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PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1911. Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon oiimnnin Mlli MI'I .'.9m UUU.U.'itilUL C IE- ua C i. f. ft A- It. L ""' fa I EBEKAHS mrstal Lodjre No. S 41, j y. ft a. M- -"au meet- meeii every Tuesday evening la th tan Ant aad ius Sit ar day at LO.O, F. hall. All visiting mem 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all ; bers are Invito to attend. Mason. L. M. HOTT. W. H. MRS. XATIB ARBUCKLE. N. a iu C WILLIAMS, Secretary. MI53 ASCII ALEXANDER. Sac B- P, 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rod Cross J meets' escb Thursday evening at t Lodge No. 27 mesa every MooAsj j o'clock In Llk's club, corner of De- night la Caatla hall, (old Elk's halL) pot street and Washington avenue. A Pythian welcome to all rlaltla Visiting brothers ara crcdlally to- Knight. Tlted to attend. JESS PAUL, C C. H. J. BITTER. Ex. Rai. B- L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft a l H. E. COO LI DOS. Rec. See. ' '. -WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La 0 R g.Hop chapter Ka 11 a I Grande Lodge No. 168 W O. W 61 stated cotcmnnicatkms th meet every aecond and fourth Sat- ,econd gai fourth Wednesdaya of urdays at K. P. baTL AS visiting month. Visiting members cor ineber welcome, dlaliy Invited. ', . D. FITZGERALD. C. C CARRIE B HUNTER. W. if. J- H. KEENET. Clerk. MART A-WARNICK. See. JL W. AvLa Grande Camp No. 770 J . - . masts every Monday la the month at " tmm i. Z. C r. tz!!. " 'ttaa WOMEN OF , WOODCBAFT--nui- aalghbora are cordially taTlteU to ' Rond Circle no. i . gttend. : first ano rolrd Thursday eve..:-- ; E. E. DANIELS. to the mo. -,t 15 L 0. 0 ' ED. HEATH. Clerk. AH Ttoltlng u.ber are ,wj.--jiMiJw-..u L-L - --TTT Life .board Thsre Var Craft Is TORTURE FCa ADVICE. rertila and Osgreeabl work. The only appliance for thia purpose la a small electric nearer. Thla la Jnst bout tig enough to beat water to make a rap of coffee and nothing else The rrew hare their food cooked aboard the tender. -..v Tbe submarine ta bo lit 00 the prin dple of economizing space In every I REAL JAVA CCFFEL Yen May Get a Cup Almost Any Plao Except In Java. It eeema strange that In tbe far east where tea and coffee come from. It tc Pennsylvania and Main are- twten nues. Notice la hereby further given that the council wUl ery a special assess ment on all the ptoptrty affected and JOTICE OF 8TBXET I3PE0YEXE5T I Oregon. Also tract of land on Fourth 'a. " street situated la SE corner of sec TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No-j. TLR. 38, E. W. M,' laying bc- tJct la hereby given that in ponnanc Oj a resolution adopted by the common council of the city pf La Grande, Ore gon, en the first day of December, 1909. "creating Improvement district o. and designating Fourth street as inch dletrict, and in pursuance of a resolu tion adopted by said common council on the fifth day of July. 1911. whereby said council determined and declared its Intention to Improve all that por tion of Fourth street, in said Improve ment district as hereinafter described. by laying thereon cement sidewalks, on each fide of street, tne council will, ; ten days after the service of this no tice upon the owner of the property affected and benefitted by such Im provement, order that said above de scribed Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so Im proved are as follows: an that nortlon of Fourth street.! fmm thm uniit h mrb line of Jefferson .Oregon . .v v ...k t.. r 7-21-10t BTCUUr, MJ 1UB UUMU lain "us v " . avenue, (A) And tbe property affected or - benefitted by said improvement is as follows. East half of blocks 1, 2. and 3. Grandy's addiion and weet half of block 58, 59. 0. 97, 103. 104, 105 and 115 and east half of blocks 75, 74 and 7.' Chaplin's addition to La. Grand. Svtween Chok'ng For Air r.d SaCo catinj From Fumti of Gasoline the Agonjr Is Excruciating Asaed Terrers When Caught In Storm. Submarine boats have been develop ed to the point where tbey can cover a their own power a radios of 800 mile to t-ffrrtlve fighting trim. In storm and mini the sobmarlnea arc capable of navigating tbe aeas with credit to tbeir InwDtor and construc tors. ; With a Ceet of these vessels sta tioned In tbe vicinity of any of our large coast cities it won id be difficult for battleships 10 gel wit bin effective striking distance. ' ; ; Tbe first impression rewired on de scending Into tbt bold f a ubmarine are tbuur of di-ornfirt and uHn tJOn. " T1m n-cimoiclalin for a rrrw of tblrtrt-n wvnt alH-ut rsln tit naif a dozen. ' Jd 1 is mi rUt-v initimity to wblrriui: marb'-nrry. !. to mijoy tbe mttailn On SSI I0 arr aruiu.ru r..m Iri Z'. derk-e ami nia-Umrry to ojirrsitr ihe crafl and t It- trti'.. a tnm hrll of ittcel wiwrair. 