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LA GltANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE SEVEN Classified Directory 1 L TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913. 0 r 1 . WYW-5lHf, Fiv V -Will r-A 3$k HUTEKAL ORDERS L F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regulai meetings first and third Saturdayi at 7:30 d. m. Cordial welcome " all Masons. " N. MOUTOR. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. B. P. O. B. La Orande Lodge No. 431 meets ack Thursday sTinlng at 'dock la Elk's club, corner of V pot street and Washington areas YlsIUng brothers cordially Invite Is attemC T. J. SCROGQINS. B. R. H. B. COOLIDQZ. Kec. Bee woodmen or the worli u Grande Lodge No, ll W. O. W meets every first and third Trl days at I. O. O. F. ball. All visit lag members welcome. D FITZGERALD. C. & J. H. KENNET, Clerk. MOOBRN WOODMEN OF AS1HRICA La Orande Camp No. 7705 meets oe the Arts and third Thursday even lass ot each month in the K. ot f ball, f letting neighbors welcome, W. A. DUNN. V. & W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk- ROTAL ; NEIGHBORS Meets srery . second and fourth . rid ay Tn month.' All YtsitlL members car dlally Invito. COUA FITZGERALD, Oracle. v LILLY C. K1HMLE. Recorder. BHBHKAH8 Crystal Lodge No. iO meets every Tuesday evening la thi I. O. 0. F. ball. All visiting mem be re are Invited to attend. DBLLA WAGNER. N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. PHYSICIANS AJTD 8UVKONS DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moll tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot St Paones Office Main 68; (Residence, Main 730. , DR. M. K. HALLPhysiclan and sur geon. New Foley Building, third floor. Pbone Main 63. A L. RICHARDSON. M. D. . W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Lougblla. Physicians and Surgeons Phones OSloe Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Has. Main 65. Dr. Loughlln's Hps. Main 757. J. H. CPTON, Ph. O. M. D. Physicist L and Surgeon. fjpecial attenuon k Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main S; Resi dence Mala M. DR. FRANK BARRETT Physician and Surgeon. Imbler, Oregon. Calls anawbred day and night OR H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases of the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and children. , Of flees: Adams avenue, over Wright Drag Co. VETERINARY. OR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sup geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 13(1: In dependent Phone 63; Both Phone at Resllence. EAST AND WEST MEET Walter McCormack, Famous Grand Opera Tenor, makes Friends with the , Blackfeet Indians from Glacier National Park The East and the West came together in a rather striking and unimiml fashion at the recent concert given by the St. Paul oympnony urcnestra in the Auditorium at St. Paul. The Indians attended the concert as guests of L. W. Hill and were very appreciative not only of the xplendid solos sung by Mr. McCormack, but of the rather intricate and high-brow type of orchestration rendered by Prof. Rothwell and his well-known orchestra. Chief Fred Big Top, in referring to the concert, said he enjoyed it very much "some of it was just like Indian musi"." The Indians applauded long and loud at times and attracted considerable atten tion themselves. While the elite of St. Paul were present in evening dress they had nothing on the Indians, who were very elaborately attired and carried them selves with dignity and ease. were) After the concert, the Indian introduced to and photographed with Mr. .Mouormaek as shown in the picture above. They extended him a cordial invitation to visit their native home. Glacier National Park, Montana, next summer. DAM inn CHIROPRACTORS. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge No 8S0, Loyal Order of Moose, holdi ! regular "meetings every Monday a. 7: 10 p. m. la I. O. O. F. ball. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to ai tea. !,,. ' B. L. LEAVITT, 8ecy. R. J. GREEN. W. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday alght In Castle hall, (old Elk's ball ) ft Pythian welcome to all rtaitli Eaigats. H . W. K1LBT, C. C. "" R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft S. O. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. B S, holds stated communications th secoad and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members or dlally tovttad. MRS. MARIB JACK80N W. M. MAST A. WARWICK. See. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS. No. 4. Depot St, ad joining Oregon Hotel. Phone Red 1751. OSTEOPATHS. 1EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwsr store. Pbone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. B. Moor. ATTORNEYS AT IAW F. O. B. La Grande Aerie No. 259. Meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the K. of P. ball. VU- Itlng members cordially welcomed. JOHN A ROGERS, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. See. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys Chaa. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coco ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. t. H CRAWFOHD ROBT. 8. BAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneyn at law. Practices in all the courts of the state and United 8tates. Or Bee In La Grande National Bans Building. La Grande. Oregon. at 7. GREEN Attorney-at-Law .Rooms 8-10, Sommer Bldg L Grande, Ore. Practices in all state and federal courts. H CHL WILL START FORIEGNERS TO PACIFIC COAST Washington, Jan. 7. Will the great I Cisco, Portland and Seattle can be army ot underpaid, under educated I sold in the Mediterranean and Balkan H. E. DIXON, LAWYER All Stat and Federal Courts. Collections Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation al Bank Butldlnar. r Phone Main 8 THE GEO. PALMER LUMBER CO. for Box S h o o k s, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors and largely underfed - immigrants from the south of Europe land on the Pacific coast of the United States im mediately following the opening of the Panama canal? The federal bureau of Immigration has not made any special investiga? tlon of the question, although the of ficials of the bureau admit that the standard of living of the workers iu California, Oregon and Washington le threatened by the arrival of these people in any great numbers. Analysis of figures from the current report of the burean, however, shows that for the year ending June 30, 1912 the immigration to this country from Austria was 85,854, from Hungary 93. 028, from Italy including Sicily and Sardinia 157,134, from the Russian empire and Finland 162,395, from Greece 2,449, from Bulgaria, Servia, and Montenegre 4,447, from Roumania 1,997, from Turkey in Europe 14,481 Turkey in Asia,12,798, from Spain J 0,327 and from Portugal 10,230. In contrast to this total of 572,130 coming from the countries where wages and standards of living are low, is the re port of only 27,788 from the entire German empire, 8,628 from France, '8.675 from Norway and 83,027 from the United Kingdom. The total of Eur- Oopcan immigration for the year was S i 718,857, and the total from all conti- ' nents 838.172. I Skilled laborers admitted to the f" EAT, SLEEP AND WORK These three are man's life. The greatest of these Work, brought about the manufacture of overalls, nnd the demand for better overalls, brought about the manufacture of "DAY'S LilU FIVE." the overall without a rival. TRY THEM. 1 1 United States during the year number- cd 127,016, while there were also land. ed 184,154 farm laborers, 135.726 com mon laborers, 116.529 servants and 231,070, Including women and child ren who had no special occupation. New York state was the destination of 239,275 of these people, while Penn sylvania received 109,625 and Massa chusetts 70,171. California got 28, 105, "Oregon 4,138 and Washington 11, S82. Many of these coming to the Pa. rifle coast were Asiatics. When" steerage tickets to San Fran- FANCY CHINA: Reduced 50 Per Cent in Price Cut Glass and Silverware -Reduced 30 Per Cent in Price " THIS MEANS THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFER ED IN THESE LINES IN LA GRANDE. THE GOODS ARE GUARANTEED. WE WANT TO REDUCE OUR 'STOCK AND HAVE CUT THE PRICES FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY countries for $6 more than the pres ent rate to New York, the immigration officials here believe that the Pacific coast will draw much of the lmmi grant tide now flowing to New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Tickets for use on Bteamers to be run through the canal are said to be now on sale on the Installment plan in Greece, Italy and AuBtrla. Solon Votes Democratic Washington, Jan. 7. "The state ot Washington is progressive, and the members of the Washington delega tion In congress who support pro gressive legislation will have the sup port of the electorate in that course". says Rep. William LaFollette, who; was re-elected last November as a Re publican, but who will vote for most of the Woodrow policies In the next House, Any renresentative from our sec tion of