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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1U10. iicurs PBDSUU Marguerite's Birthday Pathe. T; j Greater Love Edison, er LIlllBs ViUgraph.. Dsjiutiful dishes given to lady PitrooB of the matinee. See dis- iln lobby,, ' 1J that La Grande these gentlemen Foley Hotel. will hear more of before they kave. Read In February Sunset Magazine, San Diego the city of dreams come true. Beautifully illustrated In four colors. Tetrazzinl singing' in the streets of San Francisco Christmas Eve. Now on sale. All News Stands. 15 cents. o t o o o o o o o PERSON ALS. :'"' B. B. Nutter left for Portland last night on business. ' : ' , r; V. r n -r ni t . n. v. rusrj i?ic mis morning ior a few days visit In Elgin. - . . .--.. f . I ; v.ViV: Ilaiidon's t Tru-Fruit Xbacolates. Made lust right At all of the leading confectioners, . ' . - Ccnfrjil Repairing at B TV. Lelghton's ..Auto and Blcycla-Garaae I-rn- everyjhlng.' Umbiellas, phonographs, sewin ; machines, typewriters, stores and uns. Shears and knives sharp ' ened, skates hollow ground, saws fil ed is i set and soldering of all kinds - Miss Kate Schilling of tils city, left for a brief visit with friends In Imb ler. . ; ' . , Jim Paddock, who operates the large nureery in Union, Is n the. 'city today on business. Best McCarthy of the Baker Milling company,, is In the city today, tran sactlng business. -, - - ' " done, fit ma; repair locks. I carry a full line plies. if flash lights and their sup- Phone, Mala 737. 309 Fir street. I repair granite wair, make and . Bifck Orphington cockrels for sale also eggs In season. R. A.- Master son, 1705 North Spruce St. ' Tri flavds, Fruit Chocolates. ' No Imitation 1 X , I-..M - Do i't let, your horses sttsp on-- the lcyi fleet. Antl Slip shoeing.' R. A. Mas! ;rson. Massrs, R, E. Cleveland, C. C. Cate, 0. d .Graves and H.-.B Chapman, arrOd this morning' and are selling the jBwift Packing Co's. addltioij to Ktntort In the city limits of Port land,. 'Ore. , We venture to prophesy 4 ' m HUMAN DRAMA s full of stirring scenes hese days. Better keep posted by reading some, if the magazines we car ry. We have standing orders for all the popu lar periodicals, so that you are sure to una nere just the kind of reading matter you want: Have also added "a good stock bf popular fiction. Come in and become acquaint ed with this department. Sure to find something you want to read. . ,.R. H.: 'Smith of the Grand Ru Meat company," left for Wallowa this morning toiluy cattle. ' and thouh he will be oi the lookout ! for a good homestead, will take op his craft ia this city. ATHLETES WALK TO LA GItAXDE Bunch of Hustles From lint Laic Come to La Grande Afoot, A - party of Hot Lake athletes walked in to La Grands last night, took dinner and went home on the train, making the round trip in a few hours. They enjoyed the exhiliratlng pastime of bucking against the wind coming in to La Grande. In the crowd were F. W. McMahon, the head mas- eager at the bath houses, Sam Coon, . a clever boxer, and Carl Twedy a nifty grappler. n v p o n f m U n n n TRAI!3rE'S DASCE TOMGIIT. Laura Green Wills came over from Hot Lake last evening to spend the evening with her parents. Mrs. i. A. Cherry of Pendleton Is a guest this week with her friend, Mrs. Angus Stewart, of this- city. Elks Ball Is Decorated in Unique Manner for Annual Event The Elk's auditorium and entrance will be a place of unusual attractive ness tonight when the lights are turn -ed on for the annual ball of the Broth erhood of Trainmen. The attendance promises to be large. Unusual pains and skill Is shown In the manner of decorations carried out and the novel schemes which the trainmen can con coct .are to be seen at every turn. 1 STAKE BUSINESS "mEETIXG. 