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THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
THE GOLDEN RULE CO.
LA UliANDE EVENING OBSERVER THLSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
THERE IS NOTHING MOEE
COMFORTABLE this weather
than an easy fitting CORSET
WARNERS The name has a
comforting sound $1 to $3.
Did you ever try the Warners
Bassiere? It's just the thing for
hot weather made of light weight
drill and verv little boning, just
enough to hold the form. . . . 50c
Light Muslin or Knit Underwear
Something that is cool and com
fortable and easv to wash. Vests
or Pants, knit 7c, 13c, 15c, up to"
50c.
Our stock is verv complete in
any thing you want in muslin
wear.
If yoiu going for an outing we woud like to make
a few suggestions. We carry a complete line and
can fit v hi out from start to finish.
Tents, Canvas Covers,
Cooking Utentials. The
tools that catch the fish
and get the birds.
Camp is never complete
i. tt . ,i. xr..
jfeajBggg "luiuui it i litiiunucK. i nil
.AL I nloasp von at $2 to $3.50.
A Fireless Cooker and
an Oil Stove would be a most convenient thing.
Easy to c'arry and a pleasure to use.
Blue Flame Oil Stove, 1 burner $5-50.
Blue Flame Oil Stove, 2 burners $8.00
Food cooked in a Fireless Cooker is much sweeter
than cooked in open vessels on a stove Meats roast
and brown beautifully, in the Fireless.
One Compartment Cooker $9.00
Two Compartment Cooker, $14.00
lMM()rWQ
Beautiful New Patterns.
IN DISHES
Johnson's Semi-Porcelain. Never before have we
ever shown such a range of high class decorations.
42-piece set , $6.00
74-piece Set $13.00
100-piece set $17.00
THE
MIL
ICIC
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
When Old New York was Young.
Vitagrapb.
The Face at the Window. Bio
garph. Fortune' Fool, AH On Account of
the Laundry Mark. Edison.
Song Good Night, Moonlight.
Beautiful dishes given to lady
patronB of the matinee. See dis
play in lobby.
AMISSION lie
J. T. Scott the music dealer arrived
home from Portland this morning
where he transacted business matters.
Mrs. Shutt wife of the Joseph editor
was a La Grande visitor yesterday
and wag quartered at the Savoy.
A. W. Rlnehart of Seattle was a La
Grande visitor yesterday.
C. R. Beckley, erstwhile "drummer"
of eastern Oregon, but now located at
Boise, returned to his home today af
terdlsposing of some of his property
in this valley.
J. E. Robinson, the former La
Grande attorney who is now managing
a sawmil at Minam, spent yesterday
afternoon in La Grande on business
matters.
"Colonel" Cowgil who was connect
ed with the reportial department of
the Star some time ago and who was
on the Inland Herald for some time
is spending the day in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ballance, of
Michigan City, Indiana, left for their
home last night after a week's visit
with Mr. Ballance's sister Mrs. J. H.
Aikine.
which in several towns Is causing
much suffering.
Girl Patient Recovering.
fpstle Rock. Wash.. July 10. Dr. j
Davies, of Kelso, was calieu iu. iiic
Carnine home, near Silver Lake, this i
morning to attend a daughter who was
suffering from a severe case of what
is evideEty anterior polo myelitis, the
strange disease which is baffling La
Grande physclans.
When he arrived he found the young
woman unconscious, but after treat
ment she became conscious and when
he left the house she was talking and
laughing. Two other children in the
family are ill, and the doctor thinks
they are threatened with the same af
fliction. Patient i- Strangely 111.
Gresham. Or.," July IS William B.
Mi Linn is at the point of death at his
home in the Rockwood. his malady
resembling the baffling disease re
ported from other places, and said to
be acute anterior polio Myelitis.
He was taken suddenly ill on Sat
urday and despite the constant ef
forts of several physicians is growing
steadily worse, with little hope of recovery.
E!
WHO WILL FILL HIS PLACE ASKS
LOCAL CONTRIBUTOR.
A Perfect Son, Perfect Sportsman.
Perfect Gentleman Hard to Find.
Allcel, July 21. Special Nineteen j
ten wheat was received here today by
the Grande Ronde Grain company, the
earliest that it has ever come to the
warehouse at Alicel. August 4th was
the earlist previous date.
