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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
PAGK 4 LA GRAKDE OBSKUVEK, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911. tew una itie ! nt rrv i.L.R U C a D E N N i b l il'lor and Owner. Catered nl I Uc ituMoflic? u I.h t.ruiidc an ti'uuI'cluh matter. SUBSCK1PT10X RATES j Cafl 5, single copy 6c Dally, per week, .............. lcj Dally, per month. .. ............ C5e ' i-orzu :. 1. was i..iar'Jt rhcn Jk lz:-it number ot men wer'i-taken from the street work La GrBnicVouId be dull. Nothing like It. Tii' charge. !s ?urd!y noticeabls and bls;r.;ss k;fs moving right along for f there l'alvr.ys eon-.'.-bing to fit in voere w 'den. one industry slackens I pace. Sheriff Childers left for Salem last tvning win several prisoners that Union county officials have been work ' ing hard to convict. AlBO.the taxpay t ers have been paying heavily to bring I thsse men to just ic-. Now it is up to j Governor West to exercise his pardon i ing power, as usual," and turn loose ' these prisoners who havi given the officers and law so much grief. ' When the government ships in , a jtrainload of e;k on this range there 'need be li.tle fear of protection' for i the Elks lodge of this city has mem jbers scattered all over two counties j and tach member will be a specially i apnointed custodian of the government elk. ' - ' '. " ",' '. I The story of good crop yields In tho . r.mniio Ttnnde vallev and Wallowa At present the sky, is Ailed with flrq Ret better ag the harveBt ad- oy mgm ana sraoKe, oy aay, wtimg vi -. . , 1fc nert, to oacK the yearly damage to Oregon and the tfce BtatementB, ,f ever there was northwest from forest fires. In almost a yegr of plenty , tnia Bectlon ,t )3 every airection can o-e seen me e ii ... nn . i. tni year ivu ucuve ure or mums ui u, pruciaiui i ij.i i n 2.TR3T6 7 8 .10 U 12 13 SIS II617I819 202J2 2324252627281 30l3ll I I F1 THE FEARFUL DAMAGE 18 OX. lug the ruthless slaughter of fine tim ber of high value. On the surface it look as though England and Germany might take a FIRST YEAR UNDER THE . . MOIXES PLAN DES It la the time of waste and strange little slap at each other. Uncle Bam to say, there seems to be no way to can Umpire the fight without a great top It. . Why a fire should get started deal of trouble. in timber seems a question hard to i solve if everyone was atert to th Im-1 In Washington they are drawing wo portance of preventing It aa be should. men on the jury It win be, necessary De- ' : . to fit the Jury rooms with mirror. IJoea not the averagr man, especial ly the citizen of this commonwealth, realize his strongest asset is the stand ing timber. Curtail the lumber busi ness In the northwest for a year and you will see. a financial depression, j Secretary Gels Botsford of the Cora . Destrcjy It entirely and the- campaign mercial Club of lies Moines Ih author for more people would be entirely lty for tbe followinK: nse-hs,,.. tot the northwest would. April 1, 11MJH. city government, under hardly", take care of the people now j old plan lacked Jlia.iSK) of enough to living here, f , ' ' 1 , ' j pay the obligations of the year pre- It Is therefore of.ths greatest lm-. ceding. On April I. limit, there wa n portance that, everyone fight 'forest;' balance In the city treasury m-r atu llres. When you se: an opportunity1, a.1 tout of ninuiriK the limn In the 'year to help do It wl h the same feeling of$liM.8to. TIiIm was the ttrMt year W that you would mount a neighbor's der the commiMHiuii pinii. ; Mind you. "house with a bucket of wter and ex- 'bin whm due witli'ii roiutnlsHion or llngulsh a blaze-which threatened en- 0r' lueu. tour ot whom hud lit id oHWh I of lunjor. tiMHeMHor, couiit limiin nnii miiuiclpiu JtidKe under thf old Hyuteiu. j Whm it tiiiie uf the pliill or ot the ';' '"'man? ' V , ' no Just it -iiMt of dolUK Hwny with thi I wnrd iiioitloDuieiit and the Htrife of tire destruction. HEARD OX EVERT SJDE. city, 'riiene rt'HiiitH were bronclit txut In a way hh folinww:: New iltzln injr con- "La Grande lg a hummer and mistake.". This and many, o her similar rer'tnV Ward Midefuioii to tret nil he could marks can be heard-wher there 'is a tor "lM "i"ediute ronstitiieniM without number of n:n congregated, whether ren. - to x w to iu Daluu. e oMlie on trains, in railroad statins, or at Do the citizens of La Grande realize the value of these' r markst They trH t ,lmt H"vwl V,M" ,u Uw vU' mean everything. Once get. an