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PAGE 4 LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. r ' THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNiS EDITOB A WD 0W5EE. alared alike posteffJee at La Grande, .ragea,' second class matter. . fiUBSCIUPTIOir RATES. fl, afagle y S Arty, per week lie PaUjr, r month lit Arjtt PROFESSION ,UD MAXV SMAT.LMM - , The ar-nual crop of attorne'i Ms fceea qvtet a subject of conslderab ' ' . continent for quite a while. Recently; a new crop of leal Itghta waa turned I out which prompted George Trow-1 oriage or the Portland Journal to 'write the following: Seventy-seven young men took ex aminations t Salem - this week for adoaiihlon to the bar. There are 77 minds and 77 careers 4erotrd to a profession already over crowded, and In which the struggle for survival la a grave problem. They re 77 strong young men taken from productive Industry and projected Into aon-productlve endeavor. They are 77 men thrust Into an activity from which more than half emerge at the nd of the struggle as failures, and in wnicn but a small percentage achieve unquestlnoed success. Meanwhile Judge Gaynor, famous a Justice and an executive, says: -me judicial department or our Government Is the least efficient of I1 departments." He adda that the ielnya and technicalities permitted by 'ludaes would "not be tolerated in any other department ot government' au'l that "the way the hlgheat courts of 'ate years have been declaring void ntatutea passed for the economic and aoclal welfare, la Intolerable." He sa;s, "If we do not stop It, other peo ple will atop it over our heads." And what f'tbe delays, the tech nicalities, the circuitous procedure, tbe rehearlngs, the appeals and all the various forms iof . making more wirk for lawyers and .mora need of Judaea shall be stopped? When a day shall be reached,- such as Judge Oator foretells, when the machln- ery of law and courts aball be sim piified and all the roads to Justice be straightened, what will there be left for so many lawjer to do? Are not young men who rukh Into the law In these unsettled times entering upon a very precarious future? May there not be a doubtful out come to endeavor In a profession al ready top-heavy with talent? W E S W E S T'S W E S T'S W E S W E S T'S 03 H 03 H Of Interest to every woman in La Grande SEASON SALE BRIDGE OUT AND TRAINS DELAYED WASHOUT AT ROTS DELAYS ALL . O.-W. B. A X. SERVICE. facade Theatre CINDERELLA BTJNlfY COMEDY WATSON SISTERS FINE VAUDEVILLE Trains Held Up Several Honrs Jiorth Bank Road IHted Last Might. A bridge &t Rufus, between Arling ton and The Dalles, went out with high water yesterday afternoon and as a result all the trains from Port land were several hours late today, " Tbe North Bank road was used last night to get passenger trains through to the east. Today the mall train due here early In the morning got in after noon. No. 6 failed to reach La Grande until after 1 o'clock. The trains from the east were slightly late but there waa no accident. "You can always depend upon the Elgin branch for being on time," said one ot Jack Hugben's crew this morn ing. "The main line may go to pieces and meet with hardships but the Elgin branch la there like a duck always on time." Prices . oc our entire line of Ladies' newest Coats Suits Skirts Silk and wool NOTICE OF STREET IKPROYEMEKT , .TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN; No tice 'Is' hereby given that (n pursu ance of a resolution adopted oy the common council of the city of La Orande, Oregon, on the 3rd 'day of April. 1912, creating Improveaaent dls trlct No. 66, and designating Main avenue aa such district, and la pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said common council, oa the 25th day ot April, 1911, whereby said couacll de- ;r mined and declared Ita Intention to Improve all that portion of Main ave r.uo, in said Improvement district aa hereinafter described, by laying th$reon, cement sidewalk, the council wllL ten days after the service of tiU n tie upon the -owners of the l-Jpert, affected and benefited by such Improvement, order that said above described Improvement be made that the boundaries ot raid district to be-,iO improved are aa follows: All that portion of Main avenue. from the west curb line of First street MID t : x sJzFA n - X vWw 3 s:rm'w- i mm-i. w mmm i t 111,' r- OB I $1.48 I . $1.98 N.K.West BO j w o I Three Big Specials r In Fine Millinery ;; . Lot 1 A $350 Lo t 2 $5.00 Lot 3 $6.90 Dresses I ) . - u ( - . If! y S V Cafw!' See them in our win dow and in our exclu sive millinery depart ment - ., N UPSTAIRS One Lot LADIES' OXFORDS Values .to $4.00 Your Choice One Lot MEN'S OXFORDS Values $4.00 to Tour Choice .00 One Lot MEN'S OXFORDS $3.50 and $4.00 values Your Choice $1.25 We're showing many new patterns in LACE COLLARS Crocheted Bags ; rm I he Uualitv 5t ore SOLE AGENTS FOR Satisfaction in every thread Buttons too imedisow wow syws Perfect fUtinjf. Wear longest . Wash best s,i s a mwwHB,is a AHH8issiimf sx s a gxg a-faf 4 . 1 . . a A Working Capital of Over $215,000.00 Inspires Confidence in This Bank. The stability of this Institution, The substantial men behind It, . Ita reputation for proareeslveness. "( ' '. ' Ita larite loaning capacity Ita aplrlt of accommodation, Hare attracted customers whose deposits aggregate over $700,- ooe.oo. Promote your tntaresta bv allying yourself as a depoaltor with tbls strong and succeastal Institution. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE. OREGON. CAPITAL ... $ 100.00000 SUPPLUS . . . 115.000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1.000,000.00 United States Depository to -the t&st line of Walnut street. (A) And the property affected or benefited by said Improvement la aa follows: Lots 6 and 7, block 1, lots 6 and 7, blo.it 6; lots 6 and 7,' block 7: lots 1 a .d 12. block 2; lota 1 and 12, block o and lota 1 and 12. block 8. Romlg addition to La Grande, Oregon. " Notice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess- inir.t on all tbe property affected and bctK'fted by such Improvement for fie purpose ot paying for such Im provement. That the estimated cost ot such improvement Is the sum" of 2.0T0.5T. That the council will, on the 19th day of June, 1912, meet at the couurll chamber at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be gicnted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, May 22nd, 1912 CITV COl'NCIL OP LA GRANDE, OREGON, IT." C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Dm gon. LOST Ladies black velvet hand bag. Contained small purse, $5.00 gold aud 50c silver. Return to Christian sen Barber abop, lilt Adams, and receive reward. 6-l-2t Now la the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You ran do It by apply ing Chamberlain s Liniment and maa aagtng the parts freely at each appli cation. For sale by all dealers. 8 REAL ESTATE WANTED Do you want to sell your farm land? Do you want to sell your fruit ranch? Do you want tc sell your city property? LIST IT WITH US-WE'WILL GET YOU RESULTS PUT A FAIR PRICE ON IT AND LET US SELL IT FOR YOU Call us up and our representative will call on you, or come into see us. E. S. Givens Investment Co. La Grande National Bank BIdg. TWO OF A KIND - j are very tempting, if they be two j plates of our pure, delicious and re- i freshing Ice Cream, which we guar- i antee to be perfect in every respect, i Seldcr's - La Grande j 3 V.