SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914.
LA GlJAKDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Write the Equitable Saving & Loan Association, Portland, Oregon for Booklet on "How to Save'
Commission, and by publication in
one Issue of the La Grande Evening
Observer. ,
Passed by the Commission of the
City of La Grande, Oregon on the
4th day of June, 1914, by 3 Commis
sioners voting. , therefor. Approved
the 4th day of June. 1914.
MAC WOOD,
President of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
Attest: ' LEE WARNICK,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon. ' ,
THIS GOSSARO CORSET IS PRICED
AT $2.00
Young women -who have mentally '
decided on a Gossard Corset . each
season, a and then put it off because,
of price, will appreciate the New :
Gossard Model here shown at $2.00. .
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SAVES THE Hi
AND
KEEPS YOU
YOUNG.
LOOKING
REYNOLDS IS
IDE CAPTAIN
SMALLEST MERMAID AF
TER WOMEN SWIMMERS.
LOCAL YOUTH RUNS HIS WAY
TO FAME.
Leg Reynolds Returns for the Sum
mer Vacation in La Grande.
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1 l.FE REYNOLDS HALF
MILER. IS TRACK
CAPTAIN.
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!?5?j''SSS?5$3(S
Spring athletics brought their re
wards to Lee Reynolds, local student
at O. A. C. As the crowning event
in a sAAcnn wliiph mmmonrpH with
a record holding race for him, came
his election to the captaincy of the
O. A. C. track team for next year.
He lowered the indoor collegiate
record at tne uoiumDia meet eariy
in the season and ever since has been
deemed the premier half mller in
the collegiate Northwest. He gained
this distinction through consistent
victories and his indoor mark which
will no doubt stand for some little
time. His defeat at Pullman by
Nelson and Clyde, is not to his belit
tlement for he left Nelson at the
Oregon meet after a hard spurt. He
has it over Clyde, all who have seen
the men run, admit his showing at
the Berkley meet also brought him
fame.
His election to the captaincy of
Ine next year's track team, is all the
more meritorious because of the men
who might have been given the honor.
Kadderly, Lafky, Hapgood and a ha'?
dozen other popular O. A. C. letter
men were breasted by the little half
n'iler in the captaincy race.
iteynoids is home from Corvallis
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LOCALS VISIT
MUSLIM
FINE GAME IS EXPECTED FROM
SET-TO.
Elgin and North Powder, Imbler and
Cove Uther uames.
menced hereafter as aforesaid unless
such permit has been obtained, oucn
permit shall be issued by the Elec
trical Inspector of said City, and be
fore such permit shall be issued, such
person or persons shall pay into the
Citv Treasury the sum oi imy louc;
cents, for each permit, and exhibit
the receipt therefor from the City
Treasurer to the Electrical inspector,
Section 2. After an electrical wir
ing' shall have been completed in or
on any building, awning, structure
or addition thereto, for which a per
mit has been issued, the person or
persons, firm or corporation who
performed the same must dmme-
La Grande's baseball club journeys ! diately notify the Electrical Inspector
to Union tomorrow to have another! of the completion of the work, and
intnrestino- round with the Unionites I must keen said work open for in-
who figured so conspicuously in last j spection by and until he shall have
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Can you imagine a pretty child of j
ten vieing for athletic honors against
the best of full grown rivals It does
seem absurd, doesn't it? Yet there is
no doubt that Florence McLaughlin
of Philadelphia, the smallest mermaid
i-x the world, threatens the laurels of
the leading women swimmers in her
district and will take a lot of beat
ing in next summer's important con
tests. -
Last August, when a tot of nine,
standing 4 feet 3 inches and weigh
ing 68 pounds, she swam five miles
in the practically still waters of the
Schuylkill River in a trifle over three
hours. At the time this performance
was met with general skepticism, for
none believed it possible that a mere
baby should do such amazing work,
Sunday's set-to in La Grande.
