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PAGE 8 IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911 IXTESSITE IMPROVEMENTS TO r" LOCAL EQUIPMENT ; Tlx Prominent Officials of : Seattle District Inspect llty. BetallB of extensive Improvements t be applied to th-:' local office of the Western Union Telegraph company re being worked out today by a co terie of officials' from, Seattle now In Eastern Oregon on a tour of Inspec tion. Expenditure of several hundred dollars on office : equipment has al ready been decided upon today and several other changes looking toward ,the betterment of local facilities will be acted on before the group leaves tonfght for points west.: Thl slncludes better through service to Portland, Se attle and Spokane. The men who are here and who have agreed upon the Improvements locally are:. EBoening, district commerc'al toperintendent, his private secretary A. C. Nelson. G. D. Hood, district traf fic superintendent; W. J. Smith, dis trict commercial agent and B. S. Jone ?. . . - - wyuiwciciai uiauaiter. an of seatue. DIRECT PUlLMAJf IS PLACED. Service to Denver Without Change Is Under Discussion. PREPARING FOR BI DEAL. Telephone Men Here H Complete De. tails for Teli phone Deal To prepare all the details for clos ing out their property here to the Home Independent Telephone com pany, a traffic division superintend nt with headquarters In Portland and a traffic district superintendent with headquarters In Walla Walla, are In La Grande todav. The.v er tho details preparatory to making the change In ownership on the first of next month. . Direct car service from Portland to Denver via the Denver & Rl0 Grande railroad Is the -plan that'W. 'c. Mc Bride, general vigont ror that road in this city, Is endeavoring to carry Into eff:ct, relates a Portland paper. Enough passenger business Is han dled out of Portland for points on th. Denver & Rio Grande to fill a standard Pullman car, Mr.' MBrlde declares, and he points out the conveniences tc the traveling public of having aceom modatlons that would not r: quire a change of cars at Ogden or Salt Lake city, as at present. He has taken nn tho inklo.i ...in. . " . ' . .. V. UUUJV I. Willi officials of the O.-W. R. & N. Co.. and of the Pullman company and hopes soon to announce the through serlce. Wlille It Is aimed to continue th: op eration of the through car throughout the year. It is desire desnecially in the summer time. The Denver & Flo Grande !s adver tised as a great scenic route, and per sons touring the country are solicited to make at least one transcontinental trip over It. If Mr. McBride succeeds In Inaug urating this service a corresponding c west bound car from Denver to Port- ..ind also will be put on. Through Pullman service between Portland and Denver has been In ef fect ove rthe Union Pacific. Oregon Short Line and O.-W. R. & N. combi nation and over the Burlington and Northern Pacific for many years. With the Increase of business between this city and eastern points the additional service over the other road is enn sldered advisable. ? PRIDE OH 'BOTH SIDES. A Story of the Duke of Somerset and ' the Artist tUvmaur. - W have an beard of the roud- u ux somerset, but we do not all know of the occasion on which bis jue naa a rail The story Is told In auo oienoervie Journals." It seems that the duchess had sent ior oeymonr, a celebrated painter of horses, to make tho nnrtmit . horse at ' Pet worth. Seymour during usea 10 aine in the steward's room, but one day the duke was so iMtmsea witn me picture as It ad vanced that he desired that be would uine at nis table. At dinner Sevmnnr mhn n.i..ki. had not been expected to mir in h. conversation, took occasion to say that ueueveu De naa the honor to be re lated to bis craoe. TMa fense that he was either sent away or fui dw u:ucn onr or hum r on . .... away from Petwortb without finish tag me picture. Afterward the duke's pride gave way to the desire he had of possessing it good portrait of bis favorite ' burs aud be