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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1910)
f ' 1 f 8 S 1 111 La Grande Coiomsrcia 1 Club 0000000000000000000 TO ASSIST THE CE5SUS EXUSIEATOES. TTe know that you m il anxious as anyone tilery person In! La Grande should be listed as a mi- deDt SaJ'yoor name Is listed and that every member of your famUy is listed. Ask your neigh,- fill cut a llauk and be ready for the census man. . FILL OUT THIS BLAStf ASD IEAT : THE . I.NFORTATIOX AT HOME. V FlU out this blank, leaving it at your home or rooming place to us slat In gljinr the uc . r mauon.to the census enumerator. It will notbeiort; see . you If your v ; V the needful answers. . .. , V ' . j i L ' . : v . ' . HELP LA GRANDE SHOW ITS GROWTH. O O O O O O O O O iO o Tlie New flail of Heroes i Mrs. Uoiia.ti said to have crystaiUd and ceuiro. Ized the plans which have wade tb memorial halt possible ox erection in to short a time. Full name with Initials. .Age last birthday. .Number of children Sex? ........V;.. Race! .......... 55Inle, married, widowed or divorced.,., "umber and years of present marriage . imber of children (U mother)....:... :ce of birth (give state or foreign country) ...... . - e.of father's birth give state or foreign country) Place of mother's birth (give state or foreign country),.. Tear of Immigration to United States?.,.. . ..... . .. ... ..... Naturalized or alien?. Able 'to speak English?.. . . If not, wh-t language?. .... . . Uv particular - ' ' ' ' . : v ; Und r.f work dene by nerson, as" spinner, salesman, laborer, etc... General nature of Industry, busing or 'establishment .Vch person orks. as cotton mill. Cry farm, etc.?. .... . . . i '. .... i... ...... . Whether employor, employee, or working on own account?. - Whether out of work on .April 15, 1910? Number of weeks out of employment' In 1909?, Able to read?....... '-Able to write? Attended school at any time since September 1, 1909. Home owned or rented?... Owned free or mortgaged?. Farm or hovse? Survivor of Union or Confederate A rmy. or Navy?..' Whether blind (both eyes)?..-. OOC 000000000000000 IT HE completion T 1 ft recently of the 4 v national dead ' ; luarten of the - Daughters of the " ' ' American -ttevolu- tlou' In Washington x f has aroused uutlon ; wide Interest tn the ':, beautiful, struct urn. r v which baa beeutbe "-': I . ..' naramount Issue ot the society since lia inception la Octo ber. 1SU). The build- MyUnclesStory Br A. B. SEARLE Copyright. 1510. ty American Pr Assocl.itloti What a change half a i-titnr w ni:idi In aii'tboda of travel: hi IS'O (' reach New York from Cimluu'itl. th.-ii tt!. Queen City of the WVs:. o.u- tnlbt go a 'part of the way by straui boat, another by staj;tK.iiac!i and t'.n' balance by canal, lu urh, convey, au'-ea people were thrown together lu ilui.itply. and lifelong memiswi) wer. often niadf. The imnsfnger cunallioa: wan the first to puss out of ue. and .....xi.v .f a hlio Vermont mar Corinthian style, adapted t "there are few uvuis no rra viuucr u Whether deaf or dumb?.......,...... . , rxoerfW Club '' u would be well to cut out the above form which was antnomea Dy iae i ... .... .v. , n with nniH rHMioiisicje ur.rti' wno wm iw . yflre Youi9 Eyes Weak r Let Heacfick Fit Your Gteses. 1 make a Spcialty of V m.N:i.Mi'.aaei. and stands ou Seven -.,:.-. --.'4i between C ud D street. opj.