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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. PAGE 8 LA GRANDE. UNION CO UNTY. OREGON. CUT-OFF UTJE ' IS GOMPLETED sua PRICES : go IIP II! Sacred Heart Academy La Grande Oregon Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis Pay STUDIES M ILL BE RESUMED NEXT TUESDAY, SEPT. 5TH. .JEUMH. 1st, 2nd, 3rd grade jsr month ........ ...... .. 1100 " 4th, 5ta, 6th grade per month .......... $1.50 th and 8th grades, per mouth ..................... $2.00 Academic grades, per month ................. $3.00 Commercial course, per montii.... $4.00 Munic 50 cent a lesson and 25 cents a wek for the dally us of . the Instrument. ; ; y..,,ini..i. i ,i ii Mii. .iii 1 1 mmfffj zz?iTrirr,m'u' ". .' j'l Parents and Guardians are kindly requsted to send their children at once. Further particulars will cheer fully be given by Sister Superior TRACK LAID BUT SOME BALLAST 1VOKK REJfAIS. Hot Lake New Connected With Direct Line to Union Other Sews . OLD CHUJW MEET AGAIX. rFormer Mlehlaan Lads, Now Men, Arc Spending Day Together Here. , After 20 years of 'separation . two r schoolboy friends L, M. Hoy t. city M.tA. mnrarintDnitit J-f fhltt fit, end H Hit I Up- M IT"'. . a. V V .- " ' . ' - - .- . Charles Burley, a Mount Rose,, Col.,' laundryman are renewing acquaint-, ances here today. Mr. Burley is pay ing a visit to Mr. Hojt today while en route home from a trip to the i coast. Twenty years or more ago the two wiere boys together in their old home town of Wayland, Mich., and, they went to school together, fought ' and played together and then became j separated when they grew older. 1 While here Mr. Burley is being shown the city by the water superintendent. service tomorrow. In the afternoon at 3 p. in. there will be a mass meet ing for all Sunday school workers of the city. ' :. : i Corvallis Gazette Times: Charlie Heckart is going to present he Philo math school hous with a 30 foot flag staffsurmounted with a hollow gilt bait. In this ball be wants to put a copy of the G.-T. with some account of the school building, etc. (Union iRepublican.) The tracklayers on the Central Railroad between Union and Hot Lake i tu&de connection between the Cove line and the Sugar Farm Saturday evening last, and the present week is given up to ballasting and placing the line In condition for travel. Just when the company will tngin run nlng'trains over this line is not stat ed. ' Mayor Wright has this week receiv ed a letter from the financial agent who have been examining the $12,300 water bond issue of the City , of Un ion, witfr a view to purchase, and the report of the Chicago lawyers cover ing the case is enough to drive a city official to hard drink or suicide. The labyrinth of objections and require ments presented would appear to al most render it out of the Question to I do businetiR with th been looking the matter over. One cannot form an idea of the re quirements exacted unless he has read the letter referred to. It Is worse than technical It requires many things that it U doubtful If the city of Union could provide even after long and careful research. J. Just what the city council will do about the matter remains Jo be seen. It certainly to called upon to deal with a knotty problem, in so far as prospective bond buyers are concern ed, and may be compelled to look elsewhere before closing a deal. Sunday School Institute Tonight I Thie Sunday school institute at the "Baptist church conducted by Rev. J. T. Spiington continues with evening session at 8 p. m. this evening. Rev. Rprlnpton will preach at the morning J. M. Arrlngton of North Bend has pleased the Coos Bay Harbor man by presenting him with a fine sample of Mammoth blackberries that averaged two Inches long and three-quarters of an Inch in diameter. Twelve of them filled a good sized jelly dish. FEEE TO YOU MY SISTER ;w,W4asfiT luoiwomu. ' I know woman's euiferlnge. 