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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
atfssiissiwiMiiiito'a :. .v. LA GKA'DIS EVENING OUSEtfVtfU, WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 13, 1912. PAGE FIVE Dsfis TTteatire Using Canaries to Save' the Lives of Entombed Miners Start the Spring Season off right with the Union Suit that A Four Reel Program 4000 FEET OF THE BEST FILM MADE THE LITTLE DELICATESSEN KTOUK (EDISON) ." Comedy dealing with Mr. and. Mrs. SwlBburger, their daughter Lena and Jakle Schmidt. ) I . - THE HEART OF A JIAX (YITAGRAI'H. It comes out good and plain t,hat the young cowboy is a diamond la the rough." , 'I ' I v TRING THE OFFICE BOY (EDISON) The mischievous stenographers put up good tricks on the sleepy office boy. - OCAL "THAT ITALIAN SERItXADE" ...... . . i'. . A By Mr. l errln " OYSTER IM)rSTVT-M V'TIIVt ! An educational film showing the progress from setting of the beds to the canning and shipping, j , v: : , ' AT THE FOIST OF THE SWOni) (EDISON A drama of romance and chivalry and full of spirit of the times. OBJECT MATRIMONY (Ll'BIX) ' Tom and Nancy, a middle, ajcd couple, advertise for mates. .Vhey are successful, "BUT": FOR SALE PARIS HAIR STORE, HAIR DRESSING PARL' R i- oley block, La urande, Uregon . Owner leaving town, m ill tell at a bargain. Terms to suit purchaser. ' Come and investigate. Mis. Ida LAWNS NOW NEED ATTENTION. We have . . . . White Clover, Blue Grass, .Mixed Lawn Grass and Fertilizer, aB well as all other kinds of seeds, IN BULK. Waters-S tanchf ield Produce Co., Min 706 - HAY, FEED. FLOUR. POULTRY V 1527 JEFFERSON A VENT H? 4 ij fp ' $ LOCALS V ll. T. Love, jeweler, 1212 Adams av. Last chance to see Romig Twins at ireade tonight. Entire change of act. o o o o oo o o o o oo o o Dr. Darland, the chiropractor. All Qiseases. .Not drugs, surgery or os- eopathy. La Grande National Bank Building. Red 3181. f o o e o o-i-o o o o o o o o o Last .chance to see Romig Twins at Krcade tonight. Entire change of act. . 4 o 0 The Valley Creamery butter -Gold. ' fe:i Sheaf" brand, I the bes. butler fever made in La Granite.- See? i- : 2-t Where do the smokers congregate At Foley Bros. Why? First class goods. Perfect service. ' . ' 2-16-tf '' 0 O Last chance to see Romig Twins at LVrcade tonight. Entire change of act. For the Bogy Kan. - Merchants lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. 2-16-tt Last chance to see Romig Twins at ;Arcade tonight. Entire change of act. PROF. F. J. FKEENOR-Splnolo- V'' pst and Healer. Successfully treats all diseases. Rooms 4, 5, ' 0 and 7 over Seldcr's Store. Phone Mnln J24, La Grande. . $ i:JS-Js55-j5)58S Wood for Bale. J2.00 ner cord. Su- I Ear Factory. . o o . - - NOTICE. , i Klrtley's livery will make a reduc tion of 50e on every trip In cases where cash is paid. . 2-G-tf : M. H. KIRTLEY Last chance to see Romig Twins at Arcade tonight Entire change of act. EGOS FOR HATCHING Frim thor oughbred Mack and buff Orpingtons, Barred Plymouth Rocks, and Rhode Island Reda, prices reason.ible. Al. o a few fine cockerels. Call and Palmer see. my stock. Clias. E, Teirv. 1315 Jackson avenue. . dly '.-'.I -t wl;yl .. o o and-beauty, and lias, a pretty love story running through It. 50TICE. . All parties constructing- or repair ing buildings after' March 1st, 1912; must have a building permit for same, In accordance with Ordinance No. 585, Series 1912. v;7 - ''''7 ' R. L. LINCOLN, Chairman. Com. -2-29-20t . S ''...;;::v ; j ;,The ElUe theatre, has a picture of more than orcllnar yinterest in "The : Message from Niagara," It shows the ! famous falls in all their magnificence FOR RENT Eight room house near Palmer mill. Suitable for roomers or boarders. Inquire of Mrs. George Bailey, corner Fourth and Lake streets. 3-13-tf R. F.. Foster of,Zamora, Cal.,- is in the market for a few mares. Inquire of J. M. Foster, Union, Oregon.