La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 07, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911.
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match this ad for Tr'iij anl
Saturday. A
"The Stepsisters" ...... Pathe
Story of a proud and disdain
ful stepmother and her daugh
ter in treating the ' lftt'e moth
erless girl. However, a Loeh
invar comes along and every
thing ends satisfactorily. '
"Two Officers" Edisrn
These two army officers love
one and the same lady. Th??
cut cards for trst choice, but
the lossr in the cut wing out la
the long run. It is an Edlson
ion feature to show how this is
accomplished. '
The New Editor" Sdig
Conceived and actsd . in the
best spirit of comedy. A young
editor, a suffragette and follow
ers a political boss and a com-
nmtlnir tattar. all trrAiisc in
f . , .... -y. . . . ...
. a b'R mixun. l"s a good one. '
Illustrated Patriotic Song
"Hats Off as the Flag Goes By."
Sung by -.
Miss Garrick Matinees
Mr. Geo. Blrnle ...... Evening
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nr YOUR WATER REM T0.H9R
HOW. . ,
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LOCALS
H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212,S Adams av.,
Dr. Posey, Specialist for Eye, Ear,
Kosp, Throat diseases and catarrh.
Oyer Solder's store. Eye fitted with
ilassps. Hours 0 to 11:30 1 :S0 to
( and 7 to 8 p. m. ' ?. ..-': :
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Dont wait until you 9fs others tet.
a position; be the first -to get tne 5La
Grande Business college..
Mr. Joe Woods ha'tan' c-ilArts vl
the Crystal cafe. Mr. Wocds has hid
the nlace remodeled and pewlr frrn-
ished and will run a first 'lsi-nla,
known as tin Delmoriico, "Your na't-
ronage soTtcfted. ' ' v- ,.8-14-tt
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Personal attention,' mo"srn methods
and practical teachers wfll jssuris yoj
quick returns,
college. '
La Grande "EuBiness
PAY TOrR WATEISUENT T0H0R
KOW. '
Ths ladies of the Home Mfsslanary
society or the Methodist church will
give their regular quarterly Tea meet,-,
ing at the home of Mrs. J. B. Wade,
1311 N avenue, Friday evening at 8
o'clock. Gentlemijn are to be invited
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PAY YOUR WATER RENT T()1I0-
LEAHN TO EARN La Grande Eus
neas college. . ' '
..This Is the time of yoar .when f v-
eryone should consider remodeling
their .. ,. 1 . , . , . .. '
HEATING AND PLUMBING JOBS.
Bradley & Co." has a crew, of first .
class plumbisrg, steam and hot water
fitters at all times ready to do work
satisfactorily. Come In and unload
your troubles Jo v ' -
BRADLEY & CO, . v ;
Phone Black 971. Elm Street. , '
that school opens Monday and hs
to start to" school. Our new fall
fit the boys and girls out with the
ket.1'- . v - -
Boys' shoes from
g Girls' shoes from
' EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
THEATRE
DON
$CH30L BOOKS.
As moet pecplj know we are selling
all bdool books at practically, cost
ad tie publishers and their agents
are di manoing of all buyers of school
books cash.oq delivery for them. Hence
itr i.: sciocl books we are obliged to
tx.it iEEh from all buyers of school
bocks at the time they are sold. '
O . SI VEhTHOKN, Family Druggist
N-WUN EOCK & STATIONERY CO.
' A class in conversation French la
ba'.vg organized in the city. Anyone
interested is asked to call up Main 728.
J. K. W ;:ecd has taken rooms in the
Lewi? buildlns end Dri Hall takes the
rod s i'crn erly occupied by Mr.-Wat-;rn.
ir.l his family,
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M s. Hrt.ie R, McDonald ard her
ri!'t. Mr. Weed, of Michigan, are
gu'sts at Hot Lal: today.
Mrs Tf'k NIc and children are in
fontanel to visit a couple of weens
with friends. .
