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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA GRAIWZ TVKUZG OBSERVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. Imi A li The Greatest Bargain Store b La Grande Closing Out Entire Stock of Crockery, Glassware, Fancy China and Cut Glass Fany Clara, a great assortment, val ues up to 50c, closing out price Another lot worth up to ing out price ZilAS P03TCABDS, 3 See our Post Card Albums. Santa Claus will arrive in a few days with the greatest line of Toys and Xmas gifts ever brought to this city. , YATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS o ..cm. HrrrunETS . Candidate for City llceerier Respectfully solicits your A iiupport. rszZo frcsn Hayzl Crcpo Crcsm cf Tarter foUi-a. tli Liza FtessSsto EACH EYE I fit separately with the prop er lens to give 'perfect vision, .which prevents all eye strain that causes headache. The leading physicians of L Grande are now sending All their patients to me when they sua.ect eyestrain, I Grind all my Glasses. HE ACOCK EYE SPECIALIST. Nest door to post office. John Melville U2Syd3ms An UimttDE, - I ORE Plumbing and Heating li o 29c $1.00, clos 49c for 5c $1.25 down to 7c untbun tutn iruimnua MILL HAVE AS OrrOBTrSlTI TO EXHIBIT 0AIIA SHOW. Actios Mill be Taken This Week at toe "Salem Brother Meeting. C. C. Chapman, secretary of the Portland Commercial club has sent out the appended notices to the local commercial club pertaining to the Omaha land show: "Oregon has been Invited to ex hibit at the Omaha Land Show in January and at the meeting of the Oregon Development League, which is being beld In Salem this week, the proposition will be considered, and it is proposed that a splendid showing of the resources of this state shall be made in the city of Omaha. This exhibit will be made at a place where people are not only Interested In seeking for new homes, but where they are financially able to make in vestments, or to come to this country and develop any proposition In which they may become interested. We need these people and they need the chance which is offered only in Oregon. "By making a display through the League, the expense to the different Clubs will be comparatively small. and the display which Is made should be one which will excel those made by other states seeking this immigration. Idaho, Washington, California. Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Montana are states which will exhibit and we can excel any In display. We should get our share of the people coming out of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Mis soifri. Many people from these states have been going to Canada and the object of the Land Show Is to turn them In our direction." MANY 111 IE STAND DlrF.NSE CASK 1 IMItKEB Ml'KDEB CALLS WITSESSES. 1'roHerutlon AVlll Alxo Call Similar .Number to the Stand. In the trial of Mr. Parker, accused of killing hiB father-ln-luw near El- gin last Bummer, wilt ,be one of the most bitterly fought ever brought Id circuit court here, is Indicated by the number of witnesses being subpoe naed. The defense has Issued subpoe naes for thirty-eight while a simil ar number have been called forth by the prosecution. As the date of court nears Interest In the case Is being revived. Doth parties have many friends who will be in attendance to listen to the progress of the testimony and arguments. Hons Funeral Wednesday. The funeral of L A. Ross, who died yesterday will be held tomor row at 1:45 from the Christian church. " i ' PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind or Pro truding Piles in to 14 days or money refunded. CO c, nmi si? is o:;i ? a t I EIACJLSXJTII 20P TO EZ W0OBE5 BCILBIIG. Work Bathed Stnrtar This Week ZbUt BaHiias; Flnl-lei. The pre mi t week has seen rapid progress made oa the sew O. R. ft N. blacksmith shop building. The struc- i tore is of wood and one end wall of the Of machine shop forms an end for the blacksmith shops. The build ing is located on the space between the end of the Mallet engine stalls and the tew machine shops. It is neither as Ugh or anywhere as large us the brick bunding, how ever. Fortunately the weather per mits continuous work on the build tag. ZUBEB BC1LDI5G HUSHED. Sew Structure Sercnta aad reaa sylvanls 5 early FinlVbed.. The big department bouse on Sev enth and Pennsylvania, being con structed by Mrs. Zaber,- is nearly fin ished, both- on the exterior and Inter ior. The building is a large one, well built and is a decidedly modern build ing, adding to the attractiveness of that portion of the town. With the Zaber department boose all but ready, uu um u't . '. tv. iuuca rt-mwoce on Seventh street also completed Ibis fall, that particular street has ir Improved In appearance immense!. ' Q KAILROAD XOTES. $ O Dividend yields on a score of lead ing railroad stocks .which averaged only 3 7-8 per cent In August. 