La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1913, Image 4

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LA' GRAtfDE EVENING OBSERVER,
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913",
West's 'Great Retnoaelin
Sale
WILL START MONDAY, JUNE 16th
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Watch for the big ad. tomorrow. Don't buy a dollar's worth until yon see the wonderful offerings at this forced
aamuiic m mgii grace mercnanuie. , r
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You Knou Wftaf a Sale At West's Means
Wait for It
THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner
Entered at the postoflice at La
Grande, Oregon, as second class
'. matter. '
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vance $3.50
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vance $4.00
Weekly Observer, per year in
. advance $1.50
Advertising rates on application. All
.. copy for display advertising must
reach the offico the day before the
ad appears.
serving.
In case of war there are two of our
possessions . the Japs are , welcome to
capture the Philippines and the In
dustrial Workers of the World.
Address all communications to
THE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth St.,
La Grande, Oregon.
they should for the very simple reason
that high prices tak,e a heavy toll from
what superficially' appears like prosperity:-
The desperate fighting. note which
sounds through so much of the work
ingman's discussion ? of present day
problems is but the advance rumblings
of what must become a mighty chorus
of protest unless some means are
found for the more equitable distribu
tion of wealth. It is not so easy as it
once was to tell the workingman that
he is far better off than his grand
father ever dreamed of being. He will
retort that the modern Midases arer Two volcanoes, Mt. Vesuvius and
many times richer than the richest" Emma Goldman are again hctive and
men of the richest countries only a one can never tell the damage either
generation or so ago. w;u d0i
The truth is tat as men increase,
in intelligence their.. wants expand.. Nat Goodwin has taken on a fifth
politic but ultimately it means a high- were paying many dollars for it will
er standard of civilisation. The way be bigger than several circuses, street
to make radicals ' conservative is to fairs, wild west shows and vaudeville
give them a stt&e that is worth con- j shows combined. . '
There will be many buckaroo con
tests, log loading contests, rock drill
ing contests, baseball games, boxing
matches, and childrens' races. . .
Then there will be beautiful parades',
the grandest fireworks ever shown in'
Eastern Oregon being imported direct
from Japan by Baker Japanese for the
occasion.
A real Chinese cottage and garden
where high priced teas will be served
by Baker Chinese, free.
There will also be dancing on the
street, big . band concerts, pariotic
songs arid speeches and a free lunch
eon. , ' '.. .
Lots of men who are so wise they
won't take stock in a home industry
will load up on mining and oil stocks
of unknown value. '. '
' 7. R. 11. IS anA la
tent, if any of the benefits to be de-' half of bloeks 3,
rived by said property by reason of and the east half of bw0 ' . ' ,
PASSING PROPERTY AROUND.
, Contempt for property, say many
commentators on current national
symptoms, is growing in this country.
Notice of Teachers' Examinations.
Notice is hereby given that the
county school superintendent of Un
ion county, Oregon, will hold the reg
ular examination for applicants for
state and county papers, at La
Grande, Oregon, as follows:
Wednesday Writing, U. S. His-
orf artistic appreciation operates to & & & s & & & & s & & & & tory vysiology, Physical Geography,
change an indefinite longing for the' i---t j Reading, Composition, Methods in
higher things of life into an impera-' Margaret E. Deal was born in Bel- Readin? Methods in Arithmetic,
tive demand. The more complex the mont county. Ohio. Fcbruarv 2(5 1844 Thursday Arithmetic, History of
man the more complex his wants and and died
All economic progress is based upon wife. This looks like legalized poly-
tnis expansion of wants. The savage a gamy,
wants are easily satisfied; the wants'
of primitive peoples are correspond- $$'
ingly primitive; as individuals grow
in culture they ask more and more of OBITUARY
life. Every development of the brain s
said improvement, have made their
report in writing to said council,
which report has been received by
said council, and is on file 'in the
office of the recorder of said city, and
is open for your inspection. That it
is the intention of said council to levy
a special assessment against all the
property hereinafter described for the
purpose of paying the costs and ex
penses of improving North Second
street between the north line of "W"
Avenue and the center of Lake Ave
nue by laying thereon macadam pave
ment on the roadway of said street,
a width of forty feet, and contsruct
ing cement, curbs, according 'to the
plans and specifications therefore
heretofore adopted by said council
and on file in the office of the Re
corder of said city,
That the real property included in
and the boundaries of the district
benefitted and affected by said pro
posed improvement are as follows:
North Second street and the West
20, 21, 22, arid 23, in Riverside Au.
ion to the City of La Grande, Oregon,
and the west half of Block 4 and the
east half of Block 9 in Rynearson's ..
