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I mil r ( -I PAGE Z LA GRANDE EVENING OEs! Hi ID AY. Ml ' The value of a bank's service to de positors and borrowers depends upon the scope, character and efficiency of the service rendered. . In choosing this as YOUR Bank you have assurance of a service capable of meeting your most exacting require ments, together with courteousconsid eration, ample capital, large surplus fund, perfect organization and efficient and able management. These rare all factors in making this Bank the logical bank for you to affili ate with. . - . ' ?, niPiinKVtJ , 1: Fiiii i, .... u il ! li o m 1 L ;v:. V.'. I Ji. Uutuviu i ,1 by the, en a prisoner to Saleniand on his re t 4 te north-1 turn heard of the capture of Carpen ' jthat none iter at Dayton and went to that town neally give and took the fellow In charge. "t Tt -v A". V: sequence a 'or admission 241 yllego U. S. National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON Iplscopal Bishop Plan Does 't JTe, W ith Paver at Pendleton. U'DE GOOD. ptlmistlcally In the ,nty Town.. Church unity, the amalgamation of on ueuuuunauonai cnurcnes in one central building under one head in all small cities and the' abolition of dis the striking suggestions of R,Ight Rev! Eduational association convention In 1 Commenting with a ring of true sin cerity on the loyalty of Union county to the Oregon agricultural college at Corvallls and urging every teacher la Union county to attend the National jt-sr Herald.) ; . ;3n returned last evening t'ande where he has been ait few days on business mat- Bishop Robert U Paddock. D. D., be fore the Fourth Convocation of East ern Oregon at the Church of the Re deemer yesterday, says the Pendleton Live Wire. v There should be a chosen pastor as head, said tha blshoD. He : should have a good salary, a comfortable house and servants and be supplied with abundant reading matter. He San Francisco were the two principal features of Prof. E. D. Reasler's ad dress to the public and students at the high school auditorium yesterday afternoon. H pointed out that 14 stu dents 'from Union county attended the summer school at Corvallia last year, being more than any other county in the state, outside of the Willamette vaney, was represented with. He af- - - o ii.w . tic J - ' i u. ACQ Ol" should te given a man to assist with , flrmed that the 0. A. C. naturally was Enlarge Engineering Course. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wn., JUay 19.The eminent, mining engi neer, Wayn-: Darlington, who is dean -of tho ; engineering department" of "Whitman college, was in town yester day for a few hours. Ha spent the ' lime In discussing the details of the new engineering courses and in mak ing plans for the scientific develop- , ment of the college,, A notable expan sion in next year's work will be in the department of cherolatry,' to : which double the amount of space will be as signed to that now occupied by the "Jepartment. Work in mineralogy and assaying will be votis-quence be madq practicable. ; New courses' in physics, specially . adapted for " engineering students, will also be Inaugurated.' " 'WtDIXAME SO. 327, SEKIES 1911. An ordinance relating to se wers and . , requiring certaiu perons to connect ' waste: pipes. ; privies, and 'cess-pools . therewith and declaring an emergen- sy- " : I .... 'The city of. La Grands Yioes ordain . s follows: '' ' Section 1, All persons erecting or malntaing privies or cesn-pools, waste ' .pipes or other means for the disposal 'of seweage within 170 feet of any ' street or alley in which a sewer has or may hereafter be constructed, shall connect the same therewith. Section 2. All persons required by section 1 to connect with any sewer "lor the disposal of sewage shall first make an applicatoin therefor to the recorder of the!lty of La Grande on a : form provided for the purpose, setting lorth a description including tho .street and number of the property, the - sewage from which Is to be emptied Into the eawer, and the location or lace wher the connection is to be V tnade.'hy setting out the distance from -tha property' line In at least two dir xrectlons. Upon filing the application, a permit will be issued to such person which shall authorize the sewer' con nection to be made in accordance with the terms of said application, and ex isting ordinance relating to plumbing and the disposal of sewage. The re corder shall keep a record of said ap plications In a book provided for that purpose and note the location thereof on the city's map of said sewer sys tem; 'V : . ; . Section 3. Any person falling to comply with Section 1 and 2. of this orrt'Timr. for the period of five days after notice so to do by the chief of police or any member of the pollen of the city of La Grande, upon convlc ; tlon thereof before the recorder of tho city' of La Grande,' shall be fined In any sum not exceeding .fifty ($50.00) I dollars and In default .jot payment of ' the fine so assessed, may be Imprison- ed in the city Jail for the period of one day for each 12.00 of said fine. Section. 