Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1910)
LA GTUXnrc EVETXG prERVEU SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. K 1., u THE ISIS Toimrs An 'eye for an eye - , ' '-,' i Inventor's model W Millock and his madness. v Tragic adventures r Arrest of Dutchess Debery. Song-yKerry Mill's Barn dance. -ADMISSION 10c- o o o $ v LOCAL .TMS. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Martin of Seat le, are guests with Attorney and Mrs. Wo. Ramsey. They will spend sev eral idAvn here. v , W. C. Wllbourn, expert linotype ope rator of Baker City, and formerly head machinist on the Boise Capital News, arrived In the city last evening- and will officiate at the Observer linotype keyboard. , . : , "' ' ' ' George Jaggart, Percy Chandler and Chet Knowles, have returned from Meacham creekf which seems to be the best trouting stream in Eastern Ore gon at this period of the season. In addition Xo landing a nice string oi fish, they killed a rattle snake with eight buttons. ' DRY CHAIN WOOD ..U jirn prepared to furnish Dry ChairiWood al- ; 'j so partly seasoned wood, to all corherWKind- p. '. , ly phone your order to , ' 1. . B E AN PP PHONE RED 371 - ; v ! f. Just Arrived Car of North Powder Flour. Be sure that you get the best North Powder Flour. Grande Ronde Any Broken lens ; Replaced in I a Few Minutes i In LiosS Cases VJtJte You Wait Ihe Only I " ':; .' '. In Eastern I Grinds Hb Own Olasscri Takeyour eyes to one who has mastered the science of fittirtg and the making of glasses for each particular case.,- -v-"-.-....., -r r. . ..' .Chas. Joker and C. M. Hutchhuoai have. returned from Meacham creek; wiin rair luck while away. - t - - L. XL Paul who is now in Portland, Is expected home in a few days. .. J. F. Hutchinson of Union, was In the metropolis last evening. Mayor F. L. Myers was called to! roruana Thursday night in connec tlonlwlth the Scriber trial. .Henry Allen, who has been con-! fined in the Grande Ronde. hospital for several weeks suffering with an 1 attack of typhoid fever, expects to be ; able to leave for his home in this city j today. j Mrs. Nelson and baby who are at ! the Fourth street Sanltorium, are get- j ting along nicely. ; T - j Joe Desmond has returned . from "Wallowa where he has been engaged In painting the new hotel at that place. Mrs. G. S. Bryant was over from her home In the Cove today and re ports that she will have strawberries for the market in two weeks. , "Grandma" Palmer, who has been very Bick the past week, is reported as being very low thlB afternoon. J. K. Wright, of the La Grande In vestment Company, was operated upon at the Grande Ronde hospital yester-! day, for blood poisoning, resulting from opening a small pimple on his; lip with a knife. He rested well last ! evening but it will be a few flays be fore he will be able to return to his home. . - . ', . . ' ' 4 TOO LATE TO CXASSTFT LOST A yellow canary Tjird from the Ronde. Valley House. Reward for return to the hotel. 1 1 Call and See , My Modem . Lens Gtizding . Machine Exclusive it Oregon who V' ' 3 Cash Go i , 1 1 0 i " j , r v . . V ' Dorothy Morton with "Widow Jones" tonight at the Steward. '"". Eting Away on Island. Strength Is int a thing usually con nected with mtildeulmlr fern, yut if il3 roots have not suClciout room they will break the pot in which the plant grows. Blades of grass wil force the lUliKiWUt.il t' up out of their "ltlnce, and In a single night a crop of small mushrooms ihavu lifted a large stone. . Indeed, plants have been known to break the bardest rocks. The. Island of Aldabra, to the uorthwest of Madagascar, is becoming smaller and smaller through the action of the maugroves that grow along the foot of the cliffs. They eat their way Into the rock in all directions, and Into the gaps thus formed tins waves force their way. In time they win probably reduce the inland to pieces. London RIllbA . . . .