-," " ' '' "" ' 1111 in" ....a ....... i nn .i.n ....i..,. .i.ii "tar -"i' -mi LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. PAGE 6 . . . i i Til WffiW. KA1LEOAD SEWS A5D PERSONALS rKOM LOCAL YARDS . frequent Snowfalls Brings Mountain Siww ,Xear Danger Mark Again. Hro huge passenger engines for use a the O-W between Portland and S attle passed through the city thia afternoon en route to Portland where bey will be put to wort They are of tbe latest type and large enough to be msf.d s the mountain service. Snowplow Still Idle. , Tfrongh there have been frequent snowfalls of three or four inches thia nuDtfi. there has not been any' need Jbr the rotary so far this winter. To day's snowfall added to that already fallen will bring the depth in t he mountains up to the danger mark and Hie rotary will be held Jn readiness. Conductor Returns ;' ronductor Krr is again on his Joa ft rnn after a lay-off of a month while in the east. MT Coaches ETery Day. The gradual change of 0. R. & N. 'to O-W Is showing up here almost daffy for several diners and many of he-old-Or R.-dbN.--coaches are now coming out as 0-w property. The change in numbers and title takes placo whenever there is occasion to send one of the coaches, to the car shops at Albina. - '- BRAKEMAN HASTINGS MARRIED. Pendleton Girl Becomes Wife of O-W. Brakeman John Hastings. .;' John Hastings, the well known Oregon-Washington brakeman, will end his career of single blessedmss to night at 8 o'clock at whicn hour he is to be united in marriage to Miss Sarah Nolln of this city. The young couple have been keeping their approaching nuptials a profound secret and did not secure a license until late this af ternoon and it Ib probable there will be a cerebration in honor of the ev ent which neither bride nor groom which neither bride nor groom antici pated. The young couple will take the night train for Portland where they will spend a short honeymoon, Pen dl ton East Oregonian. When jo; vv a cold a bottifc oif . linujuviimu kiwi', jtm will wn fix you up all right and wt2 of! av tendency toward pneumonia. ;. nuMy contains no vtn'im or oilier narvot,.' i nU may be given as confidently to a baby 7Ecro io Only- One IA ' fill MMM mam Emmm (OMMITTEES REPORT ALL WELL . ETEEIWHERE. - -. .. , . . .... .i .4 . Vv. ; -.; Most Fashionable Function of Tear Occur This Evening. the USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ORE DAT. jtlways remember the full name. Look far this signature on every box. 25o. t Burnett's Extracts We have added this line to our assortment of high grade groceries and rec ommend it to Be the best ojtKefmket. We guar antee every; bottle. SNQDRASS GROCERY With afternoon trains bringing in guests from out of town, and more to come on the night trains, Elkdom of Eastern Oregon lsnaking j La Grande its mecca tonight' The annual Elks ball and 1 banquetby far the most elaborate of any social function attempted during tbe year occurs to night and not only are the orators primed to perfection but thii decora tions are as near perfection as human hand can make' them and the banquet will be ready for the diners at ,the proper hour.' ' . , V".; The spacious dance hall under the direction of Mr. F. B. Conners and as sistants has been turned into a won derland. The walls are adorned with beautiful and rare Elk heads, pic tures and Elk robes; The stage has been converted Into a miniature for est from which protrudes the head of the embl;m of the order, And the cen ter of the dance hall, is occupied by a life size Elk ' surrounded by minia ture pine trees. The following committees have had th j arrangement for the ball under hand: jj-J "... : ;" ; Oeneral Committee H. E. Coolidge, Wm. B. Sargeant, J. II. Pea re, F. B. Conner, H. J. Ritter. , Invitation J. H. Peare, A. B. Rog ers. Forest Ivanhoe, E. D. Seldtrs, C. D. Goodnr;:ri, Frank Smith, Ed. Wel lington. '- :':-:, Music T. J. Scroggln, M. B. Dona hue, Dick Jones, C. T. Bacon, J. O. Fnodgrass. . ' '. ' Ref reBhments H. J. Ritter. M. .T. Alton. P. A. Foley, J. C. Price, Arthur Curtis, Fred Dutli, Geo E. Good, T, .?. Ormond, Chas. Miller, John Dordan, W. C. Hesse, Chas: Bartimss. Decorations F. B. Conner," Chas. Panford. Leo. Herring, R. L. Duignan. d. W. O'Neil, R. J. Zweifel, B. W, Noyes, Frank Bay, , W G. Francis, Npte Zweifel. Gso. Abeg, Harry Pat tison, B. V. Baasett. Floor Wm. B. Sargent. A V. An-tfr-w. J, B. Thorson, C. J. Forstrom. Oscar Jackson, Wm. McMahon, H. V. Pinehart, Lou , Standley, C. A. Gallo way,' G. C. Scheurer. Albert Hunter. P. D. Gakell. W. B. Bach. Harvev Bay, J. D. Cbspv; Guy J Glenn, E. O. Wilson. J. C. Smith. S. 0. Rees. Peceotion Exalted Ruler