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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1908)
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Percale per yd 7 i-2c A BRAND NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING LUML IN HNU SEE CO I The Peopl e s Store U GRANDE'S LEADING DRY GOODS THE OPERA EMPORIUM AND TEMPLE OF ECONOMY HOUSE BLOCK mm Tho Flue Moiintiiln creamery broke its record fur this season of the year Saturday, whun Its patron brought In over 2000 pounds of cream. Later on In the season, whrn the Brass comes, this amount would not attract uny at tention, hut It dhows conclusively how t!ie dairy Industry of this country Is flowing. Notwithstanding the large li i 1 1 ii n t (if cream that Ik being re eclv- il the creamery Is behind with 11.-4 orders.. SPOKANE WIS GAME Suffragists In Wi'Nliln-itoil. Washington, IX ('., March 3. Hark. h;trk. the dogs do Imrk, the women 010 coming to town, some In rags and some In silken lugs, and some In gowns." Tho women ar. one and nil, suffra gettes, and have come to Washington to appear before todav's meeting of th woman suffrage committee of the senate, of which Senator flay Is chnlr man, and urge a 1th amendment to Oat constitution of the United States, -extending to women the right of suf . f rage. The hearing promises to be one of tho most Interesting, If not the most Important of the present session. Near ly every section of the country Is rep resented among th efnlr delegates who have come to demand a favorable re port on the proposed legislation. Mrs. Rallantlne, daughter of the late Tom Heed of Maine, Is the leading spirit In the movement, which recalls tho vigor with which he distinguished father opposed woman suffrage. Ills report on legislation proposed during his life Is still regarded as the strong est possible argument against woman suffrage. Philippine Teat 'her o Moot. San Francisco, March S. Dr. Guv Hall Huberts, of the department of po. lltlcal science of the University nf Cnl- Walla Walla, March 3. (Observer Special.) Clinching Its title to the championship of Washington, by qui eting all claimants to that honor, Spo kane high school won from the Walla Walla high school here last evening. n the fastest game of basketball seen here this season. The score run neck ind neck part of the time, but In the nil, the northern people hud a score if 33 to Walla Walla's 22. Not content with Washington's nunplonshlp, the quintet has gone to '.'enilleton, where It will play the high school teum of .that city tonight. ANARCHIST- TALK INCTNTIYE (Continued from Dage t.) mich Is being looked for, but has not yet been captured. Three hundred suspects are being watched any many will probably be placed In the custody of the police before tho end of the lay. These will be put through a searching examination which may lead to complete exposure of the activities of the various anarchistic groups In this city. The police have decided to establish a rigid censorship on "red" literature and prevent much of It from being freely circulated In Chicago. They have also decided to break up the meetings of the violent anarchists s they tend to promote crimes such ns was attempted yesterday. Aver- huch was a devout Jew and spent hours praying In his closet prior to the assault. Plot to Kill IliiHsr. The police claim to have unearthed a gigantic plot In which the lives of Mayor Husse, Chief Shlppy and Cap tain O'Hrlen, of tho detective depart- BARRETT TRIAL 'IS ON (Continued from page 1.) and excused: O. F. Coolldge, D. A. liarnes, C. E.' Golden, Garret Block land, William' Cantrell, J. M. Gllkln- son and W. K. Davis. There Is every Indication that both Ides are taking the greatest care, 'ourt Reporter Hiinnu is reducing to .riting all of the questions and an-vei-s asked each Juror under exam latlon. This Is usually omtlted, ex ept In murder trials. It Is expected that during the af ternoon session the complete Jury will selected and the tnklng of evidence ill probably begin tomorrow ig. Mr"-"-- What Is believed to be the best so lution to the financial situation of the La Grande Commercial club, was par tially formulated at a meeting of the j committee appointed for that purpose at the mass meeting Friday night The plans are In the embryo, how ever. The committee Is not ready at this time to make its plans publicly known. The members went over the situation carefully last evening and worked for several hours. The re' suits of the meeting are encouraging. It is said, and at the meeting next Wednesday night of this same com mlttee, the plans will be rounded Into shape for public presentation. The members of the committee