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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1911)
TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. PAGE 5 THEATRE THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. Bert JL Sherwood, Proprietor ; and Manager. -: "The Hero Track Walker" ... Kalem This Is a wonderfully realistic picture of the wt at. Some of the incidents reprod"pd are an actual wild bull charges an ac tual live ranch g'- She ac tually scumbles, falls and seeks refugct In an actual tree with the actual infuriated bull only a few feet from her; There is also a realistic' explosion, under a railroad trestle. This Is alia-, ttue. I r::-:.,: "The Actress and the Singer". ....... ...... .. . . .". . ., Lubin, ; You'll all enjoyjt. 'It's fine comedy. ' "Teaching Dad to Like Her". . .....'.',. '-. Biograph She is Simply a chorus girl but dad certainly gets to like her even to the point of ste3lin? h;r ; from his son. ; - , : ' . Illustrated song "A-! ways M -.',' " '". Sung by ' '.. ' . Matinees . . . ... .". . Miss Garrlck Evenings .......... Mr. Ferrin Ragain, both of La Grande, were mar ried yesterday at the Presbyterian manse. Ret. S. E. Semann officiating John A..-Ware and Mattie E.Elson, two popular Union people, were, un ited in marriage at the Presbyterian manse today, Key. W. S. Seemann be ing the officiating minister. '; " " :jm m a . " " V 0 LOCALS For Sale. .,: My t!iInz and dumbing; business in Joseph, Oregon. I have a first class st of tinners' and plumebrs' tools. Reason for' selling, failing health. " , 5-17-12t . J.'S. HOUCK. Early spring styles in nut coal. Main 6. ' Grande Ronde Cash company. Noel Duncan and Mrs.' Mabel Mox- ley of Jossph were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage last even ing, Rev. J. D. tiillilan officiating. The new express office is ready for occupancy. The walls are tinted and grained and ev;rything that, goes to make a well-finished office building has been done. Express Agent Hibberd is niaking arrangements to move in. . The Armenian lace can be .had from Mrs. U. H. Glbbs. Mrs. Judson also has some at the residence of Dr. Under wood. '. , ' . Alvert Ross Spencer and CalliuMay M'iH-HlM"MHhW -H-t-H-4 Barrington Hall Coffee! 1-lb Cans . . 45c jj n '" " J j 2-lb Cans. 85c:; jjl V.Thls coffee Is steel cut (not t ground) Into fine even particles. From It is removed the dust 'and chaff, giving It a smooth and fragrant flam. -'.-; V. . . For sale only by ' I jPattison Bros; I ' i Phone Black 8L ', 111"! I k HH I1 i iH O :.V. O 4 PEKS03ALS. 0 O ' - G George W. Noland ia here from Portland , today He Is a Folev eaest C 0. Ramsey, the commission man, is transacting business in Pendleton today, v ' y'r: s- : . W. E. Steine of Wallowa was a guest here last night, being quartered at,the Savoy.' ' ' ; , : , - S. M. Goff, postmaster at Mlnam, was in La Grande last evening and stopped at the Savoy hotel. ; ,; . v rW, Beach of Huntington was in it Grande last evening, a guest at the Sa voy. ? -,.'. : , . ' ' .v' " -:; ' P. H. Cobb, of Hudson, MiOv, staying at the Foley while loosing af ter business affairs here, today.,;. H. )3. Weymouth, an insurance man of Portbrid, Is stopping at ib Fi.li-y : n; '.. ''''"' r ; A: Q. Witner of K nosha; Wis., la a. the, ?o ley while attending io busiueva in' the" city today., . . , A, " ,' I ' Miss Laverne Wissler of . Pendleton is here for, a f:w days visiting' Miss Cetile; Lilly. ' . '. ,', i ,';' . . ..Frank E. Smith Ib here from Elgin this . afternoon meeting friends and transacting business'matters. lr. and Mrs. Harris French, who have been making their home in Wal-1 Iowa for the past f months arrived this afternoon to visit friends here, Mrs, L. Rfith, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Newlin',' left last evening for her home near