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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. l . . WWW'''WWWWPWWMWWWPMWMIWWWWWMMWWW , , . . .. .i.i. "W-- .. - : .: :. . , : - . ..- , . ... ' - - . - . , , i i ! f ; 11 I!' 5 Of unsurpassed Bargains. Every article in our stock Reduced. Summer Merchandise must be cleaned up. No old stock Carried Over. -: , You can always do better and better now than ever at I 1 A Longer Office Honrs. Dr. M. P. Mendelssohn has Increas- aMm ttnnfm wwtll K.HA in v. commodate the growing business. He will be found at his office from one until 5:30 p. tn. Renominate Barnhart South Bend, Ind., June 22 Rep. a. Rmtrt will nrobablr be renominated by the democratic con gressional convention of the 13th dis trict today. . . - - . Winter la ocmlng; you will need coal. You can aave money by order ing now. Grande Ronde Cash Co. SOME BODY is going to be disappointed when the five acre tracts we have been offering you are all gone, and they are, all but two. We have some fine buys in residence lots at $123.00 each; $25.00 down and $5.00 a month. Better Investigate these. Bell Phone, Red 801 Independent 262 LA GRANDE Inv. CO.. La Grande SHOP SITE ,10 SELECTED EXPENDITURE OF $160,000 ILL STABT S00X. Definite LoeaUoi of Mashlne Shops ane Added Stalls Made Known. Foley Hotel Bid., Location of the huge machine shops which are to be built Here this sum mer, has been agreed upon according to good authority. The new struc ture costing $100,000 or thereabouts, will be erected at the east end of the present round house and extend along to the north of it The extreme east end will be Just north of the store house and will be built between the street on the north, and the round house and store house on the south. The west end of the round House Is to hare six or seven stalls added to It for the accommodation of the Mallets. In all the expenditures will amount to about $170,000 it Is esti mated, though the appropriation Is only $160,000. ' Local O. R. ft N. officials have re ceived official copies of the report of the Investigating commlttee.whlch probed the .Arlington wreck a few days since: the report follows: Extra 2648 West. 47 cars, consisting of 13 loads and 34 empties, 1360 tons, was derailed one and one-half miles east of Arlington. June 16th; locomo tive tender and 16 cars were derailed damaging equipment to extent of 12500. track $200 and contents of cars $200. Brakeman Sproule badly In jured and Fireman HInkle slightly Injured. Two tramps (names' yet un known) badly Injured. Derailment caused by a large rock which had rolled down from side cut and stopped on track between rails. Extra 2648 west ran over same de railing engine tender and 16 cars. There was no reason to expect rock to be falling at this point If they did, it could not be expected they would reach the track. On account of the curvature In track enelner could not see the rock until he was practically upon It too late to stop the train before striking. : l From testimony of .... witnesses ex amined, and from the evidence se cured at the scen of the accident, the Board is of the opinion that the accident was unavoidable, that prop er precautions were taken, track properly patrolled, and the Board ex onerates the railroad company and employees from all blame. Signed : O. S. EBI, Merchant ' F. H. LOUT, Merchant and coun cilman. M. J. BUCKLEY, Gen. Supt W. BOLLLVS, Supt Railroad Personals. . E. Bell has been given the fire men's testout and is going through the last requisite red tape this afternoon. have to go; life wai too dear to be spent in close proximity to Willie. The cribDle has been in trouble many times but never before have charges been preferred against him that in timated mistreatment of his mother. Usually they " are assault cases or minor thefts. '. A. Womanly Woman, There is a vastly mre effective element than artifice In, Miss Tuck er's Impersonations, more apparent than her exceptional artistic qualifi cations Is true womanliness apparent not only In the heart reaching voice, whose pathos sets the tear springs running, and then checks the flow with soothing notes of contentment or merriment, but also In the many little nersonalitlea which moVa . tractive a womanly woman In thli lngenlousness lies the charm of Mlu i, Ethel '.Tucker. - ::r '' ".r,-"j PROGRAM AT MSE. Annnal Concert Will Jiot Start Until Mne O'clock Satnrdav. ( Arrangements have been made to open the doors at an early hour Sat-1 urday evening at the L. D. S. church j but the annual concert which Is at- j trading many prominent musician! j will not commence until 9 o'clock ! sharp, to permit clerks and Saturday night shoppers to reach the auditor ium for all of the program. . Fireman. H. M. Pheffer has passed the mechanical examination for pro- A muuon 10 engineer, ana has yet to be examined by the train department The remarkable traffic both East and West is delaying No. six practi cally every day from half an hour to two hours. WILKIE IX TROUBLE Local Toangster Threatened to 111 His Mother Vow In JaQ 1 Z Thomas Bruce, Manager Willie Wllkie. often In Jail on var ious charges and at one time banish ed from the city, Is again in trouble, this time charged with threatening to kill his mother. Wllkie is In the city Jail on a drunk and disorderly charge, but arrangements are being made to have him arraigned in higher court on more serious charges. Since his return from the peniten tiary, Wilkle has been less abnoxious than usual as far as police records are concerned, but It seems that his mother has been subjected to a sys tematic course of mistreatment and she told the police today that unles her son was sent away she would I mm ror an of the program. j - - i tf Cm ' I X i iie tamest tocKf 1V11 TP Supported by an Excellent Company Op Thursday, Evening, June 23 ens BND CONCERT FARMERS' BUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR AT1ENT10N TO THE BUSIHESS OF FARMERS. WEC0R- DIALLYINVITEITHEM TO MAKE THIS WEIR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank, LA GRANDE, OREGON. of Cnt Glass, Hand Painted China; (Silver ware, Sterling and Plated), ever shown in : Eastern Oregon for JUNE WEDDING GIFTS. We also have a large stock of Plain Band Wedding Rings, any style or size, 14 Kart SoHdGoia,at$1.25dwt. . WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. & COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. The Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon. LA GRANDE .Ore. o SIEGRIST HAtS :MmM t . . . . s 4 We have the exclusive agency j the Berry hat for men. $3 and up. j w m - r, i S Stetson hf innrlA jp it u vtv akjm. juli dpcuai r t -fa Get under a new lid. iSMEl Mm II f i cl a F c: a: 'ei a ts ai a! 101 0 h wt