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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1911)
- LA UlCANOK E VKN1NG OBSDUVKlt, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, mi PACK 4 THE OBSERVER Iter schoolswho was iere Saturday, 1s another of the many admirers of the new high school building and Its equipment. When La Grande voted the new building it wag hardly under stood just how much splendid adver tising it would give her. ; BRUCE D EN N IS Editor and Owner. 11 Entered at the postoft'lce at La Grande , as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Dally, singly copy Dally, per week Dally, per month , ' a a l lie 65c OliTIOViMBERJSlI III lll34 12 13 11 15 IG 17 18 Early winter Is a good thing. It starts'" everyone off feeling right. In the country whore men plow in short sleeves until Christmas there is al ways lethargy and inactivity. A good potato Btory is always on tap this year. More Christmas money will ba derived from potatoes in and around La Grande than from any oth er source. , Almost time for the marriage rush which will cause the county clerk and deputies to do little else than write licenses. ' "The Golden Girls" Saturday night were a bunch of good on'js, but It has not yet been determined whether they weps solid or plated. Baker raised 27,600 for a V. M. C A. building the other day. Well, wiat fn von -think of than . . , ; I -i: Sloan P. Shutt has purchased the t.Ant. TTavaM Via I nonAr'alirl frnm . wuQriu imam, ma uiy i , . the tone of his first issue it appears Jack Watson iiaa ma snow plow that he Is thoroughly delighted to he working so why worry over,- tne ftptr n tha mnnntnfn town. He wears i weather? . . - A 1 . I . tnat ne has traveia an over ia wev cince selling out and no place is there any water like the water from Lake Wallowa. It is Strang tow when a man gts used to drinking one thing lie cannot refrain from it. Shutt Is lfke the leading character lr Ople Reed's novsl, "The Waters of 1 Canev," he wandered far and wide but finally re turned to quench his thirst at the old drinking spot. We are glad Shutt has returned. He Is a good twwspapor tnan and Joseph la a good town, mak ing successful combination. No wind left to blow hence today is calm and peaceful. Problem In Gain nnd Lors. A well known physician cf Chicago was attending old Pnt. a faithful Jani tor, but a querulous patient, Ocn. doctor, ye said Thursday would bring ye again, and here It U. Friday." v ' "Today's Thursday, Pat" "Friday, doctor." "Mistaken. Pat." "Sure. I'll ask my daughter. Mary Ann, what day would It beT' -Doctor's right, father. .It'a Ttiur have been for them. " Superintendent Churchill of tue Ha- It la refreshing to know that La Grand and Baker schools played a football gun"? hen In La Grande wHb- fU " 1 1 p. " ft av. uAiivinn. , Cotnriii thi r-eA tartar HflV for the flit" .IW.HIU" ..... . . I ' two towns and causes It to mark the , "Och, now. Is It. then? I ask your beginning of a new era wlr?n Baker pani0n, doctor. But since it s Tburs win respect L,a uranae ana ua umnuo day wnon j thougM It was Friday was will respect Baker. It also happened nn a aay 0P iosln' slxt' Hould that the pam8 was a tie leaving either j knoWi doctor; 'tis accordln' to aide thi, annprtnnity for honestly be- ,8 k of ?levng If the snow and Ice had not nmiBekDe. )en n iha niHtilt ti vlrtnrv would MOUSeKeeper. . ., !" fth Was llitd to Storms. Kiitin rth in fill its furr. of te Ba- nrant tree9 were lorn dp bodily by . - i 1 h, ..A i. r T rrf cu n, ,jne rOvl"! uvurccs nnt, uuivy.v, even wrenched from their lounaauons, 1 women 'stirleked and rushed with their ' children . to places of fancied safety. 