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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911. PAGE 7 the nestlings we have the nearest ap proach to a quadruped found among existing birds. London Tlt-Blts. Directory of the Fraternal Order ' of La Grande, Oregon LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. WnT APPLES Rome Beauty I . lung po ana laamaumg. ., - There Is but one way of making tea. for ' Arkansas Black; Ben Davis Gano 75c per BoxH Royal Grocery and Bakery PRIMARY OT TO THE LIKING OF i 1 MAJORITY.. Former Secretary of State In Idaho spends a Few Days Here. o $ o PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 4 O ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. N. MOL1TOR. M. D. fnyslclan and Burgeon.' Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Rest dence 69. ' ' C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician .' and Burgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande' National Bank Builu ' Ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Real ; decce Maln 32. .. 'v"i'' A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and - surgeon. Omce Hours : Si 10 B p. m except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 361; residence, Main 65; Ind. 312. v : GET). W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath - Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, , ft and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific. Main 63, Residence phone. Black 95L-- Successor to Dr, C " E. " ' Moore. - ' - - " " DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Classes Fitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. .1105 Adam Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La Grande. Oregon. , v DR. H. iJ' UNDERWOOD and , DR DORA J, UNDERWOOD Office ov er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phone Office Main 22 ; residence, Main 728. ' - 3 r. PTHC15. D. M. D. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build lng. Phone Black 399. . ' DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Flrsi class services given. Office over Lll ly's Hdwi store. Phone Black-451 DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Red 7ol: Office nhone, Black 1361; Inde r.ntant ntinnA B3: both DhonOS Si residence. ' ' After two terms in the Bwretrey of state's office in Idaho, R. (Bob.) Lang don, a former Union boy, is in La Grande, the guest ; of his old-time friend, C. C. Penington. Mr.. Lansdon spent two or three years at Union when a youngster and since them has been prominently identified with Re publican politics in Idaho. Commenting on the political situa tion the former secretary 'of state said the outcome was much in doubt as regards the present session, as the house and senate are both Republican but not so by large majorities, and of course there is a Democratic execu tive.' Amen the things which " deemed sure to receive consideration at the hands of the legislature is the Idaho primary which is not to the lik ing of a great many in the mine state. It nas the 2nd choice features which la not . a part of the Oregon law, and then too, the voters do not have to stipulate party affiliations as they do in Oregen., This, feature will be changed thinks Mr.' Langsdon. ' Women Lethargic Too. : Wymen voters show the came leth argy in registering as do the men he says. Idaho has the same trouble as Oregon in this respect, for the voters show, great neglecVand reticency in registrations. Woman suffrage "cuts little ice" in affairs of the state and except for the fact that they are slow to register, there is practically lit tle difference between now and for merly when the women were not en dowed with the ballot rights. iMr. Landson will spend a few days here visiting with friends before re- turnings to Boise. . .. - ; TJnleai the water billing be ' To pour on water fgoin the tea. . The teapot Itself should be heated very hot before the tea is placed In it and the boiling water poured on. , It should be scalding hot water or the leaves will float to the top, !to less authority than Tung Po, the Chinese poet, is quoted for a recipe for teamaklng. Ue Bays: "Whenever tea Is to be Infused take water from a running stream and boll It over a live ly fire. It Is an old custom to use run ning water, boiled over a lively Ore. That from springs in the bills is said to be best and river water the next while well water Is the ' worst , A lively; fire is a clear, bright charcoal fire. When making an Infusion do not boil the water too hastily'. At first It begins to sparkle like crabs' eyes, then somewhat like fish's eyes, and lastly It boils np like pearls innumerable springing and waving about. ' This Is the way to boll water She-I Ha Was Considerate. should like that lovely, pearl Luv w'uhi Beauties they are. He it s better not to nave sucn large pearls, iny dear. People always think they are fals -Journal Amusant PRESENT YEAR TO SEE TEN ACRE I PEAR ORCHARD, 4. a Wilson, in Addition to Planting Big Orchard Builds House. Is. ' ' Marriage. .