-3-13-4t To Organize for Kooscvelt. ; Seattle,. Wash., March 13. The Roosevelt" league .hA" complete a r- ! rangements for the state convenl Ion to be held here tomorrow, at which time plans will be discussed fcr an aggres sive campaign, in ..Washington in , 'th interest of the Roosevelt candidacy. The league will oppo&e the "regular" state organization, :which has declared for the nomination ol Taft. - ' : Connaughts' Weddliifr Annlversnr1. J Ottawa, Ont, iMarch 13. Tt;day marked the 33rd anniversary of -he I wedding of his royal highness, 'the governor general, and the Duchess of Iconnaugh. Before her marriage the Duchess of Connaugl't was Princess Louise, daughter , of Pince Frederick Charles of Brussia. . : . , Tttlchlgnn G. 0. IV IMdcd. .' " - : Detroit, (Mich., Ma.-ch 13. The Taft campaign In Michigan will be start ed down , the ways a; Hastings next Filday, night, when arblg' republican banquet will be given with Senator Wm. Alden Smith as the chief bp iak er. The affair will in ivV the begin nirg of a hard fight that will he maOo to keep the Wolverine s'ate in liae for the president's re-iioml latlon. A d'vlsion of sentiment that is almost without precedent Is admitted to exist among the republicans oC Michigan at the present time. ' Botii the united States senators and nil the republican representatives from tlio state are placed among the Taft supporters but tho president Is being fought by Gov ernor Osborn and h!a followers. The governor has been ' boosting hard for Ecosevelt, but the Tart people claim they do not fear tho results and that tow tBey are getting down to the real ' work of the campaign things will be "gln to move their war. d&o - M Photos by United States Bureau of 0 the Bible narrutlve of the ravens lb.it fed 1511 jab nnd the classic tiu- dition of the geese whose cackling saved Rome must now be added the modern story of the canaries that saved the lives of tbo BrJteville (Tenn.i miners. The bureau of mines has for some time been experi menting with devices for rescuing miners .entombed In workings filled with poisonous gases and has recommended a helmet iittcd with a supply of oxygen which enables the weaver to breathe In an utmosphere in which he would otherwise suffocate. ' When elghty-nlnp miners were imprisoned in Hie" Brice vllle mine the volunteer rescuers (who saved Dve of the prisoners) used the oxygen apparatus, but they also carried with them caged canaries In order to test the air as they advanced.' The birds are much more sensitive to gas than men and show signs of distress before the amount of gas in the atmosphere is large enough to endanger human life'and so give the men a chance to re treat ti time. The upper of the two pictures shows two of the Brlceville res cuers wearing the oxygen apparatus; the lower the huge tube which the bureau used as a laboratory substitute for a mine, with the experimenters entering It with the canary with which they are a bout to test the air. 'OUTLuuK" FOff SELLING Editor H. L. St. Clair Comes Out Strong and Predicts Success. ; The Gresham Outlook, edited by H. L. St. Clair, one of . the strong country papers of the state, has en dorsed the candidacy of Ben Selling for United States senator In no un mistakable language. Here ; is what the Outlook .editorially has to Bay: -... '' "The candidacy of Ben Sell- . , .; ing for the nomlnatlon.as United ' ,: States senator, to take the place . occupied by ; Jonathan Bourne, , : Jr., is formally announced.! ,Mr." 't ' Selling has been getting ready for this announcement for. some ,r" " time and he has, been .encourag-, ; - ed by thousands of. friends. Mr.. Selling is a man of practical af fairs, not theories. He is a good clean Republican, not a : politician. - He is a thorough . Oregonian - and '.' stands for the best In the Oregon system. We . look for him to. make a sweep ing campaign and not only se- cure the nomination on April 19, ,;.