- ' ; - . . Smoked Halibuf Salmon Herring . . Salmon Bellies Mackerel Holland Herring AND Big Bargains in TENTS And JHany Other Articles. Having purchased the outfit f the American Light and Water company After the completion of the Beaver Creek water system at a sacrifice, if you need any of the following articles It will pay jfou to call and get prices: r; 35 tent, size 10 x 14; stable tents 80 z 60, 30 x 80 and 60 x 30; two stoves and two ranges; pick axes, shovels, crowbars, ham mers, several fine cross cut saws, pack ' saddles, lanterns and all kinds' of kitchen utensils, 2 forges with asvUs, a big lot of rope, drill and 'rock hammers; 2 breaking plows, one cement plow for work ing in gravel, t one butcher shop outfit, plumbing tools, bed quilts and blankets, ten tons' of hay, 60 ponds of ochre,' gentle horse, buggy and harness. . Royal Grocery Bakery VIA ifl THE GOLDEN RULE A V : M iXmr, only lasts 10 days. A Ladies $5.00 Trimmed Hat free with everv Suit. SI 7.- iS-An 50 V .9 .'.., J.- fcglr ?iU Barga A B "-'" THE GOLDEN The Gobslln Factory. The gobelin factory was founded la 1318 by Francis I., who scoured En rope for the artists and the makers of beautiful things who could bring tas ter, to the capital of France. Under bis auspices came Leonardo 4a Vinci, and he It was who laid the foundations for the collections of statuary and paintings that have made Paris fa mous. The robelin taoestrr factor was among the least of his undertak ing. f J' Naming the Baby. "Have rou named the babvT hM tmt t;d miring neighbor. "Not ret" said the orond roonir mother. "We're glng to christen htm Sunday." "Detr me! What an odd name! I'd almost as soon call him after Robinson Crusoe's man Friday and be done with if--Chicago Tribune. 'ot!ce of First Meeting of Creditors. In the Dstrict Court of the United States for the District of Oregon: In jflround the Circle for forty Dollars Going Via SPOKANE f MACLEEOD CALGARY ' VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Returning Via -PORTLAND I THE DALLES PENDLETON WALLA WALLA LEWISTON INLAND EMPIRE or Vice Versa ; v- SHORTER TRIPS 'i ;V- r To the CANADIAN ROCKIES . ARROW LAKES '( KOOTEJfAT LAKES Tickets sold dally, June 1 to Sep tember 1.-, Final limit October 31, Unlimited stopovers. . Write'for Particulars." G. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton, Trav. Pas$ Agt Gen Agt Pass 'f. : . " Dept :T 14 WADL ST., SPOKANE. THE ' W W F'BaK IfmMH Mk Jk 7 C! A Suits and Trimmed and iip. mm . , r-i nr Waists, Special. ins. How many did you get? its very good this spring, just th? time now for some of the streams. We have a fine line, complete in all details.' 1 Tnr.lrlp Get Spring Fever Any? ' ..( ' ' When you begin to feel like fixing. up, let us show you our line of Togs. M. Born & co. make suits to fit. We guarantee every one that we measure ,, . Nicest line of spring and summer Shirts you ever saw. Its up to you to make the selection we cant tell which is the nicest. RULE the matter of A. E. Flower, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. E. Flower, of La Grande, Oregon, in the county of Union and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: ' Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1910, the said A. E. Flower was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the flrst"meeuug of his creditors will be held In' the Ve Ate Wot In our efforts to convince our customers concerning the merit of ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES .We never resort to persistent tactics r we know they are the best clothes America produces. We know you will agree with us ' after v the simple test of wear, that you have never bought V suit er an overcoat which gave you se mach satis satlsfaction. Our Idea is, .to show you the .clothes, and Jet you Judge- of the! merit for yourself. .We will be pleased to wait upon you; we will tell you all the good ' features of this famous make, but we will not be over persistent In our efforts to make a sale. ''"i.:-i v.,: ;. . Jh$ Spring fashions Ave ready for your Judgment ' GOLDEN RULE .snsnw mm mwm ud. Get the free Hat. This offer Uoing fast, they .'are grea t - fl STEEL : .FISHING rvvti THE GOLDEN RULE office of the Referee in Bankruptcy, In , La Grande, Oregon, on tho 231 day of May, A. D. 1910, at ten tfoiocir in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examlni the bankrupt, and tralsact such, oth er business as may properly come before said meeting. , JNO. S. HODOIN, ' ' Referee in Bankroptcy May 12, 1910. ; . Too Persistent t JohnWii ASH BROTHERS, son HEACOCK Office over Newlin's Drug CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS One door rast of Cherrj's Laundry