1 while" strong ' men turned pR, and ' vainly attempted to appear unconcern 'ed. But la the midst of all this fury 'of nature one little woman antjool; calm and collected. She did not appeaT fi notice that anything out or tne or dinary Wfl9 hftppehlng. Now and then she raised her eyes from tha book that seemed to absorb her. glanced around the room and went back to the literary lore. . Afterward wa learned that she was a teacher In a primary achool and that she hadn't heard or felt anything she wasn't accustomed to.-Cleveland Plain Dealer rcade flip 9 mm Theatre ' ''How Bfetty Won the School" Vltagraph.' v A lively boarding nhool story.. "That are Dvil" Blograph. . A lively comedy picture. "Hlg Glrle" Lubln. Comedy. Trouble enough to keep you laughing from start to finish. "An Interrupted Gamii" Blo graph. More comedy More good laughs In this ahow than we have had for a long time. Sherwood Williams,, the new . Arcad soloist will sing ears, Years Ago. T .V:': ,.' '.. ' Notice, . AH business men and advertisers are warned not to pllace their adver tising on a cover for the purpose of thins placed on the Home Indepen dent Telephone directory In ; La Grande. The telephone book is the property of the Telephone Company anil fh only oerson authorised to place advertising 1 In Banie Is th'3 Quick Print, La Grande. Any false cov era placed thereon wua oe imiuecu ately r?movea. ; HOME IND. TEL. CO., - ' , . J S. D. CROWE. Sec, and Gen Mgr A Strong Modern Bank Efficiently conducted, not only In the Interests of Its stock .folders, but of Its depositors and pat'ons well j . With officials well known and trusted In the community. TTith capital, snrplna and nndUlded profits of f210.000.000 and total resources of $1,000,000.00. The La Grande Xfcttonal Bunk offers to firms, corpora' Hons and IndlTlduals the best banking sertlce, and Its offl ' ecrs ask a personal Interriew with those contemplaUng thanglng accoants or opening new ones. ia Grande National Bank ' LA GRANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL . . . $ 100.000.00 SURPLUS . , 105.000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,000.000.00 Fred J. Holmes, Pres. W. J. Church. Vice Pres. F. L. Meyf rfc, Cashiet Earl Zunde!,ss'i. Cashier am. FINE fix Y!l Wk , ... i OF FINE Table . Linens and Napkins ! n u D GmmrAtM WIO Jfrti Benjamin (a,l(ewyork Bciianiin OotHcs Our Annual Saving Event looked forward to by many thrifty housewives who know linen values and yearly take advantage of our exceptional offerings. If you want a matched set of CLOTH and NAPKINS ready for the table, unsurpassed assortments are here at re markably low prices. If you prefer Damask, by the yard, both variety and values will sat . isfy.-COME AND COMPARE VALUES. : . ;. .'y MID SEASON CLEARANCE OF LADIES' SUITS, COATS and MILLINER Y--DONT FO GET THAT! Two months ahead of the regular time for this Great Clearance. Assortment very com plete and prices very attractive. " ;; v A ; K. WEST. The Quality Store 8axons. Saxon la from "seax," a sword, and ao the "Men of the Sword.' In the early days the Saxons took for them selves such names as "Bloody Ax." "Skull Cleaver." "Deaths Head." to be held In Georgia on December 7 owa with children of school age. Kan to choose the' successor of Governor saa was the first state to grant the Hoke Smith, who Is about to resign' school suffrage to all women, and senate.. ' 1 Wyoming the first etate to give th? W. H. Harvey, who acquired pas-' full suffrage to women. names which In no way belled their aing fame In the first Bryan campaign i The outlook Is bright In Texas ior original character. The "berserker rage" of the old Vikings spread death and destruction all around the consts which they haunted, and by the terror of their name thy led the Christians to put Into their litany the prayer. "Deliver us, O Lord, from the fury of the Northmen." Very terrible were these old Saxons, and to this day the as the' author of "Coin's i Financial a great free for all race for the Beat echool,"; recently declined to accep. ! 