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ami PAGKPOTJR ... ...j GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. . .I ; SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913. THE I OBSERV f BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner Entered In the post-office at La - Grande, Oregon, a second claae Matter' ' ' -y ; 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , Daily, single copy ............. Se Daily, per week ............... 15c Dallr, per month . .. . ..... . ... i 65c Daily, per - six :' months In ad- r v. vance ;.s..:Ji. ...... 1..';.: $3.50 Daily, per year In advance...,: $7.00 Daily, by mail per year in, ad-; v. vane $4.00 Weekly Observer, per year; in i ; ..... advance .......... ... ........ f L59 -I Advertising rates on application. All t copy for, display advertising must .: reach the office the day before the .. 4 appears. "" .' ' ". .' ; , , Address all communications to THE OBSERVER. 17X0 Sixth St., 1 La Grande, Oregon. Lieut Governor Glynn of New York, has in his possession the great seal of , the state, but whether it is a trained seal remains to be seen. - ; If a female deity' created the earth as the last Babylonian tablet says, it seems strange that she didn't fix it so man should not grab the ballot.; " CONFERENCE SIDELIGHTS ' Rev. J. D." Gillilan,'' T). V. ', now su- time in the Walla Walla country and in perindtendent of the Boise district, is years of hard service has worn him- the oldest man in point of service that toil out in the cause. He is a really is in attendance this week. He biased ' honored man of the district.'" To see the trail for all the ministers in' the him today one must Admit that he Idaho conference and he biased it wears the earmarks ofj hard service many years ago. He has been district and thoso who know him say that no superintendent in the days when that ' mere hard-working servant of the gos post was called presiding elder, he pel has ever hit the west. . Because has been preacher, circuit rider; he has of his pnysical disability he can no visited the, sick and married pioneers, linger1 k ep. the collar hot with act he has preached services in mining ive service. i ii . ramps and cathedrals and is today the ij ,!.:, r . ;, ',. ... -tall, gant patriarch of them all in Meekness and humble docility today years and various branches of service. crop out aU over the countenances Where ministers now minister fronv of one j w mM paator at j0Beph. velvet pulpit topB, he once preached ir-. reaunn la annarant. for tha cause from rough improvised boards. Rev. of hig docuity ig beginning to leak Helman of Vale is second, Rev. Haley 1lf v,rrfv ha w th hero of of Boise third, and Kev. ueai or am- the houP because he pitched the pa iourwi Deal was where titan lift ...v.. ... - ------- . urea, sore oi muecie nui juDiiant oun ii., struct imnm, t i t turned to Idaho, sroina to Namna. v. u t,. : lM Btreet improvement hereinafter where he is now located. ; wh rnnm nt y, hih ae8, to the valuation and ex- enlng. Rev. Woodhull was toastmas-' ter, and among those who responded to I A m.t v i- ) w I wiBw nvivv: oiBiwp . ijuccucjk, I xvrv- I and ex-Governor Gooding of Idiho, .Rev. Woodhull has a string of' Jokes J nnd stories a hatful and h has . "hung one on" nearly every friend in -the conference this' week. His stor- ' ies and Jokes all start differently but they end up with the sentence, "And he couldn't climb a tree." , ; ;' ;; ; . NOTICE OP PROPOSED STREET, ! ; MirnuTiuniini. ; y : To whom it may concern: You are ers appointed by the common council, J ...' Ji of the city of La Grande, Oregon, to t i.i , . ( i in jfuiii . .iv. ni-eachers' ball team to victory to- make an examination of the nronartv : i- first located- in weiser d. ioa. he isa nrnohet without J m..m M,ll ul , ' l he built the principal church'- h " in Cia own 1 f.i ,.1 ".TTTZr."' " . to Union and airaln re, Y,: V '. " ." T i. .... ... " w "V " ana expenses OI i.i tent, if any of the benefits to be de rived by said property by reason of taid improvement, hove made their re port in waiting to said council, which - Among the recent additions to the Tammany 'soo is Gov, William Sulzer's JOat. , ' - :. ..-V.