La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 07, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911.
PAGE 3
FAMOUS WANISTI MAY C" ME
TO LA GRANDE SOON
Beatrice Dlerke, oer whom Portland rated, will likely conw to In
Crande for recital this month. ' '
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Call Main Eight
Retail Department
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid
Roofing, Sash Doors, etc.
at the
George Palmer Lumber Co.
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HACK AND
AMBULANCE
Uptown office Main 720
Residence phone Main 25
E. L BUSSEY
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If your eyes give you trou-',
ble have them examined and
properly fitted with glasses
by a reliable optometrist and
the only attendance graduate
optometrist In Union county.
if school formed the second group, of
which the entrancing1 paraphrase
T j from "Eugene O&egulne," by Tschaik-
t I owsicy, took ; tne audience by storm.
A. This la entirely new and one of the
1 1 most effective things hx modern piano
literature. Her closing numbers, a
group from Wagner's "Walkure,1 tiii
T.. r.nAs'. Iodine lewelan and ontometrlsts. OoDOsite U. S. Land II iutt6'u "u wauur'
, , i. . mi,.m. . nr. rrinA ah nn X nttt" aroused such an ovation that
lenses,
OU STYLE' vKRYPTOK.
The1 most modern methods onlyused. 1 ' ;
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, thlcago, with
J. H. PEARE, & SON.
If present plans, which are now un. Mrs. Dlerke will give her Beconi
der consideration, are carried into et- and last concert of the series at Cnris.
feet, La Grande will soon have the , tenseu's hall next Sunday afternoon,
privilege of hearing Beatrice Dlerke
in a piano recital.
To those who perchance are unfa
miliar with the work or Miss Dlerke
the Observer can best quote from a
Portland paper, the Journal of Octo
ber lath:
Musically Portland still continues to
talk about the I'eatrlce Dlerke piano
recital which took place last Sunday
afternoon at Christensen's hall. That
the leading musical and society peo
ple would attend and assist In mak
ing it a most brilliant success was
gratifying. A novel and well con
trasted grouping of composers was
much appreciated by an audience used
to the stereotyped, hackneyed pro
grams. , '
Tlio riallontA nnnnrdi) unit scintillat
ing brilliancy of the" Weber "Sona
ta," with which the urogram opened,
(Continued Irom rage Two?
mayhap have already thundered. ,11
were a gra j error to thtuk the Otto
man government will calmly submit
This may be a dumbfounded nation,
but it will not commit suicide. All
Turkey, with a terribly feeling of an
gry desire for vengeance, brought on
by the unjust aggression rf which she
is the victim, will rise as one man
against Italy in defense of the coun
try's honor. r
"We are certain tnat our beloved
Tripoli, whom we have left to herself
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THE IDAHO JUNK HOUSE
AT BOISE, IDAHO. S. KOPPEL, Proprietor
WILL PAY YOU TOP PRICES FOE ALL KIXDS OF METAL AND
RUBBER. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CONSIGNMENT SHIPMENTS.
iRIFERENCEi BOISE CITY NATIONAL BANK.
or fifty times as strong by our lack
of a fleet will do her duty pat riot 'cal-
was admirably done in every respect tjy. and that our compatt lots, like
as was the "Invitation to the Dance" : Hons, will shrink at no sscriflce and
(Tausig's gigantic arrangement). Six -will shed their blood for Ice safety
t compositions of the modern Russian '-and honor of their mother-country.
"If the Italians think we will only
make a pretense at defending Tripoli,
and make peace" after exchanging a
few shots, they will see how mistak
en they are. From today begins as
between Ottomans and Italians a hat
red measureless, Inextinguishable and
Implacable, whjch will last till one
or the other nation Is d!Etroyc-d. If
anything In the world can equal this j
hatred It Is the contempt and horror
we feel toward all Italiajp. Tnis fury
which the Ottomans nourish while
they are condemned to suffer, Is not
the fruit of the state of war which
now commence between us and the
Italians; it is that of the caged Hon,
powerless to defend himself agaln3t
the Insults and attacks of wolves. Oh.
