La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 26, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEItVEtt THURSDAY, MAY. 26, 1910
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ELECTRICITY
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FOR EVERY HOME
N LA GRANDE
The cost for wiring, lamps and
urrent Is exceedingly small com
ared with the conveniencecom
ort and safety obtained by it)
se. " "
Tonr home can be vtlred com
let at an average cost it oniy
1.00 per room. Lamis, fixture,
alirons, cooking utensils and nu
merous other electrical applian
ces may be ebtalned at surprising.
's low cost.- .-,
Ask ynr neighbor why he uses
lectrlc light he certainly has
ome reason for doing so, and then
call at rmr office o rler onr repre
sentative call at jwnt house and
explain' to you why you shonH
bare your home wired and use
clectrklty. . V- y ::," V".
MM UM LIGHT AND
POWtB COMPAHY
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European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
D. G. BRIGHOUX;
Proprietor. -
ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT
: li Grande, Otegon
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SAVOY5
HOTEL
DIRECTORY ,
:'.' :' or the ', . .
fraternal! or b ers
LA :QRANDE,;OREv:v;;.'';.i1'
"::';.,'.'' 'A. F.&A.M.
' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
A. M. holds regular meeting first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. : .
JNO. S. HODGIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, , Secretary. v
Women of Woodcraft
: Grande Ronde Circle No. 47. Meets
every first and third Thursday veu
! ig In the month, at the I. O. O. F.
all. All visiting members wekoem.
CHLOB ROBINSON, O. N.
V. LIZ2IB ELTaWORTH. Clrk
h O. O. Fr-Sabordlnate
La Grande Lodge No. 16 meet! In
t"; air hall every Saturday night Vis
ing brothers cordially invited to at
' ad. Cemetery plat may be teen at
; e Model restaurant.
C30RGB GROUT, N. G.
I. R. SNOOK., Rec. Sec.
A. WORSTELL. Fin. 8ec
L O. O. Fr Eicaasaeit
"tar Encampment Na 11, L O. O.
meets every second and ' foarth
Jaeaday in tbe month is Odd Fel
s hall. Tlaltlng patriarchs always
'come. :'. -! (': ' '.r'.';'-' : ''V.
EL JL COOUDQB. C. P.
W. A. WORSTELL. Scrib.
. K, W. k.
"A Grande camp No.' 770S meets
ry Monday each mouth at I. O. O.
HalL All T'sitlng neighbors are
tllally Invited to attend.
7RjD B. CURREY, C
L JORDON. 3erk. .:
OLD BLACK MAMMY STATUE
National Memorial Plannad For No
flratMa cf tho South.
The organization of Texas citizens at
Galveston having charge of the move
ment to erect a monument to the "old
black mammy of the south" has de
cided to make it a national tribute.
Thia was determined the other day be
cause of 'pleas from prominent men all
over the United States.
It has practically been decided to
raise' the fund by public subscription
and to erect the monument, of marble,
la Washington. It was originally plan
ned to erect It in Galveston with funds
subscribed by citizens of Texas. It Is
contemplated to raise about' $1,000,000
and perhaps limit individual subscrip
tions to $1, although offers have been
made by men to contribute $300 to
$1,000 each to such a fund.
T. J. Groce, president ef the Galves
ton National bank, is chairman of the
organization. Colonel W. L. Moody,
banker and cotton broker, and other
leading citizens of Texas axe Identified
with the movement Artists are send
ing In designs for figures for the monu
ment.1. v:; , ,. ...
It is planned to elect a joint commit
tee composed of representative men
from at least every southern state to
have charge of the project ; ' -
The Chautauqua tickets are now on
nale , at Bohnenkamp's store. Those
desiring tickets can secure the sam
All having engaged tickets please cal
for them. W. R. JONES, Treas. .
KEEP CLEAN
A Towel rack and a cake of soap,
and every day a clean Boiler
Towel, for $1.00 a month.
Phone us about it.
