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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913., LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEV r II 5CEIIE FROM CLEOPATRA i ii .r-.'. u ra n lostise wreck reported. Engineer snd foudactor on Freight Train Blamed. The report of board of Inquiry, cov ering investigation of head-on colll lon between trains Noa. 33 and S3, which occurred 400 feet east of east switch at Lostine, at 1:17 p. m., Feb ruary 4th,' 19,13, a aa follows: No nal Injuries: V Track not protected by block rg nals; ' ' Damage to equipment $600. No.) 3f delayed 4 tours between Lostine and 1 Grands;,. V. Noa. 31 and 32 annulled between Lostine and, Joseph ; ' Committing finds thal Engineer F. E.'Cook and train No. 33 ar respon ble for the accident, on account pf occupying main line on 'time of a su perior train, in violation of rule No. 89; and without proper flag protec tion, in violation of rule No. 99. , P. A. FOLEY. 'Proprietor Hotel, ' IT, L. NEWLIN, Merchant, . . A. BUCKLEY; . " Assistant Superintendent, J. F.. OORBETT, Assistant Superintendent, ; E. THOMAS, . " . Division Foreman. the coming summer. The city haa carefully considered the various, paving materials com monly in use and ha unanimously decided In favor of bltulithle. Bltu llthlo 4s being used, extensively In many other cities throughout the Northwest, In . many cases, It baa been laid for yeara and 4s giving ser vice today as satisfactory as when laid. It Is the plan of Toppenlsh to I build for permanency and a future free frini repair bills-Hlv. , ' A Regular Old Poor girl.'"' suld tbe gt-ueral manager as the young woman who had just ap plied for a position as stenograpber walked out of bl offlre. , "What's ber troubler asked bis sec retory. , . . "It's too bad that a girl who Is o pretty one who might be living in lux ury la compelled to ku out looking foi work because she refused to listen t her parents. You beard ber say was married, didn't yon?" "Yes. but I dklu't bear ber mention her parents." ' . "Evidently you have not developed much ability In tbe way or milking de ductions. Why would a girl wlib such e.vPH. such hnlr. am-h a completion. such toetb. Hiwh a beautiful face and such a figure as liprs have to go oni looking for work, if she hadn't married ana Inst ber parent- wbilieKT" Chicago Kecord-tleriild. . . . u 3 Classified 'Directory Many .Street Improvement Planned At Tiienlsh, Wash.. Toppenlsh, Wash., Feb. 10, 1913. Extensive .street improvements wll'. be .carried out In Toppenlsh during gllilll!l!IIIIIII!!!m 1 Here is an easy breakfast that uses the dry 4read and everybody likes : it : I RECIPE NO. 3 GERMAN TOAST 1-3 cup flour V 12 teaspoon sugar 1-4 teaspoon salt 3-4 cup milk 1 egg 8 or 10 slices stale bread Sift 'flour, .salt and. sugar together; slowly stir , in with milk until , smooth ; add well beaten . PRffi. dip bread into batter and brown in hot ' fat. Add a bit of butter and dust of salt to each slice, and serve immediately. v German toast b at its best when made as above and served with plenty of . TOWLE'S How is it that Towle's Log Cabin Syrup is known from end to end of the land, as a wholesome syrup for children? Simply because the whole immense Towle business has grown on the one idea of furnishing goods that are exactly as represented the highest quality wiich can be produced. . ,' Syrup is an energy producer. Active children would soon lose vitality if not supplied, in their diet, Avith a liberal amount of wholesome sweet. Log Cabin Syrup'is the answer that delights the children when they ask for "syrup" and it is certainly good There are scores of uses for this most delicious of syrups just keep it in the house and the children will help you to discover uses for it every day. Little folks just "love" it, and that is because their energetic little bodies crave and need this safe, wholesome "fuel," for Towle's Log Cabin. for them. M a .lift . 'MTiiffla. Xi (i r mr. !iiiiiiiinu!iiii!ioc::J - Try this German Toast recipe for breakfast tomorrow and be sure to order Towle's Log Cabin Syrup from your grocer today. Drop a line to "Jack" for a free ;1 recipe book. If you also send him "sv postage, "Jack Towle" will send, V?V with c rpoirx honlf a minintnrf SVV can of Towle's Log Cabin Syrup. x nc cunning can pieases tue k ' children and the svtud nlpasps everybody. Send the coupon today. Towle Maple Products Company ' Dept. 20 St Paul, Minn. "From my camp to jxmr laia, " - Jack 7W jXck TOWLE. . trm ol l owU Mm Products C., Dija, Si. Paol, Mioa. Ple And rnrkMrd flrr twwrnt tmpii fnr whlrh Ton rn tn aend im ynsr recipe book mati aimstur can uf fowlr'a Luc Oblo Syrup. Mi!ii!iiiii!;;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO!i Population In United States. ' The Uiiltwl Srales at prewnl In tn np (liuiK'er of orrHiiuliitloii. The ,liia nose fliiiire tuH illMint wtv le. and the .InpmifKe emptre la of the same urea i lie lti:le state of I an fornin. Tile (Vrmnu eniiiie baa M. OUU.UUti. and the tiennan empire Is M). 000 square uillea lesji tbmi the state nt Texas. The United States of America could furnish room and support for at least a billion humtiu being. It will be a long time before the danger line is retic-bed in this nation and the poputa tiou liegin to eucroncb upon the means of subsistence. There la do cause for Immediate worry.-ExcbauxN As to the Doo. . "My dog undertManda every word 1 say." ' "Cm." : .. "Do you doubt It r ' ' - - "No: I do not do'nbt the brate'a In telllReuce. The si nnt attention be tn--stows upon your conversjitlon would iDilk-ate that ' he understands It . per fei-tly." Kansas City Journal. , . . Had Poor Teste. "That's a valuable do of yonra." "Yes, but be dnetm't know ' he's S valuable dia. awV at him. will you. Kcratchliii: yonder In that i-henp dirt wlii'ii he uilKhtus weil be up tbe Uiiiie vnrd scrati hliii; In ground worth a front, foot r' Washington', Herald. i": Difficult Tongue to Master. ' (A cynic who says he Bpeaka from el pi-rleuce do lares that a linguist uia.v ' able t master all tbe modern t ungues except his wife's. l.otidun Standard. . . T ' PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction, at J. M. Gasset'B farm 6 miles .north of Cove and ten miles east of Alicel, beginning at 10 o'clock on the 20lb day of February, the following de scribed property: " One thoroughbred Percheron Stal lion. 12 years old, weight-1800 lbs; 1 span of gray mares, weight 1500 each, age 8 and 10 .years, 1 sorrel work mare, 12 years, weight 1700; 1 span work -marea S and 10 years, weight 1300; 1 bay mare 6 years, weight 1200; . 1 brown mare 8 yeara. weight 1300; i brown saddle horse, 1 3 year old filly, weight T200 ; 3 2 year colts. J yearling colts, both mares, 5 milk cows, 1 full blood Jer sey cow years, 1 full blood Jersey yearling heifer, all fresh this spring, 1 2 year steer, 3 calves. 19 head of hogs, 14 pigs, 3 ahoau, 2 brood sows. 1 nearly new llandt wagon, 3 14 with new rack bed, 1 3 1-4 Sturteba- with box, I I foot disc harrows, 1 10 foot drag harrow new, 1 garden cul tivator, 1 two bottom gang plow, 1 1$ Inch walking plow. 1 gang dise plow, 1 McCormlck mower, 1 10 foot McCormick hay rake, 1 McCormlck binder, 1 Champion fanning mill nearly new, 4 sets good work har ness.vl set double buggy harness, 1 set single buggy harness. 2 buggies. I Simplex cream separator, BOO lbs. Cap.. 3 good log chains. 1 grindstone. 1 organ, some household goods. Free lunch at noon. . Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under caah, over $10 eight month' time will be given oa bankable botes, bearing I per cent Interest. 3 per cent, discount for cash. T. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer C. H. Gatiett, Owner. FRATEK51L OTCDEBS A. F. A. M. La Grand Lodge No. 41. A. F. ft A. M. bold regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome 11 Masona. N. UOUTOR. W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O. E. La Qrande Lodge No. 431 meet each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of D pot street and Washington areas Visiting brother cordially InvttM to atUiuL T. J. 8CROQQIN8, K. R. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Bee WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD L Oread Lodge No, Iff W. O, W aeete every first and third Ttt tars it t tt O. f. balL AH visit teg aioiMri welcome.. ", . D. FITZGERALD, 0. 0. ' J. H. ifBNNKT. Clerk. MODKKN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meet ee , the Art and third Thuraday evea tnas of each month In the K. ef t all. fulling neighbor welcome. W. A. DUNN, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM. Clerk. ROTAL NEIGHBORS Meet rr! coid and fourth Friday . ever month. All viiltlUa,- mambera cor alally Invited. . ; CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. . LTLLT C K1MMLE. Recorder. RKBEKAH 3 Crystal Lodge No. H meets every Tuedy venlag la thi I. O. 0. P. hall. All vUIUng hers ar invited to attend. ' MATT1E GOLDEN, N. G ETA MONROE, Sec. ' (2 O. O. ii. La Grande Lodge No 850, Loyal Order .of Moose; holds ' regular meeting every Monday, a: 7:30 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. Villi Ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. : ' B. L. LEAVITT, Sec'y. " R. J. GREEN. W. D. WOMEN OF WIOODOHAFT CIRCLB NO.. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday night of each month at K, of P. ball. All visiting neigh bors welcome. ' ' LENA HEAD, G N. ! LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clark. FHIHICIAKH AMD MtTTGEOKS DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot BL PUoue Office Main 6; aestdence, Main 730. DSCM.'K. HALIPbyslcian and sar geon. New Foley Building, Utlr4 . floor. Phone Wain 63. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. . I. W. LOUOHUN. M. D. Dr. Richardson A Loughlla, ; Pbyalclan and Surgeon Pbonea-Offlo Black 1362. : . Dr. Richardson' Res. Main 15. Dr. Loughlln's Fes. Main 767. H. UPTON, pc. a. M. d. Pbysiciaa and durgecn. . flpoclal attention U Ey, Ear, No and Throat. Office in LaGrande National Bank Bull ing ' , Phone: Office Main 2; Rei - dene Mala II. UK. H;i UNDERWOOD--Dlsea8e of th eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD DU- se of women and children. Of flee: Adam avenue, over Wright Drug Co. VETERINARY. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Loig No. 27 meets every Moaaay ; alght la Castle hall, (old Elk' ball) A Pythian walnom to all rteltla Knights."; H. W. KILBT, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 3. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of 'each month. . Visiting members cor- d tally Invited. . ( ' , MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W.M. MARY A. WARWICK. See., ' F: O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259. Meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at tbe K. of P. ball. VU Ring members cordially welcomed. HARRY W. SWART. W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sec. OR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Bar gon. . . Office at Hill' Drag stor. La Grande. ; Residence Phone, 701; Office Phone, Black 13; Ia dependent Phone EI; Both at ReilJene. CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. 1 DARLAND CHIROPRACTIQ PARLORS. No. 4', Depot St., ad Joining Oregon Hotel. Phone Red 1761. OSTEOPATHS. j&O. . iMMhiKJAAN OJteopath Physician. Cvr Lilly' Hardwars tore. Phone Main 63. Sacceeeoi to Dr. F. R Meore. AIT0KNEY8 AT LAW JOCHRAN COCHRAN Attorneys - Cha. E. Cochran and Goo. T. Coca, ran. La Grand National Bank Building, La Grand. Oregoa. f. H- CRAWFORD . ROBT. B. EAKIN CRAWFORD A EAKIN Attorneys at la. Practice In all th court of thtat'and United State. Of flc In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. , ft. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Room 9-10,; Sommer ! Bldg La Grande, Ore. Practice In all stats and federal nonrt. H. E. DIXON. LAWYER All SUt and Federal, Courts. . Collections, Rooms 4 and S, La Grande Nation al Bank Building. GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO. We carry in stock at all timet the finest line of Meats. Poultry, Oysters, Cured Meats, Sausages, Ptekled Pigs Feet, Etc. . Adams Street PHfllVlFQ Fir Street MAIN 50 nUIl LO MAIN 48