the country who may attempt to protect the special Interests as against the legislative needs of the masses of the people is going to face defeat when he comes up again. Our state is not devoted to high tariff. We are going to remain in the vanguard of the progressive movement." Rep. LaFollette says that while Wilson may lose some congressional dlbtricts two years hence, due to the UBual reaction after a landslide, the real test of the success or failure of his work will not come until four, years have passed. ' ' Plant Quarantine Enforced. ' Washington, Jan. 7. The Depart ment ot Agriculture has declined to , assist the exhibitors at the Panama Pacific Exposition at San Francisco In passing through federal and state quarantine any plants Imported from abroad which may be found diseased, but which might be so treated as to deprive them of the power of spread ing disease among California plants. Inquiry by Rep. Kahn of the exposi tion city, has revealed the fact that the new federal law makes no pro vision for fumigation or other disin fection. Hence the California state horticulturist is the only authority who can stand between foreign ex hibitors and the loss of plants, trees, etc., which may be found affected by insect of fungus pests. Want Napa Survey. Washington, Jan. 7. A bill provid ing for a federal survey of the Napa river In California, with a view . to making cut-offs In the 'Channel s at Jac k's point and Carr Bend, has been Introduced by 'Rep. Kent. ' River lm- bllls have now been on the Hetch Hetchy dispute. "Our report will be ready about January 8. We are awaiting some further data to be furnished by the city's engineers, and we have to make our conclusion. "The question as to what we will recommend has not yet been decided." Secretary of the Interior Fisher wUS will act on the permit after the army board has reported to him, will have less than two months In office from the time of his granting or refusing the use ot the Hetch Hetchy valley to the city until his successor Is install ed with liower in tavptaa ha rierfalnn Present Indications are that the new!0' tne 8urvey and dI8eat ot a11 ava" secretary will be Will R. King, former ,able data on the flow of treama wttlu supreme court justice of Oregon, an ,n th8 Btate of Calfornla. This work authority on water power law and alwas ndertaken In co-operation with Coast Kelp Valuable. tne California Board of Water Control, ' Washington, Jan. 7.-After having and wItn the California Conservation mapped the great kelp groves In the Commlslon, both of which were given Pacific ocean, along the coast from appropriations by the state to secure the Mexican line to Cape Flattery. thls formation. The state givea Pmfeor Milton Whitnev. chif of ih i 15.000 annually for topographical - . i that the ground feldspar, ground lavs and ground phonollte recently Intro duced In the American market are not so serviceable In the average case as the standard mixtures.. Fertilizer enough to supply three times the pres ent needs of the country for a thous and years is estimated to be available) from the fields of phosphate and other high grade material already known. New Geological Books. Washington, January 7. The Geo logical Survey Is publishing In six volumes designated as Water Supply Papers 95 to 300 inclusive, the results federal bureau of soils, announces that this resource can supply several times the entire demand for potash salts as fertilizer on farms In the Un ited States. Work Is now In progress which will determine very closely how many millions this kelp Is worth. Prof. Whitney Issues a warning mapping and $9000 for Investigation of stream flow, besides special sums for the determination of Its water poW er resources. J An official statement by the Geolog ical Survey Is that California Is shown In these reports to have water re sources worth many mllliona I I i provement s s F. L. L i 1L L Y brought In by a majority of tbe Cali fornia delegation. . Hrtrb Hetchy Report Delayed. Washington, Jan. 7. "Any report that the army engineering board fav ors the McCIoud or any other propos ed source of water supply for San Franrlsco Is purely imaginative", de- Jjclared Col. John Biddle. chairman of the army board today, in commenting on recent rumors from San Francisco KUNGBfS PURE Buckwheat In 10 lb. Sacks 60c Buckwheat cakes with some of our pure sap would go mighty fine these cold mornings. FLEISCHMAN'S COMPRESSED YEAST FRESH TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MAIN 43 MAIN 43 Ji : I I J. G. Snodgrass QUALITY GROCER