La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1915, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
LA gkande evening observer
THUUSDAY, MAY 13, 1915
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)iii!ii4ifJ4?4?4lTfcf last winter but
- ' L was lost 111 lite Benaic.
HAND tSAU SPECIAL
A new assortment of. the. very latest Hand Bags; Reg
ular $1.25 bag for 75c rThis week only.
The educational or constructive side
IjT j of the child labor problem will be
L presented at the children's charter
session by Dr. Jessica P. Peixotto, K.
B. DeGroot, Prof. Albert C. Whit
' (I 1 taker, and other Calif ornians active
X 'ly interested in the broader aspects
TO! child well a re legislation.
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
6 The REXALL Store
I
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LEGAL NEWS.
. Conveyances.
1 : ivan n fniipn unn m m i aiiii urirA
1 and husband to L O Long and Mary
WAililAiiAAAtbAAdtAdttbAAAAtbAAAiitXr nis wire ?Jlou warranty deed
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BRlill airaiLLE ,
LIBRARY BODY NEWS ITEMS
A Dollar Saved Is A Dollar Earned
You can save a day's wages in outfitting yourself at The United Store. -Out
Qualities are the Best, Your Satisfaction and Savings the Greatest.
COMMISSION NAMES SUCCES
SOR TO JOHN COLLIER.
Connecting Sewer May Be Built
Road to Intake Repaired.
SEASON WELL ADVANCED FRUIT
SAFE ' . '
Personal and Mention from Summer
ville Country. -,:
Ladies' Rain Coats .......... .$3.98, $3.90 $6.90
Ladies' English Gaberdine Rain Coats..,....,,
t........... $9.90 $12.50
Ladies' English BulmacanB ....$9.90
Girls' Rain Capes, with hoods....... $1.98
Children's Rubbers 39c 49c
Ladies' Rubbers ................ T. 59c,
Ladies' Soring Shoes .$1.98 $2.25 ; $1.98
Children's Shoes 98c $1.15 $1.25 $1.49
Ladies' Umhrellas 69c 98c $1.49
Children's Umbrellas ,49c
Summerville, May 11, (Special)
H. S. Brownton, a dentist, has been Mrs. D. E. Deardorf and daughter
named to su-ceed John Collier on the ' Earline, are guests of her parents, Mr.
f ..: lii.-.... i,UrH . Ufa and Mrs. J.M. Amsberry, three miles
pointment was made and confined T.,0,
last evening at the regular weekly I yjgj
meeting of the city commission. Mr. j Mr. S. C. Johnson was entertain-
Collier resigned when he moved to ' ing a husky attack of la grippe Sun
.Portland a few days ago. ' day, but work was so "pushin' that he
The entire commission was present, went to work Monday.
President Russell presiding, and ! The fruit for the most part at least
Commissioners Gardner and Palmer geems to have weathered the late coal
at the desks. Monthly reports came weather, and is considered safe.
W-Jorr n,derati0n- The "w-8 An army of cats that would destroy
'bill of $1.20 per year, as paymaiour over-production of squirrels and
. .. o-nnhet-s RhnnM finrt n hvr-lv ripmnnri
conveys the west half of lot 2 in blk
f bommers add to tlgin.
'Iheo E Ostlund and wife to Sher-'
wood Williams $25 warranty deed'
conveys lots 21 22 and 23 of tiridges '
and Cleaver Orchard tracts, 1
" Thomas Hall et ux to Alfred Cull
$700 warranty deed conveys N 1-2 of
N 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-44 of sec
31 tp 2 N R 39 E and W 1-2 of W 1-2
of SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 cf sec 9tp 1 N H
38 E except a strip 20 ft in width
across the North end of said last de
scribed tract, which is used as a pub-
11C lUttU.
