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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1913)
PAGE TWO B. B. WU7TE? I - E l AT PAPER ON PARK GROUNDS. 3 - J 3 Regular subscribers to the Ob- server can obtain their evening copies at the park booth and all those who are not retrular sub- scriberg will find them on sale at e the same place each evening the rest of the week. Vacuum .. R0U82 CLIANIHa ': ' .IOL9TER1H8 FURNITDRB REPAIRIITCI W4TTRFSS WAKTlTa ' ruxsiTun ricxnra. I F. BELLIITQER, 1607 Wash. Are. Phone Black 1028 When Dealing With J.H.PEARE&S0N La Grande's Leading Jewelers and manufacturing Opticians. Too are trusting yourself to a store of - twenty-two years' standing which should satisfy' you that you will be treated right. Call when you desire anything in the jewelry line or are in need of glasses. THE BEST FITTED OPTI CAL PARLORS IN EAST ERN OREGON. We Grind Our Own Lenses J. H. PEARE & SON SPRINGS HALL , ; . ROLLS AND SCROLLS. borders and linings everything in the newest designs in Wall Papers ar here in the most artistic patterns and most popular colorings. We are show ing a particularly handsome line of parlor and drawing room papers the kind that will please the discriminat ing housewife of artistic tastes. The qualities are high but the prices are exceedingly reasonable. 1708 Sixth St. ' Phone fed 97 vGo to The Valley Forge for first class Horseshoeing and Gneral Blackamithlag. All work guaranteed strictly first' class. - Cramer & Blurt d . 1428 Jefferson Ave. WE SELL Pure Artificial Ice at 50c a hundred. Pure ariver Ice at 30 cents a hundred. Our Artificial Ice is made from pure Beaver .creek water and is guaranteed as pure as the city water. Please get your orders in before noon each day. GRAND Y THE ICE MAN. NORTONIA HOTEL European American Plan A. S. HOGUE, Mngr. A hotel whose homelike comforts and safety will appeal to you and your family. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden and large lob by for your pleasure and convenience Located close to the shopping district Write or family rates. -Eleventh St. off Washington. PORTLAND OREGON Drink yjQ Natuy Mineral j v and I I You'll Know the Joy of Living j By M. L. Carter. .... The county grange met at Medical Springs on June 28th, 1913.- , The grangers of Grande Ronde were to start for the mecca of hospitality and good health on the 27th. Good weather was confidently predicted and expected after the manifold deluge of the previous days, .but the clouds hung their draperies over the mountain tops and as the day advanced, began to lower and unfold toward the valley and a drizzle soon greeted the hayseed contingency that soon developed into a full sized shower followed by a reg ular downpour of healthy proportions but the grangers, accompanying one open hack, two buggies and an au tomobile, showing the same spirit of perseverance that has kept the grange alive and growing for half a .century were not m favor of turning back. The auto went around by Baker City. In many . places streams of water ran down the road that looked as if all the neighboring irrigating ditches had broken loose. In turning a corner near Haines the auto gracefully slid into a gutter and a half hour was lost car rying rails and prying up the ma chine, parties we met on the Medical Springs road said we could not get to our destination with a car, but pa tience, perseverance and a good car landed us there before dark. ' About an hour after dark the delegation travelling by train arrived. The 2Sth turned cut to be a beauti ful day, but the ground was a little too damp for picnicking, so the meet ing was held in the grange hall. At the business meeting in the morning the grange county fair, occupied the attention of the grange for some time. The fair will be held in the new barn at Grange Hall and it is desired to hold it just before the regular county fair so that the exhibits can be used there if so desired. The grange fair committee appointed was, J. W. In gram, Cove; Peter Dickinson,' Blue Mountain; J. A. Chanler, Riverside. For about two hours after dinner the crowd was entertained by a wild west performance of bucking con tests and old Taurus, , ; Dunham Wright's unridable representative of the bovine family figured in the en tertainment. The grangers were entertained at a royal banquet at the hotel in the even ing, toasts were responded to by Hon. Dunham Wright, C. D. Huffman, Mrs. Gekeler, Mrs. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. South and others. After the initiatory work was over in the. ev ening the grangers visited the hotel hall,, where a dance was in progress. Sunday morning dawned :. clear and bright and we bid our friends fare well. The spirit of hospitality pre vades the atmosphere around this not ed health resort to such an extent that the grangers never leave without cherishing a desire to return. Pomona program at Medical Springs in the afternoon, June 28: Address of welcome, ............ ..... Hon. Dunham Wright Response and also a report on Grange Legislative Work , by ... CD. Huffman Recitation . ...Alvin Haller Song by ..Nellie Kel- " ly, Phoebe Wright and Mrs. South Recitation ........... Walter Daron Select reading, ....... .Lea tha Reese Song by ....Frank Sturgill Recitation ....Mrs. Bussard Song by Mrs. Marlin and Mrs. South Select reading . Charles Dobson Banjo solo .Geo. Jones Recitation .Agnes Daron Recitation Uncle Josh joining the Grange and the Sage of Medical Springs by : .M. L. Carter wit 7 -m The First Cocoa . . The first cocoa ever made for drinkii and cooking purposes, was prepared by C. J. Van rlouten in 1828. From that time to this. Van Houten's Cocoa has been pre-eminent because of it's rich, chocolate flavor. It's the original Dutch process Cocoa. All the way from Holland comet thii pleasing, Dutch nutriment m that you, too, now can enjoy it VAN HOOTQVS (ROMA OUTCH COCOA Van Houten's Rom Dutch Coco com less half a tcaspoonful makes a cup or this ijetightful food-drink. A 25c can nukes 64 cupi. When you want to nuke cakes. Kings, fudges and dainty . ... r. ,,,t t chocolate the flavor ts much ncher. Ask Your Grocer' ; Just say to your grocer. "I want Van Houten's Ron Dutch Cocoa in the bi. red can." One sip of its delicious, chocolate flavor will con vince you that it's the first cocoa the best. Two sizes 10c and 25c. C. J. VAN HOUTEN 6- ZOON Weesp. Holland 1100-1108 S. Wabash Ave., Chicaoo na i V . thwdomttticCoeou p Q MM NDLETON LIGHTS OUT RESTRICTED DISTRICT DISAP PEARS SUDDENLY. Notice to Creditors. All persons owing A. V. Andrews are requested to pay their accounts at once as the books must be closed up before they are transferred to the new firm. Adv. A. V. ANDREWS. 1NV TiAV anyway, ." just S'l.VUAv--;?!i . r- r-s us pnowgrapn ik you. . Then we get natural photo graphs, in simple unaffected poses that will give the best impression of you. OUR PHOTOGRAPHS excel in soft lighting and graceful pose3 and we are al ways ( up-to-date in the' most at tractive methods of finishing and mounting. Suppose you try us once, then, if you are not sat isfied we will not ask you to come again. GRAVES' STUDIO Over Young's Confectione: Ik I i: Yen can new hare your Auto top or seats j Repaired at home by one who S knows fasw. Prices very rea- somaUe. .''.' ; ' J i T. M. SHANNON'S i HARNESS SHOP ! Carpet Cleaning j i Carpet and Rugs taken up and Cleaned and Laid at short no- i tice. Rug and Carpet Weaving, j PHONE BLACK 1521. . j La Grande Fluff Rug Co. G. L. 3USEY. Pron. i Walk a Block and j Save a Dollar WE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO GARRET ON EASY PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE BEST FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ALWAYS' CARRIED. WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES WHEN YOU CAN WALK ONE BLOCK AND BUY THE SAME GOODS FOR MUCH LESS MONEY. WE PAY CASH FOR USED GOODS. WILL EXCHANGE NEW GOODS FOR OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN BASE MENT. ADCOOK & FRITTS CORNER FIR AND JEFFERSON. PHONE RED 81. After Many Years Resorts of Wheat Town Are Deserted Shacks. 4 . Pendleton is today without a re stricted prostitution district for the first time in many years. Fearing the activity of Governor West and his moral squad, the owners of the Cr tonwood street houses of illfame gave notice last week to the inmates to va-1 cate by July 1 and fearing a raid by the governor's officers, the inmates hastened their departure by packing up their belongings Saturday evening and decamping. It is known almost without a doubt that a raid was contemplated late Saturday evening or early on Sunday morning but a hint of this reached the women early in the evening and evi dently they became alarmed, for they made a hurried exit. Like rats de serting a sinking ship, they left the house where they had been living and within thirty minutes there was not one of them left. Lights were put out and the doors were locked and, if Kay and his men arrived at a later houi lo arrest them, they were disappoint ed. The trains leaving Pendleton yes terday carried away the majority of the women who had been occupants of the tenderloin. In all there were about thirty leaving, some going into Washington on the Spokane train , and others leaving on No. 18 last ' evening for Idaho. Some few are yet in the city but it is anticipated that they will take their departure within a few days. This is the first time Pendleton has been without a restricted district since t was established in 102. Prior to that there had been many bawdy hous es but they were located in various parts of the city. It was during the administration of the late Thomas G Hailey that they were localized and they have been permitted to exist on Cottonwood street ever since. Pen dleton E. O. THEY READ THE OBSERVER THAT WAS ISSUED SATURDAY, JUNE 21ST, AND OUR AD THAT WAS IN IT. ON 4 WEDNESDAY THE PLACE WAS SOLD. Of Course It Was a Bargain BUT THIS COMPANY ALWAYS HAS SOME THING GOOD TO OFFER ANYONE WHO MAY WANT A CITY HOME, VACANT LOTS ACRE AGE OR MAYBE A FARM. HERE IS A GOOD ONE TO GET INTERESTED IN. TWO LOTS, EACH LOT 60x110 FEET, MAK ING LARGE PLACE 120x110 ON WHICH THERE IS A GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE, GOOD WELL AND WOOD HOUSE. THIS IS THE LOW PRICE THAT TAKES IT, $1,000.00. MUST HAVE $150.00 CASH, BALANCE PAYMENTS. WE SELL ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY La Grande Investment Co. 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK I ! : 'J