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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
tnzira crs7x.u mm 0 t I Sfar Tfieafer il FIRST; CI ASS SEWEf? AO F S ;MMjiiiiYiiE Program rci; A How French .perfumes are A. made Industrial The Nobleman's Dog Drama 5 A Rose of the Tenderloin 4 Drama. Listen Comedy , In a Pickle Comedy Top Heavy Mary Comedy CHANGE OP PROGRAM EVERY TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING A Picture Program of merit with the Popular Price, of ten cents . . Engineer Darley is putting the fin ishing touches on the sewerage sys tem he has been working on since December 1st Four days more will i finish all of the office and field work, ! with the exception of the disposal plant Whether or not the council desires this completed at the present time will be decided upon at the next meeting. ! Every, portion within the present city limit is prodded for and Engi neer Darley states that there is am ple fall, however, on the north side of the track. There will be automat ic flushing tanks provided in certtln districts. ! The main sewer pipe will range in size from 6 to 16 Inches. The ma jority will be of the smaller size. j The system provides for ' two sep tic tanks to be at present of suffl- Poultry les EGGS A-PLENTY, if y0n give your hens the right tort of feed, We have good wheats, oats, alfalfa meal, flax seed meal, POULTRY TONIC, EGG PRODUCER, OYSTER SHELL, GRANULATED BONE GRIT, ETC , Waters-Stanchf ield Produce Co. FLOUR, FEED, WOOD 141o Adams Aye. PHONES: Black Mi Independent 451 cient capacity to provide for 4000 people, so arranged that additional tanks may be added as required. At the start, two such tanks .with a capacity of 2000 people, is provided. The pipe will be under ground on an average of eight feet .butthis will vary to conform with the grade. , When the data is turned over to the city everything will be platted! so that any property owner who will visit the office of the City Recorder an know exactly where his tap is situated, the depth, amount of dirt fo be excavated, the size of the con nections In fact the plans and spe cifications are complete in every de tail. The cost to the city will be about $750, which Is cheaper by over one half than several engineers of fered to do the work for. JOHNS STILL I 1INDEC lllll NOT SURE WHETHER HE WILL RUN FOR GOVERNOR THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED OUR OPTICAL WORK IN A RATIO J; H; When you come to us to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con dition of your eyes fitting you care fully with the lens that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodate itself to the lens, but by having the lens fit the eye perfectly. Our experience and genuine skill assure you of EXACT work always and without exorbitant charges. ' j.................................................... Will convert your buggy or j vehicle into ahJ Enjoy this up-to-date sleigh. sleighing while you may. BAY & ZWEIFEL PLUMBERS AND TINNERS. 211 DEP0) STREE1 The EliteDying and Cleaning Works H. B, WAUGE NEB, FefrieUr. ; Bteam and French Dry Cleaning I cawed tor and delivers I. Ladles oik a ttperUlltf.' Goods Phone Main 64, Maftaffey Buildiw Street Depot Depens entirely on his own business j' conditions at that time. i - The Vale,' Malheur county, Enter prise says: Whether or not C. A. Johns, of Baker City will be a candidate in the next election for governor of this state, is a problem that can not be solved by a conversation,, with Johns at the present time. While he was In Vale during the past few days he was asked bluntly by an Enterprise reporter what his In tentions were. He said In substance: "At the present time I .cannot say whether or not I shall be a can didate. It all depends upon busi ness matters of mine. ' Some of my business affairs are now framing up lnsuch a manner that they may de mand all my attention. In such a case I shall not be a candidate." Last Polllugs In England. London, Jan. 26. With the polling today In the constituencies of Dart- ford and the Isle of Thanet, the most sensational parlimentary election in England's) history comes to a close. It Is pointed put aa a significant co incidence that today 1b the anniver sary of the fall of the Salisbury min istry in 1886. SLIPPERS for HOLIDAYS 3 0 O o O g particular.. Comeearly while the lines and sizes are S complete., :i,Al4infi p ; Your slippers put in special Christmas boxes if 2; so uesireu jumioui extra cnarsre. .; " . i q - We have some Pure White Angora Goat Skins $that will make excellent presents, that , are just the R O O Q V - " G C; c -. c 0 0 O things for a baby carriage robe or a bedroom rug. iSMITKt & GREENS O ONYX HOSIERY ! ' ITKBYTHISG IN FOOTWEAR. ft0oooeoaooci & o Jf. SHOE MEN, ! -4 ftr5000 0 O & J WANTED. One or several mares about 1100 lb weight, under live years of age, well broks and me dium sound. Address 1308 Jackson Ave. : 1-25-31. Notice. Is hereby given that the registra tion booki for the coming city elec tion, will be open on January 25th, 1910, at the office of the City Record er and remain open during office hours until March 4th, 1910.