"Heck" Mclnnis and "Speed" Hum
phrey who did the managerial and
captain Btunt for the locals, expect
another, very interesting battle with
Union, who have determined to boot
their jinx out of town now that the
horse show is just about a matter of
history rain-soaked history by the
way. The team will probably make
the trip by automobile. Other, games
tomorrow are:
North Powder at Elgin; Imbler at
Cove.
SS -
At the game at North Powder last
Sunday, Elgin put a terrible sting to
the North Powerites. The score
was: ' . .
Elgin.
AB
Workman, ss 6
Mason If 6
Patten, lb 6
Oswald, p 6
Carl Hallgarth, c .6
Joe Hallgarth, 2b .6
Jim Hallgarth, rf .5
Shelton, -3b 4
Blumenstein, cf . . 5
R H PO
2 2 0
2
2
3
2
0
1
1
1
for the summer and expects to keep ' Nevertheless, every doubt of the feat
Total
50 15 14 27
North Powder
Hooper, ' s 4 4 0
Mercer, 2b 3 0
Hess, c 4 0
Clark, ss, lb 3 1
E. Pearson, rf ....4 1
Markham, lb .....3 1
7 2
Hess,
Titus, If ....
Smith, cf
F. Pearson, p
Total
...1
. . . .3
....3
....3
"is leg muscles in a well-oiled con
jSfiition by laboring upon his father's
jarm, where, hv the way, he developed
that wonderful staying power? and
endurance which has made of him a
word holder. Next year Hapgood
will be able to participate in colle
giate events and he and Reynolds
will, barring the unforseen, very
probably take every race beyond the
miartcr. Reynolds is a Kappa Sigm.i
lyi member, and well liked and pop
ular on the campus and. stands well in
his academic work.
. .
AUTOMOBILE MUTTERINGS.
The last of June sometime is the
date that is being talked of for the
annual auto run to Hot Lake for the
dance' business meetmS banquet and
ft A
S. D, Crown loft w
fF for Portland. He will boat down
lower Columbia from The Dalles,
find onpi i r-t 1 :n v: .
i . - w biiuiu wui u.ie ilia iim
; '"ie to tour the
p "-, '-'"owe and son being nlready in
- nana.
was swept aside, for the chubby miss
entered a five-and-one-half-mile race
for her sex, and not only completed
the long course without turning a hair
but defeated eight of eleven mature
opponents.
county. Cast week Henry Haas and
C. F. Graves put eight horses at work
on a big county grader and did won
ders to the road from the head of
Dorrance gulch to the Wrenn cor
rals. The road has been located on
a new route much of the way, and
a smooth even pike has been con
structed. 6 s
The Saxon, missing link between
cycle car and automobile, made its
debut in La Grande today when L.
L. : Snodgrass received the car re
cently purchased.
31 3 27 11 ;14
Score by Innings
Elgin 3 4021140 015
North Powder 0030000003
Summary Earned Tuns, Elgin 7,
North Powder 0; two bast hits, Pat
ten, Workman, Marham and E. Pear
son; three base hits Seward 2, Clark;
home run, Mason; first base on
balls, off Oswald, 1, off Pearson, 1;
struck out by Oswald. 8; by Pearson,
9: left on bases, Elgin 9, North
Powder 3;' double plays, Blumensten
to Patten; hit by pitcher, Mercer.
Umpires, Gilkson and Boyle; time
of game, two hours. .
MINAM DAM BLOWN OUT.
Ordinance No. 774, Scries 1914.
Art' ordinance to create the office
and defining the duties of Electrical
Inspector, in the City of La Grande,
Oregon; and to regulate the electrical
wiring in buildings and structures
within the limits of said City; and to
license persons, firms or corporations
engaged in electrical wiring; and to
provide penalties for the violation of
the same.
