la t;u'AXl& i-V l.n in (j C5;.si-;iivi:i; Wednesday, august a, uio. THE IMS -TOSIGHT'S Funeral of King George Vli, (Vito). Mountain Blizzard. Castaways (Kalem). Modern Cinderella Vlto). Song I Won't Be Homa Until August. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matinee. See dls play in tabby. -Mission lie- Fred Lash and A. W. Claxoa of , Walla Walla, are in the city today. LOCAL jTEJSS. O ' . ft Charles Doty of Joseph, is at the Foley today.- C. C. Burdisk is a visitor from Wal la Walla today. . i Mrs. W. R. Bennett and sister of Ba-j ker City, were registered at the Som ... . I mer tms morning. . . . Wayne and Nellie Chandler of Dur kee, spent last evening in the city. H. A. Stone and wife of Joseph, are guests at the Savoy for a few days. . Mrs. Roscoe Hughes w&i a visitor in La Grande from Weiaer last evening. Fred Mueller - of Montrose, Colora rado, is a guest at the Savoy hotel to day. ' Hugo Victor, the Sante Fe railroad time In the city.' He is at the Sommer hotel. ' ' Mrs. F. K. White was In from Imbler last evening. She was a guest at the Savoy. . ' ' : Postmaster G M Ritchey was a pas senger this naming for Baiter City on a short visit Dr; Anderson of Enterprise, was a Foley hotel guest last evening. He left today for his home. . ' , Ira Balrd, the Union auto fan, was In la Grande tlhs morning, coming over with his machine. " . . L. B. Steams of Cove, who has been court bailiff here for the summer term returned to Cove this morning. Al Rae arrived home today from an extended vacation spent in Wallowa county. J. A. Reeves, general freight agent of the Short Line, witi his family, is spending some time at Hot Lake, and was la La Grande this morning look ing over the city. Misses Effie and Phyllis Parks of Pendleton, were among the people who transferred here this morning with the head of the lake at Joseph as their destination. Mrs. Nan Arbuckle, wife of Hon, George Arbuckle of Boise, returned home today after visiting with J. A. Arbuckle of this city and other rela tives and friends. Andy Rusk, the prominent Umatilla county Eheepman, passed through the city today on his way to the upper Looking; Glass country where he has a band of sheep grazing. I George E. Good has been today tendered the honor of Eastern Ore gon's commander at the annual regat ta at Astoria. The letter tendering the position has been received from the admiral of the regatta and ex plains in detail the nature of the uni form to be worn and various other details in connection with the office, which is tendered to an Eastern Ore gon man annually. RQUG WES f rlppett Has Confessed (!) Quebec, Aog, JL It Is reported that Crippcn has made a confession. He Is said to have told a full story of the disappearance of his wife to Inspect or Dew. . It was Intimated by Dew that Crlppen had confessed but the detective refused to discuss the do Li'ls of the alleged confession. Mrs! Jenkins came in from' Hot Lake Fred W. Falconer of Enterprise, was in the city today. K. Gillespie of Shrevesport, La., 1b a guest at the Foley hotel today. . R. L. Hunt and family of Portland, are in the city. E. G. Stewart, a citizen of North Powder, is In La Grande today. , Miss Ella Gordon of Elgin, is vis iting friends in La Grande. J. S. Chilton came in from Lawton, Oklahoma, last evening. . F. L. Hurshaw of Spokane is a guest at the Sommer hotel. C. R. Hlbbard, the Imbler real es tate dealer, Is home from Portland. I P. J. Bannon, a legal light of Sump ter, was In La Grande this morning on his way. home from Portland. ' Sheriff Ed Rand came In from Ba ker last night and Is -quartered at the Sommer. He is here on legal business. Will French returned from Portland today and leaves Immediately on his auto trly through the , John, Day country. ,;.r':.'