1 bare fotutd the ear. I will mall, fro of any chart. Kir Uawlnal. a with full iiietruotloui to a7 nTt r! woman a allm elite. I want to tvU i women about thi euro-rot, my reader, for yonreeU, your daughter, your mother, or your itr. I watit to tU you how to cure yourselvu at home with oa fte help of a doctor. Men aeaeel UDderatand Women a euffvriugii. What we women know has tiaarleace, we know better than any doctor. I know that my'home treatment is aafe and sure oure for leacarrnaaa tr Wkltlia iltchargaa, Hkentlw. Oia aleeamatt er f altiai el th Wank, fratit, banr, w fanlia Nriee'a, UtiflM a Oiifiia Twnara, tr traetaa; )t ettaali Mai, lack mt amiia, (Mariai fact htliifi, urn, fwpidl lulini ug Ika tpine, ailiocMr, Sttlra It tr,, M Hairiaa, etanam, kiJnir. lfi llaMar IimMm (Rare cauaat kf MtkiutMt Mcalm to our tin, tl I want to tend you I caaplilt ha Sif trettaaiat amtlrahr frtt to prove to you that you onu cure yountoii a norae, eatiiy, quicaiy ana anrelr. Remember, that.rt will cell nt aoikiatto Iwa tha triAtment a coraulete trlul : and If Ton yrhh to enntlnua, It will aont you only ahonk lfonta wtvk or Imn than two cent a day, Ik will not Inurfnr with your work or oooupatlon. Jaal w4 m your Mat an addrata, tell me how you utter If you wlxh, and I will amid yon the treatment for yourriM. entlnilr free.in plain wrap per, by return mall I will aim tend you trta attl. my book "WOMM'S OWI MtOICAL UIISEI" with explanatory llluatrattnna b!io .ng whr women taller, and how ther oanenaily cure thenwelvea t home. Kery woman thould have it, and learn to Ikiak ler kamlf. "then when the doctor taye , "You mutt haTe an operation." you can decide for youreelf . Thotwand of women hare cured -tuenuielTea with my home rrady. It enret all tM tr ng(, to Motktrt at Owaklart, I will explain dimple home trt merit whlrh pedlly and effertually ourea Iunorrhoea, Green Blokneee and Painful or Irregular Menatruatlon in young LawUua, rUumpaeet and health always reaulta from 4U uae. .. ( W hererer you Ue, I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly tell any aufforer that thla Soaa Trtotawal really earta all women'tdineaitee, and maki women well, trnng, plump and robuet. Jetl wnf aa raw atiraaa, and the free ten day's treatment it youre.alao the lK)k. Write totbiy, at you may not tue thla offer again. Addrewi , ' mrs. m. SUMMERS, BoxH - Notre Dame, Ind., U. 8.A (Union Scout.) 1 ' Possibly there are those In Union that are not aware of the fact that a cannery has been established In this city. The Institution Is start ing on a small scale but soon ex pects to develop Into a large and es tablished industry. Thia will take some time and a large outfit will not be installed until next fall. The cannery will be run under the namn of Dennison and Johnson. They wera formerly In business In Baker. At present tWey are located in the Goodbrod property on railroad street and have installed wihat Is failed a home canning outfit for ,. immediate purposes. In the near future the pro prietors expect to handle all this sea son's fruits and vegetables. Before the next season ooens they will have their larcte outfit installed and ready to do a big business. The parties are amply able finan cially to handle such an Industry and will erect a building for handling the products of their Industry by next sea son. If plans mature, , It Is the Intention of the Women's club and others backing the new li brary to have the same erected upon the grovnls now occupied by the old library building. The plana have been accepted by Carnegie and are at pres ent in the hands of architect Ellis of Spokane. . As soon as tihfe architect finishes all the plana in detail, bids will be called for the erection of the building. The amount of $5,000 Is donated by Mr. Carnegie on the condition that the city pays a malntainance of $500 year ly and on this account the city offi cials have an Interest in the matter of construction, etc. It Is hoped by the local club and officials, that the erec tion of the new library will be com menced in the near future and on its completion Union can boast of the only modern library in Union county. School Books and Supplies All the book and supplies used in our schools are here Let us supply what the children will need in this line. Our prices on books are the lowest at which they can be sold. In the supply line - tablets, inks, pencils, slates, crayons, erasers, etc. we afford val ues that make it worth while to come here for every thing on your list At least come in and let us give you our figures. We will buy second hand books. PRICE XOW STASDS AT $7.19 CASH PEBHrXDBED. Water Melons SelUnir Rapidly at the : Lewet Price in Years. By a serks of high and rapid ascen sions, sugar has climbed to $7.40, caslr, per hundredweight, This is the highest In years, and represents about $1.40 in excess of the normal pilots. This as cane sugar and local made or beet sugar Is 20c less per hundred, cash. The ascent sugar has taken the past few weeks hag been unprecedented and tbe last rise was recent. Melons. Cheapest Yet Water melons of which considera bly more than a dozen carloads have been sold .locally, are now sjlllng at the lowest prices In many years, being In sharp contrast to the high price of sugar. Local dealers' continue to sell the melons at 1 cents a pounds, the lowest price In many years. . .. Society .". ' ' (Continued from page t) HOGG DENIED Newlin Book & Stationery Co. t',i'i'":'vs CIRCUIT JUDGE DECIDES FATE OF PRISONER TODAY. , Motions for w Trlul Overruled by rmiding Judge. sewing and refreshments. This club has planned a semi-monthly aeries of afternoons that 'will make many a pleasant hour for the rrmbtrs. Dr. C. B. Cauthorn, a local well known dentist and Elsie Wlecks. also of this city, were quietly married this pmorning by Dr. J. D. Gillllan, Dr, and iii re. vuiiiorn mil ou me morning train for Portland. - 'V Last Mondaynlght was a gala eve ning for members, of this Methodist congregation. An Informal reception, enlarged upefc with music, speeches and refreshments, was tendered Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Gillllan, lu Celebration of their return to La Grandeor an othisr year's work. Circuit JutSie J. W. Knowles, Robert Knowles antfvthe onioat nt hnnnr hlmaalf mntta hanrtV. O . " veined little spieeches. Musical se lections by Marbel Green and Miss Marie Bolton, vocal solos by Mrs. R. E. Wills and Mrs. Riser were all great ly enjoyed. The large number of guests were ' excellently- entertained and tbe event was one of the most pleasant of many pleasant Method'st functions the old church on the hill records. , . - ' . a e Miss Naomi Klrtley was a charming hostess last evening at her home on Fourth street when she entertained many young friends. Miss Bessie Beuhler being the chief guest. Miss Beuhler leaves soon for Tacoma where she will attend school in the Annie Wright seminary. The Kirtley lawn was brilliantly illuminated with electric lights and out of door games and amusements entertained the guests. An artlsticly rved luncheon added to the entertaining features. Miss Kirtley's guests of the evening were; , ., ' ' ' .' Misses Zoe Bragg. Mary Penington, Cecils Lilly, Martha Watson. Merlam Smith. Charlotte Jones, Christine and Mabel Frazer, Sarah and Ethel Wright Frankle Crawford, Irma Martin, Eu nice. Kenneda, Ida Billings, Inez Knowles, Nora Arbuckle, Grace Pick ens, Alice Hill, Helen Currey, Serena Rohan, Ethfel Hanley, Runa Bacon, Hilda Anthony, Florence Happersett, Maud Leadsworth, Lurcece Woods, Etna Huffman, Margaret Corbette; Messrs. George Ruby, Clarence Garlty, Errol Ludicar. Fred Kiddle, Sydney Happersett. Grover Grimmett, Roy Currey, Kenneth . Bartlett, Harley Richardson,. Milton Stoddard. Russell Ralston. Frank Ralston, Will Rush, Lyle Kiddle, Lee Reynolds, Lynn Bohnfenkamp, Kenneth Carpy. Wlllard Carpy, Fred Huffman, Ray Williams. Hot Lake-s Booth A post card from Fred B. Currey, publicity manager at Hot Lake Sana torium, shows the newly arranged booth at tha Astoria Centennial to be very attractive. It is one of the interesting placet of the show for there Mr. Currey delineates on the curative powers of th Lake as well as tells of the great Eastern Oregon If you have a checking account, the bank does your bookkeepln; free of charge and renders you a statement of your receipts and ex penditures whenever you ask for It. Your cancelled checks are receipt for the bills you have paid. You need never pay a bill twice If you pay by check. The check is posi tive