-the presidential park. U H th,; 'cst und most tuini-essive wuu .i itn kind ever built by woui on in thtx or anv other country. From it- nrtui.i- siandDoint It Is one of the America and b uucai v ... f - , rtaviimii tu become one ot the biohi useful. It typifies In tbe loftiest form wh.it lt nrolectors Intended u .snouiu - ' o norfMmai memorial to the uerojc dead who made the uatlon-and it war i paid tor by the women who are meir 1 llnnill HAon0nf1ntlIi. '' i In this ball of heroes the history and BPhiBvemeuta of Ihe Bocicty Is wntteu In marble" and made minsuaoi: tablets and figures of brot.i. me in I tAr'.nr of Coutlncumi call, an the build lng Is called, wucws that the nrrnnge ment has bwu the subject of lovins mHHmde and unremitting thought ou the part of those charged wan inw arduous duty. Viewed in lis compieie- (prs it must be resarded as a moaei vi mphii polonlal eleuaoce united with .... n..iAlnri Rummetrv and Dracticai use. cuiciois from Seveuteentb street, the visitor will find a spacious corridor lu marDie nrt stucco 23 by 24 feet, xois com dor leads Into the various apartments given over to the national otflcera auo to the auditorium by a series 01 uu nmeiv carved doors in th larce entrance hall one gets some Idea of the great interest taken in the society's work by me cosuy ratnps of heroes placed In tne ornu meutal niches and over each door, the Hft of chanters, states and Indtviou au These busts have beeu selected an follows: The state of Washington. the bust of General Washington; tbe John Hancock chapter of Massacnu sptts. Hancock: Mrs. J. UJ. wcwu iinms. Nathan Hale: the John Adams chapter of Massachusetts. Johu , Ad ams; state of Georgia, ueorge ugi Kentucky. Isaac Shelby: New Uampshlre, John Stark; New York General Clinton.' and VnrmnnL Ethan Allen. Kansas haB ino secured a site for a bust. Th handsome corridor Is a gift of Pennsylvania. , for which the state as u method of travel. It was lu IS 1.1 tfuit one of these t. . . i . .1 . ...... -1 nenger ctinaiiioats was ouik u'"rM-" h.iiL' hv a horse ou the towpniu There were uo staterooms, only berth iii(.thlu2 like those on a uiwicrn sleeping car. Between the;e was the caViu. where the passengers lounged Murine tho dav and eveulug. At that time the professional Rambler worked in thi tinrrow chaunels or me periou He was on the steamboat, but did cot tid,iln Hip cannlboat. Ou this cnmil hnt n nortlon of the bow had been - . . . ... onrrnlnod off. and In it were caru m blcs. At one of these tables sat a pro fessional gambler fleecing a youugster of twenty. loyr astC'l trie civij our. cle. -Seven thcu?:tr-.l liars. "Give nie wlut you have left. Ttn i- 1 r.-,n ci f trmir r.f back f. von from this tr.in la to It at I' rn-, There's honor fan'"i;( thieves. lie won't do It one way. bu' 1 ha tcIII iiother i jiy uncle turned over a few buudret ' doUars he had left. The clergyman f:i . nwn a new rack of carus v.: i, i,. t.f Dint at.tt tLcv wcat. A' UlUUlU WUfc. . " - ----- - the cud of an hour the clergyman hac rn sr,.of!0. At tie end or , tin .r.,i hMi- ti hini lost f:oo. At ttit! DV-VIllVS m w of the third hour he had regains nti hnt of mv uncle'a loss, and it half an 'hour more he had won ever? nt it, rambler bad taken., lie stiu ed his wlnuings over to the boy tie u..i KitTcnl from ruin, "There's only one man that can re tho hotter of me on any game 01 . .,i,i ' tha tmmii er. ' ano 1 l B i U i r . . iv, e ' baven't Feen him for eighteen years. "Warren Phillips?" "Yea." "Tt-'it'a mv name." The gatnliier looked at him in nstou :1inu-ut. Vev I whh one of the professionals In those (lays, though 1 never player ony but a fair game. But I quit It nnc nn mvin It with horror