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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 , . . ar r a mm i mjt if u-iu a bxb. iu n v i . n. , . . r -mm mm. rf"V n? IHHTTW 1 PXGE TWO IT 1 1 . IH A"S(' I ' ' El ;.. t- 1 ' I L w-m Mm nattae bonr many anl- I :' --. - X - a : A. - Mi iP 1 CLOSED DATE 8s :.'3.'S'.-.'3'.Ki-z AdUr'e CoOqpen Clotha and uwcout Slits ttt WILL DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH PENDLETON Gateway Ctty to Play - at PeadcMaa Nest Thursday Afteraom j : Pendleton, Not. 2L (Special) Re gardless of the outcome of the football nine between Pendleton and Walla Walla this 'afternoon, the local high school team will appear again in a Thanksgiving day battle with the Wal lowa hien school team. Negotiation for the eame were concluded last nif when a message was received from Wallowa accepting- the' terms offered. This srame will be for the champion ship of eastern Oregon. The Pendle ton boys thought that the victory over Baker eave them an undisputed cuum to this title but since Wallowa boys have beaten both La Grande and Union hie schools bv one-sided scores, tne: have been forced to recognize the jus tice of the demand for a game to set tle the championship without question The eame with Walla Walla today will commence promptly at 3 o'clock. The Garden City boys came over with the exnectation of winning by a lair- martrin. but the locals figure they destined to add another scalp to their belt. Swim af Them Raised Up Their Velcea : With Weird Effect " Few persons reattae bow many ant aula appear in opera. By this I do not mean nrl animals as the tenor who played tbe part of I-obeocrln and waa told by von Bniow tnai n was w tvbrst of the swine rather than of the wan. . trot real bona ; Bae- ,mma. rr extend all the way from Monte- t!e to wasner. xhaat d. i K waa not nansnai hc iwmw or elephant nnon the op- ratir xtup One ean never ten wbst h- anlmnla may Improvise in weir wrt 1 know of a cne where an ele phant crux-d a mort hasty exit of the nrchfstro In London long ago. when the father of B E. Woolf. the Boston cnt le. wa rondncllng -' The donkey In Leoncavallo s -rag-Mnprt" has not a speaking part yet once that I know of he lifted up bis voice and mnde Canlo's great solo an unexpwted duet Balaam himself was not more astonished than was the tenor on that occasion. . tn anlfe of the saving. Thou Shalt not yoke the ox and the ass together." Plerne canoed these two to sing a anei In -The Children of Bethlehem." On this occasion the asa was a tenor, but I do rot believe that Plerne meant any reflection upon the high voiced frater nity. Lout C Elson In Musical uo server. . VsATEBNAL OBDES& A. J. A A. ILl Grande Led N (LlfillL nolo m BMtings first and third Satardart 70 p. m. Cordial welcome to I Masons. GEO. E. COCHRAN. W. M. A. C WILLLAMS, Sec. '. B. P. 0. E-La Grande Lodge No 133 meets each Thursday evening ftt 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. B. H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec S-jC WOODMEN OF THE WOBD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W u. n. snaata AVPrV first and thM Fridays at L 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting members welcome. W. W. BEBEY, C. C. J. H. KEENEY, Oerk YOUR new overcoat ewait3 you here. It is an Adler Collegian, of course with roomy cut, pleasing lines and well-shaped shoulders. Our stock contains every . good style of the season, in sqits and overcoats. Come in and let us show them to you. ASH BROS. Clothiers and Furnishers. riMiniiii'M iiiymj-u- ft VV ' &p M m n mT ail DON'T DOPE A PUNY CHILD You Always Want More- Pill In and relnru wm-v 9iAr4rftiF of nrm hath and mklKto us tot this Tkluable booklet PUEB Uion In 1LUEN after the first taste tt luscious) Goldei Oats Thoro'a nnfhinor thaf. IniVs. V0uoil like their irresistible flavor. Ttebet food to think on, to grow on, tb4We on, is Golden Rod Oats. Made of plump Oregon Oats, weighing from 8 to 10 pounds more per bushelthan other oats. At your grocers. Golden Rod Milling Company PORTLAND, OKBUOH 2JTT MsHsssBsasHHr I : Cftmpfee Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing", jtubbertuggy Tires LA GRANbE IRON WORKS D. glTZGEriLDProprietor COMPLEJt MACHINE SHdfS AND FOUNDRY and You'll Know UieJoy of Living 1 ' fib' Street. . country tbae souctted. jphone orders taken care of at all houbs. J. F. DORDAN, Proprietor Parents don't srive that puny, ail inir. underweight child any of those so- called "tonics" containing alcohol or Hnnrerous dures: such stuff won't give relief and health to grown people, let alone children. Its purpose is to stim ulate for a short time r ''er rich dose, lunt as whiskey or r.Mrpl: ne does thus making youvbeliee it is doing fiive that child something that win i-oallff hniM it un replenish the wast ed tissues feed the stunted, dwarfed, pny muscles make it lively, strong n.oilfiill of the animal spirits chil dren are meant by nature to have.GJve it Povnll Olive Oil Emulsion. Rexall Oile Oil Emulsion is whole- free from alcohol nH Hnnirerous drnes. It's the ideal nerve, blood and body builder. It does Hip work it is planned to do better ilign anv other medicine we know of. and our faith in it is so great thai; we nnt nnlv nrce vou to use it and give it to your children but we guarantee that it will do all we say it will, or cf vnn nothing. yBexall Olive Oil Emulsion should be MilMren'.who catch cold easily. r.:w ik nnwXsnd use it to build up heild's system to such strong health that it cn resist corns, croup. : V..X..I. ;; ratVrrh. pneumonia.. grippe, , r---. . and other cohleathe diseases. You who are weakVid run-down, and you r well nov. butre liable tc n..w - . V . ...rr t-tyi vnHortfl cold weather au- a unci - v ments. iise Bexall OUve Oil fcmuisior . i a t,..n moil and slrone. For vo gei i" " w" .u. ti..nnt rundown, nervous, ema -;t. nr ilehilitated the convalescing growing children aged people it is a sensible aid to renewed BirenKw.; w.ttov mi-it, elowine health. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion king of the celebrated Rexall Remedies is ioi freedom from sickness of you and your family. YouH be as enthusiastic aoou. it as we are when you nave nowra i..nt taste, its strengthening, in ..t .r,. l,i,ilHinp-un. disease-pre Vigiinvi)i5t " ' . venting effects. U it does .i mnnpv will be eiven bck tc you without argument Sold in this community only at our store of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada and Ureal umain. Hill Prug Store. Notice to C"'"ctor BURNING IRON CHIPS. Combustion Proceeded Exactly aa In a Pile of Coal. Tn tho BToraee uinn It is Inconceiv able for Iron or steel chips to actually born as so mucb lnnammaoie maieruti. hut nsvnrthoiEss sucb la possible, and sncb lnddenta are the part of positive record. This phenomenon is expiaineu by the fact that Bnely divided iron or steel may ; sometimes oxidize .faster than It can get rid of Its heat and consequently gives signs' of complete combustion. A Inree nlle of iblps took Ore in uie yard of a machine shop not long ago. nnd the fire was described by a wit- nesa as follows: The chips were pui through a centrifugal separator, and the small amount of oil remaining nad nothins to do with the are. it was a plain rase of burning Iron. The uieiai n. n flnplv divided and presented so much surface to the oxygen In pro portion to tbe radiating surface or tne pile that once started by the beat fioro a nearby rubbish pile, the com bustion proceeded exactly as In a pus of coal, only apparently at a more rapid rate. Tbe metal bad not meitea. oerc the fire had been hottest the chips troro n n rk blue. Tbe pile sank about a third In beipht. and a lot of metal must have been oxidized to create u much heat. American Machinist. - uAnniM wnnnMEN OF AMER- fCA La Grande Camp No. 7763 meets on the first and third Thurs of each month in the K. of P. halL Visiting neighbors welcome. A. W. NELSON, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, fflerk. "pHYSIClAN AN 8UkV3BON8 a i. RICHAB9MM. M. D. 3. W. LOOQHUN, M. D. Dra. BIcJuurdaM IMgUbs physicians ao anrgMM. , rnoaaa Offlce, Blaek,M2. Dr. Pchar4. son's re. Main 66. Dr. Lenghlia's res-Hain. 767. . v:' jYi OB. B. E. L. HOLT Fhyiiciaa and surgeon; successor to m. . Holt, tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot St Phones Office Main 68; ' Residence, Main 730. DR. M. K. HALI Physician and sur geon. Office West-Jacobaon Bldg. Phone Main 63. Booms 11-12-13. DB. H. L. UNDEBWOOD Physician and surgeon. Disease of the ey a specialty. y,,' ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second and fourth Fridays every month. All visiting members cor dially invited. CORA FITZGERALD, Oracle. . - LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. DB. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Di- eases of women and children. Of. flees Adam avenue, over Red Cross Drug Star. OSTEOPATHS. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath ' physician, oyer L,uiy s nardwars store. Phone Main 63. - Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. ' y BEBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. DO meets every Tuesday evening in the I, 0. 0. F. hall All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. ZELLA BOBERTSUN, w. u., EVA MONROE, Sec. i n r M Tji Grande Lodge No. oka Tytirfll Order of Moose helds 7egular meetings, each and every Monday night at I, 9. w. nau Visiters always welcome. . P. A. FOLEY. D. C. H. SCRANTON, Sec. VETEBLNARY. 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. Don't Wait Until It Rains To get yoaAtomobUeB4 buggy tops repaired at Shannon's ier lor tnai aina oi wora. aii wm t La Gnande by a iWt tint elasa and gua SHAN uvnm rmttMd. 1 NGN LA GRANDE, ORE. ADAMS AVENUE, Women 'of Influence. tr nil of ns. whether young or old famous or obscure, women of In fluence. We cannot live a day without nffertins the world wmieflhat for good or 111. wbrtlier we will or no. ne t all a purl of life's forces, wneiner know It or not. Be as humble as yon like, you are still a person or innueiuT. if not by your own cnoosinK. men mi" by God's decree. It may be only a itiiile or a uluiple kindness that you have given to a little cnua, oui starts acenrles you little dream of: or It may be xome selllshuess and lack of honor, some weakness tn you that set In motion a long train or nuraui ana rimi instances. Koi nu twuiiruvv.- - nil life U connected, and whether yon wish It or not your life anecis oioer ilvea. Woman's Home Companion. Tietino. His Love. - .n.-- .nM th nrottv brunette. .if. h. MM thine In tbe world to And out whether a roan loves you. What Is your metnoai aeu iur stately blond. , -Make him spend bis iat aonar on you. and If he seems to enjoy it yon ho ir that he really cares for you." Chicago Record-Herald. Knights of pythias Red cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (Old Elks hall) ,' A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knifhts. H. P. OLIVER. C. C. . R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS Ne. 4, Depot St., ad joining Oregon hotel. Phone Bed 1761. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & BBERHABp Geo. T. Cochran and Colen R. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Bidg., La Grande, Oregon V 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, . 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. WARNTCK, Sec. T. H. CRAWFORD; RBT. S. EAKTK : CRAWFORB & BAKIN Attor- j neys at law. Practice Jn all the courts of the state andf' United States. Office West-Jacobson build ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. . P. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 ' n each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the K. or T. nail. Vis iting members cordially welcomed HARRY W. SWART. W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sec. R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 9-10, Senuner , Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta'v and federal oenrts. $500 Lots for $250 In order to elese eut a number of Jots bv October 20th. I have decided to w X K . . . offer your choice of Improved lots in WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at EV of' P. hall. All visiting neigh bors welcome. LENA HEAD, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT. CUrlt. :oK t260. tedSand 1 TMy tie ta anVei Brtto Connordale choicely leca market for $6M and now is the member, this etdy 26th. This addition ty and finest additi market between Lake. v- ceo. a'dbNNOR, Office Seowity Land and Trust These lets are iave sold on the are bargain! get them. Re- until October lose in proper- rer put on tbe ind and Salt W m 4 VCMQ 3 timet mo will be received for the exca tinn of the basement for the Y. M C. A. building, the rbugh work to be done thisV all and winter at the pleas ure of the fiontractor anatha finishing work to be ne during the month of 1014.. Bftia Bhould b at certain , nriM. ner cub e vaxd and tne yaruage to be determined bV survey.X Details can be obtained fronvthe architect, Milton S. Block. Bids teVbe hahded to vtr rt ThnnVmn on oi Aefoie No- nmber 24. 1913. At name time bids will also be re- onived for the delivery of the sand and oi nr the construction ox tne yiVIDI " building. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, Chairman of Building Committee. U-17-tf Phone. Red 8931. : La Grande. TAMAf.ES AND CHII FRESH - All kinds Aof HOT DRINKS Ice CrWm Finest Line of Fresh Candies in town See Our Windows for ' TURKEY CANDY BOXES, BIRCH CANOES & BUSHLE BASKETS OF CHEWS Retail Department PhoiseiMain 8 ' ...... w Ml ' 'I I I Ml 111 i 1 ' For Lumber, Lath Shingly, Sash and Doors Rubroid Roofing LUMBER C?: j TRANSFER AND DELIVERY PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY . W. EAMfClure 6 Co. ! PHONE MAIN 1. LA GRANDE, J ' qj.Mai.-.J- - ....... f ' .1 SUCCKSOR TO A WELTON. J VMKE A NOTE"""""""""""" i of the fact that an abstract is ah absolute necessity whan yor P"" i chase real estate. . ' ' . . No matter how weU postal you might be you don't have a fn - history of the parcel, as yfcn do when we make an abstract of H. Ac i curacy ruaranteed. I i : f; I , lua akuoai,! nag itj, I ... .AJn.i .... I I I I I I . ! v. If M