MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. mil.. ' -'i'"1',.., , , ). ro t;::nrs mown Overture. Teomea tot fta Guard ""Charles B.klng. "The Rastlersn Seiig. . f 7 A. magnificent mounted drama of the West - . A son of it cattle king turns rustler end la ultimately cap tared red Landed by hit father . . -, ...... rv. , . . . - . "The Girl of the Mountains"-! Vltagraph. : A London society man and . tlrl of the Welsh mountains. Faithlessness of the man. A rag. ing storm In the mountain and a highly ,. damatto - denoument make tip a moat entertaining story. '. ;.:' 7.7:f ) "Help Wanted" BJograph. ) ' A comic of more than ordinary mlrthfulnees. 7'''-,":-7 "Midnight MaraudfsV -Mr. Blowhead's demonstration of "bravery, (?) j APJOSSIOJf . 10 Cents" Children (Matinee enlj) ft ccnti v v v v v v v v v v v o ' 1 O PROFESSIONAL DULECTORT, A A . A. A . A A A. A A A. FHTSICIAJiS JXV StTBfiEOy N. MOUTQB, M. D. Physician , and 8urgeou. Corner Adams At, and Depot street Offlce, Main 68; Rest !.',... I . ., C H. UPTON, Ph. a M. D. Physician and surgeon. . Special attention to ' Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat. Offlce In La Grande National Bank Build tng. Phones: Offlce Main 8, Resi dence Main 82.' ".. ''? A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M, D... Drs. Richardson & Lougblin, ' Physicians and Surgeons,' . ; Offlce Hours 9 to 11 J I to hi 7 to 8. Phones Offlce Black 1362; Ind. 853. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. GEO. W. , ZIMMERMAN Osteopath nPhyslclan. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, V 9 'and 107 Phoaes: Home 1333, 7 Pacific, i Main 63, , Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E. '.. Moore. 7"Y: ' J5R.jM P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Jbptlcs. Specucles and Eye Glasses , Fitted and made , to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Are. . Foley Hotel Bldg. .Ls Grande, Oregon. ; UK. H. U DORA J. UNDERWOOD and DR. UNDERWOOD Office or. er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. 7 ;;'7 Phones Offlce Main 22; residence, Main 728. . C PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build tng. Phone Black 898. DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST First " ' class services given. Offlce over La ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-451. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Bw geon. Offlce at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Rei 701; Offlce phone. Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones si . ' residence. 1 ' ATTOEIfETS AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCKRAN Attorneys: . . Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran." T Grande National Bank Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. - 5, CRAWI-ORD-Attorney at Law Practices In al Iths courts of t . tMlv improvmenU to the popular 8tat and UnltM 8tatea. Offlca to by Mw roomg and U Grande NatU.al Ban Bldg, lAfadint furnishings for other rooms. Grande. Oregon. ' . , Mp Bj.l8choux states that just as soon n n MTTT.flnNMlnlri Enrlneer I aa satisfactory arrangements can be n.v.ritr. Orm. . f I M 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " I 'H !i FRR(WHISOirS UJUCH ROOm ; Gam Chowder, Chile, Fruit, Cigar and Tobaccoe 1 in innd f Prash Can Oinch Goods ', 213 Fir Street Ti muni h mm iiin tiiiintmiii 11 ,M i OOf00000000.6 o o o o 6, IL Dalton is in Walla Walla transacting business matters today. Rev. J. D. Glllilaa left for MiRon this morning on a matter of business. J. 8. Carson of Cbehalii is a guest at the Sommer hotel today. , Mts. a Peterson, cf Joeeph is regis tered at the Foley. : L. N. Kleso of Sunnnervllle was a Sunday visitor in the city, a guest at the Foley. Frank E. Smith, manager of the E. M. ft ij, Cov at Elgin waa registered at the Foley yesterday. , liH.,We&therspoon the Elgin orch ardist and potato man spent Sunday at the Sommer.' " , , r I.-J. Hammei of Sidney, Neb., ls a business visitor today and Is a guest at the Sommer. P. P. Gray, -fpTesenting the Parlln & Orendorff PI vr works pf Portland, is here for his first visit of the year. , T, Schluer of Joseph spent Sun day in the city, registering at the Sommer. Eddla TuckeA,",Jb .8alt. Lakercandy man Is stopping at the Sommer while transacting business In La Grande ' E. M. . O'Brien representing the Car-son:Perry-Scott firm of Chicago ls at theSomme r today. f . . 1 Father Fleming and Mr, Heneaey of ithe Chapel Car, and Father Aalders are visiting In Baker today. Y ' City Attorney C. E. Cochran reach d home this morning from a business Carl DIttebrandt has gone to Port land to remain a week transacting business matters. George WUhrow returned this morn ing from a week' visit to Portland on business. Mr. Withrow reports bus iness very good, In the Rose city. ; : Prof. Robinson, who arranged for the presentation of "Pinafore" left today for Weiser to. stage a. similar production. 7. . Mrt. Rosenthal 1 and , Miss Fannie Sommer, now of Spokane, are guests In the city, stopping at the Sommer house. They are arranging business matters while here. , , Circuit Judge J. W. Kndwtes left this morning for Enterprise to open an (urjourned term of court in that county. Attorney. T. H. Crawford were also in the party making the trip to, Enterprise this morning. Bridge Superintendent Camipbell went out to Elgin today to resume work on ther new bridge near that place. In addition to country prison ers already employed on this work, two prisoners named Benson and Williams were added to the crew this morning., ..; & 7.,, 4 .. Uiaa Dlnsmore and Mr. Cowan, tal enter; musicians t of Portland, arrived last evening to produce II Trovatore at the Arcade this, week. Miss Dins more was formerly a member of the Metropolitan Opera company. They were accompanied by, Miss Stevens who will ; officiate as musician, with the assistance of Mm Selder of-this city at the Star theatre. : J. A. St Johns, a capitalist of Rockford, 111., arrived- Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. a,nd Mrs. J. W. Bush and to look oyer this sec tion of Oregon with regards to mak ing investments and locating perma nently in Union county. He Is a brother-in-law of Mr.. Bush, "and 'though he arrived In time, to catch the storm yesterday he intends to remain and give the climate a fair trial. , ' MIbs Ethel Gulling and a party of elx friends of Portland were Sund? visitors in the city yesterday returning to Portland last night The styrm rather spoiled the flying trip and a similar junket to tak place later on is planned. In the party were Miss Cavanaugh, Miss Anderson and Miss Barth; and three gentlemen friends. All were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Gulling. , ; .,' ' The Savoy hotel, D. Drischoux, pro- J;. . hn makta. . The Savoy hotel, D. Drischoux, pro- ' made that other changes will be made 1 11 1 1 111 11 1 1 1 'f 11 1 1 1 Wa, to make the Eavoy the most borne like tapping place on the O-W syatem. P..A. Foley, proprietor of the Foley hotel, returned yesterday from brief business trip to Pendleton. : ' - - Mrs. Press Levis and daughter, Maxine, arrived, home from Portland Saturday. They have been there since early in December visiting relatives and friends. , Fred Gaylord of Joseph, was a -Sunday guest at the Foley. Mr. Gaylord brought out a line car of hogs for Portland markets and he . returned to hUr home this morning. , Bert Swain spent Sunday, at, Hot Lake, the guest of John Adama and BoUe Brothers. The latter arc from Lewiston Idaha Mr. Dan BolMbaj been a gues of the Lake for several days and his brother, T. W. Boise, came aown Saturday to accompany h!a home. . .. , C. -A. Galloway, county commlasloo- r and Joe Darr came up from El gin yesterday with batch of horses that Galloway Brothers sold to a Se attle buyer. One span of the lot Is considered to be as good aa any team ever shipped out of the Elgin count try.' ' ' CM I'. 