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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1911)
PAQB 4 SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911. THE OBSERVER BRUGE DENNIS Editor and Owner. Xaiertd at the postoffice at La Grande : as second-class matter. ? SrBSCEIPTlOJf BATES Ci3y, single copy EiHj, per week, . Catty, per monta.... C5e 6c Hl MAY Wi CB A T I W Tl F S ll23456 19101213 14151617181920 2agj24252627 mstmi I rn Grande today with the Knights of Columbus. He is one of the good fel lows in this world and Is a stayer As evidence of the latter statement one has but to review the history of the White Swan mine east of Baker. Cul len was there when It was a great producer. When te mine become en tangled in litlgatldn and all deserted Cullen stuck tight. For years be pin ned his faith to the '-mining distrct when things looked dark and dreary. Then the light 'began to shine and It was through his efforts. New people became ' interested - because George Cullen told them the property was eood. He set about to Drove his state- is I ment and today he is the happiest ! i r - , j ' uiuu in. urtguu Because ue aum inane good. ' His company Is owner of a 1 ledge of free gold ore that has the Ne vada appearance ; It , makes . the hand I tremble when holding a specimen it I is so rich and the ledge is uncovered to the extent that values are certain. And, these are the reasons why we say George Cullen is a stayer; he is a man among men, and when nearly all mining credit was exhausted In Baker City George Cullen was good at any establishment. He played the- game fairly and we hope the White Swan will maka. him a million dollars. . . Some one had better throw 'the switch and let this winter weather go in the pocket. It is behind time and has lost its right of way. , A GROWING ORDER. La Grande is to have a council of the Knights of Columbus. This will be brought about tomorrow when a large delegation from Eastern Oregon will be here to Install such an order. While th Knights of Columbus make little display of their growth it is nevertheless a fact that the organiza tion Is enjoying one or tn most rapiu advances known to any secret body. Where a few years ago long distances between lodges marked .the pathway of the Journeyer now the knight who is traveling may find local orders of hiB kind In nearly every city of any size. . This city Is -very much pleased to have the Knights organize her;, and tomorrow the entire community will xtend the cordial greeting to the vis iting members proving to them that La Grande as a community Is glad to have them with us. THE MAX WHO STICKS. George Cullen. of Baker, is In la Arcade' THEATRE The shelling of the cos. vitagraph. out of the ordinary. I 1 N f SJ l The actliK innf. DTlrl fa I " ' r iaery lntere an Mi: omethi:: See it! The Vedallton.- matlc.l througi the Paradise Lost.- a Blbgraph." ig. Dra- ls smooth taging .and. 'sting. Biograph. "It's n Song. "It's the Same Old Me." by Mr. Cowan. The rain has formed a coat of rust on the steam roller, but that does not mean a great deal In so far as the pav Ins; and Improvement goes. LA GRASDE'8 CHAUTAUQUA. The action of the directors of the Grande Ronde, chautauqua in abandon ing the session for the present season is a most regrettable one, but under the circumstances (here seems to be no oilier cuui h if it miiku iu iuew I it possible that this city with over Ave thousand Inhabitants, and the val ley with more than that many more, cannot support a chautauqua without the directors going out upon a housa to house canvass for the wherewith- all to run the affairs of the assoela tion? The,, directors think that it is entirely possible to run the chautau qua in the same manner as those of other cities of the state, and thfey pro pose that If the matter is not to be al lowed to drop, that better support will have to be manifested than has hith erto been shown. The directors are practically all men of affairs and pro fessional men, and they feel and right ly, that their duty, as directors, does not consist in humbly going from store to store and begging the good people of the city for what should ba voluntarily subscribed. In the first place there is entirely too much of this canvassing done, In the second place the chautauqua Is a most worthy in stitution, and one concerning which there should be, "neither question nor quibble. There is one thing right sure, it thi citizens of La Grande want a chautauqua while it Is right here they will have to get up and do a consider able amount of tiuscling.HSecauso the next one will not come to them as t..sy m th's one vill get away. T.;re are In the state of Oregon "five