Idea 5uml " " . IX1 .h.Miw per a'arted that one community is forging . taa)' r r ,t,,:i ,""lw- K4 head of the halanre nf h knrmunH.. to ... ing country and it Is easy to keep me movement going. In thig instance, the utterances ,are based on fact, for this city lg showing Mr. Akii ot the ciiik department. Iy tbe appllcHtlou of tiunine methoUH and with tbe inientlve the plau f fordM for indlvldiiHi record, kept our som sped In all lines. At present th' Mote uud made Improvement far In dull summer s;eson is on. but" till ndvBc-')t:tbow f . auy single p re there Is a large volume of business vloua yeur and saved a little over $8. transacted. ; , ' j; 1 0W In his department In one year.' Public improvements have been on.' Tbecbnrie Iri the bookkeeping sys- Old Friends and New , Winning permanent, lasting' friends is the work of time, and this bank numbers among its clients hundreds cf banks and business houses with whom it has had close relations for .a - great part of, the twenty-four years of its existence.' ' .. Our. friends have helped to make this one of the largest and strongest banks in the West. We have helped in their making, too. ' We welcome new friends and will attend to their wants with the same fidelity which has cemented our relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . . . $ 100,000.00 SURPLUS ; . . 100,000.00 RESOURCES . .1,100,000.00 . UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Fred J. Holmes.'Pres. W. J. Church, VxiPres. F. L-'Meyert, Cashiej Earl Zundel,iAss;. Caster 4IIIMIMtMlMUIHUiMtmitMitlt Joe- and business iiij-lluxl' rt'ilr.iei: 'I he clerical cluiren at tin- t-iif ti.tll Shi, and tbe Htuiidard f eSli-leiify Weill up to such a degree that promptly at I tie end of the year nil miuuimI report vn ; lusiied. the first iinnunl report or itie : city of DeV Moinei. mid tliiH In n city fifty-seven yenrsolds , ' The coHt of cnofnted Mock pnvina on concrete base was reduced In the first year from nn averajre of $4 4" er square yard to $4.00. The last year under the old plan saw 3.272 catch basins cleaned at n cost of $1.40 each. The flnt year un der the new plan aw S.Sfil catch ba sins cleaned at a cost of $1.12 each. Undpr the old plan concrete culvert cost the city $17.01 per cubic foot each. Under the new plan they com $12.i.'i each. Under the new plan the w1l-e force was actually Increased and the etB clency bettered to the extent that pub lic gnmblinjr. the red liKht atnd street walUlnjt were nctually nboliHhed. the excise laws strictly enforced, and the cost was a little over $S.000 less than during tbe last year nnder the old plan. The saving was $1,400 In tbe health department, wltb Increased efficiency. For the first time the city funds to bank drew Interest of 4 per cent on time deposits nnd 2 per cent on over age daily balances, and from this source the city received $9,132.17. Under the new plan the street clean ing awn wm mnw thnn rtonhlml. mill for the first time this department has flushed and cleaned alleys, and there has been no Increase In expenditures on this account. ; ; Uniform paving, sidewalk and other peciflcatlons have been adopted. Tbe tax levy baa been reduced 3 unia In tbe face of this, v MONDAY THE LAST DAY OP I A Dane Without a Smile. They have a mnuuinr Kind ot dam-e conducted on tbe Kr'" of t-oumrv Tillages in Itussia. The diii-er huhiu apart, a knot of youuu men iieie. knot of niiildenx there, eiii-n ies ny it aelf nnd silent as a 'Vrmvd or unites A Piner liri'nl Into n nine, a vimi'ii pultx off . his i-np and rrmlletife uik Bin witn,a wive mid a imiw. ir the Cirl l willing Kile '..ware ner liMlidlier chief III loUen of imxent. The yoniii ndviiiu-es, tnkes a mnierit tile tin ih I kenli.ef In ii'.m nniid nnd lendN in lUHxle rmcid mid round. No word i wpoketi. nnd no iniicii h ht-nrd. Siil? rlili cords and rl'li with tiraltlM. tli plrl movei Heavily hy ' iietvoir. jrnln round nnd round and never nllowin; bet puriiier tn toin n hi-r .liinid Tin pll limn druniiiK mi for Iiihiim hi tn mime Hiiil l.i'V ni.il flii-.iHine. uud in prize or tiii'lt tij' firltn."' the dum-e i-ttl!f'I.:Mi j-'iveti liy le" liilors to the lis--)t wlin in nil tiuil Miiinuier revelry rtu never ioken and never Htiitied." ' ; " " ' - ' Wanted More Converts. : Soutbey In nix llle ot Vesley relate tbe followlim whltitxicai iiii ident. He states that mime or the opponent ot these iPllclonlsts In the excess of r.eai ncalnst enthusiasm took up o -whole wapm loud of .MetliodlstH