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f. i l S t .. . . . ? t 1 - c If I I: f 1 "v V .if t in Pi in n ,' ' PAGKFbtm LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, JULY 17, i, mup DOCTDV fTdl" or not Mayor Hall says "cant" premiums with interest do not tx T nMaga SSr '& THE ODoLK VLK whtm he BhonM MV UeJulDoLn , ceed the amount of bl3 accumulate I ; , A "'' preserve. , Ml' i ''... ? i ' . ,. . . V ' BBUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner I Premiums may be paid to any eoun- - , TfT ? f 1 i urreiuer uuaitms on Entered in the post-office at La Grande, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily, single copy .'. ;., 5c Daily, per week 15c Daily, per month 65c Daily, per six months in ad ranee ...... Daily, per year in advance $7.00 Daily, by mail per year in ad vance .. H-00 Weekly Observer, per year in advance tl0 Advertising rates on application. All ' copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the ad appears. 1 Address all communications to THE OBSERVER, .1710 Sixth St La Grande, Oregon. THE COVE CHERRY. . reserve. Premiums may be paid to any eoun ty, city or village treasurer or to any t ' batik that is a state depositary. Poll Good people who live in and around cies are issued to persons within the the Cove are preparing for a day of -- . I . time within the state of Wisconsin or entertainment. That day is July 23rd ..wo thereof. Unlike most! and many will ourney long distances insurance policies there are no lirai to be present. All of which means tations or restrictions as to travel or that Cove could not pull year after change of occupation, year a successful event known as the If after providing the required re Cherry's Show if she did not have the serve fund there are found to be any cherries. Yes, "Cove's Got Tm." and net profits to the state, they are dis no mistake Cherries that make your tributed pro rata among the polic eyes stick out and your palate trem- hWfrs- . . ble; cherries that make the eastern- . M.ssoun is now agitating the ques- . . . . , :t tion of state lire insurance, Eince the er think he never before saw fruit by that name; cherr.es that take pnz- in8onulce companies. experi es at every national and international mentjrare going to be dosely waU.h. exhibition that's tne Kina w u Wisconsin demonstrates that! On Cherry day cherries are free bUU cajJ encceg-fiy conduct the j that is the day they give cherries ,tf ;nBurance business and if Mis-1 away, and along with those cherrieF soari or gome other gtate ' should es- they give the noted Cove hospitality tebl;sh a gym of state fire insur-, which makes one lee. migmy gooa . . success of it. it would ; The dollar chasing and the . penny Tint. Ko vpytt Inn rr nnt.il mnai txf lifo ! WHAi abuui "tv'lLU J squeezing is forgotten ana everyDoay and fire companies of the ' ' - .'goes to Cove with love in his heart C0U3try would go out of business. Dame Rumor says there is a recall an(J returns a cherry in his - Ben Weathers, the Enterprise post- petition in circulation wherein Dr. M. mouth K. Hall is to be recalled as mayor of This year is no exception. To say mastr ho)ds a charmed political ex La Grande. But Dame Rumor, as -hat Cove is going to do something itsence. When Grover Cleveland was " . greater than ever before would not made president he in turn made Ben f'totow S Si T-eS r th! eminenrt,y Z are justifiable. However, we do not rlZZIZ J! wish to criticise any persons prm- - . . ... fmnression nrpvaiiPH T?pt, wnK a r,,. the world. STATE INSURANCE.. lege to recall an officer that is a right given under the Oregon law. And when an officer does not do as one wishes him to if he fails to say "can't" for "cannot" or picks his teeth with a lead pencil during coun- cil meeting, why Certainly that offi cial is subject to an attempted re call.. We do not know whether Dr. Hall uses the word "can't" or picks his teeth with one of Faber's graphites but if he is ciiltv of such acts, why certainly bring out tfce recall and le try it out. " But it must be remembered that it is one thing to start a recall and quite another thing to finish with it. As be fore stated it is a right of the popu- . lace to start a recall at any time (aft er a certain period following elec tion) but a recall election may prove that the recall is groundless, that it ' is unfair, that it smacks of revenge or some of such elements. And it is 'payment life endowment and 10-pay always noticeable when recalls have ment life endowment. Annuity poli- been started with anvthmcr nther imps will be added later. Insurance able community to the public and bids impression prevailed Ben was a re- them enter. What they see tells the pumican. nen wBon was naugu- rr , . , ,.j rated some state democrats decided it story without the addition of words time or Ben t0 g0f but garn Pace A good old fashioned time is what and a lot of those