LA GRANDE EVENTNO rmsr.Rvr.R MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, WO:- . i - ! professiosaI' t1EnilT phtsioaxs asp SCBGI0S3 k'mOUTOK. M. D. Physician anti Surgeon. Corner Adama Ave. and , Depot St Phone: Office. Main 63; Residence. 69. ' U RICHARDSON. M. D. j. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. Drs. Richardson Loughlin. Pnysicians and Surgeons . ; phones-Office Black 1362; Ind. S55 Dfflce Hour--9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8 Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind ' :i2. ' . Dr. Lougtlin's Res. Main 7d7; 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; Res! pence Main 32. ATTORNEYS AT LAW I C0CHR1N & COCHR AX Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch j ran. La Grande National BauW Building, La Grande. Oregon. ' T. y.t'KA W JfVf. l . o. nuuti. And NOW "MA"- SAYS "Yes, I'd been usiL' ccal-oil lamps lor ears. Thought I'd got too old to change. Got kin da used to tb:m ' and I didn t take much stock In electric lihta People said they cost so much more than oil-lamps, and ths Lo!d knows with ever; thing so high I Jut felt we couldu t afford thorn. When pa wanted to put them in. 1 wa3 against if... but he was set on it, bo finally I said, 'well, go ahead. . "Well, in a way, they do ccst a little more. Then in other ways, they, seem "pretty pheap. after all. They certainly save me a lot of work fi.Hin' and trim min' and cleanln' and ... fussln' around trying to get an oil lamp to burn right Now when I wan a light I Just push a but tont it does the rest. - -,'.";. "Then the .children studjin their lessons at night need the .best' light they can get, for good jness knows It's hard enough on jthe eyes anyhow, without strain ;in' tham with Knoky dirty old ioil lamp., , " "I do all my ironing with an .electric iron and I'll tell you it's a big savin' with wood and coal so high. I don't have to . wait for irons to heat or bother changln' irons. I can do my ironing In half the time and with a whole lot less work. i "No, I guess the people that kick about electric lights being, high are the ones that haven't got. them." i People who havs once used electric lights are never satis fled with any others. It's the people who don't use them that think they can't afford them. As be tor rates. ' , ' " LIGHT S POWER GO. EASTERIJ OREGOri STEWARD'S ONE WEEK in Monday SS GOURTElYiB AND jHEB ASSOn iTE PLATERS IX A REPEBTOIB EXTRAOBDIV AERIE OPENS WITH : A WOMAN Pilcea, 10, 20 and 30 CenU. at Morning ' CRAWFOTID & EAKIX Attorneys at law. Prsctices in ail tie courts of the state and United S-ates. Ci-1 fice la La Grande Nation al Bank Euildlng, La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NTXSON Mining Engineer,' Baker City. Oregon. j DITS. ODEKWOOD ODIEWOOD ' Physicians and Surgeons. J DR. H. L. CXDERWOOD Special attention to diseases and " surgery of the eye. j DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD j Specialist for women , OfSces. Cor. Adams t Depot, over; Wright Co.s Drag Store. j Phones Main 728: Main 22. " 1 GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath; Physician. Scmmer Bldg.. Rooms T.j 8, 9 and 10. Phones: . Home 1332.J Pacific, Main 63; Residence. Black j 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore, I G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste opathy Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg. Ing. Pbone, 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- at Residence. ' FRATERNAL ORTtFRS OF LA . GRANDE. t(. i v. V. ft A. M. 1 ," "r,V .ttc ' 41. F. ft ATM. tn : .'meet lugs first asd third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial ' welcome to all MnM. L, M. HOTT. W. M. c C WILLIAMS, 8ocretar. y P. O. E. La Grande LoJge No. 43 meats each Thursday evening at f o'clock to Elk'a club, corner of Do por street and Washington avenue Visiting brothn t are cordially In ' rltea to attend - H. ). BITTER. E. P ii ' H. E. COOL1DGE. Rec. Sec.! JPOODMEN,OF THE WORLD L Grande Lodge No. 169 , W .0. W meets every second and fourth Sat urday at K. P. hall. All vtsitint mebers welcome. ; d. fitzgerald. a a - O J H KEENET. Clern. . W. A.- -Ltt Grande Caiuy No. 77o meeu eei y Monday in the nmth the 1. O. O.' F. ball. All rieitln. neighbors are coitlally lnvlieu t ' iru)bt . . .... .j,.,,., E. E. DANIELS. ED. HEATH. Clerk H2BEKAHS Crystal Lootfe No meets every Tuesday evening In fh I. O. O. F. hall. All tislTin mv bers are Invited to attend. " MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. 8ec KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS Red Cms. Lodge No. 27 mees every Moata night In Castle ball, (old Elk's hall.. A Pythian welcome to all vlsIUni Knights. v .. v JESSPAUL,C.C. . -R. I. LINCOLN. M. of R- ft.i O. E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. I C. boli itated communications th ' second and fourth Wednesdays oi each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MART A. WARMICK, Sec ' , ra nousc .Steward, Mgr. BEGINNING September 25 Of MYSTERY" . .... Van Burcn's. Seats on Sale Saturday ( i '. ' ' Mhs Ceartenay Morgan, who leads ill ca;n;t ny op m'ng a week's engagr ment at the Steward tonight In "A Woniaa of Myster)'." JST1TUTE 15 ARRANGED FOR BAKER XEETIG FLA.fE.OF E. TEAOir.ES. 3. Eierative CommlUe Mwts to Pfrfctt f u- "ay.co-siar wnn .miss uour Trogrnm for Big Event. j tenay Morgan, who opens a week s tn- gagement at tha Steward theatre to ; ; ' - nlcht in A Woman of Mystery' tells (Baker Djniocrfit.) The executive committei of tha eastern