and all members of the lodge. ' ( i rTTTTTT Extension Teleph one The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. An Extension Is an additional tele phone connected ou the same line as the main telephone. It may be located in any part of the house. It may bo a wall or desk typ,;. It may have a bell or may not have a bell, as the subscriber may wish. When i bell is installed on the ex tension it will ring whenever the bell rings on the main telephone. An extension will save many steps In ruunlng to the main telephone to send or receive calls. An extension will save the climb ing of stairs. An extension telephone will save the climbing of stairs. . An extenslot telephone will be found to begone of the most useful appliances In the modern household. Let us suggest a convenient exten sion service at a low cost. Consult our local manager. European -powers." Ambassador Bryce Is the first of European statesmen to respond." k 1 v When asked for a statement of h:s views regarding the tanal the Am bassador declared that he could not violate his rule, adopted when be be-1 came . Great Britain's representative here, of never giving an interview He added, however, that at a recent dinner in this city, he had presented his views on the Panama canal. Quot ing from memory, he repeated his re mark as follows: '-' : "On my recent visit to the canal, . where I was shown every courtesy by the officials there, I was profoundly impressed .by the grandeur . of m the work and by the amount, not only of labor, but skill which had been ap plied in its construction. :i , ' "All of the appliances at work for digging and building the canal wen striking instances of modern science. and of the extraordinary capacity of American engineers that have devel oped for the turning the results of science to the best advantage. ' . "All England admires the zeal and energy with which the United States is devoting herself to the completion of this magnificent work, which stands alone in the annals of the world. It may have most important results in its effect on the great lines of inter national commerce." ' DIAMOND STUDDED PRIZE Winner of Novel Competition at Ball Tonight Will Get Rare ,Prie Roman gold pendant and chain, studded with a large diamond, forms thr prize to be awarded to the lady guest at the Elks ball tonight who is gowned with the best and handsomest taste yet having expended .the least money. This Innovation Introduced to curtail the lavished expense for gowns for this annual occasion, will not on ly be popular but lucrative to the winner for the expense of obtaining tie prize runs up to natures that Indi cate its sterling value. Th' pendant is slmnle yet expensive, adorned with p'n Elk's head and studded with a diamond. The judges who will award the valued prize will remain Incog nito." ' TO CURE CATARRH , How many readers of the Observer know that in Inland Australia where the mightiest of eucalyptus - trees grow in abundance, that there is no consumption," catarrh or diseases of the respiratory tract. " The refreshing balsam thrown out by these tree3 fills "the air and is breathed Into, the lungs by the Inhab itants and all germ life is destroyed. ' If you have catarrh you cannot go to Inland Australia except at great expense, but you can breathe right In your own home the same pleasant. soothing, healing, germ killing air you would breathe Xf you were living in the eucalyptus district of Austral ia. . ,: ."" Just, breathe HYOMEI; It Is made from Australian eucalyptus and scien tifically combined with thymol and other antiseptics employed in the LSs terlan Bystem. , , Pour a few drops of HYOMEI in the inhaler and breathe It. As it par ses over the catarrh infected mem brane it kills the germs and heals the raw, inflamed surface. HYOMEI is guaranteed to cure ca tarrh, colds, coughs, croup and sore throat, or money back. Complete outfit including inhaler $1.0. Extra bottles o? HYOMEI cost but 50 cents Sold 'by the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists ev erywhere. . Feb. 17. 27 March 10. mm MM H7 IB is ;. :-irowtter. have'always; to produce a cKeap baking at the sacrifice of qcty: Royal Baldng Powder is made cure crape cream of taitar, a the embodiment of all the excellence' possible to be attained ini the high est dass baking poer Royal Baldng Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than iany other leavening agent, because1 of the supedatiye quality and absolute wholesomens of the food it makes. 'lit Mixtures made ra imltatjon of baling povdcrt, hut containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food.