chautauqua associations. Ashland nd Oregon City will this year hold '.their 18th eunusl session. Albany will hold its second, Roseburg will hold .its first, and La Grande will go bump on the second, because the people hav shown such little Interest that at the present time less than one hun dred tickets have been sold and these by house' to house canvass, and many of them, had to be fairly coaxed from the subscribers. ' Is the chautauqua better supported In the other cities than here in La , Grande? Yea, verily, and If you think ' that either Oregon City or ABhland , would think for one minute of giving up their annual cLrutauqua, why, you (had better thln r.jcaln. Ashland, with la successful chau.aunua IS years old is about tlvi'mme size as La Grande. The !!(( trrs of this chautauqua sent G. P. 'lUllings, their secretary, with carte I unclie to spend all the money h: i.:vam a success. At the session held in Portland last September, and which it WT In -- 1 11 I JPm .Mi ive avantages or vv oouca. Each One Worthy of Your Consideration 5 n ADVANTAGE NO. 1 Every Thread Strictly all pure wool. ADNANTAGE NO. 2 The best of PaKs styles direct to you. $50,000 UW1 "J Wooltex for Style alone. , . - a ADVANTAGE NO. 3 Stitched with the best of pure silk only. 1 l - JA L. ,o..t.. f t . u t limMilMiiiiiiVi'iVi mini ADVANTAGE !nO)4 absolutely but This label on every Wooltex garment Tailoring faultless, none America's bes ladies' tailors being employed by Wooltex 'manufac turers. V ADVANTAGE NO. 5 E&Ii garment garan- eed to hold its shape and give perfect satis faction for two full seasons wear Linings replaced free if they fail to stand the test. Suits $17.50 to $37.50 Coats $15.00 fo' $32.50 Skirts $7.50 to $13.50 Pay our ready-to-wear de partment a visit. See that this label is on yt,ur spring garments. New Silk Dresses, Simple Line Suits,Marquisetta Dresses, New Spring Waists, Dresses Lingerie Dresses R. WEST THE QUALITY STORE House Winninff permanent, lasting friends is the work of time,', ami this bank numbers among its clients hundreds of bans and business houses with whom " it has had close relations for a great part of the i twent-four years of its existence. . ' Our friends have helped to make this one of the '". largest and strongest banks'in the West.' 1 We have helped in their, making, too. . '1'- '"Vv'e .welcome new friends and will attend to their ' wants with the same fidelity which has cemented ''Our relations, with our older ones. ! Lsirahde National Bank ; LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL , .-. ." . $ 100,000.00 J " SURPLUS . . . 100,000.00 'v RESOURCES . . .1,100.000.00 - UNITED STA TES DEPOSITOR Y Fred J. Holmes, Pi es. W. J. Church, Vice Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashiei Y- Earl Zundel,ss'. Cashier was attended by the representatives of the various ass;mblies throughout the state, Mr. Billings subscribed for and Oregon y for moreshnlluetaoinsh more than $7,000 worth of talent nnd Oregon City for more than $10,000 worth, while Albany who went behind to the extent of $1,000 last year at their first assembly, subscribed for $:t,r.00 of talent. Dr. McMillan, La (3rande's delegate stretched hirasHf some to spend $1,305 for the laeK of which said Bum, there will In all like lihood be no session this year. - As was stated above, at the close of (he first session in Albany, the secre- iL'atred to make the year's pro-MaO" anonunced a deficit of $1,000. mat sum was coiectf a irom xne crown present, and -enough tickets were I'ledgcd at that time to assure the pro gram for 1911. . In addition to all of this, the Albany directors are this "ear erecting a perm anent home for their asoclation at a coBt of more than $3 000. Public spir ited citizens of that city recently pre sented to the aflsociation property valusd at $40,000, the same compris ing more than 30 acres of ground w4th in the present limits of the city of Albany. It must indeed, be a pleasure to serve as a director of .an institution so well supported. A CITIZEN. But besides killing the. supplies nourishment to tr stops it from falling out, I Vi grms If srad Iirxui Va a maf It stlky w ton- Vfind f"m iuiiitr powwr to DiotK i, Frenmore block, east half of pi gee to tne roots of the hair, A-ight blocks 1 55. loO and N. E. 1-4 of block su. where the eerms thrio nnd mniiniv 1 125, Chaplin's addition and the wst imiYCB Ul UiUCHB IS, Ji), t,, il, &, ij.-JlIl and 24'. Predmore addition and weet hair; 'i i-2 of 154. j 151. 