Spokane. D. A. McFarlane of Heyburn, Idaho, transacted business in the city last evening and stopped at the Savoy while here. . ., . ; -.' ' , Fred L. . Meyers, cashier of the La Grands- National bank, arrived homo this morning from a business visit to Portland. ' , Mr, and Mrs. Harry , Walburn Vof Portland are stopping at tha Savoy'ho tel while transacting business matters here today. W. S. Houghton and R. D. Hoyt. of ficials of the Warren Construction Co, with headquarters In Portland, are here today transacting business and are stopping at the Foley while here. Editor E. H. Flagg of the Elgin Re corder, came over from Elgin last eve ning and made a business trip to Un ion. The old veteran newspaper man is more pleased with the Grande Ronda valley than ever. He lately pur chased the Recorder. F. E. Karr, traveling representative for the American Type Founder com pany of Portland, was in La Grande today' on his way to Union to inter view the newspapers of that gity re garding new presses and other equip ment. " . - . Attorney and Mrs. William M. Ram sey took their departure this morning for .Portland where tiny will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs Ram sey have lived in La Grande many years and their large circle of frlenda regr(t"the!r decision fo leave the city. 1 Mrs. Charles Palmer, wife of Mayor Palmer of Baker, passed through the city this morning on her way home from Portland where she has been at tending" the Rebekah assembly. She was accompanied by Mrs. N. Starblrd, who formerly lived at La Grande, and Mrs. John Daly. ;..J, A. St. Johns and family of Rock ford, Illinois, are expected to arrivs tomorrow or this evening to make their future nomei here. Mr. St. Johns was in La Grande last year and among tjie many localities which he visited Latlrande suited him best and he will Invest and locate here permanently. He la a brother in law of J., W. Bush, the erstwhile creamery man of this city. .". .', 'j :,''. .:' ; S. P. Bement of Baker is in. the city today on his way to Summerville to erect a 12,000 pound monument on the ALL C R EAMERY if Butter ; fresh ' from tht churn. Sweet cream, sweet milk, but termilk, ice cream, eherberts, etc., alwayt on hand. The dairymen of the valley are Invited to call at the office,' or ring up phone Main 733. 215 Fir Street La Grande, Ore. D. McDonald family cemetery.- It Is made of Haines granite. , -- Circuit Judge- J. W, Knowlea return ed .this afternoon from Enterprise where he has been conducting the May term of circuit court He has been gone about two weeks. LA GHAfJDE WILL OURIQUS OUST ficrman French . Stiil Used LffMnakina Jn England. In RUSSIAN OFFICIAL FARCES. CELEBRATE MEETING LAST SIGHT Y0TED TO HATE OLD TIKE CELEBRATION Amusing History of a Royal Dally Ra tion af Rum' and tha Astonishing 8tory of a Stolid 8ntry and an In noeant Graaa Plot To Europe, there la perhaps Aothing mora astonishing to the American mind than the persistency with which certain old customs art maintained. The Romans, for Instance, keep up the saturnalia of their ancient pagan an- To Be Day of Patriotism for All Eas. eestora in harmless way. and the tera Oregon.' ( Florentines go on one morning of the At the Commercial club rooms last ear, v,ltu w f" eveninx a mass meeting was held fori Z. u" the purpose of setUng on foot plans to, John Bu bfli a,way, celebrata the natal day, In La Grande tton for tne old ways. , So persistent this year. . F. J. Holmes was elected u he in keeping to the forms and clialrman of the meeting and S. M. I traditions of the past that his French Slough acted as secretary. By unani-. neighbor Jover the way has dubbed the mous vote;it was -declared that La ' United Kingdom a "museum of an Grande shall celebrate the- Fourth 0f i uu,t,e8" amon odeTn naUons. ' , Ti- win ,fl,...':...