V. E. Lcngwell. cf F-ndleton, trans-
acted business in La Grande this
morning. I
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. Earl and Harold Nutter left this
mcrnlng to be altar boys Sunday for
the dedicirn of tb: Cathol'c j
Y't I.-ri'i Ut- of t'je popu- j
'ar high srhool instructors, arrlv?d
nis rorning after a vacation spent
in find abovt Spokane and will be!
r sdy to rfSWKe ' her duties when ,
cho6l opens Monday. ; ' v-' .; I
' Frank B. Carruth, formerly an in
structot In the Pendleton h'gh school,
but who Is to he principal of tin Stan-
Sold school during con-ing year'. .
casie r.1 from '.-t place this morning
eft th5 TECtor car. ' - .'
'AlGutrldge, w'B-erof the- drill'ng
contests, at Compter came down last J
--,h)in?' to visit-Baker rrlenas a tew
; cl?v3 "before leaving for La Grande
t. , -VVpert to go oa a'ranch.
E3krr .--"s1''3:., ." .'' . '''.v .', ,
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r. K P-k-r.A. E. Irron. M. Fal-
p""r "d Chas.' Person,
f-t c V?l'a WpI's and connected with
T'aiij0T,r rom-
T)any Were quartered at the Foley last
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, !1'-p yf. Fruit, of La Crosse.
W's!, whonill have charge of the dq
reest'e science dTiartment of t lo
crl scholl the coming year, arrived last
r't -nd is qxiartered at the Foley
urtil she becomes perman'-nlly lo-
ca'ted. , V
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and Mrs. E. W.' Morgan, with
son Wallace after spending j s-
t'rday w th Rev. Upton H. Gibbs, left
t" morning cor tv--- ouis.
j w'll make their future homi Mr, and
Mrs. Mnrcin pre old Minnesota friends
of Mr. Giths pd the three had a good
v'elt rerUi!i7 past experiences In the
North Star stale.,
Mr. and, Mrs. John M. Scott passed
trnigii La Grande last ; evening on
t'ir way home to Portland from
Wallowa Lake where th;y have been
spending a few flays. .. MrJ Scott is
B-l?t?nt general passenger agent of
the O.-W. R. & Nv and is well known
personally throughout the Eastern
Oregon country. . r H3 was pleased
with the way the Amusement, com-
pany is handling the lake and believes
that Wallowa county is destined ; to
be a great piace for tourists.
bo5s an girls will need new shoes
sho;s are, now In stock and w cart
newest and best shoes on the mar- -
: - ':; J v ;
.'. $1JM to $3J0
....... $10 to $130
FOR ONYX HOSIERY.
FO
R
GET
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill left last
nigb for interior Oregon to visit their
property holdings.
J. T, y,6rk, of North Powd;r, was :
Foley hotel guest this morning while
transacting business matters in ths
city. ; ' : .
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, Miss Louise Roc-sch, daughter of 41 r.
and Mrs. Julius Roesch arrived home
this morning from a visit' with friends
in Portland. , ; .,'
Mrs. Fred Kiddie of Island City and
Mre. Spenee of Wallowa left this morn
ing for Jefferson. Iowa, wher.e they
will be th x-jests of frler.ds.
C.-r.. Nibley, pro:rl:Knt capitalist
of Salt Lake, his two daughters, the
M'trcj Msrg.-.rrt and Edna Nitley are
guests td'y with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
! N:bley, Jr. Mis. Julia Howel, also of
Salt Lake, is likewise a guest at the
NJbley home today The party will n
main until later In the week before
continuing their return home from a
vlsft to Portland.
Millti HtflU
IKS FREELY
VICTIM OF IXEIGS IN FRIGHTFUL
CONDITION. I
tol.t In rtw Tall OnlMa Vcrtci mil
i?. He Talis Frwly Today, -
A "dope" f ind, ts seen by one of
his kind schooled In the varied ef
fects of tl drug habit, was pic;ur.'d
clearly and with care, as to details,
this morning by an inebriate who last
nlght was arrested during a start of
i.nble delerium brought on vtat
of "dope." A nfght's rest in the city
jail quoted the fellow, who. was s
stranger,, but for all that one whtf
bore the earmarks of culture and v-
To Chief of Police Walden this
iteming he point cl out t,e differ
ence 'n effects sr.J t'ae aftermath of
tUe' villous . s;:ts ' of. drug fiends.
