La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 06, 1911, Image 2

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    uitAMiijTK VISING 0BSK11VER,
, Notice ef Dissolution. . .
Notice Is hereby given that the part
nership of Wilson & Rd, real estate
firm, has this day, April 4. 1911, been
dissolved. Fred C. Reed will continue
the business. '
All bills will be paid by me and all
accounts due the firm will be collect
ed by me.
FRED C. REED.
" D.: Apr. S-5t
livery family dm need of a good, reiiaDte
bruises, toreneftc of
the muscles and rheumatic pains there is
none betur than Chamberlains, 6olI bj
all dealers.
11hy pay Rent? IVeoa -V
money to build, ana
fay us as you would rent.
J. R. OUVER
SemeDe
Anti-Skids
too for vtV Uofina
JurdeMd SUJ Y Leather tread
Anii-SIdd -cam I Is lough, flkUe,
IN STOCK BY
DITTEBRANDT AUTO COMPANY
Washington St, La Grande
That's What They All Say
Sam-
IfsGood For What Ails You
ii ... .. .
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The George Palmer
Lumber Company
Retail Department
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid
Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone Main 8.
THAT ESSENTIAL QUALITY
United States
National Bank
LA GRANDE. ORE.
TIT HILE thit bank
adopts every de
sirable method of mod
ern banking, it never
loses sight of that essen
tial quality: ABSOLUTE
SAFETY.
TIFT U TO
DE
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1
LOCAL SOCIALISTS PASS RESOLf.
TIOX (OXDEMMXG POLICT.
Calls Mobilization an Insult to All
Liberty Loving People. t
The local socialist party has passed
a resolution dealing with the maneu
vers of troops on the Texas border.
The resolution says In detail.
La Grande, Ore., March 28. To His
Excellency, William H. Taft, president
of the United Statrs: Sir We, social
ists of La Grande, Ore., cannot longer
refrain from voicing our indignation
at your acts In relation to Mexico.
"Call Off the Dogs of War."
This mobilization of troops along
the Mexican border is an insult to all
liberty loving citizens of the United
States,' whose ancestors once fought
for their religious and political free
dom. ..- v
Let the common people, the peons,
slaves of Mexico free themselves from
their yoke of tyranny, from their bar
barous despots, without intimidation
from a sister republic, whose Statue
of liberty stands lighting the world.
What cause have we to war at the
decree of those capitalists who have
Invested their wealth In Mexico, who
have bought the fruitful soil and en
slaved a liberty loving people to sati-
the iztuiuu greed and fill the cof
fers of tyrannical barbarians. .
You say: "We must protect Ameri
can interests." What interests , have
we, the common' people of this coun
try, to protect In Mexico? What In
terests the government? Our lands
have not been laid waste, our citizens
terrorized, our country Invaded. No
laws of neutrality have been violated.
No speculative Mexican adventurers or
ring of industrial freebooters warrants
this country In Interfering with the po
litical destinies of Mexico, which these
commercial vultures have Invaded and
espoiled upon their own responsibil ¬
ity.,
If this be treason, then the lust for
gain and greed have usurped liberty
and Independence has become an emp
ty mockery.
It Is also ordered that a copy of
this letter be sent to Senator Geo. E.
Chamberlain, Representative Abraham
W. Lafferty and the La Grande Even
ing Observer and Morning Star re
spectively. (Signed) Frank B. Hou
stan, Chairman; Bird F. Lewis, Secre
tary.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6; 1911.
nf tnfonti. lmDresslnjt upon their
minds their duty to the state to "make
good,', and as the Shasta continued its
Journey northward, amid deadening
applause, he closed his remarks wita
bis famous congratulatory words con
cerning the "baby crop" of Oregon.
The president Is looking hale and
hearty. He seemed a little travel
worn, and was just a little, bit hoarsei
the result of his many speeches on
his triumphant coastal tour. .He is
just as optimistic and genial as ever
and looks as young as he did ten years
ago.
Directory of the Fraternal Orders
. of La Grande, Oregon
PROFESSIONAL DIKEIT6KY.
FHYSICIAKS ASD SUBGEOJiS.
N.' MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi
dence 69. . 1
A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson & Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353.
Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala Ind
312. ;
Dr. Loughlln's res. Main 757; Ind.
1207.. ' '
C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M: D. Physician
and surgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear, Nose and .Ti w. c.?.c
in La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi
dence Main 32.
