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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915. TWO. 1 S ."I til.: "ipi' H: lit ft I 1 'lit' THIRD ANNUAL CASH SALE SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS 4 Buckle Arties Heavy Rolled Sole . . " . . . (l, . $1.75 1 Buckle Heavy Sole . . $1.25 TXI17 TaOPaPlTDV ANDREWS BROS. I tlH 1 UUULK I UGrande, , CHANDLER HAS w 'I t r. -.. .; . .' .. ' .. IIEl'l IIH1EII v. Baker, Jan. IS. Rube Chandler, out on bail ewaitinjj trial . on an ,. indict', ment charging- assault on T. V. Davis, th city marshatl of Haines, wil not have to go back to the Baker county "2"? hlf tri'lV'l?XpeS', ed fcy the local authority when hi. nomumen pnunna wiv vney wuiu . surrender him, ' .Instead of Chandler arriving here yesterday, a new bond was received, he having secured new bondsmen after those on his bond at first had decided! to turn him over. -The bondsmen' being unknown : to the' local authorities, his bond' was sent back to Union county, where it will be approved by Circuit Judge ; Knowles and returned here. (Continued from rage 1.) Iks In the matter1' said County Pro.c cutor, Hodgin in speaking of the 'if-, fnlr. , "I shall certainly prosecute 11 1 swh cases as come before me rrun t)ut or. any other source. It mutters not what the opinions of individual olfxlala may be, the law should be enforced irrespective of that. The c ty has been without ; a segregated district for over a year, being elimin ated and eradicated by Mayor, M-' K, Hall and so far as the county proVe c tor's office is concerned, it will con tinue to be so as long as I occupy that, office," concluded Mr. Hodgin. "No, we will not allow the line to 1 eform," declared City Manager Luf -ky in expressing his opinion, on the current ; reports. "We are, indeed, sorely pressed to control vice and im ' morality in its present form in this city, but the public opinion is ad verse to a restricted district, and thdl police department will exert itself to j keep the vice situation under curb so r far as' possible. I do not mean, when I I say that there will no restricted district- that the vice problem is N Why not (live your . boy and girl mi opportunity to umkuthuirftome Bluriu eov and ffoetirtt Give tfictu tbo same rlmuccg to win rro- motinn and tmrafvi KHthulad having the HUVUMllge or. P?t'. WEBSTER 5 . 1 NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary in lii.i liotm-. ; Thin new creation HiiHWttra with thud author ity all kinds of piixxliiitt questions in history, geography, biography, spoiling, pronmidation, sports, arts, mid et'iumvrt. -4OO.0O Vocabulary Terms. 27MPaaea. OvcrMOO Illustrations. Colored Plate. toe Mir SltUMvy wl S in UlIM Tm: The type matter la equivalent to that of a IS-volume encyclopedia. More Scholarly. Accurate, Convenient, and Authoritative than anyuiher Kng- ii.n uicuonary. , BKCilUAR AND - , g INDIA- 1 PAPKR i KMTIONS. I WItlTB for 1 enecimon bases, a UHtratione, etc S PKK1C.A eel of Pocket ana if you aame this i 0. C MEMMM. CO, I PRINariKLO, MASS. I ,i;nminiiimiiiTOmiiiiiiiniiiw'm,iiiBHiimmis : -W. 1 M "V V.UBW P .saw UaT law": 'a I 1 I.VI B rtw j Retail Department Phone Main 8 ! For Lumber, Lath j Shingles, Sash and Doors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO solved; far from it The vice ques tion in La Grande and every other city that has no restricted district, has to be met just, the same,, line' or no 'line.' ., We are handicapped t at present by, lack of co-operation, time ly co-operation, , The public will, find the police department anxious and alert to follow up a clew of immor ality, but the police can't watch every one that needs .watching. . A tip to the police force when there is yet time to yet tangible evidence, is the great eat stride toward) radicating vied. We hear of it in tf madsmca dis trict, in hotels, rooming houses, there and everywhere, but usually long aft- h Principals have moved to n9w quart4,X This question is seldom to found in one spot for any lensrth of time. It moves, and efficacious in formation must be ftrmeSy on the spot Informants need not be drag ged in as witnesses if the police can be notified in time so that the police can . land the evidence themselves. If the informant, brings in the news, and has the evidence in his possession a day or two, or a week or two aft er the incident is closed, means either the informant must testify or the in formation is useless. ' It is along these lines that we ask for assistance from the public; to keep the line, as it . is called, from assuming tangible for-' mation, will be our duty, but to era dicate sporadic outbreaks of immor ality is beyond this -police depart ment orany other if those who live in the vicinity of suspicious quarters do not tip uB .off to bus-' pected wrong, , Qn the oth other hand, no greater in justice could he done than to bring suspicion ortv an ; , innocertt . party. Therefore it is indeed necessary that ceution be exercised by individuals in ' reporting - such suspected cases." In the face of these assertions it is not likely that '"The line" will make any tangible effort to re-establish in La Grande right away. ' ' ' - v . ' ,-: ' ':''.; ': All accounts owing to the Geo. A. Anderson company are now in the hands of M. V. Mefford for collec tion,, and parties owing the company can pay their accounts at the old lo cation of the company in the Gardi nier building.- Adv. 1 2 tf. l....-tM,.....-.. I DRINK HOT TEA - FOR A BAD GOLD (ict a Binall ' package of Hamburg BriMiHt Tea, or '. a the Oerinan folks call it. "Ilamhurirer Bruat Thee," at any i pliarumcy, 'J ake a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup or iwiung water upon it, pour through ' a sieve and drink a teacup 'full at auy time ' during the day or before retiring. It is tho moat effectivo way to break a cold and cure grip, an it' opens the pores , of the skin, relievliii; congestion. Also loosens the bowels, tmia urivmg a com irpra tne aystcni, ;.. . .: , Try It the next time you suffer from a eold or the grip. It is inexpensive ami entirely vegetable, therefore safe ami harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Fain and Stifluesi away with a small bottle of old honart 8t Jaoobi Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica' or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer) Get a 26 cent lttle of old, ; honeat "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into tho pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled 1 This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once, It takes the ache and pain right out of your back anil ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless ami doesn't burn the akin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly I mm PROCEED IS Commissioners, January term, 1915. ' GENERAL FUND. Name For What Allowed Amt. Root. Blumenstein, x Grand Juror, October Term Circuit Court 16.20 Phil Thompson, do ........... 12.40 P. A. Foley, do 12.20 D, B, Ruckmun, do .... , . ... 15.00 J." M. Shoemaker, do . ,16.20 D.' W. Sanford, . do . . . . ; , j . 13.80 Wan. Sjon, do , . , . . : . . j ...160 D. H. Steward, Juror October term Circuit Court r ....... . . . . . . 9.20 Geo. Ball, do ............... . 9.20 U. E. Crippen, do , 90 Wm. Winn, do 9.20 L. H. Russell, do ..... . '. . . . . .- 90 C. W. Noyes, do 9.20 Fred Synhorst, do 9-20 J. F, Flanery, io . , . 90 Erick Neilson, ) ........... 90 W. A. Thompson, do . . , . ..... 90 Wan. Stafford, do 8.20 E. , E. Grout, do 9.40 T. W. , Fritts, do 10.00 H. W. Stoner, do 9.20 Joe Clark, .do 9.M Zachariah Walker, do ' , ... . . . , 9.20 Wm. Chadwell, do ....... . . . . 9.20 Orlando Stevens,-do .......... .20 D. W. Johnson, db ....... . .'. 6.20 Sandy Ladiker, do .-. : 6.20 C. B. Orai, Grand Jury Witness 2.20 H. E.-Bryant, do 2.20 J. C. Crawford, do ......... . 5.20 D. A. Phillips, do ...... . . 2.80 Sydney Grant, do ............ 2.20 J., A. Sims, dk ..8.20 H. , Kimberline, do ... ... . . 8.20 ! H. E. Stansbury, do ....... . , 8.40 I Walter M. Pierce, do . .... ... . 8.20 Anton Talberg, do ... 240 s. a. w eagle, do . . z.zu C, W. Wright, do ...... v .... .. 5.20 I. N. Warnataff, do . . .'..,. .-wv 2.20 Jerry Simpson, do 2.20 Fred , Gelble, do ... ... . . ... ... 2.20 F. E. Stilwell, do ... ...... 2.20 T. W. DeBordte, do , . .'. .'. . 20 Sam Jacoppillis, do ........... 4.60 Ednah Corbett, do I . . .". . . . . , , 5.20 O. R. Francis, do . . . . . . ... . . . i . 2.20 J. L. Courtney, do .......... . 2.20 Fred Arnet, do 2.20 James Nelson, do . ; ; . . . 6.20 John Nelson, db 2.20 G. G. Taal, do 2.80 Dr. H. Riley, do 2.20 Dan Phillips, do ............. .2.80 Herbert Mires, do 3.80 Al. .Good, do . . . ..... 2.20 M. E. Brady, do . . ... ... 20 Fred J. Holmes, do ......... . 2.20 W. W. Graham, do ... 2.20 L. Mishkind, do .............. 2.20 Harry StanSburry, wit. State . State vs. Williams .... . 4.20 Antone Talbeng, do . ,-. ;. . ... .' 4.30 Walter Pierce, do ... . . . ..... 5.20 O. . R, Francis, do ............ 4.20 Fred Arnet, do . . . ......... . . 2.20 J. L.- Courtney, do 2.20 Harry Bryant, do . . 4.20 Joe Sims, do. . ........... .... 5.20 Horace Kimberline, do ...... . 5.20 Chase Bohnenkamp, do ..... . 220 Walter Pough, do 5.20 I. N., Warnstaff, wit State vs. '.. Murray, 2.20 C. C. Miller, witness State vs. Stevens . .32.00 Edna Corbett, do 9.20 L. Mishkind, do 2.2 I. W. Faulk, Constable J. P. Court, State vs. Cunningham 7,00 L. P. Derby, J. P. fees, State vs. Gerber 2.70 J. C. Crawfbrd, Const 'fees, J. P. Court. State vs. Gerber.. 7.20 A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, in re search warrant . . .(. ....... . XAb A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, Statp J vs.Havnes ................. J.46 A. C. Williams, J. P. fet. State vs. Havnes, 11.10 H. E, Bryant, Const. J. Pt Court State vs. Haynes .......... 1.70 Willis Phillips, witness J. P. Court. State vs. H.tyncs. . . . 4.7U A. C, Williams, J. P. fees, State vs. Watson o.id I. W. Faulk, Const. J. P. Court State vs. Watson 3.80 A C. Williams, J. P. Fees, State vs. Lee 5.7U M. E. Brady, Const. J. P. Court State vs. Lee 3.15 A. a Williams, J. P. fees, State vs. Mavnard. et r.l o.ou Chas. B. Orai. Const J. P. Crt State vs. Maynard 5.85 A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, State State vs. Dore .;. 6.95 M. E. Brady. Const J. r. urt State vs. Dore 3.65 A. C Williams, J. P. fees, search warrant .'..".'........ 2.46 I. W. Faulk, Const fees, search wan-ant l." A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, State . vs. Mulloy 2.96 A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, State vs. Kunkle 5.70 I. W. Faulk, Const J. P. Court State vs. Kunkle s oo A. C. Williams, J. P. fees,' State vs. Wines et al .10.80 Chas. B. Orai, Const J. P. Crt State vs. Wines ...... . .4.35 A. C. Williams, J. p. fees, State vs. Rollins 3.70 I. W. Faulk, Const J.P. Crt State v. Rawlinc ... ......... 1.70 A C Williams. J. P. fees, State vs. Stevens 8.80 I f rVna-ford. . Const J. P. Court. State vs. Stevens .10.58 C. C. Miller, witness J. P. Crt State vs. Stevens ..i.... .... 8.60 Mrs. Ben Corbett db 4.80 J. C Orwwford. do 2.80 A. C. Williams, J. P. fees, state -vs. Williams 13.70 I W. Faulk. Const J. P. Crt State vs. Williams 2.10 Cory Waldorf, witness J. P. Crt. State vs. Williams ..... 1.70 Richard Eley, do 1.70 (Cominuei on Pagf 3.) TARir'LOMls' Reasonable Rates j SECURITY LUND 0 SAVINGS COMPANY - La Grande, Oregon All accounts owing, to -the Geo. A. Anderson' company are now in the bands of M. V. Mifford for collec tion, and parties owing the company can pay uieir accounts at cm out vo cation of the company in the Gardi- nier building. Adv.; J :?r j tf. , Our Own Grinding Plant : . The mechanical - work must tie equally as careful as the examina tion itself. The prescription swat be filled with Scientific Precision. This is done in our own Laboratory on the Premises, where we grind) U of our own lenaes. A . '' We guarantee our lenses to be absolutely correct, scientifically and mechanically. :: Fitting and Adjusting. r ' The glasses must be made up in frames or mountings that will be suited to each individual case. ; The appearance of the glasses, when worn, roust be considered. We provide mountings to harmonize with the features -and give hand some and stylish effects. v;4 ' Specialties;' :f ; ' ' We prescribe toric glasses when their use addb comfort , U ' When the eyes require, different lenses for ner and distant vision, we supply bifocals with an invisible dividing line, so that only a single rair of glasses is needed. ,. We have all kinds vof specialties in , frames and nose pieces-, shell frames, special designs and shapes to suit and fit all requirements. - J. H. PEARE & SON,;. La Grande's ' Leading Jewelers and Optometrists ' The front lace ! ' corset with th e i ! 