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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1908)
MOB SIGHT. EVENING . BSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGOX. WEDNESDAY, JAXTART t, IMS. fWiWJ-JlalV DOIIT PAGES. TIIK JCKIIFE MXf'KIIH. nie .n Attraction ut lliu Opera Hikikc Tlmi-Mlny XUJit. . -i one in ijx Uranile can afford to nilts the rare opportunity of hearing tho Midland Juhllee singers at the opera house Thursday evening, Jan nary I. They tome to us with a high. ly deserved reputation fur culture anil aliUlty to amuse aa well or to enter tain. Their entertainment la high class and refined. They do not con fine themselves to any special class of songs, but give the bent and the latest. They render the plantation songs with a pathos and feeling rarely equalled ty uny artists in this line. ' Th. entertainment will bo a rare treat for all lovers of good music; In fact. It will be a rare treat for n the people of La Grand?, for It on mac sucn an opportunity Is of wcrea 10 near such highly cultivated "Ues blended tegethr ta j.Vo4U fairmony. This enterttrmrai t fflvtn fAr benefit of the jvoXIc k-W.ii ,i L Grande and fe. Vf''. tn all our !.. ri-ls t-inihi.. them hiK Ua .lys-moc Tnl,Jr.i;,1 ""'K' u tit for th school tvt,r . '! Firmer Veel In Towkn. To; !:;., .'.it ;. .'. n i.'l- 1rtss of welcome by Governor Hoch, the, 37th annual meeting of the Kan sas state board of agriculture meets iodny In the capltol building and will continue In eln several days. A ilscusslon of alfalfa culture and wheat growing will occupy tomorrow's ses sion, and at the evening session Hod ney H. True of the United States de partment of agriculture will speak on Denatured Alcohol and the Farmer.' Maple Sugar Makers Meet. Rutland. Vt,, Jan. 8. The benefac tor of humanity who supply a large portion of the maple sugar syrup, which goes on the buck heat cakes of the American public, met here this, morning for the annual meeting of! I ael- vrmoIl Maple Sugar Makers' xj j of largrft exhibits wpV gwrtiU err in ts Mat -V3d ; s-.r.M:sm 5i live o,awn " the twtxt maker. 1 liunal interest, affecting the working man. Tickets are on sale In different places in the city, at 25 cents each. A Ir.rge crowd Is expected. INSTALLATION OP OFFICERS. Odd Fcllo' Ixidge llold Joint In-HtaHulion. SPECIAL IXDICE.MENT. To Our Customers mid IroiecUve f ftttcLltinn. '- 0. A lrvrbt Sa JjvOji.f Pwatjy w T" tvn !)il tntt, ) vnr 54e tkn J r tr- Will lie the iir-cjfi :m j. Vt;uirk M.inager Slew trt son's "I'note T'j'n Otbia. Steward and tht p-ipuUr win open there on Monday. January U, for a one night's run. This play ahould be a welcome announcement to patrons of that popular playhouse. as well as to the general public that loves this charming old drama. It Is a well known fact that the .stetson company l one of the best that has ever presented ,, gr,.nl ,,,nyi nn(, ' this season will but add to Its popu larity Willi young and old, for It Is JTc ,ir-s ivarjM. Jimoo. ft !:J. . ti;tiuy -i i ma-le uyon ft IVrnberg bv f J.iti-it')v-i-ament party, which be- iffvv thvU he U vi.wr to the kaiser ban any o'Vr nun. IliLty. Never before at this season of the year has The Observer Job depart ment been so well patronized by our local people. There's more than a reason satisfied customer ahvavs return. Til.. In. 11,,.. .U.. ...... . h.,ti,.i. .i i . . ' " ",l ""ee ivmicn will """i ii nas ueen. If I h.. ..m. rt..i...i ii.i.. .... . . aiieh a ihi... ... I ' 1 moon at tti, ' "e POSHH) o to sr. goid a company. New features have been added and old ,.s Kv u h(t. ter Inlet pretallon. The musical part t the progiam hi.s been greatly Increased. NATURES pLaiSfeS gainst disease is al.nos, incW ol the Ixnly tl lv, o this vVt f & tiHSue nervo ai,d Poisons, hnttuaaarA7 liLVvl "our'sl.ntent and strength, and the , this rreit v"'"! VI so,,rce3 .t?a into the blood. instead of a Bct.ri.diinV i , 7l J, '.T.