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MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919. L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THREE" ! Drug Store The rresAlyUon Store. 0 tf brigade Called . TO SMALL FIRES,1 o , o e An alarm from fire resiricmcp nf J. I D. Haines was ruifg into the city brj !KOde Saturday eveniirfc, 8 blaze hav ing started from a defective flue. The call was promptly answered, al tin. fire was extiiiKuishedeWore damarg of any consequence had been done. Another little fire occurred Sun day ac the Deurlovj residence; corner of Depot and X streets. A carpet was slightly burned.by he fire there, but no other loss resulted. Social and s .Personal llOHXKXKA.MP T. ADDS lU FOHT.IXT XfiW KVl'll'MEN'X Mrs. A. Lauer of Perry is a visitor in La Crando today. J. E. Anderson left this morning for Baker City on business. John HodRlns went to Baker City on a business trip this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mnxficld of Joseph are guests at the Foley to day. ' Judge Knowles loft this morning fr Kutorprisc to sign some court orders. H. F. Kulluy of Wushtucna, Wash ington, is iu La Grande today on business.. ( Sylvia Holmes, who has bcrm in La Grundo (or a few days returned to Hot Lake this mornlnf. Lieutenant Simpson who has been In La Grando' several dayB on busi ness left for Boise this morning. II. C. Criuly returned . this morn ing from San Francisco, where he was called a few days ago on account of tho illness of his son, Harold He reports him very much improved. Chester Hammack of Enterprise passed through La Grande this morning enrouto to Enterprise. Mr. Hammack ha3 been at Camp Lewis 'and is now home on discharge. C. E. Cochran, assistant counsel for the O. W. R. R. & N., passed through La Grande thin morning, ao monpanled by Mrs. Cochran, oh their -way to Portland from Washing ton, D. C, where thev have been the past month. II. S. I.YC'Hr.M M'MltKR. Tho noxt number on tho High School Lyceum Course will be hold tho evening of Friday, January 31, ;when la nVuslml program by the Three l'arnells will be presented. In keeping with their policy of be ing able t& give tholr customers the best of service on tires the W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. are Installing a large hydraulic press for the purpose of putting on and taking off the solid tires that are used on auto trucks. Most of tho trucks now being put out are equipped with tires which are pressed onto the rim by enor mous pressure. In the past it has boon necessary to cither send the wheels to Portland for mounting tires or make use of a demountable type tiro at a considerable increaso of expense. With the new equip ment hare it will no longer be nec essary to do this. A stock of solid ty-os will also be carried at all times. i 5 j5 4 W H 1TMOUE-DA Y Mrs. Josio Day and William Whit- more wero united in marriage Sunday at 1 p. m. at the Christian parsonage in La Grande. The services were read by Rev. Rob ert H. Cokcr in the presence of Mrs. Willis Sargent, Mrs. Paul Young, Mrs. E. M. Foster and Master Thomas Ruekman. The bride was dressed in .cream silk and made a pleasing appearance. After the ceremony the party was given a wedding dinner at tne nomoijoin us of Mrs. Isabel Murray, 11)16 W ave nue, where Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruck man and baby Jane Sargent joined them. The groom has a home in Imbler for his bride, where they expect to live. They have a host of friends to wish them a prosperous, and happy life. Tha firatAAn-n,V n,iK1ln ,.l,.wtl tOe Pacific northwest was opened to day at Irtfand, Oregon , "Aniericaniiatfln schools," the first in Montana, were opened in Butte to day for the ftirpose of making good Ameo.is out of citizens of foreign birth. A slfrt course In tractor practice, one of the first of its kind offtft-ed by any AmeriAin college, was opened to day at the University of Idtiho. t?rogrsive farmers o Ohio gath ered in force in Columbus today for annual Farmer's week 'conferences conducted at Ohio State University. Appeals in the cases of Eugene V. Debs and others convicted under the espionage law were docketed for arg ument today in the Supreme court of the United States. The Chicago Opera association, un der the direction of Clcofonte Cam panini, opened second New York sea son tonight at the Lexington ' opera house. . An exile from the land of his birth and the country over which he so long held imperial sway, the form er German' emperor passed his 50th birthday today in his retreat in Hol land. The trial of Jeremiah t)"Leary on the Espionage law indictment, which grew out of the publication of the anti-British weekly "Bull," began today in the federal court in New York City. Hearings in the injunction proceed ings brought in zehalf of Henry Ford as a preliminary to a possible recount of votes cast in the senatorial election in Michigan last November began to day in the federal court at Grand Rapids. , ifNEWTOjDAJj FOR S.