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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1913)
PAGE FOUR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner Entered in the post-office at La Grande, Oregon, as second class matter. ' death of our friend, Willis Duniway.j honest-to-gbbdness vacation in the the headlina read, "A Useful Cedar 'open does. Tree," when it should have read, "A Perhaps, after all, the tan is not the Useful Career Ended." When one sole and only end of the midsummer reads in cold type errors it is regret- holiday. . table but so long as we are human j there will be errors. I Discussion of an excursion to the It did not detract from the admira- beach is out of order. The climate SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ! t'0" we have always held for the man Dailv. single con 5c' who passed from this life, and we be- Daily, per week ............... 15c Daily, per month 65c Daily, per six months in ' ad vance $3.50 Daily, per year in advance. ... .$7.00 Daily, by mail per year in ad vance $4.00 Weekly Observer, per year in advance $1.50 ' Vil J atra mpf vaoitara will yoa A'J understand that a line from another article got in the wrong place. Advertising rates on application. All copy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the ad appears. : of Eastern Oregon has it all over the beach climate and people from the lower country are coming to Wallowa Ir'ke this summer instead of going to the ocean. Let the railro&d run an excursion from Portland to Eastern Oregon and give those Portlanders a chance to see something and also l breathe an air that will stretch out Just why the administration, can-their ,ung. Cells, makjng them real not see, or why the Taft Adminis- ,ive men for once, tration could not see, that the time 1 " j is sure to come when Mexico must be THE SOFT PEDAL IN MEXICO. Address all communications to TIIE' OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth St., La Grande, Oregen. RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION. Mayor Hall took the floor in his own defense at the council meeting on Wednesday night which was all right. He was amply justified in asking his accusers to come to the center and play the game in the open. The un fortunate recall proceedings never cared for by the United States is some- Guess a million and a quarter bush- what of a mystery. This country els ot wneai com souna oaa lor u,( throwed her protectorate over the Phil- Grande Ronde valley this year? And ippines and Cuba when conditions were there is money here to move the croP not as bad as they are now in Mex- 00, ico. . , I " No one wants war but when it is And after 8,1 tTle 8ol"tion of Brv inevitable why prolong the agony and an'8 speechmaking is probably not the continue to have American citizc : monev end- He is 8 m8n wno Just butchered, the flag insulted and the dear,y ,oves to talk nation outraged by a band of ruf-! ; fjang? unemingno one win ooudi: u l. n. loes organize an army to invade Every man and woman in La Grande should invest. gate these unparalleled sale prices on newest High Grade Merchandise (1 C A A TAKE Y0UR CH0ICE 0F ALL (PIC A A $lD.UU MEN'S CLOTHING For piD.UU Value up to $35.00--Not One Suit Reserved-All Must Go. SUMMER TAN TO ORDER. Mexico it will be composed of fighting men and not mollycoddles. ou"","""u""1 u.c u.. ,.u . . . . - t, dispatches burn is the latest shortcut which the should caU attention to ten bachelors should have been started, for when twentieth century scinece has devised. on the Diggs jury has not been fully the slightest movement is -.mis in such , In the Edison laboratory is a machine I explained. a direction falsification follows and that by utilizing what is called a - , assassination of , character is made. I mercury ray, makes it unnecessary! Don't overlook the fact that La This doubtless was done in the. case of to go to a summer resort to get a coat j Grande, along with her many other the mayor without the approval of of fashionable tan. It will prove a sensible moves this season, is erecting the councilman or councilmen who boon for those peculiar persons whc a public library. : i were anxious to invoke the recall, but would rather work during hot weath- Take Your Choice of All Take Your Choice of All Women's Tailored Women's and Misses9 Suits Coats Values up to $40.00 for Values up to $27.50 for $9.90 $9.90 Figured Lawns, worth up to 25c, now reduced to Regular 20c Japanese Kimona Crepes, now White Waistings. up to 25c a yard, now - 9c per yard 12 l-2c .per yard 15c per yard the effect is just