La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1913, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913.
LA GRANBE EVENING OBSERVER.
worth of New Woolens to select your Fall Suit from. $18.50
to $60.00 per Suit. We can show you one of the largest
9 O stocks of Woolens in the State and guarantee you the best
workmanship that has ever been turned out. To find out ask your neighbor.
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Classified Directory
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A, F. & A. M. holds regular
meetings first and third Saturdays
fit :30 p. m. Cordial welcome to
al Masons.
GEO. E. COCHRAN,' W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No 133
meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in Elk's" club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to attend.
L. F. DUNN, E. R.
H. E. COOLIDGE, Recs Sue
WOODMEN OF THE WOR...D La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W.
meets every first and thiH Fridays
at I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting
members welcome.
W. W. BERRY, C. C.
J. H. KEENEY, Clerk
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets on the first and third Thurs
day evenings of each month in the
K. of P. hail. Visiting neighbors
velcome. 1
A. W. NELSON, V. C.
W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk.
EOYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every
second and fourth Fridays every
month. All visiting members cor
dially invited.
CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle.
LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder.
-REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. DO
meets every Tuesday evening in ths
I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G.,
EVA MONROE, Sec.
!,. 0. 0. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order of Moose holds
regular meetings first and third
Monday nights, at I. O. O. F. hall.
Visitors always welcome. .
P. A. FOLEY, D.
C. H. SCRANTON, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hall)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
H. P. OLIVER. C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S.
O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E.
S., holds stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
p 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259
meets every Friday evening at 8
o'clock, at the K. of P. hall, t Vis
iting members cordially welcomed.
HARRY W. SWART, W. P.
L. F. BELLINGER, Sec.
WO&EN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
NO. 47 Meet second and fourth
Tuesday nights of each month at
K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh
bors welcome.
LENA HEAD, G. N.
LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk.
OSTEOPATHS.
GEo W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
physician. Over Lilly's hardware
store. Phone Main 63. Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moore.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
i
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson & Loughliit
Physicians and surgeons. Phones
Office, Black 1362. Dr. Richard
son's res. Main 55. Dr Loughlin's
res. Main 757. .
DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and
surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli
tor; corner Adams avenue and De
pot St Phones Office Main 68;
Residence, Main 730.
DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur
geon. New Foley building, third
floor. Phone' Main 63.
C. H. UPTON, Ph. (S. M. D. Physi
cian and surgeon. Special attention
to eye, ear, nose and throat. Of
fice in La Grande National Bank
Building. Phones: Office Main 2;
residence, Main 32.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and surgeon. Diseases of the eye
a specialty.
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis
eases of women and children. Of
fices Adams avenue, over Red
Cross Drug Store.
VETERINARY.
State News Brevities
Hunters Have "Lost'' SignaL son, the great speed merchant, twirl
. Game Warden Wm. C. Finley has ed the first four innings for Washing
just given publicity to a scheme to ton, but, with his victory assured he
help hunters' lost in the mountains, was taken out and replaced by Gallia
He has devised a code which he rec- who allowed but two hits in five in
ommends to every man who invades nings, one of which was Rader's dou
tha woods: ble. . ,
When you find you afe lost, fire
two shots ten seconds apart. Then
wait 60 seconds and fire another.
That is to be the official signal of
i.-.tress. ,If some hunter who is not
To Increase Capacity.
(Baker Herald.)
B. L. . McLain, the Sumpter mill-
loat hears the shots, he is to fire wright, accompanied by Paul Peter
one shot in answer. The lost hunter son and D. M. Machan, are in the city
will then . fire one shot in recogni- today in their way to the Mormon
tion . ' Basin, where they will install new ma-
But if the first signal is not heard, chinery and reconstruct the plant on
the lost hunter should wait five min-.the Humboldt mine,
utes before he repeats the cry. Then j The mine is now equipped with a ten
he is to fire again in the same manner, stamp mill, but to this is to be add-
Mr. Finley is sending letters tell- ed 10 more stamps, three Whiff ley ta
ing of this code to every gun club in. bles, a Harding regrading mill and a
the state. He believes the sports- cyanide plant.
men will adopt it as the standard and The improvements to, be made on
come to listen whenever a shot is the plant will cost approximately $20,
heard. If a second shot comes teOOOand when completed the mill will
seconds after the first, they will know .have a capacity for handling 100,000
someone is in trouble, and the third
sTiot a minute afterward will be proof
conclusive and make the one who
knows where he is to rally to the aid
of the one who does not. ,
DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary
surgeon. County stock inspector.
Office at Hill's drug store, La
Grande. Residence phone, Red 701,
office phone, Black 1361.
CHIROPRACTORS.
G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC
PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad
joining Oregon hotel. Phone Rec
1751. '
DENTISTS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
H. E. DIXON, LAWYER -All State
and Federal Courts. Collections
Rooms 4 and 5, La Grande Nation
al Bank Building.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregop
T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKTN
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor
neys at law. Practice in all tht
courts of the state and United
States. Office in La Grande Na
tional Bank Building, La Grdc.
Oregon.