1 ii.- vli't frtu tn torpeU1! "I'd ouisia- watrr to o Close tbat one rau almost tvri it tooUture. Wben under way on the surface the submarine Dams and trrmbie. The fumes of gasoline are almost suffocat tsg. There Is no escaping from them. Soma of the men contract wbat ta call ed "gasoline bean." If under water too lonf the fames make one sick and diary, 'j.i ;V;U "tJ - !:' i A novice cannot remain In a sub- very difficult for tbe traveler In nearly all places ia India, the Straits Settle- thing. There la no room for anything jmenta and elsewhere in tbe orient to procure a enp or reauy gooa tea or coffee. This, says Sir Frederic S Isham. the novelist, although seem ingly paradoxical, la only on a par with conditions In so many of our little American hamlets and villages where good butter, rich cream and good chickens for the residents are practi cally nonobtainable, all of them having been "sent to town." Is Calcutta 1 beard an American In the beat hotel there say to the waiter: "It, thia." Indicating the contents of a enp before him, "Is tea. bring ma coffee If It Is coffee, bring me tea." And the waiter (an Eurasian), who bad no sense of humor, took sway tbe drink and phlegmatically brought some thing else equally bad. no doubt So after India. Burma and the Malay peninsula w waited with bated breath for the coffee of Java. "Java coffee!" Tbe excellence of it was a childhood tradition. Tbe coffee "mother used to, make" was compounded of real Java. In Java surely we aLould find a nectar of tbe gods. What did we discovert An extract of coffee served to little casters! It would bar made ths gods " tmHw Waalon ffimat Don't go to Java for real Java cot- fee. Ton may find It In TpsllantL MlctL. or Parts, O, but yon won't un earth It In Java not for money. expt tbe actual necessities. Every Inch of space is given over to ma chinery. This ia everywhere compact and efficient, bat multiplied so often that one wonders wbat It is all for. There is machinery for running the boat, for guiding It under water, for controlling It wben It dives, for com pressing the air tanks, for operating the torpedoes and even for regulating the power of vision above and below water. . Wben caught la a storm to a sob marine life la really not worth living It consists of a series of Intenae strug gles to prevent death by being batter ed against steel walls or to keep from becoming Involved in whirring wheels snd dynamos. If yon survive tbe or deal yon conclude that it Is not neces sary to wait for war to find bade. II Is with yon an the tlme-Harper's Weekly.1 - - - . . -.. .-; j; WALL STREET. The Human Sid of New York's Groat Financial Quarter. Tc '.-Z Z? ""'" mn from without opoa Wall street it seem a place or deep and dangerooa mystery, a region of dens sod raves snd labyrinths full of perils which threaten lose and per haps ruin to him who enters there. And such to too many Instances It nas proved to be. But nevertheless there s a decided human side to Wall street It is pernap tbe moat "two faced" street in tbe world. Here men wbo occupy tbe highest pinnacle or financial snccess snd wbo are power ful kings, in fact daily brush elbows with office bora and bank messengers. get-ricb-qulck" highwaymen, silly and marine ' under water for any great I pretty girt stenographers, curb brokers uvutruiit;u w fir uu.v!-..-. ... - . . - . .... 'wngth of time wltbout suffering ex- and corn mercnanis ana sonrp tongueo purpose of paying for such Improve- j, tortTire i toe. however, and ready willed newsies"-w1th all raent. That the estimated cost of such j on gets used to It, and a trip may be tbe motley tide that Bows Into "the im..M i.ih.im f t ann.no ' one of enjoyment street" eacb morning and ebbs back A Hoipital NwrWa Hinds. As an example of trademarka have yon ever noticed the hands of the hos pital nurse? The soft white hand which In fiction ia occupied to cooling fevered brows does not exist and could not It is a skilled band, but its work makes it rough and chapped. Try bathing your banda in disinfectants, twenty times a day and yon will find that look after them aa you may, they will soon be seamed with cracks, which an east wind often turns to bleeding cuts. And as tbey are work ed bard for some twelve or thirteen hours a day the nurse take a some what larger slzo in gloves than most women.: If yon ever see tie photo graph of a hospital nurse yon may ob serve that abe prefers to keep those hands behind her back. London Chron icle. ., . Longest Family Tree. . , . Tbe biggest family tree In the world Is believed to be the one which traces the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth back to King David and thenco to Adam. or at least as near to Adam as one could get Ifbe. coat of arms ia given to almost every case, with fail par tlcnlara of the dates of births and deaths. 