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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
EVEXTXG f RSFRVFR. iJA CRAVDE. OREG' . it-cut mm 1 Cleaning House This Weeklj j . ; , ; , . ... ! Economic the use of II EM DAY er and eczs; maKw n.v - - ppetiz Can Fit You Out With . A rijifitrv mure ,Z nutrition and wW- OX. TCESDAT. APRIL SI. 1908. - - - '.M' ' . "Z. iaEft(m aS : h Mew Curtain Nets and Swisses, Draperies, Bed Spreads, Sheets, rafll r ilium fhe. OPERA HOISF BLOCK CAMPBELL Will SPEAK Mot alone Is Tom Richardson golnj to be In La Grando tomorrow night, I but Presldont Campbell of tho State university Ib to be In the Vlty. If any one thlnki for a minute that Mr. Campbell'! field lies In teaching high school graduates alone, they are mis taken bo knows a thing or two about , boosting, for he Is a member of the oxecutlvo board of the Eugene Booster club, which has set a pace for adver tising which few cities can follow In this state. ,, Mr. Campbell is going to Union tonight, but will be here tomor row night to address the mans mec In p. lie will toll In his own words of the remarkable feats performed by the .boonters of Eugene. ' 'The story reads like fiction, Tom TUcliai'dscn came to Eugeno to boost. Ills meetings were advertised, but not a corporal's guard was out to hear him, There was a show on that night nnd tho citizens were attending It Richardson forced himself before the audience at the playhouse between acts and planted the germ of boosting which today has borne a $12, "00 sub serlptlon, (5000 of which will go to pay a live boosting secretary, Thl will be told. In part, tomorrow night Every business man had better be out for tliero Is golnj to be something In torestlng going on. . ... -, BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber,' is cheaper as well a& better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. 1 canfurrish common bnck in any quantity. No order too large or loo small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited, t Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on'application. IgRO K RIEGE Rj 5 P.iones ntidnc, Elack.701, Yard. Lace VQJWll VI imrZZZZZ of, fowls; Crashes, Tickings and Lasf but not least a Nice New Wrapper Peoples LA WITNESSES RELATES DETAILS (Continued from page 1.) fire. Ford was then fighting a pro posal to reduce fares of the company. Ho then testified that Ruef spoke to him about tho overhead trolley fran chise about a' week after tho fire. He said Ruef told him the company wanted the franchise and that he should find out what It would take to secure a passage of tho ordinance. Gallagher then testified that he visit ed the supervisors, among them Cole man, and shortly afterwards Ruef told him that they would get 14000 apleco. The. first Installment of 12000 wai paid In July or August. Gallagher then stated that Ford received a note In his office one day. warning him that the grand Jury was trying to trap su pervisors In ft graft scheme and Ford gave Gallagher the note and told him to convey It to Ruef at once. Galla ghcr stuted thu the made a shorthand copy of the note. Order of Ettf- tcrn Star. Daytona. Fla., April 21. One of the mo.it largely attended annual sessions ver held by the Florida Grand Chap ter of the Order of the Eastern Star, convened here today. A reception will be given tho visitors at the Hotel Dcs- pland this eevntng. A Twenty Year Senteiu-e. "I have Junt completed a 20-year sentence, imposed by BucUlen's Arni ca 8alve, which cured me of bleed ing piles Just 20 years ago," writes o'. 3. Woolovcr of Lertnysvilie. N. Y llncklun's Arnica Salve heals the worst orcs, bolls, burns, wounds and cuts In the shortest time, :;c at Ncwlln i drug store. V ' . ' " Red 621. La Grande, Oregon urtainsl "IUIIW Will GRANDE, OREGON SOCIETY EVENTS TONIGHT ATTRACTS ATTEHTION The Gibson pictures to be giver, under the auspices of the Lyle Tues day Musical at trie Elks' auditorium at 8:30 this evening, is creating more than the usual interest. The sub jects for the poses are ail prominent society people of La Grande. If yoi' are not already an admirer of Gibson an evening with his pictures will cer tainly convince you tljat he Is one o: the leading artists of the day. This entertainment Is given for Hit purpose of raising funds to entertain Uie state federation of women's clubs which meets In La Grande in Octo ber. Among the pictures reprcsenter- this evening will be the following: A Hint to Fathers. - The Only Pebble on the Beach. ' Rival Beauties. Wireless Telegraphy. Big Gnmo. . . ' ; Matrimonii Misfit. Their Presence of Mind. Some Women Prefer Dogs. r Why She Didn't Get the Place. Old Money nags. Elopement a la Gasoline. Find the Girl Who Has Been Pars;'' Within Ten Minutes. Other Gibson pictures equally as lc torestlng, will be given. Also a must cal program will be given. Following Is tho program which wil be given between poses of the Glbsor pictures at the Elks' auditorium to night: I. Piano trio Air trom the "Magic Flute". .. Misses Hilda Anthony, Runa Ba f con, Sarah Smith. J. Vocal solo "Whisper and I Shall Hear" (Plcolonum) ...... . Mrs.. J. F. Corbett. S. . Piano solo Llsst transcription o: Schubert's "Am Meer." . Miss Jean McDonald. 