La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 01, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEUVEll, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, lull.
TH
EATRE
OAES'FEIIKI...... Edison
A magnificent Edison. Only
Edison could produce a film like
this. Logging booms and camps,
rapids and dangerous rescues
are depicted as lire, Its an Ed
ison feature.,
"A WESIEIU GlKL'Witagrapn
A western girl by a wild dar
ing ride outstrips her pursuers,
reaches her destination and ful
fills her mission. ,
"A COXYESIEXT BUKGLER
Biograph
"It looks to me like a big
night tonight." So it would have
been if his wife hadn't Inter
fered. -WHEX 1VIFEI HOLDS THE
Pl'ItSE STIUAGS" Biograph
She allows hubby 60 cents a
week and he ran a bar bill, gave
an I. o. U. for the amount. Sne
got it So did he. 1
EXTRA, SPECIAL
THANKS GIVING
KOTJIIJiG XEABLY SO GOOD
HAS EVEB BEEN HEARD I
LA GRANDE BEFOIfiEJ OUR
Di COMPARABLE TEXOR, MR.
C. P. FERR1X. WILL KIXQ
"A Song of Thinksgmng"
MISS GARRICK, S0P1A4X0,
WILL SIKG "MOTHER.
PAT TOOt YfATEB REM TOMORROW.
Elks Memorial.
ounaay at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Hon.
C W. Fulton will deliver the memor-
.
iu aaaress at Elks' home. Public In
vited. - .
Dance at rink Thursday and Satur
day nights.
Learn to earn. La Grande Business
College. Day and night sessions. En
roll any time.
Fresh nuts, candies and fruits, for
Thanksgiving
0. C. Combs.
Mrs. TV. T. Perkins of Portland pas
sed through the city this morning on
her way to Wallowa and In a few days
will return to La Grande to be a guest
with her sister, Mrs. George Carpy, for
a few days.
Prof. Carruth, erstwhile teacher of
science and last year football and bas
ketball coach of the La Grande school
but now at Stanfield, la spending the
week end In the city. He was an 'official-
spectator at the football' game
yesterday and saw his former pupils
wallop Elgin.
Unveiling the Silver Service
Given to the Battleship Utah
cum i
Elks' Memorial.
Sunday at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Hon,
P. O candy store. Mrs. ! C- W Fulton deliver the memor-11-24-tf
,al addres at Elks' home. Public in-
i yitea.
Dont overlook books for ?lft. We
nave the finest lines you ever saw
suitable for all ages. 11-28-tf
Gasoline wood saw.
3851. J.' A. OLIVER.
Phone black
FAY TOO WATER REXT TOMOR.
ROW.
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iaui cuowaer ana sneiinsn every
day at the Snow Plake Bakery. 11-29-tf
Christmas Premium.
Samples shown at store. Send your
order in early. Grand Union Tot: Co..
209 Fir street. Phone 3231. ll-2l-tf
' Try our hot coffee and clam chow
der. Snow Flake Bakery. 11-29-tf
PROF. F. S. FREEXOR Splneloglst
and Healer. Treats all diseases.
141J Adams a.vnuc. Phone Main
724, La Grande. -
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CONSULTS TAFT
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LOCALS
H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212V4 Adams aT..
Dr. Pesey, Specialist ;or Eye, Ear,
ffosV Throat diseases and catarrh.
w Seldefg store. Eyes fitted witi
Classesl Hoars !) to 11:30 1:30 to
and 7 to 8 p. m. '
Kv. J. b. Glllllan will speak at Is
land City Sunday evening, bis subject
being the "Lepers of the World, and
What Is Being Done for Them."
Crocheet work done promptly and
satisfactorily. Aviation cap a special
ty. Mrs. Henry Moss, near brickyard.
11-19-tf
The decorators and upholsterers will
nt be through refurbishing the Mteth.
eaist church before Tuesday next. For
that reason the church will not be open
all day Sunday. Those interested will
please take notice. The Young Peo
lie's meeting for monthly entertaln
iBeUt wilj have its program Wednes-evenlng.
' PAY TOtTR WATER RENT T0VOR
RED KIDNEY
I BEANS-
Good Family Gift
Have you thought of a phonograph
as a family gift? It's something the
whole family would enjoy and it would
afford pleasure right along for yeara
$15.00 to $65.00. On payments if yoii
like. . ..,'.:,. :
. 11-28-tf
PAT YOUR WATER REXT TOMOR
ROW. . ,-. , . - : , .....