4. Every' failure for fif teen (15) days after notice to comply with the terms of this ordinance shall be deemed and is hereby declared to be an additional offense. Section 5. Ordinance No. 515, Ser ies of 1911, Is hereby repealed. Section 6, Inasmuch as the the work with men and boys and a wo man to assist In the. women's work. The church should be tha most beauti ful building in the town, he said. "In this united church let an apos tically ordained minister have an 8 o'clock oemmunion service with a lit urgy that will appeal to our oeoole. the Episcopalians, tha Lutherans and the Roman Catholics," said the bishop. At 11 o'clock a service that will appeal to Presbyterians and Congre- gatlonalists; at 7 p. m. a service that will appeal to all ecclesiastical view points. I myself would be willing to undertake such a ministry. If God would Inspire me I would like to'be the man." .", '. ' :v The convocation took no action on the suggestion of Bishop Paddock nor did It seem to give its approval to his address. , , ' ; ' His annual address wasv delivered somewhat on the lines of the sermon he delivered in Pendleton some weeks ago. - - ' His address before the convocation was an elaboration of his previous de claration. . Y -. Tay Pastors More. Bishop Paddock said that there were often five churches In a small town of say 5,000 people and less. . They were each paying their pastor S1.000 a year or less. If those five churches In close touch with Union dountv Uncurbed commendafioi of the Ob server contest was' given iy Mr. Ress ler. . He affirmed it afforded many of the teachers the opportunity to go to the N. E, A convention who otherwise could not attend and he commented very favorably on the general ptsn of the contest. . Its hlgb-alme'l Ideals were much to his liking. : , BAKER FEDERAL CITY COM Jit R( 'Lit. CLUB DISCUS. - - SES E.MARGEMENT. Finds City Has Ontgronn Capacity of Its Federal Bnlldlntr. (Baker . Democrat.) ' 11 In connection with ths- communica tion received from Senator Bourne In regard to the evening report of the lo cal weather bureau, it was suggested at the commercial club meetine last night that a movement be started for a petition for the enlargement of the be strength. Difficulties, he thought, were over-exaggerated. That the influence en the church l'o of a cl(y would be simply incalcubb's, the bishop believed. , Despite the urgent plea made by fhe bishop not one single convocation d?l egate nrose to support the speaker. M'arrrn Elected Serretnry. in certain portions of the city have BIV r COnfer wn Ln.nA ...-.. cnce' Rev- Bertrnm A. Warren, of Tho Dalles, was elected secretary. now been completed and It is neces sary for the Immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of tho city and its Inhabitants that connec tions with said sewers be made as soon as possible, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ord inance shall take effect from and after its passage by the council, Its approv al by the mayor and publication In one Issue of the La Grande Evening Ob server. ..'', Submitted to the mayor and by him approved this 19th day of May, 1911. A. L. RICHARDSON. Mayor. Attest: . C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the city of La Grande. Oregon. '' ' '.'. ' : fimnlff-nmtitl tntn r.na .i 'v ifedernl ihntlHInir TV, of v. - . u..mj -r-"-.v.t. viid vUkiai k 11 U I L JJ . I uui U6W UU11U- he urged, it would be possible to pay ,n8 is too small for th people of the the pastor $2,000 and provide him f1 at the present time was. pointed with facilities that would make him Vj0Ut by jhe Democrat some time ago, bigger man than he 13 at present. A" put even at that we have a- better He admitted that the proposal offer- building than we had a year ago, ami ed many stumbling blocks. He thought a half 8 la' is better than none, they, were not Insurmountable. lie) 14 was stated by. one of the dfrec thought good men would be willing to j tora that the forestry service ' was offer themselves for such a ministry. I now renting other offices in the city, whereas now they were often dwarf-'there not belngjoora in the postoffice ed. He believed in linlnn thom wnnia I building. , If the citv ireta n fooroi . w 1 " ' V i o x. v MS court neither is there any place for it in the new building. That is true enough but we havent got the federal court yet, and there will be a place somewhere fof it when that day ar rives; ' . '. ; v .". . v ,. It might aho be stated that the lo cal branch of the civil service has no place in the federal building in which to hoid examlnationsr-it being .neces sary to utilize a small and entirely in adequate room for that purpose. On f f.Vr ' ters. , ; r":- :''.' "I talked with a number of business when while I was In La Grande and there was an optimistic tone to their talk and I find that there is a splen did feeling In that city. 