LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915.
PAGE EIGHT
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ALARM CLOCKS
J Lookout, America, and Ger-
man, at prices you can't af-
! ford to overlook
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l bait Bosworth in "Buckshot John,'
a lifelike storv with great acting and less than sixty days before the elect
! western settings the kind that rivets ion, at which they are to be . voted
Courtenay 'ppon, ana no amendment or a city
Today, the last day at the Ar
cade a Paramount Picture with Ho-
' subject to the constitution and rim
inal la ws of the State of Oregon."
j Section 12 of Chapter 226, Laws of
1 1007, which was an act to provide for
j carrying' . into effect the above, eon
: stitutional provision contains tm
provision, "Amendments to any city
charter may be proposed and sub
mitted to the people by the city
cpuncil with or. without any initiative;
petition, but tne same snail be rued
with the city clerk for submission not
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FOR ALL MOOSE
vnur eves to the screen
Foote makes a great hit as the fakir charter shall be effective until it is
and hypnotist. . - : j approved by majority of the-votes
I Vaudeville, Gray & White, the Dane-, cast thereon by the people of the city
PUESBYTKY MEETS
(Continued from Page 1IH
Tuesday night, April 13, is social
night to Moose and their lady friends.
By order of the Committee.
4-12,2t.
To Catarrh Victims.
You can not help feeling better aft
er the first day's use of Hyomei, the
guaranteed remedy for catarrh, colds
and bronchitis, which Newlin' Drug
Co sells. Easy and pleasant to use,
and harmless you breathe it. Adv.
n.,j.vI, .u'..i.n,l J,.,, iitk or io
111(5 1"lllll"-',J '"ft -v-, WA,.i;rt , 1U ,
something new. A great show. Adv7 "TV 7 T7i, i i
and the act of the legislature clearly
indicate that the legal voters of a
icity must enact or amend their char
ters, and not the council or the com
i missioners. In the case of 'State vs
Dallas City, 143 Pac 1127, Judge
Burnett in writing the opinion of the
j court, says, "We are' also 'of the
opinion .when the people of a city
'have amended their charter by the
' use of the word "ordained" this cir
cumstance alone does not empower
the council to repeal the amendment,
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Announcement of standing commit
tees. Reading of minutes.
- Reports:
a Installations.
b. Treasurer, Rev. Emil Smits.
c. Executive commission, Rev. Wm.
Baird.
d. Home missions, Freedmen,
church erection, evangelism, Rev. W.
W. MacHenry. . .
e. Foreign missions, Rev. Evert
Smits.
Wednesday, 1:30 P. M.
Prayer service Subject, "Seeking,
as Well as Saving the Lost," Rev. D.
K. Laurie.
Reports :
a. Education and colleges, Rev. C.
E. Morrison.
b. Publication, Sunday Schools, and
young peoples societies. Rev. A. R.
Carrick. -
c. Ministerial relief.
d. Spiritual condition of the
churches, Rev. D. K. Laurie, followed
by oral reports from each church.
e. Moral reform;: Temperance and
Sabbath observance, Rev. J. D. Mc-
Shoes of Every Style- t . ;- ,
k Shoes of Every Taste- ,
" Shoes to Fit Every Foot-- ' J '
Shoes at Every Price-
and that the lowest, at the United Store. We guarantee satisfaction- We toes,;
We buy for 83 stores; we give no credit, and make no deliveries, and in doing "bo we gave-"
you 33 1-3 per cent on your bill. '''' ' ''V-'--"V: -; ."'.'.--'.'v '-''
Ladies' new spring cloth top slippers, grey, black
; or sand, straps; pumps or lace, patent leathers
and gun metal f. ........ ...... .,.2.49, 2.98
Ladies' strap slippers in vie! or gun metal; new '
1915 toes ....... .". . i", . , . 1.39, 1.49, 1.98, 2.98
Misses' Mary Jane slippers, patent or gun metal
...1.49, 1.98, 2.49, 2.98
Girls slippers, Mary Janes, ankle straps or two
straps . .'. ; .1.15, i.i, 1.39, 1.49
Babes' slippers, all styles; soft soles. .... ,25, 45
Hard soles
,49c, 69c, 98c
: Men's dress shoes, black or tan, button or lace;
absolutely all leather 1.98, 2.Sev 8.50, 3.98
, Men's work shoes, heavy soles, all.leatbeithAough
out; any style .2.9$, lifOJft 4.5.
Elk skin shoes, Elk Boles M.98"
Mule ..skin shoes, Oak tan leather soles. . . . . .1.49
Chippewa logging shoes and pacs. .5.90, 6.35, 7.25
Boys' shoes ...... .1.15, 1.89, 1.49, 1.69, 1.79, 1.98
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1. Brotherhood
us it would be a mere ordinance en
acted by itself, Or the people for the
authority to enact or amend the
charter of any city is vested-in its
legal voters by Section 2 of Article 1
of the state constitution..' While
some expressions in the case, of Har
ris vs. Forest Grove, 54 Oregon 443,
considered by themselves might lead
the reader of the opinion to believe
that a charter could be amended or
enacted by a city council or com
missioners without being submitted!
