La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 18, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911.
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sessation.il ditoece proceed,
ings at baker aired.
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Elegant New Styles In ,
Men's Fall Suits
Priced to save dollars Jor you and
build trade for us.
$10.00 to $30.00
See them and you will want to aee how you
will Idok in them. Try them on then youH
want to own one. They are extraordinary
values, as you'll realize when ycu see them
Toney & Scrantori
l':K- The Store That Satisfies
SESSION IRKED
ey PROGRESS
nilitee in getting along some definite I dimple desire any demand for their
line. . J good offices in presenting a veto or
John Collier, now in the east. Is
making verbal Inquiries where the com
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uanus uuwb , u i uk conclave re
gardless of whatever manner It,may
mission is used and J. H. Peare a mem
bor of the local committee, leaves to
night for California points and wilt
Investigate various commissions used
there.,
"All In all we are getting along
nicely," said a member , of the com
mittee today. "The committee had so
Vrealoetes and Features of Maj'man valuable suggestions on hand
Style Poland Out by Letters. 10 uront hy that it seems we will soon
f be ab'e to reach a definite line of pro
cedure."
THE co yxissios istestigator-i
HAVE MICH DATA.
With correspondence and charters
and suggestions from' a large list of
While nothing has been said, and
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ciuea and towns using some form of little expressed by the members of
the com mission, style of government, the committee who are still anxious
the citizens' committee appointed by to learn all they can about such meth
iiayor A. L. Richardson some time ods of city government before epres
ago. held another busy session last j sing themselves outright, It seems
sight. The committeemen went over that the one-man commission, a man
M list of letters from towns where the'ager, is the probable recommendation
commission form Is now In vogue, and that will eventually be made by the
te almost very instance, the writers commission when it reports to the
of these letters,' answering queries! council,
frot William Miller, secretary of the . - '
committee, pointed ont the weaknes
ses that may exist in the respective
oacitiion forms, and very kindly
pointed out the features as well. The
ui ua sua aio inciuaea a consid- j
rabl variety of charters and com-i
tn'lon. H of which aided the com- from receiving even ln"the"form ofa
(Continued Irom page one)
NOTICE
PIKUE SLACK 1ML im TIIIBD ST.
HE ARE ADEPTS IX THE , TAILORING USE. HE TIKE CARE i
OF VOl HI W ORK CSDER A fll AIKASTEE. LADIES' TAILORING
X SPECIALTY.
THE LA GRAND CLEANING
, and PRESSING PARLORS
FRESH FRUIT and
VEGETABLES
TVATKRMELOSS
CANTALOUPES
PEAOIES
rLl'MS
BLACKBERRIES
BANANAS
'ORANGES V
i APPLES
IIO.ME CORK
CELERY v ; :
BEETS
CARROTS
STRISG BEAAS
CrCl'MTlETtM
GREEN PEPPERS
FRESH TOMATOES
SQUASH (SUMMER)
City Gocey and B&kety
THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
PHONE t Main T5
have come to their knowledge,
Cardinal ftampolla is without ex
ceptlon at the present time the most
notable figure of the sacred college.
He is a Sicilian by birth and It was
Just 68 years ago yesterday that he
first saw the light of day. He was
educated at the college Capranloa and
the academy of the Noble Ecclesias
tics In Rome, and in 1875 became at
tached to the nunciature at Madrid.
In. 1877 he became secretary of the
congregation of Oriental Rites. . In
1882 he was created titular archbish
op of St. Heracles and sent to Spain
as nuncio. He was created and pro
claimed cardinal March 14, 1887, tak
ing title from the Church of S, Ce
cilia, and a few months later, waa
named secretary of state. Sine the
death of his former chief, Pope Leo
XIII, he has lived a very retired life,
restricting his activities almost ex
clusively to his duties as head priest
of St. Peter's. : i
The distinguished family connec
tions of Cardinal Rampolla, his Inti
mate acquaintance with Spanish and
English affairs, and his abilities to
cope with political statesmen are
well known. Also he is quite as fa
mous for his learning as for his abil
ity. . , He has written the best works
extant upon the traditions of the
Greek church and upon the Infallibil
ity of the pope, and he Is the author
of a notable valume on the historical
accuracy of the story of the Maccabees.-
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Another advantage possessed by the
cardinal as a candidate for the chair
of St. Peter is his patrician' ancestry,
for it Is a tradition of the church that
the- pope should be a man of patri
cian births t. ' '; ';
Rampolla's views are quite as. lib
eral as those of any of the hierarchy
and he has often expressed warm ad
miration for Cardinal Gibbons., Arch
bishop Ireland and other members of
the liberal party. : ot . 'the ' Catholic
church In America.
Yesterday Spent In Going Over Final
Arguments in Case.
-(Baker Herald.) ,
The final argument In the Love di
vorce trial opened today and will
probably continue the greater part of
tomorrow if not longer.
Attorney John L. Rand opened, for
the plaintiff and ridiculed many of the
points brought out by the evidence
of the defendant He ' particularly
scouted thd good faith of the argu
ment that Love had been brutal. He
referred sarcastically to the. exagger
ated reports of the child's ill health
acd characterized Mrs. Love as a
four-flusher.- v j
Attorney C. A. Johns opened the ar
gument for the defendant beginning
at 11:15 in the forenoon and conclud-
- : " Hnemoon. sir.
Johns devoted himself to . an exposi
tion of the law covering desertion. He
cited numerous djcisions from many
of the leading courts of the land and
explained their application to the
case in hand. Attorneys who heard
tnis argument say that it was one of
the most exhaustive presentations of
the law on any point that has. ever
been made in a Baker court room!
