LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. PAGE SIX ' V . v J. T. SCOTT o o o V Y- have no ned to trive at.t? and nrix4? a war to et the iizast ot teo:m wntixi- tobuv, piano. W -Tt&ve cnsr cri2 cf:v whui. The Shero man Ciav Lme. Steurwav, Ljm ku'tziLann, A B Chase ud Oonovpf I ' $ At price? I'.-wer Tr-at- 1 , -nor i-Jraiss. 2 f Safer than National Banks J Better than U. S. Gold Bonds J UNION COUNTY LANDS. y 4 Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when j J you have a sure thing at home ? J J See G . J. BLACK, j who has a large list of money makers. - ? Children's Play Shoes j We have shoes that will be outgrown pefore 4 outworn.'"' "' . .;,'.'.' '.' r r6 - " It is best for your benefit. that you fit your- children in either of these' lines f $ Sprinter Peihler or Minnehaha A All Show Shoe Science r I SMITH & GREEN 5 V Shoe Men r NORTH BEACH Queen Z of the ; ; Northwest Resorts Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on theWash- 1 " ington Coai? . . The place to spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level, compact and smooth. tMany tnrivmg and tidy communities, dcughttul no X -1 .J. A. 1? ! k 11 Jl. A '' coixage, ieni ana camp me. ah me comions of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, ciam digging beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands.' Reduced Bates from all parts of Oregon and Wash. : .:-v,': VIA : ;.---r..'i Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co Season Rates From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchase tickets and make reset-- atlons at City Ticket Office. 3rd and Washington -Streets." Tort land, or Inquire of any 0. R. & N. agent elsewhere for Information i' ' . WM. McTMCHIlAY, General rasson ger Aj:nt, TortlanC, Orcgci. t"l nMn ( tht wctico or aubn dip. It Wit, uV-t dowa H BfcUnW w not-not cmmim mthoul Cbuif i J ur.n r. 11 j ADD On of the fint names mentioned la connection with the aelecUoa of a suc cessor to General William M. Uar shaD, chief of the engineer corps of the army, who retires la June, was that of Colonel Q. W. Ooethals, who has played such a prominent part la b u 1 1 d 1 n Unci Sam's great Pana ma canal Ooethals Is most popular In Panama. lie pats on no frill. He does not hold him self aloof or sur round himself with an air of mystery. Everybody can see him, and he Is al ways good na tared, although ; carrying problems on his shoulders that would drive most men to drinking Panama water, and that's going some. When there was so much discussion over the ' way the canal should be built Coetbals said: "If they want a lock canal 1 11 build It for them. If they want a sea level canal I'll build It for them. If they don't want either I'll go home." Few American women have made such. a strenuous and delightful trip abroad as. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, who has been with her husband evei since he emerged from the African Jangles and started on bis triumphal tour of Europe. She has crossed the desert on a camel, dined with royalty, shaken hands with famons heroes and COL. OOETHALS. v.x.-.v'twi'JiiB.V mmm ''a l "-'' 'T7' "A JttB. EOOSEVKLT CBOB&INO THE DKSEBT. as the wife of America's popular ex president has been the most talked of woman abroad. ., . : . Mrs. Roosevelt Las stood the Journey remarkably well and, like the colonel, Is bronzed from the sun and looks the picture of health. : Friends In Both Places. Mark Twain, the humorist, had friends in Philadelphia, and one of them, a woman who was his hostess at a dinner on his last visit to that city, tells the following story: . - "We were talking about the future Hfe and the various kinds of reward and punishment that might be expect ed in the next world." nlie said, "and Mr. Clemens took no part in the dis cussion. After a few moments of con versation on the part of all the other guests and complete silence from the humorist the woman sitting next to blm turned to him und said: "Well. Mr. Clemens, aren't you go ing to tell us what you think about future punishment and reward?' 1 mnst ask you to excuse me, madam.' he replied., Tou see, 1 have friends In both places.'. Fruit Trees. D. H. Proctor, representing Milton Nurseries. Order now for fall and spring delivery. .-1 I! Ill A imSji MEAT CO. I F 4 I ! J We can fill your order f i and deliver it prompt, p Steaks, Chops, Boil or J Roast of Beef, Veal, t A . T t. r..ii. -r i K juauiD, luuuon or .rorK from our wiU shops please you. Fresh Fish J O 1 1 TT tfllk1rTn 1 M n n n n m to order. We are al ways in the market to buy chickens. Pure government in spected lard 18 cents f per pound. Phone your order. Both Phones. . J. A 5 TP1 M nini DQE51E Entertaining and Amusing Also an extremely interesting Lecture with Stereopti- con Views Illustrating KUHN .GAIJFORMA -- ff- .- ------- - ,- . . ....Msaaum 2 50, 0 (Q) Acres of Irrigated Lands The Heart of the Great SACRAMENTO MMAM A large area. A wonderfully fertile soil., A de lightful and healthful climate. Where .the ' growing pcaf iod is ten months. Where alfalfa yields 8 to 10 tons per acre. Where the orange, the vine, the orchard and the farm all offer the greatest possible opportunities. Where the land owns the water all the canals, laterals and other perquisites, after the entire acreage is sold, reverting to the property owners each acre rejpresent ing one share of stock in the Canal company. A never failing water supply from the Sac ramento River We will Appreciate it You will Enoy it At Stewards' Opera House FRIDAY IGHT, JUNE AT 8:15 24 InterestingF amment I 3 '