La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    O GRANDE EVENING OilSLKVER,
HUDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911.
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ESSIONAL DIRECTORY
IC1ANS AND SURGEONS
ITOR, M. D. Physician and
,n. Corner Adams Ave. and
St' Phones: Office, Main 68;
nee, 69.
CHARDSON, M. D. '
UGHLIN, M. D.
; Richardson & Loughlin,
nyslclans and Surgeons
-Office Black 1362; Ind. 353
oure 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8
hardson'a Res. Main 65; Ind.
ighlin's Res Main 757; Ind
K. HALL Physician and Sur
I Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot
j?hone. Main 23.
PTON. Ph. O. M. D. Physician
Surgeon. Special attention to
Nose and Throat, vmc
ISLAND GUY
SCHOOL REPORT
Ear.
I Grande National Bank Build
I Phones: Office Main 2; Rem
I Main 32.
i
l. UNDERWOOD Diseases of
4ye a specialty.
QRA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases
jomen and children. Offices:
is' avenue, over WrlsM Drue
ATTENDANCE GOOD, REPORTS
PRINCIPAL ARANT.
Students Organ'" Debating Societies
and Draft Rules.
, (By E. E. Arant, Principal.)
Island City, Oct. 13. (Special)
The first month of school closed Oct.
6th. The report Is as follows:
Number of days taught ... ..... 19H
Whole number days attendance. 1351
Whole number days absence. ... 79
Whole number times late . ... . 32
Number of pupils neither ab
sent nor late ............... 39
Average number belonging 74
Average daily attendance ..... 69
Per cent of attendance ........ 94
, Debating Societies Formed.
The upper grades and high school
which meets on Friday afternoons ev
ery two weeks The officials elecc'iJ
I W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Ilclan. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
(fie. Main 63; Residence, Black
1 Successor ;o Dr. F. E. Moore.
are; - President Teresa Castle; vie?
president, Gilbert Hunter; secretary
Lyle Kiddle; Treasurer, Nellie Storj.v
sargeant at arm3, Byron Gibson. A
committee, appclnV 1 by the president
has prepared a constitution, which Is
ready for "adoption. The first meeting
will be held Oct. 20. ' -
Parents are invited to vis't both th
school and debating society at any
time. The co-operation of parents Is
also urgently requested In reducing
thn number of tardinesses and ab
sences.
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FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA
GRANDE.
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A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. & A. M, holds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays at
7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS,' Secretary.
B. P. O -E. La Grande Lodga No. 433
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De
. pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers ar cordially in
vlted to attend.
H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul
H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec.
vivrMF.N nir THB WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting
' mebers welcome.
D. FITZGERALD. C. C.
J. H. KEENET, Clerk.
tf. W. A. La Qrande Camn No. 770S
' meets every Monday In the month at
the I. O. O. F. ball. All Tlsltlni
; neighbors are cordially Invited to
,. attend. '
E. E. DANIELS,
7 ED. HEATH. Clerk.
The Gossard corsets. They lace In
front, without belts, buckles, band,
straps or other contrivances. They
are cut exactly like a surgical band
aged They gently support the organs,
Impel correct poise, deep breathing,
correst position, both sitting and
standing,, and have beautiful artistic
lines.-' '
Phone Black 1481; , ' Corsetiere
7PXTJS
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'TJtE SwEETECr CiU. H f?iS
A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER-T.
Sucaessfully treata rheu
Fsm, kidney dis ase. h.art dls-
i weak lungs, constipation, pel
mtorrh and rilsenReB Of
Huacjoc, it Lt . . i ..v. " i ,
nervous system. Consultation any wnere u;ar
Charges reasonable.
MANY SONG HITS IX "THE
SWEETEST GIRL IN PARIS."
( I IRarely does a musicai play contain
Lk 3351.
Phon:
1411 "Madison Avenue.
V! ATTORNEYS AT LAW
RAN & COCHRAN Attorneys.
as. E. Cochran ana ueo. x. uocn-
La Grande National Bank',
aiding. La Grande, Oregon.
Tons of Fish Caught In Lake
Drained to Make Big Reservoir
KEBEKAHS -rystal Lode No. H
meets every Tuesday evening in th
I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem
beit are Invited to attend.
MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. 0,
VJS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, Bee.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro
Lodge No. 27 meees every Monrta.
night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.)
A Pythian welcome, to all vlaittn
. Knights. " "
. jess paul, c. a ;
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8
CRAAVFOI.D ROBT. S. EAKIN
AWFORD & EAICIN Attorneys,
law. Practices in all the courts
the state and United States. Of-
in La Grande National Bank
iilding, La Grande, Oregon.
W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer.
iker City, .Oregon.
r. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR.
St Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste
fiathy Consultation free. Room
La Grande National Bank Bldg.
ig. Phone, Kea 3ii.
ensemble and elaborate stage song
hits as does "The Swetest Girl In Par
Is" which will be seen at the Steward
Opera House, Monday, Oct. 16 and the
orlelnal cast and chorus that captivat
ed Chicago during itB seven months
run at the La Salle opera house last
season. It cost a great deal of money
to say nothing of pains and Inventive
ingenuity to make a musical comedy
comdete with bewitchlngly produced
numbers, and that is why one or two
novel effects are generally compelled
, to counterbalance numerous solos and
i duets, wherein the chorus is kept in
the background.
