VACE 4 LA EVEJHTQ OBSERVER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 191L i t 4 i r 'I ii THE OBSERVER . BRUCE'DENUiS ZuXktti si te iHleie it la ftwii ?. . - at H"n:-U iaa?lT. MWEIf'TlGX BATES JaKr. !figlfy tH'V - Lullj, Yr . Pally, pt-t wvatu.U.. Ttls paper'vflT set faWietr as tr fuie appearing cvtr' job d 9'. pi axe. igced articles" win be revised sub ject to the 'd: wretlon 'of (he Iittr. ,l,a !gn rvur articles ad tare i'lTjioIntnjent- ',''.''' riLFEBRlARYlSII , ljA 1121314 5 6171819 lGill-j J3 14 15 16 1718 v 4 i ii rf ,,.-t-, , r. .4 t, S 1912021 23i24'25 26127-28 ; ji-f-t-:' POLISH JrEASrEES, . ' - There are , Eay ; tins' before ; tie legislature that are foolish !ju tie ex treme, but lucllly they have no yet ,pased. One bill provides for a hotel j -Inspector -at a salary of f 4, 000 per jeer, He , 1 to have a " n uel1; r of deputies at jialary of f 2,600' a- year each end the dutlea of tii bunch of . jxarasitf will betocll upon hotels, assess each oae o ' icudi "for eaifh . aliening room in", the .bae, liispect ' the aheeta. ettv make a report'.) the had of the berd'aod draw iay from tb State. VV V, i; ...(",, ' jAnotber. la'au 9-hour Jaw applytp Uf aiilla atiil,fa.torS. ''.Li .Grande' bat 5 floumbfrof Jndaitrl; OTQiJoylEjK )a ld?rable labor. There Is no dlaaatla-fa:-tJon bow. ndtb number of hours u ,v8 flea n different eawt j tbe- imsl i?j?eo la each ca will permit. If the Jaw i enacted It Vyi taaae chaotic 9iltloa'ln;'f);'on;''t''lo th tat an4 la aoroe Jnatancea oaute . Targ Industrie to suspend or time at least . ;; .':.. , It Is ,rerr..ewyJor.a,i2jf.liaked representative to sit around theStatc House at Salem and see bb future .- T-.miiiUtl l m. Lin ... . blll.'buMs quite J different when tb practloal appllca- tlon of .tbat law Is considered.. The fool killer aimed to make food when be failed o vfstt every legislature In J, the United State during the sessions, for every legislature has more or less J of these freakish boys, although It woijld seem that Oregon baa more than her share. , - - y President Taft is firm in bit d j inand for reciprocity with Canada. y The presidiot believes he Is right, J he believes that this wn reduce the l high cost of living; that the country 5 Is In need f better trade relations with the dominion and President Taft J Is no untried soldier when It coraes - to pollliral economics. Naturally 7 many senatprs and congresBmen are .( rebelling 'against the admintot ration. fi mnt n fthxM putU i,. t . progr;siv and .believe In reduclne i thfl tgrlll.. If they have ben honest THE OFFICERS of this bank will le pieased to talk with you at any time concerning mutual business relations' t'A .the. Federal Government,' 'Ihe ' :yniy ' tne city.;.-and 'a large arid.";. -:V "? Rowing list of commercial and private depositors entrust their funds to this -institu- V ' tio'n 10 the- extent of .S800,00bi00. you ' :may . be sure, that it is a' safe l.ir' ...iiL ' Hi yourself with. GALL AN D TALK IT La Grande National Bank W :V. LA GRANDE, : . CAPITAL . .... SURPLUS .. . RESOURCES . . ' : UNITED STATES George Palmer, Pres - F. L. Meyers, Cashiei la their camjAija stAttrGents regaxd- Jag the tariff to them Hand by tie 1 rts;aesi la t&is m-fprodty natt?r- j fGjvimor West lias vx&ie z botc?i of cpft'Eg the Easiera Oregon ay- !scra site., Just, why be should net ot &t!e io acecxpl-6?i Eiore in :L! mat .17 i hard to usdersuad. He is put .,... r j:s- e,ue'T attitude to say -the least ..... litJWbne L'o email's action was '" anr fcVjtbisg tyt satisfactory to til' sec-tion - . 