ordered his Seymour and engage him to return to ijoisq dis work at Petwortb." : Seymour directed bis reply to the uuutr uiraseir in these words: Your pride would not-allow that I am ot your family To c-iiii-luct von th... i am. your picture shall reran In us it Is; for, by , I won't comer THE GULF STREAM. REMOVE INSANE MAN TONIGHT jn narii Jiere rrom Sulem to Take Charge of Fn? Hrace, Insane, A guard arrived from the asylum at saiein this morning and tonlaht win tfiVi, Tin .1 n i .nj v. wno was yesterday aeriared Insane, to the asylum. Th. victim of Insanity hns been suffering witn the idea that he was a socialistic disciple and has been a raving maniac most of the time ulnon ha i.,. " "wo 1 1 1 v m erated 36 hours ago. ' Rl'LOX ABBOT DEAD. the Yeir Old Son Pannes Away This Morning of Pneumonia. Rulon. the flve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Abbot, died at thtlr resident 'on M and Second streets this morning at 9 o'clock, of pneumonia. The funeral will be held In the basement of the L. D. 8. tabernacle to. morrow. March 2ith. at 1 p. ni.. am' the public la rasp ctrullv Invited. Indigestion Cured or Moiiey Hack Don't worry a minute longer; It's iu sei na or indigestion nowa days. So If you ,have gastritis, ca tarrh of the stomach or simnly fer mentation of food, cheer up; for New lln I)ru- comnanv hna a r,i.oU..i,,.i.. call d MI-O-NA that turns old stom achs Into sweet ones in n few days or money hack. There's happy days ahead for vou and for your poor flabbv. tired out stomach If vou won't hp i,otni.,. . , , " v .'uauiiiiiuc. Just lav down r0 cents and say "I want a box of MI-O-NA tablets." Thev are made from thp fnrm most successful prescription for Indi gestion, catarrh of the Htmuh Ollrl nil stomach distress ever known. Take one or two tablets with or a' fr meals for a few davs and then if you don't aerpp with im i,a mi rw . Is a marvelous prescription vou enn havj your money back. We'll leave It to your gojnd sense of fairness wheth er that's a square deal or not. I nu-u-NA stomach tablets promptly relieve belchlne. hivinoua stomach, heartburn, sour ' stomach, ma nream. coated tongue; dlzzin ss DOI'Vnusnesi. s'olr h,nria-ho 1s'iess. MI-O-NA Is Si Id hv Newlln wrK rnmpnny an.1 lmd ng r!nig3!)?t- ri - wi'.'r''. j No Material Change In It Cours. In ; Modern Timas. Much hurt been ald in re.-enf years in regard to the tbuuglng route ot the gulf stream. Indeed, the character of this steady. conliut and uuswervlng body was gettluu ho mullirn.-d Hint thu government looked Into ihe, matter. ine ""''suit tLi.it this mysterious current of the ocean was entirely vin dicated. Expert declare that there Is no chunge In the course nor bus there been for tnuny years. No other physical feature of the ocean Is subject to more persistent misinterpretation than Is the gulf stream.. All vagaries of climate are laid to Its charjre. It la n of many tbut the temperature of Eu rope is greatly uffected by It. but this Idea Is held by high authorities to 6e erroneous. It Is not as extensive as Is commonly thought. Practically start ing at the Florida strult. where Its volume is made up by the union' of currents. It ceases to be a true cur rent by the time It reaches the south ern limit of the Grand banks, where It becomes surface-drift, governed by the winds.. The - -- w vt mat there has been absolutely no material change In the gulf stream's conrse In modern tlmes.-New York Press. i If 8r in I I I I I Jl I . s sssfa 5S 1 1 -JMjsmk 1 Juifs resses. Coats &)Gtr.sn Who drSSS the hast An nnf unit until the needs of the season become ur- ' dent. Jtt's ton Into tn nottha k,t L it Our Jtock is Complete ffow ring Suits... o: JP ' OUR CHARMINfl STYLES. ? .. r",v" "JrlnUy of caterltiir to little women as well as to the regn-. U lar sizes, also good snwnlj of extra sizes. 