Good skating is now to be bad at
Perry and at Dutch pond. Tou know
.what funhat means. Get your skates
sharpened at Lelghton's and you will
know you have a good joh ,
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PAY YOUR WATER REXT TOMOR
ROW. .
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To all visiting Odd Fellows in the
city You are requested to be present
at our roll call Dee. 2nd, .1911. La Q.
W. A. Worstell, Secretary, La Grande
Lodge No. 16 I. O. O. F.
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Ladles' Hand Itags at prices That Will
Astonish Yon.
Don't fail to see our window of la
dies' hand bags reduced to less than
factory prices. Newlln Drug company
11-28-tf
PAY YOUR WATER RE XT TOMOR
ROW. .,v
"" Elks' MemorlaL
Sunday at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Hon
C. W. Fulton will deliver the memor
ial address at Elks' home. : Public In
vlted. :"fe---:: ---
Baked in
the Heinz
Ovens
These large, red. Kidney Beans
are very rich and fine flavor.
Prepared and cooked with se
lected pork, the same manner as
their regular beans.
Constitute a pleasing change from
the regalar baked beans.
2o A MEDIUM CAJT.
Pattison Bros.
Phone Black 8L
David Bay spent Thanksgiving In
Walla Walla, visiting his son Arlie.
E. M. Lighton of Elgin was a Savoy
hotel gueet last night.
B A L E D
STRAW
UJJ.CBE1 AXYWHERE IX
Watcrp-Stanchfield
PrcJqfeCo.,Mi 7cs
"S7 JlwjftmvON ATBNUM
PERS05AL8.
Phnto bv Amwrlmn Pram Aaanrlaflnn..
ISTINCTIONS are crowding upon the bnttleshlp Utah. Not only Is will be by far the most successful ever
she one of the two largest battleships in the navy, but she Is the pulled off by the association. Team and
possessor the finest silver service ever presented by an American j individual bowlers aro entered from
lu namesaae. Moreover, it is safe to kh.v that no mess- chlcaeo 5t Trills tfansnd CUv Om
room has ever bad a thirst quencblnit MiiiHrarur. that hhh M.-iirt mo MmJ .ag' St ul8, Kan8aB C,ty'
... - u, aiiuuvapuiin, ox. faui, hock isiana,
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SPLIT SAID TO EXIST IX RANKS OF
J THE BOABS). :
Tariff Questions Occupy Attention of
President Over AH Else.
Washington, Dec. 1. Following the
reports of a split on the tariff board
President Taft today summoned Henry
Emery and Alvin Sanders, two hoard
members, to talk over the situation
with him. He postponed a cabinet
meeting for It. It Is believdthat Taft
rill rln (nfnrmatlA tntn V.r.H tnv
the basis of a special wool message to
congress without ' waiting for , the
board's formal report. It is consider,
ed significant ' th.-.t Reynolds, of, the
board, who favors a protective tariff,
is absent, while Sanders and Emery
urge the tariff for revenue only along
the line of democratic bills that Taft
vetoed. It is expected that Taft will
proposed a big reduction in the wool
'tariff, v'., ... ' '
This maybe will do the purpose of
striking a balance between the protec
tionists and democrats. The cabinet
will discuss the matter this afternoon.
Taft expects to submit a report of tne
tariff board which will be completed m
a week withjnii message. The deter
mination of the democratic" leader to
ignore the report was made evident to
day when Congressman Underwood an
nounced his intention of calling the
ways and means committee together
Immediately after congress meets.
"We'll give the president a reason
able time to submit his report,' said
Underwood, "and if not then in we will 1
proceed with an Investigation." j
jKiucir mm ottiiuera. aiier a corner- ran a turn n,.' i. v
ene denW there r -nnv aH..'L,... l.Z "7 " " " . . . . i continue In session over tomor-
, j " iiruajr Wiiu v. tr, neavis ar uaaiana
The Hague, Dec. 1. Kejjresenta:ive
of many nations have assembled herss
to take part in the much discussed as .1
long delayed international oiiferpn, -
fore the suppression of the opium traf-
fic. The purpose of the conference !a
j to give effect to the resolutions of the
International opium commission, which
met in Shanghai early in 190D, and to
endeavor to secure an agreement upon
uniform national laws and regulation!
to control the production, manufacture
and distribution of opium, its deriva
tives and preparations. The effort will
also be made to regulate the shipment
of opium, restrict the cultivation or
the poppy, authorize the search of ves
sels for contraband opium, and finally
to create an internitional commission
to carry out the agreements.