I ran fnr tMM on the Tralrle Belle and wot a lot of money. It's all now In church Ami that's the -way ray uncle was saved. Amulets. The word amulet is of Arabic origin and implies a thing suspended. Amu lpta were of various kiuds." The moon stone, found in the desert of Arabia. . .,-n na n talisman against en nu. . ivm " ,. . i chantment oy tne rwouwu. . incuij. i w , , . .. . .. , I anl I 1 Kn.,.t If ,. .;um,1 tllO O (.;. It WIS I That youngster was uij uin.iv, i jreuum .... rot the story I am about to tell from Whlt transparent stone, the tli.ie foi . . - . j I i..,lu.f t i l.t -k f if m htm. IT lind been demited to carry some JS.000 from Pittsburpr to iiarrisburg. How-the gambler knew that oe una the money. with him he uiu uot icaru. My uncle played with the snnrper on he had lost all the money that bad her.ii silveu him for bis esneuses. tnen b:.ui to play with h!s trust fund., lie ; nia itt 11 o t lticU at ulgbt. having iosi. i !v.-:.t hutrntnjt ra Sunday. A vi. i win: held In the cabin conduct, 'by a vlergyman slightly , past mid-1 0.1 X M.V UUCle WUS, lUWU liuiJicnn- i t ii with tils uniH'arance aud the fervor . v. l.h wlikh he snoUe. His accent was searching ior It tielng nilunlgui. Fir-,t Kino of England. nle!iril 1. was "the Uiut to c:Ul hi- if tin:? rf Ihicland. Every kin:: tr i Wllllnm to ITenry ,11. 'call.-d h' 1 til,? of the Lniillsh. The title wi n Burned by ligbert, the first kl!i;r Ensliin.l. hi 823. ' V. : Spsnlsh. ' , o....i,.i. ,1,., i.ii'ii l-il Inn trua"e o twentv tw'i liiit'.oim or stn'oy. Tho Royal Box., v,-i,a w ium urputtr. Ul..,u, Prince Nicholas or .. Moutetiesro i- tli-.-.t if the soutiiemer, uucie Bam e picturesque of llvlu novel- tint tlie clergyman attacked gambling. elnn8 Kt.eu 0u the preservation tetlUiu a. number of interesting, many characteristics, his apparel i nMheiii pathetic. Incidents. In which DEEP CURVED LENSE grind them in my ownworkshopm:LaGrahde. o natloual fharaterlstics. his apparel h .... ... Eormiua, .mie foolish person had ueeu roooe, - . g. ud nil lie possesses m iu -"-' , of Duke of Kem J11" . TZZSJ - wWct, ha. been extinct since the d,all. ..owieu v. ., - -----. .. . r)lniiftiu,r. The reclri , eards. lie was loo ting stra.gnt a , .. v ;m- T hls ml)htVl , tmn n wmu no m hiiu wruiru " ..... .. . . .n-uii- Prince Arthur of Connaught. ... i , . I-A ,,. nrhllu . TOB OIU llilUUIUU IU uuiviii . i.m.. h an nrlnces must fol ow the military pro llv' rhWrnan standing among those fesslon Is not to apply, to the Daulsb .... .... . .. - , AnA thiit Prlii.'Mi iv .! li.iikhiir the came, Notwithstanding that It was sunaay v.iy uncle was eager to renew the play, heplna to win back what ne naa lost. argued that to lose any pan oi o O NO RISKS HERE : ' A ($ M IIS SIM I -ill Tf-l -l 1" " - , -- V tV '.WWMMN( GREAT CARE TAKEN f-i. fund with which he had been In It-rested would ruin him the same as ir ho. tnut tho wholo. Therefore Bun- "f'-'i.:--$t&jj d:iv afternoon he proposed to the gam Uti '-f'i-s ' -tl hi,p that the o to their curtained space f for more play. The gambler. who knew well enougn tnai me youngster would be after him. assent ej. and they were soon at play. of course my uncle lost steadily. 