1909, Jumped to 5 2-8 per cent in Jory of this year, bnt have since decreased to 4 5-4 per cent A new passenger station which will cost, when completed and furnished, In the neighborhood of a half-million dollars will be erected by the South ern Pacific at Sacramento, Cal. ; The lease of the Northern Central railroad in Maryland, to the Pennsyl vania, will probably be fought In the courts. . j , The Chicago, Rock Island ft El, Pa so rpad was taken over last week by the Rock Island system, the change being a mere form, as the parent system already controlled a majority of stocks and bonds. Dne of the most important hearings yet held during the freight raise. In quiry will begin Monday In New York when the shippers and commercial in terests opposing the proposed raise will have their day in court. The Peoria & Pekin Union Railroad has appropriated $300,000 for Improv ing the yard service In Peoria. The new McKlnley bridge over the Mississippi at St. Louig, just opened, is proving a great benefit In solving the problems heretofore presented by congested traffic. President Mellen'a high praise of the pension system of the New . Ha ven road has attracted the attention of railway officials all over the land and the indications are that the plan will before long be generally adopted. Railroad construction in South America Is now booming and a new link In the Pan-American chain will shortly be built through Uruguay and Brazil. As a result of this month's election it Is rumored that a great railway system which Is alleged to have for merly conducted courts, state rail- roaI commissions, legislatures, gov ernorB ana 8U(,h "le side lines will hereafter confine Its activities to a "traignt transportation business. MINISTERS ATTEXD MEETING. Prominent Pastors and Fpworth Leairue President Ylsltln? City. A dozen Methodist ministers of this district are In the city this afternoon attending a ministerial meeting of the local district, presided over by Doctor Halley, the district superin tendent The meetings will be con cluded late this afternoon and to night. John If. Rudd. of Oontarlon who Is president of the Epworth League district, will address the lo cal chapter of the league. This meet ing Is slated for 7 o'clock this even ing and will in turn be followed by the revival services. - : Doctor , Halley and J M. Dressier of Haines arrived at noon and the af ternoon tralua brought in W. A, Wln- ters of Union, Henry liartin of Cove. H. P. Peterson of Sammeirnie. W. A Whiilotk of Idler and II. S. Ham ilton of, AliceL Humor and Philosophy r WJfCAJt fi. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS.. TJHE parry ieU-jbon? line is a. great If nly some peaius would da away with rbe JelitsW Jittl click bappiaees would be cotiijite. It reyuirB brains as well as indus try to make Mki and, added to tbeue. an numbered failures. - t Some persons are so dense that they couldn't play a good hand lo the cume of life if they bad the best carls la the deck, Tbe man who is afraid be will do too much work Is apt to find himself with none t do when a pinch comes. Many a wemaa would be supremely happy if she could only be as independ ent as her servant girt. When a woman fans to laugh at her husband's Jokes be deplores her falllnz sense f humor. . J lite oest way to get a story tnt quick circulation is by telling it to a married woman. The man who gets a sprained wrist cranking up for a charmins vridow be ll eves be sailers In a good cause. - Tbe Trick et on the hearth" as a sen timent doesn't appeal to the nun who has stubbed bis toe. skinned bis knee and lost his temper trying to kill the cricket because bis wife says it will cut tbe carpet ' 8ksptieaL "Why won't Wilson's wife believe what be saysT" "She has no faith, "Cant she cultivate itr "No. He says she is such an In veterate bargain banter that she won't bare a thing that she doesn't bay marked down from the bargain counts Poor Fellow. "He has to eat bis words." ' Tea, and bis digestion Isn't good." Ceutdnt. "Be wCl never bring bis father' gray hairs hi sorrow to the grave.' "Do yon think so?" "I know It" - v "I am so glad to bear yon say so. Bnt be to a pretty bad boy." "That may be. bat tbe old man Is bald as a goose egg." Fixsd. . Contentment toward biro seemed to flow, Peace that no man could rob, Vor wilt you wonder wben you know Him wife had cot a Job. Good Reason. "Ton say be never quarrels with his wUer "No." "Not ever 7" "Not ever." "1 wonder bow It happens." "He Isn't man-li'd." . Piecs of Her Mind. "lie took a snap of me the first time he saw me." "Impudentr "Wasn't Itr .Tea. What did you dor ' "I anapped right back at him.' Thin Air, "There Is room at the top." . "Is tberer Thst'e what they say." ' "But I uudiThiuud tbe anderplnnlaf. Is insecure ' . t Good Reason. -"Who are yoa going to vote for for congress r "Old Honest John." ' - "Why do yon call, him Honest Johnr -Well he never was ketched Mi BUTTER II TO liMi EIET1XG WILL BE HELD AT II. CE5E 1EXT JJOSTH. Aboot flie Hsndrfd are ExpecU-c te be rreseaf at G Siberia?. Portland. Ore.. Nov. 29 (Special) Buttermakers and dairymen of the state are to hold thir annual conven tion in Eugene Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Decem ber 7, 8 and 9, Preliminary to the reg ular convention ' of tbe owners of dairy herds, thj butter makers of t"he state still hold a session for the con sideration of matters of Interest to their trade on the evening of the 7th In the rooms of the Eugene Commer cial club. ' Delegates to the number of five hundred are expected and great preparations are being made to en tertain them. Novel souvenirs of the occasion wDT be presented to each delegate, in the shape of a German milk bottle