-.V-;! Arkansas haB had four governors this year.. It is all some states can do to worry along" with one. ..into the shower bath room of the high V. iy ri:,;,. ": '. ' ' school, gymnasium, to do as he saw O. P. Christian has spent the week- other preacher-athletes do take a end in La Grande, has a great field in' shower. He sprang under the show which to work, and he has' done won- er. chattering but happy, over his ders at it. He is in charge of the prowess on the diamond, turned his report has been received bv said ebun. children's home at Boise, has an aver-' sun-burned neck to the cooling waters cil, and is on file in the office of the age of 50 children, takes in and places and otherwise flirted with the spark-' recorder of said city and is open for out boys and girls regularly, It was ling 'drops that bubbled out ; ol ' theyour inspection; it iB he organized by him under the Gooding fountain. - Through with his bat, he ;.fi . . ., , administration and it has since devel- called for a towel and discovered 'to t?"tion of said councJ to levy a spe open into a wonderful institution in' his horror that he hadn't removed his 0181 f cessment againBt all the prop- Idaho. Only yesterday he placed three E. B. D's. Now it; happened that he erly nereinafter described for the pur- chargos in good homes. ; , ;.,-ihad but. the one suit of undnwear pose of paving the costs and expenses . v !, lanvwhere near him. at least, and his of improving Serine avenue from tha W. W. "Van Uusen is a real union feHow beings would neither lend him Southwest property line of Washing- I countjr product. He occupied a pulpit a guit or bring him one. For a mat- ton avenue to the west curb line of ! at Union in 1899 and 1900 and from ter of an hour or so, he stole out like Alder street by laying thereon hard ' there became preeiding elder in the ; the Arab that folded his tent, and 8urface pavemet and constructing ! Boise district ' He is today one of the when none were looking, basked in nfA r10 . . . a"w-utK most honored superannuates in the, the rays of the sinking sun long f"C? 1 damage accord- , conference, and especially pleased, ' enough to dry the said thoroughly sat- ? P'ans specifications knowing that he is in very poor health , nrated B. B.'D. uniform. Mr. Miller therefor heretofore adopted by said and suirered dv doinsr n. were vne con- iB savins' nuie or anvtnme toaav. o vhkv ui me i v;'B c ' . , v m. m sw --m. . 'When you come to us in the middle of the night to get only a dimes worth o! something for the toothache, we don't complain. When you give us your business during the day, we take delight in accommodating you during the night. But if you always have household remedies right in your home, you will save YOURSELF many an annoying ' midnight journey.' -.'': Come to OUR Drug Storel : J NEWLIN DRUG COMP'NY ference members when he appeared on the scene yesterday. He was at one t recorder of said city. The Test 6f Time Time determines whether the policies under which a' bank it oper Sted are iaf. . .. .. :; " Sj .... This bank hM been In .business twenty-six yeara. It has grown steadily until It has become one of the strongest and most prosperous flnanclaj lustHutloni In the West. The soundness u. policies Is atteetdd by the long list .of conserv ative business men w:. transact their business here; also by an , earned surplus of t'SO.iuv.OO, the work of time and the res'ill pt conservative management. - Tus bank has facilities for taking care of more high grade bu '. . ness and offers its services to these who appreciate the besl In banking. . " ' " La Grande National Bank ' - '-r( ... La Grande, Oregon Capital, 1100.00.00 ; Surplus, 1SO,000.00 . Reaonrces. 1.100.000.00 DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF CKITED STATES 60TERKBTEMT. C51TED STATES POSTAL SAYINGS DEPOSITORY. ; C L. Bont first came to Oregon by Tnat the Property included m r I settling in Huntington. He preached and the boundaries of the district his first real sermon in that town, and ( benefitted tmd affected by said propos I eventually got to Boise where he pre- ed improvement are as follows: oared, for dedication the Emmanuel Rrinninir t church there which Rev, Fyke later o the wes). pi.operty line of Alder "" " v ; r street . 8a'd Point being due west of That AHtiKnh wan a vvt afa af imi rrrrln rr 'rmv. ! cete' of . Romig'sad- than a Sunday school mission. He has d,t,on to the clty of Grande, Ore, held three charges in "11 years. I Kn nd 'unmng thence east through I ..... . . . the center of Blocks 11, 8, 5 and 2 to ' . Morris L. L'illock, a student in .Romig's . addition to the city of La Wiljamstte vivorsityhas been spend- Grande, Oregon and through the cen ing a few days 1 eve.. IIe. comes from ,t,er of Blocks 18 and 10, Grandy's ad Boise originally an as now putting ditjon to the Cit of u Grand Qre. the finishing touches on his education . j .A.f,vi ..' ii. v at the Homan-Todd school to go into f.on and contmuing o.V the game line th. AaU a t,nt through the unsubdivfded property ly- know him nredict for him a brieht.1" "evwten rne west property line or Diamonds and Wa t c h es SEETHE FINEST SELECTION OF BLUE WHITE PERFECT DIAMONDS EVER CARRIED BY ANY JEWELRY FIRM IN EASTERN OREGON. WE BUY ALL OUR DIAMONDS DIRECT FROM THE CUTTER THUS SAVING THE CUSTOMER THE JOBBER'S PROFIT. EV ERY STONE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. - - ; , , WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ""' " ':"" - , ,.',...'