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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1910)
JtAHI RIOTS OF STRIKERS 1 f r iff f i. v i -., i ! : s t f. f M Hi'" I f. ; i'i r -J i .: f 1; ; I: 'V .8i 0 ; : t It! I' Hi .;,v ' U 0 4? V. "1 ,, ,. ,, , , ., , , ,,. . i He Carry a Full line ; OF . ' TEAS& COFFEES Perfered Stock Tea GOclb. Shillings Best Tea 50cpkg. Uptons Celon 75clb. White house coffee 45c " M.J.B. " 40c Dependable " 35c .. . Wadhams and Co. : Magnolia Blend 25clb. Give us a Trial Order Royal Grocery Bakery (Continued from Page one operate cart during the nigni oui confined thfelr efforts 'to preparing for service today. Scores of strikebreakers have been brought to the city and lodged ai the Tarlous car barns under the pro tection of special police. As a result of yesterdays rioting, 20 policemen and 30 citizens the in the hosDltals. Hundreds are tinder arrest The rioters burned 297 cars, The crowds . are not so large as i they were yesterday. when rioting re sulted In serious Injury to dozens of perons among the police and mob. During the morning hours a driz zling rain has been falling, but al though the walking is bad, working men refused to rida on the cars. Enlistment of 3000 specials was considered by National Organizer Pratt, of the platform men as an in dication of weakness by the company and tacit admission that the compa ny is Uckwt. leading men the labor council have been considering a call for a general strike of all union men in Phlladel phla as 'soon as it becomes apparent that the Union car men are likely to lose. The present strike of the carmen was called ' following the dismissal by the company of several ' employ ces actively engaged . In Union or ganizing and a refusal to reinstate the men upon demand by the Union officials. Priced Sifts The Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by she mas who select . a place which la approves, toy his wife an adaptable for his entire f amll, to live amidst such condi tions approximate rut the keen est Joy Imaginable. "Where are such conditions to betouad in the rapidly growing Northwest! Ill yon. Go to C 1. BLACK. He kai large amount of property listed to Propertty, drain farms, Bay Farms, Timber Leads, With or with out imorovemaata. Meet Let. kw r "J. BLACK, The iteaf tslate n?ai Laurant, the Magician The fourth number of the lecture ... . r 1. -4 mU I n comae wut utcm tuun.u traction is an evening of mysteries. Laurant, one of the world's greatest magicians, will bring to La Grande people the wierd and curious tricks from all nations. The mysteries of India, China, Japan, Egypt and Tur key will be. presented from the plat form of the Mormon Tabernacle. .iMeeeee We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or moss "want -seekers very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want aa where results are the keynotes? 4 1"""""'" ' FO BALI. TOR SALE. Five room house, lot 74 K 110, on Cedar St between Main mad Washington, A bargain It taken st oace. R. W. Leighton. Phone Red mi. 1-28-14. FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Short horn bulls, Uo ami three years -old. O. O. Taal, La Grande, Ore. FOR SALE Pedigreed .. female Pitt bull terrier. A snap at $10. Aiuly t Pacific Express Office. WANTED. WANTED To buy 10,000,000 feet of lumber. Will take mill cnt deliver ed at La Grande or other Eastern Oregon points. W. R. Kivette, Box 20.' FOR SALE Household furnituro fK sale at, a sacrifice. Inquire 1603 7:i atreet or phone Ind. 464. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Good wages. Apply at 902 Penn., between 9 and 12 a. m. WANTED Competent woman dj sires position, nursing preferred. Call up Obresver for particulars. . 2-11-16. WANTED Girl for general housj work. Easy position. Phone Ind 313 F0K&E9T. POR RENT Five room house on Adams Avenue. Enqutre of Harris French, Fair Store. 2-10-17. WANTED Nurse Second Street girl. Apply 1813 WR RENT Nicely furnished room on Fourth street, close In. Iuqutre, at the Observer omce. WANTED Uirl for general house w )-k. Inquire Mrp. Charles Cochran, corner of Second rnd Wash ington. . Ehbber Supply Low The merchants of La -Grande are getting quite low on rubbers which are in great demand at ..present. Open on Wednesday 1 On Wednesray ovening from ' 6to 8 o'clock City Recorder D. E. Cox will keep the office open to give those people who work late in the evening a chance to register. Re member, the registration books close on March 4. 2-21-24. '5 ' Each season brings to us many new weaves and designs in dress material. The new weav es in silk and silk finish dress goods are beaut iful as well as serviceable, and are moderately priced - - - - - ,. r CLMw Ca!a A new 27 in; rough weave silk in DtianSie SOlC aU most desireable shades, 50c yd. Several new shades is fhis serviceable silk, 27 inches wide, Price 50 cts to $1.25 per yard Silk Poplin or Rep Price 50 cents -er yard Mercerized Poplin or tfo.&.'&S A mercerized affect in popular shad es, 32 inch wide, 25 cents per yard 1-ancy boiesette icperd - Rajah Satin Lisse . i On the special twara o dcuww viww . Will Net Return by Pacific j Paris, Feb. 21. Roosevelt has con firmed the reportthat he will not re turn by way of the Paclfle coast tocordlne to dispatches from Kon- i.dkoio today. He says he hopes to make a spec lal trip before long to California and other coast states. BUILD Ji:W RESERTIOR Two million gallon capacity reccpta cle will soon be erected. Advertisement for bids for the hew water reservoir to Be located Just east of the present , reservoir in South La Grande, are being prepared and will be published at once that constr 'Ctlon work may soon follow It was thought last summer that the new reservoir woujd have to be cou structed before the Beaver Creek pro ject was put in operation but this waa avoided. The .