1 Officers of Entire Union County Stake Meet Here This Afternoon. An important business meeting of stake officers of the L. D. S. church, la bein held' this afternoon commencing at 1 o'clock. The entire list of officers for the Union County stake make their reports today and the meeting is of much importance to the church. Just a Few Days Left to Take Advantage of that Great Saving on Seasonable Merchandise During Our January Special Sale. It .Means a Saving From 23 Per Cent to 50 fcer Cent TO YOU. : , ;'' v just a Few Prices to Keep in Mind: All Ladies' Furs and Fur Coats at a Saving of One-Fourth to One-Third. , V ' ' ' ' v ' . '" ' Ladies' Silk and Tailored Waists Dur ing OurSpecialSalea One Lot of Ladies' Suits at A Saving of One-Fourth. All Ladies and Hisses Sweater Coats During Our Special Sale, at 'One Fourth Off. v One Lot Men's; Suits', $10.00 to $12.50 One Lot of Boys' ..Overcoats; Sizes 9 to Values at Special Sale Price'. ,j. .$7.48 15 Years, good value, at One-Half Price In 'All Men's and Boys Sweater Coats at All Voolen Blankets in aU Colors. Ore- r ."..lir,,,,;.;.!, ::-'v; ;.. r.,uu ww-mane, ai wne-xouixn on. 3 : SHOES. r I v V 1 u it 'John Fined for Begging. Hayes, at least that Is R, 0. Mays and Attorney L. Den ham of Elgin, left for home this morn- name he gives was fined ,. $5.QQ mg arter a flays visit m the city. , Judge Humnhreys this morning i, , begging. He pleaded guilty to V.' E. - Bean is down .from North Powder , this morning o attend the stake meeting of the L. D. S. church. the by for the charge. John Kane was taxed ?5 for being drunk. : ,. Lee. Mayfleld and wife, left '. this morning for Pasco, to care for a young lady relative there who is 111. HOUR GLASS IS USE. , Bruce Dennis, editor, of the Obser ver and James Spence, Circulation Manager, are spending the day at Elgin. Lou-Rayburn returned this morn ing from Portland and Salem 'where he has been looking after , business matters. S. L. Brooks; who has been visiting w.lth friends In this city forthe past few days. 1 returned to his home In Imbler this Inorning. , Walter Pierce receiied a message this morning calling him to Los Ange les on Important business. Mr. Pierce expects to leave tonight., V Members of the House Ganged by Bun 01 Hni In Making Speeches. Washington,- Jan.' 26 (Spodal) They have snuff boxes on the senate side, they have quill pens and sand for blotting in the supreme court room and now the house of representatives has fallen back on the -ancient sand glass as a means for telling time. ' The sand-glass Is not exclusively used to tell time In the house; it Is only, utilized as an aid to the presid ing officer in apportioning time for speeches under the so-called "flve- minute" rule of the House. ! The glaae was made to order by spedflcatlone furnished by Asher O. Hands, whose real job as parliamen tarian le concealed under the title of One Lot Ladies' Shoes, $3.00 to $3.50, iYouf Choice at per pair;-'.. . . 'n . 4t00 These Shoes are $3.00 and $3.50 Values Two Lots of Men's High Top Shoes, $5.50 Values, Now at ; :a .V. . .$3.75 $100 Values Now at . . ... . . . . ;$2.48 All Leggins at One-Fifth Off. ..: . Four-Buckle High Top Overshoes $2.50 !one Lot of Boys' Shoes,,;.k2' to ; 6 at . . .'