-' but the election in the fall. "Mr. Selling tells in hiB de . olaratlon what he will stand for and try to accomplish If elected: . , ' " 'If I am nominated and elect ed, I will, during my term of of--flee, uphold the Oregon system: ; '.": support tariff revision with Jus- j ; , tice to labor, producer and con- v Burner; ' larger appropriations ; . under continuing contracts tor , . Oregon's rivers and harbors; lo ,. cal Federal ' land . courts for speedily deternlning ; settlers' rights; administration of forest ' reserves In the Interest, of our people; return of Oregon's re- clamation fund; Immediate de ': velopment of Alaska's resources under government control; pen- ' L- slons for deferring - veterans; . federal regulation of corpora-. ; Vtlons; an elastic monetary syfl- 1; tem free from Wall street infiu-v . enoe; v grxluuted income tax;'.; ' presidential, primaries; direct '' election president,' vice presi dent r.nd United States e.'ja- . . tors; free canal for American r.Wpi:-'r.rrr!! poet; opne'-e r;c- c!al intercetc; filp sutcidios,". Mines. , .. i , - : .-.(. .. y HUMOR OF THE DAY But In Her Case Wnmnu'H wit readily adapts Itself to nil places mid nil occasions.' A woman lecturer, wiim (lellvering a practical talk on iK'Hiity and the beiiuty cult for the niilcviiilmiii in. nf a woman's club at un 'lite: i's;i;:u m-skuiii one uflernoou. In tl!e..-i-iMirie of her lecture the poiilw ! i': hiixizfd the point that cer iiln iJH-;;si.i-fiiieiilH were fundamental ly Impure ill. l;nhupilly. however the lei'turci' lieisclf had ii' form If her un usual bulk could lie dignified by such a term-jbat, was fashioned on anything but the lines of the Kcllermann type. ; I'roeeiHling ' with, her. dissertation on measurements." she huld up a very fnt, round wflst and said: "Now. ' twice around my wrist once around my throat.' Twice around my throat, once around my waist. Twice around my waist"- "Once around Forest park!" explod ed an lrretiresslble young thing out in the audience,, and the storm of laugh ter that followed was altogether Im measurable. St. Louis Post-Dlspntcb. - Our Panama Treaty. By' the terms of the treaty with Panama of Feb. 20, 1H04, the United Slates guarantees nnd Is to maintain the Independence of the republic of Panama. vTho canal Is to be neutral. The purchase prlco of the property of the canal company was- $40,000,000, nnd the sum of $10,000,000 was paid to tho republic of Tannina.. In addi tion Panama Is to receive an nnntial payment of $250,000 In gold during the life (if the treaty, beginning nine years after the" date of the ratllica tlon. New Tork American. ' ' AfT Iriohman In Germany. An- Irishman In Germany In three seasons has earned nearly half a mil Ion" dollars on the turf. That Is what James II.McCormlek,the noted train er of Sheepshcnd Bay, has accomplish ed. fin 1000 his horses won $110,000, In 11)10 $12,".000, nnd last year lu clip ped " the - climax of ills endeavors to i-nptm-e the Gorman money by finish ing second to Kmperor William's lend l.ig wlnnliiff stable with $100,000 to Ills, credit., tie lias fifty-six horses In tviilnhi'r for this senson nnd will fol low up, hiH mifvoss , r Not only Superior in name but 4 IN MAKE-WEAR-SATISFACTION THE GOLDEN RULE! CO. torn Nugiol Stumping New England. Boston, Mass., March J3; Presuma ' bly to offset the effect of tbe re:enl visit of ColonerRoodevelt to Boston, Secretary of Commerce v.nd Ltbor.Na gel came to New England today to de liver several addresses for President Taft. Mr. Nagel Is bonked to speak in Springfield tonight and !n Provldeuco tomorrow night. ' : Early next, week this section Is to receive a visit trom President Taft himself. The presldont will be in Boston Monday for the Evac uation day celebration end will spend the next two days in New Hampshire, where Governor Bass is Stirring things up In the Interest "or the Roosevelt candidacy. ' i Wholesale Grocers Sfcet. Harrisburg, Pa., March 13. The Trl State Whoesale Grocers' ..'