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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1913)
i' PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. JOURNEY IS MAPPED OUT XOLXES FAMILY TO VISIT PLACES OF MOTE. Yuuuna CanaL 03d (Mexico, Cuba, on the Itinerary Tred Holmes, president of the La Grande National bank, and of the I. C M. & M. company,1 hi wife and daughiter. Miss Nell Grlmmett leave tomorrow for San Francisco. From there they will make an extended tour of California, and, If conditions tight, they will go over Into Old rfco. From there the7 will go to 1 tag and Louisiana stopping in New ( !ans for the annual Mard! Gras am here they will go to Tampa, jrfda, to visit the famous palm oves taking boat for Cuba and Por to RLco. This long trip Includes In fts ftlncrary a sightseeing itrlp to the Isthmus of Panama, where the party wU Tlew the gigantic piece of engl eerir.g skill by the government engi neers. From this point the travelers will lake boat to New York. From New York the party will go to Boston and Washington where Mr. Holmes and wartr will visit the president. At Chicago Mrs. Holmes aad daughter win remain for some time, visiting different cities a the Sucker state. Ttr. Holmes wll precede the party tome, arriving about March 1st. Imbler left La Grande for that place to resume his work on the well. The hole Is 460 feet deep at the present time and the prospect for an abund ant flow is very good. Dornberger is one of the principal apple growers of the Grand Ronde valley and will uti lise the water for Irrigating purposes If the flow is strong enough. KIDDLE VfTNf FIRST ROOD. . (Continuedfrom Page 1) legislature without 'Ifs' or .'buti.' Judge Knowles has sent to the leg feture all of the data in connection with the recount, showing the num ber of regular ballots about which there can be no question, and also a description of the defective ballots from which the legislature will have o glean to right of either to hold the senatorial seat. The legislature Is likely to act on lie matter before attempting any otit is; business and the progress of the leliberatlous by the law-making body will be made known as soon as they re received. PKEN05AL0. Kiss Smith of La Grande was a sussenger to Hot Lake last nght. J. W. Wells spent Sunday In La Crande with friends. He returned io Is home In Imbler this morning. D. L. Davis of Council, MhIio, ar rived In the city on his way to El ln whore ho will visit with his father-in-law. Joo Boo. j E. E. Hanson, engineer on the 0.-v went TT"Mlngton last night to' fol fcw the same work. He will bo away Jrom the city some time. Vrs. A. K. Hurk. Mrs. Pave Zwelfcl smd 'Miss Golda Hug were In the city ver Sunday, returning to Elgin this nornlng. Mrs. P. H. WcstetiKkow, returned this morning from Baker where she pent the holidays with her daugh ter, Mrs. Zelma Funk. F. F. Houx, a prominent farmer and stock raiser of Cove passed through I Grande this morning on his way Tnlon whore ho owns a big farm. Mrs. Alice Roan of La Grande was a passenger to Alicel this morning where she will visit at the Shaw Some. Mrs. L. Sheldon went to Elgin this wining where ahe will remain two days before returning to her home In Vallowa. t Mrs. Haines and daughter Dillle from Monroe went to Imbler this ' morn In gto visit at the home of Mrs. Watklna. ! Mrs. W. Graham will pass the week with her nloces on the Gasklll farm I Perce's spur d-irlng the absence I e'r mother, uid Mrs. C. H. Thorpe have tut returned from a trip to Ohio. , lelr old home. They will be at jtne with Vr. Thorpe's father and mother at Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaaklll of L Grande went to Boise, Idaho, last night to vUlt with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Martin. They will be gone for some time. H. A. West who U stuagwl la drll Itoc a wU for C D. Dornhsrf tr of !Mr. Gaylord has returned from Walla Walla. She left for ber home In Joseph this morning. Mrs. C, B Christie of Joseph, re turned this morning after spending a few days in the city of Portland. Chas. Hug has just returned from Portland and will return to his home In Elgin, He Insists that he will nev. er again leave bis native city. He was, a delegate to the Irrigation congress recently held In Portland and claims that It was one of the most Interest ing ever held In the west. He is cousin of Sheriff Hug. " A nfere Man's IhsplratronT " With tense, euger