4 tin i iiit rrT- 1 L7I i i if J Qrind Jill My Qlases. last thousand dollars was siowiy ?K lti:!g away, when who should walk l:i but the clergyman, ue stood iook- c: : it the pa me for b while, then said lu ny uncle: "Boy. you can't play royal family. It is settled that Prince P.rlk. nenhew of the king Of Denniai a snd tbe king of Greece and the queeu of England, shall be a farmer. The Cookbook. Cranberries . cooked - with grapei- make a cood dessert or pie. When boiltnir fresh potatoes try put ting a sprig of mint In the water to give a delicious flavor to the vegeta bles. , Bread dressing may be served, wit 1 a pot roast as well as one put lit tin nven The bread should be baked s p IVrately In a cake tin. Carrots will make delicious pre serves. Take three-quarters or a poiuu. r uucie: uwj. i"" . - this man. He's a professional ; of sugar to a pound of carrots and su, ' " T XT Mb . - ' a f which BROKEN LENSES REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT. aThll EYSHT 1 Permanently J Located over Newlin's Dnig Store. FRONT TIIW OF COITTlIE5l4b HALL. paid $tl.MX. Oo the right of the main door Into the auditorium Is a hand some fountain presented oy tbe Army aud Navy chapter of the utstnci oi Columbia at tbe cost of $1,500 Oppo site on the left wall la the Hoe brouze bas-relief by David d'Angers present lng the heroes of the Hevolutioti. it is the clft of Muie. Le Fertile, daughter of the sculptor, and is one of tbe most Interestlun objects lu the nan. In the auditorium, which ha a seat lng capacity of about 2.00. there is a snaclous stage, and tne acoustic prop- rtlwn Mrs almost perfect. The boxes alongside the staire are to be tnngolti cently furnished by the John Marshall chapter of Keutucky aud tne innotny Bhrelow chanter of Massachusetts. Not only Is this ball of value as tbe setting of the Continental congresses, but It bus been utilized for scieutihc gatherings and for lectures. One of the unique parts of the ball Is the New Jersey room . The wood urnrlr ninno rnst Sli?25 and Is made from tbe suuken British ship Augusta. went sown ou iue jcidcj wi the. dark days of the Revolu tion. Other rooms on the second floor. A in addition to those already mentioned, j i have been decorated and furnished by j V ! the following states: Alabama. Texas, , A ' New York. Michigan and California. T On tha third floor are the spacloua banquet ball and various small rooms adapted for prandial purposes. One X'of these was furnished by Virginia. V , t hrootrhnnt th atrcf rnra are to be O seen hasdaeme and costly gifts from flolent water to make a sirup aud boi until tbe preserves are thick. A llttlt ginger or lemon should be added te flavor. MUlcr and Is playing with marhed :U'.:l:!g up one of the cards .lying cn tt-.!;le face down, the speaker, nib ' r: his thumb on it. sr.ld. "The kins ' "Aulf.M :.Then.' turning it over, his Vtv-r .'proved correct, in the same - y hc told the value of ether cards. , -j'v.wcrc all provuieu . w u:t niuim'- i:t"rs that coiild be felt, but not Mail? ; .v:t. ' Then, mniliig to the trnmtilT, I ("said. "Hive the boy the nvney vo-t i t:':re won fro in hlni." : :'::e ptnil!rr put tin n vl-rnr-ms t-m oM pepplft 8tatlonar, v. hat you pu u u,- i.h ... . i r.ts. anyway? You're a ra'i -.i " dov.'t fcm'.W any ri'- re iitM iit ravd-vth q nuile You J1.-1 rei t::ve . Til find n !. t put you 'tit " Short Stories. Of the ' 300,000 ; Insane persons . In Russia 270.000 are at liberty. Dividing the population roughly Into children, adults and old people, the ! nmnortton of children la decreasing. ; I that of adults Increasing and that of Id neon o stationary. Attention was directed In an official renort by Rear Admiral Schroeder. in command of the Atlantic fleet, to the remarkable fact that more than 2,500 men In the fleet did not know bow to 0 Matu rai iV3 i n er al ater Bottled ; It's Good for what Ms You O u