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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. PAGE 8 UNIVERSITY CLUB PROPOSED er and work out the organization j)lun so Unit when the time for the llrst general meeting Ja held, a tangi ble iilau of procedure will be outlined. iik; FIELD AM) A LARUE lU.HSHIP POSSIHLE. mi; Ji PIL'HiCK MAI' RECOVER. Accidental Discharge of Sliolgun Tears Into Ilmly of Workman. dental discharge of a shotgun, will re cover though his condition is precarl bus. He had been working for E. N. Flcshner and with Mr. Fleshlier, was starting for town. Just outside the ranch gate In the mountains, Mr Pierce Jumped from the load of wood and In some way discharged the wea pon, the load striking him in the thigh mid going Into the groin where It bur led Itself. Through deep snow and suffering much pain, the Injured man Movement Launched to ( rente Dig So cial Insllliidmi Here, '' "What is this talk about a nev.club - about to be launched?" '"Hush, it Is the New University club, that you have hoard of perhaps." It whs ono cold dark night whon eevcral kindred spirits mot and dls- fussed the proposition of forming a ITnivcrslty club. The object of Hit; iiroposod club must remain purtii.lly secret, but plans for a get-together Bimm.-i aim name, ..mcuaseu. wag brought to La Gran(le for Surgl- xne way tme manor nrsi came up , fa attention u ,8 8ald he lla8 a fam. for discussion happened as .follows: , ,n Pennsylvanai though he has One young man was boasting of the bMn ,n La 0rftn(,a fo. sevem) montlll8 achievements of his college. vo vn.,0UB jobs The lnjur(,3 "She is a western college, but a were extromelv BOVere and he lB not coiner, I can tell you. Why we wlp . . nf , ,1,1.... I.. P .K..11 l.t. t,ln I cvuiuiuift jit iijuiuuu una Bmu ui the Mississippi every year. Why some of the young fellows pass up such a good thing ami trek II for the far east In more than I can see." The men from the east smiled at this but the outcome of the matter was the proposal of a Union County University club to be modelled some- Iudlcatlons today are that Frank Pierce, the woodchopper, who was' terribly wounded last Saturday five J amount of routine business the con miles south of the city, uy Hie accl- ventlon will discuss various legisla Kentucky Labor Federation .Frankfort, Ky Jan. 8, Represen tatives of the various tradea unions throughout the state, and In large numbers, were assembled In the city today, when the Kentucky branch of the American Federation of Lubor op ened its annual convention. The con vention will continue Its 'sessions un til all Its business is concluded, which probably will be late In the week.' In addition to transacting the . usual .ijijriwiwTi"rrrrrrrr"""",''m"''''''""''''111 1HRT ON STOVE. .Mrs. Zwolu'el Hums Arm Accidentally Saturday Afternoon. tive measures affecting the Interests of the working people. Among other things ah effort will be made to abol ish the laws permitting prison-made goodB to be sold in the open market without designation, . Itnrltlcg In the olio Sale. 14th Annual Clearance Sale Because s!ie stumbled when in close nroxlmlty to a hot. stove Mrs. Nate what after tho University clubs of . Zweiliel is suffering today from the Portland and Seattle. effects of a severe burn on the arm. The object of these clubs Is prlmar- Saturday afternoon in passing a stove ily social. In Its nature, but it is also ; jn her home on Adams avenue she Iioped that in this case, It will be th means of getting the young men of the (iiiinty hotter acquainted, and thus ce stumbled and fell against the heat producer In such a way as to strike her arm, burning It severly. While in on t the bonds, of friendship. It Is I painful the burns will not. prove erlt- suggostcd that from tune to time prom I leal in any way. lnent men of affairs be Invited to ad dress tho club on topics social and po litical, and tho club proposes to take nn active Interest. In the affairs o( Union county. , Eligibility Not Severe H, Is not aimed to be over finicky as to eligibility and anyone with a col lege course, attended one year or mora In any college or university of thn count ry will be eligible for mom her ship. The club will, If accepted with the universal favor that is expected, soon boast of a niembei'shlp of 100 or more for to begin with there are over 25 0. A. C. graduates and students and ns every professional man ihns an alma renter It Is not over enthusiasm to Anticipate a membership of 200 or even more In less than a year. That the club Is to take the place In La Orande of tho university and press clubs In Portland Is another aim of the promoters who look forward to qua iters that may not smack of wealth tir elaborateness but will In time come to be adequate in all club life l'eatiireB anil become the stamping grounds for Die county's host professional and business men. The Held has no limi tations. ami within n few days tho club will be launched to strike out further tMid farther ns Its existence and pur poses become known. Mecanse of the numbers Wuit are exported to Join the llnnnclal side of the club's formation, will be or little moment. Further un iiouncoinonls ot the venture will be made as the primo movers got. togoth- ARCADI! THEATlli: MAKES U00D TO Till: Sl'.ND AY PAT HONS The Great storm that has been rag ing ror the past two days, tying un traffic and delaying all service, both mall und express, the moving picture theatres in tho city Sunday night, wert practically put out or business. None of tho picture 'houses had any Intention of opening; up for business, Sunday evening, but under the press or public appeal, Manager George or the Arcade, finally managed to dig nn a sufficient amount of rejected film to answer the purpose and by the request o traiiBclent, public, who were nr.i rooned In 'the city, put on the best entertainment Hint he could under the circumstances. At least, It; wnB some place for the people to go and be housed for tho storm, and It was more than appreciated by the three capacity houses that attended. ' Upon the ar rival of No. 18 this afternoon a com plete change of program Is expected and the usual high class production will he given the patrons of this pop ular play house. . New York, Jan. 8. Bibliophiles and book dealers gathered In force at the Anderson auction rooms this after noon for the opening of the sale of tiio second part of the Robert Hoe li brary The sale will last ten days, It does not seem likely that the ihigh pHce at the sale of the first part last year, namely $50,000 for the Guten berg bible on vellum, will be exceed ed, but there ar in this second part a greater number of rare and exceed ingly valuable iteniB, Most notable of the list is the second Hoe copy of tho '.enberg bible, printed on paper, In two volumes folio, m perfect condition and complete. Hurry! Hurry! Quanities Are Limited In These' j Goods Hurry! To Investigate Alleged Graft La Crosse, Wis., Jan. 8."