La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 05, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1910.
PAGE BEVE1T
Jill WEATHER
1EMFUL
jiO FBOST AND TERI SLIGHT
AMOUNT OF RAINFALL
RECORDED.
feather Report for' June, Indicates
Very Little Change In .
v Climate. V
& June, 1910, was a dry month and
free from unusual features. The co
operative Observer's meteorological
record maintained by W. A. Worstell
for the month of June shows that on
ly .46 inches of rainfall was recorded
for the entire month. The mean tem
perature was 61 degrees, the maxi
mum occurring on the 25, with a mark
of 93 degrees, and the minimum of 35
degrees on the 8. The number of days
clear were twenty-one, four partly
cloudy and five cloudy. There were
no frosts during the month, no sleet,
no thunder storms; no auroras, but j
light hail on the 7th. The direction of
the wind was .westerly. -
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Your complexion as well m your temper
Live;
W:K', , ... i .i, ......
mm A"M)UU
MALTED MILK
i .... .. . .- .
with ecrsr
any flavor
A Meal in
One Glass
at '
SelderV
Gonfectionery Store
c
Prepared Foods
J For Camp Use t
t
J PorKand Beans, Deviled p
4 Ham,Deviled Meats,Corn- 4
5 ed Beef, Dried Beef, Lunch K
j Tongue, Ghicken Loaf, 5
J Peanut Butter, Pickles, f
4 bulk and bottle; Preserves 4
4. and Jellies, lives, stuffed
i and plain; Wafeis and 4
J Gookies, canned goods all j
5 kinds. Sardines in must- 2
4 ard and oil, cheese, all 4
4 Vinris. FYnitft and Veeta- 9.
4
w bles-
4
PROSE BLACK 81
PATTISON
BROS
f
4
2
Order Rock Springs
For
Winter Now
G. E. FOWLER
Cherries For Sale.
May Dukes are now ripe. Order
once as they are going quicklv.
COAL
F. H. Tatman.
TIBURON ISLAND.
Its Waters Arc Litarally Swarming
With Ferocioua Sharks.
Less than three thousand miles from
the city of New York and about a
third of that distant from San Fran
cisco there is situated, in the upper
reaches of the gulf of California, a
small Island, worthless even for so
mean a purpose a the ralslnc of coat, i
but nevertheless a 'center of attraction I
tor me emnoiogitsts ana archaeolo
gists of the old and new worlds for
many generations. '
This rocky peak, rising from the
ulet waters of the gulf. Is known as
Tlburon island. Tiburon Is a Spanish
word which, tramriated Into English,
means "sharkV The waters around the
islet are literally swarming with these
tigers of he sea. and the Inhabitants
of the Island are said to be no less fe
rocious than the sharks. Tlburon Is
peopled with a handful of Indians, the
only aborigines of their kind In the
world, known tm Serin. They are re
puted to be cannibals, to be so tierce
that none of the mainland tribes of
Mexican redskins ever dare invade
their shores and to possess the secret
of manufacture of a peculiarly deadly
poison with which they prepare their
arrows before battle. Wide World
Magazine. '.
Ths Dragon "ly.
Tbe oldest extant poem aoout a drag
on fly is BHld to have been composed
1 1,440 years ugo by tbe Emperor Ynrla-
ku of Japan. One day. while this em-
peror was hunting, say the ancient
"" ' Wt I?
Therewith a dragon fly pounced upon
. fp
UV jfBUU auu UVTUUim 1L. aucu tuc
emperor commanded h'.B ministers to
make an ode hi praise of the dragon
fly. But as they hesitated bow to be;
gin he himself composed u poem in
praise of the insect, ending with the
words:
Kven a creeping tcaect
Walu upon th great Lord.
Thy form tt will bear.
O Yamato, land of the dragon fly!
And In honor of tbe dragon fly tbe
place of tbe incident was called Akit
suno, cr the moor of the dragon fly.
"A Japanese Miscellany."
A Stubborn Husband.
A most Interesting phenomenon is
the stubborn busband. He Is not a
bad man. He is contrary, and he has
to be managed. He is usually married
to a clever little woman, who is con
stantly devising schemes to accomplish
the things which make their joint
lives a success.
' He ba uo suspicion of this. If be
had be would be so mad be could un
doubtedly eat her. So all through life
'she goes on swinging a turnip ahead
of his nose to make him go the same
as though he were a balky mule. She
Is a cheery little body, and she grows
plump with every year, and she does
her smiling behind the door or she
chuckles In her sleeve when he is not
by. The stubborn husband Is as Inter
esting as a bug. London Standard.
The Artist and the Critic
Sidney Cooper, the English artist,
happening one day to visit the Royal
academy, where some of bis works
were on exhibition, while a couple of
critics were examining the pictures
strolled up to where tbey were stand
ing. At that moment tbe younger of
the two critics exclaimed. "Any ma
chine could turn out xhwp like that!"
Mr. Cooper put bis hand lu bis pock
et, produced bin card und. banding it
to the new simper man. said, with grav
ity. "If .v.'ii will kindly send that ma
cbiue to tbl: address when completed
I'll send a check for $1,000 to the In
stitute for decayed Journalists."
LOST, A WATCA On June 6th, my
daughter lOBt her watch, supposed
ly at or near the depot, and the same
was advertised to be left at the La
Grande Investment Co. A lady called
up regarding It, but party answering
did not understand the matter and
so Informed her. If party who has
the watch will return same I will
prove property and pay reward. P.
K. WRIGHT.;
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50
' First class Throughout
D. G. BRIGHOUX,
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DEP01
La Grande, Oregon
SAVOY
MOTE
Mari
set
SUGAR Cash Price-Sugar, $6.75;
beet sugar 86.75.
VEGETABLES New dry onions.
6c; spinach, Sib for 25c; fresh, peas
10c; rhubarb 3c; head lettuce 10c;
radishes, 3 bunches for 10c; green
onions, 3' bunches for 10c; tomatoes
'10c per pound; 'new potatoes, 6Ibi
for 25c : ' "
. FRUIT Oranges, 45c per dozen;
lemons, 35c per. dozen; bananas, 40c
per dozen; 'strawberries,. 15c ,to lor
25c; cherries, 25 to 35c per gallon;
gooseberries, 30 cents per gallon;' red
raspberries, 2 boxes for 25c; black
berries, 2 boxes for 25c;. dewberries,
2 boxes for 25c. -.
MEATS Hogs, live weight, well
flnlsbed, 10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, S 1-2 chick
ens 13c. ' v 1
i liji 1 .
DRY
CHMNWOOD
I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al
o partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
ly phone your order to
IA . B E A N
PH0HE RED 37V
DIRECTORY
OF THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE
v- M. W. A.
La Grarde Camp No. 7703 meets
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 Woodcraft
Grande Ronde Clrcl No. 47 meets
every first and third Thursday even
ing in the month at the I. O. O. F.
Hall. All visiting members welcome.
CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M.
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
A. F. A. M.
Let Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. k
A. M. holds reguler meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
JOHN C. HODGIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretory '
TTT b.p7o.e. " .
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 invltod to attend.
DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.
I O. O. F. Subordinate
La Grande Ledge No. 16 meets is
their hall every Satuiday night. Vls-
Lltlng brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. ' GEO. GROUT, N. G.
J. R. BNOOK, Rec. Sec.
W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec.
OBSERVER
AN
inranrms.:
V
4
Tortlaad Markets
BUTTER Extra Creamery. 29c:
store 23023.:--
BUTTER FAT Delllver L o. b. at
Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 1-2
EGGS Local, candled, 26 27c,
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 151-2;
fancy 16 cents; turkeys alive,
20 21; dressed 27 lb 28; pigeons
squabs, $2.50; aressed chickens, 1 to
2c higher than alive. , '
BARLEY Producers price, 1909
Feed, $23; rolled, 125; brewhig, $24.
WHEAT Nominal track, club,
79; bluestem, 83; Wllamette valley,
31c
MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran
$20; mldllngs, $29; shorts, $21; cho
$19$25. .
FLOUR New crop patents, $5.15
IT CEBTAIJiLY
LOOKS GOOD
to the children when they tee
the delicious bread made from
the North Powder Best of the
best f aieui uour. it ia . w
for the little ones, with butter; Q
jam or Jelly, that Is wholesome
and muscle building. It looks
good also to the housewife when
she sees the golden brown crisp
and the white bread Inside when
it comes from the oven. It alio
smells appeUzlng when mads
from Best of BeBt Flour. ' X
FOB SALE EY ALL GROCERS A
F'brkahs 1
Crystal Lodge Nc. tO meets every
Tuesday -enlng 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
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday night in Castle hall,
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
ED. WRI3HT, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. & S.
0. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No 13, O. E. S. holde
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 welcom:. '
NERI ACKLES, C. C.
j. H. KEENEY, Clerk.
ry pay Rent? We loan you
money to build, and you
pay us as you would rent
1. R. OLIVER.
T ADS PAY
THE CLASSIFIED
COLUMN ALWAYS
BRINGS RETURN
TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land
', to trade tor city property.
Wood, Golden Rule store.
FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adams
Ave., 8.00 per month, phone red
WANTED or 7 room furnished
house. Inquire Phone Red 1181.
NOW Get that summer suit cleaned
and pressed at Pennington's. Phone
Black 851 or 44. . '
ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth 8t
l mi IJ .HH.I- m.i I II III I I llll. II I I
FOR SALE 6-H-P gasoline engine.)
V.'ce condition.
Smith's Garage.
Price $120 00. At
LOST A pair of gold rimmed glass
es, double lenses; return to this
office.
WANTED TO KENT A ' six room
house. No objection to a larger
house It In desirable location. B. F.
Wade. Phone Red 402.
Might Help 8eme. . '
. He The womeu of .Turkey wear
their face's covered.
