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PAGE 2 LA. GRANDE EVENING THE OBSERVER B RUCE DENNIS Editor and Owner. JEutered it the poftoffice at Lb Grande - ss seeond-clasig matter. SUBSCKIPT10.Y RATES Dally, (ingle copy Dally, per week, . Dally, per month. of l.K esc LA GRAXDEJS HONORED GUESTS. Sunday this city will be the stop ping place for a number of Knights "Templar who "will have Journeyed from different parta of the Eastern Oregon country that they may wor ship with brother Knights In La Grande, and fulfill their solemn ob ligation to attend religious service on Easter Sunday., ,: The mission of the Knlgh's Tem plar, their methods and their order are too well known to need discus sion, but the feature that appeals to La Grande as a community is the .dis tinction and honor exhibited by , the f vu6uibu tu tuuunv turn ciiy as tneirt piace 10 congregate on - mat aay on days Easter Sunday. The rank and file of population here will see a demonstration of lodge af filiation that will not only be pleas Jng to the eye, but it has a meaninihe that is more than surface showinguld There is a profound reiigiouB sentlf iP trio tit nnr ft rrcA aflntlmnnt ovnrcoaJ'K Is also carried out In the address de llvered. ' It will be a pleasure ror this city to entertain these' loage men. IXDIAX TRADITION BROKEN. There is a dead squaw on the reser vation who will not be burled In her Mankct, says the Pendl.ton Live Wlra. Her Indian ; relatives are broken hearted for the custom of centuries must be foregone. A whitf woman is the reason. The white woman went out from Pendleton when the squaw was dying she nursed her and helped her to wards the end. But, then she stole the blanket. Today there Is an Indian foaming the streets of Pendleton looking for the Good Samaritan thief. He has not eaten and he has. not drunk. He knows who the woman is now. He saysehe shall return the blanket or before he eats or drinks he will slay her. r;' ' H:i Is not drunk, only crazed with grief.' He is almost insane that a cherished tradition of his race has been violated. . He Intends to judge the crime him self, ' - , . into this section , of Oregon wheref splendid climate Is one of the staple and permanent effects. Is Ilk brt nd Nature has again Been fit to visit the middle states with a terrific tor pedo.. Devastation has as usual mark ed Its path and scores of injured 'and! dead are reported, This is one of the reasons why trains are carrying nun flreds of people from the middle west ge e.v Ind ep tc. MI ur a- UID fnr whr. hnvm j OBSEBVi ir IK- RIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911. SUte and United Btatec Office ir ! La Grande Nauou&t Bans Bldg, l Grande, Oregon.'. - mm 0. W, C. NEl .SON Mining Ergin V Baker CUr, Oregon. , Fouritritm. Fonrierism was a Hoclai system founded by Churie Fourier, born In France 1772. died 1837. Fourier advo cated co-operative industrialism, cou pled, with the Idea (bat society should be- organized Into "phalangea,' , The phalange was to number about 1.600 persons, who were to live In a com mon building, with a certain portion of soil for cultivation. The staple ln flustry was to be agriculture, but the various groups might devote them selves to such as were best suited1 to their tastes. Several attempts were made to carry out Fourier's theories, but the result in each case was fail- i . V iv. .Hi ... M V.Vfc OF IMPOCTEDW.' REGISTERED STALLIONS AND j BROOD MARES em repair shop electric machinery quick and satisfactory: from ' ever, standpoint. Give the name and loca tlon. ; ' . THE BAKER'S SMILE Is a genuine smile of delight when his wares turn out as he likes them. That smile is Continuous with us. Every thing at this bakery is appetizing and toothsome as well as healthful. We respectfully Invite your inspec tion of our plant at "all times; also Bollclt a part of your orders. SXOWELAKE BAKERY, j JAS. FARQUH ARSON,. Prop., , j..,,,,,:,..,,.,.., Fir St V His Motto. You go around borrowing roonev all tbe time and yet you ieem to be pros- - . perous." . NUMBER 48. What is the name o "I am." ;, . the new amusement hall where ther "How do you manaee It?" is nothing but pool tables no bill "Mv motto la Air n brands of Imported and domestic cV1610 d : gars and tobacco can also be fount ' " here. It is on a corner. It is thj Lott ot Practlco. place to turn your idle hours Into bus' "Jnnkins, your wife Is the most bril minutes. It 1.9 named after the 41sJiont conversationalist I know of.", state of the Union. Give ta: nam! "Well, she's hnd lots of practice, and location. x She goes to a theater box party two or tnree times NUMBER 49. This is a drug stortfribune. not he kind that advertises a llnimei; f finoh nnwer that when nnnHort ti every week." Chicago mini i Colling a Blcff. -; Fnther-I never smoked when 1 wa your ape. Will yon be able to tell that to your sim? Willie-Not and keep ray face oh Ktralgnt as you do. popj-Puck. THEATRE PROGRAM. Prlscllla's Umbrella.. Biogragh Comedy. A Fatal Resemblance.'. ....... j American Pathe . Drama. Davy Jones, or His Wife's Hus- band ............. Vltagraph Comedy. Cowan, pianist and tenor boIo. 1st. Greenaway drums and ef fects...,'" r ' ' . , "- Matinee every day at two oclock Admission 10 cents m I ' 'in M.m.r.i.i. i in rsaaa d be based on a close 6tudv of Rpapital, its Assets, its Policy, its Ink are amonc the most solid men of this section. They have ed with the growth and progress measure up well, and are in ur confidence. ONAL BANK E, OREGON j Knowledp: Im morf than equivalent o force. Johnson Piles Curedd In 6 to 11 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days br money refunded. 