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1 LA GKANDE EVEN I NO OJ . iRVEK WEDNESDAY' JUNE '1,' 1910 I'.'.MPAQE. i Ti EOLgrmcrrY : FOR MtKY HOUt , : IN LA GRANDE The cost for Hiring, lamps and current Is exceedingly small com. pared with the convenience, com fort and safety obtained, by Its use. ' , .'.'" . ' , - : ... Your home can be wired , com plete t an average cost of only $2.00 per room. Lamps, fixtures, flattrons, cooking utensils and nu merous other electrical , appllan ces may be obtained at surprising, ly low cost ; :," r- Ask yur neighbor why he uses eleetrie light he certainly' has some reason for doing so, and then call at on office o rler our repre. sentatlre call at your house and explain "to you why you shouH hare your homo wired ' and use 'electricity. . ' EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND IPQWER COMPANT T6 European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.60 First class Throughout D. C. BRIGHOUX. Proprietor.. ME BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Crande, Oiegon SAVOY MOTEL -v v r n DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS : LA GRANDE., ORE i H. W. A. ; . La Grande Camp No. 770J rneets every Monday In the month at the I. O O F. Hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. . D. E. COX, Clerk. Women of Weedcraft Grande Ronde Circle No. 47 meets everyv first and third Thursday even ing in the month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. CHIOS ROBINSON, O. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk. A.F. A.M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. 6 A. M. holds reguler meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. . JOHN S. HODGIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary t B.P. O.E. . La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club corner of Depot street and Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially invifod to attend. . . , DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. IO.O. F. Subordinate La Grande Lodge No. 16 meets In their hall every Satui day night Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. GEO. GROUT, N. G. J. R. SNOOK, Rec Sec. .. W. A, WORSTBLL, Fin. Sec. rjiisniP of the HEAR FUTURE, ' . .- . . HUGE" I'ODEL CF COI'FCST. Will Raaamble Flying Fish and Be Capable, It U Claimed, of Traveling r Seventy-five Miles an.Heur Te ' Carry About 150 Pasaangore and Crew of Fortytwo Men. The most recent developments in Germany's efforts to reduce air navi gation, te a science and the plana for the . transatlantic ' voyage above the clouds proposed for about the middle of May by the German aeronaut . Dr. Gans-Fabrlee, lately president of the Frankfort Aeronautical exposition, and Joseph Brucker . of Berlin In two dirigibles are discussed by T. B, Mae Mechen and Carl Dlenstbach, two au thors of works on airships and dirigi bles, la the May Century, and the air hln of fha nr fntnr la riearrihaA In part- as follows: iv V.:: - "".rx'S, . : From the standard of present devel opment the , airship of 1015 may , be conceived aa having a hull of rigid construction, 1.000 feet long and 80 feet beam, with accommodations for 125 to 190 passengers and a crew of 42 men. ; V .; '.v The new air liner will resemble a submarine or, rather, a flying fish. All Its ports will be compactly built Into the hull. Its underbody, 800 feet long, 12 feet wide and 9 feet high, will extend between the elbows fore and aft where the hull begins to curve toward its pointed bow and stern. The underbody ' will hold seven pas sengers and eight operating ; sections, after the fashion of a compartment sleeping car. A continuous passage way will extend from end to end. ;, " i All Cooking by Electrloity. v Below the bridge will be a hatch way to the main passage, in the for ward underbody of the ship, where there is a companion way which is the ship's portal. Abaft of this will be the captain's cabin. To starboard will be gin the main passage and staterooms, with all doors opening on the passage. Next to the captain's quarters. In se quence, will be officers' and engineers' staterooms, officers' wardroom and mess, the barber shop, the first motor compartment, the toilet room, passen gers' staterooms,' passengers' living quarters, a central lounging, reading and dining saloon the width of the ship. ' At the stern will be the stew ard's quarters, where ail cooking will be. by electricity, Ideals, will be eerv- ' -y" 'v ,.t. i; :. - :.. .