. P. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A F. ft A. M. holds regula, meet
ings first, and third Saturdays at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. L. M. HOYT. w; M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretar-. '
B P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
'meets each Thursday evening at
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers are cordially in
vltaa to attend.
H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul.
H. R COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W.
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. hall. All risitlnc
mebere welcome.
D. FITZGERALD, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A.--La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every Monday hi the month ai
, the I. 0. a P. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially Invited to
attend. (
I R. SNOOK. 0.
D. E. COX. ClprV
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. n ;
meets every TueBday evening in th
I. 0. 0. F. halL All visiting mem
bers .are invited to attend. v
MRS. XATIE ARBUCKLE, N. 0.
, MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec :. i
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow
- Lodge No. 27 me.i every Moniaj
night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.)
A Pythian welcome to all vlsltlas
. Knights. ' . .,. :
JESC PAUL, G C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. 4 8.
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E.
C. holds stated communications tbt
second and fourth Wednesdays of
. each month, visiting members cor.
(lany invited.
CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. :
.' MARY A. WARNICK. Sec.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Cran ;
Ronde Circle No. 47 meets evrr
first and third Thursday evening
In the month at the I. 0. 0. F. ball
All visltmg members are welcome. .
CHLCE ROBINSON. O M . ;
L17.ZIR EI.LPWORTH rUfk
Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
r vtjuiu isxiun, iroimug x-uiups, XWCRaniSOn CS iJOTOtOn )
Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
icio, jLiuuiuui A ituica ui ji xinas, ami Assort
ment of Nickel Trimminge.
BAY 6 ZWEIFEV
PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to
diseases and surgery of the eye.
Phones: Officer-Main 22; Resi
denceMain 728u Ind. 631.
10 EUGENEHS
HEAR TEDDY
SCHOOLS, FORESTS AND BABIES
, ROOSEVELT'S THEME.
Students Urged to Be Loyal Shower
of Boses Follow Train.
University of Oregon, Eugene. Ap
ril 5. (Special) The "forests," the
"referendum," and "the babies." These
were the subjects which ex-President
Roosevelt discussed in a 12-mlnute
talk at the Southern Pacific depot to
day, on his way north. The ex-presi
dent was most warmly greeted by a
crowd of 6,000 townspeople and stu
dents, and when the Shasta Ltmited
pulled out from the Eugene station, the
back platform and Its occupants were
literally showered with Willamette
valley flowers.
President Campbell of the state un
iverslty introduced the famous speak
er. Roosevelt began by discussing
the referendum In Oregon, and the
use that Is being made of It In an
attempt to uphold the state university
funds. He said:
"I am, and always have been,
strong supporter of the referendum
It's a fine thing but don't spoil It by
upholding higher learning In the state,
Education must not and cannot be
stopped, and men. In this case, don't
support the referendum."
He Bpoke on the forest problem In
keynote of his remarks. "The forests
Ortgon, and conservation was the
must be preserved at any cost and by
any means, for citizens of Oregon
you are going to need them In you
business," said the ex-prcsldent. char
acterlstlcally.
He spoke briefly to the large crowd
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopnth
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone,
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E.
Moore.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. It. Dentist Room
23. La Grande National Bank Build
lng. Phone Black 399.
OR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug' Store
La Grande. Residence phone, Rei
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone 63; both phones ai
residence.
Cement Sidewaik
Construction
FIGURE WITH
Co To B
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
IOCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys :
Chaa. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Bldg.. La Grande. Oregon. .
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practices m al lthe courts of the
State and United States. Office in
La Grande Nstiuual Bans Bldg., La
Grande. Oregcu.,
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer.
Baker C'ty, Oregon.
'ot!ce to Stockholders.
The annual stockholders meeting of
the Grande Ronde Reservoir company
will be held In the office of the com
pany in the M. & M. company build
ing, La Grande, Oregon, on Monday,
April 10th, 1911, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect
ing a board of directors and for the
transaction of such other business as
may come before the meeting.
. 1 'W. J. CHURCH. Sec"y.
J. H. PEfrRE,
La Grande's Leading
Jeweler
Opposite U. S. Lanf Office on A dams Avenue.
Hllll I H tm 1 1 114 HUM I tllj.
I HACK AND
Uptown office Main 720
AMBULANCE llbussey
Plumbing I
and Heating
John Melville
1423 Adams Ah
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