- In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by. law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and all phyacians condemn baking powders containing ft. j ; Tbo label of alum baking povrdera must Chow the InQPOdlents. ' ' READ THE LABEL 3S33SS50BSS, PURE RICH, BLOOD give instant relief but talcen for a fe.v days drive away dizziness, headache, nervousness and biliousness. - , , . Bad dreams and tossing about in bed are caused by out of order stomach and Mi-o-na will remove the c. and put your stomach in splendid ditlon In a few days. v Give Mi-o-na a trial at tho Newlln Drug Co. they guarantee it to cure any stomach trouble, or money hack. Ml-c-na is a fine tonic, it builds up run down people in a short time. , , The Newlin Drug Co. and druggists everywhere sell Mi-o-na at 50 cents a large box. Write for free trial sam ple. Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. v, Feb. 16, 28, Mch. 9. WIDOW'S CHILD DIES in Whnniilnir Coinrli Claims Victim , , South La Grande Last Xlirht A six-months' old child of Mrs. Gpo. Hoskins. a widow at Second and C. street, died last night of whooplnp conch. The funeral arrangements have not beon announced. The widow 1 a newcomer in this city and lost her husband by death only a short time aeo. Bryce Commends Canal Washington. Feb. 22 Enthusiastic trlbuti' not only to the skill of Ameri can engineers In the Panama Canal but to the United States for its de votion to the vast project Is found in the recent words of Ambassador Bryce- of Great Britain. The Ambas yador .ironounced the canal." "A mag rifle Tt work which sands alone In the annals of the world." . With the approach of the time for the opening of the canal and the dis cussion of the part It Is to play in the future history of the world. Washing ton has been listening tsgerly for some expression of opinion from the The Newlin Drug Co. Sells a Prescrip. ; Hon That Means Vigor, Yim, ' Vitality. Because MI-O-NA causes the blood to get better and more nourishment It is at all times a valuable tonic, It puts vigoif into the muscles, clears up the improp irly nourished brain and makes strong nerves that will stand the severest test. Men who feel that their vitality Is slipping awayj that the vim and en ergyt hat they formally put into all their work Is lacking; that ambitious Impuls and celever Ideas do not come as they used to are the kind of men that need MI-O-NA. Besides being a weiless remedy for Indigestion MI-O-NA Is a most pro nounc d tonic - If you have that blue, discontent ed feeling through the day and pass restlessnl ghts, trying unsuccessfully to get a refreshing sleep, take - a month's treatment of MI-O-NA Bto- mach tablets, and bring th sunshine Into your life. , , , -, Md-O-NA vosts but CO cents at the N'ewlln Drue Co and druggists every where. Guaranteed to cure Indiges tion and Immediately-relieve all sto mach misery, or monsy back. Feb 21 to Mch 12. ' 1 STOMA CII AG0T Takt Mi-o-na and Quickly Got Rid of Indisrtstlon Co to the Newlin ..Drug (Jo. todav and get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na sto mach tablets. Take them as directed and notice how quickly distress, gas and heavl nesa will disappear. , Ml-o-na Stomach tablets not only THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT The Heart of an Ind'an Sqaw Kalem. Vncle's pirthday Gift Edison. i i A Father's Love Lubln. Song Curley H ad. -. X..'. Admission 10 cents '. -iji'..-.-,-; t--. To Cure a Cold In One Day ' Take LAXATIVE BROMO puinino tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to( cure. B. W. GROVES sig nature on each box, 23c. " mc 1UU YY Cllil Groomed? Too cannot be well groomed with your shoulders covered ' twltli dandruff, you can he rid of this disgusting, loathsome ail. nient ' ' -' ' BLUE MOUNTAIN DANDRUFF - POMADE. Is guarantct d to cure the worst form of dandmff, or eczema of 9 tl s"'l i 10 fajs your mon. ey hock If dissatisfied. 50 CENTS 'A lt . ; Wright Drug Co. C3 BUY DIRECT AND SA VE MONEY Ckrtoads of perfect building material, cut to a hair, to fit lfi he paper on the wall, shipped dally , Our 5-croaa im"1 $1.50 Door Is the best value evr offered anyw'nere tor this remarkably low price, and It ta only a sample of the many good thlnva and prlce-eavers contained In our catalogue. . We own and operate Our own mill la Seattle and SAVF YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Send In it of what you need and let us show Vou In ACTLV. " FIGURES what we aave you. We Bell everp jy and ship anywhere. Save middlemen's profit 'FOR THE CHILDREN." end for Catalogue. " One price to everybody Builders Need! This Catalog wm i.i i n i ! amain ri - rn.x. -w'.wswa- . t.t--' 7r I 1 I li t 1 1 w I