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P.AOE FOUR.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
, SATURDAY, jJTJNE 13, 19l4
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THE OBSERVER
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s-. , BEING CHEERFUL.
The optimist tells us that life is
what he make it ' Christian Science
teaches as that it is possible t culti
vate cheerfulness by will power.
Both are right. The eternal grouch
always finds something to complain
about. The person with a sunny dis
position, either natural or acquired,
never has any difficulty in radiating
sunshine, even on the darkest day.
The optimist has a,, cheerful crowd
round him; the pressimist is sur
rounded by chronic dyspeptics.
work-mate or a guest than a bilious
sour-face, even though the latter
might be Jhe wiser, the more efficient
of the two, "which is not usually the
case. May we not then ask our po
lice officers all of our public ser
vants, in fact that they may bs
cheerful as well as capable ; court
eous and good humored as well as
efficient? . "' ' ' i
have a jolly company, just a little
above the average in intelligence,
jutt a little more prosperous then
their neighbors, and just a little more
efficient in their work. ' '
The habit of smiling isn't harder to
form than the habit of grouching;
and think how jnuch pleasanter it is
for others. What we have learned
in recent years about philosophy
brings into play; new laws to -regulate
The mayor of an eastern city re- human conduct not necessarily sta-
cently put into effect an order re-tute laws,, but scientific laws, social
should salute and smile. Possibly it
in requiring too much of a man In
one's employ or in the employ of a
municipality to force him to Smile,
yet it is done in a manner more' in
direct than that of the eastern mayor
by the heads of many large commer
cial institutions. The difference in
methods is merely that they will not
hire a grouch, nor will they keep one.
It is not usual to make this the spe
cific charge that is sealed In the blue
envelope, for it is hardly necessary.
Too many reasons can be found for
dissatisfaction with the work of a
grouch. . ' '. '
Some say that the mayor's order
will accomplish little; that it IS to
off-cious, but it rests on the right
philosophy. Look into a crowd and
you will nnd no difficulty in pointing case that our reasonings, nd there
out the people therein who put Ihe for our theological doctjines, rarV
pnr, prance, . ourne., ,p,nerfect. and so perlsHInir. It i
U.II wtlT I 1 II ,1
Like the v clouds of the fsky they
(theological doctrines) are here to
day; tomorrow, air swept ?off r and
vanished; while Christiaij'ty itself,
nice tne tea ven above, with its sun,
asd moon, and uncounted stars, is al
ways" oveV our had; thoughj thej cloud
sometimes debars us toi &e .-needed
light , It must of "necessity be the
lid on
Gather
not charge to exceed five cents. In '
several instances this cost is less by
a material . figure. .Another erron
eous impression that is reported to .
exist is that the state and local as- j
sociations work independently of each
other. They are - harmoniously co
operating, where ever associations
exists, and the same is true here, j
The state last 'year through its for-;
estry department spent something!
like $850 in the local district Union j
and Wallowa counties. This ex-1
penditure was in - addition to that
which the local organization spent to
prevent fires last year, i
HONOR THE . FLAG.
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them together and you will
MONUMENT'S
Latest Design 's, Made in La Grande. We hae our own
quarry. Rubble and DimenstonStone always on hand
C0SCREU BLOCKS
E. C. DAVIS
Cor. Greenwood and S. Ave., La Grande, Ore.
only gradually that we approach to
the true system of Natur by. obser
vation and reasoning, ana work -out
our philosophy and theology by the
toil of the brain. But njeantime, if
we are faithful, the: great truths of
mortality and religion,; the deep
sentiment of love to man and love to
God, are perceived intuitively, and by
instinct, as it were, though our the
ology, be Imperfect and "miserable.
THEODORE PARKER. Z5
It is frequently less expensive to
get "next" to the man who has an
automobile, than it is jo buy one of
ycur own.
The Mexicans don't care much
what kind of government they get,
so long as it does not give them
peace.
the Philippines, and wherever there
are "citizens of the United states.
Two weeks ago the American Flag
Association , .sent out reports to
mayors of all cities, to United State.!
officials in foreign countries and to
officials of 'American insular posses
sions to observe; the' day . by a pro
gram to include the mging of "Amer
ica," and salutes to the Stars and
Stripes. . Unanimous response that
the day would .be observed was re
ceived from, all to whoin the sug
gestion was made. '.-: ...
Resolution of Condolence.
WHEREAS it has pleased the Di
vine Creator in his infinite wisdom ta
remove from this .earthly fyonie Bro.
C.'"E. Golden, a true and1 laithful
rrember of Chosen Friends Lodge No.
190. ' ; '';'
WhEREAS his. family has lost a
kind and loving father and, the com
munity a good citizen. Let us, the
members of this lodge as we, grieve
over the loss of our departed brother,'
deeply sympathize with his devoted
family.
THEREFORE be it resolved that
the charter of this lodge be draped
in mourning for a period of thir;y
days and a copy of these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of this
lodge and one sent to his - beloved
family.
R. M. M'ALLISTER,
H. W. BORK,
S. T. SIMMONS,
Committee.
Chosen Friends Lodge No. 190. Is
land City, Oregon. 6-12-lt.
TWO IMPORTANT FEATURES
There are two features which distinguish the ser
... vice of the United States National Bank. '
CONSERVATISM as assured by the' experience
and standing of our Board of Directors; - " ,
LIBERALITY in extending to its 'depositors finan- -.
cial aid within the rules of safe banking practice;
The United States Nat'l Bank
Capital "' $10,000 sirptw $13,000 Deaits "', ' UH.H9.
OFFICER? and DIRECTORS
i
WM. MILLER
J. C HENRY ' ;
J. L. CAVINESfi
J. F. CONLEY
T. J. SCBOGGIN
- Ci T. BACON
A. L. RICHARDSON
U. G. COUCH
GEO,. TtCOCHHAN '
' ! LAWN .MnwFiwa mrvri.va tvn f i vmiif .