. $1.79 Ono Lot of . Youth's Shoes, 12y2 to 2, at I;.::... $1.33 u i : One Lot of Youth's Shoes; 8y2 to 12)i at ...... $l.z These , are Exceptional Values. Just The Kind of Shoes for this Season of the Year. it ii Ono Lot of Men's and Ladies' Slippers in Odd Sizes and Styles, $1.50 to $2.50, folnoo TTmT of vflv no if V v iuum twv u vw - . . . . uwv ALL FANCY CHINA AT-A SAVING OF 33 1,3 PER CENT. it sMrs. H. H. Huron who haabeen vis iting at the P. L. Robinson home for' the past few " days, returned to her I home' at Imbler this mornlngi. - m We deliver : ' . " Both Phones Samuel Cochran left this morning for Salem and Corvaili?. whore he ' will spend a few weeks visiting friends and transacting business matters. Mrs. J, P.: Foley and mother, Mrs. J. Gangloff. left this morning .on an ex tended tour through Southern CaJi- fornia. They expect to sjop off at Port land' for eeveral days.-Mr. Foley will join them in Portland later. Mrs. N. Molitor and mother, Mrs. J. S CavinesB, left this , morning for Southern-California, where they ex pect to spend the remaining montha of the winter They will be joined by Dr. Molitor about the first of March. SUM ' F. J. Hart, the contractor of Dodge City, KR8., is-now living in a-cottaga at 201 Cedar street. Mr.' Hart expects to make this his permanent home, .nrhi trtnti- oiaw: I st f For the Scxt Thirty Dajs Ton Can Bny Tour SnvenTare, Cut Glass, f Hail Painted China, Clocks and Jewelry t Reduction of from 19 ' X to 25 Per Cent off. AH reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. , :;.;;ji'::HPE I ' Opposite U, 8. Land Office on A dams AYenue. "olerk at the Speakers . table." - It consists of two long glass tubes, near ly a foot and a, half In length, each one of which is a five-minute glass They are on opposite sides of a brass standard, and may be reversed when the sand has run into one end by turning a knob In the, center,. The Band whtch runs from one-end of the iube to the other Is black: .The back ground for the tubes is whjte enamel, bo that a congressman who has good eyesight, may see Just how fast the 6and Is running out from any place on the floor within fifty feet of the Speaker's rostrum. The presiding offl cer looks at the tube whkh faces bun.: .' ,:;,:'V:r' During the conhideration of all ap propriatlon measures In "Committee of the-Whole House , on the State of the Union", amendments are'fiermlt- ted under the five-minute rule that is, each, proponent of an , amendment la squinted five minuts In which to speak In favor of the proposed change, Heretofore .a special clock was used by the presiding officer the chairman of the Committee of the Whole House, as he is officially called to keep tab on rties ; five minute sp-?ech?s. J3ut there have always been complaints of discrimination by the presiding offi cer, and even the most careful chair man sometimes forgets to note ; the exact time at which a speaker begins his talk under the five-minute rule, and baa to guess the time. , Very few members can accurately estimate Ave minutes, and when most of them ?et warmed up to. their sub ject very few cati compMe their ar gument -within' the specified time. If they had some means of ascertaining how fast ithelr time was being con sumed they would probably be able to .finish. No member can now com plain' of being discriminated against. ; Tito dsHafeoi) 'OSdffe (Edo niiAMTY THE SAME PRICES LESS VW - - fit, which Includes a bottle of Hyomel and a hard rubber inhaler and c!xa pie Instruction for use coBts $1.00. Jan 16-27 Feb . - 3few Buggy for ' Sale, A fine new 9X00 buggy, run lest than 50 miles Is for sale at reason-; able -figures. Inquire at Obaervervof-! Cce. ;:r and the thin lime of, black sand la ' a mute warning that "tempus fugit." The riass was first tried out a lew days ago during, coneideration of the Moon bill to revise, amend and codify the laws relating to the judiciary. Rep. Olmstead (Rep. Pa.) was chain man qf the Committee of the Whole and expressed satisfaction at tne op