in nature I road connections and then it will be last night and $115 cash taken there heard from often. It lies 23 miles from. All rherira v loff ti,-. " i - w .... uci c is no north of the town of Wallowa. clue to the robbers. HACK AND Uptown office Main 720 i . . . An rmw tt . Lm eaiQence pnone Main 25 AMBULANCE:- . L bussey ft The George Palmer MM in ; HmiL DEPARTMENT: - We solicit your orders for Shingles, jlubberold RooVng VOeadeiing -ftlKMlding Par.'7:. ; We are, prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. ; - 4 ".' PERRY PNEUMATIC WATER SYSTEM Ta yCome to the fair grounds and let us show you. We can of norae ana gmt you the best of water. ; DEMONSTRATION AT AIL TIMES ' BAY & ZWE1FEL Complete equipment for resetting and repairing , rubber buggy tires. , LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' -! D. PlIZQERALD, Proprietor Complete .Machine; Shops i and Foundry ? k now on tlie I ! Market I Thia m be the t a?Fb'.ly a ltlitfovof La rand. I Thia U1 be the t alFL'.ly a ldfci of La rande. :' Th. on y ad, itiou t. La (.r.r.da wl' i bulldlnff reatricUon The lea are large - near:, a fuM a ore io eacTi lot " We are SiAug w at t it so e nlc3 ;,pie and cherry trees '.. oa e-.t!. Jot We are olag to e tt.e j rice. ea(.onable, and moat far- ' or.'le term,. 'o interest No taxes ; -Com, to o-ar-.p-ac id lo,,k U th plat, then get into our auto. icb'.Ie u ! go s -e the propert:. . Owners. La QnnH. - . H v. . 1 1 ......... . Dally Sept 26. Oct 3, 10, 17. 24. Attorneya for Administratrix'