La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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First rasseEger Train Enters John
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LA GIUOT)i: EVENING OBSEItVEK MONDAY, JUNE 13,. 1910.
.ELECTRICITY
At , : '.;) ' y
') FOR EVERY HOME
IN lA GRANDE
The cost for virion lamps and
etrrent Is exceedingly small com.
pared with the convenience, ccm
fort and safety obtained - by It3
use. y-y y'
i Year borne cab be wired coia
plete at an average cost of eniy
M per room. Lamps, fixtures,
latirens, cooking utensils and du
Herons other electrical applian
ces may be obtained at surprising,
y low cost " lr- -yy-r'
t Ask your neighbor who lie nses
Iectrfe light . he certainly has
ome reason for doing so, and then
call at onr office or let onr repre
entative call at your boose and
iplaln : to yon 1 why yon shonll
bare your homo wired and use
ilectrlclty. . '
E AS TERM OREGON LIGHT UNO
runtn imrm
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European Plan Only v ;
Rooms 60c to $1.50 .
First class Throughout
AVOT
D. G. BRIGHOUX,
'Proprietor.
NE BLOCK FROM DEP01
the!
La Grande, Oregon 1
ha
tJENDRIGKS "& HALL
i-'ainters, paper nang-
rs,' decorator s.; r- Esti
mates furnished free.
"leddes Grocery : Building
Phone Ind. 1431
MALTED MILK
; witheffcr
any flavor
A Meal in
One Glass
at
; Selder's -Gonfectionery
Store
OTE
DRINK
latural Mineral Water
)fed as It Flows From the Spring
It's Qosd for what Ms You
Baker City, June 13, Special John
Day is connected with the outside
' valley by a ribbon of steel, and the
first passenger train to go to John
I Day valley with terminus at Prairie
City, left Baker City this morning at
8:80 o'clock.,
Two trains will be maintained on
the line for a short time until the
schedule can be arranged eo that the
trains can leave Baker in the morning
and go to Prairie City and.back in the
same day. At present the two trains
will meet at!Autm at noon, and the
passengers given time for dinner. '.'
; The completion of the line has
marked the end of several months of
patient labor by the company. The
, road was started last summer and be
fore the severe winter set In : bad
been completed, to the summit of
Dixie mountain and trains were being
run that far. V Work waa suspended
during the winter and this spring was
taken up again and the line ruBhed
through. The extension ia about 21
v miles long and the fare from Baker
tc Prairie will be about $3.50 or $4.
The cost of the ertensjon is not defi
nitely known, but the officials estl-
. mated the expense at $350,000. A bo
nus of about $40,000 was raise by
the people Interested in the line, the
merchants of Baker ntariffin 110 (MO
toward the expense. ' , v ;
THE .LIGHT OF PLANETS.
influence of Phata and Rotation Upon
" Thoir Brightness.
Tbe total IllUlinosirv of tho moon vn. I
rles accoroiuK m tbe proportion of its
illuminated btmlspber wbkb is turn
ed toward the wrtb that is to say, in
accordance with ihe "phiise" of tho
satellite.: " Mercury and Venus' show
similar but ' smaller differences of
phase and brightness. Tbe exterior
j planets vary in phase ho little that the
variation In their brightness la barely
perceptible. Tbe brightness of 'planet's
caD be measured by . the astropho
tometer, and the dependence of the
brightness upon ihe phase can be ex
pressed by a curve.
As it seemed possible that some In
formation in regard to the surface of
the planets could be obtained from tbe
study of such curves. Von Aufsess has
made ft serierof experiments to deter-
mine the relation between brightness
and phase in the case of. illuminated
masses of limestone, sandstone, gran
ite and other materials of spherical
and other forms. Tbe measurements
of brightness were made in a com
pletely dark room. : Tbe artificial plant
was illuminated by a Nernst lamp, not
directly, but by reflection from a plane
sheet of glass, through which the ob
ject could be observed In the -full",
phase.; The lamp and the reflector
were mounted on an arm which could
be turned around the object in order
to vary the phase., ,'5'-:.t' .: .' v.',":.. ':
"When the results were plotted the
curves representing tbe brightness as
a function of the phase were found to
fail into two classes, according to the
character of tbe material to which the
globes " were composed," Globes of
light colored material gave curres con
cave below, while the curves produced
by globes of darker material are con
cave above. Small elevations and de
pressions, glossy surfaces, etc.. were
found to produce comparatively little
effect upon the curves, the character
of which waa In general decided al
most entirely by the lightness or dark
ness of tbe surface. The curves pro
duced ; by Venus and the ' moon are
concave above; bence It appears prob
able, that the surfaces of these two
planets are formed of dark colored
materlal.Prometheus. ,
; . . First Gaslight In Now York.