1 Tbe labor of providing coat af arms Is abandoned before Metbuae tab's time, but tbe chart measure forty-five feet and certainly does taki one through a maxe or uowiity That the council will, on the second day of August, 1911 meet at the council chamber at the hour of t o'clock, p. nt, to consider said estimated cost, and tbe levy of said assessment, when a hearing: will be granted to any peron reeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, July 21st, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, supplest Z-i . KnooiA, a V V..- ..;-, "I V,.t ka.n tiling for ance -r 0 ;&.!'' vctc const ip boa snd st-i:: v.i in -n '.tn uicmc Chamberlain'- ",:; .! n r Tablet s-id in tiir- t. I . m he u( acl jrot oettrr n jir: ,n Lie- irTMl-t IS HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E. L BUSSEY SKBBM3E3 EES Bnt It Is when ths submarine dives that the moat unpleasant . symptoms come, Tbero are ten compressed air tank supplied, and these furnish suf ficient air to keep the crew alive a good many hours. But did you ever live on com pressed sir? It not It will be a new sensation, especially If you are fifty feet below tbe surface of tbe water. There Is a tingling sensation all over. tbe body, a pounding of the eardrums and pos sibly a sense of nausea. As the air Is automatically regulat ed from tbe compressed air tanks one gets his share of the oxygen, but some times the supply may vary. 'It cer tainly doe in different -parts of the ship. One may be choking for lack of rood air In one part and be exhllarat- j ed by a too abundant supply to anoth er. Sometimes wben tbe engines are running to charge the batteries the fumes of tbe gasoline become so strong that men are rendered unconscious. They must be taken np on deck then to get a whiff of fresh air. For this reason tbe batteries are only charged wben above tbe water. But to time of war it might be necessary to charge tbem while running below. Then, indeed, the man aboard tbe sub marine migbt envy the aerial navi gator flying above the sea with bis abundance of fresh air to breathe, t Conklnc nndr water Is a pretty un- "It Could Not Suit Me Better If It Had Been Built to Order for Me. 99 This is a common expression where the Royal Standard Typewriter is used. Court Reporters. Tele graph operators and expert stenographers in all Hneg of business find In the Royal those ?built-to-or-the'ldeal writing machine. You will der" qualities that represent to them say the same wben you have become Ihe owner of a anaasajSSBSSs. $65. v.. O STANDARD TYPEWRITER 1 Simple, Strong, Quiet, Portable, ' Light Rnnnngr, Standard Keyboard, Visible Writer, Heavy Manlfolder, Right Priced, Guaranteed, Reliable, 0a tbe Jeb. Royal sales are increasing more rapidly than the sales of any other Typewriter, because "EVERY ROYAL SOLD SELLS ANOTHER 99 ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Royal Typewriter Building - - - New York, N. Y. ; A branch in each principal city again at nigbt Wall street may be said to be tbe most democratic street In the world, for all its vaat wealth. There Is no street where a crowd will gather more quickly than there, even opon the smallest pretext It may be a street faker selling some newfangled toy or a man gilding tbe ball on a Dagppie suu feet np to tbe air. A suffragette mak ing a speech wonld transfer practical ly tbe entire population from a dozen skyscrapers to toe "standing room only" In ber Immediate vicinity. Bat unless one harries be will not get a good view of tbe fair creature, for soon she Is tost from view in tangles of ticker tape tossed to reels from tbe nearby office windows, a favorite sport among tbe Brokerage noose rierk. This sort ot tblng nsoally takes place during tbe noon hour, and at that time all work Is suspended at the Orst sound of a band in tbe distance. Everybody flies to tbe curb. Business can wait n this busiest of atreets for most anything before 2 o'clock, wben tbe chimes of Trinity sound tbe after noon session and "tbe street" settles down to It terious business ot mar tog flnanrlal olstory. Sm-n ta the