La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER.
FRIDAY, JULY .21, ,1911.
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RFLAflOX OF nitn'CH TO SUGAR
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sons and (toughers, complied with t!ie
law.
"Arter all, the only problem how is
vsith us old members: o( the church.
who came up unckr tb obi regime.
There Is no problem with th' Veu riser
generation.' But onrj- a few o? us are
lefDowt nrh about the j t ngesfJnnd
I am C3 and soon there will be non
Then there will be no problem.
"As to us old-timersi while, v? obej ,
i'ho'.law.Ve shall' never .ci& anj
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rortlaml 0'g:on!uu (Jives 'Interesting
.SUry Smith,
fy ' J Port!rtd...Qi cgouian.) . w
t Th Binrir rf fliii L'(nrt!nn hft-
tween the' Mormon church -arid the
' sugar trust !wa told lnj Pprland ,3f?p
', terday by Joseph F.' Smith, the vener
able and famous president' of the
U.tirciOv,:lt!, '?is i'j' -H'ofhio
. t'hiltirtVanif onefranchilil, his sec
ond .councillor and cbunsin, John Hn
j.r(y Smith jflioiv fChai-les Nlbley,;
: presiding bishop of the faiih; Seymour
U ! D. loung. president of the Seven-
.its, tne pnuf'.pai uoig.- or tne .vior-
mcn clercy. their wlws and some' of
M . their children, a uartv ot 22 in all. ,)as-
fsti 'tub 4.i"y.;iiii ;hi eUy; ,.. ' .
"The coming of President llavemey-
i ; ..er, : of thejsv.gnr trust. i our country,'
5nag!!g3tgasaua'igm gray ..beard ,as; h-3 . talked, In'.nncon-
selous emhas . b..i.;L..vi-ords"has
; been one -pf tfrs grandest and greatest
? boons .to ptospqrit and 'eucct ss to the
' , people; of; Utah ami Idaho that could
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possibly have happened. It has given
employment to the settlers and their
; , families, and to,hq;usaucl5. jnore' who
f VittiA eiirtC -ntvtN i 1 .u lioe lMtilf- tin rt
vasl' iudusiry, whe3; ndno waS ?fc-e)
and it has increased three-row, . the
value cfJthe Wnrf. (. 4 j'l'J ?4 '5 i
Sugar Price Doesn't Rise.
n' ur wives nor oar children. Qnil.i'j proved ai as follows;
said council determined ana cxtared OOO (0
its intentiou to improve all that por-
tjoa of Fourth street, iu saia lmprovei n;OFi:SIil .U 1!RK' TOUT.
rfient district as hereinafter described; J ' . ' '
by laying: thereou cement sidewalks,' -C'O't'O 0 O --O" O '
rti each side of street, tne council will, j rJlYSIQA.N'S AM) Sl-nCC0S. .
tea days after the service of this no-1
lice upon the owners .t :c. property j. N.-"MOLlTOK.' M- Ptiye'i .-i-au ar.il
aft'ected and benefit ad by such 1m- Pureou. Corn-.-r Adams Ave. ats4
provement, order that said above de-r "Depot street. " Ot'.U-e. Main 'S; P.isl
scrlbed improvement be made; that the 'A?. :.. ' - '"
boundaries of said district to be go in.'
TIE CHERRIES
SEW POTATOES
WAX BEANS .
CORN OS COB
;crccaiBERS
PEAS
WATERPIELOSS
CANTALOUPES
SUGAR LOAF PIXEAPPLES
ORANGES
BAXAXAS
BLACKCAP BERRIES '
RED RASPBERRIES . ; .
BLACKBERRIES . '''CG
BlXfl AXD ROYAL AXXE CHER- GREEX OXIOXS
ries ' '. : beets ; ;
LOGAXBERRIES FOR CAX5IXG f(ZAi PER CRATE.
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FRESH TOMATOES
CAULIFLOWER '
Bakery
THE HOME OF GOOD TniXGS TO EAT. PHOXEs Main T5
I Special Excursion Rates of
One and A: Third Fare
on the 0. wlR,'& NCo! from WaUji Walla,'Pendle
ton, La Grande, Baker. City, Huntington and inter
mediate points direct to the park. (Be sure to ask
for tickets direct to Wallowa Lake Park.) vs r : ;
'And .more:; than, that;
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he ; added
throwing -back hs broad shoulders.
now gomewliat! bent from 73 years of
a life most of which was passed In the
sturdy Industry of the pioneer farnie.
