La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 15, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.
GREAT
oncession Sale
IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE ALL SUMMER GOODS REDTUED
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Extra Specials for SATURDAY
Dress Patterns
Our Choicest Lawns, Dimities
and wash suiting, 10 yards to
a pattern, fast colors. Pat
terns will be sold for $1.28,
5 j .48, J 1.68, wcrth in many
cases double the price.
Canvass Shoes
Fine quality white canvass
shoes for children, sizes 8 to
2, regular $1. 36 grade, on
Sale Saturday 89c
Ladies' Oxfords
Full runs of sizes, wine :olor.
regular $5.00. Every pair the
best that the shoe trade fur
nishes. On sale $2.48
Silk Kimonas
A.'l colors, finest Kimona Silk
Persian, trimmed extra fine.
Values at $5.00. n sale
For Saturday,$1.98
Children's Oxfords
Blacks and wine color, extra
fine grade of snoes, oak tan
soles, all sizes, worth to $1.85
On sale for
Saturday, 98c
THE FAIR
You Can do Better Now than Ever
THE FAIR
CHIEF JOSEPH" CRISIS NEAR IN WARMER STILL
rOPPLAB I'lHSl UK (HAH IS
TOTAL WRECK.
t plosion Ignites Vessel and She
Burn to Water's Kdgc Quickly.
WAGE WAR
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LM
CLOY KM RKADVTO STRIKE
Joseph, July 15. Special "Chief
Joseph" the classy launch owned by
the Wallowa Lake Amusement Com
,)iiny, and which has been In service
on the lake for the past year or inoie,
burned to the water's edge about l:'jtfj
this morning, following an explosion
of the engine. The loss is $1200 with
no insurance to cover it.
No One Injured.
Fortunately the explosion occurred
at a time when no one was In or near
the vessel. She had been docked for
the night, following the customary
evening runs last night, and shortly
after midnight, the explosion occurr
ed. With great rapidity, the vessel
was consumed to the water edge for
the flames hud been scattered over
the entire deck of the launch.
Muffler had Closed (I)
There Is no definite knowledge of
the cause of the explosion but the
supposition is that the muffler of the
Sfi horse-power cngme had become
logged in some way. causing the ox
ilnslon. Had tha explosion occurred n few
'lours earlier, the results Would have
been disastrous for a large crowd of
ampere had spent the evening on
board the veiiel enjoying tlie exhilar
ating rides. The boat was the largest j
ilensure craft in the state outside of
Pol land waters.
Financier VIsHa Jesepli.
loseph, July ir. -Spocial George
v. Berry, a well-known Stevens coun
ty, Wn resident, is here today look
(rig OTr his financial Interests. He
one Of the early promoters of the
hell hotel and has other financial
interests here.
Will Return Sadler's Lecture.
The Doctor Sadler books' of lectured i
which have not been distributed by
the Chuutaiuiua management, are be
tug prepared for shipment to the int'.v
Ushers, and if anyone desires a
f the lectures, they have but to 11
iv Secretary George T. Cochran. Sev
eral copies have been disposed of to
oarties who were anxious to keep a
-opy of the lectures Which DbCtOJ
Sadler delivered,
((inference this Afternoon Throws
DNcouriiging Aspect on Strike.
Pittsburg, July 15. A crisis in the
Pennsylvania line affairs Is growing
Ueueral Manager Peck of the lines
west of Pittsburg, conferred this af
ternoou with committees of the rail
toad men who have already voted
their willingness to strike unless the
detnauds were granted. The men be
lieve Peck is playing a waiting game,
and say they will surely strike unless
the demands are granted. Shorter
hours and higher wages are demand
ed. .
STRIKE IS BREWIML
Trainmen and Conductors In Phila
delphia Want Increase in Wages.
ON SATURDAY
WEATHER PREDICTION POINTS
TO NO BELIEF
Last MurhtS Shower Fails to Do Real
Good to Situation Here
Weather Forecaster Beals can see
no relief In the way of rain for East
ern Oregon this week. His prediction
today reads: Fair tonight and copier;
warmer Saturday. This In the fape of
last evening's "teaser", has cast a dis
couraging aspect on the rain situation
in Union county. Last evening there
was a semblance of a shower but it
failed to even "settle the dust ', and
the clouds broke and the sky cleared
without any good coming from the attempt.
Philadelphia. July la. Committees
ot the Brotherhood 61 Railway Train
men and the Outer of Hallway Con
ductors, are conferring today. They
represent employes of the Pennsyl
vania railroad, east of Pittsburg.
The men demand an increase in wages
wltii better hours and working condl
lions, if they walkout, the time they
will da so win probably be announced
this afternoon.. The company says It
is impossible to increase the wages
now.
Fleet to Bar Harbor.
Portland, Me., July 15. The fleet l
the Eastern Yacht club, which ha.q
been cruising off the Maine shote for
the last week, is expected to reach
Bar Harbor tomorrow, where the
cruise will end.
Philadelphia. Jul) I.'..- The big
strike of the employes of the Penney!"
Van la roads east of Pittsburg is prat
t.ii ally sure. This afternoon the com
pany Issued a statement declaring all
negotiations off. They can't raise
wages unless they reduce their pow
er as men. As a result conductors,
enflueers, etc., probably will strike
BOOH, The employees are conferring
between themselves and will probablj
announce the date of the walkout tonight
Ion it Is Gloomy.
Chicago. Ill . July 15.- Although to
day Is the anniversary of the founding
of Bum city by the Prophet Elijah,
alias John Alexander Howie, there
was no celebration as in former
years, The Dowieitea have lost t.iiih
In their dead leader and '.ion City !s
now In the hands of "Infidels." During
the life of the prophet .Tulv la uiher-
i in tb '''east of the Tabernacle,
lasting ten days.
