La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 03, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRAKDE EVENING OBSERVER, , . WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911,
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lightness an
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Found in thefinest biscuit, rolls, cake,
etc., is due to the absolute purity,
fitness, and accurate combination
of the ingredients of the
Royal Baking Powder.
The best things in cook
ery are always made with
the Royal Baking Powder,
Hence its use is universal
rin the most celebrated
restaurants, in the homes
of the people, wherever de-
licious,wholesome food is appreciated.
sold; in every civilized country,
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BIG CREW OF CARPENTERS
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tl U t&e only Dalrimr Powder made' from Royal Grape
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W C W53 ReceipUFne. Send Namt and Addrus.
; ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Preparations for Union Stock Show
Are Progressing With Ylm.
'Union, May 3. (Special) With a
crew of 10 carpenters the management
of the Union stock show has conimenc
i& the completion of 100 stall3 for ex
hibit In 'the show June 1, 2 arid 3rd,
and 60,000 feet of lumbar will be con
sumed In the work. The grounds on
which the building are erected have
been least d for' a term of five years
and substantial . buildings are' going
up on the site bo that all horses en
tered can be properly housed. The pub
licity to be given the show will come
largely from horseback ride by a
Union delegation .over the valley and
by neat pamphlets now In course of
publication. , "With the big show less
than a month away the association
has redoubled Its vigor to make the
event a banner success as has al
ways been In the, past. ' '
iMoWr friend-
Just Received a arge Assortment 0 these Popu
! lar Boy Garments. '
Mother's friend Jhirts,
Mothers friend Waists,
Mothers friend Suits,
v Rompers and Overalls
"jeMcih e rsFriend
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GONFEREHGE TO CONTINUE GASES
TALK EAHMEBY TO OCTOBER
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BASEBALL DANCE TONIGHT, i
5 Crowd Expected and u Good Time
Assured the Dancers.
' j&dglng from the amount of inter
st displayed the baseball dance at the
Hits' hall this evening, the attendance
ill be large. The , Wilson orchestra
mill supply the music, guaranteelnj
xcelMncy In that line and everything
jpaslble will be done to entertain the
fiwls. The tickets are $1.00 and the
proceeds go to buy baseball uniforms
Car the 'team. ' ;
Jt Cold, LnGrlpiK", then Pnenmonln
T too often the fatal sequence. Fol
ey's Honey and Tar expels the cold,
checks' the lagrippe, and prevents
pneumonia. It Is a prompt and relia
ble cough medicine that contains no
narcotics. "Foley's Honey and Tar is
the best cough remedy I ever used as
it quickly Btopped a severe cough that
had long troubled me," says J. W.
Kuhn, Princeton, Neb, Just so quick
ly and surely It acts In all cases cf
coughs, colds, lagrippe and lung trou
ble. It Is as safe for your children
as yourself, and should be used in all
chsia of croup, whooping cough and
measles cough. Refuse substitutes.
Hill's drug store. .
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN
ARE LOSING THEIR SIGHT.
Light Coming In Through Windows Af.
rot inoa Mitm Niir I hem.
In a recent physical examination of
the school ..children '.of. River Forest.
111., it wax found that S3 per cent of
those In need of medical utteution
were Buffering from defectlvertl.siou.
says W. L. Nlda in the Good House
keeping Mngnslntt A study of con
ditions In these schools nnd muuy
othi'M h.A dlscliMod the tux rhit
pila who niv seated nt the row of
desks by the ' windows artv sulijtvtel
to n flood of liiilir rays comluu direct
from the open sky nml st rikl.i.vr their
faces nt such an angle an to cause se
vere exhaustion. . ''
. Their evw are lu d-iuger of being
permanently Injured, not only lrrnu!
of the wrong direction of the. light, but
also by the nmlue amount , received.
These nlarmlns conditions are known
to prevnll in 'almost all schoolrooms
In the land, and open minded Inves
tigators may be convinced of the truth
of this by themselves occupying for a
few hours seats which the pupils are
required to sit In for ten months of the
year. ' ' . ;
BUSINESS 3IE5 TO MEET SPOKANE
MAN TOMGHT.
Plans for Placing Home Money in Can
nlng Factory Under Way. '
Conference between directors of the
Commercial- club, business men and
John W. Searles of the John W, Searls
company of Spokane, relative to the
Institution of a canning factory in
La Grande, has been called by Com
mercial club Manager S. M. Slough for
this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. At
that time the visiting, promoter will
put his proposition before the club
and action can be taken.
The matter may Involve the expen
diture of about $10,000 but the Issue
that Interests the Spokane man Is the
selling c; machinery for the plant and
the supplying of expert canning men
to operate It. Otherwise the proposi
tion is to be a home affair entirely. No
bonus Is asked and no stock is wanted
by Mr. Searls.
It is along these lin-:s that the mat
ter will be discussed this evening. Mr.