; Both Phones. -: '
Cherry s New Laundry
. . "Best by Test"
FOR
CANDY
riTMNta
THE MODERN
DEALER
M4n CenfedbAtnr Co., Mfrs., PortM, Ortfoa
. y -. S
O. E. v .:,;'
La Gi' m. Lige No. 433 meets
each Thi: l.. evening at 8 o'clock
In Elk's club, corner Depot St., and
Washington Ave. Visiting ' brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
H. E. COOUDGE. Exalted Ruler.
HUGH McCAjLL, Rec Sec.
Forester ef America
Court . Maid Marlon No. , 22 meets
each Wednesday night fn the K. of P.
hall. Brothers ire invite dto attend.
V . r. FRANK BAY, C. R.
LEO HERRING, C. S.
C. J. VANDERPOEL. F. S.
Eebekshs
Crysatl Lodge No. 60 meets every
Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F.
Hall. '. All visiting members are in
vited to attend. ' :
MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. O.
MISS SUSAN McILLROY. Sec.
Knights of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets ev
ery Monday night In Castle Hall,
(old Elks ha'l) A Pythian welcome
to all TlslUng Knights.
,.. ' .''";.'.'. ED WRIGHT. C. C.
R L It T'Jt R. A a
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"Hone v 1, to. 13, O. B. BH
eold st ; " ideations the see
ond u Wednesdays of
each montn. visiting members cor
dially Invited.
' Panllse Lederlee, W. M. -Msr
n. WgrnJck, Secretary.
Purity
V - ' -
ESarke
SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $6.75;
beet Bugkr $6.25. ; "
, VEGETABLES Dry onions, 2c;
parsnips. 2 l-2c; spinach, 3 lb for 25;
fresh peas, 15c; asparagus, 3 lb for
25c; rubarb, 6c; celery. 10c a bunch;
hot house lettuce, 2 bunches for 15c ;
head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches
for 10c; green onions, 5c a bunch;
fresh Floriad tomatoes, 10c; new po
tatoes, 31b for 25c.
FRUIT Oranges, 40c doz; lemons,
25c; bananas, 40c j strawberries, 2 for
35c; cherries, 2ro for 25c. , ' ;
MEATS Hogs," live weight, ' well
finished, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 5 1-2; chick-
ens 13c
Portland Markets . :"
.BUTTER Extra .Creamery,
29c;
AN ARCTIC CAMP
Peary's Cartvae Tents. Which
Ware
Absolutely Snow Proof.
"A man's first night la a canvas tent
In the arctk la IIklr m lit niihoi
wakeful," says Commander Peary In
Hampton'sr . "The ice makes mysteri
ous noises, the dogs bark and fight out.
side the tent, where they are tethered,
and as three Eskimos and one white
man usually occupy a small teut and
the oil stove is. left bnrulng all nlgbt
the air, notwithstanding the cold, is
not overturn, and sometimes the Eski
mos begin chanting to the spirits , of
their ancestors In the middle of the
night .Sometimes, too. the new man's
nerves are tried' by bearing wolves
howl In the distance.
"The tents are specially, made. They
are of lightweight cauvas. and the
floor of the tent Is 'sewed directly into
it. The fly is sewed up. a eirculnr
opening in It just large enough to ad
mit a man, and that opening fitted
with a circular fir p. which is closed by
i a drawstriug. making the tent abso
lutely snow : proof. An ordinary tent
wheu the snow is flying would be filled
In no time. -:- .:.?-
"The tent is pyramidal, with one pole
in the center, and the edges are usual
ly held down by the sledge runners or
bx snowshoes used as. tent pegs- The
Mf V Iff . ' : Wif
r ir iou want a maxwell tins rear
You will have to hurry
WODtL
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J - It takes 40 freight cais
J ; of the Maxwell-Briscoe at
rd time and before the end of
rA : j , e . j -
uo mcreabea . ro .ou, a aauy
cars rresiasni onscoe
5 , before July.
f;J.:rB:fWliiteniw
108, Elm
( v X 1 inade from Royal Grape v
- '''' Cream of Tartar NyNt
X Absolutely
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lcre 20S23, ' V
BUTTER FAT Delliver f. o. b. at
Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 i-2
. EGGS Local, candled, select 23 8
23 l-2c. , - v; '' .V A
POULTRY Mixed ''" chickens ' 18c
fancy hens, 13 1-2; turkeys, alive,
20 21c; dressed, 27 CP 28 c; pigeons
squabs, $2.50' $3.00 doz; dressed
chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive.