-: 8TrP? O,..,nf-o and disease Impoitiintf.u-tur. trirtm-rVvnx wiity is likewise an fonns ,s sre to crop out some th e in lif J v t "Q f ' S n,c"w areresp..n:;i!,!c f..r ditt-i" 1 S u hle' , ot P,sons in the blood JHwandtA-afcin o J: down and become. . s 1 i.i. ... .. - y eruptions, M.l'i:iCE FlIZ MAFRICE iu ijfterc Here on (tatmilay Eve- lu. January IHtlt. t Jijanof 1I3 it.ur ce. f A f Tvtaitj- cvllege. Dublin, the well known J.Vvcaier. p.,-t. author, lawyer and yrvibr. will Iwture at the Presby- jvT.u raurrn on the subject, "The I KiM- f the Worklngtmin." Mr. Pit j- " f with high reommen- P.r. VC-.W .. . - "".e UI Hie - .... j. uieniiix yi .... .. . - t . . - . ... - - :i ,.t wcicn speak of h m a e. terrific ckltfJ, ..... ... wv Ktlv principal ora- t'rs cf the nation. New T.ieic um... p'k ut him as a second O'Connell, a ...4ljii.ro, or a Hurke. possessing all he wit and humor peculiar to the irish character. He Is forceful, pa the'io and eloquent. His best lec tures are on Irish and Scotch people at home, and In the lnnil rt llidl. adoption, their music and sons-. HiJ 'ectures on miners' unions, socialism unn tne industrial struggle have been treat ly appreciated In Montana, vhere he has been ngaln invited by lie civic cluls for the spring course. The subject of his lecture on -the ISth at the Presbyterian church. Is 'The ttise of the Worklngman." This Is a new lecture, which he has never delivered before, und will he he uuspices of the worklngnien of his iiy and neighborhood. The Unite evening News referring to hlni: snvs- "Mr. FHz .Maurice's speech was elo liient and from start to finish bubbled -ilh humor, the audience belmr nw.at enthusiastic. When mention was nude of the Iilsh martyrs the assem bly rose to Its feet and applauded loud nd long. In referring to the Irish !t, he gave several Illustrations of It, tlmo.st convulsing tho gathering with laughter." Mr. Fltz Maurice is nephew of Sir ......ir.ee mi. Maurice, grandson tho late liaroti Clan Maurice, and meet Descendant of Lord I. J. ('air residence In South La Grande, with .Mrs. Carr us hostess. It begins to look as though Raker county Is lo have a new court house. If there Is a county in the state that needs one. It Is Ilaker enm.i,. .. ..x. ovc ciiCCL in n f.plrr!.l j:..' otCr e" tTo Pur,11Hr d "one ffC jr-r. -w , '"?." " pots tlowu to t he WrM 4.-.l ! v-ry lonnuation of the r trOllllll atll ra..nHU r.vl( iiuti nut on v ri(va c o W Z&0 antidote the poisons, hnmora 1 Kens but PURELY VEGETABLE Jffi 4 'Vane. S. S. S. permanently cure, Rhe Zli. rT1Clthc? 8vstcm Scrofula. KMmTiSXlMn A' Catarrht Sores nd Ulcers, n the blood and any me, ra? ,lv free" d'SeaSeS and disorJers- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Fltz Maurh of a James ce, who was beheaded hv "Jueen Kll-abeth for endeavoring to 'reo Ireland from F.ngland. On his maternal side he belongs to the well 'mown Scotch family, th0 Gordons of Fife, Aberdeenshire. Mr. Fit. Maurice Is not altogether i stranger in Oregon, where he has relatives. His first cousin. Maurice Fltz Maurice, a rancher and proprie tor of the local Condon newspaper. Mr. Fltz Maurice In the course of 'Is lecture will dw.11 upon the cause f the financial panic, the Japanese liiestlon. and other matters of nn. i Those who attended the Joint in stallation last evening will long re member the event. La Grande lodge No. IS, and Crystal Rebekah lodge No. 50 both Installed tne officers-elect. The beautiful and Impressive floor work of installation waa splendidly done, not a single fault or bungle be ing manifest' In a single Instance. The grand lodge officer who offllcated at the installation of the Rebekah offi cers, under direction of District .Depu ty Alma Carroll, were Mary Frnker, Emma Harding, Lizzie Haworth, Lydla Grandy, Emma Clark and Mollle Buck. These ladles constituted the team and It waa evident that they had given the various details of the instal lation careful attention. ItclH'kaliH. louowing orticera-elect were Installed for the ensuing term: Laura Styles, N. G.; Rachel Woratell, V. G.; Jennie Smith, secretary; Mabei Oes- terllng, financial secretary, Ainu XI,, treasurer; Minnie Vanderpool, chap lain; Zella Robinson, Inside guard; Charlea H. BIystone. outside tmarri- Rebecca Kochensparger, warden; Lla zie Scott, conductress; Ada Fowler, R. S. to NT. O.; Maggie Elystone, L. S. to N. G.; Susan Mcllroy, L. S. to V. G.' Jessie Peffer, R. S. to N. G. I Odd Fellow s. . i ne grnna louge officers who assist- ' ed District Deputy C. J. Vanderpool, were: George. Robinson, George Ball, F. P. Chllders. M. S. Carn.ll uA u ( oolldge and J. A. Fraker. Those installed for the ensuing year were: T. J. Scroggin, N. O.; C. H. BIystone. v. It.; D. E. Cox, secretary; W. T. Orlder, treasurer; C. J. Vanderpool, lnanciul secretary; J. H. Hlllman, warden; E. E. Scott, conductor; Mar tin Sheasley. I. G.; J. M. Kochenspar- Str, O. G.; H. E. Coolidee. n. s V n F. B. Currey, L. S. K. G.; George -an, it. ,s. v. G.; William Holbrook. L. S. V. G.; O. R. Coolidge, R. S. S; O. Fitzgeruld, L. S. S.; Samuel D. 