4. Selected Men's quartet , Cochran, Cochran, Cleaver and William. i. Vocal duet "Folksong," (Men delssohn) Miss Jean McDonald, Mrs. E. C, Moore. Piano duet "Prince and Peas ant" 1 . by Suppe " Mrs. M. K. Hall, Mrs. Qharlet Vnrplltat. r' T'ha Evening Observer Is Tnlon county's representative peper. The people show their appreciation by Store In view of the fact that Pacific coast baseball games are played at such an hour of the afternoon thati it t is impossible to procure results In time for regular' publication. The Ob server has gone to considerable trou ble In arranging a somewhat satis factory solution to the question. The outcome of it Is, that fans of this city will be supplied with scores of these, games theday on which the games are played, through a process of bul letins. The scores should reach here between S and o'clbck each evening, and for the present, at least, will be posted at the Corwe & Jolly barber shop and at the Ferguson book store, both on Adams avenue, and In the central portion of the city. The runs, hits and errors will be included In the Information. This system will com mence Thursday or Friday night, at the latest. This arrangement will keep local baseball fans In, touch with the outside world of sports. 'At the Fer guson book store,' the percentage will be kept, and Immediately after the score Is received. . the ., percentage of each team will be calculated. This Is also a desirable feature of the service. : These two places will be headquar ters for baseball news when the I oca' club gets In working order. When games outside of the city are played the results will be telephoned to thest two places for the accommodation of the fans. THE OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION (Continued from page 1.) 1 H. P. Morrison, constable, 153. . DEMOCRATIC TICKET. VnitPtl Stales Senator. George E. Chamberlain, 274. Joint Senator. Turner Oliver, 53S. ., -- Keprosentutlvc. Hernuin Rothchlld, 134. County Clerk. . Waldo Perry, 23. . A. B. Huelat, 7. Sheriff. " F. P. Chllders, 410. T. B. Johnson, 273. ' For Commissioner. Robert Blumensteln, 646. - Reeortltr. Lewis A. Gassett, 612. Assessor. .. r . T. A. Rlnehart, 5S8. .: School' Superintendent. E. E. Bragg. 608. La Grande Justice District. M. A. Harrison, Justice, 118. C. W. P. Ellsworth, J.istlc'e, 102. B. C. Hudson, constable, 125. John Wilson, constable, 48. . . . . ; District Of fl:e. District Judge F.epu'o'.lcan. . W, Knowles . Cnlon county 734 Wallowa county 340 Total 1083 U J. Davis Union county 604 Wallowa county 340 Total 844 Knowles' majority 33 ' Joint ReprcMMitntlve. P. Rusk- . L'nlon county 671 Wallowa county S5C Total R. Eberhard ..927 ,.62j ..11? ..842 "nlon 'county Wallowa county Total Rusk's majority ..85 Democratic. T. H. Crawford, Union county., D. Sheahan, Union county.. ..435 ..204 ..211 Crawford"! majority Sheahan's majority n Wallowa. . 7 Crawford's majority .111 T ; Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children or bed-wetting. There It a constitution' at causa (or this trouble. Mrs.-M. Summers, Bos W, Notre Dame, Ind will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble . In than way. Don't blame the child, the chances aro It can't help it This treatment alio cures adultf and aged people troubled with urine difficulties ty day or night m ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. . It Has No Substitute Ihn ar AI.. s.d Photpsst. el LI- ! fewer pries, out a hvukmft rsgsrtlsg tss 4 br hually csa altera t km Umss, 'Ai ID (Q) LOST Saturday, sunburst ladles' brooch, set with small diamond In cftnter and with pearls. Finder re turn to this office and receive .re ward. , 4-20-24 IN ft HURRY? THEN CALL !nE TRANSFER MAN He will t.ke tl at tit-rk to the T pot or ycur home in less time thin k takes to tall it. Day ;hcre Red 1 I Nigh: '.' E!a:k :?S2 Wicaa alwsv tf rx trv :e Watch For ANNOUNCEMENT of Special Saturday Tales Somtoing new every week ANDREWS SN0DGRASS GROCERY I jhvUjx Si Main At - '-, , Tl Y til l LA GRANDE t SCHOOLof MUSIC ; Studio over Selder's candy parlors. : : : PROf. DAY, Principal eae4ee4e4s4sOea.4.4a & if X BERRY rnUNt Main A their patronage. IMUMMtJtttlUUfHHH Mhmm 2