-din i'.i.:s. ' i:vr..i.u 4.n-r.f;v: :;. t a'.i.vw v.. iv.;:.t.., Trr.srv.v. .r.v -ahy 2P. ;"!, ;iyi. 44441 LOCAL ITEMS. 1(01 1. l Ml Lnoia Fii'rkef' vif Newbcrg. In a guest J Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill. Waltej M. Flore returned tills inorning'froin Fremont. Neb.- Mr. ai)1 Mrs. J. K. Flangcr of' North powd'T.jare visiting friends In La Grande, j . .. Mr. aid Mrs. Cheat returned t,o ySiimmTllle today after spending tha night In the city. Kcv. . E. teal returned this after noon frm Flora, where he has spent ihro wieka in revival work. jerryE. Foley and his mother-ln-)aw, Mrl. Gangloff, returned today from a i-lslt to Elgin. Miss Roberta, of the North Powder Xew, If In the city today on business mattenconnected with her bright and newsy publication. District Attorney F. 8. Ivanhoe has donated $25 to the fire department for the competent service rendered at the fire laii Sunday night. MIssJRuby Huff, who wan taken to the hojpltal yesterday, was operated on for appendicitis last evening. She Is restjig satisfactorily today. Mrs. 'otto E. pidlon and son Howell leave (his evening for Pendleton for a visit! with relatives. Before return ing several days will be spent at Walla Walln.! . Mr.'Schaffer Is building a neat lit tle coiiage In South La Grande, corner Fifth ind G streets. Several such house would Improve any section of the city, F. St. Slagle of Boston. Maps., and W. Countryman of Poland, New York 'capitalists, are here, guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. G. L. " Cleaver, looking over tlie northwest for Investment. Th officers of the Eastern Star want t announced that all good stand ing members of the order are cordial ly Intlted to witness the Initiatory work tomorrow evening at 7:30. The Home Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Stevenson at 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. E. Happersett Is the leader. President Holman, of Willamette university at Salem, took advantage of the pew change In the train schedule to visit the high school for a few mo ments and .was given , an opportunity to address the students briefly. ' Among the eastern Oregon and Ida ho ministers to arrive last evening en route to Summerville, were: John M. Dressier of Prairie City; R. P. Os terhout, Boise; O. G. Haley, of On tario, and Jacob Finger of. Baker City. Rev. B. F. Meredith, formerly pastor of the M. E. church In this city, ar rived last evening from Vale, where he Is now located. He v"l. iillend the ministerial cnnfe-"-t at Summerville, and then return to La Grande to spend a few days here visiting friends, be fore returning to his home. The W. H. M. S. will meet with Mrs. J. H. Knowles Thursday at 2:30. All answer to roll call will be by the name of one of our missionaries and her field of work.- Lesson is the flrrt y f chapter in the new book, "The Call of the Waters." All members snouia read the lesson to get the most from the papers being prepared. All mem Tiers and ladles of the congregation es pecially Invited.. President Holman of the Willam ette university at Salem, reached the city last evening, en route to Summer vllle, where he attends the Ministerial association. Dr. Holman was recently installed as the new president, with elaborate ceremonies. This Is his first visit to La Grande, and he was favori ably Impressed with the city. The doctor Is a product of the east, com ing here with a splendid record as an educator. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dehislry La Grande National Bank Bidg Both Phones Two "MmhlnUts" Ix-ft. Salem. Jan.! 26. Senators Beach of Mulnomah, and Smith of Marion, are the only two sen- ators who went on record today as opposed to the election of sen- ators by the people. The ques- - lion today was presented as a memorial to 'onpross. It wm'4 introduced by Man one and adopted by the house. Of all the senators present. Smith and Beach cast the only negative votes. A WORTHY CAUSE. I'ultcil Action Taken by. Fitlitmcd Hubs of Mate. Tontorrow afternoon o tea will be given at the home of Mm. Anthony on Sixth street, the proceeds to be applied under the direction of the Federated Women's Clubs of Oregon, towards as sisting deserving young women to se cure higher education. Tomorrow Is t'lu date for united