-.j. t.il It is somewhat odd that the Norman ha i j auu v 4it Auiueuu nag ujauvuiL Is your machine insured by the Old Colony Insur ance company? If not, call on 113 and set your rind at rest by securing ona of our policies, protecting ye a from loss in case your machine i3 damaged cr destroy ed by fire or. collision. Do net leave yourself unpro tected in this matter. Call us up and get tho rate cn - your particular machine. BEAC 111 DEPOT STREET of the finance department with author ity to choose has own assistants In raising the necessary funds. It va3 also d:cided by motion to hold the celebration In the city. 'After a thor ough compilation - of possible ' dona tions tne i e eocci ;!tVr',',,lht as to . tif the raising of sufficient funds to make th; occasion one of the. best ever htM in La Grande. Different form : "' of. amusement, were discussed includiusf the continental congress, a mid day paradei and minor1 .events for. the af ternoon. General Interest was taken in the work and at the meeting next Monday, night a nport of the Allinsai department on ways and means will be a signal for - the appointment of furthen committees composed of ac tive "workers to events French of Edward the Confessor should still be the language, the le gal voice, of parliament, but so it Is In a way vVhenever a bill bus passed the commons the clerk before he forwards it to the bouse At lords writesi upon It, according to the ancient usage, rsolt bailie am- seigneurs" ,"X-.: t ro. the lordsi. sent from the peers to the commons a bears the like Indorsement, "Soil bailie anx communes" (Let It be sent to the commons. ''....,.' ; . . ' Should a bill pass both houses it needs only tbe royal assent to become a law. Here the Gorman French ap pears aggin. The commons, summon ed by the usber of tbe black rod, are admitted to the, bar of tbe bouse of lords to hear the .statement , of bis majesty's commissioners. When 'all oocent STuw plot. Tbe arcMvee were searched, but in vain, , Finally an aged i official was. found who gave tbe ex planation. He had had It from " his father that the . Empresx Catherine had once seen a snowdrop rendy to bloom in that plot and had ordered a ; sentry to stand guard and allow no One to pluck U For more than a cen tury the watcb bad been maintained because "It was ordered" and because no one bad ever dreamed of disobeying the order or questioning any one as to the reason therefor.New York Press. horses six years old,' weight about 1430. cash or time. Would trade tor , lumber. W. R. Klveite.'' , : My 19-tf M WANT-TO BUY COTTAGE. "';,. WE HAVE A BUYER for modern 4 or room cottage, between High school and business centtr.' , See H. Coffin in office of Wm. Miller & Bro., 1107 Adam3 avenue, rjione Main 1. B-23-2t CHANCES OF LIFE. Probabl are assembled tbe lord chancellor arrange the different 'makes a sign to his assistant who Invitations will be mailed to reads the title of tbe bill and then every town in Eastern Oregon and spe-, ays in a loud voice, "Le rol le veult clal lnducemtnts will be given, for all to congregate, here cn the day of all days to Americans. V v. CHIEF JUSTICE ATTACKED. (Conlinaed from Page 1.) that the rank and file of the assembly delegates were taken entirely , unex pected and as the day progress oppo sition is being developed in the ranka and should the resolution pass it will be only after a strenuous fight by the j .The inflexibility of Russian, offlclni conservative tlement. XEW DYNAMITE SUSPECTS. (Continued from page one) Figures That Indicat Your r'- Future In Vaara. Do you ever wonder how long you W -H. to I are going to live? Ask an actuary, the tnau mow enures " for the life Insurance companies and who can tell with almost supernatural precision. He'll tell you that if you art 20. and in good health, chances are 12 to I that you'll live beyond 30. For longer life belli offer these odds: To te 40. 