BARLEY Producers price, 1909
Feed. $23; rolled, $25; brewing, $24.
WHEAT Nominal uack, club,
83 ; bluestem, 85 86; Willam
ette valley, 84c. v , "
MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran
$19.50 $20; mldlings, $29.80; shorts,
1 21$21.50; chop, $10(8!?28. ;
FLOUR New crop ' patents, $5.55;
men sleep on the door fftfielTclotLes
with a musk ox skiu or a couple of
deerskins wrapped around them. '
' "The kitchen box for our sledge
Journeys is simply a Wooden box con
taining two double burner oil stoves
iijw iuul iiku VK.k-.lLD IWV (VUf
ins pots are tbe bottoms of five gallon
coal oil tins fitted with covers. When
packed tbey are turned bottom side up
over each stove, and the hinged cover
of the wooden box is closed.
"On reaching camp, whether tent or
snow igloo, the - kitchen box Is set
down Inside.' Tbe top of the box is
turned up' and keeps the heat of the
Btove from, melting the wall of the
igloo or burning the tent. The hinged
front of the box is turned down and
forms a table. The two cooking pots
are filled with pounded ice and put on
the stove. When the Ice melts one pot
Is used for tea and the other may be
used t0 warm beans or to boU meat if
there is any. : - ;
any.
"Each man has a quart cup for tea
and a bunting knife which serves
many purposes, - He does not carry a
fork, and one teaspoon Is considered
quite enough for a party of four. Each
man helps himself from the pot sticks
in his knife and fishes out a piece of
meat.
"The theory of field work is that
there shall be two meals a day. one
lll-th.0, mprninjrnndjyie at night. .-.As
"'li ,; .1 Xt
every day, to move tne output
the factory at tile present
the month, that 'number will 4
i il , . . . . rA
average product or 1 1 o
promises 14U cars per dav
Street ,
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THE' CLASS!
.COLUMN
''BRINGS-
FOR SALE Five room house, large
lot, on Washington Avenue.-' In
quire Chas. Disqua, City Meat Mar
ket. -; ..V
in stack while It lasts
NOLDS.
J. E. REY -
LPST A lpcket, one side fully; en
graved,' other side plain. Leave at
Observer ofilce.
ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St.
VLRNISIIED ROOM For gentlemen
,ccly. Nice location. Close .in. Call
up Red 952. ' "
WANTED Boy to tell Observeri oa
he streets.- Apply to tne area
latlon manager of the Observer. '
FOR SALE Old
server office.
papers at the 0
FOR SALE Seven room modern
house and eight lots, young orchard
inquire of Earl Zundel at the , La
Jrande National Bank.
IiX3R RENT Two nicely furnUhed
. rooms with electric lights , and use
of bath, inquire at 1910, Cedar St.
tEe3ays grow short t'Ce monI5"are tak
en before light and after dark,' leaving
the period of light entirely for work.
Sometimes it is necessary to travel
twenty-four hours without stopping for
food."
How It la Dona.
Returning from school the other
afternoon, a little girl proudly Inform
ed her mother that she had learned to
"punchtate." ' ; . - 4
, "Well, dear," said her mother, "and
how is it done?"
"You see, mother," explained the
child,' "when you write 'Hark!' you
put a hatplu .after it, and when you
ask a question you put a buttohhookr
Woodmen of the World.
La Grande lodge No. ? 169. W. O.
W., meots every second and foartt
Tuesday evening in iC of 1. Hall !x
the Corpe building. All visiting mem
bers ; welcome. ' . - .
NERI ACKLES. C. C.
; .!"' .': : J. H. , KEENET, Clark.
4".:.- 0
PB0FSSI05AL BlILEtTUKI. Q
9000 OO O O O O O O
j - BACON HAU .
PbTSlclane and Sortfesot,
jUtf m La Grande Xtfteo&t .IrJii
;';;'; Bnlldmg. Taone MJta If
v. T. Baoca, Bealdenoa. ki Ta ' :
ILK. HalL Besldeuk .-T "3-
DR L. 1L UNDERWOOD
Physician and Burgeon
la Dr. Richardson's - office
Hill's Drug Store. Special attention
to diseases and surgery of the eye.
