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PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1910. ADHEBE TO MTRDEK THEORY 7 DAYS' SALE July 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Dalton' 4 DAYS MORE 7 DAYS' SALE July 16,18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23. Men's underwear, 40c value, sale price 21c 25 and 30c Wash Goods, sale price 19c 10c Percales, 15c Ginghams, 12 1-2 Ginghams, 10c Ginghams, 9c Ginghams, 15c Yamika pongee, 15c Fine Dimity, 35c Mirrettee, r 12 1-2 Batiste, 25c India IJnen. 22c India Linen, sale price 7 l-2c sale price lie sale price 10c sale price 7 l-2c sale price 5 l-2c sale price 10c - sale prce He sale price 22c sale price 9c - sale price 19c sale price 16c Though Nothing CoaTlaelag Is In earthed, Police are Confident. London, July 19. Although the po lice have decided, as yet there is no official evidence that Mrs. Crippen was murdered, they continue in the opinion that a most brutal crime is unearthed. Regions of the canal were dragged today in an effort to find the missing feet, hands and head. A handkerchief and a coat were found In a basement near the body. The police are trying to prove that they belonged to Crippen. The case la more unexplained than ever. TAFT GIVE RECEPTION Laces and Embroideries 5c Lace, - - sale price 3c 65c Corset Cover Embrbidery,sale price 39c Children's 20c Tan colored hose i-2 price, 10c. MP L VICTOR J WT STRIKE PENNSYLVANIA EMPLOYES WET NEW YORK CENTRAL PLAN primaries, which will be held next Saturday throughout the state, as the1 culmination of a spirited and bitter; I campaign. I The specific purpose Of the special ! session as named in the call is to re peal the tire insurance rating board law. It is charged by anti-prohibition j leaders that the governor's real ob i ject is to forestall the possible elec tion of O. n. Colquitt, the candidate ! of the anti-prohibition faction for I governor by raising and bringing ; about the enactment of restrictive ! legislation that will practically put the saloon out of business in Texas. DELEGATES ARE LEAVING l iiion Count) Helena! Inn Will lie On Hand Early When Assembly Meets. Minimum of Ten Hours' Pay If Called Out Only for Few Minutes Philadelphia, July 19 Following au agreement reached late yesterday, officials and employes of the Penn sylvania lines are today working out details of an ngreement which avert ed a strike. The road adopted the New York Central standard for payment of employes. This is greatly beneficial. Heretofore they palo on the trip bas is, but now will be paid on mileage, The principal victory was a minimum of ten hours a day. Whenever called nut. even for a Tew minutes the men get full pay. New I n -hi ml CfcftatMUqua, South Pramlngham, Mass.. July 18 - With some of the leading . Iu ;'t'i s and clergymen of t'ic ; ; on the program, the annual meeting of the Xew Knglnml assembly opens today at .Montvvatt. to continue ten days. At The Ms "The Face at the Window" (IJIo graph). A drama with an evident purpose told In a masterly way and acted with all the dramatic fervor the cajtable company can command. It is one of those heart stories which have such a direct appeal that one cannot escape from Its fascination, or forget Its Impression. Descriptions conveys no adequate conception of the power und beauty of this unusually satisfac tory picture. Not only it it an enter taining story; it is a powerful incen tive to right living In that It Illus trates too graphically to be mistaken, the Influence of evil associations. Union county's delegation to the state assembly, which convenes in Portland Thursday morning at nine o'clock, will leave La Grande this evening to be on hand early Thurs day. State Central Committeeman C. E. Cochran left last evening, and the balance of the delegation with a few exceptions, leave tonight. A few will not go until tomorrow night. Mr. Cochran la Incidentally one the La Grande attorneys who will at tend the meeting of the state bar as aoclation In Portland. One of the Important propositions to come be fore the state bar this year Is the matter of election of a non-partisan Judiciary. The plan of this move ment Is for lawyers of the state to suggest four candidates for the su preme court, all politics and parti an features to be left out of the ques Hon and the nomination made on a purely qualification basis. It Is be lleved the bar will take such action. To Reflect CNBtmlngtt Portland. Ore.. July 10. -New Bug' Iptld delegates to the national con vention of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians today launched a boom for the re-election of national president Matthew Cuminlngs of N'eponset Mass. It Is asserted that the order has made great progress under his leadership and that he deserves ;in- other term as an approi latton 0 faithful and earnest unices. Will Camp hi Mountains. Deputy Sheriff George Llng'een will leave shortly tor the Cornucopia ) lountaina where he will spend his vacation making snowballs and chas ing icicles. Hi' '"mining propfttfy in that district., ami will look after Ba li ssment work while absent from the court house. Gone to Sell Property. Today Sheriff Chllders and J B Thornaoi left for Camn Carson w -ere the sheriff, will sell all personal prop crtv helonclng to the Amelia mine. i nder execution. .a dies. Your Republican of Maine Greet the Ex- ecutive on His Water Tour East Port, Matne, July 19. Presi dent Taft was heartily receptioned today when he arrived on the May flower. A