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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1910)
BSZSTTL, LA GRANDE, 02EC03. GREAT ELOOD Advance Shoving of Spring Styles 7e have in a fresh lot of Queen Olives in bulk i Opening Weet at li.lL West' 1 1 ttlE EYEMXG 0 OF TOURISTS i ; ! V I Heinz bulk Sweet liked Pickles " Sour Plain " V " Dill PicWes ? M Chow Qiow " Bottled Goods I Frech Vegatables every Week J' Bread, Pics and Calies. Soya! Grocery Baker ji . . i? We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column tout want it placed before a thousand or mate want -seekers every day Caa yoa afford to spend one cent par word of your want ad where result are the keynote,? FOR BEST. WASTED. "FOR RENT Furnished front room WANTED To borrow $1300 on gooi . for intelinan, close In. 1710 Fourth real estate security ..Address "It"' s&L Phone Red 852. Care Observer. iJTOUND Au Eastern Star pin. Own- MAN AND WIFE with no children r may have same by calling on Mrs. desire work on a farm. Call, care :UoHle G. Neill and proving property. 0f Mrs. Gates at the Blue Mountain tTOUND A good fur. Owner may House. ' ' 3.3-10 have same by calling at this office LOST Two ; silver knives and one i!.and proving property. tea spoon,' 1847 Rogers Bros, tied with brown silk thread, at the ban- LLOST-Gold watch (Ladles) along Friday evening. Finder please the railroad track between railroad phone im- i 3-5-8. t bridge, Oro Dell, and N. 4th street. LOST A black Jet back comb. Finder "Finder leave at this office and re- will please leave at this office. TsiDAE niGH BANKER AND MILLIONAIRE UK DISTASTEFUL BUMFUS. iCndalty hsi Intruder on floor slabbing t lm With bin knife . ' ' - "' SS 0BBS) Kansas City, March 7. The. first wtep towards smothering the scandal -developing from an attack made by .John 1 CVhhy, the millionaire pack on Prro Lillls, a banker, whom he ibund In hla home early Sunday morn tng w.u taken today when-tlie case gainst Cudahy was continued In po lice court for;a week. Lillls la rest Ins east today at the hospital. Mrs. Cudahy refuses to nuke a statement further than to say that she la In nocent, '.:'... ' . PatroIIman Underwood who went "to'tbe Cudahy house In answer to : - telephone summons said, "Cudahy nd ChaufTeur, fully dressed, were standing -over Lillls, who was lying - on the floor, half nude and tied with ; ropes. Cudahy had a knife In hlg A and. Lillls was saying Don't do 'it, . 7ack. please dont do It" Cudahy t aeemed to be slashing him about the YJripa. LlUIs lower limbs were bare." Cudahy was arrested, released on fc&a. . He told the authorities Lillls tsad wrecked his home. All parties .-are prominent socially. . ' ' - free. Order at once and secure ter ritory. . J. S. Ziegler Company, 634 Como Building, Chicago. 1 Cottage Prayer Meetings Cottage prayer meetings will be held tomorrow as follows: Mrs. Fred B. Currey, 801 Penn. Avenue. 1 ;. Mrs. 0. E. aitverthorne, cor. First and Main. W. C. Coombea, 1805 Adams Ave. Mrs F. H. Green, 1311 N.Ave. Mra. Mllligan, 2d and B, Ave, Mra Bolton, 501 Fourth St Mrs. J. T. Richardson, 1612, Sixth street ' Mrs. Humphrey, 1108 O. Ave. Mrs. Baker,. 906 D. Avj.. V ; Mrs. McCall. 1403 N. Ave. ; Mrs. Uptpn, 1910, 3d Street. I. Rfl Snook, 1503 T. Ave. ' ' r, Mrs Decker. . -. : "v "'" OLD SENATOR NORTHWEST PASSED UP BI LAT EST HOMESEE-ERS Aboat alne-tenths of lmmigraaU are California fevered. Nine-tenths of the Immigrants pas sing throug La Grande since the be ginning of the homeseekers rates, are passengers on Southern Pacific equipment and are not headed for the Narthwest but for Southern Califor nia. This U the unanimous opinion of local men who keep. In touch with the tide of Immigration. Yesterday, tral nafter train pas sed through La Grande and but tew of the Immigrants aboard were head ed for the Northwest . There are scarcely any. In fact Lake View. Oregon, got a few of the Immigrants passing through here In the last few days. There seems to be no way of ac counting for the strange fact Were it not for the fact that the California-fevered Immigrants are detoured via Portland this city would scarcely see a handful of Immigrants. However, conditions J may change f.r.d the Mortnwest yei ittuu it JL allotment of homeseekers. Most of those who have cone to Oregon In sufficient numbers to make a show inghave come as a result of a cam paign of localities to Invade the Iddlewest, box the settlers into pa latial' cars and transport tem to certain spots In favored Oregon. Up to date that has been the only really successful plan this year. PAN RADICAL New York March. 