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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1916)
1 MONDAY, MAY 29, 19 Ui. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE PIVH 1 - u r 5 1 w w IVE me hospitality befo' the soup an a pipe o' VELVET after the pie an' it don't matter much about the rest o' the meal. mmmmtmmmi Temoval of the buffet from' the Ma sonic temple, is being distributed by the National Crime Prevention com mittee of Builders, 1010 Ashlu'nd Hlofk. It eontninn & nicture of the 'University Club and a notice in rubber i stamp "Harry K. Thaw has paid for j sending this message to you." Here is a part of the message: I "This University Club pays $1000 leach year to the city of Chicago for its saloon Ipriviloges. At one time it did not divide, its bar profits with anyone except Uncle Sa7ii. At one time this c'juIi of college graduates "Kept the bar of the club open on Sun day contrary to the state law of Il linois. "The club often entertains William Jennings Baynn and recently enter tained the new arvhbishop of Chicago and his party. "No Jewish societies and no argani zutions of women meet in this build ing. This building is the headquar ters for college fraternity men." Immediately beneath the article is a quotation from an address by Rob ert (J. Ingersoll, bearing the caption. "A POISON STORY." Thaw donated $50 to the Chicago crime prevention movement two weeks ago. 1 q tp. a mm I I I Hi D 20c 3 for 50c La Grande Fruit Company Avoid Spring Colds. OR HEROES Washington, May 26. Under the plam for world peace as outlined in the program of the League to Enforce Peace, the United States might have to relinquish some of its older inter pretations of the Monroe Doctrine, in the event of a dispute with a Euro pean power, George Graft Wilson, professor of international law at Har vard, declared in an address here today before the first national' assemblage of the league. Under peace treaties signed in recent years, the professor said, such concessions will have to be .'Appropriate Memorial services ! n'u0 Unite(1 states has within were held in tne r irst iiaptm , t he aaid ecome a (party church Sunday morning at the usual n , ' ,mW ni h-, in " hich .MEMORIAL SERVICES YESTER DAY WELL ATTENDED. Baptist Church Scene of Patriotic Homage to Soldiers. United States May Have To Make Concessions hour. Members of the G. A. R., 'the high contracting parties agree of - -J' . .7 . that all disputes between them E3ted'ibodyraS.e ch rch"w7s dl yature whal-oever . to .the t ated in a profusion of flags, bunting jlncnt of which prey.ous arbitration and flowers. There was S large aUi-'e"t' or agreements do not apply tendance. Excellent and appropriate''1' their terms or are not applied in music was furnished by the choir. 'fact, shall, when diplomatic methods Rev. J. J. Tichner, the pastor, de- of adjustment have failed, be referred livered a fine discourse from the text, 'for investigation and report to an ln ' Psa. 82:7 "But ye shall die like men j ternational commission and 'they and fall like one of the Princes." He . agree not to declare iwar or begin hos brought out in chronological order, til ities during such investigations and the important events in the nation's before the report is submitted.' history, and referred feelingly to "A dispute in regard to the Monroe those early sturdy pioneers and the i ttoctrine or involving its principles privations they underwent. He j whatever they may be would surely be graphically depicted the horrors j included in the agreement made by of the Civil war and paid a glowing i the United States to refer 'disputes tribute to the memory of the nation's j of every nature whatsoever, to an in Jieroes who survive as well as those i tomationiaJ commission for investiga- departed. tion and report. Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and gvipie, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Iiixntive Tar Syrup. It soothes, the cough, checks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already pre pared, no mixing or fussing . just ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 40 years. Notice of Sewer Construction and Assessment. The Spanish-American war was re- "This report had endorsement by .adopted by said Commission is as 1 i 1 .L. 1 . . A . i i ii ; i r ferred to, and the speaker likewise praised the young men who responded so readily to their country's call. He stated that that war had done more to unite the North and South thnn anyning that had occurred for many years. The memorable "Maine" in cident was referred to and the speaker said that after Admiral Dewey's fleet had finished its gigantic under taking, Spain had a submarine navy (?). The assassination of President Mc Kinley was touchingly dwelt upon "He fell like a Prince and died like a man.' The brave women, "Our wives, sis ters and sweethearts," the speaker called them, came in for a good share of credit in the saving of the nation. Rev. Tichner closed with an eloquent