big crowd was at the wa ter front when the vessel arrived. He was cheered warmly aB the he enter ed an auto for the hotel. There he was met by a committee made up of state republican leaders. RALOON HOCSE EXPLORES Zeppelin Has More "Hard Luck" with His Dirigible Airship nam Friedrichs Hafen. Germany. July 19. Hydrogen plants of the Zeppelin balloon house exploded today, and a number of employes were severely In jured. The cause Is unknown. Struc tures nearby were wrecked. Spanish Yeterans In Camp. Rutland. Vt.. Jill 19,-I7nited Spanish War Wterans of Vermont went, into amp here today for their annual reunion and convention. The Order of the Serpent will hold' high Jinks tonight. San Pedro u Legal Terminal Washington. July 19. The inter state commen e commission today is sued orders making San Pedro, Calif., a termlnil point. This is considered a great victory by Southern California shippers, as heretofore Los Angeles was the terminal. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks publicly to the friends who as sisted us during the time of our re cent bereavement through th death of our son Arlo. Especially to the High school students do we feel gruteful, and we take this method of expressing our sincere appreciation for every kindness shown. HARRY U. MYERS AND FAMI.LY. Prisoners to Salem. Sheriff Marvin, the sheriff of Wal lowa county, was in the city last night with prisoners on their way to Salem. Sheriff Marvin Is one of the active men of Eastern Oregon and when he starts after a prisoner he gets him. hit Teas to Ran Fight Pictures. AiBtln. Tex.. Juy 1M Cmeinur Campbell today submitted to' the state legislature, which convened I" pedal session, a recommendation for u lew prohibiting movlni picture , 7 of the Jnhnon-Jeffrles fight. Tt ! Will se. n kinds of pugllstlc encounters. The governor says the display of the fight pictures would excite vace jheltng probably result in dis turbances Mmim: to Foley llolel. Mrs. K. C Adcock is moving her halrdresaing parlors to the Foley ho tel and the apartments which she oc cupied In the Masonic building will be used by V. W. Berry, giving much more room for the new store. Clerk Corpe Improving. II. A, Corpe. clerk of the Mer chants' Protective association who has been 111 at Cove, will be able to resume his duties ;it the end of the week, it is believed. As a rule. Ibe coffee shrub tlrst dow ers in Its third year and then bears only n small crop of fruit. The tifth year Is usually the lime of the tirst considerable v ield In Java three gath erlngs are made annually, called the "carlv" tbe "chief' and the -after hie that the measure crop." but only Hie second Is of great h debar the exhibition or nil ! haiporwB The Bower enjoys but a very epl..-merai cximcu'c, as me sei tllttgOf Uc Unit ceiierally takes place wllliln tetity four hours, and the Kt- nls wither and rail "jr almost name dlntely. A coffee estate In full Rower Is a very be .nit, it Might, bill Its dory pa i. Westminster ;a The special session begins It work very . ii t da? Votort the deumc'aCc Why Not Present Youth mid Beauty I N'othlhg so detracts from the attract iveness of women as dull, faded, lus terless hair. There is no excuse for this condi tion nowadays, because notice is here by given to the readers of the Obser ver that Parisian Sage, the quick acting hair restorer, is now on sale at A. N'ewiln's drug store, and is il'd with a rigid guarantee at ".ft oen's n large bottle. Since its introduction to America Parisian Sage has had an immense sale and here are the reasons: It 1s safe and harmless. It cures dandruff In two weeks by killing the dandruff germ. It stops falling hair. It promptly stops itching of the scalp. It makes the hair soft, glossy and luxuriant. It gives life and beauty to the hair. It is not sticky or greasy. U Is the daintiest perfumed hair tonic made. It Is the best, the most pleasant and Invigorating hair tonic made. Fight shy of the druggist who of fers you a substitute, he Is unworthy vottr continence. Made only in America by Glroux ! Mf".. Co . Buffalo. N. Y. The girl wit!; .; : h.-.lr !s n "very p.T-k-.-c NEWLIN DRIT. CO. Funeral This Afternoon Mrs. A. Nash passed away at Hot Lake yesterday. Deceased was thirty-six years of age and was a resi dent of Hailey. Idaho. During the Usl four years she has been an Invalid. She is survived by a brother. Canteieup Sundle today at Selder's 500 New Suit Patterns NOW ON DISPLAY NEW FALL LINE AiEl copyright itio nr thk oyal Tailom Vj? THE FAIR We will resume business at our sj i 4t,4i jb j m 9 ota siana, itiv naams nve., with a complete stock of HAY, CRAW AND WOOD I. W. WHITE PHONE ORDERS HOW TO BELL 12 AND 19 MAIN 7W Heinz f uutn. auu uvimv J Bulk, Sweet, i Plain, Mixed, and Chow Sour. $ Dills in Pint i Mason Jars S i 9 5 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 nlentv i of water will cos4 you no more than others without water, and you get a ! I crop every year. j From 1 20 Acres to 1000 Acres j C. H. JORDAN,! dt mm . A i nianonfAHf du tec r. MM. W T CATl GROCtRYt AND BAKERY 499 vwv vv DRIVERS, ATTEHinNl If your tires begin to rattle, drive around to Dukhert Wagon Shop, corner Greenwood and Monroe arena, and nave The .......... up, corner ureenwood and Monroe inenne, and nave TBcai X fixed up. I do not shoe horses so I make wagon and baggy repair- lag a specialty, and our shop Is well equipped for this line of work T Buggy, sum, aud hack bodies mail n ,,w r.i. . ..n - ,v " i vn i m J HO S V t A. DITCHER, Prop.