NOVELTY' REPAIR SHOP..".
We are experts and do expert work. ' All kinds of repair work
done; give ns a trial and we do the rest We also sell TRIANGLE
ELECTRIC IRONS and LACO LAMPS. u :
Wm. M. SHIPP Proprietor
108 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon,
Let it go at that Portland says
her Rose show was the best ever
What else was there to say?
Budweiser and Rainier
v
rsaKer is joining the procession
and thisear will have a Chautauqua.
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BEER
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Delivered to any part of the
city. Family trade a specialty
PATROLMAN
APPOINTED.
I
B. W HUGHES, Agent
Distributor for Baker, Grant
JUnion and Wallowa Counties
M oose Billiard Parlors 180 Depot St
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The association has also purchased
lire lighting equipment1 suitable to be
carried by a pack horse, and a com
plete outfit of this kind is to be put
m every outlook station. The kits
which are to be placed in lookout
stations are composed of articles con
structed with a view of reducing their
bulk, and some of the most necessary
:ools of such shape and nature that
they can readily be '"toted" on a pack
horse at all times, and more elaborate
tools will be kept in the station at all
times to be used when big fires break
out in that vicinity.
State Is Co-operating.
The belief is said to exist in timber
districts, that the state charges a flat
rate of five cents per acre for all
timber that it. patrols when the tim
ber owner is not a member of local
flic prevention associations. This is
not the fact in the case for the state
charges or.i such fees as wI! cover
the actual expense and the oveihead
costs, with the proviso that it must
Here is for the Bargain
Seeker and Home Makers
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For Said House of 7 robins MocU'in Just Built com
plete with Cement Basement. Lot 60x110 only one block east
of the Court House. Only $2500.00. $300.00 down; balance
to suit buyer.
Ccntenial Hotel in Union Modern :)4 rooms. Lot 76k
100. $9,000.00. Brick house in rear, of 8 rooms. Lot 73x100
Chi.-ken yard 70x50 $7,000.-00. Will trade for something
of equal value in or near La Grande'
5 room house Lights Citv Water Built, last year. Lot
50x175 $1,200.00 $200.00 down.
6 room Ihouse Barn 12x18 Lot 2 Acres City Water out
side Bath Good Cellar Chicken house Wood Shed
Fruit Trees Berries and small Fruits. $2500.00 $700.00
down.
(3 Boom House Full Basement with Laundry Tubs. Lot
70x100 $2,500.00 4 room House on same lot with water out
side $1,100.00 $100.00 down.
The above are excellent properties and well worth vour con
sideration, Mr. Buyer. For now is vour time to get what vou
want at very reasonable ternis.'.. , .. ' ;
C. J. Black Go.
To All Owners of Dogs.
Ordinance No. 724 requires all dogs
running upon the streets and alles
of the city of La Gninde, Ore., to be
muzzled. Owing to several cases of
rabbies 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.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to publically express our
heartfelt thanks and appreciation for
the many kind acts bestowed upon us
during our recent sorrow and be
reavement at the death of our hus
band and father. Especially to the
Masons and friends, who helped in
every way possible, to them we ex-J
tend thanks.
Mrs. M. A. HARRISON SR..
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. HARRISON
JR.,
Mr. and Mrs. ELMER. .
Free Delivery A Drug Store on Your
Wall.
your telephone. It amounts to the
same thing because it connects you
with our splendidly stocked pharm
acy. We are ready and willing to de
ilver what you want at once and at
any time. Phone
Newlin Drug Co. .
6-11-lt.
222 Depot Street
Phone Main 754
La Grande, Ore.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the Le
gal voters of School District No. One
I of Union County, State of Oregon,
j that the Annual School Meeting of
I said District will be held at the Old
I High School building in said dis
trict to begin at the hour of tw
c'clock P. M., on the, third Monday
of June, being the 15th-. day of June,
A D1914.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one Director and the
transaction of the business usual at
such meetings.
There will also be submitted to the
,Ltgal voters at said election the
j following questions
j Shali the District School .Board of
; School District No. One, of Union
! County, Oregon, sell the White School
j house, located on Block 86 of Chap
j lin's Addition to the town of La
j Grande, Union County, Oregon ?
j Said election shall be held from 2
. P. M. until 6 P. M., and it shall be
j by ballot.
Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D
I 1914.
I S. N. BOLTON,
i Chairman District School Board.
! Attest:
i ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS,
j District Clerk.
d-6-G-St.
We Repair Watches!
Only in first class workmanlike manner.
' We Guarantee all our work.
We repair watches and guarantee them at as
low a price as you pay others to rum them.
You know we have been wfth you and can refer
you to watches we have repaired for twenty-three
years winch are now as good as when new.
. W grind and surface all our own lenses used
in Optical Department.'. ' " ' ' ;
J. H. PEARE & SON
LaGrandes Leading JetvelersandManufactur-
ing Opticians. Established 1891
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Retail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash and Doors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO
j Call O'Connell's Cigar Store for
, John Rogers Taxi Service. Day
i phone Red 141, Night phone Black
; 1621. Good car, careful driver.
' Country trips a specialty. 4-28-tf.
La Grande Nationaf Bani
Organized in 1887.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF UNITED STATES G OVERS
JIENT. UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITOR'!
CaP'lal $100,000.09
s"rp'"s $140,000.00
Total Resources $1,000,000.00
For twenty years, in all kinds of financial weather, we b
successfully catered to the monetary wants of the people of
Grande and the Grand Ronde Valley.
We respectfully solicit your business.
La Grande National Ban!
La Grande, Oregon