74 j "v.. - We make our citrate of Magnesia fresh every day; Wrigty Drug cbm- John L. "Mars' cement pipes aro mix ed one part of cement to two parts and six Inch pipes sell at 15 cents a lenlal foot The price of other sizes 4s In proportion.. .7'-:77: 1 Read In February Sunset Magaxine, San Diego the city of dreams owns true. Beautifully Illustrated In four colors. Tetrasxlni tinging ; In the streets of San Francisco Christmas Eve. Now on sale. All Newg Stands, IS cents. . .a.;; 7- 7 John L. Mars' cement pipes are mix ed one part of cement to two parts select sand and is everlasting. Five and six inch pipes sells at 15 cents a lenlal foot The price of other sises is In proportion. , ,'. , . r, C. H. Ball has changed the name of he Midget restaurant to the Commer cial Cafe and has enlarged the quar- 't;rs and Is now prepared to cater to the public by glvng first class service. The location will be 1114 Jefferson avenue. Theatre goers should read a de scriptlon of the films running at the IsiS tonight Read the house ad. CHILDREN IMJURED, 7 Ordinary Cathartics snd Pills audi .. Harsh ; Physio Canto Distressing Complaints. '" '7V ' Tou cannot. be overcareful In the selection of medicine for children. Only the very gentlest bowel medicine should ever be given, except In emer gency cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics and purgatives are apt to do more barm than good. They cause griping, nausea and other distressing after-effects that are frequently health-destroying and a life-lasting annoyance. We personally recommend and guar antee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy for con stipation and associate bowel disor ders. We. have such sbsolute faith In the virtues of this remedy that we sell it on oar guarantee of money back In every Instance where It falls to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try It at our risk.! 7777 7 ' Rexal) Orderlies are eaten like can dy. ' They are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may be taken at any time, day or nights do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness or other undesirable effecta They have a very natural action upon the glands and organs with which they come in contact act as a positive and regulative tonic upon the relaxed mus cular, coat of the bowel and Its dry mucous lining: remove Irritation, over come i weakness, tone and strengthen the nerves and muscles, and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity.. Rexall Orderlies completely relieve constipation, except when of a '. sur gical character. They also tend to overcome the necessity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels in normal condition. Two sizes of pack ages. 10 cents and 2S cents.;' Remem ber you can obtain Rexall Remedies enly at our store The Rexall Store.. ' Hills Drug Stora. . ; DO YOU TiLir Vc have, i , ' :v-7:-- dry Tho cuffa Vfcitora CITY S CAV ANGER Joseph Turn : bull, city scavenger. Anyone want ' lng my service call up City Recor der's offlce. ' WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Paris Hair store. , LOST English Gordon Se sr White with brown ear and spot on ack. Tax number on collar. Finder return to 101 Greenwood and receive rtward. " ' ' LOST Gold watch. Masonic key stone fob, Elgin make, initials H. D. B. on back. 'Finder return to this .offlce and receive reward. . . WANTED 216 . egg Petaluna incu-bator.'-C. D. Scott, La Grande. Ind. phone 1526. WANTED When you are In need of help of any kind call the Crystal Employment offlce. H. L. Clark, Man ager, 209 Fir street. Phone Ind. 423 Bell Main 731. Will l Advertisina l " t. a Iz V 7 l- : ;:.;;:'.: ca ycur chirb lct!r, li!:e' tijv; having been proceed en cur nov .aiff prcicco Wc ctciira all our fhnneb, m!iir.j them as cof t and fluffy as vhen hcv ,, Wc'havc agcnta'itH Entcrpri: Joceph, Perry, :Uribn;Rcrili PorJr and Haines .Vc ctrivo to do occd. v;cfl: tire always vclcome Cherry's ftferj STEWARD; Jos. M. Gaites offers America's Greatest Musical THREE 6 MOHTtiS m " CHICAGO With Victor Morley Bessie Clifford 00 - People : Company Cznles . Ovn Orchestra 7 1 Tickets on Sale Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Van Burens On ; ,Germaia;Soclts, : Snag Proof Rubbers;''-'-'.' Sell at Cost for 30 dys THE TOGGERY AL. ANDREWS "W w" 1.1 Ui at rilit pr: 1 4 tn, THimS. FED. 16 f Contedy Success NE1V YORK TWIN r 7: 1 :