- Bebekahs Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall AH-visiting members are Invited to attend.- .,. " '- ' : MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G. MISS SUSAN McILROY, Sec Knights of Pythias Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev ery Monday flight In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to, all visiting Knights. - . ED. WRIGHT, C. C. ' R. L. UNCOLN. M. of R. ft S. ; O.E.8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month .Visiting members cordially Invited. MARY A. WARNICK,Sec. ; PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M. , X Woodmen of the World , . La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O., W. meets every second and fourth Tues day In the month. All visiting mem bers welcomed NERI ACKLES, C. C. J. H. KFENEY, Clerk. inpiy pay Rent? We loan you money to 'build, and you pay us as you would rent I R. OLIVER. Market (hip SUGAR Cash price Sugar $8.75; beet sugar $6.25. ' VEGETABLES Dry .; onion 2c; parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach, 2 lb tor 25; fresh peas, 15c;. asparagus, 3 Jb for 25c; rubarb, 6c; celery. 10c a bunchi; hot house lettuce, 2 bunches, for 15c; head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 2 bunches for 10c; green onions, 5c a bunch; fresh Florida tomatoes, 10c; new po tatoes, 31b for 25c, FRUIT Oranges, 40c dos; lemons, 35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 15c per box; cherries 2tts for 25c; goose berries, 2 qts. for 25c ' ; . MEATS Hogs, live .weight. V well finlsuad, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c; veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 5 1-2; chick ens 13c ' ' ed fii each" lHn. the pahfry service being operated by escalator passing through tbe "bold.? which will be at tached to the airship's entire under body. Table service will be delivered through a trap In tbe saloon 1 floor. Telephone and ; electric annunciators will connect each section . with the 'All bed covering wilt be of the light est weights, because elektron heaters carrying tbe hot exhaust of the motors . will k Jn the temnerature automatical. will, keop, the temperature automatical. ly even wnlle flying at frigid altitudes. When flying low In the tropics the air ship may be perfectly cooled by ven tilation. . Only band baggage will be permitted for tbe quirk passage. ' Built to Float on the Water. The sides of the "hold." or tunnel, five feet high and eight fwt wide, will be lined with continuous tanking, con taining gasoline fuel, to be forced up ward into the engine rooms as needed. The outside of the "hold" will serve . as the airship's rounded keel and will enable the craft to float on water.' Elnsflc buffers for lauding will be fixed under each engine section. The eight motor compartments will each be equipped wlfh one 200 horse power, motor, transmitting energy vby short steel belts In flattened tubes to one propeller on the same side of the hull and to auxiliary engines operating pumps that will control, the gas cham bers, withdrawing expanding, gas. a.nd Bedtim. at ay s Story Why the Wren Is King Gjh. of All the "C Hi:.;v.EN,w asked daddy as evening story, ."can you tell "I think It must be the ; "I think it's the eagle," said Jack, "because be can fly the highest" -"You are both wrong," said daddy. "It Is the little wren." ; ' ' - ' "Why. daddy, how can It be that little bird?" asked Evelyn. ,j "I'll tell you how be came to be king," said daddy. "Once upon 'a time long time ago all the birds gathered in one place to choose a king After, much talk. they an agreed that whichever bird flew the highest should be the king. So, they all flew Into the air, each one as high as he could. After a short time most of them became tired and gave up trying- to fly very hlh. Of course the Uttle birds became tired first . . . "Soon none of the birds was left In uu iew wiuer wg Dirus. xney an became tired save the eagle, and,, after he had flown so high in the air that most of the birds could hot even see him, he came down in order to have all the birds greet him as king. "But when he reached the ground and all the birds were assembled around him there waa a great surprise for him. , Before any of the birds could call him king up spoke the little wren, saying that he should be the king " How Is that? asked the other birds. 