1&mZccr I - r.ct. TiikI. Mirk. U. 8. t'al. OIc , back j j PRICES: $2.00, $3.50 $5 tnd up Mrs. Robt Pattison Conetiere Phone R. 3221 Re. 1702 0A The accounts of the Geo. A. Ander son company are due and payable to M. V. Mefford who has offices in the former location of the comnanv in the Gardinier building. Adv. v l 2 tf. H. A. AIMT PLANING MILLS Cor. Greenwood and Madison St' (Successor to Wenaha Lbr. Co.) ALL KINDS of custom planing done promptly. Our guaran tee behind every job of work. " ' I !! Pitofccoional FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. F. & A. M. La Grande Ledge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular : meetings first and third Saturday at 7:80 p. m. Cordial welcome to :. all Masons; " , C. W. NOYES, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, See. , . 8. P. O. Ev La Grande Lodge No, 433 Meeta each Thurmday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, comer of De ' pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brother ciirdlally invited to attend.--'.., . . M. a DONOHUE, E. R. ADNA & ROGERS, See. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD U Grande Camp No, 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. : HaU. AU visiting neighbors ,wel- . corned."-'-,' ;.. : ' JOHN A. READ, C. C. : . J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. v MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No- 7708 ', meets on the first and third Tfcura , day evenings of each month in the ' K. of P. ball ViaHinc neighbors -. welcome.' , ,-.r,., H. C. BALL, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camn meets every second and fourth Fri day afternoons, every month in K. of P. HaU. All visiting members cordially invited. ' NELLIE CHARBONEAU, Oracle. LILY C, KIMMELL, ; tf. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every Tuesday evening in the L O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. - LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G. ; - ZOE GOLDEN, Sec. UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As- sembly No. 80, meet regularly every tirst and third Tuesday ox each month in the K. of P. hall. All visiting members are invited to at tend, i - F. R. SUYDAM, M. A. NORA M SHORT, Sec. L0. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. : 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds ... regular . meeting every ' Tuesday 'flight at 7:30 in Moose Home on Adams ave. Visitors adways wel- " come.- - ' ANGUS STEWART, Die. F. A. EPLING, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross . Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall). A Pythian' welcome to all visiting Knights. H. E. DIXON, C. C. v HAL REES, K. of R. A S. K. OF L. OF SECURITY Mt Em ily Council No. 2646. Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ings at 8 o'clock in the Fiftii floor of the new Foley building. Visit ing members are welcome. - ANGUS STEWART, Pres. CLARENCE E. GRAVES, .')' ; Fin. Sec. ROY E. GREEN, Red. Sec 0 E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 6. E. S., holds stated' communications the second and fourth , Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. MRS. A. U. WILLIAMS, - " -' - W. M. ' MARY A. WARWICK, Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 en each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley building. Visiting members cordial ly welcomed. '. , W. C HANSEN; W. P. L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE No. 47 Meet . second and xdnrth Tuesday nights of each month at Eagle's hall in Foley BuiWine. All visiting neighbors welcome. LOUISE HILARY, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening at K. P. HaU. '""' ;- M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTH, M. of R. C. LOUISE LANDRUM. AUCTIONEERS. TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and ' machinery sales. . "The ' man that fets you the money." Leave or ers at Observer office. Ue Hotel Oregon PORTLAND, OREGON s CENTRALLY LOCATED AS TO BUSINESS AND ALL PLEASURE RESORTS The place where all Eastern Oregon people stop when in Portland. Mr. F. S. Braiowell is always on hand to greet his many friends. ' . RATES Large sanitary rooms, without bath $1.00 and upward 1 with bath .... $1.60 and upward M. C. DICKINSON,. General Manager. ; F.S. BRAM WELL, Assistant General Manager. When in Seattle, stop at the Hotel Seattle. We own it Dinectopy j PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. "' A L. RICHARDSON. M. D. Phvii- . cian and Surgeon: over Hill's drug store. Phones: Office, Black 1362; residence, Main 55. ; DR. R. E. L. HOLT. Physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli .tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot street Phones Off ice Main 69; Redence, Main 730. ... . DR. M. K. HALL Physician and tor. Km.. wuk nen-iacoDaoB7 tuaa one Main 63. Rooms 11-12-13. C 'H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physic cian and Surgeon. ; Special atten tion to Eye, Ear; Nose and Throat Office in La Grand National Bank Building. Phones: Office Main 2; Residence Main 32. ; v DR. H. I UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. Diseases of the ey ' ' a specialty. DR. DORA J. - UNDERWOOD Dis- ., eases of women and children, Of ficesAdams avenue, -, over Red i, Cross Drug Store. . , VI EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPR CIAUST. DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited , exehisively to diseases and surgery of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Also the Fitting of Glasses. Office West Jacobso Sldg. Office Phone Red ; 3481. Residence Red 2021. ; ,i :p ; DENTIST. C .: E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms S . and 7 ; new West Building. Phon Black 1521; Office Hours 8 to 12 a. - nv, and 1 to 5 p. ml OSTEOPATHS. DR. C. H. DAY Osteopath Pbv sician. Over Lilly's Hardware Store Phone Main 63. . Residence phone Black 761. Successor to Dr. Zim merman. CHIROf .lACTOR. MYERS & ' KELLY Graduates ef Universal Chiropractic College - of Davenport,- Iowa. Offices in New Foley Building. Phone Black 18T1. VETERNIARY. DR. H. W. KILEY Graduate " Vet erinarian Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. State ; Stallion,., Inatecto, Steel; Inspected for shipment Home Independent Phone.. Black 41.' Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main : 17..:' . - ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Gee. T. Cochran and Colon R. ' Eberhard Attorneys. " La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN CKAWFOKD i EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and United' States. Office West-Jacobson build ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. - R J. GREEN Attorney at Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all tate and Federal courts. UNDERTAKERS. W. H. OHNENKAMP CO., Un dertaking and Embalming. Strictly modern. Day phone, Black 241. Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3412. J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em- oaimer; zu years in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red 3181, Red 562, Black 3811. T Deafness Cannot Be Cured '.T by local appllcattona, as they cannot reack tbo dlKsacd portion of the ear. There la." only one way to cure deafnew, and that la by constitutional remedies. DfeafncM la )aufd by an Inttamed oondltlon of the mu :ou llnlna of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllnr Bound or Imperfect hearlns, and when ft la entirely cloeed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its hormal condi tion, hearing- will be destroyed forever: nine cases-out often are cauaed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition, of the mucous surfaces. We will live One Hundred Dollars for any OTae of Deafness (caused by catarrh I thnt cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druftista 7 Be. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstlpaUoa. ".rmfH',"r.V:'TJSTI itt IV 1' .t- 1