'No one com plained of poor business. La Grande is doing considerable street improve ment work this yeaf. , . . To tliQ Ledy ll :;:;..v'!:;r.:,:.:: of the House !; In using oar Bacon, Boiled Ham, , or Dried Beef which we slice for you on onr machine, yon are not obliged to pay a big price for a glass jar which yon do not need Fresh supply of Beef and Ham Just received. EETCBJfS WITH PRISONER. Wanted In Lostlne for Wife Desertion, ' Prisoner Is Captured.' Sheriff Ed Marvin of Wallowa coun; fj ty passed through the City this morn- j lng en route home having In custody j a man named Jess Carpenter who It accused of having deserted his family at Lostlne. Mr. Marvin has lust tak- 5 Patlison Phone Blaek 81. U I i -11 We have a very complete ,-. line bf.vFgiiig.Cas 1)11 " in "I imt, i a. ui pip iwm t Office Supplies - ! I ; -we would be., pleased to CJ-. ' ' have . you call and look ;, . them over, or, ask uvjor a ,w.;v ; ; 1 . Catalogue of -.-Files and -. v ; yj, VV' Card Index Equipment m n NEWLIN BOOK AND Vr0 ? STATIONER Y CO. Tna Rep eat Not JBegret :vWhenyoubu7MT.ELYHAMSrai.'d , BACON you will Come Back for More i; '. 7 Products of ,: : GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. Grande, Oregon ',; ;. -;; v following clerical delegates were pres-'-toP that the weather bureau offices Of course the building Is too, small because Baker is growing and long since passed the stage of development It reache"d when the building was planned. But it Is a blamed sight big ger than the one we had before and as suggested by the presiding officer, any movement of that kind at present, is a bit premature. . , ent: Rev. Upton II. Glbbs, La Grande; Rev. Charles Qulnney. Pendleton; Rev. . Neiison Barry. Baker: Rev. R. A Warren. The Dalles: Rev. Edmund, T, ouubuii, noua Kiver. Lay delegates were: .Mesdamen Lamberth and Slater of Pendleton; Dr. William Lockwood Parker, Baker; W. L. Allen and John G. Milne, The Dal les; J. D. 81ater, La Grande; a W. Proebstel, Weston and a delegate from Hood River. '. PrBLICATIOXS StFFEli "Dont Boast Pest Office Department Is fry Frem PubUshers. Madison. May 13. "Pkase dont criticise the government or you will get us Into trouble." Thla was the substance of a letter received from an eminent published who declared the postoffice department can put anv publisher out of business, and that La Folietta'a attacks In his weeklr wan hurting other publishers. Comemntlng othr striking thing la the dropping of rlltnrlattv T a cnii,. ...... ....... ..v. n j. . Whitman Catalague Out. . Whitman College. Walla WaUa, Wn., May . tyThe . new college catalogue hat just been .received from the prin ters. It la a well printed volume of 125. pages and contains this year some Interesting announcements of changes In courses and requirements. "The long: expected engineering course which Whitman is proposing to estab lish now appears, and as a striking de. parture from the conventional course of most institutions and technical schools. It holds up a very stiff stan dard of work and requires an entrance examination in algebra and. trigonome try for all engineering student. An editorially La Follette's roasts Hitch-(the B. L. degree and with it the neces cock and says such a situation la in-slty of having Greek, for the B. A. de tolerable and entirely Inconsistent i ree. Whitman Is not ceasing to lay .1 vcuvm ui iuv press. stress upon the claselcs by this i ...... f .. . . i Fresh Fruits and Vegetables v California and Oregon ' Granges and Bananas Grapefruit and Lemons i Ji ili i Till A J. ! J Xew Potatoes ) 'ew Pecs ( . XewjStrftig Beans Fresh Tomatoes Asragus Khubarb X'. ' Spinach . Home Lettuce .Head Lettuce New Bunch Turnips Cabbages , , Iicrmadii Onions ' Radishes '. Green Onions , ;i City Groceiy & Bakery i I he Home of fancy Groceries 3 Stevra dfs tdpeta t House Wednesday May 24 a SPECIAL ATTRACTION a - Mr Paiil Gilmore In the English Society Comedy Drama, ' "The Mummy and the Hi By Isaac Henderson. Prices ..... . . ... $1.50, $1.00 and 50c - Seat sale open at Van Buren's Monday morning. , l 'A w. ---- .-M.m-9 i ......