'Didn't the eagle fly the hliihestr - wo, said the Uttle wten. 'I did. uV tuu i. uu ma dck, out me. When he got way up In the air any of the other birds he stopped to rest before coming down to the ground ' Then I spread my wings and flew up in the air a Uttle way above his back. wnen ne started to come down I flew down also end lighted on his back again without his noticing me, and he brought me safe to the ground. So you see that although the eagle flew higher than any of the other birds, he did not fly higher thaq I did.' . "Then the eagle became very angry and said it was only a trick.' But aU the other birds agreed.that as they had said that the bird which flew highest should be king, the wren had won. 8c some people still say to this dav that the wren Is king of the birds." ..... ...... , "But daddy," said Jack, "tt was only a trlcls of the wren's, 'wasn't ltr i "I suppose so," said daddy. "But it also shows that the wren knew enough to use his brains in picking out the bird that would be most likely to to hlrh st In the air.? ' : , . IVHMHI07. lotf aa aaajMtoelcaapuMa ti mrimtm. . O tht bn m bA, fa Motwr. TU Acrt turiif M m&otl tar tomnn. vxl StJ mk 82 MM "97 4 -a . Si" Iwwta, etc. ap to 200 ytsk. , . , t Tha "Blat&V Book" ot Ut uvm. with bmiw art carer, la Jam fall ot np-to-Uto ' iT,TTi 1 " '", 'w' and cirw full dawsriptioa oll Zflarfct npaaton..' f Iwousl. AeTZarttn ' ;. Portland &frf1.l ' ' t BUTTER Extra Creamery, 29c; store 20023. V BUTTER FAT Dellivqtf t o. b. at Portland, aw, cream 2? 1-2;' sour 25 1-2 : EGGS Local, candleaV wlect 23 23 l-2c ' ;-" . ' U POULTRY r-, Mixed ' chickens, 18c fancy hens, 18 1-2; turkeys, alive, 20 Q 21c; dressed, 27 28 c pigeons souabs. ' S2.50 $3.00 dos v dressed chickens, 1 to 2c higher, than alive. ! BARLEY Producers price,"-1909-r Feed, $23; rolled. $25; brewing. $24. WHEAT Nominal uack,' club, 8081c; bluestem, 3 84c v Willam ette valley, 81c. , v ... v i MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran $19.50 & $20; mtdllngs, $29.80; shorts, 21$21.50 chopfc$19$285'V -.1 ( FLOUR New crop patents, $5.55 f condensing if Inlo tleaJrsiripTrtublf lar frame. They will also drive pow erful . fans ' for ' ventilating ' the air spaces of the hull and the living quar ters. Vv -v' ; - , ; .Boatst to Be Carried. ', , .The top of the hull, now the Zep pelin's observatory, will become a long "hurricane deck" of. thin.. light. plank lug."' with side rails. v Herein be kept "service" Implements, two slen- Z '":: ulZJ- J"0? 11h.' oDservatories lor cioua trianguiauon and taking the altitude of stars, searchlights, kite winch and the ahy ship's "boatn." two small,' swift aero-i plane 'scouts." one fore; the other aft' With ample space for launching and alighting. The deck ' will be reached y small winding " opeuwork stairs, through the hull. The hull will be vided Into twenty gas tight compart ments for sustaining, , the airship In' space. Along the port and. starboard Bides five , seats of curved, aeroplane surfaces will help to, lift ,anq support the airship or steer It up and down.' They will be "stepped" to avoid Inter ference.' Between them will be eight' propellers, four on each Bide, at alter nating levels along the hulL ' It Is believed that within .five years such an air liner will , be capable of traveling seventy-five miles an hour' ordinarily and often J20 miles in the Qpper levels. ; ,:-' I - ' i., Bird, riew Up la the Air a UttU : Wiy Above His Back - - Evelyn and Jack cuddled down for their me which Is the king of all the birds?" 