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PAGE G LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19; 1911. - r i j ! li w v ifflHf I 1 "GOflEIl" LEGISLATORS BELIE YE THE LAW SHOULD BE KILLED. . One Seaator Calls Law a "Log-rolling Serious consideration Is being giv en by a number of Senators to the question of attempting to repeal the act creating . the Eastern Oregon Branch Insane Hospital, and Senator Joseph of Multnomah County is mak ing an Investigation to determine the status of . the act. according" to the Oregonlan. . , .' , ' :. . , Since the State Board has made its Inspection of the site and reports as being unable to find any suitable lo cation for . the , - building, and elnce Governor West has sent his mesages Into the legislature stating the, con dition as v found ' ou ilha Pendleton site, Senator Joseph states that " he FAMaUSKING Cream of Havana. Prince of a Smoked ' Will Alwayi Meet Your Taste CIOAR FACTORY has doubted the wisdom of the selec tion and la also Inclined to doubt the wisdom of attempting" to locate a branch insane asylum. . Sentiment May HaTe Changed. - "If you look at the vote,", he said "you will find that the question car ried by only about 8000 majority and that the counties which supported It in the mala were all desirous of se curing some favor themselves from the people. .- ', ".; -y "I look upon it as the biggest piece of log-rolling that was ever accom plished In the state and I am satis fied that if it should be put up to the people at this time It would lose by 20,000 votes. " ,"' : '. ; . 'It additional ."room Is needed for asylum purposes I believe the build ings should be erected at Salem, The state owns many hundreds of acres of land here and I see no good reason why a change should be made at this time, ' i) ) . r . .'.-', rr.j-' ..'",''""'.!! " "I know that serious consideration Is being given to the question of 're pealing this act aid I am thoroughly of the opinion that there is some mer it in the contention." ' f Other Plan Broached. r Legislation 1b also being consider ed by other s senators taking up a different view of the ' asylum site question and suggestions have been made relative' to a bill which has for its purpose repeal, of the present act .rrl-iTw'-!t. which win locate the site at any place Inu East ern , Oregon, without making specific mi ntlon of any cities. ' Those consid ering this . plan suggest v that v the question of locating the site be jeft to a committee of men such as Gov ernor. West selected in his message, or men who are equally - as compe tent and are dlsf&terested In every political way. ' ' . ' , ... It Is understood that such a meas ure would receive the support of the Baker delegation and that constitu ents of the Baker delegation are fa vorable to the plan. ; ' ; The house adopted Thompson's reso lution providing for a , legislative committee to Investigate the site as suggested by In the Governor's mes sage, but no action has been taken on the senate resolution framed if or the same 'purpose; ,.h" 'J. y'..'y European Plan Only y" Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout SA0 Milt D, G. BR1GHOUX. Proprietor, OWE BLOCK FROM DtPOt la Gtzndt, Oiegon Us Your Order For ' We Have T . each Usa either phone fliil i PORTLAND GOISG XO TURN OUT AS A UMT. ' ; '' h: Villi Plant Roues for Future Bcauti- ': ficatlon, ; ,; Portland, Ore., Jan. 1&. (Special) I Washington's birthday will be the oc casion of the annual rose planting here,, this having become an annual cuetom throughout the city. Great Interest Is being taken In the forth coming event by, the people of the Peuinsula district, who will hold spe cial exercises. I The Peninsula Kosa Festival As sociation has ten affiliated improve ment clubs and all will have a part In the rose planting. Each club will make lta own choice of roses to be planted 'and a pretty ceremony, whereby boys and girls will place the bushes In the ground and bank the earth around their roots, wHl be followed,. The rose planting will take" on state-wide Importance for Governor West will be one of the Speakers, while Mayor Simon, will represent the city, President Hoyt, Manager . Hut chin and Secretary Drake of the Rose 'Festival will participate, "as , will J Mrs. A, C. Panton. president of the rortiana Rose Society. The Peninsula Band, of 40 pieces, will furnish music for the ccrranony. Since Seattle has recently organized a Robe Society to promote the culture of this ' beautiful flower, President Sherbrook wUl be Invited to repre sent that city and apeak on behalf of AFTER THE 1IIR . IB leKUm'. OTROBtCES STRIXC ES'T MEASURE. , ' : Chauffeur Mast Stop Machine When : Signalled. Throughout Ihe length and breadth' of the state a, wall will go up fronl automobllists and moter cyclists If House Bill No. 32, introduced by Mcr Kinney of Baker, should go on the statute books, say a Salem reporjt. It is a comprehensive instrument and undertakes to grapple with all prob lems arising from the use of bubble wagons,.,. - ' ' ,y f s f .'; .' '" All motor vehTclea, according to its provisions, must be .registered an nually, the fee for those under 60 horse power to be i and those over, $5, .4 Exception are Wade -of police and firemen's machines,; when used on official business. The sale of a machine, except by dealers, . must within 10 days be made known to the secretary of state, and.