pioneer double fist- you can expect at Cove and that time ed democrats of w,n.m. rounty said will be garnished with cherries serv- No, Ben is all right where he is and , . ... v ni : u nt UBiJ ic-auupujuiieni. mere 1 hv some of the best people in all oi t i t r iL Wisconsin,, which is in some re spects the most progressive state in the Union, is going to try out a plan of state life insurance. The state life insurance law was passed by the leg islature of 1911 and the insurance commissioner was given two years in which to prepare the necessary regu-j Tations, blanks, etc. The first appli cation was made for insurance under the new law on the first day of last October. is not chance to ?plit in either the re publican or democratic party over Ben Weathers. Preparations for discussion of the new city charter are now under way and it is understood every club and lodge in the city will hold meetings for that purpose during the summer This is right, for the document to be voted on is the law of the city and too much study can not be given it. BASEBALL STRATEGY. All New Merchandise Compare our quality and prices with any others and you will quickly realize the importance of making your purchases here. Every Article in the Store Reduced West's RemodelingilSaU J. Italians Good Advertisers. A Game That Was Won by Two Play erg and a Live Snake. - Tommy Tnrfeer lost a game for The state writes at present three, '"'D n (-'bUfS0 ou,re B".rt W'. kinds 01 policies, oranmiy mc, -u- Rome, July 17. Musical Italy has gone America one better in the mat ter of the advertising poems which adorn the street cars of today. Here after all will be set to music and that by the best modern masters. Puccini, composer of "Madame Butterfly", and "The Girl of the Golden West," has just set to music an ode extolling the merits of a tooth powder. Caruso "the golden," has drawn a caricature of himself in which words and music are issuing from his mouth in praise of a certain brand of soap. Leoncaval lo, of "Pagliacci" fame, is the author of the music to a hymn which tells just what kind of hair tonic will make two hairs grow where there haven't been any for many years. Woodman Meeting Tonight. There will be important business for the Modern Woodmen of America this evening. Lodge called promptly at 8 o'clock. Shipping Out Horses. than public welfare behind them, they die before reaching first base. At present we cannot see where the policies are issued to persons between the ages of 20 and 50 in amounts of $500 and multiples thereof, up to recall is justifiable in the mayor's 000. The policies are written in the case or in the case of any of the coun- j form of standard reserve policies but cilmen. Things may not be run as a large part of the cost is eliminated many people would like, but the chief There are no large sums paid out for sin is the sin of omission rather man commissions to agents, or for the commission. The summer is with us those long days when even pitching horseshoes erection of huge buildings, or for the payment of' great salaries to high up officials. Premiums may be paid becomes tiresome, so for the sport! almost any old way that suits the in there is in the game if a recall is to sured. They may be paid annually; be instigated bring it in during the semi-annually, quarterly, monthly oi summer. Yes, brine forth the recall . weekly. The policy holder may bor- giant and let us all look him over. His roar has reverbrated up and down the canyons of Oregon, but until now DableD and Bill Everett put up ou him. Tom uever did like snakes, ludoed. be beld tbeui Id abhorrence, and in some wax Dubleu discovered this Washington was to play Chicago tbat afternoon, and during the morning practice on tbe west side grounds Dab leD and Everett discovered a small gartersnafee and treasured it up. Along in tbe fourth inning Everett cracked .out a bit. and as soon as be landed on first base riablen. icuoring bis usual custom, ran out to coach, and a moment later be slipped the harmless little reptile Ui Everett, who dropped it Into Tucker's dip pocket. .Tommy discover.! tbe snake lust as the" pitcher whs dt'Hreriug tbe ball and. With ii yeip. he diverted first base Tbe bnttef (ld bit to the shortstop, Rrhn ..nth........ .... H. ( " Kiiii,rit-j ufi iuc uuii uo me run Norway King an Ornament. Christiana, Norway, July 17. -Norway's king henceforth will be merely an ornamental decoration a mere puppet if a measure which has been submitted to the national Storthing (parliament) becomes a law. . Having granted women suffrage which has placed women upon absolute political equality with men, the Storthing, by way of a special committee, named today, began active steps to put through a measure which will take from the king his power of veto snd approval of laws passed by that body Only the signature of a responsible minister will be necessary to make en acted bills law. The measure being considered also would abolish all ord- MOTORCYCLE RACE. J " Arrangements have been eompto,j, , Baker. . . jj A motorcycle race from Bakeif' La Grande and return in 19H, tt , plan of Secretary C. M. SeCor of & Union County Fair association, wh ' in the city today planning for Ik ' , year's event. Piloted by W. E EGi he selected the route through thes i July 27. The racers will enter Bib at Tenth street following the M Center, to Main, where they will , ister at the Baker Commercial cfa' . then to Campbell, to the eastern b, : of the city, then north toward i Grande. Baker Herald. - ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Notice is heJ;by given that t: Beaver Creek Pipe Line is out of en mission, and WATER USERS & XTT-T T7T T.--r XTCA'P TH IT? PTH ATF 1' n0 it unnvn 1 1 .in ( onrf ,q If ao flAm t hfl 1 ' . "u " "- .ALL. and only use the water tun i .... !L ' la a r at Tit .... - ... .... I. King me ngni 10 comer mem, ul these laws pass the King of Norway would have less governmental power Ellis McLean and F. McLean are shipping out a carload of elegant horses today. They were purchased, and authority than Joseph Tumulty from valley ranchers. ' secretary to President Wilson. absolutely necessary, until notified,'! publication in the La Grande Evewg' Observer. L. M. HOiTi Adv. Water Sopsrititendr, 7-16 ft 4 . THE ONLY WAY TO DO ...PRINTING... QUICKLY AND PROPERLY roy on his policy from the state, to tha, HIUi Htarte(i to throw to second, but was too late and threw toward first Tommy was twenty feet vff .be biise, full amount of his reserve. If a policy holder for any reason La Grande has never met up with him ceases to nav his premiums the amount. Jumping up unci down and buutiuu for at close range. Square him for action J already paid is treated as a loan to something with which to kill tbst and with prceedings that will startle the policy holder end his policy is au-,!" 'V- r'C, l,a" w,'ut t0 the stari08 tomatically kept alive as king as tl,,;;r"-" Tucker protested wildly, but the ntn- ti, . i. , . . . . . ... i wic naiiKniuv let us uetermine wnetn The Test of Time Time determines whether the policies under which a bank is oper- This bank has been In business twenty-six years. It haa grown steadily until It has become one of the strongs' and most prospers flnanclai Institutions In the West. The soundness ... .;. policies ig attested by tbe long list of conserv ative business aon w: transact their business here; also by an earned surplus of f l.ijjv.no, tbe work of time and the res-ill of conservative management. This bank baa facilities for taking care of more high grade big ness nd offers Ha services to those who appreciate the best In banking. La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon Capital, 1100,000.00 8urp1us, $130,000.00 Resources. 1,160.000.0 DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY CP U.MTED STATES GOVERNMENT. UNITED STATES POSTAL 8ATISGS DEPOSITORY. . plre couldn't find anything about ' snukes In tbe rule book and let It go at that. The Primary Color. Primary colors are the colors into which white light Is separated by the dispersion of a prism Those named j by Newton are red, ornnpe, yellow, . r- u, mrce reu. yellow flnij t i oiue hcieutists generally consider red J green and blue to represent the pri mtiry color sensaUons. and in one tbe ; ory there are supposed to be three set 1 , of nerves In the retinu which can re I snond to these three colors The Idea of three primnry colors is that from the comblnntlon of these three all hues may be produced n hich are to be found In white lieht Is to have the Press Facilities, Material and "Work men. The Observer's Job Department has added One T o Revolution Pony Cylinder Press. . One iCs.15 Chandler & Price Job Press. One 12x18 Chandler & Price Job Press. V One Pver Wire Stitcher ' r' .S-- 0a dandier & Price Paper Cutter One Portland Multiple Punch, One fcn horse power motor, and , ;. , Over S3 ,000 worth of type aftd iiiateriaL A? 1 .-"'I Paying the Pope't Phyeicanr BV a lonir Antnhll..hAJ . M physicians of the pope are p.- rb 1 week by the po's chamber' W,J his holiness Is sertouslv ulc- When clan does not revive thi- 1'bysl- j rrmn this custom no n' wnolnnwot, I pope tins departed si- 4yshlan of the Sestus V Le Crl de 'he time of 1 , Parts. . When ' It Is not aiw 6b Nsos. whpn s wiinii' ft n lirn of til temper most uiiselftv 'nnes.'- Snmetlmes the i i itu. auut.u ' um iviii.i.."c,CtnApiiJijii'U which con sisted c-f Mergenthaler Io'type, 'cock, cylinder pfe, two job presses, cntter and 'perforator make3 rs positively the j . Besl Equipped Job Office Between Port land and Boise -I. Sixteen People Wort at the Observer Offiee.-f 250.00 pay roll each every cent of which is spent in La Grande. we into this d' A find sweet teipitered Vail nf ten the ,fui Imblt Nthe Wrtii on! . t Woinun Is tired.