1? '... f ion may r st assured when yon buy irom us yon get Sew York Cltys very i laiesi proancnons. J'ilk presses.. Carefully dressetf women will ap predate onr showing of spring sJk dresses in the landed and stylish de. sIt -t :r?ces that cannot be dupj!. rated In the doth alonr. . It h onr fortune to be abie to select from four of New York's most desired makes. It Is your fortune to have these beautiful gowns to select your spring garments from. gfflash Fabrics Dffost tempting When Tour ftt ar anA rJA your body chilled through snd through from exposure, take s bs doHe of CIHml'rlin'ii (Solicit Remedy, bat lie votir ff i in Ik i ".-.ler neiure conic in heci, ;nil vcu Bin,, Saturday Special I. I.. : ' ! -A Pure, Wholesome, Delicious Chocolate Candy itiadc In tiic of th(. clfaiMst timftr. IIoimt) fsctorit In Uh world, I'n.pi the Mtr;U and rlrltcst luiitfrlaN, with. out rt'trnrtl to price, and- the single- In. tent of urotliifini: ((. miKt pcrivrt rfttiriilnti's tlmt It U irfttlc to tnnke; . These cmid.CH nic purled in ,;. FKMiud full weklit Uxt, with Itoiutl fill euiltONsed cm ns nuilt 0 sell ul O a box. Our price U If .Vic. ' Special Sat'dy. 35c bix You niiiv (clcplioii,. (M;i Ut i,ih a lox reseri ctl for )tm to be dclhcrcd at jour Inline Sitlnrduy, "tin.;- daj mil), v at 85c. , 1 ; ' Young America's English. "TVhat Is the most incorrcvt taninn. - -i. uubr4vc any of your children evr wv l asked a Glenwood schoolteacher re cently at the Schoolmen's clnh. "One of mine got this off not long ago." responded a young man who teaches at the Robert Morris school 'It ain't bum like, but yourn.'" "My best." said another teacher, "rau something like this; Tare roast beef j is meat wnut there ain't none what's ny underdunner' " , The best oue .if the afternoon was - furnished bv It (Iprmnntiiu'ii h.. ! Here Is oue." he said, -which Mas the ; old classic, 'lie seen liU tint) und doue It noble.' ben ten It.riy way: v.fvten nent tJraut Ikvji ii iiu i:nmv in bed. ! l.iit he suui-k up ..i. nm' "itiioui u;:iwii w::i, (v.,-;-.. iti- what hi ;l!"'--SI IM.iputcb. An eagle lives from SO to 150 years. The young birds are driveu forth by their savage parents to pro vide for themselves as soon us they are able (o fly. No training Is given them by the old bird. That i left to their wild Instincts, which hunger and ne cessity develop. There Is 11.1 . "fcolug back to the nld homo" for Hie voting eagles The mother l i',1 t.;!-s up e" ery vestige .,f ti. ,,, ,) (f emit, plaintive sbrlel;s tl ;, , ,. dart at them ami pn.-i, !iien, rr t!. crags ur rocks ami thereby mal:. i., : taUe to i heir wings , ,:.k,.s ,,,,.,. j years for a young e.-iie io gain s complete plununu. and s:reti; th i Ve say the prettiest, for sure, ly there never were any lu-etticr wash fabrics than ne are showing this season. French organdies, Rntists, Pfrshin Foulard, Erin horn . spun, Soiidin Pongee, Pon gee cord, Poplar cloth, French foulard and Poplins crowd each other for room. Our prices are doubly tempt-ing. THE FAIR 9 lN(yTimrvvivmBP!i!: wm continue until th- omi r.t t,al i i , - - . x. mc . week. North La Grande Is Enjoyhig a Regu lar Bu.'lding Iloom. North La Grande Is the scene of ac tivity these sprlng-liks days. The hammer and the saw am spnfi;., - -.,. i. their echoes from many ' localities where many new houses are in course j of construction. Mr. Chas. Weagle, a rew days ago through th; Geo. H. Cur- rey real estate agency purchased two lots apposite the Palmer House with the Intention of building a modern cottage. I HOSPI IMU S FARMEIMtUYS. r- ''"'Hi'iin Fiirt lilies n AddJUonnl Kill Acres I'lirni of Mr. Slov:r. J. F. Hsim.titu. w!iu fo- sctral years ' .is been suctesifully farming .120 ac-!'i-s of I:,.,,; f,.w miles e.-iFt- of Ulnnd City afternoon iiurcliasd an ad 'oinii;.; inn acres from A. L. Slovei. i;cc v C'.trrey Inndb-d tho n gitia !!. Thfs U t'ne wheat ;nd and yr. Iluiiianii coasldcvs himself cpilto I'i.riiinatf in being alio to secure It. A Cold, LaGrlppe, then Pneumonia Is too often the fatal sentience. Fol ey's" Honey and Tar expels the cold checks the lagrlppe, and prevents pneumonia. It is a prompt and rdia ble cough medicine that contains no narcotics. "Foley's .Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as It quickly stopped a severe coutfh that had long troubled me," says J. W, Kuhn. Princeton, Neb. Just so Quick ly and surely It acts in all cases of cough3, cold3, lagrlppe and lung trou hi.. It Is ns safe for your children is yourself, and should be used in all cas s of ctoup. whooping cough and measles cough. Refuse substitutes. Hill's di jig store. Tht Vria!l9 Star Algal. The must tuned variable star In the universe U Algol, which changes Its brilliancy so remarkably that it was noted by sbeplr.ls of MesoH)tamla many yours ago. It Is now known that Algol la uot one star, but a double one. There are two suns revolving uround a common ceuter. one of which Is blaz ing like our sun and the other is dead like the earth. Thus when the dark sua partially luarvenes between us aud tho burning Algol much light Is cut off. i South Carolina Teitchers. I Columbia. S. C. 'March 23.-Everv Arriving train torta- brought a It rue ; delegation cf Sooih Carolina school teachers to attend the tnnr.nl convKi Hon of their stn'e association. n -'nnlne- with a welcome meeting to nlubt th; sessions will continue over tomorrow, with meetings also of the city and county superintendents nri.l the School Improvement association Chancellor Kirkland of VnnderbM college. President Riggs of Clemson rollPgj. President Johnson of Winth rop college and a number of other not ed edttrators are among the schedule! speakers. Reason For Her Opinion. "Do you think genius aud Insanity always go together?" . "Oh, no. I am convinced that my husband Is half crniy most of the time, but I've never seen him give the faint est gleam of genlus."-CbJcago Record-Herald. ;ra?:t! K-ipi.N Dnu Show, i Grand Kapl-.ls. Mhh.. March 2: Many famous kennels are represented at the annual exhibition op-ned todn' bv the Putterfly Donrh Show's, associ ation. The docs exhibited this year ar more numerous and of a higher class than at any of the former exhi bitions of the association. The show ,Vt!r for Pnlillcatlcn. Driiartm.ent of the Interior, U. S. T..'n l Ofiue at La Grande. Orrgon, Kcb; u.uy 7th, l fi 1 1. Notice .is hereby given that EPer, V.'alker. of Starkey, Oregon, who. on February 2Sth. 1(15. made homestead tifry No. n i nr. serial No. 0t:!(12, for 1-1 S!V 1-4 and Iit 4. Section 30, Township 3 South. Range' 35 ' East, V.'iilamp'tto Meridian, has -file'd no tice of intention to make final five- year proof, to. establish claim to the land above described, before ika RoV. istr and Receiver, United States Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the fith day of April. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: "James C. Briggs, John Baugh Rob ertson. John M. Jones, J. F. Alden all of Starkey, Oregon, a ' F. C. RRAMWELL, Register. Tily Feb 10-17-24 Mar 3-10-17-24. Grande. Oregon, as the time and place ior nearing any objections thereto, and to finally settle sal destate. Dated at La Grande, Oregoi, this the 25th day of February. 1911. J. J. CARR, Administrator of the estate or Mons Moreland, deceased. Feb. 27 Bt ; The quicker a cold is gotten i:d of tli .ess the danger from t.tieiimrn'm nnd nthar erions diseaiiei. Mr. B. W, L Hall, of Waverlv. Vn.. dhvh- "I firinK- l.ol ;, fl,.. J 9 . , ......... , v V1IRUI' IwrminV Conli KemcUv 10 lie alwolutely the nwi preparauon on me njaiiat for colds. I Iirta rammnipntlfd if tn mv ft-iatnAa - - . . im ft tviiua r iJU they all agree with me." V-jr sale by all tit-men. Arcade THEATRE otlce of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby glvtn that the ad ministrator of the estate of Mons Mor land. deceased, has filed his final ac count and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union county has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of Apr'l. at the court house in La PIWGR.UI. ; Captain Barnacle's Courtship Vitagraph Comedy. A Decr:e of Destinv. . .Riograph Dramatic On the Border of the Forset.. .Eclipse Canadian Iron Center. . .Uurbin Scenec. s Admission 10 cents t i i n ( i 0 i