'r ostrich," said Evelyn, "because Ifa thm the air except the eagle and the hawk - When the eagle began to fly into the! neiiner tne eagle nor any of you noticed and saw that ha had flown hiow bt th i m. Tin an oa U wmd wh .22 kofl ot kaihfiSt cadndr wiihoiM hut firearm Cx , Vwnam, Camw - v t ' OtUiN - ' JJifW, FOR SALE Five 'room house, large j int rm whlnzton Avenue.' ' In-1 quire Caas. Dlsqua, City Meat war ket, FOR SALB Alfalfa hay. Ten dollars to atack while It lasts. J. E, REY NOLDS. ,' ' LOST A locketrone side fuUy en graved, other side plain.' Leave at Observer 'office: V f c' i 1 URNISHED ROOM For genUemen ' crrv Nice location. Close in. Call WANTED Boy to sell Observers oi die streets. Apply to, the e!rc- laUoa manager of the Observer. , FOR SALE Old server 'office. paper at the Ob- FOR SALE Seven room modem house and eight lots, young orchard inquire of Earl Zundel at the La Grande National Bank. V i FOR RENTTwo nicely furnhhed 'rooms with electric lights and use of bath. Inquire at 1910, Cedar St ? GOING TO UNION? Do you want to look right? Take' your- suite t6 Penlngtdn's and get 'em eloanod and ' pressed' right -,Ji';.:.-;,-"'-'!t 'y,i t o 0 & FE0FESSI051L DIBECT0BY. a ';.tl; .':1-.'.;v. p. 6, f 4 )-i s.iv BAC0JJ & HALL ;:(; Physicians and Surgeons , '. Office in LaGrandeNatlonal Bank. Bid. ' 1 Phone Main 19 :- 'A C, T. Bacon, residence Main 18. t4' M.'K. Hall, residence, Main 62. ; ... , C H. UPTON, Ph. G. ML D. ! v - Ppysiclan and Surgeon, ; Special Attention to. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande Nat ional. Bank Building. .Phones: .Of fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. GEO. Wr ZIMXEBM AN '.-V :' Osteopath Phy'slciari a ' Sommet Bldg, Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 Phones:' Home 1332, Pacific Main' 63, : ' Residence phone, Black 951. Suc cessor to Dr.T, E. Moore. :-EBLA CARL0CK, -)C: .-' -V.. Tdacher of Piano J ; Pupil of Pierre Doullet bf'the San ' Jose ' Conservatory.' " ;v , For Children the Burrows method o; ; music study and musical klndergar f tei Studio In Mahaffey Building; r :. T. H. CRAWFORD ; .: i Attorney-at-Uw : : Practices in all the courts of the v State :and United States. v : 6fflce in - La Grande ' National Bank ' Bldg La Grahdei Oregou !, W. C NELSON , , , Mlnlny Engineer. Baker City Oregon Absolute BRINGS "fn-jis, i'i.ji ,,r r v . ' X1! -MVUM-" '!.'.. ,'! - ,' T I1,.- t t. , . :IETU5M; i$4fwwWH4 FOR SALE The Snodgrasa restlsac In the Old TQwn consisting tl ft ten room house, and the E. W. Eart lett house in the.Old rTownr cqzrZ- lng of , seven , rooms. ...Will he , sell cheap if taken at once., ' Inqulr it the Snodgrasa grocery. . v , FOR - BALE Household 'good! Of aale consisting' of 6 dresseri, f bed springs and mattresses, I rcn. 2 carpets, t stoves, library taWaJ f commodes and wash stands, sanltiry couch, 2 rpckersl curtains,' kltchsa utensils, etc., linoleum enough for I floors. . Inquire at' 1307 Madison Am ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth CL WANTED Clean cotton 'rtss. server office. v-J. cv FOR SALE Household turnlUcra Ct A. O. Hagan's residence1 1413 Kas roe avenue. . , v , . ; . . BX)R SALE Phaeton, s good as, new. Inqulrei901 ACams avenue pr phone FURNITURE FOR SALE Ail house hold furniture of a five-room house for sale cheap if taken' at once; .also canned fruit and baby carriage. .Call at 1,204 Pennsylvania avenue, - i Chas. E. Cochran ' Geo. T. Cochraa COCHEAN ft COCnRAlC .' z ' Attorneys' ' . "I La Grande National Bank Bldg. .., La Grande ' ' Oregon. , DB, II. 1m UNDERWOOD Ppysiclan and Surgeon , ) ' Over Red CrossDrug Store Special attention to diseases f Ey . and Ear. ' ; . . ' Office phone Main 22; Res. Mala 72' ' WILLIAM M. RAMSEY Attorney and Counselor at Laif Room 15 and 16 Sommer Block La Grande - - ; Oregon DR. P. A. CHARLTON 1 , VVeterlnary Surgeon ' Office at Hill's Drug: Storey La Grande Residence phone, Red- 701; Office phone, Black ,1361: -Independent phone 53; both phones at residence. DB.T?VH.'RIXEY ,; Graduate from the Ohh State Univer sity. ; Vaccination; Dentistry and 1 sur gery of all : kinds. Country ; calls promptly answered. Agent for Nat ional live Stcck Insurance Asso ciation, PortlandOregon. Office 14 Adams Ave. Phonos, Paclfle Black 1901, Independent 373. 1 J. C PRICE, D.M.D. ' ; Dentist i; Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building." Phoi.e : Black 3991. - , N. M0LIT0R, M. D. ' - Ppysiclan and. Surgeon . Corner Adams . e. and Depot street ' Office Main 68 Residence 69 a MSSBBFJ