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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1911)
la ZTiMz ivexisg observe:, tiiuusday, august ai,i9ii. PAGE 5 n t fl Blanche Crane also of La Grande were Cleaning the Mud Avay From the Battleship Maine Is a Slow Job married hia afternoon by Justice of the Pu( "W311iains aft tils office. ' ' V s 8 r . i .a 'W' rEEOSAlS. biiOVS.'. iiK TiEiffilE fail Arrived Ladies 18 button tan urn, uie pro n per style for fall wear. lam toe with cloth top. r The New Fall Styles in extremely short vamps and round high toes are mand.: We can sho w y ou thebiggest and best as--sortment in the city. 1 "':'. ' ' :": .'i. ':: '.':''t'- LJ.Frehch Agents for Onyx Hosiery pr R I jhoe Co KEEP,Y0Ot EIE ON TIIIS AD "A Country Cupid'' .. Blograpu -A beautiful country love story with an Intensely dramatic sit uation brought anout by a half witted lad. "Ths New Church Carpet" .... 4 ....Y. .......... Edison A peculiarly Interesting rep production. : What became of the money' subscribed for the new carpet? ' ' "Birds of a Feather". Vltagraph Thia is a roaring comedy. If a Vitagraph. Can' describe it here. Come and see It. , Illustrated song-r-"I .Wonder WhWKlsslng Her"Nbw.'r:; ''T; Sung by PAY lOl'Il 'W'TrK'S'? '"OfOlf l K01Y. J , LOCALS ' , H. T. Love, Jeweler, 121214 Adams av., Pr. Posey, Sperljllt-t for Eye, Ear, 'ose, Throat diseases and catarrh. Oier 8elder8 store, Eje fitted with glasses. Hours 9 to 11:30$ 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ,:.'V:. The Presbyterian church trustees contemplate having' the manse paper- Jted and painted. ,.( ... . " " Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of the Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had the. place remodeled and newly furn ished and will run a first class place, nown as the Delmonico. " Your pat ronage solicited. ; ' 8-14-tf The Sacred Heart academy Is being improved with new papering and painting in the Interior. B. B. Nutter is doing the work. ' '. ' ' School - books, second hand, such as used here will be bought for cash at Silverthorn's family drug store. V Mr. and Mrs. French, recently ar rived here from the east, have pur chased uhe Simmons property on Sec ond street. . - .. The G. W.' B. V.' ladies' ot the Chris tian ' church' win have their regular meeting at the chuif h On the first day of September at '2 o'clock. There' is special business to be considered at this meeting and a full attendance Is essential. Miss Wilcox is the leader. George T. -Cochran has purchased the corner lot at Third and Washing ton. ' ' . - 1 ' ,. . i " Second hand school books will be bought for cash at SHverthorne's fam ily drug store. v 8-28-7t V ! The Fair store is making changes In its show windows this week, which will Improve the general appearances of the front :.;wW .y...i.v.i Pendletton Business College opens Sept.' 6.' A large enrollment Is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will be given to pupils enrolling before September 20;v Graduates assisted, to t Oi ! positions;' M. U Clancy, B.' A., Principal. ''''.;'', 1AT ITITEIB REST T031 OR EO W.' ' . ' . BRADLEY & Co. 8ASITART FLraUBIXG. -r Do tbclr plnmhlng work accordlss to the plumbing ordinance ef the city. Censilt w$ record, .-. '',; -r Phones: Shop R. 71 1 fies. B. 1482. i Miss Garrick Matinees Mr. Ferrin ,'. I . , '. . . . Evenings' PAY I0rK WATER BEXT TOXOlt KOW. . ' Minnie M. Edwards of Lostine was a guest at the Savoy this afternoon. E. Evacsen, a resident of Wallowa, was a Savoy gue6t this morning. ' " . C. T. Walker cf Seattle is stopping at the Somraer this afternoon. Mrs. Eva Fouts and sister of Ogdeu are registered at the Sominer today while here on business maters. A. c. Horton, Jr., of Boise and V. M. Horton are stopping at the Summer hotel this afternoon. M. Morlson and wife were In the city from Wallowa thia afternoon and registered" the Savoy '" " El. Sanford was down from Kamela this morning transacting business and stopped at the Savoy. - Edith. Cdle was in La Grande from Enterprise th'.s afternoon, Btaying at th9 Savoy. ; ,j '. ''-'I ,. c- H. Zurcher, a business man of Enterprise spent last night In the city on business matters. , ; f. ' .'v C. N.. Palmer and family left thia corning for Oklahoma after a atay C(j about a year in this city. Chas. Eutton wnt to Enterprise thia morning In the Interest of, the Home Independent Telephone, company. N. M. Munford of Milton r'-red et he Foley1 last night while U-isact-lng businfss In the city. : , . j . ,' Fred Scott t,C5 livi'-' -Pr,:,';r last night, stopping at te Savoy While here. ; . . . - '.. "" S. 8. Jf rrel of umpter was a L.i j Grande visitor this morning. He stay ed at the Foley while here. ; : v E. S. Maxwell, of Oshkosh, Wiscon eiti,' registered at the Foley last even ing;', -f . V f r " ';'..''