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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1910)
TE3 ETTJIjO 0 BSZETTE, Li C3iyrS, C STG58. ; - ' 3 - - ii; ' ir- 4 . 1 . I- i ' 5 1 I -!5 I? f ! ! 1 tl . ! -5 TJ7e Gairv a Full line ; of EAS& COFFEE'S Perfered Stock Tea Shillings Best Tea Liptons Celon White house coffee M.J.B. Dependable Wadhams and Co. Magnolia Blend it 60clb. SOcpkg. 75clb. 45 c" 40c" 35c " 25db. Give us a Trial Order 1 Royal Grocery Bakery r. ':vi..fa. ..-'V T .... Tnrk CJtr whra It ran four Weeks C and was then transferred to ta-j Hackett theatre where it ran for the balance of the season CALL HUGE SUCCESS DANCING, BANQUETS AND TOASTS TOES I3TEETAINHENT ' Oat of Town Guests, Rich Gowns, and . Good Jlasle Spells Success We Want Your Wante ' ' " IN "; - " Our Want Ad Column Youi want is placed before a thousand or moot ant-seeken every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad where results are the keynotes? F08ALi. r JFOBL BAUEl. Fire room house, lot Tl z 110, on Cedar St between Main otd Washington. A bargain if taken rt once. ; R. W, Lelghton. Phone Red 1161. , ' - ' 1-28-E4. OR SALE Pedigreed female Pitt ' all terrier. A map at (10. Apply at Pacific Express Office. .' : CUR SALE -Household furniture tt aale at a sacrifice. Inquire 1603 7tl jatreet or phone Ind. 464. !"OR SALE Two lots with modern alx room houHe, good lawn and shade trees. Bargain if taken at Once.' In quire at A. Ot Ilagch'a barber shop ' on pepot Street 5 2-19-1-6 VOVt, RENT Nicely furnished room , au Foarth street, close , in. Inquire t the Obserrer olllce. v, ; ' r x j WANTED. WANTED-To bur 10,000,000 feet of ' lumber. Will take mill cut deliver ed at La Grande or other Eastern Oregon points. W. R. Klrette, Box 20. . WANTED--Glrl to do general house work. Good wages. Apply "at 902 Penn., between 9 and 12 a. m. Last evening about 5 couples en joyed the hospitality of La Grande B. P O. Elks. No. No. 432 at their 11th annual ball and banquet, which are al ways celebrated on Washington's birthday. The music for the terpeB corlan portion of the occasslon was furnished by a 12 piece orchestra and was the finest that has been heard in this city. The gowns worn by the lad ies present were rich and handsome and made the dancing floor a beauti ful spectacle, Both the auditorium and the .banquet hall were beautifully and tastefully decorated with the lodge colors, -purple and white.. The banquet was served : shortly . after midnight In the -banquet . hall with the follow ing menu: ' ' . ' vv'vj ' Olri-Ii-Oyster Cocktail t ' Raw; Eastern Oysters ; Celery en Branch Sweet Pickles Salted Almonds Chicken Salad . Chicken Baked Eastern Ham , Ox Tongue Angel Cake , . , Fruit Cake Ice Cream ' Assorted Fruit Coffee' ' '' v ;' : '!'; Tea . . Beaver Creek . - - La Flora ue Hacicman . . Mr. G. R. Carlock was toastmaster for the occasion and proved himself well capable of filling the place. The following toasts were responded to: "Our Order" Colon , R. Eberhard "Our Country" C E. Cochran "Our Obllgation'-rT. H. Crawford "Our Absent Brothers" F. S. Ivan hoe "Our Visitors' M. B. Donohue "0ur Baby Elks" Frank Connors "The Ladies' J. H. Peare Among the out of town guests were a number from Hot Lake, Mr. and Mrs J C. Smith of Enterprise. Miss Edna Barton of Baker City, Mr. and Mrs. W B. Bock of Imbler, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rinehart of Summervllle, and Aron Bodmer, of Joseph. A good many were expected to attend from Elgin but owing to the lateness of the train they were unable to reach here in time. ' ' fl WANTED Competent woman dj- sires position, nursing preferred Call up Obresver for particulars. 2-11-1C " ' ' "' '' TTOR RENT Ft ur rooms . for rent, and '& . few1 pieces of furniture tor 'ala. Inquire at 1505 Madison Ave. ' ? WANTED Girl for general house 'work. ', Inquire o Mrs. .Charles Cochran, corner of Second tnd Wash ington. syORRENT--FurnlBhed front room Cer gentelman, close In. 1710 Fourth rSt Phone Red 952. 