She That makes them more inter
eating. . ,; . . -,: . .
He Why? 1 ' v--:-
She It odds to the mystery. A man
cannot dlstlulsh between the pretty
and tbe ugly ones. ; '- s
He Have you ever wished the wo
men of tbU country would adopt the
custom? .
Unsafe. ''.'.,:.
"We don't see Montmorency In socl
ety any more." ;;
."No; they sny he has given up so
ciety. "
1 wonder why."
"He finds it so Irritating."
"Irritatingr
"Yes; he now has so many ex-wives
and Is so apt to meet one or two, no
matter where be goes."
Can't Help It
"Are you on intimate terms with
your neighbors?"
. "Very." .
"They must have very charming pro
pensities.!' "Hardly that"
"Why tbe Intimacy, then?"
"On account of their borrowing pro
penslties." ,
All Who Love
Little Ones
will provide
purest of the
pure in
Candy
took for tb Seal of Purity
PatronUe the "Modern Dealer"
Uttr CtnfictioMry Co., Mfrt., fortius, OrafW
. , , .
FttOrlSSIONAL DIRECTORY.
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eovGp
C H. UPT0X, Ph. G. M. D.
Ppysician and Surgeon
Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Office in La Grande Nat
ional Bank Building. Phoaea: Of
fice Main 2, Residence Main 32.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN
Osteopath Physician
Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10
Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63,
Residence phone. Black 951. Suc
cessor to Dr. r. E. Moore.
Li GRANDE SCHOOL OF Ml SIC.
Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St
PROF. E. PORTER DAT
Dt'ecto.
T. H. CRAWF0HD
Attorney-at-law
Practices in all the courts of the
State and Un'ted States.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Bldg La Grande, Oregon
DR, P. A. CHARLTON
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence phone, Red 701; Office
phone. Black 1361; Independent
phone 63: tntb phones at residence.
I tRNISHED ROOM For gentleata
only. Nice location. Close In. C&3
n Red 352. tt
FOR SALE Old papers at the 0
- server offl -
ROOM FOR RENT Prefer gentleman
See Mrs. C. E. Whiteman at Zuher
brick, corner seventh and Washington.'''-'"
-27-tt
FOR RENT Barn suitable for three
horses. Inquire at this office. ;
AUTO FOR SALi: 15-H-P. four
cylinder Ford roadster. Good con
dition. Price $350. Smith's Garage.
FOR RENT Modern five room house.
Inquire of D. Brichoux.
LOST A tripod to a camera be
Leave at the Observer office.
LOST A pair of eye glasses.
Mrs. Gray, Kelffer Hotel.
Notify
THE WORD QWl.n , ,
It First' Came Into Use In the Four
: taenth Century.
Female costume In tbe tenth century
was classical in Its simplicity. The
women wore long, loose, flowing skirts
reaching to the feet and a draped
"cote," or upper garment. Chaucer, who
died in 1400, when Henry IV, was king,
frequently uses tbe word cote. , In the
"Canterbury Tales" he depicts the ser-geant-at-law
; as wearing a "medley
cote," which no doubt means a coat
of many colors, while the miller he
describes as wearing "a whyte cote."
It was in the fourteenth century that
tbe word "gown'.' first came Into use.
An anonymous author in no mild
words finds fault with the fashion of
his days. ' He writes that "the com
mons were besotted in excess of ap
parel, in wide surcoats reaching to
their toyns. some In a garment reach
ing to their heels, close before and
strowtlng out on the side, so that on
the back they make men seem women.
and these they call by a ridiculous
name gown."
As early as the twelfth century wom
en's cotes were made with trains, and
in the first quarter of the thirteenth
century a bishop moralizes early on
their vanity for wearing trained cotes.!
some of . which contained seven ells
and a half. "-Westminster Gazette,
; 8ome Variety.
"Does It always blow this way?"
asked the disgusted visitor who was
spending bis first week In tbe breezy
southwest ,
"Oh, uo." replied the cheerful native.
"Sometime It blows harder."
Remedy at Hand.
"What is tbe greatest evil of our
civilization r :
"We eat too much."
"The trusts will break us of that"
Cbaa. E. Cochran Geo. T. Cocferaa '
COCHRAN St C0CHRAH
Attorneys
La Grande National Bank Bldff.
La Grande . Oregon
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN
Doctor of Optics
Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted
and made to order.
All Errors of Refraction Corrected 1
1105 Adams' Ave. Opposite P. O.
La Grande, Oregon
DR. 11. L. UNDERWOOD
Ppysician and Surgeon
Over Red CroBS Drug Store
Special attention to diseases of Eye,
and Ear. .
Office phone Main 22; Res. Mate 728.
D. W. C. NELSON
Mining Enrlneer
Baker City
Oregon
N. M0LIT0B, M. D.
Ppysician and Surgeon
Corner Adams . e. and Depot strt.
Office Main 68 Residence 9
J. C PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist
Room 23, La Grande National Back
Building. Pho:.e Black 3991,