faces the great audience of womeu leaned forward In their seats, eagerly drinking In the not ed silencer's every word. "Mere man," she was snylng, "U wont to belittle woman's ability to en ter the fields already usurped by hi in. As a matter of fact, she in capable of filling any post of public or private of fice now held by man and, If appointed to It, could even perform man's tasks with greater faithfulness and greater daring. "Nnme, If yon enn, one post for which she cannot tit herself! Nnme one office to which she would not, could not, give the greatest measure of capubllity, the highest decree of courage, the" A mere man. who had slipped un noticed into a back sent, rose at this point, and fie light of sudden inspira tion gleamed In lib eye. "Rat catcher!" he shouted. And then he fled. Fun Magazine. The Scientists. All hall tha gintle scientists, -Who aim not to deliKht us, liut Ilka to dream And plan and schenre Borne new way to affright us. They And new terms, these scientists, With names past all repeating;. Microbes that lurk Where'er we work And also In our eating. Beware, cry out these scientists. Of those frail glasses clinking! Some microbe slim Delights -to swim In wator yclept drlnktngl They write, these busy scientists, - Fur magazines and paper. Bo watchful they "Tis strange each day ' Old Death still cuts up capers. Denver Republican. A Two Sided Answer. "John," said Senator Carter of Pri vate John Allen, "you are a farmer, and I want your opinion on an agricultural quoMtlou. Should a man sit ou the far side or the near side of a cow to milk herr ' "Both," replied Allen. "Now, John," protested the senator, "be serious for once. This is an tin- portant question. Should a man sit on the far side or the near side of a cow when milking?" "Both." Allen replied again, "the far thest side of the cow and the nearest to a soft place in the pasture." Sat urday Evening Post.. 1-2 Price 1-2 Price 1-2 Price "l"-2 Pri7e" 1-2 Price j Her e We Go ... Again Commencing Tuesday, January 14th, 1913 at 8 O'Clock A. M. We Offer the Following Lines of Merchandise at 1-2 PRICE SILKS DRESS GOODS WAISTS SHORT KIMONAS Beautiful silks in dress All colors wool dress 'Your choice of 'any Flannellette and crepes and waist length on goods all widths on waist in . the house on good styles and pretty sale at sale at sale, at patterns on sale at y: . y y2 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE CHILD'S FLEECED SWEATERS WOMEN'S WOOL FURS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR In erav ribbed fi,Vp w Al1 Sweatera in the . . Choose the furs you like xn gray riDDea, size -o . White wool underwear. to 34, on sale at stock on sale at Best grades on sale at best and take them at " y ' 1 y y2 y2 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE WOMEN'S SUITS WOMEN'S COATS DRESSES ALL MILLINERY 4 " Nothing newer or more . , . , . Large stocks and new Trimmed hats, street stylish in La Grande. An coat m e sto-r 18 styles. You can take hats- shapes or trim Take your choice at yours tor just the one you want at mings at y 'y . y2 Y2 PRICE . PRICE PRICE PRICE HHnHHHHBIVkkkkakaHHlaHaHHBBk,IHaBBMl jBjjtjjvafJfxppjpjtlJpatJfSaHtIBBVHfjaBjv(jVMIiiaBiH BBJBSSSSHSllBSBflSBHSMSBBMBBjBaBSBSBSBSBSBa MEN'S OVERCOATS . MEN'S SUITS MEN'S HATS BOYS' SUITS Good large, extra warm Spruce up. We will sell Different shapes and Age 6 to 19 years. All coats.-Now is the time. , , . colors. Buy two of colors. Dress the boy Ynnra nt . 011 a tuina suit at , i luura ai them at up at our expense. 2 y2 ' i2 y2 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE Beauty. He noticed that her face was fair, That she had deep and soulful eyes And luscious Hps and all the rare. QIad gracefulness that youth supplies. He noticed that her teeth were white. That good health caused her checks to glow. He looked and claimed serene dolleht Without permitting her to know. His sister, sitting at his side, (lazed at the girl who made him (lad And tllit not fe I Inclined to hide Tho deep derision that she had. The soulful eyes, the glrMHh grace, Claimed hut a careh'ss glance, no more. Hh fiaw the itlory of her face; Bhe merely paw the elothes she wore. Chi-.mo Kecord-llerald. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.00 THE PAIR Childs' Rolled Edge Rub bers Nos. 8 to lZy2 38c the pair He Knew. It was the opening of the winter ses sion, and the teacher was making up her llNt of pupils. "Well, my 1h.v," she said to one youth, "what is your mime?" Tom, ma'tini." said the boy promptly. "That does nut sound very well," she said. "You should always slve the full name. You should have said Thomas. Ami what Is your name?" she asked, turnlni; to the next boy. Flushed with the consciousness of havlui; learned soniethlnii new, the youns man arose and said proudly. "My name Is Jaoka3."-I.adlea' Home Journal. OK, Janet A real hard headed girl Is Jane, For ahe will let you know That she hates a castle In old Spain And wants a bungalow. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tea, Jane ot wisdom has no dearth. In her staid point of view the wants a home down here on earth And not weere dreams come true. -Milwaukee Sentinel. Tou should not censure Jane tor that. For she's a Ctrl worth while Aad knows that even olty flat Beats castles ta Bpata mil, Birmingham Af ItoewM. New k Is viisuding apalnst church Ih'II.h. The unfamiliar ring no doubt frlghteu the natives. Omaha Bee. The (trade crossing auto combination Is proving utmost us dangerous. to life as the unloaded "'. Cincinnati Kn qtilrer. Boston frames a humiliating Indict ment against I'Jiltudt'lplilit. She call her trolleys prepayment cars." Phil adelphia Ledger. Automobile Runs. Borlin chauffeurs are forbidden to smoke while on duty. St. Petersburg will have an Interna tional auto show In April. Auto wireless telephone hate pw. ed successful for a distance of thirty five miles. A novel meter for electric automo biles registers the amount of electricity that Is put Into aud taken from the storage batteries. Train and Track. A locomotive that originally was built In 1S4T has been reconstructed and given light work to do by an Etif llsb railroad. In the latest style of Prtsalan sleep ing cars two small staterooms can be converted Into one large room with four beds by removing a partition. An aerial railway forty miles long, with fifteen or sixteen towers to every mile of cable, has been begun to con nect atanliales and Martqulta, Colombia. TRUVIXG STIFF I'KACTICE. Eight and Tcu .Miles Reeled OiY on Fulr (imiintls by Warner. Preparatory to obtaining excellent wind for his bout with McFarland here next Friday night Kd Warnr has been reeling off eight to ten nill. every day. The fair grounds track is his training grounds for road work and It makes no difference how much snow there Is to impede his course, he goes over approximately the same ground each day. He comes in from ' his runs frisky and pert, however, and declares he has never had better "wind" than here In Iji Grande. Birth Record. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis BIUIdes Jan. 11, a seven pound daughter. Born to 'Mrs. Howard Rowe. a few days ago, a son. IT IS SKRIOI S Some La Grande People Fall to Uea llte the Sertnnsness of Bad Rack. The constant aching of a oafl oack. The weariness, the tired feettng. The pains and aches of kidney Ills. May result seriously If neglected Dangerous urinary trouble often follow. A La Grande cltlten shows yoa. what to do. Mrs. E. W. Brookler. 2010 Third St., La Grande, Ore., says: "For thir ty years my kidneys were weak av.d I left the trouble go on so long with out attention, that my system was filled with uric poison. I had terrible backache, and pains In my loins and sides. I was nervous, couldn't sleep well and felt all tired out. It was hard to do my housework, and I was miserable in every way. Several doc tors treated me, but didn't seem to benefit me very much. A friends ad vised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and the first box gave me relief. By the time I trad used three boxes, the backache had gone and my kidneys were In good shape. You may con tinue publishing the testimonial I gave for Doan's Kidney Pills, after I first used them. I certainly have faith In their curative powers. For sale by all dealers. Price 10 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents fo r the United States. Remember the name Doan's aud take no other. Shoe Repairing A La Grande shoe repairing man seriously alarmed about those holes In your shoes, you ought to make a call to R. B. Grider's shoe shop and have those hole doctored before the effects get Into your system and give you two-thirty consumption. I have moved Into Mr. Wine's bar ness shop opposite Mr. Thome's grocery store. All customers and friends are welcome to call and see me. ' Resp'y, R. B. GR.IDER 1615 Monora St