"since Mr.. Havemeyer came to Utah in
the early '90s, the prices of chickens
of hogs and livestock generally, and
of vegetables,' farm products and food
stuffs of all kinds have gone up many
times, bat the price of, sugar there
still remains substantially at the game
figure.,- ;'.-'. , .r,'.,'. . .'
' "We hold Mr. Havemeyer, as far as
tbe work he has done In our country is
concerned, in the greatest respect. ..He
looked up squarely in the ye and did
as he said he would do. . Never , once
did bo, wrung 113 or try t6 wrong us
not. once, And for all tiat' we feel
very kindly towards his memory.
!"I,et i. be understood, hoWve' tliat
ihe-Mormon church has never bought
stock and does net bold stock in the
Sugar trust. Mr, Havemeyer bought a
half , interest in the sugar company
which the church, by baclcing with Its
own credit and taking" stock in pay
ment at a time when the. corporation
was one the verge of bankruptcy, had
saved. ; Later this company built or ac
quired control; h& hhifi- si;aa-!nhffe
Votr expect 'tis to? " 1 'say It wouP b
wicked and -julvumnn ,-end no nia n
would do it."- .. '
i-V&rUs l) iiia$aziues that th Mov
inon church owns stock In thejUnicn
Paclfio railroad and i other "Q-usts,?
John Henry Smith declared to be ab
sblutely' false. ' ,
' Jlenldes Wing'" a ' iiioheer'' bf j Utah.
John HonrV Smlth'is -a .pioneer, in t'iy
farming and irrigation -ma hods. H
is(ono,of t,he founders of tho Xtjtioiu.l
Iirigation congress. .the Xatonsl Dry
Farming';: conrfss, the Tryns-irissls-'
sirfpl congress and the1 National'; Farm
lahd cencresg, ' Moats persons 60 not
kifow that. irrigation was first attempt
ed on a l,arge scale by the Jlormon
colony in Utah. . . '
. ;' Grande Romle Estolleil. j
' John Henry ; Smith, and PrwUlent
Stntth. jtnn., ;dclar6.. that ' the drando
Ronde : valley' hr-. Cregon, .'thfough'i
which thry traveled on their, Ray. o
Portland, has a wonderful future, and
Qwyi dicTatr" Uit;' tltere fep't spot In
Oregon, so-called desert cr not. that
lrrlgatloji' will not mal.e fertile.' ;
. "In the GrandetRo'EdJ.-Val'.e.v.,sald'
President' Smith,- "I saw some, of. the
finest wheat I have evfr laid eyes on
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ibeftt?
that The heat 'does! cd' ;'?bem to Injure
It that I could see." ' '
. Pr8idnn( 'Sraltlt a'n.ft hi "pBr!ti'left
Portland Jast night (hi f.?attle, (icboni-
panlejajby Ttesldent'lJtard ci Tprt
land. They will visit Victoria Frldair,'
and return to Portland Sa'urday, Sun
day' President mith will conduct spe
cial services at 11:15 a. m, ond 7 P- ni.
at the church of the Latter bay faints
at East Ten'h and Sherman streets.
Th wife of President Smith, who Is
accompanying him, la a sister of the
wife of S. ; H. Kimball, a Portland
contractor and former schoolmate of
John Henry Smith. , Mr, Kimball Jives
In Gresham. . ... .
Wc,;often" run $(J $ 0 liiisliejs to " iit.
icrf Jnj 0!tabrjbtj t' wfjeat. jVits
All that,- portion... ?r, Fourth stree,,!
from the south curb line of .Jefferson r
avenue, to the north curb line of ,M i
awnueJ '',,'''','' . .. . ' ', t ;' y
"(A) And the proparty ' affectml, f,v j
benefitted, by said improvor.ient is aa '
follow?. ;. ;;,' : : : , , .
East' halt ' of blocks' i, 2." and i,
Crandy's addl ion and west ''half of!
block-. ?S 59.. ,00,. 07, 103, 104, 105 and!