$l paid I6r the transfer, on tils books. - ; negulations for lighting and num bering machines are ; stringent X chauffeur must - stop his automobile on being signaled by. the driver of a team that Is hard to control.' Horse vehicles,; however, traveling In the same' d!rectIoa.ag an automobile and ahead of It must turn .out and not unnecessarily delay the machine. A speed of , 25 miles an hour for a dis tance of one-fourth of a mile shall be deemed dangerous. A , Evry chauffeur must be registered and more than 18 years old; He must wear badge, the color to be chang ed annually. The number 'plates In the rear of the machines must also change In color annually. ! '. 'i, . It ls'mado a felony, punishable by two year's, imprisonment, to take an automobile for use without the in tention of stealing it. This section applies to those who take employer's machines without ' their consent. A sort of sliding' scale of punishment is provided, dependent on the nature of the offense and the number of times committed. . !. , . ' v In order that magistrates In every county may- know whether a law breaker has committed a similar of fense previously,' it is provided that a record -of evry conviction muBt be sent to the secretary of state. The, duty of that official Is to ' send this record to every magistrate In :the state, who must keep an alphabetical list . . ' . V Summons. salmon llcll'es, each 15e t lodflsh In lb. Boxes, each. 40c Codfish In 2 lb. Bricks, each. 25c I Boston Beantr Mackerol. . . . y . ............. 10c the Puget Sound rosarlana. There Holland Herring In Bulk . . Tj will be others who will make short for 23c ' addresses, feraong them experts on Holland Jlorrlnir in ir... i . rose planting. X : each .' vrhU public rose planting will be ' confined to the parks and : squares, mi ' ' 4 , there will be many bushes set out . " I ' throughout the city by hot soholders I I ' ' ; T ' t wno ,a1ie OPrafilo5 on February 22nd I nf rKilTI ' Kmc I to add to their rose gardens for the In t the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Unlon County. Elsie Quesada, .Plamtlff, vs. Juan Quesada, Defendant. , To Juan Quesada, the above-named defendant: ' : ' - ' : In , the Name of the State of Ore gon. . Tou are : hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entit led Court and ult, on or before the time prescribed In the order directing the . publication hereof, to-wlt: Six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which la January 9th, 1911, ; , And If you: fall to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the said time, the Plaintiff will ask the Court for the relief demanded. In the com plaint, towlt:. For & decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between said plaintiff and de fendant, and granting Bald . plaintiff an; absolute decree of divorce, and permitting - plaintiff . to assume her maiden name, Elsie Wleck. , By virtue of an order of the .Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above- entitled court, this summons is pub lished In the La Grande Dally Ob server, a daily newspaper printed and published at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, which ' order was made and entered on the 9th day of January, 1911. , . , j , COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Jnp, 9-Feb. 6. ' ; . HOBBLE SKIRT TROUBLES., ; ': - v Women Cannot Get on Street Oars for, Them. Portland." Or., Jan. 19. Declaring her hobble skirt was an Instrument of torture and that she could not wear it, Miss Mildred Powers, a court stenographer, appealed to the law for redress against .her tailor. , "I had to. walk" home because I could not get aboard a street' oar," she said In her testimony. "I could hardly breathe, I almost fell down three times and I was 111 on account of itr. , Judge .Olson , of the Justice - Court was-alled to adjudicate the vexing question. ' That the court might see the offending garment, Miss Powers withdrew and donned the skirt She returned to the court room with the dress unhooked to show that one alone could not fasten It Friends pulled and tugged and Miss Powers grew red in the face as the hooks were drawn into place. f' ' It was contended that the garment was too skimpy, not complying with the specifications furnished the tailor and the owner of the hobble' gown told the court It was "simply ridicu lous." 'r Fortunately for the peace of the mind of the Judge," an agreement was made between the two after the ""-C tiuceeuea tor some time whereby the matter was satisfactorily settled. kv, ..;,;,'. ; !. . 1ILLIILD bUUD STRUCTURE KEW RAILROAD ON DESCHUTES CAUSES IMTROVEMEST. .One of the Best of Its Kind on the Pacific Coast , " V Portland,' Ore.; Jan. 419. (Special) One of the largest and most costly structures of Its kind on the Pa cific coast will be built by the Des chutes Railroad tor carry Its 'line across the gorge of Willow Creek on Its way Into Central Oregon. .' The ; bridge will be 1050 feet long, 260' feet aDove , the water, and will contain 1500 tdns of structural steeL '; It will, span Willow Creek at mllepost 102. 'Another big engineering work has been started on Lewis .River, Wash.', near the Cresap Ferry, eight miles from Yocalt,-where a big log' chute, lSpO feet long," 80 feet wide and 16 feet deep, Is to be built of sol Id -concrete. . A bridge across the river will also be, cohstrueted, the total cost belnsr ronni ,t ' ;i,;00,w! ' it will take two years to complete the work It Is estimated. Look for the Bee Hire. , On the package when you buy Fol ey's' Honey and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember "the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and re ject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves cougs and cplds ulckly and Is safe and sure. Contains no opi ates. Hills Drug store. ' a PR0FESS10XAL DIRECTORY; A & Q Q $ 0 Q 4$ A A A A PHYS1CIASS AND SURGEONS. I -: -t N. MOLITOR. M. D. f hyslclan and' Surgeon. Corner Adams, Ave. an3 Depot street1 . dence .69. . Office, Main 68; RcrI- C H. UPTON, Ph, G. M, D.Physlclan and surgeon, '. Special 'attention to , Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office ' In' La flrande'Natlonal Bank Build , ing. ; Phones: ; Office Main Z, Real ' dence Main 32. T A. L. RICHARDSON,. M. D. ' J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. - ' Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, ' i Physicians and Surgeons, ' . Office Hours 9 to l;-2 to 5; 7 to ,8. Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. "812. : -; JEO. V, ZIMMERMAN OsteopPlL Physician. Sojamer Bldg., Rooms " 8, 9 and 10. . Phoaes: : Home 1332. pacific, Main 6.3 Residence phone Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E ' Moore. - S ' , ': To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. ' Druggists refund money if ; it falls to cure.' W., Grove's signa ture on each box. , 25 cents. For LaGrippe Coughs and Stuffy Colds Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure Hills Durg store. - v Headquarters v for .ICcdaks and tameraouppl les rrn brugCpininy .The qiiicker s cold U gotten rid of the leas the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases, Mr. B. W. L., Hall, of Waverly, Va. ,say: "I firmly believe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and tliey all agree with me." For sale by all dealers. OR. M." P. MENDELSOHN Doctor ol ; Optics. Spectacles arid Eye Glasses Fitted aud "made to order. All er ! rors of Refraction Corrected. ' ilOb Adams Ave. Foley Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. :"'""' OR. H. L." UNDERWJOD and : DR DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office o er ' Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and sutgery ' of the eye. ." . . -: - '. -J ; Phones Office Main 22; residence Main 728.. 'v.'.-.- 3. C. PRICE, D. M. !: Deutlst" Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build, : Ing. "Phone Black 399. . ..... DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Firs. ; class services gtven.: Office over Lil 1 ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-451. - coming senson. The coming Rose Festival In June will see a tremend ous Increase In blooming roses over Any former year. ,.,. I iad Wrt troubled villi coiistlpntioi for two years and triml all of the taut pliTni. c'mns In HriMtol. T nn ,' mid Owy could d" HDthinc for ," Tl,,.- F, Williinvi. Middlfhont, Kv. "!' iksa of C'ltmu ttnlain'i N.i.mi'vli iuuI l.lvt-T Tabled cuic' DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Rei ' T01; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 63: both phones ai residence. . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys ? Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch i ran. t Grande National HnnV niilc. T.a Gvnnde. Oreaon. ': Want ads pay, ont cent a word T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law j Practices lo Uhe courts of the. Sta ani PnUed tee. Oftlce tn 'La Orando Nmiuum Uauit Bldg., La (Orande. Oregon. D. W-C. NELSON Mining Engineer j Baker City, Oregon. 1 ay mm . -W . 'HEN you want a first-class job of Printing, and want it without delay; when you have a design in printing you would like to have figured but sat isfactorily; when . you want work at reasonable prices, bear .the EVEN ING OBSERVER in mind and call Main 13, also Independent 1342. 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