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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1911. PAGE 3 Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Xhe rooms are good and am heated only one block from depot T 0. C. Brichoux, Prop. f OY WANTED Fam-Us-K!ng Cigar IFactory. ' ':,:.;.: :-v.; rnimbi nd Heating John Melville H28 Adams Avt LA GRANDE, , 0RE- rnltlon for tlqnor License. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon:. We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of Hllgard, Union county, Oregon, and having actually resided In said pre cinct at least 30 days immediately pre ceding the date of this petition, hereby respectfully petition your honorable j court to grant to Nels Holverson a li cense to sell spirituous, Malt and vin ous liquors or fermented cider com monly known as hard cider, in less quantities than one gallon, in the town of Hilgard, Union county, Oregon, in the building located on lot three, block one, in the town of Hilgard, Union county,, -Oregon, comnunclng on or about the first day of November, 1911. Dated this 30th day of September, 1911. , .v'.. . C. F. Bailey, Walter Thompson. Roy Hawes, J. W. Scott, J. D. Porter, R. H Young, Geo. McGarey, Hans Endrup, Harry French, W. H. Williamson J. H., "Young, E. G. Williamson, J, C Hart, D. W. Sanford, Pearl Stiles, R ! Richards, W. W. McDougald, Lee . Young. Geo. Haneke. . Louis ; Clson. Chas. Anderson, W. J. Sallng,' 3.1 R. i Beauchamp, Geo. Vehrs, John Burnett, j S. A. Beauchamp, Ed Peterson, J. D. Casey J. R. Towner, D. H. McWaters, i C M. Stults. W, E.1 Young, Ben Cotnfr, 1 1 Clyde Stultz, Geo. Rankin, M. F. But- i ter, A. N. Peer, Jack Parker, James P. Young.;-.,' '.".."'.' '.:.':'':' Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 1st day of November, 1911, apply to the county court of Union county, Oregon, at the court house in La j Grande, Oregon, for a, license to sell ; Bpirituous, . malt , or vinous liquors, i or fermented cider commonly known ! as hard cider, In quantities less than jone gallon in the building located on tlot three, block one in the town of , Hilgard, Union 'county, Oregon, com ; menclng n or about the 1st day of No- i vember, 1911. NELS HOLVERSON Dly 10- 2 9 16 23 30. BAKED IM HULTSW VICTIM OF FIEND AGED FIFTY - SINE YEARS. FRATERNAL OEDEKS OF LA GRANDE, . . . Arrested, Ills Clothing Bloodsoaked, Evidence 'Seems Sufficient A. F. & A, M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. c VVii U LI Li ii li as You May Have Overlooked DID YOD EYEE REALIZE HOW USEFUL YOUR ELECTRIC LAMP SOCKET CAN BE I , When we think of electricity we naturally, think of lights, .because that Is the way It is usually employed, but new uses and Improve ments are constatnly being Invented, ' . - Among the many conveniences that electricity has made possible are electric ranges; heaters; Irons; toasters; chafing dishes; hair driers; percolators; combination sets, etc. . . , i All operate from an ordinary lamp socket, by the simple turn of a button. Many of these articles we carry regularly In-stock; the others we will gladly order for you at any time. You will find our prices most reasonable. . . . ... Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. The Sunday morning Baker Demo says. ' , ., R. M. Armstrong, , a negro boot black, employed at the barber shop of Pete Howard, committed a violent as sault on the person of Mrs. Rivers, cook, at the Kolb Hotel, about 1:30 this morning, cutting her very badly about the head and neck and causing Injuries, while very serious are not ex pected to prove fatal. The negro is under arrest and is now safe in jail. MrB, Rivers, .who is 59 years old, was asleep in her room at the hotel, when the negro entered and woke her up. She ordered him to leave and when ne reiUBea one UBgau lo aureniu nnu call for help. He tnen attacked her with a beer bottle which he had In his hand when he first entered the room and pounded her Into insensibility. .He then remained In the room until she recovered consciousness and tried to make her promise not to tell on him, and then left the place. " , In the meantime Mrs. Rivers had succeeded In arousing the hotel and Dr. Parker was summoned to render medical aid. The police were imme diately notified and before word