1TOR RENT Furnished . rooms for bousekeeplng. Call Mrs. Zuber. Open o;: Wednesday X)n Wednesray -venlr.?: -nra 6to o'clock City Recorder D. E. Cox will keep the office open to give .'ihose people who work lato in the - evening a chance to register. He- Hfjrj Wanted ' WANTED District' managers, ag ents and sollclters for new. Whole Life and Ten Tear 6 per cent Deben ture bond, also 'best natural death and disability policy. ' No classifies tlon for occupation, race or sex. Good pay.' Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexel Bld'g Phlla.. Pa.. ' ; "K W ' "- M9-20. WANTED To borrow $1300 on good Care Ob8erver.-""n"" v-' ATTENTION Mrs. T. W. King Is ready to resume her dressmaking, member, tho registration looks closa Call at 2102 Second Stroet or phone on March 4 2-21-24. Red 3411." ' ' ' 2-21-28. 0 RIOTS TODAY (Continued from Page 1) Trouble llrenlng In Xcw York New York, Feb 23. Following ru tnors of dissatisfaction BmotiR the car men In this city, Samuel Gompers President of the American Federation ' of Labor, Is here today for a con ference with local leaders. Gompers coald his mission was to settle juris vfilctlonal disputes. It Is hardly likely a general strike of the Unions In Philadelphia will fcecalled. but mortl "and financial -ld will be extended. Each season brings to us many nevi, .weayje? and designs in dress material. The new weav- es in silk and silk finish dress goods are beaut iful as vell as serviceable, and are moderately priced -" ; ; . - - - - m ' Ql Q c J0 C A J "A new 27 in. roughVweave silk in iJllallSie uOlv all most desireable shades, 50c yd. Several new shades is f his sbrviceable silk, 27 inches wide, Price SO cts to $1.25 per Rajah dill, VKii'Ar P AU shades, 30 inches .wide. bilk Koplin .priKepsd'cmtsr;"-, Mercerized ;iPlM,3: Qofin I ioon A mercerized affect in popular shad Kj&lin ; L1SS-C 32 inch wide 25 cents per yard I sri ? Raifiprl card affecK 32 v inches wide, 25c per rancy " HBSlSBBBBBBBlBHHBaBBVSsMSBMBaSl apiesene f Elks Benefit Rehearsals A very Important rehearsal at which all possible should be present v,-:n be held at the Elks hall tonight. Ladies at '7, and I gentlemen at 8 It is earnestly requested that all who possibly, can will attend as It is desired, if possible, to assign tha state positions for the night of the performance to the different ones tak ing part. ' ' tosh Back "at Tale ' New Haven, Coif.", Feb. 23. Billy Lush, the professional baseball play er who has coached the Yale nine for several seasons,1 returned to his du ties today. Lush has been handling the basketball squad at the Naval Academy, and an attempt was made to secuer his services for' the An spo ils baseball club, tut an agreement could not be reached. Detroit Edison Ceding theatrical writers on the American press. This, woman, Miss Amy Les lie, has lor a number of years been the critic on the Chicago Dally News and the theatre poers of that city re ly strongly upon her criticisms of a new play before purchasing their seat9. In speaking of The House of the Thousand Candles, the attraction at the Steward on Sautrday, Feb. 26. Miss Leslie says: "The audience at the Garrlck liked the play, and there will be many, many audiences that will go wild over it" ' ' "The House of the Thousand Can dles is a dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's famous novel of the same title, and was originally pro- ' " 4critte who) is one of the best known duced at the Daly theatre In New i-V-'-?' ,'"-. .' ' ,fi,.". '" .', -': :-,Y' 4 Famons Woman Critic Chicago nas ' a woman 'dramatic Detroit. Mich", Feb.' 23 - A special meeting of the Detroit Elisoj Com pany Is called here today l;i vote up on a proposlton ' to issue $3,000,000 6 per cent convertable debentre bonds and the increase of the cap) tal stock. If the issue of bonds Is authorized, half will be offered to stockholders to the extent of three per rent of their present holdings. 