The City of La Grande does ordain
as follows:
Section I. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persons, firm or cor
poration to introduce or place any
electric light, heating or power wire,
circuit or circuits or electrical ap
paratus in -or on any building, awn
ing, structure or addition thereof
within the corporate limits of the
City of La Grande, Oregon, unless
examined and approved the same,
and issued a certificate of such in
spection. It shall be the duty of the
Electrical Inspector, upon receiving
said notice, to inspect said electrical
wiring, and if the same has been per
formed in accordance with he rules
and regulations set lortn in tne
National Electrical Code, as herein
and before mentioned, he jnust issue
a certificate to such effect, and de-
liver the same to the person or per
sons,' firm or corporation having
done said wiring: but if not per
formed in accordance with the said
rules and reauirements, he shall
withold such certificate until all de
fects are, remedied.
Section 3 The Electrical Inspect
or shall have the right to enter into
all buildings where electric current
wire exists for the purpose of in
specting the same.
Section 4. The said Electrical
Inspector is hereby empowered to
inspect or re-inspect all wiring in or
on buildings and apparatus conduct
ing electric current for light, heat
and power, and when said conductors
or apparatus are found to be unsafe
to life or property, he shall notify
the person, or persons, firm or cor
poration, using or operating them to
place the same in a safe and secure
condition within forty-eight (48)
hours. Any person or corporation
failing or refusing to repair, change
or remove same within Forty-Eight
(48) hours. or within such further
time as the Electrical Inspector
deems necessary, after receipt of such
notice, shall be subject to the pen-
I . 1 P ,
any nereinaiier proviaea. j
lations, changes, alternations, exten-
sicns, or repairs to existing electric
ii'ftallatiops made previous to tho
adoption of this ordinance, shall be
doie in accordance with the herein
before mentioned rules of the said
National Electric Code. In all new
installations of Wires inside of . the
fire limits of said City, the wires
shall be placed in conduits.
Section 6. There is hereby ere?
ated the office of Electrical In
spector, which said office shall be
filled ex-officio by the Chief of the
Fire Department.
Section 7. All electricians or
other persons, firms or corporations
shall, before engaging in tho business
or work, of wiring or placing their
electrical apparatus in buildings for
hire, shall first pay unto the City
Treasurer the sum of Twenty ($20.-
00) dollars a year for each year or
fraction thereof they may hereafter
follow such occupation, and receive
a license from the City Recorder,
under the seal of said City.
Section 8. Any person or persons,
firm or corporation who shall violate
any of the provisions of this ordin
ance, shall upon conviction thereof
the municipal court, be punished by a
fine not exceeding fifty (50.00) dol
lars or by imprisonment in the city
jail of the Ciiy of La Grande not ex
ceeding Twenty-five (25) days, or in
default in paying such fine as may
be imposed, One (1) day imprison
ment in said City Jail for every Two
ISZ.UU' ..tit
Don't look older than you are. It is
just as easy to look younger. While
lack of hair or poor hair ts not always
an indication of age, it is frequently
accepted as such.
A person well advanced in years i
possessing a good head of hair is al
ways spoken of as "well preserved." .
Everyone can retain beautuul, lux
uriant hair if they make the effort In I
almost every instance poor hair or
the loss of hair may be traced to the
activity of the dandruff germ. New-
bro's Herpicide prevents the scale
like accumulation and puts the scalp
in a perfectly healthy condition. With
the elimination of the dandruff the
hair no longer drops .out. The itch
ing of the scalp stops almost at once.
Newbro's Herpicide is the remedy
for which there are many substi
tutes, preparations claimed to be .
"just as good." You don't have to ac-1
cept a substitute, insist upon naving i
genuine Herpicide. I
Sold ana. guaranteed, ana your " Pm 17nfv r.
monev back if not satisfied. nea
Come for a trial fitting, it does not
oblige you or I will call or you, by
appointment in your own home.
A complete line of all models on
hand. Prices at from J2.00 to SB.50.
Mrs,' Robt. Pattlson '
Corselere.
Cross Drug Store, special agents.
Spring end Oak.
To All Owners of Dogs. j -
Ordinance No. 724 requires all dogs '-
running upon the streets and alleys ' 1,-.
of the city of La Grande, Ore., to be FOLEY
muzzled. Owing to several cases of HOTEL
rabbios this will be strictly enforced.