eration of the new . scheme. To Kep, Oarrett iDem. Tenn.) whose five min utes of time had expired, he declared. The sands of time have run against r n. O. F hall. Attention all mem- the gemtleman,"-!n lieu of the time! v i honored ionum, o-" - time has expira." , i Eep. Butler (Rpn. Pa.) suggested to SDeaker Cannon that the device could be Improved on by the attach- bald barley hay, $16.00 delivered, for . cash. : GEO. J. WAGENER.' i 11' At noon Saturday the G. A. R. and.i W. R. C. will hold Installation at the tachment of a trigger which should flrft off a percussion cap at the ex- piratioir of five minutes and tnus save the voice oi ito.iuwo cer, ; . I , ... ' y ; fckxh.sk .sVWKssw iassffed i: Advertising ROBBER CATARRH. Steals Energy and Will Power From Its Victims. Catarrh robs Its victims of energy' some physicians say 'of .will power. That may be the .reason why thous ands of catarrh sufferers haven't am bition enough to accept this fair and square offer of the Newlin Drug Co., by which they, make without .: any whys and wherefores or red tape of any kind. ; . -ri... vawiln Druar Co. says, "We guarantee Hyomel to cure, catarrh ftsute or chronic, or money'irSck," and that offer is open to every reader of the Observer. Hyomel (pronounce It Iligh-o-me) is' the purest Australian Eucalyptus combined with Thymol and other germ killing antiseptics. ' i Pour a few drops into ths small vest pocket , Hyomel Inhaler and breathe It Into the lungs over the In flamed, membrane Infested with ca tarrh germs. It Is pleasant .to use It kilts the germs, soothes the " sore membrane, and cures catarrh; If It doesn't your money back. , A bottle of Hyomel costs 50 cents at The Newlin Drug Co., and drug gists everywhere. A complete out tni"r Cat P A n(na tvtfim rnnlflrfi . JBJ1 o.Vi-- sw A vv vv house, cement basement, furnace, hard Vacuum houaecleanlng, upholster ing and furniture repaired. L, F. 'Bel linger, Phone Red-502. . .' ' WANTED By a man and wife with references, two nicely furnished rooms u a good part of the city. Wil ling to pay good price, permanently. Call at Sllverthorn's drug store. WANTED Chickens, geese ducks at the Foley hotel. , and Lost 1 brown mule, weight about 1000 pounds, branded J. D. on the left shoulder. Strayed from farm near Cove. Finder please notify J. D. McKennon. WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two. Apply at King's Clear Factory. WANTED A girl for genet al house work. Phone Black 83L wood floors, two fire plaices, lot 120 by 120, situated at corner Third and "J" street near new high school Easy terms. Address Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, X 908 Third street, 1328 Ind. i: "FOR SALE Five room house, can, be made modern with small expense; , lot 60x110. Call Red-62 or address F. P. Brooks. J'.l,; .. i.'. - FOR RENT New and second hand sewing , machines, $1.60 per month. Rent paid to apply on machine If pur chased. Machine delivered and called for. Singer-Whibe or New Home. . Room X Foley BMg. Telephon e Main 709 or Black 1291. Nebraska Corn-' Meal! TTT T fVT'Tli t rr I ah aA TTUvn a f yiV XV 11 A A lis vtj a u ssiiviiva . a ww , for light housekeeping. Inquire 1617 Fourth street or telephone Mrs. E. C. Moore. ' FOR RENT One modern room. In quire at I3ll C avenue or phone Black 822. " ; i WANTED Situation by man and wife on ranch. Whgea not consider ed. F. 0. Earhart, La Grande, Ore., FOR 8ALE Four dozen pure bred R. I. Red pullets and hens, 1 cock and 2 cockerels, $15.00 per doxen. $3.00 each for males, also some fine Granulated and Steam 7 Ground Comes in white and ' yellow 1 35c a sack tPattison Bros. , Use either phone mmLKiM ; f t- ; ( 4 s' ::?.': t