division of the Oreson T:ath- ers' association met at the offices of City Superintendent Churchill at the high school building yesterday after- neon to make arrangeftents for th Institute to be held in this city Novem ber 27, 2S and 29. The following mem bers of the executive commut e were in attendance; President J. A. Church ill, Eaker; J. D. Stout, city superinten dent of La Grande, Frank K. Wells, Pendleton; sup-srint-rinentpf I'matil- la county; J. F. Smith, Baker count7 superintendent and Prof. Linden Mc Cullough of this city, secretary of the association. Three sections on the sectional work wre arranged for as follows: Gram mar grades, three days; high school grades, one day; Nov. 29 and rural school One day, Nov. 29. Seven gen eral sessions were provided for; two sessions dally morning and afternoon with an evening meeting, for Nov. 28. Plenty of good music will be pro vided .to rest the teachers from tho work of absorbing it,e subject matter of the l-ctures. Among the nameB sug gested as speakers are: J. Stanley Hall. New York; O. M, Hyde, editor of ! the school Education Magazine of Min neapolis; ' D. Hughes, a prominent Canadian educator from Ontario, Can ada; D. E. SIseon, department of education, university of Washington; 'normal school of Illinois, JtBsie L. F. A. Felmy, president of the state Newlin, University of Chicago; George Vincent, president of the University of ' Minnesota for the g:neral program. For the sectional and general talks: President Ackerman of the state nor mal school. State Superintendent of Education Alderman, President Camp bell of the state .university, President Kerr of the 0. A. C, Dr. Bennett, Uni versity of Oregon, City Superintendent Rifrler of Portland, Prof. Foster of Reed institute, MIbb Mamie Groupe, primary supervlser of Tacoma. The minor details of the arrange- : meats of ths event, which Is the most important ccs3icn of Eastern Oregon teach? rs for the year will be looked after by the local members of the ex ecutive committee. $ .'T0CniEI FOR ,M.n - " C 4 t i . 4. . 4 several aq;.us'ng stories of the time whea h - was first starting In the tha atr'cal bnslness. The following is pna ol the beet: "I was with a small com pany playing In tho middle west ana being only a youngster I was always telling how well off my parent3 aro dd c! a wanted. to be 'in right" with all the company I gave them a supper t-J wired my father for the money to psy for it, so he sent me $75.00. I got the money and that afternoon went to a ball game, and although I was jos tled quite a bit I thought nothing of it as it is nothing extraordinary. Thnt tveninj. aft r the supper I went to pay the bill and. imagine my surpi lBt to find my money gone. Well, the manager had to pay for the dinner and believe me, everyone In the company laughed th?lr hardest and won't to this day believe I had the money to pay and think it was all a bluff." Mr. Way opens a week's engagtment at the Steward theatre tonight with MIbs Courtenay Morgan In "A Woman of Mystery." Tho play that made Mad ame Bernhardt famous. Reserved seats are on sale at J. Van Buren's store. flvll Sen Ice Examination. The United States Civil Service com mission announces that applications will be accepts d between October 1, 1911, and January 2, 1912, for first grade or clerical positions and third grade or sub-clerical positions for all branches of the field service. The ex-'l aminatlon will be hold February 8. 1912, at the following places In th; state of Oregon: Albany, Astoria, Ba V?r, Eugene, Grants Pass, La Grande, Pendleton, Portland, The.Dalles. Persons who desire . to compete should at once apply to the local sec retary of the boar dof civil service examiners at any of the offices men tioned or to the district secretary, 11th civil service district, room 224, post office building, Seattle, Washington, for applcation and full Information. goa. Done and d-tM at La Graade, Un ion i-o'cuty, Oregon, this ISth (lay of Serteirber, J. W. WAL.DEN. Chkf of Police of tie Ciy cf La Grarid?, Oregon. f i I i LI k-i M A hoy io learn fie dgnrirnde. One ivio lives at home. li takes three years to learn this trade, ard I want the hoy's pa rents to be iv lung for the boy fo learn it Farn Us King L Ciaar Factory tQ6 Fir Street Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot 0. C. Brichoux. Pro la Grande? s Leading Jeweler o- Oeposlts C 8. laal CISco aa A isms iTenso. Gall Main Eigtit RetaU Department L umber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Sash Doc etc. r af the George Palmer Lumber Co. Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS v. . D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY COVE to our shop and let us inntlc Water Systems to yon. We bare jnsi Installed one at "County j. ' Poor Farm", Why not have a bath room, hot and cold water, nice Inwna inJ fl-. .,rntMnii fn Inch stream at 05 pounds pressure Id ease of fire. Call and let ns take yen ont and show yon ene In every day operation. BAY 6 PLUMBERS, HEATERS, J 1 i i fCU CrCIIT TO KNOW this wj, and Iti alHIiy to f rv yea .. Our tzc sirav,$?'l &tlt la Io tern out the best tLEAMXG ASP PKISSlXq ani to I'rtce r srr!cs t met your satisfaction. We lieTe wo do thl. If yar par wests n?l oar a5tenlon t r 1 them to os end we will id yosr work promptly n psarattlc eet U rn!a the materia!. SLITS DYEHia & II. B. Wairsroaer 'jsFiumumij' 1 . IPLrnCa or ana &.ca John Melville IMS Adams Ave LA GRANDE, 0 . . " - demonstrate the use of Terry Pneo- .nn. v. ... -at ) ZWEIFEL SHEET METAL WORKERS n I! i i i