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PAGE 2 LAGUAKDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. Ifetlee. . " . Notice Is hereby -.von that '1 n.r cons violating Ordnance No. S32. Ser ies 1906, will be prosecuted nr. provid ed In laid ordinance, tout aUenrl ..,, is particulars called to that part o' section 6. of said o dlnanc-e, wh read as follow: "All owners and oc cupants of property i hall keep clean and ren.ov from alllstreets and al ley abutting the sameVall kinds tml ; ...wto- A ruhMsh, garbage, man- ' de.n -posing or decaying v- BL.Ighv : tub By ordtfV of Sat. Men ffMiaT. mwp - - - jr r T x une, o: endent, .7. ' ONER ' Lyle Tuesday Musical program next Friday night. Hill orchestra in addi tion Many excellent numbers. Ar range to be present. (RDAST rOK We cany a complete stock of Coast Fir flooring and f inish at reasonable prices, of tHe same grade'used for interior finish in the La Grande Hiorh Scheo! build- ing. Also a cjomplete stock of Oregon Piije Lumber and best grade olimngles BY YEOMAH KILLED PIOfJEER HORSE i nipprn BULLET STOPS LEAP AT HUNTER IX PURSUIT. THE Chase Lasts for Two Honrs Through , ,- Jungles A beat Kamela. H s WENAHA j LUMBER CO. 1 GREENWOOD MADISON )M Home Phone 421. i'rl Bell Phone,' Main 732 Complete EqulpmenfJorlResettlng ann Repairing , Ifubbcr Bucgy Tres LA GRANDE IRONWORKS - ." . D. FI TZGER A LDy-ffoprie tor COMPLETE. MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY The George Palmer" Lumber Company Ketau Department We solicit your orders for Shindies; Rubberold Roofing, Deadening Felt, BuilQing Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, , promptly. Phone Main 8. THAT ESSENTIAL QUALITY United States National Bank LA GRANDE, ORE. W HILE .this bank ' adopts every de sirable method tf mod' ern banking, it never loses tight of thit essen tial quality: ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson i Winn Mills. TlAmincr Pnmna T7iPhaTHoftn r T warm iur urnaces, ripe vaives ana Jt itungs. uut i ters. Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds. Assort. mcnt of Nickel Trimmings. y Biy 6 ZWEIFEL ii PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET METAL ZWORKERS Kamela, March 28. (Special) -i- Thrllllng cougar escapee are btcoiq tng frequent in Kamela and on itb;u heels of the latest sensation occurring a few months ago, comes "W. H. Hewitt of Huron with a story of narrow, es capes but eventual surrendery of 'the m.imals.' Mr. Hewitt who is cutting wood for Franklin Truax, the Kamela merchant, found some cougar tracks a few days agq and commence to fol low them. His son, nearby,, was call ed into service and ' for about two hours the men trailed b hind the ccii ars until they came to some thict brush near the head of a deep canyon. Here they found where the aninflls had spent the, night and at the same time the men stumbled onto the nrW- atory beasts. One of them had clott ed a tree and. was hanging to thp branches while the other two rimaln elat the foot The cougar ln'he tre had seen the men before they caught a glimpse of him and juBt as b;, was about to leap from his perch to ithe men below, Hewitt got his eye oh the beast and &hot instantly. ; Though the cougar came to earth with a crash he was able to criwl snd with much , alacrity hid hlmsrlf under some bushes where a few min utes later he was found dead.: The other two took fllflht. Fifteen dollars was realized for the pelt of th;, dead cougar, the station agent at Huron SAID TO BE ONE OF THE LAST TO - CROSS PLAIX. Pioneer Animal Came to Meacham 28 Tears Ago Trosty Always. T R AT CAPITOL THOUGH EXTRA SESSION A WEEK HENCE, SflLOXS ASSEMBLE. Accommodations Being ought Out New Men and "Rooks.' 1 .Washington, D. C, March 28. Al though the Sixty-second congress does not convene until a week from today a large number of the members of both branches have already arrived in the capital. The extra session will be the beginning of an altogether new- congress, of whose members 14 1 will take their places for the first time anr: many of whom have never visiteJ Washington before for any length of time. Constquently they put in an appearance early, for it is necess&ry to engage accommodations and attend to' Innumerable other details that will come easy to the veteran m.mbers but frequently are a cause of much an noyance and no little embarrassment to the newcomer. The majority of the new members, excentinir some .who possess ample means and a disposi tion to spend, put up at one of the big hotels for a few days after their ar rival and then look about for suitable accommodations in the "hash belt," a term familiarly applied to a large sec tion within easy access of the capitol containing row after row of boarding and rooming houses. -OLD TOWN" DEFEATED. Daly Cadet Team WaUops OH Rlt. Is From Sooth La Grande. A game between the "Old Town" Cubs and the Daisy Cadet club was pulled off Saturday and resulted In a victory for the latter by a score of 8 to 9. ' The lineups were: DAISYS. OLD TOWN. 0. Johnson. c ; Steward Melville-Johnson . p Matot Rosenbaum ss.. Haskln Bar ....lb Larson Andrews 2b Matot Brooks ,3b . Crowley C. Hackett If Ntt E. HacRett cf Knapp Reynolds rf ...... . Stevenson When your fcet are wet and cold. ani. your body chilled through and through from xposure, take a big doe of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, ami, you are al most certain to ward off a severe cold. Fn tale bv all dealers. : Kamela, March ; 28. (Special) What is thought to be the pioneer horse in Union county or Eastern Oregon either, died here yesterday and removes what 1b said, on good author ity, to be the last horse In Union coun ty that was brought across the plains with the rush of immigration to this section of the state by the prairie schooner route. The horse was owned by George Allen of Kamela who also claimed another distinction for his horse and that is that he was one of the last to cross the plains. Coll:, was the animal's name and he was a trusty animal, too. Up to the time of his death, he was faithful and industrious and though not misused, stli Ut wuik uiia winter at Ka mela. ,f ; :- ;Twenty-eIght years ago Colie- was Drought across the ijlajns and put t-. vork at Meacham. He was kerrt In that section of tb: state for several ears, finally reaching' Kamela an 1 worked there this winter. . Death was apparently of old age. ! Directory of the Fraternal Orders : of La Grande, Oregon A. F. k A. M La Grande Lodge No. 41, i IT, k A. M. holds regul&i meet tags lint and third Saturdays at 7:80 p.' m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOTT, W. M. j A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretar. ! i B. P. 0. B. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at I o'clock la Elk's club, cofntir of be- pot street and Washington! avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. R1TTER, Ex. RuL H. E. COOL1DGE, Rec Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W ! 0, W meets' every second and fourth Sat ordays at K. P. ball. All visitlns mebers welcome. ; , . D. FITZGERALD, C. C J. H. KEENRY. Oerk. : Orrlne Destroys Desire for Drink. i , The. man who drinks to excess n dB reatment for his condition The Or rin'e treatment can be used with abso lute confidence! It destroys all desir- for whiskey, beer and. other intoxi cants. It Is a simple treatment, It Is given in the hojoe no sanitarium ex is. . time rrom work. It e treatment . Many n a day for whiskey r friends and them pay for the treat will ben- that if af any benefit your money pense no loss 01 is an lnexpenai Tien snend mor and beer for the selves tha nwou ment. We are so sur efit you that we, ter a trial you from its use, w back. ORRIXE is ifrepad in two forms No. 1. secreta t eatjent, a powder, ab solutely tastel jsnd. odorless, given secretly in fo( I for drink. OtRRINE No. 2, in pill foi 18 for those who de sire to take voluntary treatment. OR RINE costs only $1.00 a box. Write for free ORRINE Booklet (mailed In plain sealed envdope) to ORRINE CO. Orrlne Building, Washington, D. C. ORRINE Is recommended and is for sale 1 nthis city by O. E. Silverthorne, Depot Street. that Orrijfe feay to yrfi all in ctL I will gJe I . Husky Dogs of Labrador. All along the coast at every Eskimo encampment and about the cabins of the llveyeres are numbers of husky dogs. In winter these animals pull the sledges and form the sole means of travel or communication from set tlement to settlement During the summer they are , not fed by their owners, but are left to seek their sus tenance as best they can; hence the hungry brutes range the land near the coast and add to the problems of Lab rador, ha they permit no creature to live that, they can pull down. If a horse were to be turned out to grass overnight only Its bare bones would be found In the morning. Even to hu man beings they are sometimes dan gerous when night begins to fall, and on occasion when hard driven by hun ger they have been known to attack children In the day. Considering- they are hardly ever fed In the summer, one only wonders that there are not more ill deeds to set to their account -Wide World Magazine. A Tramp's 8tory. Ton say you were once the editor of a newspaperf "Yes, lady, and it was a very bright little sheet if I do say if "How does It happen, then, that yon are forced to ask at back doors tor meals r "It Is merely a case of the Irony of fate. I had a printer who was near sighted, and one afternoon when be made up the paper be got a wedding notice and a murder trial mixed, so that after describing the coMtntne of the bride It said the ronriftnned rutin almost collapsed when 'ntew wn pronounced."-Chlcago ltord Hern id. v A W t Do It Mrs. BInktf-Thr iwople In th next suit to ours are awfully uiinurlng. They actually jHtund on Hie wall every time our Mamie slntn I wlh we knew of some way to drive them out of the flat "Why not have Mamie keep on sing-lagr-Clevelnnd Plain Dealer. M. W. A.- -La Grande Camp No. 770 meets every Monday m the month a, the L, O. O..F.halU All! viFltlr.i oeignoors are cordially Invited t vfend. , ) ' 'V- R. f NOOK. C. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 14 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. 0. 0. F- hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. v MRS. XATIE ARBUCKLE. N. G.v MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. 8c. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crwn Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in castle nau, (old sirs nalL) A Pythian welcome to all vlslttif Rnlgats. .. ; . JUiiSS rAULi, C. C . n. Lm iomuoln, m. or r. s. 0. B. 8 Hope Chapter No. It, 0. B. C holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor " ?ially Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. MARY A. WARWICK, Sec, WOMEN OF - WOODCRAFT-Crande Ronde Circle : No. 47 meets every ' flrst iin t?!r Ttnrsii;- i,wii ' in the month at the I. O. 0. F. aaiU 411 visiting members are welcometV . CHLOE ROBINSON. G if CphsMemn . FIGURE WITH . " ' Co To Barley Kfill -in. 1 mmmlimm.M..,i rUtl!:m!lV?'lVB,,imXW' ' t e e r l e i Thirty 1 M m r for the Next Thirty Days Ton Can Buy Hand Painted China, Docks an d Jewel to 25 Per Cent off. . All reliable Quality our SOrtrware, Cut Class, at aReduction of from 19 mdFnUy Guaranteed. I J. H. PERE, u Grande's Lead ing Jeweler. Opposite V. S. Land Office ei A dams Avenue, itiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiininnunimnillll4 :: -MONTANA POQt ROOMS- CIGARS and TOLtXcCO Welton & Barnett Props., Corner Jefferson andtyepot st. THE , 7 . Batitifii! one is only to be had by consulting Clogstoh & Nutter Next to Observer office HOME PHONE 1341. ABOUT. Faniti raperhang Bg and ing Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed