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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1913)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. UL GRANDE BVENIN'tt 03ttVJK, FACE FIY J 1 SHERRY'S! i The HOUSE OF COMFORT fcTHE CROOKED PATH" A BIU. DRAMATIC STORY OF THE ODEBWORLD IX TWO COMPLETE KEELS. A Ll'JHX. - TITHE'S WEEKGLY JiO. 50 INTERESTING AXD 1NSTRIC T1VE. . LOYE AMONG THE GEY. 8HRS A SPLENDID COMEDY. THE TWO KOUXS IX Til E LB GLOBE BOLLS AXD BALAXC. IXG ACT. A WSTIXCT XOY ELTY. - v v . LOCAL BREVITIES. ' Henceforth the Bussey taxi and buss line will have quarter at 'the Foley hotel. Phone Main 191. Day and night. - '' THE EVER POPULAR GACMOXT WEEKLY . AT THE ARCADE TO- SIGHT. : 't "t l-S0-2t - Hair Work. Madam Kennedy will be at the Sa voy hotel for one more week. 1-20 tl Columbia ( Pure , Pork Sausage FRESH TODAY 35c a Box An article of diet that will suit the ' most fas tidious palate. - For Sale by PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Where Quality Is Paramount You will find plenty ; FRESH EGGS VEGETABLES . 1 of all kinds in season. '.7;. ; C1, Yours The Union County Co-Overative Assn. Where Quality Is Paramount . Spanfsfi ulil "at Room 8, Foliy DiocK j p. m. evening uonaay, Wed nesday, Friday.-. . Prof. F. Fernandes. Let Heacock fit your glasses. FOUR COMEDY PICTURES AT THE ARCADE TONIGHT, TWO OF THEM FEATUBIx6 MISS MABEL XOH MAX, FlHED MACE AXD MAX SEX XET, THE FAMOUS COMEDIANS. 1.20 St HL'ACOCK grinds any lens In al rew minutes. 3rd floor new Foley Duildlng. I . I La Grande Business College. Telegraphy, Spanish and a full practical course In business. Enroll at any llnte. Office help supplied at a moment's notice. . For a limited time we will let you have your pick of eaucaes up to $18 for $9.75.' W. H. Bohnenliampv Co. -' ' 1-20-St HAW FURS WAXTED. Highest market price for any kind ot raw fur. Correspondence ollclt cd. ' A Runer, Hot Lake, Ore. 1-20 6t HALL VoBRINE A VAUDEVILLE ACT THAT IS A WIXXEB AT THE AWCADE TOXIGHT. l-20--t G H. Armstrong.' pianoforte, pip organ, ear training, theory and his tory of music carefully; twgit 604 Adam ave., phone black 1352 Mac Wood ie confined to his home on account of lllnew. Mrs. Anna Wise ( ' Party Gowns and Dresses 191l' Third Street. Phone Black 162 for appointments HALL A OBRIXE IS THE1B ACT AT THT5 ARCADE TOM 0 JIT IXTRO DICE CATCHY SOX5S AXD TCXE. FUL MUSIC AXD IS A CLEVER ACT. DOX'JMISSIT. 1.20-2t ice skating rink" on Cor 8'h and N avenue Price 15c. Skates to reui 1-10-tf ; Dressmaking-Mrs. Judscn and niMnn. satisiacuou 1620 Sixth street. 1-4-tf Did you see those $16 00 and $18.00 couches at Bohnenkamp's for $9.75? l-20-3t J. A. Woodell has recently under gone an operation in Los Angeles but is convalescent.' He needs the Ob server for cheer. HALL & OBRIXE IX SIdX DAXCIXG ' AJTD TALKIXG AT TOE ARCADE TOXIGHT, ALSO FOUR COMEDY PICTTtBES THAT AUE LAUGH GETTERS. ... BiTTEB The photographer in your town. 11-ltf m H. S. BROWNTOX, eatU Ot flee over Sherry' theatre. $50.00 For Sale Piano In good re pair. Call Red, 3532. l-20-6t HEACOCK'S. GLASSES FIT. Where Quality , Paramount to Please . ' Where Quality Is Paramount ' Jim Morgan was Ui!"mofnrng tatf-"danger land on the nigh road to r-' n to tit bosDlUl for the Insane at covery. They will return" "to""" their! Salem. He la a long-tlm resident rt La .Grande.' ' . i Mrs. E. L. Event,' teacher ot artistic ,tlano playing and harmony. Phone Slack 881. Studio, Comer 1t Fir and Adams. ' - , 8-23-tt HEACOCK, Ejcslglit Siwclallut, 3rd rtoor new " Foley building. Ed KDscarBon brought a fine colt bc- longing to Dr. Patterson of Baker, to the local rate track for the purpose of having the lllly put Into harness wild developed for racing. tTHE AMERICAX QUEEN COR- SET S Mrs. O, C. Coombs, corsetlere at 1103 L avenue. Phone Black t 831 for demonBtatalon. Dressmaking, Mr. Rev. Adams and Attelberry, 1302 O ave. Phone B 661 Fred Jacobs writes from Phoenix. Arts., that since living in Arlsona for five years he is doing well tn health and busness. Bobnenkamp has some nice couches for $9.75. $18.00 values. l-20-3t V7 F Hendrlck resident tuner. Bx 732. There will be a meeting of Rescue Hose company No. 1 tonight at 7.0. Bf order of P. A. Foley, foreman. , DRY WOOD FOR SALE--$3.60 per cord. Phone Red 641. ' 12-21-tf T. A. Cope and E. U Hall, repre senfug the Domestic Unity Manufac turer of Lbi Angeles have opened demonstration offices in the first floor of the Foley building. Commencing tomorrow they will demonstrate ev ery afternoon the vacuum washer which they handle and send solici tors Into the city.. USE ALLEN'S FOOMASE. Th aoiiMptlc iiwir to be nhAkcn into the shot. If you whiiI ruxt atid cmifoit for tired, aching. woKn,weat ng fuet, t4i Allen PoutBtMi. K. iitvci curiit and bunion of all pain Mid proven tn bilter,)ur-andC4lluitKitt. J.,rt lUa liilu f-T lir.nchiR I'arMra, 1'ntvnt hlioca, and fr Breaking in New 8Uot. It ia the cnatetromfrt Trv It tn-la. 8ol(leTwher!. S5ctn. Um'tarrritanymibKtiture. For KUi. trial t S PEffllSOXALS. -. Miss Turner from Elgin is maroon ed in La Grande on account of the aia'l on the branch, line. ' Trank Stlllwell, stock buyer and raiser, of this city, returned this morning from Baker. Mrs. S. C. Charlton apd children Alberta and Aroma went to Athena, KJregori, this morning to spend a few days with relatives and friends. ' Mr. E. A. Demming of Xo,-tH Pow der, who has been the guest of Geo. Fowell of this city, refunded to her home. Mrs. C. L. Joel of La Grande wenj to Union this morning where ibe will be employed in the capacity of pro fessional nurse for ft few dv. Ms. C. A. Bass and children of Kaw, Oklahoma, arrived in the city this morning and will make connections for Joseph. They Intend to make that place their home in the future. Mrs. Nora Johnson who has been in La (iranie nursing her ' mother through a serious spell of illness. re turned to her home at Perry this morning. W. H. Gleason of Sumpter, Oregon, stopped off In La Grande today on his way to Wallowa. Owing to the tie-up on the branch line he will be compelled to remain in the city un til traffic open up. Mr. and "Mr. Gekeler arrived from Portland where Mrs. Gekeler went to have an expert examination made of her eyes. She has had difficulty for some time and sought the specialist In the hope that more serious com plications may be warded off. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mallery have Just returned from Caldwell, Idaho, where they went to be at the bedside or Mr. Mallery' mother who has bc:o very ill. They report ' her out of bom In Joseph as toon as the Hue open up. . H. R. Van Gordon of the Cov has bten In the city on business, return ing this morning. - ' Mr. and Mrs. George H. Currey left this afternoon for a short vllt to Vn. Ion and Hot Lake. They will retuir? home la the morning. Mrs. C. T. Bacon was lnformc.il by wfro this morning that her bictiier- In-law, Mr. Hand of Albany. Vns dylUK. Mis. iiucon bad but 40 min utes- In which to make tlie necrswery preparations for the Journey bat suc ceed ' In catching the train and left, on the westbound this morning. Mr. and Mr. D. L. Davis who have been making their home In La Grande started this morning for Portland where they will reside In the future. Mr. Davis Just recently returned fromj Idaho where he has been employed. J Mrs. Davis for a time made her home' with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beam ot Elgin. QUARREL EXDS IX COURT. Suminerville People Hare Dispute Over Account, i Wn, Buchanan of Summeryllle has been charged with the crime of as sault with a dangerous weapon. The preliminary hearing wa held yes terday and the defendant waived ex amination and was bound over to the grand Jury. '. According to hi state ment he had work for a Mr.' Smith of that place and had due him a sum of money. Meeting the mother ano the son on the road one day he ask ed them for --the money and was re fused. An altercation ensued In which both parties are said to have passed rough words to one another and threatened to mak things lnter- terestlng. The young man who was mounted got off his horBe and ap proached his opponent. This latter bncked away, but Smith took off hla coat and threw it over the head of Buchanatf, endeavoring thereby to put the latter at a disadvantage, it is said. Buchanan threw the coat off and Smith repeated the operation. On removing the coat the second time he was considerably' startled to see pointed toward him a revolver, which Buchanan held In his hard pointed towards Smith.' This is said to be the cause of the charge. Several lo cal men went on the $100 bond of the defendant and he will be at II In erty until the grand Jury and the court have disposed of the case. ' JHany Excuses In Darrow Case Los Angeles, Jan. 21. Impaneling a Jury' for the second trial of Clar ence Darrow Is going to be beset with more difficulty than 'the first. The men called on to do Jury work are making all kinds of excuses. Some have asked to be excused on the ground of being' on the point of making a world tour, others are com pelled to "work on the ranch to warl off bankruptcy on acocunt of the dam age to oranges and lemons by the recent frost. ' Darrow Is persnaly quizzing the prospective Jurors, payihg particula attention to their opinions re?nn5!nfi union labor. Sen. Xelon Befriends Convict. St. Paul, Jan. 21, "I have come to Minnesota to forget the past and td make good in the future." This tne declaration made by Fouls I ! rtrnnrtt. recently pardoned by. Gove - nor sulzer of New York after sorv ' jng gX year of a 30 year sentenc for burglarizing the home of Mortirn er Schlff, the New York millionaire. Senator Nelson of Minnesota person ally promised to look after Bran It future. COMEDY PBVURAJI AT ARCADE lWOULD BE HEIR, W ESTER X DRAMA. . AMERICAX CO. 2-RAXDFATHEirS CLOCK, (OMEDY, GREAT SOUTHERN CO. S HALL - O'BRIXE, IX VAUDE YILLE. CLASSY ACT. .4flAITWlXT WEEKLY. ALWAYS IXTBRESTIXa . S-4ACK AS THE WINDOW CLEANER, COMEDY. 6 CURE THAT FAILED, FARCE COMEDY. KEYSTONE CO, J HOW HIRAM WON OCT FARCE (HJMEDY, KEYSTONE CO. Classified FRATERNAL OUDEKs A. F. ft A. M. L Grande Lodge No 41. A. F. & A. M. hold regular . moeungs first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. tn, Cordial welcome -all Masons. N. MOL1TOH. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. it. P. (J. E. La Grande Lodge No. u meets each Thursday evening at O'clock In Elk' club, corner of Dt pot street and Washington avaas Visiting brother cordially Invito to attsni. T. J. 8CROOGIN3, E. R. R. B. COOLIDGE, Rec. See WOODMEN OF THE WORLD- Grand Lodge No. It W. O. W mi every first and third m day at. L O. O. F. halt All vtsi U a toira weleom. D. FITZGERALD. C C. J. H. KENNIT, Clark. MUUKRN WOODMEN OF AMEtRICA La Grande Camp No. 770S bsmu th flrla and third Thursday Ina ot each month In th K. ot P . nail. VtciUng neighbor walcoot. W. A. DUNN, V. a W. F. LAN DRUM, Clwrk- ROTAL . NEIGHBORS Mta . Mooad and fourth riday ever , month. All Tiltlw numkwrs car dlally lnriUd. ; . COIU FITZGERALD, Oracle.. LILLY C. Kilt XE, Recorder. REBEKAH 3 Crystal Lodg No. S0-' meet very Tuesday vnlng In U I.' O. O. F. halt. All vUlUng ber ar Invited to attend. - ' : DEL LA WAGNER, N. O. ' MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, EM O. O. M, La Grande Lodge .No 850, Loyal Order of Moo, holdi regular meeting every Monday a 7:30 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. Visit Ing brother cordially Invited to al tend. B. L, LEAVITT, Sec'y. , AJ. GREEN, W. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Criti Lodg No. 27 meets vry Moadai night In Castle hall, (old Elk' ball A Pythian welcome to all vlsltiai Kaigk-. H. W. RILBY, O. C - R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8. 0. B. 8. Hop Chapter No. It, O. 8., bold :ated commnnlcatlonji thi ecoad and fourth Wednesdays o each mocth. Visiting members or dialjy tnvltad. iM. MARIE JACKSON, W. U. , MAST A. WAJtNlCK. -. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259.- Meet every Friday evening at I o-clock. at th K. ot P. hall. VU iting member cordially welcomed. HARRY W. 8WARTZ. W. P, Ic'F.' BELLINGER. Bee:? , f 4 4 Z " . aV Z - 7" j" V , ,uA it 4 'Although many homes In the city ' are' feeding the wild birds . I- a ' serious" predicament, there P 4 should be a greater tendency of the public in that line. It has been found that crumb and cer-. eals, ground fine, are readily eaten by the hungry birds. Con- ? tinued snow storms have driven not only wild birds but game birds closer to the door than $ tVer In the country quail and Mother small birds are drawn close to farm houses by hunger. 4 Both from a humane standpoint and the sport of feeding the birds, the practico Is both eu- Vivabln and amusing. ' ' iSh.a3ti.ng- at the Odeon Every Tuesday and Thursday evening. , . DANCING EVERY ' SATURDAY NIGHT Children especially Invited Sat urday afternoon. 15 cent for chlldren. V. Bean, manager." . Directory WOMEN OF WlOODQHAFT CIRCUS ' NO.- 47 Meet second and fourtla Tuesday night of each month,, K. of P. hall. All visltluc nefgft bors welcome. LESN'A HEAD. G. N. LUXIR ALLSTOTT. Clnrft. rlMUA.!l AM Al Htif.O.Xl UK. K. H. L. HOLT Pnvslcian atA surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Mull tor; corner Adams avenue a De pot St. Pones Office Main f; (Residence, Main 730. DUt. M. K. HALI-Physlcian and geon. New Foley Building, Us? ru floor. Phone iMain 53. 4. L. RICHARDSON, At. D. f. W. LOUGHLXN, M. D. Dr. Richardson' ft LoughHm Physicians and SurraM ' Phone Office Black 136?. Dr. Richardson's Re. Main I. Dr. Lougblln' Res.' Mala 767. ' H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. I.- PoyU;a and Surgeon. fJpeclal attention u. By, Ear, Nos and Throat Oflci In La Grand National Bank Boll lng. Phone: Offlce Main 2; Reak dence Main II OK. H. L. UNDHWOOX Dleaw i the eye a specialty. OR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD as of women and chlldre-v. OT ' tic: Adam avenue, over Wrtfk-t Drag Co. ' ' VETERINARY. JR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Bmr ' geon. ' Offlce at Hill's Drug t-a, " La Grand.' Realdenc Phoai, B 701; Office Phone, Black 18-; 1- dpndnt Phon 63,' Both ar Reitlenc. CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS. No. 4. Dsot St- 4 Jolnlng Oregon Hotel. Phoa S 1751. ; OSTEOPATHS. vHiO. W. 1 Z1MMKH.VAJM Usteorvl Phyitclan. Over Lilly s Har4w tore. Phone Main 'C3. ' SneeMWO to Dr. r. M. Moor 1 ATTORN EI 8 AT LAW COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorn T . Chaa. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cotfc ran. L Grand National Baali Building, La Grand. Oregoa. f . H- CRAWFORD ROBT. 8, BAXEW CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attorneys . at law. Practice In all the cor of th atate and United Bute. W rlc In La Grand National Budk Building, I Grand. Oreaoa. R. J. : OREEN Attornay-at-Law-Room 9-10, Sommer Bldg Ia Grande, Ore. PracOres In all aU and federal court. - H. E. DIXON, LAWYER All SUt ' and Federal Court. CoBectlc-. " Room 4 and 6, La Grand WatW- n M" Batfk' BnildJngw Are Yin Afflicted With Pllt '1 i i i : ' : This . disease, whether acute 9 ' chronic, is" easily and rapidly come by using Merrtol Pile Rmy. I Z TS Z l, t WUCII ' ' Tecommend It to any sufferer. X-r- Tin Drug company. - i J l . J J It better for break ' fast than. ' ( "'i, i s BUCKWHEAT CAKES I wiiii : Adirondack Maple ; Syrup? j a I We carry a fresh line of self-raising Pancake ani , , Buckwheat Flour. 1 Phone 16 Cummings & Black : WHAT -