. ; ,. '- ; ' ;:" , G. U Crookham of Caldwell spent last night in the ctfy. He registered at the' Foley. Miss Pearl Tlbbets and Miss Opal Wall of Elgin stopped at the Foley last night. ' - W. L. Tucker, formerly a school taacher of this county, accompanied bv his wife, were at the Foley last . .... jl i t night. Cal Jordan, erstwhile resident of La Grande and now residing In Enter prise, spent last night in the city and returned homthis morning. , , , , ": Herbert Pattison and CT XV Le'rihart, a local bakery proprietor, returned to day from a Junket to the coast . ' and Portland. . ; ' r ; ;'. ' Hon.' Jay Dobbin, former represen tative from Wallowa county In the state legislature, was In La Grande last night He returned to Enter prise this morning. : ', , Fj D. Haisten and family arrived home last night from a ten-days camp ing trip to upper Catherine creek. Fishing and huckleberrylng were both excellent : " ' - v , Robert Knowles, father of Circuit Judge J, W. Knowles of this city, left this morning for his home In Denver, after an extended visit with his rela tives here. He will stop at Salt Lake for a short vislit. '. ' ' J. H. Peare and daughter Miss Ei lene and Mrs. Mrs. John . McKenna, ,wbo have been 'in California visiting friends, are expected home tonight. Mr." Peare attended the Eagles con vention as a delegates from the local aerie.'. ''. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stock, formerly of Cove, left this morning tor Portland where they will be permanently lo cated hereafter, Mr. Stock was cash ler of the Cove bank for several years and won many warm-friends during his stay in Union county, lie has a position In Portland. f ifr-vrvmi 1. tfl-ff ; Photo copyright by Americaa Press Association, 1911, A LLi ot the water has been pumped from the inside of the cofferdam In closing the wreck of the battleship Maine In Havana harbor, but the wreck has not yet been entlraly exposed to view, as it is burled In mud about thirty-five feet deep . Removing this mud is a slow process, because it is searched closely -for the remains of the men whose bodies were not found at the time the battleship was destroyed. Bones that have been recovered belonged to eighteen oi. twenty bodies, and more are being found '"'r -t!!vE!! the mud is removed, which will not be for several weeks, It will uot be possible to answer the question as to the original explosion thut destroyed the Maine.; One, of the pictures above shows the incrubted hull of the batfr-'TIr. r.'ae the other shows that portion of the vessel most severely d.vtj;l fcy the e-plrslon that sent her to the bottom. , &Icott Answer' Accusers.. ' ,: I Sallm,.-Or Aug. S0.-living Sec-( retary' Olcott to understand that, he, as state printer, is holding his offices in the state capitol by virtue of leg-islatiy-e will, rather than by courtesy . of secretaries of state; State Priniter Duniway sent his untlmatum to Olcott 1 todaj relative to removing the state printing plant and advised him that he wfculd not change its location to any bther place In the city, , Sefreral. months ago Olcott advised' the state printer that he would have to remove the plant by August 31. ,: "1 will start action as soon as. the time is up," said the secretary of state today. "W. C. Bristol, of Porti land, and Charles Li McNary, of Sa lem, will assist as counsel In what ever action is taken. 1 Intend to go ahead :wHh my plan to. .oust; the'state printing' 'plant.' v. .V',t,V-.:,.;rlgr;;:;.' t ' Vlaln 4 nun Aw tfailn ''.'