peroration, urging his hearers to re" member that they aire on the march and should ever 'be on duty until the command comes to lay our armour by and sleep the last sleep that knows no awakening until the resurrection. Our Want Ads bring results. leaders of the present administrations as well as in the action on these treaties by the ipresont administra tions and is not to be repalrdcd as embodying partisan policies. The United States is already bound to net as regards the Monroe doctrine in disputes which may arise in most states in a fashion in exact accord with the second article of the platform of the League to Enforce Peace. The aim of the league is secured when the question which negotiation has been unable to settle is submitted for hear ing, consideration and recommenda tion, and it makes little difference whether the body to which it is sub mitted is called an 'international com mittee' oir 'council of conciliation'." Thaw's Money Aids Drys Chicago, May 2b Officals of the University Club were amazed to re ceive literature showing that money donated by Harry K. Thaw is being used in a campaign to make the club dry. A pamphlet, commenting upon the fx $? 4? 4? 4? 'Hj? 4? 4" 4f "i & 'if :1b. b. restaurant t Opposite Depot AMERICAN DISHES NOODLES and CHOP SUEY A SPECIALTY A Good Dinner for 20 cents every day. We Serve. Everything the Market Affords Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern th:it the Commission of the City of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, proposes and intends to improve Section Five of Sewer Dis trict Number Three of the City of La Grande by constructing therein a sanitary sewer aixl that the report of the Committee on Estimates appointed under and by resolution of the Com mission of said City of date April 2t, 191b', has made its report in writing to the Commission which report was on the l!)th of May, 191G, finally ap proved and adopted by the Commis sion of said City and said Commission has set Wednesday, the 14th day of June, A. D., 1916 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at the Commission room in the City Building in la Grande, Oregon, as the time and place when the Com mission will meet, hear and deter mine all objections, remonstrances and claims of grievances of persons inter ested therein and affected thereby. That the boundaries of the said Dis trict to be so improved, as finally follows: Commencing :it the center of Block Nineteen, in Coggan's Addition to La Grande, Oregon, and running thence west along the center line of said Block Nineteen and along the center lines of Blocks 54, 53, 52 and 51 of Chaplin's Addition to the Town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, to the center of Fourth Street in said Chaplin B Addition; thei-ce south along the center line of said Fourth Street to a point 120 feet south of the south property line of L. Avenue of said Chaplin's Addition; thence west to the center of First Street in said Chap lin's Addition; thence south along the center line of First Street to a point thereon west of the center of Block 8G of said Chaplin's Addition: thence east through the center of said Block 86 of said Addition to the center line of Second Street in said Chaplin's Ad dition; thence south along the center line of Second Street to the center line of I Street, now known and de scribed as I Avenue, in said Chaplin's Addition; thence east 18 feet to the centail of the inter-sections of Second Street and said I lA venue; thence south along the center of Second Street in said Addition to the center line of H. Avenue; thence east seven feet; thence south along the center line of said Second Street in Arnold & Dray's Addition to a point thereon opposite the center line of Block Nine in Arnold & Dray's Addition to the Town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon; thence east along the center line of Blocks Nine and Ten of said Arnold & Dray's Addition, and the center line of Blocks twenty-two, twenty-one, twenty-three and twenty four of said Chaplin's Addition to a point CO feet east of the cast proper ty line of Seventh Street in said Chaplin's Addition, and thence north La Will Observe RIAL D Two deliveries 8:30 and 10:30 Market Closes at 10:30 A. JVL Main 96 Order Early to the center of the alley in Block Thirty four of said Chaplin'a Addi tion opposite the northeast corner of Lot Twelve in said Block Thirty-four; themee east along the center line of tne alley in said Block Thirty-four to tlie center of Eighth Street in said Chaplin's Addition, and thence north along the center line of said Eighth Street to the center line of the alley running east and west through Block Thirty-seven, of said Chaplin's Addi tion; thence west along the center line of said alley to a point thereon appo site une norcneast corner 01 Lxrt la In said Block 37; thence north to the center of the alley in Block 47 of said Chaplain's Addition to a point op posite the northeast corner of Lot 12 in said Block 47; thence