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PAGE FOUR LA URANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DEN N i $ . EDITOR ASD OW5EB. A. Bell, of 'Eugene, first Tlc'e presi dent; T. J. Fletcher, of Albany, sec ond vice president; J.' O. Snodgraas, of La Grande, third vice president; Tbomaa G. WatU, of Reuben' (re elected), treasurer: W. F. Isacs. of at Ue pe.l.fflre .1 La Grande, 0rf- J?'??? Ow. m .c.. eUs. -after. mU G"Dt, ' Prt'an ' C Mann, of Portland, John E. Mailer. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. of Portland, R. Alexander, of Pendle- Dallj, single eepj It ton, E. Polark, of La Grande, and T, ttlf, per week lit A. Leaner, of Astoria, directors. Dy, per month .tit Kad .Improvement Favored. ' One of the most important resolu- IA GRAADE CHORAL 80(9 ETT. tJoB pM8ed D3r 'ora the use of the tax collected for auto- The La Grande Choral Society Is nK,blle "cens- ,B Improving roads. bow a fact, and tbls organisation A Nation also was adopted urg ahould be of great benefit to the mem- lns le88,atlon to llnM trn bers of It, and help toward the gen- ,tamps- H Mn hoped ,n thl n"""1" eral uplift of the whole city. At the to boUgh the trad,DS tamp tytlem meeting last Monday evening, at the tor M P0"101- Another resolu home of Mrs. E. C. Moore, the organ- tlon commends that It be made un iMtton was completed, and the follow ,awful ,or n to advertise log officers elected: Mr. Hadaller. wlth comparisons between the president: Mr. Ferrfn. vice-nre.ldent: reR11l8r 1 ?cM telltaf Prices, tn- Mr. Dixon, secretary and treasnrer; original . price had been In, Miss Geddes. librarian. The citizens of La Grande are deep ly Indebted to Prof. Glenn H. Arm- trong. to whose untiring efforts the th9 l0re8on nttrotA o"1l" organisation or this society due. abolished After the discussion be. It now rests with the singers of the came rather heated President Stock dtr as to whether or not It will be a ton ' th motlon out of order on auecess. It Is In their hands entirely, th, ground that it was a political for. wlti Prof. Armstrong as director " Bot Properly before they have one of the best that could tb convention. be obtained as Prof. Armstrong is a .Four lesses and a discussion of graduate of the Grand River Institute and the or Au.tlnburg, Ohio, and studied for: Community" marked the closing ses everal years at Oberlla Conserve " convention this afternoon, tor, of Muslcihe has been a very sue. ; Th dlacussioa wsa led by F. D. Hals- ce.sful teacher of music and director t". of La Grande, and was particlpaU of choirs and choruses in churches for1 ,' 'n Dv ,anous delegates, several years, and also had charge f '-v.- ' of the department of music In ths Rio TALKS OK ADTEBTJSING. Grande College. Rio Grande, Ohio, and i--? . beneficial. Will yon do It. The first business I will take up In my next talk on Advertising 1s cloth ing for men).', . i ' " RALPH KATE. ME ACS AM HAS GRIEF. B0U17 Plow Is Kept Coasiaatly at Work oa the HIH. The rotary was sent out on the branch line today to clear that line for traffic. Speaking of snow conditions at Meacham. a Pendleton paper relates: Glen Bushee and Guy Hayes, wno have been cutting wood on the Ira Hughe's timber land near Meacham, are in the city for a few days. The now has gotten so deep that work !ln the timber is unprofitable for the 'present. ' Mr Bushee says that the ' snow is about six feet deep at Meach 'am and1 wax still falling last night The rotary enow plows are kept busy force for SO days previously. .The liveliest fight of the convention occurred over a motion to recommend of the state normal school at Spring- .,T) 0Dserver.g Beaurs:. . fleld. So. D. -With the interest that . w- have faf taken up he ha. been shown In the organisation of mora,-,Me of 8(jTertU(,ng. Before wt the society, the. number of available tf down tft spec,flc rap ,et , singer, that live In the city and with work . out lmaglnery advertisements Prof. Armstrong as director, La " andnV the real selling points and fcrande should have a chorus to be ,he t way t0 present tDem prond of,, and one of which any city Th(j beet way t0 d0 tnli l0 plck many times our site might be envious. nei of DUBlneM and aicer. " " tsln why. people should patronize . AWnICAT!05 OF WATER . than. , I want the -reader to understand - that because any one' talk does not that time every claimant has the treat of m Particular .business the right to inspect' every other claim,'' article is of no Interest. to him: Even and. If he deems any exorbitant ' or ,f you are ( in the f ishing, business anfalr. he attempts a settlement with and w are Hwusslnghoea the the'tartyi If no agreement is forth-. P''"' m''r', maln ob coming, contests are advanced and Ject to iel1 snoe Irrespective of settled and then come the final de- W,,B:, ,hey 8r'- And ,f ce1 qrees by the water board. .method sells shoes you should be ' The commencement of this adJudl- able ,0 flnd om "B8etlon In that cation means the nearby conclusion m"hod ,hat toul11 1(al1 t0 an ldea toi of riparian suits and litigation that." ciotning-ano vice versa. (Continued from Page 1) going over the summit every day to keep the track clear. A few days ago the plows came down through, the yard at Meacham ' and threw snow and ice enough from the track to break in the door of the old Por ter store building and wreck the front. He says that one of the great est winter scenes be ever saw was when a freight train was' hung up there for about 24 'hours and had seven engines all worhing at the. same time to get It out It was finally released by sections. Just a few cars at a time because the snow bad drifted under .the cars and around the wheels until each car had to be shoveled out before it could be hauled to the clear. West's 15th Aniiual S ale END DISGUSTING CATARRH bsve been waged in Union county Will you co-operate with me 1o the for years, and would continue unless extent ' glvln rour ldea8 ln ,he settled finally by the board. The Grande Ronde and Its tributaries matter? Ton know (as well as every busi- feed water to thousands of acre, hv n"u "now,, urn uiiU..i6 the small ditch system and a propel-" and criticising the subject should adjudication will end riparian strife De " " 'r"-; that ha. often assumed bitter-pro 'Bt erl- 1 wou,d "ke -very jeadeH portion,, to writ his viewa of each aubject of j business 'taken up, to me in care of. Xeney Bae From the Xewlla Drag fa If fadarrhal Misery Does Xot Leave Toa. Try the sure way. Breathe Booth's IIYOMEI over the sore, germ infected membrane, kill the germs and heal the sore spots. ! I'se the little inhaler th i comes with . each $1.00 outfit five 'times dur ing the day. At night use the vapor breathing treatment as directed. Booth's HYOMEI does not contain any harmful drug. It is -Australian eucalyptus combined with effective Llsterian antiseptics. When the bottle of HYOMEI that comes with your outfit is gome you can. get another for 50 cents. Just breathe it no stomach dosing. The Newlln Drug company. KEKCHAXTS COMIX G (Continued from Pare I.) the paper, in which Talks appear. I The publishers will forward It to " me and In future articles I will bring 1 Jaclson.Zjbsco Mate! Dated. The Polish wrestler. Zybsco, cham pion., of Europe, will wrestle Ben Jackson, heavyweight champion of the northwest, at the Oregon theatre t Pendleton Tuesday night, January 28th, ' ,. j Inu-Jimation Rill Dennnatei? Washington, Jan. 2fi. Bitter war frre Is expected ln the house vtxtr. Closes Friday, Jan. 31 ONLY FIVE MORE SHOPPING DAYS and the Sale of Sales, the crowning effort of 15 years suc cessf jl business in La Grande will close and Thousands of Unmatchable Bargains will be withdrawn from our offers. You cannot afford to miss these few remaining days of price savings. Figure Out What You Want For Months to Come Then bring your list here and let us show you where it will pay you hand somely to make your purchases before this greatest Annual Sale closes. Ask Any of Your Friends About This Sale and they will tell you that it is by far a greater bargain event than all other sales combined, that aU reductions are genuine, in fact, that it is the latest word in economy and this store's supreme effort in value giving. Don't Delay Another Day WATCH MONDAY'S PAPER WEST'S THE QUALITY STORE WATCH i Our Windows MONDAY cept Fridays, acused 300 marines and Bailors on the I'nited States army transport Sherman to rebel. The transport is on its . way from the Philippine islands and the mutineers have been put in Iron cells. LOUS BOtVJIAX FOUND. Peas Lore Jfeage The Dies. D arrow Trial Halted. Los Angeles, Jan. 25. There was no session of the Darrow . trial to day. With ten persanent jurors in the boxes It Is expected the jury will be secured from 40 veniremen whom the deputies are rounding up today. t San Francisco, Jan. .25. Missing San Francisco, Jan. 25. "Goodbys since New Years eve the body of.1"111. I 've you and die with Louis Bowman, aged 22, a clothing . thoughts of you." Penning these dealer, was found in the bay. Helwords. M1 Laura Schimmel aged JJ, disappeared after spending theeven-,8 stenographer, turned on the gas ing with his fiancee. His valuables 'a her apartments and died of as were' untouched." . - : phyxlatlon. Her father lives in Sio-i ' Falls, S. Dak. ... ... .. . ; Tote Seekers Hold Heetinpi j '' . ' ' - j London. Jan. 25. 'Militant suffra-: Rockefeller Qnls 'Seant gettes held mass meetings throughout; -rrr. e - t. . a - . .v 1 Washington, Jan. 25 P ans for the London todan preparatory to the , ' .,,,. .... .. . .v v . exam nation of WU lam Rockefel er Imously re-elected president of the out giving credit to every commun-, association and, Leo R. Merrick, ot leal Ion quoted. If you will co-operate Portland, was unanimously re-elec.ed with me benefit Is bound to accrue to secretary for the ensuing year. Other all concerned as the exchange of the new Immigration measure comes j officers were chosen as follows: V ideas is bound to tend to omethlnR up for .consideration. The measure i as amended provides for a literary j test, and all Immigrants must furnish certificates of character from their respective governments before they will be (ranted admission Into the I'nited States. The bill has caused more letters of complaint to congress men than any other measure Intro-j duced ln the house ln recent vcirs Jewish organizations have pledged themselves to fight the cranse refer ring to certificates, and are warmly supporting Senator La Folleite who; bitterly denounced that fetaure of the bill because it effectively closes for ever the door of America to political refugees. " We Now Have On Deposit $800,000.00 of money accumulated by residents of La Grande and the Grande' Ronde valley. . We Now Have Loaned $700,000.00 to business men. farmers and others In this community. Ths money deposited her is not "laid away" as same of It might be If its owners had not deposited It. but It Is industriously at wora all about us, doing good. By depositing your Income here on open account and paying It out by check, you will safeguard your Interests, build your credit anl cultivate aa acquaintance at a strong financial Inatltation, which can and will balp you when yon need help. , Doot delay, you ran begin with a email deposit at the La Grande National Bank La Grande, Ct gon Capital $100,900 00. Surplus, $120,000.00. Resources, $1,110,000.00 run j. Hftures w. j. curRcn. PresUeat Tie President r. .L. BEYERS, EARL ICS PEL, Gutter Aaat Cashier Kobbers Imprison Cashier. Oklahoma City.. 0kla Jan. 23. Robbers looted the state bank ot Mounds. Ckla.. and locked the cashier in the vault. Thirty-five hundred dol lars were secured. A posse Is trailing the masked men. - next Monday for the purpose of con tinuing the debate on the clause granting the franchise to women. - were discussed by Attorney Ottmeyer for the committee, and Attorney Gar ver for Rockefeller today. Chairman Pujo declared he expected to examine (Rockefeller next week. ' Rider Crows Alps. Geneva. Jan. 25. For the r.rst time in historv an aviator has crossed tfce Alps in safety. The honor belongs to Aviator Bielomicio who flew from Brieg. Switzerland, to Domodosillo. Italy, in 25 miutes. Good weather favored the passage. Inve9.tIpa.Jon Is to Be Demanded WaRhineton. Jan.' 2S ConirreRHmnn Berger of Milwaukee has announced 2, that he has practically decided to de-,! ma ml a congressional Investigation of the garment workers strike in New York. He Is gathering data for the Investigating committee. -Hand apt Get Reception. Tacotna, Jan. 25. After exchang ing five shots with an unmasked ban dit !n one of the paolrooms of the suburb. J. M. Parker was wounded In the head. He believes one of h!s bullets found Its mark in the robber. Both emptied their revolvers at a d!s tance of IS feet. Wheu the robber appeared he ordered Parker to hold up his hands, but Parker stepped be hind U.c counter, got his revolver ant ipened fire. Krorea 'rantrc Confica.ed. Chicago. Jan. 25. The Chlrag health department baa seized a car load of oranges just arrived from California on the ground that the ml", is frost bitten and not fit foi consumption. Satiny Fellows BeWttew. Saa Francisco, Jan. 25. Beefstew three times a day for thirty days ex- la Grande a Goed Town. La Grande Is a mighty good town worthy of the best of everything That's why we have joined the Amer ican Drug asd Press association and offer to our people the Merltol line of preparat'ons. made by the associ ation and sold only through Ms mem bers. ' There Is nothing like these goods, guaranteed In every way. with oute aa equal, made by experts. We want La Graade people to have the best there is. so we offer you this line Ask t see Meritol goods. The New lln Dru; ceffipany. EARN S03TETHIG Dl'RING T01H SPARE TIME. The Observer has an attractive S proposition for one person " either lady or man in every school district In tfnlon and Wallowa counties outside of La. Grande, to act as correspondent. Space rate will be paid for all news, provided at least one news letter each week is sent in. This work can be done dur- Ing snare moments. Checks for services will be mailed each month. Remember, a correspondent is wanted at every postofflce and In every, as well as ln each school district. No previous ex- perlence is necessary, as all that is required Is telling th news of the community as it oc- curs. Write at once and be the per- son to represent the Observer ln your community, thus making some extra money for vonrself. THE OB3HRVER, tf La Graade. Oregon WHAT! It better for break fast than BUCKWHEAT I CAKES with Adirondack Maple i Syrup? We carry a freh lice of self-raising Pancake and Buckwheat Flour. , Phone 16 Cummings & Black