149 and NW 1-4 causes block 124, Chaplin's addition, all in the city of La Gtande, Oregon Notice Is lvreby furthejxlven that the council wll levy a Mfecial assess ment on all tAfl property affected and ment on all thcrflyerty affected ,and benefitted by such jmprovenient for the pnrposp of paying for such im- it-to grow thick and Parisian Sage" lmlr dressing, n A large bottle fo In Drug compan erywherj, or by mall charges prepaid by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Ap.il. 22. May 3, 13. ant. delightful or greasy. 50 at the N'ew- druggists ev- SCALP ITCH GOES. lurtttlun Sage Gets to the Hair Boots and Xourtohes the Hair., Give Parisian Sage a chance 'to drive every particle' ot disgusting dan druff from yoijr hair. Give it a chance to soak into Iho hair roots andlstop the hair from fall lng out. You won't bABorry if ybu do you'll be dandrutKdlriy a11 yur 1,f If yu To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take laxative bromo quinine tab lets. Druggists refund money If it faiU to cur?. E. V. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. - : - . . Xotlcc of-Street Improvement. TO. WHOM, IT MAY CONCERX: No tk is hereby , gtven that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon Council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the'15th day of December, 1909, creating improvement district No. 13 and designating North Fir street as Bucb district,, and in pursuance of a resolution' adopfed by. said com&on council on the 3rd day of May 1911. whereby said council determined and declared Us intention to ljifprove all that portion df North Fit street. In said improvement tlistfct as herein macadam roirfl way. feet wide, the after described, jif laying thereon council will, kenfays after the service T of this notlcMfpon the owners of the j property affected and benefitted by such Improvement, order that said above described " Improvement be That the estimated "ost of ment is the sum of $14- he council will on the dajMof My, ltfal, meet avTn'e council cluimbeK at the hoiyrof 8 o'clock.pNfiiato cmsiderSaid esti mated tost,and th levyf said as- essmedlt, yhen aheflng will e gNrntedUoany perionrfeeling aggriev ed LyTuVh assessivnt. ' La Grinde, Oregon. May 10th. 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. ORE By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the city of La Granrts, Ore. Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande', Oregon 4. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 11, A F. & A. M. holds regula. meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome u all Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M. 4. JC. WILLIAMS. Secretar-. Q 'P. O. E. La -Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each -Thursday evening at 6 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vltaa to fljtena. .; H. J. R1TTER, Es. Kui. ' ' H.'E," C00UDGE, Rec. Sec. don't. V ' tMHJA. 1L.1 A 1 t . And when yogt a bottle of Pari- " ine oounaanes or earn IU , vuoum iu uc ou uuyiuieu are as 101- not throwing any l0W8. An tnat u . . . HIMHHlltllimtHHmiiHHHlll elan Sage you are money away, because It Is guaranteed hy the Newlln Drug company to erad- Zilcate dandruff; to stop falling hair and Itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. Parisian Sage kills the dandruff street from the south curb line of Mon roe avenue, to the south line of Z ave nue. " (A) And the nroperty affected or benefitted by Bald Improvement is as follows: All the east halves of blocks 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2, Predmore addition; WOODMEN OF- THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W, 0.W. meets every second and fourth Sat- urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. . A D. FITZGERALD, C. C. , J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. W, A.- -La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday hi the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to ittend. " . IE. DANIELS, . -. ED. HEATH, Clerk. meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O n tT Tinll - All vlaiflno- mun,. bers are invited to attend. ,"f MRS. ICATIE ARBUCKLE, N. & MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Bee KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's ball.) A Pythian welcome to ?all vlsitta Knights. 1 , 1 ; jess paul, c. a; R. L LINCOLN, M. of R. A a O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. C. hot stated communications' the second and. fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invito. ' 3 If CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Seel ; J ; WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT ft rain - Rnnri flnila U. At ' first ant; ioird Thursday ef in the mo. -.t the I. 0. O v All visiting ' '"ters ar -. " CARRIE ROBBS, G. it J LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. .;ie:.