7 The funeral of Thomas C. Piatt," former United StotCB Senator, who died late yester day will be vheld In Owego Thursday at the old home. . . His death was due to acute Brlghts Disease. . ' ; "'. '-:t ' AGENTS RANTED The Oreat Iloosevelt African 'llunt Best vIttes; best ; boot;' Just .out J , outfit . :' ' Preacher will fmpire now. . Peoria, III., March 7 Rev. Ceo. O. Schroeder,' pastor of tha First Con gregational church here has resigned today to accept, a position as umpire In the Illlnois-Mlssaurrl leaugue. ' CUT OF HATES SEW RATE OBTAINABLE ODER SIGHT FILISGS Fifty wordcan be sent for same as . regular , ten in day time. Announcement is ' made by the Western Union Telegraph Company that It will shortly be prepared to handle' long night messages at the rates formerly charged for 10 words of the day messages. It appears that the Western Union has a large mile age of unemployed wire at night which is not earning anything. These wires must be maintained at any ev ent to take care of the regular day business and It is apparently the idea of the new Interests In the tele graph company to let the public have the benefit of them. . The announcement states that "A Special Night Letter Service" will be established as soon as praclcable. The charges for this service will be the standard day rate of ten words, for; the transmission of fifty words or less. "To be taken at these rates 'Night Letters' must' be written . In plain English language, that is to say.it code . words or communications written In foreign languages will not be accepted. The message will be taken at any hour up to the closing time, and be transmitted at the com pan& convenience during the night for delivery the next morning. For the present the new service la con fin odi to the Western! Union offices In t$e United States. The tariffs charged for - night ore so low it is expedjfed the new service, will be largely availed of by business con' cerns and others to quicken their correspondence by usln gthe tele graph Instead Of mails. A night letter sent by telegraph will reach Its destination by opening hours the .following morning thus saving as much as three or four days when long distances are Involved Our suit department will be a placQ of enchant ment for women this week. . 1 We ordered the very first lot of Spring models from the Wooltex makers, a bit of enterprise , characteristic of this store. " . . ' . ' i - Tnere will be one drawback to your full enjoyment of this wonderful panoramo of styles-the difficulty of choosing the most charming model when all are 'so beautiful. ' ' Gome and see them and you will admit that we are not over enthusiastic about this marvelous' dis play. 0-v-:V-V':C Sqr'm Hats are in Full Bloom It will soon be Easter and yea had best select that new hat new while we have such aa array ( the newest styles In tailored and patterned hats opnng uiuvo iv mau.u wn A complete line of new kid and silk gloves have Jnst arrived and kin be found In eolors to blend with you choice In a salt Black, Brown, Grey, Tan and Dark Bed. " ' . WAISTS Waists of all the de- slreable new styles, In eluding lingerie, linen, tailored In white and colors, taffeta, messa. lines, and India Satin. PETTICOATS The largest shipment of heatherbloom Moire and sateen petticoats we ever received. A wonderful valued petti coat at $1.00. Yon should see it . 1911) WASH GOODS This season the wash goods are prrettler In' pattern ' and weave than ever before , and we assure yon that yon can find something to please the most fasti dious taste here. - SEW SILKS AID TRIMfflSGS Cheneys Shower Proof, Fanlolds, India Satins, fancy waist patterns, domestic and imported Pongee and In fact ev erything that Is new and stylish In silks and trimmings. i New Goods Throughout the Entire Store SEW BELT TS, COLLARS, BARETTES, OXFORDS FOR MEN, LADIES AXD CHIL. DRES, EMBROIDERIES OF ALL KISDS, BESJA5HS CLOTUIXG FOR MES, ED). ERHIESER -STIES CLOTHING FOR BOTS ASD YOUSG MES. Come This Week, see the Hew Spring Styles 1 I m'"' ' """"j THE QUALIT Y STORE WILL MEET THEE PANE AGAIN Woltmsi Says he'wlll Make Nelson Jnmji Trough this time, v Kansns City, March 7 Al Wfrdgast is on his way to Chicago today and said that he will fight Nelson again. ; "I licked him once ,nad can do It again" said Wolgast "Iwlll make him Jump' through this ' time. SOTICE FOB, PUBLICATIOS ' -. . Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grand Ore gon, January 21th, 1919. ;'. Notice Is hereby given that Irwin D. Smutz, whose postofflce address is Alioel. Oregon,, did, on : the 24th day of . June, 1909,' file In this office Sworn Statement and Applfcatlon 3 South; Range 40 East, 'Willamette Meridian and the timber thereon, un der the provisions' of ' the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known . as the "Timber and ; Stone Law, at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant to such application, ' the land and .timber have been appraised at $380.00, the timber estimated at 320.- 000 board feet, at .11.09, per M., and the land $60.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and " sworn' state ment on the 21st day of April. 1910, before the . Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. ' Any person la at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat, the entry. v a Hfwv,- Weiv Garden and Flower ' 1 Blue Grass and White Clover Seed ill mm ' - w ..... "'V . : MSOWAT": ' , ,T -.1. "v.;.''':'.;a. v i.,- r