-new tank will hold 2,000,000 gallons, and It Is- to be built of reinforced concrete. FOR SALE Two lots with modern six room' house, good lawn and shade trees. Bargain If taken .at once. In quire at O. H. llagen's barber shop on Depot Street 2-19-t-6 FOR' RENT Ft ur rooms for rent, and a few pieces of furniture for sale. Inquire at 1G05 Madison Ave. FOR RENT Furnished front room ,for gentelman, close in. 1710 Fourth EL Phone Red 952. Help Wanted WANTED District managers, ag ents and sollclters for new Whole Life and Ten Year 6 per cent Deben ture bond, also best natural death and disability policy, No classifica tion for occupation, race or-sex. Good pay. Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexel Bld'g Phlla., Pa., 2-19-20." ATTENTION Mrs. T. W. King is ready to resume her dressmaking, Call at 2102 Second Street or phone Red 3411. 2-21-28. BRILLIANCY AT OPENING (Continued from Page 1) ; These three parties are supposed to have reached an agreement by which they owuld form a coalition to sup port the ministerial program and. to makp poslble .effective action. La borLtea have already made known their displeasure and a lively time is exnected during the.morning session . i in i - . -At' The Scenic You ; should not fall to see Prof. Horn an hls troupe of trained, dogs at. the Scenic, - commencing today Some favored few who were on the Btreets today, noon saw these tiny idogs and are anxious to seethem perform. "The othtr team Mr1.; Gan dlneer has are the famous CBristles Mrs. Christy Is said to be the most beautiful woman on the vaudeville stage. THE QLALII Y STORE CLOSE OFFICES TOMORROW Holiday tomorrow means closing of many local offices. ThA county court hose, postofflce, banks and all public offices will be .Closed tomorrow for WtbingtonTa birthday. The postofflce will be open for holiday hours, and there will be neither rural or city deliveries. Tillman Can Speak Again WRBhlnaton. Feb. 21.-Senator Ben Tillman is able to speak a few words today and his phyiclan hope he will ultimately recover. ; nVILLCOCK BROTHERS: fare will be $40.50, feature ticket the fare, will be 180.40, The tickets under the 140.50 rate will hate to be validated for return passage at Los Angeles. The other tickets do not require validation. Please understand that these tick ets are sold from Portland only, and passengers desiring to take this trip from this territory will be required to furnish their tickets to Portland and return. . Any further Information desired by intending passengers can be secured from this office upon application. J. H. KEENEY, Agont. Union County, State, of Oregon: ART Xh C WILLIAMS. Clerk of School' District No. U of Union County, State of Oregon. t Qnick Transfer 'Phonea: Da. Ked Ml 'Night. Black 171. Votlce to Creditors ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Union county, Oregon, sitting In probate, adminis tratrix of the estate of Calvin R. Thornton, deceased; and all persons Estate of Calvin R. Thornton, De having claims against the said estate are hereby, notified to present them, duly certified, to the undersigned at her residence In La Grande, Oregon, or at the law office of Jno. S. Hod gin, In said city, within fix months from the date of the flrut publication of this notice. First Publication, January 25, 1910. PARA L. THORNTON. . Administratrix. Notice of Rates. The Southern Pacific Co. will' sell round trip excursion . tickets from Portland. Oregon only, to Los Ange les and return as follows:' Date of Sale, March 19th. The go- j ing limit will be six days with final return limit of 90 days from the date of sale. Stopovers will be permitted on going trip within the going limit on the return trip, at any point en route within he final limit .There are two kinds of tickets to be sold. One ticket is a straight fare ticket Jhe "other is a ticket that Include transportation on the railroad, Pull ma ssleeper, on going' frlp,v meals in dining car on the going trip," Hotel ftcotnmod&tlon, special drives, elec tric car rides and other special fea tures!' ".'I;.'' "!..- ' On the straight 'fare ticket .the School District Bond Election Notice Notice is hereby tiven that at a meeting of School District No. 1, of Union Co nty. Oregon, to be held at the high school building in said dis trict, on the 26th day of February, A. D., 791Q, there will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of Seventy-flve Thousand Dol lars for the purpose of building a school building and for repair . of school buildings and for the purshase of land for school purposes, the Tote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds-Yes" and the words "Bonds-NoV , , Polls to be open at 1 o'clock p. m., and remain open until 4 o'clock p By order of the Foard of Directors of School District No. 1,T of Union County, Oregon. ' Dated this 6th day of February A. D., 1910. HENRY HENSON. '!.-, Chairman of the School District p- i ALL KINDS OF OWNED MD SAL1 FISH FINE SMOKED SALMON : CITY- GROCERY : BAKERY 0 j ' ' I . ..... - 1 ft