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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1912)
PAGE PODS LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912. Arcade theatre FOCE THOUSAND FEET OF HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS. BEFIXED EXTEBTAIXMENT FOB ALL PEOPLE. ' HIS MEXICAN S1VEE1V IIEAIir ............ PaUie Well photographed and act ed. Taken in Southern Cali fornia. "TKK'KED IXTO IIAPPI- KESS Lubln An old fashioned tnelo drama Miss Lnnpdon will n(r ETerr LHtle Movement." "X CRUCIAL TEST Sells A picture with two distinct halves like two stories, two mining partners In the Alaskan mountains. After selling their mine the return. "THE BABY" Edison A good nnturcd and human comedy. Fresh and Interesting. undertaken, and it seems hopeful of' realization, that of "home rule" for Ire- land very' soon. Nineteen years agi that strong man had to release his 1-old on affairs of men and this wa3 his burning desire.- Premier Asqulth Is now its champion. , " o ooo Tua seriousness of tho coal strlko in England is ended by the leaders or the British union accepting the mini mum wage bill overed by tie govern ment. ". 0 0 0 0 . 1 . . Would it not be an advance In thing.) practically economic If among the new postmasters to be appointed nona should receive the office who had not earned the promotion by practical knowledge? Such responsible affalrj of the people should be taken from tho hands of the politicians and placed oi; a more sensible basis Again we repeat: Judge Ellis . Will tell us ' That he Is the man; While Slnnot Says: "Sin not, . But vote with my clan,"'' While Jerry Is very Insistent to run, - ." - Yet talks runs To Cochran's Advantage by some. , O O 0 o ' Has the new Commercial club build ing at the corner of Elm and Adams gone up or is it still going? Someone saiu it is "out of sight" already; It so, that 1b scraping the sky too soon oooo. What would be a better site for Jhf proposed Y. Ctl. C. A. building than tho Is the work of Ladd place the Methodists bought somfl THE OBSERVER BR UCE DENNIS EBITOB AXD OVYSEH. Colored nt the postofffeo nt La Grande, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sally, slnglo copy 5o Dally, per wok ...... 15c Dully, per month 65c ivorij glimpse. the postofflce a trick or a trade? 0 0 0 0 The southern boundary of Texas is not good camping grounds for the Mexican rebels. Water is scarce, and the "northers' are terrible occasional ly. If they" will listen to our advice, we would recommend that they gath er up their frlJoleB and vamose be cause there are some fellows dresse! in khaki Just north of the Rio Grande who are a little boisterous on occa sion. , .' : oooo Dr. Sun, late president of the Chi nese republic, Is a slngle-taxer, a dis ciple of Henry George, nnd desires tr, spend his life 'advocating nnd develop ing the milder type of socialism. , ,; oooo Breadth of charity may be a virtue commendable and desirable, but ther? nre places where breadth Is deplora Me; the dwellers on the lower Mis sissippi do not think rivers ought pet too broad. The "oldest Inhabitant" has only comparative stories to tell row, and the people of 1912 are Hie rnes who will tell tales to the wide eyed hereafter for a while. For many years we western Yankees who know so much about the deft doing of th'ngs have scolded the far-away Chinese foi permuting such conditions as cauao the deadly devastations of the Hoang Ho and the Yang-tse Klnng floods; but now we stand aghast at the riparhn levees melting like, sand-piles. . " oooo The world of .letters lost a great in- t'me ago? Possibly they could be In duced to part with it for so commend able a purpose as that. ' y o o o o ' ; i Easter Sunday was perfectly beau tiful ; therefore tomorrow will be the same.1 Superstitions do nbtllve , in La GraudeWe never turn back when s black cat runs across the path ahead of us, nor shudder when we see the rew moon over the left shoulder, nor plant our potatoes on Good Friday (even If it should fall on Sunday), nor think there's company coming when the dropped dieh-rag leaves a spot on the floor, No, we're not that sort. oooo' Mr. J. E. Hough who was burled yes terday was a kindly soul w-hose ftgur was a most familiar one on our streets till about three years ago since which time he was an Invalid. He was a very popular justice of the 7 peace, tying more matrimonial knots than all the other officials In tie city. oooo. In 1831 when Capt. Bonneville visit ed the Grande Ronde valley he called tho river we have the Fourche de Glace (river of Ice.) It does not look very icy today, for its flood rushing towar;! the Pacific Is very tawny. These warm rains are malting It a torrent danger ous to property. , ,,, , i Uncle Sam hn3 been spending tome time In Central America looking Into the affair, of our bombastic neighbors; tf,ltor ,n Inst. when Dr. I. K. Funk, or the linn oi Funk & WngwillR, publishers, of New Purina Mysfory ClonreiH Chicago, ' April 13. The mystery surrounding the woman found ravin? beside the corpse of Professor Louli rarma, of New York, the music pro fessor, was' cleared today by a state- a llttlo. Some of the European saile.j " '" K "" II" "'"HUH Uy H .'I vrt .lln.l Ho nrlolnntoA fhn T.lfo,.. Mr. secrotnry Knox wains these louts pry Digest, the Jewish Cyclopedia, tn to know all ho means .he will ri mbt- St hnff-TIerog Cyclopedia and othor3; less tell thein. One of the task) of of value to many a library. ! tiio inriucrs iihck oasi" in mo corn oooo , II Eyesight Specialist belL was to scatter poison, set tta' nnri rig up oilier scare-crows to lteop the ninrauding varmints out of tho sprouting crops. Mr, Knox Is just inking u walk around the cornfield lie d' es not. know but that he mny'hiivu te go a-gunnlng some day. '. oooo What stories Abe Huef will not Irll are the ones that concern tho publi-'i afl well as the ones lie will tell. Thieves hang together pretty well un til they begin to hang separately, then 1 41iav RenHnv mill ivhn ,nn cntch tlinm ' may have the .hindmost, oooo It looks now as if the dream of Gladstone will be at least strongly A hotter Is one who bets. It. does: not follow he will be the better off when tho case is decided; In fact l,e, may be tho worse instead. This Is a ! rase where the bettor can bo thej worse, (iiiessers nre better tor mere Is not the risk of losing. Just now-!! U better for t'.ie guosscr to bo no bet ter In tho matter of presidential can didates. The mere spectator at' ' dog light or a scrap between husband an-1 wife Is sometimes better as well iir wiser. He Is the wiser these excltln.? days who watches Illinois, New Yoi'lr, Indiana, Ohio and other states and keeps his bands out of the pocket in which he carries his money. Don't you think? A Wokincr Capital of Over J2I5.CC0C0 'inputs crfYcrte in This Bank The stability ot Hits In.-'l tntlon, The BubitantUi! iron beh'.'v It ' Its reputation tor proF.r.v.i ive:, .'s, U large loaning capacity, . It spirt of accoiiiinodatk) ii, have attracted customers whoso deposits nggregnte oyer $700, 000.00. 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