Pole Celebrate Buttle.
N'. w York. July 18, Two bundled
thousand Poles ol the metropolitan
district joined with the people of the
old country today in celebrating the
BOOth anniversary of the battle of
tirnnwald in which the forces of Po
land destroyed the powerful Teutonic
knights and placed their territories
at thS mercy of th Poles and their
allies.
The Poles of New York, New Jer-
s. v -,:,d Connecticut Joined in n big
New York city celebration with pa
rados, mass meetings and a stent In-
iei national banquet
The Poles claim motion Inhabitants
In this eltv. "'oeoo tin chlcseo. W
000 In Wttshui : lad large numbers
In I oleda and Milwaukee
Bankrupt Stock for Sale.
I will receive bids at any time on
or before the 19th day of July, for the
general merchandise stock of goods at
Allcel, belonging to the bankrupt es
tate of B. F. Webtfc The stock and
inventory can cf examined at any
:!ue by smtSuog :!;polntment with
the trustee at Aliceil.
-:HAS. PLAYLE., Trustee.
MEN WANTED.
Wouldst Be a Pope Fiend .'
Washington. July 15. Wouldst be
a dope fiend. If you entertain such a
desire, the way to fulfill it Is to par
take of medicated "soft" drinks at
the seductive soda counter, snuffle
"catarrh powder" into the nostrils, or
take B so-called "tobacco cure." Near
ly all of such preparations will lend
to the "dope"' habit, according to
scientists of the department Of ami
culture. Here is the department's
list of "don'ts:"
If you are thirsty, beware of medi
cated soft drinks. j
If you have a baby in your house I
don't give it "soothing syrup.'
If you want to get out of the tobac
co habit, don't take an advertised
"cure."
If you catch cold, have hay fever,
or are troubled with catarrh. '
take patent medicines to '.: ad off,.!
If you do any of these ap'ia tly
harmless tilings you may get the dope
habit
The warning has been give i by the
department in S remarkable i let
just Issued tO "fight shy" of 1 pi ml
medicines. Some are harmless, of
course, but the expert chemists of the
department declare that, as 'a rule,
many of the medicated soft drinks,
the "soothing syrup", the tobacco, cn
tarrh. consumption, cold and drug
"cures" contain sucii deadly drugs as
cocaine, morphine, acctanilid. aeffcin
or chloral. The innocent purchaser
Of a patent medicine cure may dis
cover, after taking several bottles of
a certain remedy, that he has develop
ed an appetite for it. He can hardly
gel along without it. In other words
he becomes : "dope" fiend and sooner
or later come-; to the point where he
takes his cocaine, morphine or chloral
"straight."
No Mail Over 45 Years of Age Need
Apply.
There's the sign that's getting to be
a common thing in America.
Corporations are retiring men at
50. They are not hiring anyone over
40.
A baldheaded man usually looks 10
years older than he is.
A man with gray hair always does.
It is Important nowadays that a
man should look as young as he is; it
is vastly more important that a man
with a family dependent upon him
should take care of his hair.
If your hair Is falling out, stop it.
If you have dandruff, get rid of it
by killing the germs
If your hair is fading, don't delay.
There is one sure remedy that will
cure these misfortunes and aid you
to remain young.
Parisian Sage, the grand and effi
cient hair restorer, is guaranteed to
permanently remove dandruff in two
weeks, or we will give your money
back.
Parisian Sage stops falling hair It
prevents hair from fading.
It Is the best beautlfler of ladles'
hair as it makes harsh, lusterless
hair fluffy, soft and beautiful. It la a
most refreshing and daintily perfum
ed dressing, not sticky or greasy.
Parisian Sage is sold and rigidly
guaranteed by us. Prlc f0 cents a
large bottle, or by express, all
charges prepaid, by the American
makers, Giroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo, N.
Y. The girl with the auburn hair on
every bottle.
NBWLIN DRCG CO.
IMP
We will resume business at our
old stand, WO Mams Ave.,
with a complete stock of
HAY, GRAIN AND WOOD
J. W. WHITE
PHONE ORDERS NOW TO BELL i2 AND W.MAirV 745
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Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned, that, Angus Shaw, Jr., execu
tor of the last will of Angus Shaw,
deceased, has filed in the County
Court of T'nlon county, Oregon, his
final report in the administration of
said estate, and the said court has set
Monday, the first day of August, A.
D 1910, at two o'clock, p. m., as the
time for hearing said report and all
objections to the same.
ANGUS SHAW, JR.
J7-28 Executor.
Crop Insurance
Is only possible when you buy land
with plenty of water.
Don't bet on rainfall. You may lose.
i Our Willowa Co. Farms with plenl
of water will cos you no more thi
2 others without water and you get
crop every year.
l From 20 Acres to 1000 Acre;
I C. H. JORDAN
Independent Phone 555
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Ellas Balr, de
ceased, and all persons having any
claim against said estate shall pre
sent the same to the said undersigned
administrator with the proper vouch
ers within six months frem the date
of the first publication of this no
tice which la the 24th dav of June A
D. 1910.
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DRIVERS, ATTElJNl
If your tires begin to rattle, drive around to Dutchcr's
Wagon Shop, corner Greenwood and Monroe avenue, and nave There
fixed up. I do not shoe horses so I make wagon and buggy repair
ing a specialty, and our shop Is well equipped for this line of work.
Buggy, snrry, and hack bodies made to order. Ghe ns a call
A. DUTCH ER, Prop.
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M. I. B.
COFFEE
Demonstration
Tomorrow
Come in and
try a cup
CITY GROCttt
AND
BAKERY