1 of tts state, it UiUit be to5tte! tlMLt be has met ra'alknred him. breech e. t t be- feveraor tody, and an 3 .WafB the tnow ioes ;3 the moun fars around Joseph. Joolt out, for tbe wiJI be KanetbJng: doing. Xo tub gold bearing' ore &8 baa ten frji5d arcand Joseyi can fall to at tract consfderall a atrentoo. . : ; - :' Elgin 1 1 letfiEg contracts for (street itnvirofecitnt In a way that vi'A tans? La Grande to Iscresse ber fard area. ' - r. "' . This 1 TValt WhHman's famous potm on the death of Abraham Lin J - cola. It 1 tbe poetn In the complete works of the great' Ameri can pott, phi losopher and seer, and it to -only partly In ' rhyme: Dur ing much of tbe war Whit WALT WHJTMAX, man wu in Wttfhlngtoa, ministering to the wants of sick ami wounded oMiers in hoipltals. Lincoln taw htm one day and re markfd, not knowing him at the . time, "He looks llks one of Plu tarch's men." 0 CAPTAIN 1 : My Captain! Our ftarful trip is dons; ,, The ship has wsather'd every rack, ' the price we souflht Is wans The port is near, the bells I hear, the . " people ail exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the ' vessel grim and daring. But hsartl heart! hrertl J, O the bleeding drops of red. Where en the deck my Captain ties. Fallen sold agd deed! " ' O CAPTAINt My Cantain! fSiee .? and hea the bsllst . nise up for you the fag Is flung Ai for you the buale trillst Fee you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths fee yeu the shores a-crowding; For you they sail, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning. Here, Captain! Dear father! This arm beneath your head; ' It is some dream that on the deok , You've fallen cold and dead. ' ,:' '' ' ' ' ''..- .'. ' MY Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still) , My father does not feel my arm, : he has no pulse nor will; . The ship is anohor'd safe and sound, its voyage elated and done, Prom fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object wen, , Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells! But I, with mournful tread. Walk the deck my Captain lies ; Fallen cold and dead. one for you to identify " ' fx. : OVER WI TH . US OREGON. ; $ 00.000.00 . . ioo,ooo.od . 1,125,000.00 nFPn$lTniY Fred J. Holmes, Vice Pres. Earl Zundel.ss'f. Cashier :''' " '..':' ' Y IIJGEPiSOLL'S TRIBUTE TO Linooo rV TRANCE j mingling ' ef mirth , and tears, f th ; tragic and . - grotesque, f Soc ' ' rates and Rabelais, , of Aesop and Mar cut A u ra ti us, of all that Is gentle and just, humorous and honest, mer ciful, wiee, laughable, lovable ' and divine, and ail consecrated to the use of man, while through : all and over all an overwhelm ing sense of obligation, of chival-' rio loyalty to truth ar.d upon all . the shadow of the trsgic end. 3 .... Lincoln was riot a type. He stand alone ro ancestors, ne feilrws and no successors.; He ,. knew and mingled with men of ' very ki ndi and, after all, men are the best bocks. Lincoln never finished his edu cation. To the night of his death he was. a pupil, a learner, , an inquirer, a seeker after -. - ... . . . - MltfaiMpH ...... v'.r-j. ' Lincoln was a many sided man, acquainted with smiles and tears, complax in brain, single Irt heart, direct as Vt-'..i, and hia words, candid as mirrors, gave the perfect image of hia thought. He was never afraid to ask, never too dignified to admit that he did not know. No man had keener .wit cr-kinder humor. He was no, solemn. ; Solemnity is a mask worn by ignorance and hypocrisy. It is the preface, prologue and index to the cun- ' ring or the stupid. He was net- ; ural in hia . life and thought, master of the story teller's art, in application perfect, liberal in speech, (shocking