YOU CAN
DO BETTER
THE UNITED STORE 83 KSS
J. C. PENNEY CO.
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CLIMATIC DATA;"
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4 ings for 24 hours ending last 4
4 night at 6. o'clock:
4 Maximum, 72: Minimum, 46 4
4 Temperature ' at 12:30 today, 4
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iu me iu)fai viners, yei as a maner'j. -'
fact the charter of the City of I j. j. j. j. j. j. j. j. j. j. j. j. X
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Front L ft.ee ci '
$3.50 and up S
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Red 3141, Next Door to Western!
J Union. i
Rev. J. B. Ast-
v.ood.
Election of general assembly com-r.-is.'iion.
St itistical report Rev. Evert Smits.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
Meeting in union with the Women's
Missionary societies.
Address by Rev. O. F. Wisner, D. D.,
"How to Make Our Churches Serve
the Community."
Rev. W. W. MacHenrV, "The Church
and the World-Crisis.''
Thursday, 8:30 A. M.
Prayer service "Help of the Holy
Spirit," Rev. W. W.; MacHenry.
Reports of standing committees.
General business. Place of next
meeting; dismissal of members; Re
port on leave of absence; approving
the minutes; final roll call; adjourn
ment; benediction. -
FOURTH STREET DECISION
(Continue! ttom Tage 1.)
are hereby granted power to enact
and amend their municipal charters
For fine Waffles use
Clow's self rising flour
25c package.
Make Doughnuts at
home and have them fresh
with Priscilla Doughnut
Flour. Sells for 25c pkg.
Fresh Cottage Cheese
every day made by the
Blue Mountain Creamery Co.
15c pint.
Don't forget we have
fresh Vegetables every
day.
X G. Snodgrass Grocer
'Quality
Phone Main 43
Service Honest Prices
of the legal voters of said city.- I
do not believe, however, that the in
validity of the chartea of 1914 will
effect these proceedings reviewed,
because the commissioners followed
the charter of 1909 in making the
improvement, as they were required
to do under the provisions of the
charter of 1913. These . proceedings
having been commenced ' before the
adoption of the charter of 1913.
It is claimed however that the char
ter of 1909 and 1913, are both abor
tive and invalid, and that our far
famed commissioner form of gov
ernment "should be relegated to de
suetude" for the reason that under
the constitutional amendment above
quoted, Section 2 Article .11, the leg
al voters have power to enact and
amend charters, but not to re
peal them, and that the attempt to
repeal the charter of 1885 by the
enactment of the charter of 1909 was
ineffective, and that said charter--of
1885 is still in full force and effect,
and as the proceedings for the impro
vement of tourth Street are not
authorized by said charter of 1885,
said proceedings are void. Certain
ly the power to enact a charter
would include implied authority to
repeal a former charter. In the ease
of Branch vs. Alby, 142 Pac. 598, the
supreme court of this state savs:
umi , ...
ine conclusion seems to be lrres
istable that the people by the adop
tion of said amendment intended to
withdraw from the legislative assem
bly all power that it previously pos
sessed to enact, amend or repeal
charters, or acts incorporating cities
and to confer upon -the legal voters
of cities and towns all said powers
except the right to repeal." I
think the learned judge who wrote
the opinion in that case, did not
mean to hold that the legal voters of
of a city had no right to enact an
entirely new charter, and thereby re
peal a former charter, either direct
ly or by implication, but that the
legal voters could not repeal a char
ter so as to leave a city without . any
charter, or commit "Municipal bu
cide," as Judge Burnett expresses
McKeon vs. City of Portland, 61 Ore
gon 385.
Believing as I do that there is no
objection to the proceedings that can
be taken advantage of by means of
a writ of review, the writ will be
dismissed, and the defendants will
recover from the plaintiffs their cost's
and disbursments in this proceeding.
FOUND Bunch of keys; patent lock
attached. Call and pay for this
ad. -. 4-13,5t.
"Notice to Flour-Buying Public.
. If you pay more than $1.85 per sack
for your flour, you are putting too
much money in flour. Royal Patent
or Jersey Cream is fully guaranteed
and good enough for the best. Make
us prove it. Any dealer, has these :
goods in four-sack lots, at $1.80. Think :
it over. -. 1
, Yours for cutting prices, .
La Grando' Milling Company. .
4-13,2t. pd. . ; .
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f They Are J
Biting J
Now j
If you expect to be success
ful on that fishing trip ,n i
want to nnd the nsh at a
time when they are "biting"'
be sure to equip yourself
with the right kind of an
outfit before starting.
Our line of Fishing Tackle
is the most complete in this
section. Reels, Rods, Lines,
Hooks, Flys, and everything
necessary for a complete
fishing equipment. ,
Newlin Drug
Company
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1000 pounds of paper will be used in our
new directory. It will hang on 3000
phones. It is the business and social "
map of the city. Is your name in it. -If
not, better get in before it is too late.'
The directory as an advertising medium . -
cannot be surpassed.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
THE ARCADE THEATRE
To-day April 13
BUCKSHOT JOHN
In 5 Reels by Hobart Bosworth
Friday and Saturday, Apr. 16 -17
MISTRESS NELL
5 Reels - Mary Pickford
The Pnly House in La Grande Witk Vaudeville
Number on Every Program
En
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The Elks9 Big Show,
9,
Bishop
Witt berShown at Elgin
V April 15. Special Train Round Trip $1
This i$ the Splendid Production Given by J
La Grande Lodge No. 433 in La Grande, April 9th
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