.. A FULL LINE OF WALTHAM, ELGIN, ILLiNOIS, HAMILTON AND SOUTH BEND WATCHES ALWAYS IN STOCK AND CAN GUARANTEE, MEETING ANY EASTERN CATALOG PRICE. J. H. PEARE & SON . t f "', Manafactuiing Opticians, aad Jeweler. " Adams Ave. - , - AmIImI TUm ri MM l ,Iiipm ttf AHiutamfta DBnols CoUege of Optistry CliH t Nortaeni career in the pulpit. . President Homan, the man who put Will in Willamette and that Wil lamette students revere and who has been placed by critics high in the rank of Northwest educators, failed to arrive nnd can't participate in tha program. Homan came out from the East to build up Willamette and he lias made great strides, obtaining the splendid Hill endowment that is going to make the Salem school a great in stitution in the near future one that can hold 'up its bead with any of them. ' ' -;. f" : "Uncle Abe'Eaton, the Union mil lionaire who endowed Eaton Hall at Willamette university, came over this morning to listen to some of the ad dresses of the conference. : Mr. Eaton was delegate to the general confer ence at Baltimore some years ago. ; - v. This is the. day that what , little "politics"; there : is enters into the game. Tomorrow night, probably, but possibly Sifidax afternoon, the ap pointments will be made. Between now and then many a minister is on the anxious seat for. if, there is one thing that makes Methodist preach Fourth Btreet and the east property line of said Block 10, Grandy's addi tion to the city of La Grande, Oregon, to the center line of Fourth street t thrntc south along the center line of Fourth street to a point 120 feet north from-the north propery line of Spring avenue; thence east through blocks 103. 102 and 101, Chaplain's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon, .to the center line of Washington avenue; thence southerly along the center line cf Washington avenue to the center line of Seventh street, hence south along the center line of Seventh strsit to a point opposite the center of Ho .-k '.'!), Chapla.'n's addition to the city of li Grance, Oregon; thence w;t through the centers of Blocks 99, 98 and 97 Chaplain's addition to the city of La Grande, Orearon and continuing west on the same line across th un subdivided , property, lying betvcc-.i the west ' property line of Fourth street and the east property line of block 11, Grandy's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon and continuing west on the same line through blocks 11 and 12 Grandy's addition' to the Mill THE OL : STANDARD OIL FOR MOTOR CARS As its name implies, ZEROLENE keeps your motor cool by fur nishing perfect lubrication. 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For sev- Alder street; thence north to the place of beginning, all in the city of La Grande, Oregon, and the estimated cost of said proposed improvement is JS 1,000.00. You will further take no tice that said' city council will meet eral years before her marriage she8t the council chamber in the city was a missionary in the heathen land, building of said city on the 10th day of and her experiences are many, inter- i Septemb er 1918 t ei ht ?AxVV.Ttx., eeting and thrilling. She is one ofiof 8aid day to conBider n,aking the few ministers wives in the con- nr0 i ni in a Yercnce who can testify to actual nt o. missionary field service. ' Mrs. Gillilan is one of the oldest ministers' wives' in the conference, and aside from enjoying the confer ence Itself , has been busy calling on former neighbors while here, much to the enjoyment of all concerned. The Wolverine lb had a grand time at the Oregon cafeteria last ev- grant a hearing to any and all persons reeling aggrieved against, or on ac count of, said proposed assessment. ' Dated at La. Grande, Oregon -this 28th day of August, 1913. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By Lee Warnick, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Adv. '8-29 19t Drink SAM-o-sr81 '." " and ' ) f r; You'll Know the Joy of Living NORTONIA HOTEL European Americas Plaa A. a HOGUE, Mngr. , A hotel whose homelike comforts and safety will appeal 'to you and your family. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden andJsrg lob by for your pleasure and cvenlent located close to the shopping district Write for family rates. Eleventh St. off Whiiften. PORTLAND UBiswuJi i