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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1910)
3 M Doctors Prescript Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the Red Gross Drug Store LOCAL .TSMS. : a a a a a a a A ( Gea L. C3eavr 1b expecting the ar rival of a new automobile tils yet. Mrv Garrett Oldenburg and chil dren are quarantined with small io. Mrs, Dora Benson of Long Creek, made homestead application today. D. B. Hunmaier and -wife ot St. Louis are guests at the Foley Hotel today. ' . Air. ana .Mrs, xl &. Marcus are visitors in the lty from Chicago to day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cravender and Mr. and Mrs. H.'L PeaTSoa of JJorth Powder are visitors In La Grande to day ..Ellen Buselcb: and Grover C.-tu botn of Hamilton, -" Oregon, made ' timber and stone application "by mail today. . Conductor J. B. Smith, well "known locally, waB "hung up" Tiers "by. tire 16 hour provision today and Is Test ing until his time 1b up again. Rosco Ghormley returned home on Wednesday. ' He has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Chas. Cochran of La Grande and Miss Ruth Ghormley who Is attending high school at that place. Wallowa Sun. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Massee have returned from1 a several weekB so Journ In Blanchardvllle and other "Wisconsin points. Mrs. Massee spent the winter there and Mr. Massee Join ed her later In the winter. Mrs. Hanna Rogers who has been visiting friends In Middleton, Idaho, has gone to Ontario to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thorn as and from there Bhe has planned a mer. visit with; 'Henry x Hughes and wife at Welser. On her return to La Grande she will spen da few days with Susie eDal at Baker City. Prohibitionists Disappointed . A A A A A A A A A A A Chicago, March 8. Prohibitionists "$Y O here are disappointed by the dacla- A SOCIETY " ; A ration of President Gompers who said prohibition is a failure and he is , V A ? O A . not In sympathy with the movement, j Gompers remark follered ' an Invl Earl Jones Hart tation by local optlonlsts to address a meetiag .1 - "Wrecks Aoto .to Save Woman. Seattle, March 8o The- nvw auto mobile of the firs department is a ! wreck today and Assistant Chief Clark and Lieutenant are suffering from severe injuries bevauBe a wo mun and baby ran in front of the frying machine last night. The mo tor was on Its way to a fire. ' The driver telibeTately sent the machine into a telephone pole to save the wo man rtA - r" was wrecked. . Laat night, at the home of Miss Casse Goodnough, saw the first meet lng of the Yama Yama girls, a new literary club of the high school. The jmrpose of .the "Ft at" 1b to promote literary abilities, and Miss Baebler ! ... the musical director , of fhe high school will chaperon e at Bocial ev ents and Instruct the club members along musical and literary lines.' A pleasant program was rendered last night. - - , Earl Jonei .living on R. F. D. No, 2, sustained severe Injury to one hand today while driving posts. 'A heavy sledge, hammer , crushed two fingers. Dr. Hall dressed the wound. Hope LacrntUn Hands., Oscar Erlck3on Is suffering from lacerated hands as the result of an attempt to rate ha horse dragging a long rope. ; . . . . .' j . i 1 uut- iruc imu One secret true bill was returned late this afternoon by the grand Jilry Last Say Tomorrow Thursday last 'day for discounts on electric UlrM W ' ' Here to Buy Laad G. S. Pitts, of Alton, Iowa, and C A. Blngaman, of Pullman w i here to look over the sandridge coun-, I he Finest Fn it, Alfalfa and Iruck Land on Earth 10 Acre Tracfs $100. per Acre Transportation and Market Facilities Unexcelled. If you want it setJo Uuit we will do it for you and give it the best of care at actual cost. Terms within the reach of all. Callland let us explain. I' V 5 , , Policemen Gmrrd .Cairo. , - TSw YorlL March NeaTly 100 po-i llcemen guarded Caruso , laBt - night at fhe Acudemy ot Music al; Brobk- lyn. The -police are taking extraor dinary precautions to prevent Injury; to 'the stager as fhe result "of threats hy the Dlank hand. , Caruso contin ues to defy the would-be Tjlackmatl- ra. The police fear fhe outrage would wad to International entang lements. ' -iu Eastern Oregon Light and Power I try Wlth a view of buying. They have 1 Company. With them plcturea of the flooded ils- '" ' trlcta at Pullman and Colfax, tellinx Admlnl8trator,B Notice Notice 1b hereby given to all whom1 It may concern, that the undersigned of Administraton of the Estate, of Mike Fries, deceased, has filed 'his final account and' that the County Court of Union County, Oregon, has 6et April 9th, 1910 at 10 a. m., and at the court room of the county Court in the Court House at La Grande, In said county, as, the time and place for hearing all objections to, and . settlement of, - Bald account and estate. Bated this March 8th, 1910. realistically of the frightful flood ton dltlons there. ' ' i MalhuerRed Appe'Co. ..Office with ... i L0GAN;SHERW00D REAOT o MerchanM Save nj 510,000 Treacher turns Tnrjlre Peoria, 111., "March 8 Ttev. George Schroeder, pastor of the- "First Con- tgregatlonal church of El wood yester day resigned lrom the pastorate of j HENRY FRIES Administrator, with the church and accepted a salaried position as an umpire In Che Illinols- 3Il880trl baseb&n league for the sum f t. SPECIAL TO IKER "Will Annexed, of the Estate Mike FrleB,-Deceased. ' Mar 8-15-22-29-Apr. of n 1907 fhe Merchants o Oreaon saved ovei New Lines Added Play Shakespeare In Baker. Baker has not seen a Shakespear ean perof rmance this year, but those