60c. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 1 PIIYSICIAJiS ASD SURGEOXS. WtmHHtTttTTtfrHl V MOLITOR rwpod Typewriter M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. I RICHARDSON, M. D. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlin, Physicians and Surgeons. . lhois Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. ! 3fllee Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. ) Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 55; Ind. 51?. l)r. Louhlln's res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. ' W 1 111! I KHttWvttWHtTTWHfHfrHHf I Old Friends and New i Winning permanent, lasting friends is the work of time, and this bank numbers among -its clients hundreds of banks and business houses with whom it has had close relations for a great part of the twnty-four years of its existence. . Our friends have helped to make this one of the largest and strongest banks in the West. We have helped in their making, too. : We welcome new friends and will attend to their wants with the same fidelity which has cemented our relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank ' LA GRANDE, OREGON. .CAPITAL ... $ 100,000.00 SURPLUS . . . 100,000.00 RESOURCES . . .1,100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Fred J. Holmes, Pi es. W. J. Church, V7ce Pres. F. L. Meyers, C&shiei Earl Zundel.ss'f. Cashier jrv H. UPTON. Ph. 0. M. . PhysU lao and surgeon. Special attention to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2. Real dence Mala 33. DR. II. L, UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. ' Phones: Office Main 22; Resi denceMain 728c Ind. 631. 3EO. 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. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Bur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Ret 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 63; both phones , residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. tttt iWrrWHH''tttttttnilll''''''llt COCHRAN k COCKRAN Attorney s Chss. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg.. La Grands, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts ot the Begin your breakfast right by eating a dish of Kellogg's Toasted Cornflakes or Holland Rusk - Next com-es a couple of fresh ranch eggs and two or three slices of Melro3e brand bacon. Then a stack of hot cakes made from Olympic Pancaka flour, with Towles Log Cabin syrup and Blue Mountain butter on top. - ; - Finish the meal with a cup of steaming: hot coffee, but be sure the cook used White' House ' coffee. . You can buy any of the above Clyde L Kiddle's Of Island City Fresh vegetables In stock ev ery Saturday. Buy your Sun day's supply then. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911 ' " ; AT AMBROSE BEAHD'l BARN, ALBANY, LINK CO., OREOON 40 IMPORTED AND NATIVE BRED REGISTERED PERCHERON AND GERMAN , COACH STALLIONS AND MARES. Thew hone were purchased from the beat breeder aad importer la the United State and oat of tbe very best families and jhow bards. They vera bred in one of the great horse centers of the world. We do not claim to hate all the prize winner of Franca and Germany, but we do claim we will give you the real worth of your money. Why not come where yon can buy horses at yonr own price, and trery one of them 1 for sale, and will be sold for the high dollar, Instead of going where there are only a few for ate, and half of them areanpposed to be kept for their ow,n use, antes a fancy price 1 paid. These horses are as wide ss a wagon, and a number of them weigh oTer two thous and sound. FARMERS, la this not one of yonr beat opportunities to seen re good stallion and mare , at yonr own price? These horse are fresh, right oS the farm, subject to no diseas and ready to go to work. . . It was the Percheron horse that made Illinois famons as a horse center. . TERMSl CASH, unless satisfactory arrangements are made with the Clerk before tbe sale. Catalogue ready April 8, 1911. Horse can be seen at barn after April 8. Address all com ataaicatlona to J. M Clark, car Beard's Barn, Albany , Oregon. . i'm s aasar at s msr.m.m ... . . . - m. w. m, vmv, m wwykanckU : ALBANY, OREGON : ' Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort ment of Nickel Trimmings. ' ' y: ; B I V 6 1 WEiFE L PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEtl METAL WORKERS SbHataoaSS You Mast Try on a Gossard ' Corset to Realize Why It Excels. The Gossard Corset shown here Is model 0 and is for the wom an of full proportions. It makes a solid figure appear slender and graceful. The bust fits close, without raising the bust when seated. $8.50. Other models f 3.50 and 5.00. Mrs. Robert Pattison Phone, black 1481. "The George Palmer Lumber Company sdatlaaUJ 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. .CtBSRCBS S9XSSE93SZ9SS83MSB R52 niBsrii Martin & Bradley SANITARY PLUMBING y Phone black 3482 NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL J. H. PERE, La Grande's Leading Jeweler Oppeslte V. 8. Lani Office ob X dams Arenoe. mntmnniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinmmHH aew ers Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten 1 1 1 ... . ... , , - . 1 1 , , t - 1 Seeds Buy th:m IH BULK and save money. IVe have the best quality kof western Grown Seeds, also Timothy, Closer, Alfalfa, etc. Waiers-Sianchfieid Produce Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS . r ' , :yi.J.--"" 1 'y"