. -. . ;.' Mrs. Bruce Dennis and Bon Jack, reached the , city last evening after spending a few days In Baker City with frjends. ' ' ' ' . David C. Bisehoux.. the land man. -avtj m4PV aonw f left this morning tor, me .Wallowa country where he has a number of clients he Is locating." , -' . i ' I - -. . ' . ' ; ;. . - . -Mk , "... ',. j Mrs. T, A. Beouhler and daughter, Bessie, arrived last evening from Boise, and will te guests with Mr. relatives for a few days. Mrs. Virgil Gormley and ri family left last evening for their home in Lewiston after visiting with the C. E. Cochran family and the, George T. Cochran family tor a few days. ' G. R. Scott, business manager of the Observer, and Circulation Manager Jim Spence are in Wallowa county to day looking after business matters. Mrs. W. B. Bolton, wife bf one of the commercial t travelers well known here, passed through La Grande to day for Wallowa to spend a few days there.' .,''-:;.: . ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin of Portland, passed through La. Grande this morning on. their way east. Mr. McLaughlin is traveling ' passenger agent on the Illinois Central and Is well known here. Bulllutrer will not Resign. Beverly, Aug. 3. Politicians ' are becoming uneasy at, the apparent un willingness of Ballinger to resign They are fearful he will fulfill his threat to stay in the cabinet untjl dis missed by the president. It is report ed Taft wll refuse to take such action Pawnshop Robbed. , Los Angeles. Auk. 2. Two robbers entered the pawnshop" of L.' Shapiro today, gagged and bound R. I. Pierson a son-in-law of the proprietor' and robbed the safe of $2,000 In jewelry and diamonds, and then escaped. OIGKLUIE HUGE ENGISE CAN WOES ENTIRE BLOCK IS A DAT. Hough Surface Grading Progressing with Much Dispatch on Adams O0O0OO) O v v O TOO LATE TO CLASIFT. O . FOR SALE Two Jersey milch cows, phone Red 2SG2. . Adams avenue between Depot and Elm street Is plowed up as is the block between Depot and Fourth. The steam plow breaks the upper crust and scrapers and shovelers haul away and fill in as the case may be. for the center of the street has to be filled in to get the proper curve on the"ground foundation. At the rate which the rough grade Is being established, the entire street will be torn up before the middle of next week. Less ground than might be Imagined has . to be hauled oft the streets after the plo has loosened It It the world looks blue, use Blue 'Mountain remedies. Get them at lbs Red Cross Drug store. ' Ohject'onable Oath Killed London, Aug. 3. On the third read ing the House of Lords passed the declaration bill, which eliminates tha phrase objectionable to Catholics it. the King's oath. The bill is alreadr passed by the Commons. Schooner Ashore. San Francisco, Aug. 3. The four masted schooner James Rolph. bound from San Francisco for Haw aii, went ashore today near Point San Pedro. There is no immediate dan ger. : . - . . J. T. Anson and wife of Cambridge, Nebraska, have been in the city visit ing at the Joe Anson home. The two brothers have Just returned from a yislt to. Eagle valley, Carson mines, and other points enroute, but the famed Eagle valley has not the attrac tion to the Nebraskan that has the Grande Ronde valley.. ALFONSO IX DOUBT Socks Adilce from England by Golnie There to Meet King. .' ,' London, Aug. 3. It is officially ad mltted. todafr that King Alfonso of Spain, is coming to England to seek advice in his present crisis of Span ish affairs and open break with the Vatican. ' '-, - Pt mt - fMlIn .(rV' i Mil Mountain liver pills. Best on earth. Get them at the Red Cross Drug Store. FOURTH VICTIM DIES Man Wounded by Insane Fireman Monday, Succonibs Today. San Diego, Aug. 3. Captain Sanip sell of the fire department, who was shot by Durham, Monday, died today. He is the fourth victim. The injured are recovering. Ten Passengers Endangered Seattle, Aug. 3. The steel steam ship, Chippewa, crashed into a wood en flteamer, Albion, carrying 10 pas; sengers, bound from Seattle to Port angles, off West Point light house, early today. The Albion was badly damaged and beached.' No one was1 injured. SCIENCE DR. MENDELSSOHN'S . GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS, GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY IN FAERY RESPECT. In one's profession is conscience applied; it Is honesty, veracity and fidelity. ' Mechanical equipment is a matter of purchase. Professional equip ment is the result of study, acquain tance with conditions, appreciation of what you need when you need It' ' ' We