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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
PA OF FTOTTT LA ORANDK EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAYFEBRUARY 21, 1913. gsisiy a i v Steward's Opera House, Wednesday, February 26 ' "'I , I j I N ' -I I I I, , , ,J : : v ' ' ' : ' . '. "' : ...... :'' - - r JOE WEBER (OP WEBER AND FIELDS) PRESE NTS GEO. V. HOBART'S ENGLISH VERSION OP THE WORLD'S BEST MUSICAL COMEDY, . . .... , - y ' - WHERE DO 5) YOU UVE ' MUSIC BY JEAN BRIQUET 5E BY PAUL HERVE DREW AND A REMARKABLE CAST OP COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND DANCERS SO W C"V HITS "ALMA," "GIRLIES" BOO HOO-HOO," "CHILDHOOD DAYS," SAIL HOME," "BOOGIE BOO," "THE LAND OP JiVJ iAA AvJ BEAUTIFUL DREAMS," "LOVE ME," "NEVER MORE," "KISS ME, MY LOVE," ETC. SALE OF SEATS WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING AT VAN BUREN'S NEWS STORE. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW. PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 mimm T GIBLS SERVE STATE SCPEBJtTEVDEXrT .T Lt'JdCUBOV COOKED ANT SERVED OFFERED IX FACT. j AT HIGH SCHOO',. Yarloug Eeaseos Advanced for Hi DcuiioHie Science Dcjiarli -nt Pre Sot Seeking the Salem Flum i pares Toothsome Ylnnds. E. E. Bragg, county school super intendent, will not become state su perintendent to succeed Superintend Pessimists who bemoan Uie tact that present day girls are neglecting the art of cooking should cheer up. dent Rlgler of the Portland schools. ,nT ihey Dave a cneer u coming. This much Is certain, current rumors Thls wa" H"-vn lt evening at Us to the contrary notwithstanding. To hlKa chool wbea Misses Ethel begin with, the position has not beeu Wrl8M. Helsn Curry, Alice Hill, offered Mr. Bragg, but everyone wbo Elnma Lottes. Thelma Leffel and An nas tils ear to the ground and hark- na Morrts under the Instructions ot ms political lightning rod echoes. Is m" Edwar1. domestic science teach aware that he could have been fore- er' P"P"ei and served an eleganv most la the ranks of successors In- '"ner to a number of guests. deed, that It would have been offer ed him Is a conceded point But, nev ertheless, Mr. Brags; would not take ft If It were, ami authorized such a statement today. ' There are varl- ous reasons; he Is generally deemed to be too far advanced among the scattered few in line for the post- Each young lady had an important part of the preparation of that din ner to perform and each did splen didly, for the dinner was first class In both cooking and sevrlng. Decor ations were tastefully arranged in red, and the event, which was Wash ington's birthday dinner, was blend- mastership of the new poBtofflce,1"'0"19 decoration, and on tne place building here, to draw back now as sufficient to remind In a dainty man- the manner of considering the appro priation bills and it was referred to the committee on resolutions with instructions to report at a certain time. The report was not. forthcom ing nor could tbe chairman of the I committee, wbo bad the resolution, I be found. Eaton, made an lmpasslon et attack on the steam roller and (for an hour there was abltter per sonal scrap but nothing definite came 'of It. t Governor "West attempted to siuare himself with the legislators for fail ure to comply with their request that he Issue a proclamation naming a day to be observed In honor of Can tain Scott and his party who perish- j ed at the south pole. He took advan tage of the technically that he did no receive the written notice of the legislators hi time to Issue the pro clamation as directed, but It U sain he knew what action had been taken. The fight for and against the s'ate printer was waged again this ses sion and was passed up to the next leg'slature. By the provisions of a bill passed by the house the flat sal ary law Is repealed and after May 1, 1915, the state printer will receive a salary of $2400 per year and all work wlllbe done on the contract plan, the same as In private business. Gov-, ernor West wll be out of office at that time and so will Duntway. Representative Blanchard fathered a bill that takes a swat at the school book trust. He prescribes a price for all school books used in the state and If the publishers will not furnish them provision, Is made for uavrng them printed. It Is quite likely that private em ployment agencies In Portland will be abolished and this work done through a state bureau.. , The latest session held thus far was Tuesday night when adournment was taken at 2:30 Wednesday morning. the house was given th orlvllege of Tuesday morning each member of selecting one bill to come before the house and these were considered at the afternoon and n'lght sessions. A. record of 120 bills disposed of In one, day was made. . The new game code will go through at this session and it will greatly aid the psortsmen of the state. FOR RENT FBve 'room modem furn ished bouse. 