La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 11, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911.
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AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
To those who want the pick of the finest and newest cloths pro
duced this season, we say: "Come Early." The styles we shew will
please your eye. The values we offer .will please your pocketbook.
Call' at once and see our immence stock of
New Suits, Winter Coats, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Under-
wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc,
Men s Nobby Oxfords, $5 values hoF$3.65 Tans, Blacks,: Patents; Dull father
LOOKERS ARE JUST AS WELCOME AS BUYERS
THE STORE TO PUT YOUR FAITH IN
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Treasurer's Call for tit Warrant.
There are funds in the treav
wry to pay all warrants lsBued against
water fund .of La Grande city ' up to
and including No. 9,716, endorsed Pept,
IV 1910. Interest on all warmnta on
Water Fund from No. 9-616 t0 9,716
Inclusive ceaBes from date of this
Call.' :' ' I1' ' ' " .'. ' '.
La Gramle, Oregon, Aug. 9, 1911. J
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" 8-9-1 Ot City : Treasurer.
EVELOPM
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Fresh Shipments of
Payette Cantaloupes
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Watermelons
Oranges
Bananas
Peaches
Grape Fruit
Raspberries
Blackberries
Apples
Plums
Phone Main 43.
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Green Corn
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Green Beans
Turnips
Green Onion
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al college. ,
'Industrial Education" L. R. Aid-'
; cruian, Salem, sute supeiiutendent ,
public instruction. . .
"Good Roads and Rural Uplift" P.
L Campbell, Eugene, president Uni
versity of Oregon. .
"Community Co-operation in Colo
nization Work" Louis W. Hill. St.
Paul, president Great Northern rail
way.'. : -- - .
"Oregon's Opportunity"-r-Represen-tative
of President Lovett, of Harri
man system.
"Helpful Suggestions" Howard El
liott, St. Paul, president Northern Pa
cific railroad.
"All Together for a Greater Ore
gon" Carl S. Gray, president Hill
lines in Oregon.'" .
Wedneniday, Angnst 16, Good Roads
' Day. '
Reports from Commercial clubs,
vice presidents of league presiding.
Addresses cn good roads by Louis
W,, Hill, chairman board of directors.
National Good Roads association;
Sam Hill; Judge' W. S. Worden, Klam
ath Palls; speakers representing the
state grange; C. S. Jackson, editor the
Oregon Journal, on "Good Roads Leg
islation,' and olhers.
Election of officers, unfinished busi
ness, adjournment.' . '
WANTED Furnished 3 to 5 room
house. Call at the Observer office
c-o O. M. g-ll-6t
Portland. Ore., Aug.! 8. (Special
Astoria will give a warm welcome to
the delegates of the Oregon Develop
ment League convention which meets
in the city by the sea August 14, 15
and 16. Coming as tt does when the
Astoria Cehtennlal celebration ,J In
progress, there will be many Inter-
estlng events to attract attention from
the leaguers..
Matters of great importance to Ore
gon communities wilt come before the
convention. Addresses scheduled will
deal with publicity problems In a
helpful way, calculated to solve ques
tions that vex the average develop
ment worker; ideas will be exchanged
on methods and those attending will
come away better Informed on matters
ot the greatest moment to the state. .
During the three day session there
will be enough entertainment to avoid
the tedium that might follow uninter
rupted business. A big banquet will
bfe given by the Astoria people and
the various point of interest about As
toria will be viewed." Then, too, the
historic importance of the Centennial
will be appreciated when the pageaota
and scenes depicting the first century
of Oregor history are viewed.
Morning conference will be held on
each day of the convention by com
mercial club secretaries, and active
workers. Among those who will speak
at these sessions are;. Jeff Mosier,
Mosler, Ore.; Bruce Dennis, La
Grande, Oregon; J. S. Van Winkle,
vice president of Oregon Development
league, Albany, Ore.; J. A. Buchanan,
Roseburg, Ore.; O. C. Young. Culver,
Ore.; S. W. Slgler, Dayton. Ore.; O.
H. Byland. Warrenton, Ore.J J. M. Wil
liams, Eugene, Ore.; J. E. Sawhtll.