'lay, chaplain. After the Installation, which look Place at the I. O. O. F. hall, It was an nounced that the Rebekahs had pre pared a banquet for the company at the Elks' mnnquet room. Here cov ers were placed for nearly 200. The banquet was a most delightful affair and reflected great credit upon the la dles In charge. Soon after midnight all left the hall, feeling that the Joint Installation and banquet had been an unqualified success. ; New One: ,' We have Just closed our first year's business and find It has been a very successful one. We now hae a large number of good regular patrons, who pay their bills promptly. We hope to add to this number the coming year many new ones. As a special induce ment for all to pay cash we are is suing coupon books good for $5.00 in laundry for $4.50 cash. Tou save IS per cent by buying a book. This is a much more satisfactory way than running a bill. Have your washing ready early In the. week. Tou get better work. We hive lately installed on our shirt and collar machine a new Invention fori Ironing pleated shirts, which enables! ua to turn out the very finest work I obtainable anywhere. Start the new year by sending us your laundry. It will be appreciated. 'Phone Main 78. 28tf CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY." the' 4th day of February, 190, at 10 o'clock a, m.t a the time, and the court house at La Grande, fJnlon coun ty, Oregon, aa the place for the .hear ing of any and all objections to said account and the flnat settlement there of and the distribution of said estate. . Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 2nd day of January, 1808. I B. I LEAVITT. Administrator of the Estate of George , McFatrldge, Deceased. CQCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Administrator.' DJ4-11-18-25-D1 .. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of, the estate of George McFatrldgerdeceased, and'the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, has fixed Tuesday, Notice. Having disposed of my grocery t business to James O. Snodgrass, I wish to take this means to thank my cus tomers for their very liberal patron- age in the past, and assure them that . their trade will be equally well ap- -predated by my successor in the fu ture. , rwn Would request that those knowing themselves Indebted to me would call and settle at their earliest conveni ence. . 1-S-1T1 E. P. STAPLES. A well known mixture made In l a Grande, tne ibiua olouuiuiu C'ouih syrup. Try It. Red Cress drug store . I Blue Mountain Creamery Co. The law requires milk to test 3.2 per cent. Our milk is guaranteed to test 5 per cent. Our sweet cream is paseurized, thereby in suring puri y. l Ity TltXCM. The following tax levies have been made In the following Incorporated cities of the county: La Grande, 10 mills. I'nion, 7 mills. Island City, 3 mills. ' Elgin, Cove and North Powder mu nicipalities made no levies this year. Sweet Milk Sweet Cream Butter Milk 5c a quart 25c a quart 10c a gallon Blue Mountain Creamery Co. l Installation Tonhrlit. AH members of star Encampment No. 31. should remember that there "ill be installation this evening. All members and visiting brothers are re- quested to attend. nn (mat nn iv Now is the time to our-" chare breeding stock. White and Black Leg thorns and Buff - Orp inglcn. Strong line of Cocks, Pullets and Hens to select from. Correspondence solicit ed. Efrers in RAasnn : ORCHARD CROVt POULTRY FARM R. F, D. No. I. ftr.. n' I. P nav D Mid- W aO,,.,,,.. , . inter Clearing at Wonderful Reduction . THE SHOPPING EVENT OF THE YEAR V7 1 InlE PEOIPLES n"r FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd. TO SATURDBY, JANUARY Uth. EVERY ARTICLED imm OUR ense Stock amcBily Reduced in Price , ; " 't, i I-' U " 'f-i t; ; '? 4.'- h