Addition to the City of La Grande,.
Oregon, ail in the City of La Grande,,
Oregon, and the estimated cost of asidl -proposed
improvement is. $14,214.30:.
You will further take notice that said
city council will meet at the' council1 -chamber
in the city building of said
city on the 18th day of Juney 1913,. at ,
8 o'clock p. m. of said" day to consider
making the proposed levy and will
thenand there grant a hearing to any
and all persons felling aggreived. :
against, or on account of, said propos-;
ed assessment. . .
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this,
5th day of June, 1913. '"C
CITY COUNCIL OF LAGRANDE
OREGON, hZVi .
citveofTarick' Wder of
, City of La Grande, Oregon. N
ei,:U'.'J.7:i;.;iw. M0tf
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
June 9. 1913 in this cif,, "utauon rsycnoiogy, metroqs m pursuant to an act of fhe W;sit;,.
iiiey puim id me development oi in- f " " - v.- . i .... ..hl one wus ia years, a montns anu ill o---r-v -'miuur, Meographj'(j i r.. r'i :r-A f r - -
dustrial unionism with its radical pro-1 were luxuries become necessities, days old. She leaves a luisband. two j Amorican Literature, Physics, Meth-i mry. 01 iM st.at5 ,f OregoS, kfr
grm for democralizing industry s' BKks P'ctures, music, travel all th$ rom and two daughters, Mrs. Delia i "d.3 in Language, Thesis for Primary proved February S5i 1889, the follow
proof of the .assertion. j S00 things of life appeal to him as Slahaff'ey, Miss Mav DcaT Wiliiam K. Certificate ; "I '"ff "unty 'warrants, Which were is-
w vvvuihv !v 'ki - i weal anu iiobert L. Deal, three crand- i Hna practice Urtn- oucu tnan esven years
property is to pass nrobertv around. Jhc tl,sk ofln twentieth century is. children. Miss Nell Mnhnffev." MU : 6flrrly' Ehgllah Literature-, tih
Radicals usually are propertyless men ,0 recognize this domain! of an in- Hazel De;l, Harry Deal, nnd lliit-ei &cho1 1
with very littlo prospect for acquiring ' teHipent people as logical and to de- aged brothers in the eat, and a host
any. High paper wages do not afford lse .ways t0 mcet lt The "higher' 0f youngw. ieiatitej, to mourn her
the chance for saving that it scorns stnnrd living" tends temporarily loss, ejcfimd to Oregon with her
to cause complications in the body husband tl?e spring of 1808, by wav of
rwnkiua to -San Francisco, then to
emis
Algebra,
The Test of Time
I
Time determines whether the policies under which
. atcd are safe.
a bank Is oper-
This bauk haa beeq lu business twenty-a!x r0ars.
It has grown steadily un:il It has Worne one of the strongs' and
most prospprMig flnaocKn Ics-tltutions In the Weft.
The soundness ... ,; nolloios ls attested by t!;e KnS list of conserv
ative business n.eu w:. transact their business here: slso by au
earned jurplus or iW, ,.,.00. the work of time and the rcs i'li o.'
conservative manageraa it.
Thla bank has facilities for taking care of more high gra.le Vr.
ness nnd offer ! servt.os to those who api-rccia-.e th b.s! In
banking.
aw, Botrtftv.
Civil Government
faturaay a, Geomoetry, Geology,
general iilstory, Bookkeeping.
Dated r.t La Grande, Oregon, this
31st day, of May, 1913.
Vortlund. then urt the Columbia vhVr. E. E. BRAGG,
by boat to Umatilla. Then by itage, . County School Superintendent
to La Grande. She has Weil a rgsi- jJune 6'10t-
dent of La Grande 45 years. She' "
i.,vo a n,,n,ii- r,f .,.! ... I Toke Plenty of Time to Eat.
quaintanoes behind. She was a good,! . Th.ere ,is 8 that "Rapid eat- Jany. 3, 1906
kind and af.vtionate wife and a lov- '" '"K,u!- " ou nave Feby. 7, 1906
prior,
the 1st day pf July, 1913, and wnieii
have not been paid, will be'paid'by the'
county treasurer if presented for pay
ment within sixty days froni uiy
4UU3; and if eA"- --...