who were present at the meeting In the olub parlors last evening were: Judge T.H.Crawford, J. W. Scrlber, J. Koesch, N. Bolton, F, S. Ivanhoe, Mac Wood and W. B. Sargent. rRflW RFFTC UltUtl UL.L.IU Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. NO ALUM NO HUE PEOSPHATES. W l In' III HIT morn- The Amalgamated Sugar company s planting sugar beet propaganda, not inly In a greater territory In Union ind Wallowa counties. l'i-t :i!so 'n Jmatllla county, according to a con- raet that has been entered Into be- ween the company and a land owner f Hermlston. This man has contracted, to take 40 icres and cultivate them along lines that will bring the best results. If the tentative crop proves a success. ddltlonal acreage will be devoted to beet culture In Umatilla county next ear. Officials have every reason to lk-ve thut this will be the outcome t the project. Field Munager Slbbe- v will personally visit the whent- rowing county soon and muke effort Inculcate a desire among the citl- ?ns there to grow sugar beets, he be Vving the Industry will soon be flrm - rooted In Umatilla county. The company will pay the mme rices to Hermlston growers that It oes in this county. Four dollars and fty cents per ton f. o. b. the cars at termlston, Is the price the company 111 pay. Another Food Sale. The ladles of the Baptist church will Ive their nxt cooked food sale at the Icook & Frltts furniture store on arch 14. REBEKAHS The Rebekah lodge of this city will be host to a district convention of that order on March 5. Arrangements for an Interesting gathering are now un der way. It Is requested by the com mittees In charge that all visiting Re bekahs plan to attend this conven tion. It is unnecessary to state that all local members are In line with their personal aid. Further announcement will made later, as to the program. 874 Fifth avenue, followed the church ceremony. ' - " , . . . I Miss Mary Harrlman, slBter of the bride, was maid of honor. Another sister. Miss Carol A. Harrlman; a cousin, Miss Ruth Averell of Roches ter: still nnothor cousin. Miss Marlon II. Clarke; Miss Elsie Howland, Miss Anita Peabody and Miss Margaret Dis were the bridesmaids. . - The groom had his brother, Petlr Goelet Gerry, as best man. Averell Harrlman, a brother of the bride; Aaron Davis and Josn S. Ames, of Boston; William Stackpole, Monson Morris, Frederic Kernochan, Brand ish G. Johnson and Robert Goelet served as ushers. be No Vso to nio. "I have found gut that there Is no use to die of lung trouble aa long as you can get Dr. King's New Dlscav ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of RuAi boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medicine. New York, March 3. Miss Cornelia it loosens up. a cough quicker than Harrlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thl and curea iunE disease even after the case is pronounced This most reliable reme- llurrtman's Daughter a Bride. E. H. Harrlman. and Robert Livings ton Gerry, were married today In Grace church. In many respects the i hl" ,es3. wedding wathe most brilliant of thedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, social season Just closing, the guests ! asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is including scores of men and women ' Rl!d ln,,er B,iarntee at the New'lln whose names are familiar In social and . r, .,,. KJt, . . drug store. 50c and 1. Trial boWIe financial circles throirghout the world, j , 1 A reception In the Harrlman house, frPe- ' A A A ........ . if vfln-S ! The LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes its readers with the State, National and Local News each evening. Delivered at your door 'yr m Br m w iuuni. For Only 65c Per Month ment, were marked for death. Todav iioruui, suns uiiiay lor mnniia, wnera me ntcago ponce nave planned a( ne goes oy nppoinimeiM or tne gov- round-up of every "red" In the city. rnment to deliver a series of lectures The cult will be driven from the city uriurr grriii ronrenuon oi t'ntlip- as it tney were plague-Infected TO' pine teachers. The meeting will begin dents. Isador Maron, Avorbuch's April i ann last six weeks. Several Mend will confess, It Is said. This educators are being sent by the United morning ho told his captors he would states to address the convention, ' tell all he knew. it TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT for first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a profitable investment. - PHONE FOR MAIN i3 ; and out Circulation Manager will explain our premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the offer last year and more are doing so thisyear. Get easy money early. : : i u in III -r $