feel that it la all right to tell you that over 2.000 satisfied pat ients back up our guarantee of sat isfaction. : We have the profes sional equipment as well as the science. SKILL, REFUTATION AND nONESTY A man's heart must be In h3 skill, and a man's soul , in his craftsmanship. Our heart and soul are in our work. The satisfaction of those we have served Is your guarantee that we will serve you satisfactorily. " High-class work at lowest pos sible prices. ' DR. M. P. MENDELSSOHN DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. OFFICE EOURS 9:59 a. m. to IS n.t 1 to t p. nu EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT D 5 ffl 'n n nt. .a "V n , VU.JU iulL D i i M cm a 'r7 r n 8 Below you may see a sample of the many listings which I hold. If you want to buy or sell I w PROPERTY Insurer Your Grain Many farms are insuring their grain now in the field during the per iod of harvest and storing. If inter ested call or phone me. Why Pay Rent? I have a seven-room plastered house, sightly view of city and valley. City water In house, stone founda tion. Terms $100 down, balance on easy terms, either $15 per month or , $100 every six months. ' Now in Gourse of Contraction v Fine modern house In every re spect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement cellar. Every-, thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. " Grazing Land .240 acres, large spring on .place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. . . ' Pruli 5???? ;-' :- - -: t I have . several choice buys in im proved fruit farms, where the or chards are all the way from 7 years to 13 years of age. The crops are n.iw on the trees and speak for them- . selves. To Illustrate, we have one 20 acre tract with 14 acres of bearing" orchard, 6 acres on which the trees are 13 years old. 8 acres seven years old, water right j every acre first class land and crop goes with place, ' If taken very soon. Price only $6,500. Other Bargains We have other bargains in fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sandridge, in cluding some extra fine property ad-' Joining Imbler. If you want any thing in fruit bearing orchards- call. Sand Kidge eighty-four acres, splendid land, for either grain or fruit, $8,500 r one mile from Imbler. At leaet one-half cash required. Farm in Lower Cove ; 160 acres splendid timothy land, own er has been farming it in grain for seven years. River runs through a portion of it. ?60 per acre. . ' Farm near Talocaset ,160 acres of land near Telocaset. Thl sland was farmed for many years. Price if taken in near future $5 per acre. . . . " Farm near SummerviUe 80 acres fine fruit land, $60 per ac cre. If interested call and learn par ticulars. Opportunity for SPeculatin 80 acres adjoining the city. Crop growing on no less than 20 acres, , fine large spring. This place Is all well fenced, county road running . along entrle side of place, making It suitable for subdivision into small tracts. The price is only $37.50 per acre. This land if cut up would eas . lly bring $100 per acre. Land on two sides of it cannot be bought today for $100 per acre. ; A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modern house with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living spring. Commercial orchard ef seven acres, ideal dairy, and poultry farm, " $5,000 bri easy terms. ' ' . - City Property House and three lots on Pennsyl vania avenue, two story, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,600, reasonabe terms. Nice little home in North La Gratde, easy terns , on this place, $1100 v Two-story house, and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for only $l,40(a : Twelve acres and nice two-story house in South La Grande, $4,000 ; 100 fruit trees and an ideal place foi a few cows' and poultry. This Bite is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastered, well finished ' throughout, $2,600. - Three lots on Main avenue, facing north for $350. Three lots on the beautiful sightly hll side, west ot La Grande for $1,000. Deslrabel lot and houses In nearly every portion of the city. ,Xi.o Real Estate and Insurance, J La Grande, Next Door to City Offices