Bend, Ore.; Jaa. J. Sayre, field secre
tary of Oregon Development league,
W. L. Crissey, secretary Inquiry bur
eau, Portland Commercial club.
The program as now outlined for
the convention follows:
Monday, August . 14. Organization
day, and Tuesday, August 15, Railroad
day. .. . , ..
, Call to Order, Dr. H. L. Henderson,
tcnairman Centennial committee, mav-
or of Astoria. . - '
Address of Welcome, John E Grat
ke, editor Astoria Budget.
President's address Theodore B.
Wilcox, president Oregon Develop
ment league. "'.
' "Next Year's WorK'lC, C. Chap
man, secretary Oregon Development
league. ' ; : '' . " ,
"What Better Organization Can Ac
compllsh" William Hanley, Burns,
vice president Oregon Development
league and president Central Oregon
Development league. !
"Hens, Hogs and Harmony" J. W.
Brewer, Redmond, vice president Cen
tral Oregon Development league.
"Our Responsibility to Newcomers;
How Commercial Clubs Can Serve
Them" William M. Colvig, president
Medford Commercial club; vice pres
ident Oregon Development league.
."Exhibits as a Means of Education"
Hon. James S. Brady. Boise, ex-governor
of Idaho; president Western De
velopment association.
"New Awakening for New Duties"
Tom Richardson, founder of Oregon
Development league.
'Exhlibtlng Our Products" John F.
Carroll, editor the Evening Telegram.
"Team Work Between Commercial
Organizations and the State" Hon."
Oswald West, governor of Oregon.'.
"Portland's Attitude Toward State
Building" O. F. Johnson, chairman
Promotion committee, Portland Com
mercial club.
"More People on Farms' J. H. Ra
ley, Pendleton, vice president Oregon
Development league.
"Community Solidarity" J. Robert
Hargrares, Hood River.
"Settling Our Logged Over Lands"
N, B. CofTman, Chehalls. vice president
Southwest Washington Development
association. .'.
"Foreign Immigration" A. E. Hofer,
secretary Salem Board of Trade, rep
resentative state board of Immigration.
."Business Men, Bankers and Hogs"
D. O. Lively, rice president Port
land Union Stockyards company.
"Assimilating Settlers" W. J. Kerr
Corrallls, president Oregon Agrlcultur
TOXY MORGAN IS HERE.
Wallowa County Man. Sow of fallfor-
nlu, Arrives.
In days gone by Tony Morgan'and
his wife were as well known people
as Wallowa county possessed. . They
settled near Joseph and made good.
Then they decided they wanted a
milder climate and removed to Cali
fornia near Ceres. - Following the
same tactics they had in ' Wallowa
county they Boon become permanent
fixtures or their new state -and now
It Is hard to Bay how much' money
Tony Morgan Is worth. He was the
trail blazer for about 100 Wallowa
families who have located and made
homes in the irrigated region select
ed by Mr. Morgan. To an Observer
renorter today, he said the Wallowa
delegation were all doing well, that
they liked the country and everything
and everybody Is prosperous.. v-
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will remain
In Eastern Oregon for several" days
visiting old friends. - 1 .
DAIRYMEN
Tile Bluff MniinrJitn pronmontf tfc
cldes-, largest and best equipped
creamery In Eastern Oregon, The de
mand for Blue Mountain' butter was
never better.; ; , ; , ;
We need your cream. The present
price for butterfat is 3D cents. '
Yours for a square deal. -
BUE 3I0UXTAIX CREAMERY CO..
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Stageberg & Sandborg
Phone 70.
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CABBAGE ,
SUMMER SQUASH
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CARROTS : .
GREEN OMOXS
POTATOES (JfEW) .
'CUCUMBERS -:".ri
GREEX BEANS ' '
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EATING APPLES
COOKING APPLES '.
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BANANAS
CANTALOUPES
PEACHES '
RASPBERRIES '
BLACKBERIRIES
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TRY OUB HOME BACON AT
20o PER LB.
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for the care of your business In com- .
merdal banking, and solicits your
checking arconnt. -
When yon pay all your bills and con-
tracts by check yon can rest easy In
case a dispute arises, as to payment.
Yon have In your paid check an erl- -dence
of payment that cannot be dls
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business In this department we can giro '
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a safe deposit box at a nominal rental '
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