..'' .v Itt writing to the secretary and giv ing his reasons for his stand, State Printer Duniway said: j 'In reply to your letter pf June 8, regarding the space occupied by the state printing plant wish to state that' I have had this matter under careful consideration and find that the secretaries of state have not been furnishing this space through cour tesy, but because they . were directed to do so by legislative enactment ' ; "Since . the plant has been located i in its present quarters all the legis lative assemblies h8,ve known its loca tion and have considered the advan tages to the state worth the space. I have been unable to And that this declaration of legislative, will has at any time been rescinded or repealed, and J cm therefore advised that the occupancy of the quarters used by me in the transaction of my official duties Is expressly warranted by law and that I cannot be ousted from them lawfully without some new legisla tion. .;':; . ,-- "I am not willinr to' remove my plant from Its present quarters,' and seek a location elsewhere in the city of Salem, , This would Involve much expense and greatly handicap me in the performance of my official du ti. ' ":. ! " ' . :'- . "If, therefore you Insist upon the removal of my plant from the capitol building, there is a controversy be 'if - iv1-1 -f 4k,rt.Nt.-'.'AiA.--. tween us with reference to my right to remain and your authority to oust me therefrom. ' 1 will be glad to co-operate with you in any proper way to secure a decision of this question by the pro per tribunal, but I will not move my plant and handicap me in the per formance of mj public duties until the questions above referred to have been determined against me by the proper tribunal," ; ' ; ' WonK'n Lfuid Strike. Paris, Aug. 31. -Two itroopa of -cavalry today are in command of the Valenciennes district to quell rioting women who are demanding a reduc tion in the prices of food stuffs. - )uck Parties Tomorrow. Ducks can be hunjed and killed to morrow morning ftnfl'rnany an excur sion to duck grounds is planned to day. Those who are? posted say there are but few birds' here this year. Whenever You Need It. - "Where can I get the recipe for government whitewash?" . "Any Investigating committee will give it to you." Pittsburg Dispatck. The Bellas. , ' 'Oh, the belles, Bummer bellest What' plenitude of heartaches their gU dineiw compel ! ' How they gignis. glggt. siesle, In the tea brreue laden nlghtl How their victims squirm onj wiggle n In an ecstasy of frigrM! . . ' How they hurt -. - 1 V When they flirt. When with Kliinillsh Klee they gloat On the squirming of a follow whn thr ; have him by the throat! . . ii , .' : , ' '. Oh, the belles, , Hrazen bolleal How they conjure, schema and plaa To entrap tha aummpr man, . The ribbon counter gentlemen wno maa querada as sweiisl . - ' -X :" ' ' '," Oh. the belle, " i - '1' ' Greedy belles! Kaw they wring, wring, wring,' voda water, everything, From tha pockets of tnoe "Caa&r . claiming a wells ! . . ;, ' j ' ' ' 1 Oh, lha belles, ' 5 : Foxy belle t What a, wealth of hint they fllg- ' To compel tha pleaaant ring, Diamond ring! ' . . i Ah, the heart angairlng ring ' Of the golden wedding balls, belhL beTla, bell, bells! Oh. the bell ' -Tom Daly la CathoUo Btndri aa4 : . Ttuvaa. Your face Indicates whethflr you care as to your personal appearance or not. Don't think that you have to suffer from a rough skin or wind chapped face. . , . m BIXE 3I0OTA1S CEEAlf will help you get along the road to a perfect personal appear ance, and mental satisfaction, besides it will be appreciated' by your skin. Vrmlit Bran Co, SHREDDED If yon hare uncd thesaniple nckage that wast left at yonr house, you probably would like more. We carry It, comes in, 15c PACKAGES lVhkh contain 12 S. W. HIhcuKh For sale by i Patlisoa Brc3. Qsissarif They laoe In front ThlnK vrhat tliat means the- classic back correct poise beautiful lines ease of adjustment with abso lute comfort The proof Is in the fitting- Mrs. Robert Patti son Corseilere. Phoue Mack 3431. I THE VALUE " of f GOOD EYES Ir Ibestimable. Most of the bad T ye can be made perfect with the assistance of Spectacles. I X have dug to the very bottom of. OPTICAL SCIENCE 1 and am prepared, to do fitting X that is unequaled. . 2 If you would be free from pain T and inconvenience, loss of time from work or.' school, wear a X pair of my1 glasses. . - T grind all my glasses. HEACOCK Eye Sight Specialist . W ' -. ft i i. it 5- t I V. i m til.