Lavina Cochran and Alex Cochran
her husband to Bence Cochran SI u&
warranty deed conveys all of lots 16 I
and 17 and the e io ft of lot 18 of tBBtBmuammmmmtummmmm
blk 147, in Chaplin's addition to La I
Grande. . j : ; ;
Satisfacl ion of Mortgage. to $10,000 for tho week which means
The Investors' Mortgage Security that much more money for business
Co. to Matilda J Russell Mitchell and .'channels. So far the price has been
Mathew W Mitchell her husband re-! 100 'ow t reach the highest qualities
Men's Rain Coats ............$3.98 $4.98 $3.90
English Imported Gaberdines Rainproof. .....
. . ...... . ; . . $9.90 $12.50
English Balmacans
; Boys'; Rain Coata .
Boys! Sweaters . . .
Men's Sweaters"...'
Boys' Shoes
Men's Shoes ......
Men's Umbrellas
. Men's Hats .-. . ... . . .
..7 $9-90
...$2.98
.................... 98e
...... ,". . 98c
'.HaH $1.25 $1.49 $1.69
.......$1.98 $2.98 $3.50
98c $1.49 $1.98
..............98c
YOU CAN ALWAYS
DO BETTER AT
The UNITED STORE
33 BIG BUSY
STORES
J. C. PENNEY Co.
Main 70, or inquire Harris grocery.
Adv. 5-13-tf.
leases nug uai.su inn May re-
Mteniled i . . ""-8" " anq
exienuea eovenno. SE 1-4 nf J i t u cd
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40 E W M.
Suits Filed.
United States National bank pltf
ys Victor Johnson. Suit to collect
certain promissory notes. .
n i i i .,n.. i
Only one bid was received for the i K 7 ,,. . .
ale of the five acre tract south of the 1 leye 'est of, the Mississippi river.
city once used for pest house iiur-'. Sherwood Williams, the genial cash
poses. Joe Clark presented a bid of ler of the state Bank of imbUr, arose
$31.00 per acre, and the matter was earIv Sunday and having exchanged
laid over one week. . suit w'th a passing tramp, rode in.
Resolution preliminary to building h's Mitchell car to the most tempting
a short piece of connecting sewer in , fishing pool he could find and, owing
the vicinity of Cedar and Onk on M to the showery weather that day, we
and N streets, came up for favorable surmise that beefsteak was on the bill
consideration. of fare at the Williams" home that
The manager was given authority diiy.
to improve the roud to Beaver creek The sinking of the Lusitania with
wuini in j -juui aiiuie( una ;1 lls immense Cargo of innocent passen-
hauhntr will
uu it is imperative
be
considerable
Bary over this roa
that it be repaired.
General manager's report for tho
week ending May 8th, 1U1 5.
No fires last week.
. The street superintendent spent
$122.87 including $7.00 prison labor.
Of this $92.40 was for cleaning
Htrcets and putting eight loads of !
.sand on the tir street macadam.
noc.es-, gers is the principal topic of conversa
tion in this locality.
The season is well advanced, and
with plenty of showers thecrop out
look is very gratifying.
Child Laborers of the West.
The program of the Child Labor
jtj Conference to be held at San Fran
cisco May 28th-31st has just been an
nounced. An entire session is to be
devoted to a discussion of "Child La
bor in the West," with La bor Com
missioner Clary of Arkansas, Com
missioner Olson of Oregon, and vari
ous olliciuls of the California Child
Labor Committee and San Francisco
Juvenile Protective association nmnmr
f ho speakers. At the same session
lso included the work on the road to
the reservoir south of town. The
.superintendent spent $28.52 for cross
wulk lumber and $1.85 for tools and
repairing tools.
Tho police Hrrested three on state
. charge and five on .city charge 9.
Three for being drunk and two for be
ing disorderly. There are live in iail.
Served 17 nipals: had Ihrnn k1ipiui'
nf Klrwlf wm-o In tK., il-ewts W. lime. the Staff Phnl
pound. Fes $11.00 bsides the feeding ograplier of the National Child Labor
.expense, Nino dogs wore killed. No Committee and the only social phot-
ukck iwer in me country, will report
on child labor conditions in the west
ns he has found them'. Mr. Hine is at
present making a study of child em
ployment in the far western state.,
and tho first report of his findings will
be made at the San Francisco Con
ference. Speakers of national reputation
siifh !.s Dr. Folix Adler, tho Chairman
of the National Child Lahor Com.