Bishop Brent of the Philippines, who.
heads the American delegation, has
been selected to preside at the confer
ence. Other memebrs of the Aemrican
delegation are Dr. Hamilton Wright of
Maine and Henry F. Finger of Califor
nia, with Frederick L. Huideoper of
Washington, D. C, as secretary.
Mid-West Bowling Tourney.
Dea Moines, la., Dec. 1. Tenpln
knights hailing from as .far east as
Cincinnati and . from as far west aa
Denver are trooping into Des Molnea
In anticipation of the opening tomor
row of the fifth annual tournament of
the Mliddle West Bowling association.
The local preparations for the event
are perfected to the smallest degree.
The tournament will run nine daya
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luciiv tunu mi eciuic BiKt-i BCl HIT, ouu II . I Dft liUSK Its lltH'lirutlOIIM IMt'lUlie a
picture of BrlRham Young. In the height of the eoii!rierr which raged over
the presentation of silver, so decorated It w; declnred t lint Hie representa
tion of the Mormon apostle's statue Implied .the reroKiiiMnu Htiil approval of
all his teachings. Including that of polygamy The expSiuuitloti offered by the
douors Is that the Young statue appear lit the mc.ici.iv of ilecoratlou beiautt
the Pioneer monument which it surmounts 'is one of the s!i;l.)ts of Utah. The
navy department has also accepted the trift of another silver tray, not bearing
the picture of Brigham Young, to take the place, if the Utah's officers wfch,
of. the one so decorated, so that they now have two handsome trnys instead
of one. There are 129 pieces In the orlglnaj set. the most important of which
Is the puwh iiowl. The punch cups represent each a county in the state. Its
Identity IM-Iiiy established by a chsracteristic scene engraved opon It. Thirty
tb-msnnd school children Joined with the citizens of Utah In the purchase of
tin- Rift for the hnttleshlp. The. principal feature of the presentation cere
niunies. which "took "place at the. New York navy yard, was the unveiling- of
the service- that Is. the drawing aside of the American flag which screened '
tt-by Miss Hnzfl Tout, a Utah srlrl. who Is known to the atam Ham.1 nw
Davenport, Sioux City. Topeka and a
number of other cities. Opinions ex
pressed by the delegates already In th
city indicate that President George '
Strotz of Des Moines and the other of
ficers of the association will be re
elected at the annual business meet
ing. St. Louis, Sioux City and Kansas.
City will bid for next year's tourna
ment. '
Teachers Meet at Ev ansvllle
Evansville, Ind., Dec. 1. More than
Delta Tan Conference
Athens, Ga., Dec. 1. -The southern
Kingston Prelate Consecrated!.
Kingston, Ont, Nov. 30. In that
presence of a great gathering of pre
lates and prteeta from various points
in Canada and the United States and
of the Catholic laity of this city the
Most Fttev. M. J. Spjatt, formerly of
Belleville, was today consecrated as
bead of the Roman Catholic archdio
cese of Kingston, succeeding Archbis-
Il University of Georgia today and
that Taft will send a report of the tar
iff board to congress Dec. 11. He will
also send a special message.
1,000 teachers are attending the an-N, c tbe Delta Tau Delta fra"
nuai convention or the Southern Ind- , , . !h0D r.authier. Th oonserratinn toofe
mi. uiv. iu nuuuai nuuicrcuvB Hi j
place In St. Mary's cathedral and was
one of the most brilliant ceremonies
of Us kind ever witnessed here. Ther
consecrating prelate was the aposto
lic delegate to Canada, Mgr. Satgnl, of
Ottawa, who was assisted by several"
archbishops and bishops of Ontario
and Quebec,
differences" Amnn th mmW f . wu. , row. rresiaeni unanes u. smith or
. njr iiifBiuiii(, Auiung me wei nown .j
was announced j educators who are here to address the'
convention are President Robert L.1
Kelley of Earlbam college, President
Francis J. McConnell of Denauw Uni
versity, aud Stanley Krebs of Swath
more college.
ROLL CALL.
Vice Regal Visit to HantBtoa
16W is expected to be present at ?attnton' 0 .. Dec. 1
the 16dge" room and register. All
visiting brothers are welcome. W. j
A Worsell, Secretary. 4
The Gover-
noi General and the Duchess of Con-
naught met with an enthusiastic rec
eption upon their arrival here .today I rr
many other prominent
members of the fraternity are In atten
dance 'vv . ..v, .