.association began It sannual convention In this city today with a good attendance oi representatives of the wholesale gro cery trade throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. The con vention will conclude its business to morrow. ; '-- - ".. ... , Y. M C. A. MEETING TONIGHT. I. Ii. lUiedcs, Stwto . Secretary, Will Address Gathering In High School. I. B. Rhodes, state socrotary of the Y. M, C, A.'ln Oregon and Id i'io. arrived- on No, 17 this afteriioo'i from Boise nnd will addres the mass meet ing this evening In the Interest of get ting a Y. M. C. A. Stunted in this city. In his talk he will take up in a gen eral way the scope of the Y.'M. C. A. and the work It carries on among the young men. The meeting will be held this even ing in the . high, school . auditorium. Talks and discussions by lea! men will be carried on and an attempt will be made to get a movement on foot which will result in aY. M. C. A. here. A Good Place To Get Good Drugs No one, we think, will question the stntement that wo have an un usually complete stock of high-grade drugs. ' .- Large as it Is, it is a constancy growing one, because it keeps puce with every advance in medicine or pharmacy. It Is obvious that a store like this one Is a good place to get family drugs or to have pre scriptions filled, Drugu hero are handled by competent pharmacists of largo experience.: You. get Ideal service at reasonable prices, ... RED CROSS DRUG STORE Successor to ' - i , -WRIGHT DRUG CO. 7 - Phone Main 4. CANT GAP IN THE SEAT! v An exclusive Superior feature, "the lap without' the gapV Is a'eeat that . cj-n't spread open because it. Interlocks l?ke the ends of a cc'ln;. And it ; CAN'T bind lu die croich! -.because It adlnsis Itself Instantly to every position, always stays shut ' . and always sets snu' and sniootliy An,, !, other exclusive Superior feature. -tfhes DOUBLE W L'AK where (he - wear fa hardest! ' !., ThiB Is a' reinforced crotch .that , :; takes all strain off the front buttons,: . crotch and leg seams," and makes lm ' possible the ripping, tearing . and . stretching so common there. And tho -Superior always fits perfectly I Its . fabric is so elastic it gives entire free, dom of action, yet never loses Its fig ure-kult design. Cuffs and anklea are :' fashioned bo they never "creep." And - - there is a Superior size for every man.; : PEBS0NAL8. " Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and sun Jack left yesterday for Portland where Mrs. Dennis will seek recuperation for her health by a two oij three weeks' stay. G. D.' Sherod of. Wallowa Is a local visitor today. Assessor Dave Clark went to Union -on business ils morning.; r -' IT. Dougherty of Wallowa was regis- : tered at the Foley yesterday, -i . - ' Rev. J. W. Mller of Joseph return- ed to his home this morning. j : - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klvette and little son went to Boise this morning where they will visit friends. Charles W. Gore, superintendent o " the Eastern Oregon Light and Power . ccmpany, went to( Union this morning: ' cn business. - . . . : . - : Mrs. Frank Herron, son and daugh-' -ter went to Ontario this morning wher . ter went to - Ontario this morning -i where they will visit for a week or-so.' : ; - Philip S. , Bates, secretary of the ' -. State Threshmen's association, Is in the slty today on his wya to Wlch'.tn, Kannss, where he will attend a big gathering -of sectlpijaU assoclntiona' ;: next week. ' . In (lie Land Office, ' In the United States land office this juornlngJohn Taylor of Baker submit ted Anal proof on his homestead; Jas. L. Hall of Gurdane filed an application for a timber and stone claim, and John J. Burelson of Enterprise filed an ap plication for a homestead. -