as bad as though it cr and take their vacations when the! When a man gets sore because he had their sanction. The whole matter out-of-doors is cool enoueh to be en- can't make others believe in his brand is disgraceful and the taxpaying citl- joyable. Such individual can remain iof religion we doubt whether the zens cannot feel very good over see- in their offices nil summer long and Creator classes such over-zealousness ing a squabble that consumes time of yet go around without being told by , s an asset or a liability. the officials when there is sb much j a lot of fussy friends that they ought j ' ' that might be done in La Grande's be- to get out in the open and acquire aj The police of Aurora, 111. are to have half. coat of tan. In an hour in the Edison summer uniforms of Panama hats and The mayor was the one assailed and laboratory the machine will do what it sern-e coats. Sounds cool but inade he cannot be blamed for taking the would take old Sol many days to ac- quate. - - course he has. compush. Furthermore the job is done; - However, it will lie useless to fur-' without anv smartincs and burninps .' Mental telepathy is unreliable in ther prolong the matter with commit- which help so much in holding up the that the man who owes you never price of cold cream. All the subject seems to have his mind as much on. ry insurance Bathing Suits and Outing Suits Reduced in . All Men's Furnishings at Great Reductions West's Remodeling Sale tee investigations, attempted impeach ments and the like. The chief exocut ive stands unbanned in the minds of thinking people; the recall is practi cally dead; the circulator has ceased has to do is to sit quietly before an ; you as you do on him. instrument that looks something like a camera. The modern world has evolved a The flames had gained say?., and, unless they are stamped out! ern investors in its lands K0 oi great headway when discovered and it will only be a matter of time until ' declared that the stat- ; , 1,. ., ! U 1 1 1 1 j. t y- .. t ...... . , T1 - ; u.c kuc!jis mo uareiy lime 10 escape uregon win De unaDie to interest Last- ; of a new era of land valuations. 1 The originator of some of these late with their lives, losing all their per-' " -'53 H. D. Brown, the1 " 111 "" parasols must have mixed buttermilk sonal belongings. to circulate, and the fumes of what ' number of w:tys of cutting across lots 1 with his chop suey before going to proprietor, thinks the fire started f rom ' SSWraaeaiagatiregB was exoocted to be a stench to t he not.- w any desired end. we are:nea. , u ' rooms, tie win trils has failed to be noticeable. lassmTJ by Dr. Eliot that reading ten; It seems to us the proper course minutes a day from the books that for all now to pursue, is to settle comprise Iub "five foot" shelf will down to hard, earnest work for the give us learning. Some of the ladies 1 passage of the commission chnrtrr nevei' dream of using the fresh air as which will put an end to a lot of such a complexion tonic, but instead buy it work as the city has witnessed of all at the drug store. In the prohi- late. . rebuild in brick or stone. One thing that the city boy escapes is turning a grind stone for father. NEWSP.Al'ER ERRORS THAT CAUSE SHIVERS. Dry Farming Considered. Portland, Aug. 7. President Wida ton, of Utah Agricultural college, L hition states they are said to sell a gan Utah, passed through the city t tablet, that, dissolved in water, makes , ,fjy on hjs ,vnv to Corvallis where 1: beer. By and by we won't have to w:ii confer with the agronomists thereVn take the women to the head of take itr; where the men of the party .irnmer btudents On Ouling. Joxpiir-r--Augs 7. The Willam-. Iiue University summer School, in ses- s'on ft Joseph, took an outing trip through the mountains to Aneroid lake, on Saturday, as the guests of Jay H. Dobbin. Automobiles were provided- No man ever ran a newspaper for long that errors did not creep in which serve to cause embarrassment. This had horses in waiting, and the trip to the lake, was taken on horseback, the last of the party reached the lake at 11 o'clock, where a regular sheep-camp dinner was prepared for the party, wall Mr. Uobnin as chief cook, and i D. McCully, J. W. Miller and Frank go to the trouble of eating. Three regarding dry farming and other agri times a day we'll swallow a lozenge ulturol problems peculiar to" this and be nourished that way. j state. D,uring the few hours he was In spite of the advance of science hpre ),e hat a conference with City however, -soipe oid fashioned persons cj(.i100 Superintendent. Alderman and ia