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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
it t W--W -v .- v Mv -'V - S Ml Doctors Prescriptions and Family Recipe Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the s mg otore O 10CA1 ,TMS. . Elgin R. A. Mack was over from laBt night on business. TV. B. Sargent was a business vis itor In Elgin today. . Mrs. J. J. Carr of La Grande at tended the concert and will rislt for a few days, at Baker witbMr. end Mrs. G. B. Small Baker Democrat. Claude Gatch, state bank examiner, passed through the city this morn ing. He expects to return to Union county for his regular inspection in about three weeks. , Editor E. B. Kennedy of the Baker vitjf neiuiu, wuo ib generally con sidered one of the front rankers of . the candidates for . congress, passed through La Grande today on his way home from Portland. ; Mr. Looney, a pioneer of Idaho is in the cit ytoday looking over ile country. He is . interested in the sheep business and states that of his 27 years experience nithe Northwest this is by far the worst winter h" has experienced. Miss Ora G. Cates, district presi Cent of the Epworth League, has gone to La Grande on business con tacted with that office. Miss Cates wilt be eone about a week Baker Herald. ; The Methodist church, under the pastorate of Rev. Henry Martin of Summerville, assisted by Rev. L. C. Elliot, of Huntington is having a re vlval of religion -and 34 have united with the church up to date. Dr. J ; D. Gillilan went up to Summarv'.'ls this morning Intending to remain ov. er Sunday and asBlst In th emeetiiifis P. V. Porter, candidate for chief of police at the coming city election this afternoon received a telegram announcing the death of his brother In Kansas, as a result of a railroad accident, he being a brakeman. Mr, Porter leaves tonight for the East and does not expect to be able to return until the middle of next week DEPUTIES IN SCHOOL Deputy asBesors hold conference he . fore going to work. Arrangement of schedules for asses ment of Union county for 1910 took place In the office of County Assessor T. A. Rinehart when six of the depu ties were present to receive their fl nal Instructions , before , proceeding with the work.. No vital, or radical diversion from last year's schedules will be outlined. The deputies pres ent were: J. M. Hagey,.HIlgard, Thomas Ben ton Johnson,' Cove, John Graham, El gin, Guy T. Glenn, Summerville, J. Nice, North Powder and T. H. Proctor of La Grande., o $ $ 4 o & SOOFTT J v . On' Thursday evening, March 3d, Grande Ronde Circle No. 47 Women of Wodcraft held a Tery interesting meeting. Three new candidates weve instructed in the mysteries of the or der and several application were bal loted upon. The new drill team put In some very good work and expect soon to be quite effective in-the ritualistic work. After concluding the business session the members were all Invited to the banquet hall where a beautiful sight met the eye. The committee hurt sna'rul 4 - - - - . expense to make the occasion a suc cess. The table was elaborately decorat ed with beautifully embroidered doi lies in the colors of the order and a splendid boquet of red carnations and ; maidenhaid fern adorned the renter ! of the board. Beautiful hand nained menu cards bearing the red carna- 7 nous were piacea ai eacn plate as a souvenir of the occasion. Snecal Or ganizer Mrs. Mills, who is working s: present in La G.ande in the interest of Woodcraft, was an honored guest. The entertainment committee con sisted of the following Neighbors: Mrs. Ellsworth, Mrs. Short. Mrs. Or- man Hattie Short, Bernlce Ellsworth and Maggie Coleman. Grande Ronde Circle is planning great things for the hew year and has changed the meetings to the first and third Thursdays of each month. f ' All Neighbors of Woodcraft are earnestly requested to be present at the meeting to see the work.. Visiting Neighbors always wel come. - scheduled for this afernoon to dis cuss the situation, xvbich is jrowing worse daily. T98t "tH 01 iJopjo euoq j & db poo eunoBBQ czaiio Tf Open Monday Mrs. Carlock's kindergarten ..will be open again , Monday. 3-11-12. San Francisco, March 11 Reports from various parts of the state so far shorn that no damage resulted from the earthquake felt In California last night The shock was felt in upper leys and down the Peninsula. San Joaquin and Sacramento val- It lasted three seconds. ! I mmmmx flfl MM ft V IV 1 LH 1 n I V 1 1 I - --Mm:m-' ill! I i x.- . 