-A special grand jury convened today to investi gate alleged irreguluritles and Inef ficiency, in the local fire and police departments. It Is expected that ru mors regarding the participation of city and county officials In public, contracts and other alleged grafting operations will also be called to the attention of the grand Jury. Rrlcklnyers, Masons and Plasterers." St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 8 The annual convention of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' union of America as sembled here. today with nn attend ance of delegates from many points throughout, the United States and Mie Dominion of Canada One of the .im portant matters to come before the convention is the selection of a site for the home which is to he erectol by the organization for its aged and sick members. Thirty Years a Rlsliop. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 8. Bt Rev 11. P. Northrop, Roman Cnthollc bish op of Charleston diocese, celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of his con secration. The event was observed as usual with solemn high mass. FOR SALE CHEAP. Notice. A city ordinance provides that every property owner- and tenant, must, keep j sidewalks cleared of snow. The ordl-i nance, must be obeyed. Do not wall. but see that the work Is done at once. STREET lllOPATtTMICNT OF CI TV. 1-8-2t One 3 room house and furniture In same, without lot, house now rented for $13.00 per month. Also one four room house furnished for housekeep ing now rented for $14.00 per month. Houses must be move dfroin the lots where they now are. Will sell for cash or on terms. Inquire nt 1417 Wash avenue. 1-1-2-1 pTHIS. WINTER lIMlf FIOUS THE WORLD OVER 1,7 a ''m" -s. w mv I MM ii i'a. ixm.x ri -n :nr .NVwa For its splendid hostelries. its varied at tractions, its fine beaches, hot springs and n'nasura resorts all thesA r.an tin rar.hpH ' - Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific Company "Railroad of a Thousand Wonders" $55.00 Portland to Los Angles and Return With correspondingly low fares from all O-W. R. & N. points, goad six months with stopovers soma and returning with in limit. Handsomely illustrated litora turo will be supplied upon application to any of ojr agents, or address WM. McMUHKY, (!'n. 1'itnn. ARt. Portlumt. Ore it 4- ill iitx;u. IKIES RA( KACHi: H'OKKV VOl'J Seine Lit (irande Citizens Hare Learn ed Mow in (Jet Hollof. How many people suffer from nn aching back? How few know the cause? if it hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting pains If you are weak, lame and tired Suspect your kidneys. Witch for nature's signal. The .llrst 'sign may be Oieadache or dizziness. Scanty, painful or too frequent urina tion, Nervousness or n constant, dead-ll-ed feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with Ooau's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kid nejs. fitatefully endorsed by residents of this, locality. Mrs. Frank Allen, Box No. 27S, North Union, Oregon, says; "Last winter h member of our family used Donn's Kidney Pills and was cured ot pains In the back. This person thinks very highly of Donn's Kidney Pills." For sale by nil dealers. Price SO rents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New, York, solo agents for the United States. Bemember the name Bonn's and t ko no other. (fdssard ,UST RECEIVED. A complete line ot new models In the Cossnrd corsets. Prices from :l.o() to $V.t. 51 UN. ItOllT. PATTISO. l'liime lllack ItSI. Corsoliere. 1 lot women's 1,1c Hose, sale price !)c 1 let women's huts, all new fall styles, values tolfti.OO. On sale at $2.31) 1 lot fancy hose, till colors, values to 7.1c, on sale at H-'lt' 1 lot women's shoes, sized !! to OH, values to On sale at ...,.$l.ll) J lot women's shoes. .ew styles, all lace. Val ues to $5.00. On sale at S2.48 f 1 lot women's lulls, all new fall styles, values to rS.00. (la sale at $3.1!) All women's- and children's sweater ?a P1II1CE I let ladles fancy collars, values to it.'ic on sale al 9c 1 lot black sateen petticoats, fancy llounee, val ues to $l..".0.. On sale at 98c 10 bolts Amoskciig outing, In plain pink and blue. Ynliio V2Ke. On sale nt 8 !Mc 1 lot men's shirts, made by one of the best shirt makers, values to $1.00. On sale at 2!!c All men's and boys' sweaters on sale at U I'HK'E $8.00 all wool blankets, colors gray. On sale at $.1.08 oO and "c Hat, llccccd underwear for men, on sale at : 42e The Store rs lCOf CCf e ore Bargains -j-- - Quality 8 FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA . . GRANDE. 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. N. MOLITOR, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. 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. Viaitlng 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. lt!9 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. M. W, OF A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock In K. of P. hall, over Lilly's hardware store. All visiting neighbors are welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red CrB Lodge No. 27 meats every Monrtaj night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all Ylfltlnf Knlihli. A. C. HATNES, C. C. K. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. S. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. M meet b every Tuesday evening In th I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN, N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, 8c O. E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. B C. hoi'' stated communications ttai second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlaliy Invited. . ' CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. MART A. 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