Princess Patricia Sails for Canada
London, Dec 1. Princess Victoria
Patricia, the youngest . daughter of
Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and
Duchess of Connaught.
Liverpool today on the
S Qneea Alexandra's Blrtbtday..
JUmdon, Dec. 1. A wireless messago-
i from King George and Queen Mary
was among the many felicitous- greet
ings received bv Oueen Alexandra to-
EmpreSS Of, ,. ftn .v. ooBinn h R7S, h(rth
T nl 3 A J I 1 ys...
.u ner pare. ai uuaw.j ann,Versary. Her majestr ipent
the ; Christmas holidays. The the day QU,etly 'Sandlghaiir, wnere
from Toronto. ' Their Royal High- j Princess Is accompanied ty Major Mai- Bhe cftr,n ot Wa,e8
Mrs. B. A Martin of Cleveland is
staying at the Savoy while in the city
today. - ' ' I
K. H. Dixson of Elgin was over yes-;
terday with the football team and of
ficiated aa amplre.
Ed. Propeck watchman at the Beaver
creek intake, Is down from his cabin
today transacting business matters.
J. B. Reynolds and sons Joe and Kt.
returned this morning from Walla
Walla, accompanied by Charles Rey
nolds of O. A. C. The La Grande at
tended tho game t here yesterday.
Constable I. W. Faulk has returned
from Portland, bringing Hattie Wright,
a 13-year-old girl, from the Good Shep
herds' home, where she was schooled
for the past two years.
To Improve Teaching; Methods.
Chicago, 111., Dec. 1. The National
council of Teacher of English, the new
conference body recently provided for
by the National Education association,
began its first meeting In Chicago to
day with an attendance representing
nearly all parts of the country. The
council proposes to devote Its efforts
to the improvement of tho present
methods of English teaching, which
are declared to be wholly Inefficient.
nesses will be the guests of Hamilton
until tomorrow morning when they
will return to Ottawa.
. ....,, vVu.vuw... vi u Bn(J h,8 younger Mothers ad sister
of Connaught'i household, and several during the absence of their parents in.
other companions. India. .
Moving rictnres for the Insane.
Washington, Doc. 1. The 1125,000
theatre erected by the government for
the benefit of the inmates of St. Eliza
beth's Insane asylum was opened to
day. The theatre la to be devoted to
tho display of moving pictures, which
alienists declare to be a great aid ln'C
curing Insanity. The theatre Is called
Hitchcock hall, in honor of Ethan Al
len Hitchcock, who was secretary of
the interior at the time the appropria
tion for the erection of the building
was passed by congress.
Delight
I Grande Ronde
Electric Supply
Company
108 Elm Street Next
Door to Geo. H. Currey
RmI Estate Office
i
Southern Textile Association. j
. Atlanta, Ga., Dee. 1. Cotton mill
managers and superintendents from
many points In North and P.outh Caro-,
Una, Georgia and Alabama arrived in
Atlanta today to attend the meeting of
the Southern Textile Msoclatioa here
tomorrow. A largo attendance and a
program that provides for tho discus
sion of a wldo variety of question!
combine to glvo promise of one of the
most Important meetings ever held by
the association. '
the Ottle
We have a real toyland at our store this year a place to delight all the little
people in town. Bring your children in and let them see the things we have pro
vided for making their Christmas a happy one. Their expressions of delight will
tell you what their stockings should contain. In
OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
we are showing all the latest toys, little soft animals and dolls for babies, dolls- tf
all descriptions for little girls, game for th older children, woncrer toys,- iron
toys and mechanical toys. '
TOY AEROPLANES
TOY FIRE APPARATUS
TOY TRAINS '
TOY LOCOMOTIVES
Don't disappoint the little srirls of the familv. "Rnrh will pxnpoi a riPOT rshllv
this Christmas, and the place to, buy them is right here. We have them dressedi a
cd undressed. Some with beautiful cos-tumes in right up-to-date styles and matt?
rials. "
KID DOLLS . CHINA DOLLS
RUBBER DOLLS RAG DOLLS
CELLULOID DOLLS JOINTED DOLLS
LOLLS THAT CLOSE THEIR EYE3, AT!D A FULL LINE OP DOLL HEADS
Prices fro rule to $10.00. : :
We also have a splendid line of children's carts, rocking horses, wagons, doll bug-'
Newliii Eook& Stationery Go.
TOY BOATS
TOY ELECTRIC CARS
TOY POLICE PATROL
ETC., ETC.
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