.fines.
The engineer completed the design
and estimates on enlarging the pres
ent reservoir. Also routine grades and
other work. His assistant worked 13
hpurs.
The water . superintendent spent
'$78.00 lowering pipes. This is work
that tho cold spell of last winter in
dicated was needed.
The reeorHnr rnllncfod 1 1 on
pound foes; $11.75 improvement dis- ' niittee, and Mrs. Floronce Kelly, gen
oral secretary of the National C
sumors' league, will launch a com
pnign for the Introduction into the
sinking fund for n bond 1 "oxt Congress of a bill similar to
Thp HcprncH Intnrocf tho Palmer-Owen bill which missn.1
ina riouse or Kepresentatlves by an
trict No.l-A, with 50c interest and
$2.00 for four building permits. Hi)
drew a warrant for $459.35 on tho
i. r. u. v.
of $450.42.
same .was S8.93. Also a warrant on
the Riune fund for $622.69 being
$606.71 par and $15.08 accrued inter
est. The recorder drew salary war
rants for $1593.17. and $(183.10 for
labor certificates. He also drew a
warrant for $116.42 on the park fund
on voucher 31.
The treasurer collected $295.31
paving installments; $164.30 interest
on same; $4.30 interest improvement
district No. 90; $4.40 interest im
provement district No. 05; $10.80
sewer 22, section No. 3; $889.07 water
rent; $25.00 moving picture license
"for four months; $10.05 drny license:
$20.00 for a year's plumber's license
nnd $1.50 for three electrical permits.
He paid $520.50 wnter warrant:
$497.80 road warrants; $142.90 park
warrnnts; $6.00 general fund war
rant with 50c interest on same. He
paid $549.84 improvement district in
terest; $4000.00 for paving bonds
$475.02 improvement district No. 95
warrnnts with $12.75 interest; $128.08
improvement district No. 9" warrants
with $8.50 interest on snmo.
The city has now redeemed nil of
the first issue of paving bonds
amounting to $61,433.03. The treas
urer has called $6000.00 of issue two.
This Issue amounts - to about S'JG..
W38.64. '.
THEN WANTED Five strong al.lc
'bodied men for pick and shovel
, work. Permanant work to good
i men. Wages 20c per hour and
IjoariK Apply" to Mr. Harvev,
Foley hotel, this evening. Camp
Carson Mining & Power Co. Adv.
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' CLIMATIC DATA
' Maximum 62;
n Temperature a
' Climatic data, based on read
Ings for 24 hours ending lest
n.'fjht at 6 o'clock:
Minimum 42
.'2:30 today.
4 4 4 4 4 "fr i- 4 $
. 490 Weddings Performed .
Baker, Jlay 10. For ' the third
time in his long carreer as a "marry
ing parson" Rev. Ceore-o T. Ellin tiH
a nuptial knot in the office of the Ellis
Transfer vesterdav aftornnnn whn
he united in marriage Chester Guy
ivewton and Susie A. Bell of Haines.
When the young people appeared with
their license Rev. Ellis was alnno an
couia noi. leave the office so it was
decided to hold the wddding then and
there. In a few moments the cere
mony was over and Rev. Ellis return
ed to his duties, pleasantly interrupt
ed to make two fond hearts beat as
one. -
Rev. Ellis also married the groom's
brother several years ago, the cere
mony takincr nbwo in th nm
July 4th while the celebration was
at its height. Incidentally, the mar
riage yesterday brought the clergy
man's record of marriages to 490,
and he expects to cross the 500 line
oeiore ine end ot the year.
Stanfields Get O. A. C. Man
R. G. Chenault, a prominent Senior
in the Department of Animal Hna-
bandry, has received a position as
superintendent of one of R. N. Stan
field's many sheep ranches at Stan
field, Oregon.