action all over Oregon, and the La Grande clubs have' nt only arranged for rcfrcsments. but havo prepared a program for the occa sion. Ton will not only be well enter tained, but you will know your mite will hi-lp some Uewrvins ywig woman to secure an education that otherwise would not be able to do so. Remem ber the place and you have an oppor tunity to assist. , Another Wrw-k Victim. New Tork, Jan. 2. Eugene Lynch of Boston, whose wife was killed In the Republlo-Florlda 'ocean collision, died this morning from -Injuries re ceived In the same accident. Te derelict destroyer Seneca with Captain Sealby, captain of the Repub lic, and Second Officer Williams and 40 of the Republic's crew aboard, was docked here at 8 o'clock this morning. MAXWELL BOUND OVER. Accused Ttih'f Must Appear In Circuit Court for Trial. The trial of Fred Maxwell, charged with the larceny of a fur overcoat hanging from the front of le tinmen Rule store, Is now on before Justice Stewart. Maxwell claims that the coat In. question was brought out to him by his brother from the can about eight months ao, which Is sub stantiated by his wife; however, the stories told "the offic ers at the time of his arrest do not exactly Jibe with the statements made this afternoon. Geo. Cochran Is defending, and District At torney Ivanhoe is conducting the pros ecution. Practically all of the testi mony is offered. Late today the cas ended by the court binding the defend ant over to the circuit court on 1500 bonds. JEFFRIES WILL FIGHT. Gradually Getting In Shape for An other HIb Battle, He Affirms. San Francisco, Jan. 26. Big Jim Jeffries told his friends today that he will re-enter the ring when he gets Into condition. "I am getting back in to right shape gradually, and will be ready for a battle when my theatrical engagement Is ended," he said. WARMER AT DAWSON. Cold Spell Touching 70 Below Zero Ends and Traffic Resumes. Dawson, Jan. 26. The cold spell has broken. .For the past two weeks the thermometer has ranged from 60 to 70 below zero, but today the weather is moderating. For two weeks traf fic by stages In all directions was sus pended on account ot the Intense colli. Illustrated Sermon. This evening Evangelist Harris will deliver a special sermon on "Conver sion Exemplified In Acts." He will use a blackboard to illustrate. There will be tnore people baptized tonight. During the last few days 12 have taken their stand for Christ making 16 so far. Brother Harris or I will gladly meet any who are inquiring the way of life.' Come tonight and bring your friends. O. H. KING. Stcponson Seems a Winner. Madison. Wis., Jan. 26. Following specific carges of corruption in fur ierlng the candidacy of United States Senator" Stephenson, the senate was In such a wrangle thafit was Impossi ble to ballot on the senatorship. Sen ators previously supporting Stephen son, announced they have secured enough pledges to boost his vote to "1, four above the requirement to elect, but further defection Is feared. headIjOck unbroken. Hopkins' Chances in Illinois Grow Less at EjuIi Balloting. OF SUIT WITNESS UOLK ASSAULTED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT TODAY': Affirm lie I Brln .Scared" Out of Tom ii by Aiitleinow Clique Was As saulted From Ihhliul Mii.rtty After Neon ..fcuilnil 0:w of Ilic Iivu iu WUiicrmV LiM. , This afternoon about 1:30 II. Cole, who was the principal witness In the prosecution against Charles Anderson before Recorder C.x Saturday, was as saulted by a logger, who knocked him down and ran away. Cole has for sev eral days been staying close around police headquarters and was sunning himself on Washington avenue, oppo site the street superintendent tool house, with both hands In his pock et, not noticing who was walking be hind him until the fellow struck him a blow In the face that felled him to his knees. Chief Walden Immediately began a search, but thinks a man by this de scription was seen walking out of town, up the railroad track. Cole 't.iiud that he noticed this man and me of the' loggers who was a witness in the, recent case, walk past the. po lice station two. or three times today, hut dll not attach any significance fo it with reference to himself until after the attack. Cole Is firmly of the 'opinion that It was predemltated with