labeled with the program and compliments of the city of Eu gene. The convention will be In session two days. A musical stag smoker, trolley rides and other entertain ments will be provided by way of di version. One of the principal attrac tions of the business side of the con vention wfft be a tuberculin test to be conducted by the state veterinar ian. rBEMIUM POULTRY LIST OUT. (Continued from page one) from intelligent and careful attend ants, and all possible pains taken to prevent loss or damage, that speci mens may be returned to the owner at the close of the exhibition. Exhibitors need not necessarily ac company their birds. A watchman will eb in attendance day and night V. See that your name and ad dress Is plainly marked on every coop shipped by you, and that the leg band , numbers of the fowls In each coop are marked on the coop or card, so that the same birds may be returned to their respective coops. All birds must have leg bands, and the band numbers plainly marked on the entry blanks. Intending exhibi tors not having leg bands on their birds may procure some rom the sec retary by enclosing with entry fee 5 cents per band for. the nnmber needed. VI. When birds arrived they will be fed, water and weighed. ' ' ' ' This show will be Judged by the i core card system. The decision of the Judge shall be final after the score card has been signed by the Judge and the secre tary. , VII. All protest against awards, etc.. must be made In -writing and de livered to the secretary within twen ty-four hours after the awards havs lieen announced for that class, and must be accompanied by a deposit of Z. and, if, after the matter' has been thoroughly investigated, it proves to be without foundation, the depop.t w!ll be forfeited. Should birds be entered and not shown, the fees for same will be for feited to the Association. VIII. Birds will be fed for and fared for and transported to and from the depot by the Association. Exhibitors desiring to dispose of tietr specimens, but unable to at teiid the exhibition may give their price in the entry, to be sold by the Superintendent If sold, the full amount of such sale will be remit ted to the exhibitor at the close of the show. No commission will be charged on sales, and exhibitors pres ent are expected to attend to sales of their own specimens. The secre tary must be notified of every sale or transfer, otherwise birds will be returned to the original shipper. IX. A pen shall consist of one male and four females. Birds entered in single classes can compete in pens and for Bpecial premiums. X. .For the purpose of this exhi bition the term "Cock" shall be male, hatched previous to 1909; "'Cockerel", a male, hatched In 1909; "Hen," a female, hatched previous to 1909; "Pullet" a female hatched, in 1909. A "Pen," shall consist of a male and four females. " XI. The latest edition of the American Standard of ' Perfection will be the guide of the Judge In awarding the prizes on all the prises recognized fcterein. Other varieties will be Judged by their club stand ard 6f comparison. When yen have a prescription ftll 4 yea are nat able te U-ll either fe? taste, appearance er odor n briber cr set It hag been eorrectlj compounded, yea mast trust entirely t jocr drnr flsL With tbe effectlre system which we ase te safeguri the pmcrip tJoas of aU ar evstomers, mistakes er errors ef any kind are practically fjEpessIUe. Every prescription leav ing sax store Is checked fey two 11 easei pkarmaelsts. WRIGHT DRUG CO. Chinese vs.White Men "The white man Is regulated by socic ty and is heavily ta&ed to sup port the city, its schools and other Institutions. He Is expected to work, and only allow his employes to work a stated number of hours daily, which is quite right and proper. The Chinese laudriea are subject to no regulations. Old buildings are occupied. Here they . Bleep, ' amuse themselves and work under condi tions which are extremely unsani tary. They work twice as long; as a white man could, perhaps work for a penny or two cheaper, only because their mode of living enables them to do so. Every dollar they save la sent out .of your country to China. Ton and your city lose. .. ' ' A plant such as Cherry's New Laun dry represents an investment of time, talent ' and thousands of dollars. A visit to this plant will show you that ' here Is the "Spirit of the Times." Congenial employment is given a numoer oi skilled assistants who live and spend their wages in La Grande." ' ' Can you compare the organization and plan of this modern plant with the ill-kept Chinese laudries? To ap- ...U l A .V . JIM ... . iiiotiis uiv uiuerepce, . waica mem, then watch w. hi v r - Steam laundry methods are perfect ly sanitary. Our methods cleanse, we do not polish over and above ;the dirt. ; We want you to think this over, then give us a chance to show you how nicely we launder your linen at Tery reasonable .charge. Perfection la not claimed, but it Is onr aim to get as near to It as po? tble. . Cherry's New Laundry PURE ; One-half Pound makes 32 Cunt i 30 c Ja".-: Package i Ghlrardelle'g Cocoa Is warrant ed absolutely pare, it has twice the strength f coooa mixed with arrowroot and starch. We Ise carry ChlrardelUs Ground Chocolate In 1-2 lb. and 1 lb cans. iPattisoa Bros, f use eitner phone ti i li 1 1 1 n , m t