Phone Black 1362. and Ind. 252.
Residence " Phone, Main 728.
if; Office 7v
N. MOUTOR, IL D.
. Physician and Borgeon.
Corner Adams Ave, and Depot fit -
Office Main 68. Residence Mala CI
C. it. UPTON, fn.(i.U.& .
Physician and Surgeon. '
Special attention given to Bye, , Eat
Nose and Throat
Office In La Grande National Ba
": Bmtldlng. '
hones: Office. . Main I: ResUea
; atsla 12.
J. H. HUBBARD, ILD.
Physician and Ssrgeoa ;
Office la New Bank Building Coomi
. 20-2L Taones: Residence. ISalH
- ero. w. zuxibbu,
OSTEOPATH PHTSICTAJf,
Sommer Building Rooms''. --l.
Phones, Home 1332. PadaV f 4
Residence Phone, !lack 151
to Dr. F. a w
j
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EULACAfiLO
s Teacher ct Plaa. '
Papfl ot Pierre Devllet w 1
Jose Conservatvry.
for eolldrm the Borrow
of m&slc stady and maalcai
gartea. Statte la the MaaafZcr ts
AL
WAYS
RETURN j
FOR SAtE The Snodgrass resident
in the Old Town consisting of a
ten room Louse, and the E, W. Bart
lett house in the Old Town, consist
ing of seven rooms. Will be tell
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tne snoagrass grocery.
WANTED All those '.who desire fa
struction in water color work tzr
the summer to phone to black 8713
or see Miss Blanch Clark.
FOR SALE Household good! for
. sale, consisting of 6 dressers, T
bed springs and mattresses, t rsca,
2 carpets, 3 Stoves, library table,
commodes and wash stands, sanitary
couvu, rwteri, i- uut uuua, mwua
utensils, etc., linoleum enough for t
floors. Inquire at 1307. Madison Are.
WANTED Clean
Berver office. .
cotton rags. O
FOR SALE Household furniture at
A. O. Hagan's residence 1410 l!oa
roe avenue. . ,. .
' Chamberlain's fltouach and LSverTitMeU
Invariably bring relief to women entering
from chronic constipation, headnche, biliouit
ness, diztinesa. 8allone of llo kin iuid
IdyspepHla. - - - ' - - ?
Chief Joseph
( The best ln,the market at any gdkf
but no higher".
The White Svaa
With the exception of the CLJcf
Joseph brand, is the best on tte T
Grande; market. A trail TSI
vince the most ekeptlcal.
; For Sale by All Dealers.
ATTORNEYS.
C. H. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law
Practices In all the courts ot the fXat
' and United States.
Office In La Grande Natloaal Tr"
Building, La Grande. Oreyi '-.f.
Chas. fl. Cochran Geo T. 0 r
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN. ,
Attoraeye. . ' ,
La Grande National Bank Balk Q
La Grande . Orasi
! WHXLlM M. BAJC3T.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
. i and 16 8ommer Block. -
TITZmiBT SUSGEOia
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
' " Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drag Store, La Graae
, Residence Phone Red 70L
Office Phone Black 13 1. ,
V laCsmdeat Phono fj.
Both p' "Hldeaee.
... DS W. H. CLXIT
Graduate rom the Ohio State UaV
veraity. Vaccination, Dentistry as
Surgery cf all kinds. Country CJa
Promptly answered. Agent tor IS'
lonal live Stock1 Iasaraaca
tkm, Portland, Oregoa.
Office 14 Adams Ave.
Pkones, Pacific. Black itfl
Independent 372
DOTISTS.
J. a PRICE, D. If. D.
Dentist. . :
iToom 22,. La Grande National
Bofldlna Phone Black US
; WDsoa's Vrtkesira .
Muslo furninshed ! for wedit! ;
banquets, dsxeen and an occasioaa -.
C. 0. WILSON. Mgr. La Grande. Cm :
801 Main 4,ve. phone Blaca 1ST!
yf ri T7 nTN