reach ed the officers, Patrolman Nelson who was making his rounds through the alley between the Antlers Hotel and Main street found the negro hiding. He made excuses for being ; there at the time but Nelson was suspicious of him and his suspicion proved to, be well founded. He made the man accom pany him to the light and in the glane of the street lamps he saw that his clothes were covered with, blood and the officer immediately placed Mm under arrest. Then Nelson found out the Importance , of the capture for when taken before Mrs. Rivers she positively identified him as the negro iwho had assaulted her.' Deputy Sheriff Herbert was soon on the scene and took the brute to the county jail. Armstrong! has been re ported to the officers several times, be fore on account of his actions toward women but last night is the first time that" he has attempted any violence of any kind. He is about 30 yearB of age, always well dressed and has been em ployed at the Howard barber shop for some time. In being on the job and grabbing the negro as he did. Officer Nelson certainly turned a good trick In taking into custody the black men ace to the safety of women, for whom there is no punishment too severe." B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. ViBltlng brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebera welcome, D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday in the month at - tia T O O JP hll f n imnn 7 neighbors are cordially invited to , attend. . E. E. DANIELS, . ED. HEATH. Clerk. 7 GET ADVICE ABOUT II.OW TO TAKE CAltE OF YOUIt TEETH from 2, aspmrmn TIPS... The dainty part of the Aspar agus, especially adapted for Sal ads, Soups and Oinlets. JERSEY GARDES SPIXISH CREAM rOIFKIX FANCY t in. All under the P. S. Brand. Pack ed immediately after gathering. For Sale by t Pattisoa Breo. I'hone Black 81. squash. 1 t KEBEKAHS Crystal Lodice No. IK meets every Tuesday evening In th I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN, N. Q. ' MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, 8m. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every Mona night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall. A Pythian welcome to all vleitlnj Knights. ' JESS PAUL, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8. and mouth first han,d competent men , who , have made it a life ". study. The time has passed when a man can "pick up"; the knowledge out of schools and after i a short time "start ah office." ; A thor- J ugh. course. In ..the. best .colleges . talltUIUllinHtnM I IjHI the land is none too good a prepara- l ' . "vrv" tion when It comes to taking care of BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Cigar YOUR teeth. Advanced methods have 1 Factory. aiade the taking care of teeth a thing not to be 'dreaded, for instance we I will remove a nerve from a tooth with out pain or without you knowing It. This and other things make an up- to-the-minute man proficient. If we can be of service to you please let us know. Drop a card for an appointment. O. E. P. Hope Chapter No, 13, O. B : C. hols stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays oi each month. Visiting members cor ,'diahy InTltad. jV, CARRIE HUNTER. W. M- MARY A. WARN1CK, BC ? Stevenson's Dental Office BOY WANTED Fam-Us-King Factory. Cigar O'CONNELL'S Cigar Store Tool, Billiards, Clgrars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of clgncs In the city. Observers Coast League base hall score every day there's a game. . , Corner Depot and Jefferson St l BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng ? Factory. Cig tuassme 0 '$ Advertising dt FOR HENT Housekeeping rooms, at 1808 Third street. Phone Main, 64. ;- i ' (10-21-tf.) PERMANENTLY n 1 LI I a I INTRODUCING LOCATED KeliaDle UentlSlS EASTERN PRICES Our untarnished reputation wherever we have established offices . is a recommendation we look to with pride, and our motto, "Honest f work. "fair dealings," has always made our success continuous for ; the past 10 years, "v,.; We guarantee, our work, nd if it Is not right we make It right" ".without any extra expense, to on. :".l:','',r:r.:'.:':) We would rather be buiy all the time and make, a smaller profit ; from each individual patient than charge prohibitive prices. Peo- -pie In all stations of life patronize this Institution of Modern Den tlstry.v;: ;;r:;; ; ; ,;:;. ln . PAINLESS -A l 17 EXAMINATION, CONSULTATION EXTRACTION OUC, a TCC ESTIMATES AND ADYICE Price for the Bet Work 115 Set of Teeth $10 Bridge Work (best) $10 Gold Crowns 22k .98.00 !