115 and (sat,ua!f.of blocks 75. 7t and!
i", Chaplin's , addition . t- Ia Grand;-, "j
Oregon,'. Also tract of; land on -FourtU i
street situated in SB corner of ae:. i
6, T 3, S., R. SS.. E. W. M. lai-ing bo
Uvten. Pennsjivania and Main ave
nues. . -'
Notice is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special asst-ss-lo
:::'!.' on all 'the' property affected and
benefitted by such Improvement for tile
1 mvrnos-a; of naylcK foe such , Improve-,
menu That th.? estimated cost of sttcu
Imni-cvrm-.i)',;., iV;,B-t:; .. of JSoQ.wO,
That tha coumit will, on the. second
;-,;. of Aii'ik, pi'j ni at ihei:f.;l
climber till? houriif $ o'clbok, iCw.,
to consid.-VJsaid fsilniated jcos'tj 5p.d
(he levy of Said assessment, vv lien a
hearing;-wrill g)-diid o ;fin fyeron
fettling jgri'ttd jby stiijH 'ajkefsinent.
1 rja'iiAjido.Okon.tiiy ':it )911.
I CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE
I OREGON. ' ;
' i py C M. HUMPHREYS. ;
; Recorder cf the .'0t,v cf La Grande.
Uregon. ' -"
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I J..W. LCUGIi,LIN, Mv D. , . , ,
j Drs. Richardson & Loughlia, ,
j ( Pbysicfans and Surgeons, ,. .,
Fbois Oifice T.lack 1362; Iud. 353.
t Omce tHours 9 to 11; 2 to 5;, 7 to 8.
' Dr.! Rlrhardson'fi lies. V,ati 55; Iqd.
'; 312. V 1 '
;I)r. i.ou'.hifi, i,;s.-;-M.-!u .7:.7j :ii
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and aijr.-'.f-'.T,.'
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hi La Grn.vie X:,r!-i!-i! :Pfv.lc Bu
Ing: . Phme'sJ c :Nli'n ; Kesi
decce Mala S2. '-" 1
DR. 11. t. i:xni21lW00r)PUysician-:
. and Surgeon.' Special attention' to
! -diseases and surgery cf the eye: "
Phones: ; Office Main 22 ;'.-Res
dence Main 72S. Ind.C31. , '
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"The Beauty Spot of the Northwest'
-RATES
1 Tent with l Bed
1 Tent vrftH 1 Bed and 1 Cct
1 Tent with two beds
.Tent with 1 Bed .1.
l;Tent with 13
i Tent with 2
,.$1.00 Per Day
...$1.50 Per Day
-.$1.75 Per Day ,
.....:....:.......$5.00 Per Week:
Tent with 1 Bed and 1 Coi!..u.-.,.I$T,03 Fpr7eck
Sed3621I..-...H.....l$7.50 Per'Week f
are furnished at th Rentaurantland luncJCounter
at reasonable prices. ' $5.50 meal tickets c&rr bo pur
chased for $5.00.
"Parties desiring to bring .their own camping out-
m6wotij, ww.wimwMmmunim mm n wim i immt mmmmmmmmmmmnKmmmtmgmtmmmmmimuwimmmiim
v Burros and Saddle Horses " ;
for mountain climbing 25c per hour. Special . rates
c- by the day. ', '."
n'niC 5 vfc.fHuiiys.'and Saturdays and on
uanciD'U'.iaccasfonsif desired,';;-; :;;;,f
1 For Further Information Address' the . I : )'
WelIowaXake; Amusement Co;
$ 3 JOSEPH, ' OkEGON
' ' w-n, .1 T II I, I . , M. mil 0 lull iljt 'TjT'MHi'W"W '".llll M lM ' Mill' III T "I I". tk
"plants in IMh, ud Jflaho,? Mr.-f :tr-i-
I meyer putting ui);tt;.iy t:ic j.-.caiy. '-, ?
church was intercs cd only In so fcr.aa
it .iifiii i.stoc)qinut;ouilf :
" la th4 '8imiie.5icaJgh:J'3iv-ard lan
fcu'ag oif t pljirijcir,,wi!ngir at emyt
at embeliiehment Preidtnt Smi.h tho,
told the 'interesting -story 'of how the
beet .sugar lndustry-j.becams'Eucli ,an.