Cii'uiu does not remove one's flnr
sense of respectability and suc'i
tastes anil personalities as proper at
tetttfon to. clothing and personal tp
peataiirc '; '- Morphine convert! Sh?
vfi-ilrr. into ihs bru'.'j class where m
n,n "f tu.nhood 'disappears ; .anl j
c'.oos fti'nm, which hug tendencies it!
II.:.' c'iri"iiOn ' also. Cocaine, on '-tUo
Diher lianil, generates the fiend Iilo
a state of brutishness that stops not at
murder or crime to obtain the dslred
fnd and tht end is almost. invariably
to obtain the, dope. When the narves
call for tie "shot" no obstacle is too
severe to overcome and no crime too
gruesome, if performance of that crime
wij produce the needed quieting pills.
The grn with which this particular
fellow "shoots" himB-elf with cocaine;
wh"n it can be obtained was guarded
carefully and a s ioon in which the co
ca'ne Is mixed with a f 3w drops of wa
ter and heated with the aid of a match,
was also his close friend. He was
able to leave town this morning.
GREEK CASE IS
ADJUDICATED
JUDGE KNOWLES HOLDS CHATTA8
',.'. DID NO WRONG. t ;
Sale of Local Oree-k Restaurant Leads
A ' to Lengthy Litigation. '
t t t .
Judge Knowles .decided iin an offi
cial document yesterday ' that Frank
Chattas was not guilty of any fraud
when he old a restaurant In this city
to Bill ApoBtolopolus. The plaintiff
alleged that Frank Chattas had been
guilty of fraud in the transaction in
volving the sale of the restaurant and
Judge Knowles & short time ago. The
the case was tried before Circuit
decision was handed down yesterday
afternoon.
Attorneys Greene & Small have been
retained by Apostolopolus to consider
the matter of an'appeal.
Three ' hundred dollars was the
amount Involved. '
sugar jmrs again:
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Sugar took another jump of 25'cents
a sack last night and local dealers are
new required to sell the hundred-'
f a i ti.oo, cusa, ana oeei sugar at
20 cents lass, cash. The unprecedent
ed upheaval of sugar prices la coming
Just at. a time when the housewives
need cheap sugar most and is making
considerable difference In the quan
tity of fruit being cannsd. ' '.
' Tomatoes are making splendid im
provement in quality and quantity as
dealt out today by the'merchants. Next
wc?k will be Just the right time to can
tomatoes say dealers, although the
grade of tomatoes offered now Is very
good. Peaches are likewise making a
good showing and are about as suit
able for canning now as they will be
n?.xt week. Tomatoes sell for $1.35
and peaches for $1.10. ,
STANDARDS FOR
Va!rJ3 Rsckonsd cn Easis cl
Hcp-Cltler Acids and km.
The following standnrds bnve been
adopted by the committee on awards
for hops entered at the grand inter
national barley and hop prize exhibi
tion at Chicago, Oct 12 to 22. 1911:
All hops will be valued -under one
standard, irrespective of geographical
origin, oa tbe basis of their hop-bitter
acids and aroma, 20 percent of hop
bitter acids and exquisite uroma re
ceiving to points eaetu-penaltien being
provided for excessive amount of (1
Beeus ' ,Uttve" Biems w"ur
OLTJSTBRB OP FKMAtB HOrS AT DIFFEU-
KNT STAGKS OF GROWTH. ,
(3) moisture and dryness (poor
. I kllu , drying), (4) sulphuring, (5) dum
' ! ace br wind, mold and lnoprtH tft off
mtnr
Standard hops should range from 100
to CO points, the relative merit or value
of tlto specimen being expressed In the
percentage of points it receives.
For every, per cent of hop-bitter adds
below 20 nnd down to 15, Inclusive, one
point is deducted; for every per cent
below 15 nnd down to 10 two points
are deducted; for every per cent below
10 and down to 8 three points are de
ducted; for 1 per cent below 3 four
points nre deducted.
