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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1911)
PAGE 4 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEB SATURDAY, JUNE WtittW:i. - THE OBSERVER , .;. Editor and Owner. 7, Intered at the postofiice at La Grande as seeend-Class- matter,,,.. .. -gCBSCinrTio1 rates -Tfr '.Daily, single copy .V.'lt Dally, perjweek, Dally, per month.. ,.. ... 5e 111 JUNE 1911 S 1A1IT1WI T I FTS in 12 13 14 15 10 17 18192021222324 demonstration of Individuals,, will talk the "Love ease" for weeks;, mid months. A taste of New- York's swag ger ways lias ben by these proceed ings fijecied iritei the social . fabric, of a community which heretofore rested in ignorance o such worldly things. Does It not seem that County Judge Basche has every ground to bring a ml againHt ttt Loves in the,name. rj. Baker county's purity clalnHng dam-, ages- tathe '.community- asv a whole! Who" knows but that a case of- '-'brain storm" or "dementia Americana" may develop from" heartnjrthe Loves on the witness stand? And f-so.AthEn, it Is but reasonable to presume the coun ty will-undergo expense of litigation. By all means. Judge Basche should de clare an emergency inasmuch as the peace, health and dignity of his con stituents are concerned, and bring action. '. ,: . . -' , ' , -: THE LOVES LOTE SOT. Baker has a divorce suit on between Sidney Love, said to be an tx-mlllion-aire, and his wife The testimony is very sensational, providing charges of cigarette smoking and all manner of things known . to the predatory rich. , Thera is this objection ; Why should N-ew Yorkers 'of the ' wealthy type choose a pore and unsophisticated community like Baker to air their do mestic difficulties. v"jhv should the exquisite ozone of the Eastern Oregon town be polluted with" statements of ladies smoking-, counter -charged by allegations pertalr-JIng to Intrigues, etc.. galore, ' ' '' ; , . . .. ' Baker the , peaceful and pure:. Ba ker, the Innocent; Baker, the frail lit tle city unused to such bold, outward ':- THIS DATE IN HISTORY. ' June 17. 1642 Site of Montreal consecrated by the Superior of the Jesuits. . 1745 Loulsburg, N. S., taken "by the BrltliA undar Pepperell from the French. i 1775 The battle of Bunker Hill was fought between the British under Gen. Howe and the Colonials un der Gens. Putnam and Prescott. 1815 Americans captured the Alger- 18537-cVand Trunk railway completed to Portland, Me. 1857 Dedication of a statue of Gen. Joseph Warren on the . battle ground of Junker HJJ1. ; 1 861 Wheeling convention unani mously declared Western Vir ginia Independent of the cpn ; federate portion of . the state. 1889 John Gilbert, noted actor, died In Boston, Born In Boston Feb. 27,1810. 1900 Taku forts In China were cap tured by the allies. "THIS IS MY 63RD BIRfTHDAY.'. Edward J. Berwind. . Aircide THEATRE "The . Chiefs Talisman" An American Pathe, A very Inter esting Indian story, .it . ' . "The Priestess of Carthage" A Gaumont. This picture Bhould take first rank with any done by this company. Indeed It would .be difficult to have Improved up on It, everyone having to do with .the picture hae performed his or her part with skill and dis cretion. i 'The Witch of the Everglades'; Sellg. An accurate reproduc tion of life In the everglades of Florida. .' . .':' Miss Stephenson in latest illus trated song. . Roberts Pianist. Greenaway Di'ums and effects. Edward J. Berwind,. a noted Phila delphia capitalist who for some years has been one of the leading factors In the control of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa F railroad, was born in Philadelphia June 17, 1848. He was graduated from the United States nav- jal academy in 1869 and continued to ! serve m tne navy until 1875, when he resigned to enter mercantile life. He accumulated a largj fortune In the coal mining business and subsequently became prominent In railroad, bank , Inp, steamship and various other cor porations. In addition to his home in Philadelphia Mr. Berwind maintains a resid?nce In New York city and is al so the owner or one of the finest sum mer residences at Newport. are you going to pay for your New Suit mi of Clothes It makes little difference how much you intend 'payirigyp w , want t! je very g pest suit tnat you can ouy for tne money you spend, aon t you: iou -: want the Best Tailoring, Cleverest Style and Highest Quality of . Material tor your money. ( , Xotlce of Annnal School MeetJnp. Notice la hereby given to the legal voters of School district No. One of Union county, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said dis trict will be held - at the old high school building In said district to be gin at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, A. D., 1911. This meeting Is called for the pur pose of electing one director and the transaction of the business usual at such meetings. There will ako be submitted to the legal voters at said election the fol lowing questions: Shall School district No. One of Un ion county, -reimburse Arthur C. Wil liams, clerk of said district for morey, nmountlng to