Pharisee and : prudes, using any word that wit , could disinfect. -.,' :V. He was an orator clear, sin-J eere, natural. - He did not pre 4 ; tend. He did not aay what hs thought ethers , thought, but what he thought. - If you wiah to know the dif ference between an orator and ah elocutionist, between what is felt and what is said, between what the heart and brain can do together and what the brain can " de alone, read Lincoln's won drous words at Gettysburg' and ' then the speech , of Edward Everett. The oration of Lincoln I will never be forgotten.' It will f live until languages are dead end lipe are, dust" The speech;' of Everett will never be read, - Lincoln was an immense per-V tonality firm, but not obstinatej Obstinacy ia egotiam firmnew, heroism. He influenced others without effort, uncsnsciously,, . and they submitted to him as men submit to nature, uneon- - tc'rurly. He was severe with himstlf and fur that reason lenicr.t w!th others. Ha appear cd ta aa'ogiie for being kinder , than his feCswi. He did merci- ful thin;-, at stealthily ai others commiUeJ crimes. He knrv others because psr ffctl acquainted with himself. Hi car r.sthinj for place, but: tvcrythir.a for prineiplcj noth inj fcr money, but everything ; fer irdertrdencr. Ha kn;w neither tyrant nor slave . Ha ' neither'1 knelt, nor ' scorned.' With htm men were neither greet nor small they were richt or wrong. Through manners, clovhea, titles, rags and rac? he taw the real that which , it. Beyond accident, policy, compromise and war he try th? cr.d. ' He was patisnt as destiny, whose undecipherable hiero glyph! were so deeply graven on hit tr.d and tragic face. : It ia tho glory of Lincoln that, having almost absolute power, ho never a'rutid it except on the sidi of r;rcy. ; , ; '-',:: Wealth could not purchase, power Could not awe this divine, this loving man. He knew no fear except the fear of doing wrong.. He spoke not to inf.'ame, list to up- braid, but UK' 1 0 e o n vinct. He ra'sed ; hi henda not to " strike.; hut in h:n. . C C iction. He lonnid to pardon.' Ho lovtc! la tea the . jt( i .; 5, .. . ' ,- . ( OHf. -H ' ."I!" It.l.,1 I-) of ptnb 0.' is;--' a wfs who: rctcurd '.rt' t ';-r.- - .1 1 OU O, ftjs'v.-.rr 7 rvy'i3 .fr ;- Ae.1 1, "i unman j ,o ;i IlAroMl.tftu-H.t tlif.v imwt ttiA-e twn a famine In the land.-Exchange.. ! '' ;::.i. r ijfr . OF The manufacture of 1 this particular has Been discontinued by the makers of the great ;; :;);;- and have placed them on the market at a reduced price that enables us to retail them to you at a price as low arid lower ihah we torvetly paid for them BETTER SEE THESE TRUNKS TODm i a PARTY DRESStS AND .; SUPPERS . IN THE VERY FEWEST STYLES 1KCADE IS SEW THEATBE . Big Sign Being Attached to OI4 Oryh. earn Bvildina: This Afternoon. ' , The "Arcade" Is the name of the theatre which the People's Amusement company will open Monday and a huge sign, is belnff hung up today. The Orpheum a last attraction goes on to night for the flying machine girl and the bag puncher leave tomorrow morn ing and. the Orpheum will give its last performance tonight before goliig out of existence, . ' . ' Late this afternoon the" matinee billed Yor Sunday afternoon was can celled. ; i . Error In Report Jn ' yesterday's Issue the Rebekah'3 lodge waa inadvertenUy used in con nection with the Woodmen social and dance next Friday evening; Royal Neighbors are the lodge people who are soecial guests for the occasion. 