'Rich" Eastern Oregon.
Portland, Aug. 8. D. J. O'Shea, a
pocket miner, who has just returned
from an examination of the" mining dis-
tons of ore per day.
Storm at Prairie Cilv.
T'rairie City, Aug. 8 Th'i3 pl.tce and
vicinity was visited yesterday i a
heavy electrical storm acom mnid
by nn avalanche of rain, in the foot
hills a few miles south of town al
the litadwartcs of Dixie creek, a
cloudburst octuired, converting the
North Beach
NOW IN FULL BLAST
Why not plan your Summer Vacation at this wonder
ful resort, reached by rail to Portland via
A TRIP
DOWN THE
COLUMBIA
A REST
BY THE
OCEAN
Steamer trip down the Columbia via O.-W. R. & N.
Steamers "T. J. Potter" or "Hassalo", daily
except Sunday Surf Bathing, Fishing
Tents and cottages for rent--I'
- Good hotel accomodations
Excellent Restaurant Service on Boats '
INFORMATION FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO "
J. H. KEENEY,
t; AGENT . .-
trict in Eastern Oregon, declares that!jittle stream into a raging river which
Canyon mountain in Grant county,
near the John Day river, needs only
capital to develop into one of the rich
est mining sections in the west Mr.
O'Shea explains that he is not a boost
er for the section and has no interest
there, but from what he saw he thinks
attention should be called to the dis
trict. "There is a large quantity of quartz,
which is of small value," explains Mr.
O'Shea, "but the stringers are fabu
lously rich and of exceedingly high
grade. I know this because I secured
some of the ore and wear a chunk of
it for a watch charm. By proper de
velopment, and this means capital, I
believe that great gold and copper
mines can be found for the ore is deep.
The section is 70 miles southeast of
Baker, in a beautiful valley from three
to four miles wide, where there is
plenty of fruit and stock."
Rader Makes Row.
spteud over the entire flood pinn of
the cieek along the western herder of
town Five miles above tcw.i and
fram that' point to the mouth of Dixie
creek, a half mile to the southwest,
the swollen torent carried out bridgesi
and culverts and tore up the public
highway which runs parallel with the
creek. Considerable damage was
done by hail and rain at other points
about town in the overflow of mead
ows where the big crop of grass had
been cut but no't stacked.
Ripe Canteloupes
Prisoners Make Getaway.
Pendleton, Aug. 8. Don Rader, for
mer Pendleton player, who left several
weeks ago to join the Chicago White , walked awa... This afternoon one
Caw U: t t -It-, ' .1 I . -
Baker, Aug 8. Wood sawing in hot
weather is not a popular pastime for
the city prisoners. For the past three
days prisoners confined in the city jail
have been aiding the firemen in lay
ing in their winter's wood supply. All
the lumber which was tuken out of the
old barn preparatory to remodeling it
as a home for the department is being
sawed up by the luw breakers and
piled away. Yesterday two of the
men grew tired of their job and quiet
BLACKBERRIES
RASPBERRIES
BLACK-CAPS
BANANAS
PEACHES
CUCUMBERS
TOMATOES
GREEN CORN
GREEN PEPPERS
WAX BEANS
R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., Lf
Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta-
and federal courts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
E. C. THATCHER, Fainting and Deco
rating. Phone Red 12Z2. intimate'
freely given.
How the Trouble Starts.
sox, maae nis lormal debut in thebigof them wh;le the iookout whs not
leagues yesterday and it was just the watching slipped into the fire station,
.., a.. Ui ... i.i.e.,ua ,1Kre. tQok hig coat and ma(Ie his getaway.
Phone us your order and see how
quick you get your goods.
He replaced Larry Chappelle in left
field in the third inning got two put
outs in two chances, faced the pitcher
twice, and got the only extra-base hit
of the game which was one of three
hits Chicago got off of the Washing
ton pitchers. It was a two-base blow
and he finished the circuit for one of
the two scores his team made
The last seen of him he was quietly
walking down Second street undisturbed.
Will Journey to Central America.
Constipation is th cause of manv
ailments and disorders that make life
miserable. Take Chamberlain's Tab-'
elts, keep your bowels regular and!
you will avoid these diseases. For
fale by all dealers.
Baker, Aug. 8. Daniel Dillibaugh
will leave for Honduras, Central Amer-
AII icA. the latter nart of this week. He
in all, his showing was a pretty cred-! will go from here to New Orleans,
itable one for a youngster iwho has, making the balance of the journey by
never nlayed in circles higher than rail through Mexico, braving the revo
Class D. I lution which exists in that country at
His opportunity to get in the' game present,
came fhen Chappelle and Collins col- Mr. Dillcbaupji is making the trip to
lided in the second inning while going look after considerable mining prop
after Milan's Texas leaguer back of erty of which he is the owner in that
second. Collins was knocked uncon-' country.
scious and Chapelle was so badly jar- He will be accompanied on the trip
fed that he was pulled from the by his son Clyde, and Frank Jones,
game in the next inning and replaced both boys being in Portland at the
by the rendleton boy. Walter John- present time.
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