Mr. Johns will be followed by Ivan
Hyiand, the Seattle attorney for Mrs.
Love. Rufus Mallory, the Portland
attorney -will close the defendant's
case. '' '" .
That Sidney C. Love was not enti
tied to a divorce "because he had "ac.
quiesced" ; in the . allefeed desertion
was the argument of Mr. Johns In the
afternoon. He cited the Chrlstmaa
letter in which Love had said, "the
color was rlght'Mn reference to a
letter to Love's mother in which his
wife had referred to herself as a yel
low dog. Also in the letter of January
2, the phrase "Your . family motto
should be 'take all and give nothing, "
was mentioned. The attorney sought
to show that these remarks Love had
made impossible a reconciliation un
less his wife "had crawled to him on
her hands and knees," and thus was
shown, according to Mr, Johns' argu
ment, that Love had acquiesced In the
separation. , . :
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Public Lands Sold.
Uncle Sam had" an auction day here
this morning and disposed of consid
erable Oregon land owned by him,
the money for which is now in" the
hands of the receiver of the local land
office. '
The public sale was conducted by
Register Bramwell and brought men
here from outlying counties and re
sulted In many sales. The price quot
ed Is principally $1.25 an acre, the
minimum price the land can sell for.
Among the buyers of land were
Nancy P. Porter, Long Creek; Allen
Porter, Long Creek; Charles Beymer,
Monument; Chritsian F. Schoenherr,
Uklah; Chas. A. Coe, Long Creek; Or
rlu F. Steele, Nolan; Curtlss Jackson.
Hamilton; Andrew J. Sullivan, Star
key and Morris M. McAlllgop. Hamil
ton.'. ,"
Glendule, Salt River valley, Is busy
with new buildings. Sugar making Is
well untJor way.
FR ITERS AL ORDERS OF LA
.' GR.I5DE. -9-
Lf.tl M.Uf ', ar ,4,4ta t!tl
41, i F. A A. M. tot meet
ings first aid tunc Satirrdays at
7:30 p. a. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M.
Uc C. WILLIAMS, Secretar-
1. P. O. E. -La Grande Lodge No. 433
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's rlub, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothel t are cordially . In
; vlted to attend.
. - H. J. RITTER. Ex. Uui
H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec.
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Commercial
Banking
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This bank b4 unexcelled facilities
for the care of jour business In com
nerelal banking, and solicits joar
checking account
. lVhen yon pay all your bills and eon
tracts by check yon can rest easy In
case a dispute arises as to payment
Yon nave In your paid check an evi
dence of payment that cannot be dig.
rf not need a large
amount of money to open a checking
account with this bank.. Open aa ac
count and acquire the habit of paying
bills by check. You will find It both
safe an convenient.
In addition to taking care of your
business In this department we can give
)ou an Interest account or furnish you
a safe deposit box at a nominal rental ,
Burglar proof vault It Is our aim to
meet your requirements In every way.
Call and see us.
Bloody Battle Fought
Yautepec. Mex.,'Aug. 18. As a re
sult of the battle between the rebels
and the federals in which 19 Zapata-
istas and federals were killed, the en
tire state of Morelos, except the city
of Cuernavaca. is today in " arms
against the government This the first
battle of the new revplution. . .
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W
; meets every second and fourth Sai
urdays at K. P. halt-AU visiting
-1 mebers welcome.
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J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A. -La Grande Camn No. 7703
meeu every Monday in the month at
the 1. O. O. F. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially , lnvltej to
sttend.
E. E. DANIELS,' . - :
' . ED. HEATH. Clerk.
1 EBEKAHS trrstal Lodire No. K
meets every Tuesday evening In tb
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem
hers are invited to attend. .
MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. G.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec
( Southeastern Washington's ' ,
Greatest Fair
September 18 to 23 T9f 1
$30,000 IS PREMIUMS AND
. PURSES.
Greatest Race
Program ever of f ered in
the northwest
SPECIAL ATTRACTI0SS IX
! EYERY DEPARTMENT.
Concerts Daily by RussPs Fam-
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ITALIAN BAND
Special Rates on All Rallorads.
H'MIIIIIIIIIHIIIHI H
SWEET POTATOES t
GREEN PEPPERS
and EGG-PLANT
I Will be among other Tcgetables
T for Satnrt)n mnrnln. mi,.. . X
HH ... ... uau iiuiviraav.
New consignment of Boiled
xiam ana inea Beef lust ar- x
rlTed. Cottage Cheese about li30 T
o'clock. Black 81 Is our phone
nnmuer.
I Pattison Bros; J
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cres.
, Lodge No. 27 meeas every Monai
. night in Caatle hall, (old Elk's hall.
A Pythian welcome to all vlsltm
: Knights.
JESS PAUL, C. C
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8
O. E. P. Hop Chapter No, 13, O. E
C. hol itated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays o
ach month. Visiting members cor
dlaliy InTitad. . J
CARRIE E HUNTER. W. M.
MART A. WARNICK, 8ec
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STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
One Night Wednesday Aug 23
TKeyVe Made the Whole World
.Laugh ''I:'.:
THE OLDEST. AND BEST1
Notable Tour of
Richards & Pringles I
Famous Georgia MINSTRELS
Thousand, of dollar, invested in lU equipment
A veritable dream f the Arabian Nichta.
Everybody goes to the Minstrel., They can't help it
I HEY ARE CATCHING!
Price. 25 - 50 - 75&$l.GO Seat .ale onena at
Van Buren s Monday August 20th
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