'Numerous steps being taken by the government forces during the past few weeks indicates that construc tion of the federal building will start soon. The local post office department has received plans of the proposed building showing various points of In terest.' . , ' ' "' ) Xotice ef Street ImprOTemenL j To Whom It May Concern: ; fotlce is hereby given that In pur suance of a resolution "adopted "by the Common. Council of the City of La Grande. Oregon on the.. 15th day of fevember W09, creating Improvement District No. 12, and designating. Penn sylvania avenue, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 18th day of January, 1911, whereby sal-l Council determined' and declared Its intention to improve' all that portion of Pennsylvania avenue. In said 1m proAenier.t .district,' a herlnafter de scribed, by laying thereon BithullthW 'pavement .the Council will, (en days after the service of this notice upon be owners of the property affected and benefitted, by surh Improvement, order -that said above described ;Im prfliVement be made; that the bound aries of; said; dlslrlit to be' so Improv ed are as follows: -111 that portion of; Pennsylvania nten ue, from i the 'east sld4 df 4th street to the west side of Washington ave hue..' '' '".'..; j (A) And the property affected or bsnePttfd by said Improvement "Is as TOURIST TRUNKS WOOLTEX Spring styles in 3uu oud Cctc fcr ladies arriving daily. Some attrac tive modelf now on display in our ladi" SUIT DEPT JL K. WEST "The QualityStore" follows: r .. ; ' " .; ' 'The north half of blocks 63, 64, 65 and 66 and the 'south half of blocks. 97, 98, n and 100 In Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, Oregon. " ' , " - 1 Notice is hereby further given that the Council will levy a special ass- nr.ent on all the property affected and fienefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement That the estimated cost of sj'h Improvement is the sum of$13, That the Council will on the l.th day of Feb. 1911, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of 8 o clock p.; m. to consider said eetl iuated cost, and the levy of said as seesmeent, when a hearing will be u:-tfed to any person feeling aggrlev- c'. bv such assessment. . La Civuide. Oregon, Feb. 3, .1911. CITT COUNCIL OF. LA GRANDK, Cr:F.GON'. ' Py 'C M HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City, of La Grande, ' Oregon. . . : ' . . .. Fpb. 8iot '- "': ' ; Cleaper: and Cleanser Should be used for all I Ltundry Purposes - I Your washing will . be J miner. u manes tne sour, sltmey spots as I sweet as sweet and dean y as hew. Used by laundries i and dairies. , 31-2 lb sack 30c I PatlisonJB 'Use either phone ' ' 1 1 " " T Why pay Rent? Weloap money to build, ana ;vct pay us as you would renU RJOUVERI Links NEM SILKS ttl DRESS Krtlicnii LENGTHS JUST RLCE'.VED M-M"M"i"i'if 4i ftt I i t 1 1 :qur'; i! CUSTOMERS - ;; . . ... . -) - ' ' ; There ' Are Many of You f That, we appreciate yonr pat? I ronage, your loyalty and stead t fastness, folly as moeh as jti X appreciate ths help we have at t f times been able to fnmlsli jou t t4i i. ; Bca nuuoui saying. ... x . H0WETEB, we want to' take I t this public method of thaaklng f t yon ior past patronage ; and. with fall confidence thai this ! ' patronage w!ll conUnne, we. ', pledge yon our bast endeavors' ' fhe future as you have bad '.rem In the past " "hing yon an Increased t measure of Happiness and Pros. perlty for the year 1911, we are I Sincerely yours, V The United States t t " .;M':J l di I U SMME, OREGON l SESJSSS YOU CRN 6ET ; All .kinds' ot FancyV Cakes and y Cookies ' - made , by Mr, C. A 'X I lenhart of Portland at? ; Roya Grouryp Call in and see thi -line of Bakery Goods ,'.:.V,V'--'-.f.-v ' ' ' - :1 - ' V ' Royal Grocery H. Pattison; Prop, I