6 to 1; to be 60, 3 to.l; to be.qo, 1 2-3 to I. But he'll say that you have less . than 1 chance in 2!4 to be 70, less than , 1 in 5'i to be 80 and only 1 chance in 100 to be 90. ' ' Suppose yon are 80. Your chance . run this wayi To be 40, 11 to 1; to be 50, AM to. 1; to be 00, 2 to 1; to be 70, j 41i chances in 10; to be 80, 1 In 5! to be 00. 1 In 100. . ' i ' Or 46 .vears old Actuaries odds are; remercle ses bons sujets. accepte n TJ be to lj to be CO. 2 to 1; to be 70, o chances out of 10: to be 80. I In 6 plus; to be 90. 1 in 100. Firty-year-olds' prospects are fig ured: To be 00, 4 to 1; to be 70. about lji to 1: to be 80. only 1 In 5; to be 90. 1 In 100. ,' Say you are 60. It runs this way at that age: To be 70, 2 to I: to be 80. 1 chance In 4: to be 90, 1 In 90. . If you are 70 your chances of turn ing the 80 year mllepost are 3 to 8; to be 90, 1 In 60. . Eighty-year-old men . and women have only 1 chance In 17 to stave off the funeral until after 90. v ( If you are 90 there's no hope fet you. The actuaries have no figures. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. (The king-wills Iti. In the case or financial bills tbe form Is this: "Le roi leur benevolence, et ainsl le veult (The king thanks bis good subjects., accepts their faith and so wills It). For private bills , tbe form Is. ''Soif fait comme II est desire" (Let it be done as Is desired ; Sometimes. If. the bill Is of special Importance, the sanc tion of his majesty Is given lu persou. In such n cast tbe klu, seated onthe throne at one ond of the chamber, bows his assent as tbe clerk -reads the title. were take,n to the county Jail and lodg ed near the cell of Ortie. McManigal. Connors was arrestedonce before for dynamiting but was released on ac count of insufficient evidence. They purchased tickets tinder assumed names. Park and Connors were tak en before the grand Jury shortly afetr 10 o'clock. . That the accused dynamiters - are prominent members of the local iron workers' union was 'officially denied by thejabor leaders, following a meet ing of the Los Angeles stnk-s commit tee today. The statement was prompt ed by a statement published saying they once were members of th organ, izatlon. This the union denies. FILER PIAXO COMPANY ?I0'ES. Popular Music Concern Is ?fow LocnU ht Berry Store Room. : The Eller Piano company moved its local branchheadiuarters today from the Foley building to the W. W. Berry , violent .1 orders has resulted In some queer and neediws fixtures in' the official sys j tern. Quite a ludicrous discovery of this j sort was made by" the Empress Cath ! erine, wbo wait tbe mother of that Em j peror Paul 5',ba.- was assassinated in 1801. Catherine at one time wan In ' splrtni by some pausing wblm of econ omy to scrutinize tbe Imperial house keeping accounts. To her amazement she found among other queer Items that "one bottle of rum daily" was charged to the belr apparent Inasmuch as ber son, Naslednlk, then a young manbad never evinced any signs of Intemperate habits, his mother was greatly as tonished Going over tbe accounts to ascertain bow long this sort of thing bad been enduring, she found to ber still greater astonishment that tbe said expenditure went back to the day of bis birth, end. Indeed, far beyond it So. it appeared, the belr to tbe throne bad not only been charged with drinking over thirty dozen bottles of fine Jamaica rum ever since be was born, but for a long time before that It is hardly necessary to add that the empress made a thorough Investiga tion of this queer entry. Finally, by tbe aid of an uatlquarian, she at last reached the original entry. A centiiry or so before the imperial physician hnd prescribed for the Nas lednlk of tbe period, "on account oft a toothache, a teaspoonfu) of . Field's Finishing Touch. ' Eugene Field was opce visiting the house of Richard Henry Stoddard in New York. During the evening a cer tain well known physician dropped la He was a serious man and a bit pomp ous. Tlie. talk turned on fllct .