If we. only had a conaman boundary
with Italy, were It but on foot long,
what a hurst of vengeance would com,,
from the anguished breast of all the
Ottomans!
Dire ... Vengeance, threatened.
- 'But indeed we will take vengeance
in all possible ways. On every side
to re-
Mrs. Dlerke was compelled
spond.
Fram start to finish this, program
demonstrated that there are no tech
nical difficulties for Mrs. Dterke.
There Is nothing feminine about her
work and she can only be compared
with the masters of today. She has
warmth, temperament and keen Intel
lect, and she brings all these Into ef
fect with consummate skill.
Such quantities of flowers as are
seldom seen were showered upon ths
pianlste, and with each new proces
sional f ushers Rearing bouquets the
applause burst out afresh in genuine
satisfaction of such a testimonial.
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you will save money. t
The new Maxwell Mercury is a test-proven mile
a minute roadster. Smart "lines" stylish finish
all the power and speed you could wish for in a.
car of this typdno matter what the price you:
would pay.
Compare it with expensive roadsters built fori
1912 and you will appreciate its remarkable value.
The smooth, fiush-side, vestibuled and ventilated
fore-door body 110 in. wheel base high tension
racing magneto, high speed carburetor, Columbia
Honeycomb type radiator, new design hood, de
mountable rims, are refinements that mark it as an
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we will close In with the Italians.
Beginning today, we will have no fur
ther dealings with them. Henceforth
we do not wish to see one in our
country. Henceforth net an Italian
flag shall float on a ship In our waters
Henceforth not a cent ot Italian wares
shall be sold In the Ottnn&a empire.
Henceforth, when they hear th mere
name Italian pronounced, the hearts
of Ottomans will be Inflamed with
rage and revenge, and from thelfn
throats will come a cry ot contempt
and horror. Henceforth It Is with
these sentiments of hatred d ven
geance, that we shall train , up the
Ottoman Infants who shall be born,
and if this nation has tin !east self
esteem, dignity and patriotism, It will
avenge Itself on Italy. Henceforth the
Ottomans will live but for the revenge
which Is sure to com Oh, then, com
patriots! Calmly and energetically do
your duty.' :.. ' ;.
Including No. 9895 ' endorsed Nov. 16,
1910. Interest on all warrants on wa
ter fund from No. ...... to No. 9895
Inclusive ceases from date of thl9 call.
La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 1, 1911. ,
Roy W. Logan;
' - V City Treasurer.' i
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A good high grade piano, slightly
used, to be sold at a sacrifice and up
on easy terms If desired. If interest
ed, call upon G. M. Rlchey at the post-
office for particulars.' 10-30-tt
Officials of the Chesapeake & Ohio '
company, Including President George
W. Stevens have formed a mode, town
company and will erect a villa' e for
workingmen at the new C. & O shop
town, Silver Grow, Ky., abut 13 mile
from Cincinnati. : -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that J. J.
Carr has been duly appointed admin
istrator ot the estate of Joe Williams,
deceased, by the county court ot the
state of Oregon for Union county, and
that he has qualified as such adminis
trator. All persons having - claims
against said estate are, hereby notified
to present the same verified as re
quired by law, to the said adminis
trator at the business houfe of Henry
and Carr In La Grande, Oregon, with
in six months from the date ot this
notice.
Dated October 24th, 1911.
. J. J. CARR.
Administrator.
, JOHN P. RUSK, '::
Attorney.
Dly 10-24.31 11-7 14 21 :
Treasurer's Call for City Warrants.
There are also fudns In the treasury
to pay all warrants Issued against wa-
te fund of La Grande city up to and
Grande Ronde
NURSERIES
(Trade Mark.)
Foreign and 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 Ilea
In satisfying a customer and fil
ling his order with trees of the
most excellent quality. Orders
large or . small will receive
prompt and careful attention at
our hands.
L' W. KORNBECK & CO.
. ,-. Office '.
Grande Ronde Valley House
La Grande.
C. T. Darley
Cement Contractor
Consult him before letting your sidewalk
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