everyday outside" lit tle cn6ed street, "with the nrer at one end and a cemetery at tbe other, which has seut w tires upon scores to one or the otber-tbe street witn destiny. Strand Magazine, Ghosts Without Heads. Speaking of ghosts, the London Chronicle snys that -headless coaches" are fairly numerous in England. Tbe most famous la the one that drives once a year, on the anniversary of Anne roleyn s execution, up tne ave-; nue at Bllckllnc. ber Norfolk home, i Tbe coachninn and the four horses j have not a bead between them, and Xnnn'a own Is not anno ber shoulders. but she bolds It In her lap as she sits to tbe coach all in white. At the nau door the whole apparition vanishes. Anne's father. Sir Thomna. also rides to s coach drawn by headless horses once a year, and bis ride Is much more exciting than bis daughter's. He baa to cross forty county bridges Muring tbe nigbt and a company of yelling de mons pursues the coacb to keep tbe horses going. But how do the horses bear the noise if they have no earsT . .. , t . A Shadow Fifty Miles tons. Tbe peak of Tenerife projects a huge shadow stretching upward of fifty miles acrosH tbe deep and partly ecllpn ing tbe adjoining Islands. Exaggerat ed shadows of immense size are com monly seen In many other places. On tbe llarx mountains tbe so called Spec ter of the Itrocken throws gigantic shadows of mountain climbers tnto tbe sky. repeating every movement made by tbem. The same occurs on the summit of I'ambaruarra. In Peru. On tbe tops of Alpine peaks and on tbe aummlt of Ben Lomond, in 8-ot la nil. mists to one cam and raretled air "in the other explain ibeie optical' illusions. Tbe same causes produce also colored .shadows, varying at each -hour of tbe day and traceable to the dispersion of tbe iar ray.-8clentinc American. Tee Much For Him. Voltaire could not speak much Eng lish,. The reason why be refused to study the language ia this: ' It was drilled Into him that -plague", was pronounced "plaig," which be thought very pretty and acceptable, " But right on top of it be was introduced to "ague." which bis teacher said must be called a-gue." Finding It impos sible to reconcile the difference, be went off tnto a philosophical tantrum and dropped the stody. A Bit of a Brag. Lawyer Are you acquainted with any of the men on the Jury ? Witness Yes, sir; more than half of them. Lawyer Are you willing to awear that you know more than half of tbem I Witness Say. '1 it comes to that i m willlng to swear that I know more than ail of tbem put together. Mil waukee Journal. An Afterthought. tt." ti toii us buxbaud at breakfast "tbene bl ii:i are pretty good, but don't you think there onsrtit to be a little more" - "Your mother made thi ni." Interrupt ed the wife quickly. "of tbem?' er.d;d the bnslusn-1. With a flab Inspiration. Man is hi hits st.r. and that soui that can lie lionem I lb only perfect man.-Fief ber. Deserving of Pity. "There goes Roxbam. Every time I think of that man's financial embar rassment It makes me yearn to help him." "Financial embarrassment?" "Yes. He's got so much money he doesn't know what to do with It" Catholic Standard and Times. . .. -t : The Main Thing. Political Iender-How does Bump it and f Henchman-All right, I gness He itelongs to tbe same political party is we do Political Lender-Confound It! Thafs no sign. Is be with us or gainst os? Puck. i PARISIAN SAGE. The Best Family Hair Dressing, Grew, er and Dandruff Cure eaEarta. Dear Madam: You are responsible for the condition of the hair o' your entire family. You dont I want your husband ?o grow bald; you don't want your chil dren to grow np with scat hair and scaly scalp. You want lustrous hair for yourself and every member of your family. Then always use Parisian Sage to your home. It is a delightful refresh ing hair dressing that kills dandruff germs, banishes dandruff, stops falling hair and Itching scalp and puts vigor and luster into the harr, or money back. Large bottles 50 cents at th Newlin drug store and druggists everywhere. Sprains ion le careful treatment Keep quiet and app.; Chamberlain's Linimeut freely. It will' remove the soreness and quickly restore lie farts to a healthy con lition. For i bv k!l ileaUra 70HA! DYER Cement Contractor & Builder Get my figures before building your sidewalk. You can build a cement block house as cheap as frame. 25 years experience. Phone Main k6 SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS and WINCHESTER BACON LOGAN BERRIES FOR CANNING $2.35 Per Crate I Gty Grocery and Bafcery THE HOME OF GOOD THUGS TO EAT. THOSE: Sato 75 w I