east along the center line of said alley to tho cem- ter of Eighth Street in said Chaplin's Addition; thence north along the cen ter line of said Eighth Street to the center of L. Street in said Chaplain's AiKiinon, now Known as L. Avenue, thence East along the center line of said L. Street in said Addition to a point thereon opposite the center line .running north and south through Block Nineteen of said Coggans Addition and thence north alolng the center line of said Block Nineteen of naid Cog gan's Addition to the point of begin ning. That said District is to be improved by the construction therein of a sani tary sewer in accordance with tho plans and specif ications therefor here to tore adopted by the Commission as followvS, to-wit; To construct an eight inch vitrified sewer with manholes and connections, along the center line of L. Avenue, formerly L. Street in Chap lin's Addition to the town --of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, from a oint 70 feet east of the east prop erty line of Fourth Street in said Ad dition to the center of the inter-section of said L. Avenue and Eighth Street in said Addition; thence north along the center line of said Eighth Street to a connection with tho present sewer at the inter-section of M. Avenue, formerly M. Street, and Eighth Street in said Addition and from the inter section of K. Avenue, formerly K. Street, and First Street in said Chap lin's Addition, along the center line of said K. Avenue to the center of the inter-KPHio?l of nnirl V Awnnfi and Seventh Street in said Addition' und from the center of the intersec tion of J. Avenue, formerly J. Street, and Second Street in said Chagxlin's Addition, along the center line of said J. Avenue to the center of the inter section of said J. Avenue and Seventh Street in said Addition, and from the center of the inter-eection of Second Street and I. Avenue, formerly 1. Street, in said Addition, along the center line of said I. Avenue to the center of the intersection of said I. Avenue and Seventh Street in said Chaplin's Addition, and from the cen ter of the inter-section of Second Street and H. Avenue, formerly II. Street, in said Chaplin's Addition, along the center lino of said H. Ave nue, to the center of tho intersection of said II. Avenue and Seventh Street in said Addition, and from the center of the intersection of Second Street and G. Avenue (formerly G. Stroet) in Arnold & Dray's Addition to tho Town of Ia Gramfe, Union County, Oregon, along the center lirio of G. Avenue to the center of tho inter-soc-tion of said G. Avenue in Chaplin's Addition to the inter-section of said G. Avenue (formerly G. Stireert) and Sev enth Stroet in said Chanlin's Addition, und an eight-iaich vitrified sewer with nrcuhole.i awl connections from the center of the inter-scctioii of K.. Ave nue and' Seventh Street to the center of the inter-section of 3. Avenue and Seventh Street., and a ten-inch vitri fied sower with manholes und conncc- jt.inns from the center of the inlor-.soc-jlior-. of J. Avenue, formerly J. Stnx;t, l.imd Seventh Street to the center of the inter-section of I. Avcmue ;itt l s;id Seventh street and a twelve-inch vit ! rifled sewor from the center of tho in-iter-section of s.lid I. Avenue and snid Seventh Street to the center of the j inter-section of said G. Avenue tuid Our store will close Decoration Day at 10:30 a. m. for the rest of the day. , ( Phone your orders in Early OH GROCERY & BAKERV Home of Fancy Groceries . . Phone Main 75 E. POLACK, Prop. 1' .a t tv.euve- ir.eh vitrified sower from the center of the inter-section of I. Avenue and Seventh Street in -raid Ohaplin'n Ad dition, to the center of the intor-scc-tion of Eighth Street smd said I. Avenue in said Chaplin's Addition, with the necessary manholcn and con nections, together with the necessary j excavations therefor. I This notice is issued and given un der the direction of thfl Commission j of the City of La Grande by Resolu tion of date, May 19, 1916. Dated at In Gratwle, Oregon, this May 20, 1910. LEE WARNICK, Iteeonkrr of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Eighth Annual x Live Stock Show Union, Oregon Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 14, 15 and 16, 1916. The Union Live Stock Show will be bigger and better this year. Many New Features will bo presented. Tho Greatest Display of Live Stock and the most interesting Track and Arena Events ever shown in Union. REMEMBER! the Date and Arrange to Attend the Union Stock Show. It Will be Interesting, Educational and Entertaining. A now feature tlii.-i year will be an Auction Sale of Live Stock, tho :ay following the ,;tock show, SATURDAY, JUNE 17T1I, beginning (it 10 o'clock a. m at which ti "le it is expected that many fine anini.ils v. ill bo oft'e'-ed for sale. RU-BER-OID ROOFING! ONE OF THE BEST ROOFINGS MADE We are prepared to quote prices that will please you GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 '(City Seal) Daily May 22-29 Juneo-12 i