In an article published In Mirhf Mr
Robert E. Livingston states that the
first man to use pan In New York city
was Mr. Samuel Legget. who lighted
his bouse at 7 Cherry street with it
The people kept-at a respectful dis
tance from the bouse, fearing an ex
plosion. Newport. R. I., and Baltimore
soon followed New York. ' v..
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SUGAR Cash price Sugar, $8.75;
beet sugar $6.25. ,
VEGETABLES Dry . onions, 2c;
parsnips, 2 l-2c; spinach, 3 lb for 25;
fresh peas, 15c; asparagus, 8 R for
25c; rubarb, 6c; celery. 10c a bunch;
hot bouse lettuce, 2 bunches for 15c;
bead lettuce, 10c; radishes, 8 bunches
for 10c; .green onions, 6c a' bunch;
fresh Florida tomatoes, 10c; new po
tatoes. Sib for 25r. y
FRUIT Oranges, 40c dos; lemons.
35c; bananas, 40c; strawberries, 15c
per box; cherries 2Ibs for 25c; goose
berries, 2 qts.' for 25c. y '
MEATS Hogs, live weight, , well
finlsLad, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, B , 1-2; chick
ens 13c--. '..)'' J' yy.y
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1 am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al
1. so. partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
;ly phone your order to '
V. E. BEAN
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DIRECTORY I
OF THE,
I R ATERNAL ORDERS I
LA GRANDE, ORE
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M. W. A.
' La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
every Monday in the month' at the I.
0. 0. F. Hall. v All visiting neighbors
are cordially invited to attend. ; .
.':;;.:; :;:;";:';,;:-j;R, SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX. Clerk. , .
Women of Woodcraft. .
Grande Ronde Circle No. 47 meets
every first and third Thursday even
ing :n the month at the I. O. O. F.
Hall. All visiting members welcome.
, CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M.
; LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
A. F. &A. M.
Lji Grande Lodge Np. 41, A. F. &
A. M holds reguler meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.':
JOHN C. HODGIN, W. M.
Al C. WILLIAMS. Secretary
. ; B.P.O. E. s I .
La Granle Lodge' No. 433 meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elk's club corntr of Depot street and
Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to attend. :
- DR. O. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. I
I . O. F. Subordinate 1
La Grande Lodge No. 16 meets In
their hall every Satuiday night Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. V GEO. GROUT, N. G.
J. R. SNOOK, Rec. Sec. ' ; 1
W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec.
OBSERVER MKT ADS PAY
44S4 S4 e M4tt-''5'4-$i'S--.f
Portland JIarkets
BUTTER Extra Creamery, 29c:
store 2323H.
BUTTER FAT Delllver f. o. b. at
Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2: sour 25 1-2
EGGS Local, candled, 26 27.
POULTRY Mixed 4 chickens, 18c,
fancy hens 18V419c; turkeys, alive
20 21c; dressed, 27 CP 28 c; pigeons
squabs, $2.50; dressed chickens, 1 to
2c higher than alive,
BARLEY Producers price, 1909
Feed, $23 ; rolled, $25 ; brewug. $24.
V; WHEAT Nominal uack. club,
76c, bluestem, 81 82, Willam
ette valley 81c. ; v,
; MII.LSTUFF8 Selling price Bran
$20; midlings, $29; shorts, $21; chop,
$19$25. 'y ' ;y
FLOUR New crop patents, $5.15
IT CERTAINLY , X
LOOKS GOOD X
to the children when they see
the delicious-bread made from 0
' tbe North Powder Best of the
ubbi rtiieui iiour. u ia a. mtnu
. for the little ones, with bntter, 0
Jam or Jelly, that 1b wholesome Q
and muscle' building. It looks d
good also to the housewife when V
. she sees the golden brown crisp 4
and the white bread inside when
i it comes from the oven. It alBO
smells appetizing when mad 9
from Best of Best Flour. '
FOB SALE EY ALL GROCERS
OOOO0$
4
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Bbckahs
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall
All visiting members are Invited to
attend.
MRS. CORA FITZGERALD, N. G
MISS SUSAN McILROY, Sec.
Knights of Pythias
ed Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday oyght in Castle hall,
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all Visiting Knights. '
I ED. WRIGHT, C. C
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. & S. m
O. E. S.
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.
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 welcome.
; ' NERI ACKLES, C. C.
J. H KEENEY, Clert
Why pay Rent? We loan you
money to build, " and you
pay us as you would rent.,
l. R. OLIVER.
GOLUKN
LOST Lady's watch with pin at
tached. Suitable reward paid If re
turned to La Grande Investment com
pany. Y.V '
ROOMS ' FOR" RENT 1612 Adams
. avenue. Phone red 471. yy '
TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land
to trade for city property. Mac
Wood, Golden Rule store, v
LOST1 Brown purse containing about
, .$15.00, some Canadian coin, owner's
card in side; In Union or on road
to La Grande. Phone or notify Observer.--
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FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 : Adams
Ave.,, $8.00 per month, phone red
741. y., y-; '' y' :
inquire at once.' Cherry'a New
Laundry.