Not so. however In the "Sweetest
Girl in Paris," which cnotains at least
a dozen elaborate stage Bongs to say
nothing of the sufficient quota of ctev
er Individual hits In the way of vocal
e'fforts.
P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
An. Office at Hill's Drug store,
la Grande. Residence rnone, nea
t)l; Office Phone, Black 136,1; In
JeDendent Phone 53: Both Phones
Residence.
Estray Notice.
A band of ,300 sheep found on the
Sawteeth of the Big Sheep on the Big
Mlnam rivar, found by J. and H. Haf
fer, are now at Cove where the owner
ran identify the same and pay charg
es The sheep are branded with an
p with parallel lines -crossing it.
j. i H. HAFFER, Cove.
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', O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. H
C. hold itated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdaya o
each month. Visiting membere cor
dlahy invited.
CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK. Sec.
X H. .
MSMmMMMWP" urn S'SZl
STEWARD'S Orera House, OCT. 16
The La Salle Opera House Co., Inc., Managing Director HARRY ASK
IN offers the REAL Musical Comedy. -
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Grande Ronde
NURSERIES
(Trade Mark.)
Foreign apd domestic trees,
roses and shrubs.
We guarantee to give satis-'
faction. We do not claim our
price to be lower than the low
est but claim the quality of the
stock is the highest attainable.
Therefore when comparing our
prices with others please bear
In mind that all trees are not
alike. Our main specialty, lies
.In satisfying a customer and fil
ling his order wth trees of the
most excellent quality. Orders
large or small will receive
prompt and careful attention at
our hands. ' ' - " ' .
L. ; W. HORKBECK i & CO.
-!;.;, ' office
-Grande Romle ValleyHoXise
La Grande.
il mm
tOU OUGHT TO KNOW
this shop, and Its abWty to serve
yon best, ; Out one strongest
- desire is to turn out the best
CLEANING AND PRESSING
and to price onr services t
meet your satisfaction. We be
lieve we do this. If yonr gar
ments ned onr attention sen
them to ns and we will do yonr
work promptly and) guarantee
not to ruin the materials. ,
ELITE DYEING &
CLEANING vvAKS
aln ti. s ; n. B. Waggoner
TRU-FRU1T
CHOCOLATES AND
MARSHMALLOWS
Made lust' Righi;
H0 IMITATION FLAVORS
AI Leading Confectioners
Sell. Them
The
Sweetest Girl In Paris
'jh With Original Star-Comedienne
TRIXIE FRIGANZ A
And Complete La Salle Production .
with 60 Predominant Players
Books by Addison Burkhardt, Lyrics by Collin Davis, Music by Jos. E.
'. qoward, Staged by, Gus. Sohlke.j '
PRE-EMINENT MUSICAL COMEDY THAT COST 17,000.00 WEEKLY
Everything new, bright and brilliant.
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Prices: Boxes $2.00, Orchestra and Orchestra Circle $1.50
! Dress Circle $1.00, Gallery 50c.
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Simon
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Photos by American Press Association.
FISHING under favorable circumstances was enjoyed by memoers ot
the Daniel Gray Fishing club of White Plains and th Mount KInco
Gun club at Lke Kensico. Westcbenier county. New York, when the
aqueduct commission recently drained the lake Id order to construct
a dam that will enlarge what was merely a large poud Into a body ot water
thirty miles In circumference. After most of the water was drained off It was
found that there were tons of fish In wbat remained. Members of the clubs
got permission from the aqueduct commission, and under the direction of nsb
and game wardens the flab were caught In seines and those of value were
taken In tanks to nearby .streams and ponds and released. Black bass that
weighed eight or ten pounds 'were thus moved, and pickerel dearly as heavy
were also transported to their new homes. Suckers, shiners and other worth
'less fish, or those of little value either as food or as sport for expert fisher
men, were rejected and were permitted to die in the mud. Automobiles were
In readiness for moving the fish, and' they were released with only three fatal
ities, and they were blgr pickerel which succumbed to the lack of air while
confined In the small tanks in transit Catching and moving the fish took all
one day. The pictures above show the catching of the fish and the way they
. were dumped Into the waters that will be their future homes.
EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD
. KNOW THIS LABEL.
Pure"
It's the sign, to those who want
REAL leaf lard, that the pail
couliii it. The law doesn't al
low these words on a label un
less there Is leaf lard in the
pall., So, to be eufe, Jus look
for this label. It costs but a
t trifle more than the onllnary,
hut you use two thirds as much
of it.
"SIMON PURE" LEAF LARD
is for ?ale by
iPattison Bros.
Phone Ilhick SI.
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OCONNELL'S
Cigar Store ;
poolrii rfiiifds, Cigars, Tobae
co Bu4i,5i$i Drinks best end
most complete line 01 cigars in
the. city. ' "V "
Observer's Coast League base
ball scores every day there'
game. ' ; .- :
Corner Depot and Jefferson St
Plumbing
ami Heating
John Melville
1428 Adams Ave
IA GRANDE, 0RE-
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