The scale of quality as to aroma will
range from exquisite with fifty points,
to Inferior with twenty-five points, the
grades being: Exquisite, CO; very
good. 40; good, 35; fair, 30; Inferior, 25.
Contents of leaves, and stems and
seeds will be penalized one point for
ench per cent; moisture 1 per cent
for each per cent above 10, up to II;
dryness two points for ench per cent
below 8 and down to 0 inclusive, as
Indicated In schedule. . -
Hops will be. disqualified If they con
tain: (1) Less than, 7 per cent of. soft
resins or hop-bitter acids, (2) more
than 14 per cent of seeds (3) more
than 12 per cent of leaves and stems,
(4) more, than 15 or less than 6 per
cent of moisture, (5) If strongly sul
phured (heavy ' reaction In five min
utes).. (G) If heavily damnged by mold
or Insects, (7) If strongly discolored
or strongly off In appearance, (8) If
abnormal in odor, disagreeable, cheesy
or rank. ' .; . -.
Prima Donna to Attend Fair.
. Salem. Ore. (Special) fadam Ma-'
rie Begtte, who was formrrly a' mem
ber. of the Metropolitan Grand Opera'
Company of New York City, is to
sing at the Salem State Fair during
the week it is in progress.. Septem
ber 11 to 16. This is the first time
that a prima donna has ever appeared
at a state fair, and it opens up a new
era in the history of the organiza-
iion nicn nai an even half centuty
of progress behind it at Salem. With
the prima donna, who sinir rnntr.ihrt
is her husband. Sig. Bernard Begue! !
...... i. ui rare voice ana great
dramatic tensity. The couple will be
accompanied by the great Ferullo
Band, f hich has become famous in
the Pacific Northwest.
jj-JIVE times a year we make a de
filed statement of cur affairs
tc the Comptrolles at Washington..
--we aclryouto
look -over the
report we pub
lish today and
note the splen
did growth in
deposits and re
sources during
the past few
months.
; $458,581.84-
OOMPAEAT1YE STATE3TE.NTS .
April 1, 1909 I122.4C2.4S
November 18, 1909 $193,777.15
Sept. 1st, 1910 .' ; . . . $249,0039
Sept. 1st, 1911 $319,431.03
Deposlta
Deposits
Deposits
Deposits
UNITED SITES
New Kind of Butter ;
New York Sept. 7. -Engineer Rich
mond of the steamer Asbury Park,
made a complaint that he had not re
ceived a tub of .engine greasa ordered
some time before. Investigation dis
closed the fact that the chef had used
it for butter. ' ' . -
Haradon's Tru-Fruit
Chocolates
and Marshmallows. :
Made Just Right.
No Imitation Flavors.
All Leading Gonfectioners
. Sell Them.
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''ForvLess'M
13 18 Adams A venue
Statement of the condition cf the
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE,
at the close of business September laf,
1911. '
Resources
Loans and discounts ..... .$261,833.29
Overdrafts secured and un
secured 1,1 20.34
U. S. bonds to secure cir
culation 25,000.00
Other bonds to secure pos
tal savings dep. ......... 5,000.00
Premium on U. S. bonds ... . 429.53
BondB and securities ...... 15,T68.4i
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 28,566.40
Cash and due from banks.. 120,413.73
Redemption fund with TJ. S.
treasurer 1,250.00-
; V,' '. : i . . 1458,581.84 .
. - Ltamiitips. -
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 .
Surplus and undivided prof
Its 10,667.77
Circulation ... 25,000.00
Due to banks .............. 2,476.35
Certified checka 1,006.67
Deposits .................. 319,431.05
1TI01LBB
You Won't Say
0b! Oh!; Ely Corjjlt
If YoufUse Onr Corn Liquid. ?V'
Not' more than two applica-
tiona are required to. give relief
to the worst corn you have" and f
Mn three or four dstya It will have i:
completely disappeared. No dan-
i ger or inconvenience m using j r,r
It. Simply paint ' it ' on after).
bathing the foot in hot water- ft'
25c a Bottle. .
La Grande, Oregon.
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