Farmers and owners generally will , ' '
keep their dogs at home, have them '
in leash or muzzle them. All dogs , -
found running at large on the streets
or alleys of La Grande on or after
June "15 will be killed forthwith in
accordance with said ordinance.
C. B. ORAI, Chief of Police.
TAXI
FOLEY
HOTEL
Read the advertisement too.
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E. RIESLAND,
Plasterer and Contractor.
Cement work of all kinds, Foun-
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Cement block a specialty. Call
and see these blocks at E. C.
$ Davis' Marble Shop. Phene Red
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Plasterer and Contractor
' Interior and exterior plaster
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the same shall be in conformity with
R. E. Clanton Gives Instructions to j the rules and regulations set forth ir
n I. r . c.i,a(ii.,i ! niliat ie lnnum a, "Tlio Mntinnnl
nsmnliah Concrete Structure,
I The dam at the Minam Fish
' tti : nwn.t;nnllr a -fViintr nt
Willamette vnlley, hUmnJn;f the report
1,112 M .. ' - '
- Ik. flnnhnna flint tl
o have diffVA'.H, -.u a ,,a ho'e about eight feet square nad ncen
i rr...,"'" rultV W1 snow and mud , . lim . . instruction vertordnv.
A " :'n,e ,le .mountal"3 V"1 exne-I Tr.Wranl,ic instructions from R. E.
good, hard serviceable roads
ov the desert..
p . 4
enterprise, June C Through the
erergy 0f resent, of the hill coun
O cast of Crow creek the road into
lnT district i ,.. o
1'o.U it . nuvv ill it I luvil no
"Mine boulevard
It
Clnnton to J. H. Jackson of Lo.-tine
a few days ago, gave Mr. jacKson
authority to proceed with the de
struction of the dam. Yesterday
mornintr Mr. Jackson, R. T. Baker
what is known as "The Nations'
Electrical Code," being the rules and
! regulations for the installation of
electrical wiring, and apparatus for
J electric lights, heat and power, as the
i ii.ii.-i i i. .i..
iume are now rsihijiishuu, lui;i;iiii:i
with nny amendments and change
made from time to time and hereby
adopted and npproved. Before any
such electrical wiring shall be com-
mnnfiil in tw ftTi nnv ViuilHInc?. fllX'n-
' ing structure or addition thereto, a
I written permit must bo oblninnd
Sect vti
or ord '
hereby
Sect i
deemei c
necessi y
safety, :
clnrod
end eff
sage by
its appr -
i').
f i i n i r.
o :)
mces or parts
i : herewith are
linance being
riportance and
ii of public
. is hereby de
t in full force
its final pas
'n of said City,
r- .ident of said
and J. H. Wilson, of Wallowa, went j f rom the Electrical Inspector of said
in thp Hum with a hundred pound of
PiMimfn nifi7PT14 nMirnl find mndp tlP lllC llflle. 1 hl?
ave donntorl Sinn ...( I, f aIIioi. l-a-n linnrlvnd OOlinds
" ti v ? road anJ Commissioner 0f powder was sent down, and by
, whv l-.a? given mii-h nnn'-e- this evciin" t'-e d"i wi" TibnHy
Wntlowa Sun.
Citv. authorizing the person or per
sons, firm or corporation thenin
named to do and perform said elec
trical wiring and designate location
.ii, mmA q to b nonfoi-rv,0'l. I
No electrical wiring shall be com-
TrailB Miirh
Ad.
The Man v
Adv.
ALTON'S
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and sell all
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supplies &
repairs for
machines.
Prices $2.00
to $15. 00.
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Furniture on Easy Payments
MONEY-
I have plenty of money to
loan an improved farm
lands. My rates are reason
able in fact, lower than
many agents aak See me
when you want money.
J. R. OLIVER
Phone Main 86
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. : .
j Retail Department Phone Main 8
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Ruberoid Roofing
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