'MM-:!::;- n' - III The Finest Fruit, Mialia and Truck Land on Earth 1 OjYlcre Tracfs $t 00. per Acre Transportation and Market Facilities Unexcelled. If you' want it set to fruit we will do it for you and give it the best of care at actual cost Terms I' ( within the reach of all. Call and let 'us 'explain. i Malhuor fled Unnlo Cn9 Office with LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY CO La Grande national Bank Building The Parkdale Club was welcomed Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. D. H. Proctor. After the session closed in a musical pro gram followed In which Mesdames Tatman, Clark and H. Stillwell show ed their ability In vocal solos and Mesdames Carrol and Luther render ed a lovely vocal duet; Miss M.; C. Reynolds favcred those present with a piano solo and little Frankle Tat man sang to the delight of all. Fol lowing the program a two course luncheon was served. The next ses- slon will be at the home of Mrs. C. M. Riddle In May Park. : l! I have brought my optical equipments over from Pendleton and "will be loccated here for ten days at the old Ferguson stand. I'have added to my equip- -ments since leaving here and now have a complete lense grinding outlit and now I grind my own glas es thus insuring your eyes with lenses ground for , your own particular eyes. . Bring me your broken len ses and I can duplicate the min 15 or 20 minutes. I WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET ALL OF MY OLD CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS NEW ONES REMEMBER MY GLASSES FIT-ASK ANYONE Office hours 9io 5 Evenings by Special Appointment 0. 1. HEAC0CK. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST , Hope for Bourne's Bill Washington, March 11. Bourne's bill has been reported favorably from the public lands committee, permit ting two million acres to be selected by the Secretary of the Interior in -Oregon to be located as enlarged homesteads without necessity of res idence . provided the entrymen "in good faith" cultivate one-eighth of the Jand the second year, one-fourth the third year and half the fourth and Ufth years. HOGS BREAK ALL RECORDS Portland, March 11. The local mar let paid the highest price for hogs la the Unite States today "le was made hi the Union Stock Yard ,t Wl Hundred. .The ear was ship, pel by V, 8. flrewall ef Shantto. ... Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry U Grande' National Bank Bldg. Both Phones ILL I IKED Manchester, England, March 11. James A. Patten, the Chicago grain speculator was hooted from the cot ton exchange here this afternoon. Af ter he left, the exchange a crowd fol lowed him along the etreet Finally he was forced to take refuge in an office building. The crowd was an gered by the belief that Patten is here to repeat the alleged market "Rigging. STREET CAR STOCK TAKES SLUMP Piladelphia. March 11. Stockhold er of the Philadelphia Street Car Company are alarmed today by the depreciation in 'the ralne of the cam pany's securities. It has declined seven points since the strike begun. Over 25,000 shares were damped on the market yesterday. Commercial interests today con tinned in their efforts to find a way to settle the strike. A meeting Is .'V - .' "'-v. F.'', : ; it , ( Ml Ik 11 -AlL . UW WW iSMUC mm 1 m . si. .i .. i -mm They fcarc two and a halfUmes the efficiency of the er dlnary carbon lamp hither to la ceneral nse. The flla ent Is made of a rare tal called Tungsten, whl a yeildt m lateaie brlllUaey at a low cent la shape and else the balk Is Jast like aaj otjer laeandcseeat lamn. Why net L a Taantea lamp for your self! Get one of the watt and ase It tonu where fat joor hoase la place el oao of jonr carbon lamps. Then obserri the freat diff ereaee. Koto the clear w'ute light exactly twice as brtt Bant and costing yen one fifth less for electricity. Gen eral electric Taagsten lamps sre destined to displace all others, for both store and honse llfhtJaf. E. 0. light & Pbwer Co. New Lines Added Having purchased theGement, Lime, Plaster line of O. F. Goolidg9 we are now prepared to fill all demands, in addition to our regular FEED and FUEL business. Just leceived Gar of fresh alfalfa meal and a car of :oal. Both Phones- GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. ii a vnawna n a w ALrALf A MtAL It takes the place of bran. Is better and cheaper For MHh Cows it can't be beat. H ' U I If XV and enr stock is only the best quality new and fresh. Ton disappointed If yon plant yonr garden with our SEEDS. Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. !FLOURf FEED, WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Black 121! Indenendtni f 1 7 W v m Sugar BxriTsionc irro emma 8TJG1B AST) U8IS7 UPOl HXJUQ H0XX KADI. TUX 1W FSK8 IS I0W II All TBI G20CKXY 6T0&Z3. :,..J 1 7" 1 -I i