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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1910)
. i - ..... , ... i . i i i i i i- i i i ii .I- ... i i .1 . ii -1 - i i i i i j isra i Twnw'' :i' Te Iiave ia a freili lot of Qaeeh' Olives jh fedvYbiir . Stove CAFrV Tn? T3 MEET ESTHER I n a a . o ' , n ... t .V 'O n Heinz bulk Sweet 7' Sour Flain " Dill PicMc3 " Chow Chow Bottled Goods i FreHi Vegatahles every " Dread, Pico and Cakes. fJeiv Garden Buei Grass Cover n o a o n, u o u S E 1 0 8 Llixcd Pic!:Ic3 J and Flower and LVife Seed a q b c If H u-i t IIAPFY TEIP TO. MEET BEOIKEB 13 FEUSTEATED Sister of fireman Hopple crossed con ' ' tioent to visit him Pathetic indeed will be the arrival hero this evening" or tomorrow " of Miss Hopple, a sister of Fireman Ed. iTTkkf. -; l t - . . . .1 yesterday morning near Mission. Miss Hopplo left Harrlsburg, Jta., several days ago "to pay 'her brother here an extended visit but the hand of fate has made the trip a funeral Journey Instead.- Miss Hopple -was expected here this morning and her arrival is anticipated on ' every train Holllster, where Mr, .Hopple roomed, are on the alert and wilt care for the unfortunate girl as soon as she ar rives. . ; -..U t The remains , of Hopple were brought in this morning from Pen-! dleton on the first train West. A delegation of about 75 members of the local Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers met the body and escorted it to the Henry & Carr morgue. Funeral arrangements can not be fixed until the arrival of Miss Hopple, but it is presumed the body wll be shipped to Harrlsburg for interment."-' ' ",-'.." Another remarkable Incident con nected with the affair Is that two days ago Hopple signed an Insurance policy in favor of the sister who was coming to meet him. , ; Locate Hopplc's Brother The local Brotherhood 'received : telegram this afternoon from W, JH. Hopple, a brother of the dead man, at Ely, Nevada. He ashed that the body be shipped to Ogden where he will meet It for the Journey to the family home at Harrlsburg, Pa. 'Delegations of firemen met both trains from the East last night on account of the report that Hopple's slater was to arrive from the East on No. 5 . Little credence Is given to the report late today, as Jt was pos sible that she was visiting tho bro ther W. H. Hopple at Ely, and If the had been en route here he would have said something is regard to her arri val in fait telegrams.5 ; : ' FOR 1 RENT Furnished rooms, with ' or without board. -1620 cor th and Spring streets. - R. L. MATTHEWS. o b a o n b A. fee tusnes i 1,00 arid our a business ini creased '(tisfabsi Sole flgents n for the Chase ? & Sanborn Coffee 6 Tea a o a n o II I I . . Our ctbro co J ) A v V I (i " J 1 ft i 6 """T I STRIKE IS Chicago, March 21. -Labor Com missioner Nell Is working desperate ly to avoid a strike of the firemen on Western railroads. ; . v.. .... . y-i "--Ji ; Chairman Knapp of the Interstate Commerce Commission returned to day to Washington. ; UnleBs Nell can bring about an agreement . today it ir believed the strike will be ordered " tomorrow. There Is little hope for, a settlement BARGAINS i, Farm, Fruit and Improved lands. Tha following will; attract' the at tention of the home seeker. - -feO acres improved, 65 acres un- der cultivation ;. ; $3,000. 100 acres all ; i Improved," 1-2 ) i . mile from Summerville . . . . 6,500 40 ? acres - ;all Improved,5 2 1-2 ' "J I 1 miles; from Sum.merville . .16,0)0 100 acres 1 Improved, 40 under " cumvaUon 4,50b 40 acres adjoining Summerville v '? , choice f ru't or alfalfa land. r can be irrigated. A bargain 6.000 240 - acres, : well improved,' nn-'- der cultivation. Hay, grain . and fruit .,.;..i;.i.s,;.;,;i6(000 160 acres, 80 acres bearing or-; .' chard,. SOacres new orchard, . ' , all applesj 100 - acras 5 pas-; " ture. Terms oh application I acres in Summerville, with " elegant '."12 : room residence. v ,v ' Mill Creek with private wat-; ; er power, operating a prl- c ; tate electricJight ad water k -system. ? A .bargain ' ." V I . ,,' Choice stamp land, particular- ' , ly dapted to .fruit Industry. 1 .r.J' 8 to 5 miles from Summer- ; ; tilie.- Per acreM..v$lS.50:to 120. Timber and other 'property. n. a eisehakt. N.K AGAM IN A BAD 10D 0!Keal EsUte . Somsnerville, Ow. far as tho narhdbvor This is more than ever before a store Vf ori iriothcrs and boys. JG222D clothes make it co. And XGOPP atq lilie your boy, they "grow" fytty 'y;: . It doesn't 'matter how bird tLs boy plays or works. ; XTRApD clothes give him better .service, loagcr.i wear one), '-'greater durability than ths ordinary malies. A boy's suit is no longer riht Without style. XIMGpO clothes for boys have iuc easne spienuiu siy ie mac is noyvnaays put into the swagger Young Men's clotlies. , ' And bade of it all is the best tailoring and materials to be Kad at any price. We I want you to come' and see for yourself. You'll understand better why. we call this your store. . ' ' ' . WES DATE NOV SET "Jllkado" by local talent occurs on . - ; v.. April fourth. ' , The date of the production of the big comedy musical show, the Mika do, Is announced for Monday, April 4th Among the prominent amateurs taking part are G. M. RIchey, C. E. Hackman, Adna Rogers, Chas, Cross, Miss Nell Yoiing, Carmen Stoddard, Evangeline Hume and Nellie Gar rick. The chorus, which promises to be as fine as any ever heard in La Grande, has the pick of the local .talent . The names of Hhe ient4re chorus will be announced later. Miss ' , :. . .. ....... ...... .. , Louise Kelly, who is responsible for the production, is to be congratu lated on having associated with her 'n this work MIbb; Grace Burgove, who has had large ezpeclence in com ic opera and Mr. Robert Burton, as Kfunlcal Director., Both musical and dramatic circles are manifesting a great interest in the forthcoming e. -. eit--. ;'"'';-'.'.... '-..:,.; . :......:v :; ..'' A 1 MprrhariM'- Save $10,000 rt Ann !; !. 4 ib Oregon 1 saved ' oVc ' i 510,000 by carrying a pari J j of fhcr Insurance in. . fAcr T ! own company, the Oregon J J ! Merchants Mutual Hire; As- J surance Association, - of IDayfon, Oregon. : a 1903 itbey will save $15,000 J J.Durng he same perodt t !ffier ndgftbbfS were hand- 4 fng - over $1500,000 : in .proffs to outside companies f '"""alBiSMSMBBBSSlBSWW J jiff f fie Oregon v f.ferchanfs J e Mutual you gen - , INSURANCE AT COST C lAUmjOYOVRLIABlL' ; ! PROUPTSETTIENENT OF I LOSSES the door b ecu -I 1 r-pi THE I . QMU1Y Young Men want clothes with "snap" and "class." These features can best , be secured 'by having your clothes made to order by .The new Spring line com prises the largest and "swell . est", assortment 1 of Scotches and Csssimeres in Gray shades ever shown. , The clothes ire guaranteed to fit you and to be flawlessly made. :. : t s i ., , We will be only too glad to show you through the line no obligation incurred on your part -;:'.'."-, . BAKIE A CASSIBT 'J':'r''.r,. Tailors' ' 1 illS Adams; Avennv, . Fer Sale -. Good seven room house1 and out buildings; nice' lawn and fruit trees. Situated on the corner of O. and tta streets. Also For Sale or Rent, fix acres of. god land, good house. and out Ulldingm, plenty of ; water and small .fruit . Half ,mlle east c 4h ' city limita. Enquire of - . , ., . '.! '"' -B. M., OLTfEt, W5-4-1S K51 Fir rtreet . JDcU f& Hew ;irt A live aai progressive magaxtse fall ef gool. axneud readlas, store r; " : - ' .'! .- .. -V Nyf-' : I '' J i t :'t n o ooo0 q 0 q 0 00 d 0 0 b 0 o 0 o 0 n 0 a 0 d o o o o 1 F"'"