ll.578.34. lost by him in tW failure of the Farmers' and Trad ers' National bank of La Grande, Oro gon. and by him forthwith paid to the district. Shall school district No. One of Un ion county, state of Oregon, purchaso block 82 of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande Union county, Ore? p -i : $ Old Eriendi and New L ;;.r. V in. I'll ,1 -, , r- ! ' of tirne.ancl ihis bank numbers among its clients hVdfeof inki and business houses with whom it has had close relations ; for a great part of the ' twenty f our year 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. X , , We welcome new friends and will attend to their fi. wants with the sante ' fidelity which has cemented our relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank LA ORANDE. OREGON. : . CAPITAL . . . $ 100,000.00 ' SURPLUS . . 100,000.00 r RESOURCES . V . .1,100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Fred J. Holmes 'PresT W. J. Church. Vce Pres. 'I F. L. Meyerv, Ctshiei Earl Zundel.ss'f. Casier MHMHIHtHMlMMmMHHIIItlIIIH i lu tit" V t Hi I? ' ' - (' i 'fi!v 1 1 S 1 i '-L 1 0 0 Ederheimer, Stein & Co., Makers fa SLIP ON ONE OF OUR SUITS. You will 6e plserl witfi style and pattern of our new clothing, and our selection is large enough to permit every man to make a satisfactory choiide. J 1 " u 4 1 ' , IOU Will LaSlly iind a Lolor to rleaSC gray mixtures, an4 you can have it in wonted, TTf cheviot or . cassuneres. o "'rH- v' Men's Suits, $15.00 to $30-00 Our Price is Always the Same. ft -3- , ft .O ; S i : t WrESUri X 'J '.-'.4' '".7 ' .' V f- , ..' VJ ' , "! Tfie Quality Store 0 gon, at the price ot 53X00.00 for a play ground? Said electlpn shall be held from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m. and It shall be by ballot- : : Dated this 8th day of June, A. D. 1911. ' x HENRY HEN&ON, Chairman District School Board. Attest: ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. District Clerk. 6-S-19 . Fund from 8814 to No. 8954 inclusive I ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, June 15, 1911. ROY W. LOGAN, City Treasurer. 6-15-10t , FAM US KING LATE (TEiTAIY T0SIGHT. "The Old Homestead' Will lie AtttJMo tion at .Steward1 Tonight Treasurei'g Call for City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all outstand ing warrants on general fund of La Grande city up to and including No. 8.934. Endorser! Feb. 16, 1910. - Interest on all warrants on General That old familiar yet always inv esting drama, "The Old Homestead ' will bi presented this evening at tlu Steward Opera house commencing et 9 o'clock. The company coming rec ommended, guarantees a fine produc tion. The late curtain Is given for the benefit of clerks and business men who are rei'ird to work until a la e hour on Saturday. r- . . I - ( Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon L F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, 4 F. & 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. : , y 1. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In , fitd to attend. , . . H. J. R1TTER, Ejf. Rui. H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. ball. AH visiting xnebera welcome, D. FITZGERALD, C C J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. I EBEKAHS Crystal LoflKe No. , b meets every Tuesday evening in th ' I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mum bers are Invited to att6ud; . '. MRS. ICATIE ARBUCKLE, N. a v MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, 8ec. A SUM W&SU when you buy your coal from n those that everybody is lookln-; IIIC . , , A. v! ' . iur, wcanse vtnen you smote one or J r J ".A them, yon want more, Th last pntl UiaUQQ K0lQ Is the sweetest-Get the last pull. Qq Pl)0tl MSlttP rnm US KJVO The KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cr'o; Lodge No. 27 meets every Mon., night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall., A Pythian welcome to all vislUn - Knights. JESS PAUL, C.C R. L LINCOLN. M. of R. B. JC. W. A. La Grand Camp No. 770S meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. r. ban, All visiting neighbors art cordially Invited to attend. E. E. DANIELS, ED. HEATH, Clerki O. E. S. Hope Chapter No, IS, O. B C bo!Hs stated commonlcatlona th second nd fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor CiaJly lnvlttt. i CARRIE L HUNTER, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sec WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT uu Ronde Circle No. 47 meets first any rotrd Thursday In the mo -t t! !. 0. 0 All visltlig mters are CARRIE ROBBS. O. MH LIZZIE EUf WORTH. ..'!: r 1- - Ml .(. STAfiEBERG & SANDBOBG, Main 70 . .. Vw--,. r inoV20! Hood River and Grande Ronde Valley Straw berries, per box j.15c Gooseberries, qt. Ii...l0c Cherries, lb. ....10c Rhubarb Lettuce Green Onions Spinach Asparagus Radishes ; Turnips Beets , A " Y 4o Id ..The Prettiest ;Ots and powns will become so prl and ftfninp1 ivi'time. B their usefulness is by means ended : i , If Cleaned and Pressed as new. Send us the 1, frop!c5. suit or mat that Ytl make thein so yo them. OLEANIITG WOBM Turner 1 0 Kata 6L