1803 Fourth street. Stfr children. Phone the Wardrobe. ' 2-18-2t PROGXAJr AT ARCADE TONIGHT 1 BURNING BRANDS, S REEL THRILLING FEATURE. 8 THE PBSYETTS, IN VAUDE VILLE, NOVELTY ACT. THE PENALTY, DRAMA. 4 COUSINS OF SHEKLOCKO, A. m.vrvn unir.iT mwpnv. FOR SALS Household goods, 702 6 CLARK A CHAKttAN, MUSIC Second and N street. W. 3. Kerr. AND EFFECTS. , 1 2-20-2tp - DRY WOOD FOR SALE $3.50 per cord Phone Red Ml, ' 12-21-tf Bunford Joins Wife. Chas. F. Ban ford who was to have .been examined beibre Justice Wil liams today, on a charge of non-sup port Is today agreed to return to his , wife and properly care for her. The case was settled to the satisfaction of the officials before the examination was held. the wage is remunerative and furth ermore be would remain at home. He has a strong erlp on the local su perlntendoncy to fall back on should his postofflce aspirations be nipped, though Mr. Bragg will not be Inter viewed except to say that he Is not after the stale Job. These two pri mary factors are admitted generally to be responsible for his flat refusal to seek the state honors, much as such a position would carry with It. ner the Washington feature. The domestic science class- Is divid ed into three sections and the event of last evening was prepared by ono section of the class, omprlnlng the young ladles named. Classical mu sic ' from the high school grafonola was a feature of the evening, and withal It was a most enjoyable occa sion, reflecting credit to the young ladles who with their electric plates and electric ovens prepared the de- The term is but for two years and liclous dinner. The menu follows, at the end of that time he would have, Fruit Cocktail the troublesome task of his hands Oyster Planked Chicken, of seeking re-election or being with out a Job th Hough fonslderable prestige It is true in a strange coun try and a strange land. Mr. Bragg was flooded wllh tele grams last night from "men who are anxious to get the state ob If Mr. Cranberry Jelly Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread Stuffed Baked Potatoes Cherry Nut Salad Cheese Straws Peach Ice Cream Cake Coffoe Mints Everything about the table was Bragg didn't want It: all conceded hand made. The IrtBh crochet dollies him foremost In the running. Those attracted considerable attention, principally advanced during the 12 1 Those who enjoyed the occasion ours that advancement has been on (Were Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bolton, Mr. order of business, are E. F. Chand- land Mrs. A. T Hill, Dr. and Mrs C. T. ler, present assistant superintendent ' Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, of the state. Prof. Robinson of Mult- .(Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stout, and Mr. and nomah county and Prof. E. D. Ress ler of O. A. C. BIRTHRATE INCREASES. Expected Loss of Domestic InstlurU Is Not Resitted, Say Reports. Sacramento, Feb. 21. California's tqnal suffrage shows no signs of the predicted' loss of domestic Instincts st the records of birthrate show on fl -'-ry there Is an Increasa In n Increase of 12 2-2 per t over 1911 Is tioted. Mrs. Bruce Dennis. BILLS PILE UP. (Continued from Page 1.) wan muaeil Vr the senate Wc.ln .1.iv aftirnoon and will become a U, It neets wlt the approval of Gover nor West. Pnrtie of the leg i on Jdld not like the bill but tho-'ghi It better than nothing. ! An attempt to smash the steam rol ler In the boi' wns made by Eaton of Lane at tM session. He had Introduced re"liitloti providing for cm- 7- r-:-:r m M? A FREiSH FOR SUNDAY Head Lettuce v Hot House Lettuce Cauliflower, Celery Green Onions, Spinach Radishes, Cabbage Oranges. Bananas Kippered Salmon by Express Today . The Irtvetts apoar1nt at the Artade theatre today and tomorrow In their mytcrioBt act, tAIcd, "Is the Land of Nod." WE DELIVER YOUR ORDER ANY TIME YOU WANT IT r MAIN 43 MAIN 43 1 J. G. Snodgrass QUALITY GROCER