0f Jornpb W, Bailey In the United a congressional nomination In ArV'"' ". . sas, to which state ho removed from Chicago some years ago. For the first time m the history of New York state the names of the THINK THIS OVER. This Offer Should Gin the ConfitUnes ! of th Matt Siieotical. tiresldentlal candidates and the vlcfti CTo nnt fitr nil tht minlli'lltt. IHtMl ! most dreadful of all the people on the presidential candidate ' are to be on-j. 4nrt1ljf ,M trim, ir mr rMniwlv'tnim. face of the earth, when they are thor- .. Thi. , . nrft., f .-.,...,. rHiti. v.m ot .mm um ! York American ' ' " ' " ': Kentucky was tne nm siaie xo give , v - - Aorr American. ....... . r- , ;v... . ; - j ; ',.t tHtf'u1fi that I. .'r.-V't' ,'Ti't. nr -n-rj "h . Btate gave the school suffrage to wld, mn MVrv WiiVrt )if ,t nvthnu! be nior' fnir fur ynn": States senate. Five candidates are already announced and several more entries ana regarded as certain. T a" representatives in congress, Morris Sheppard of the First district aaS Choice B. Randell of the Fourth dis trict, are among tins prominent as pirants for the toga. The only states which have no forim of euffrage for women are Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maine,. Maryland, ' Virginia; North .Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala bama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Ne vada. Even In some of these states the, women n the larger cities .have been given the right to vote for. school commissioners. j.--'';''".":. End of Altruism. ? -. Because be was too soft bcorted to ask bis poverty stricken landlady to buy new rugs for his room the altru istic young man bought several small nigs and spread them over, the floor. Immediately after the next sweeping day she presented n bill for the week's expenditures: Items Room rent, break fasts, luundry and beating; rugs. 25 cents. "Hello:" said the altruistic young ninn. "What does this mean?" "Just what It says", she returned. "If folks must cover their floor with extra rugs they'll have to pay for beating 'em. that's all. I can't afford to do it for nothing." And from that moment altruism lost a disciple. New York Times. Foley Uidnoy Pills TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY A liiiwi w-ti-nMrlc. wiiiimmwnw treHtuiiMit I Itfsall Ord'rll. whi-i are eaten like randy. Their artiv principle Is a recent nclentllic dliwor ery that Is odorless, coiories, and tastelHx: i-ery pronounced, jrenmsimd pleasHtit In anion, and piirtlculnriy apreeable In every way ThlH Ingredi ent doet not cause dlnrrtura. ouusew, flatulence, griping, or other twonvn lenrp RptiiII OrriprllM are mirtlrnlnr IRREGULAKll ltS. A posiuv wua w ,y f(). (.ndri,n. BKP(1 nnd deM. ttte MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY rOLlTICS ASD POLITICIANS. . ii.ctio . women will be . . t . ir president of tho nvt yar. : Basil L. Nichols. lieutenant gover- kcr of Ohio, baa completed an exten tltt tODT of the west In tho interest f the Harnton presidential candl dncy. A special gubernatorial primary PEOPLE and for WOMEN. Mrs. H. W. Allen. Qulncy, 111., says: "About a year ago my kidneys began bothering me. I had a swelling in my limbs, then headaches and nervous dizxy spells, and later severe back aches.' I was getting worse, when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them uutit I was once more freed ot all kidney trouble. HILL'S DRVO STORE. persona. If you suffer from rbronlc or habit nal constipation, or the associate or dependent rbronlc aliments, we urg" you to try Rexatl Orderlies at our rlsa. Remember, you can get them only at our store. 12 tablets. 10 cents; Sft tab lets. 25 cents: SO tablets. tt cents. Sold only" at our store Tbe Rexall Store. HILL'S DRUG STORE Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot 0. C. Brichoux, Prop OUR mESm TAFFIES Are Excellent. '. We.. CarryVanilla Strawberry and Molasses THE PALACE of SWE TS SELBERS "f" X: