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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
PAGE EIGHT LA G&ANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. OLD OFFICERS TO "DIE." m Ycis'1 1 have menqy I 3'fij . : : Official Decapitation Will Take Place Just Before "Jfew Men Come In. mh. dhesseh: i . . y. . y;' -y 1 WIX A VJC MOfEy LEFT TO B C WRIST- MAS THESEITS IF yOUHUy VOWR CLOTHES FHOM US. BECAUSE WE WILL SAVE yOU EJVOUGH Off A SUITOR OVEK.qOAT FOUyOUTO AFFOHV TO GIVE r jKt,aM!fiis: m a yawn ruiEffVS. "-y ":y ;'7y; '; ;:y '. THEH.E IS WO USE OF THHOWItG yOUTt MOfEy AW AZf. S13.O0 WILL HUy A GOOD. WELL CUT. ALL WOOLSUIT OF CLOTHES OH AM OVEHCOAT FHOM USAAfT IF yOU TAy US S20 OH 23 yOU WILL GET CLOTHES THAT WILL MAKE yOU FEEL LIKE A MIL' LIOffAIHE. ..V" ., , r In orfder to straighten out the diffi culties arising over the short term provisions of the charter whereby the dates of elective and appointive of- ficea are all to commence on the first of January, the council laBt evening decided to cut off all appointive offi cers' heads Just before this council and administration retires In favor of the Incoming body. In this way the new mayor will have a chance to make his appointments when he rakes office and not wait until March when the new councllmen take office. It is pre sumed the decapitation will take place two weeks from last night - The ordinance Increasing the salary of the city attorney , was passed last evening. ? . ' :', It Is Hard to Beat v ; , The pictures running at the Isls today and tonight seem to have reach ed the acme of picture perfection. Peck's Bad Boy , la tame compared with the pranks of the two children ofv a rich man, and every move Is so plain and distinct that one Is taken back to childhood's days. The col orings are artistic and the whole show Is a gem. Aotice'of Annual Keetln?. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank of La Grande, of La Grande, Oregon, -will be held at their banking house in La Grande, Oregon on Tuesday, January 10th, 1911 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose, of electing a board of direc tors to serve for the . ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly present ed to said meeting, ', Dated at La Grande, Oregon," Dec. 10th, 1910. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. $10,000 CITY OF LA GRA'DE, ORE COX,' BOmS FOR SALE. OLD MEJf RETIRED. industrial Concerns Yn Engage Only . ' 'y y '. Young1 Men. - , ' -J"" - Proposals will be received by the undersigned Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until Wednesday, December 2Sth, 1910, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. for the (purchase of $10, 000 Additional Sewer Bonds. Denomi nation $1,000, rate 5 per cent per an num to be paid semi-annually, ma turity twenty years from . the date thereof, optional after ten years from date. . ' - ; ' . , - Proposals shall be sealed and mark ed "Bids for Additional Sewer Bonds", and a certified check for $1,000 must accompany each bid. Bond3 to be sold for not less than their par value. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. "La Grande, Oregon, December 14th, 1910. ' , ' ' D. E. COX, Recorder, Dec. 15-5t ; -. v- ' ' ': ..' - 0 ) 1 1 J O 9, EI - HEMLLBEHERE MOUDIW, DEC. 19 EVEKYEODY ECNOWS Hi r Many Killed In Battle. J Galveston, TeX. Dec.' 15 Three hundred Mexican soldiers mostly reb els were killed or wounded in a bat tle today between the federal Insur gents near the Guerrero. Reports were received at the cable Btation here. General Navarro marched against the rebels early this morning and put them to flight. .-. Raid Bucket Shops. Chicago, Dec. 15 Half a dozen al leged bucket shops were raided to day by the police and their proprie tors and clerks arrested on charges of UBing the malls to defraud. The raids were made at the instlgnatlon of the federal . authorities who for some time have been quietly inves tigating the complaints of fraud by victims all over the country. Wag on loads of prisoners were- rushed to the Jail. Federal authorities would not talk and it' Is beliered the raids were planned on bigger shops. UNWRITTEN LAW IS YOKED. Tortland Man Shoots Wife's Paramour in Her MBedroom Last Night v Portland, Ore., Dec. 15 Mrs. Mary Chamberlain, the wife of George Chamberlain, of a moving picture show and who stabbed and killed An drew MasBin, a shingle maker, when ground in his wife's bed room last night, 'today said that she witnessed the affray and said she felt respon sible for the whole occurrence. She admitted she deceived her hus band.' Chamberlain suspected hor and lay in wait. Masain was sitting on the bed and she in it when he burst in to the room and stabbed Just as the victim pulled a gun. Both were jail ed but- there Is no , charge yet against Chamberlain. , In' these days of strenuous compe tition when dividends count for more than men, the man who retains his youth la the man who holds his job the longest. ' .' " That Is why one of the most success ful dermatalogist in Paris has Warn er young men ta take good care of the hair. If you grow' bald at 30 or 33 or even when you are older, that bald spot will so far as appearance goes add 10 years to your life. Men who have .hair should by , all means keep It. In later years It may mean a livelihood to yourself and fam ily. --: , y:.. Dandruff means falling hair; fall ing hair' means dandruff. Go to the Newlin Drug Co., and get a large, 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. They will guarantee it to stoip falling hair; to dr.ive out all dandruff and kill the dandruff germs, or money back. . Remember that the man with a bald head who seeks position is handi capped at the start. Parisian Sage will make hair grow, will give it a lustrous appearance ythat denotes health and youthfulness. For saye by the Newlin Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every bottle. Dec. 14 24 Jan 4 CALIFORNIA. Is the place to visit. Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho tels, historic Old Missions, attractive watering places, delightful climate? making that favored section the Na tion's most popular retreat. You can see it at its best via the " Get the (taurine Always A substitute la a dangerous make shift especially In medicine. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar cures roughs and colds Quickly and is In a yellow package contains no opiates and Is safe and certain in results. Hills Drug Store. Want ads pay, on cent a word VIM I The LAST Days Before are apt to be days of hurry and Indiscriminate buying. Do not buy carelessly. Come here and youH find plenty, of gifts mostly articles of every day utility. Such goods make . the , best gifts. ". : ' "; .; '"? ' Hand painted, china, cut glass, perfumes,- mirrors, hooks, al bums, hair ' brushes, clothes brushes, ' 5 pocket ,t books, bags, pocket knives,' sclssorB, rombB, hat brushes, shaving sets,1 toll- , et sets, razors, safety razors, pipes stationery, purses,; foun tain pens, chafing dishes, cigars confectionery, etc. -..-' These goods are staples with us and unless we have an un- usually heavy trade In the next few days lines will not be ; broken before . Christmas. We would advise, though, that you select before the last minute. There's excellent choice now. THE FAIR DEFT STORE o A" - i S 1 Drug Comply Both Phones. IDE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM A MEXICAN LEGENT Pathe. ,; The Children's Revolt Vita ' graph. " -'y':' The Lad from Old Ireland -Ka-: , lem. . " Song Stop Your Bushing Rosle Beautiful dishes' given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play in lobby. Itc- PEES0NA1S. v ; .0 O V v v vO V V vw OO : Chas. Gage of Salt Lake, Max Ko lotzk, E. C.) Day,, Baker, F. M. Foster of Spokane, W. tV. Evans and WE. Evans of St. Joe are at the Foley today.'-' - . " C. Sommer and wife of Elgin are In the city today,' .. ; ; Mrs.' John C. Hughes of Ogden is stopping at the Savoy today. . B. M. Sherwood, nrorjrietor of th Isis," is at Baker . City today on busi ness. :: ' 1.., . , ,'.-. The Blue Mountain Association will. hold its weekly meeting this evening at their hall. ' v : Dr. Ault of Enterprise Is at the Savoy today, , while transacting bus iness matters. , , , Attorney" J. D. Slater returned this morning from Milton where he has been for the paBt week. "Happy" Day the Baker City con tractor Is spending the day in the city looking after business matters. . Mrs. Ev L. Halley has returned to' her home In the valley after visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cross of South La Grande for a few days. W. D. Cramer of Boise, L. H. Lewis of Baker and E. B. Moore of Wal- rlowa, J. P. Aver 111 .of Enterprise and C. W. Fishe of Elgin are at the Sa- toy today. '.'',. ':' ",. - Every family Jias need of good, rellaHs liniment. For'sprelns, bruises, sorenew of the muscles and rhenmntic pains there il none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers --------- -w w -r -w- w- -r -V- -w w -w -W- W -W -w- T -r T ML If SHASTA ROUTE and uTht Road of a Thousand Wanders," S. P. Railway Up-to-date tains, first-class in every re spect, unexcelled dining-car service, v quick time and direct connections to ally 1 v points south. Special Round Trip Fare CCC n1 PORTLAND to LOS y 4JJ.UV MGELES Return y5 Portland to Los Angeles and Return. . , f "With corresponding low fares from all other sections of the Northwest. Lib- eral stop-overs in ach direction, and y long limit. Interesting and attractive ' literature on the various resorts and attactions of California can be had on ' application to any S. P. or O. R. & N. I Agent, or from I WM. McMURRAY ; ' General Passenger Agent ; T - Portland, Ore. GASH Second Amjal '"0, 17 TP Mm For the next Forty Days, Beginning December 16 , every piece of Furniture in the house will be reduced from 15 to 40 per :fSyiS--: m $35 Buffets going at $27.50 $18 Couches going at $14 ; . , . $40 Dressers going at $30 y, :'::: COME EARLY WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE Mi :.D1!o; o f g- t1 "riinri tri tjjfi ih,j,iiVA ! m!h a il iii a a - . ' A " - ' V , . . . ' . - y