$5.?2 Gold Filling . . . . . . . . 10 np Silver Fillings ............ 7Sfi Plates-Repaired ...... $1.0 of 18 year protection guaranteed. Modern Dentist DEPOT A ADAMS AYE. OYER NETYTIN DRUG CO Our offices:. Salt Lake, Baker, La Grande, Portland. , To AU Members of the Boys' Savers' Clob. V Have you forgotten the "Boys' 'Sav ers' club"? Have you filled out your card yet with stamps and started a savings account with the savings bank at the postofflce? If not, do It now. Remember, all boys having $1.00 or more in the bank before Christmas day will be entitled to attend the free entertainment I am going to give you Christmas morning, and a share of the $25.00 in gold that 'will be given away at that time. , . ' , Tell all your , boy .friends to come to me at once and get a card and make a start to aave $1.00 before Christmas. Nearly 50 boys now have cards. We should have 250 boys by Christmas with a savings account' You can find me at the laundry any time during the day.- ;' ' y-.'';,.V '.'"'Yours truly, ;. '' ' ' .'"' A. B. CHERRY. LOST A pair of eye glasses be tween La Grande and Perry. Leave at Perry store or Silverthom's. V 10-21-tf : . '.' . .. ., HELP WANTED Young woman to do chamber work and also woman in laundry. Inquire at Hot Lake sanatorium. 10-18-tf f 4 IVf 'l-Hfrfr I I'll H If your eyes give you trou ble have them examined and properly fitted with glasaca by a reliable optometrist and the only attendance graduate OLD STYLE NKRYPTOK . . optometrist in Union county. The most modern methods only used, v '. ' r - ' If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop er course to pursue. , . I make a specialty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with J. H. PEARE, & SON. I La Grande's leading jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land office. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes. We grind our own i . lenses. ' ,-. WANTED $1250 cash will give city realty valued at $3000. P. O. Box 207 v;v'v. i.v - &-30-tf LOST A Pillow mink muff. Leave at Paul!s cigar store and receive ; re V ward. . . -J:, ,:-;' ' ,V .".;'.':': TONIC IN ACTION . QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY . and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of tha KroNEYS,' INFLAMMATION of , tha BLADDER and aU annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. ' J Mrs. H. W. Allen, Qolncy, 111., says: ' About a year ago my kidneys began i dnOiorlnir ma I 1in1 a awelllner In mv I WfcUV.'MQ W.VI. Mv... M " ' ----- 3 J limbs, . then headaches and nervous dizzy spells, and later severe back laches. I was getting worse, when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. 1 kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble. WANTEDr-Young man or lady steno grapher to do light office work. Sal ary.must be reasonable, good place for beginner, with chance .for, ad vancement. .State salary expected and experience if any, with references.- Address Lock Box 116, En terprise, Oregon. ln-18-6t FOR SALE Thorough bred English , bloodhound pups. Inquire " Savoy Hotel. D. 'c. Brlchoux." 10-H-10t FOR RENT House, and' two acres of ; ground. Good barn room for four head of stock and six or eight ton of tiay. , North St. and V avenue. Two ( block east of new school house. Iij- qulre at Observer office or phone ' Farmer 205 : . 10-14-tf The Crisp, Cool V eather just now tells of the need of a New Heater or Range. We sell the famous Hartford Heater, : for coal or wood. The great Majestic Range, ' its equal does not exist. Anything and everything you want in Hardware, Cutlery, Builders Goods, etc. WANTED Two troners at Hot Lake Telephone. FOR RENT New five room modern house. ' 301 West Main street. Call at noKdc L." A.' Clifford. WILL TRADE Good' five room house and 4 lots., Will trade for horses! or cattle. 10-11-tf ' LA GBANBE INTESTHENT CO, a Grande, Oregon. F:'I L; LILLY Sin ' Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE mCHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY