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V ' LA GHAKDE EVENETG OESERVXlt, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 191L 9 PTr'--'-'- SI rv o -' 11 1 H . "' v J J7F ft 1 2 o t o o o o o o o o o X O l3r tK0XiLS. X li A C M. Shrsffler, wife and daughter, Overture A..... -."The Geisha" Charles E. King... "The Black Bordered letter Edison. . " ; (; A., 1 A powerful detectlva' story magnificently acted. Disappear ance of a society belle two days before her wedding day baffles everyone except the first sleuth Griffith Grafton who elucidates the mustery and makes a sen sational arrest. '-.;'' A masterpiece of its kind. "The Artlstt mont. Pty; Day'VGau- "The Misses Flnche and their Nephew.-. Billy.' VltagraphAlA , Four old , maids entertain a nephew for as lang as they can stand him. A scream. - ; ; Walter Pierce left this morning for Hot Lake. ; . Maurice Boyer of Teko, Wash., :e I a ueat Of Mn T TXT c j M , S. D. Tenk of Walla Walla la at Ue K tV1k Mrs. J. C. Ware of Wallow ls'etop Plng at the Foley. A. Levy, San Francisco 1915, 1b reg istered at the Foley. E. C. Phillips, a sawyer from Wal Iowa Is registered at the- Foley. - F. C. Bramwell returned home this morning from Hot Lake whre he has been the last week. ..- Willie Hamilton ctme In from Suia- mervllle this afternoon ' to witness I : Herman Hoesch returned home this l . t . , . muiuiuR-trom a orwi Duemess trip to Baker, . ; '. -., Frank Baker came in today f rot; EMISSION. . . .v. . i .. 10 Cents Children (Matinee onlj) 5 cents cf Joseph, are in tai city this at.cr-j neon cn th,.r way t: Ohia und otbe f ThJ, st.r Vr Our Sun It WsUJ Eastern joints. , ' InsUntly Conum th Earth. W. E. Boner, a welLknon n and a The parallax of a r Is its angular jroniSncu sheepman of the Jos?p!i displacement as sevu from two op country is !n r!'v t'l RftPi n.n.i- i posite points on the earth's orbit The on biwin-ss matte's" base line employed In this gigantic spe- p tit r,,.. i x. ' , ? 'cl(8 of surveying U ISO.000,000 miles B.W.Corr one of the popular brake- Ju but lbe calculatlon ,9 re. men, came la from the east last nVht &uce6 to the semldlameter of the orbit, and says that the weather conditions . The results are at the same tlmeamai are not so bad as the La Grande Ing and Instructive, weather has shown It for the last ' Let us take the famous star Arc few days. ; j turns, often called the "star of Job st f,n, anA v because la the Old Testament the : t " tained here last night on orders Inm Wallowa alleging she has been work-' Ing a smooth game in soliciting funds via the begglngV route, were taken to Enterprise this morning by 011 cer McLaughlin. V Full line cf Ladies' F2aia and ArJds irap Fc:r,ps IIDISTII! IHDICTEI- Almighty Is reprenented.as saying to the unfortunate patriarch, who main-' tains a certain dignity In spite of his helplessness and his sufferings, "Canst thou call forth Arcturus and his bous?" J iiany , contacting measures or me parallax of Arcturus have been made, but the latest made at Yale seem more probably correct than their predeces sors. They fix the parallax at 0.000 seconds i. e slxty-slx one-thousandth of a second of arc. From this It la easy -to calculate, the distance of the star. It comes out at nearly 29O.000. 000,000.000 miles (two hundred ' and ninety . trillion miles). This , la more . than 3,000,000 times the distance of the earth from the sun. naving this distance, we can calca k aimer, Junction. Mr. Baker Is nUht U . . -i-,...- : lat the actual amount of Hirhtshedbv i tual brightness as compared with that ! of our sun,; on the supposition that uliut 7tlvW tJ i .-- Proper Footwear7 for Dancing and Evening Wear ONYX HOSIERY SUCCESSOR TO SMITH & GREENE REMOVES DAXDRVFF" v watchmaa on the Shay engines, J. W. Welton of Island City is In the city today. Mr. fWTelton jn speak ing of business conditions says that Everything looks very brlgt. " ; ' ;." C G. Ohlstrom of Portland is re'p ,lstered at the Foley. Mr. Ohlstrom represents Rose City and Hon Goic : " . . " . - , hftom - " . I uere oy tne special grand jury wnicn P (One Man Sentenced for Illegally So- both were at the same distance from llcltlng for Ladles Heme Journal us. Wes thus find that Arcturus ex- . . . iMuula f lik ann a a a ltflrYit rHwor tiViAiit I EnterDrlBe Feb 18 (Snecian-Sev- 2,500 times' It is a sun 2.500 times i iau 4U w7 4 Mrp. eD- 18 (Special) sev- . . - ? .. . .; . you Buch . WOrthy denendanble hatr Puts Life Into Faded Hair and Steps ;';vr -'Scalp. Itch. ' ., If your hair Is dull and lileless, Is falling out and getting thin on top, then you need Parisian Sage, and tha quicker you get it, the sooner you will LQ C tiL S t 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 ienlal foot The price of other sizes In proportion. . , Miss Lola Clark who has been an exclusive milliner oF Portland for the vast three years has arrived In the Ity and will take charge of the mil Unery department of .the, W.W .Ber for & Co. 'store. All orders will be at tended to promptly and the spring op- nlng will be announced later. Put the earth as near to Arcturus grower, dandruff cure and hair dres beers. ; L""" lU0 8rau jury wmca ,t ls t0 8un and ft lIfe wouldv g, - - . ; . .: . i . .:. are oi wiae imnortance. one ot tn . ; - uujvuucuus 10 ugaiubi a. narns, me on Dy a oiast or mconceiTBDie neat. Vaa . rni w- ct mntMJ- Mth I fhy pay Rer.t ? W'z y?v " money to Itili, sna yzi pay us as you v:cdd rt.I J. R. CLll'lR H4M-l"lt Work la the M. M. degree. Saturday fcvenlng, February 18. Very Important L. M. HOTT. W. M. , John Dordan, manager of the. Som ber Cafe Co. has added to his popular fresort a complete line of new gla35- kare according to expert opinion it is he most , strikingly beautiful anl omplete of any glassware ever used a a cafe In this city. 'C.--;.- l, When yes Kw a cold r a botui o' ihunberlain's ' Omrch Renoet!?, ? ' It will fOTfix you up all r.'ght nnd wi5 cf "7 tendency toward ; pneumonm. ;'!. iiMy contain! r.D f.ti"i.j or oilisr carr-' t 4 may be phv .v "Vr!:y ts.. Is' wheat raiser, passed through the city this morning on his way home from a tour of the east.,; . ? ".; W. T. Prichard ' representing the American , Wood Working Machinery company with branch offices at Port land is registered at the Foley. MY H. Dougherty, agent for the O-W at Baker is in the city today transact ing business and visiting with rela tives and frlendsi -1 ' Bob Starkweather, x-mayor of North Powder, but how In the Sheep business is In the city today enroute home from a business trip to Port- land, i:; ; R.' H, Hooper of Portland with the Diamond Ink Co, S&t. the Sommer. Mr.' Hooper has the' distinction of be ing the only representative of a pat ent pour out spout for writing fluids. Chris Johnson, the North Powder miller was lri the city laslnlght ou his way to Portland on business. Mr: Johnson will on his return make ex tensive .Improvements in the North Powder mills. 'V Miss Olive Chllders, daughter - of I Sheriff Chllders arrived this mornmg on 17 from Colorado Springs, where she has spent the last year. Miss (Chllders will spend the coming cum mer with her parents In La Grande. Editor Kennedy of the' Baker Her ald will tass through the city thrs evening on his way to Redlands, Cal ifornia, where he goesto seek im provement for his health. State Sec- i retary Frank Benson ' is also at the Badlands resort. - . -- . t Read what Mrs. m. A. - May, or 107 moM mkm kinlti a Jt . HA...t...M t a aw . TKa tin vim am ramnoim f irnnln Plaa late Fred Jacobs of Lostlne and or- to tens of thousands of degrees. The : on 'J,' lr rnBt- dered him to dance During the en- ' o wou,d ll away. Vegetation "I have used many hair restorers flL t ? !D ' would be burned up In a twinkling, but have received no apparent bene- forced dancing Jacobs was snot -,ho r,nff i,f,,n mn1, ohBP ' m linHi t tri tv.rtKtan sfl Mv f through the leg and died later at La ta lhelr sockets. The plains and hw t ftftn.l Rllkv. and vhlle before FllIIS! Special Sale this y Week Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will ell Stationery at the following pricei BOX PAPER RegJPnce Sale Price, IberU Fabric Finish ...... .......60. 8 Heatherdale Linen, best iaUty , 60...i..... ...... ..80 Falcoda, a tery fine lady's paper . .85 ,. .i ...... .25 r Brampton, social correspondence 85 '..25 ,,- Calumet, plate finish . , .V 25 . . ... .......... .16 ; Alameda .25... ......... 15' Doric Linen '......,...........' 25.... ,.,,,..15 ...... .15 Grande of the wound. I mountains would burst ; Into flame. Another indictment ls against R. A. Minerals would run In molten streams. There would be no comfort for a liv ing world nearer to Arcturus than about 4,000,000.000 miles. ', If be has planets he must keep them at a re spectful distance. ' And yet nearly 800,000000.000.000 miles from him we can look into bis blasdng eye and see only a bright star. s- Devlne, who falsely represented him self as an agent for the Ladles' Home Journal and obtatned money ror suo scrlptlons with that get rich quick scheme. He pleaded ' guilty and was sentenced to one year In the peniten tiary by Judge Knowies. : . Edward Smith is the third man n SUIV Dr. Alfred Russel dieted and he is accused of having j maintains that this little earth. v,i tiny attendant of; a Uny sun. Is Wallace this I commenced using the ( remedy my hair was falling fast, was dry and harh. faded, and altogether unlovely now JuBt within the past few weeks several have remarked how lovely my hair was. It is also fine Just for a dressing, leaving , the hair soft and ; fluffy. It remoes dandruff, and cures itching of the scalp. I certainly take pleasure in recommending Parisian sold -property.; belonging to his em ployer. a taildr, while the owner was out of the store. ' 'V., wises pne FH AFAR the 4 Sage." only seat of intelligent llfe-utside of ; the ratsty mldregion ' of disembodied spirits that the universe contains, and Df, Wallace ls a learned man. But his learning is not that which astron omy offers. Garrett P. Servlss in New , York American. , FORMER RECORDER REPORTS IS FROM PEIALUMA Says That Town Sot as Larg as La Grande let all Paved.' 15 Klnlmore . . ... : . . . - 25 TABLETS Meaiherdflle 8x10 In. wore linen ..25 Tone White , '.Y . ' ..... i . . . ...... . ' 15 .... . ... i ......... 10 - J ' ENVELOPES Pn. T Imam lu.t onnlttT. 1."u TsInR S f T. ............... 25 Five cent Lead Tenclls, 2 for, . . ' "Go to It," writes Former Recorder D. E. CoxMrom PetaJuma, Calif., on receipt of a notice from the city coun cil that Pennsylvania avenue was to be paved. Mr. Cox still owns proper ty on that thoroughfare and though he is away is . anxious to have the Btreet treated wlthj'the process.. r, Writing to. L: M.r Hftyin'd other friends here from his af-ft chome, tne former recorder advises La Grande to keep upvjts paving campaign. "Pet aluma is almost entirely paved," he writes, "though It Is, not as large as La Grande and has nothing like ths natural resources o fthe Grande Ronfle town. Resident streets are consid ered misnomers unless they are treat ed with paving." Mr. Cox apparently Is well satis fied with his new surroundings as he makes no complaint v . fvv Unavoidablt Dtlay. AVoman went before the magis trate nnd modestly inquired: ' Tour honor, can I hare a warrant for the arrest of my husband? He , 4 . "Certainly, -; ma'am,". ' replied : the Judge. "I will make out a warrant on the ground of assault and personal ln- Parlalan Sage Is sold by the Newlln Drug Co. and druggists every where. Get o BO cent bottle today, use it for two weeks and If you are not satis fled that it will do all that it ls ad vertlsed to do you can have your money back. The girl with the Aub urn hair is on every package. Feb. 18, Mch 1-11 : lasswe i m Juries." .... . , -.. rA f!Can I fetch the warrant in about a a 0 AM Advertising month r "In a month? It at oncer Why won't yon take CITY S CAVANGER Joseph Turk' rieae, your nonor,- wnen my nus-v hnn -itw -.veneer Anvono wart mrsY horses shipped out .6c Wrfgtt Company Five Hundred Head Hare Been Sent Oat of the Yalley from La Grande D. Grandy. the stockman, ra speaking of the home market or the Grande Ronde valley says that swice December 1st, 1910 over BOO head oi horses have been chipped out or tin Grande averaging in price $208 per head, taking in Elgin, Union and Cove the number will be 250. v band slapped my face I took my roll- j ing pin and hit him on the head so that he had to be removed to the hos pital. : The doctors say, however, that he will be on his legs again ; in a month." . . .v'-i -.' ' , Ing my service call up City Recor der'a office. -.. FOR SALE All household i goods in my house" Is for sale. Articles ' too numerous to mention but , call anl Discrediting an Astroloaer. ' name your price,-Must be sold at A certain king, says a tale from the t once. Inquire at 908 Pentsylvanla. T, fersian, asiccd an astrologer, "How A. Rluehart .',-".;' It many years of life remain to me?" The ! 1 , 1 1 : : 1 "' 1 im - wise man replied, 'Ten." The king FOR SALE Buggy horre formerlv became very despondent and betook I owned by Dr. Smith. Inquire 908 Third nimseir, as one striefcen witn a sick-' .jn(n j gtreets. ness. to D13 owl. uw vizier, who pos Reused great wisdom, ent for the seer and In the king's presence asked bim. "How mhny years have you to lire?" he rer-lWl. "Twenty." The vizier or dered rhnt he should that very bourse executed in the king's presence. The king was satisfied and commended the sagacity of his minister and no longer attached any Importance to the astrol oger's saying. J . ' oca; 11 and there are ninny, In the man. agremcnt of a back Is tne per sonal, painstaking rare of IH officers. Eecogntai&g this re eponslhtllty, the efiieers of this institution keep themselves in touch with every Important de tail of the business. And the outcome! A generous, and a steadily Increasing1 patronage. ' iTts Unicd Sfctea National Drslr, LA GP.bKVf, OREGON LOST Gold watch, Masonic key stone fob, Elgin makeinitials H. D. B. on back. Finder return to this office and receive reward. WANTED When you are In need of help of any kind call the Crystal Employment, office. H. L. Clark, Man ager, 209 Fir street. Phone Ind. 423 Bell Main 731. . v 1C10U3 Wholesome and Nourishing Old Fashioned Lye Hominy , ., ,;;.r',v; -;v- ." A 20 cents 3 for 50cts Royal Grocery ti. Pattison, Prop, .Getting Into Gsrman. . In the use of legal terms the Ger man lawyer's gain in a saving of number cf words over our equivalent expressions seems to be lost In multi plication of syllables in the words used by him. For example, be says "Zu- ruckbebaltungsrecht" for "right of lien" and "gesammtgutsverblndlicb kelten" for "liabilities of common prop erty." What an awful word he must have as an equivalent for our "lmpre-scripUbll!ty.'.,--Docket ' v . ; -i ; -v- : AMeat Markets Combined. The Fir street meat market has been combined with the Midget market on Adams avenue and hereafter all pa trons will be served to lhebest of n . '.- . . ... n BOTH PHONES FREE DELIVERY rentecost Fnneral Held. Norman Pentecost of Summerville died of appendicitis Feb. 11. He was 28 years old and leaves a wife, tm children and six sisters to mourn bis loss. Funeral services were held In ability py the oviners of the Midget, the M. E. church at Summervllh. H. , Custoners of the Fir street market: P. Peterson pronouncing the last s;id j please call Main 96 on Bell phone or rites. He was a member of that 1243 Independent We will appreciate church. He was burled In "the Sum-' continuation of your patronage. I .4 MJWM UMU- Thas What They All Say It's Good ForWhat Ails You i 1 :.a Sew sin. lous j or at urd . ' lost irld ' 'Ir. . in-' irea tlon . ' an 're- ac-)rd- tof k Is ' t it ld ithe iich . ; on Its 1 he - ' Wi-fys- . I Of ter Into irn- , ng 'ope . a - low Ms that tout - lore pie i Ing iall to ,L. )ut it0 ha hit he n- ilx mervllle cemetery. LA GRANDE AEAT CO. iA L ,.sv. 7