Searls and Mr. Slough have gone ov.?r
the proposition Informally with or
chardmen and business, men and th:
urgent neert of a cannery here Is felt
and admitted by every one.
PARKER APPEAL AM0G THOSE
CONTINUED.
Illicit Liquor Sale Cases Also Carried
Orer to October.
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you --r.ap in toim y and see the
ELEGANT SPRING AND SUMMER
suns for men and, young meji
NOW B2ING SHOWN HERE. IT'S
REALLY SURPRISING HOW INTER.
ESTER MEN BECOME IN THESE
GARMENTS AS SOON AS THEY SEE
THEM AND TRY THEM ON.
PERHAPS YOU WOULD LIKE TO
GET A BETTER SUIT FOR THE
MONEY THAN YOU EYER HAD.
Come Here, Then
era Mom
The fate of Jesse Parker convicted
of manslaughter last fall, and his case
appealed, will hot be determined for
several months to come.
The May term of the supreme court
sitting at Pendleton has carried that
c'as?. along with others from' La
Grande, over to the October term at
which time It will be argued and sev
eral weeks will be required to gain a
decision even then. In the Interim Mr.
Parker will continue In liberty under
bonds.
Other cases o Ua postponed by the
court were the convictions against L.
Remillard. Dell Kennedy and the
Townsend boys for alleged Illicit sale
of liquor while Union county was dry.
These case were appealed but enforce
ment of a previously dormant rule rel
ative to the time of filing briefs forced
the cases over until the October term.
t Other Cases Argued.,
vAmdng the cases argued and pre
sented to the tribunal were the cases
of state vs. MacDonald, the escheat
case; O..R. & N. vs. coolidge, a rebate
Issu-, Frank Brown against Truax,
relative to a sum of money represent
ing a woocLadeal at Kamela, Wills vs.
Palmer Lumber company and "Hhe
home rule case, state vs. Schleur.
Decisions In thes: cases will be
forthcoming In due course of time.
New Rule Effective. V
Most of the local attorneys who have
been attending the term have return
ed. A rather short session of the court
Is reported on account of a new Inter
pretation of two old rules of the court
having been announced at the opening
of court on Monday morning. Under
the procedure now In vogue, the court
will not listen to argument and allpw
the filing of any briefs after the argu
ment, but where the briefs of Doth
sides are not In on the opening day,
the case must go over for the term,
or for a period of six months. All of
the cases from this county Involving
the trials of the cases brought through
the employed detective against persons
charged wtlh violating the local op
tion law and the validity of the Indict
ments In those cases go over on ac
count of this rule. '
The Morrison escheat case was ar
gued yesterday morning and the Oliver
case lnvollng the right to close a cer
tain part of N street was also submit
ted upon reargument.
The home rule amendment of the
constitution, decided by the circuit
court In Wallowa county to be Inop
erative In a county dry throughout, was
up for. consideration yesterday. The
Portland lawyers employed by jtho
Home Rule association claim that thJ
amendment operated to repeal the lo-.
cal option law immediately In all cities
where It was then in force and that the
words which Judge Knowles held to
make the whole amendment subject to
the local option law, Instead of hav
ing that effect, allowed the cities to
put It back in operation again, at will.
tions from the bench, it Is reported.
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. Josh Billings said, "I don't ear
hew much a man talks if he
only says it in a fw words." That
it the hub of tho whole adver
tising ord and the taorot of
building trade.
Aiull
line of
PICKLES
Bulk Plain Sweet Pickles.
Bulk Mixed Sweet Pickles.
'Bulk Sonr Pljckles.
Large Dill Pickles.
Chow Chow. , y
Also a full line of Bottle Pick.
leg at the t
Royal Grocery
H. Pattisou, Prop.
Not in the Association
A Now Sanitary Scheme For Schools.
Dr. C. E. Coulter, president of the
boar.l of education of Ogden, Utah
stated that in accordance with the
wrard's determination to give the
"saultary towel" a tryout In the local
schools orders have been placed with
the. manufacturers for a trial consign
mnt. which will be installed nt once.
These towels are of paper alwut 12 by
IS inches In size ana come tt ntg roils,
vrhion are hung In convenient places
about the wash rooms. The Individual
In using one tears It from the roll by
means of the perforations nnd after
drying lilmself deposits thetowel In n
metal box provided for the purpose.
' from which It cannot be withdrawn
Our Interest
You
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snd tisfd over again by sme one el so.
Does not cease when we have
sold you a kodak. Pitcture tak
ing is very simple now but it
there are any little points that
bother you, we are cheerfully
ready to help you out. The very
complete little instruction
books that the kodak company
issues, show that they too, are
interested In your success. But
we are here on the ground. Let
us show you how simple It all is.
At Home With the Kodak"
is the title of an Illustrated and
clearly written little book that
the kodak people have issued on
home portraiture.
Whether you have a camera
or not we will be glad to glva
you a copy. Drop us a postal, or
If convenient, call at the store.
Wright Drug Co.