J such Warrants or any of
IhSfflj are not So presented for pay-
me w.i'"1'' sixty days from July lst
i91Sv they will be cancelled' by the.
county court and payment thereof will
be thereafter refused.
Date Issued
Sept 6, 1905, NN
Sept 6, 1905, NN
Septs C, 1905, NN
Oct 4, 1905 '
Nov. 1, 1905 F
Nov I 1905
Dec. (i, 1905 " 1
December 6, ll5()5
Jahy. 3, 190(3
Class Number
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ing mother, tnul loved by all who knew
her.
Riker to Celebrate.
Baker, June (Special) Almost j
tormea tne nabit or eating too rapidly Feby. 7, 1906
you are most likely suffering from Feby. 7, 1906
indigestion or constipation, which will March 7, 1906
result eventually in serious illness un- March 7 1906
less corrected. Digestion begins in May 2, 1906
tne moum. rood should be tMr-
every kind of everybody from every! Ti j . May 2' 19015
part of Eastern Oreeon will be lp ' t.dcated nd insal.vated. May 2, 1906
....i ,.., Then when you have a fullness of tiie Mav 2. lf)Ofi
x Bigst nnd:stomnch orTed dul1 and sfurid after May 2. 1906
f eating, take one of Chamberlain's ion.:
Tablets.
La Grande National Bank
La Grande, Oregon
Capttat. 1100.000.00 Surplua. tlSO.OOO.OO Resources, 1.100,CW.0
DESIGNATED DEl'OSITORI OF TSITED STATES S0TERX1T.
, OITED STATES POSTAL SATISGS DEPOSITORT.
I-aker Jvilv 4;h and 5th
Baker's second Annu
Host Celebration.
One reason is that there will be
something to interest every class of
people from everywhere, but the pr'm- j jets Yhev
cipal reasvn is that everything is . "
free.
That means that you cannot spend j
Mnv ?. ion.?
Many severe cases of stoin-' M-.v o ton
ach trouble and constipation have June 6 1906 '
been cured by the use of these tab- jum R ioor
are easy to take and j.jne 6 100
I most nreeaoie m eiiecu tor sale June 6 1KB
br an dealers. June 6 1906
June 6. 1906
i nt w y oi w emMm. Xt,iw of rroposed Stree, lmDrove.; " "V
that will start early m the moming men . j " " 1-'v"
of July 4th and continue until mid- Xo whom ,t may You Z;?-.
at5ht July 5th. Jiou may have time haA notJfied that the commission-! 05
t j est r.d alvi but vmi will not Vave ' ...... , . .. i 1
ranch of that for
evr. gomg pracuc.i.y ai me ume. mAd M eMm5nation of property.' TW. 6. IMS n
Somrt nM tr wi'l h ten r fV' , r . le-C o, I7O0 Road B
" ..... -'' - 1 ti rn Trnvn eAevanv-e a
ut you wul not Wer, pointed by t,.e common councili - JJf' B
it is planned to have of Cit of u G j 0 to ' Dec (C R
fticaliv all the time. m.V. , .k. T ?d B
events at or,c but all will be free.
Even if everything Is free the cele
bration will be run though yc
1V1h) Ia hlV tK cf TA vvttMc.A !
I - -h n.-u 1
of the street impervement hereinafter ,
1906, Road B
Witness my hand and seal of
' Favor of ' z
C. A. Daugherty
Max Miller
Dave Cilnk ......
J.'C Shockley
J. C. Shockley I Ml
Geo. Ott ..mi'
C. B. Akerberg
Albert Stalk
T. M. StubWefieid'.'
Kosvoe Hughes
C. G. Harrison .....
I- B- Alspick
8. W. Petrie
Geo. Eller ........
-Harry Fleming ".'
' C. D. Huffman . . " ' " "
H. O. Gorhnm
' Harry Allpn
1224 .1 Harry Barber'.'.''
f K. Houh ;
' James Maloney ...'.'.'.'
' J. L. Dunnington
B- F. Webb
Lew Fans ""
Wm. Dobbs ..."...'",','
tieo. Simmnno ..
1329 Geo. Tallev "
13-0 'Mr.
Mabel Presley
w- B. Campbell' . . . . . . '.' '
Jess Kerr " "
D- L. Perin ...'.'.'.'.'.''
C Wilkinson ?
Ceo. A. Craig ... " -
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id connty court, this the 7th day
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June, '
aescrlbea, stoihealuationandex-tDany 6-10-11-12-lMl wily 6-13
ED. WRIGHT.
County Clerk.