especially true on a smaller daily will prefer to get what they go after iWith sonl Director O. M. Plummer. where proof reading is done "hurriedly in the time honored ways. The Edi- pumer took him out for an inspec nnd there is constant rush from the son machine, for instance, may make a ' t;nn f the. pvvje school gardens at time the force goes to work until perfectly lovely tan, but it doesn t 'Woodlawn school and the work the- Kernan as assistants. - The aftemoon night. send a man back to his desk whistling children had been doing in that line was spent in exploring the mines and Last evening in mentioning the and happy as the right kthd of an jmpresSed him as one of the most im- canyons, climbing the mountains, portnnt advancements in the practice snowballing and coasting, playing by education of the young that he had 'he lakeside, and resting under the ever seen. He first became interest-, trees. At 4 o'clock the party started ed in the school gardening work here on the return trip. Those of the par through The series of photographs ty were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dobbin, which Portland delegates exhibited at H I. CHANGED TO A etter Beer The Test of Time which a bank 1b oper I Time determines whether the policies under ated are safe. !.. six years. It has grown steadily until It has become one of the stronises' and most proBpe'ius mianclai Institutions in the West. The soundness ... .-. policies Is attested by the long list ot conserv ative business men transact their business here; nlso by an earned eurpliiB of "io.i ..,.00, the work of time and the res-ill ot conservative managcmTt ThlB bank hag facilities for taking care of more'hlfih gnvle h-i''.-ness xnd offers Its services to those who appreciate the best In banking. La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon Capital. $100,000.00 Surplui, $130,000.00 Resources, 1.100.000.0 DESIGNATED DEPOSITOR! OF IMTED STATES COVERS MET UNITED STATES POSTAL SAYINGS DEPOSlTOliT. the recent annual convention of the National Educators' association at "Salt Lake. ! Dr. Widf-toe is a specialist on d-y farming and a strong advocate .of the "half-day" system of school work as is in vogue in Germany. TIis system calls for regular school work during the forenoon and gives up the after noon hours to domestic science, man ual training and athletics. Telephone Kate Changed. A Union dispatch says the Eastern Oregon Co-operative Telephone com psiny. at a meeting of the board of directors, decided to accept the de- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McCully, Mr.'and . iaiiK Kernan, Professor and Mrs. E. L. Coe, Professor J. T. Mat thews Rev nnd M-s. J. W." Miller. Air. and Mrs. Sisson, Mrs. Vest, the Miss es Eggleson, Fleming, Pace, Spicer, Dobbin, Dunbar, Sisson, McCully, Clinkenbeard, Stuve, Helena Stuve, Ault, Bell, Maude Bell, McFarland Landroth, Faulkner, Robbins, Eva Robbins, May Robbins, Willgerodt, Graves, Mitchell, Jennings and New ly, asiu Messrs. Carpenter, Dunbar, ! Brooks, Bolton, Clark,' Snow and Haight. LEMP'S EER ON DRAUGHT Try FALLSTAFF, the King ef all Beer LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. Oregon Loser in Home Seeking. Salem, Or., Aug. 7. A warning was ' cipion of the railroad commission rath- sounded today by J. B. Eaton, a mctn- er than contest it in the courts. By her of the state tax commission, who the decision the company is compelled is just back from a tour of Eastern to charge the same prices as the Home and Southern Oregon, that if the state telephone people. Th: rate is double1 U to reach out and secure its share of 1 jiv 1 rylik'HrWJ iHH A Great Industry for the stockholders. Bend Has $4,500 Bbze. Bend, Ore., Aug. 7 The Evergreen Eastern Uuidseekers the present al--leged wildcatting in real estate must I ?case, and investors be made to realize that when they invest they will re- rooming-house here was destroyed byceive value in return for their money, j J fire Wednesday morning at 4 'o'clock.' Already the st:.te has suffered f rem ' causing a loss of about $4,500, covered swindling real estate operators, he Our facilities for doing first class work are unsur passed. Our establishment is equipped with the best and most modern appliances for doing all kinds of Cleaning Dying and Pressing, tery department is OPERATED BY EXPERTS WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTA'"- THE BUSINESS EVERY GARMENT THAT LEAVES t!R Shu IS ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AND SPOTLESS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE. COME IN AND SEE US. THE WARDROBE