The Stanfield brothers are the
most extensive sheep products in the
west. It is said that Mr. Chenault i
to receive a renumerative salary from
ms employers wno recognized him as
a man fully capable of performing
l,f lut,ies a, satisfactory manner.
'"Short" as he is known was promi
nent in athletics, having taken an
important part in football lust -full u
well as being an excellent student.
He is well liked bv all of his flil.nrle
who extend their heartv congratula
tions. O. A. c. Barometer.
of animals but at the present rate
of raise these too will be on the mar
ket within thirty days. There are
many valuable heavy teams that" can
be had but the owners have not
come in touch with the present buy
ers and will not until the price ad
vances. There will be no scarcity of
homes in the valley for farm and util
ity work but ths surplus will soon be'
e . I. I e i . , . '
ui nie iax icw yvars nave timuiaiea
the production and many colts are
growing to excellent horses.
HORSES WANTED I buy all cheap
. ones as well as good ones. Don't
be afraid to bring them in. I will
: be at the stock yards Saturday all
day. I will pay market prices.
Adv. ; ' 5-13-2tp.
TEAMS WANTED Four teams for
work at Camp Carson. Must leave
, Saturday a. m. . Apply to Mr. Har
vey, Foley hotel today and- Fri
day. Pay for time going and com
: ing from - mines. Camp Carson
Mining & Power Co. Adv. '
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FOR RENT Two story ; business
building. Suitable for rooming
house 'io stairs. Store rooms be
low. Will r?nt all or part; Phone
Cleaning Them Out
(Union Scout)
Horse buvers have hoon ttnMrin'ir
to Union thick and fast and are grad
ually cleaning out the magnificent
animals that have been reared in the
Catherine Creek Valley. Besides the
iuycrs ior tne French government
uu o me omers nn(1 lMe worn is going
on in Powder Vallcv which hns lw.
come famed for splendid horses pro-
Hume sines win run close
! JifeR-T Corsets i
i Front L&oed
i $3.50 and up
PaulineLederle
a
Red 3141, Next Door to Western
! Union.
BRITISH MARINES ON
GET A LITTLE
TURK'S SOIL
FUN NOW AND THEN
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.',''5JE.DDY " A PAVK DONKKY. HAS FOUND A NEW MASTVtt im
T.SSLT,SH- MAKINK- MANY OK WHOM ARB NOW OurM
DANELLlS3KS C'APT"KEU "R0 T TCRK3 ALONG THB DXK-
YOUR EYES
ser-
Are your most obedient
vants. They may
Complain
out win patiently toil on in
your behalf. They will stand
much more ABUSE than any
organ of the body, but when,
through CONSTANT NEG
LECT, their delicate adjustment
becomes DISTURBED, how
quickly the servant becomes the
master. How UTTERLY HELP
LESS you are without your eyes.
Let me attend to your eve'
troubles.
Several leading physicians of La
Grande are now sending ALL
their patients to me when they
suspect eye strain.
Any lens duplicated in a few
minutes.
1 GRIND ALL MY GLASSES.
Last Week1 of the Oregon
Nursery Safe
Everything will be ,
sold at a sacrifice.
Every school child
will receive a fruit
tree FREE on Sat. 15
OREGON NURSERY CO.
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NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
1000 pounds of paper will be used in our
new directory. It will hang on 3000
phones. It is the business and social
map of the city. Is your name in it.
" If not, better get in before it i3 too late.
The directory as an advertising medium
cannot be surpassed.
HEACOCK
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
3rd Floor New Foley Bldg.
Home Independent Telephone Co.
THE TODLER
The Todler is a great comfort for
tired mothers and natural amusement
for any child. The seat and back is
made of heavy canvas, which assures
comfort and is perfectly sanitary. The
guard prevents the child from falling
out, as it cannot be raised unless hit
in the center sharply. Can be put in
the doorway, porch or .lawn.' Sold
complete with rings, screw hooks nd :
ropes, price $1.50. - .
SPECIAL OFFERING WITH
ERY SIDWAY GUARANTEED GO-"
CART SOLD THIS MONTH, THE
TODLER SWING IS INCLUDED
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.
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