Important factor in -.)& r industrial
growth of Utah' and Idaho,-and of . the
events that led to the coming-of Ilave
meyer,, None could.be njore coiupet.ir.t
to: tell these details, ; for. President
Smith himself came across the plains
'a Join the Mormon colony in 1S-1S and
1-as been one of the most, prominent
I'sures in tbe fostering of th3 Industry,
'I have two wives and President
Smith haa five." said ' John Henry
Smith. "Dut since the' supreme court
held as legal the law prohibiting plur
al 'marriages, we and all the members
to-lfsa
foi-bit'ii
any of: He members fo practice poly
gamy,' and ministers cf-the church aie
forbidden to perform of authorize In
any way any such marriage, rhis.'r?
mniber, is an' absolute rule of the
church, and Un church Itself Bee1? tlint
It is carried 6utt ''.'; 1 - '
Law Fought, Then Obeyed.
"Yes. ihere have been some viola
tionsonly a few, as you will find vio
lations of any law, and mostly tlies
violations occurred soon after the law
was passed. We fought that law, for
we did not consider It legal for con
gress to Interfere with religious mat
ters, and we fought it in the supreme
court but when the supreme coutt
j decided against us, we, who are as
law-abiding and love our country, the
United States, as much aa any of har
XOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : No
tice Is "hereby given that In pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the common
council of the city of La Grande, Ore
gon, on the first day ot December, 190!),
creating improvement district No.1 9
and designating Fourth street as such
dis'rlc', and in pursuance of a' resolu
tion adopted by said common council
on .'he .fifth day of July. whereby
G E6r ' W . ' "' "?. I M MER M AN Oa loop? t E "
- Physician. Sommef Bldg.; l'coms 7,1'
! 8. 9 and. 10. : Phoaes:-, 'Home 1333.';,
j PaclOc; Jlaln1 C3, Residence ; phono," ;
i Black 951. Successor to Dr. C.' E.
.' Moore. ' '. . ," :, ' ," .;; ': 'l: ,. ,;.'
G. T, . DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR,
not drugs, not surgery, not -'csteo-
pathy.-XonsultaUon free.. P.C;:3i 20,
La Grande National .bank. .;
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J. C. PRICE. D. M: 1. Dentist. .Room i
, 23, La Gxande National Bank Build-, j
Ing. Phone Black 3S9. v " 3
DR P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store
La Grande. Residence phone, Rei
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Jnda
pendent phone C3 ; , both phones f
residence. ; -,' ....
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ATTORNETS AT LAW.
. Xotlce to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by the coun
cil of the city of La Grande, Oregon,
for the construction of . 8,700 lineal
feet,- approximately, of cement walk
.five (?) feet InV width; also for the
construction of 8,700 -, lineal feet, ap
proximately,, of , cement curb, to bs
built along certain streets in, what is
known as Connordale addition to .the
city of La Grande, Oregon, same to be! TH. CRAWFORD-! Attorney at T-av
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attornys;
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. I.a Grande National Bank
v Bldg., La Grande, Oregon, ; ; :.'; ,V
Practices In al lthe cou-r,. . the
; State and United Swie. ' Office' la
JLa Grande Nati'omii Banit B)dg , L
Grande, Oreg-u. '' " : ' ' ":
constructed according to the plans and
specifications on file In this office. All
proposals to be filed in this office by
five o'clock p. m. July 26th, 1911. and
each proposal to be accompanied by a ; LA.AV OFFICES OF. GREEN & SMALL
cn-unea cneoc or ove per cent o tnej ;.Alt6rMjr, over S!lVerthorne8 drH(
amount of the bid. The council re- S , La 0rRnd Qre -.
serves the right to reject any or all Green BnfJ Cha3. A. Sraall. Room,
La Grande, Oregon.. July 20th, 1911. .-
: , '-;; C. M. HUMPHR-BTS. D. W. O, NELSON Mining Engineer. '
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ofthe church have lived .up
law. The church absolutely
NICE LEVEL LOTS LO CR TED TWO BLOCKS MORTHOF
THE RAILROAD SHOPS.
We are ofkring these, lots a f jFron, $ 1 60? o $200.1 eacfc ,4 on
the most liberal terms
j We furnish you an abstract olti
for these lots. 'Not alpoor lot in our whole offerina
p'i ;C:'::;.rVo::- D. ;SLn mv& tu-J "rm .osy
Better call at qur officemd learn Jmdrbout these 'lotsm
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Bell Phone . Main 752. . .
Independent phone 262. :j
Foley Hotel Block.
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