3Ir. Loiran's Daughter Wrds. New York. Feb. 23. Society was ont enmawi today at the wedding of Miss Marie Louise Logan, daughter of Mrs. John A. Loiran and Mr Henri rte Slncay at fit. Patrick Cathlrsl Although an lnfrnf!rm! afllan'' the brldxirroom Is an rtreraly ri'b man, b1ng tb f.nfnfs MW?f vi his fathT who avui Itrf in France and I.!1jm, Notice f flssl firmi 4 W- trCrstUfl "" : Notice Is bersbf grrM flat M WE QUALITY STORE undersigned has filed "his .final ac count as executor, of the estate of Bertha Sommer, deceasea, ana uw County Court of the State of bregon for Union County has fixed on Mon day, the 28th day of March, 1910, at o'clock in the afternoon as me time, and -the court House w. Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of any and all objections to said account and the final settlement thereof and the distribution of said estate. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this 25th day of February, 1910. D. SOMMER. Executor of the estate of Bertha : Sommer, deceased. 2-25-3-25. ; w! W m : VILLG0CK BROTHERS;: ot Union County, State of Oregoat " ART! Mil C WILLIAMfl. Clerk-ot School District No. 1. Union County, State of Oregon.'' fare will be '$40.50. On the special Boa' Schaal District No. U.ot feature ticket the fare1 will be $80.40. The tickets' under ' the ' $40X0 rate will have to be validated for return passage at Los Angeles. The other Uckefs do not require validation. ' Pieale 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. KEENET. Agnt. ' I Quick Transfer,; t-1 -ir.-.-t PhUM: . Da. Rd 711 Night. Black 1J71. Notice to Creditors . ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by he County Court of Union county, Oregon,' sitting in probate, adminis tratrix of the ' estate 1 of Calvin R. Thornton, deceased; and all persons Estate of 'Cft'lvihM RJ Thornton', De hsvlng 'claims against the' said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly certified," tslihe undersigned at her1 residence' In La' Grande,' Oregon, or ' at the law , office of 'ino.' j3."Hod' Kla, In 'iuild city," within six indnlihB from the date of the flrut pubilcation U'Murta1; ru'" .-' ; ', ; First Publication, January 25,' 1910. PARA THORNTON. - " ' , l ' Administratrix. 5otlce of Rates. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets from Portland. Oregon only, to Los Ange les and return as follows: Data of Sale, March 19th. The go ing limit will be six days with final return limit of 90 days from the date of sale, Ruwn will be permitted tm going trip within the going limit on the rrtiw trip, tt any point en route with fa Urn fiu ll'nlt There are two Its! tA lU,iM to be sold. One tUkn is a grhH fare ticket the otter Is a tkkgt that Include Iran sparta tl on the rsllroad, Pull wa Rlep4tr, f '-''" trip, meals in dluteg csr the going trip, Hotel amdiUlofl, special drives,' elec trte car ri1f and other special fea- On the straight fare ticket the School District Bond Election Notice ; Notice . Is hereby tlven that at a meeting of School District No. 1, of Union Co nty. dregon, to be held at the high school building in said dis trict, on the 26th day of February, A.; D., 910, there will be submitted to the legal voters of . said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of Seventy-flve Thousand Dol tars mr tne purpose or building a school building and for repair of school buildings and for the purshase of land for school purposes, the vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds-Yes" and the words "Bonds-No.. Polls to be open at 1 o'clock p. m., and remain open until 4 o'clock p. m: : " '- ' '' -.'..'. By order of the Foard of Directors of School District No. l, Union County, Oregon. Dated this 5th day of February A. 1110.' " ' - ; HENRY HENSON. ' 4 ALL KINDS OF cawed MD - BBB .!.;' V-' Fim SMOKED I AND SMOKED I HADDIES', '; - SMI FISH SALMON : CITY GROCERY X i& BAKERY - 't.'v