GIRL WANTED For general house
work ; apply at 1312 Pennsylvania
avenue. " '
LOST A locket, one side fully en
graved, other side . plain. Leave af
Observer office. .
NOW Get that summer suit cleaned
and pressed at Pennington's. Phono
Black 851 or 44.
LOST Elk's tooth in setting; "D. A.
.' E., Olympian, 186" on back. Re
turn to Observer office and receive
suitable reward.
ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St.
FOR SALE The Snodgrass residence
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 ' sold
cheap if taken at once. Inquire at
the Snodgrass grocery.
Modern Sweets
Mate
Welcome
Treats
Th Modem Seal is VH
(htarantt of lu.r, and
n noieum.
Candy
PatnnitttU "Modern Dealer
Motftm Conf.ct,omry Co., Mfrt., tvWini, 0rtM
O s
PItOFESSIONAJi DIBECIOBT. A
BACON & HALL
,1 Physicians and Surgeons
Office in LaGrande National Bank Bid.
Phone Main 19 , .
C. T. Bacon, residence Main 18.
, M..K. Hali, residence, Main 62.
C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D.
Ppysician 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. 1
GEO. W. ZIMHERXAN
r Osteopath Physician ; ,
Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10
Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63,
Residence phone. Black SSL Sue-
ccssor to Dr. r. E. Moore.
ERLA CARLOCK
- Teacher of Piano
i.
Pupil of Pierre Doullet of the San
Jose Conservatory.
For Children the Burrows method o.
music study and musical kindergar
ten. Studio In Mabiffey Bulldlniv
T. 1L CRAWFOkD
Attorney-at-law
Practices in all the courts of th
State and Unfted States.
Office In La Grande National Bar
Bldg La Grande, Oregon '
D. W. C. NELSON
Mining Engineer
Baker City ' .. . .
alvay:
RETURN
KEEP CLEAN
A Towel rack end a coke of sos;
and every day a clean E:"sf
Towel, for $1X0 a month.
Phone us zhout it.
Both Phones.
tnerry s HcvLac:ay
"Best by Test"
FOR SALE A windmill and taai
. holding 4Q0 gall6ns.yiaaulre,210C
First street of phone Black S76L
FOR SALE Household goods for
sale, consisting of C dressers, f
bed springs and mattresses, S rsz
2 carpets, 3 stoves, library table, I
commodes and wash stands, sanitary
couch, 2 rocko s. curtains, kitcfcsa
utensils, etc., linoleum enough for 1
floors. Inquire at 1307 Madison Am
WANTED--Clean
server office. "
cotton rags. Oh-
VLHNISHED ROOM For gentlemta
" cnly, Nice location. Close in. Caa
ni. Red 952. tt
WANTED Boy to sei: Observers m
che streets. Apply to the cliw
lation manager of the Observer,
FOR SALE Old papers at the 6
server off" '
WANTED Waitress at Palace -taurant.
Experience not necesiary.
FURNITURE , FOR SALE Almost
new. Inquire II. T. Shelley 10?
Greenwood, or Phone Red 272.
Special Keetlng.
There will be a special meeting cf
' V . MM ... - - .
ma juiys i uesaay Musicaie held at
2:30 p. m. Tuesday, June 14. Import
ant business pertaining to- the Chau
tauqua will be transacted.
! MS3. L. F. DUNN, Secretary.
Cliamberlain's Stomach and Liver Table?
aro snfe.Hire and reliable, and have been
prnifscil br tltouMtids of women who have
tij-en rwtort'il f lieakit through their gentle
Chas. E. Cochran v Geo. T. Cochraa
, COCHRAN & COCHR.UT ,
Attorneys '
La Grando National Bank Bldf.1 V
La Grande . : , Oregon
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN .
s Doctor of Optics. "
Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted
and made to order.
All ErrorB of Refraction Corrected
1105 Adams' Ave. Opposite P. 0.
' La Grande, . . Oregon
DR. YL.lt. UNDERWOOD
Ppysician and Surgeon
Over Red CroBS Drug Store
Special attention to diceaacjs of Eye,
and Ear.
Qffice Phone Main 22; Res. Main 728."'
DR. P. CHARLTON
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Granie
Residence phone, Red 701 Office
phone, Black 1361; Independent
phone 53; both phones at residence.
J. C. PRICE, D. ST. D.
Dentist
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Pho:.e Black 3991.
I N. M0LIT0R, k. D. .
j . Ppysician and Surgeon ' '
j Corner, Adamc . e. and Depot street
! Office Main 68 Resldencs C9
. Chamberlain's RtnmrY .nA T !.t..i i.
I invariably bring relief to women sueering
from chronic constipation, headache, bilious-