-, 'Marriage." said the serious man, an education in Itself." tr "Yes," commeuted old Grouch, "it teaches you wbr.t not to do after you have done it" Boston Transcript of ATTORNEYS At LAW. COCHRAN & COCERAN-Attorneys: 1 cha. ft. Cochran and Geo. T. cocn- .n ijl Orande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. II. CRAWFORD Attorney at Uw Practices In al lthe courts of the j State and United States. Office to La Grande National Banc Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. O. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City. Oregon. IMA McREYNOLDS Teacher ot Pi- .mi vnica Culture. At 142f Washington Avenue on Wedneedaj r,t cotnrriav. TeloDhone. on tnea UU - dates to Red-1122. wet and cold, and your body chilled through and ( rouKh from ; expo.ure,Uke a big do of ChrlH.n (k,ngh Wdr, l.atl.e your f In hot water Ifefore going to , ', ,0OKt certain t-, . .! el a col 1. j or rt'e ly all A-rlf-i- 'BURNT CORK. i .. m ,. . The Pasta Uaed by Mlnstral Parform ; ars Whan "Blacking Up.". , The poplar Impression ,as.to the ap plication of burnt cork - by minstrel performers and actors In general la that It Is rubbed on the face and bands of the player from a cork wbo:e end Is charred In a convenient gas Jet This Impression is. however. Incorrect The burnt cork used : by minstrels and others Is the product of the theatrical. "paint factories," Just as Is any other cosme,tlc or pigment employed by the profession. . i . v One bouBe makes It in the following manner: The corks are placed m tnree tin vessels, resembling wash boilers, with holes punched in their Sides and bottom. Alcobol Is Bprlnkled over the corks, and they they are "fired." When- the corks have been properly charred they are placed in muslin sacks, which are kneaded in barrels of water. Tbls operation forces the powdered charcoal through the sacks into the water. When oil the charred corks have been worked through the socks Into the water in this way the -water drained through a close canvas sack, and what - remains . in . that sack ready .or the performers. The stuff is pnt up In cans, from which, when the minstrel Is ready to "black up." he takes a little of the black paste in bis hands and applies It to his face, neck and sometimes bis hands. New York Herald. ' ' A CURIOUS' BIRD. Imbler, Jan. 9 (Special) Grande Ronde ,pear orchards are to receive a substantial addition in acreage next spring when A. G. "Wilson, a local orchardlst plants 10 acres of land to pear orchards. Mr. Wilson already is an extensive apple grower but will venture Into the pear business and If possible make the' Imbler country no torious for Its pears as well as ap pies and potatoes.' During the year 1910 Mr. Wilson fet out 80 acres to apples aside from building a $2,000 bungalow Just east of Imbler and erecting a specially !ng that he is prosperous in his bus iness. ", 4 - , a. F. & A; M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F..ki A. M. holds regular meeU ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 ''pnt Cordial rovoms to all Masons. JOHN 8. HODGIN, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretarr. B. P. O. E. La Grand? Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex Rul. HUCH McCALL. Rec. Sec. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. IS meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. Q. , MRS. JENNIE M, SMITH, Sec. KNIGHTS OP PYTKIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets eiery Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's halL) A Pythian welcome to all vlslUaj "' Knights. . JESS PAUL, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R, & S. 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 ACKLE3, C. C . J. H. KEENEY. Oerk. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State Juan Oregon for Union County, Elsie Quesada, Plaintiff, vs Quesada, Defendant. , To Juan Quesada, the above-named defendant: : , . '. . , In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are- hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you . in the above entit led Court and suit, on or before the time prescribed in the order directing the publication hereof, 1 to-wlt: ' Six consecutive weeks from, the date of the first publication of this summons which is January 9th, 1911 And if you fail to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the said time, the Plaintiff will ask the Court for the relief demanded In the com plaint, towlt: For a decree dlssolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between said plaintiff and de fendant, and granting said plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce, and permitting plaintiff to assume her maiden name, Elsie "Wleck. ' By virtue of an order ot the Hon. 31 W.1 Knowles, Judge of the above entitled court, this summons is pub lished In the La Grande Daily Ob lerver, a . dally newspaper "printed and published at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, which order : was made and entered on the 9th day of January, 1911. ; ' .. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . Jan. 9-Feb. 6. WOODMEN TO INSTALL. Installation Followed by Dancing Party Is Line up for M. W. A. There will be the anEs? installa tion of officers of the Modern Wood men of America this evening and the lodge rites will be followed by a danc- fhg party. A committee has been busy for some time arranging the affair and a general good time is promised all who attend. . -Iw' uiaiiue camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All.vls'tlng neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. 4' , . . V v. i. r, snook, c; 7 D. E. COX, Clerk. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. C. holds stated communications the . second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. . MART A. WARNICK, Soc. . PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT G randa Ronde Circle No. 47 meets evarr first and third Thursday evenings In the month at the I. O. 0. F. hall All visiting members are welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON. G. M. ' LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clark. NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. I . o v .Hi 8tatament of Facta Backed by a 8trong Guarantee. , We guarantee' Immediate and posi tive relief .to all sufferers from consti pation. In every case where our rem edy falls to do this we will supply It free. That's a frank statement of facts, and we want yon to substantiate them .at our risk. r , Rerall Orderlies are a gentle, effec tive, dependable and safe bowel regu lator, strengthener and tonic, that are eaten like candy. : They re-establish nature's functions in a quiet easy way. They do not cause any inconvenience, griping or nausea. 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Satisfaction no money accepted. Madame Dtlmar makes a specialty guaranteed or of treating all nervous-disorders, stomach, (liver and kidney troubles, and rheu matism. Do not delay, better c all at once" and see what natures doc tor can do for you. : 7 - ' TOUR PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE LIFE REVEALED. . MADAM DELMAR la not a for tuna teller and should not be classed - as such.'j; 'v ,' -7 -:K A SCIENTinC PALM ST AND CLAIRTOIANT. t Will tell you what yon are best adapted for. .and what to do to be ' successful In business, love or money matters. Tells what you want to know without asking a question. ' If you wish to be happy and gain good health call and consult this remarkable palmist at once, a a her stay in this city Is limited to a short time only. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed In all palm read , Ings or horoscopes or so fee accepted. This Is fair, Is It not! If you are in doubt concerning some Important matter and need ad vise call on the Madam at once. Prices are reasonable and within the reach of all. OFFICE HOURS 1 0 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Office 1423 Adams Avenue YOU! Hlhy pay Rent ? YJelOM Yd oriKtnnl character. The Created Hoactzin Whan Hatched Hat Four Legs. The crested hoactzin of British Gui ana Is the only survivor of a certain race of birds most of which are now known only as fossils. The' hoactzin Inhabits the most secluded forests of South America, and Its survival be yond its congeners is doubtless owing to Its retiring habits and to the fact that it feeds on wild arum leaves. which give Its flesh a most offensive flavor, rendering It unfit for food. The chief peculiarity of the hoactzin consists in the fact that when it is hatched it possesses four well develop ed legs. The young birds leave the nest and climb about like monkeys over the adjoining limbs and look more like tree toads than birds. The modification of the fore limbs berins t once after hatching, when the claws of the 'digits fall off and the whole clawlike hand begins to flatten and become wing shaped. Feathers soon appear, and before full growth Is reached not a vestige remains or tne monev fo build, and pay us as you would rent. 1.R.01MR. Tha mlu t birds uot oniv nnve no 1a-i nnon tliolr wines, but their thumlwi even are so poorly developed that one would hnrdly suspect that in W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. MAKER OF HAPPY HOMES Hardwsire and Building Material Bedding aiid Stoves "My darting," said he'it can not yet be, Though it does break my heart to postpone it. A year or two mon, perhaps three before, l ean turnish the house, though I own it." j ?? "IViy George, she reptied, "this ad. shouid decide If you're anxious to wed why delay, dear? They'U furnish our home from cellar to dome, And give us our own time to pay, dear." u !5J is- 'A fl r t c