The grade of wheat received today
is excellent and it is evident that Alic
el will produce a large quantity of first
class flour stuffs again this year.
Four carloads of sacks have arrived
for local distribution and from now on
the elevators will begin to fill rapidly.
MYELITIS GENERAL DISEASE
CALIFORNIA AND OREGON TOWNS
DISCOVER MALADY.
All Physicians Agree With La Grande
Doctors no to Mystifying Cannes.
La Grande, July 21. To the editor
In the passing of Arlo Myers, La
Grande meets a severe loss. Young
men of his character cannot well be
sparred. His ability to excel! in all
he undertook will keep his memory
ripe in the athletic world; in debating
and oratorical fields; as a leader
showing unusual executive ability;
in play and work alike will he be re
membered fondly. Boys and girls,
young men and women and the cit
izens of La Grande of mature years all
admired Arlo Myers for the skill and
success of his nineteen years. But
the real boy behind it all; his force of
character, his modesty in victory; his
fair spirit of "live and let live," his
clean-cut life, his balance between
right and wrong these are tne things
that made all love and respect Arlo
Myers and made him a power for good
In the younger set This young man
will warrant emulation in the school
room, on the rostrum, on the athletic
field and, most important of all. at
home, for Arlo Myers was the right
kind of a son or he would never have
been the perfect gentleman and true
sportsman he always demonstrated
himself to be. Who among the young
men will strive to fill Arlo Myer's
place of influence for all things good.
F. E. MOORE.
EVADING THE LAW.
The Pictures of Flying Birds In a Mo
hammedan Mosque.
According tu one of die teuets of the
Mohammed;'. ii religion, it i a . ... U
make a picture of uuy living thing
The elaborate decorations of the pal
aces and mosque of the east are al
most exclusively made up of ingenious
ly Interlaced geometric designs, ara
besques or flowers, intermixed with
sentences of the liorau.
There is a belief among Mussulmans
that at the day of judgment Allah will
demand that the artist who has madi
the image of a living thing shall endow
that image with life and that, falling
to do this, the artist will be sent to
perdition for bis sin.
A gentleman wbo visited a mosque
in Algiers found that the tiles with
v. !ikh the building is decorated, which
re very old and very beautiful, are
!id.rued with flights of birds. Oe ex
pressed surprise at this and asked if
the command against such representa
tion were a modern edict.
"Ob. no." answered the pious Alge
rian to whom be addressed the ques
tion. "These are not pictures of liv
ing birds."
"But they are painted as if flying
across the tiles." the other said in
some astonishment
"Yes," the Mussulman replied, "but
do you not see that about the neck of
each there Is a fine black line? That Is
to show that the artist painted only
dead birds, and the command of the
Koran is not violated."
THE WET RAIN.
Titer Are Several Varieties, and All
Have Their Whims.
Rain Is principally composed of
water, but It snoutu out .-Ti-A
with mining stock.
Rain always comes on Sunday after
noons and wash days.
Wash day may be changed to any day
In the week, systematically or indis
criminately, but the rain will come.
Sunday afternoon, however, cannot
be changed to any other afternoon.
Tbe rain will bold off until you are
ready to go driving, and then the word
will be passed along tbe mysterious
i urrents of tbe air. and a double order
of cirrus and cumulus will be hurried
in from the west.
Also in tbe mornipg. when yon leave
CASTE IN THE ARMY.
Civilians Find It Difficult to Under
stand Military Discipline.
One thing not commonly understood
among civilians Is tbe completeness of
tbe barrier which divides army offi
cers from the soldiers, or, as they are
more generally called, the "men." It
Is always vastly amusing to those fa
miliar with the service to observe the
errors in this respect frequently made
by tbe novelist and the playwright.
Personal qualifications have nothing
whatever to do with the matter. A
soldier may be a gentleman who has
enlisted with the purpose of obtaining
a commission, yet there can bo be
tween him and bis officers no social
Intercourse of any sort, and severe
penalties would be Inflicted upon the
officer wbo would attempt to disregard
the rule.
It might seem that this enforcement
of a caste sense would result in much
bard feeling on the side of tbe men.