who appreciate the greatest ot all damatists will rejoice In the fact that Charles B. Hanford is to come to Baker on March 17, in 'The Tam- Detata of conducting fke special train carrying music lovers of La Grande to Bafeer City (tomorrow night tor the Sdhumann-Heink per formance, are rapidly being worlied out and between 40 and $5 will o. lng of the Shrew" instead ot "The special leaves La Grande at 5 American Lord," In which the emi nent actor has been advertlsed.Ba ker Democrat Cotton Prints Advance. Fall River, Mass., March 8 The American Printing Company put Into affect today another advance, raising made, o'clock and will return Immediately after the foerformancaf, : eliminating all expense other than transporta tion and dobr 'charges. ' It had been planned to get reduced rates, but the low rates are not per missible and full charges will be As this arrangement permits .cotton prints one-half cent per yard, and shirting one quarter cent per yard. The Algonquin Company has an ' nounced its intentions to follow suit. This advance to a six cent basis is the third from the low mark of 4 3-4 cents to which prints were cut on K May 1 of last year. The first incraeso announced on July 26 and effective August to tenth was five cents. On November 15 a raise to 5 1-2, cents vas announced which, vrent Into affer on November 24. The new quotation puts prints at the highest level since May 28 1908, when they were cut from six cents to 4 3-4. ;SaIe of City Bonds . Toronto March 8 Five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars In 4 per cent bonds were , placed today by the city treasurer. The proceeds will be used principally for school Improvements. v Expect Prosperons Year Des Moines, la., March 8 Members of the Iowa Threshermen Associat ion of the number of two , or three hundred are In attendance at the se- lion opened here today. With pros pects of good Crops the members are hopeful of a prosperous year. immediate return , and without de lay, the additional charge is offset. Among those who will listen to the concert are: Messrs and(Mes dames F. L. Meyers, George L. Cleav er, W. D. McMllllan, L. F. Dunn, M. K. Hall, R. L, Newlin, J. D. Stout, G. M. Sawyer; Messrs W. J. Church, Hugh McCall; Mesdames T. J. Scrog gin, R, W. Logan, C. A. Carlock, Geo BIrnle, J. H. Stevens, A. R, Hunter. J. E. Reynolds; Misses Ona Richard son, Runa Bacon and Miss Kiddle . If you were about to select a den tist to keep your teeth In order what qualification would you look for In -ene? , . , i With a clientele my second year more than double what it was the first, I believe I can assure you the public Is satisfied with my qualifica tions and that I can please YOU. Plate work i conceded by dentists to be the most difficult . part of a dental practice. We make hundreds of pWes and I should be pleased to refer yuo to some of my patrons. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. A AAA t. I W 4 )l u.uuu oy carrying a pan of their Insurance in their 4 jtiun mm nitii ffiA (ratirn . Willi WVllipei7 . vivijvii O. Marrh-ante Mllflial FirO At. surance' association, 01 Dayfon Oregon. n 1905 fhev will1 save "115.000 J During the same; period J 4 ineir neynuors were uanu- no over 5I.5U0.0U0 in profits to outside companies J In the Oregon Merchants J 4 niuiuai jrwt yci. 4 Having purchased the Genient, Lime, Plaster line of 0. F. Goolidge we are now prepared to fill all demands, in addition to our regular FEED and FUEL business. Just Veceived Gar of fresh alfalfa meal and a car or joal. - ;-';. .."'.''.'.''v '"'';'.: ' " ' ' v ;- Both Phones GRANDE R0NDE CASH. CO. INSURANCE AT C0S A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES r I, PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES W. OLIVER, Agent LOST One silver knife, 1847 Rogers BroB., tied with white theread, at the banquet Friday night. Finder please phone Black 61. . WEIMEB BOTS W TROUBLE Youngsters accused of stealing fur and pelts from Masterson Dr. W.D. McMillan rMlnkss Dentistry. La Cnnde' National' Bank Bldg. Both Phones j; Justice of the Peace Williams this morning issued a warrant for, the ar rest of two Welmer. hoys, residents of North La Garned, for alleged theft of some furs and pelts from R! A. Masterson. ,Tha case" will likely be sent to the Juvenile court tor night A - J. A OLTftV- A l Oasollns wood saw. 4 A Phone orders to olacK looi. ' 44AAAAAAAAAA m." .as mi !! --m JS ' ' I I li TORlHEl SAME MOB 1 ' II iilBEl 1 II no tV 9 I II II 11 ' They have two and a hali times the efficiency of the or , . dlnary earWn lamp hither to In general use. Thev flla Meat Is aaade of a rare no tal . called , Tungsten, . whl i sue the fenlh Is Jilt like any otter laeandcieent lam n'. Why net U; Tangsten lamp for year self! Get one of the 40-watt and aso It sonte where la yonr home la alaee - 4 " - w iwwyw mmrnvm IV wan in 1U1 1 , M ereaea. nt fh 1pf wklt ifoht riv iM au 'i..n '!r lff.aA .m.M ..at a . ... "sni uui job oae una less ir oiectnetty. Uea .nr oral eleetrle Taagstea lamas are destined, to displace all ouers, for, aetfe sure aad hoaso Uffkting. E.' O. Light k; VMerM. ; I !- r, 1 I.ii:"f ;;;:"':?" -; ;,""i ,,, n ALFALFA MEAL It takes the place of bran. Is better For Mllh Cows It e can't be beat. PS We handle only the best quality and our stock Is new and fresh. Ton will not be disappointed If you plant your garden with onr SEEDS. Waters-StancMieldProduce Co. ! FLOUR, FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Black 12U . Independent k5i XL, w Sugar EE FATBIOTIC TTBO 0S9ESLt sreiE dtd nrsisx upoi bitutq DOSE 1I1BZ. TH1 MEW FSS89 19 SOW 15 ALL , TBI (LBOCIXT