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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1911)
PAGES LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911. New Stock of . fclT 4 U STIFF. SOFT AND STRAW HATS, L. r i i ii mm i i ii mi i FORMER LA GRANDE HOTEL j CLERK SEXT TO "PEN." j rieadrf for Leniency but Baker Judge , Names Sentence Severely. MILLMERl r jLry' 1 4 $: Another new shipmen of women's coats today. Our coats If IF 1 rstock which has arrived and they are beauties. All the 31 U Jl xV 4 I S AMERICAN LADY CORSETS 1 ETERAN CIRCULATION MAX EX. . TENS THE JRAMO'EIELD. Sew Meadows nt End of Tin Noud In Idaho Is the Field. Determined to bring th new Idaho country into Its own ana realising that nothing assists so much to do this as a good newspaper the Pin railroad from Welser, Idaho, has contracted lih 11. C. Broughn, formerly circula tion man for the Spokesman-Review from this district, to Issue a weekly newspaper and take charge of a bl? Joh cifTlce at the town of Nw Meadows which hereafter will be h.?adqu:i iters f the railroad. That a bright futuiv awaits the now municipality thnro is little doubt for H Is In the heart of a new county and has resources of all kinds including; Tlw famous Seven Devils mining coun try. ' Mr. Broughn Is an energetic wor Tker and his "efforts In the nw country ni bo watched with Interest. ' I Go On tho lltond. Harris French left last nttrht for Spokane where hi will join tho Mur phy Sales company nnd ro on the road lndflnltely. Mrs. French ac companied him, "Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bradshaw. on '.Sunday, a fine baby boy. mi mm ii HUE PAPER We are showing all the new things in wo men's Tailored and Trimmed Hats, and- a great many of them are exclusive styles which you will not see at any other store. All hats from the cheapest to the swellest creation in stock are made in the very best of style and workmanship. We are doing the millinery business which goes to show, that we are right both in style and price. SEE OUR WINDOW were so stylish and the prices so low that we sold out our entire first purchase and had to telegraph for a new new mannish suitings. Watch our cloak and suit depart ment for we have the best line in La Grande and are sel- '. ' . '' . ' - ling nearly double the cloaks and suits we ever did be- fore. . If it is in style we have it. QEIBEL'S EM CATION TO BE THEME. Many Live Topics to Be Discussed nt Educational Day September Hi. Educational day on on September 16, at which granges of the county- and tending educators will Jointly carry out a program of more than ordinary Interest, now promises to be in a class by Itself. The program for tie day which will be carried out at the grange hall east of La Grande, follows: Instrumental solo :. ... MlsB Jen,lle Sherwood Address of Welcome C. D. Huffman I Master Blue Mountain Welcome Song Blue Mt. Grange Clio. AuiirtBS "Educational Day and Its I Objects" Sunt F' 15 Brae tr c.. 1 .... .. ' A,s-..Th;- Teaches T' S?B l't1 ""ft-th3lViuiminty-'.....j.K.TownM residence on Seventh K.-adlng - Prof Mans'iBer nf l n rt. and Is moving to the city where Gvnrl HiKh S chS 8 , ! !eW,1,1re8,d1e duinK the 80,1001 yar- Pl r-'The l,u.y of he IVnc hcV 'to ' day Alf ' and "f.'Jr; ?? the Pnrcnf a ii uimUo ..,.k.. M'"y J,r- ant Mr3- E'l Beaudette of Address "The Duty of the Parent to . - - . . II, IUIIII1VO. iUIUICl , rue TVacher".. Prof. Bailey, Klgln high school' ocni .solo Pror. K. K. Arant, Island Citv Paper "MubIc In the I tonne' Miss Anirst. La Orntiiln Music Vkilln trio Paper "Domestic Science in the Schools" ....... Miss Alice M. Fruit Address "Manual Training" Jam-.'s A. McEchroh Reading Mlsa Luc lie Allien Address "World Wide rvace" .... Edward D. Jasper Vocal solo . . Miss GHMlan of Union Address "Mind and Money" a. m. t-erryman way nom to uaner. Ha reports a . ... Alexander Robertson large attendance and a very success "Defect in our School ful and mpresslve service yesterday. Vocal solo DiBcusslon- lb Monarch Hose bystetn" ., Led by A. P. Davis 7""- ouns Orchestra Address "Amateur Journalism and Education" j. l, Robertson (President Outlook Press Club) Closing Song Grange Chorus ADVANTAGES DRAW ANOTHEU FARMER BUYS JI0J1E IX LA GRANDE. City's New IHtrh School Bulldlnir Was Splendid Investment. La Grande's superior school facili ties Is no small factor In La Grande's n V mim factor 1,1 U Grande's ""c -uu ai-re rarm in tne nnrthprn pn lloi-ni. An . tl k afar the high school of Mrs. Jessie Bartlett and will move to th city In a few days. Mr. Beaudette for many rears has been head machinist of the Grande Uonde Lumber company'' at Perry, which position he will continue to told. They simply bought the La Grande property to educate the fam ily. Geo. H. Currey ,the land man. ne gotiated the above sales. Chnreli Is Dedicated. Rotumlng from Elgin where he su pervised the dedication of the new ( Catholic church there. Rt. Rev. Blsh- vu viinuj iu nip chv tndftv on Bia (Baker Herald, Saturday.) "I ddn't want to send you to the penitentiary. It would be a calamity if I were compelled to send you to that place, If your story that this la your first offense is true and I shall hold you for a few days' longer and see if tbsre is not som way , by which the court can avoid this. I cannot understand how a man of your antecedents should be a crimi nal and the court feels all that you have said about desiring to avoid the stigma of a penitentiary tarni." This was the answer Judge Smith made to S. B. Wilkins plea for "clem ency this afternoon when he was ar raigned on his Indictment by tha grand Jury for obtaining money un der false pretenses. Wilkens told the court that he was Altred Lee for ten dollars on " the UnitJd States National bank of La Grande at tle hotel Geiser Grand on August 19. Wllks told the court that. hie was a graduate of the University of Maine and that he had been steadily employed as a hotel clerk at La Grande and Pendleton and that he "was under the influence of liquor when he passed tHe bad check. j Sentence Is Finally Given. I Baker, Sept. 10. The Democrat said this morning: S. B. Wilkins, who ob tained money under falsa pretences, drew a sentence of from, one to five years. Aside from securing money in this manner, in Baker, Wilkens also put over some bad checks in La Grande. Wilkens put up a strong talk to the district attorney, but evidently his plea of it being his first offense didn't mate much a hit with the grand Jury in view of his tricks with the pen before coming to Baker. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT SESSION ORDERS NEW ROADS TO BE OPENED UP. , List of Subjects Handled by the Sep. tember Term of Court. The business transacted by the last county court session, summarized, is as follows: .In the matter of the allowance of the monthly bills. Same were allow ed and ordered paid. In the matter of the monthly report of the county treasurer. Same was approved. , In the matter of the monthly state ment of county clerk of scalp bounty warrants issued. Same was approved. In the matter of th monthly allow ances to various indigent persons. Ap proved and allowed In, the following amounts: D. W. Souder, $15.00; Mag gie Slagner, $12.00; Mrs. J. Hllder brandt, $15.00 Elizabeth A. Garren, $12.00; E. M. Fellers, $15.00; Rose Hornbeck. $23.00; Clara Series, $10.00; Mrs. F. B. Huntley, $15.00; Mrs. O. Mofflt, $15.00; Mrs. M. Tripp, $10.00; Mrs. Laura Elliott, $10.00; Mrs. Ella Harris. $10.00. . In the matter of the petition oj C.1 iReam and others for repairs in road district No. 14. Continued for the term. In tin matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by J.' A. Horn, et al. Viewers' report approved and road ordered opened and placed In re pair for travel, v, In tha matter of the proposed vaca tion of county road petitioned for by H. Young, et al. Continued for the term. , i In the matter of the prdposed coun ty road petitioned for by Gust Ben gelsdorf and others. Viewers' report approved and road order opened and placed In repair for travel, In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by Jos. Wright, et al. Continued for the term. In the matter of the application of Millie McLachlan for county aid. Con tinued for the term. In the matter of the application of J. F. Williams for county aid. Appli cation granted and county clerk or dered to draw a warrant for petitions for $12.50 per month until further or der of the court. In the matter of the application by the Cove Grain company for license to store grand. Application granted upon the approval of their bond by the county Judge. In the marker of the application of Mary A. Burford for railroad fare to Salem, Mo. Application granted and clerk nrdred to draw a warrant for $38.00 In favor of J. C. Henry. triry fenaine Mallocy Hat The Mallory Scotch Finish Soft Something new, unique and attractive. . JUttllUI UVl MltU 111 Fall styles are also here in wide Cravenetted, of course. Your hat is here. .. t TONEY & Running up and down stairs, sweep ing and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must gt out of doors, walk a mllie or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to im prove her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. . S 3S 9 PROFESSION DIRECTORY ; .' PHTSICIASS AM) SURGEONS V. MOLITOR, M. D. -Physician' and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. ' A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. j J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. i Drs. Richardson & Lough'lln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. 312. Dr. ; Loughlin's Res. Main 757; -Ind. '1297. : C. H. UPTON, Pb. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Rest dence Mala 32. DRS. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Physicians and Surgeons. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Special attention to diseases and ' surgery of the eye. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Specialist for women Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over Wright Co.'s Drug Store. Phones Main 728; Main 22. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste opathy Consultation free. Room 20. La Grande National Bank Bldg. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phone, Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phones at, Residence. ATTORNETS AT LAW COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of thl State and Untted States. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. D. W.'C. NELSON Mining Engineer, ... Baker City, Oregon. Ulw.ntl.tiM.narr trsd-mrk Hat UiB MVW variety; . Jack!" SCRANTON If you knew of the reai value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it. For sale by all dealers. eod SECOND ANNUAL NORTHWEST FRONTIER ROUND- , UP ' - and :; - '' E ASTERN OREGON DISTBICT FAIR , PENDLETON SEPTEMBER 11th to '. : 16th. , . ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE via the ' OREGON-WASHIN G T 0 N RAILROAD & NAV IGATION CO. Excursion fares on special dates, ask your nearest agent. LET 'ER BUCK! Bronco busting, steer roping, rid ing' and racing wild horses, Indian war -dances, cowboy and cowgirl racei relay horse and pony races, northwest frontier parade, horseback tug of war horseback pistol shooting, etc. Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agt j Saves Time : Saves Labor Saves the Clothes f If you add -one-half tcacupful ,. , of shaTed wax X to the soap and hot water In the I wash-boiler. 15e A PACKAGE, For Sale bj : Pattison BrosJ . 'f .V "5 V ) Paro y e