- D. E. COX. 1-24, 2-4 , Recorder. LOST. Japan mink fur scarf, be tween La rande and Island City. Finder please notify or return to the Observer office and receive reward. LOST. Saturday evening about six o'clock, between the Observer office and the Kelffer hotel, a gold signet ring, engraved with the letter "W." Finder please return to the Observer office and receive reward. DIRECTORY . or THE ;' FRATERNAL. ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. B.W.1 V ( La Grande camp No. 7713 .Meets every Uoaiay eafc month at I. 9. 0. F. BaU. All vlsltlag neighbors are eerdlally Invited attest. THSD B. CUIUUsT, f CAL JORDON, Clerk. Feresten'of Anerlea. Court Uald It&rkm tie.; 21, aeeu iah ,-Wetoesday tlght !n K. I . , halL Brothers are Invited to attend. I BRNHAISTEN.es 10 HlWtlNi. c'a X X VANDERPOSL. ?. f tig. Chapter flo, n13fc 0. JB. 3., Hope ooia siaiea comsaunicauons the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays. ..of each, menth. . Visiting members v eer dlally .Invited. ; ;. i "Pauline Lederlee, W. If. Mary. E. .Warnlck, Secretary. L 0. 0. FEncampment Star Encampment No. Si, L 0. 0. meets every second and fourth Wednesday rn the month In Odd Fel lows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. IL E. COOLIDQB, G. P. W. A. WORST ELL, Scrltoi. A.F.AA.M. La Graide Lodge No. 41, JL f. K. IL, holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R. L. LINCOLN, W. II A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knights ef Pjthlas. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meeU ev ery Monday evening In Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to all vlBltmg knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. A 8. La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. 0. W, meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening ta K. of P. hall In the Corpe huildlnr 1P visiting er 'welcome. NKRI ACKLES, Consul Commander - ' J. H. KEENET, Clerk. L 0. 0. Fr SaberdJsate. La Grande Lodge No.. 18, meets la tnelr hall every Saturday night. Yisl ting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant GEORGE GROUT, N. G L R. 8NCOK, Rec Secy. . wr A XPnnOTWT.T. Via Am ESS New Sugar BE PATRIOTIC WliKH OBOEBI.NO SUGAR AND INSIST CPON RATING B03IE MADE. THE AKW FMK8II IS NOW IN ALL THE GROCER f 8T0KE8. .-; : , it RAR: OPPORTURIITY CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE UAEHET, A Carload of the best Chain Wood delivered at your homes for only $2.25 per cord, measured to the car.. Order HOW, while the roads are good and the pricea low. ';:'!-"'' A R. BEAN YdONERCD 1741 - ; - Crnplis tquipmeat for ' resetting and repairiag A GRANDE IRON WORKS d. Fitzgerald, proprietor Compete ' Machine Shops and Foundry B. P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 43S, meet each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock It Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brother are cordially invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Raler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Secy REBEKARS, Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. 0. 0. F. HalL All visiting members are In vited to , attend. Mrs. Cora FlUgerald, N. G. -Miss Susan Mclllroy. Secretary. SWEATERS Warm and Comfortable ''.' . , . Hosiery and Hair Goods E. M. WELLMAN & CO. ADAMS AVENbc THEEYE IMPORTANT The eyes is one cf the most import ant ant delicate part o fthe body. "Sight is Priceless.. Glasses should sot be worn where no error of ref no tion exists, but where an error doe exist they should be put oa as soov as poslble and worn constantly until the defect is cured. Wearing glaaBses once does mot signify that they will always be won. Ton can at any time (beforv the defect Is cured) go back to the poorer vision 11 you so dealt 1, The vision will not be poorer than Is was before the glasses vera worm, will be mere notlcahle oa uoavst ot having beem aeiiUased to betUr v.& lorn. I have male eenclal stady d the eyes and have beem firing glaaeoa for fourteen years. Ask anyoa Cat I have iltt d f r crrce m aw t"j ability, then give me irkl d , convinced. All work gaaracteed. ' j IL W. ESWITT. Ni Cptometrlst Jweier. 1111 1-1 Alaai ava, U Grande. Cr