proof that you paid the money. Yon cannot be robbed If you carry a check book Instead of the ac tual money. You cannot lose your money by carelessness or fire if you keep It la the bank and pay by check. t you have a cbeck book in your pocket' you always have the "right change," for you can make out a check for any odd amount. ' If you pay by check, people will see that you have a bank account and your credit will be greatly improved. ' If you have a checking accoun t at the bank, you will be given spe cial consideration sbould you wish to borrow money. Your money In the bank keeps the mills , running, employs labor, and makes good and prosperoaatimes for all. If you have a checking account, you need not send money through the mails. You can send your check. ' If the check is lost your mon : ey Is still safe In the bank. If a check Is Btolen or forged, you do not lose anything. The bank is liable for forged checks if it pays them. ' All check books, bank books, etc., are free and it costs you abso- tutely nothing to have a bank. account. J,f ., ; .. ... . .j ...... If you have a checking account at the bank,' you will always feel'.' free to ask your banker for advice or for a recommendation. He will be glad to furnish either. ,; ; , ' : Nine-tenths of ths business of the world is done by checks. . Why not do yours that way? ,. ''. ' - The officers of this bank are at your 'service, .They Invite you to make this bank your business home. ' '' ' - "' YOU CAS OPEIT AX ACCOUNT BY DEPOSITING 0'E DOLLAR. UNITED STATES III BUNK O'CONNELUS Cigar Store ' Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobae. co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars In Obsery ers Coast League base- ban scores every day there's a Corner Depot and Jefferson St. ; Porchases Residence Jack Kerr purchased the Anna Be-t Long residence at the corner of Sec ond and Adams last (evening. . He will move ' into It and hla brother 5 will occupy the Kerr home on First I and Adams." - SECOND ANNUAL 'OitfrinvEST pmER Rorm EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT FAIB v and at AlV SEPTEBlR Hth : 16th.- , PENDLETON ,0E AJiD ONE-THIRD! FARE to Gossan i They laoe n front Think what that means the classic back correct wolse beautiful llnes ae of adjustment with abso lute comfort The proof Is In the fltOng UN'," Mrs.Rol)ertPattison Cors)t)ere. ' " Thone Black 143L via the TON OREGON-WASHIN RAILROAD &N IGATION CO. Excursion fares on special dafes, ask your nearest agient . LET 'ER BU OK! William Hogg will not be given a new trial. A decision was handed down to this effect by Circuit Judge J. W. Knowles today as the outcome j country, or motion tor a new trial maae ana i armed some time ten I HJogg .was convicted by a circuit court jury of having assaulted a neigh bor girl l High Valtoyand has been In the county Jail since his original arrest. Itself marked by a mad chase through the bills above Union by a posse. The case has been hard-fought throughout and was marked by s nc?Hv xft- test'.r.cav in rcnny In stances. A noveltv at the Polo grounds In Grower Cleveland Alexander. the i New York will be marblie boxes. The sensational young twirler of the Phil-( innovation Is tho Idea of Jim Foster, lice, has elgtred a three-year contract! the widely known architect of base with President Horace Fogel. ball arenas. . I- SAND RIDGE MAN HURT. G. W. Bobbins Thrown From Horse Bones Broken. This morning G. W, Robblns. a far mer of the Sand Ridge was brought to Dr. Molltor's office with a broken col lar borne as a result of being thrown from a horse. Tbe fracture was re duced and he Is resting well. Bronco busting, steer roplps. rid- Inf and racing . wild horses, Indian war dances, cowboy and cowgl "1 races relay horse and pony races, no rthwest frontier parade, horseback tug of war horseback pistol shooting, etct Wm. McMurra;, General Passenger Agt YOU TASTE The superior quality In vrery loaf of b&ad etery biscuit every piece of wastry made from BLUE STEM FLOUR Win -yon try a" sack, and If you decision Is not in favor of Blue Stem yoar money will be refunded. . .': For sale by Patlisoa Bros. i . Sin. m m