the object to scare him away before the second trial materializes. Two weeks of the session gone, an l a nine-foot sheet bill passed one house. . Rnnimago Sale. The ladles of the Methodist church have arranged to hold a rummage sale on Saturday, February . Every on" having cast away articles suitable will please notify Mrs, S. R. Haworth o Mrs. J. W. Knowles. ' ! ' A'Spraiiied Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satis fied if he can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after npralnlng his ankle, and It Is often two or three months before he is fully recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, as directed, a cure may as a rule be effected less than one week's time, and in many cases within three days. Sold by r.U good dealers. HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two screaming stories by E11U Parker Butler and LindVy Denison, --1- J'-'-'h' to VZt will luimn your funny bone hardest. One, tragedy that will grip your heart. ' And article by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep bto things. LOOK OUT rOE EVERYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK SUCCESSFUL ; I .' WELLS - t thinking a well t If you are J about having well drilled, let us furnish you with a list of those t for whom we have drHled J wells in Union rsounty. We understand the Do you nalize that you can be gay, sd, happy et despondent, proud er forlorn bv just changing apparel cf wears. Have you thought that tw1hkds o f 'life's cares come from appearance. WHY HOT APPEAR VtLL THEN and drive the small cares away? For with the outer appearance the inner stlf acts. Nice apparel can be had today for as meager a sum as the pocrer wear. coZvch, Look Our tine Over JZch Newest Conceptions in Raincoats Just Arrived by Express The largest line of Muslin Underwear In Eastern Oregon ont for your inspection. Price I is the least consideration with us. I - RUBBERIZED CRAVENETTE, hand tailored J.n (,'M l,L CO Cfl uciiii'iiiicu vain fj.jv LUMINEOUS RUBBERIZED SATINS, variety of cohrs, tight fitting or full back 51250 MOIRE VELOUR with the latest cottar $15.00 Springfield. 111.. Jan. 28. The 17th ballot in the United States senatorship election gave no Indication of the; deadlock breaking, and the session j adeemed until tomorrow. Albert; Hopkins, who Is running for re-eic- j tlon, lost five voles. It will perhaps j be shown on the next ballot that he cannot win. Hopkins Is one of the coterie of senators placed In the "un desirable'" claw by Collier's Weekly. we-11 business and believe we can save you money and leave you a satis factory w&ll. R. A. WEST,1 The Well Driller 1 I t t I THE PRIDE OF MY. LADY is a neat, dainty foot- A gentleman h usf as much concerned with the appearance of Ms feet as is a queen. And why not, for does not the appearance of the feet change the whole person? So in looking for footwear seek for 1 STYLE AND WEAR COMBINED the two. essential qualities in Shoes, Rubbers and Boots. The foot dress handled by us is purchased from this standpoint by men of experience and who kn$w. So if you wish a faot which is trim and neat, buy eur shoes which are narrow but roomy with theblucher running well down tolhe middle of the toes and see the wonderful effect it has for ap pearance, . . Golden V j?u fe! Coo . t JOB PRI NTING I i I wrm HIS term includes everything from a visiting card to a full If 1 sheet poster; a leaflet to a leather bound xfcoofc. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT is equipped so thorough ly that we are able to handle "JOBS'' iv.'A ease which to other offices would seem a real burden. COMMERCIAL PRINTING By this term we mean LzV.er Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and Office Stationery in general. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPART MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and satisfactorily. ALL YOURS We have several Advertising Ideas which we believe are good and will bring you results; if you care for them they are yours for the asking. Remember, good printing costs money and should be classed as an investment; poor printing is always an expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our work belongs. PHONE MAIN J3, TW0RINGS. Evening Observer Want Ads Pay J : : : : t ! J