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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
.......... ; ,..- - - - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, OCTOSEK 19UJ. PAGE 3 1 t 4 m & Siveef Pofafoes Cabbage Ceery tcffuce Squash Egg Panf Green Onions Peppers, Red and Green Grapes Muscat and May Peaches Grape Fruf Apples Oranges Bananas Pears Prunes City Gocey and Bakey The Home of Fancy Groceries. Phone Main 75 HMDS FOR BUM 11 TWO HUICDRED DOLLARS ASD FEES IS TERDICT. - Case Comes ito an End Late Last Even ing When YenEet Is I8erhed. Two hundred dollars with Interest at eight per cent from January 1st, 1911, until the present date and an ad ditional sum of 40 for attorney's fees was the sum allowed D. C Brlcboux in a Jury decision reached at 6 o'clock last evening. The Jury had been de liberating about four hours when It renched Its agreement and the Spain case was halted last evening for a few minutes that the jury's verdict might be reported in. Tie sum represents fees for locating tno claims, one for Mason Bullard and one for Nellie Bullard, both of this city. D. C. Brlcboux was the complain- Women to WaXch Polls. San Francisco, Oct. 6. The suffra gettes organization today Is arrang ing to have 4j0ttd wwnea watch the polls on Oct. 10 when the state wide primaries and a nuniher of constitu tional : aim aiiments. Including the proposition of $at mrffraga will bo voted on. ' It is believed that this number will be necessary to enabte tfte wwmem to work In shift from a. ra. to C p. m. They will follow out the plan of the Washington suffragette ef distribut ing suffrage literature ft th vicinity of the polls, which was very aaccess ful in the northern state. WMMMHlllMIlMHWttHMIMMHHtMH Jo Ho PE RE, La Grande's Leading Jeweler Ooposlto C S-Xanl Offleo A iams Aveiao. IIIIHIIIItlllllttMlllliltUIHltllllUHlHlMIIH HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 ,. E. L BUSSEY Talk Across Ttecfffa. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Wireless has conquered the Pacific. A San Fran cisco operator in the United Wlreles9 station at HHIcrest got into communi cation with the. Japanese operator In the Join station at Otehtsi on the Is land of Hokushu. Although they were separated by 6,000 miles of water they exchanged greetings and talked for 15 minutes before atmospheric changes caused communication to be cut off. x LI saar Jans vhiclir ics ere offeg at. rr ra. Ala Cof fea Cans; for 7) fSv n jr?m. . II 11 x , Tablet to First President." J Washington, Oct. 6. In the pictur esque village of Falls Church, Va., nine miles from this city, a marble tablet placed upon the outer 'wall of the Old Falls Church edifice in honor of Geo. Washington,, was unveiled today with exercises conducted by the town chap ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Gen. Washington served for 20 years as warden and vestryman of the church, which la one of the old est and most historic In this section of the country. The first church build ing is believed to have been erected about 1709, while the present edifice was built In 1734 with material which was brought from England. Notice of the Meeting of the Board oL Equalisation. ; Notice 1b hereby given that the cou&t ty board of equalization for Unions county, Oregon, will attend at the court house, La Grande, on Monday, October 16, 1911, and publicly exaxor lne the assessment roll, correct all errors in valuation, descriptions or qualities of land, lots or other prop- erty, as assessed by the county assos isor, and it shall be the duty of all persons interested to appear at tine time and place given. All persons having grievances re garding the 1911 assessment may ap pear before such board and present their affidavits containing grounds for complaint. All such affidavits must bo- presented during the first week of the meeting of the board. D. M. CLARK, " Assessor for Union County, Oregon The Implicit eonndence.that inany people have In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea . remedy is founded on their experience In the ubo of that remedy snd their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. To Honor Sioholns Burray Butler New York, Oct. 6. Ten thousand guests have been Invited to attend the testimonial dinner to be glve toraor- nlght in honor of Dp. Nicholas cans and:ac2sfih3 for kceRihsugiar or fLcur in Full line oj Fruits and.yegetablcav PHqNE vMAlHj 4- iv row Murray Butler, president of Columbia university. - The affair is to.mark the completion of Dr 6 . . : .:: .. J' ' as administrative-head of the instltu- versity has gruw-n to be the largest, Butler'o tenth year tlon. During hlSvl&oumbeiscy the unl- In the country in potnc oc aittenaanoe., . i I 11 ' 1 -y i ':iyr i . ' . ' ' . t ' ( M .i,,, mimim , ,mmm ;'; ! ; lLi: li zD 1 ' ' f . ; I (PI '( -flo Rear La Grande National Bank f