-V'K Heatog stove for wood or coal ojid some carpA for sal Apply lSiy Sixth street? Phone Black 3812. l-27i!t 5 e o TO RENT Neatly furnished steam- heated rooms, bloek from Y. M. C, A., 100 J Sixth street Phone Main 701. l-27-0tp PRAYER MEETING SERVICES BUTTER CHEAPER nERE. ftutter prices took a tumble here this morning, and family financiers will rejoice to learn that it went all the way from 70 to CO cents, thus fol lowing the Portland market. It is hoped that the price will continue on the downward path and that the cost of other commodities will soon follow suit. BOY INJURED. Palmer Byrkett, lfi-ycar-old son of M rs. G. Byrkett, was injured yesterday morning when a baseball, thrown by another boy with whom he was play ing, struck him in the eye. Thinking tnat serious injury 10 me e,e ,,., fnur ,.,stsW0 wlth sn,lre result, ne was uikco ia a Bpciim ... lllls an( tw ,,.( Th but his friends ; n,(,r VPSS(1B wtTe SIIlupri nn( with today that thejt denies, n,i thcy were all orovls- Columbus Three Vessels. Tho Santa Maria was one of the hreo vessels with which Columbus set i ail for America from Palos. Spain, impost 3, 1-102. She was a good-sized joat, ninety foot long, carrying slxty l is seamen. She wns decked all over, Portland last night, were irlad to learn sight of the eye would not be affected. G1LHEKT-VANDERMEULEX. Miss Edna Vandermeulcn mid ir.ir- ry Gilbert, both of La Grande, were married by a justice of the peace In this city yesterday. They will make 'their home here, where they have many friends who wish them well in their married life. CITY ATTORNEY RESIGNS J. D. Slater, city attorney, has hand ed in his resignation to the city man ager, the same to take effect Febru ary 1st. The Observer understands that the resignation has not yet been accepted. The city pays its attorney the sum of ?S00 each' year, and it i? considered by some that t will be difficult to fill the position again for this remuneration. ncd for n year. , Hun Palindrome. The longest single-word palindromes In the English lungutige are said to be "reviver" and "rotator," each contain ing seven fetters. A friend of ours hns discovered one of nine letters, viz., "detonated," which may or may not be In the dictionaries. Tho Germans, however, have a palindrome of no less than thirteen letters, "rellefpfellcr," inclining relief columns. Boston Transcript. Periwinkles Cultivated. Along the coast of Brittany perl' winkles ore grown for market in shal low water, in beds floored with boards nnd fenced with wire net. The beds are filled mid emptied by the tide. which bring abundant food. When IS .months old the moltusks are big enough to I.' hnr'vested, a fair yield being ten tons tn the oere. ' Ever Think of It? Electricity can r.;n through very ilender wires. And the energies of laving grace can enter the life through 'lie medium of a very unfinished creed. -Christian Herald. Prayer meetings will be held at the M. E. church, South, every evening this week from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to come nnd in these important services. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Appealed to Novelists. Fully a score of novels have been written round the case of Lesurqucs, who was wrongfully executed In France for the robbery of the Lyons mall and the murder of the courier; the real criminal was ono named Du boscq, to whom Lesurqucs bore u strik ing resemblance. The crime also form ed the subject of several stage drumus; In one of them Sir Henry Irving scored a success In the dual part of Lcsur-ques-Dubuscq. Novel Bean Huller. An Ingenious gardener has discov ered that beans can be hulled with a del lies wringer. If tho tension be tween the rollers is slightly loosened the bonus will fall out of their pods without being broken. ? g J J TODAY'S CAI.UNDAU ' OF SPOUTS Racing. Winter meeting at New Orleans. Winter meeting at Havjini. Cuba. Baseball. , American Association meeting at Chicago. Bench Show. Annual show at Pekingese club of America, at New York. Boxing. Mike Gibbons vs. Gordon McKay rounds, at Tulsa. Kid Norfolk vs. Tom Crowlcr, rounds, at Syracuse. Jack Stanley vs. Burman 8 rounds, at Trenton. Soldier iPartficld vs. Harry Grcb, 12 rounds, at Columbus. Oacar Gardner vs. Johnny Bedell, 1 1 0 rounds, at Cleveland. Battling Ortega vs. Fred Dyer, 12 ! rounds, at Boston. Barney Griffin vs. Mickey Sheri dan, 10 rounds, at Jackson, Mich. FOiR SALE 2450 feet woven wirt- fencing, one 16-inch plow, one 6- gallon cream churn, one povch swing. 2708 North, Second street l-27-2tp Crystal Rebckah lodge No. 50 meet;-. Tuesday as usual. Important busi ness. "Members, please come. Row Glass. ' 1-27.-21 L8ST Auto chain, 32x3 '4 between La Grande and Island or the lowr school house, Saturdny. Reward. Phone Farmers 21-x. L. M. Hoyt. l-27-3t FOR RENT- JIG. Call Lawyer. -Apartment, Stove heat Darlnnd hotel. II. C. U-27-tf Young Fir"i:.cler. Newell entered his father's study one day much excited nnd out of breath. "Oh, papa," ho 6uid, "a man out In the street bus some pigeons for Bale, and I just lack 24 cents of hav ing enough to buy one. Won't you give mo that much?" As tho father handed over the desired amount bo asked now much the pigeons were worth. . As the small boy hurried uway he shouted back: "Twcuty-flve cents." Long Siege. It must bo pretty tough lo ho a glrnlTc with that all-tbe-way-down kind of sore throat, but just think of being an ostrich with rheumatism in yer lnigs. Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold cheir regular meeting next Tuesday night, Jonuury 28. All members nre requested to be.prcsent. There will he installation of officers. l-25-2t: " " , U ' t - I'"--. " i ..I . . . ' ' . , o A - ill c o , o 1 & . I I . . I .ReBfiembeif .1 " Only 5 More Days r OF I THE GOLDEN RULE CO. j The retail clerks will hold their regular meeting Monday night at S o'clock. All members nre urged to be present. l-25-2t .CARRIE LAST, Sec. PIANO TUNING Expert tuning and repairing. Leave orders with Mrs. R. J. Kitchin. James M. Daly, tuner. l-22-(itp ATTENTION D. 0. K. K, . An important business metting of Hhaled Temple No. 170, 1). O. K. K , will be held immediately after the reg ular convention of the Red Cross lodge No. 27, Mcndav evening, January 27th. PERRY OLIVER, R. V,. C. M. HUMPHREYS, K. of R. & S. l-23-4t Prices you can afford to pay for your spring suit. New Novelty suits $18.50 to $25.00. Well, known Royal Tailors will make you the new military suit for the nifty dresser. The Tog gery. l-25-7t 15 10 If you are in need of books or writ ing paper, tablets, envelopes, pretty hexes of correspondence paper of the, very Iate3t styles and at reasonable prices you will be very sure to find just what vou need nt -1 1 ,TV MK'4M W MBkXfi3tSF? FAMILY DRUG STORE UA SWANDC.ORCaON. Quick Curo for Croup. Watch for the HrRt symptom, hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and- effectual. Adv. r Home Made Pies, Cakes and Dough-nuts at the State Cafe The State Cafo for chill. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Before using this preparation for n cough or cold you may wisli to know what it has done for others. Mrs. O. Adv. I Cook, Macon, III., write: it gives the quickest relief of any cough remedy I have ever used." Mrs. James A. Knott, Chillicothc, Mo., says "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cannot bo bent for coughs and colds. H. J. I have found i Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I have used Chamberlain's Counh Remedy on ev eral occasions when I wns suffering with a Bottled cold upon the chest and it has always brought about a curo," Adv. A J B 8 J , A.. 5 I WILL SELL AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, AT THE OLD LIGE OLIVER RANCH THREE MILES SOUTH OF ALICEL AND ONE MILE NORTH OF THE VALARIA SCHOOL HOUSE, ON Uftjjf ,lt ; . COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP A. M., THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO-WIT: THE LA GRANDE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Announces a Free Lecture on "Christian Sci v ence" by PAUL STARK SEELEY, of Portland, Ore., . Member of the Board of Lectureship of the' Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Sci entist, in Boston, Mass. STAR THEATRE, LA GRANDE, ORE. Sunday, February 2, 1910, 3 o 'clock,. P. M. '..Yam and yur friends are cordialy invited to be . present. DODGE BROTHERS . MOTOR CAR i rwijfc'ii s ' " m " ' For lddays only Coats . and suits at one bli price. UNUdUALLY LOW UPKEEP Place your fcrders now , for Spring Delivery as the do5 mandV.will greatly exceed the number w6 will be ble to get. THIRTY HEAD HORSES i 14 Good Work Horses I 7 Coming Three-year-old Colts, heavy bone 2 Coming Two-year olds 6 Yearlings i 1 Saddle Horse 8 Head of Cattle " FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 Wagons ono new and one old 1 Grain Rack . ' 1 Grain Bo Hew 1 Hack 1 DriU in. pood shape . . 1 Mowing Machine Good, 2 Pairs of Shafts : 1 Skinner ' 1 Three-section Harrow Good. : 1 Three -buttom Oliver,, Gang Plow" " ScveraJ Hundred Feet of Lumber. " 300 Second-hand Grain Sacks Set Blacksmith Tools, Grindstone 50 Pounds Alfalfa Seed 2 Cross-cut Saws 2 Oil Barrels 1 Water Heater, also some coal and 16-inch Wood Potatoes . ; . 7 Sets Team Harness ' 18 Hprse Collars 1 Saddle and Chaps HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Cook Stove 1 Heating Stove . ( 1 Cream Separator ' 1 Couch 2 Center Tables j ' " " " J l.Book Case. 1 Buffed WE- m JJisMbutor fotJUnn an Vallowa Counties. and many "OfHER Articles too Numerous to mention. w , i2 : T o TRRMS QTf SALE5-ALL SUMS OF $10 AN?) VNDERCASH. SUM a ftER ilQ A 0 CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS WILL BB GiVEN, PURCHASER GIVING BANKABLE NCTB BEARING 8 PER CEN9' INTEREST PER A5INUM. m m w 9 e 111BE LUNCH AT NOON te I- U (St (El 1V mmmf J. SPECKKARJ, Administrator 6 (S S0M JOHNSON, AjfCTI0NEB3l.o o 0 . o o G0 o o o o