Such, however, is not actually the
case. It Is taken for granted and rec
ognized as conducive to "good order
and military discipline." It Is a mili
tary regulation like any other and Im
plies no disgrace. Directly a soldier's
enlistment Is out or directly be rises
from the ranks tbe prohibition Is re
moved. -Delineator.
homo and carry your umbrella and
raincoat, tbe rain will go away and
oik. But if you take heart of the
fair sky and leave tbe umbrella and
other trimmings then the rain will
wait until you leave the office and then
j get you. luviu;.::; H,"lr a
few grip and rheumatism germs into
! yonr system.
Rain is good for tbe crops, but why
it takes you for a crop is bard to un
derstand. Rain never brought fame to any one
except Noah. Probably on tbe day the
flood began be watcbed tbe last picnic
party drive out of town in a bus. shout
ing sarcastic things at him through the
dust.
There are several varieties of rain,
but the one most popular with the
j weather bureau is called "Probably."
Fair Customer I want a birthday
present for my husband. Dealer Tea,!
mum. How would this old clock son
you? Pair Customer Let mo nee
I've got a corner in my boudoir that;
will Just do for iti And I've
Wttuuug mit
"fsM tnr kmc time.
Tea, that will dor'
To Be Nobis.
Most of our unhapplneas comes
about because there is in us a scrap;
of the infinite that Is not satisfied with
finite things. There is a longing In
the buman heart to unfold Into a bet
ter life. To do and to be noble Is the
deepest desire of every heart - Dr.
Henry van Dyke.
Those who pursue happiness are for
tunate to catch up with content.
No Humbug, No Hot Air
No Graft
Dr. M. P. Mendlesohn
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Permanently located 1105 Adams Ave., Opposite Postoffice.
PIdTRE OF HIGH SCHOOL HERE
Architect Ganntt How Possesses Col
ored Perspective of New Building.
California, and various portions of
Oregon, are suffering with the malady
known as polio myelitis to news dis
patches. All agree that the disease
la somewhat of a mystery and La
Grande la given credit fcr having dis
covered the true name of a disease
A colored perspective of the new
high school building has been received
by Architect Newton C. Gauntt sup
ervising architect for the new build
ing here. The picture is done from a
drawing for the building and shows
the structure to a good advantage.
Roundabout.
The very budding barrister assumed
the approved legal look of Indisputable
superiority.
"Now. my good lady," be observed,
shaking an admonitory forefinger at
the woman In the witness box. "sou do
not appreciate the gravity of tbe ques
tion. Endeavor to concentrate what
brain power nature has endowed you
with and answer me- What relation
ship does tbe defendant bear to yon?"
" Right -bo P' responded the good lady.
" 'Is father's cousin was my cousin
once removed, and 'Is mother, marry
! In' me uncle's only brother"
"My good lady." interrupted too bud
despairingly. "I am not here to solve
puzzles T
"Well. I'm bio wed r ejaculated tbe
lady "You was talk In" Jest nab as
though you'd cornered most o' the
brain pahr goin'. If you 'adn't swank
1 ed quite so much I'd 'a' told yer plain
ly an' simply! 'E'se me brother."
Dr. Mendelsohn has been at the re
physicians permanently located here since
has treated professionally nearly 2000 pa
can truthfully say that I have succeeded
than any man ever did in Union county,
my practice on a basis that appeals to ev
to everybody. I rarely hear complaints
rect any error that I make.
MY 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE
IS A VALUABLE ASSET.
If your eyes trouble you see me. I
skill together with my honesty and sin
rantee of truthfullness and satisfaction,
physicians, who have known me for the
most prominent oculist in Portland.
quest and endorsement of all the city
August 1, 1909 and during this period
tients, among .them 175 .children, .and
in doing better work nd more work
This proves that' I have conducted
eryone. My business is on a square deal
and am always ready and willing to cor-
PRACTICE OF OPTICS IN ITSELF
believe my extensive experience and
cerity of purpose, I can give vou a guar
I refer you to our neighbor, to your
past 16 years and I am endorsed by the
The Entire Problem Lies in These Words:
"RIGHTLY FITTED LENSES"
Your Case will not Puzzle Dr. Mendelsohn
Office Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 5. By special appointments
in the evenings