and carried tlx'in Ix'fore a Justice. ' Vbcn the, were nskeil what these persons unci done there- was ah i wis ward slleme At last one of 'the accusers nid "Why. I hey pretend in lie hotter 'than other people, nnd.' hosldetfy they, pray from mornlnjj till niht. : The tnniflstrnte 'aspd If they thail done not hinc else r : , ' "Yes. sir." unsold nnn'ald. "AnV please your worship, they tnrre eon verted my wife. Till she wi-til nmnnp them she Imd sni'h a tt;a-rne. and now she Is as quiet ns n lainli," ;; ' ' 'Tnrrv them lia-R: atrr Th m I ark.' tbe mairWtriite said, "and let them convert all the wolds In tu inwn!" . Icebergs and Echoes. tceherts a re always n source ol worry to t lie transatlantic sieamshii" skippers. It Isn't pleasant to run nloin: throuirb n foj? or a murky tilpht and smash Into one of those flnntlm; niouti tains of lee The litir cnpfaiiis huve fi way. or fitiilliiii 1-e thai at first sitikes the hindsman as cnrlvns When It Is suspei ted there are In-nr In tlicneisrh iMirhood the whlsile Is kepi liolim If there Is nh ei ho the nit vlpttor -slows down and keeps a sharp' eye 'out for echoes don't grow in the open im-cihi 'Disraeli's Gorgeous Costume. When Disraeli was a young mnn h once went on a vacation trip 'to Corfu in this - extraordinary costume: "A. blood red shirt wltb silver buttons aa big as shillings, an Immense acarf for Ctrdle, full of pistols and daggers; red cap. red slippers, broad blue striped Jacket and trousers. Ills servant en- gaged for the occasion, wore a Mame luke dress of crimson and gold, wltb a white turban thirty yards long and a saber glittering Ilka a Talnbow'Lon- don Spectator. The Difficulty. Tbe First Worker Manner born be blowed! D'Joo mean ter say tf me an' yon coma Into a bit o splosh we couldn't keep onr ends up wltb these 'era dooks and people T His Doubting Friend Oh. w should be ort right but onr missuses 'd give tbe gam sway, yer know. London Sketch. ' ii "irnirr run n ' ; '' ':' '.''.'-!'.... -.-. .'...-' ''.'' ':'' MIPS easoii Clearaece Sale SAVE 25 TO 50 PER CENT ON Men's Clotting Ladies' Suits , Ladies' Dresses Summer Dress Goods, All Ladies' Coats Entire Line of i Oxfords at Reduced '- Prices,'- .' ii N m WEST, The Quality Store Signaling at Sea. - - The custom of signaling at sea by means of various colored flags Is very ancient and tbe method seems to. have been brought to a degree of develop ment bordering very closely on perfec tion. ..Many people bare been astonish ed at the length of messages conveyed in a Tew moments nnd with the use of but half a dozen flag in vurlous com binnt'loiis. and when ibe extent of .the language anu the complexity of many oecessiiry messugeM are considered the elgbteeu flags In tbe signal ting icii kei aeem very Inadequate. However.,! It . must be remembered that tlte slgmit code dtillzes a sort of short biiud and many long' messages, known to be of frequent occurrence, have been con tracted to a single showing of flags In a given combination. Tbe number ol flags hoisted when a signal Is made never exceeds four. Wltb tbe eighteen flags of various colors, using four for each signal no fewer than 78.C42 com binations can. be made. Notice of Final Settlement ." Notice is hereby given that Angus Shaw, administrator of the estate of Isabella Shaw, deceased, has filed in the county court of Union county. Ore- hearing of such report and all objec tions mtreio. , Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this July 8th, 1911. - ' ANGUS SHAW, " . ' Administrator.: gon. his final account as administrator, D Jul S 15 22 29 Aug S of said estate, and said court bas set' ; 1 Monday, the 7th day of August A. D. ' WANTED Girl to work at I. X. L. 1911, at two o'clock p. m.. for ths" store." : T-28-6t HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E.LBUSSEY THE GROCERY Stageberg & Sandborg Phone 70. Remember we employ Two de livery wagons, which assures Prompt delivery. Fresh fruit and vegetables every day. v BMIfJ8 P0WDEH ' Absolutely Puro Uakes Homo Baking Easy SAVES FLOUR OUTTEll GS And makes flic cake lighter, finer flavored, more sIflhIy and Insures Its ; freedom from alum. Royal Cool Bool-SOO Receipts-Free. Send Name m? AMreu. : WOVL BKINO PQWDEW CO.. NEW YORK. -r-r.- r-.---.T- J. i.-.l..,-.;t-..:m...u OCTT IT ITQV The htest methd for preparing such delicious bei' JL trages as Malted Milk Chocolate with egg, Egg : Lemonades, Egg Phosphate, Orange Punch, and Electric Drink Mixer SJJS?" SELDER'S . t V".n ....