-.."Doctor." said Stoddard. "I've heard tbnt you eat tw6 eggs t breakfast every morning the year round." "No." said the doctor emphatically. "No. On the contrary," "On tbe contrary!", cried Stoddard. "What's the contrary of eating two eggsr .-'-:; .,-'';, -' ; -. ' "Laying ,two eggs," came in deep, solemn tones from Field. ' To Cure a Cold in One Daj. , Take laxative bromo quinine tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. store room in the JIasonic Temple building.. V " The W.W, Berry company will oc cupy a portion of the same building in which tIt is now located. IEOMEX EXTERTAIX TONIGHT. rum, to oe vaken with sugar." This dose was given for several days In succession, and the nurse In charge had deemed it more fitting to tbe Im perial dignity, as well as more profit able to herself,' to purchase a new bot- tie of rum each day. No one bad ever given tbe order to discontinue the pur- , . 1 '. 111 . 'chase, and it bad gone on tor a cen- Give Program at K. of P. Hnll-Good tury. the rum having constituted one Time Anticipated. ". ' of the perquisites of the court nurse. . The Yeoman lodge will give a pro- When Bismarck during the term of irram at M,o V ' P Vail ,!.,, Ms mission 88 ambassador ftt St will be replete with recitations, songs, addresses, and everything that goes to make up a first class1 entertainment. All Yeomen and their friends are cor dially invited. . IflGIIT SHIFT ORDERED. uassmea 4 Advertising ... (Continued from page one) transfer of logs giving more men work at various points in connection with the felling, hauling and sawing of the logs. .; '-,;-.-. Petersburg was walking one after noon in the summer garden be net the emperor, who Invited tbe diplomatist to continue bis stroll with him. 8oon Bismarck noticed a sentry stationed In the middle of a large grass ploUi He asked what the soldier was doing there. Tbe czar did not know-',The ald-de-camp did not know.' So Inquiry was made of tbe.sentry himself. , '. "It Is ordered, was his reply. - r Every official gave the same an swer, , "It is ordered" but nobody 'j saew vj wuoia a sentry ubu aiwaja , tood guard In the middle of that m-j FOR SALE Three quarter bed, stead good mattress and springs. 1101 L Are., Phono Red 831, - 5-lG-tf, FOR .- RENTt-Furnlshed rooms. In quire of Mrs. Wm. Bay, 1419 Madi son. V 5-23-2wk FOR SALE A newly painted - top buggy. Phone Farm 57. 6-23-8t- FOR SALE Household goods, Includ ing Majestic range and piano. Phone Black 331, 1403-N avenue. - - MILL BRED FoJlcs want Bread well baksd. It's easy to be had If you keen your ; es open and find out where to buy : 'y. BEST BREAD MADE. Investigation will lead right tip to the front door of this bakery. It Is here "those who know" l ave bread or ders No souri heavy stuff ever leaves this bakery, - , ' 1 . I ' For light, wholesome bread come here every time. , ; ; FERNDAXE ICE CREAM best made, most wholesome ice cream on the market. ; . , SXOWFLAKE BAKFRY, i . JAS. FAF.Q I'll ARS 3N. Pi op., The G rocery STAGEBERG Main 70 & SANDB0EG. Ind.201 Fresh Tillamook Cheese Hill Bros High Grade Coffee Teas, Extracts Remember You Get Fresh Ranch Butter and' Eggs at the same price we pay for them. FOR SALE A'palr'.of fine young Up - to - Date Prescriptions , require up-tordate , methods in their, compounding. Our pre- scription department is fillld with the newest remedies that physicians are prescribing and ! we have every apparatus and - appliance necessary to meet the demands, of inodern pharmacy. All prescriptions are dispensed ' by registered pharmacists who keep in touch with every ad ' vance in the profession. '".' WrightDrugCo. PURE DRUG DRUGGISTS.